Wls..:_ , *3l4Matopisio'Avooko fA ►ibNs !ASH`O?S t • P3islifoit; l 'fa 'ie6eiviid • • rEIHEI IsMiscimertrei*ltui 1- 0 " farm g ~hirit,friendLand the p,uhlie generally, that.he,eontinixes*ta - carry on 'the, • T A .ICL 0 us . : 11 . ..8.4.4 Business at Irkgistablislirmr in - C ham bersburg st elDtf Gettisburga few doors Thernpsnn's Hetelovitere he will • alWaysbe'Prerfarcd i tii - atiend to orders up- I on the most reasonable 'ferule: He has . matte arrangements to reeeiVe regularly the Zatcst trisioons, and .10) 'prorn*.s all,who may favor him with their patronage; that he will give them • entire Satisfaction, both as it regards the fit and, worniatiship of all garments entrusted ; and alas moderate prices 'as they .can be 'obtained any 'Where else. 'He hopes, by strictattention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a share of public patronage and suppOrt. irr Country Produce taken in exchange for Work.' • • JOHN G. BAKER Gettysburg,•April 3, 1846.-0' • ivebT]lm - vi,w • TAIL CRING ESTAiLISIIMENT. . FitANIELIN DENWIDDIE I 3 ESPgpTFULLY informs the citi zerie of Geitysbrirg aria - the surround ing country - , that: he has taken the, well known • Tailoring Estals7 isli meal of J. ,IL: SKELLY, in Clituribersburg.st., Gettysburgolearly opposite Mr. Buehler's Apothecary:, an& .Book -Sore, where he is prepared -to execute all work in his Elie with neatness and in the most approved style. ( 0 All work entritpted to him, will be - warranted to -.fit.,.terms will. be .very meder4C, for,,C.On or Covyrav PRO- itc:7l'he ratest rasbions will be regular ly-reoi+qtl frarn "Cities; Vreltydbifit,--Maielf.2o, Liza g r e t - y i nto snbscriber has now Fon band an it extensive assortment of TIN WARE at his Shop inChambersburptreet, which he Will Sell at prices to suit the times. He thereibre solicits those.who need any Tin Wire to give him a call. Remember Chambersburg street. . • G.(:). E. BUEHLER. Pettyshufg, March 13. CHEAP .PUBLICATIONS,. From the best. Publishing Houses in the country, JUST - re'ddit'etl and for sale at the Drug and Book Store of the subscriber—in- eluding BRAITHWAITE7S Retrospect of Practical Stirgerv,, , . The. London Lancet,;, o Frenzont Exploring„.Expeclition to the Rocky f . Noyntains, Tolson Genius and Character of Burns, Proverbial Philosophy, encl'the Crock of of Gold;tliy;.TeprEtt,..' .4118fory qf the ,Rflorma ,(ion,.(iueltiiitg,lhe 4th volume,) Four Months" Residence in the Marque sas, byTEDYILLF, , Noore's S. 'DUP.:III 4 ER. Gettysburg, April . p.-743t- .Lfttgrs of A dministration ON the Estate of JOHN .STONER, deceased, - late of Franklin township, Adams‘conntitaving bqen granted to, the subscrihernotic . o is hereby given to all " persons indebted to said Estate to pay the 'came.'idtliont &lay ; and to those having claims against the same to present them, rgopptly authenticated, for settlement, to tlie,stibteilber residing in. Rranklin ' town ship':- QATITARINE STONER, :Mara, Estate of Charles Rhinehart; dec'd: LETTERS or Administration de hcrnis non with the Will 'annexed, on the Estate pifCHAS. MITINEI-412,T,,deceas t etqat:e,. s afthe tyorough of Berwick, Adams countyiltaymg t. been granted to the snbscat beeieinding44k,saloi Borough,, he hereby giyes_natice tri,',alt. *sans indebted to liai4rEsltite toAall-and pay the same with ,outadeltipr-and 'those haying claims against theiwykare:requested toiVetiefitllie same properly authenticated, fo settlement. GEORGE 'ICIiES, 2 `Adm ; r - iirmexed Api11.10;1846.--AR ' 4:Pl)re/4 Wait tea. apprenticeto the harness Making and Ciiitigge-'liimpiing Business 7,1 1 1 1: , takenby. s .the,sulp#94l3er, „apphua. non made Algig:Tworentree the.S.mithins. Butiines .A-E K 9 CliffeliblC.Marih 27: : • R tIIIIIYV A L. aar . ' rr N r ,..#14.,.. Stilikoriber , liaving% re waved from , 1 11 1111Wirtit,, tysourffi 'persons having business --,titlrhtMn;lay , fimi him daring, ail , the Oftrts 4 iiiiiiiitiite!'y . Tiie s tiday'throughbut•the-ynar, LAlstiiva. vOr:44/BCPi . AI 7 !lb.ln•GeltYs rrli.7. ~ ( 41g9 1 1 11 Pr 4 41 494, et hi4'A'gkitlCneo t alk • • . - 'talirnil4C .t . V. 1...... .. P r ~..' - .' ! -., .. 