CEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF ADAMS COUNTY FOR iSte. GREEABLY to an Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to raise County Rates and Levies, - requiring the Comm(sioners of the respective Counties Mak to publish a statement of the RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES yearly—the Commissioner of Taxes of said County do REPORT as follows, viz.: From the sth day of January, A. D. 1846, to the 4th day of January, A. 1). 18.17—both days inclusis c: David M'Crea y, Esq. Treasurer, and Commissioners, in account with the County of Adhms, as follows: To Cash in bands of Treasurer, at last settlement, Outstanding County Tax and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors, County Rates and Levies assessed for 181 ii, rir Borough of Gettysburg, - - $764 69 . • Do. Quit Rents, - - 178 00 Cumberland Township, - - 643 47 Germany 46 - - 343 76 64 Berwick - 601 68 Huntington 66 - - 501 31) Latimore 66 - 329 31 Hamiltonban " - - 651 94 Liberty .. - 315 20 — Hamilton • - 500 52 Menallen .. - - 723 48 Straban 66 - 601 34 Franklin 44 - - 640 63 Conowago IA .. - 496 11 Tyrone 64 - . 322 63 Mountjoy 66 - 422 87 Mountpleasant " - - 569 82 Reading . 64 .. . 552 79 Freedom • 46 4. - 237 01 Union 66 .. A 69 84 9,866 48 30 62 129 58 16 25 24 45 23 15 00 196 87 13 75 To Cash received from John Laydom, for costs, " from Wm. Wright, for Costs " from D. A. Buehler, for rent Le for 1845, Interest received on M'Kendrick Tax, To Cash received from Douglass, for Costs, " from Sheriff Schriver, for Boarding, " from Bank of Gettysburg, " from H. J. Schreiner, for rent for 1815, from Sherif] . Schriver, for Jury tines & verdiets,' , l6 00 from sundry persons for additional Tax, 6 99 $18,•103 1 ".The Outstanding county Tax appears (be in the hands of the following Collectors, to wit: COLLECTORS. TOWNSHIPS. Quintin Armstrong, Borough of Gettysburg, $535 20 Henry Welty, . do. 252 54 Georie Guinn,Cumberland, 283 47 Jacob Pit;er,t - - Germany, . 239 76 Jacob Hare, Berwick, 220 68 Jonathan Goulden,t Huntington, 423 39 John ITlolt,t Latimore, 169 31 John H6rrina t t Hamiltonban,. 459_,9.1 John Schriner,"' Liberty, 55 20 Jacob Baker,* • Hamilton, - 100 52 Daniel Plank,* - Menallen, , 111 11 Eden Norris,t Straban, 276 34 Eusebius J. 0 wings,t Conowago, 335 00 George Fiddler,t Tyrone, 125 81 Francis Allison,* Mountjoy, 199 87 John Kuhn, Mountpleasant, 1-74 82 John Carpenter, Freedom, . 00 01 Wm. Gitt,t Union, 77 84 VEArts. 1845. 118.46. Since paid in full. tSince paid in part. TO THE HONORABLE THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS' OF ADAMS COUNTY. Warp, A E, the undersigned, duly elected AUDITORS to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said County, and V 4/ having been sworn or tamed agreeably to law, REPORT the' following to be a general statement of said Account, from the 3th day ut January A. 1) : 1846, 'until the dtb day of January, A. D. 18.17—both days inclusive: David M'Creary, Esq. Treasurer, and the Commissioners, in account with the County of Adams DR. TOLLS. CTS. To Cash in hands of Treasurer at lastlettlement, 3027 72 Outstanding Tax and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors, 5098 43 County Rates and Levies assessed for 1846, 9688 48 Quit Rents for 1846, 178 00 Cash from John Laydom for Costs, 30 62 Cash from. Wm. Wright, 4‘ 129 58 Cash from D. A. Buehler, for Rent due in 1845, 16 25 . Interest on M'Kendrick Tax, 24 . Cash from Douglass, as Oust, . 