==al6=326ZiMil c\ % . *WiAtt l it ACCOUNTS, JAMES MAJOR, Esq. Treasurer, in . ac count with the Directors of the Poor and the house ofnent of the °Wlfy qi.gdains, for The - year ending the sth of January, 1846. I 31.4 28445; Feb. a.' T 9 oilier on John •s-AWCClellan, Esq. County ail*: $6OO 00 March 3: "'l'o • do. -do: 500 00 41.11 To do. do. 600 00 'Attty..B.. •To . do: do. 600 00 Aug. ...To . 'do: do, 300 00 Cash received froth Geo. ,•• W. hrClellan,'Esq. for 'horses: • !Order on COunty•Trea : strei, ' • '''"' -29. do. do Dec: 17. Fine received front Ni cholas Bushey; Esq. "" , 18. Order on County Tren- surer, 1846, Yen. 5. rat . By hatmit . e . due him at last settle- nient, • • cash paid as follows, viz : Billy of • Merchandize, Groceries, • • Drugs and Medicines, 'Grain, Flour and Grinding, Beef and Pork, Clinic and Sheep, • Mechanics' Bills, `f i rin!ini, • r iryest hands, otatoes and Turnips, 109 00 Hai and Posts and making fence, 123 19 Apples and Cider, 14 25 Limp, Plaster,.and Ashes, 13 95 Clopping Wood, . 93 51 Seeding Wheatir - 70 00 Steward's Salary, 225 00 Phyiician's Salary, lOO 00 Two,extra cases, 8 00 Dr. C. Ist.l3Ortucliy, for consultation, 2 00 _Clerk's `Salary, . . 40 00 Extra services of Directors, 30 00 Samuel CO'hein, _Steward, to pay sundry expenses, • 65 00 Do. for attendance on• John Har per, , 25 00 Support or Out-door Paupers, 502 08 'Coffins 'and Funeral Expenses, - 34 75 Executing Orders, . _ 11 17 Male Hirelings, '" 110 00 180 97 7 84 Treasurer's. Salary, . 40 00 J. Garvin, ttsc . for drawing plan Hospital`, 10.00 Payment .on Hospital, 250 00 Whole price of , wnod land, 850 89 • ./.:Expenses . for ospttal, Balance in !lands of Treasurer; WE, the tnlisCribers, Auditors to settle adj,eet,the Public Accounts, do certify that WOW... examined the items which conmosethe i abOve , account,. and that' .they ar.a.(lol3:egt• ; Ewa that atm! , is a balance in the, - ltandts of JArlins Mhos, Esq. Treosu. Pollam and Sixly-nini. CvgBT.Tinolg the:sixth day, of Janu ary, 1845, to the sth day of January 1848, both days inclusive. pm.,LoNE., .Auditors. 04*. xt . WA. ll rgR, , SAMITEL'iCOBEkIst, 'Steward, in , count with the Directors of the Poor amPorthre "bitEnipioyinen - f if the , Courily gf - V2dams;; being from the bth dify of 4antial,' 1846; to the sth day •IfOrirantiaryoB46. C4 Bll 2Tdceidirona David Coo- . ley; Esiate of a pauper, 019 91 To orders on James *apir, i'rea •-• • " 115 00 Cash received; a_paymenton Land, 16" 50 " for Pigs, 13 00 44 ' ay,, 385 - .:Flaxseed, 700 • Cloverseed, 16 43 1$ Sadler's Tools, ' 3,00 4PC 0 BY balance Aue him • liteineilf,Y rt . r-- on last set- For Cash pgi c r1 1 ..14.,„ ni3j4o'd-Fg2 l- 9 :._ . ~, vriaibitrildiefifilZ ~ !5: Xi . 231 CY9t,:ilatids ' .' it i,95 Gro99.ridiA ,' liredd'eltZheie... .. . . 519 Meai I, ip l iti r iir ' • 'l3 50 ' Lithe lact It ti gg• - '-• • I , 2 , 18 i AA Plest,Potatops'iltd,T' ..• gtL'attarsheei),, itirPlPs, 22 7 0 68 51 1, .- i,,,a ,tt tV. ;,.. , , • , t /3'25' _ a va,:.: 2, c , .....:.,. , ..1, ...., 33z .Pittatage f , •7...,l7 ;", ,-., ' ' B. 5 . 5 i Cash to liatmeig• ;t o i • . u O 3 . v .., p eaying.. t h e i • , • , . If - liitatrtril,` ''•- . , , ) .2 46 i .. 44 JP :i.1:1,e,;:. 4 6 ibtorlt exponsita. ~::•'- . •,, .' . - •/2 00 4 00 em 4iro)ings - 55 4, r il'Eagwk::: ,: -.- . 0 .. ~,,,,;;,:,,,17,..ti 4 , -- ,4,411,., ~ WWn50..1 1:31. et.."l. st , f; , . , :t. • 1 373 • , 4 i..,,,„ ' I. , ~ , , _, IV' ‘4: :, 0 - 9-,:1, , . , , '' •li 0 1 7 , ' -- . 