CASSINVIT 7tIALKINV,. .1)A1 - 11) I-lEAGY ESPECTIT LEY returns his irran-i -fill aclitiowleWli.iinints for the very liberal eneottrafzentent which has hereto fore been extended to hint,land respectful ly intbrins his friends that lie contin ues the Cabinet....lll4:ing Business, at the Old Stand in Chninhersbnra street, where he isprepareil to execute the .Vfill est and . 7noSi lash ion a e Fork, which he tv ill warrant equal, if not 611peri01,,10 ally in the place. • Ile has now, and IN - ill always keep on hand a general and extensive assortment of the different articles of Furniture, ineluding WUMEAUS, CENTRE .IND DINING T.II;LES BEDSTEADS, CUPBOARDS, Work and Wash Stands, &c. all of`whieh are of a superior quality, and for which he only asks, an examination to be acknowledged as the very Hest. l'ashion. All orders for Co /This will be prompt /y attended to as mind. GettyslitTr, Feb. 6, 18.16. Bonnets, BibbOns ac Flowers. ' 6911‘l IE subscriber has just received a large assortment of amulets, IZib bons, Wreaths and Flowers; also, a flue . lot. of Shawls, Parasols, Parasoletts and Sun Shades, for sale by R. W 111'81IERRY. llfay 8. Oranges! "'vinous ! VARIETY OF' FIRST-RATE OR f RANGES, & LEMONS constantly for sale by C . WEAVER. April 10, 1816. IP ,L `1":_;i le WI T 0 221 0,) ALarge and excellent assortment of first rate Paint _Brushes and. Sash To' 018, just received and for sale at reason able prices, at the Drug and Book Store of - S. 11. BUEHLER. -- Ciill} - sbutg; -- .Tufie 5; 1816. tf SAVE YOUR TEETH -Dr. Ferdillgud E. Vamlersloot, ESPECTFULLY informs the citi zens of Gettysburg and vicinity that he is prepy►red to perform every operation appertaining to his Profession ; such as Filing, Cleaning and Pluglring Teeth, with Gold, Silver, Tin-foil, and Composition. He will insert incorruptible teeth on Pi vots, or Gold or Silver clasps, in the most durable manner. If carious teeth are prop'erly treated at a seasonable tiine, the progress of the decay may be entirely arrested. He will insert them, from one to entire sets, in such manner, that they will make the articulation of the voice perfect, and materildly assist in mastication. FrOm the success which has attended his professional operations for a num ber of years past, he is confident he can satisfy all who may favor him with a call. If --- "Tor his place 9f residence in quire at the store of Mr. Samuel Fahnes tock. REFERENCE is 'iespectfully made to the following gen tleman : Rev. Prof. airGant, Rev. Dr. Seil M reK Rev. E. V. GERHART, Prof. IT. 11.turr, Rev. T. IT. SWITZER, Dr. D. HonNErt. Rev. S. 51MuLLIN, Dr. C. N. BEni.ccur. Dr. D. GILIIEIIT, • March 20. Ty" DENT/STRY. DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, Surgeon Dentist, RESPECTFULLY offers his profes sional services to the citizens of Get tysburg and surrounding country. Ile is prepared to attend to all cases usually en trusted to the DENTIST, and hopes, by strict attention to Dentistry alone, to be able to please all who may see fit to entrust their teeth in his hands. Office at Mr. M' Cosh's Hotel. May 15. If 13EA. NUTS, FILBERTS, AL INIONDS, &v., of the best quality, to be had at the Confeetionary of. C. WEAVEII. April 10, 18.10 Perfumery, Soul , ' 4 1 'c• 11FIERITITMERY, SOAPS, FANCY I: ARTICLES,'I' , (VS, &c., for sale by C. WEAVER. April 10, 1810. Latest Arrival ! MBE attention of the LADIES is in it. vited to the beautiful assortment of new style Spring Calicoes, Silks, Merinos, Ginghams, Muslins, Lace, Edgings, Gloves, Hosiery and Fancy Goods generally, just received and now opening at the Store of 14-11. R U TM? A U April 10, 1846. THE LADIES A RE invited to call and examine my as sortinent of LAWNS., BA RIiGES, BALZAR,INP , S, GINGIIAMS, GING ,JIANI LAVAS, which for beatity of style and'ehetqmosti cannot be 6UrpaSsed. R. W. 31'SIIERR Y. 3ltty , lIAND AND JOU ?RIOTING OF EVERT "Dia:RIFTION . • 'Neatly & r‘p,nlttioti;lv executed • AD TIIL'.