hit -TO T. LIXELY:ZO =NE: : , ITIIOUT exertion nothing din 41 Il ' lie accomplished; therefore cus tomers and - 01 hers 'should be, informed of thefact that there can be had e% b ery'varicty of . lU'RNI . TURE ready made:- ~' 4.fsb a... far,: 'large assort meat of • • - • t 4-. - 1 . • - ' -' ' •. • ' ~.Ponigoila. n # Fall4r.o latr,s, 1 cif the latest ; patterns, And of . tl e , dif f erent colors, in. imitation of Mahogany, Satin, Rose, and Walnutlyoodiike., all of which : can bebadycry cheap, : perhaps-as. cheap as at any - other Shop, for,cash or Produce. ;s t reet, the Shop in Chambersburg i street, one. door West .. of the _. Lutheran -Ch'urch. DAVID IIEAGY. , MaTch 27. REGISTER'S NOTICE. V n OTTCE ia•litel;) , given to all J.ega atees and other perstms concerned, that the .IDMINISTRA'I7ON COUNTS of the deceased persons herein after mentioned will be presented at the Or pharis' Court Of Adams - county-, for confir mation'and alloyance, on neseay the 26th dioflfiay neit, viz: The' Account of Solomon Jacobs,- Ad rainistratar of the Estate of John Couldron, deceased. I The Account of John Hollinger and Ja cob Hollinger, Executors, of Valentine Hol linger, depeased., - 'the Account of Jamas MCAlister, Ex ecutor of the Estate of James McAlister, sem, deceased. The Account ofJohn Jacobs, Executor of the Estate ,Of Eliaabeth Boltaer„,dec'd. , ,the„Account of NVashington 'Blythe, Administrator of the Estate of Sam'i Blythe deceased. , • • The Account 'of Washington Blythe, Administrator of- the Estate of Findley- Blythe, deceased. The, Account„,of John ',ouch and Ja cob Beoder, Executors of the .Estate of John Loup)), deceased., The Account of John J. Kerr, ,Adutinis trator of the Estate of Alexander M' G aughy, deceased'. • , Th Account of 1V in. Gardner A (hi 11- istrator debonis non of the Estate of Peter Spangler, Jr. tieccased. - • The- Accorint of 'Samuel Gilliland and Frederick Quickie, 'Administrators of the Estate of Jacob Meals, •deccascd. —The Account of Abraham Fickes and Henry Myers, „Executors of the Estate of Jacob Fickes, deceased. - The FinalAcconnt of John Deardorff; Administrator 6f the Estate of Daniel Diehl, deceased.. ' - The account of George Vill; Esq., EX eciktor- of. Ale,..E,state , of - David Shri,Ven de cenied,iihti,gaa.tbe uurviying Executor o Jacob Kglloiideccale4. . • • The account of Peter Latsbaw, Admin iiiiator of the estate of George slothour de • ceased. , ROEERT COBEAN, Re 'r. Apiif 24. . , ,te OITTYSBURD -FOUNDRY aitechigie - Shop. 4 - # A. ••• fatnubseribera thavidg leased...Atte Fount4o: 4 4Gni.txshuw, respectfully informs hAi fin Kids and the public in general that, he h a s now en .hands, and, will .contin ue large assortment of S orib' S of all pittnind; such ad tlin HatlidwaY, Par lor, Premium, and nine-plate Cooking StilVe:, 'are° :Chamher Stores, of all sorts aiuYsiz6s.- Hehas also oil- hand, 1 Castings, for Machinery, of all kinkhz-irptr:iTtirn.td,iing cASITN:GB - brall the tiktternsliow .iii use. tie liat‘ WA, &natly,made, a ifinnber, of din nelebtated ~B lr;.PA,PLolfaits 3 which he Will self low. He h as, also, on hand, and will, continue" to, make, 110cL LOW.:WA; RE Wagon and Catriage.:box els;'and'all:Other artieleslin his line of bus.: iffiest; 'Which are too numerous` to men tion, Jie has, also; -11:MEWING MACHINES, • ready made; and continues to tnantifacture Lrrnat'a Patent twst.horseMachines, and AO one who may want BRASS bAgT 1NG%*41,b134461140 %.