ADVERTISEMENTS Alexander Fisher, AR-1 No, 4. April signee of Snm.Fisher, I Term 184!. Sub vs. perna upon a Bill John P. Baker and Jos. I ir, Chancery. Pfoutz and Others. J ADAMS COUNTY, SS. „pit At. i .,, The Commonwealth of Penn felt sylvania to John P. Baker and di t . ,. , - to his assignees appointed by the -'' '""- 4 .. s. Colin of Common Pleas of 4 1, C . Franklin county, under the laws made fir tho relief et Insolvent debtors;—to ,Joseph Pfoutz and to his assignees appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, under the laws made for the relief of Insolvent debtors, and to each and every of the creditors of the said John P. Baker and of the said Joseph Pfoutz, and to the creditors of the late firm of Samuel Fisher & Co. composed of Samuel Fisher and the saiLl John P. Baker and Joseph Pfoutz— GREETING You and each of you are commanded to appear at Gettybburg in the county of Ad ams on 21/onaray the 26/h day of April next, at 10 o'clook A. M. et a Court then and there to be held before the! Honorable DANIEL DURKEE, President, and his Asso ciates, Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the said County, under the pains and penalties that shall fall thereon— to answer to a bill in Chancery filed in said Court, by Alexander Fisher assignee of the said Samuel Fisher; and that you, and each of you, be there and then ready to answer the said bill filed as aforesaid; and further, to abide all orders and decrees to be made by the said Court touching the premises, and matters,in said bill stated; which the circumstances of the case and justice and equity may require. Witness the Honorable DANIEL DURKEE, President Judge of the said Court, at Get tysburg, in the said county of Adams, the 4th day of February, A. D. 1841, and the seal of said Court. AMOS MAGINLY, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Get tysburg, Fob. 16, 1840. NOTICE. To the Honorable the Judges of 14 Court of Common Pleas of ddams county: THE petition of Jacob Bishop,Philip Bish op and Thos. Rimes, Trustees of the church property of the "United Brethren in Christ" of Germany township . , in the count] of A dams, humbly sheweth:— That Philip Bishop, deceased, late of the township and county aforesaid, by his deed indented, did . give, grant, bargain and sell, lease and release, enfeoff and confirm unto the therein named Trustees and their suc cessors forever, all. that Tract of Land en closed by the following metes and bounds, beginning at the aouth east corner of the Catholic church ground and running south 60r, west 2.90 perches, 2d station south 40 ° , east 2.00 perches, 3d station, north 61 ° . east 2.60 perches, 4th north 49", east 2.25 perches, sth, north 42°, west 10.10 perches, 6th, south 60 ° , west 0.20 perches, 7th, south 28r, east 7.55 perches, in trust for the "United Brethren in Christ,' as is further evidenced by the last will and tes tament of the decedent: That the aforesaid deed of trust, executed by the aforesaid Phi lip Bishop, to the above mentioned Trustees of the "United Brethren in Christ" bath been lost, whereby your petitioners' title to the premises hath become defective and perfect;—and your petitioners being desir ous to have the said losses, defects and im perfections in their said title supplied, there fore, humbly pray your Elmore will please issue a subpoena for such person or persons as may appear to be interested in the mat ters above set forth, requiring them to ap pear before your Honors, to make their an ewers upon oath or affirmation, to the facts abb•'o alleged;--and that your Honors will thereupon make such order and decree in the premises as to justice and equity shall appertain—and your petitioners, as in duty bound, will ever pray, &e. THOMAS HIVES, PHILIP BISHOP. Thomas !limes, one of the above peti tioners, on his affirmation, doth declare and say, that the