1X Wi idl9'l , l'' 7:1;" 111734. -NI'SIIERRY. f.„ ; eit d b .; d>,.-t 846 r . , , -. 1 t. 4 4, a. l' _ , '.. ~, bin GTON GO'.B.RD A S' 1 ..i, I , I. • 01Piiiir ei:diellte, ittAike.bfikio 15 t P o\i'n';',lo,lll;.iiii .4 ... 4 ,..L . - 4 0 V4lfo ift 0. meimat ~' ii,A..--A4.- irt-onmmnriuni z form. With arms and accouirententainoom« ... t"„.. „ ,g .. ri , 1 , 6 , f...,.. 4 ; " •.• !Q. io,";. • . ~,,," %t. ~.... 0 '.., • 2, ' 4! IfhlisCsigt4bl4soo tplisviiirm t - ~,..t-,,,,t0 IY. 44 1 4141.1.1J47.4.131i..i.in ... a" Atil tii ntrivixt.t .* lr , .4.t!.1 a. TO THE 2171314 EM . • : Doctors Berhichfatid Bell ta E6 leave. to inform those residents of Adams county who may be afflicted with Nervous or other Chronic, Disensesi that they have purchased Coati's Patelit Graduated Galvanic Battery and Insula 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 Doloreatik, Spasms, Pa ralasis or Palsy, general Weakness and other diseases incident to femrles. The fluid is conveyed throtigh.the system not by shocks as heretofore, but by a contin.; ued and gentle stream which is rather a greeable than other Wise. tCr They are now ready to'oporate 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 SELLING AT COST. fir HE undersigned, being desirous of clo sing Business, vill ofThr ./1T COST, from this date, their entire Stock of by Wholesale or Retail. The Goods hat•- 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 gill do well to call soon. . ,S far, THE TIOUSF & LOT I - The Store Room is admit- V, ; ted to be the most desirable in VA:Alzili, the place. • The Property will 17e sold low. J. M. STEVENSON. JR. ez, CO. Gettysburg, Jan. 16, 1816. - tf including irmiing Carriages, Buggie,§, Wagons, .c. 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. kinds of REPAIREVG done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most redu ced prices. Thankful for past encouragement, the b -V r st iber solicits a continuance of patro nage,' and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in pa. west Chambersburg street, a few doors below Thompson's Rotel. 8 V. 7 VI 8 741' NOT LIKELY TO BE ! MP . f y:'S ITITOUT exertion nothing can 01. be accomplished; therefore cus tomers .and others should be informed of the faCt that ther?. can be had every variety of FUIRNITHE I ready made. Also a very large assort meat of COIIIMOII . and Fancy Chairs , of the, latest patterns, and of the different colors in imitation of Mahogany, Satin, Rose; and Walnut Wood, &c., all of which can be had: very cheap, perhaps as cheap As at any other Shop, for. Cash or Produce. liCr'Try us, at the Shop in Charnbersburg street, one door West of the Lutheran Church. '- DAVID HEADY. Gettysburg, March 27. tf ..dcbuiniatratrix. - , 0t • Philattelphia and 'Fork. hIE , subscri er runs a regular line o 'IL Cars bettvee hiladelphia and York A.-Train :will lea.ve York.nevery Saturday and Wednesday afternoon, and every Tries , day arid' Friday Evening, A. L. GerharM Co.'s-Warehouse, No. 365, Market street, -Extra Cars will he started on any othe ' 'day in'the week, when freight bmtlicient to . • • to :pay expenses oiler. KAUFFELT. • York, Nov. 7. tf ' • B larics;;:11 hi si N be .attended to , by good Iroikrnen, at; the. Foundry of the bubtle,riber. • ''• " THOS:IVARREN. Gettysburg, Dee.: 19. J. H.. R E,1E1.1),, atroKiv.z.v AT LAW, 11‘ . FFERS hie -professional' services to thweopl . n A of Atlarp County. His Office is tlif•pne.On the', ininare in I : fietty'Sbnit tettelyL dettlAect; • tbyMpiVlkilfAittlitcli,- EsqV Altr has arrinteinents Ito have die advice alinditHAitt eases. - September 20' • - • tt acon, VoliA/OCKSIVITUING. HE,' undersigned has'eonneeted with T his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith shop; and is prepared to do all kinds of BtAczesrizx THING, Carriage Gre El r, y „ Sp,. iir gs (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. _ - C. VT. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846. Freights froin Philadelphia. EIMGE7L . AR Itllsir • TWICE 'A WEEK BETWEEN C 0 &CH-WARING. C. W. fIOFVMAN ESPECTVULLY informs his friends i and the public generally, that he has made such arrangements as will enable him to carry on the C 0 IL El-701 Business upon the most extensive scale ;_1 and that he will be pleased to attend to the 1, orders of his friends at all times, for any I 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 i raront branches of the above business, n the best and most fashionable style. He will also be prepared to repair and refit Carriages, Buggies,Sulkies. and-vehicles of all kinds, upon reasonable terms. llis Establishment is in Cliatnbersbur7 st., a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. Gettysburg . . Feb. 6; 1846. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY and .Machine . Shop. ripli E subscribers Having' leased the -B- Foundry in Gettysburg, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he has now on hands, and will contin ue to manufacture, a large assortment of of all patterns, such as the Hathaway, Par lor. Premium, and nine-plate Cocking Stove, also Chamber Stoves, of all sorts and sizes. Ile has also on hand Cr,!4l.fngs for iilachincryt 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 nuncber of the celebrated sxxamrs PLOUGHS, 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, Triarslir,c MACJJJNrs, . . . _ 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 he attended to. All the above articles will be sold low, fin• Cash or-Country Produce. Old metal will also be taken in. exchange for work. Repairing, and all work in his line, done at the shortest_imtice 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- shop. Gettysburg, Dec. 10 CAB ET-DiAIRG• DAVID HEAGY DESPECTFULLY returns his grate ful acknowledgements for the very liberal encouragement which has hereto fore,been extended tp him, and respectful ly informs his friends that'he still contin ues the Cabiner.nzahlpg at the Old Stand in Chambershurg . street, where lie is prepared to execute the Neat est and most Fashionable frolic, which he will warrant equal, if not superior, to any in the place. hie has now, and will always keep on hand a general and extensive assortment of the different articles of Furniture, including nun. AU S , CENTRE .9ND DINING T✓IBLES, BEDSTEADS,' CUPBOARDS, Work and Wash Stands, &c. all of which are of a superior quality, and for which he 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, 1846. DR. WM ! F. KREBS ) Gymn c a q i-Jal EABquazJT..pD 101 , ESPECTFDLLY informs the Citi! & I St tens of Gettysburg and the Public generally, that he is prepared to perform all operations belonging to the practice of Dentistry, viz : etictracting, cleaning, filing and!pluggincr Teeth. He will also insert artificial teeth b of the best quality from one to.a full set, on the latest and most approv cd principles. All operations warranted. 00.11 e may be found at his Father's residence in South Baltimore street, a few doors south of the Presbyterian church, and nearly opposite J. Jenkins' Store, Gettysburg, April 3,1846.7-3. t L.i211 NOTICE. ate :ERCAPE: 35 - (0f Carlisle,) PRESENTS his, respects to his.friends and informs them that he has made arrangrments to centilitre to practice as usual in the Courts of Adams county, under the new regulation of • the times for -holding . them. ,Tnit. 30, 1846, ALEX. R. STEVENSON ) :47-ron4vir A T LAM Otrick.: in the Centre Sgurtre,North ofthe Court-hohse,between 4.g Smith ' s " and "Stevenson's" Corners. rruo 3./ AS 'll1 .1 t riF:A.liir, . , ATTARIVEY,AT LAIV. , . , OFFICE by.the 'South-east Co lrnei of. the Diamond, between A. B. Kurtz's iliitet iriE,R. W. W,Sherry's Stork. ' (jet tyshiiii, - Def:. 12, 'lB4 s.—tf 717 . V TiE4Ens the Han: D. Dogr.rE V. 