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HE Suratnec.Sessimof the: New Ox
ford COLLEGE & ME MC Al, IN
-BTITUTE, 18 , 10, ~*lll commence, in
its various branches, on 4 ifonileri the 2011 i
day. of Sprit next, and close at ate end of
l
September. 9
Tuition (to be paid advance) in the
College department, XlO ; in the Medical ;
Departinent $2O. - No extra charges what
ever.. For. Oupils sent front a distance the
Principal, ildesired,piocirreslmard, wash- 1
ing and mending, Tor s7s,p.eratinunt :
,pay-:
able half yearly in atlVancit: Parents and
Onardians wishing Wproetiri- for their
sons or wards a ThorougVedueition, wish
out endangering their: phrieal or moral
Aealth,'will not regret a visit to our plea
sant.villag,e in order .to.examine the,lnsti-
M.: P. G. J!rEIFFER, M.. 1)
Principal.
New Oxford, Adorns co.,
March 31, 1810. 5 •
•1
~ . 31TOTIC3E..- •
Estate of Goldsmith :Bentley, deed.
of Administration on the
Estate of GOLDSMITH BENT
-1,1 Y; deceased, late of Berwick township,
Adams county, having been granted to the
- nubscriber i residingin Afountpleasant town
ship,' Pi - take is hereby given 'to all per
-sons indebted to said Estate to call and settle
.the Same without delay. - Those having
elairns •,aganist said Estate tt ill also pre
-sent theta, properly authenticated, for.set
41ement.•.... - • - •
April 1 Q.'
HOUSE_ SPOUTING
TILL be made and pnt up by the
, subscriber, who will attend prompt
ly to all.orders,.and . upon as reasonable
.terms•as can rprocured at al4r establish
,
_mein in the.e untv,_
.GEO.•
. 'Gettysburg, illarek 13.
W AAVVA.
LIVERY article of Tin Ware necessary
always on hand or
made:to order at the shop of the subScri
.ber in Chainberihurtstreet. 4
BliE111;t1t..:: -
,
Gettysburg,. Mardi 13. ,
Latest Arrival
.9171-HE attention of the ; LADIES is in- :
..I._,vited to the beautiful assortment of
itifw stylp Spring Calicoes, Silks, Merinos,
GinghanikMuslins, LtiCe, Edgings, Gloves,
;Ilostery. and Fancy Goods generally, just
received and now opening tit the Store of
WM. RUTHIt Alin'.
•
.April 10, 1846.
. ,
COdC . I.I . RN IS 11
oii'mini - and for sale aCtlie Ding Store
".
' S. H. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, Jan. 16, 1816.
.ff 7 IARDEN: SEEDS.---A. fresh supply
just received 4uul. for- sale at the Drug
Store of .B. • IL. BUEILLER.
IQ, J./146:
. 1 1,p3 AVER SEEDS, front the eelebra
' 3ll -' tot' Gardens of E. RISLEY & C 0 3., N.
- York—agate variefy juo received and for
Sale at the Drug. and Book Store of
S. 11. BUEIII,ER.
'.Gettytibitrg;.lan.'23, 1846.'
(Candies ! Candles !
terßE' subscriber has generally an a:7-
' ll4 - 'sorttheni of Candies for sale at his
Estanishmen.t. in Chambersbutg,' street,
mext door to'Thompson's
• '"C.i WEAVER.
April 10,
,1840. " •
.floths 1 !Clo'hs
°P all colors and quidities, Cassitneres,
basSinetts; IrestittinOilks, &c. just
received and for sale at • the More of the
subscriber. ;-
Aptil 10, 1840.
IDEA NUTS, FILBERTS; S AL
vON`lls, - &c., Of the beg quality,
to - be:had at tbe COnfectionary of
WEAVER:
April 10, /846.
!QM - ER:AND:GERMAN- SILVER
is. - 71 PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS,
41&04 , of best. quality, can 'always' be - bail at
tlieinney. Stoic of . :„VEAVER;
April-10, 1840. -ce
Oranges 7 Aietnotis!
VARIETY OF FIRST-RATE
RANGES, & LE M ONS constantly
!'or salt C; WEAVER.
April 10; 1846:- - ' '
!.trerfaintery, Soap ; ‘Vc.
