MAU NTAIN 'LAND Public Sale on 'Saiurduy thr,23d illy of May inst.'. at 1 o'clock, P. M the promises, a tract ol - .11/1'0:111t TA X •LII.ND . Intqlhe property of Samuel Witlicrow. dc ceaieily:. being Ilamiltonban towns hip. Adati 6tinty", four miler; northwest uf Faiiriatf,'ebri nlug ' • • cat 2 Za Za a 9 more . or I C . gc , ; hy the tan t.1:3 of M's. Peter Weiht•rt, antl ()them A •part of this tract of land k thickly covered with fine . . , and die balance of it well set with Hock. , oak, chestnut and other valuable timber.— The , readeleading to it are good, and every part of it can , bc. easily got at. The land is gond- and , Capable ,of cultivation. A good and sufficient title *ill be given. pTho above ,Tract will be sold en tire or divided, to suit purchases. Terms made nown on the dat• of sale. .MAXWELL .81IIELDS, .Igent for the heirs. May 1; , 18.16. ts. NEW SPRING GOODS, 'CHEAP .4.5 THE CHE.IPEST ! icinnzmacrr , 11148., just received . from Philadelphia, a complete and a splendid supply of SE. SONNSLE GOODS, Of the latest style and best fabrics, comyrisiiig Cloths and ,Tweeds, of all Colos, Cassimeres, Satinetfi, Jeans, Cords, Dril lings; dsmbrorms, Cottonades, Denims, StripeA, P16414 - fit eight cents per yard and upwards, silk, Cashmere, and Marseilles - Vesting's, Ric4, , Cfplrei alltlnetr•style rept. M ouSlin_ de Laines, Satin. - Striped and plaidliarageS, graduated Barage, taliorine6, French Painted and Gingham Lal.YriS; Eartston - anaDoinestie Cinghams, Prints in great variety, from 4,t0 25 cents per yard, 'new Spring, Sttper, Oriental, BaritiFE - ild - cra - gliTnere Shawls and Scarfs, Marseilles, Cbrded 'and Sea 'grass Skirts, Chemizets, Dose fors cents, Gloves do:, Laces and Edgings, Silk Cord, Fringes and: Tassels; Bonnets; Ribbons, Tabs and Flowers, Shoes,_Ladles, Misses and Chil dren's assorted, Par64-ols;ParasoletS. L S 4110:enSitare &• Groceries. Bcst•'Rio Coffee for 10 cents •a pound, "Brown •Sugar,„ good, 7 cents, best Q cents, hestS: . H. 'Molnsse:4, 10 cents a cinart, to gether with lots of sundrieS, both STA BLE'AND.:PANCY, which will be sold as'cheap:for Cash or Produce, as can be itvithfother Store in Pennsylvania. 14.722:04 hap oa rd scaritliilg, Laths - , Shingles; P Osts', and' Rails. Gettysburg, April 4t NOTICE. 471nte of Goldsmith Bentley, dec'd. PETTERS of Administration on the •4 :Estate -of GOLDSMITH BENT LEY, deeeited lath of BerWiek 'township, Adams county, having heen'granted to the subsetilier,residingin IVlonntpleasant to wn- . ship; Notice is hereby' gives: to all per sons indebted to said Estate to call and settle the !iatine• :Witham' delay. Those having claims against Snid Estine 'will also pre sent thimn, , properly authenticated, for set tlement. ' • - • • ' JOHN; BLAIR, Sthit'r. Apra 10. Tiaratke .AViege , Joseph deccaseJ. rptlE Undeitigned:having been appoint - edliy"-thOiConit •of Common Pleas, Auditor on the aecount of Myth ZTICK. Ad ministrator on., .the Estate of JOSEPH . M YE RS; deceaSed, late of Mou n tpleas an t to' riship; gitres hOtiee . • that he Will attend : tit -his , 'house said-township, on Airititrilay the Hith dew of Mag next; at 10 M. y t distribute the balanee re the bands-Of said Administra tor, to and among thO eredifors of said Jo se-ph Nyers,.y,thelt,,lad where all per Sons interested pre. expeOtad to. attend.. GEO. HAGERMAN, ..guditor. AP1 . 4•2; t;,: 18 4. 0 . : - ICE. rrITIE AcAotantofJncon Dit.A,oNE, Trus -L tee oTJAtOn under a-'volunta- TymsSiltnirient for the .benclit of creditors, lies ;bden' filtd. for 6ontirmation and, -allow anechincthe .CoUrt .nf Cumon Pleas of Ad ams,coulity; ~andflhe eaid ,Court: has ap pbinted,Tuesday_altP 26th day. of May inst. at the Court-house in Gettysburg, for the confirmation of said account, unless catise tq the'cOittrary be shown.. A,JIO Proth'y.. Pt )4M1.148.16,- : • - fik rtitiAtiWtKat" 7 • "` • 1 4 (T‘r;'/Veeblii(. or Jo E P NCER c , - T`ru ir gteii W. , ,ton,s-..v, under a vol. Imeary assls - am' eti't for the benefit of credi tors, his - heen tilelV.fot l eonfirmation and ailllatvtrtOt3ziii thh Court:of Common Plen9 bt'Azthui*Oredtioty ; , tttul the .said Court Nal hripnintid ff'aesday the -26th tidy .r? ltioy inst:ArtitheCiiiiiiamusO in Gettysburg, for the confirmation of said:adeount, unless tittle - to - the - contrary - be shown. 