C NOTICES. " PUB . ~ • -‘ii - T, 4, ,..' r?‘ To Parents. . 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. _. 'z;.1111111t. 13TOUSE'S INFANT DROFS,a . —....-.- "AO- o .eate, e ff ectua l and speedy rernedy.foi. Ai\ LLerions whohave any unsettled accounts ALL persons indebted to the Estate of erg e against DAVID MUMPER, of Hunting '.o4! difielties of Young childrenAtich all:CtleP ton township, Adams County, are hereby i notified P-: - Capt. JAMES CLARK, late of Lib erty township, deceased, are notified that the sub. r•Voctintralinortventlessness, griping, di t o meet at the Home of David Mumper in said scribers, Administrators of said deceased, will bp - Wel/4 grata stools, sour vomiting, flats- township, on Tuesday the 20th of February next, they ? &C. This article is not a new inven- for the porposeer arranging the accounts between attend at the house of Mr. Nicholas Morits,in said township, nn IVednisday the 7th of March next id Mum pe r and his Creditors And p ersons ''' . :.lion, but one whose merits have been tested avid hold a ny settled claims against said Mel. u at 10 o'clock, A. 111 10 make settlement and receive' a Pe .-. by time, and !mindfully adequatelo the pur- per aro noti fi ed to present thorn within ono year payment of such accounts. Those who have any claims acainst said Estate, are desired to present poses for which they are recotninended. from this date, if they expect to redeye any divi thorn at the same time, properly authenticated for I' • Price 25 cents n bottle, anti sale at dond of the upsets reniaining in our hands at the e time of distribution. settlement. the Drug Store of THOMAS REID, i AA Dr. ./. GILBERT. JOSEPH LATSHAW, / JOIIN WOLFOR D. ( Assignees. WM. M'CREARY, —tha tf-45 January 30, 1838. 4m--44 January 30,1838. Feb. 6, 1636. Receipts and Expenditures of Adams County, Penn. VaIXIX2S3.I3bYPIIILeCio ®Y23(020 QillDama azoilf'o4o79 IRAQ AGREEABLY to an Ant of Assembly, entitled "An Act to raise County Rates and Levies," requiring the Commissioners of the respective Connties to publish a statement of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES yearly—We, the Commissioners o Tekes of said County, do REPORT as follows, viz: FROII THE SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, A. I). 1837, TO THE SE. COND DAY OF JANUARY, 1838—both days included:— Dolls. Cis. V i e outstanding Tax Jan. 3, 1837, at last settlement, 5,262 34 Quit Rents in J. A. Thompson's hands, , 9 30 do. do. in C. Chritzman's hands, 57 00 do. do. in R. Smith's hands, 243 00 Cash on hand at last settlement, 112 99 Discount at Bank, 792 05 Taxes assessed for year 1837, /0,901 51 Loan of Wm. M'Clellan, Esq. 300 00 Cash received from sundry individuals for released tax, 13 39 do. assessed but not entered in ddplicatos, 51 do. received from C. Chritzman released Quit j Rents on Dixon Grier's lots, 5 do. received from sale of Water Stock, do. Journals, do. Wm. Taughinbaugh, Sheriff, fines and Jury fees, 109 75 Quit Rents in C. Chritzman's hnnds for 1937, 184 00 Cash due Treasurer Jan. 2,‘1838. 368 39 The Taxes assessed for 1837, are as follows: COLLECTORS. TOWNSHIPS. Christian Chritzman, Borough, Hugh M'Taggert, Berwick, John Butt, Cumberland Benjamin Landis, Conowago Robert M'Mordie, Franklin, Amos Lefever, Frederick Klinepeter, David Stewart, Peter H. Smith, Nathaniel Greason, John Chronister, Joseph Taylor, sea. William Stock, Michael Trestle, Valentine Hollinger, Henry Wartz, John Brame, 01rThe outstanding Tax appears to be in the hands of the fol lowing Collectors:— COLLECTORS• TOWNSHIPS. County tax. School tax. 1834.—Allen Robinette? Latimore, $76 62 ' " Daniel Giit, Conowago, 150 00 1835-6.