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    TATE* N J4,IOEN SE S.
V•ln order ,to prevent :misunderstanding, we
hare been relnested by3.llfr Kaui to state that
the annexed peiithin for license is made in com•
',Fiance with the conditions of the contract on
which he leased the house referred to—.-not having
been able to secure it otherwise. lie intends
keeping a TEMPERANCI: Horsy:, and will, in no
event, deal in liquors,
lii the Matter
Of the intended application of JACOB
KIVU ;it for license to keep a public house
•in the Borough of Gettysburg, ...adorns
counly,—being an old stand.
'1,17k, the subscribers, citizens of the
.
I Borough of Gettysburg, do hereby
certify, that we
,arc personally and well
acquainted *4li Jacob Kuhn, the above
named PetitiOner;diat he is, and we know
hiM to be, of good repute for honesty and
temperance, and that he is well provided
with honse4oom and. Other conveniences,
for the lodging and accommodation of
citizens, strangers and travellers ; and we
do further certify, that we know the hduse
for which the licenge 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.
Wm. S7terry,
Robert Cobean,
Wm. Ruthrauff, R. Smith,
F. W. .Denwiddie, S. 11. Buehler,
H. Longwell; _ Marcus Samson,
J. B : Danner, D. M. S 7 nyser.
March 20, 3t
In the Matter
Of the intended application of DAVID KING
for license to keep a public house in the
tozonship•of Germany,.ldams county—
being an old stand.'
WE, the . subscribers, Citizens of the
'7- 1 r ' the township of Germany in the
Tcounty'ofAdams, tecommend the -above
petitioner, ankcertify.that the inn or. tav
ern above mentioned is necessary to accom
modate the public and entertain strangers and '
travellers; and that the petitioner ,above
named-is-of good repute for honesty and
temperance, and is well provided with
house-Tooom and conveniences for the lodg
ing and accommodation of strangers and
travellers. .
M. R. NuBsear,
John Shorb,
.Ephraint
. Swope, Rufus C. Swope,
Joseph .4. - ,Shorb, Dullero,
Wm. Guinn, - Joseph Barker,
.112' Sherry, Jacob Slonesifer,
Joseph Fink,jr., 11. Spalding.
March 20. • 3t
SAVE YOUR TEETH
Dr, Ferdinand E. Vandersloot,
Surgeon Dentist,
ESPECTFULLY informs the citi
zens of Gettysburg and vicinity that
.
lie' s prepared to perform every operation
appertaining . to his Profession ; such as
Filing, Cleaning and Plugging Teeth, with
Gold, Silver, Tin-foil, and Composition.
He will insert incorruptible teeth on Pi;
vcita, or 'Gold or Silver clasps, in the most
durable mannef.
if carious teeth are properly treated at a
seasonable time, the progress of the decay
may be entirely arrested.
tie will insert them, from • one to entire
sets, in such
_manner, that they will make
the articulation •• of the voice perfect, and
materially assist in mastication.
From the success which has attended
his professional operations for a num
ber of years past, he is confident he
can satisfy all who may favor him with' a
Call. p&For'his place of residence in
quire at the store of Mr. Samuel Faimes
tock.
REFERENCE
is respectfully made to the following gen
tleman
Rev. Prof. 1311701EIER, Rev. Dr. SCIIMUCXER,
Rev. E. V. GIIRRART, Prof. H. HAUPT,
Rev. T. H. SWITZin, Dr. D. Hointan,
Aev, S. M'Mula.i3r; Dr. C. N. .13suLvetr.-e
Dr. D. QII.BERT,
March 20. 1 v
MA25,A314 1 0
rirg E subscriber has now 'on hand an
extensiVeassortment?f TIN WARE
aE his Shop'in Chambersburg street, which
lie. will:sell at prices. to suit the times. He
therefore solicits those who need any Tin
Ware to give him a call. Remember
ChUrnbeisblirg street.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Gqttysburg, March 13.
CAARDEN 'SEEDS—A fresh supply
‘-- 0 just received and for sale at the Drug
Store - of -- - - S. H. - BUEHLER.
Gettyahtirg' Jan.' 16, 1846.