4dies.tvl'ile.' . ll, l :lCUßTZ; rrotrg: cv.ir .11` l itt l iwtotitifizo*g)7l-`"tr'edete, 4 - e• the corfp of. JAno . )kiptiont.i. of p - oro.thip4Spititoaniocr "-- , hid ht4he t c r . • Au + * *. r. ` d; With' • • rs VT.d...4gA Wig 'lOll NOT LIKELY TO RE ! itifittITIIOUT exertion. nothing can be aceunipli6hi there Core eil.4- .tonter3 and others 5 hould be informed of the faet that there can be had every variety of FURNITURE ) rind.- made. AI-so a re:ry largo. , alsort- mom of Common and Fancy of the latest patterns, and of the different color:::. in imitation of Mahogany, Satin, Rose, and Walnut Wood, Sr.c., all of which can be had very cheap, perhaps as cheap as at any - other Shop, for Cosh or Produce. OtTT'Try us, at the Shop in Chainbersbur : i street, one door West of die Lutheran DAVID nr.A.Gv. Gettysburg., March 27. tl COACH-MAKING. C. W. HOFI4'MAN RESPECTIN;LLY informs his friends and the public generally. that he has made such arrangements as will enable him to carry on the COA.CIII-11 Business upon the most extensive scale and that he will be pleased to attend to the orders of his friends at all times, for any thing within'his line. Having skilful and steady hands in his employ, he feels assu red ofhis ability to turn out work in all the different branches of the !above business, in the best and most. fashionable style. Ile will also be prepared to repair and rilit Carriages,Bt.wcries . 5 and vehicles of all kinds, upon reasonable terms. Ills Establishment is in Chambersborp. - , St., a few doors below Thompson's Ilotel. Gettysburg., Feb. 6, 1846.. Cfßi GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY 417iichine Shop. rir IT E subscribers having leased the -IL Foundry in Gettysburg, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that.lke . has now-on-hands, and will contin ue to manufacture, a large assortment of 8 T O 11 E S of all patterns, such as the Hathaway, Par lor, Premium, and nine-plate Cooking Stove, also Chamber Stoves, of all sorts el sizes. le has also on hand, Castings for Machinery. of all kinds:---tbr Threshing Machines. Grist Mills, Saw Mills, &c. also PLOUGH CASTINGS of all the patterns now in use. He has on hand, already made, a number of the celebrated SYLZIR PLOUG.V.S, which he will sell low. Ile has also on hand, and will continue to make, HOL LOW-WARE, Wagon and Carriagn-hox es, and all other articles in his line lms iness, which arc too numerous to men tion. He has, also, 1 SHING MACHINES, ready made, and continues to manufacture latri.E!s Patent two-horse Machines, and the Ilanover and York patterns. Any one who may want BRASS CAS'I% IN CS, will be attended to. All the above articles will be sold low. for Cash or Country Produce. (ild metal will also be taken in exchange for work. ti - Tir'• Repairing, and all work in his line, done at the shortest notice—J - 4 The subscriber is very thankful for ritist favors. and hopes his frionds will remem ber the. Old Establishment, in the Western part of the town, near C. W. Hoffman's Coach shop. T. W AIDE Gettysburg, Dec. 19. tf Leiters 'of A dthinistration oN the Estate of WM. SIMEDEIZ, deceased, late of Tyrone township. Adams county, having been granted to the subseriber-- . -notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said Estate to pay the saine without delay, and to those having claims against the same to present them, properly authenticated,' for settlement, to the subscriber residing in the Borough of Gettysburg. I3ENJA:1111 SCIIRI ER, .InfiniBtralo 1, 11310, Estate of Charles Rhinehart; dec'd. LETTERS of Administration de honis non . with the Will annexed, -on the Estate of CHAS. RHINEHA RT, 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 arc requested to present the same properly authenttcaied, for settlentent. ' • 'GEORGE . ICKES, .