CkERFUIVIERY,• SOAPS, FANCY
, ARTICLES,-TOYS, `4te., for sale
C. WEAVER.
April I.Q, 1849.
lilacksatilfting s % •
'Wall its brandhei, will be :it/ended to
JIL by good - workmen, at - the Foundry of
the - gulnkriber. • '
THOS. WARREN.
"Gollisburg,'D. 19.
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—Ott:milt parade at the house of Mo
e., - 70E8- , SMITH,' • (thislitown, Franklin
16 , , j92 4 iii, i 'll, f o P .ii daY P+t . '.4.! 11 ." day of Illay
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.3 s t t i hi
~. mower um
fttr - os4 *14.40 i'1e5944 1. 49. 11 4 1 . emu
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J.OIIN BLAIR, Sditt'r.
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SAVE YOUR TEETH
Dr, Ferdinand E. Valiqerslool;
• Sturgeon Dentist,
ESPECTFULLV . informs the citi
zens of'Gettysling; told dOit
he is - prepared to perform every operation
appertaining to his Profession ; such as,
Filing, Cleaning and Plutrging Teeth, With
Gold, Silver, Tin-foil., and Composition.
Ile will insert incorruptible teeth on Pi
vots: or Gold or Silver clasps, in the inbst
durable manner.
If carious teeth are properly treated at a
seasonable atm., the progress of tlw decay
tnav be entirely:wrested.
fle Aril' insert them, from one to entire
sets, in.such inantier, that they will make
the articulation of the voice perfect a and
materially assist in mastication.
Prom the success which has alien-tied
his professional operations for a num
ber of years past, lie is confident he
ran satisfy all who neat• lin•or hint with a
call. 11" . 1..'0r his place of residence in
quire at the store . of Mr. Samuel Fahnes
tock.
REFERENCE
is' respectfully made to the following gen
tleman :
ACV. Prof. Rtun UEn, Tkr. Dr. Scn M TICK ,
Rev. E. V. GER HART, Plot'. 11. HAUPT,
uevir. 11. SwiTzEn., Dr. D. lion N.Elt.
ReV. S. !ll' ilr LI.IN, Dr. C. N. BERLucny.
Dr. D. GILBERT,
March 20. I v
C OA CH-DI.ArcaNG.
C. W. HOFFMAN
RESPECITI.TLLY informs his friends
and the Public generally, that. he has
made such arrangements as will enable him
to carry on the
C 0 C 11,111 A. (1
Business upon the most extensive scale_;
and-01m he will be pleased to attend to' the
orders of his Mends.at all times, for any
thing within his line. Having skilfol and
steady hands in his employ, he feels assu
red aids ability to turn out work in all the
different blanches of the above business,
in the hest and most fashionable style, lie
will also be prepared to repair and refit
. -
•Carrifiges, Buggies, Sulkies,
and vehicles of all kinds, upon reasonable
His-Establishment is in Chambersburg
St., a few Aporslielont l'hompson's hotel.
(.;ett.) - slntrg, Feb. 6, 1816.
G_ETTYSBURG FOUNDRY
and afrlnchine Shop.
T
H E .subscribers having -leased the
Foundry- . in Gettysburg, respectfully
informs his friends and the public in general , )
that he has now on hands, and will conthr-H
uc to manufitcture, a large.assortment of
STOPES,
of all patterns, such as the Hathaway, Par
lor, Preminin, and nine-plate Cooking
Stove, alSo Chamber Stoves, of all- sorts
and sizes. •
He has also on hand,
Caiilings for Machinery,
of all kinds- 7 —for Threshing Machines,
Grist Mills, Saw Mills, &c. also PLOUGH
CASTINGS of all the patterns now in use.
He hag on hand; already Made, aimmbet
of the celebrated
S I Z L P OIT S
which :he Will: sell IoW. '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,
lIIRV4ITI\G MACHINES,
ready made, and continues, to ,manufacture
LITTI,E's Patent two-horse Machines, and
the Hanover and York patterns.
Any one who may want 13RASS CAST
INGS, will be attended to.
Ali the above. articles will 'be sold low,
for Cash or, Country. Produce. Old metal
Will dlso.be takcn in .exchange for work.
and all,work in hits line,
done at the shortest notice.l
The subscriber is very thankful for past
favors, and hopes his friends will remein
ber the Old Establishment, in the Western
part Of the town, near C. W. Hotlintin's
Coach shop;
T. WARREN.
Gettysburg, Dec. 19.
