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lIIMEAS the Doti,D. Dttitl9rE,F.,sq.
v v:.:Presideut of the ateve.ral : Courts of
°tantrm iii the Coindieticemposing
the 19.1 i District, and Justice of the Courts
of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail
O'elivery, for the trial of all capital and oth
er oil :nders hi the said District—and GEO.
IVtt 1. and Gi;o S4YaEa, E.quires, Judi!.
us of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and
Getirrat Jail Delivery, fur the trial of all
capital and other offunlers in the County of
A Ili lo —hay.: isAuctl their pro( ept, hearing
date the 25th dui of August in the year
of our Loin) one thousand eight hundred and
forty-one, and to me direcied, for holding
a ()nut of Common ['leas and General
Quarter Sessions fifth° Peace, and G' feral
Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Ter
miner, at Gettysburg, on Monday the 22d
day of November next--
Notice, is licv 031 Given,
To: ail the Justices of the Peace, the Coro
ner, and Con Stables. within the said County
of Adams, that they be then and there, in
their proper person, with their Rolls, Re
cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and °di ! .
er:Retnembrances,to du those things,which
to their olilees and in that behalf appertain
to be done and also they who will prosecute
against the prisoners that aro, or then 'hall
be, in the Jail of the said County of Adams,
are to bu then and there,to proSeeute against
them as shall be just.
GEO. W. NI'CLELL tN, Sherif. ,
Oct. 19, V 341. tc-30
LIST OIP ILAWIPTEIVA
REM AINING in the Post -Office, in
AAP ; Gettysburg, on the Ist instant, which
if nit taken out 'linfore the first day of .f.ati
uary next, will be sent to the General Post
Orrick), as dead
•
Franbis Allison, IV illiam 13. Martin,
Hen tY ..Ande I M'Gdidy, '
hle'Ssrs. 6uCkan and Junes
Atley.,
8.. . Johnson Mills,
J. J. BalOitiri : , Robert M'Ctirdy,
Dr. William Brown, Charles'Martin,
J. C - David M'Murdie,
J. B. Bitunger, Peter . Mickly,
Henry Bishop, ; Adam Mendorff or -
Michael ,Boar. George airman,
' . C. . James SVCreary,
Cameron, Issue iVonfortr,
Jacob Crist, Latish Monfort,' •
Michael Growl, Salmon 8. Mills,
J. Cunnin,ghatn. G. Meals, ;
' D. Charles Mead;
•
G. Dunmoyers, John Mattock.
Eliaii De. ° rofft. ; N._
B. Rev. Oliver P. Newel
Hamilton Everett,
John Englebar.
F.
James Fries,
John Fisher,
Mary Ann Fought.
George Gilbert,
Mr. Gilbert,
John Graff,
John . Gross ,
Margaret Gedine,
John GFoop.•
• •
Hugh Heagy,-
J. Heart man, sen. Walte'r Thompson,
William A. Huber, Francis Thorned - ,
Isaac Hahn; 'George' 'Throne,
John:lleOrnagle, eidain 'Fortier.
John Henninger. • W.
Sompleton Wilson,
gruel Irvin. Wm. Work,
K, .Elizabeth Wilson
Maria 13.,1 ingirnore,Geige %.Velt, •
Michael Kann, Jo<eph Walker,
Amelia Kelt, Elizabeth Wise,
Loyd KiHeit, John W r i g hi;
Aaron .I:Kent,. Samuel Wagner..
Jeremiah Ltvingorni, W. 7,eiglei, •
Jauoh Laurence, GEttm'A*.•
Sarnuol Lohr, '2 • 1 - tonnes Farber . .
11. V.I'.N(IItBDEL,
Gettysburg, Oct. '5; 1841. 3t-28
Nellet - is "tiete.,by' *Vs:We - 1i
To the Heirs awl Legal RepreseOuttves of
11.1AViaN
. .