material facts set forth in the above petition are true to the best of his knowledge and belief. THOMAS HI NIES. Affirmed in open court, Jan. 25,1841. - A NI OS M AGIN LY, Proth'y. Jnnuary 25th, 1841, Subpcena awarded to the Executors end Heirs of Philip Bish op, deceased, returnable on the 2d March next. D. D. To wit:—Jacob Bishop, Philip Bishop and Christian Bishop, Executors of Philip Bishop, deceased, and Barbara, intermarri ed with George Gating, Betsey, intermar ried with George Gitt, John Bishop, Jacob Bishop, Magdelina, intermarried with John Brubaker, dec'd, leaving issue, to wit, John, Susan, intermarried with Michael Crouse, dec'd, leaving issue, to wit, Ephraim, Ann, intermarried with Thomas Himes, dec'd, leaving issue, to wit, T. B. [limes, and the heirs of Christian Bishop, deceased, to wit, Edmund, Alexander, Walter and Sarah by their Guardian, George Will. Witness, DANIEL DURKEE, ), Esquire, President Judge, at Gettysburg, the twenty-seventh day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one. AMOS MAGINLY, Proth'y. Feb. 10. 3t--47 NEW SILK AND "%NOT GOODS. 'R. ;NlTireary, • iAS just received a fresh supply of or tides suited to the season, to which the attention of the LADIES is particular!) invited, as the essoftment embraces some very fine and and desirable goods. December 22,1840. if-30 ADVERTISEMENTS. VALUABLE FARM FOP, SALE. ralliE subscriber offers at private sale, -II- that valuable late the property of Rosser 31tacAuY de ceased, situate in Cumberland township, Adams county, 5 miles from Gettysburg, on the Taneytown road, adjoining farms of Eli Horner, Heirs of Andrew Homer, and others, containing One Hundred S Six acres, of excellent land. There is a good propor tion of woodland and meadow. The rm• nrorements are A GOOD LOG IFILOUSE ••••''r and Barn acd ether buildings. There is a never failing Spring of water near the house• A YOIING ORCTIAMEI of choice fruit, &c. Application to be made to the subscriber. SAM'L S. 11'CREARY, Arent for the Heirs• Gettysburz, Jan. 5, 1841. ts-41 Ctrif the above property is not sold it will be for rent. TO TIME PIaIILIC. ETE submriber is agent for the sale of T Monuments, Tomb Tables, Head and Foot Stones of all sizes and qualities, Mantle, Window and Door sills, Bar, Hearth and Paint stones,Mulkne,4.e. which, for neatn e ss, accuracy and elegance is not surptmed by any other manufactory, either in the quality of stone, beauty of sculpture, or geceral elegance of finish Persons wishing to purchase can be sup plied at short notice and on the most reason. able terms, by leaving the dimensions, quality and manner of finish with the sub. scriber. C. W. HOFFMAN, Agent for W. Loughrige. Gettysburg, Feb. 2, 141. tf-45 DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Pain in she Side, Loss of Appetite, Palpita tion of the Heart, Costiveness, Nervous, Affections, and all Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. In those di se ases. DR. HA R LICH'S Compound Strengthening Tonic and Aperient German Pills, will afford posi five relief. "Thousands have already tes tified to this fact." This Invaluable Pre paration consists of two "distinct" kinds which are enveloped in "small packages" with lull directions for using. Their effects upon the System is entirely different from that which many of the Medicines that ap pear in the public prints produce, and are as follows: First to cleanse the Blood, Stomach, and Intestines from excrementitious ma:ter (which always subjects the system to dis ease) by the use ofa few doses of APERI ENT PILLS. After this is accomplish ed, the. COMPOUND STRENGTHEN ING TONIC PILLSare used to Strength en and Invigorate the Nervous System,give tone to the Stomach and Organs of Diges tion, thus renewing and reanimating the System again to its proper functions For Sale in Gettysburg, at the Drug Store of S. S. FORNEY, Agent. Feb. 23, 1841. 