frAgillOWS I 4 ; FAS - 1110MS 1 Spring' ! _ 4 're lye_ rn informs -IL' his "YriapPlat*ille generally, that he oontii e 5 to carryon the- • at I N G 13usuaess at his Establishment in Chain bersburg street, .Gettysburg, a' few door belni llptel, where_ he will afiFtiSin; iiteparett to attend up ntir'the'inest rbasonable 'terms. 'lle has made arrangements to receive regularly the LaiFFC.PaPJ •Jrafia aud-,he-- , ptemises,all who may favor hint with their patronage r that he will give tem entire satisfaction, both as it regards the lit arnlAyerManship of all garments entrusted to him . ; and at as moderate prices as they can be,olaained Any where else. ~.ge hope:a, hy evict attention to business, a4aitt i fAestre to please, to . merit a share of pu Itstatroitage and support. nuntry Produce taken in exchange for rork.. JOHN G. BAKER. Geitysturg April a 1840.— ti r TAILERING -- ESTABLISHMENT FRAITIC.T.AN DENWEDDIE -zsucTrtmLy informs the ciii i6 of Gettysburgzen and the surround ing,:einintry,fliat he has taken the well khoivri " . - Tagprinkr Estoblisheateni of SkELf..l" Chambersburg st., Gettyshurg,.,nearlyopposite Mr. Buchler's Apothecary and Book Store, where he is prepared to execute all work in his bnc with ,ntatpees and• in the most approved style. All work enirusted to him, will be warranted to. lit. His terms will be veryimiderate, foi CASII or CouNtur Pno- DUCE. • 110'="The•latest Fashions will be regular ly receivetlfroarthe Cities; • - • titettysbnri, March 20, 1840.:---1 CABINET-MAKING. -DAVID HEAGY • n E6OOITILILLY returns, his grate :ll.!ik,fut acknowledgements for the very liberal -encouragement which lias_hereto, - fore bean extended to him, and respectful lrittforms his friends •that ho-still contin ues tlie o,4siner-makindr Business • 1 at the Old Stand i-n Chatnbershurg street, Nvheie he' is , prapared to - execute the Neat ,est and most Fashionable.lforh, which he will warrant equal, if not superior, to any in the place. - - He has now, anti will always keep on band a'general and extensive assortment of the'different 'articles of ing Furniture, in c lud ing .13171tE A.ILY S, LI:IV7'R 2ND Di.ll'lNf; TJBLES BEDSTEADS, CUPBOARDS, , , Wokk find Wash Stands &c. all of which artr qf a superior quality, and for which he.oply'rOca an" examination to be acknoWlediedasille very latest fashion. All orders for Coffins will be prompt ly t4terided to'aitusual. GPithburi, Feb. 6, 1816. 113LAC'K.SMITHING. rprlE' undersigned has'connected with 11.. his goaehntaking Establishment a large Still& stop, and is prepared to do all kindss-of BtACICSMITHING . including'', ironing: ,C,larriagee, lioggies, IVitgwils, fc r ''. Be would say to those who have Ileises to shoe, that'll° has in his em ploy first-rate-hands, which, with his per sonallittention,-wiltenable him to give en tire satisfaction to all those who may favor him'with a.catt. . • Carrfgo'ir Bueggy Springs pioMptly made to {or der' at all tithes. All kinda REPAT.R././VG done, both in: Weo,d ; riad, Iron,' at the most redtt \ced Prices.l:l' Thankful for put eneOuragernent, the subscriber solicits a : continuance of patro nage, and invites his friends to call at his EatablislunatgAjmoGrAyestpantbersburg strgt:ttvli ,coC4:o9loiiirbeloiv • thompson's 140FVMAN.' Co A c n-ivz rs it'N an IN:ag V. .W , HOPFMAN 11.4§PAQTFNLT,Y hfforins hiSfrinmis a'alw4 4 .etiia theLpublic k:cutrally, that he ha's made such artauliezuraits as will enable him .."* 14410-1 . -1-Lea' -,..4 T -1e r .- ~- - • ~, ~ re.trilleoll.oll 4 .llllK.A.l l 4 , o' A 4.,. .,, ... BustimApokilte( host Sitslasin scale anif tit he kUllip,olo,,r,:d to attend to the orelsra'gkis'' 'literal's, Att'ar trapi, 'for, any thing Alia lAO Ili:1n, Ifavieg skilful and steady in'tisiempfdy, he feels assu reitbills =ability ito,ixtriroutAvork iri all the , elit , . '.'42 l .l3*nites' of the above business, ii - A, II; '. - Vtiktt *Os i CfaiiltiOitaliteistYl6. Ite . 