45 23 " from Sheriff Schriver, for Boarding, 15 00 " from Bank of Gettysburg, ' 196 87 from 11. J. Schreiner, for Rent, la 75 from Sheriff Schriver for lites, &c. - .46 00 "" from sundry persons for additional tax, 6 99 TriE, the undersigned, AUDTORS of the County of Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn pursuant to law, do 'REPORT 11110 we met, did audit, settle and adjust, accordir , to law, the Account of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said Cininty. commencing on ihe sth day of January. 1840, and ending on the 4th day of January, A. D. 1547—both days inclusive: that said Account, as settled above, and entered on record in Settlement book in the Commissioners' Office of Adams county, is correct '• and that we find a balance due to the County of Adams, Dsvin CrtrAni. Esq. Treasurer of said county, in Cash, the sum of Eight Hundred and Eighty-nine Dollars and Ninety-four and Three-fourth Cents—and in Outstanding Taxes the sum of Four Thousand One Hundred and Six Dollars and Eighty-one Cents. In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands, at the Commis blotters' Office, Gettysburg, our place of settling Public Accounts, the 4th day of January, 1817 Feb. 5, 1847.-41 SALT RHEUM CURED.—This is to certi fy that my wife, being for some time troub led witli the Salt Rheum, and havingocca sion to use some Pills, I recommended Dr. Smith's Improved Indian Vegetable Sugar Coated Pills, and after taking three or 'four doses, she found that her hands commenced getting better, and in less than three weeks they effected a final cure.— she then - recommended them to one of our near neighbors, by the name of Levi Falk ner, whose wife had been complaining with . the same complaint for three years, and could find no cure, after using one box was much better, and still continues to take the Pills with a happy effect. • KNOXVILLE, Pa., March 17th, 1846 '• 110 The genuine , lire for sale in Gettysburg, .by 67._ If. Buehler and S. S. Ibrney in: Hunterstown •by Abraham Airtg; ,in Petersburg by Mrs. Filler; in Guhuiwn by Mrs. Duncan, and in liiimp lon.by duleb.augh. • 1847-4 t. , . THOMAS M'Cit EA WY, 0,, 1 dn .4 vivrer 2' L 47 FFICE . In th. South-east Center of the Diemonti, between A.B. Kurtz's Hotel 40 R. W. 11isSherr3os Store. s lett:Aug, Dcc 12, 1845.-4 DR. ik P) (1) ttr: g", P rit For Rendering Boots, Shoes, 4-c., ler Proof. VIP. Subscriber hereby makes known • to the public that Ire has for sale a Composition, without the use of India Rubber or Gum, which will render Boots and Shoes and Leather of every descrip tion Water Proof, permanently Water Proof, against wet or clamp, by proper ap plication, besides softening and improving it. This composition is patented both in this country and in Europe, and is one of the great and truly beneficial discoveries of the age. Price per dozen ,tokes, $2.00, single a box 25 cents. As. guarantee of the char acter and genuineness of the composition I the subscriber will refund the money should it not give entire satisfaction. He is also prepared to render cloths_of every description, awning, sailcloth and cotton duck, completely water proof and secure' against mildews and rot. Apply at- the U. S. Water Proofing Company, No. 11 Walnut st. Philad'a to STEPHEN R. RICHARDSON. Phila.\ Feb. Feb. 5, 1847. 