-- • • Afirirr•annexed.lte will annexed. 10; 113411:—et Ciroadies ,-Criag(lo.k2 -i . . . . . tuiperiber has . geneally ah • a s/11-` Barthian o , it.lanclies for ,sale at his Establishinertt in ChaniCersburg street, Thoinp - slitt'artion;. • " C. NVEAVER. • April 10, 1840. EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EXPOUIII3II. Greatest Bargains in ready math. Clothing are to be had at M. TRACY'S Old EstahliAed Pioneer - Line, No. 292 Market' street, Philadelphia ; who has just finished one of the lamest and most com plete assortnit•nt7 ,, of Spring and Summer Clothing in flu: City, conbisting of Sql,eri) I.I!ACe. Cloth Itte..>,; Cu:.! . i,c,n "unt.rEne C; •th. Fn•w.6 C.,--inure PAM' 1 7 111 P :' S atin !rout Extra Vests, from )%n , ! iruna 13,00 to snurrs.coLLAßs.sripENDEßs, STOCKS. Ail ,rarments at this establishment are warranted both in lit and quality of work manship ; they are all got up expressly for the retail trade. consequently more care is taken in the selection of the goods as well as the style of cutting. The propri etor of the establishment is a practical tai lor (having served a regular apprentice 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 are de termined not to be undersold by any com petitors. .All goods are purchased for CASII. and sold for CASH, 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 si x p enc e i s better than the sloW Also. always on hand an extensive assort ment of Cloth s, C7aqsimeres, and VI-stings. which will be made to order at the sliot test notice. M. I'IZA CY. Nu. ?q?. Market sticet, .11ny 1. 1 SIG. - • - 14(trItt SAVE YOUR TEETH ! Dr. Ferdinand E, Vanderslool, urgeon Dent ist, ESPECTFULLY informs the citi zens of Gettysburg and vicinity that he is prepared to perform every - operation ajpertaining to his Profession ; such as Filing, Cleaning and Plugging Teeth, with Gold, Silver, Tin-foil, and-Composition. Ile will insert incorruptible teeth on Pi vots, or Gold or Silver claps, in the most durable manner. If carious teeth are properly treated at a seasonable time, the' progress of the decay may be entirely arrested. lie will insert them, from one to entire sets, in such manner, that they will make the articulation of the voice perfect, and Materially assist in mastication. From the success, Which has attended his professional operations• for a num her of: years past, he is confident he can satisfy all who may favor him with a call. irjr.For his plaCe of residence in quire at the store of Mr. Samuel Fahues toek. REFERENCE resrectfulll• made to the following gen tleman : Rev. Prof. Btrairr.n, Rev. Dr. Frit)! KElt, 11.31-. E. V. CERnAwr, 11. 11; rrr, Rrv.T. H. Sw iT7.r.11 41 P. P. Nl.it • lieV. Dr. C. N. lkiti.ecirr. Dr. D. Gl6n Eirr, , Mardi 20. I v A TREATISE ON MILCH,COWS. Irherebij the Quality and quantity of Milk whirl: any Cow will give may be itecuratdy determined by observing Nif 7 trusal Mark 3 or External Indiratione olotte : the length of time she will con- Owe to give Milk, 4-c. 4.e. BY M. FRANCIS crE:siox, Of Lihornr, Fru arc fran,li..ted lot- the rartners• Library (rum the French. by N. P. Esq.,.late C. S. Con sul at Havana, xvith Introductory Remarks and 01.,:ienatiolui on the Cow and Mt. Dairy. BY Joirc S. SKIN sr.n. Editor of the Fainires Li brary, illiotated with numerous Engravings. Price for single copies, neatly done up in paper covers, 37 1-2 rents. Full bound in cloth, and lettered, 132 1-2 cents. 'nominal discount to Booksellers, Agents, Country Merchants, and Pedlars. Fariiiers throughout the United States may receive the work through the Mails. The postage on each copy will be about 7 cents. By remitting $2 free of Postage we will send seven copies of the work done up in paper covers. Address, RELLY 511.;T:Lr Ant, Tribune Buildings, N. V. May 8. 