.1a I =EI ~_: AI)VFIt~ISI~~'IP~ti'TS. PILOCL A MAT/ON. WHEREAS, the Hon. Jour; REED, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties composing , „the Ninth District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail De livery, for the trial of all capital and other, offenders in the said District—and DANIEL SHEFFER and WILLIAM MCCLEAN, Esqrs. Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and 'Termi ner, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the coun ty of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 25th day ofJanuary, 1832, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common , Pleas, and General Quarter Ses ----sionar-ofthe-Peaco,ancl. General_ Jail Deliva Ty and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, On Monday the 23d day of April next, At 10 o'clock, A. M. Notice is hereby Given, •To all the Justices qfthe Peace,the Coroner and the Co,f stables within the said CO ~ 7 : OF ADAMS: then a nd them!, m their p ,- with their Rolls, Records, tions, Examinations, and other Re s'. si . himtnces, to do these things which t tiv.their offices, and in that behalf, appertain to be done—and also they who will prose :, I..eute a&iinst the prisoners that are, or then s . the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there to prose ' cute against- them as shall be just. Dated at Gettysburg, the lath day of March, A. D. 1832. WM. S. COBEAN, Sheriff. March 13, 1832. ' tc-40 JAMES BELLY, it.TTORITE7 AT ;At . , • Baltimore City, HAS removed his office to No. 9, S.t Paul's Lane, nearly opposite the office of the Baltimore Gazette, and a-few doOrs north of Market Street. O::r Any professional business entrusted to his care in Baltimore, will be faithfully and punctually attended to. February 28, 1832. ron SALE, - AT THE DRUG STORE OF DR. J. GILBgRT, (ZODWIN'S German Water, for the ` ll j 4 relief of all inflammations, especially •f the eye; Potter's celebrated Eye Water; Potter's Vegetable - Catholicon; Potter's Ox 3 genated Anti-Febrifuge, for the cure of the Fever and Ague; Byarn'S Chemical Embrocation or Liquid Opodeldoc, for bruises, sprains &c.—said to be far superior to the common Opodelddc; Rush's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills; • ___Bines_Patent Itch_Ointment,said not_ to contain any mineral or any thing that might be injurious to the system; C. Durelles' Chemical Ink Powder, for the immediate formation of a beautiful jet . black - ink; Old Port_Wine in Bottles, for the sick an article that can be recommended— Together with every other article in his • line of_business, as reasonable as can be had Gettysburg, Feb. 28, 1832. THE LAST NOTICE, And without any equivocations whatever THOSE persons indebted to me, either by bond, note or book account, and who have neglected my former notices for aettlement,are hereby notified, that, unless they come forward and close their accounts, On or before thefirst day of April next, 1-will POSITIVELY 'bring suit, against them without "fear, favor or affection.!' My business must ind shall be closed at that time. JAMES X. THOMPSON. January .17, 1'832. tf-41 GARDEN SEEDS, • Early York Cabbage Seed, " Scarlet' Radish, " JArge curled cabbage Lettuce, " Frame Peas, 1,1 7 received and for sale at the Drug re ef - DR. J. GI,LBERT. February 7,1832. • 4t-44 TO OUR CREDITORS. TA.KE NOTICE; that we have applied to _the Judges of the Court of Common Plasma Adams county, for the benefit of tire Insolvent laws, and that the said Judges 'NW° ancolqted Monday the. 23rd day of - next, for the hearing of us and our creditors, at the Court-house in the borough of Gettysburg, where yod may attend i Yost thiisk proper., . WILLIAM INGRAM, Sen. of Hamiltonhan tow hip. CONRAD WOLF, . , Oblonglitt4 towitihip. *mit6 f Ig2. 