Blacksmithfug,
IN all its bronchia, will be attended to
by inod workmen, at the. Foundry of
the subseribei.
• • THOS. WARREN.
Gettysburg; Dec. 10.
W A. it lE.
„
LivpßY article of TnWare - necessary
in House-keeping always on hand or
'made:to order at the •shop of the subseri
ber ....infihtuubersburg - street.
GEO:E. BUEHLER.
Geliisburg,'March 13. .
ALEX; S'r.VENSC!N,
117'0.R.IVEk T L4ll'.
OTEICE iwthe Centre Square, goal,
r the,,VoILW-hOOS`&, betyree“ - Sxnith's_
t. a . ;d""tievenson's", corners. • -
• lr 11 . 0 MAS ..Diveß E Y,
i: t rekoltftor47. 4.lnr.
• Y 4 thc*uth.esuit ,Corner of
AtopoudiAretween IL Kurtz's
_lb i ,sad . WizM'Sherrtos Mote. •
—GteltAiiirtriNt:l2;lB4lsi:4-4--
B. Schriver,
Jno, Garvin,
' Ephraim Myers,
Jacob Bishop,
lEWERS Testamentary,..on the Es
tate of DAVID SCDRIVER, deceased,
late of Germany township, Adams county,
having been granted to the subscriber, resi
ding in Littlestown, he hereby gives notice
to all persons indebted to said estate to call
and pay the same without delay—and those
having claims, to present the same, proper
ly authenticated for settlement.
GEORGE WILL, Executor.
March 13.
Estate of Adam Knouff, dec'd.
LE TTERS of Administration de bonis
non with the Will annexed, on the
Estate of SIMIIf .KNOUFF, deceased.
late of GeVmhny township, Adams coun
ty, having been granted to the subscriber
residing in Germany township, he here
by gives notice to all persons indebted to
said Estate to call and pay the same with
out delaK . —and those having claims against
the same are requested to present the same
properly authenticated, for settlement.
HENRY COLEHOUSE,
Adm'r de bonis non with the will annexed.
Feb. 27, 1846.
PRESENTS his respects to his friends
and informs them that he has made
arrangements to continue to practice as usual
in the Courts of Adams county, under the
new regulation of the times for holding
them.
• Jan. 30, 1846.
tf
ATTORNEY AT LAIV,
grkFFERS his professional services ,to
the people of Adams County ? His
Office is the,one on the public square in
Gottysburg,/oldy occupied aca Law-Of
fice by ,Wm. M i Sitsitnv, Esq. He has
also made arrangements to have the advice
and assistance of his :Father, JUDGE
of Carlisle .invallslifficult-caseki
Siptenibet 20,
SHERIFF'S SALES.
I'N pursuance of sundry writs of Fen
•di/ion/mm.7as, issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Adams county and
to nte directed, will he exposed to Publitt
Sale on •S'afttrduy the 11111 day tf
1846, at 1 'o'clock, P. M., at the Court
House in the Borough of Gettysburg . , the
following Real Estate— to wit :
A Tract of Land ,
situate in Union Township, Adams Coun
ty, Pa. containing 113 ACRES, more or
less, adjoining lands of %acob Mouse, Jo
seph Sneeringer and others, on which are
erected a two-story Log DWELLING HOUSE,
with a kitchen, attached thereto, a Brick
Bank Barn and other out-buildings, with a
well of water near the 'door—Also an On-
CHARD.—AIso, No. 2,
A 'Tract of Woodland,
situate in same township, containing 4 1-2
Acims, mote or less; adjoining lands of Ja
cob Mouse, the heirs of Samuel Gobreeht,
and others ; seized and taken in execution
as the estate of Item' WAGNEL-ALSO,
A Tract of Land,
situate in Hamiltonban -- township Adams
county, Pa., containg 270 ACRES, more
or less, adjoining lands of widow Hoke,
John Morritz and others, on which arc
erected Two one and one-half stor*og
Dwelling Houses and Log Stable—also an
Orchard of Fruit Trees; and a Spring of
Water; seized and taken in execution as
the Estate of DAVID BISHOP.
BENJ. SCIIRIVER, Sherif.
