l.i A A ~y'7{~'i ~i~l t~T~~I\ T ~ • iIEAGY ino ESPECTOILLI?' returns his grate itekneitledgomeitth 'fee , the very liberat:enetiuragettient Which has hereto fore-been extended to him, and respectful ly:informs his friends that-he still contin ues the Cabiliel•nits/cfsPg• 'Btssiftaess, at the Old Stand Chambersburg street, 'whereto is prepared to execute the Neat .est. and ;nos! Fashiona4le'Work, which he etival, - if not superior, to any t in the place. • He has, now, and will always keep on hann, , . a general and extensive assortment of tho . ditlerent articles of Piwniture, including , BUREAUS, CENTREI;INIT PLYING . TABLES BEDSTEADS, CUPBOARDS , Work and Wash Stands, tk.c. , all of, whielt,tire of , a superior quality, and bor Which he only asks an ; examination to oiaeklnowledged as the very latest fashion. _All orders for Cogiais will be prompt- o,,intentled :to as usual. Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846. Ac KS 1411-IrllrnG. ruIHE. undersigned' has' connected with = it • his Coae.lirnaking' Establishment a large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of_ itLA.CirSIVZITHI'NG, including ironing C'arriages, -Buggies, would say to those who have Horses to•shoo,that he has in his em pl%y, first-rate hands, which, with his per sOnaLattention, will enable him to give en tire-satisfaction to all those who may favor hitt with. a cqll. Carriage Si Ifinggy Springs (IvariantedYivill be promptly made to or der-at all tithes kinds . of REPSII?ING done , bath in WOod and Iron, at the' most reclu cd.iioCPit .- : Thatikftil , fot _past encouragement, the subscriber solieits . a Continuance of patro nage, .andluvites: his friends .to call at his Esfablialirnerit Irr W est' C liamborslut rg Street, - 1„t f9v .doors, below : Thompson's Hotel. c.. \[. Cettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846. ` ASTOUNDING FACT.-Thc weak , the feeble,,Mcintirm, the nervous, Ae. i caterare in ".a few' days _strengthened by rand roth's and the worst complaints nre.retnored by perseverance ,w itl t ' the iyxpcna'o of .n_.physician. .Adapted to all circumstances and situatiomi, ihey.are the hest .medicines ever invented for families, or to take! ,to sea, preventing scurvy and costiveness, requiring no `change' of diet, particular regimen; or cure against taking ,; - ; IyAn!ltc,lli's Pills egn bad of the ink A geiitts ;--• • ' ,sl.ovelaroa,•k Co.,—Gettysburg. .Ito. B. ltleCreory,—Peterslwg., 4braham;King,--Ila n torslow . ~ Ott'Fadatid,--Abbottstown. Cook 4 71tdor,—,114mtaon. • .11./cSlierry ISAInk,--Littlestown. diary Ruhcan,--;-Caqiltown.- • Johhiroke,---j'airfiblo:, , A '18461 ,T NY; . 4-1 1, V1r4:6 - 2 'of. Tin Ware necessary 1 - tnuse-k.e.einng always bn hand or shade to fuller at the ' shop of the stthert Gerin tihainbfrphurg GEO. E. 111.7E111,ER. Getirainctg; 94 F,,, iwo rent,ifftiletie.s.. for ,Spring and . !11ninnter . wear:--- - beautiful style and iVtp4tglielnittat. die Stoic of • - IlVikl.-,RUTARAUFF. April 10 111t4'6 ' : &reit - n*les? Vigeenstrare ilia - tiutriber !iris just 'di -retied a lame asiortirierit , of Ciroceries suitOle` for family use ialso a fine variety of Queens ware; Willett e6it giild low. 1114.11 i 'Rli'i'llßAUFF. .1646. . - . "` Soap, iIibERFUNIERY, O SOAPS;'- TANGY riIrARTICIIES; TOYS;:iiie.; for sale by."Tfli C. WEAVER' April 10, 1846. ILVER; GP,RIVIAN 1111,VER k 7.) 4vElsfc if,s; treAti'ilialiiy; dart , always he''liad at the , tuiv • ii>i* C. WEAVER. April 10, 1840. • - " ' •-, 4 'IL - a i c,it-' ; A rri - va l' ! . - -.. PRE; Itrittien - qf the LADIES is in ji. vito to the beautiful assortment of neuhstylo-Spiing-Celieoes, Silks, Merinos, ft GinAlw 9; Mollie, j4tee, , ll dgings, G 'oyes, Ittribl• . atid tanef 'ttoolls'generailyqUst ieedie Ali no w - opitiin t e 'Ol the' Store of '' ''' " ri" - WM; ItUT4 IRA U I.T.' ''''''''''. • .....e,;.."."4.4-4,-- '' . ' I. ' i . -..........L.-.....