li t Ilia; j'arilt,s)lsl6, AC TS. - rti 11,' , • ''. Q UN ..----1. JA?. ES MAJOR., Esq. Inensureri in ac count with the Directors of the Poor and of the /louse of . Employment of the County of Adams, for the year ending the 51it of January, 1845. • f, :7: ID Viit Qi 11345,'Feb.'3: To order on John H. M'Clellatt, Esq. County Tieasurer, Marelf 3. To do. do. April 8: To do. do. May 3. To. do. do.' Aug. 4. To do. do, ~ Cash reeeived from Geo. W. M'Ciellan, Esq. for two horses. Nov. 24. Order on County Trea surer, 29. do. do. Dec. 17. Fine received from Ni cholas 'Bushey, Esq. 18. Order on County Tree- . • surer, • 1846, Jan. s'. do. Qi Zit ' • By balance due him at last settle- mont, By, cash,paid as follozog, viz : Bills of Memhandize, Groceries; Drugs and Medicines, Grain, Flour and Grinding, Beef and Pork, Cattle and Sheep, norses, Mechanics' Bil s, Printing, , , Harvest hands, Potatoes and Turnips,' 109 00 Rails ad Posts and making fence, 123 19 Apples and Cider, • 4 25 Lime,.Plaster, and Ashes,. :.,13 95 Chopping Wood, - 93 51 'SeedinglVkeat, •70 00 Steward's Salary, . • 225 00 Physician's Salary, Two- extra cases, Dr i C..N.Berlitchy, for consultation, 2 00 Clerk's Salary, , 40 00 Extra services of Directors, .30 00 Samuel , Cobean, Steward, to pay sundry, expenses, Do: for attendance on John Har- net, 25 00 Support of Out-door Paupers, '502 08 Coffins and Funeral Eperoses, 84 75 Executing Orders, • 11 17 Male Hirelings, 110 00 Female do. 180 07 7 84 Treasureee - Salary; 40 "00 John Garvin, Esq. for drawing plan of Hospital, Rayment.oxt H ospital, Whole price of Wood Lend, Balance in lands of 'treasurer, WE, titeSubscribors, Auditors to settle and adjust thc-POlic Accounts, do certify that-Ave.have .examined , the items which, compose the above-account, and "that they are coriect, and that.titcre Is a balance, in the hinds of 'JAMES MAJOR, Esq. Treasu rer, of Arty -81x Dollars and .Sixty-nine Cents—being,frottLihe sixth day of. Janu ary, 1846;lo' the 6th 04'y"of January 1846, both daYit inclusive: WM • , -. B. 'SADLER, '..JACOB : DELL - }ONE, diud il ors. --- ADAIVII: 'WALTER, ' ' , SAMUYAIu Q.9I 3 gANI Steward, in tee , totesit with., the Directors, qf the Poor coyl ihe gptsee,qt Employment - of the .Cat l intithdante, being from the oth ••I • a 447 M e 1) srt • Tfary s , 1945, to • the sth day of :Yg!lOarli ' 18 . 41 . 1 orido To Cash receiVed from David Coo , • ley, Estate•of a pauper, 819 91 To orders on James Major, Trea surer, r 115 00 ChXlifeceived, a' payment on Land, 16 50 if for , Pigs; 13 00 4, • . 441 •fisy, • 385 • " • Flaxseed, 7 00 • " Cloverseed, 16 43 Sadler's Tools, 3 00 cfp La , By balance .due Mtn on last set tletnen!, • litiVaih-Paid as follows: For Merchandize, ' 11 231 MCchaides' 'Bats; 12 95 36 02a Groceries, 5 19 Wood chopping, 13 50 . 2 181 Lime and Ashes, 7 61Eq Applbk; VOtritilies and Turnips, 22 95i JlogB and Sheep, ' 13 25 18 triiit A ' 3 32 5 55 aage• 6D !..Ciiith , to. paupers on leaving the House;.. 12 46; 'Maki )litelings, 3 40 12 00 4 00_ 1. 7 • - • 55 li'emaktilirtilings, 25 Exueutincorders, 5 _5B • • 1 37 Boarding 75 lb' , lace in hands of Steward, " - x; • $194 69 Wiveta , _subscribeiti, Auditors to settle accounts, do certify ; ithef have exatillnesF . ,thei,-itenas..tyhich eont&Se the abelvel-iccolinui; and do re- port, that they are correct, and that t there is a balance in the hands of SAMUEL CollEvs,.Steward . , ' of S'ixtern Dollars and Forty Fire and One. Half Cents—being .from the 6tlit day of January, 1815, to the sth day of January, 1846, both days in clusive. Produce of Poor-house Farm for 1845. 540 Bushels Wheat, 150. do. Rye, 350 do. Corn, 314 do. Oats, 3 do. Clowerseed, 3 do. Flaxseed, 16 do. Onions, 13 do. - Red Beets, 12 do. Turnips, 73 do. Potatoes, 30 Tons Hay, ,5 , 119 lbs. Pork, 5240 lbs. Beef. $6OO 00 500 00 000 00 600 00 300 00 170 00 500 00 800 00 96 Paupers remain at Poor-house, Jan. 1, 1 F 316. 