CABINET-MA►KIITTG.
HEAGY
i; , BPEbTFIJLiN returns his grate
ftil acknowledgements for the very
liberal encouragement which has hereto
fore been-me tended to 'Mtn, and respectful
ly infdrini hiS friends that' be stilt contin
ues the
Cabinet.ntalang Business,
at the Old Stand in Chambersburg street,
where lie fs'prepared to execute the,ficat . -
cdt atrnioSt , Fashionable Work, which he
will Warrant equaliif not superior, to any
in the place : : •
He has now, and will always keep on
hand a general and'extensire assortment of
tiic different articles of Furniture, including
1111111.EAUS,
CENTRE .IJIW DINING TIBLES,
BEDSTEADS,` CUPBOARDS,
Work and Wash Stands, &c.
all of which arc of , a superior quality', and
for which he only risks! an examination to
be ac4nowle.dgedas - thesorrlielbst fashion.
All - orders for-Coffins will be prompt
ly atteltdedito4s
odettysburgi Feb: 0,184'6. ,-;
'Groceries.: 'Queetisivat'e 7
sTib§FricrilaS justopelietl a larke
ill':-Iisnrimbnt .6f Groegrits suitable for
family use., -also_ a fine viiriett,r`of
ware, can he sold low, .
WM. RPTIIRAUFF.
iptil 10, 1840.
TO TIE PUBLIC.
Docfors Berhichy and Bell
nEc: leave to hilbrro those residents of
" Adams comity who May be afflicted
Nervous or oilier Chronic Dkeases.,
that they have purchased Comrs Patent !!
Graduated Galvanic Battery and hamlet-
t& Polo? 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 .Eve and
Ear. They have in their possession 11e l
highest
_testimony of its ellicaev; not on l y
from Professors of Universities and Colle
ges, hut from many Who have obtained i•
cures and relief from maladies considered
; incurable by other remedies. 'Phis instru
ment may be found useful in Chronic ;
:Rheumatism, Tie Doloreaux. Spasms, Pa
ralasis! or Palsy, general WcalineSs and
other diseases incident to fermles. The!
fluid is conveyed' thfon,fflt the system not'
Ivy shocks as heretofore, but by a contin
tied and gentle stream' which is rather a-'
greeable than otherwise.
pr' They are now ready 'to operate on
those who may apply at the office of Dr.
Bell, and those Who Cannot he removed
will he waited on at their residence.
Feb. 20. tf.
SELLING AT COST.
'ill . ‘llE undersigned, being desirous of clo
sing Business, will oll'er .17' COSY;
from this date, their entire Stock of
•
c
by Ii 7wiesale or Retail.' The Goods hav
ing been bought for Cash, c an h e h a d eer y
/Ow: All arc invited (Merchant and oth
ers) to call and examine ror theinselres.—
TliM:e desirous of scenting bargains will
do well to call soon.
also, for s o ie,_
TIIE 110ITSF _ L OT,•
440 . I
I'he Store llooin is admit- ?- 4 n,
tea to he the most desirable in 71:1-4!,'M.: L
the place,. The Property will be sold low.
.1. M. STEVENSON, Jn... & CO.
Gettysburg, Jan. 16, 1816. tl'
C.: S irr II IN G.
TIRE undersi g ned has connected with
his Coachmaking Establishment a
large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all
kinds of
33LAMICSMITItING,-
inelmiing ironing carriages, Bu,, , ,wies,
If agars; (S.C. He would say to those who
have. Horses to shoe, that he . has in his cf.;
n •
Ow first-rate hands, which, with his per
sonal attention, will enable him to give en
tire satisfaction to all those who maw fiivor
hint.with a call. •
Carriage IP Buggy Springs
(warranted) will be promptly made to or
der at all times.
iLt--.A.11 kinds of REP.I.IIIUSG 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 107 west Chambers-burg
street, a lew doors below ThoMpson's
Hotel.
• C. W. lIOFF3UN.
Getty bur;, Feb. 6, 4816.
WIZ WiLli 8 WlE'N'd
NOT LIKELY TO lIE !