.A TE of Franklin township, Adams'
. 21 -J county, dec'essed, to wit:, Peter. Grove,
Martin Grove, Polly intermarried with
G eorg e orr,.arid arid the following narnetd
children of Fanny, a sister of . liitet.ta(V,:Who
had been intermarried With -LL-=--
Jacoh Shirk, John. Shirk, Peter., Shirk,
Christian, Mary intermarried will)
.Saniuel Nacey intermarried"with
Jacob Morningstar, and David Shifk who is
deceased, whose Executors are: the above'
named Peter Shirk and Christian Shirk—
or the Guardian's' of such as lire: 'Minors,
being all heirs in the coliateral lihe of
scent—That un'„ .
INQUEST
will be held on Ilredqesday the 27th duy of
Occobpr,ins,t, nn 1, a ; ,Plantation.. or,
Ticiot of .and, late of-said deceased, situate.
in Fritiklin township, AdainS' county, ad
juinthti 'lands` of Daniel Mickley, Peter
Mickley; Isaac Rife nod others, containing
Ono. Hundred and Seventy Acres, more ni
less, with the apporienanceitts Also—No. 2,
n Tract of Mountain Lund situate in Frank
lin toa oship, afurcsoid, et/iittlining about
Finty Acres, more or less, and adjoining
lauds cat John Mickley, Dottier' Mickley, and
M'Clellan: --to make partition
thereof to and among all the Heirs mod Le.
# . 4141 Representatives of said deceased. if the
same will admit of such partition, without
prejlfdicti to or spooling the whole.; but if the
*min will out udniitof -uch then
to part and divide the sante to atid among as
votkily 44 Own, QS the PM WO will acentninn,
hot-rt . he &line. , will 11,,t udinit livi
oidit at ail, a ohournr. j i,lire to ci spoiling
the w tote theiefiiio, then to value and ap
t no . Wltolo unai c ieiA.
CI Et ).. NV(' L - LLA N, Shert i f.
ukti ! vt.urn,
8. 1#: t: 3
John Overhuhaor.
David Pawn.
R.
Abraham Roth.
Susan Sirnms,
Jacob Saurbaugb,
Jacob Smith,
James Scot,
John Slothower,
Elijah Stott(Eir,
Jacob Sherer.
Five Copioa, . . . . 10 00
Five Dollr . ars remitted, postage paid will
command The frenole'eUthrary aptiL•idv's
Brink one year. vrtip. fir.t oilmta'r wilt be
iisued on the I.+l day of irMoher, 1841.
Ailitress NIORTONT Alniteii A EL,
No 67 Sonth Third st. nppo . •qte. the irard Bank.
Or . L. A. GODEY
Office of The Ltd/', Book.
tki— , 7•B! Oct. 12, 15:4!.
NoTtcp.
David Ziegler, - . No. 33, August
vs Term, 1841. Fr
Ezekiel Buckingham.. i”.i Facial,
A U (: UST 25., 1 4 41.
il °NIES ennsideri d in Court and Rule
IY-a- wanted kir distribution by lost day
of next Term. November 22d, If4l. No•
two of this rule to be given by publication
three times in one paper in Getlysburg.,,,,
,)3 .1.r.4
4. ADAMS COUNTY . , S.
il . i ',"4 - A correct extract from the
3. el
I t
. 1 4 docket entries.
I t -- -1."" A. MAGINLY, Proth'y.
October 13, IfR4l. . 3t-30
PROSPECTUS OF
THE PEOPLE'S LHIRAR,Y
MAGAZINE OF CHOICE AND ENTERTAIN-
LNG LITERATURE
A distinctive characteristic of the present
age is the multiplication and cheapness of
its literature. In every department of let
tors new works are constantly falling from
the press, and notwithstanding the extraor
dinary'supply, the demand controlled with
unabated activity. This is especially true
of those lighter publications which convey
instruction in agreeable anti attractive
ferries, and supply n moms of recreation at
the same tune that they offer facilities for
improvement. Sciticelv a day passes in
which some now woik of this description is
not given the public, and though among
the large number thus issued some may be
Unworthy or useless, generally they are der
serving of commendation.
As Most of the publications referred to
are printed in solid volitines, they are inac•
cessible to the mass of those readers who
are remote from large cities. The cost and
the difficulty oftranspJrting books to places
which do not lie an the great thoroughfares
of the country, are such as to prevent their
extensive circulation in the interior, and to
make their pm ices so high, as to impose
serious tax on all who purchase them. To
obviate . in Soma degree this difficulty. and
to place within the reach of all, the choicest
portions of the entertaining literature of the
day, the'.Subseriber intends to publish, in a
forMsuitable for t ratisportat ion by the mails,
hogirinieg'on the first day of October inst.,
a monthly periodical, to be called
The People's Library,
OR MAGAZINE OF CHOICE AND EN-
• TERTAINING TITERATURE.