-.. Illacksi t uilitin g, 1 lki, ) 141 its branbhet will be attended to 1.11/;,go9l,Ayerkuten, at the vpuory.ol flip. 11 1 44,410 1 1. V., • , ......j.',. •:. • I , • • .--,;i •, • ,•./:, ~,,--, •.• .:. iMOS...i AV ARR E.N. tx - Rettysburt, Dee. 19. : 111E4 -N Fll. BE R pp, A 1,- . j _t-WYN.l ll, 3ittatr 0 - s ~, of the - best 'lity, to' a tityst *CiiitfCctiOtiory of 430, A VER ;,1 ifeliktigyaio.AMSll,s,Pipp, &c. or bale byrrla , ,kiettLrftWE T AKEI II, . *411440011,4144846.A0kirkwym,,t,..pt r • ~ - 4 A---41,freati NuPPIY rvirma-t - -..4 . ' ' ' ..' '' * rgsvpitr.qpd - Pod fir. ispletzs. the m■ : 1 - r,: ; : - ..0 . . - .. tr i'LBl-- r ' . - 43 It pp 'II -. 'TV, .: At !.. ~;--,1 . tbl*"!1" ; td , -_.11:_2...-2‘ - 1- f t ' - : - , -, - •Ceth a ti -Virßl-19111 , , T -- ,tet -.- , —. 4 . . 4 • i n ~, , c I ..1 •40 '4'-'l' ,' ' Li.'-'z • n'' . ,-, , , '-- . .°M.7 Fg&-2,040,14 ,'AP-r; 4- t , . t,t' .., ...!, it 44144 4 4,1• - (,--.. 0 1 ~,,- ,i:_; WESTERN rzoiptx., C i drner of; Howard and ,Saratoga atop: streets, DALTiMpRE. Subscriber has the plea sure of 'informing 'his - friends and` the public generally, that he has taken the above lohg established and popular Hotel, recently kept by Mr. John ILWatkins, and 'having provided himself with the mmans for cpn ducting it in a manner that shall do credit to hirnSelf and to those who call upon him, he will be. thankful for a portion of the public patronage. Transient board $1 per day. • • N. B. Good stabling is attached and a careful osiler is constantly in attendance. Horses taken at livery at 612 per month. JAMES P. BAYLESS. 3t April 2.1. Gellysbiny; Bank Stock, FOR SALE. INIf Ilano .t.t be v s i o n h g l order s e r o e o i f e t i N i , e , Forty Shares of - Stock in the "Bank of Getlysbarg," at the public. house of Samuel Grabil, in the Borough of Ilanover, on 'Saturday !hr 1611: day of play next. Sale to commence - at 3 o'clock,.l'. M. T. E. mETzumt, April 24, 1.844. Auditor's Notice. Estate of Joseph Myers. deceased. rip HE undersigned having been appoint -711- ed by. the Court Of Common Pleas, Auditor on the account of DAvin ZucK, Ad ministrator on the Estate of . JOSEPIV MYERS, deceased, late of Mountpleasant township, hereby gives notice that he will , attend at his house in said township, on Saturddy the 161 h day of May next, at 10 ' o'clock, A. M. to distribute the balance re maining in the hands of said - Adininistra-; tor, to and among the creditors .of said Jo- seph. Myers, ,when :liid.where.all pctions interested Are expected to attend. GEO. I lA. G ERMAN, .luditor, April 24, 1846. N 0 T XC - E. • EBta4 of Goldsmith Be»tley , dec'd. • LETTERS of Administration on the Estite of GOLDSMITH . BENT ' LEX, deceased, late of-Berwick township, Adams county, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Mountpleasant town ship, Notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to said Estate to call and settle the same- with Ont delay: — Those having Claims against said Estatd will also pre sent them, properly authenticated,Tor set , dement. JOHN BLAIR, .4(bu'r. fit April .10 • Le . tiCis of diirlastratimi ON zthe' 'Estate of W D M. SIIRIEER, deceased, late. of Tyrone 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 . Mithenticated, for settlement, to the subscriber residing in the Borough of Gettysburg.. BENJAMIN SCBRIVER, .Idniinislrator. May 18,10. at Estate of Charles Rhinehart, dec'd. ETTERS of Administration de bonis non with the Will annexed, on. the Estate of CHAS. RHIN EH RT, dece - as od, late of the Borough of Berwick, Adam comity, having been granted to the subSeri 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 chin t§ against the same are requested to present the same properly 'authenticated, for settlement. GEORGE ICKES, • , . Atho'i with the will annexed. Apiil 1,0, -1,81,0:7-0t NOTICE .V3The Members. of the Gel rysorg T T m l ierance Beneficial .Issocia lion will. take. notice that, by a resolution adopted at the last; meeting, the regular uteecings of the Society will hereafter he lield'at ?Ir . NITHN7s Temperance 'louse. J. AUGHINBAUGH, Seey. April 24, 1846. DR. M. R. MITCHELL'S Celebrated Galvanic Bands, Bracelets, ts.c. F 0 It cure ,of Rheumatism, Head acliee:Tie-Deloreux, Palpitation of the Heart, Disease of tlie Spie, and ner votts'iliSease's'generally; can be had at die Drug Store of • , • S. IL IIUEIILER. Gettysburg, April 2,.1846. :.111 7. 