PAYK.xiil:-,.147i.:i.c 4.-.x...ftE.S. 1!EMBI=E1111:1 ~.,,p7,l.npoler to • yeyent misAnderston4ing, we „ hme been requested 7 hy, .Nr...lStruN. to,stato thet ! the iannexed petition ; for - license ig• made in corn phance• .t . roith• the conditions of the contract on ',which he leased the house referred to—not having - been ;able to secure it otheiwise. He inteni3s rkeeping a TRNIriaANCE 'Musk, and %Val, in 110 :iriiit;de:il in'lkiitois. • , , , • In She Matter; (f the rntended , application of J A.c o n - K tittrtfor license to keep a public house injh of e . BOrOUghi pcitysburg, Alums county,, -being an bli 1 o stand. ' f:, .the nithseribers,, citizens of the • e W . . 11Orogh'oe Gettysburg, dO hereby certify, tlit we are Persenally and well ,' . e - titiaintOd,:y)tit. :Taeob Kuhn, the above ;itanted:ketitiOner; that lie Is, and we know hintio r te, Of good'repute 'for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided -with' liOnSe4oom' and other conveniences, for 'the lodging and accommodation -of citizens, strangers and travellers ; and we do further certify; that we know the house 'fai;which the 'license is prayed, anti from ',its situation and neighborhood, believe it to'besititallle for a tavern, 'and that such inivoriaverti is necessary to accommodate the public . and entertain . strangers and travellers.' • . Jrn.lll!Sherry, 11. Schriver, Bober . Ino. Garvin, [fin. Rathralff R. Smith, Tr.l)emviddie - S. H. Buehler, H. , • LanitVell, Alarms Samson, B. Danner, , Li. ill. Smyser. March 20, . • 3t 'lke :Jilatter Of the,intendaupplication of DAVID KINO for license to keep ct public house in the township giGermany,.ldams county— . being en old stand. AirE, the 'subscribers, Citizens of the IF, the township of Germany in the county or" Adams, recommend the above the inn or tav crit'abeive mentioned is neecssary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and travellers;-and that the petitioner above named of good repute for honesty and temperance, _and is _well ..proVided with house=rixiem and conveniences for the lodg ing and accommodation, of, strangers and 'travellers. - . . ALB. husB . cur, . Ephraim fatctb Bishop, 'EPAraim, Swope, Rz Is C. Swope; Thlliam„ Duller°, 11 7 14. Guznn,, Joseph Barker, ' W. - .IIP Sherry, Jacob Slonesiferi joseph Fii4,jr..-; H. Simbling. May.ph.4l, , - , 3t In the-alatter Of the intended, application of josErn Fos; g, for lice'ssi - ,tokeep a pUblic house in liamiltonkin ' 'township, - Adams ceimty—being an old stand. WE, the undersigned:Citizens of Ham "' w zw' "siltonban' township, in the county of Mattis, dohereby certify that the house for 'which a liCcnee is prayed by Joseph Vunk, the above named petitioner, is riec essr !0.13F,9:91p0d,ate the public ,and en . ter sirpngqrs And trayellers, and that 'the'PetitiOner,ts, a person of good, re-. rtkiefOrltoitesty and temperance, and well proyidedwith honseloont 'and convenien 7 ems for ' accomniodation of • strangers and tmvellers. JtOblrison, P. M. Mutt, E: Kepner;':: Robert Little, J. Brinkerhoff, • George Trenkle, Wm. 11.:,Dixtiri, " Edward Rusk, John Bennett, John F. Osborne, • Robert:llfLpitghlin, • John Moritz. Morel, 3t /ra the allatter tit the . ,hilteyttlei,lftp - plicatiop of batEs A. for tilicerise to keep a Aublie House in the borough Geitltilihrk.-being an old stand. p., thQ, sutitcribrs,, , citizens of the bVtotigh.Of Oreilysburg, in county 4rl.Ndiini do, hereby certify, that we are PprsoPtlytylWellaFtptainted with James 4. l ThompsOn, the above named petitioner, ihaLl t e us, and We know him to hop of good `repute tot honesty and, temperance, and AiL i t -is. well 'pr . ovded with house rood and'Othet cOnveutences, for the lodg ing and accommodation strangers tqui.Trayelicfs3 And we'd° further certify, 1441 ive knoy the House for which Li eenMht and from its situation and neighbOr ood;%-beliefe. tt to be suitable for tt—Tavern, and that such Inti or Tavern is { deOtiss r arY , to abamiodate the , public and enteitainitrangers iind travellers. tatael tali; .' Nicholas Weaver, Robert Smith, iddlecnff, Wrm-RuthrautT, F. W. Denwiddie, R. W. MlSherry, .'