- . 5T.11:" OFFICE . ( ;s• .4 N I JACOOSTIC E OIL! ) 6(71 Ce;11 CL,FI 10A V•i:\ _OFII'NESSwc.4I,,,, IN • t ►!? Oa' cur,. of 1)1.: Vr . :\ anil tlic tit-iltar•re of matt •r into] 1:110 AISII. all 1110 . .“' the buzzing . of itp.ccts. (if %%:itcr. tcitizzinr of stvinn, tic., itirli ate ot . .alv i iroachiinr deafness. and ocricrall‘- ill! 111 , ' ( 11,-caS( . . )1111y 1%1111 haVt• iical for tilt. fifteen, anti ttvent, years, anti were car trinitiwts, have. after usin t r tint. or t‘ro thrown tlivir tritintiots. perfc..tiv Ph% , icians and Stir ! riant, , lik , -,111 . 4 'r - vvointnyttil its list.. 'flip application of the oil produces nil pain, but on the elititrary nn airrceable sensation. '1:11e recipe for this medicine lists burn obtained froth an A nrist of L!rcat Who has; 101111(1, IEOIII 1011. r ob servation. that deafness. in nineteen eases out of tNvenit - , was produeed either from a want of action in the nerves of hearinir, or a drt•nes s in the ears; his object, therefore, NVIIS to find something that would create a healthy . condition of those parts. After a long series of experiments his efforts were at last erowned with stweess, in the dis covery Of this preparation, whirli has re ceived the name of :SCAI,II..t'S Uo3trorNn Aav~rSTU• I)n.. OC, -Cerlilicatcs of cures inny he een by calling on his agent, in Goily,,litirif. S. 11. 131, E111.1.:1?. Gottysiptirv, June 26, 1810. :111 EMORRIIOIDS, PILES, is ;t a disease produced local irritation, costiveness, purgative stimulants, undue determination of blood to the hemorrhoidal vessels by excessive ruling or wall; intr. or a congestive state of die liver, ;mil oftettliv a pemiliarity of the constitution itself. It is usually COIIS idcred under three forms, or varicties,as follows ; Blind Files, White Files, and Bleeding Piles. This disease is so common, and so yen wen known, that a description of its symp toms is not deemed necessary. i niiriiiiiTress which has Followedlhe of the EmbroCation in the cure of this dis ease, has been hilly astonishing. Physi cians now advise their patients to try it, as the ot'ilv PILE 'MEDIC IN E. In addition to its being a positive reme dy for the piles, it never fails to cure that ivroi,cumst.t: rrcniNu, which is so very common, and has its location in the same parts as the piles. Zll7 - Certilicatcs of cures may be seen by calling on his agent, in Gettysburg, S. 11. IiVEILLER. Gettysburg, June 26, 1816. 3m REMOVAL, NO11" FOR .R.4RGAINS WM. RUTHRAUFF ETAS removed his Cheap and Fashion able Store a low doors West of his late stand to the rooms lately occu pied try William M'Sherry, Esq., in Chanilo street,' nearly opposite the English Lutheran Church, where he will be pleas ed to see his friends. Having just return ed front the Cities with a large and splend id assortment of fashionable S R 1. 