lIVIPORTANI\NEWS t FO R - 111.1 RG GEORGE H. SWOPE ETURNS his thanks to his friends AL, for the liberal patronage hitherto ex tended him, and respectfully invites all persons desirous of securing first-rate Fur niture at reasonable prices, to call at his Cabirietuakina Esiablishmat, in York street, a few doors east of WAT TLES' Hotel, where he will be prepared to make, to order, DINING, CENTRE, ,S• TOILET E S , Bedsteads, Sideboards, Sons, a LIP a 4 ,Lt w 0 Cupboards, Work, Wash and Candle kSitands, &c., together with every, article in his Line of business._ lie will also keep on hand - the various. articles of Furniture, made of the best Materials, and in the neatest styles. All orders for Work will be promptly .attended to or the most yea sonable terms. - Give us a call! iCOFFINS will be furnished at all - times upon the shortest notice. K"rCountry Produce will be taken in exchange for furniture. Gettysburg, June 12, 1840. _ T 7 7...Cliki 9 W 'L I S, 9 V/ Ir iiti NOT LIKELY TO BE ! rrHouT exertion nothing can - be accomplished ; therelbre cus tomers and others should be informed of the fact that there can be had every variety of FIifiNiTURE ) .ready made. Also a very large assort ment of • Common mid Fancy Chairs, • of the latest patterns, and of the different colors, in imitation of Mahogany, Satin, Rose, and Walnut Wood, &c., all of which can be had very cheap, 'perhaps as cheap as at any other Shop; ibr Cash or Produce. It'gr'l'ry us, at the Shop in Chambersburi; Street, one door West. of the Lutheran Church. - • DAVID IIEAGY Gettysbog - -,Marelt 27. t COFFINS v iLL be made at' the LOWEST rate, of the best material, and at the short est hotidd, at the Cabinet Shop of J. Bring man & Son, South . Baltimore street, 2d square, oppositd Geo. Wamplers's Tin Ware Shop. Aks 6 all kinds of CABI NET, WARE, at the lowest rates: June'lo; 1840. • 3t C XIII NET NI 14.11i G. DAVID. FIEAGY RESPECTFULLy returns his grate ful acknowledgements for the very liberal encouragement which has hereto fore been extended to . him,aid respectful : ly info:tins his'ftitinds . that he aill.eOntin the' • ' , . . Cablito,lEraking 'Business, at the Old Stand in Chambersburg street, where he isprepared to execute the Neat est and mbst Pashieniable - Trai*, which he will warrant : equal,:if not: stiperioroO any in the place. Ire : ltes always keep on hand a general and extensive assortment of the different articles of Furniture, including .33 It 310'A U S CENTRE sIND DINING: MIMES BEDSTEADS, CUPBOARDS, .: Work:And WaSh Stands, &c., , all of 'which are of a . -superior . quality, and for which he only asks an examination to be acknowledged as the very latest fashion. All orders for Chilitis will be prompt' . ( --/y attended to as usual. • - • ' ettysburg,Feb.• 6,1840. ISABELL9. NtIRBEIY►( GETTYSIIUttp, PA. I,I2IRUIT TREES, of all kinds, .(grafted N . ' in the root,) can be had of the sub seri* on. reasonable:terms. :'Please' call and judge for:yourselve, W. lIOFFINIAN Gettvslurg- 111a * y *iB46. Groceries ! Qfteentqvare ! . rg HE . dphscrilinr . lias just opcnecl a huge I assortinent o 1 Groceries 'suitable for fiunily :use.; also a : lino variety - of Queens ware, which can besold low. • WM. RUTH-RA APri 1,1 9,, 1 84W , •g • . TUE LADIES. - • RE„ieriited ealland examine iny as /6,lSeiftaieni •LAWN,S',- BAREGES, BALZARINES,. OINPHAINTS, GING- IiAkLANNS, whickfor beauty of style and Cheapness cannot 'be surpassed. '" '•• tr. MISIIERRY. tr „ . -•--- • *reap 'elates for Sale iffildßlPY.of the beautiful Ei?graving,T used in -the Lady's 1.300 k %till be sent to'fitiyitefsen"o,‘the*APL One.Dol Jar, ,tliey 4 are, ell,friii4:Steel . Plates, end aro. a,l-43/41s9rj 1 0, 1 04itiou.,tea Scrap Book. Address, , L....A; GOOEY, ' PuNisher's - flall, Philudelphla. V - z(th - • ri-AM*4- ''''.., ' ' mil ,:' , ..•rs' - ',.tr, crrrio; .10 ,• ::{ ,c•-.' ;:c.