0 , 0 AV: 0 OD: 110 SF., persous who have engaged to deliver Wood- fir burning, : the bricks to 'he Used in'ilieeretition of the.Linmeatt . , Ball of Pennsylvania College, are request ed to deliver: the Wood supti the College grounds iiamediately, as the hands are ,41- readY engaged ' , upon the - -bricks. • It is hoped that this notice will be promptly at.: tendedz to by those interested: • - COMMITTEE. • April 24. 1816• Candies! - Catatiffcs: THE stktisttriber his tenerally an as. 890,1 pent ipt!;CantlieS. for salt at • his EsAkialittietit in 'UliftinVefsbtirk street, ne#o9o-4fil rhinripSon's' Hotel: - C. WEAVER. A ;01:10;10% :ALIENb Ik ILLS; AND EVEIF DBCRIPTION, Neatly & expeditiously executed .9 7 1 TILE tu8r3 , 17" OFFICE% .E E N. S.I-V E CLOT Earonirm. DOctors'Berluchy and Bell fii3OE Greatest Dargains in ready . Made ti p ECls to inforM those residents of 1- Clothing are to'be IMtl at M. TIIA.CI"S I Adanis county who nifty be'afflieted Old Established Pioneer Line, INo. 292 Market street, Philadelphia; who has just - % ‘ 1 1 . 1 • I 111 finished one ,of the largest and most coin- nervous or °tiler kiorouic DiseUses, plete assortments of Spring and Summer , that they have purchased Coati's Patent Clothing in thb City, consisting of 1 GraduatedGalcanir Battery and Insula- Superb Black Cloth Mess Poles fair medical purposes alone.— Coats, from $lO,OO to 514,00 : This instrument is the only one . now • 10,1xw to it known that can be applied with safety to. 11 ." 0 to 1 -Lo o the most tender organs, as the Eye and '" "L'"' Ear. They have in their possession the ;,oft to 9.001. i , , ffi , Lott to 6 A ngnest testimony of its ecacy, not only °,30 to , from Professors of Universities and Colic- Croton, 4,00 to - 5.0 n • ges, but - from many who have obtained • French Cossimero Pants, 4,4)0 to 13.1)0 cures and relief from maladies considered " }. "" e y " 4,00 to 1,1)4) incurable by oilier remedies. This inStru- Fine Sat in. Y..ets, .( t om..„. tl)., _ 3;0 • ' BIM( • - triav• be found useful in- Chronic Extra fine Satiu Vests, froM 3,50 t o 5,00 Marseilles 1,00 to 0,r, 0 Rheumatism, Tie Doloreaux, Spasms, Pa:. Gentlemen's Fine Cloth Cloaks, ralasis or Pals.y, general Weakness and from 13,00 to IS,OO other. diseases incident to feim les. The SHIRTS, COLLARS, siLiPENDERS, STOCKS. .; fluid is conveyed through the system not All garments at this establishment are by shocks as heretofore, but by a contin warranted both in fit and quality of. work- lied and gentle stream - which is rather' a m:lust-tip ; they are all got up expressly greeable than otherwise. for the retail trade, consequently snore care' Ii They arc now ready to operate on is taken in the selection of the goods :Is those who may apply at the office of Dr. well as the style of cutting. The propel- and those •who cannot be removed etor of the establislunent is a practical will he witited on at their, residence. lor (having served a regular apprentice- Feb: 20. - ship to the business) and has none but prac tical workmen in his employ. Gentlemen in want of CLOTHING may depend upon being suited in every respect,as we arc de termined not to be Undersold by any com petitors. All goods are purchased for C ASI I, and sold for CASI I, which enables us to sell a little lower than those who deal on the credit system, it- being a self eVident fact that the "nimble sixpened is better than the slow shilling." • Also, al ways on hand an extensive assort ment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, which will be made to order at the ' , hottest notice. M. TRAC V. No. '291, Mulket street, Phihulelphia. May'-.k, - :l i t " Black " bres, Superfine Habit Cloth, Cashmerette, " Tweed, BRIGA I , E c. 311111318. TEE Enrolled inhabitants. of the 2d Brigade sth DiVision Penlisylvania Militia, are regnired to be Paraded and trained as follows, viz : lIATIALIONS, As : The Ist Battalion of the 3d Regiment, on illonday the 1 111, (f May ne.et; the 2d do. of do.. on Trte.yday the 12th ; the 2d di). of do. on Tue.