3t-48 GETTYSBURG STEAM FO!INDRY. T. Warren & Co. IIAVING taken Ibis establishment, the business will in future be carried on upon a much more extensive scale than has been done heretofore. They are now pre. pared to do all kinds of IC A. in the neatest and best manner, having on hands a large collection of patterns. Per sons wanting castings of any kind, may find it to be to their interest to call at this estab• Tishman. Mr. Waasz:v whn is an experienced moulder, and who has been engaged in the business for many years, will at all times be found at the establishment; and having the best grey Pig for Foundry purposes, persons getting castings made may rest as sured of them being smooth and of a supe rior quality. AU kinds of BRASS CASTINGS, made on short notice, / A pattern maker is attached to the Foundry. Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1941. 3m-42 P. S. All kinds of turning is IRONland BRASS done at the Foundry. NOTICE. Estate of GEORGE 31'1NTYRE, decid. ETTER'S of Administration on the Es tags of GEORGE WINEVRE, late of Franklin township, Adams county, decea sed, having been granted to Henry Gitt, residing in Berwick township, he hereby rr quests all persons indebted to said deceas ed, to make immediate payment of their respective dues, and all persons having claims or demands against said Estate to make known the same to the subscriber without delay. HENRY GITT, Adm'r. February 2,1 E-11. 6t-45 sat-11 IfIIIE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he carnes on, in connection with the black smithing the Wagon 'Making "Justness, and is prepared to execute all orders in eith er of the above businesses in a workman like manner and at the shortest notice. C. W. HOFFII Gettysburg, Slay 5,1840. N. B. Anapprentice wil; be taken to the lilack•Smitbing if immediate application be made. . C. W. 11. ADVERTISEMENTS POOR-HOUSE a(CAMURrEIiq Samuel Witherolo, Treasurer, In Account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of the County of Adams. DR. Dolls. Cu. 1840, Jan u aay 20, To order on J. H. M'Clellan, Esq. for 500 00 January 27, do. de. 300 00 March 31, do. do. 1,000 00 April 27, do. do. 500 00 April 28, do. do. 5( 0 00 August 20, do. do. 500 00_ September 10, do. do. 1,000 00 October 1, do. do. 500 00 CR. Dolls. cts By balance duo him last settle- Cash paid for support of out door paupers, do. for Grain and Flour, 310 20 do. for Mechanics' bills, 261 70 do. for Merchandize, 317 50 do. for Groceries, 303 65 do. for Male hirelings, 170 75 do. for Female hirelings, 159 56 do. to Steward for sundry expenses, ' 115 21 do. for Steward's salary, 137 50 do. for Physician's salary, 100 00 do. for Clerk's salary, 25 00 do. for Extra services of Directors, 40 00 do. to pay Harvest hands, 80 00 do. for Coffins, 04 00 do. for Clovorseed, 45 00 do. for Printing, 39 75 do. for Wood chopping, 38 30 do. for Apples and cider, 26 95 do. for Justices' orders, 47 00 do. for Funeral expenses of out door Paupers, 49 50 do. for Lumber, 57 50 do. for Meat, 17 16 do. for Sheep, 12 00 do. for Executing orders, 9 El 4 do. for Treasurer's salary, 25 00 84,194 87 Balance in hands of Treasurer, 605 13 $4,800 00 For balance due from S. Wither ow, Esq. Treasurer, received two Notes from J. A. Thomp• son and M. C. Clarkson, (sect'. rities,) for 555 13 From them in cash, 50 00 WE, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, DO CERTIFY, that we have examined the Items which compose the above Accounts, and do report that they are correct and that there is a balance due from SAMUEL WITH- Ow, Esq. Treasurer, of SIX HUNDRED AND FIVE DOLLARS AND THIR TEEN CENTS, and that said balance has been paid and secured to the Directors by James A. Thompson and Michael C. Clarkson, the securities of Samuel Wither ow, EN. Treasurer, being from the 7th day ofJanuary 1840, to the 