A. NISEI. A kissl-0, 'tis a magic spell That wildly thrills the breast, And bids it with emotion swell, When lip to lip is pressed: 'Tis friendship's pledge—affection's seal— And though a transient blies, Yet still the coldest heart must feel The rapture of a kiss. A kite! 'tie love's own tender breath— Fond language of tho heart— The last communion hold in death, When friends forever part. When gloomy cares disturb the breast, No charm can soothe like this; The mind is sweetly lulled to rest, Beneath a magic kiss. . A kiss! yes, 'tie a dear delight, Whose memory often cheerp, And shines through clouds serenely bright, Recalling hy•gone years: Who bath not felt the bosom, With an ecstatic bliss, As loving souls together meet In transports glowing kiss. A Bosom Etna. —A female in Baltimore was suspected recently by a storekeeper of secreting in her bosom a skein of worsted, and he masted upon searching her,to which she objected fin spine time,but being threat. ened with exposure, she consented. He found concealed in her bosom tho worsted, two shawls, a pair of stockings, and to his astouishment, a pair of skates. CONSECRATION OF CATHOLIC 81.911101'9. —Dr. Chance was consecrated Bishop of Natchez on Sunday last at Baltimore, and on Sunday next at the same place, the Rev. Richard Whalen will be consecrated Bishop of Richmond Va. 01 the latter gentleman the tollowitig entertaining anecdote is told. Some twelve months past, a member of Congress from Maryland with some few friends strolled into a new church that was being built at Bath, Va. They found in it only one workman, up to his elbows in the mortar. Pray sir, asked they, who is the architect of this church? I sir! Who is the mason? I sir! Who is the pastor? I vir.— N. Y. Express. BAD ORTIIOGRAPIIY. — The Newat k Dai• ly Advertiser, in noticing the evils of bad orthography, uses the following language: "Our newspapers are doing , more, we fear, to derange our orthography than Dr. Webster will do .to arrange it. This proverbial inaccuracy is doubtless owing mainly to the carelessness or incompetence of proof-readers, whose business it is to ex ercise a watchful supervision over the prin ters. The English papers are better paid, and are consequently more accurate. They are made up with greater care, every de partment being under separate and compe tent control, and the best of the London prints undergo such careful supervision, that they may be received as authority in or thography. But. besides this general care lessness, a long lkt of words might be so• lectud which are almost habitually selected. "Afterward and toward, for example, are almost always printed with a final s. Allege is spelled with a d nineteen times out of twenty. jrystal is usually written with a superfluous h; decrepit with a d; expense with a c; practice for practise; prophecy for prophesy—the authography of the verb in both cases being mistaken for that of the substantive. Vi alter and surviver are gen erally spelt with an o. Tithe and cipher are almost universally written with a y; and twattle, a very good old English word, lately dug up, is converted into twaddle." The Hartford Courant says, "'we would just remitid those whose trees were destroy ed by worms last year, that this is the only time for boring and placing sulpher in them. We have never known the experiment to fail when made before the sup rises, though it is of convict entirely useless to do it after ward." A correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says, that on Friday last Gen. Harrison made an informal visit to the departments of war and navy;at the latter, du incident quite amusing occurred.—The press for several days pet on the heads of depart mews for office being almost unpreceden ted, the Secretary gave positive orders to the messenger, not to allow any one to en. ter his room, without apprizing him who it was that wished to have an intercourse with him.—After a while, the old General ap protiched, and Enquired if he could see the Secretors; the messenger, not recognizing the President replied that he could not, un til ho had informed the Secretary who wish ed see him. Some one standing by, whis- pered to the messenger that this was the President; the faithful fellow, however, said that, "it did not matter—his orders were to let no one enter without leave from the Sec. reiary." The old General laughed hear tily at the joke, and awarded him great credit for being so faithful a sentinel. OLDEN TIME.