-
Sheriffs Office,
Gettysburg, Marb 20, 1840.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all Lega
atees and other persons concerned,
that the ADIIIIIVISTR. , 2 VON
COUNTS of the deceased persons herein
after mentioned will be presented at the Or-
That's! : Court: of Adams county, for, confir
mation and Ullowance, - on dliondaythe 201 h
day of 4pril next, viz:
The Account of Joseph Klunk and Jo
seph Sneeringer, Executors of the Estate
.of Martin Klunk, deceased.
The Account of WM. Noel, Administra-,,
tot. of the Estate of 'Christian Baker, de
ceased.
The Account of James 11. Neely, Ad
ministrator with . the Will annexed of Ma
ry Godfrey, deceased.
The Account of David Zuck, Adminis
trator of the Estate of Joseph Myers, de,
ceased.
The AcCount of John Eckenrode, jr. one
of the Executors of Henry Eckenrode, de
ceased.
The account of George. H. Binder, Ad
ministrator of the Estate of Charles 11.
Fronk, deceased.
The account of Jacob" Martin, Execu
tor of the Estate of John C: Smith, de
ceased.
The Account of Robert Cobcan and W.
Paxton, Administrators of the Estate of
John White, deceased.
ROBERT COBEAN, Reg' r.
March 20. te
'NOTICE.
rgIHE undersigned having been appoint
ed by the Court of Common Pleas
Auditor on the Account of John M'Ginly,
Assignee of ALEXANDER HAI&
BAUGH, he hereby gives notice that he
will attend at the house of A. 13: Kurtz, in
Gettysburg, on Saturday' the 4th day of
April next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. to distrib
ute'the balance remaining in the hands of
the said Assignee to and amongst the cred
itors of said Alexander liarbaugh—when
and where all persons interested are ex
pected• to attend.
A. •D. BUEHLER, Auditor, •
March 13.-3 t
NOTICE.
Estate of David Shriner, deceased
L.TV .NOTICE.
oir ARIL 3IE 3IE 311 - 2 4,
(Of Carlisle,)
J. 11. REED,
GETTYSBURG FOUNDIN
and *Machine Sit Op.
rrl H E subscribers having leased the
m-• Foundry in Gettysburg, respectfully
informs his friends and the public in general
that lie hiss now on hands, and will contin
ue to manufacture, a large assortment of
T 0 V'
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 has on hand, already made, a number
of the -ce4brated
sYLE B. PLO 17GRS,
which he will sell low. He has.also on
hand, and will continue to make, HOL
LOW-WARE, Wagon and Carriage-box
es, and all other articles in his line of bus
iness, which are too numerous to men
' tion. He has, also,
THRESHING
ready made, and continues to manufacture
LITTLE'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 loiV,
for Cash or Country Produce. Old metal
will also be taken in exchange for work.
4 Repairing, and all work in his line,
done at the shortest notice...r4
The subscriber is very thankful for past
favors, and hopes his friends will remem
ber the Old Establishment, in the Western
part of the town, near C. W.: Hoffman's
Coach skip.
Gettysburg, Dee. 19
CO AC 11-IYI.A,E NG.
C. W. HOFFAIAN
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.CIII-11
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 to turn out work in all the
different branches of the above business,
in the best and most fashionable style. He
will alio be prepared to repair and refit
Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies,
and vehicles of all kinds, upon reasonable
terms.
His Establishment is in Chambersburg
st., a'few doors below Thompson's Hotel.
Gettysburg, Feb. 6; 1846.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Doetors s ßerluchy and Bell
BEG leave to inform those residents of
Adams county who may be afflicted
Nervous or oilier Chronic Diseases,
that they have purchased Coad's Patent
Graduated Galvanic Battery and Inszda ,
ted Poles for medical purposes alone.—
This instrument is the only one now
known that can be applied with safety to
the most tender organs, as the Eye and
Ear. They haVe in their possession the
highest testimony of its efficacy, not only
from Professors of Universities and Colle
ges, but from many who have obtained
cures and relief from maladies considered
incurable by other remedies. This instru
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
by shocks as heretofore; but by a contin
ued and gentle stream which is rather a
greeable than otherwise.
pa'. They are now ready to operate on
those who may apply at the office of Dr:
Bell, and those who cannot be removed
will be waited on at their residence.