4-48 , .4 • • MEI is _~~" ~ + i 'F' , ALS sB__-__Jr2 CO.ICit-ALIKILVG, ere. I 22VULI .41. g ii. 72230 Respectfully infeirms the publi'e that he has removeid to his Nei,, Shop in Chambersburg Street, a few doors West of the Court House, 'nEtE 111 IS PHERARED TO Make, Trim and Reptile u. or 4 We*, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, -ALSO- SAD 4141e/1 DLE S' BI IDLES„ SADDLE-BAGS, Portmanteaus, Harness, Trunks, and every other article in his line of busi ness, with neatness, durability and despatch". He returns his thanks for past encourage ment, and shall endeavor to merit a contin uance of the same. July 20, IH3I. tf--10 --pulmonary__Ci=umption. Catarrhal and Asthmatic \Disorders_! ORE than ONE TICNTIi of all the annual deaths in this country and Great Britain,are stated to be caused by that insidious destroyer of human life, the CONSUMPTION! Easily overcome in its infancy, it rapidly arrives, if neglected, at an unconquerable and terrific ma- turity. An obstinate, violent and convulsive cough is the inevitable forerunner, when neglected, °film PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, and its atten dant train of horrors ; increased heat and pulse; nausea; oppression of the broasto greenish and bloody spittle; lose t,f appetite &r, increase of thirst; ulcerated lungs; clammy sweats and hectic fever; general emaciation of the 'body; shrivelled extre mities; excessive and Weakening, dischargest.sink. ing of the eyes; prostration of strength; burning palms Ind flushed cheeks ; swollen feet and logs ; and, anength, while the wretched sufferer is still sanguine oflife,eold extremities and an agonizing death. These evils may be nipped in the bud by the timely administration of that long tried and invaluable Medicine,. DR. REtrE's ASIIIKATIC 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 also constitute an "excellent PECTORAL MEDICINE. Those therefore who are troubled with the common coughs occasioned by acrid humours, tickling in the thrOat,or deflexions upon - the lungs, depriving the patient of refreshing sleep, and gra dually introducing the train of Pulmonary affec tions, will receive from-the use ot the Pills; cer tain, and frequently the most sudden and cheer ing relief. They appease the cough, promotiretter expectoration, relieve and often cure protracted, obstinate and most distressing cases. Common Colds are generally removed by the Pills in a few hours. 4t*--47 These Pills also afford immediate relief in the barrassirtg and suffocating complaint of the Asth 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 symptoms, the timely administration of Dr. ItelPs Pills, invariably mi 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 all ages and classes of people. These 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. 'noir powerful agen cy has been known to revive from the bed of sick ness, the.palid, dejected and emaciated victim, and .se ad.him n ga.in_tothc Ituay_humofuto.'2_. a active man of ibusiness in the full enjoyment of the blessings of health. ID" In proof of which, the following, from a mul titude of testimonials, are respectfully submitted: "I havti tried your Dr. Relfe's Asthmatic Pills, in Asthma, difficulty of breathing, and-Consump tion, when all other Medicine had failed, and have found them most excellent." Another Physician , --ivrites:--"1-have-tried-your RelfeislAsthmatio-Pills-1 with a patient of mine, whose case-had-resisted ' every thing; the tough has certainly left her." A correspondent writes: "The ASTHMATIC PILLS give such astonishing relief• in cases of gommon colds, coughs, &c., as no one can believe unless they make the - trial." . An agent writes: "Your (Dr: Rd - Xi - Asthmatic Pills have performed a miraculous cure in this town. A man about 50, had been confined some months; his feet and legs badly swollen; a bud cough; respiration 'difficult, and was given over by his physician and friends, who considered him in a confirmed consumption; 'after taking three boxes of . theise Pills all the threatening symptoms are re. moved, and he is fast recovering. -*- A Gentleman of Plymouth, 70 years of age, 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 sloop, and universally debilitateck In this distressing state, after having tried other Medicine in vain, and considered as past relief, on taking only two boxes of these Pills, her cough and the whole, of her symptoms left her, sleep was restored, and her health was perfectly established. (Price $1 for whole boxes of 30 Pills, and 50 cents for half do. bf 12 Pills, - with directions.) * * *Prepared from the Original Recipe in MS. of the late Dr. W. T. CONWAY, by his-immediate Successor, and the Sole Proprietor; T. KIDDER, and for sale at his Counting Room, No. 99, next door to J. KIDDER'S Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover Streots, near Concert Hall, Boston, and also for sale by his special appointment, (to gether With all the valuable Medicines as prepar ed by the lute Dr. Conway,) by. Samuel H. Buehler, . Druggist, Gettysburg, Pa. 10 ,,* None genuine unless signed T. KIDDER, on the outside °printed wrapper. • 11,1 r A large discount -to Country Physicians, Traders, &c January 31, 1832. Bt-47 00‘. lbs of Lamp or Candle-Wick, 1,00 Butter Prints ; 1,000 Barrel and lf-Barrel. Covers, 4,000 Nests'of ugar Zee. 500 Fancy:Baskets , 200 Grass Lamp Wickei,. - . 