13t O. P. BEACH. IK:rOne Agent in each of the towns in this•Sta(e will be appointed to dispose of the composition, to whom liberal terms will be made on application as above: COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ADAMS COUNTY, PA 'TOLLS. CTS. 3027 72 1y orders paid out as follows, to ?sit : By auditing Public Accounts, Treasurer of Poor-house, Dockets, Books, Stationary, and Postage, Assessors' Pay, Fox, Wog, and Wild Cat Scalps, Public Priming and Blanks, Abatement allowed Collectors, 5 per cent. Quit Rents . paid Geo. Ihmemip to let January, 1146, General Juries and Tip Staves' Pay, Grand Juries and do. 5098 43 Justice and Constables' Fees for committing vagrants, Counsel to Commissioners, Repairs done to Public Buildings, . Jailor's Fees for keeping prisoners, Wood fin Public Buildings, D. M'Elroy, , Court-eryer's Pay, Sheriff's Bills of Court Costs, Incidental Expenses, Peter Diehl, Commissioner's Pay, James Cnnuirigham, 44 Joseph Fink, Clerk's Pay, Officers of Spring Election, Officers of General Wood Sawing for Court-house & Comm's Office, Coroner's Fees, Tax refunded, Repairs of Bridges, Binding Books, - 75 B. Schriver, Sheriff, for summoning Jurors, 78 00 Do. fa - iooveying Prisoners to E. S. Prison, 1.15 08 Prothonotary, Recorder, and Clerkof Sessions' Fees, 70 55 John 11. Reed, in trust for E. State Prison, 14.1 02 Indexing Docket, Medical attendance on prisoners, . Tuitia►i of poor children, Iluntingtott township, Note and Interest, paid Bank of “ettyshurg, Stock in Water Company, Gettysburg, Directors of the Poor, pay, Collectors' Fees, Certificate of Constables' Returns, Exonerations to Collectors, Treasurer's Ouninission, Outstanding Tax and _Quit Rents, Balance in hands of Treasurer, In testimony that the foregoiog, Flatement of Receipts and Exiirinli ..rh4t4„.o trire. , , exhibited at the Office of the Treasurer of said County, is . ) ., y , a correct . and true Copy, as taken from and compared with'the :1 vii a . Originals remaining in the Books of this 011ice---AVe have here ,..4loA .s i: unto set our hand!, and affixed the tie:xi of . our said Office, at ' ax . 0,4 Gettysburg, the Ith day of Janoary, A. D. ISI7. t ow( J. CUNNINGHAM, JOSE HPII T mN, 3 FINK, ,„..( „_„r-• A. EINzLEA ' c..., $4,106 81 infest—J. A wan n A MI, Clerk natts. CTS. By amount of disbursements on Commiss'rs Orders, 11,8.12 85 Outstanding tax in hands Collect's, on asscssm't for '45, 408 77 Quit Rents in hands Coll'rs, on assessef for '45, 126 43 " Tax in hands of Collectors, on assessment for '46, 3478 GI " Quit Rents in hands Coll'rs, on assessm' t for '46, 03 00 Fees to Collectors for 1844, 79 55 Do. do. 1845, 892 70 Da. do. 1816, 137 43 Do. Constables, 85 311 Exoncrations to Collectors, on Assessment for 1845, 233 50 for 1846, 5 00 220 00 889 043 Treasurer's Salary, Balance in hands of Treasurer, January 4, 1847, 518,403 16 COM POSITION CR. JACOB I)ELLONE, ? ✓ludi(ora of the JOHN C. ELLIS, S C'ounty of ✓ldoma E. 4 it NOTICE. .711 • _IIIE3IPI .31111111 9 Cqf Carlisle,) PRESENTS his respects to his friends and informs them that he has made arrangements to continue to practice as usual in the Courts of Adams county, under the new regulation of the times. for holding them. Jan. 30, 1846. tf VI ado lEt LD a ATTORNEY AT LAW. ,FFERS his professional services 'to Ii the people of Adams County. His Office is the one on the public . square in Gettysburg, lately occupied a 8 a Lac-Of fice by 'WM. D 1 SHERRY, Esq. He has also made-arrangements to have the advice end assistance of his Father, JUDGE REED of Carlisle, in all difficult cases. September 20. , if C.IPSI CAPS! . %V M. RUTHRAUFF ,has received a handsorrie assortment of Caps, consisting. of Cloth, (men and boys) Vet 'vet do. Silk oil do . He also has Fur Caps mut+ cheaper then usual, and good Oil Cloth Caps as low as ,25 and 37 1-2.' Nui". . LIST or RETAILERS F Goods, Wares and Mcrrhamlizc, within the County of Adams, return