ES*II.IIOUT exertion nothing can
be accomplished ;\ therefore cos
ft:inters and others should he informed of
the fact that there can be had every variety of
FURNITUREi •
ready made. Also a very large
assort
ment of
Common and Fancy Clink's,
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.
1 1 Try us, at the Shop in Cliambersburg
street, one door West of the Lutheran
Church.
DAVID DEAGY.
Gettysburg, March 27. tf
Freights from Philadelphia
REc4uLAn LIZIE•
TWICE n:, WEEK BETWEEN
Philadelphia and Fork.
T HE subscriber runs a regular line o
Cars between Philadelphia and York
A Train will leave Yolk every Saturday
and Wednesday afternbon, and every Tues
day and Friday 'Evening, A. L. Clerhat't &
Co.'s Warehouse, No. 365, Market street„;
Philadelphia.
Extiu 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
itEMOVAL.
TIE Subscriber having removed from
Gettysburg, persons having business
withhint may Lind hitt . ' duringall.dieCOprts
and on every Tuesday throughout the yea?,
at lhe Hotel of-James M'Cosh, in Gettys
burg, and at all other;times,athis residence
in:l...ittlestoivn.'
, ' 6.11;
Feb... 6;
T .51 . 4. s c It - EA it. 17, ":
• • • • :..44.1"0/LlyEy AT LA - II;
glkl;"l4CE in; the South-cast Corner of
the Diamond; be - tires:m - 41.8. Kurti's
Motel and R. IV. Ilf'Sherry'S Skirt%
4.3ettysburgi. Dec. .1 . 4 •
FAKIONS ! FASHIONS
Spring Fashions just received
"
.11. LIE Subscriber respe.ctfully informs Tfie Pelan Tea . .ranigany,
his friends and the public generally, x 0 no s. 3tTOllll Rt., briTrern Mat ket & cliesput
that he continues to carry on the
}. PHILADELPHIA,
T A I I, 0 it I N 0 i ri AVE constantly on hand, and for sale
,Business at his Establishment in (.'ham- !. -11 " - Wholesale and Retail. a variety of
bersbur,g street, GeitySburg, a few doors 3 3:3, : - _:•! . . - 7-... 1 ~ cuoicE ricEsn
below Thompson's 1100 ..
, where hit will, (~.1 ; . , p ß iT sll riiiirl 111E3 Aiiik ggilli I,
always be prepared to attend to orders up- ,t, •
AS ' AT LOWER PRICES,
on the most reasonable terms: Ile. has It
m k T r'
made araments to receive reaularly the , ,_A --
.• accordingto the quality, than
• m they can be bought at any other establish-
Lalest Gll y Fashions, 1 int•nt in the City. 4,
and he promises all who may favor him •• rr - y - --Tims exclusively are sold at this
. with their patronage, that he Nvill give them Bourse, and several varieties which cannot
entire satisfaction, both as it regards the lit be obtained elsewhere. Any Tens which
and wormanship of all garments entrusted .do not give entire satisfaction ran be re
to him;; and at as moderate prices us they . turned and exchanged, or the molletv will
can be obtained any where else. : be refunded..
He hopes, by strictattention to business, i 'nue citizens- of Adams emus- are re
and a desire to please, to merit a.share uf spectfullv invited to give us a call.
public patronage and support. ~,, - i
, O. 11. 7.110E11,
rCr Country Produce taken in exchange m erit a the Pekin Tea (201111.:11 , v.
for AVorli. I Philabelphia, Oct. 2, 18.45. ly
JOHN G. BAKER. i.
.S'eetrs' Actorial given away to per-
Cettv ~,11r4r, :11)61 3, is 16.—ti •
sons subscribingfin. Dowling's Ilistory
_l7 of Roin 3 on
(111a ism, or the .linerican States-
WWl ' 11.
TAILr RING ESTABLISHMENT.I IMPORTANT NA.TIoNA T. WORK!
The American Statesman's Manual
FRANKLIN W". DENW E IDDI
rust issued from the Press a new and I Manual.
