73121,02: 45330.Miltlisgg WM. GILLESPIE RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that he has just received from the city a fresh supply of GROCERIES, embracing all the articles usually kept by Grocers, such as Sugar, :Coffee, Molasses, Spices of' all *kinds, Tea, Glass, (different varie- Rim) Nails, Tobacco, Segars, 4-c. 4.c. (ST. Also, a variety of first4ate Cedar !rare; also Fruits, Nuts, and Confections. The subscriber also always keeps on hand the very best FLOUR, for family.nse, together with different kinds of Feed-stuffs. Thankful for the encour agement hitherto extended him he respect fully invites all persons wishing any thing in his line to cBll at his Establishment on the Northwest corner of the Diamond. WM. GILLESP lE. Nov. 6, 1846. 3t NOTICE. ALL ~those opposed to the Common School Law of this Commonwealth in the county of Adams, are requested to meet at their several places of Township and Borough Meetings, on Saturday the 21st day of September,and choose two del egates to meet in convention in the Court house in the borough of Gettysburg on Monday the 23d of Nov. at 10 o'clock, A. N., to take into consideration, and pass res. °lotions for, the Repeal of said Law in the counties of York and Adams. It is desi rable that every township be represented in the Convention. MANY TAX-PAYERS Not•. 13, 1840. 0, YESv 0, YE S GEORGE EPLEY, Sale Cryer and .lettlioneer, ESIDING in Cumberland township, Am Adams county, about twamiles from Gettysburg, and near• Iloke's Gate, on the Baltimore Turnpike road, respectfully' of fers his services to those purposing to sell Real or Personal Property. From his ex perience in the business, and a desire to please, be trusts that he will meet the ap probation of those who may employ him. and merit a liberal share of public patro nage. lie can be found at all times at his residence, unless. when engaged in crying sales. try -Charges, moderate. We, the undersigned, take pleasure in recommending to the pUblic Mr. GLOIZGE EPLEV, knowing full well that he will per form the duties of a Sale Crier and AIM . - tiopeer to the satisfaction of those who may employ him. A. Tawney, Mountprt tp. B. Sn! der, I‘Ftjny tp. William Howard, do Durborrow, do Samuel Spangler, do J. Mcllhermy, do A. Keever, do W Cownover,....en. do A Spangler, Cumberland, A Scott, Freedom, Peter Fry, do J Cunningham, do F Bream, do David Rhodes, do H Reagan, do G %V Craumer, Liberty II BKromer„sHamiltonb'n William Loudon, do October 23,18.16. EC 0 N D-HA ND COWIIES, BUG GIES, &c., of good and substantial make, can be had at the Coach Establish ment of the subscriber, in Gettysburg. C..W. HOFFMAN. .Gettysburg, May 29, 1846. • pIRPSELL'S PATENT STEEL Shove/ Caltival ors CAN be bad for Cumberland township at C. W. HorrmAri's Coach-Shop, Gettysburg, Pa. Please call and see them . and judge for yourself. Gettysburg, May 29, 1916. BRANDRETH'S PILLS RELIABLE. Let no one suppose that the Brandreth Pills are not always the same. They are. They can never be otherwise. The prin ciples upon which they arc made are so unerring, that a million pounds could be made per day without the most remote possibility of a Mistake occurring. Get the genuine, that is all, and the medicine will give you full satisfaction. When the blood is in an unsound condi tion, it is as ready for infection as land , ploughed and harrowed to receive the al lotted grain. Those who are wise, will therefore commence the purification of , their blootLwphout delay ; and those who are already attacked with sickness should do the same. Ladies should use Brandreth's Pills frc quently. They will ensure them from severe sickness of the stomach, and, gene- rally speaking, prevent it. Brandreth's Pills are harmless. They increase the powers of fife; they do nut depress them. Females will find them to secure that state .of health which every mother wishes to enjoy._ In costiveness, so often prevalent