7 , .' ... r.....v4:40L.5,"4.,, ~.1..,.. •• ' ' 5' • - • - 10178 1 23 i 441.er . iNtRA4A , off§ii.waFtl , ; r *, 1 014 5 1 .; •'NWYgitit4l) C."l l 'bri' : • F. , "e t ! , pio( 4taltirirs - Wisettle die s / 1 '0416 ii.t otinta., do portifv; 170 00 500 00 800 00 500 00 do 700 00 $5,271 50 $55 99 451 00 304 55 17 81 455 29 463 01 153 00 180 00 77 81 39 15 50 00 1110 80 $5,224 81 46 69 $5,271 50 Freights from Philadelphia. REGVX+ELB. LINE. TWICE A WEEK BETWEEN rhilud.elphia .and HE subscriber runs a reeler line of T Cars betiveen Philadelphia and York. Ajrain will leave York every Saturday and Wednesday afternoon, and every Tues day and Friday- Evening,.A. 4 - Gerhart & Co.'s Warehouse, N0. , 365 Market street, Philadelphia.. Extra Extra Cars •will:be started on any other day in the, week, ,when freight . sufficicat to to pay expenses offer, HENRY KAUFFELT. York, Nov. 7. . tf $194'69 Letter, of A dministration N tbe'Estatti of PETER iIOOYER, O Aeccasedi late of >Reading - township, Adamq county, having, been granted to The subsertbeiNotice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said Estate to pay the same 'without delay, and;to'lthose having claims against the same .present them, properly authenticated, for settlement, to the subscribers' iesidingin Haluilton town .' ANDREW M. DEARDORFF, DANIEL -PEAR, Adar:s. Feb. 20, 1846.-6 t Estate of Adam Knouff,.dec'd. LETTERS of Administratien de bonis non witli the 'Will annexed, .on the Estate of • .9D,i2M -KNOUF.F, deceased.. late of , Germany. township, Adam coma ty; having been; granted to ;the subscriber residing in .Germany to*nahip. he :here, by gives notice to,all persons indebted= to. said Estate to and,pay the same-with outdelay—and those having , claims against , the same are requested to presentthe!samer properly autheriticeted, foratettlement... . HENRY. COLEHOUSE; Adro'r de being non with,the will annexed, Feb: 27, 1£14• „ ., • • - DEsclipPrite:r . • FOR AS".;ii .E ~47' TEAS 'O.F.frIC • '4194 •69 that we have examined the items which compose the above accounts, and do re port, that they . are . correct, and 'that there is a balance the:hands of SAMUEL. COBEAN, Steward, of sixtien Dollars and Forty Fire•and ,One half Cents--being from the oth day of January, 18.15, to the sth day of January, 18.18, both days clasi~ e. - WM. R. SADLER, JACOB DELLONE, Puditors ADAM J. WALTER, Produce of Poor-house Farm for 1845 540 Bushels Wheat, 150 do. Rye, 350 do. Corn, 314 do. Oats, , 3 do. Cloverseed, 3 do. Flaxseed, 16 do. _ Onions, , 13 do. Red Beets", 12 do. Turnips, • 73 do. Potatoes, 30 Tons Hay, 5.419 lbs. Pork, 5216 lbs. Beef. 96 Paupers re rain at Poor-house, Jan. 1, 1846. 53 Paupers admitted in the course of the year. March 6. - 3t TO THE PUBLIC. Doctors Berluchy and Bell BEG leave to inform those residents of Adams county- who may be afflicted ith Nervous or other Chronic 'Diseases, that they have purchased Coad's Patent I Graduated Galvanic Battery and Insula ted Poles for medical purposes alone.— This instrument is the only one now known that can be applied with safety to the most tender organs, as the Eye and Ear. They have in their possession the highest testimony of its.efficacy, not only from Professors of Universities and Colle ges, but from - ;monk mho• have obtained . cures and relief from maladies . Considered incurable by oilier remedies. This instru ment may be found 'useful" in Chronic Rheumatism, Tic Doloreaux, Spasms, Pa ralasis or Palsy; general Weakness and other diseases incident to females. The fluid is conveyed through the system not by shocks as heretofore, but by a . contin ued and gentle -stream which is rather a greeable than otherwise. IICr They are now ready to operate on those who may apply at the office of Dr. Bell, and Those—Who-cannot- be removed will be waited on at their residence. Feb. 20. - . tf CAB I NIE7. I .ItIA KING: DAVID HEAGY RESPECTFULLY returns his grate ful acknow,lcdgeneents for_ the very liberal encouragement .which has hereto fore been extended to him, and respectful ly informs. his friends thathe still contin ues the Cabinet-making llitsiness, at the Old Stand in Chambprsburg street, where he prepared to execute . the Neat est, wid most Fashionable froii:, which he will warrant equal, if not superior, to any in the place. He has now, and will always keep on thea general and extensive assortment of Alm different articles of Furniture, including 'BUREAUS, CENTRE WV VD DINING TABLES, BEADSTEADS CUPBOARDS, Work and Wash Stands, Stc. all of which are Of a superior quality, and for which he only ; asks an examination to be acknowledged:as the very latest fashion. orders'for Coffins will.be prompt ly..attended to as usual.