-An old gentleman by the name of Benjamin Garrison, a resident of our County, visited our place on Friday last. Mr. G. is 103 years old, and is re• markably active for a man of his years, having rode twelve miles that morning to transact some business in person.—Waynes burg (Pa.) Dem. JOSEPH BONAPAUTE.—The Count de Sur villters Bonaparte.] whose health ruflered severely in the autumn, has had it quite re established. The poor of Monk's Kirby, a village adjoining the domain of Newnham Pliddox, where the Count resides, have had 25 guineas distributed amongst them by his orders. The uniform benevo lence displayed by the ea• King during his protracted residence in this country would seem to indicate that the epithet of "the nod Jeseph," applit.d to him by Madame Junot in her memoirs, was fully merited-- Ile is extremely popular jail's neighbor. houtio—Eag. putt?. LITERARY CONTEST. THE Literary Societies of :tennsylvania College will hold their annual contest in Christ's Church, on the Evening of the 13th April next. Essays will be read, Ora lions delivered, and the following question discussed, by members of the Soctetiee: "Is the permanency of our government endangered by the practice of State Legis. latures,in claiming and exercising the right of instructing their Representatives in the Senate of the United Stales?" lICF"The exercises will he accompanied with appropriate Music by the "Mozart So ciety of Gett) sburg." 11(7"The Ladies and Gentlemen of Get tysburg, and the friends of Literature in general are respectfully invited to attend. W. M'M ILL AN, J. D. W. MOORE, A. HEIGHT, L. L. KNIGHT. WM. PAXTON, W. A. RENSHAW, Joint Committee of the Philomathren and Phrenakotmian Societies. Pennsylvania College, March 23, 1841. 3 tc-52 From the Caikot William King aIORTG.IGE. to Upon petition of the own- John Brien. ers of the premises upon which this mortgage was given setting forth the full satisfaction and payment there of—On motion in open Court—the Court grant a Rule upon all the parties interested their heirs and legal Representatives to ap pear at the next Court of Common Pleas, to be held in and for the county of Adams, on Monday the 26th day of April next, to an• ewer said petition and shew cause if any exist, why satisfaction should not ba enteted upon this Mortgage. Notice to be inserted in one newspaper in Adams county fir tour weeks successively. G. W. M'CLELLAN, Sheriff. March 9. 1841. 4t-50 RHEUMATISM, entirely cured by the use of Dr. O.P. HARLICH'S COM. , POUND STRENGTHENING & GER. MAN APERIENT PILLS. Mr. SOLOMON WILSON, of Chester coun ty, Pa., afflicted for two years with the above distreasing disease, of which he had to use his crutches for 18 months, his symp. toms were excruciating pain in all his joints, especially in his hip, shoulder and ancles, pain increasing always towards evening, at tended with heat. Mr. W/LSON was at one time not able to move his limbs on account of the pain being so great; he being advi sed by a friend of his to procure Dr. Har lich's Pills, for which he sent to the Agent in West Chester and procured some; on using the medicine the third day the pain disappeared,and his strength increased fast, and in three weeks was able to attend to his business, which he had not done for 18 months; for the benefit of others afflicted, he wishes these lines publishedthat they may be relieved, and again enjoy the plea sures of a healthy life. Principal office, No. 19 North Eighth street Philadelphia. FOr Sale, in Gettysburg, at the Drug Store of S. S. FORNEY, Agent. March 23, 1841. 