1816 WOOD: WOOD: HOSE persons who have engaged to 311- deliver Wood for burning the bricks to he used in the•erection of the Linutran Hall of Pennsylvania College, arc request ed to deliver the Wood upn the College grounds immediately, as the hands arc al ready engaged upon _ the bricks... It is hoped that this notice will be promptly at tended to by those interested. THE COMMITTEE. April 2-1. 1.646. ALEX. R. STEVENSON, TTORIVE ,A7' L. 411% Orrict: in the Centre BAiin re,'North of the Cood-house, hetween "Smith's" • and "Ste-ensan's" corners. . gl 0 : 7 1 . 1 A S NI C R .P 1 A R 17 - ; .4 TTORNEIP 2"„ Lil ; in I FFIcE. in the South=east Corner the'Diamond, between A.B. Kurtz's hotel and R. W. 111 1 Sherry's Store. i etrysimrg,.Det.. 12, IS o.—tf Doctors Berluchy and Bell litEG leave to inform those residents of A-gi Adams county who may be afflicted Wprl )ervous or other Chronic Diseases, that they have purchased Coati's Patent Graduated Galeanießaticry and hawk trd Pale 3 for medical purposes alone,— This instrument is the only one now known that can be applied with safety to the Must tender organs, as the -Eve and Ear. They hair, in their possession the highest te, , thnony of its effleacy, not only from Professors of Unkersities and fre..3, but frotn many who have obtained ' eure3 and relief limn maladies considered incurable by other remedies. This instru ment may he found useful in ,Chronic • Rheumatism, Tic Doloreaux, Spasms, Pa ralasis or Palsy. general Weakness and other diseases incident to fenn - les. The fluid is conveyed through the system not by shocks .as - heretofore, but by a contin ' tied and gentle stream which is rather t a greeable than otherwise. KY. 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 1 1 ),(I0 to SI!.C , o.f Ito J 1 ."',; 11,00 to 1.1. h t, F.0(1 to (1,00 ;Mu to 1,.011 4.4 n to t!.'o, to .')u to r. , ./if) too to 4,q () to 2.2 f) to ::.(11 5 , 1 to n, OO I to '2,:;1) Carleg,ant's Balsam of Health, PILEI'ARED ONLY ISY TEE SOLE John S. Miller, Frederick, Md. fuliF, Subscriber has just received a u- 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 increased, 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 effectual remedy, not only for dyspepsia, hut for the whole 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 medicinc-it stands unrivalled and should be possessed by all heads of familieg,•particularly by thoSe that arc sub ject to a constipation of the bowels. It operates as a gentle apperient, giving . a tone and action to the whole system: This Balsam of Health does not contain a parti- Cle of Mercury, but' is composed altogether of vegetable matter, which renders it perfect ly harmless and can be taken at all times, and is no hindrance to business 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 see them attached to each di rections by -applying to his authorised agents in every place where it is advertised and sold. For Sale in Gettysburg, by SAMUEL 11. BUEHLER. April 21, 1846. rmn IMPORTANT TO DEALERS IN TEA. AND TEA -- THE SUCCCSS of the PEKIN EA COMPANY, No. 30, E•R IGSI CSouth Second Street, between TEAS , Market and Chesnut, Phila • delphia, has been unparalleled. Our citizens are now able to obtain a su perior article 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 lbrcign sub stances mixed with the Teas. • They are done up in 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 different prices, from fifty cents per pound--for an excellent ar tiele---to one dollar and fifty cents. Kr All persons visiting the city arc in vited to pay the Company's extensive es tablishment a visit. Aaents wanted in every place where they are not yet eziablislied. For partic ulars address, post paid, the_ subscriber, 0. B. %LEBER, Agent orthe Pekin Tea Company. Philadelphia, April 24, 1846 L ly ASTOUNDING FACT.