- •' D: Kendleburt, e -Job,r l Reed, t < • 3. B. Kurt; J:11 :11,11"beriion 'Robert Cobean Marchl3... • . "' the Of the intended .. appli6ation of Jour( HoucK for libelfselblaeplipublic'house in' the township il coontpi4 : lieingan old stand. r E 4)olAnribbrs, citizdns of the leWn ahof:Tyrohe, in the county of Ad. r auis recommend the above petitioner, and certify,that • the inn or tavern above men tioned-W necessary, to - accent Modate the public, and entortnldvstrangers and travel le#'atkiPthat,""the petitioner above named ,e ' f;gitti'd'tepute for honesty and tempe *4,644.Cii,,,34ll:ltivided with house _ house ,rot I,a,plileonieniqnded ,for the longing and accorninodation of strangers and tray. l'it•Cooli,- - • Peter Hummer, • •il J6hri'cibniad; - ' • • David Sarbaugh, - 'MI6 Wl&litrode, •• ! F.lias Deeter, ' l, Sainuel 'Sadler, • • • ' 'Henry 'Spangler, jr. Jackb cimiipfer, , George Haverst,ick, ' Eckefiroade; • i to ma *A Z ;44,v'11 it tthep Arailer . • iirasi`b.WEtt thin of Aziro , llPPlita - • TAktireore Of the introda to SVs,4rOlu stand. e - pa" *9)* I#4 , r in ow miIILY,O4 .41 iosuiinted •withArpoLd 4eriftbilift andA barb* a kA O *. /1 '1 ' 074 h e ms:fo r which *l .usv ..„ license is prayed, do tertilpthat such inn or lavern is necessary to aecointnodate the public and entertain strangers and travel lers, and that the above petitioner is a per son, of god repute for lionesty and t!..ntpe ranee, and that he is well pros ided with house-room and convenimces for the ac commodation of tti.ingers and travellers. Myers, Adam Gardoer•jr• Levi hippy. Jacob Dentler, John Chronister. Michael Myers, Burgand, Samuel . Nathaniel Stewbaugh,• Abraharn Living too, Jacob lioecht, Jacob Forst, John A. ZieglCr, llriah Zolm. March 13. - )1t In the Matter Of the intended application of DAvin 'EVANS. and 11111A31 11. WArrs, tor license to keep a public house in Hamilton township, Adams county = E, the . subscribers, citizens of the township of Hamilton, Adams co., being personally and well acquainted with David Evans and -Hiram It. Watts, the above named petitioners, and also having knowledge of the house for which license is prayed, do hereby certify, that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain staangers and trav ellers, and that they are persons of good repute for honesty' and temperance, and that they are well provided with house.L room and coveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. We, therefore, beg leave to recommend them fur a license, agreeably to their peti tion. A. M. 'Deardorff, Jacob Arnold, Wm. 'l', Williams, Michael Bohn, Abraham Arnold, Michael Spangler, Isaac Trimmer, J. H. .Aulabaugh, Abraham Trimmer, Wm. Wolf, Daniel Bender, Jacob Bushey, Joseph Altland, • Jacob Reitzell March 13.-3 t In the ✓►better - Of the intended application of I.SAAc YouNTz, for license to keep a public house in MenaHen town ship, Adams county—being an old stand. E, the subseribers, citizens of the " township of Menallen, Adams coun ty, dd hereby certify; that we are personal ly and well acquainted with Isaac Yount, the above named petitioner, and that he is, and we know him to be, of good repute for honesty and temperance, and well "pro videdwith, house-room and other:conveni ences for the lodging and accomniodation of citizens, strangers and travellers ; and we do - further certify that we know thb house for which the license - is prayed, and from its situat'i'on-and neighborhood be lieve it to be suitable for a tavern and nec essary to accommodate the Public, and en tertain strangers mid trafellers.. Henry Hartzell, John Hewitt, Daniel Heiges, Henry B. Shroeder, L. Yeagy, Peter Quickel, Samuel Johnson, Jacob Rex. V. W. Knimss, Henry Kuser, March 13. 13 0 C H-D1 AlEtI NG. 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 C 0 A.O 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 branches of the abovebusiness, in the best and most fashionable style. He will also be prepared to repairand refit Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, and vehicles of all kinds, upon reasonable His EstabliShment is in Chambersburg st., a few doors below Ttompson's Hotel. Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846. CSI mp s CZAIII.O VILE Subscriber, in - connection With - 111 : • Cabinet-making, has commenced the manufacturing of CH./2/RS in all its vari ous branches, and intends to keep none but the best of Workmen employed, and none , but the very best of seasoned stuff shall bp worked. • He' has on hand at present a large assortment of - Fancy and Common /777/ CHAIRS. Which he ivill sell at pricee rea sonable and Suited to the times. Purcha seri may save by calling athis Ware-house iu Chamborsburg street, before purchasing elsewhere. 10:7°Chair Piankand_all kinds of Lunt her and Produce, be taken in exchange for Work. DAVID lIEAGY, Gettysburg, Feb. 13, 1846. . . Letters of Administration . (IN .the Estate of PETER HOOVER, deceased, late of Reading township, Adams county, having been granted to the subscfiberNotice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said Estate to pay the same withourdelay, and to those having claims against the same to present them, properly ' authenticated, for settlement, to the subscribers residing in H ilton toWn . ANDREW M. DEARDORFF, DA14,104 Feb.. 20 1840.— , fit - Estate of Adam .Icmouff,,deo!d. "LETTERS of :Adminiitration de bonifi IL! non with the Will annexed, t he Elate el. ADD iCATOUrr, deceased. jakT:et, fleintany .townsh ip, Adarn, br /I liqviekbeen grime to ,thOMbscriber residing in 'dermany township, he here. by . gives • notice:lo all;persohsi indebted to said delay --and `to call and pay *pea= with °lli delay—and those haying elaims against the Sa l u PMl9l l M te f t 1 0P,TOPellt`ghe same propefly authenticated, for settlement. HENRY coLgtiousE,. Adn'etdO ,noit tht. ,Annexcd. ebb if . f -ft - 346:‘ ' Daniel Minch, John Walter.' ' 3t CABINET-MAKING. DAVID lIEAGY RE I SPECTFULLY returns his grate ful acknowledgements for the very liberal encourairement which has liereto fore been (Au-tided to him, and resprcillil- IV informs his friends that lie still contin ues the Cabinet-making Business, at the Old Stand in Chanthersburg street, where lie is prepared to execute the Neat est and 7)7ONi ii/ShiOnabie ivork, Which he will warrant ulna]; if not superior, to any in 'the place. He has now, and "will always keep on hand a general amrextensive assortment of the different articles of Furniture, including BUREAUS, CENTRE .IND DINING ,TIBLES, . BEADSTEADS, CUPBOARDS, Work and Wall Stands, all of which are of a superior quality, and for which lie only asks an examination to be ai!knowledged as the very latest'fashion. All orders for Coffins will be prompt ly attended to as usual Gettysburg, Feb. 0, 1846 .1711110 - 31EirtilLT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN W. DENwrnmE ESPECTFULLY informs the chi ll, tens of Gettysburg- and the surround in!, country, that he has taken the well known • Tailoring Establishment of .1. 11.. SKELLY, in Chnmbersburg st., Gettysburg, nearly opposite Mr; lbwbier's Apothecary and Hook Store, where he is prepared to execute nil work in his' line with neatness .and in the most approved style. c - Allwork entrusted to him, will he warranted to fit. His 'terns will be very moderate, for CASu or COUNTRY PRO DUCE. Ic - P-The - latest Fashions Nyill . be regular ly receiN'i'Al from the Cities. Gettysburg, Alarelt 20, 1842.-7 y B Ita.C.K.SIIIIT RYA G. THE undersigned has connected with his Coaehmaking Establishment a large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all kindss-of BLACHSMITHING, including ironing Carriages, - Buggies, Wagons, (S.C. would say to those Who have Horses to - shoe, that he has in his em ploy first-rate hands, which, with his per sonal ifttention, will enable him to give en tire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a cull. 'Carriage A' Buggy Springs (mutinied) will be promptly Made to.or der at all times. kinds of REPWRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most redu-. Ceti, prices. . Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of patro , nage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in It_t. west Chambersburg street, a few doors below Thompson's C.: W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, Feb. G,.1846. SELLING AT COST. THE undersigned, being desirous of do sing Business, will offer ST COST, from this date, their entire Stock of O' S by ll7tolesak or Retail. The Goods hav ing been bought for Cash, can be had very low. All are invited (Merchants and oth ers) to call and examine for themselves.