•;"' the a bove, *land will, be low; fo r t., ciokiii,pcpuplo Pioduye, .91d in ntal * . trasqli c -ta l cen aphingefor work. 157TRapaiting,:a4n11 work 'in his line, done at tile shcOfft'., The subneriber is. y . eor thankful fciLp,,ao . , Gvirik, *XeTidtTir - .111::! i e ex,n bon glee Old EtdadAnitent, in She wdetirn partof4helo*il i o . iieA HolfmanTa Coach,nhop;„..r. A , :4. CI 0 . : s':4 l • WARREN. GellyttlYtt4t Dite.tlo. 1.1 tf cro4groroulizpra , if e.. r. ..",.....,- 41 ., EZ.. .:1r 11ti ...., i .... 1• l iz t -• . ‘,.. 4 V .. ' .- 1 . ..1t1V.1. 1 '9 . ,M74.''''.nT1 tr '.”Pt..itYl,.uie i st 'A, , _ _*.tal WC._ Wets 11119.w.i attend prompt-, liptito;s4H , orolereititid'.:;upoe ap reasoftable• biefeWribeteit Ifiritbdifutbd el'abi establisli;"l h i mot irlity_ealin . • -- , . WA/ ',.• ' P 'ri it ' it, 7. t i 0.704.,...4.,: t i v t , 4t... ~i,i'.•ruwei , -ILief. 1. 7 4 Ma Atlt, ,1 ..‘. :t 0 r' • • ~ . fookilifeieetz illigiiit)ry to be bad atithe'COnfeedonary of .lci , .! .it •ti 7. Altfln NA:twnw" ,26o o.ir4itEA.llM '"'!- ~, 4 ‘,., • to 1 ftint,:w.G.04:44.5 . .”,- 7 : ,- . ~ , - • , Vieref , rovittuf4wreree3 kvz* - c,ra.l •11 -, e OA ,t': • 77t-4..:Pt T 4 'e! -'• BI HLZ i t i , --i, • ,-- i n ke i dituoil, I'm .401147 -1- , ,,, s, t -- - t'2 o •fiz i -0..„,..11 4, ~,..4,..., 11%1 _. 41 - ..... M . X 't ,-,2. , 1,110 , 1 tip ! ! i 61 41 i e 1i,,.r, illpitill l il II i . '.- '''; l4-: ' , 2 i .- , 7 r . t .i. ' , ' ` .l r 4 " , ;c • - 4405:1,11 , -fi ..fr ,rztsArmirigoigrie34l SAVE YOUR TEETH! Dr. Ferdhiand E. Vandersloot, . , urgeon Dentist, ESPECTFULLY informs the citi zens of Gettysburg and vicinity that he is prepared , to' perform "every operation appertainingto his 'Profession ; such as Cleaning and Plugging*Teetb, with Gold; Silver, Tin-foil, and QOmpiisition: ife•will insert incorruptible teeth on Pi vots,..or Gold or. Silver clasps, in the most durable manner. • If carious teeth arc properly treated at a seasonable time, the progress of the. decay May be entirely arrested. He will insert them, from one to entire sets, in such manner, that they will make the :articulation of the foice perfect, and materially assist in mastication. From the success which -has attended his professional operations thr a num ber of years past, he is confident lie can satiSfy all who may fat•or him with a call. pFor his place of residence in quire at the store of Mr. Samuel Felines tock. REFERENCE • is respectfully made 'to the following gen tleman : • Rev. Prof. 13.tuoinn, Rev. Dr. Sco3rrcrr•.n, Rev. R. V. Genu.ru•r, Prof. H. IfAurr, Rev. T. H. SWITZER, Dr. D. fionNl:o. Rev. S. M'Alum.is, Dr. C. N. BEIMUCIir. Dr. D. GITAIERT, March 20. • 1 • CABININT-MAKING. DAVID 'HEAGY n ESPECTFULLY_ returns his grate mtiv . acknowjedgements for the Yeiy liberal eneOuraOment which has hdreto fore been extended to him, and respectful lyintbrnis his friends that he still eontin , ves the . . _ . ~, C abinet-making , BusinesS, at ,the Old Stand, in Charnbersburg street, where he is prepared to ck - ecute.the Neat est and most Fashionable. Work, which he will warrant equal, if not superior, to any in the place. . ' He We: now, and-will always keep on hand a general and extensive assortment of the different articles ofTurniture, including BUREAUS, - CENTRE SND DINING TSRLES, BEDSTEADS, CUPBOARDS, , Work and Wash Stands, &C. all of which-are, of a. bpperior quality, and for)vhich. , he:Only asks an ,eXaMination to be acknowledged as the very latest fashion.. All Orders for Collins will be ptompt /y attended to 'as - Usual, Gettysburg; Peb 6 .160 W :A. It Vt. WlVERY.article`of Tin Ware necessary -in House-keeping always on hand or made .to order at. the .shop of the subscri bex.in Chambersburg street. • GEO. L. 131.JEHLER. Gettysburg, March 13. W. , ISINGTON GU..,2RDS Voir will parade at the house of Mo sEs •Sitrrn, (Cashtown, ; Franklin .touishiil) 'On Monday th e day of May next, at 10 - o'clock', A. . •in surnmer Uni form, with arms and accoutrements in com plete order.' •, By order of the Captain, ADAM J. :WALTER, 0, S. N. B. The COurt APPeat will be held'on said day for two previous days' training., April 10. , ' id .Tweeds 01; 1 digerent• varieties for Spring and Stimmer .. wear—,beautiful style and cheap—to be had at the Store of • • AVM. RUTHRAUFt. Apiil 10, 1846. , Grocei•ies ! QUeenstiore rjr"lllE itibiciiherhas just ()Petted a Jarge assottnent'of Groceries suitable for 'family use ; also a' fine variety of Queens. ware, which can be soldlOW. • wm. RuTTIRAUFF April 10, .1,r”p.,, lilarksinithing, IN all its branches, will be attended to by good . w . -orlinien, at the Foundry of the. subscriber. • ! THOS. WARREN. Getfysburg,,De. 19. • , . . Candtes eltiadiON!" - . has 'generally an as sortment of Pan'dies for, sale at his Establishment . Ch:irnbersburg" street, nexl.ddor to, Thompson's Hotel...' C. WEAVER. Cloths ! Cloths ! IChF all colors and qualitids, Casslineres, Cassinetts,:Vestings, Silks, &e.,just received and :for sale at the Store of the( subsetibek. • IVAI. RUTHRAUFF. rApril 10, 1846. . • 04Ia Pi Des 1 Lesiungsg, VARIETY OF-FIRST-RA'T'E OR 'RANGES, & LEMONS :(;c;rl4ltint.b; EA.VER.. tiO, 4840: io. ll erflf.linerihlS(l4 l P, `4•e. 173X.R.VIALKinXi S(ALIeS, , „FANCY AR:WWI-X.B# "-rr1A:,19,f144.q.)..tf0r sale by,1.1141f WEA3(4I4 • APril 10, 154.6. 11 ,,; Itklo ,I/3 7 ,•FaR ealki.4.raxFpboAtid at 414Pickh Aa nk41 1 ;11 :dr 31.: AMOR. .'N • SE Dtk-Lrkzfiesli j)II,L r z ifrileiVand fo r Ales D'rug Stoa4f •• BUEIJLER, Gettyaburdilin. 6; jr6l6::,'• ' , SELLING ' COST. THE:undersigned,being estrous of elo• sing Business;will offer . COS 7, from this date, their entire StOck of cr).oo s by ll'holesale or Retail, The Goods hav ing been bought for Cash, can be had very low. All are invited (Merchants and oth ers) to eall and examine for themselves.-- Those desirous of securing bargains will do well to call soon. also, Tor 'Sale, TUE [LOUSE & LOT. • .• The Store Room is admit ted to be the most desirable the place. The Property will be soldlow. .T. M. STEVENSON, JR. & CO. Gettysburg, Jan. 16, 1846.• , BLACKSMITHING. TITE undersigned has eqnneetetitwith his Conehmaking Establishment a large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of • BLACREMIXTECING, including irontit, Carriages, Iluggics, ){"agony, ,S.c. lie would say to those who have :Horses to shoe, thfit 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 tie Iluggy Springs (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. KrAll kinds of lIEP.4IRING'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 west Chambershurg street, a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. — c. sir. ITOFFMAN Gettysburg, Feb. 0, 18-10. A CARD. rjr HE Stunt - n(4' Session of the New (Tk . ford COLLEGE & MEDICAL IN STITUTE, for 1816, will commence, in its V arious branches, on Manila! the 20th day of .Iprit next, and close at the end of September. Tuition (to be paid in advance) in the College department, $lO ;- in the Medical Department $2O. No extra charges what ever. For,pupils sent from a distance the Principal, if desired, procures board, wash ing and mending, for $75 per annum : pay able half yearly in advance. Parents and Guardians wishing to Immure for their sons or wards a thorough education, wish out endangering their physical or moral health; will nbt regret a tiiit . tó our plea sant village in'order to examine the Insti _ M.. D. - -G.' PFEIFFE'R,-M. D • • - Principal. New Oxford, AClartih Mardi 31, 1840. S• 4 Freights 'fiom