—The weak the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the del icate, are in a few days strengthened b'y Brandreth's Pills, and the worst complaints are removed by perseverance without the expense of a physician. Adapted to all cireninstances and situations, they are the best medicines ever invented -for families, or to take to sea, preventing scurvy and costiveness, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care against taking cold. 1177 The genuine Th•andreth's Pills can be had of the following Agents:— .T. M. Stevenson 4- Co.,—Gettysburg. .Ino. 1?. MeCreary,—Petersburg. .Ibrahant King,--Hunterstown.. .1. Me Fartand,—Abbottfitown. Cook (s• Tudor,—Hampton. ale Sherry fink,—Littlestown. .3 fury Duncan,—Onsbtown . . Joint Iloke,—Fairlield. Apfil 24, 1846. . 1 1 , , VEERS-his professional . services to lir the people.of-44.dams County. His Office is the one oul.he public square in Gettysburg, lately occupied as a.Law-Q/ free, by Wm. j M'Sumtnic,, Esq. - He has -also made arrangements to have the . advice and assistance of his Father, JUDGE REED of Carlisle, in all difficult cases. September 20. tf 1313.1 tin BILLS, AND JOB PRIMING OF EERY DFBDRIPTION„ Newly 4F: expeditiously executed .1 T 7'll .E •..S' 7'.1 II" 0 FP I C E TO THE PUBLIC. PROPRIETOR, DRINKERS J: H RE. E 11, ATTORNEY AT LA Ir", DIAMOND TONSOR S. R. TIPTON. FASIIIONABI.E Barber and Hair ' Dresser, has removed his “Temple" 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. F l rom long experience he flatters himself thathe 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 wholnay submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. lie hopes, therefore, that by attention to Inii ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well a:3 receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Oct. 10. tf TYPE FOUNDRY A S Printr"rs' Paoli6lling .irizrchouse TIIE subscribers have opened a new Type Foundry in the city of New York, where they are ready to supply or ders to any extant, fur any kind of Job of Fancy Type. Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Buie, Steel Column Rule, Compo sing Sticks, Chases, and every article ne cessary for a Printing office. Also, second band materials. The Type, which are cast in new moulds, from an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep counters, are waranted to be unsur passed by any, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. All the type furnished by us are "hand-east." The types from av foundry can be matched at this establish ment. - Printing presses furnished, and liiso Steam Engines of the most: approved pat terns.' omposition Rollers cast for printers. cocK1101 , "1' & oVKREND:-6 , 3 Ann st. Dee. 19. fin Prigeflion agtrielSt doss by -57.1111111: -M UWE "Camhecland Valley Mutual Protectiov Company," being incorporated by an act ot the Legislature and fully organized and in opera tion under the direction of the follmt ing boned of Alanagers, viz: Thomas C. Miller, John INloole, DAvid W. M'Cullough; James Weakly, William MOOTC, Samuel Galbraith. Thomas Paxton. A. Miller, Philip Spangler, !Samuel Woods, Abraham ,Kurtz, George Brindle, and Scott Coyle, call the attention of the inhabitants of Cumberland and Adams counties, to the cheapness of the rates, and the many advantages which this kind of insurance has over any other : - - Ist. Every person insured becomes a member of thecompany unci takes part in the choice of officers and the direction of its concerns. For insurance no more ii .h unaided than is necessary to meet the expenses ot the Company and indemnity against losses N% hich may happen. 