Feb. 20. tf
PROCLAMATION.
HEREAS the Hon. D. DunstEE
Esq., President of the several
Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties
composing the 19th District, and Justice
of the , Court of Oyer and Terminer, and
General 'Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and other offenders in the said
.dis
trict—and GEORGE SmysEa and JAMES
Esqs., Judges of the Courts of
Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery,
for the trial of all capital and other offend
ers in the county of Adams—have issued
their precept, bearing date the 28th day of
January, in the year of our LORD one
thousand eight hundred and forty-six, and
to me directed, for holding a Court of Com
mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions
of the Peace and General Jail Delivery,
and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get
tysburg,-on. Monday the
_2Olll day of ./2-
Aril next.— , ,- -
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To
all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner
and Constables within the said County of
Adams, that they be then and there in their
proper persons, with their Rolls; Records;
Inquisitioni, Examinations and othSr Re
membrances, to do those things wliich to
their offices and in that behalf appertain
to be done, and also they who will prose
cute-against the prisoners that are .or then
shall be in the Jail of.the said County of
Adams, and to be then and there to pros
veute against them as shall be just.
BENJAMIN SCHRIVER, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Gettys
burg,
March 1,3,1848.
tc
1 TIIRST-RATE COACH V4RNISII
on hand and for sale at the Drug Store
of ' S.' H. BUEIILER,
Gettysbut,'Jan. 10, 1846. .
CENTRE AND DINING TABLES,
BEADSTEADS, CUPBOARDS,
Work and Wash Stands, &c.
all of which arc of a superior quality, and
for which lie only asks an examination to
be acknowledged as the very latest fashion.
All orders for Collins will be prompt
ly attended to as usual.
Gettysburg; Feb. 6, 181'6.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
FRANKLIN W. DLNWIDDIE
RESPECTFULLY informs the citi
zens of GettysbUrg and the surround
ing country, that he has taken the well
known
Tailoring Establishment
of J. H. SKELLY, in Chambersburg st.,
Gettysburg, nearly opposite Sr. Buehler's
Apothecary and Book Store; where he is
prepared Jo , execute all .work in his line
with neatness and in the most approved
style. (0 - All work entrusted to . him, will
be warranted to fit. His terms will be
very. modeiate, for C,~sll:o.r CoUNTRY PRO- ,
DUCE.
T. WARREN
The latest Fashions will be regular
ly received from the Cities.
BL&CI4S11I1TIiI1 G.
THE undersigned has connected with
his Coachmaking Establishment a
large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all
kinds of
including ironing Carriages,• Buggies,
WOgons, Ike. He would say to those who
have Horses to shoe, that he has in his em
ploy first-rate hands, which, with his per
sonal attention, will enable him to give en
tire satisfaction to all those who may favor
him with a call. •
'Carriage A• Bugg . y Springs
(warranted) will be prpmptly made to or
_
der at all times. •
jAll kinds of .7?.EPdIRING done,
both in Wood and Iron, at the most redu
ced prices.
Thankful for past encouragement, the
subscriber solicits a continuance of patro
nage, and invites his friends to call at his
Establishment in pat° west Chambersburg
street, a few doors below Thompson's
Hotel.
fiIHE undersigned, being desirous of clo
sing. Business, will offer ./47' COST,
from this date, their entire Stock of
by Wholesale 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.
Aliso, for Sale,
THE HOUSE & LOT.
The Store Room is admit- :17'1 . : ; ;
ted to be the most desirable in f:`•;4' . .' '''"-
•
the place. The Property will be sold Ipw.
J. M. STEVENSON, JR. & CO.
Gettysburg, Jan. 16, 1846. tf
THE business heretofore conducted by
SAMUEL FAHNEsTocx, as my Agent
in Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa., is this
day discontinued and is
. hereby dissolved.
All persons having claims against said .A
gency arc hereby notified to present them
to Samuel Fahnestock e late Agent, for pay
ment, and all those indebted to said Agen
cy are hereby earnestly requested to make
payment on or before the first day of A
pril next, to Samuel Fahnestock, late A
gent, who is alone authorized to settle the
same as it has become necessary to close
the same as speedily 'as possible.