at an interesting period, Brandreth's Pills are a safe and effectual remedy. There is no medicine Fo sale as this; it is more easy than castor oil, and is now generally used by numerous ladies through their confinement. Dr. Brandreth can re fer to. many pf our first physicians who re commend his pills to their patients, to the exclusion of all other purgatives, and the pills, beitig composed entirely of herbs or vegenible matter, purify the blood, and car ry ,off`the corrupt humors of the body, in a manner so simple as to give every day. case art pleasure. iti The genuine Brandreth's Pills can be had of the ibilowitig : Agcnts J. McMinn. Co.,—,Pettysburg.. Jrtp. B.'/Wcettaryi---?eterriburg. iiing . ,--HuoteTstown; o tlicAaand,bb'tottiOwn. Cita 44, liedors7—Hircipton. 'Aieth4irryt i'7itiL—rittlestown. Mar ---Casli;own. y.f.Dtincaits • ‘Jolptll64,--4'airfield. , N 4,11", 6 1 18.113—. V NET CLOCK. AND -WATCH EST.A.BLISIIMENT. EX. T.; B. A .74' .f: RSPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his Clock and Watch Establish ment from Taneytown, 111 d., to Gettys burg, at the stand lately occupied by ja scrit INIATHIAS, deceased, Where he will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor him with their custom. Ile will keep on hand a general assort ment of CLOCKS, WATC E Itgyvx.L.Rj( 7 . ) which will he sold on the most reasonable terms. Clocks, Watches, &c., will be re paired at the most reasonable prices, and tvarrantcd to give entire satisfaction. Hav ing been engaged in the business for a num ber of years he hopes, by industry and par ticular attention to his customers, to merit a share of public patronage. Gettysburg, Oct. 9, 1810.—tf AMERICAN, INDUSTRY •. • 4 ......,.....---.... .I.l'D EU UE.I e I if'' 0/I iii I GEORGE H. SWOPE RETURNS his thanks to his friends for the liberal patronage hitherto ex tended him, and respectfully invites all persons. desirous of securing lirst-rate Fur- Moire at reasonable prices, to call at his Cabillei.lllakilla Establishment, in York street, a few doors cast of W AT TLES' Hotel, where he will be prepared to make, to order, DINING, CENTRE, TOILET TABLES, Bedsteads, !.Adeboards, 121 a .1 / 4 y , a Cupboards, W ork, Wash and Candle &e., together with every article in his line of business. He will alsokeep on hand the various articles of Furniture made of the best materials, and in the neatest styles. All orders for Work will be promptly attended to on the most rea sonable terms. Give us a call ! BcPCOFFINS will be furnh,hed at all times Upon the shortest notice. Or -- 4. l Ountry Produce will be taken in exchange for furniture. Gettvsbur r: r June 12, 1816. . ........ GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY and Orachiste Shop. (I.‘ H E subscribers having leased the Potthdry in Gettysburg, respeelfully informs his friends and the public in general that he has now on hands, and will contin nest.° manufacture, a large assortment of tiS T 0 V' E of all patterns, such as the Hathaway, Par lor, Premium, and nine-plate Cooking Stove, also Chamber Stoves, of all sorts and sizes. He has also on hand, Castings for riiachincry, of all kinds—for Threshing Machines, Grist Mills, Saw Mills, &c. also PLOUGH CASTINGS of all the patterns now in use. He. has on hand, already'% made, a number of the celebrated SYLER PLOUGHS, which lie will• sell low. He has also on hand, and will continue to make, HOL LOW-WARE,.Wagon and Carriage-box es, and all other articles in his line of bus iness, which are too numerous to men tion. lie has, also, THRESHING MACHINES, ready made, and continues to. manufacture LITTLE's Patent two-horse'Machines, and the. Hanover. and York patterns. Any one lig may want BRASS CAST INGS, will be attended to. All.the above articles will be sold low., for Cash or Country Produce. Old metal will also be taken in exchange for work. tt._±"Re'pairing, and all work in his line, done at the shortest notice., '74 The subscriber is very thankful for past favors, and hopes his friends will remem ber the Old Establishment, in the Western part of the town, near . C. W. HollMan's Coach shop Gettysburg, Dcc. 10. CHAIRS: CHAIRS: THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! hIE subscriber respectfully invites the attention of Housekeepers and others to )he large assortment of • COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS, ( always on hand at his establish ment in Chambersburg street.