TfIE PEOPLE'S WiltColl-iSt prin
eipally of reprints of the le.st productions of
the British press,. The Novels of
Balmer, :Diekens, James, D' Israeli, Marryal,
Lever, the author of .o . Melley and Lorre
' quer," Lover, the author of 'Rory O'Nfore,'
Wrizrcu, author of . °Ten Thduiiand
Year,' Miss PicA-erPng,'..4knes Siriek
land, Mrs. Gore, Miss Anstin, La. i Claambersbur,g; Slrcel, Galysturg, l'e.,
dy Blissington, Mrs, S. C. Hall.
And all other modern writers of distinction' %VIIERE the Subscriber will constant l y
will bs embraced in the collection, ns soon keep on h Ind a ; l oud assortment
of
as possibl'elafter their publication abroad;
-
and in occasional instances prior to any i
publication which can he made by the book- Suitable for tilos-. t , Iv+ are 41Y)ut to cum
sellers here. In addition to the Novels, the mince- house ko:-ping such parsons will
library will contain such errusiirtg alr rnnirs, flail it tl) t lit . ' r I,) g,i‘e him a call,
Diverthigr 'Travels, and other fresh and ra u..i'he is ilutHritiitwil to sell his %lurk veer to
cy works as may front time to time be tho't suit the tittici
worthy of being transferred to its pages I
It is a subject of familiar remark. that i
1 All order's for , .y
C,,illos ,II he strict:v at
aloag,,wilh tim wide spreading taste for lit-.
tended tivasaisual. A' there app i .tars t•. 1.-
erature,..there is springing up in all parts Of
no regiilYr price for trilking this art“:le. I
this country, a taste for.the tiger works of
will
in ‘re.ly ;t ate for the inf.,: itilti.,ii :X 0,,e.
Pencil and the graver, which denotes a re-; public, that all plain Walnut Cotli.is will le?
pidly progressive eivilization•
To minister ' made at my Shop and votive% ed to any liu
to this taste, and to render." The People's w.
ing ground within the County for Eiztit
Library" of the hittheot value, and w:rrthy Dollars; small ones of the same material
of the most extensive patronage. the
with p ro : will be charged th proportion.
prietor . mtends to furnish along each
1.)1V11) HEAGY, Agent_
number' . • I August 8, 1611. • 11-. 19
An
exquisitely engraved Steel Plate, i
_
From the huriiis of the most distinguished --..-, tr
artists . . Those plates will be 4coompanied • 114 1 ; 4; ktu . GC- rittt:s 4 ,
with leTte'r press illustrations from the pens! ___.........-..-.-
of Mks Leslie, &be Smith, Mrs. E. C. Em GEORVE alt A7O 14 D
burs, Miss U. F. Gould, Mrs. L. H. Si- , . - , , ~
oourriey, 6,:,c., dm, &e., arAl - other eminent • ,-
, .F A IAS just roturneu irom ilie city arid i,
" . •
A m,erican writers This fe tture : • in ,
p r p ov d pu bli cat i on i, of an i o .. at.arico GOODS, z. 41 ha... beM offered to the pulgic
which the prb , ,rietor belie v es Call No! I?poypr In I hi 4 ' ldeP iil. " 4 til "` !.. A"'ng which is
estirnated. The' serieS will C I . stitch of
Mbrace many : a l arg e. .. .
.
~ (
.. , tiA i
oriai'ital pictures, and gnat .
subscri ter wi ll l . ,lite,,vp -o ,11,:a,
thdg receive, in addition to tiro regular,ipa
.
ier . of the Library, a nu mbs ar elegant and.
Cassimeres. Cassinetts, Pilot Cloths, Vel
costly [:'n cravings Which will, mike a vi 11...! vat Cord,. lioaverteens. leansr Flannels ,
' Enolish and .Vrerieh Merinoes, CI l i 11l z,
tiable'oridit ion to t heornaments of the draw-, i c
ioic
nes. Gingliaia, Merino and Blank_t
in g, instil and the centre table'.