(lay the lgth. -The Ist Battalion of the 2d Regiment, on Wednesday Ihe 131 h; the 2(1 do. ado. on Thursday the 14th. The Ist Battalion of the Ist Regiment, on Friday thelsth ; the, 2d do. of 10. on &Merritt!' Ihe 16th of illay next, unless the Commanding Officers should direct Rcirimened Trtinings instead thereof. • • Volunteer Companies within the Imunds of thd Ist, 2(1 and :Id Regitnents maY attach themselves to - either Battalion most con venient for inspection. Commanding Officers of CoMpanies are required to furnish copies of their Rolls to the Brigade Inspector on the day' of Regi mental or Battalion training ; and they are required" to furnish "complete lists of all the absentees of their respectiv companies for bcitlf days of training, under oath or 47r -2nntion, marking distinctly the Township, Town or Borough, in which each absentee resides. No Tetnrits Can be accepted of, 'unless they are prapeiqy or legally wade, either on the day of Training or within ten days thereafter. Persons not desirous of performing Mil, itary duty, can exempt themselves by-Pay ing annually to the County Treasurer One Dollar, foe the use of the military fund, in accordance with the act of the 29th of A pril, 1844. ICTAppeals for Volunteers on the 4111, of Notienzber next, • ' SAMUEL E. HALL, Brig. Gen. 2d Brig. sth Div. Pe44l/fl. k s 7 N. IL An Election for 1112lGA.DE IN,SPECTOR will soon be ordered, of which legal notice will be given. April 6. • _ td NOTICE. TILE AreoUntOf JACOB DELLONE, Trus toe:Of .L con WILL, under a volunta ry assignment for the benefit of creditors, has been filed for confirmation and allow ance in the Court Of*Conion Pleas of Ad ams comity; and the said Court has ap pointed Tuesdiqf the n2O __Aday of May inst. at the Court-honse in Gettysburg, for the confirmation or said account, unleis cause to the contrary he shown. A. B. KURTZ; Pro In,. Nay 1, 1840, atv NO.TIC E. Account of .!ossmt SNEERINGER, Trustee of J.W.siMmAN", under a vol• notary assignment for the benefit of credi tor•,' haslieen =filed, for erinfittnation 'and allowance in the Court of. Common Pleas of Adams 'county ; an, the said Court has appointed Tuesday :14 261 h, day of My inst., at the ,Court -house in Gettysburg, for the continuation of said account, unless cause to ,the contrary- he shown. • A. B. KUItTZ, Prowl/. May 1, 1846. • • • ALT.?. R.- STEVENSON,. :"; , ATTORNEr AT LAW. c, in the Centre Squdre,North of he Crinit-house, hetween".Smith's" and c4t.eyensekn's Corners. 1 1 '11:,9 .11.1 . A5: CR l c E, A. It .• , . ~177'01ZNEY' AT LAW. • OFFICE in. the .South-eastlCorner the Diatiotid„betWeen A.B. Kurtz's Hotel and R. AY; AVS.herry's Store.. Gettysburg, Dec.. 12, 1845.---tf A, N7rE.CURRANTS & crritoNs 4EA.Tc r :iale by C. WEAVER. • 10, 1E146. • TO THE. PUBLIC. Carle ant's Balsam of Health PREPARED 0%-Z' RV THE SOL} R 0 P It I E T 0 R, John S. Miner, Vrederich, Md. E Subscriber has just received a fresh supply of this valuable 'Medi cine, which has acquired a celebrity which few others ever received in so short a.time as a few years. The sale of which has constantly inereased, and will continue as its merits are made known. This celebrated Balsam of health is a medicine of .vegetable compound, warrant ed a safe and effeetual remedy, not only for dyspepsia, but for the NV hole train . of diseases ,resulting from a connection with a disordered condition of the stomach and liver, or derangement of the digestive func tions. As a family medicine it st:mds unrivalled and should be possessed by all heads of particularly