1 'G and S UMME 0.'1007:1S; selected from the very best Establishments, he invites those wishing to make BA R GAINS, to give him a call. Zr_pq lountry Produce taken in exchange for goods. Gettysburg, April 10, 18-16. IMPORTANT .To ALL CIOTST3aS2 atrlilli:Taaal2ll"2l - 2 , 20 yoir may be sure of ohtttining, at all Antes, pure and highly llavored ix„. T 3 A S• FRESH by the . single pound or largerd , fi- TEAS. quantities, at the . '5/ Peskin Tea Company's Warehouse, 30 ,S'outh ,S'crond Slrrel, between Mai:Arl and Chesnut, Phihntelphia Heretofore it has been very difficult, in deed 'almost impossilde, to obtain good Green and Black Teas. But now you have only to visit the Pekin Tea Compa lIV'S ~tort, to obtain as delicious and grant Tea as you could wish for. IC%II tastes can here be suited, with the advan tage of getting a pure article at a low price. June 26.. tf HOUSE SPOUTING w 11,1. b e made subscriber, erlt. h a o n l l , put ill .Itte l i l l i t l l pbr3o'nitilte v to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish ment in the county. G.1 7 :0, E. BUEIII.E.R. Gettysburg, March 13. - Illacksmithing, kN all its branches, will be .attended to by good worlinicn,,al the Foundry of the subscriber. THOS. WARREN Guttyshurg, DN.. 19. New and'Oheap Goods. haye just reipiveiLa Large A.isorlment of NEW SPRING GOODN,To resperthill,r invite the attention of the Puhlie—satisfied that I , can offer them a's HANDSOME GOODS, and at as'LOW PR ICES,ai= ea)ihe had at any otherhou,e. R. W. M'SHERR Y. \l my 4. . • tt FASIIIMS! FASHIONS! spring Fashions jw,:t received! r(•-prr•ifiilir informc frio;111- fire to dle 'l' ILO it B :74i Ih: in , : it I.:,tal.ll,lttitcnt itt :•trvct. l;vttv,sllr.r, a ft •NV tit)or, In lut . 11101111 ,1 111 ' S I 'OWL licro Lc It ill a!‘(:ty" , he prep:lll,l to atictol to order:, IT on Ow itto, , t re:1,011,111e u•rots. Ile .11:i< itt:lo"t - t uk .. .rattglotteet , to revek•e rvgttlarly thv littlest QJity Fitshioits. and he pronmise all who may favor him ‘vith their [:itroinige. that he will wive dull' entire satisf:triion, hollt :is it regards the lit and Nvormanship of all garments entrusted to hint : and at as moderate priers as the., can be obtained any else. I h c b u p t . s . by sltl,l inicution to hnsim h; jilcast., to nu•rit a share ul anil sit gr i Protliive nil:en in cxch;nt ~ , t• for NV (irk. • .11)IIN 11,11i.I.; It Gi•tt:-I)tiro, .11)61 3, 1 S 16.—tc .110:1 - 111E.1 MAL,' TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN W. DENWIDDIE E:SPECTI . TrLY informs the eiti zra, ze„,;01.(:,,y5i,,,,:i,„1 the l in that- he hati taken the \\ hum% n Tdeilori)or; Est oblish 'IIINIII If. 514:1,1.V. in (11:millersburr st., Getty-dturil. imarl opposite Air. 13tieltler's .limtlice;iry and Rook Store, \Olen. lie is prepared to exertite till ‘t - ork in his line with and in the most approt st cr: i All tvorl: entrusted to Itim, will w.irriitd.,to lit. Ills terms %vitt - In• Ivry moderate, for (*.‘sit or ( . OUNTItY PILO- ,14 - __/- The latest Fashions will I)( rrgular- I . from thy ( (4.ttysltur. , . - Thiceli .20, IS 16.-1 y DIAMOND T ONSOR S. IL TIPTON, "F AS /N A 111,E Bather and I fair ' Ifie Ll sser, has removed his "Temple" to the Diamond, adjoining the County Ivhere he can at all times he litund prepared to attend to the calk of the public. I lons experience he flatters himself thatite_catt.go throngh all the ramifications Oldie Tonsorical departmentS, with such an Infinite dearer, of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins. to the keen ordeal of his razor. hope!;,' therefore, that liv at.lentitni to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as reveive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Oct. 10. tf FASHIONABLE BARBERS. HARRIS