1 shawls, 13 mnots and Ilanue . t 'rrinamings.
Acconipaciving each number Of tiro Li- , siiiii&c. . ' ar.c. - ,
~. .. .
hrtirY'foin iiageS "iite:drii mailer will be l '
With an eailless variety anther articles
furnishedin the\ firm Of a cover. Phis
suitable
fur the seas's'.
wilrcomprise notices of newpublications i a .., 6 . 3 0
.. ; .
... , : b. . i
~ a - e -
ii . p 1 4 ard , trar . c; cz.geenscra ,, e.
~ ,
atiniihl:y donipeiyi: of 4z let:attv.p,. contempo -
Groceries,
' rar:yhents (5.6 4-c. The, critical-depart- 9 . .
[tient will he supplied with judiciims and ' MI of which. will be sold as cheap as
Impartial• articles, the.iiim of. which :will can be ohtailied, at any other establish
be to elevate-the'cbaraeter attar literature. meat.. 0z:77A1l we ask , of our friends is to
, • •
'"'Piroio People's Libriiry a will.be printed in I give 1)3 dealt and judge for themselves.
.
large oettiv.o. (Zinn, on paper. , of .tliti finest j 4t-28
October 5. • .
quality, from clear,. distinct and elegant!
type. Each number will contain over 80 4 1
naffed, macaw .at ' the end of the year
1,000. pages! The,
,whole ,of this,
with the engritvlngs, additional matter, lit
erary news, &c., &c., will he furnished at
tien sin mlarly low price of' 83 • PEt 'AN- I
NI.MI, payable in advance. This price
even in this age of cheap literature, is un
rivalled for cheapness. . Nor can it be ,
objected that its cheapness will lessen its
mink, as the proprietor pledges himself
that in every deportment of the toO , kiiiter-'
(try, Ty pographical and Ptctoral, it shall
he at least etioal to the test pertoikculs of
the day.
TER M S.
Sinale Copy,. ' $3 00
Two Copie*, . . . . .. 500
ADvProIsENEN'I'S.
rAnxvx FOR SALE.
/VIM subscriber will sell at Private Sale,
-a• the following described property, viz:
'bract ',Attila,
Situnte in Tyrone township, Adam.; onin
ty, Pa., one mile West of Flenlle:sburni. ad
land,4 of William Jno. Stales,
P e ter Wnuoner and eaters, containing
162 ACRES,
more or less, a good proportion o f which is
Meadow and ‘Voodlared. 'The improve
ments are a TWO STORY
,;.•.zs. 2
; ' Mouse,
t:^R4 part Stone and part Log, with
a well of excellent water near the door s a
Stone Bank Bern, with a 1,11 , 4+ Wawa'
Shed and Corn-Crib attached thereto.—
There is also an excellent Orchard of fruit
trees of every descripii , n on the Far M.—
The whole Farm is well watered, having
tannins water in almost every field.
The above property will be said on rea
sonable terms, and an indisputable title will
be given to the pareit-er.
KrPersons wishing to view the proper
ty will he shown the same by Daniel Fid
ler, residing on the premises. or the Sub
scriber, living near Gettysburg.
BENJAMIN SCHRIVER.
Sept. 23, 1841.
N. B Should the nhovP property not Ise
disposed of previously, it %+ ill be of - tem!' a t
Pubhe Sale, on the urernises. on Saturdny
the 27th day of Noreinber next, nt 2 o'cloa,
P. M . 1: S.
WASON
SIIIE subscriber req)ect fully informs his
IL friends and the public in at.neriii that
he carries ott, in connection with the Wad:-
sinithing the
Wagon Bersincss,
and is pr,pared to execute all orders in eith
er of the atit,ve bu,:ines:;es in a workman
tke manner and •at the shnrtest notice.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
Gettysburg, May 5, 1840.
N. B. An apprentice will be taken to the
l3lack•Smithing it• immediate application be
made. C. W. H.
01.3IITraT
IVAREIROUSE,
COVVINS.
Axle.