by those that are sub ject to a constipation of the bowels. It operates as a gentle apperient, givi - ng a tone and action to the whole system. This Balsam of Health hoes not contain a parti cle or Merenry, but is composed altOgether of vegetable matter, winch renders it perfect ly harmless and can be taken at all:times, and is no hindrance to busines - s nor any customary habits. The proprietor could give a great num ber of certificates of cures performed by the medicine, but he deems it unnecessary, as they'can S`ee then► attached to each di rections by applying to his authorised agents in every place where it is adVertised and sold. For Sitle in Onni-sbnig, by SAMUgI, H. 11LiElILER April 24, 1846. , IM P ILTANT TO DEALERS IN TEL AND TEA. DRINKERS Tilt: success of the PEKIN 11, 1 ; -Rto• TEA COMPANY, No. 30, Witirsli South Second Street, between -Leftso-TEA& .Market Chesnnt, phit, • has been unparalleled. Our Citizens are now able to obtain a su perior artiele of Teas, at rates much cheap er than have ever before been offered in 'this country, and they have the assurance that there are no drugs or other foreign sub stances mixed with the Teas.. They are done up , packages (lined with lead, to preServe,their strength 'and flavor,) of from one quarter to five pounds, to suit custo mers, and are sold at difiCrent prices, from fifty, cents per pound—for an excellent ar ticle—to one dollar and fifty cents. Oz:7 - All persons visiting the city arc in vited to pay the Company's extensive es tablishment a Visit. Agents wanted in every place where they are not yet established. For partic ulars address, post paid, the subscriber, 0. B. ZIEBIN, Agent of the Pek io Tea Company. Philadelphia, April 24, 18.16. ly Ir...7”Every plant and flower in the uni- ' verse teaches by its simple power in the cure Of disease—that none of God's crea tions arc in vain. As numerous and vari ous as the products of the vegetable king dom, are the diseases to which man is sub ject—mid surely we May believe that in the great cabinet of Nature which is open to us, every one of these ills may • find its balm. Let hundreds then who have given themselves up to.despair, still hope. In SAT ' s SARSAPARILLA has been discovered a certain remedy for many diseases which have hitherto Wiled all skill - . In cases of Scrofula, Chronic Rheumatism, obstinate Ulcers,and diseases which arise from nn iMpure state of the blood, it never fails. For further particulars, and conclusive evidence . of its superior value and. efficacy, see pamplets, which may be obtained of agents gratis. . lLf — For further partiikolors. and conclusive evi dence of its superior efficacy, see Pamphlets, which may he obtained of agents gratis. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail,3l A. B. & -D. Spinls, 7ti Fulton `street, 'New York. Sold also by ap pointment of the Proprietor, by S: 11. BUM LER, Gettysburg. Pa. Price $1 per bottle. Six but , Hes for $5. April 2-1,•184f1.-31 , . J.‘III...IREED, Ali'OliNEY :A7' LA F 1, 4 1 is i 1 • - its .pro esstonti services to - the.peo . ple of, Maine , County.. °MCC tlie one on' the public square in Gettysburg, lcdeN occupied ae a Law-01- /ice by IVm. M'Sninny, I.:sq 7 lie has also made arrangeinents to have the advice and assistaite. or his Father, Junta; REED, Of Carlisle, In all ditlicult eases. September 20: tf REGISTER'S NOTICE. i I) I A NOTICE is hereby given to all,Lev atecs and other persons concerned, that the DMINISTR3 TION COUNTS of the deceased persons herein after mentioned will be presented at the Or phans' Court of Adams county, for contir 'nation and allowance, on Tuoulay Mc 26th day of May next, viz: Tile Account or Solomon Jacobs, Ad ministrator of the Estate of John Couldn't', deceased. The Account of John' Hollinger and Ja cob I[ollingcr, Executors of Valentine 1.101-: linger, deceased. The. Account of James McAlister, Ex. ecutor of the Estate of James McAlister, sen., deceased. The Account of John Jacobs, Execu(or of the Estate of Elizabeth lioltier, dee'd. The Account of Washington Blythe, Administrator of the Estate of Sam'l Blythe! deceased.' The Account of Washington Blythe, Administrator of the Estate of Findley. Blythe, deceased. . 