31-52 Jurors for the Special Court Motin/joy—James Mcllheny, Jos. Fink Hamilionban—Jocob Weldy, Christian Mus selman. William Wilson of D., Alcx'r McGaug by, Israel Irvine, George Irvine, Thomas Orr, Michael Herring. J • Tyrone—William Yells, Jesse Khne. Germany—Dan'l Crouse, Eph'm Swope. Cumberland—Robert Cobean, Robert McCur dy. Canowago— George Basore, John Hostet ter, Jr. Menallen—Henry Kesel. John Hall. Freedom—t an:l'l Harper, Sam'l Rhodes. Liberty— Maxwell iShielda, Henry McDivit, Henry Welty. Straban— William Wilts, Robert Majors. Franklin—Peter Mickley, Jr. Hamilton—Daniel Bender, Robert M. Hutch inson. Reading—David Heiner, Wm. Jones. Gettysburg—Jobn F. Macfarlane. Latimore—John Wolford. Mountplecuant—Christian flossier. Berwick—John L. Noel. Notice, is - Uwe elry Given TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, THAT A SPECIAL ADJOURNED COURT OF COMMON IPIABik'S WILL be holden at the Court House, in the Borough of Gettysburg, on Monday the 19th day of April next, (being the third Monday in said month,) at 10 o'clock, A. M. to try the suits which have been removed from the Court of Common Pleas' i of York county to the Court of Corn. mon Pleas of Adams county. G. W. M'CLELLAN, Sheriff. March 9, 1841. tc-50 IN addition to the MEDICAL PRACTICE, • Dr. D. GILBERT is prepnred to insert MINERAL Tarrtf,spf the best quality, and to perform all other operations for the pra se:Nation and beauty of the teeth. MI operations warranted. Gettysburg, March 31, 1840. ly. ASpecial meeting of the 'York Springs Total Abstinence Society,' will be held in the Petersburg Academy, on Tuesday evening the 30th inst., at 7 o'clock, P. M. CO - Addresses may be expected. 11. A. PICKING, Seery,. Marsh 22, 1841. ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. DENTAL SURGERY. TEMPERANCE. ADVERTISEMENTS IPIaCOV ailiclatQa&ZLll)cal,a WHEREAS the Hon.D. DunREE,Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and oth. or offenders in the said District—and Wm. M'CLEAN and GEO. Vilna" Esquires, Judg• os of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their precept, hearing date the 27th day ut January, in the year of our LORD one thousand eight hundred and forty, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions ofthe Pence, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Ter• miner, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 26th day of April next— Notice, is litre - by Given, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro ner, and Constables. within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there, in their proper person, with their Rolls, Re cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and oth er Remembrances,to do those things,which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then shall be, in the Jail oldie said County of Adams, are to bo then and thore,to prosecute against them as shall be just. GEO. W. M'CLELL AN, Sherif. March 16, 1840. tc To the, Di-rectors of Com mon Schools in slatting County. Gentlemen:—Tho following statement is made in accordance with the school law, passed in 1836. I am yours, respectfully, FRS. K. SHUNK, Supt. Corn. Schools. HARRISBURG, Feb. 23, 1841. The amount of fax every district must levy to entitle itself to its share of State ap propriation is a sum equal to at least sixty cents for every taxable inhabitant in the district, according to the last triennial , enumeration made in the spring of 1839. . list of taxables in each district is hereto appended. Districts that have already accepted the Common School system, and received their share of the appropriation for former years, will on levying the proper amount of tax, be entitled under existing laws to receive for the school year 1842, which commences on the first Monday of next June, one dollar fur every taxable. Districts which have not received any part of the appropriation of former years, but which accept the system for the first time, at the annual election in March next, and levy the proper amount of tax, will under existing laws receive $4 40 for every taxable in the district in 1835, and $3 00 for every taxable in 1839, according to the• annexed list. These earns, by a resolution passed April 13th, 1840, will remain in the State Treasury for the use of non-accepting districts, until the first of November, 1841, and no longer. Number of taxable inhabitants in the several School districts of the cuunty, according to the enumerations of 1835 and 1839. 1835 1839 I 1935 1839 Berwick, 320 314 Huntington, 311 314 Conowago, 200 194 Latimore, 231 201 Cumberland, 259 241 Liberty, 128 153 Franklin, 372 392 111enallen, 482 492 Freedom, 96 94 Mountjoy, 224 217 Germany, 381 314 Mountpleasant 352 299 Gettysburg, 403 362 Reading, 242 215 Hamilton, • '269 247 Straban, 322 295 Hamiltoubsn, 360 719 I Tyrone, 185 159 March 2, 1841. 