••••:;))r.gd,Y•Eii• 1 • ..- • '. • ' MEM EMORICEIOIDS, Olt PILES, is a I_ a disease priAuccd by local irritation, costiveness, purgative stimulants, undue determination of blood to the hemorrhoidal vessels by excessive riding or walking, or a congestive state of the liver, and often by a peculiarity of the constitution itself. It is usually considered under three forms, or varieties,as follows : Blind Piles, White Piles, and Bleeding Piles. This disease is so common, and so very well known, that a description of its symp toms is not deemed necessary. The success which has followed the use of the Enihrocation in the cure of this dis ease, has been truly astonishing. Physi cians now advise their patients to try it, as the only PILE MEDICINE. In addition to its being a positive reme dy for the piles, it never fills to cure that INTowonic rrcniso, NVllkil is so very common, and has its location in the smite partS as the piles. gr-Certiticates of cures inav be seen by calling on his agent, in Gettysburg, Gettysburg, June 26, IS Rh 1*)4 ) 4 9 / 4 ) u, a --- te' <,•; ' • ::::: p* Arrif RAIW , ACOUSTIC OIL! 4 ,- ' fit TutorAF"ric E c s ß 7 E:l 2_,} \.,,\ Ii 70 1? the cure of DEAFNESS, Pains, and the discharge of matter from the Ears. Also, all those disagreeable noise 3 like .the buzzing of insects, filling of water, tvhizzing of steam, kc., &e., which are Symptoms of approaching deafness, and also generally attendant with the disease. Many persons who have been deaf' for ten, fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to use.car trumpets, have, after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfectly well. Pltysicians and Surgeons highly recommend its use. 'The application of the oil produces no pain - , but on the contrary an agreeable sensation. The recipe, for this medicine has heen obtained from an Aurist of great reputation, who has found, from long oh-, servation, that deafness, in nineteen cases out of twenty, was produced either from a want of action in the nerves 01 . 11.01,16'1 g , or a dryness in the ears; his object, therefore, Was to riml something that would create a healthy condition of those parts. After a long series of experiments his efforts were at last crowned with success, in the dis-1 covert/ of this preparation, which has re ceived thb name of SCARPA'S COMPOUND ACCOUSTIC tt...Ce . rtifieates of cures may be seen by calling on his agent, in Gettysburg, 8..1f. B Lit:l4;ER Gettysburg, June 26, 1840. 3ni RE OVAL,PE 14'011 1. FOR BAI,O4INS WM. RUTHRAUFF AS ou b ie removedstore a his few Cheapdoers and l,, e V:: s o h l i his late stand to the rooms lately occupied by William APSlterry, Esq., in Chamber burg street, nearly opposite the English Lutheran Church, where he rill be pleas ed to see his friends. Having just return ed from the Cities with a large and splend id assortment of fashionable 1.17 LNG «ii 4 8 SV.IPLJIIE Ta accDs, selected from the very hest EstabliShments, he invites those wishing to make BA R- A INS, to 'give him a call. '$1 - 7- 'Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Gettysburg, April 10, 1846. IM PO RT A N T TO ALL C3GYVVER?gaZjAaII.P2.I ) OO ATOP' may be, sure of obtaining, at all times, pure and highly flavored farsl by' the single pound or larger TEAS. quantities, at the Peakin Tea company's Warehonse, 30 South Second Street ; between Alurket and Chesnut, Philadelphia Heretofore it has been very difficult, in deed almost impossible, to obtain good Green and Black Teas. But now you have only to visit the Pekin Tea Compa ny's Store, to obtain as delicious and 'fra grant Tea as you could Wish for. All tastes can here be suited, with the;advan tage of getting a pure article at a low price. June 26. HOUSE SPOUTING w r b ., s e b r e ib n e l 4r d l e rh a o n l d yil y i ) a u t t tez p b r ) o - m t it ly to all orders, and Upon:as reasonable terms as can be ,procured at any establish ment in the county. (4EO. E. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Mardi 43. ith 'hag, N all its branches, will be attended to a. by good wOrkmett, at' dm Foundry of the subscriber. • THOS. WAIfItEN Gettysburg, Dec. 49. • , New *arid' Cheap: Goods: . IhaVe just received a Large Asortment Of NEW SPRING CMODS, to which I respectfully inPitg i tlto attention of the Public—:satisfied that I can oifer thew as lIA.NDSOItIE. GOODS, and at as LOW PRICE,S, as,cpubchad at any otherbOuse. R. IC M'SHERRY: 6 0— if IZ=!& GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY and .Machine Shop. rp II E subscribers having leased the -I I- Foundry in Gettysburg, respectfullY informs,his friends and the public in general that he has now on hands, and will contin ue to manufacture, a largo assortment of 0 V° E S of all patterns, such as the Hathaway. Par lor, Premium, and nine-plate Cooking Stove, also Chamber Stoves, of all so rts and sizes. Ile has also on hand, 4'a slinriti 1111* Machinery, of all hinds—kir Threshing Machines, Grist Mills, Saw Mills, &c. also PLOUGH. CASTINGS of all the patterns now in use. Ile has on hand, already made, a number of the celebrated SYLEP. PLOUGHS, which lie will F:;(211 low. Ile has also on hand, and Nvill continue to make, HOL LOW-WARE, Wagon and Carriage-box es, and all other articles in his line of bus iness, Which are too numerous to nun- non. Ito has, also, TIIREIIING MACHINES, ready made, and continues to manufacture LITTLE ' S I'a tent wo-horse Alachines, and the Ilanorcr and York patterns. Any one who may want BRASS CAST INGS, «ill be attended to. All the above articles will be soul low, for Cash or Country Produce. Old metal Will also be taken in exchnitge for_work. Repairing, and all W•Ork in his line, done at the shortest notice. ~LA The subscriber is very thankfill for past favors, and hope§ his friends Will remem ber the Old Establishment, in,the 'Western part of the town, near C. Alr. offinan's Coach shop. (lottv:,l)urg, 1) v '. 19 LACKSM [THING. r2 - n1IP: undersigned has connected with his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSZILITEEING, including . ironing Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, (S.e. 11e would say- to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his em ploy tirst-rate hands, which, with his per sonal attention, will ereable hitn.to give en tire satisfaction to all those who may favor hint with a call. Carriage .5° Baggy Springs (warranted) will be °promptly made•to or der at all times. icr—All kinds of REP.-1117ING 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 10 - 7.. west Chambershurg street, a few doors below- Thompson's. Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN Gettysburg, Feb. 0, 1810. r u s National Dagaerrian Gallery and Pho tographers' Furnishing Depot: WARDED the Medal, Four First [V. Premiums, and Two Ilighesi Hon ors by the institutes of Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania, tbr the most beautiful colored Daguerreotypes and best Apparatus ever exhibited. ICT.Portraits taken in exquisite style, without regard to weather. Instructions g ivencr in the art. A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock always on hand, at the lowest cash prices. New York, 251 Broadway ; 130 Chestnut st.. 130810)1, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover streets ; WatThington, Pennsylvania Avenue ; Petersburg, Mechanics' Hall ; Cincinnati, Fourth arid Walnut, and 170 Main Street ; Sara toga Springs, Broadway. June 5,1816.—1 y sIIEW'S DAGUERRIA.N ItOOll,lS. 311?. SIIE\V would respectfully an , notmec that he has fitted up rooms at No. 117 BALTIMORE STREET, with a light expressly adapted for taking Daguerreotype Miniatures, upon the most approved system. lle would especially call the attention of country operators to his facilities for fur nishing Daguerreotype Apparatus, Plates, Cases and' Chemicals of the very hest quality, and as cheap as any establishment in the ITnited States. Baltimore, May 27, 1846.