ISAAC BAUGHER.
Jan. 29, 1846. 9t
V IIIE undersigned hereby gives notice
. that he will continue the Mercantile
business on his own account at the old
stand in Gettysburg, Pa. He feels assu
red his long experience in business and fa
cilities to purchase goods cheap, will be
an inducement . for his customers to con
tinue their patronage, and would hereby
tender' his sincere acknowledgments for
past favors.
SAMUEL PAHNES,TOCK.
Gettysburg, Jan. 30. Ot
HOUSE SPOUTING
ILL be madeand Put up by the
1,03 7 subscriber, who will attendprcimpt
ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable
terms as can be procured at any eitablish
ment in the . county.
GEO. .E. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, March 91
CABINET-MAKING.
DAVID lIEAGY
RESPECTFULLY returns his grate
ful acknowledgements for the very
liberal encoura g ement which has hereto
fore been extened to. him, and respectful
lw informs his friends that lie still contin
ues the
Cabinet-making Business,
at the Old 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 any
in the place.
He has now, and will always keep On
hand a general and extensive assortment of
the different articles of Furniture, including
BUREAUS,
174116 T 3IEW
Gettysburg, March 20, 1842..-1 y
BLAOICSMITHING,
C. W. HOFFMAN
Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846.
SELLING AT COST.
oroons,
NOTICE.
NOTICE.
Freights from Phildelphia
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. 305, 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
IreWe 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.
The Pekin Tea Vnnpany,
No 30 S. Second st., between Market & Chesnut,
PIIILADELPIIIA,
HAVE constantly on hand, and for sale
Wholesale and Retail, a variety of
CIIOICE FRESH
- NO
j; r
Z 1 .L L B Mai
' ?4 PP AS. AT LOWER PRICES,
0 according to the quality, than
they can - be bought at any ,other establish
ment in the City.
ktj--TEAs exelusively are sold :tit this
house,.and several varieties which cannot
be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas which
do not,give entire satisfaction can be re
turned•lind exchanged, or the money will
be refunded.
The citizens of •Adams county are re
spectfully invited to give us a call.
O. B. ZIEBVR,
Agent of the Pekin Ten Cominny.
Philabelphia, Oct. 2, 1845. 1y
Cheap Publications, Music, &c
E. B. G. KINSLOE.
No: 200 Chesnia-ilieet; Philadelphia.
TIADIES and Gentlemen residing out
of the city. of Philadelphia, are M-
I formed that all orders sent to the above
I plaCe, directed to E. B. 0. KINSLOE, and
post-paid,. - will be promptly attended
Where the money, to the amount of one
dollar or upwards, accompanies the order,
0,5 cent publications will be sold at TWEN
TY cents,- and the 12,1 cent works at TEN
cents. So also with the Music—the 25
' cent pieces will be put at TWENTY cents,
the 12A cent pieces at TEN cents and the .
0i 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 of Music almost as soon as it Is
published. Where those sending money
give to us the privilege of selecting for
them, we shall endeavor t 6 give the most
perfect satisfaction.
We append the titled 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.
Twenty-Five Cent Trorks.--The Dead
Boxer : French without a Master; Ger
man without a Master; Master of Lang
ford; The Bastard, or the Brother's Re
venge ; Nick Biglow; Annie • Ellen Graft
on; The Mysterious Monk; History of
Pirates ; Village Bolles; The Collegians ;
Ascantlo ; 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 Phy
sicians; Sketehes of Imposture; Creduli
ty and Deception; Texas and the Gulf of
Mexico ; History of Oregon Territory ;
Ireland and the Irish; The Two Husbands,
&c. &c.
Twelve and a half Cent Works—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
ta 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.
MUSIC
Twenty-Five Cent Pieces.--Music from
the Opera of the Bohemian Girl; Gems
from ditto; Beauties of ditto; Music from
Masaniells; 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-Fro Diovalo ; 12 celebra
ted Marches; Queen• Victoria's dances
&c. &c.
Twelve and a half Cent Pieces--Songs.