— Those desirous of securing bargains will do well to call soon. also, for sale, THE "11OUSE & LOT. The Store Room is admit- V 4 i ; ted to be the Most desirable in ;'" the place. The Property will be sold low. J. M. STEVENSON, Ja. & Ca Gettysburg,, Jan. 16, 1816. tf NOTICE. • T HE 1111 - IE business heretofore conducted by 'FiinNesrrObk, as my Agent in Gettysburg; Adama county, Pa., is this day diSeontinned and is hereby disselred, All persons . having claims against said A= gency are hereby notified to present theM to 'Samuel FahneStbck, late Agent, for pay ment, and all those indebted to said Agen cy arc hereby earnestly requested to make payment on or before the first day of ::12- pril ntrt, to Samuel Fehnestock, late A. gent, whO is alone authorized to settle the same as it,lias become necessary tO.elose the same as speedily as possible. • ISAAC 13AUMIER. Jan. 29, 1846.. • Ot NOTICE. r . undersigned. hereby gives notice that.ho will continue the Mercantile business •on his , own account at the old stand in Gettysburg, Pa. ‘I-le . •teels assu re& his long,expenence in business and fa cilitics to. purchnc-goOds .bo an' inducement fin.. his customers to con tinue' their patronage, ,and would hereby tender his sincere acknowledgments for past favors-. - . : • : ' , SAMLUEII FAIINESTOC.K.. Getty burg, Jan.'3o.. . Ott' ktitSWERING. 1101111HILIKRICICgER res'pectfully ; ten- A• ders—itis services to the Public as a PLABTEI#ER, .and . kwill- be 'pleased ,to give prompt attention to all wishingto tHis residence is in East Mid dle street,' in the house famerly occupied by Michael llegroff. Terms reasonable. -- Gettysburg-, March 6. r 3t • The rarmees Book. FROM TILE GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH TICE FARMER'S 13001 i AND FAMILY INSTRUCTOR, embracing the most important of the recent scien tific discoveries ronneeted with practical Agriculture : comprehending a description of the nature of soils, the nature and value of manures, the cultivation of plants, the husbandry of domestic animals, the cultiva tion of fruits, and the general economy of the farm : together with a variety of intbr mation of value to all classes, especially the Farmer, and the domestic family circle, carefully compiled from the best sources, I) . }- J. P rits, Chambersburg, Pa. Printed for purchasers. 1845." The above is the title of a large, hand some volume, received from the author a few days ago, and we cannot help expres sing our surprise at the neatness and accu racy of print,.- and the general elegance of the book,•coming, as it does, from the inte rior of the State. We hesitate not to say, indeed, that altogether it is the handsomest volume of its size ever issued in Pennsyl vania, out of Philadelphia. Its title indi cates, in the main, the character of,,the con tents, but in reality it would be almost im possible (or any title to describe the great variety and mass of interesting and useful matter contained in its pages. They em brace a little of every thingxonnected with the great subject of Agriculture, embellish ed throughout with a large tvariety o 1 at tractive and appropriate illustrations. We don't know how to recommend this work in terms sufficiently strong to induce every agriculturist who has the means to procure a copy of it. He will find it a library it self in relation to every thing calculated to advance his interests, by informing him of the best modes of Improving the soil, and producing heavy crops. We have looked over its pages with great satisfaCtion and we trust profit ; and we recommend others who think their auricultural, knowledge is still susceptible of a%vancement; like knowl edge upon all other subjects, to procure a copy. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY and Machine Shop. THE subscribers having leased The Foundry in Gettysburg:, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he has now on hands, and will contin 7 ue :to manufiteture, a large assortment of ( 7 - STOPES., of all patterns, such as the Hathaway, Par lor, Premium, and nine-plate Cooking Stove, also Chamber Stoves, of .all sorts and sizes. - He has also on hand, Castings for Machinery, of all kinds—for Threshing Machines, Grist Mills, Saw Mills, &c also PLOUGH CASTINGS of all the patterns now in use. He lias . on hand, already made, a number of the celebrated • SYLL'R PLOUGHS, which he will sell low. Ile has also on hand; and will continue to make, HOL LOW-WARE, Wagon and Carriage-box eSond all other articles in his line of buS iness, which are too numerous to men tion. He has, alio, THRESHING MACHINES, ready made, and continues to manufacture Lirri.E's Patent two-horse Machines, and the Hanover and York patterns. Any one who may want BRASS CAST INGS, will be attended to. All the above articles will be sold low, for Cash or Country Produce. Old metal will also be taken in exchange for work. itr — F. Repairing, and all work in his line, done at the shortest notice4T - 1 The subscriber is very thankful for past favbrs, and hopes his friends will remem ber the Old Establishment, in the Western part of the town, • near C. W. HoMilan's Coach shop., T. WARREN. Gettysburg, Dec. 19. tf NO CHANGES IN TIIE WEATII er will Materially affect the body if the blood is . pure.' Every individual, even the most diseased, has within him a germ or root of that original pure blood of our com mon mother, Eve . ;, which . .germ of pure blood is the supporter of . his life, and is in constant struggle to throw oil the heteroge neous, corrupt humors, which cause disease . in the indiVidual.. By purging the body' ot t h e diseased individual of its badhumors, yon allow the germ of pure blood to gain ground and'to make blood of a better qual ity, and so on progressively until the whole mass is regenerated ; for the good princi ple or good pure blood is always striving to be predominant over the bad or diseased humors. Let all who wish to be of a line healthy habit ; who wish to have a sound mind in a sound body ; who desire. to be able to stand without injury the continual changeS of this climate ; who desire to have healthy children, use the Brandreth Pills, which will efrectuelly cleanse the blood of all bad or corrupt humors, and restore the human body to the state of health enjoyed. before the introduction of mineral medi cines. Remember Brandreth Pills place Within the reach of all health and long life. 11 The gemthic Brandreth's can be had of the following Agents J. M. Stevenson . 4- Co;; - ---Gettysburg. AteCreary,—Petersburg. Abrahanz ping,-;-HunterstoWn. • • S. illeFarkend,---Abbottstown.. Cook 4- Tudor,--Hamptom /tic Sherry.4.4bik,—Littlestown. , Mary bunean,--Xaslnown. .a , :coza.o.Qa.are€, A First.mVato Second-hauld Newlyt .Relitived and TriminO, . o.Cnuntry Produce will be taken in payment. Enquire, at the . ollice.ot the "Star and Banner," Cheap Publications, Music Sr.( 13. G. R.:lNsimE, No. 209 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. rAMES and Gentlemen residitig out J () . f the city of Philadelphia, arc in formed that all orders sent to the above place, directed to E. B. G. KINtSI.OE, awl post-paid, will be promptly attended to.— Where the money, to the amount of one dollar or upwards,. accompanies the order, 25 cent publications will be sold at Twrs- TY cents, and the 12.1 cent w orks at TEN cents. So also with the Music—the 25 cent pieces will be put at TwENTY cents, the 12.1 cent pieces at 'TEN cents and the tit cent pieces at Piet: 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 of Music almost as soon as it is published. Where those sending money give to us the privilege of selecting Ith. 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,o a guide to those order ing. Publicati6ns as soon as issued can always be had at 209 Chestnut street. CIIEAP PUBLICATIONS Twenty-Five Cent Works.-The Dead Boxer : French Ivathout a Master; Ger man without a Master; Master of Lang ford ; The Bastard, or the Brother's lte- Temp ; NiCkl3igloW; Annie; Ellen Graft on ; The Mysterious Monk; history of Pirates ; Village Bolles;.:l'he . Collegians ; A scando ; The Step Mother; Mary Mor ris; Capt. Fremont's Expedition ; Ellen Templeton; The Butterfly ; John's Alive; The Orange Girl ; The Robber; West ward Ho!; The Elves; Physic and HlV sicians ; Sketches of Imposture;: Creduli ty and Deception; Texas and the Gulf of Mexico ; History of Oregon ,Teriitory ; Ireland and the Irish; The Two Husbands, &c. &e. , Twelve and , a huff Cent inrks—The Lady of Lyons; Kernok ; 'On Soundings and .Off; A• Winter• Gift.; Keep Warm; The Ladies' Guide to Embroidery, &c ; Etiquette for Ladies; Frank Rivers; San-. to Claus ; Maria the Fugitive ; Mark Man ly; Mysteries of Boston ; Arnold the Spy; The Beautiful Cigar Vender ; Arabella Stuart;_ The Unloved One; Woman as Virgin, Wife, and Mother; The Twins; St. Patrick's Purgatory ; Raffle for a Wife; Love Watch; Lady in Black ; Adventures of Julia, &c. &c. - AIt:SIC MTN y-Fire Cent Pieces.