53 Paupers adulated in the course of the year. March 6. at 500 00 dO 700 00 $5,271 50 )f the intended Spplieation of Jolts D. 11Eciagnfor license to keep a public house in Ranklin township, .thltans county— being an old stand. $55 90 WE, the subscribers, cititizetts of the township of Franklin, Adams coun ty, do hereby certify that we are personal ly and well acquainted with J. D. Becker, the above named Petitioner, and that he is, and we know hiM to be, of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and other eon- V9,stienees for the lodging and'aceommoda -I(.9nNoe of citizens, strangers and travellers ; a' 1 -e do. further certify that we know Om. louse for which the License is prayed, and front . its situation and neighborhood be-. lieve it to be suitable for 'a Tavern and nec essary to accommodate the Public, and en tertain strangers and travellers. Peter Mickley, .11 Heintzelnwn, dnthony Deardorg;'George Stover, Dan'l Seintzehnan,Yhos. iliKnight, dbram Humer; Jacob Mark, Moses Smith, John Wolter, 4&100 364 55 17 81 455 20 403. 01 153 00 180 00 100 00 8 00 Israel Yount, Peter Mickle,y,ji March G 65 00 Of the intended - application of JACOB: HERSH for license to keep it public house' - in Neiudlen township, adams county, , an old stand. WE, the . subscribers , citizens of the township of Menallen; do hereby certify, that we are personally and well acquainted with Jacob Hersh, the above named Petitioner, - that he is, and we know hint to be, of good repute for hoinesty and temperance, and that he is well '~provided with house-room and other conveniences, for the lodging and, accommodation of citizens; strangers and travellers ; and we do further certify, that we know the house for which the license is prayed, and from its situation and neighborhood, believe it - to -be suitable for a tavern, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. 10 00 250 00 850 80 $5,224 81 46 69 $5,271 50 John ricier, John Burkholder, Jacob Boeserman, William Harlan, Henry Broivn, Jesse Houck, Wm. B. Smiler, Jacob Gardner, John Dull,' • Christian Miner, jobn 1P Jacobs, Samuel Johnson. March 6. In the alittter Of the intended application of JESSE D. Nr.thrAN for license to keep a public house in .Mountioy township, Alan:B couiii.y- 7 -being an old stand. WE, the subscribers, citizens of the township of Mountjoy do hereby certify, that we are personally and well acquainted with Jesse D. Newman, the above named Petitioner, that he is, and we know him to be, of good repute for hone Sty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house-room and other conveniences, for the lodging and accom modation, of citizens, strangers and trav ellers ; aTul-we do further. certify, that we know the .house for which the license is prayed, and from its situation and neigh borhood, believe it.to be suitable for a tav ern, and that such inn or tavern is neces sary to acOrainiidate the public and enter win strangers and travellers. Henry Hender, Jacob Roarbach, John Orndodr, Joseph Fink, $194 69 Lewis Norbeek, Jonas Bowers, Daniel. Sheer, Israel Rosenberger, Simon Realer, 'Pm. Walker, Piter Bercatv, Jacob l'etterhoff, Jacob Baker. March 8. Of the intended application of GEORGE Lrr o n,E, for License to, keep a public housi in Iluntin - gtoit township, ildams county;—being an old stand. FINIIE Subscribers, citizens of * the towns - 111 - ship of Ituntington, do hereby certi; fy-that they arc persOnally and well ac quainted with George Little, the above na med petitioner, that he is, and they knoiv him to be, "ol,goOd repute for temperance and honesty - , and that he is well provided with house,room, and other conveniences, for the lodging and accommodation of citi zens, strangers and Travellers ; and they ilo further certify, that they know the house for which the License is prayed, and from its situation and neighborhOcid believe it to be suitable for a Tavern, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary_ to : accommodate the Publieand entertain strangers and trav ellers,. • • $l7B 231- 16 453 WM. R. SADLER, JACOB DELLONE, .quclitars ADAM J. WALTER, In the *Matter In the Matter John. Yeats, In the Matter Jacob Myers; J.D.Bonham, • .Abraliani Bouers, Jese Sinyer, .3ac - ri6 B. Salver, - • Amos Little,- Jacob Mortorf, Jacob tibiyor, ' Samuel Latshavi-, Adam Stoutlaorge 6mick, Israel Bricker, . Jacob B. Ttottle' Mari.li 6, 1816. - T.Trlgit.V .LICIEXSE. To the honorable the .7udges of the Court .1 of Quarter Sessions, for the County of - Mains. f ir HE Petition of SoLomos ALBERT res ••• pectfully•showeth; that your petitioner; occupies that well known Tavern Stand in the town of Hampton, County aforeiaid, which said House, from its neighborhood and situation, is suitable . forlhe accomotla tion of inhithitants, strangers and Travel lers. • Your petitioner therefore humbly prays the Court to grant him License to keep a Public House, and your petitioner will tcr pray. SOLOMON ALBERT. We, the sobscribers, citizens of the Township of Reading, in-said :county of Adams, do hereby certir-, that we are personally and well acquainted . yith Solo mon Albcrt, - the above named petitioner, that he is, and we know him to be, of good reptile for honesty and temperance, and. that lie is well provided with house room and other conveniences, for the lodg ing and accommodation ofoitizens, strangers and Travellers ; and we do further certify, that we know the House for which Li cense is prayed, and from its situation and neighborhood, believe it to be suitable for a Tavern, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accomodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. fI 7 M. Mundorff, Daniel .illgers, Cornelius Myers, .Ibraham Myers, George Hollinger, John Simpson, John Trimmer, John. Baker, Jacob Myers, Jesse Chronisler, Jacob Smith, Benj. Chronister, .4braham King, George Fissel. 7b the Honorable the Judges of the court of Quarter Sessions for the County of ✓Manta. TIEIf Petition of EVE McSnEnnY re spectfully showed', that' your peti tioner Occupies that well known Tavern stand in Litdestown, Germany township, Adams, county, which said House, from its neighborhood and situation, is suitable for the accommodation of inhabitants, stran ger)] and Travellers. Your petitioner, therefore, humbly prays the Court to grant her Liciense to keep a Public House, and your Petitioner will ever pray. EVE INIcHERRY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the township of Germany; county of Adam[, do hereby certify, that we are personally and well acquainted with Eve WSherry, the above named petitioner; that she is, and we know her to be of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that she is well provided with house-room and other conveniences, for the accommodation of citizens, strangers and Travellers ; and we' do further certify that we know the louse for which the License is prayed, and from its'situation and neighborhood, believe it to he suitable for a Tavern, and that such Inn ) t. or Tavern is n cessary to accommodate the public and e ertain strangers and trav ellers. • Joseph Fink, Jr. Wm. Gwinn, Ephmini Swope, Wm. Lansinger, .1. Shorb, David H. Eckert, George 'lesson, James 11P Sherry, H. Spalding, Mired F. Storr, Ephraim Myers, James H. Fisher. Feb: 27, 1846.-3 t •CATOINET-MAKING. DAVID. HEAGY RESPECTFULLY returns his grate ful acknowledgements for the very liberal encouragement which has hereto fore been extended to him, and respectful ly- informs his friends that he still contin 'ucs the Cabinet-making Business, at the Ole Stand in Chambersburg street, where he is prepared to execute the Neat est and most Fashionable Work, which he will' warrant equal, if not superior, to Atiy in the Place. He has now, and will always keep on hand a general and extensive assortment of the different articles of Furniture, including R E At's, CENTRE .IND DINING T./1114ES, BEADSTEADS, CUPBOARDS, Wokk and Wash Stands, &c. all of which are of a superior quality, and for which he only asks an examination to be acknowledgedas the very latest faShion. All orders for Collins will be prompt ly-attended to as usual. Gettysburg, Feb. 6; 1846. COACH-MAKING. C. W. HOFFMAN RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has made such arrangements as will enable him to carry on the • COA,C 111. , 11 A:WM G Business upon the most extensive scale ; and that he , will be pleased to attend to the orders of his friends at all times, for any thing within his line. Having skilful and steady hands in: his employ, he feels assu red of his ability to turn out work in all the different , brantles of the above. business, in tho hest and most fashionable style. lie will also be prepared to repair and refit Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, aid 'vehicles of aIL kinds, upon reasonable terms. • ' His Establishment is in Cliambefeburg st., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846. - . LAST'NOTICE.' VtOTICg is hereby given to all per il( sons indebted to the late Firm of MID DLECOFF RUTIIRAUFF, that. all Notes and Aceounts .remaining unpaid af ter the first day of next, will be plaCed in the hands of "a. proper officer for collection. D. MIDDLECOIT. at 27. TO THE I'VELIC. Doctors Berluelly'and Bell Ivo leave to inform those residents of a -AF Adams county who may be afflicted' Nervous or other Chronic Diseases,; that they have purchased Coad's Patent! Graduated Galvanic Battery and Invila-! lea! Poles for medical purposes This instrument is the only one now known that can be applied with safety to! the most tender organs, as the Eve and Ear. They have in their possession the, highest testimony of its efficacy, not, only' fr4nn Professors of Universities and Colic gcs, but from many who have obtained ewes and relief from maladies considered incurable by - other remedies. This instru- I ment may be found useful in Chronic Rheumatism, Tic Doloreaux, Spasms, Pa ralasis or Palsy, general Weakness and other diseases incident to females. The; fluid is conveyed through the system not lby shocks as heretofore, but by contin ued and gentle stream which is rather a greeable than otherwise. IICT' They are now ready to operate on those who may apply at the Office of Di.. Bell, and those who cannot be removed will be waited on at their residence. I Fob. 20. tf tErwe recommend all of our mends visiting the city to call at tho Pekin Company's store,aud lay in a supply of their delicious Teas. The Pelan Tea Company, Nu. 30 S. Send et., between - Market & Chesnut, PIIILADF.LPIIIA, HAVE constantly on hand. and for sale Wholesale and Retail, a variety of en Mee. FRESU Intrs; r irn MO. P( Tins. T LOWER PRICES, F. according. to the quality, than they can be bought at any other establish ment in the City. 11C2'TEAS exclusively arc sold at this house, and several varieties which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas which do not give entire satisfaction can be re turned and exchanged, or the money will be refunded. . - The citizens of Adams county are re spectfully invited to give us a call. G. B. ZIEBER, 'Agent of the Pekin Tea Company. Philabelphia, Oct. 2, 1845. 1 y Freights from Philadelphia REGULAR LINE• TWICE A WEEK BETWEEN Philadelphia and Fork. THE subscriber runs a regular line of Cars between Philadelphia and York. A Train will leave York every Saturday and Wednesday afternoon, and every Tues day-and Friday Evening, A. L. Gerhart & Co.'s Warehouse, No. 365, Market street, Philadelphia. Extra Cars will be started on any other day in the week, when freight sufficient to to pay expenses offer. HENRY KAUFFELT. York, Nov. 7. tf LAW NOTICE. lnm.- Or Sherry W continue to practice . Law, as heretofore. his Office, until the first day of April next, will be at his resi dence in Chambersburg street, 3 doors cast of Mr. Thompson's Hotel, He has made such arrangements that 'any,pusiness con nected with his Profession Will be prompt ly attended to in- the Counties of . Adams and York in Pennsylvania, and in Freder ick and Carroll counties, Maryland. • reersons having business with or who arc indebted to the late firm of Cooper (g• AP Sherry, arc requested to call on JAs. Coot , En, Esq. or the subscriber, and settle the same, as it is desirable that their busi ness should be closed. WM. McSIIERRY. Feb. 6,18,16.