3t-49 PLOUGHS: PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS! THE subscriber has on hand a large as sortment of P 0 aIC , made by Messrs. Youngman & Witherow, which he will dispose of for Wood and Flour, or any kind of country produce.-- Farmers will find it to their advantage to call and see them, as they are a first rate article. E. BUCKINGHAM. Gettysburg, Feb. 16. 6t-47 SILK AND FANCY til)0D0o 'J UST received a large assortment—em bracing Black Italian Lustrings Silk, (Matteenis,) Very rich black Gro de Rhine, Blue black Lustring and Gro de Grani, Rich figured Silk, (a large assortment,) ' Plain and figured Satins, Plain Gro de Naples, (all colors,) Black and Blue black French Bomba. vines, Handsome style French Mouseline do Laines, Rich Paris Aprons, (a new article,) Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Kid Gloves; A GOOD ASSORTMENT or Thread Laces, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insert ings, French Lawns, Plain and Figured Mug. line, dm. die.' • For sale cheap, by • • R. G. M'CREARY. August 4. 1890. tf-19 A CARD. . DR. X. R. SMITH_ WILL resume his practice, and the ._ instruction of private pupils, in Medicine and Surgery in BALTutonE, on the 20th day of March next. January 19. [charge Balt. Pat.] 9t..418 GETTYSBURG STEAM FOUNDRY. T. Wor - ren St. Co. HAVING taken this establishment, the business will in future be carried on upon a much more extensive scale than has been done heretofore. They are now pro• pared to do all kinds of C %%TIN G 4A 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 lishment. Mr. WARREN• who 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 mired of them being smooth and of a supe rior quality. All kinds of BRASS CASTINGS, made on short notice. A pattern maker is attached to the Foundry. Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1841. 3m-42 P. S. All kinds of turning i►n IRON and BRASS done at tho Foundry. J. C. A. BRUTTING, (FKaiooL , E.T.o2 Eanioaao) HAS just received and offers for sale a number of PIANO FORTES, of superior manufacture; to which he in vites the particular attention of all lovers of music. Gettysburg, Dec. 22, 1840. 3m-39 FASHIONABLE BARBER AN ElltaiDlEgtialth Chambersburg Street, next door to the Indian Queen Mel, Gettysburg. rillpHE subscriber would respectfully in• 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, Etc. Etc. &c. 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. age. JOHN SANDERS. N. B. All kinds of old hair taken in ox change for' new work. June 2, 1840. Alexander Fisher, As-1 Nn. 4. April sn t ;neoofSam.Fisher, Term 1841. Sub vs. pcena upon a Bill John P. Baker and Joe. I in Chancery. Pfnutz and others. ADAMS COUNTY, .SS. ye. it:.s. s iThevan Sylvania t o j Commonwealth ohn p. Bakerof P e a n n n d . . 0 .1.7 : ,... K 14 ... .. MA " to his assignees appointed by the 4 t , , Court of Common Pleas of 9 m li Franklin county, under the laws made for the relief of 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 Juseph Pfoutz, and to the creditors of the late firm of Samuel Fisher & Co. composed of Samuel Fisher and the said John P. Baker and Joseph Pfoutz— GREETING: You and each of you are commanded to appear at Gettysburg in the county of Ad ams on Monday the 26rh day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M. at' a Court then and there to be held before tho 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 ball 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. V. 1841, and the seal of said Court. AMOS MAGINLY, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office. Get- Z tysburg, Fob. 16, 1840. 3 3t--47 TO TIM PUBLIC. rrIFIE subscriber is agent for the sale of -ma-, Monuments, Tomb Tables, Head and Foot Stones of all sizes and qualities, Mantle, Window and Door 82118, Bar, Hearth and Paint stoneB,llltillers,4.i. which, for neatness, accuracy and elegance is not surpassed by any other rnanufactorY, either in the quality of stone, beauty of sculpture, or general elegance of finish Persona wishing to purchasO con be sup plied at shOrt notice and on the Most reason able terms, by' leaving the dimensirins quality and' manner of finish with the sub- scriber. ' 0. W. HOFFMAN, Agent for W. 1,6 ughrige. Gettysburg, Feb. 2,1841; tf-45 JOB PRINTING, O 0 ALL snipe, Neatly sail expeditinuely executed at the office o Genre - STIR & DANA/ LI RI" VALM:I2O3 auto. to :lute-rest!! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public, and the Farniers.particularly, that he has ready for delivery hie Improved. Two Horse THRASHING 'MACHINES; One of which is now in the) possess'on of Mr. Abraham Fisher, residing in Menallen township, Adams County, Pa. Messrs. Fisher and Forney having fairly tested the utility of this machine, furnish th© following Certificate:— CERTIFICATE.--We certify, that we have in use one of Mr. S. H. LITMUS PATENT HORSE POWERS, and be. lieve it to be decidedly superior to any thing of the kind we have ever seen. From the small degree of friction and the rapidity of motion, two horses have thrashed at the rate of two hundred dozen a day, with the greatest ease, and without injury to the grain. ABRAHAM FISHER. DANIEL FORNEY. Menallen 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 one 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 get out of order, and easily to be removed. To see it in operation is sufficient to satisfy any one of its gloat utility and the propriety of our statement. George Smyser, David Ziegler, C. Burluchy, John Barret, William WClellan, Joel B. Danner, A. B. Kurtz, S. R. Russell, Wtn. Toughinbaugh, John Gilbert, Jesse Ashbaugh, Michael Rupp, John B. M'Plierson, James C. Watson, Daniel Culp, Geo. C. Strickhouser, John Hamilton, S. S. King, C. Stout, John M. Stevenson, D. Horner, Bonj. Lefever, J. White, (Freedom) H. Aughtnbaugh, David Troxel, Jr. Joseph Little, Amos Mnginly, James D. Paxton, David M'illdrdie, John Scott, Quintin Armstrong, Barnhart Gilbert. Farmers who have, been waiting for something better than heretofore offered for sale, will find this to ho the article. Come see it, gentlemen, and judge for yourselves. S. H. LITTLE. Gettysburg, Sept. 22,1840. 11-20 Garlegant's Balsam of Health, Prepared only by the sole propietor, JOHN S MILLER, Frederick, Md GrpHE subscriber has just received a further a supply of this vnluable medicine, which hue gained a celebrity which few other articles bus ever received in so short a limo as this; the sale of which, has constantly increased, and will con. tinue to increase, as its merits are made known. This celebrated BALSAM OF HEALTH, is a modi• cino and vegetable compound, warranted a safe and effectual remedy for the cure of Dyspepsia, and for the whole train ofdiseases resulting from, and connected with a di.ordored condition of the of the stomach and liver, or, derangement of the digestive functions. As a family medicine it stands unrivalled, and should be possessed by all heads of families, particularly. by all those that are subject to a constipation of the bowels: it ope rates as a gentle aperient, gives a tone and ac tion to the stomach and bowels, and enlivening and invigorating the whole system. This Bal sam of Health does not contain a particle of Mer cury, but it is composed altogether of vegetable matter, which renders it perfectly harmless, and it is no hinderonco to business, nor any proper customary employment and habits. The propri. otor could give a great many certificates of cures performed by this medicine in this advertisement, If it did not occupy so much room; therefore he deems it quite unnecessary, as all those w!.o wish to see thorn can, by applying to his agent in this place. S. K. 11UEF1LF:11. Gettysburg, or, Dr. AUG. TANGY, Emmitsburg, September 29,1840. firn—.27 ALBANY LOOK HOSPITAL. SYPHILIS. Omnes Prineipiis obsta. ,'NCOURAGED by the uniform 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 resulting 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 are too prev alent. Dr COOKE continues to direct his mole 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, occasioning' abscees ulceration, nodes. Caries of the bones. paned° syphilis, cancer, premature old age. and too often end In a protracted ineurable.state of miserable existence. Dr. COOKE though professing exclusively the stu dy and cure of these particular complaints, deems it proper to inform his friends and the public la general, in justice to his prefessionid Character, that he was properly educated and regularly ielatiated into every branch of the profession 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 op and arranged for confidential consultation. Country patients residing at adistance—end all other 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 protecied from observation,and sent without delay to the place appointed. OFFICES No, 3 Nortoo street, near Green street, Albany, New York. • - May 5,1840. 