'l'he Account of John Louch and .Ta co' Bender, Executors of the Estate of John ]'.ouch, deceased. The Account ofJohn J. Kerr, Adminisj trator of the Estate of Alexander aughy,. tf deceased. . The Account of Wm. Gardner Admin istrator de:bonis non of the Estate of Peter Spangler, jr. deceased. The Account of Samuel Gilliland and Frederick Quickie, Administrators of the Estate of Jacob Meals, deceased. The Account of Abraham Fickes and Henry Myers, Executors of the Estate of Jacob Fickes, deceased. The Final Account of John Deardorff. Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Diehl, deceased. 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Wanted,ln every town and village in the Uni ted States, responsible men to procure subscribers and engage in the sale of the above Works, to Whoa') A very liberal Per' centage will be allowed Address E. WALK-nu, 114 Fulton street, N. V. Beautffyl Pictorial and Emblematic Bind ings-fleady for Harper's elegantly il laminated. Bible. ‘ons collecting six copies Of this Bible, anti fo yarding them to the subscriber, li-itlidirections, r' wil receive the binding of one copy gratis. Pattern No. 1. consists of a splendid collection of 18 beautiful Scripture Views; No. 2,,Magnifi cent Views of Trinity Church and of the Commu nion Window Table and Service ; Nn. n. the Isra elites taking poisession of the Promised Land, and the Transfiguration of. Christ on, the Mount ; N 0.4, a beautiful English RA French style combined. E. WALKER. No. 11.1 Fulton street, N. York. pril 3, 1810. - . - _ ____ .1" . ..411" SOTIC'E. Or • AB& )111EllffilIii (Of 04dislc,). RESENTS his respects to his friends P 'and informs them that he has made arrangements to Contitmo to Practice as usual in the Courts of Adams county, under the new regidation of the times for holding them. • Jan. 30, 1846. • tf • R .1.1111 ON -A L.. AllArilE Sithscriher having removed from Wie Gettysberg, persons having biiiiness with-him may find hint clarng all the Courts and on every Tuesday . throughont the year, at-the Hcitol of James Al'Cosh, irriGlettj , s. berg, andOt all other times, at his residence in LittlestoWn: 101. 11'SHERRY. Feb. 6, 1816. • _flip S. R. TIPTON. F'ASHIONABLE BarbeF . and Hair ,: Dresser, has removed los " femple to 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 ran 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 submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. IT hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, be will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage". The sick 'will be attended to at their•pricatc dwellings. Oct. 10. tf TYPE FOUNDRY •• • . I Printers' uraishi I ag I f 'firehouse. 71 I IF, subscribers have, opened . a new Type Foundry in the. city of New York, where they are ready to supply or ders to arty extent, for any kind of JO or Fancy 'Type; Ink., Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Colunin` Rule, Compo sing Sticks, Chases, and every article ne cessary for a Printing oflice. A Is°, second hand materials. Thelrype, which arc east in new moulds, Irpm an entirely new set of matrixes, With deep counters, are waranted to be unsur passed h any, and will be sold at priers to suit the tunes. All the type furnished by us arc "hand-east." The types front any foundtv earibe matched at this establish ment: _ _ _ Printing presses furnished, and also Steam Engines of the most approved pat- C omposition-Rollers cost for printers; cociatuFT & CrVEREND, OS Ann st. Dec. 19. Gin protection ngaino ..IfrmS , by ld JIM illEf. • 11111 E "Cumberland l'allry Mutual replection Company," being incorporated by an mict of the Legislathre and fully organi7ed and in opera tion under the direction of the following beau, of Managers, viz: Thomas C. Miller, John Alook, David W. ACCulleugh James Weakly, William Moore, Samuel Galbraith, Thomas Paxton. A. G Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Woods. A Inahrm 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.v. hick this kind of insurance has over ally other Every person inamed becomes a Member of the company and takes part in the choke of officers and the direction of its concerns. 