500 lbs. Candle or Lamp' W, ck. \ For „We, by . VALERIUS DUKEHART, 13altinune, , Let rpo. 31st, 111139. 4t-43 POOR-HOUSE ACCOUNTS. 0 111. N U. 111 ‘11" 11.16-It, 6 4 ON Treasurer, In account with the Directors of the Poor; and of the house of Ensploylicht of Adams County. - 11 Didls. Cts. 1831,Jan. 24. 'lto cash receivedbf Geo. Wills, r 9 37 for goodf; sold of B. Tifton, Orders on R. Smith, Treasurer, - 4'2600 00 $2609 371 6n. Dom. cm. 831, Jan. 4. By balance due Treas. last settlement 46 24- By cash paid on sundry orders for the support 232 87 of outdoor Paupers and„Funeral expenses, Jno. M. Stevenson,. for Merchandise, • 89 73 Jno. Ash, for manure, 31 00 J. B. Danner, for merchandise, e 29 37/ . T. Stevens, '2 yrs. salary, 1826 & 1831, as council, 20 00 Aughinhaugli, stewart's salary, 135 00 'l'. J. Cooper, for merchandize, 4 , . 63 37 ... Wm. Buyer, for making shoes, 24 39 Wni. Winn, of Balt., for Groceries, 57 68 C. J. Shower, for merchandise, . 27 17 J. &G.Britikerhotr, for hauling Groceries from 7 65 Baltimore, • 5 Barnits, for locust pasts, 42 24 Heiler, for making post and rail fence, 42 . 29 Boyd & Bender, for rails, 20 66'• D. 'Comfort, for merchandise, 94 00 J. M. Stevenson, do. 21 621 Justice's fees, and Constables for executing orders, 25 70 Trostle and others, for grain and dour, , 67 42 R. Smith, for merchandise, • 33 84 Clarkson, for hardware and cutlery, 23 62 Stewart's orders on Treasurer, 165 00 Newman, Forry and Shower, for manure, 42 51 McKnight and Brinkerhoff, for extra service 8 00 as Directors, Doctor Pfeifer,- for medical set ice, 4 00 Danner & Zeigler, for nierch 'disc, 38 77 Buehler, and Gilbert, for drugs and medicines, 30 40 Cooper, for stock cattle, 54 00 Sundry hirelings, 145 50 Sundry persons, for pork and bacon, . 99 18 Koehler and Middleton, for printing, 28 00 Comfort, for merchandise, 73 32 S. Fahnestock, for do. lO 33 Jno. Garvin, clerk's salary, 25 00 Sundry persons, for vegetables, fruit and cider 76' 581 J. B. Clarke, Register, for searches for C le pa. 2 00 pers of land, 1 ' H. Wisier, for chopping wood, l f , i . 3 75 :1 J. Houck, for brick for smoke house, 31 00 Burkman a.nd„Alowry, carpenter and mason 15 90 ' - work For do. . ' J. Culp, for smith work, 41 21 ... G. Brinkerhoff; for groceries purchased in Balt. 61 39 Doctor Horner's, salary, • 112 00 Do. for attendance in obstetric cases, 20 00 Justice Arndt costs in suit, „, 578 P. -Deihl for leather, - -21 96 _ Andrew, l4 64 Sundry for tin-ware, Sundry tradesmen's bills; _. 42 80 F. Burkman's last instalment on contract for _ 234 27 building barn, Adam Walter , for tayloring, 4 00 Geo. Wills, isq. in trust, 6 00 David Eeker, for supporting out door paupers, 1 70i Treasurer's salary, 20 00 Balance in Treasurer's hands, 32 11/ WE, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public v..v Accounts, do certify, that we gave examined the items which compose the above account, and do report, that itey are correct, and that the balance of Thirty-Two Dollars Eleven and a Half .Cents,is in the hands of the Treasurer—it being from the sth day of January, 1831, to the 3d day of January,lB32, both days included. JOHN LILLY, CK ARLES K ETTLE WELL, Auditors. lOLIN__McKESSON,_ PETER .4.13 GYILINS .4..0 GS, Stwartl, In account with,the Directors ,of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Adams County. 1831, January 4. To cash received of J. B. McPher sl6s . 00 son, Treasurer, on orders, Baug,her-and-A-shi- for-ploughing and-hauling,- 20 00 P. Ileagy and others, for poultry, 11 12i Received in charity box, 81 Riley and Winn, for cloverseed, and Garv in, ? 64 62i for hay, • s Baugher, Gilbert and Ash, for butter and tallow., 10 69 A. B. Kurtz, for sheep, . , 54 62-i McFarlane, Gilbert and Cassatt, for hidesitad skins, 27 -09 Aughinbaugh, for saddle, ~. , .7 00. Sundry persons, for boarding, ' 119 22 • Marks, for a horse; 39. 