1 k 1 4'''s "." 09,0 - A . '44',.,l4`iiiiiiirdnd rciii I; .. ', 6 " ' ' ' ' ' • : .1... VW , ar A l3t zsle,s; Sulkies , **to Gullticiudtviiiion reaaoaattle e ~., ,; , 1 , V ;f i ' nP ia t PhfiXibeislinit . 7 % 9 t.r . 1 0 . ~, ii4 . T g ig '. - - .1 1 1 . ,Q4' 5 ,,1.r, 0 el. :0' tall. ' " '.. ' ' TOBACCO, MARS & SNUFF. (A few doors West of the Shefitrs office. and op posite Mr. Kulin's Temperance hotel ) THE Subscriber would respectfully M . form the citizens of Gettysburg. and the public generally, that he has just open ed, and has for: sale, (Wholesale and Re tail.); a large and extensive assortment of the most choice TOBACCO, a z it,,N#42 . .0, 1 0 c orta l izav, of every description. His Cigars are of the beSt quality, and consist of the follow ing -kinds, viz : 'Cazadores, Washington la Norma, Prin cipe, Havana, Half Spanish, 4-c. Ir:r.The 'Merchants of • Gettysburg, as also the Merchants throughout the County and neighboring Counties, arc invited to call at his establishment and lay in their stock, as he is disposed to sell on such terms as must suit all who are disposed to make money. SELLING AT COST THE undersigned, beingdesirous of elm - sing Business, will offer /IT COST, from this dato,'their entire Stock of by Iniolesale or Retail. The Goods hav ing been bought for Cash, can he had vent low. All are invited (Merchants and oth ers) to call and examine for thenisclve*— Those desirous of securing batgain<vill do well to call soon. GAO, for Sale, TUE„ HOUSE & LOT , The Store Room is admit- , 17.1 a ; led to, be the most desirable in 7 4 . the place. The Woperty will be sold low. J. M. STEVENSON, & Co. Gettysburg, Jan. 16, 18.16. if A i S i e r o p r e o li o e i d n a o r n W i r; . S iv t i o , r c e lo i C4ettyslut, •to which lip calls the atten tion of the Public. Ills assortment con sists in part, as follows, viz : azeuativataa.g . g rzioun A - ND PEED, . BAR. & ROLLED IRON, Blister, Cast, and Sheer Steel, The Country make of tilioe,l are made and war ranted by I\llr. I of_ this place. Aii of Whieh Will be sold at the lowest prices for Cash or Produce. ra•"•-Marketing-of all kinds will be re ceived. Gettysburg, April 17, 181 G. tf CLOTHING .E.Z.IPORIU.IIL 11E Greatest Bargaihs in ready made Clothing.are to'behad at M. TRA:CrS Old Established Pioneer Line, No. 292 Market street, Philadelphia; who has just finished one of the largest and most com plete assortments of Spring and SOmmer Clothing in the City, consisting of Superb' Black Cloth :Dress _ Coats, from $lO,OO to $l-1,00 " " • Frock, 10,00 to 1.1,00 " Black " Dress, • 11,00 to 11,00 Superfine Habit Cloth, • 8,00 to 10,00 " Cushrnerette,. 7,00 to 0.00 " Tweed, .4,00 to 5,00 2,50 to :1,50 "" Croton, 4,00 to 5,00 " French Cassitnere Pants, 4,00 to 6,00 " Fancy llritdings " 4,01) to 3,00 Fine Satin Vests ' from 2,25 to 3,00 Extra fine Satin Vests, from 3,50 to 5,00 Marseilles ' 1,00 to 2,50 Gentlemen's . Fine Cloth Cloaks, front . 1:1,00 to 18,00 SHIRTS, COLLARS, SIETENDERS, STOCKS. All garments at' this establishment are warranted' both in fit and quality - ,of work- . mauship ; 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 ciicutting. The propri etor of thc -establishment is a. practical tai tor .(having served a regular apprentice ship to the business) and has none but prac tical workmen in his employ. • 'Gentlemen' id want of CLOTIPNG may depend upon being Suited in every respect, as' we are de termined not to be mlersoldib3r any com- Cetitors, All. goods' - are/Purchased for ASH, 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: faae that the “nimble sixpence is better than the slow shilling." alWays onhand an extensive assort- Ment of:Cloths, OasSitneres; . and VeStirms, which Will beinade . fo order at the shortest uotteei TRACY, Lettelt of Aslinipistiition ON tire Estate .of WM. "stilts:prop:A t - ideeeased, late, of ,Ty tone toiviiship, AdaMS e'Ounty, hairing been granted to the subserther—rtotice is hereby given to all perieltS 'indebted to said Estate to,pay the ;Fame: without ihtlair; - and 'to 'those having against thettiatee'ick • present them, proPsily,':Utitisitierstedi-fornsettlement, to "the l ettlyerilier lresiding-jrt the Borough :Oettys'burt i . , •• NJ :2014S a SCIITIVER, ~ .6CdinsrtcsT3xrl~r.t •,,, , • littiY 41 8 4 8 - 6t ,fir .. l ifttit3!