• Gettysburg, Fob. 6; 1846. TAVERN LICENSES. In the .IPlatter Of the intended application of Jossitu Fursx,for license to keep a public house in Hamiltonban township, Adam 4 county—being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Ham iltonban township, in the county of Adams, do hereby certify that the house for which a license is prayed by Joseph Funk, the above named petitioner, is nec essary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers, and that the said petitioner is a person of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and well provided with 'house-room and convenien ces for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. I. Robinson, P. M. Flantt, • E. Kepner, Robert Little,' J. Brinkerholl; George Tienkle, Wm. If. Dixon, Edward Rink, John Bennett, John F. 04iorne, Robert APLanghlin, John Moritz. Marc)) 13. at In the Matter 01 the intended application of JAMES A. THUMP so; for a license to keep a Public House in the borough of Gettysburg—being an old stand. g s i t i t b o g i e. r ( ib e e t t r y S . , s b c u i r t i g z e n s c o o l u . n t Ehe VVb o t r h o e u of Adams, do hereby certify, that we are personally and well acquainted with James A. Thompson, the above named petitioner, that he is, and we know him to be, of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and other conveniences, for the lodg ing a n d accommodation of citi zens,s trangers and Travellers ; and we do further certify, that we know the House for which Li cense is prayed, and from its.situation and neighborhood, believe it to be suitable for a Tavern, and that such inn or Tavern is necessary to accomodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Geo. W. M'Claan, Nicholas Weaver, Robert Smith, D. Aliddlecoit Wm. RutbrautT, F. W. Denwiddie, It. %V. 11 . I'Sherry, Kendlehart, John H. Reed, A. B. Kurt; J. B. .11I'Pherson, Robert Cobean March 13. In Ike Mailer Of the intended application of D.tvn, EvAxs. and HInAM W. WATTS . for license to keep a public house in Hamilton township, Adams county— being an old stand. SLAT E, the subscribers, citizens of the to wnsh ip of Hamilton, Adaths county being personally and well acquainted with David Evans and Hiram H. Watts, the above named petitioners, and also having a knowledge of the ]louse for which license is prayed, do hereby certify, that suck•inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain staangers and trav ellers, and that they are persons of good'. repute for honesty and temperance, and that .they are well proVided with house room and coveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers , and travellers. .Wd, 'therefore; beg leave to recommend them for a license, agreeably to their peti tion. A. M. Deardorff, Jacob Arnold, Wm. T. Williams, Michael Bohn, Abraham Arnold, Michael Spangler, Isaac Trimmer, J. H. Aulabaugh, Abraham Trimmer, Wm. Wolf, Joseph Al tl and, Jacob Reitzell March 13.-3 t In the 4111atter Of the intended application of Isaac I - MINTZ; fot license to keep a public house in Menallen town ship, Adams county—being an old stand. WE, the subscribers, citizens of the township of Menallen, Adams coun ty, do hereby certify that we are personal ly and well acquainted with Isaac Yount, the above named petitioner, and that he is, and we know him to be, of good repute for honesty and , temperance, and well pro vided with house-room and other conveni ences for the lodging and accomniodation of citizens, strangers and travellers ; and we do further certify that we know the house for which the license is prayed, and from its situation and neighborhood be lieve it to be suitable for a tavern and nec essary to accommodate the Public, and en tertain strangers and travellers. Henry Hartzell, John Hewitt, . Daniel Heiges, Henry B. Shroeder, L. Yengy, Peter Quickel, Samuel Johnson, Jacob Rex, F. W. Knouss, • Daniel March, Henry Koser, John Walter. March 13. • ' - In the Matter Of the intended opplication of GEORGE LITTLE, for License to keefi a publie )louse in Runtiii toil tozirrAip; co' an