ed and classified in accordance with the several acts of Assembly by J. AcuniN -1 BAUM', Mercantile Appraiser— GILTTif4IIrIIII. NO. OF CI.A , .S. An ' T 4W T. X . David N i ddlecoff 0 13 r $lO 0 William lluthraulr 13 10 00 William Gillespie 14 7 00 Colman & King l4 7 00 J. M. Stevenson & co. 11 7 00 George Arnold 12 12 50 Robert M'Sherry 13 10-00 Samuel Fahnestoek 9 25 00 =MO 40 00 4650 00 74 88, 466 00 35 64 ' 1 282 371 434 01• George Little John Jenkins Marcus Sampson D. Ziegler, (Liquors) Win. Sell & Samuel 11. Buehler Conrad Weaver 14 00 1065 62 320 99 47 62 80 00 392 77 , 215 68 124 25 ' Peter Muter Elias Sheets Lamberlasid John Weikert Wm. 13. Roily Mountjny 1p Wm. Waker Simon Reader, Strabenz Abraham King, 67 50 920 65 28 68 142 50 111 00 138 00 180 00 296 13 401 58 1 41 88 13 12 81 210 30 Ephraim Zuek Philip Myers Menallen fp. . John Nl'Knight Oliver P. House ===M Jun Burkholder, (I,i(Cr Jesse Houck (do.) Peter Ilulirk, 1 1 Thomas Stanlgrasii 1.1 Tyrone .1. Hollinger •(Liy'r) ==l Jesse Cline, 11 liamilhm Or. J. Hildebrand (Liter) 13 Charles Spangler 13 .101111 Aulehangh 13 25 00 23 00 5 1:3 205 00 220 00 00 00 1109 68 85 :31 938 50 220 00 4100 81 880 9.13 Georre ==Rlllll3=ll Catharine Aliller Ip. Abraham Scutt 14 'Thomas J. Cooper Philip Hann 11 Peter Jlii I.lry (Liq'r) 11 David Beecher (do.) II Jacob Lower 11 stick & Witinore (1)1 14 G! " NmuillweGcui John W. lleagy 14 Jacob Brinkerhoff, 1:1 $18,493 16 C. T. \Veitic)• Jacob II ei 1 I Liberty iJ). John N tine maker l-1 Joseph & J. (Liter) ' 11 Huntington, Ip. 6 W. & 13. Gardner (1r) 12 • - 18'75 Holt-zinger & Ferree (1r) 13 15 00 John 11. NFUreary (1r) 13 15 00 David N'ew•comer (Ir) . 13 , 15 00 Berwick Il i . - - , , Jacob Martin, (Ir) 13 l5 00 Lilly & Wiley (Ir) 13 15 00 Bartholomew Sullivan (1r) 14 10 50 John Clunk 14 7 00 Berwick Boron gh. Ambrose M'Farland (Ir) I-1 10 50 William Biuinger (Ir) 14 . 10 50 Eichclberger& llolliuger (liquor) 1.1 Mottntpleasent 1p John Miller 12 12 50 John Shealy (Ir) 14 10 50 Jacob Lawrence (Ir) 14 10 50 Jonathan Young 14 7 00 Reading 1/). . - David White 13 10 00 Jacob Aulehaugh (1r) 14 10 50 Jacob George 1.1 7 00 Germany Ip. Henry Schriver (Ir) 13 15 00 AFSherry & Fink (1r) 13 15 00 George Myers & Son (Ir)13 15 00 Samuel Berlin • 14 7 00 Edward C. Bishop 13 10 00 Conutett . , ro Ip. Eusehius J. Owings (Ir)* 11 - 10 50 Joh Busby 14 7 00 Francis I'. Kriel'len (Ir) 14 10 50 Union Ip. $15,493 Peter Long (fr) Henry Roberts, Isaac Snyder NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested in the above return and classifi cation, that I will hold appeals _at the fol lowing named times and places, to hear all persons that consider themselves agrieved, viz : For Germany, Union and Mountjoy townships, at the public house of Eve AP- S'herry, Litticstown, on Monday the Bth of March next, between the hours of 11 and 2 o'clock ; for Conowago and Berwick township and the Borough of Berwick, at the house of Geo. Ilersh, Oxford, on Tuesday the oth day of March, between theettours of 11 and 2 o'clock.; for Hamil ton and Reading townships, at the house of Solonion filbert, in Hampton, on Wed nesday the 10th of March next, between the hours of 11 and 2 ; for Latimore, Hun tington, and Tyrone towships, at the house Of John Illytkely, in Petersburg, (Y. S.) on Thursday the 11th of March next, be tween the hours of 11 and 2 ; for Menallen township, at the houie of Isaac Yount, on Friday the 12th o March next between the 1 . hours of 11 and 2 ; for Franklin township, at the house of Moses Smith, in Cashtown on Saturday the 13th of March next, be tween the Sours of 11 and 2 ; for Liberty and Ilamiltenban townships, at the house of Isaac Robinson, in Fairfield, on Mon day the 15th of March next, bet Ween the hours of 11 and 2 ; for the borough of Gettysburg, and the townships of CuM berland, Strabati, and Mountpleasant, at the Commissioners' (Alice, in Gettysburg, on Tuesday the 10th clay of March next, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. / JACOB AUOMINBAUGH, ' Mercaivile j.lpprais'cr; GettyAurg, Feb. 19, 1817. 