-.1 - .. , Adly o ; ,loWhis tre' N.-7/ &VERO , t. 1 ', - fiiff;:ritAND - 8111100 ;:titt 'JOBni * IP ' * I4 r4 VERY • IitRIFTION; i'lNteadytk ixpeditiont• e;icated . 7 1 .4' 7 7 .17.E‘f ST.ilk" OFFICE.. NOi 'EstabliAnent. West York Street, E7'7'YSBURG. §A:NIUEL ULRICI•I April, 10. O.OODS, NEW STORE. A. COB AN & all C 3 SHOES, CITY AND COUNTRY MAKE. EXTENSIVE '29% . lllaiket eteeet, Philadelphia. May I, 1846. 3m REGISTER'S NOTZCE. NOTICE is hereby given. to all Lep atees and other persons, concerned, that the ADMINISTRSTION • AC COUNTS of the deceased persons herein after mentioned will be presented at the Or phans' Court of Adams county, for cootie mation and allowance, on nesday the 26th (lay of May next, viz: The Account of Solomon Jacobs, Ad ministrator of the Estate of John Couldron, deceased. The Account of John Hollinger and Ja cob Hollinger, Executors of Valentine Hol linger, deceased. The Account of James McAlister, Ex ecutor of the Estate of James McAlister, sen., deceased. TI e Account of Lim Jacobs, Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth Bohier, dec'd. The Account of Washington Blythe, Administrator of the Estate of &Intl Blythe deceased. , The. Account of Washington Blythe, Administrator of the Estate of Findley Blythe, de eased: The. Account of John Louch and Ja cob Bender, Executors of the Estate of John ',ouch, deceased. The Account of John J. 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Pattern No. 1, - consists of a splendid collection of 1S beautiful S:cripture Views: No.'?, Tlagniti cent Views of Trinity Church end of the Commu nion Window . Table and Service ; No. 3,,the Isra elites taking possession orthe Promised Land, and the Transfiguratiaii of Christ on the ,Mount; No. I, a beautiful English and French Style combined. - • E. WA LK ER. No. 114 Fulton street, N. York. pril 3, ailLeAlreffc.3 subscriber,:has now on hand an I` extensive assortment or TINWARE at tis Shop in Clltamberslturg• street, whith he sell at prices':io snit the tithes - . herefore solieits these . who need any Tin Wire: .to give - Nati it.' call. Remember' Charnbersburg street: . E, BUEIIL,EIt - G ettySbrig, '• . ,New, and Cheap Goods.; y. :have, jitstreceived a Large AssOrtmeut E of NW SPRINO GOODS, to7whiclt I respectfully invite the attention, of Public—sAisfied that I can ,ofror thk•tn as HANDSOME :GOODS;';iid:ataa" PRI,SES; as can be had at any ot herhouse. R. W. AIWIERR • May 4. BOROUGH ACCOUNTS. ROBERT G. Treasurer of the Borough of Gettysburg E froni the 511 i day .of May; 1615, until the 4th day of May, 1840--bolk days included. , DR. To balance of Duplicate .for 1839, in hands of J. Slentz, To do. for 1840, in hands of J. Major, ! Borough and Road Tax assess ed for 1845. Stall Rent (Market-house) Balance due Treasurer, lly balance due Treasurer at last settlement, By Orders paid otft as follotcs, to wit I(olding Borough Election, (leo. C. Strickhouser, Street & Road Commissioner, Geo. Cordori, do. John Slehtz, do. 1813, M. C. Clarkson—gravel, &c. Rev. IL L. Baugher—appro priation to road, Joseph Skattz-•--llighConsta ble, Henry Rupp—repairs of En - tines and attendance, Geo. Arnold—plank, &c. Gettysburg and Petersburg . Turnpike Co. do. W. H. Sell—spikes, nails, &e. I (miry &e. D. Middlecoff—plank, &c. Mrs. TlicmpSun—gravel, &c. Thos. .1. Cooper—plank, &e. • 1812, • D. 