6th day of January 1841, both days inclusive. JOHN G. MORNINGSTAR, SAMUEL DURBORA W, Aud:tors. Quinlan Armstrong, Steward, In Account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Adams County, from 7th January, 1840, to Ist April 1890. DR. Dolls. Cis. To cash received for boarding Ja. cob Keller and Henry Sharrah, 11 50 do. for Pork and beef sold, 32 70i. do. for Heifer and Hogs, 23 00 do. for Potatoes, 5 00 do. for Hides, 3 80 do. for. Tallow, 4 821 do. for Spring wheat, 425 do. for Wool, 4 00 do. for Lime, 300 do. received Henry Butler's goods, 5 32 do. order on Treasurer, 30 84 CR. Dona. Cis. By balance duo Steward on last settlement, 62 22 By cash paid for salt 11 50 Do. for Merchandize, 10 344 Do. for Mechanics' bills, 13 94 Do. for Lime, 8 61 Do. for Timothy seed, 5 64 Do. for Executing orders, 3 97 Do. Butchery, 75 Do. Butter, 1 964 Do. to Paupers on leaving the House, 2 75 Do. for Postage, 80 Do. for Vegetables, 5 564 Henry Wady, Steward, In Account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of the County of Adams, from lit April, 1840, to sth January, 1841. DR. Dolls. Cis. To cash received for Hauling,&c. 800 " Cash, 2 25 Do. for Potatoes, 50 Do. for Beef, Tallow and Lard, 0 65.1 Do. for Lime and Plaster, 1 421 Do. for Cloverseed, 1 504 Do. for Grain, 3 13011 Do. for Merchandize, '5 24} Do. for Stock, 8 00 3 orders on Treasurer, 100 00 Balance ia tumid of Steward," $lB 95 CR. Dolls. Cu. By cash paid for vegetables, 10 31i Do. for Merchandize, 9 874 Do. for Sheep, Do. for Giatn, Do. for Butter, 12 95 Do. Male hirelings, 12 374 Do. Female hirelings, 7 374 Do. Harvest hands, 26 00 Do. for Executing orders, 4 57i Do. for Meat, Do. Paupers on leaving the House, 125 WE, the subscribers, Auditors to set. tie and adjust tho Public Accounts, DO CERTIFY, that we have examined the Items which compose the above Ac. counts and that they are correct; and that the Account with QVINTIN AnmsrnoNo, former Sieward,from the 7th day of Janua ry, 184°, to the Ist day of April, 1840, is square; And that there is a balance of EIGHTEEN DOLLARS AND NINE TY.FIVE CENTS, in the hands of HEN RY WELDY, Steward, beina from the Ist day of April, 1840, to the sth day of Janu ary, 1841. JOHN G. MORNINGSTAR, SAMUEL DURBORA W, Auditors. 84,900 00 743 90 8 8 1 87 PRODUCE OF THE FARM TOR 1840. 200 bushels of Wheat, 100 do. Rye, 600 do. Corn, 400 do. Oats, 250 do. Potatoes, 5100 Cwt. of Pork, 40 tons of Hay, 08 yards of Linsey, 44 do. Tow linen. 50 Paupers admitted during the year. 27 nut door Paupers on the list. 75 Paupers remain at the Poor house on the 6th ofJanuary, 1841. February 16, 1841. St-47 IF Malt FOR 14 AILATA rip HE subscriber will sell by public out cry, on the premises, on Saturday the 6th day of March next, tho 7 Z. Rai late the Estate of JAMES M'ALLISTER, sen. deceased, situate in Cumberland town. ship, Adams county, one mile and a half south of Gettysburg, containing 29 ACRES, a good proportion of Meadow and Wood. land. Thera is a good TWO-STORY . STONE HOUSE. 1. . Stone Bank Barn, and several out houses on the premises, and an excellent well of water at the door and several good Springs of water; a good ORCHARD of various kinds of fruit. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M.— Any person wishing to view the property, will please call on the subscriber adjoining the property. JAMES M'A L LISTER, Executor of Jas. 31'Allistcr, scn. dec'd. February 16, 1841. is-47 8605 13 TRUSTIES' SALE. WILL be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, on Friday the l 9th of Illurch next, A TRACT OF LAND; lying part in Huntington and 'part in Ty. rone townships, Adams county, about three and a half miles south east of Petersburg, (Y. S.) and about one mile from Heidlers. burg, adjoining lands of Col. Geo. [limes, Jacob Hersh, and Col. Baltzer Snyder, con. taming about 160 AORMS of Patented Land, twenty•five Acres of which are in good timber, and the remain der in a good state of cultivation. Thr improvements are,a two story WEATHER-BOARDED Dwelling Douse, and Log Barn, with a good well of water convenient to the dwelling. Persons wishing to view the property tv will be shown the same, by calling on Mr. F. C. Melching, residing on the premises. 