Philadelphiit REIGULAIt TWICE. A WEEK BETWEEN delpli thid Fork. Tr TIE subscriber runs a regular line o Carshetween Philadelphia and York 'A. Train will leave York every Saturday and Wednesday, afternoon, and every Tues day and Friday EVeniiig, A. L. Gerhart & Co.'s - Warehouse,' No: 365, Market street, Philadelphia. Extra Cars will be' started on any other day in, the week, when'freight suflidient to. to pay expenses direr: HENRY KAUFFELT York, Nov. 7. CO A CH- ' MARIN G. C. W. HOFFMAN RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has made such arrangements as will enable hiin to carry on the.. . , CO AL C 111-.11A.153.101 Vir • 'Business upon the most.extensire' scale ; and - that-he will be pleased to attend to the 'orders of his ''friends ;At' all - timea, for any thing .within ji is 'line. flaring skilful and steady hands in his; etuploy, he feels assu red of his ability lo:curn (nit Work in all the .different branches. of thet bove business, iii, the best and'inost fashionable style. 1.10 will also be prepared to repair and 7.0 Carriages,*l3uggies, ind Vehicles of all kinds, upon reasonable His Establishment is in ChamberSburg , st.,a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. Gettyslntrg,,Fob. 0, 1846. NOTICE. Estate of Goldsmith Bentley, dcc'd. ETTER§ of..Adniiuistra'tion on the 'LA EStite3 GOLDSMITH BENT LEY; dee"c / atted; fate, bi'Beririek township, Adams coutity,lbaviiik been granted to the snbseriber,residin,g'in Mott ntplthant town ship; Notic'e' hereby given to all NI.; sonsindebted to said Estate to call and settle the simp Atiithottr. delay: Those luivmg claims gdinst ?Stiid Estate' iviti lite senCtlielzie i ßropcily aitthenticated, for Set tletrierit:- ' Id 'April 10. 6i* .Lveft „ i w hi I t .. . • • 14 " i aVea"ll, ',41-44,0‘415it0:11 iid , to r4 co s i t 'lha e t; a tlf4 ,tme , iiiitnitnt• new tile'44tAlt Ittritngir-tri Jld Ryes April 10, 1640'.' »2» . .. - . .„ . 1 TO 11.1 V PV73LICI. . 1 '" FASHIONS I 'FASHIONS 'I • • . Doctors Beiluchy and Bell ; Spri n g Fashions . just received • . PIVG leave to inforin those 'residents of , riIHE -Subscriber respectfully informs ! A". Adams county who may be a ffl icted ; -m• his friends and the public generally, with : that he continues to carry on the , LIT ' - '. ' iii ' ! T 1 ; flervons . or . ot acr'L atonic pisease§, ! T A I 14 0 If I N ( that they have piirehased Coati's Patent . Busines's at his Establishment in C ham- Graduated Galvanic Battery and Instila- bersburg street, Gettysburg, a few doors led PoleB for -medical purposes alone.-- below Thompson's Hotel, where he will ;'Phis instrument is the .only one now , always be prepared to attend to orders up known that can be applied with safety to on the most reasonable terms. Ile lets the most tender organs, as the Eye and , made arrangements to receive reaularle the ~, Ear. They have in their possesSion the t Itategt :City Fashiom, highest testimony of itsefficacy, not only i end ,he, promises al l . who may. favor him : • from Professors of Universities - and Celle- : with theirpatronage, that he will give them ges, but from many Om have obtained , cures and relief from maladies considered i entire satisfaction, both as it regards the fit 1 mid wormanship of all garments entrusted incurable by other remedies. This instill meat may be found useful in . Chronic ! to hint ; and at as moderate prises us they ' Rheumatism, Tic Doloreaux, Spasms, Pa- i can be obtained any where else. ralasis or Palsy, general. Weakness and He hopes, by strict attention to business, ; other disdases incident to femoles. The and a desire to please, to merit a :share.of - fluid is con public patronage and support. iYeyed through the system not : ;cp. Country Produce taken in exchange ) by shocks as heretofore, but by a' contin ued and gentle stream which is rather a- for Work. greeable than otherwise. j JOHN C. BAKER. p . Gettysburg, April 3, HO o.