— His furniture is made after the latest fash ions and of. ditierent colors, in imitation of Mahogany, Satin, Rose and •Walmit Wood, &C.., all of which can ,he had at the lowest price for Cash or Country Pro duce. • IC7'Call and see us at the Shop, in Chambershurg street, one door West of the Lutheran Church. DAVID HEAGY. Gettysburg, July 21. OF vfluocs FINDS - • FOR TIIIS OFFICE a.,. \ „ • 4 „%~k i a/i -r~M SAVE YOOR TEEM . Dr. Ferdilland E. Vandersloot, ESPECTFULLY informs the chi th, zees of Gettysburg and vicinity- that he is prepared to perform every operation appertaining to his Profession ; such as Filing, Cleaning and Plugging Teeth, with Gold, Silver, Tin-foil, and Composition. He will insert incorruptible teeth on Pi vots, or Gold or Silver clasps, in -the most durable manner. If carious teeth are properly treated at a Iseasonable time,. the progress of the decay may be entirely arrested. llc will insert them, from one to entire in such manner, that they will make the articulation of the .voice perfect, and ' materially tissist in mastication. From the success which has attended professional operations for a num ber of years past, he is confident he can satisfy all who may favor him with a call. pr p' For his place of residence in quire at the store of Mr. SamueliFahnes tock. T. WARREN • REFERENCE is respectfully made to the following gen tleman : Rev. Prof. 8.117011r,R, Rev. Dr. SCIIMUCKER, Rev. E. V. GERII.IIIT, Prof. 11.1:Liver, Rev. T. Swirrzicn, Dr. h. If oRNER , Rev. S. AUMuLias, Dr. C. N. BEitLecnT. Dr. D. March 20. I • DENTISTRY. DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, • Su Dpn I isl, RESPECTFULLY offers his profes sional services to the Milieus of Get tysburg and surrounding country. He is prepared to atteniL. to.all cases usually en trusted to the-DENT:BT, and hopes, by, strict attention to Dentistry alone;to be able. to ploase all who may see fit to entrust their teeth in his hands. 011ie° at Mr. M'Cosh's ;113‘ . 15. tf I'~7']C~7®v TAILCRING ESTABLISHMENT. 14 . .HANKL1N . W. DENwiDDIE ESPECTFULLY inforins the eiti -1.71 zees of Gettysburg and the surround ing, country, that he has taken the well ; known 'At i loping Establishment of J. H. 'SKELLY, in Chambersburg Gettysburg, nearly opposite Mr. Buehler's Apothecary and Book, Store, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line with neatness and in the most approved style. .1 7. All work entrusted to him, will be warranted to fit. His terms will be very moderate, for CASH or CouNTny Pito- ir - The latest Fashions will be regular ly received from the Cities. Gettysburg, March 20, 1840.-11- DI A MON T ONSOR S. R. TIPTON, -§? ASHIONABLE Barber and Hair" n 1 Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, 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. the 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. tr TY PE FOU N DRY Printers' Furnishing Iliachouse E subscribers have opened a new AA Tvpe 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, Galleys!' Brass-Rule, Steel Column Rule, Compo-1 :dug Sticks, Chases, and every article ac cessary for a Printing (Alice. Also, second hand materials. The Type, Nvhich arc cast in new moulds . , from an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep counters, are v.'aranted to be unsur pass;,qd by any, and will be sold at prices to suit ~ t times. ' All the type furnished by us are “hand-east." The types from any huudry can be matched at this establish ment. Printing presses furnished, and also , Steam Engines of-the most approved pat, Composition Rollers cast for printers. coCKROFT oVEREND, GS Lt.? Dee. 19. 