'Ziegler—stone and hauling, Robert Smith—=hauling; James A. Thompson Peter Wcift . i, - do. Conrad Snyder do. I.T. L. Tate do. E. llanaway, . do. M. Martz—work, 11. O. Wolf. " Geo. G. Hull " ('co. Heck " IJoltn Adair " 11. Shryock " 1). Troxel -" S. Witherow " and stone, I\l. Railinlr M. Hahn, Mr. Plbutz " 'A. Crixer • " John Warner " John Mayers " G. lllaberson " M. Zeli Henry Rhine " E. Menche, " Mr, Harman " Alr. Etter 44: I John Martin, " Henry wieldy—work and plank, Andrew Polley—work, . S. Witherow—fees of Constable, ' R. G. Harper—printing, •IL .1. Schreiner, do. &e. Pay of Burgess and Council, Clerk and Treasurer, : Fees and Releases—J. Major, ' Balance of Tax in hands of J: Slentz, 16 12 Do. iu hands of Q. Armstrong, 253 90 1a I .. May 4th, 184(3. The Town Council of the Borough of Gettysburg, do certify that they have examined the items which compose the above account Of HOBERT G. HARPER, Treasurer of said Borough, foi the year ending this day, , and find them. correct; and that there is a balance due said Treasurer, of Three Dollars and sev enty two cents. . Note Ly Ticasurcr.—A consideiable number of the orders in the above account were for ser vices rendered in previous years. NOTICE. Edtate of .dleth ander Buing, deed. ' OTICE is hereby given to the heirs. and legal representatives of ALEX ANDERTWINO, late of the State of phio, deceased, viz :—Elizabeth„ intermarried with Martin Adams, Johannah, Ebenezer, Rebecca, intermarried with petitioner, Jeremiah and David, that AN INQUEST will he held on Monday the Bth day of June next, - on a certain Tract of Land, sit uated' in Mountpleasant township,-Adams county, containing ten acres or thereabout, adjoining lands of Jesse WolfOrd and oth , ers, to make partition thereof, to and among the .heirs of the legal representatiVes of the said dectiased; if the same will admit of such partition without prejudice to, Or. spoiling . the Whole thereof, but if the same will not admit of such partition, then to part and divide the same to and among as many of them as the same will conveniently accommodate, but if the same will not admit of division at all,. without prejudice or spoiling the whole thereof, then to Value and apprOVe the same, whole 'and undivided and Willer, to enquire:and ascertain :Ndwther the: said Real :Estate will eonVeniently accommodate more than one of the heirs, of said intestate, and if so, how many of said:heirs it tat convenient lyaecoMmodate: • '• - • B. SCHRIVER- Sheriff's Office, _ . • , . J.SIG. 5 THE ZADIXIS RE invited to call and examine mil' jik -sortmeilt LA.I.IINS;IIARPAiEK, BALZARINES, OINCHTANIS, C4ING; II It AI Li:kW Nfs,. hick for bcat'ty - vfstyle and eheapnoss cannot b'e uTpassed. 'IV r IIrStIER.R.Y. 3.11)" . 8. • tf . 64 21{ 776 59 25 00 $BBl 92 3 72 $BB3 64 Et IIIIM3E11! 25 63!, 65 00 H) 90 6.1 38 11 70 20 00 30 00 1 '7O 1 55), 2 '2O '2 5 1 - 15 :17!, 12 90 19 25 7 50 5 00 23 981 2 62h 9 56 1 50 11 00 1 50 3 87) ; 6 25 8 01 3 00 7 50 1 12,1, 5 25 y 1 80 75 11 02:4 6 75 4 121 7 87) 2 81 1 371 7 11 87 3 00 8 50 702?, 30 00 30 00 49 06.1 $BB5 64 D. HORNER, Pro Vent of Conoril TO THE PUBLIC. • „.. Doctors Derlucliy and Bell: )AEG leave to inform those residents of Adams county who 'may be afflicted Nervous or other Chronic Diseases, that they have purchased eoad's Palen! Graduated Galvanic flattery unit &luta-- led P01e.9 for medieal purposes alone.