8128 04 Salo to commence at 10 o'clock. The terms will be reasonable, and will bo made known on day of sale by KARLE FORNEY, JOS. W. SCHMIDT, Trustees of George Forney. February 10, 1841. is-47 ALBANY LOOK HOSPITAL. SYPHILIS. Onmes Principiia obsta. ENCOURAGED by the unilorm success attending his peculiar method of treatment. for the preven tion and cure of venereal complaints, and confirmed by the experience of many years in a widely extended practice; sensible also of the happy effects resultiug to the community, from having confined himself en tirely to the study and care of a class of diseases which there is every reason to deplore aro too prev alent. Dr. COOKE continues to direct Wesel° attention to the treatment of every disorder that occurs from imprudence, whilst under the influence of intemper ance or any other baneful excitement, and to the cure of those dreadful maladies, which too often arise there from. These sometimes commence in a most simple form, and through neglect or injudicious treatment afterwards assume a more aggravated state of disease, occasionin.. abscess ulceration, nodes, caries of the bones, paned° syphilis, cancer, premature old age. and too often end In a protracted incurable state of miserable existence. 8128 04 Dr. COOKE though professing exclusively the stu dy and cure of these particular complaints, deems it proper to inform his friends and the public in general, in justice to his professional character, that he was properly educated andwegularly inlatiated into every branch of the professidh as a general Practitioner in Europe. Dr. COOKE may be consulted therefore at all times, as usual at his offices, which are properly fit ted up and arranged for confidential consultation. Country patients residing at a distance—and another patients who prefer writing instead of a personal in terview—can be treated with equal success on descri bing minutely their case by letter, and enclosing a remittance for advice and medicine. There will be no difficulty in sending packages to any part of the United States, and the medicines will be securely packed, carefully protected from ohservation,and sent without delay to the place appointed. OFFICES No. 3 Norton street, near Green street, Albany, New Yerk. May 5,1840.1 y• • 8149 18i 121-23 i ADVERTISEMENTS. p ADVERTISEMENTS Ulatt atten a. to your -lute-rest!! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public, and the Farmers particularly, that ho has ready for delivery his Improved Two Horse THIZASHING MACHINES; Ono of which is now in the possession of Mr. Abraham Fisher, residing in Menallen township, Adams County, Pa. Messrs. Fisher and Forney having fairly tutted the utility of this machine, furnish the following Certificato:— $l2l 22i CERTIFICATE.--We cortifv, that we have in use ono of Mr. S. H. LITTLE :S PATENT HORSE POWERS, and be. Hove it to be decidedly superior to any thing of the kind we havo over seen. From the small degree of friction and the rapidity of motion, two horses have thrashed nt the rate of two hundred dozen a dny, with the greatest ease, and without injury to the grain. Meridian township, Sept. 5, 1840 WE, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we have seen one of S. H. Little's Two Horse Patent Portable Thrashing Ma chine in use and can assure the Farmers and the Public that it is worthy of the highest praise and patronage, as two horses can do the work of four with more ease and loss . hands. It saves ono half the labour and performs