C BROWN, gA VINO taken the Shop lately °Nat pied by GLantoE HARRIS, adjoining Mr. Kulin's Temperance I tote!, in C ham bersbu rg street, will be prepared at all times to attend promptly to all calls in the Ton sorial department. They hope, by punc 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. Ala)* 15, 1810. The .IPamphre7,Wiiies ASSE D at the last Session of the , gislature of Pennsylvania have been received at this Office, and are ready for distribution to those authorized to receive them. A. B. K URTZ,- Proth'y Prothonotary's Office, Gettyshurg,July 10, 1646. t C 3 - - .1 Camp 'Meeting. INI Id. commence on the 3d of .qug ust, one quarter of a mile south east'of Littlestown, to be held by the -Uni ted Brethren in . Christ. sister Churches arc respectfully invited to tent with us. LEVI BISHOP, ) ISAAC STAUB. ,Commit. ISAAC BERLIN, July 10, 1840.—td VTA,RE, - WHOLE , S.ILE RET.411,1 ffINIIE Subscriber has now on hand a AL large assortment of TIN WARE, which he Will sell on reasonable terms at his Estab!Minima in Chumbersburg .!reel. ;cir•Call and see. G. E. 13I7EIILER, - Gettysburg, June 19, 1816. Groceries & Queens:ware. JUST received a general assortment of Groceries and Queensware, which 1 Will dispose of at small profits. R. W. M'S111:1IRY. May 4. tf ISABELEA NURSERY, Will' TREES, of all kinds, (grafted op in the root,) can be bad of the sub scriber. on reasonable terms. Please call and judge for yourselves. • C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 29, 1816. Groceries fliaectisicare ! subseriber has just opened a large assortment of Groceries suitable for family use ; also a fine variety of Queens ware, which can he sold low. WM. RuTHRAUFF. April 10, 1810. Calicoes. Large ,Assortment of. bep.olifol style CA I,lc9Es—inst rerrived an d for le by R. \V. R R M3v.b. - ..... • BLACKS3IITITINC. I f molt rsi L locil iiiis roinicutril « ;ill 11. N ":" .11111 : 11, ill'i: ENtalill,lllllCllt 1:11* D. II !shill), :121d is pritarod to do all hinds or BLACILSIVIIT HINGE i !wind i ;eon Otrritlgts, s. frit:funs, 11... Nvoititl say to those %din have I to shoe, tin it Ine has in his vin ploy first-rata hanriz. whirli. with attention, l'11:11 1 11' 111111 to EfiVl. Cll - S:111411111111 to ull thrr,c who inily favor him NVIIII a call. Carriage 4• lUnc - 4gy Springs (warrante(l) will lii promptly male to or ilvr at all tinws. (1 7. `"".111 kinds of REP.IIRING done, both in 11'ood and Iron, at the most redu . yell prices. Thankful for past enrour:wernent, the subseriber solicits a vontinuance of !mini 11:nre. and invites his friends to 4all at his Establishment in Zr__r - NV('St ( 1 1101111WrShIlrtr street, a few doors below l ' hompson ' s Hotel. C. W. lIOIT . M.kN GettvsbunT, 1(l). 0. 1816. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY am' *Machine Shot?. 11 E subscribers having; illy Folliiiiry in Getlysliiira, respcciftilly informs his friciitis and the iniklii. i , eneral that he has tint' on hands, anti Nvill cumin tic to inaintlacitnic„a large assortinciit ut S T 01° S, Of all ptterns. such aS th v Il a I Imw y, 111 r, Premium, mid nine-plate Couldit,t! Stove. also Chamber Stoves, of all sorts and size• Ili lias also on linn(l, t'aslings ii►r Machinery, of all kinds—for Threshing .Machines. Grist Afills, Saw &r. also 11,OUG11 CASTINGS of all the patterns now in use. Ile has on ham!, already made, a 1111,nawr i •the celebrated SYLER PLOTTGELS, IV)11(11 Will sell low. Ile has also on 11:111(1. and Will continue to make, 1101,- 