-2 m tra JlLgas,A3rao ra-' subscriber has now on hand an extensive assortment of TIN WARE at his Shop in Chanibersburg street, which lie will - tell at prices to suit the times. He therefore solicits those who need any Tin Ware to give him a call. Remember Ohambersburg street. • • GEO. E. BUEHLER. .. Gettysburg, Mardi 13. QECOND-HAND COACHES, BUG GJEP, &c., of good and substantial make; can be 'bad at the Coach Establish ent.,of, the intbSeriber, in Gettysburg. C: W. HOFFMAN.' Gettysburg, May 29;1840.. • Tweeds different varieties for Spring and ,Summer wear—beautiful style and theap-Lto be had at the Store of • . IVAL , RUTIIRAUFF. April 10, 1.W.8- Spring Fashions just received ! filivw. Subscriber respectfully informs IL his frients and the public generally, that he continues to carry on the TAILORING Business at his Establishment in Clmm bershurg street, Gettysburg, a few doors below 'lliompson's Hotel, where he will always be prepared to attend to orders up on the most reasonable terms, lle has made arrangements to receive regularly the Leefcst tJUJ Fashivirs, and he promises all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will give them entire satisfaction, both as it regards the fit and wormans_hip of all garments entrusted to him ; ;meat as moderate prices as they can he obtained any where else. lie hopes, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a share of public patronage and support. ecT , Country Produce taken in exchange fur Work. TAILGRING ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN W. DENWIIMIE ESPECTFU LIN informs the' zens of ( et tyshurg and the surround ing country, that he has taken the well known Tailoring Establishment of .T. H. SIET,LII. in Chambershurg st.. Gettysburr, nearly opposite Mr. Buehler's Apothecary and Book Store, where he is prepared to execute all Nvork in his line with neatness and in the most approved style. (r - : All Avork entrusted to him, will he warranted to fit. Ills terms will be very moderate, for eAsu or Cotwrity Pito- L - • - 7-The latest Fashions will be regular ly received front the Gettysburg-, March 20, 1816.—iv New Establishment. 'l'. WARREN (A few d00r., , We,t of the Sheritrs office. and op. posits - Mr. Kubit's Temperance hotel.) rfr E Subscriber would respectfully ni g_ 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 of every deserilkon. Ills Cigars are of the hest quality, and consist of the follow ing kinds, viz : Cazadores, Tiiishinglon la Norma, Prin cipe, Havana, Half Spanish, tS.c. ILLT.The Merchants of Gettysburg, as also the Merchants throughout the County and neighboring Counties, are 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. A VING taken the Shop lately occu- I pied by GEogoti llintus, adjoining . Mr. Kuhn's Temperance Hotel, in Cham bersburg street, will be prepared at all times to attend promptly to all calls in the Ton sorial-department. They hope, by pune tual attendance to business, to receive a lib eral.share of public patronage. The sick will be. attended to at their places of resi dence. • May 15, 180. DIAMOND TONSO]I S. IL TIFTON, ASHIONABLE Barber end Hair- IF Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can at all times be finind prepared to attend to the calls of the public. From long experience he flatters himself 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. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to buSi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick %vine attended to at their private dwellings. tf • Oct. 10. • NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Lohr, dec'd. LETTER of Administration on the Estate o((' JACOB LOl-IR, Sen., late of Franklin to\vnship, Adams county, de ceased, hayidg been granted to the subscri ber residing in Antrim township, Frank lin county, Pa., he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said Estate to call and' pay the same without delay—and those having claims against the same are requested to present them, properly au thenticated, ftir settlement. . . to-Notice of claims may also, in the absence of the subscriber, be given to Sam uel Lohr, residing adjacent to the late res idence of said deceased, in Franklin town ship aforesaid. ANDREW Lonß, Sdner. June' 5;18-10.-6t _ _ Groceries &:.Queensware. TUST received a general assortment' Or cf Groceries and' Queen Swam, Which,l will dispose of at, small profits.'. , , • !: R. W..' M'SHERRY. May : I. - •tf • FAPIONS I FASHIONS 1 JOHN G. BAKER Gruysburg. April 3. 1766 T --liiollll7- TCBACCO, CiGARS & SNUFF. West 'York Street, GETTYSBURG. TOBACCO, (1.11(.0,211.13 V. 9 SAMUEL ULRICII 3m 10 FASIIIONABLE BARBERS. HARRIS B,r, BROWN, Carlegant's Balsam of Health.; Scars' Pic?orial 110 . rk.v & iccn tutu to per ' sow subecribing for Dowling':r PREPARED ONbli BY THE SOLE i Of Romonrm. or the anitrituri S./aka /H(lles' illantral PROPRIETQR, ritr lIE Subscriber has just. received a! IMPORTANT NATIONA I. WORK! The American Statesman's Dianna'. la- fresh supply of this valuable Medi- Just issued from the Press a new' and enlarged eine, which has acquired a celebrity which edition of PRI:IDENT:,' :%11:SA GES, in two few others ever received in so short a time as a few years. The vale of which' has !.l ni . d is of r u i Ti s, l 'o d ill 11:(2,;, Bvo. The whole collected io o . • documents . This m ork i. edited and constantly increased, and will continue . as . e „,„ 1 „l e d by Mr. bkvin Williams, Whose famil iarity with our Pulitical Ili'Aoiv fand Stall-tic:A its merits are made known. generally, o the public and This celebrated Balsam of health is a ~ ü biects is well kncm 0 't‘.a medicine of vegetable compound, warrant- all . .rd, a sufficient guarantee for the accuracy and not on k. fidelity of this valuable National Work. Price $5. ed a sale and effectual cnnedv, . fur dyspepsia, but for the whole train of , The History of Romanism, diseases resulting, from a connection with , B y 8ev..1. Dowling, A. N .1'.1: for of the Pete • on Church, N. Y. edition. Jii:t publi:bcd. a disordered condition of the stomach and liver, or deranffement of the digestive folic is a large Svo volume. of neatly 70t, pdgcs, !embellished with NI bravrod eligr , frieTs, in hand ; some emblematic binding. Price Ittff. As a family medicine it stands unrivalled Alt / iersors send i ng the pithlit4ier $3, by ma il, and should be possessed by all heads of will receive a copy uI iThocii„g's jAqioryn% ik„l o , - families, particularly by those that are sub- • beautifully illustrated %%WI fii elegant engia jer.t to a constipation of the bowels. It ving3, Awl one copy of either of the follow leg operates as a gentle appertent, givino• a beautind Pictorial Works. II ;5 be sent by mail, tone and action to the whole system. This they . will receive . one copy of Ihr .lincrican Set' Svu., and one copy of ei- Balsam orHealth does not contain a parti- ;7" 61.°16• they of the Worki. anyperson cue of Mercury, but is composed altogether • wish b o th • t icse important and valuable woiks, of vegetable matter, wli ich renders it perfect- by sending ji to the Pnblisher, they will receive a It harmless and can be taken at all Lines, copy of eael - ., and also .he entittell to choose any tyvo copies Of the following Pictorial and is no hindrance to business nor any - They will be transmitted by mail, bound in strong customary habits. per covers. p0,ta ,, 0 from to cent; per . The proprietor could give a great 1111111- tolnule, Lt r. art „( U . lieu' of certificates of cures performed by The nilto win - g are the hooksgi%; away