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 SIDYSER and JAmEs WThvvrr,-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, hearing date the 28th day of i 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 Session; of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, mid COurt" of Oyer and Terminer, at Get . _ tysburg, on Monday the 20/h day of .q-I OeXt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the .Tnstices of the Peace, the Coroner' and Constables within the said County of, Adams, that they be then and there in their proper person;, with their Rolls, Records, I Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re membrances, to do those things which to their otilees and in that behalf appertain, to be done, and also they who.will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then I shall be in the Jail of the said County of; Adams, and to be then and there to pros-.I come atrainSt them as shall he just. BENJAMIN SeIIRIVE . II, Shm:e Sheriff's Office, Get 13-,z -btug, March 13, 1C 11i? 5 - t Grand Jury—April Term. Mcnallen—Jamos fell. jr. Concm ago—eh:Aries - Wilk John MarLliall. lionting!en—heob Strabgn- , —John . Deniarce, Robert. M6jors, .lohr 13rinkelhoill Mountplea,ant—Peter IVeikert. l.lotough—George Little, Thoina:, Warren, Petet Batren. , ,berger. Union—Jacob Sterner, Samuel Diller, John Bart Latimore—Thorgas (::ardner, Jacob Stitzell. Itendino—John.Simp9on.. Germany—Jacob itiaet. EtINN :ail Study. Franklin—llenry Bieseeker. - Freedom—John :W(.7learv. :Nlountjoy—llenry lietnler, Po m. `':pith. Cuiriberland—Alcxander Currens: Franklin—Robert S_Leakly, /Wm Scott, Roburt Galbreath, Ca•Ewir Stick, Wm: Paxton, Conrail AValter. • . Berwick—Michael Slagle, Levi Kepner. Alenalled—Jacob Comfort, sen. Lewis Christ, Mi chael Bream, jr. J. W. Taylor, Daniel lieigas. Mount pleasant—David Zuck,jesse Wolforil, Wm. Koehler. Gel many—Henry Spalding. JoFilth Fin jr. Latimore—John Zieglor, George Deardorff. Tyrone—Abraham Snyder. Harnitton—J. 1 - 1. Fickee, Hugh :Al . :Sherry. • Conovrago—Jarnes Sfieeringer, David Swartz. 13ornagb—Das id Heagy, J. AI. Ste“. nzon, jr. J ohn A. Swop:. Huntington—John L. 7 l 4 3adler. Lewis Smith. Rea ing.—Joseph Kitchen, John Trimmer. Cumberland AlexandeliCobean, (of 'Wm.) Momitjoy—Fredericl: Stockslager. Ilamiltonban—Christian Musselman. Straban—William Black. April 10, Mt 12',N ZIEGIST.ER 7 SNOVECIII . TVOTICE is hereby given to all Lega atees and other persons concerned, that the .d DMZ "V I6' TR TlO N .1C- COUNTS of the deceased persons herein after mentioned will be presented at the Or plums' Court of Adams county, for confir mation and allowance, on Monday the 20th day of .11pril nest, viz: . The Account of Joseph Munk find Jo seph Sneerinff,er, Executors of the Estate of Martin Klunk, deceased. The Account of Wm. Noel, Administra tor of the Estate of Christian Baker, de ceased. The Acig:ount of .Tames H. Neely, Ad tninistrator with the Will annexed of Ma ry Godfrey, deceased. The Account of David luck, Adminis trator of the Estate of Joseph Myers, de ceased. The Account ofJohn Eckenrode,.jr. one of the Executors of Henry Eckenrode, de ceased. The account of George. 1-1 . . Binder, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Charles H. 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. SAxo's SARSAPARILLA.—CouId the ma ny thousands who now suffer from diseases ,for which this preparation is a certain spe cific,listen to the grateful testimony of those who have used it and been cured, they would no longer douht in regard to its effi cacy, or hesitate in appropriating to them selves the benefits which this medicine can alone bestow. Obstinate cutaneous erup tionS, scrofula, chronic, sore evbs, enlarge ment and pain of the bones ancljoints, rheu matism in all its farms, and diseases ari sing from an injudicious use of mercury are safely and speedily cured by its use. D — For further particulars and conclusive evi dence of its superior efficacy, see Pamphlets, wbich may be obtained of agents gratis - . Prepared and suld, whole Sale and .retail, by A. B. & D: Sands, 76 Fulton street, New York. Sold also by ap pointment of the Proprietor, by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Pa. Pride $1 per bottle. Six bot tics for $5. , r I April 3,1646.