3t 7 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 10 7 00 111 10 50 10 50 7 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 7 00 10511 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 Lalititore. 14 10'50 14 7 00 14 7 00 SAVE YOUR TEETH. Dr, Ferdinand 14,. \ - anders ittEspEo - er,i,Ly informs the citi zens of Gettyslttirg and vicinity that he is prepared to perform eiory operation appertaining to his Profession ; such as Cleaning . and Plotrging Teeth, with (.:o1(1, tind CoMposition. Ile will insert incorruptible teeth on Pi rots, or (:old Or Silver clasps, in the most durable manner. IC carious teeth are properly-treated at a seasonable time, the progrcs?‘ of the decay may be entirely - arrested. Ile will insert them, from one hi entire sets, in such manner. that they will 'ltalie the articulation ()I' the N'l/10e portert, and materially assist in inastivation. From the success which has attended his professional operations for a num ber of years past, he is confident he can satisfy all who may favor hint with a call. tt - 7-For his place of resid,,,,, in quire at the store of Al r. Samuel Fahnes tocli. 11 I.: 1' ER E N(' I: re,pvelfully made 10 the filito‘ring gen ! iem:to : Rev. Prof. nu-mu:it, Rev. 1)r. .. 4 tit rc Rev. E. V. wr, Pi of. 11. 11.turr. Rev. T. 11. s‘vrrzvit. Dr. D I s Rev. S. 14. C. N. oLitt.urn r. Dr. I). G LicEnT, Alarell 20. v 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 DENTISTRY. DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, Sif o•4.rerfse 'Pull! is', olli•rs his proles sionai services In t h e t•ilirt•iis of Get tysburg, and surrounding. country. lbc is prepared to attend to all cases usua lly en _ trusted to the I)t:,'r!s•r, and hopes, by strict attention to I)entistry alone, to he ;tide to please all who 1111 V see lit to cittrtist their teeth in his Itandt4 011iceat Air. Al'Cludi's II otcl. May 15. tl L!M&i BLACKS)] 11111 I NG. rVIIE undersigned has - connected with .his Coaclintaking - Establishment a l:u•gc Smith shop, and is prepared to do-all kinds of BLAcirsrtzITHING, including ironing Corilogis, Briggir.s, ru go n , would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his em ploy first-rate hands, which, with his per sonal attention, will enable him to give en tire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. Carriage i Baggy Springs (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. er — f. All kinds of REP.IIRI_VG done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most redu ced prices. '1'11:1111:1'111 for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of patro nage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in et= 7- west Chambersburg street, a few doors below• l'hon.pson's llotel. C. W. HOFFMAN Gcuysburg, Fvb. 6,181 G. GELICS 1 DFCGS! DENS 'I'IIOMPSON & CRAWFORP, WHOLESALE DRuGGisTs, No. 140 ill.titt:ET Sr HEET, (South Side, below Second,) Philadelphia. OFFEn for sale a large stork of Fresh Drugs, Aledicines and Dye --% Stull's, to Avltich they call the at, tention of Country Merchants anti Dealers visiting the city Coach, Cabinet, Japan, Black and other Varnishes of a suporior quality. Also, White, and Red Lead, Window Glass, Paints and Oil—cheaper than ever. itZr'l". & C. are also proprietors of the Indian Vegitable Balsam, celebrated duo . - out their own and neighboring States, as the best preparation for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, &c. Alofiey refunded in every instance where no benefit is received. iladelphia,'Jan. 1847. 