ESPECTFU informs the gift- edition of PRESIDENTS' MESSAGE e S. in two
g_la ) tens of Gettv•sburg and the surround- handsome volumes, Svo. The whole collected
Inh country, that he has taken the well • from official dm:tune:its. This work is edited and
known
; compillitl by Mr. Edwin Williams, whose timid
isrity lib our Political History and Statistical
Tailoring Esta lsll7B h 2 neut ' subjects generally, is well known 'to the public and
of J. H. SKELLY, in Chainhersburg sl., idEirils a sufficient guarantee for the accuracy and
Gettysburg, nearly opposite Mr. Buelder's fidelity of this valuable Natioral Work. Price $5.
Apothecary and book Store, where he is , The History of Rbmanism,
prepared to execute all work in his line , By fiev. J. Dowling ' A. M., Pastor of the Pere.
with neatness and in the most approved an Church, Y. 12th edition. Just published.
style. (l:7 MI Work entrusted to him, will : This is a large svn volume, of nearly 700 pages,
Poo-"' one be warranted to lit. llis terms will he embellished with 50 beautiful engravings, in band-
•
• • emblematic binding. Price $3.
very moderate, for CASH or Coll:silo,'
All persons sending the publisher $3, by mail,
will-receive a copy of Marlines History qf Roman
' t beautifully illustrated with 52 elegant enr,ra
! vings, and offs col - iv of either .of the following
: beautiful Pictorial Works. 1153 be sent by mail,
they will receive one copy of the American States
man's manual, 2 vols. Svo., and one copy of ei
ther of the Pictorial Works. Should any person
wish both of these importanrand valuable works,
by sending $7 to the Publisher, they will receive a
copy of each, and also be entitled to choose any
two copies of the following Pictorial Works.—
_, They will be transmitted by mail, bound in strong
paper covers, postage from 13 to 23 cents per
Ivolume. to any part of the U. States.
The following are the lk dks given away to sub•
scribers to "Dowling's History of Romanism," or
"The American Statesman's Manual,"
Scars' Wonders of the lflold, 250 engravings—
I •
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-1 sive range of subjects in Literature, Scienceand
i Art—price $2 50.
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merous plates, extra guilt— price $2.
Scars' Bib/e/lingraphy, 231) enges—price 52 50.
' Scars Pictorial Library. 250 engravings—s 2 50.
Sears' Pictorial Sunday Rook, elegantly illustrated,
price 52 30.
Thc.dinci icau Religions Gift Rook, containing con
; tributions from upwards of thirty of our most
celebrated American writers, such as Mrs. L.
11. Sigourney, J. W. Alexander. G. Spring, E.
Mason, J. W. Browne, J. G. Whittier, W. R.
Williams, E. Kincaid, and Miss 11.1. Gould—
! price $2.
Wreath of wild Flower, by J. Milton Stearns—
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Wanted, in every town and village in the Uni.
ted States, responsible men to procure subscribers
and engage in the sale of the above Works, to
whom a very liberal per centage will be allowed.
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Beautiful Pictorial and Emblematic Bind.
ings—Ready for Harper's elegantly
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Persons collecting six copies of this Bible. am'
forwarding them to the subscriber, withdirecrions
will receive the binding clone copy gratis.'
Pattern No. 1, consists of a splendid collection
of IS beautiful Scripture Views; No. 2,Magnifi
cent Views of Trinity Church and oldie Column
nion Window Table and Service ; No. 3, the Isra
elites taking possession of the Promised Land, an
the Transfiguration of Christ on the Mount; No.
a beautiful English and French style combined.
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No. 11.1 Fulton street, N. York.
April 3, 18.10
_ -- !'”The latest Fashions will be regular
ly received from the Cities.
Gettysburg, March 20, 18-16.-1 v
WALIVUJITIVO.4
TINE subscriber has ,4,9,w "on hand an
1- extensive: s?.oriment of 'PIN WARE
at his Shop in Chambersburg street, which
he will sell at prices to suit the ' times-.-lle
therefore solicits those who need any Tin
Ware to give him a call. - Remember
Chambersburg street.
- GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Cleitysburg, March 'l3.
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
From the best Publishing Houses in the conntry,
JUST received and for sale at the Drug
and Book Store of the subscriber—in
•
chiding
BRAITHWAITE'S RdroSpeCi of Practical
Medicine and .S'argery,
The London Lancet,
Fremont's Eaploring Expedition to the
Rocky Mountains,
1171son 4 s Genius and Character of Burns,
Proverbial Philosophy, and the Crock of
of Gold, by Tuinnin,
D'dubignie's History of the Reforma
tion, (including the 4th volinne,)
Four Months' Residence in the Marque
sas, by MEIAILLE,
Moore's :Latta Rookh, LS-C.