1v Cheapest in the World.: STE.if R riff D U- G.lll 4C,1 ES. 12 1 Cents per pound, Wholesale. J. RICHARDSON, No. 42 Market • Street Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing - the public, that he still continues to sell his very superior Steam Relined Candy at the low price of $12.50 per 100 pounds, and the quality is equal to any manuf-actured in the United States. He also offers aff kinds of goods in the i ronfectionary and Fruit line at correspon ding low prices, as quick sales and small profits are the order of the day. Call or send your orders, and you can not fail to be satisfied. Dont forget the numher,M2 Market Street Philadelphia. J. J. RICHARDSON. Aug. 28. 1810. 3m ittlitog VENDERS OF FOREIGN MERCILINDISE. undersigned, Treasurer of the ][... County of Adams, in accordance with the several Act 3 of Assembly; pub lishes the following ligt of Wholesale Deal ers and Retailers of Foreign Merchandize, within the said county, as classified and returned to hiM by the Associate Judges and Commissioners of the County—desig nating those who have taken out License and those %rho have not, fur one year from the lst of May, 1816. Relailer3 who have token out License. Robert W: M'Sherr:v, CLASS. 13 George Arnold, f t 13 David Ziegler, , 14 / 1 Samuel Fahnestock, John Jenkins, • George Little, William 11. Sell, Samuel 11. Buehler, William Ruthrauff, David MiddlecofT, • Conrad Weaver, John M. Stevenson, Jr. Marcus Sampson, John Weikert, William Walker, Simon Wider, Abraham Scott, Thomas J. Cooper, Philip Hand, Peter Mickley, Casper Stick & Whitmore, David Beecher, Jacob Lower, Thomas Weagley, John Schriner, J. & I. Riddlemoserr, John Miller, John Sheely, John B. M'Crearv, Win. & Benj. Gardner, John M'N.ight, Oliver P. House, llenry Cauffinan, David Shull, John Burkholder, Jesse Houck; Abraham Kt ,n4r, Ephraim M . A. Charles Spangler, Jacob Hildebrand, & Co., William Wolf, Eusebius J. Owings, Francis P. Krichten, John Busby, David M. White, Jacob Aulebaugh, Jacob George, John Iloke, Jacob Brinkerhoff,: Jacob Heilley, • David Detrich, David, Newcomer, Henry Schri ver, M'Sherry & Fink, Pius Sneeringer, . Peter Long, Jacob Martin, J. Lilly & Riley, I John Clunk, William Bittinger, Ambrose AFFarlanc, New Stores Edmond C. Bishop, Holtzinger & Ferree, John Nunemaker, Isaac Snyder & Co. Peter Hulick, Jacob Hollinger, George G. Bentzell, Bartholomew Sullivan, Henry Sarbaugh, Philip Myers, George Myers & Son, Eichelberger & Hollinger, John Aulabaugh, Jacob Lawrence, Alexander Cobean, .Those who have not taken out License. Elizabeth G ilbert, Mary Duncan, 14. J. D. Bonham. 13. J. A. Myers, 14. Elizabeth M. Kelly, 14. John Aulabaugh, 14. Abraham Treat, • 14 14. Catharine Miller. 11 14. Peter Folk, 14. James M'Alillan, IS 14. William Alexander, 44 14. Enoch Simpson, 14. Samuel Berlin, 14. John M'llvain, 41 14. Henry Roberts, 44 14. Samuel C. 4A,NTID M'CREARY, aunty Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Nov. 6, 1846. ? ; t 3t FALL AID W d FASHIONS JUST RECEIVED! Subscriber respectfully informs Jo- his friends and the public generally, that he continues to carry on the TAILo Business at his - Establishment in Chain bersburg street, Gettysburg, a few doors below Thonipson's Hotel, where he will always be prepared to attend to orders up on the most reasonable terms. He has made arrangements to receive regularly the dirtiest City Fashions, and he promises all who may favor him with their pat onage, that he will give them entire satisfaction, both as it regards the fit and wormans ip of all garments entrusted to him ; and, at as moderate prices as they can be obtained any where else. ~ .. He hopes, by strictattention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a share of public patronage and support: Da...Country Produce taken in exchange for Work. JOHN 0. BAKER. Gettysburg, April 3, 1848.