-3 t ' . NOTICE. Estate of &tad Shriver, deceased. ETTJRS Testamentary; on tbe.,Es- A,Jtate ,of ,DAviu SCIIRIVER, deceased, ;late of Germany township, Adams county, pe 4 n granted to the subscriber, resi ding in liittlestowni hi hereby gives notice .to all persons in ebter to said estate to call and . pay.the same,withont delay—and those , having claims, to present the.same, proper ly, authenticated , fdr settlement. , GEORGE WILL, Executor. 31arolt.1 a._ 6t PROCLAMATION. General Jury—April Term ROBERT COBEAN, Reg' March 20. tri" We ie.:lmm tid all of our friend; visiting ihe city to call at he Pekin Conapany'!z , stule,untl lay in a :supply of heir delicious l'eas. • The relay' Tea Company, No 20 S. Second st., between Market" & Chesnut PHILADELPHIA, HAVE constantly on hand, and for sale Wholesale and Retail, a variety of P% enore I' It MAI P. n • ElttSll , '- ME] Bk_ TEAS. AT LOWER PRICES, • L i according to the quality, than. they can be bought at any other establish ment in the City. tr:7 , TnAs exclusively are 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 spectlidly invited to give us a call. - G. B. ZI.EI3EIt, Agent of tli Pek Tea Cninlianv l'ltilabclithia, Oct. 2, 1845. 1 y Scars' Pictorial Works given away to per sons subscribing for Dowling's History of Roinanism, or the Ihnerican States -111(01.8 Manual. • IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORK! The American Statesman's manual. Just issued from the Press a new and enlarged edition of rrtEst DENTS' MESSAGES, in two liamkome volumes, Syn. The whole' coll.•cted from official documents. 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Beautiful Pictorial mill Emblematic Bind ings—Ready . for limper's elegantly il- WOR=IZE Per, ons collecting six copies of this Bible, and forwarding them to the subscriber, witltdirections, will receive the binding of one copy gratis. Pattern No. 1. consists of a splendid collection of 1S beautiful 'Scripture Views; No. 2, :11agnill cent Views of Trinity Church and of the Commu nion Window Table and. Service ; No. 3, the Lira e! iteq posseSsion of the Promised Land, and the Transfiguration of Christ on the Mount; a beautiful English and French style combined. E. WALKER. No. 11.1 Fulton street, N. York April n, THE BRANDRETH PILLS.—The Brandreth Pills p,ive strength fur weakness —they are liked best by those who have taken most of them. Dr. Brandreth can give personal reference to _thousands who have been restored from a bed of sickness by their use, when every other means prov 'ed entirely unavailing. These cases are, continually occurring in this city and in every part of the Union. Get Brandreth's Pills if you are not perfedly healthy, and they will restore you—if medicine can do it—because they expel those humors which are the cause of impurity of blood, and at the same time the body is strengthened by the operation of this most excellent medi cine. Irj - The gcartine Brandreth's Pills can be had of the following Agents:— .1. M. Stevenson 4 , CO.,—Gettysburg Jno. B. dileCreary,—Petersburg. .fibrahant King,—Hunterstown. d.Farland,—Abbottstown. Cook Tudor,—Hampton. Aerry ,S• Fink,—Littlestown. Mary Dtmcan,—Caslltown. Joh;i . Itoke,—Fairfield. March 27, 1846 6 CENTS REWARD. lja AN away from the service of the ca rt, scriber, on Monday last, an . indented Apprentice to the Cabinet-making BOsi 'less; named JOHN DELLONE. The above reward, but no thanks, will he given for his apprehension. DAVID HEAGY. • Gettysburg, April 3, 1840. 3t Pe.4insigvania Riflemen! VOU. will parade at.the house of Francis :Brßam, (formerly M'Gaughy's,) at Marsh creek, on 'Saturday ate . 18th day of dpril, at I'2 o'clock, m., preciely, with arms and accoutrements in complete order. • By order of ALEXAN'R CQBEAN, 0. S. N.•43.—rAn-Appeal will be held on said day. A. C. 4 April 1816.—td • D A IMON D TONSOR. S. R. TIP TON. F'ADresseOSHINABL removBE ar ed ber and Hair- r, has his "Temple" to the Diamond. adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can at all times be - found prepared to attend to the 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, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. Tile sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Oct: 10. - tf TY l'E FOUNDRY Furnishing Warehouse. Prinicts Uri HE subscribers have opened a new It. 