1,0111-1 V IVagon arid Carriag-e-hox es, and all cither articles in his line of bus iness, whieh are too numerous to men tion. Ile has, also, TII RESII !NG MACITINFS, mull- made, and continues to manufacture LlT•rt.t:'s Patent two-horse liachincti, and the llanover and - York patterns. A tiy.one who may want BRASS C A S, will he attended to. All the above articles will be sold low, for Cash or Country Produce. Old metal will also be taken in exchange for Work. c:7- Repairing, and all work in his line, done at the shortest notice.,, D.l The subscriber is very thankful for past favors, and hopes his friends will remem ber the Old Establishment, in the 'Western part Of the town, near C. W. Hoffman's Co:wh shop Gettysburg, I)ee. 19 S H E. 'S. D.A.GUERRIAN ROOMS. 1? 31 - ! . 1 0 5. u . 1 7 . e E t Ay llk t %: ( 0 , t e t S ( . 1 1( e tt e i t ) i r li o li onis al • i t; No. 117 13ALTDIonli STuEET, with a light expressly adapted for taking Daguerreotype IlDniatures, upon the most approved system. • IN wt•ould especially call the attention of country operators to his facilities for fur nishing Daguerreotype Apparatus, Plates, Cases and Chemicals of the very best quality, and as cheap as any establishment in the ITnited States. Baltimore, May 27, 1846.-2 m PLIUIVECEM'S National Dagnerrim Gallery and Pho tographers' Furnishing Depot: t WARDED the Metial, Four First it Premiums; and Two Highest Hon ors by the Institutes of Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania, for the most beautiful colored Daguerreotypes and hest Apparatus ever exhibited. gr. - IT-Portraits taken in exquisite style, without regard to weather. Instructions given in the art. A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock always .on hand, at the lowest cash priceli. New York, 251 Broadway Philadel phia, 1:36 Chestnut st..• Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover streets ; Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue ; Petersburg, VV a., Mechanics' Hall ; Cincinnati, Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main Street ; Sara toga Springs, Broadway. June 5,1846.—1 y Lr, t 3100 I g ym , . subscriber has now on hand an extensive assortment of TIN WARE at his Shop in Chambersburg street, which he will ;ell at prices to suit the times. Ile therefore solicits those is'ho need aily Tin Ware to give him a call. kgember Chatnbcrsburg street. GIX), E. IlliEllbEß. \ Gettysburg, March 1:3. ECOND-HAND COACHES, BUG GIES, &e., of good and substantial make, ran he had at the• Coach Establish ment of the subscriber, in Clettysburg.- .•..7 C. W. .HOFFMAN.. Gettysburg - , May 20, 1846. Tweeds OFiferent varieties for Spring and St i ni r tner wear—beautiful style' and e enp—to he had at the Store. of WM. 107.1;111ZAUFF. • April 10, 1816. • 07,,, ! , 1 ,1 1111SCr . lilit".21 111 . 1 ) 011' e .1:;:e;•i(ch 31unvul. .... l'I:E• 4 101:::\ ?11:••••)0.1:!-. 1;, nd-come %-o!nrtm-,, • 1•0: ' 1,11 , Iron offieial idononom•-. • ,•dm•d ,•ommiod 1,. :\ 1 . Edwin AVilliam , . lio-e lonol Linty our 111 , dolv oLd ••d.th•st :n.tomddy. i, v.odl Imox% n .01Lr In,l lir au. -milk...nit goar.knine MI Om arviiroeN Ii v ‘Voris. Pio 1/01‘ ling .1. NI .1',1:401 rrt O w an ('unrclr, N. V. r2ili edition. dn.t i- a lai-ze oi neolly NVIIII 5(1 bl'ol , ll/0 in II:111d orlr IT. Sigo::: !ley. J. W. A leNa 11(1•.r. G. Spurr_. E. )(as:m..l. W. Ilrou no, 3. G. 11'6ittier, 11'. H. price $!. Irret!th 'of Irda Fitment, by J. :Million Stearn , — Moral. anti Entettairting— rai. 