—ir They are now ready to operate on , . - ----- those Who may apply ;at the o ice 'of Dr. ; -NNW.] CW . Bell, and those who cannot be removed ) will be waited .on at their residence. ' TAILCRING ESTABLISHMENT. Feb. 20. tf— . • FRANKLIN W. DENWIDDIE ' CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, i g .. p ESPECTFULLY informs the citi- From the best Publishing Houses in the eonntrv, YU/ zeus of Gettysburg and the surround- JUST received and for sale at the Drag i ing country, that he has taken the well' and Book Store of the subscriber—inl : known eluding - - i 7'li/inking Estriblislajnent BRAITDWA:ITE'S Retrospect of Practical: of J. IL SKELLY, in Chambersburg st., Medicine and Surgery, : • ! Gettysburg, nearly opposite Mr. Buehler's The London Lancet, : Apothecary and Book Store, where he is Fremont's Exploring L'4edition to the I prepared to execute all work in his line . Rocky.2llo.w?taims., ; with neatness and .in the. most approved trilson's Genius and Character of Burns,: style. ro All work entrusted to him, will Proverbial Philosophy/, and the Crock of ibe warranted to fit. Ills terms will be of Gold, by Turruu, ! very moderate, for CASU or CottxTuy.Pno- D'.Rubignie's History of the Rcforma-: DUCE. I lion, (including the 4th volume,) . I ICP:The latest Fashions will be regular- 1 Foal. MOntlie: Residence- in the Marque- ly.received.fromihe. titles, sets, by MEaxim.E, I Gettysburg, March' 20, 1846.—1 y Moore's Lalla Rookh, ii.r. .c. 1 . S. 11. .1311F.111,11Z Gettysburg, April 3.-3 t Letters 'of Administration N. the Estate of JOIIN STONER, deceased, late of Franklin township, Adams county, : baving been granted to the subscribernotice is hereby given to all persons indebted to.gaid Estate to pay the same without delay, and - to those having claims against the sable to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement, to the subscriber residing in Franklin 'town ship. CATHARINE STONER, 6t March 27, 1846 Estate of Charles Rhinehart, deed: ETTERS of Administration de bollix a A non wit i Om unnonoa, on tho Estate of CHAS. RIIINEIIART, deceas ed, late of the 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, for settlement. , GEORGE ICKES, Adin'r with the will annexed. April 10, 1846.-0 t .Ipl)i•eattices Trait fed. A N Apprentice to the Harness Making and carriage Trinzming Business will be taken by the subscriber, if applica tion be made immediately. Also Two Aprentiees to the Smithing Business. . C. W. HOPFMAN. Gettystmg, March 27. R _• tponE Subscriber having removed from %IV Gettysburg, persons having business with him may tinahim duringall the courts and on every Tuesday throughout the year, at•the I-Intel of James M'CoSit, in Gettys burg, and at all other times, at leis residence in LittlestoWd. • ' • • WM. M'SIIERRY: Feb. 6,184 Q. •' , 6m L./T3' NOTICE. • (Of Ca4zsle,) PRESEN'T'S his respects to his friends and informs them that he has made arrangements to continue to practice as'usual in the Courts of A.darna county, under the new regulation of the times for holding them. Jan. 30, 1846. , , . • tf J H E D AiTORKEY AT L.AIV, • . • a,7FFERS his professional services to the people of. Adams County.