21 CR. - - E, • • Dolle. CO. 1831, Jan. 4. By balance due steward at hist,settlement, 188 • Cash paid sundry persons for vegetables, &c., 37 81 , Tradesmen's bills, .49 72-i . .., Travelling paupers, , 1 :37.1 _ • For manure, . \ 15 43 Hirelings and wood-choppers, 55 93i Wagon expenses, Gr ceries and merchandise, . F ;acing and rails, . , .3 81 39 36 • - .1 1 3 5 6 . . 5 ° 8 0: • . G a ra r i v l e i s ri t n h d a ti n o d u s, r, Postage, ~,, , '• , , !2E3i . • Stock hogs, • 14-25 Fish and butter, . • . -•-19 75 Removing paupees, , 8 39i Meat and butchering, s- -- , 114 31i Vinegar and cider, 9 874 Balance in steward's hands, , 108 91 • <----- ;.-- $319 39i I WE, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do certify, that we have examined the items which compose the above account, and do report, that they are N it correct, and that the balance of One Hu dyed and Eight Dol. Zara and Ninety-One Cents,is in the hands e Steward--it be ing from the sth day of January, 1831, to the d day of January, 1832, both days included. . - i JOHN . LILLY, , CHARLES . KETTLEWELL, Auditors. I JOHN McKESSON lyesw2--43 ,PROPITCV,,,OF THE' FAWN FOR' 1431. 127 Bushels oe ) Wheht. 125 'Bushels 41 . l'otatues. kArl • , . -.::,,,- 206 do Rye. 34 Tons of Hay:- V-2:- 420 do Corn. 4a13 lbs. Pork. ,',..'. -, ; •ic, 4 ,- 61 •do Oats. ( 2772 The. Beef. .-.: 2 do .. Cloverseed 261 Yatds Linen and Ckktbe.' 6 do Flaxseed. ' manufactured in the Hoiiiiiii. ! '4l Paupers remained in the Poor-house on the sth day of January, 1831. 50 Paupers remained in the Peor-house on the 3d day :et January, 1932. • . 6 Paupers supported out oldie House by the Institution: 80 Paupers admitted in the course of the year, including out door Paupers. ' March 6, 1832. POTTER'S IP2 , 32B , 2Qamaza tit 22 0,1620 OJPcb dDrEATISAIRaI E.ll'2".—The unrivalled and exten sive reputation acquired by this medicine, for the last five years, both in hospital and private practice, demands from the proprietor his gratetid acknowledgments to a discerning public. Potter's Vegetable Catholican is offered for the cure of Diseases of the Liver, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Debility resulting from Intemperance and Dissipatim l / 4 Strofula or King'n Evil, Old and Inveterate. Ulcers, Pains in the Bones„ftheumatism, Dispep. sia or - Indigestion, Diseases of the Lungs, Syphilis, Blotches on the Face and Skin, White Swellings of the Joints, Tetter, Mer curial diseases, Piles, &c. &c. The Catholicon consists aclusively of vegetable matter, and with a slight determination to the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibl?;iS pleasant to the taste, and requires no particular regimen or confinement. As a gentle cathartic me dicine, improving the appetite and restoring the general tone of the system, it is confidently recommended to ladies in a.delicate situation. The unrivalled and extensive character Wel, this medicine has enjoyed, for jhe last six ye l ars,, , ,as, a complete renovator, and purifier of the blood and hi clOO, both in Hospital lad : Private Practice, is a substantial basis for its future support. IChtts ob tamed its present great distinction by the extraordinary success which has attended it in the Healing Art, while every avenue and track have been searched in vain for its parallel ; indeed, its dis covery may be considered one of the most sacred boons that can be affirded to the untlnlunate; and I most sincerely hope the sym pathy of the public will be excited to diffuse its invaluable merits. There are, at this time, several spurious mixtures in circulii, tion abroad, mid some veuded in this city,assuming- to same, or equal virtues, of Potter's Catholicon. It is that the unsuspecting will be placed on their guard impositions, much mischief has resulted • from theirti,,Al . iVWer,' consist principally of sarsaparilla sirops, viz: Sirop Rob L'Affectetir, and are sold ftr a much less therefoie be particular and purchase of none but nir,;7 7 Y;t:litoiii.ed . agents, where ) mi can .