3m DIAMOND TONSOJt S. a. TIPTON. ASIIIWN ABLE Barber and Hair Ni Dresser, has reinoved his "Temple' to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil chugs, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public. From long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. lie hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. ' The sick will be attended to at their private Oct. 10. • tf Ft#ll- q*ltti S? 'I•HE subscriber has now on hand an extensiveasSortment of TIN WARE girls Shop in Chambersburg street, whi c h he will sell at prices to suit the times. lie therefore solicits those who need any Tin Ware to give him a call. Remember Chambcrsburg :street. • , • GE,O. L. 13.ITEIILER !klarult 13. . ift!., ---,,...., IT NEVER FAIL^4!! IN I)1.1N III; ETA CLE ptilic:ol% lilt :cit , :l,llt. Kit 1:1 iI Cattcyt. •••ti ;Id :oil—, I Ire.H. 'I et )1c1( 111,.:n-,•,. ur any 11i-nnzltnut iminiinir, aI Oil! I 11,( t 111111:t -(I Iti 11...1111 till . 11 Ihm 11-I;n.i nial, in Intel %%wider:tit 111. Fei I in, id t1...ab 0 % wine. IZEA I) ! VA I)! 1(EA1)!! ! INicssts. tram, 4. I Full 61.—Feclitig grafrful for the extraordinary ('tire per formed upon me by your Dr. ( . 7. , //nt's him( Fttitric«r, 1 it my (Itity to furnish you %yid' a short history of my ca: e. about 12 years of age 1 was attacked kith K Pail. .1 ryas under the care of an eminent Physician, and al ter a lung rouree of medical trcaiment,Was pronotineed cured. At 11 years of ago a disease, pronounced by sum(' of the medi cal factiliv as —Scrofula," and by others “Canrerous," manifested itself. This dis ease increased in its ravages, till my throat was tilled with ulcers, and my fare was covered with them ; my nose was ulcera ted and swollen to apparently four times its natural size. I 'also had Tumors in my breast and I'lcers uu dillerent parts. of my person. I was placed under the care, at various times, of the most eminent Physi cians of New York, Philadelphia, Balti more and Cincinnati, who, after having used their utmost endear ors to c fleet a rum, my case was by them pronounced incurable. I have Ira% elled over 21 States of the [llion seeking relief; no expense was spared, and a large unount of money was expended, but all in vain. I then u sed large iplantitie: , of Swaiin's Panacea ; have also taken Carpenter's Sursimrina, Svhciirk's Pulnionic `yrop, usuntrs Sarsaparilla, and numerous other prep:u•a tions, without etb'ct ; my throat, nose, and lace, were still ulcerated, and at length I lost entirely the sim.e of smelling. I con tinued ill this deplorable condition lOr a bout 2 years; having given up all hopes of reco% cry I resigned myself to the will of Providence, supposing that et ery means of relief had failed. On the sth day of Afigust last, 1 vommeneed taking your 14. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacca,shav hug but little hopes of its henclitting me. .Ifter having used one bottle, I discovered to my utter astonishment and gratification that 111 v sense of smelling was entirely re stored, and that the ulcers were rapidly diminishing in size. I hive now taken three bottles of the Panacea; my face, mouth - , throat and nose are entirely healed. 