to si , ' • the medicine, but he deems it unnecessary, scribors to "Dowling's Ilirtnry of Itotoani, , m, - or as they can see them attached 'to each di- "The American St;"'!'man's Manual, - reettons by applying to his authorised Sears . IlSrnrlcrr r f th, II k.ld, 2 5 " engravings -7- agents in every place where it is :idvertised 1 " k " " S‘.2 . , I •o'cli GUM(' to j...llOtrledge, 11111 , 1 a C . fy.; PXII.II - sold. si%e rarige of t,:ubjects in LiteraturJ". sciencesiat For sale in Cenvsburg. by A tt—price SAMUEL li. lit' EIMER. /list. y thy Relydetio n . with m t . April 21, 1.81(1. 5111 morons plates, extia guilt— pi ice Enos' Elide io:!rophy, tiny rnt.tr'r —price S 2 ;"a Librury. .250 einrravingt--;: , '2 Scar:C Pirtmltd Sumlay PuDA-, 1 legnwly ill 'N o rat,d, E X T NSTV CLOT PIING EMPORIUM. The .Illierican Religious Gift Boa, containing on ryp inE Greatest Bargains in ready made' tit ti .r..m..ons from upwards of of our nuts[ 12- Clothing- are to he had at M. TRACY'S celebrated Anns.ican writers, such as :111s. L. Old Established Pioneer Line, No, 9921' 11. to:;igotirney. .1. W. Alexander, G. Kincaid, lie, .1. (;. Whittier, W. I. Market street, Philadelphia ; who has just Williams, E. Kincaid, and Miss 11. F. Gould— finished one of the largest and most corn- . price $..2. plete assortnients of Spring and Summer lrrenth of trail Flowers, by .1. Milton Steana— Cldthing in the City, consisting of lteligious, Moral, and Entertaining-41 50. :!_cuperb Black Cloth Dress To Clertxymen, Postmasters and others 1, I 0.01) to• 511.10 cry town and village in the UM. Prock,, Itoo t o It ted States. responsible men to procure rubacriheis 11.00 to 14,it0 and engage in the tale of the abOvr. Works, to 8,00 to 10,00 whom a very liberal per ventage will be allowed. 7,00 to .9.119 Address E. \VALI:En, 11 , 1 Fulton stieet,N. V. Po to 5,1)0 .3 , 0 1) Beautiful Pictorial and Emblematic Bind- Croton, 4,n0 to 5.50 ! ings—Ready for Harper's elegantlil il- Fp ndi eassimere Pants, to) to 10 , 0 ! l uniinated Bible. Coats. from " • Black ." Superfine Habit Cloth, " Cashmerette, " Tweed, " Fancy prilliiigs " 4,01) to :1,01 : - Persons collecting six copies; of this Bible. and Fine Satin Vests. from ?;•1:I to :Lon forwarding them to the - subscriber, witlidirection,, Extra line Satin Vesta, from _ . 3,50 to 5,00 will receive the binding of one copy gratis. Marseilles _ •` t ,n 0 to 2, i 0 Pattern No. I, consists of a splendid collection Gentlemen's Fine Cloth Cloaks, of 15 beautiful Scripture Vie‘“ , ; No. 2. Magnin from - I 3,00 to 18,00 cent. Views of 'Trinity Church and of the Comm- SIIIICTS, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, STOCKS. nion Window 'fableand Service ; No. 3, the Isla- All garments at this establishment are ; elites taking possession of the Promised Land, Mid warranted both in lit and quality of work- ; the Transfiguration of Christ on the l\lown ; Nu. •t, t French style e h u l E tif a beauunglisni_omhined. • manship ; they are all got up expressly I ; E. IV ALk R. for the retail trade, consequently more care , , No. 11.1 Fulton street, N. York. is taken in the selection of the goods as April 3, IS Id. well as the style of cutting. The propri- ; etm: of the establishment is a practical tai- Aft . 1 . 01 eel iOf a gililiSt Less by for (having served a regular apprentice- ! - AU `Milne 7111 - • a. 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 coin- petitors. All g oods are purchased for CASH, and sold forCASH, which enables ❑s to sell a little lower than those who deal on the credit system, it being a self evident fact that the "nimble sixpence is better than the slow shilling." Also, always on hand an extensive assort ment of Cloths, Cassinieres, and Vestings, which will be wade to order at the shortest M. 'I'I L No. 9.9 Q, Market street, Philadelphia. Aby 1, 1846. 