—Harman Wierman, Huntingdon, 1836.—Christian Chritzman, Borough, " Peter Diehl, Berwick, " Abraham Mumma, Franklin, 14 Wm. White, Hamiltonban, " Jacob Funk, Huntingdon, 100 48 " Wm. M'Creary, Liberty, 100 00 " G. J. Hartz°ll4 Menallen, " Anderson Ewing,Esq.f Mountpleasant,l9l 61 " Garret Brinkerhoff,* Straban, 52 47 1837.—Christian Chritzman, Borough, 88 75 44 Hugh M'Tagg,ert,f Berwick, 191 33 ts - John Butt,t Cumberland, 299 09 " Benjamin Landis,f Conowago, 562 70 " Robert M'Allordie,f Franklin, 548 59 " Amos Lefever4 Germany, 468 77 " Frederick Klinepeter? Hamilton, 30 26 46 David Stewartf Hamiltonban, 362 18 " Peter H. Smith,f Huntingdon, 221 25 64 Nathaniel Greason,t Liberty, 309 37 " John Chronister,f Latimore, 134 47 " Joseph Taylor,f Menallen, 292 01 " Wm. Stock,t Mountpleasant,227 11 " Michael Trostle,t Mountjoy, 268 12 " Valentine Hollinger? Reading, 44 17 " Henry Wartz,t Straban, 365 33 14 John Brame,f Tyrone, 177 27 Those marked [*'] have since paid in tull—thus it] in part. DR. To outstanding State Tax, Jan. 3, 1837 $649 3.5 Cash on hand at last settlement, 125 09 JESSE GILBERT, Esq. Treasurer, in Sccoun‘with the County of .dams for Public School Funds, as follszos: Dolls. Cts. To outstanding School Tax at last settlement, 5,561 67 " Cash on hand at last settlement Jan. 3, 1837, 724 14 g do. Balance of State Appropriation due non =opting School Districts, S 363 03 'IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing statement of RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, exhibited at the Office of the Treasurer of said County, is a correct and true Copy, as taken from and compared with the Originals remaining in the Books of this Office—We have hereunto set our hands and affixed the Seal of our said Office, at Gettysburg, the 2d day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty•eight. James Renshaw, John Trolford, Commissioners. Trillium Rex. In Lbw! Germany, Hamilton, Hamiltonban, Huntingdon, Liberty, Latimore, Menallen, • Mountpleasanti Mountjoy, Reading, Straban, 1) roue, $5,425 00 81,003 90 TWO, Meet PUBLIC NOTICES. 125 00 189 00 2 62 18,671 85 County tax. $044 14 689 10 789 70 627 70 891 09 587 73 545 26 799 18 .578 87 628 37 344 47 782 01 863 20 .500 74 069 07 787 55 975 27 $10,901 51 82 07 92 fig 61 90 56 04 385 73 70 72 122 18 71 46 224 24 61 02 $774 44 $6,648 84 CR. By Commissioners' Orders afi follows, viz: Auditors' pay, Tuition of poor children, Road Views and damages, Assessors pay, Collectors fees and Releases, Bills of Costs, paid Sheriff and others, Fox Scalp, Treasurer of Poor House, Grand Jury and Constables pay, General Jury and Constables pay, Work done to Public Buildings, Commissioners' pay, Clerk's pay, Court Cryer's pay, Jailer's fees, Public Printing, Prothonotary and Clerk fees, Directors of Poor pay, Officers of Election pay, Coroner's fees, John Camp two last payments on Contract for Great Conowago Bridge, Wood for Court House and Prison, Books and Stationary for Public Offices, Medical attendance on Prisoners, Township. Views, Michael Hoffman arrestibg Horse thief, Repairs to public Bridges, Robert Smith Esq. lute Treasurer overcharge in Quit Rents, Public Schools, Huntingdon quota of County funds, do. do. Berwick do. do. do. do. Franklin do. do. do. do. Borough for 1836 do. do. do. do. for 1837 do. do. do. Liberty do. do. Samuel R. Russell, Esq. Water Rent, William M'Clellan, Esq: temporary loan, Wm. Taughinbaugh, Esq. summoning Jurors, Interest paid in Bank, Notes in Bank, Register's fees, Certificate of Constables for returns, Quit Rents in C. Chritzman's hands, Outstanding tax Jan. Ist, 1838, Treasurer's Salary, By monies paid as follows, viz: Dolls. Cis. 376 37 s 