-4 n AUX. R. STEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in the Centre Square,North of the Court l house,between"Smith's and "Stevenson's" corners. THOMAS lIIICREARY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in the South-cast Corner of the Diamond, between A. B. Kurtz's notel , and R. W. M'Sherry's Store. netty'sbui g , Dec. 12, 1845.—rf a. H. REED, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' 41% FFERS his professional services to ‘ll , v the people of Adams . County. His Office is the one on the public square in Gettysburg, lately occupied as a Law-Of fice by Wm. WSusitav, Esq. Ile has also made arrangements to have the advice and assistance of his Father, JUDGE REED, of Carlisle, in all difficult cases. September 20. tf Letters of Administration (I N the Estate of PETER HOOVER, 41 -. deceased, late of Reading-township, Adams county, having been granted to the subscribers—Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said Estate to . pay the same without delay, and to those .having claims against the same to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement, to the subscribers residing in Hamilton town shilL ANDREW M. DEARDORFF, DANIEL BEAR, Mars: Feb.:2o, 184.6.6 t - Btacksniithin - IN all its branches, will he attended to tiy good workmen, at the Foundry of the subscriber. THUS. WARREN Gettysburg, Dec. 19. Cheap Publications, B. C. KINSLOP.. \o. 209 Chesizut street, Philadelphia. DIES and Gentlelnen residing out; A of the city of Philadelphia, are in 'thrilled that all orders gent to the above : place, directed to E. 13. 0. KINSLOE, and post-paid, will be promptly attended Where the money, to the amount of one dollar or upwards, accompanies the order, 25 cent publications will be sold at TwEN TIE' cents, and the 121 cent works at TEN cents. So also with the Music--the 25' cent pieces will be put at TwENTY cents, the 12! cent pieces at TEN cents and the 61 cent pieces at FIVE cents. As the post-' age on any of these works, under the 'new law amounts to a mere trifle, -persons in the country, if disposed, may have a work or piece 01' Music _almost as SOOll fIS it is publikhed. Where those sending money give to us the grit liege of selecting for them, we shall endeavor to give the most perfect satisfaction. We append the titles of a few of the publications on hand with the publishers' prices annexed, as a guide to those order ! ing. • Publications, as soon as issued can always be had at 209 Chestnut street. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. Twenly-Fite Cent Irorks,—The Dead Boxer: French without a Master; Ger man without a Master; Master of Lang `ford ; The Bastard, or did Brother's Re venge ; Nick Biglow; Annie; Ellen Graft on ; The Mysterious Monk; History of Pirates ; Pillage Belles; The Collegial s ; Ascando; The Step Mother; Mary Mor- Opt. Fremont's Expedition ; Ellen Templeton; The Butterfly : John's Alive; The Orange Girl ; The Robber; West- . ward Ho!; The Elves; Physic and Phy sicians ; Sketches of Imposture; Creduli ty and Deception; 'Texas and the Gulf of Mexico ; History of Oregon Ter s'to'ry ; Ireland and the Irish; The Two !lush, las, &e: &e. Twelve and a half Cent Ft • • l'he Lady of Lyons; Kernok; On Soundings and OIT; A Winter Gift; Keep Warm; The Ladies' Guide to Embroidery, &c ; Etiquette for Ladies; Frank Rivers; San ta Claus ; Maria the Fugitive ; Mark Man-' it'; Mysteries of Boston; Arnold the Spy; The Beautiful Cigar_ Vender ; Arabella Stuart; . The Unloved One; Woman as Virgin, ife, and Mother; The Twins; St. Patrick's Purgatory; Raffle for a Wife; Love Watch; Lady in Black; Adventures of Julia, &c. &c, MUst(!. Twenty-Five Cent Pieces.—Music from the Opera of the Bohemian Girl; Gems front ditto ; Beauties of ditto; Music from Arasaniells ; Juliens ; Chimes; Quadrilles; ])itto from Cinderella ; Ditto from the En chantress; Ditto of the Ethiopian Serena ders; Melodies of Ireland; Ditto of Scot land; Julien's Original Mazurka; Mazur kas Music front I'm Diovalo ; 12 celebra ted Marches; Queen Victoria's dances &c. &c. • neclue and a half Cent Pieces—Songs. —A new set of Quadrilles; Kathleen Ma vourneen ; Some Love to Roam; Da Cra , ' covienne; Thou art Los;elier ; Rose Ath- ' erton, &c. &c. Songsfor Six and a Quarter Cents.