W ILL be offc red at Public Site on the
" premises on Saturday the 3Jth day
of October next,
•
A FARM,
late the property of John Stewart,deed.,
situate in Freedom Township, Adams
County, adjoining lands of David Sbeets,
James McCleary, 'Abraham Krise, and
others, coataining Ole Hundred and
ty.ezglat. acres, one hundred and eleven
perches.. The iiiiprovernent4
are a TWO STORY
SIB
LOG HOUSES wu
" "
a double Log Pun, - shedded all round;l
with a goad well or water near the door.
There ate about fifteen acre's of meadow of
good quality, and a large proportion of
excellent timber on the Farm, also a voun.r
orchard. Sale to continence at 1 e'clude
' of said day,when terms will be made
by •
J A MES CUNNINGIIAM,LYee:
Sept. 21, /941
A DVERTISEM EN TS
LIMMOTA ILI7-114
JFi itLiY3r7:NDE L. Tanta'.
ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens
Wilk of Gtittsburg titid the public general
ly, that he has
HEMOV ED HIS SHOP
to the building occupied us the Post Office,
next door to the American Hotel (Kurtz'.)
and directly appoßito the flank of Gettys
tiara, where is Drop fired to execute all
kinds of work in his lin , of hot:mess in the
neatest-and most ddrohlo manner, and at
very moderato prices.
Sa' tie earnestiV invites his country
friends to favor him with n call—they may
expect their work to he Inn& inn good,sub
mantial manner, and on the most accommo-
ilatinc terms.
or — F-The Subscriber feels grateful for
pa.t encouragement, and respectfully soli
tits a continuance o f t h e same
August 10, 1841.
Important to ar s
TWO-33E0 7 '1.57E
TnnAszirro.
MACHINES,
Warranted to thrash as much in any
given time with Two Horses, and
less labor, as any four-horse
Machine now in use.
'T. IV klitlitirA & e •
Of Gettysburg, Adams County, Pa.,
II tVI VG purcha.3ed from S. H. LITTLE
t he right of ADA.n.q. CA KIU)LL and FR ED E
rcK Gitirillei Ofhia Potent Two horse Por
tah!e Thraahinrr Machine and Ilorse•Pow
er, are now making, and will constantly
keep on hand, at the
sTraral .rOUNDRIZ.
in Gettysburg, a laroe quantity of those
valuable Machines, and now olibr them to
the Farmers as the most useful, labor -any
in , r. and convenient Machine of the kind
ever off•red to the public. The pr:ce of
these Machines being much leaf than any
other M ichine of the kind, every Farmer
has it in his power to obtain one. Two
hands c rtt 1 lad and unload this Machine
with ease, and one horse can haul the whole
lif,tchina in a small wagon over any ordina
ry 'oat Almost every Farmer has help
enough within himself to wet k the machine.
We deem any further comment unnecessa
rv, but will merely add the following Cer
tificate, bean : : one of many of a similar kind
in our pos3e,ston.
THOS. w A RREN,
GEO. ARNOLD.
Gettysburg, July 20, 1541.'
C E Tird C.l 'd'E.
We, the unde.rsigned, do hereby certify,
*hat we have seen one °I'S. hi. rrEE's
TWO 1141.. P. 111 EL ASII 1 NG
‘IACiIINES in use. and can assure the
Farmers and the Pdblic, that it is worthy
of the bi z :lies! praise and pat olio re, RS Two
itrrs '4 can do the work of Four with more
ease and less hands. It saves one 6 -half the
labor, and performs the work in the best
manner posatrle. it- - p.e3-zassiis a decided
advanla.!,e over any other Maeltivie, being
less liable toget out of order, and easily to
he removed. To see it in operation is suf .
fir-ient to satisfy env one of its ,g, eat utility
and tha propriety of our SlatelliQul.