---Music frOm the Opera of the Bohemian Girl; Gems from ditto; Beauties of ditto; Music from Masan iells ; - Juliens ; Chimes ; Quadrilles; Ditto 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 from Fra Diovalo; 12 celObra ted Marches; Queen Victoria's dances &c. &c. Twelve and a half Cent Pieces—Songs. —A new sot of Quadrilles; Kathleen Ma vourneen; Some Love to Roam; Da Gra, covienne; Thou art Lovelier; Rose -Ath erton, &e. &e. • Songs for Six .and a Quarter Cents.— Love not; Love Now; Little Nell; There was a Time ; Aileen Mavourneen; Out ward Bound; Meet mein the Willow Glen &c. &e. All of the above music is every way correct, and many or the pieces and songs have the most beautiful titlb,pgcs. OCT' Remember, by ordering from E. B. G. Kinsloe you will get a discount of 20 per cent. on. publishers' prices. Icr.Any lady or gentleman by address ing us, post paid, for that purpose, will have a full catalogue of all our publications sent them. • ICT'Responsible Agents for several vale uable medicinal preparations, and Dr. Mitchell's Galvanic Bands, Bracelets,- &c. &e., are wanted in every village and town in the Union. _ _ E. B. G. KINSLOE, No. 209.Chestout Street, _ 3d door below.7th. Feb. 27, 1846, ItTIVe recommend all of our friends visiting the city to call at the Pekin Company's store,and lay in a supply of their delicious Teas. ' C The Petit:. Compan#,' No• 30 S. Sucend st., between Muiket & Chesnut, NULADELPIIIA, , HAVE constantly on hand, and for sale 'Wholesale and Itetail,a . variety of.: cuotep. : .FlcESLl . IV "go FEE- hir4 1 1 :;ki TEAS. .AT I.OII74II,PhICES, " 1-4- J aecortlin , r,to the (juality; than they can be bought at:any- other establish ment in the City. • V - /"TE.As exclusively are sold at this house, and several varieties which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Any Tea.S which do not give entire satisfaCtion can be re turned and exchanged, or the money will be rethnded. • • The citizens of Adams county are re- Spectfully invited to giVe us a call. G.. B. ZIEBER, Agent of the Pekitrrea'Coniranv. - Philabelphia, Oct. 2, 1845. •- • 'ly Freights from Philadelphia anGvzaa LINE. Twicn. A wEgx -ngTwEEN • P'hilottleiplain. ipsd Fork.: . TIIE subscriber runs'a re • larline of 'Cara betw e en Fhiladelpl a and York, .A.' Train . 'wilt 'leaVe York .04' ry Saturday and Wedneaday afternoon, and overY Toes , - day' add Friday•Eyening; A.'l:. Gerhart & Co.'s .WareliousC, N0..-'36 . 5, 'Market 'street, Philadelphia.H -'• --. ': . - • -,- ' - Extra Can' will he started o n any other day; in' the week, when freight_suftlyient to to pay expenses offer. ..... HENRY KAUFFELI' s . York, N0v..7.. - - . tl• 1) A IMON 1) TONSOR S. R. TIPTON, ASIIIONABLE Barber and Thor ' Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to the Dbonond,adjOining the County Buil dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public. From long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorical.departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who Inas- Submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. Ile hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a de , lire to please, he Will merit as 'Well as receive a liberal share of,publie patronage. The sick will be attended tout their prii'ate dwellings. Oct. 10. tf TYPE FOUNDRY A N Printers' Furnishing Trigrehouse. TIIE subscribers have opened a new Type Foundry in the city of New ,York, where they are ready to supply or ders to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Comp°, sing Sticks, Chases, and every ankle ne cessary for a Printing office. Also, second hand materials. The Type, which are cast in new moult%•, fro►n an entirely new set-of mturixes, with deep counters, are waranteil to be unsur pased 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 limitary can be matcl►eil at this establish ment. Printing presses furnished, and also Steam Engines of the most approved pat- Composition Rollers east for printers. _ COCKROFT N D OVERE, G 5 Atm st. Dm 19. 