3m TYPE FOUNDRY notice. Printers' Furnishing Warehouse T HE subscribers have opened a new Type Foundry in the city of New York, where they are ready to supply - or ders to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Compo sing Sticks, Chases, and eVery article ne cessary for a Printing office. Also, second hand materials. The Type, which are east 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 any foundry can be matched at this establish- Printing presses furnished, and also Stearn Engines of the most approved pat- C omposition Rollers east for printers. COCKROF'I' & OVEREN D, tiS Ann st. Dec. 19. ly J. H. R J E D ATTORNEY AT 1,{1.11,...• OFFERS his professional services to the people of Adams County. Ills Office is the one on the public square in Gettysburg, lately occupied as a Law-Of lice by War. M'SitiinnY, Esq. He has also made arran,,,fements to have the advice and assistance of his Father, km:F. REED of Carlisle, in all difficult cases. . September 20. tf ALEX. IL STEVENSON, ATTORNEY Al' OFFICE in the Centre Square,North of the Court-house, between" Smith's" and "Stevenson's" corners. t T1103.01S ..IVI'CR.EAItY, • •• • ATTORNEY ..4T CkFFICE in 'the South-ea.st Corner o IL" . the Diarnond, between A. B. Kurtz's Hotel'and•R. W. ill'Sherry's Store. Gettysburg, Dee. 12, 18.15.—tf MIREVII M. R. RAISINS, FIGS, cte foisale C. - .WEAVER. Anril 10, 1840. price $•.! 51) I E "Cumberland Talky Mutual Prokctivn Company," being incorporated by an act of the Legislature and frilly organi7ed and in opera. Lion under the direction of the Inßowing hound of Managers, viz: Thomas C. Miller, John Mame, David W. Al'eullough; James Weakly, William Moore. Samuel Galbraith, Thomas Paxton, A. G Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Woods, Abraham Kurtz,George Brindle, and Scott Coyle, call tho 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 insu:ed becomes a member of the company and takes part in the choice of j officers and the direction of its concerns. 2d: For insurance no more is demanded than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company aria indemnity against losses which may happen. ad. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is avoided by insuring fora term of live yea's. I 4th. Any person ,applying for Maus ance must give his premium note for the cheapest class at ; the rate of 5 per centurn, which will be $5O on the $lOOO, for which he will have to pay $2 50 for five years, and $1 5U for survey and 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 cheaper' than theta of other companies, except such as are incorpota ted on the same principles. THOMAS C. MILLER, Pit r.stuExr. A. G. MILLEn. Sec'y. LIST OF AGENTS The following named gentlemen have been ap• pointed AGENTS for Adams county : William IV. Paxton. Gen'l Agent, Gettysbnrg James A. Thompson, David Zeigler, Dr. Wm. H. Stewart, Henry I\lyers, New Chester Henry Mayer, Etig., Daniel Comfort, Abraham King, EMI., David Blythe, Esq., William Morrison, '- Thomas T. IVierman, Di. 1). Mellinq,er, liant Rerliu ;Sept. 20, ISI L—tf 1,1111" NOTICE .moo 311M_. 11E1 ADD (Of CarliBle,) PRESENTS his respect's to his friends and informs them that he has made arrangements to continue to practice as usual in the Courts of Adams county,. under the new regulation of the times for holding them. Jan. 30, 1810 REMOVAL. arHE Subscriber having removed from Gettysburg, persons having business with him may find him during all the Courts and on every Tuesday throughout the year, at the Hotel of James ArCol3h,ln Gottys. burg, and at all other times,at his residence in Littlestown. M'SHERRY. hut Feb. 6, 1846 ILVER AND GERMAN. SILVER t.." 3 PENCILS, ,VIOLIN. STRINGS, &c., of hest quality, can always be had at the Fancy Store of C. WEAVER. . April 40, 1816. • ••• FEE= Abbot t blow u. Stratum t:p. 'Minterl, , tom R. Ttilkrsstottn. Bender sv III". A relidtbtotAt.