9.d. For insurance no more is d, mantled than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and indemnity against losses whichmay happen. 3d. The inconvenience of frerpient renew:de is avoided by insuring for a term of five Teals. 4th. Any person applying for insmauve must give his. premium note for the cheapest class at the . rate of 5 per .centum, which will be $5O .1 the tooo, for which he will have ro pay $.2 rdl for five years, and $1 no for survey anti, policy, end no more unless loss be sustained to a great' r amount than the funds on hand will' earth., unit then no more will be required that! a- pro, tea Share. These rates are much cheaper than those of other companies, except such us are- incmpora ted on the same principles. TIM"-MAS C. MILLER, Par.stnta . n.. A. G. MILLER. See 'y, UST OF AGENTS.. The folloWing named gentlemen have been ap pointed AGENTS for Adams county: William W. Paxton. Gen'l Agent, Gettysburg. James A. Thompson, David Zeigler, Dr. Wm. It. Stewart, Henry Myers, . Henry Mayer, Esq., Daniel Comtbrt. Abraham King, Esq., David Blythe, Esq., William Morrison. Thomas T. Wierman, Dr. D. :Mellinger, Sept. 20, 18.1.1.—tf SUPERIOR COOK STOVE. /111IErittention of the public is respectfully cal /, led to S• finx•ra's FAitemits COOK. STOVE OS 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 many advantages possessed by this Stove is, that water, appl»-bift ter, clothing, &e. can be boiled in a large copper kettle at the same time, whilst cooking is tieing; for 20 or thirty persons. It is deeidodly siiperior for a et NO—the heat being completely under the control of the cool:, who can only it to the bot tom' as well as to the top of the oven, and thus bake With perfect regularity.' It is unnecefitary to give any further detail of its advantages. Please refer to the snlijoined certificatefrom Wm. V. Fsq., Patent Agent, of Washifigtnn Many. testimonials equally flattering (zooid be fur nished, but 'this may sufliee. Those who want a stiperioreook Stove, ' NVirr de well to try this arti, etc—they are:warranted . or no sale. Boonsboro', May I 9, I 543. 11 - Astwo;r9N, 110 3,.1513 To So4iireel Prod?... Esq. • Dear Sir-1 hm 7 e tried thelnkiog Stove that yott sent me, ano am welt pleased with itt perfor mance. Mvexpectations ate more than realized: I believe it will perform more cooking in less time, and with less, fuel, than any Of the various Cooking Stoves that 1 have tried during twenty five years' connection with the Patent Office. Its merits need only to be more gegerritly knoWn to sure its fame throughout the country. - am at length satisfied in the Culinary department of my domestic estahlishinent—for which I acknowledgo , myself intlehted to your genius and enterprise. 1 remain; very respectfully, yours, &c. W3l, P. ELLIOT, Patent Agent, ,-- 117r1 this day- appoint D. PA \T(`l\ my Agents for the State, of Pennsylvenia. end for the sato of Terriiory and otherwise, of CoAr, Stores. Sept. 17, 18.13. SAMUEL 11-iNTZ, .I.armers and others are re spectfully informed thut.the inatersignril have n"w on haunt, and aiemanufaettning the above Steceu, so that they are now Aniparett fo• till all order:. with which they may be favored upon the Aratcs,. notice. J. D. PA XT )N k Co. Caledonia, Franklin. Co. kept: 13; - 18115..,-If ' • 111135111.4 ,1111:11111O - 1111463.% Air(*Artibtrs Ercns 1"61 1 V3 I, I , 37' 7711 : 5' nip!4(.l., T 0 S 0 R. Petersburg. New Chester A hbottstown. Ft rahnti Cp. 1-Tunterstown. Thll6 ristow Bendr.r+t•ilte. Amu] tstown. East Berlin.