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 Pule, Steel Column 'Rule, Compo sing Sticks, Chases, and every article ne cessary fur a Printing office. Also, second hand materials. The Type, which arc cast in new moulds, from an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep counters, are waranted to be unsur passed by any, anti will be sold at prices to suit the times. MI the type furnished by us are "hand-cast." The types from any foundry can be matched at this establish ment. Printing proses furnishq,• and also Steam Engines of the most approved pat terns. C ( - imposition IZollert;•clst tor printem cou,KROVr & ovEREND, Anßst. Pry. 19. Gin St.TPERIOII. (QUK STOVE, rTIITIE attention of the liiil,lir is respoctfully Cal• 1. led to S• LIEN-rz's FA 11:11!:ICS COOK STOVE as an article sopeziorlo any yet offered to the public for cooking rurpose;r. It was got up expressly to answer the wants of tiro I;ft EDI r, and will not ktil to pleae all who may require a good sized COOK STOVE. One of the many advantages 'posSessed by this Stove is, that water, apple-but ter, clothing, &c. COO 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 n.CKING—the heat being completely under the control of the cook, who can i.pply-it to the bot. torn as Well as to the top of the oven, and thus bake with periect 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 ..Igent. el Washington City.— Many testimonials equally flattering could be fur nished, but this may sullice. 'liaise who want a superior Cook Stove, vi ill do well to try this'arti cle—they arc %5 arnmted ur or sale. 800n5b..0% - md., may 19, 1 SVI ...‘Tay 3, 1643 To Sanwa P,rotz. 1:::g. Dear Sir—l have tried the Cooking Stove that you sent me, and tint well pleased with its perfor mance. Nty expectations am more than realized. I believe it will perform more cooking in ICES time, and with less fuel, than any of the v'rious Cooking Stoves that I have tried during twenty, live years' connection with the Patent ()thee. Its merits need only to lie more generally known to in sure its Bone the: ughout 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. 11.711 this (lay appoint J. D. PAXTON fi CO. nay Agenis for tiie of reininylvania, and for the sale of Teri itory and otherwise, of my Cook L 4 ept. 17, 1S 13 Farmers and others are re spectfully informed that the undersigned have now on hand, and are manufacturing the above Stoves, sn that they . are now prepared to till all orders with which they may he faVored upon the shortest notice. 1). PAXTON & CO. Caledonia, Franklin Co. Sept. Et, 13-13.—tf Protection ar, , (111181 LOSS by IZE -1 4 .1:E CD kiliE "CUmberland Valley Niftual Protection 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 F colt 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 ehoice`of officers and the direction of its concerns. 2d. For insurance no more is &Mended than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and indemnity against losses width 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 classat the rate of 5 per centum, which will be $5O on the $lOOO, for which he will have to pay 42 50 for five years, and $1 50 for survey and policy, and. no more unless loss be sustained to 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 thew of other conipanies,.except such as are Mecum ted on the same principles. THOMAS. C. MILLER, Pnrsruzwr. A. G. MILLEn, See'y. . LIST OF AGENTS. The following named gentlemen have been ap pointed AGENTS for Adams county William W. Parton. Gen'l Agent, Gettysburg, James A. Thompson, ])avid Zeigler, Dr. Win. R. Stewart, Henry Myers, Henry Mayer,lLeA., Daniel Comfort, Abraham King,:Esq.. David Blythe, Esq.,. William Morrison,' Thonias T. Wierman, Dr. D. Mellinger, , Sept. 5 18.14.—tf JIM 3111_...41/SLIMITIKi. OF 'VARIOUS HINDS FOR S'.llX a T 017yrE, S. BENTZ SAMUEL BENTZ Peterrbrrg. New Clierter. .A }Awl t env n. Et inban lionletrtov , n. illeirrtun n. )Icrticrscilk. A vetaltrien n. Earl Peri in-.