old 11- HE Subscribm, citizens of the town ship of Huntington, do, hereby certi fy that they- are personally and well ac-. quainted with George Little, the above na med petitioner, that he is, and they know him to be, of good repute for temperance and honesty, and that he is well provided with house-room,.and other conveniences, for the lodging and accommodation of citi zens, strangers and 'Travellers ; and they do further certify, that they know the house for tVhich the - License is prayed, and . from its situation .and 'neighborhood. believe it to be suitable for a Tavern, - and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the publie,,and entertain strangers and trav ellers. • Jacob. Myers, J. D. Bonham, Wm. Oindorff, Abraham Boners, • Jesse Stayer, Jacob B. Smyer, Jacob Mortort Jacob Smyer, Samuel Lutshaw, Adam Stouffer, George Smick, Israel Bricker,... Jacob B. Trostle March 6, 18,46. ;, . • ,-. ,giit ter • - Of the intended itfiplicidin - y -- .lEssx D. NEWALAN, for , license to keep a public house in Mountjoy town shi p Mains dOunty-4beihr an old stand. E, the subscribers, , citizens of the viv township of Mountjoy 'do heiebY certify, that •tire are ,personally and well acquainted with. Jesse- D., New map,,, the above named - Petitioner,"that he is, and we know hiinV be, of good repute for honeity incVretnperanc`c, and that he is ~tell proviilea with hotuie-room and other Of the intended application of JACOB flEasn for license to keg) a public house in Menallen township, Rdams county, —being an old stand. E, the subscribers, 'citizens of the township of Menallen, do hereby certify, that we are personally and well acquainted with Jacob Hersh, the above named Petitioner, that he is, and we knew him to be, of - good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is ' well provided with house-room and other conveniences, for the lodging and accommodation of citizens, strangers and travellers ; and we do further certify, that we know the house for which the licenie is prayed, and from its situation and neighborhood, believe it to be suitable for a.tavern, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers.. Jacob Bushey, John Fieser; John Burkholder, Jacob Boseerman„ Milian!, Harlan, Henry Brown, Jesse Houck, Wm,. .8. - Smyer, Jacob Gardner, John Dull, Christian Miner, Jahn IF. Jacobs, Samuel Johnson; Of . the intended Spplication of • JOHN D. BEcKEttfor licenseto keep a public house . in Franklin township, Stia2ns county— being: an old stand. .VITE, the subscribers, citizens of the V V township of Franklin, Maims coun ty, do hereby 'certify that we are personal ly and vell.acquainted with J. D. Becker, the above named Petitioner, and that he is, and we know hirri-to of good,repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with •house room and other con ! . veniences for the lodging and accommoda tion of citizens,. strangers and travellers ; and we do further certify that we know the house for which the . License is prayed, and'from its situation and neighborhood Neve it to be suitable for a Tavern and nec essary to accommodate the Public, and en tertain strangers and travellers. Peter Mickley, JI Heintzehaan, -.dathony Deardorff', George Stayer, Dan'l Heintzelman, Thos. AP Knight, Aram Hamer, Jacob Mark, Moieg . Smith, krird Yount, Peter 2 1 lickley,jr, March'6. • • * 3t RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has made such arrangements as will enable him to carry on the . CO At.o 11 -11 G Business upon the, most, extensive scale:; and that he wilt be pleased to attend to. the orders of his friends at. all times, forl any thing within his line, ~ H aving.shilfni a.nd steady hands in his employ, hole* assn.- red ()fhb; ability to turn out work, in all the . different branches; of the above business, intho'beSt and Meet fashionable style. 'Ho will also be pieriFed to repair and refit Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, and vehicles. of aillinds, upon ieasoilablo •His'Establishment is in Cbambersburgi st., a few doors below Thoutpson'.s Hotel. Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846, . _conveniences, for the lodging and accoln- ' Cheap Publications 5 M usic, &c mcidatiou of citizens, strangers and trav-; ellers ; and we do further certify, that we .141. B. G. KINS L 014.3 .: know the house for which the license ih, •.. ) So. 209 Chesnut street, PhileMphia prayed, and from its situation and neigh- borhood, believe it to be suitable for a tav ern, and that such inn or tavern is -neces sary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travellers. Henry Holder, Jacob Roarbach, John Orndorjr, • Joscph Fink, N, Lewis Norbeck, Jonas Bowers, Daniel ShaSer, Israel Rosenberger, Simon Realer, Win. Walker, Peter Bercaw. John l'eats, Jacob Fetierhoj; Jacob Baker, March 6 In the 'Matter Of the int.cinleil application of Jon"; ilourn for license to keep a public house in the township • of Tyrone. Adams county—being an old stand, 'HE subscribers, citizens of the tott•n- ship of *Pyrone, in the county of Ad ams, recommend the above petitioner, and certify that the inn or tavern above men tioned is necessary to accommodate the public, and entertain strangers and travel lers, and that the petitioner above named is of good repute liar honesty and tempe rance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and trav ellers. Allen M. Cook, John Conrad, Henry Eckenrtde, Peter Fidler, William Yetis Jacob Chronis ter, D=M Wm. Alexander March 13 In the gliatter Of the intended application of AnNoLn GAUDNED, for license to keep a public house in Latimore township, Adams county—being an old stand. E, the undersigned citizens ()Ma in-pore township, in said countyof Adams, being well acquainted with Arnold qardner, the above petitioner, .and. also having a knowledge of the house for which license is prayed, do certify that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travel lers, and that the above petitioner is a per son of good repute for honesty and tempe rance, and that he is ...well provided with house-room and conveniences for the ac cominodation of strangers and travellers. Moses Myers, Adam Gardner, jr, Levi Lippy, Jacob Hentler, _ John Chronister, Michael Myers, Michael Burgand, Samuel Hollinger, , Nathaniel Stambaugh, Abraham Livingston, Jacob Hoecht, Jacob Forst, John A. Ziegler, Uriah Zohu. March 13. , at In the Olattee March 6. In the Alotter John H'illter, COACH-MAKING. C. W. HOFFMAN ADIES and Gentlemen residing ' 01 & I of the city of Philadelpbia. are in formed that all orders sent to the above ' place, directed to E. B. G. N SI,OE, and post-paid, will he promptly attended to.— Where the money, to the amount of one dollar or upwards, accompanies the order, , t 25 cent publications will he sold at TVVEN ITir cents, and the 124 cent works at TEN cents. So also with the Music—the 25 ; cent pieces will be put at TwENTv cents. the 125 cent pieces at Tr.Nceitts and the 5.1 cent pieces at I'm.: cents. As the post age on any ofdthese works, under the new law.;nnounts to a mere, persons in the country, it disposed, may 'have a work or piece of Music almost as soon as it is published. Where those sending in()IWV ! ri ve to us the 'nil liege of selecting for • t hem,' we shall endeavor to give the most perfect Hau sli etion. Peter Hummer. _David Sarbauglt, Elias Deeter, Samuel Sadler, Henry Spangler, jr. George Ifaverstick, John Eekenroade, dames N. Pittentorf. 3t Twelve and a half Cent Pieces—Songs. —A new set of. Quadrilles; Kathleen Ala vourneen ; Some Love to Roam; 1)a era covienne ; Thou art Lovelier; Rose Ath erton, &o. &e. Songs for Six and a Quarter Cerds.— Love not; Love Now; Little Nell; There was.a Time.; Aileen Mavourneen; Out ward Bound; Meet me in the Willow Gden &e. &c. • All of the Above music is every way correct, and many of the pieces and songs have the most beautiful title pages. _ _ Kr. Remember, by. ordering from E. B. G. Kinsloc you will get a discount of 20 per cent. on publishers' prices. pAny lady or gentleman by_address ing us, post paid, for that purpose, will havo a full catalogue of all our publications sent them. Krßesponsible Agents for several val uable niedicimal preOarations, and Dr. Mitchell's Galvanic Bands,'Braeelets, Ste. &c., are wanted in every village and town in the Union. 