— This instrument is the only one now known that can be applied with safety to the most tender organs, as the Eye and Ear. They- have in their possession 'the highest testimony of its efficacy,, not only from Professors of Universities and Colle ges, but from many who have obtained cures and relief from maladies considered incurable by other remedies. This instru ment may be found useful in Chronic Rheumatism, Tic Boloreaux, Spasms, Pa -nil:lsis or Palsy, general Weakness and other diseases incident to fem::les. The fluid is conveyed through the system not by shocks as heretofore, but by a contin ued and gentle stream which is rather a greeable than otherwise. They are now ready to.operate on those who may apply at the office of Dr. Bell, and those who cannot be removed will be waited on at their residence. • Feb. 20. tf Carlegant's Balsam of Health, rizErAREDONLy By. THE SOLE .1" It o P I I:'r o It, John S. Miler, Frederick, Md. rrnE Subscriber has just received a • IL fresh supply of this valuable Medi cine, which has acquired a celebrity whiell 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 arc 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 whole train_ of diseases - Tesulting from a connection wiih a disordered condition of the stomach and liver, or derangement of the digestive func tions. As a family medicine it stands unrivalled and should be possessed by all heads of families,-particularly by those.. that are sub ject to a constipation _of _the ho'ivels. It operates as 't male appericnt, 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,wh la 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 sed 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 H. BUEHLER. April 24, 1846. .Gm IMPORTANT TO DEALERS IN TEA AND TEA DRINKERS TUB success of the PEKIN at'W TEA COMPANY, No. 30, r MOH S outh Second Street, between Market and Chesnut, of I 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 of other foreign 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 ticle—to one dollar and fifty cents. persons visiting the city are 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,po4 paid, the subscriber, G. B. ZIEBER, A:tent orthe Pekip Ten Comtrae• . Philadelphia, April 24, 184 g. ly W eda©2o9 • CHEAPER. THAN EVER: GEORGE ARNOLD H. AS an ü ß s at sltim e re d a nfdr e is now e ll n i g i a as larg: a,Stocl: of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware . Queensware, ' • ' BONNETS, • lonnet Trimmings, . Shawls, Silk and Fancy Goods, generally, as has ever been offered to the, public in this place. • The publiaare respectfully in-• vited to call in order to ., judge for them selves, and they may rest assured of having g[} GOODS QI'VERED AS CitEAr • as can be obtained in. any_. Store` in, the County, or elswhere. Give me a call—and if I cannot please, yet I be pleased to S :Y nU, thinking it 710 trouble liShoiv the Goods. P: S. The LADIES'- attention is res pectfully invited to a large selection of FANCY, GOODS. Gettysburg AO! 10. - i s Ot Latest =Arrivall rir LIE •attention' of the 'LADIES is in vited the beautiful'assortment of 116Vlityle 'Spring-Calicoep, Silks, Merinos, G i ng t h rns, Wel i ',nee, &kings, Glom, Hosiery and FTaney Gaods generally, just received and now opening at the Store or 'NM. RUTIIRAUFF. April 10, 1940. DI A/MON I) rl 4 ONS OR S. R. alirTON, FASHIONABLE Barber and Hair- Dresser, has removed Ins 4 , emple" 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 fiatters.hintself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. lle hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please,. he . will merit tf as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings.. , Oct. 10. TYPE FOUNDRY A N U Printers' FuriziBhing Irurehouse. T HE subscribers have opened. a new Type_YOundry in the city of New York, Where they arc 'ready to supply or ders to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fancy Tvpe, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass halt, Steel Column 'Ride, Compo sing Stieks, Chases, and every article ne cessary for a Printing office. Also, second hand 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 he Sold at prices to suit the times. All the type furnished by us are "hand-east." The types from any foundry can be matched at this establish ment. Printing presses furnished, and also Steam Engines of