- His Otliee is the . one bathe public square in Gettysbntg, lateht Podupied .as a Law- Of par by Iv M. Al" 011ERRY4 Emq. He 'has also anatle arrangements to have the, advice and'aSsislaWe'of his Ftitbei; Jubdt • ; ;SePtetribet 20: " • • tt ALEX; IL STEVENSON, 47TORNEY AT LAW. OFPICE in•tiq ' tentfe . SClWlr l pOrti ofthe Court-house, between‘, 4 Slattli's" and “Stevensoto23?.cppers: • ..1.1 I CIV:EiA:n , A7'7;00441' -AT •tz-41fg. * stc,9z4l; cAI w- . ..`111 - 0)? 0 .• ttzt 411:10 s tS)iirry's' • G i ettkllu l ttigpep. ( r7,lB4 cr=aLls ar sa Th WEArrff. M . . A pril • 1(, 18 V). • WAMErpdI3,VU T HE subscriber has now 'on lian4m assortment . of.TlN WARE at his Shop in Chambersburg street,-Which he, will sell at prices to suit the times. lie therefore solicits those who need any Tin Ware to give . him a call. Remember Chambersburg Street. GEO. E. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, March 13 Pennsylvania Riflemen: - 11TOU NOII parade at the house of Isaac Robinson, in Fairfield. 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Wanted, in every town and village in the Uni ted States, reaponsible men to procure subscribers and engage in .the sale of the. above:Works, to whom a very liberal per tentage will be allowed. Address E, Wsracsa, 114 Fulton, street, Y,. Beautiful Pictorial and Emblimatie Bind v.ingttag ' ,ardiacp444,viegontk lanttaate, i le., . • r . 4. et ; • • Person* collecting 'six coßies t ot this /34e, and b,` itvarding them to the inhssriben nithdirebtions, will. receive the binding of one copy gritiC. ,l'it;er,4o, 4 , 09 8 1E 8 . ql l, *Nen* ePilectiou lnuAthl 4117,ptprilvtews; No, ~"!qpittittc snfiriews of' Tway u rat , thi!Cornm . 4 Arvice; N'o.l; The Isis. elites`p4- - et.iori'of thi Vromised Lend; Old the Trahltignrittitm of Caist , on theNount f N0..14 a beautiful Eng lish and French style combined. . • • E. WALKER,, • Yo 111 Felton 4trui, N. rorie.-. pril 3, 1640. • SUPE7IiOft.OOOIC . STOV E. /VHF attention of the'powie i respectfully cal -1 led IQ S. 13Exyz's FA UMEII S t2uox. SToVP: an article superior to any vet ofrered to the public for cooking, purp - oses 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 many advantages possessed by this Stove is, that water, apple-but ter. clothing, &c. can be boiled in a large copper kettle nt the who time, whilst cooking is' doing for 30 or thirty persons. It is decidedly superior for n ticixo—the heat being completely under the control of the cool:. 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. Pleas refer to the subjoined certificate from Wm. F. El liott. Fsq.. Patent Agent, of WaOrington Many testimonials equally flattering could be fur nished, but this may suffice. TIICIFC who want a superior Cook Stove, will do well to try this nrti de—they are warranted or no sale Poonsboro'; Md., May 19, 15.13 WAsurstrox, May 3, 1543. n Amur! Brill; Eptp. Dear Sir—l have t rietl the Cooking Stove that von sent Me, and am well pleased With Its perfor mance. My expectations are more than realized. I believe it mill 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 thti Patent Office. Its merits need only to be more generally known to ill sure its fume throughont the' country. I a m at length satiSfied in the culinary department of my domestic establishthent—for which I acknowledge Myself indebted to your 'genius and enter Prise. I remain, very respectfully, yours. &c. WM. P. ELLIOT, Patent Agent. Tri'l this day appoint J. D. PAXTON & my Agents for the state of Itent)llanis, and for the sale of Teri itory and other . tyise, of my. Cook Stoves. Sept. 17., 18.13, SAMUEL BENTZ. Farmers and others • are re spectfully inlinmed that tiie undersigned have now on hand, and are mitnufacturing the iiintve Stoves, so that they are now prepared -to till all order's with which they may be l'avored upon the shortes t notice. J. D. P.AXTON & Caledonia, Franklin Co. Sept.. 13, .180,-70' Protection' irgiltatif Lass t 4 lIPICEEtt • tThIIE "Cvmher:land flaky Multrnl ProtiTtion Company," being incorporated by an net of the Legislature organired and in opera lion • under the direction of the following board of Managers, viz: Tho Mas , C. Miller, John Meore, David W. M'Cullough,'Jatnes Weakly, William Moore, Barone! Galbraith. ThorMIS Paxton; A...G. Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Weeds, Abraham Kurtz, George Brindle, and Scott .Ceyle, call the attention of the inhabitants of Cumberland and Adams counties, to the cheapness of the rates, and the many advantages which this kind elinsurtince has over any other : Ist. Every per Son insuzed becomes ri member of the company anti takes part in the choice of officers and the direction of its concerns. 2d.. For insurance no inure kta . deaniled than la - necessary to Meet the 'eXpenses of the Company and indemnity against losses which niay happen.. 3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is avoided by insuring for s term Of five yeaiS, 4th. Any Organ 'applying for insurance must give his premittin 'Mite forthe cheapest class at ti the rate of 5 per Centem, be 'sso on mei% too!), ior wnieft 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 hand Will cover, and •' then no more will be required than a pro rata share. These rates are much Clienper than these of other companies, except such as arc incorpora ted on the same principles. THOMAS C. MILLER, Passiur.x.r. A. G. MILLER. &C' f. • - LEST OF AGENTS. The following named gentlemen hnve'been ap pointed AGENTS for.Adami county : • , William W. Pii;:ton. G'en'l Agent, Getty Awe: James A. Thompson, David Zeigler, Dr. Wm. H. StoWart, Henry ,Myers, - Henry Mayer, Esq., Daniel Comfort, Abraham King. Esq., David Illythe, Esq., William Aforrianti, Thomas T. Wierman, Dr. D. Mellinger, Sept. 20, 1844. 7 -tf. , TYPE TY /V D TCY Printers' . Purnis'hino• Triziehouse. THE subscribers bill '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, Crises, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Colninn . ;•Bule, Compo sing Sticks, ChaSes, and ;every *article ne cessary for,} Printing office, • Alse l second hand . materiale. • The WliiCh are east in new moulds, from pn-mitirely neW ,set. of matrixeS, with counters,deep arc Waranted to he tutstkr paSsed by any, and Will be sold at : Prices to suit the limes.. A l the type, furnished by us arc - ....hand-cast." The types- trntii any foundry eau :he ,matched,at . this . estithl,iiitt , ment. . . , P , rint ini presses furnished, juand :tiNco gteath . E.figinds of iliC most Opproved pis-. terns. C'ortipesition Rollers east:for print6is, COCKROFT OW : ERE:ND, 68 Ann st.. Dee. 19. Rar DIAMOND TONSOR. S. R. TIPTON. ASHIONABLE Barber 'anti Hair- Drettier, has'removed his ~ Temple" tp the Diamond,aljoining the Countyßuil dings, where lie can at all, times`be fcimid prepared to attend to the calls of th'f'pUblie. From long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the iitmiticatiotis , of the Tonsorical departments, with such an ittfinite . degree of skill 'as *Mint-et the' en tire satisfactidn of all who may r Omit their chins to the keen ordeal of l+ ritrST- Ile hopes, therefore, that by attention to buf.l - and a desire te,,please, he will merit es welVas receive.alibtiral,cliarn-Af t publie patronage., a The sick .attottiroci to at their.pnlistos dwallingst ~~~?- • OF . VARIOUS KINOs TOR 7LIIJ'• 0 iiriCE S. BENI'Z PeterEburg - . Nei• Chaster Abbottstowa. Straben t'p. ITunterstoVit. i I lc rsatewn. 1101E1(1.5'611e: Arettdtstown. East Bettie.