1 nut now 10 years of age, and alter 2R years of intles(7l - r {table stilferin!f t my Vii"- ral health is better, and in faet, at no period of my life, have I felt as Nv ell as I have since using your invaluable Pan:teen. JULIA BRANCH, N. York, Sept. 30, 1810, 111 (Mast. We, the node N l!rlIC(1, being personally acquainted with Mrs. Julia Branch, of No. 1 I 1 Cliff street, and having a knowledge of her situation for several years past, do hereby certify that the above is a true statement of her ease, so far as our perso nal knowledge goes; and from her chanc ier and standing we have full confidence in her statements, and in the efficacy of Dr. Cullen': Indian Vegetable Panacea. E A Ware, I Cliff st, C ()Neal, 111 Cliff st. Maria Wine, do S Wasson, ...13 llometelt S Baxter, rl l Mulberry, Emily Earle, llntb,on. Ye learned noes of the "Healing Art, — if ye can so far overcome professional pride as toIIFC a med icine which ye know not how to compound, ye may pre,erve many valuable lives which will o therwise be scciifrrd. Will ye not Preset ibe it Ii it shall not accomplish all we claim for it after a fair trial, according to directions. we will pub lish an account of its failure in any Ince papers in the P. States at our own eNpense. And here we say, without the fear of contra diction, that we bate not found a case of Scrofula or other disease lirr tt hicli•ne recommend the Pa nacea, which the medicine has not speedily ar re:4o. We have at this time a multitude of patients un der treatment, all of whom are doing well. A mong them is one of NCER, which was pro nounced by physicians beyond the reach of Surgi cal assistance, but from all appearances will be mud in a few months. abot e valuable medicine is for sale wholesale and retail. by lessrss. Rowan and Wal ton, Proprietors, 376 market street, Philadelphia, and by the following agents: A'aninel 11. Buehler, Ge tlysburg, Pa: C.. 4. dlurrii, York, Pa. N Robinson, Baltimore, Md. Jan. 15, 1817.—tt TO THE LADIES. a handsome assortment of Bonnet RIB BONS, Ladies' Silk and Velvet SCAT FS, Super crass Linen HAND KERCHIEFS, can be seen at AVM. RUTIIRAUFFS. Nov. G. ,'TIE STAR AND BANNER Is published every Friday Evening, in the Count!' Building, above the Register and Rec?rder's Office, by DAVIW A. BUEHLER. T E It DI S . it paid in advance or within the year. $2 l er annum —if not paid within the year. $2 50. No paper, discont in tied' until all arrearages are paid— except at the option of the Editor. single copies 6/ cents. A Inilnre to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement .fithyrtiscmcnts not exceeding a Equate insetted three times for sl—evere subsetluent lasertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. All advertiselnents not specially ordered for a giv in titne,,will be continued until forbid. A liberal reduction will be made tothose who adivi the by the year. Sob Printing of rat kinds executed neatly aral promptly, and on reasonable tet tits. Ltheys and L'omittunicatioupt to the Editor, (ex cepting such all contain Money or the names of new subscribers,) trust be row'. r.% Iv, iu older to secure attention. CITY AGENCY.--V. B. rALITS.II.I:sq. at li e corner of Chesnut & Third stlcets. Phi/at/W.lu I&} Nassau street, NM' York; wad Foutb•esA ner of, Baltimore and Caber! street, TWA, ) and E. W. CARR, Esq..ll I/ N. Fut.llll t t. I lild a, arc out authorized . 1t gents Ito it rei% ir 'vents and Subscription- it. sl t ••. t t' t ollcc rrertit!itqt It•I :).• t.
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