—tf ILVER AND, GERMAN SILVER CI PENCILS, VIOLTN STRINGS, &c., dant quality, can always bc/liad , at tlic Fanny. Store i nt' C. WEAVER. INDIAN vEGETAnLE PANACEA. IpERSONS :acted with !-crufula. Cancer, Erysipelas. Old ti. 'Put ter, Mercurial Diseases, or any other complains arising from impurities of the blood, ;tic revest ed to read the following teAinionials, in proof u f* the wonderful properties of the aboec named med icine. READ! READ! READ!! ! • We, the undersi6 7 ned, havim , visited Mr. Isaac Brooks. Jr. at the office of sle.sr. llowland Walton, 376 Market Street, Philadelphia. consid er his case the moat remarkable one ‘‘e ha% c ever witnessed or heard of. Ilis disease SCROFULA . and terrible most have been his ttN el ve years' conflict pith the des- His palate, the entire roof of his"'inontli, nose, upper lip, and lower lid or the itionT vlil; Line been destroyed, his face nem ly, eaten up, and pail of thejaw bone carried away. And yet rte r!fn give no description of his case, -Ali. B. informs us that in January last, the whole interior of his mouth, as well as most of his face, was a mass of deep and painful ulcers. On the I.lth of January last, he commenced ta• king Dr. Crillen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. which checked the disease in a lOW days.and fioni that time the cure has progressed without inter- mission. New flesh has supplied !be place of th e d e ep ulcers, and though badly disfigured, his face it, sound. and his general health is restored. We are assured that in the treatment of Mr. Brook's case, no Merino ials, Ointments, or Cans tic Applications have been used—in fact, the Pa nacea alone has wrought this Nvoliderful change. David Smith, Bucks county. Pa. Charles L. Rowland, Meadville, Crawford county, Pennsylvania. J W Jones, M It, South l'econd Street, Phiba. Jacob Lee, Pemberton New Jersey. E W Carr, .110 N Fourth, abut e Poplar Slice!, N Liberties. S McCullough..l.Znii!aster. Pa. R M Maddock, ...ft . LfNorth Eleventh Street, Philla. C W Appleton 1), Smith street. Timothy Caldwell, 31.trion co. Misouri. Daniel Yeakel, Chestnut Hill, Phil a co, l'a. , John Harnett, :190 High street, Phil'a. Wm Sterling. )1 I), Camden, N Jersey. Wm Hale, 378 high st Phil'a. .1 11 Potter, Manufacturer of Mineral Teeth, lan South Ninth st Phira. Geo W Metz, Brushmaker, :117 Market st E A Wollenweber, editoi Phira Democrat, N Third st Ezra Carr, 130 Chestnut st Pi ils. Rey A' )fi Gillette, Pastor of Eleventh Baptist Church, Phila. John 13e11. Erie st Phil'a, (North A mericandlice.) Aaron Sands, lid Catharine st Phila. Daniel McGinley, Kessler' s Alley, do Andrew Sweaton, Camdeni s N Jersey R 11 Evans, West Philla. Richard R. Young, Gilder. 40t John \V Ashmead, nu South Sixt . T S Wagner, Lithographer, 13 J Kensil, l 123 South Eletenth st Peter Sken Smith, Editor Native Eagle, do Joel Bodine, Glass manufacturer, Williamstown, N Jersey. William Steely, Farmington, Van Buren co, lowa. Lll Coles. IM Boston, Mass. Russel Canfield, Phvsi• logist, Phila. Thurna's S Roby, 1), Ilarrisborg, Pa. Peter Wright, 159 Clarket st James \V Nevin, 101 Filbert st do - John Good, 174 Spruce street do Rev Win Uric, Pastor St Paul .I‘l E Church,Cathi mine st Phil a. key John Chambers, Pastor Ist Independent Church, Broad st. l'hil.t. L Sanders, Publisher of fledge and Standard, Phila. P Sellers, Editor Olive Branch, Doylestown. Bucks county, Pa. Jacob Frick, Editor of the American Sentinel, Phila. Constant Gillon, Attorney at Law, No. 39 South Fourth st Phila. L A Godey, Ladies Book, 101 Chestnut st Phila. J R Nichols, Pastor of Brickmakers . M. P. ChUrch, Phila. 