S. 11. BUEHLER.
Gettysburg, April 3.-3 t
Letters of A dministration
ei N the Estate of JOHN STONER,
" 4 --" deceased, late of Franklin township,
Adams county, having been granted to the
subscriber—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 subscriber residing in Franklin town
ship.
. • CATHARINE STONER,
.ddminiBtratria
Alarcli 27, 1846. 6
Estate of Charles ithinehart,
01".PERS of Administration de honk
• non with the Will annexed;on the
Estate of CHAS. RHINEHART, deceas
ed, late of tin Borough of Berwick., Adams
county, having been granted to the subscri
ber residing in . said •Borough, he hereby
gives notice to all .persons indebted to
said Estate to call and pay the same with
out delay—and those having claims against
the same are requested. to present the same
properly authenticated, lbr settlement.-
GEORGE ICKES,
Adnfr with the will annexed.
April 10, 1846:-6t
• .. 1 1pprentices 'Wanted.
AN Apprentice to the Harness Mnl in;
and Carriage Trimming Business
will be taken by the subscriber, if applica
tion be made immediately.
Also Twoirprentices to the SM it ing
Business.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
' 4 -Cetty:thurg, March 27.
L.qtfr NOTICE.
ar 43D AM- lIUI4 Ai 'W MED 4
(Of Carlisle,)
RESENTS his respects to his friends
and informs them that he has made
arrangements to continue to praeticeas usual
in the coUrts of Adanis county, under, the
new regulation of the times for holding
them..
Jar; 36;18.16.
J.. 11. REED,
ATTO76EY AT. L .41V,
4 ,, FTERS h i ss -prolessioutd services. to
IR/ the two* . of Adams ,County.. ..His .
IIJ ec is the, one_ on . the public _square in,.
e ttvsbu rg, kidrl occitpied asct
ficc by Wm. ALISUEunr, Esq. He has
also made arr*ngenicnts to-have die advice
and - itisistance of his Father, JirDc itEED !
of Carlisle, in all
,diflicult cases.
- Ific•Actuber 20.
IriVe fevorilint-nd al! of our friends vii•itiur,
l:•• city io 17.1:1 ar the qt ore : and
ay in a supply of their deliciou4
DR. WM. F. KREBS,
co,m(Bow.Dmualoto.c,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Citi
zens of Gettysburg and. the Public
generally, that he is prepared to perform
all operations belonging' to the practice of
Dentistry, viz : extracting, cleaning, filing
and pluggin g Teeth. Ife will also insert
artificial teeth of the best quality, from one
to a full set, on the latest and most approv
ed principles. All operations warranted.
pr.:Tplie 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.-3 t
NOTICE.
Estate of David &river, deceased.
'ETTERS Testamentary, On the Es
jui tate of DAVID Setinivkat, deceased,
late of Germany- township, Adams county,
having been granted to the subscriber, resi
ding in Litticstown, he hereby gives notice
to all persons indebted to said estate to call
and pay the same witimut d slay—and those
having claims, to present the same, proper
ly authenticated for settlement.
GEORGE WILL, Executor.
March 13.
- • Tweeds
OF different varieties for Spring and
Summer wear—beantiftd:stylo and
cheap—to be luaat the StOre of
WM. ItUTIMAI.IFP.
Aptil.lo, 1846, . -
.4.410.c,-p, ~.-s.I.I.E,;yE,NoN;
ATTORNEY AT LAM
Urr;icy. in the centre Sqqare, North
of the Court-house, between" Smith's "
Rad "Stevenson's" emiciers. -
rAF ANTE CVRRANTS k*ITRONS
,for sale by , C.: WEAVER.
April 10, 18.710.--/
. .
1) A 1)10N 1) 'l l i)1;
S. R. TieTON.
FASIIIONABLF;,IiarIier and Ifa
Dresser. has removed his “Temple—
to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil
dings. where be can at all nines be fontui
prepared to attend to the calls of the public.