22 79 By cash paid State Treasurer, 44 Exonerations allowed Collectors, g‘ Fees allowed Collectors for collecting State Tax, 121 68 to Treasurer, Cash on hand, CR. By monies paid on Orders as follows, viz: Dolls. as. Cash paid to Collectors fOr collecting School Tax, 361 40 Borough Treasurer School funds, 229 41 Huntingdon do. do. do. 366 78 Berwick do. do. do. ' 337 00 Straban do. do. do. 505 04 Cumberland do. do. do. • 474 07 Germany do. do. do. 394 42 Liberty do. do. do. 392 00 Mountjoy do. do. do. 208 00 Franklin do. do. do. 252 P 6 Menalien do. do. do. 150 00 • Hamiltonban do. do. do. 490 00 Tyrone do. do. . do. 235 77 Mountjoy do. part of State Ap. propriation of 1836-7, 53 57 By balance of State Appropriation for school pur• poses on hand, due 5 non-accepting districts, § 309 46 " Outstanding School Tai, 1,063 ,90 " Cash on hand Jan. 2, 1938, %,,,, 736 06 PUBLIC NOTICES. 'NOTICE. Dolls. Cis. 16 50 298 65 432 06 301 00 758 83 4304 12 17 69 4800 00 285 36 846 40 21 75 262 50 150 00 39 00 292 69 872 89 75 73 60 00 875 72 57 87 818,671 85 $6,648 84 To the honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of admits County-. WE; the Subscribers, being drily elected AUDITORS to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Commis sioners of said County, and having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to Law, REPORT We following to be a general Sta . enlent of the said Accounts, from the ad day of January, 1837, to the 2d day of Janttary, 1639, both days inclusive:— Jesse Gilbert, Esq. neasurer, and Commissioners, in account with the County of .odams. To outstanding Tax at last settlement Jan. 3, 1837, Quit Rents in J. A. Thompson's hands, do. do. in R. Smith's do. do. do. in C. Chritzman's do. Cash on hand at last settlement, Discount at Bank, Taxes assessed for 1P37, Loan of Wm. 141'Clellan, Esq. Cash received from Sundry individuals released tax, 13 39 do. do. assessed but not in duplicate, 51 do. from C. Chritzman released Quit Rents on Dixon Grier's lots, • 125 00 do. Sale of Nat' r Stock, 189 00 do. do. Journals, 2 62 do. Wm. Taughiebaugh Sheriff, fines and Jury fees, 109 75 Quit Rents assessed 14r 1837, 184 00 Cash due Treasurer Jan. 2, 1338, 369 39 STATEMENT exhibiting the amount of 'faxes on Real and P. of the Commonwealth, up to the 2d day of Jandary, 18:38—w and the amount paid into the hands of JESSE GILBERT, Esq. To outstanding State Tax Jan. 3, 1837, Cash on hand at last settlement, STATEMENT exhibiting the amount of Taxes assessed for the use of Public Schools, together with the balance of the State Ap propriation in the hands of JESSE GILBERT, Esq. Treasurer, with the Orders paid: Doris. Cgs. To outstanding School Tax at last settlement, 5,561 67 Cash on hand Jan. 3, 1837 do. 724 14 do. balance of State Appropriation due 5 non. accepting districts, 3P3 03 900 00 116 59 24 88 1 25 6)3 00 20 00 93 82 :32 33 67 97 83 18 102 07 72 49 65 42 .r. l . E, the undersigned, Auditors of Adams County, DO CERTIFY, that having examined the Accounts and Vouchers . r. ) ~.,• . of JESSE GILBERT, Esq. Treasurer of said County, from the 3d day of January, 1837, to the 2d day of • ' , miry, 1838, inclusive, do fi nd a balance of THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-NINE DOLLARS AND THIRTY ...! ..4. NINE CENTS due to said Treasurer,execlustve of the Taxes assessed for the use of the Commonwealth; and we forth it er certify, that the above is the amount of Outstanding Taxes due by the several Collectors of said County, and also the amount of Taxes assesssed for 1837. Given under our hands and seal of office, this 2.d day of January, A. D. 1638. alien Robinette, Frederick Iliehl, AUDITORS. John L. A oct, February 8, IS. 63 82 27 50 300 00 85 50 8 68 8 0 0 00 2 20 70 49 47 00 5,4.25 . 