übtain the GENUINE CV/10006M W. W. POTTER, 7 :::"Ittick/phia. KrThe following strong testimonial is furniiiiellat the request of Dr. Davis,. of Lynchburg, Va. by a gentlenniitreMding in that place, whose original certificate, of whiclrthe - folloWing is an ex act copy, is left with the proprietor of the Catholicon. C A S E.. LYNCIfiIItfRG, Va.-, May sth, 1828. At the request of D.—, I here give a statement of the effect • of Potter's Catliolicon in the restoration of my health. My con stitution had been in a declining state for more than 18 months. I was much- troubled with a short dry cough, slight difficulty of breathing, which was much increased by bodily exercise. At night, groat npprae.TiOn at the chest wiles eApertenced, with Ozone . sive colliquative sweats, soreness and pain in the sides and breast, with extreme languor and loss of appetite. In this situation, I travelled to the New England ,States by sea, but .obtained no per manent relief. Some time after my return, by way of experiment I was induced to use Potter's Catholicon, and after using 2 bottles my health was perfectly restored. DAVID R. EDLEY. $2609 37 • PHILADELPHIA, March 28th, 1829. Dear Sir:—After mtaiy but ineffectual trials to relieve myself from a most severe and distressing attack of the dispepsia, I have been completely cured by the use of, to me, your invaluable Ca tholicon, and I airily it my duty .thus publicly to state my case, and in order that others may profit thereby. The first symptoms of the disease were manifested in the spring of 1827. 'Warned at the approach of this destroyer of all ease, I had recourse to _physician q fter_physician, and remerly-after-rentedyThutTcceived— little or no relief. I was recommended to retire into the coun try, where I so far recruited, that I began to think the enemy was dislodged. I returned to the city . , where in a short time all my old symptoms returned with double violence. My stomach became so debilitated with drugs that I relinquished the regular system* - entered on a course of Swatm's Panacea. It did me no good, and I went back to my Doctor, who crammed me with 'pulverized oyster shells„ etc. etc. My-tee,th-became loose, and some actually fell akili _constantpalpirk my oints~par ticularly in damp weather, pains in my right aide and Shoulder, -etc.---,1 now submitted to another course of medical treatment, until the fall of 1829, when my phYsAans stated the case to he a schirrus of the liver. Then it was that I determined to try your Catholicon, a few doses of wltich improved My appetite, and gave ,me a feeling of ease arid ,Corftfort, I . cannot readily describe. In twelve - days after using but 'One bottle'; - 1 found, myself well--;-the few teeth I had left werefir;ply clasped by the gums and my ap petite and digestion pertictly restored. I now enjoy as. good health as I ever did, and rifiust say it is to your Valuable Catho licon that "attribute this happy result. Respectfully yours, EZRA P. WILTBANK. $519 39-i Dear Sir:--I will shortly state my former case. I labored for six years under a violent Liver Complaint. It first manifested it self in the summer of 1821,'"and itndered frequent application to air eminent family physician uecessary;:by whole prescriptions I took three bottles, and, thankgrod, I can truly say the disease of the liver entirely left me; and I have since been as well and hear ty as man can ' - be, in the fullest enjoyment of health and spirits.. My cure was ellbcteil solely by your celebrated and agreeable Catholicon. Your friend, EDWARD L. LONG. To W. .W. POTTER, Philadelphia. WILMINGTON, May 22d, 1830. Dear Sir:—This was a case of Rheumatism in an intimate friend of mine, an old gentleman about sixty years of age, - whoi bad the Rheumatien: for a number of years past, part of the time confined to bed; be look infirmly through ,experiment, and was surprised to find himself entirely frefed from his painful disorder by using only one bottle. • Your well wisher, JEREMIAH NICHOLS. .An eminent physician says: . —"l have known several cure, performed by.the use of your Catholicon, which had . previously resisted the 'ordinary prescriptions of the faculty, and I have 'never known it to produce INJURIOUS EFFEPTS." vr To be had at the \ Drug Store or DR. J. GI.I4IIERT. tf-49 Gettp4burff, ../071 Pig/X2 4 /./ fevery descripitomex r . wo adored- at the 0//iceof the Star Atilantke,r-. • Last CASE. CASE. NORFOLK, Va. May Ist, 1828 CASE. 3w-48