3d. The inconvenience ..of frequent renewals is avoided by insuring for a term of live yews. dth.,Any person applying for insolence must give his. premium note Tor the cheapest class- at the rate of 5. per centum, which will be $5O on the $lOOO, for which he will have to pay $2 50 for five ye-ars, and $1 50 for survey and policy, and no more unless loss be sustained to a greater amount than the funds on band will cover, and then no more will be required than a pro rata share. These rates are much eheape,r than those of other companies, except such as are incorpora ted on the same principles. TIIOMAI'.; C. MILLER, PuLsrur.Ns. A. G. Milasn. Scc'y. LIST OF AGENTS - The following Warned gentlemen have been ap• pointed AGENTS for Adams county: William W. Patton. Gen'l Agent , Gettvi•berg. James A. Thompi , on, David Zeigler, Dr. Wm. R. Stewart, Petersburg. Henry Alyers, New Chester Henry Mayer, Esq., A hbottstown. Daniel Comfort. t:traban Cp. Abraham King. Eisq., IluntrrElown Day i d Blythe, Es q. , Dlill.rsstown William Morrison. remit Thomas T. NViermam A readtstown. Dr. D. Arellinger, East Berlin. Sept. I 84.1.—tf SUPERIOR COOK STOVE. TITE attention of' the public is respectfully cal led to S. Berorz's FA ItyKICS Coon STovx as an article superior to any yet offered to the public for cooking, purposes.. It was got up expressly to answer the wants of the Farmer, and will not fail to please all who may require a gond 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 at thir same time, whilst cooking is doing for 20 or thirty persons. It is decidedly superior for DA MT .!7 —the heat being completely tinder the control of the cook. who can apply it to the bot tom as AVti I as to the top of the oven, and thus bake with perfect regularity. It is unnecessary to give any further - detail of its ad vantages.• Please refer to the subjoined certificate from Wm. F. El liott. Esq., Patent Agent, of Washington City.— Many testimonials equally flattering could he fur. !fished, but this may suffice. Those who want a superior Cook Stove, will do well to try this anti ele —they arc warranted or no sale. S. BENTZ. Boonsboro', Md., May 10, 18,13. Wssursovix, May :3, 15.13. To Samutl Fret; eq. Dear Sir-1 have tried the Cooking Stove that yell sent s me, and am well pleiwed with its perfor mance. My expectations are more than realized. I believe it will perform more cooking in less time, and with less fuel, than any of thevarious Cooking Stovee that I have tried during twenty five years' connection with the Patent Office. Its Merits need only to be more generally known to in sure its fame thr . ughout the country. I am at length kstisfied in the culinary department of my domestic establishment—for ‘vhich I acknowledge myself indebted to your genius orid enterprise. I remain. very respectfully,) ours, &c. WM. P. ELLIOT, Patent Agent. lITTT this clay appoint J. D. PAXTON & CO. my Agents for the Hate of Pennsylvania, and for the sale of Territory and otrcrwiFe, of my Cook Stoves. Sent. 11", 1543. SAMUEL BENTZ Farmers and others are re spectfully informed that the undersigned have now on hand, and are manufacturing the above Stoves, 160 that they are now prepared to fill all orders with*which they may be fm-ored upon the shortest notice. - J. D. PAXTON & CO. Caledonia - , Franklin Co. Sept. 13,18,15.-1 r7ANT.F. CURRANTS & CITRONS for sale by C. WEAVER. • April 10, 1818. REGISTER'S NOTICE. N OTICE is -- hereby given to all Leg:l.- tJees •and other persons concerned, that the -qIJ:IIINISTRiITION .07C COUNTS of the deceased , persons herein after mentioned will be presented at the Or phans' Court-of Adams county, for confir mation and allowance, on Tuesday the 26th day of May next, viz: The Account of Solomon Jacobs. Ad ministrator of the Estate of John Couldron, deceased. The Account of John ITollinger and Ja cob Hollinger, Executors of Valentine Ilol linger, deceased. The Account of James McAlister, Ex ecutor of the Estate of James AlcAlister, sen., deceased. The Aceottn(of John Jacobs, Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth Boitzer,-dec'd. The Account of 'Washington I3lythe, Administrator of the Estate of Sam'! Blythe deceased. • The Account of Washington Blythe, Administrator of the Estate of Findley Blythe, deceased. The Account of John Leitch and Ja cob Bender, Executors of the Estate of John Loucli, deceased. The Ace;ount of John J. 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