'y• NEW SILK AND PANPT „GOODS. XL G., CT Vany ,, ill AS just received a fresh supply of ar• ticks suited to the Reason, to which the attention of the LADIES is particular!) invited, as the assortment embraces some very fine and and desirable go,oos. December 22, John F. 111'Farlane, Wm. N. Irvine, W Miran Se.ttle, Robert King, ' tf-3.9 AV INTIItt II NV TADCOMOo lUST received an additional supply of now and desirable winter Goods, iz: Cassimeres tnid as sheens ; 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 Shawls; White, Black, and Scarlet Merino do.; French and English Merinoes; Manchester Ginglinms; Tickings and Checks; Bleached and unbleached tluslins; Fur, Cloth, and Sealetto Caps; Water proof and Listing Socks; Ladies' 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 LSO- A fresh supply of Groceries, CONSISTING IN FART 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 oil; Sperm, and Tallow candles; Allspice. Pepper, Ginger, &c. &c. To all of which the attention of those fond of BARGAINS and good GOODS, is respectfully invited by _ _ _ December 22, 1.,40 CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY Foil THE SALE OF BRAM:S=I3Z Vegetable Universal rills are held in Adams county by the following agents: Tuos..f. Coopmt & Gettysburg. JNO. M. STEVENSON, Abraham King, Uunterstown. Ickes & Bridges, Petersburg. Wm. Hildebrand, East Berlin. Cook & Tudor, Hampton. A. S. E. Duncan, Cashtown. M'Sherry & Fink, Littlestown. A. hl'Farland, Ahbottstown. H. W. Slagle, Oxford. M. Lawyer, Fairfield. As pills, purporting to be mine and put up 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. BRA NDRETH, M. D. September 22, 1840. Iy-26 PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, I=l THE BALTIMORE PRIEM: JONES, SHERWOOD & CO., NO. 2i N. GAY STREET, BALTIMORE. Baltimore is called the grave of nmgct• zines.. It is our intention to publish one. that cannot be killed. From the ruins of the periodical literature of our city, . the . Vita•:Nix is designed to rise aloft provided, with full fledged wings, and ample beak and talons• During the first year it will give, entire, A NEW .11MER1C.IN NOVEL: (By the Author of Wild Western Scenes.') This, alone, if published by a. book seller, would cost 81 75 cis. per copy. ORIGL NAL TALES, ESSAYS, REVIEWS, POETRY, Sze., will also be found in every number. Each number will, contain, forty pages; forming, at the end of the year, a volume of about FIVE HUNDRED PA GES. The paper will be of the first quali ty, and the typography in the very best style. It will be issued on the first of April. TERMS: A Single Subscriber, 1 50 A ,Club of three for 4 00. four " 5.00.•-•' " ten . " 10• _ 00 [PA YUDNTB INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.] The matter given in the Phoenix will likewise appear in the Visiter, end this en• ables us to oiler the work at the above low rates. Subscribers will address JONES, SHERWOOD dr,.(..70., No, 2. N. Gay et., Baltimore, Jfd. March 2,1441. 3t-40 0. K! com.sx MOTIES. AND MASSIVIEB,ES. _YOST received a frosh 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 Cassimerco and Casainetis; for sale at prices that will make TIMES BETTER, by R. G. M'CREARY. December 22, IE4O. tf-3 WAGON 101ANING. /NM subscriber , respectfully informs,his -•-• friends and the public in ge'nerril that he carries on, in connection with the black, 'smithing the frt./W.on &Malang Business,. and is prepared to execute all orders in eitki er of the above businesses in'aworkman like manner and at the shortest no tice. C. W. HOFI'MAN. Gettysburg, May 5,1940, . N. B. An apprfotice will ho taken to the Black.Smithina D if immediate application bq C. W. H. trado. • D. H. SWOPE. if-30