00 125 00 Look Here! THE subscriber wishes to inform his pat. cons, and others who may wish to pat ronize him in future, that he has recently purchased Mr. Callihan's Patent Right for the use of his valuable improvement in mak ing Spring-seat _ SADDLES •!I t4.p; Notwithstanding the prejudices against these Saddles heretofore, he feels justifiable in saying, that he hopes to gain the confi• dence and patronage of the public—as he is enabled, on the present principle, to ensure all his saddles without any extra charge.— That a soft, easy saddle is desirable to all personb who ri,de much, and particularly t those who may not be favored with a very pleasant horse; I presume all persons will, unhesitatingly patronize the spring saddles) when they will be ensured as long as the!, put chaser may deem necessary. The elasticity ofthe Saddle acting in bar- ! mony with the symetry of the horse and rider, not only affords ease to the man, but incrtlettlable advantage to the horse. All persons of judgment and experience must know, that a dead, unelastic weight on a horse is oppressive. The Spring in the Girth affords the following advantages: Ist Moving or yielding with the horse's chest in, breathing, no cramps or cholics or any dis- i ease Can rise therefrom.'2d. The girth outlast two or three of the common kind), because the yielding of the spring on the sad] den expansion of the chest prevents the girth from breaking, and saves the rider from fall ing; many falls have been the fruits of break- girths. 31 33 222 27 $774 44 GENTLEMEN and LADIES are invt ted to apply; as the little ditforence in thel cost of these and the hard Saddles is so tn. fling, and incomparable with the difference in comfort and safely. N. B. Saddlers in the country can Li accommodated with Township or Silo) Rights at a 'rifting cost. ita"The subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the very liberal support exten ded to him, and would respectfully state that, he has at all times . A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Saddles, Bridles, .Martingale, Saddle-Bags, •Portmanteaus and l'runks; Carriage, with every other article iu his line of busi ness. lICrAII kinds of MARKETING taken exchange for work at fair prices. EDWIN. A. ATLEE. Gettysburgh, Jan. 10, 1837. tf-42 BRANDRETIPS PILLS. AA\ FRESH supply of the above Pills has just been received by J. A. WIN ROTT, Agent. Attest 3. len. tt 1 aVDITORS , REPORT. Wagon and Cart HARNESS, Dolls. Cis. 5,262 34 9 243 00 57 00 112 99 792 05 10,901 51 300 00 818,671 85 Dolls. Cis 649 35 125 09 e 774 44 36,648 84 Catalogue of Reasons VO II 1711ING DR. PETERS' CELEBRATED VEGE TABLE Pr LLS: 1. Because they are exceedingly popular, which proves them to be exceedingly good. 2. Because they are composed •of simples which! have the power to do good in an immense number of I cases,without possessing the means to do injury in any. 3. Because they are not a quack medicine, but the scientific compound of a regular phyincian, who has made his profession the study of his life. 4. Because they are not unpleasant to takc,nor dis- tressing to retain, while they are most effective to operate. 5. Because they are recommended as a standard medicine by the regular faculty. 6. Because by keeping the system in a natural state of action, they cure almost every disease which the human frame is incidental to. (7. Because they are cheap and profitable, and will retain all their virtues in full vigoron any climate,and for any length of time. I 8. Because notwithstanding their simplicity and ;mildness,thelf are one of the speediest purgative me- Idicines which has yet been discovered. 