Ge,,rae SsiiVsClr, John F. M'Farlatte,
David Zie , der, Win. N. Irvine,
C. N. Barltichy, I illi im S , Atlo,
John Barre', Roheri King,
Joel B. Danner,
A. B. 'K'ortz, S. R. Rawsell,
Win Ttirliinbaugli,.l.ilin Gilbert,
Michael Roo f ),
John B I,l'Plierson, Jame , : C. VilatiOn,
Daniel Culp, Geo. C.'St'iicitliOwier,
S. S. Kin
C. Si.iut, John IJ. venson,
D. 11.mier, Brij. Ls r.
White, (Freedom) 11. Atiffhtnliaiigh,
David Tr , x 4.11, Jr. Joyeph Chile,
Amos J imes fl, Paxlon,
David 11'Mardib, John Sec-ill,
Quintin Armitrong, Barnhart Gilbert.
P. S. Four-horse M tehi•'les also mirle - at
the E,t4blishntent Extra horse r inwers
can at all times he h
iisr - 01,1 Metal talcOn in phvment ror 1 , 14 2
cliitv.s.T. W. & Co.':
July 20'. - . 3rn-17
A PENNY SAVED IS
PENNY EARNED:
tLL and examine the FRE6II SUPPLY
v. of Cheap ' -
S 13141 MP. 0 .D S
which I have jtist received, and which in.
eludes a lame and boautiful assortment, of
New style British and Domestic prints;_
4 4 Chintzes and Lawns;
Fine Manchester and Donrestic Ging
hame;
Jaeonett and CaMbric muslin;
Babbinetts. mull and Swiss muslins;
Handsome French worked, Collars;
Thread and Bohhinette Laces, (good as
sortment;)
Lace Veils and Linen Cambric, Hand
kerchiefs; . .
French Kid and Silk Gloves.
- , AssonTITENT OF
CHEAP HOSIERIC,
Very Cheap 5.4 French Bombazine;
Irish Linen and Linen dri!lings;
MerinD (3.as-in - Imes and Summer. cloths;
Ribb'd and Plain ulambroons;
American Nankeens, Cotton drahngs;
Tickiaga, Cheeks, Brot►n nod Bleached
muslins; • •
Linen Diapers, Linen Table cloths; '
Handsome In2ratin Carpetin ,, s, &e Ike.;
wineb will be 14111 at veil reduced prices
for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
R. G. I'II'CR.EARY.
41-10
June 1, 1-:.241.
LW NOTICE.
IrJc)l- °,YNII:)
1.1. au NV L.
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
~_P{\VINO withdrawn front public 1.1 . 0,
." tll %v I I henceforth give his tunl;vidt-d
attention to the loi.4ittei3 nhhie prodeAsitiri.
The Law P•irtnerAltip heretofore sultdi,tt
ink! between Thaddeus Stevens and D. M.
Sinyser. still Ctlllllllnr 8. Any buqinosq
trusted to tollior 01 the pertnerra, will re
ceive the eare nod attention of Inuth.
1i . :73•0FF1 CPI, as lorretisfore, in South
Baltimore street, eu.st side, three door. from
the Cou rt• house.
Gettysburg, Sep. 7, F4I.
DENTAL SURGERY ,
IN ADDITION TO THE
tirtlt. I). GILBERT, iA prepared to in•
" --7 sort Olitieral of the
host quality, awl to perform all other oper
ations for the preservation and beauty of
the teeth. All operations WARRANTED.
Gettysburg, June 15. tl-12
CABINET WAREHOUSE.
PM W , I151711111TIP:i ~ • - , ,
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tl. Illiiiirl'..llll7,l; Illi.iiiSl l l.L.4lvAllill'
I 1
yi ~T),1,,474-1,, ,, 1,1, fp, 1 ;
i i ,t l A , l4, ~,4 1: q i ~, n- 1 i
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frA r 1 dt r i , l l, ll, 11 1 (16
P . i (‘' li. -- . ..it W..
11112 widn.si•med,-thatilscui for the lib:
eral patronage Iteretnfoe extended to
would inform dm public that Int had
-entovod hnr Wai..hnuse nearly uppotritc to
D. Litt!e'is Goach, T'actory, whete he con
tinues to warnifactate and Intends Contintni
ly ltetspmg nn hand a general adtantoleut of
773 /1 1 tr i rtl i nn
Of the Lost materials and workmanship,
which he will diapose of cheap for cash, or
Country Produce.
Personp wanting articles in his line, would
do well to give him it cull, as he is confident
he can give them it good bargains as they
cnn obtain elsewhere.
COFFINS.