the work in the best manner possible. It possesses a decided advantage over any other machine, being less liable to got out of order, and easily to be remevi-d. To see it in operation is sufficient to satisfy any one of its groat utility and the propriety of our statement. George Smyser, John F. 51'Farlane, David Ziegler, Wm. N. Irvine, C. Burluchy, William Settle, John Barret, Robert King, William M'Clellan, Joel B. Danner, A. B. Kurtz, S. R. Russell, Wm. Taughinbaugh, John Gilbert, Jesse Ashbaugh, - Michael Rupp, John B. M'Pherson, James C. Watson, Daniel Culp, Geo. C. Strickhouser, John Hamilton, S. S. King, C. Stout, John M. Stevenson, D. Horner, I3onj. Lefever. J. White, (Freedom) H. Aughinbaugh, David Troxel, Jr. Joseph Amos Maginly, James D. Paxton, David llPMitrdie, John Scott, Quintin Armstrong,' Barnhart Gilbert. Farmers who have been waiting for something better than heretofore offered for sale, will find this to be the article. Come see it, gentlemen, and judge for yourselves. S. FL LITTLE. Gettysburg, Sept. 22, 1840. tf-26 REGISTER'S NOTICES. Rotice is itexib - 1 Given, TO all Legatees and other persons con cerned, that the ADMINISTRA TION ACCOUNTS of the Estates of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation, on Tues day the 2d day of March, 1841, to wit: The account of Joseph . Kuhn, Adminier trator of the Estate of Catherine Kuhn, de ceased. The account of David Middlecoti; \Admin istrator of the Estate of Jacob Brough, s 'de. ceased. Tho account of John Horner, Adminis trator of the Estate of Andrew Homer, de ceased. . The account of Daniel Crouse, Adminis trator of the Estate of Zechariah Loude baugh, deceased. The account of John Myers, Guardian of Valentino Myers, one of the minor children of Ludwick Myers, deceased. The further account of Jacob Ilereter, jr. Administrator of the Estate of Philip Rahn, deceased. The account of Charles G. M'Lean, ac ting Executor of the Estate of George Kerr, Esq. deceased. The account of George W. Lilly, Ad• ministrator do bonis non of the Estate of Henry Lilly, deceased. The 'account of. George Will, Executor of the Estate of Jacob Grove, deceased. The account of Henry Hartzell, Admin istrator of the Estate of George Hartzell, deceased. WM. KING, Register. Register's Oflice,aettysburg, Feb. 2, 1840. tc-45 Garlegant's Balsam of Health, Prepared only by the sole propielor, JOHN S. MILLER, Frederick, Md GirpHE subscriber has just received a further 44.. supply of this valuable medicine, which has gained a celebrity which few other articles has ever received in so short a time as this; the sale of which, has constantly increased, and will con. tinuo to increase, as its merits aro made known. This celebrated BALSAM OF HEALTH, is a medi cine and vegetable compound, warranted is safe andefTectual remedy for the cure of Dyspepsia, and for the whole train ofdiseases resulting from, and connected with a disordered condition of the of the stomach and liver, or, derangement of the digestive functions. As a family medicine it stands unrivalled, and should bo possessed by all heads of families, particularly, by all those that aro subject to a constipation of the bowels: it ope rates as a gentle aperient, gives a tone and ac• lion to the stomach and bowels, and enlivening and invigorating the whole system. This Dal sam of Health does not contain a particle of Mer. cum but.it is composed altogether of vegetable matter, which renders it perfectly harmless, and it is no hinderance to business, nor any proper customary employment and habits. The propri. etor could give a great many certificates of cures performed by this modicino•in this advertisement, if itdid not occupy so much room; therefore ho dooms it quite unnecessary, as all thot , o w!.o wish to see them can, by applying to his agent in this place. 8. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, or, Dr. AUG. TANEY, Emmitsburg, Md. September 29,1840. Gm-27 • JOB PRINTING, OF ALL RINDS, Neatly and expeditiously executed at the office o ' , THE' STAR & BANNER." ABRAHAM FISHER. DANIEL FORNEY. ADVERTISEMENTS FASIIIO2IIA El LE BARBER Ann EA2To 111 I % I I I S Chambersburg Street, next dear to The ludion Queen Hutel, rJMIE subscriber would respectfully in -11- form the citizens of this place and the public generally, that he has opened a shop as above, and intends to keep constant ly on hand a splendid assortment of Gentlemens' Wigs, Ladies' Do., Ladies' Braids, Friz zettes, Curls, Puffs, &e. tec. Egc. The New York and Philadelphia fashions for hair dressing will be received regularly every month. He hopes, by attention to bUsiness and a determination to please, to receive and merit a liberal share of patron. JOHN SANDERS. N. B. All kinds of old hair taken in ex change for new work. Juno 2, 1840: lf. CERTIFICATES OF ACENCT FOR THE SALE OF BRAITDRET..ES Peretable Universal Pills are held in Adams county by the following agents: Taos. J. COOPER & Gettysburg. JNO. M. STEVENSON, Abraham King, Hunterstown. Ickes & Bridges, Petersburg. Wm. Hildebrand, East Berlin: Cook & Tudor, Hampton. A. S. E. Duncan, Castitown. IVPSlierry & Fink, Littlestown. A. M'Farlar.d, A bbottstown. H. %V. Slagle, Oxford. M. Lawyer, Fairfield. As pills, purporting to be mine and put op in imitation, are vended in various quarters prejudicial to health of those who use them, it is but just to warn the public against pur chasing of any but such as are the avowed and authorized agents. By so doing they will be secured against deception. B. BRANDRETH, M. D. September 22, IE I 4O. Iy-2(i 1 1 4 1w WINTEVii. mooDoo JUST received an additional supply of new and desirable winter Goods, yin: Cloths, eassinseres and as sinetts Pilot, Beaver, and Bearskin cloths; Flannels, Wool and Cotton; • Blankets, Horse, Rose and Point; Capeting, Ingrain and Hemp; Boys' and Men's Comforts; Buocha and Blanket Shawl.% White, Black, and Scarlet Merino do.; Freuch and English Merinoes; Manchester Ginghams; Tickings and Checks; Bleached and unbletiched Fur, Cloth, and Scalene Caps; Water proof and Listing Socks; Lndies' fur lined Shoes; Children's Leather and Morroco Boots; Fur Coat Collars; Ladies' carrying Baskets; Mahogany and Gilt framed Looking. glasses; Hair, Cloth, and Tooth brushes, arc. A fresh supply of Groceries, CONSISTING IN PANT OF \ SUGAR AND COFFEE, Black imperial, Old and young Hyson Teas; Common, N. Orleans, Sugar-house Mo- lasses; Steam Syrup; Fish, and Winter strained Sperm ell; Sperm, and Tallow candl e s'; Allspice. Pepper, Ginger, oke. du— To all of which ;he attention of thorn fond of BARGAINS and good GOODS, is respectfully invited by December:22, IE4O. O.K! Lfr) : 1 - 1 1A 1 ;fiCelki_lo ;.'ll F•11P - 1 . 1 .. 4 " ,; ' PM! JUST received a fresh supply of Fine wool dyed Black cloths; Super Blue and piece dyed Black do.; Invisible and Bottle Green do.; Olive, Mulberry, and London Brown do.; Cadet, dark mixed, and drab do.; Very fine Beaver and Pilot do.; ALSO—a good assortment of Cassialeres and Cussinetts; for sale at prices that will make TIMES BETTER, by - R. G. 31TREARY. December 22, 1840. tf-39 SILK AND FANCY lIVODOO wUST received a large assortment—em bracing Black Italian Lustrings Silk, (llatteonis,) Very rich black Gro de Rhine, Blue black Lustring and Gro de Grani, Rich figured Silk, (a large asAutiment,) Plain and figured Sating, Plain Gro de Napes, (all colors,) Black and Blue black French Bornba- Handsome style French Mouseline do Laines, Rich Paris Aprons. (a new article,) Bonnet end Cap Ribbow, Kid Gloves; A GOOD ASSORTZEICT Or Thread Laces, Juconet and Swiss Edgings and Insert- Inge, French Lawns, Plain and Figured Mils. him, &c. Fur sale cheap, by R. G. 31TREARY. it 19 Angus: 4. 1640. D. H. SWOPE. If-29