9. Because tliby are an unfailing remedy for pro curing a good appetite. 10. Because in case of spleen or despondency, by their healthy influence on the excited state of the bo ' I dy, they have L to :St happy effect m calming and in. ivigerating the mind. 11. Because they effect their cures without the usual .attendants of other pills, sickness and griping'. 112. Because us well as being an unrivalled purfler l of the general system, they arc a sovereign remedy for sick head-ache. 13 Because they different from the majority of me dicines in the fact that the more they are known the lmore they are approved. 14. Because, as their application produces nodebil• My in the system, they may be taken without produ- Icing any hindrance to business or the usual pursuits of every day life. 15. And lastly, because they aro acknowledged to be an almost infallible remedy for Bilious Fever, Fe., ,Ter and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Jana -I dice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Lowness or Spirits, Piles, Chnlic, Heart burn, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and Bowels, , Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appetite,' ;Blatched or Sallow Complexion, ai d in all cases of Torpor of the Howells, where a mild but effective medicine may be requisite. In short,the general voice of the community has de cided that DR. PETERS' Vegetable Pills is one ofl (the happiest discoveries of modern days,and altogeth or unrivalled as a general soother of bodily afflictions. (:kir - For sale ut the Drug Slore of DR. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. January 5, IMI3. 9rn-,10 G. ST. C. HUSSEY'S Valuable Anthelmintic or Worm • Bane. Price 25 Cents per Vial. 1411-11 S preparation is confidently recom mended to the public to be as safe,mild 'and effectual a remedy for destroying and 'expelling worms from the human system as any now in use, and free from pernicious, i consequences should their be no worms.- 1 IMany certificates of the value of this article. 'might, if necessary, be furnished: but the proprietor is willing to rest its claims to pub. lie attention, more on its intrinsic win th,than lon sounding recommendations, and asks for it a fair trial. -ALSO . G. ST. c. HUSSEY'S Pegetable Cough Drops, For colds, coughs, cholics, grioings and all 'other similar disorders of this stomach and . bowels, warranted to contain nothing of a ;mineral or mercurial nature. - For sale at the Drug Stoll). of S. H. BUEHLER, Agent. Oz;F-Who will supply Country Merchanis, and others in Adams county at wholesah• prices. - G,ittyshurg, Nov. jO, Zen, eowern-32 By monies paid on Cornmissionert.' Orders, Interest paid in Bank, Notes paid in Bunk, Register's fees, Certificates of Constables fur returns, Quit Rents in C. Chritzintin's handy, Ottstanding Tax Jan. 2, 15:35, • Treasurer's salary, rsonal Property assessed withtn the County of Adams for the use th the amount of Exoneration, and Fees allowed to Collectors, Treasurer: By monies paid as follows—viz: Paid State Treasurer, Exoneration allowed Collectors, Fees allowed do. Treasurer's lees, •Cash on hand, By monies paid on Orders as follows—viz: Commissioners' Orders paid, 4,485 85 Cash paid Treasurer of Mountjny School district . 1V,,, share of State Appropriation, 53 . Balance of Appropriation on hand due to 5 non ( accepting School districts, Outstanding School Tax Jan. 2. 