— , Love not; Love Now; Little Nell; There was a 'rime ; Aileen Mavourneen; Out ward Bound; Meet me in the Willow Glen &c. &c. All of the above music is every way correct, and many of the pieces and songs have the most beautiful title pages. 'Li' Remember, by ordering from E. G. Kinsloc you will get a discount of 20 per cent. on publishers' prices. la'Any lady or gentleman by address ing us, post paid, for that purpose, will have a full catalogue of all our publications sent them. ICJD'Responsible Agents for several val uable medicinal preparations, and Dr. Mitchell's Galvanic Bands, Bracelets, &e. &c., are wanted in every village and town in the Union E. B. G. KINSLOB, No. 209 Chestnut Street, • 3d door below 7th. Feb. 27, 1816. mATTIVEw T. MILLER, (Successor to Robert T. Bicknell,) EXCHANGE BROKER. No, 8 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Bank Notes.—Notes on all 'solvent Banks in the United States :discounted at the lowest rates. Drafts, Notes and Bills collected on the most favorable terms. Exchange.—Bills of exchange and Bank Checks on most of the principal cities of the Ifnion, bought and sold at the best rates. ExChange on England in large or small sums, constantly for sale. Bicknell's Reporter, Counterfeit Deice tor, and Price Current; is issued from this oflice every Tuesday. It is devoted chiefly to the condition of the Currency, thelgar kets, Banking Institutions, Counterfeit Notes, -&c. Terms $3 per annum paya ble in advance. Bicknell's Counterfeit Detector and Bank Note List is published semi-monthly at $1 . 50, per annum ; monthly $1 per annum, payable in advance. This work is print; ed in pamphlet form, of 32 pages. Single copies 12 1-2 cents. 0. • Office opens from 8, A. Jr. to 6 r. Exchange hoUrs, from 0 A. :t. to 3 r. 31. Da - Any paper publishing the above advertke ment to the amount of $3, will be furnished with the REPORTER for one year.. Feb. 21,4845. L. 21 17 NOTICE. S.IIEIL - 10111:110 ip (Of Carlisle,) pRESENTS.Iiis respects to his friends and informs them that' lie has made arrangements to continue to practiceas usual in the Courts of Adams county, under the new ®ulation I'd the times far . holding them. - Jan. 30, M 16.. .6 tf DAIMON]) TONSOR S. R. TITTONs ASHION ABLE Barber and Hair- Dresser, has removed his "Temple". t o the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can at all times be nind prepared,to attend to the calls of the public. From long experience lie flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorical departments, willisuch 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.. lie 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 he attended to•at their private dwellings. Oct. It). tf TYPE PO liN DILY Printers' Furnishing fritreho . iu•chouse rilllE subscribers have opened a new Type Foundry In the city of New York, wive they are ready to supplyor ders to any extent, fOr any kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Gallefs t Brass Ride, Steel Column Buie, Compo sing Stieks,'Cliases, and every article ne cessary for a Printing office. ' Also, second hand materials. The type; which are east in new moulds, from an entirely new .set of matrixes, with deep counters, are waranted to be unsur passed by any, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. All the type furnished by us are "hand-cast." The types from any foundry can be matched at this establish ment. Printing presses fitrnishetl,. and also Steam Engines...of the most approved pat terns. C ontposition Rollers east for printers. COCKROF'r & OVEREND, 65 :tun st. Doc. 19. Out gurEirimn COOK STOVE. TllF•attention of the public is respectfully cal led to S• BENTZ ' S FAHMEH ' S COOK STOVE as an article superior to any yet otteri4l to Metalline for cooking purposes. It was gut up expressly to answer the wants of the Farmer, and will not fail to please all who may require a good sized COOK STOVE. One of thel many advantages possessed by this Stove is, that water, apple-but ter, clothing, &c. can be boiled in a large copper kettle at the same time, whilSt conking is doing, for 20 or thirty persons. It is decidedly superior for HAl:l'M—the heat being.cOmpletely under the control of the cook. who can appty it to the bot tom as well as to the top of the oven, and thus bake with perfect regularity. It is unnecessary to giVe any further detail of its advantages. 