1101,ESE1TS his respects to his friends .and informs them that he has made arrangements to continue to practice as usual in the Coufts of AdamS county, under the new regulation of the times for holding them. Jan.' 30, 1810. tf OFFICE in the Centre Square,North of the-Court- houge;between‘ 'Smith's and "Stevenson's" corners. T H 0-111 AS 11 1 1 1 C It EA R ATTORNEY AT LAW. oriP . lcE in the Sonth-east Cornet of the Diamond, between A.B. Kurtz's Hotel and R. 'W. 'M'Sherry's Store. Gettystuirg, Dec. 12, 1845.--,tf J. H. R E ED, ATTORNEY AT LAND, FFERS his professional services. to if , the people of Adams County. ills Office is •the one - on the public square in Gettysburg, laiely occupied as a Lain-Of. Ace by With M'SDERRY, Esq. He has also made - arrankements to have tho advice and assistance rif his Father, .JUDOM REED, of -Oarlistb; in all difficult cases, September 20: tf• . , c.:ll3lackifinit n g N nll its bo .attendod to by good workmen, at the Foundry of the subscriber. We append the titles of a few of the publications on hand with the publishers' prices annexed, as a guide to those ,order ing. Publications as soon ;is issued rani always be had at 200 Chestnut street. CHEA P PII.I3LICATIONS Twenty-Five Cent tforks.—The J)ead Boxer : French without a Master; Ger man without a Master; Master of Lang ford ; The Bastard, or the - Brother's Re-: venge ; Nick Biglow ; Annie; Ellen Graft on ; The Mysterious Monk; History of Pirates ; Village Bolles; The Collegians ; Ascando; The - Step - Mother ; Mary Mor ris ; Capt. Frentont's Expedition ; Ellen Templeton; The Butterfly : John's Alive; The Orange Girl ; The Bobber; West ward Ho!: The Elves; Physic and PllV sicians ; Sketches of Imposture; Creduii.; ty and Deception; Texas and the Gulf of Mexico; History of Oregon Territory Ireland and the Irish; The Two Husbands, ' &c. &c. Twelve and a half Cent Works—The Lady of Lyons; Kernol; ; On Soundings and Off; A Winter Gift; Keep Warm; The Ladies' Guide to Embroidery, &c ; Etiquette for Ladies; Frank Rivers; San ta Claus ; Maria the Fugitive ; Mark Man ly; Mysteries of-Boslon; Arnold the Spy; The Beautiful Cigar Vender ; Arabella Stuart; The Unloved One; Woman as Virgin, Wife, and Mother; The Twins; St. Patrick's Purgatory; Raffle for a Wife; Love Wateli; Lady in Black; Adventures of Julia, &c. &c. MUSIC Twenty-Rve Cent Pieces.--Music from the Opera of the Bohemian Girl; Gems from ditto ; Beauties of ditto; Music from Masaniells ; Julien's; Chimes; Quadrilles; Ditto from Cinderella; I)itto from the En chantress; Ditto of the Ethiopian Serena ders; -Melodies of Ireland; Ditto of Scot-. 14nd; Julien's Oiiginal Mazurka ; Mazur r 7 kas; Music from Fra Diovalo ; 12 celebra ted Marches; Queen Victoria's dances &c. &c. E. B. G. KINSLOE, No. 209 Chestnut Street, 9d door below 7th. Feb. 27, 1840. L.ITV NOTICE.' a r Mr. _1E111E: lIED 4, (Of Carlisle,) ALEX. R. STEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. THOS. WARREN. Gettysburg, Dee. 10, LAliir :NOTICE. Wan. aTirSherry IT II,I, continue to practice J,aw, heretofore. llis Office. moil the first (lay of April next, will be at Lip rc:;i dence in Chatithersburg street, 3 doors e::Ft nt . Mr. Thomrson's Ilotcl. I.le 11:H3 made such arrangements that any business coil neetcd with his ProfysFion will he pri mll - attended to in the Counties' of. Adams and York in Pennsylvania. and in Freder ick and Carroll counties, hart land. ?r_TrPersons having laign o . : 4 s %% i l l, or %vim are indebted to the late firm of (.'miler :3/'.S7terty. are reqtiested to Ni t' on .1 .N .... Coopmt, Esq. or the suliseribitr, and settla the same, as it is desirable that their•busi nest; should be closed. ‘V.II. 11t.811E1? It V. Pel). f, 18.10.