6m SUPERIOR COOK STOVE. 111111Eattentioria thepublic is respeetfultycal lell to S• BENTZ'S FANMEII • S C&N. STOVE aS an article superior to any yet offered to the public for cooking purposes. It was got up expressly to answer the wants of the Farmer, and will not fail IQ please all who may require a good sized COOK STOVE. One of the many _advantages possessed by this Stovd is, that water, apple•but ter, clothing, &c. can be boiled in a large copper kettle at the same time, whilst cooking is doing for 20 or thirty persons. It is decidedly Superior for remciNß—the heat being completely under the control of the cook, who can oprity if 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 - refer to the subjoined certificate from Win. F. El liott:l...sq., Patent Agent, of Washington- City:_ Many testimonials equally flattering could be fur nished, but this-may suffice. Those who want a superior Cook Stove, will do well to try this arti cle—they are warranted or no sale. S. DENTZ. Boonsboro% Md., May 19, 1 5.13. - WABIIIicaTON, May 3, 1893 To Samuel Bentz, Esq. Dear Sir—l have tried the Cooking Stove that you sent me, and am well pleased with its perfor mance. My expectations are more than realized. I believe it will perform more cooking in less time, and with less fuel, than any of the various Cooking Stoves that 1 have. tried during twenty five years' connection with the Patent Office. Its merits need only to be more generally known to in sure its fame throughout the country. I am at length satisfied in the culinary department of my domestic establishment 7 -for which I acknowledge myself indebted to your genius and enterprise. remain, very respectfully, yours, &c. AVM. I'. ELLIOT, Patent agent. 11 : 71 this day appoint. J. P.:PAXTON & CO. my Agents for the State of Pennsylvania, and for the sale of Territory and othermse,.of my Cook Stoves: Sept. 17, IS-13. SAMUEL BENTZ. Farmers and others are re, spectfttlly informed that the undersigned have how on hand, and are manufacturing the above Stoves, so that they ,are now prePared to fill all orders with which they may be favored upon the shortest notice. J. D. PAXTON & CO. Caledonia, Franklin Co. Sept. 13,1843.—tf Protect ion against Loss by 311U9111011Eit 3N:2 OrRHE "Cl:aaberland Valley Mutwal Prof ectiois Company," being incorporated by an act of the Legislature and fully organized and in "opera tion Under the direction of the following bawd of ManagerS, viz: Thomas C. Miller, John Moore, David W. Nrcullough, James Weakly, William Moore, Samuel Galbraith, Thorriai Paxton, A. G. Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Woods, Abraham Kurtz, George Brindle, and Scott Coyle, call the attention of the inhabitants of Cumbeyland •titl Adams counties,.te the cheapness of the rales,and the many advantages which this kind of insurance has over any other : Ist.. Every person insin•ed becomes n member of the company and takes part in the choice 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 insurance must give his premium note for the cheapest- class at the rate of 5 per centum, which will be $5O on the $lOOO, fOr which he will have to pay $2 50 for live years, and $1 50 for survey and policy, and no more unless loss be sustained to a greatCr amount than the funds on hand will cover, - and then no more will be required than a pro rata share. These rates are much cheaper than those of other companies, except such as are incorpora ted oir the same principles.- THOMAS C. MILLER, PRESIDENT; A. G. 'Mtits.u. Sec'y. LIST OF AGENTS... • The following. named gentlemen have been ap pointed AGENTS for Adams county William W. Paxton. Gen'l Agent, Gettysburg. JameSA. Thompson, David Zeigler,. • • Dr. Wm. R. Stewart, Henry Myers, Henry Moyer, Esq., Daniel Comfort, • Abraham King, Esq., David Blythe, Esq, Morrison, Thomas 'l'. Wiermarfi r Dr. D. 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