All orders for Collins attended tons usual.
Having n Hearse of his own, he will deliver
Uodial in any part of tho County at the fol.
lowin z rates: —Mahogany, Sl5; Cherry and
plain Walnut, 87; small UMW of the same
materials in proportion.
LAZARUS SUOMI.
August 24, 1841.
iS TO 700 STOVES!
GT:a CI G la% (I LI)
1 11 AS now on Land ready fir tho fall
bales, from
t'a VO3 ,SlNiArna
"Got up" in the very best wanner: n.tnong
which is II great variety of Conk , Stoves;
and all iiiz.9 of nine plate and parlor stoves
—all 6f which will he sold ut prices to suit
the times. •
(r.7 - 01d Stoves and old metal of every
kind taken in exchange for new Stoves.
Gettysburg, Sep 7. 3m-24
Oti WirE Mir EI TER
DEATH BLOW.
, prtllE public will please obs. , tve, that no
Brandretli chn lei upon ns
the TRUE and GENUINE' unless each
box has new labals upon it: 'Nero are
three, and each contains a lac simile sikna•
turo of Dr. B. Brandroth. Those labels
ire engraved on steel, beautifully designed,
and dons at an expenSO of several thousand
dollars. • .• . -
REMENIIIEIt, the hic simile signature
of B. BR ANDILETII. must be upon the.
top of the box, upon the stde,l and also the
bottom oh' careful examine'
tion the name of Benja . min Brandroth.will
be found on several farts ot• THE NEW
,LABELS, .being tut - AA:let transfer of the
writing of Dr. Branclreth. This name will
be found in the Net Work.
TUE ,PILLS , ARE SOLD •AT 25
CENTS. PER BOX, by the undortnen
boned Al.titnts in Adams county:
TnosteCooren &
Gettysburg.
JNo. M. Scrwc:stsoll,
A brahnm . King, fitinterstown.
Ickes & Bridaes, Potershuro. •
Writ. Hildebrand, Kist Berlin.
Cook & 'Podor,-Ilatnnton.
A. S. 13:.Dotwen, Cashtown.
Ill'Sherry & Fink, Litilestown. ,
A. MtParland, Abbottstown.
11. W. Slagle. Oxford.
111. Laivver, Fairfield.
01Harlin that each A gPnt :has . nn Ewrra
vac! Ctio ificate of Au:envy, corn-thina a rep
ies , mtation Dr. Ili'andreth'.4 . llannfailtury
at Sinz, Sin;;, anal na.,n whi h yvill a 14.) be
StiPll ekaet , 1 the NEW LA R 6;LS
NOW USED 11PON TtiE llit
DRETET PILL BOXES
B. M. D.
June 15, tf—l2
AN Apprentice to the Print
ing Business wanted at
Office
Pa3'ols,ll - tI) 011)0.
nod fi_ f tireilMN de litiVr
III:12: vlf.tie de luinl v,
Bleeh 11ntsi. hi Lun.-1 , it
4 4 111 we bi t;,n d I' tri4,
end fi : !tieeci U o rl, Nei),
Shawls (t)t rt.( VaTIP 1%
GPI 1311111 ‘llPrillff (cheap,)
Plein arid fi., , ,itred S , %net
Plain and ft 2 nreil 1141)1knitnt,
Bei,k end Mull
•
It—ihop'4 Lawn,
White rind Illack Nett an J I litile,
Linen Climb! it: Handl:eft:hit:Gl,
hemstitch do.
French Lawn dot Linen Cambric,
Thread and Li.k Lacp.
Silk. Kid and Niiihair Glr.ves &
Silk, Cashmere, Nh•lino & Cotton Hove,
Just received arid for wale hy
DA \ IF.II U. SWOPE.
Sept. 28,1 1 '41. if-27
HORSE-POWER
A N
THRASHING
MACHINES.
THE Soh--Aber takes pleipoire in nn
nom - icing th it he in now prepared to forMs't
the Farmers of Admen and Franklin Coun•
ties with the hest HORSE POWER AND
THRASHING M %CHINES ever put io
operation in either of the above coutitien.