—ltin I) A IMOND TO.NSOR. S. R. TIFTON. Atil 10N.113LE Barber and lfair- Dressa, luas ruuuned his "'l'rn►ple'' to the Diamond, adjoininp - the County Buil dings, where he ran at all times be found prep:u•ed to attend to flue calls of the public. From long experience he flatters himself that he can go_ihrough all the ramifications of the Tonsorival departments, with suelt infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who mad= submit their chins to the keel► ordeal of his rakor. Ile 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 dwellings. Oct. 10. tf TYPE FAUNDRY Printers' Furnishing Warehouse T TlE'subscribers -have opened a new -B- Type Foundry in the city of New York, where they arc ready to supply or ders to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper; Cases, (!alleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Compo sing Sticks, Chases, and every article ne cessary for a Printing ollitw. Also, second hand materials. The Type, which are east in new moulds, from an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep counters, are waranted to be unsur passed by any, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. All the type furnished by us are "!rand-cast. " The types from any fi undry. can be matched at this establish ment. Printing presses furnished, and also Steam Engines of the most approved pat terns. C omposition Rollers cast for printers. COCKROI'I' S OVEREND, OS-Ann st. Dec. 19'.' Oil iUiVe recommend all of our friends visiting the city to call at the Pekin Company's store, and lay in a supply of their delicious Teas. Th.e• Pekin, Tea Company, No• 30 S. Second nt., between Market & Chemnut, PHILADELPHIA, DAVE constantly - on hand, and for said Wholesale mid Retail, a Variety of ettuttiz 'FRESH tai FEE T lEM SW** . TEAS, di 7' 1. 0 11 7 E/t PRICES, according to the quality, than they can be bought at any other establish ment in the City. irrTEAs exclusively ,are sold at this house, and several varieties which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas which do not give entire satisFaction . can be re turned and exchanged, or the money will he refunded. The citizens of Adams county arc re. spectfully invited to give us a call. C. B. ZIEBP.I?, Agent of the Pekin Ten Company. Pltiliplphia, Oct. 2, 1845. ly Protection against Loss by ME`lll.l9Eit -M • nillE "Cumber/and Valley Mutual Protection. 21 Company," being incorporated by an act of the Legislature and fully organized and in opera tion under the direction of the following board of Managers, viz: Thomas . C. Miller, John Meow, David W. M'Cullough, James Weakly, William Moore. Samuel Galbraith Thomas Tuxton, A: G. Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel-Woods, Abrahafri Kurtz, George Brindle and Scott Coyle, call the attention of the inha bitants of Cumberland and Adams counties, to the cheapness el the rates, and the many advantages which this kind of insurance has over any other : Ist. Every person insured becomes a member of the company and takes part in the choice of officers and the direction of its concerns. 2d. For innuendo' no more is demanded than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and; indemnity against losses which may: happen. 3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is avoided by Insdring fur a term of five yea's. 4th. Any person applying for insurance must give his premium note for the cheapest class at the rate of ,5 per minim, which will be $5O on the $lOOO, for which he will have to pay $2. for jive years, and $1 50 for survey end „policy, and no more unless less be sustained to it greeter amount than the funds on hand cover, and then no more will be required than a pro . , rata share. These rates are much cheaper than those of other companies, except au eh as are incorpora ted ou the same principles. THPMAS C. 1111LLE11, A. G, MiZtitt. scdy. LIST OF AGENTS. The follmVing named gentlemen have been ap pointed AGENTS for Adams county : William W. Paxton. Gen'l Agent,- Gettysburg Janus A. Thompson,. David 'Zeigler, Dr. Wm. It.• Stewart, Henry, Myers, - • Henry Mayer, Eeq.,. Amiel - Corn fort, Abrahatn King, Esq., David Blythe, 'Esci•- William Morrison, l'hornari T. Wiermun, Dr: D. 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