—A new set of Quadrilles; Kathleen Ma
vourneen; Some Love to Roam; Da Cra
covienne ; Thou art Lovelier;
_Rose Ath
erton, &c. &c.
Songs for Six and a Quarter Cents.—
Love not; Love Now; Little Nell; There
-was a Time; - 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.
lic:F.Remember, by ordering from K.B.
G. Kinsloe you will get a discount of 20
per cent."on publishers' prices.
'Any lady or gentleman by address
ing us, post paid, for that purpose, will
have a full catalogue of all our publications
sent them: . •
licrßesponsible Agents for several val
uable 'medicinal preparations, and Dr.
Mitchell's Galvanic Bands, Bracelets, &c.
dtc.,, are wanted in every village and town•
in the Union:
' E. B, G. KINSLOE,
No. 209 Chestnut Street,
3d door_belosy 7th._
Feb. 27, 1846.
D A IMON 1) TONSOR
S. R. TIPTON,
ASHIONABLE Barber and Hair-
Dresser, has removed his "Temple"
in the Diamond, 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 may submit their
chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He
hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi
ness and a desire to please, lie will merit
as well as receive a liberal,share of public
patronage. The sick will be attended to at
their private dwellings.
Oct. - 10. . ' tf
TYPE FOUNDRY
Printers' Furnishing Warehouse.
T HE 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, Compo
sing Sticks, Chases, and every article ne
cessary for a Printing office. Also, second
hand materials.
The Type, which are cast 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 aro "hand-cast." The types from any
foundry can be matched at this establish
ment,
Printhig presses furnished, and also
Steam Engines of the most approved pat-
C omposition Rollers cast for printers.
COCKROFT & OVEREND, G 8 Ann st.
Dec. 19. 6m
SUPERIOR , COOK - STOV
MITE attention of the public is respectfully cal
l. led to S. BENTZ'S PARMEE'S COOK 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 to please all who may require a good sized
COOK STOVE. One of the runny 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 cooking is doing
for 20 or thirty persons. It is decidedlysuperior
for BAKixo--the heat being completely under the
control of The cook, who can apply 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
refer to the subjoined certificate from Wm. F. El
liott. Esq., Patent Agent, of Washington
Many testimonials equally flattering could be fur
nished, bat this may suffice. Those who want a
superior Cook Stove, will do well to, try this, arti
de—they are warranted or no sale.'
S,
Boonsboro', Md., May 19, IS4a.
AsniNoTorr j May 3; 18.13.
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 I 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—for which I acknowledge
myself indebted to your genius and enterprise.
I remain, very respectfully, yours, &c.
WM. P. ELLIOT, Patent Agent.
irrl this day appoint J. D. PAXTON & CO.
my Agents for the State of Pennsylvania, and for
the sale of Territory and otherwise, of my Citok
Stoves.
Sept. 17,18.13.
Farmers and others are re
spectfully informed that the undersigned have now
on harid, 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. PAX'fON & CO.
Caledonia, Franklin Co. Sept. 13, 184 s.—tf
Proictioia against Loss by
3116`.1E.11E. 31E7 •
WpHE "Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection
44 Company," being incorporated by an act of
the Legislature and fully organised and in opera
tion under the direction of the following board 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 and
Adams counties, to the cheapness of the rates, and
the many advantages which this kind of insurance
has over any other :
Ist. Every person insu:ed becomes a 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 oh
the $lOOO, for which he will have to pay $2 50
for five years, and $1 50 for survey and policy,
and no more unless loss be sustained t 6 a greater
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 on -the same principles.- -
THOMAS C. MILLER, Pexsor.riz.
A. G. Miran. Sec'y.
LIST •OF AGENTS.
The following named gentlemen have beerkup
pointed AGENTS for Adami county::
William W. Paxtoii. Gen'! Agent, Gettysburg,
James A..ThCompson,
David Zeigler, •
Dr. Wm, R. Stewart,
Henry Myers,
Henry Mayer, Esq.,
Daniel Comfort,
Abraham King, Esq.,
DAriii Blythe, Esq.,
William Morrison,
Thomas T. Wierman,
Dr. D. Mellinger,
Sept. P.O, 1544.---tf
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