The ndvatoages nt the florae-Power are
nhvioug from the rim, that a notch greater
velocity of the cylinder of the Machine is
Requited by a "lower walk of the horßen
than in nnv other Machitte new in uie, and
having greater leverage and 'wee friction
requires lighter draught.• The attperiort•l
tv of the ThrnOting Machine conninte in
that of Thrtiiihine more ef rant in nnv given
time ivith-feur men to 'wend it, than the
Machines now in use do with seven men to
attend them.
Thu hb.ve powers and Machine* are
permanently conairucted, and will %%ear
much longer thlu any heretol ,, re offered to
the public:. The Shores in which they are
manufactured are Mount Marin Romance,
near Alillerstowm Adams county, and at
indinn Sprint, near Waynesboro', Frank
n county. Pa. r •
111 orders ivill ho thenk fully receiv
ed and promptly attended to at either of the
above shops. Formers and others would
do well to examine the 'above, previous to
purchasing elsewhere.
J. DON A LDSON.
Iy-22
Atio,u4t 24, 1.41
.19r E 0 b 17 MI E.
IN SPLENDID STYLE.
JULY, VOL
GRAHAM'S
Lady's and Gentleman's
MAG.AZINE..
The great Increase in the subscription
list ut tbis highly popular Magazine (the
edition having more titan doubled in luso
than six months) induced the proprietor to
commence a new volume, with the .hily N o.
It will be issued in the most attractive style . ,
with the first of a new Holies,
RICH ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS.
got up in a manner, that atoll surpass 'tiny
used, in any other 111.i! , tiziue. In. addition
to :he fact, that we employ the it.lent" , f . the
vary hest American artists, in the engraving
of the plates for this work, it must be re
tneulhered, the most.of the subjacts select!
ed. are
ORIGINAL AMERICAN PICTURES,
which have neverbeen before engraved; and
aro consetutently, the newest that' e'en' be
broight before the public.
lltont.v CoLoam) FAsuroNs Must
be remembered that, the Fashion platca'a
this Magazine, aril Ise best iu Coloring:and
design th a t can b4_l iund iu any work:pi:4b l
lished; in this canal y or in Europe. - They
are'engraved mid iieliired for this Magazine
by the b-!st artists that the country:can pro
duce; mid are drawn, always from t he latest
designs from Paris and London, and 'ernite;
(pettily may always he relied upon at(the
prevailing style in,the Untied St nteS," for the
month in which they are issued. We PaY
more fur coloring than any other pnblica.
(ion. and always have the best.
THE CONTIt —I n addition to ins
unusually due arravtiforiginal contrilattorit
which the Mnuniiiitt has thus fay 'boasted,
arrangements have been made with a mini.
tier more, of the best writers of the'day,
that spice and variety may he letilte'd for in
the literary depailihent of the now yolurnit * :
Seoltts AND PAVT;qlE9.—This inti;resting,
feat,ure,ef the Magazine shall still_
served as important, to venng:sporterimp;
and in fact to all - young or old, 'who delight,
in the sports oldie rod and the gun, Arti
cles in this depariment shall be from ac-,
knowled_;ed pens, Moil of the' very lit)-:
1110r11Y.
NEW , TYPE Asp PAPER.—The Volume.
will be opened with h new and beautiful type"
cast expressly fur the wink, the mechanical
execatieu shall be oT surimasing ineatness,
and the; printing Shall ba upon the finest
white paper.
NEw AND PortmArt Mir to —The eboic
est mores ot new lind.piontlar music fot the
Piano Ihrto unit Guitar shall be selected fur
its pages, and twn. morn pages ,slialLap ,
pear regularly each : month. In this way
subset 'here in remote oliontry towns, can
al vays have the Idlest moste at low rates,
almost as soon as it is tmli!istied.
TER 119 CASH:
The terns art 83 for a single subsnrii),
l i on , ntid i n no c . o .e will t tic price he alia'ted 4 ;
or Iwo enoie« for ?35 km• or p, roze and dis
count, ATAVAI'74IN .11)v.tNev No mihseri.
her reeei re,' in arty rine T, Winn , the money-
This ride is into , . ions and will no be de
-I,ostamid,.
n Ell. R. GRAIT4II,
S. W. cattier 3.1 B..eiieittut sts.PlALidelphin
June 1