the most approved pat terns.. C Om piisition Rollers east fin• printers. COCK IMF r & OVEItI;NP, : _6B Ann st: Dec. W. , bin Protect ion against Loss. by : 3 .11011 E 21-IE "Cumberland Valley Mutual Proicetion Company," being incorporated by an act of the Legislature and fully organized and in opera tion under the direction of the following board of Managers, viz: Thomas C. Miller, John Moore, David , W. M'Cullough, James Weakly, William Moore, Samuel Galbraith, Thomas Paxton, A: G Miller, Philip Spang ler, Stimuel Woods, A brablam 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 hiiid 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 insuranse no more is demanded than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and indeninity against losses which may happen. 3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is avoided by insuring for a term of five yeafrs. tth.Any person applying for insurance must give his premium note for 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 live years, and fit 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 mom will he required than ,a pro rata share. These rates.are much cheaper than those of other companies, except such as Ara incorpora ted on the same principles. THOMAS C: MILLER, rItESIDENT. A. G. MrttEn. Scc.y. LIST 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. Win. R. Stewart, Henry Myers, Henry Mayer, Esq., Daniel Comfort, Abraham King, David Blythe, Esq., William Morrison, Thomas T. Wierman, Dr. D. Mellinger, Sept. 20, —tf SUPERIOR COOK STOVE. lllattention of the public is respectfully col t 1. led to S• BENTZ ' S FARMEIC6 COOK STOVE as an article superior to any yet offered to tbepublic for cooking purposes. It • was got hp • 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, clothin g , &c. can Wboiled in a large . copper kettle at th"same time, whilst cooking is ddijgg' for 20 or ,thirty persons. It is decidedlyetipeffrr for 11AKtNti--the hest , being.completely under the control of the cook, who can apply ; tto the:bott tom as well as to the top of the oven, and thus bake with perfect regularity. It is unnece ssary to give any further detail of its advantrwes. Please refer to the subjoined certificate from Wm: F. - El liott. Esq., Patent Agent, of Washington City.— Many testimonials equally flattering could be fur nished, but this tna_y,suffice. , Those,who want a: superior Cook Stove, will do•well to try this arti, clet—they are warranted or no see. • , S. BENTZ. Boonsboro, Md., May 19,16,13.. IVAstimi?ToN, May 3, 1843 To Samael Bentz, Esq. • . Dear si:—l have tried the Cooking Stove that you sent rne, and urn well plused 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 the various Cooking Stoves that I have tried during-twenty; five years' connection with the Patent Office.: Its merits need only WI he more generally known tuip . , sure its fame throughout the country.. I ain tit length satisfied in the culinary de . partment of my domestic'establ ishrnent —1 . 4 Which I acknowledge myself indebted to your genius and enterprise, , I remain. very respectfully, yours, &c. WM. P. I.:LuOT,, Patent Agent, . . ni-1 this day appoint J. D. PA rroN4,.. co: niy Agents for the State c Pennsylvania and the ale of Te . rritor'y and othervhse, of my Cook Stoves. 4 , - • - - .ei)t. 17, 1843. ' armers and ethers ;Arc re. spectrally informelthat t he , unclersiened he - 4 ; 'trite , on hand; and are manttfacturing.the , ebotf w. so that they are now prepared-Aft All alt•. terra with which . they_pey be favored upon the Ana test notice. . J. D. t'AX":OIC Caledon'h rraract'it :111 t3lS n i r , . , & CITRONS AF by/ • . (% IYI April.lo,lBo.' . , Petersburg. New Chester Abbottstown. .I. 4 lrabun t'p. Hunterstown. Alillcrsstown. Bendersville. Arendtstown. East Berlin. I' 131'...NTZ
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