1) S Kieffer, Publisher of Lancaster American Re publican. At\ ilson, M No (3 Cedar Bow. Phila. Samuel Ketchum, No 62 North Third st do Vey Levi Brink, N. York. Edward Paxson, No. 13S North Front st. do. J C Laycock, Attorney at Law, Washington Square, Phila. The above named gentlemen (constituting bts a small portion of those who have visited. Mr. Brooks at our office in Philadelphia who would certify to the same facts if cessary) ate well known, and their high • iig in society pre cludes the idea of their I ng their names to carry on an imposition. And here we say, without the fear of contra diction, that we have not found a case of Scrofula or other disease for which we recommend the Pa nacea, which the medicine has not speedily ar- " 14. i 4 14 . •' 11. " 14. " 14. 44 14 . 46 14. " 14. " 14. It. 14. 14. .1. 14. rested. We have at this time a multitude of patients under treatment, all of whom are doing well.— Amor ' , : them is one of CANCER, which was pro-' nouneed by physicians beyond the reach of :Surgi cal assistance, but from all appearances will be cured in a few months. lErThe above valuable medicine is for sale, wholesale and retail, by Alesq - s. Rowan and Wal ton, Proprietors, 376 market street Philadelphia, and by the - rollowing agents: ' Samuel 11. Buehler, Gettysburg, Pa. (7.. d. Morris, York, Pa. • N. N. Robinson, Baltimore, Md. act. 23, 1816. 1 y ALEX. R. STEVENSON,. ATTORNEY AT LAW", OFFICE in the Centre Square, North of the Court-house, between Smith's and Stevenson's corners. • Gettysburg, Pa. LdIV NOTICE. .13" is 1ER.:133.-131/- IED 4, (Of Carlisle,) ipRSENTS his respects to his friends and informs them that he has made arrangements to continue to practice as usual in the Courts of Adams count•, under the new regulation of the tittles for holding them. Jan. 30, 1846. tf T I 1 0 111 41. E A 11Y, ATTORNEY .A T L,lll . it MOE in the South-east Corner of ‘--F the Diamond, between A. 13. Kurtz's Hotel and R. W. M'Sherry's Store. Gettysburg, Dee. 12; 1845.—tf ../ ,a IEI o La a 2 z - b 0 AT'VORNEI" A 2' L... 1 /I', F t F he E pßeSophieisorrAu(fieasnsit)tical„ t s n e u r N v • i c .c 8H to 10 , Office is the one on the public square in ' I.ITY AGENCY.-1 7 . B. PAL:el:a. I:Fri..al the Gettysburg, latc/y occupied a. a Lii - le-Qj . -: corner of Chesnut N: Third streets. Phibraciphifr ; Ile has 11,0 jice by Wm: 111'SHERny, .Esq. also made arran , i'entents to have tin. adyiee: Nawoi street, Noe" York; and t-outh. , e . tst coi,-, and assistance a his Father, Jutgli: ht:: ner Of Baltimore and Calvert Aree, Ballllllol, .: and A. CAIt,T:44 i N. rffilltil St. 1 1 1. i :1. of Carlisle, in all dillicult i•tts el-. are out authorized A gente for receiving Allt tati-t;. i , 11 en, :rid :subscription?. co the -t it uti,! ri.P...,•! SeTte:a'.er 'lO. • . If :.. 0 .t;vl itTeiv,!l::,, C , r.. !lii ,:•a.,. 1T NEVER F111,s!! larket st Phila do. (11E - AP "W AT(TIFS ! '/'&e Ch. vest 'Gall rut I ..Silre • Irtz!thc4 LA' I'llll-1 DE . 1.1'111.1 Gold Levers. lull jeweled, Silver Lever:4, full jeweled, (;, o ld Leinnes, jeweled, Silver Le pines, jencled. Silver Quartiers.line gindity, Golo %%multes. ilea Spertarle:4, Gold Pencils. Gold Bracelets -M.5'41 (IN II 17\ D A large assortment or Gold and Silver Ilair-liraerlets, Finger-Rings, lirenstpim:, !loop Ear-IZing, Gold fens, Silver Spoons, Sugar Tonges, Thimbles; Gold Neek, and Fob Chains, Guard Keys, and Jewelry at egg:illy low pri c es. pc:p..llll want is tr•vall, to convince cus tomers. All kinds of Watohes and Clocks re paired and Nv:irrantcd to keep good time for one year. Old Gold_ - and Silver bought for Cash, or takeli in exchange. I have some Cold and Silver Levers, at still cheaper prices than the above. A lib eral Ditaanint made to dealers. Call and see for yourselves. For sale, Eipht-clay and 'Thirty-)tour 13rass Clocks, at LEWIS hAIMMUS'S \\'atch, Clock. and .le%%clry :• 4 1ore, N0..11.3 Mai Itet altote I 1111, unrth t,itle, Philadelphia, Sept. .1, 18111. tf Xational Dap-nen-ion Gallery and Pho tographers' PurniNhiag 6WARDED the Medal - , Four First IPremiums, and Two Highest Don ors by the institutes of Massachusetts, New YOH:, and Pennsylvania, for , the most beautiful colored Daguerreotypes and best Apparatus ever exhibit;l. ELP.Portraits taken in exquisite style, ‘vithout regard to weather. instructions given in the art. A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock always on hand, at the lowest cash prices. New York, 251 Broadway ; Philadel phia, 130 Chestnut st.. Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover street; ; Washington, Pennsylvania A \Time ; Petersburg, Va., Meehanies' 11;111 ; Cincinnati, Fourth and Walnut, and 170 Main Street ; Sara-' toga Springs, Broadway. June 5,1810.-1 v tg_7llE A NI TS, FII,II E 1? TS, A-T, NwNDs, &e., or the hest duality o be had at the Confcctitmary of C. WEAVER. .11)61 10, 18.10 Prot Celion eigeriessl .Loss by :53:74-" E "Cumberland Valley Jhavni Proirctiot Company, being incoi rot at rd by an act of the Legislature and lolly otgauiied Slid In of ora tion under the direction of the following boat d of Managers, viz: ThMnas C. Miller, Pa% id IV. C1'110(11;11, James NVeakly, rutt,t.t:l cnitt»ann..A. G Miller, Philip Spangler, I.::Aintiel Tritt, '11.4 u.- as M. M'Kinney, Abt ahem ling, John Zug, Samuel Ruston, T. Green, John I:ear. call the attention of the inhabitants of Cunibedand and Adams counties, to the cheapness ut the IaICS, and he many advantages whiLli this kind urinsuraLce 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 insurance no mote is dt tnandcd than is necessary to meet the expenses ut the Ct nipany and indemnity against losLes.uhich may baltl•en. 3d. The inconvenience of fletilltotri2ll(!nah is avoided by insuring for a term of live yea, s. .Ith. Any person applying fur insurance must give his premium' rote fpr the cheapest c'ass at the rate of 5 per centum,Olihich will he en the $lOOO, for which he Will have to pay ;;F:2 ro for live years, and $1 50 for stir% ey and policy, and no more unless loss: be sustained to a great r amount than the funds on hand will cover, and then no more will be require& than a pro rata share. These rates are inneb cheaper than them of other companies, except such as are incwpwa ted on the same principles. THOMAS C. .MILLER, PIIEtIDENT. A. G. :NI Li.r.n, Scr.y. LIST OF AGENTS. The following named gentlemen have been tip pointed AGENTS for Adams county William W. Paxton. Gen'l Agent, Gettysburg James A. Thompson, t David Zeigler, Dr. Win. IL Stewart, Henry Myers, Henry Mayer, F.sq., Daniel Comfort, Abraham ' Esq., David Blythe,Esq., William Morrison, Abel T.' Wright, Thomas 'l'. Wierman, 1)r. D. Mellinger, Abraham Scott, Sept. f2O, Perfumery, Soup, 1/DERFUNIERY, MOM'S, FANCY IF ARTICLES, TOYS, &c., for sale C. WEAVER. April 10, 1846 DIE STAR AND BANNER Is published every ..I:'riday Evening, in. the County BuiMbar, above the Register and Recorder's Wire, by DAVID A. BUEHLER. ri+:itMs. Ir paid in advance or within the year, $2 rcr annum - if not paid within the year, $9, 50.. No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid— except at the option of the Editor. Single copie,i 04 cents. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement Advertisements not exceeding a square inserted three times to —every subsequent insertion 9.5 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for a giv in time, will lie continued until forbid. A liberal reduction will be made iotho,se Nvho:advinti6e by the year. Job Printing of kin& e::ccuted neatly and promptly, and on reasonable terms. Icticrs and Contnoinictition4 to the Editor, (ex cepting such as contain Money or the names, of : t new subscilbem) mut-t be rosT"r.tia, in order to secure attention. E•LS 00 23 00 3U 00 15 00 10 00 .15 00 1 75 2 00 4:00 Petertbnrg. New Chester Abbot tstom n. St rnbun 'HunterFlow n llillcissttww n Bendersvil le. A rencitstown East Ber lin. Caslttowit.
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