1838, Cash on hand, HERNIA, OR RUPTURE,, ry-Cured P'ernattnently: BY A TRUSS invented by H. CHASE M. D., consisting not only of very great improvements in the Truss of Mr. STAGNER and Dr. Hoot), but of a series. of Instruments adapted to all the varieties of the disease. It has born examined and itp nrovod by the gentlemen composing the commit. tee of the Philadelphia. Medical Socioty,appointed to investigate the merits of the varmint instru manta now before the public for the treatment of Hernia,nnd those designed to effect radical cures in this Disease. REFERENCES-HEBER CHASE,M. D., having applied to the undersigned..for the privilege °frea king reference to them in testimony of his iin. prevenient iniitho form of Trusses and the con. infliction of instruments designed to produce the greatest poiliible security In the detention alien. nin in its several forms, and the most promising chance of radical cure in ibis; disease We have no hesitation in permitting the required Waren- - ens. The ;subject haa engaged the attention Orlin) Philadelphia Medical •Stioiety, and the report of the Special Committee of ,that' body iippointed on the occasion is alike favorable to the claim's of•the Instrument,and the honorable and sti ictly profes sional course of the inventor. • '• Reyn all Coates, M. D. Chairman of the Cominiitee 'of investigatiou. . . . Samuel Jackson, M. D. Professor of the Institute of Medicine, in the University of Pennsylvania and' • Clinical Lectures to the Philadelphia Ilospital,Pleck ley. Wm. Gibson. M. D. Professor of Surgery in th - til'• University of Pennsylvania and Clinical Surgery in:- the Philaelphia Hospital , Hinckley. Thomas Harris, M. D. Snrgeon U. S. Navy, and one of the Surgeons to the Pennsylvania Hospital: Henry Bond, M. D. Secretary to the Philadelphia College of Physicians. T. S. Bryant, M D. Surgeon of the, U. S. Army. S. G. Morton, M. D. Corresponding Secretary to the. Academy of Natural Sciences. George M'Clellan, M. D. Professor of Surgery in. • the Jefferson Maical College, Phil'a. William R u sh, M. D. Physician to the Pennsyl vania Ilospital. • G. W. Pennock, M. D. Physician to the Pennsyl vania Hospital. Joseph Hartshorne, M. D. Philadelphia. John Eberle, M. D. Professer,.Theory and Practice of Physic, Medical College, Ohio. '" A. G. SMith, M. D. Professor of Surgery ilf" 010 Medical College, Ohio. W. Porker, M. D.-Professor ofAnatomy and Sur.; gory, Berkshire Medical College,'Masso • , IL H. Childs, M.D. Prufeesor .Practico of Wedi-' cities, Berkshire- Medical College, Mass . .'• Thomas Johnston, D Professor of Anatonay and •, Surgery, Richmond, Medical College, Va. Wm Aslimead, M. D. one of the Committee of In vestigation. Isaac Parish, M. D. one of the Committee of la. vestigatiou. • CrYTheso instruments must be need by n 91.0.. peon versed in the Anstomy of Hernia, the prin. Metes of Surgery,and the manner or treating the different varieties of this disease. They are adap. ted td all ages, to both sexes, and are worn WIlll• out interruption to the ordinary avocations of thou • DAVIT) GiL,BERT having been appointed Agent for Atlnnis Countyog prepared to apply the above runients.— He niay be found at his Offfee, Baltittiorq Street, a few doors above the Post Office. Gettysburg, Jan. 23, 1838. 3m-43 R. BUTLER'S EFFERVESCENT MAGNESIAN APERIENT'. for dismisia or todigestion, nervous debility, giddiness, headache, acidity of the stomach, habitual costiveness, cutaneous diseases, gout, gravel, &c. and muchartic value hid as gen tle cooling purgative, an le ghly re. commended by the Faculty, has :lust been received at the Dru g State; of Dr. 3. GILIIERT. June 30, 1.937. • tr-I3 iCR. Clt 12,193 58 8 58 800 00 70 49 47 00 5,925 00 126 00 $18,871 85 Dolls. eta. 376 37 22 79 121 08 SI 33 222 27 6774 44 Dolls. Cts. 309 46 1,063 90 736 06 86,848 84 4 t-46
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