From long - experiimee he flatters himself
that he ran go through all the ramifications
oldie TollFOrical departments, widi such an
infinite degree of skill as will meet the en
tire satisfaction of all who may submit Muir
chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. - Ile
hopes, therefore, that by attention to luzi
ness antHr - tinsire to piease, he . 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
Pan! ers' Furni.vhing Mirchouse.
T TIE 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, (lases, Galleys,
Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Compo
sing Sticks, Chases, and every article ne
cessary fora Printing office. Also, second
hand materials.
-The Type, which are east in new moulds,
from an eniirely new set of matrixes, with
deep counters, arc %rammed to be unsur
passed by any, and will be sold at prices to
suit the times. All the type furnished by
us are "hand-east." The types from any
foundry can be watched at this establish_
_
nient.
Printing presses furnished, and also
Steam Engines of the most approved pat
ternt_s.
Ciiinposition Rollers cast for printers.
..... . .
OVERENI), 6 Atm st.
Dcc. 19.- Om
SUPERIOR. COOK STOVE.
THE:Mention of the public is respectfully cal
led to S. IlzxTz's Ktitaxii'm Coo» Si•ovz as
an article superior to any yet offered to the public
for cooking purposes. It was got up, expressly
to answer the •ivants of the Farmer, and will not
fail to please all who may require a good sized
COOK I'.;TOVE. .One of the Many advantages
possessed by this Stove is, that water, apple-but
ter,-clothing, &c. can he boiled in n large copper
kettle at the same time, whilst cooking is doing
for 20 or thirty persons. It is decidedly superior
for BAK sn---the heat being completely under the
control Of the cook, who can rpply it to the bot
tom as well as to the top oflhe 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. Esq., Patent Agent, of Washington City.--
Many testimonials equallyflattering .could be fur
nished, but this may suffice. - Those who Nynnt a
superior Cook Stove; will do well to try this arti
cle-they are warranted or no sale
rxmnsboro' ;Id ITiv 19 1845
WAsursorox, May 3, .18.13.
T o Samuel Bentz, .Esq.
Deitr have tried the Cooking Stove that
you sent me, and am well pleased with its pertbr- j
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
live years' connection with the Patent Office. Its
merits need only to be more generally known to in
sure its turns 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. I'. ELLIOT, Patent Agent.
It7l this day appoint J. D. PAXTON & CO.
my Agents for the :late of Pennsylvania, and for
the sale of Territory and otherwise, of my Cook
tept. 17, 18.13
Farmers and others...are re
spectfully informed that the undersigned have nnw
onehtnal, anitare manufacturing the above Stoves,
so that they are now prepared to till all orders
with which_ they may be iivored npon the shortest
notice. .T. D. PAXTON & CO.
Caledonia, Franklin Co. Sept. 13, 18.13.—tf
Protection against Loss by
TAME "Cumberland Valley llfidval I ) ,,:olection
4.4 Company," being incorporated by an act of
the Legislature and fully or g anized and in opera
tion under the direction of the following board of
Managers, viz ! Thomas X. Miller, John Moore,
David W. M'Cullough,. James Weakly, Willi:Mr
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 Cuinberland 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 insured becomes a member
of the company • and takes part in the choice of,
officers and the direction of its concerns.
2d. For insurance no moreis detnandedtban is
necessary to meet the expenseS of the Company
and indemnity against losses which may happen.. j
3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is
avoided by insuring for a term of five years.
411 i. Any person applying for insurance must:
give his premium note for the cheapest olass at:
the rate of 5 per centum, which will he $5O on
the $1001), far 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 to a greater
amount than the funds on Mind will cover, and
then no more will be . required than a pro rata
qhdiv. These rates are much cheaper than those
of other companies, except such as am incorpora
ted on the same principles.
THOMAS C. MILLER, PanslotsT.
A. G. MILLER. Ser.y.
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LIST OF AGENTS.
The following named gentlemen have hen ap. t,
pointed AGENTS for Adams uottuty :
William W. l'axton. Ageut„llettystottg..
Jame s A. Thompson, . .
David Zeigler, t,
Dr. Wm. Jt. Stewart ' -
henry
Henry .layer,.l.;:tg.,
Daniel Comfort,
A Hrahain King, Esq.,
David 'Blythe, Ekg. William ;..
MorriFop,.___- r Ott.
Thoindu T. IVierman,
Dr. 11. Mellinger.
, Sept. 18•14.7--tf
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