'Please tefer to the subjoined certificate from Wm: F. El liott. Esq., Patent Agent, of Washington City.:•—• Many testiinoniub equally flattering could be fur nished, but this may suffice. Those who want a superior Cook Stove, will .de well to try this arti cle—they are warranted or no sale Boonsboro', Md., May.l9, 1843 WA NUTOX , May 3, 1342.. To Samuel Deutz, Dear have tried the Cooking, Stove that you sent me. and air well pleased with its performance. My expectations are more than re alized. I believe it will perform more cooking in less time, and with leSs fuel than any of the va rious Cooking Stoves that I have tried during 25 years' connection with the Patent Office. Its mer its need only be more generally known to insure its fame throughout the country. lam at length satisfied in the culinary department of my do mestic establishment—for which I acknoWleged myself indebted to your genius and enterprise. I remain very respectfully, yours, &c., WM. I'. ELLiorr, Patent Agent. CLTI THIS. DAY APPOINT J. D. PAXTON & Co., my AGENTS for tie State of Pennsyl vania, for the sale of Territory and otherwise, of my Cook Stove. September 17, 18.1:1 FARMERS' AND OTHERS Are respectfully infnrined that the undersigned' have now on hand, and are manulacturing them hoviStoves, so that they are now prepared to fill all orders with which they may be favored, upon: the shortest notice. S. D. PAXTON & Co. Caledonia, Franklin co. ; Sept. 20, 15 , 15. tf Protection against Loss br 1091111EIC 011 - PHE "Cumberland Valley Mutual Prof edion• Company" being incorporated by en act of the Legislature and fully organized and in opera tion tinder the direction of the following bawd of. Managers, viz: Thomas C. Miller, John Moore,.. David W. M'Cullough, James Weakly, William... Moore, Samuel Galbraith, 'Thomas Paxton, A. G.. Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Woods, Abraham. Kurtz, George Brindle, and Scott Coyle, call the• attention of the inhabitants of Cumberland anal Adams counties, to the cheapness of the rates, and' the many advantages which this kind of insurance has over any other: Ist. Every person insured becomes a member of the company and tikes part in the choke of officers and the direction of its concerns. 2d. For insurance no more is demanded than is, necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and indemnity against losses which may happen. 3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is, avoided by insuring for a term.of five years. 4th. Any person applying for iuOulsoCCi.riThsti give his premium note for the cheapest the rate of 5 per centwm, which will be $5O tut the $lOOO, for which lie will hityq,to pay ,$2 for five years, and $1 50 for survey and poliey, and no more unless loss ba,*.suslitjued tq a greate; amount than the funds ow hiuni. will—cover,,aq4 then no more will b 9, rminire4l than a pro rata, share. These rates are. much cheaper than thrisq. of other companiqs.,.q;q9! suAli as are ted on the same principles. T IipNAS C. 41. 4.1,1112., P 11. Ls A. G. "A1174.E4...14c.'y,. msT AQXNTS., 'ile following named gentlemen have been ov.. ppinted , AGENTS for Adams comity : Walnut W. Puxton...Gen'l Agent, GettyAnirg .names A. Thowspp, David Zeigler, . Dr..Wm, R. Stewart, Henry Alpo, Henry 141 ayer, Esq., Daniel Comfort, Abraham King, E l ., David Blythe, Esq., William Morrison, Thomas T. Wierman, Dr. D. .Mellinger, Sept, L'O, 14.14„—tf urea) OM 1111 - T. E) tr ticIIASOP: rpm ThrliS OFF/,CE, S. BENTZ SAMUEL BENI7Z Petersburg, New Cheoer, Abbettoumn; Straban Hoptirrtt,u 114. A w ,l, Ertt I>i hi),
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