'Fa Clergymen, Postmasters and others. Wanted, in every town anti village in the tett States, responsible Hien to procure 5111 , ,E and. Crigatv• in the sale tit' the :aim e Work,, to %%limn cry liberal per tentage trill Le Aimed Address E. WALKER, 11-I Fla lOU street,N. V. Beautiful Pictorial and Enddentatic ings=lleadyforilarper's elc,:;antly Persons collecting - six copieg of this Bible. and for them to the subscriber, witbilirections, will receive the binding of one copy gratis. Pattern No. 1. consists of a splendid collection of Is beautiful f:;cripture Views; NO. :.I. Magnifi cent Views of Trinity Chili ch.and oldie Commu nion Window Talde and -Service : No. 3, the Isra elite,: taking possession orthe Land. and the Transfiguration of Christ on the Mount: No. I. a beautiful English and French style combined. K". WALKER. No. 111 Fulton sliest, N. York. April 3, Is Protection against Loss by 311 E- 11 • _EL.III3 JIEE: Ii G "Combedandlley .illottml Protection Company, - being incorporated by an act of the Legislature and fully organized and in opera tion under the direction of the follow ing board of _Managers, viz: Thomas C. Miller, John Mome, David W. M'Cullough, James Weakly, William Moore, Samuel Galbraith, Thomas Paxton. A. G 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 whiLli this kind 01 insurance has over any other : Ist. Every person insm•ed becomeS a member of the company and takes pa . rt in the choice of officers and the direction of its concerns. 'l'. WARREN For insurance no more is demanded than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and indenmity against losses %%ilia may happen. :td. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is avoided, by insuring for a term of live years. -Ith. Any person applying for insurance must give his premium note for the cheapest class at the rate of r, per cent t u n, which will be $5ll on the ta,m; , for which he will have to pay ',;72 Su for five years, and 50 l'or survey and policy, and no more unless loss be sustained to a greater amount than the funds on hand will cover, and then no more will be required than a pro rata share. These rates are much cheaper than those of other companies, except such as are incorpora ted on the same principles. THOMAS C. MILLER, I'nrsrucn•r. A. G. MILLER, Scr.y. LIST OF AGENTS. The following named gentlemen have been ap pointed AGENTS for Adams county : William W. Paxton. Gent Agent, Gettyrburg. James A. Thompson, David Zeigler, Dr. Wm. R. Stewart, Petersburg Henry 'Myers, New Chester Henry Mayer, Esq., ibbottstown. Daniel Comfort. fStraban Abraham King, Esq., HunICIStOWII. David Blythe, EN., Morrison. Thoiita,; T. NVierrnan, Dr. D. Mellinger. Sept! 7:lo, rS•ll.—tf PRESENT~ his respects to his friends and informs them that lie has made arrangements to continue to practice as usual in the Courts of Adams conntv, under the new regulation of the times for holding them. Jan. 30, 1810., tf erlll 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 Japes M'Cosh, in Gettys burg, and at all other times,at his residence in Littlestown. FLYER AND GERAIAN• SILVER CI I''ENCILS, VIOLIN STRIN - CS, &c., of hest quaint-, can alwavii he laid at the Fancy 'Store of" C. WEAVER. INIP01:1'.\ NT N.1'11()5 I, Iy(INK The American Statesman's 'Manual The History of Romanlsm, Kincaid. and Nlis, IL F. Gould— ftminuted Bible L. 411 NO:I7CE .110" 111311, .111 3136 (Of Carlisle,) *R E 31 O,V A L . WM. .11 . SIIEIZRY. th❑ Feb. 6, 1810 Garlerrint ., ; Balsam of Health , It 1" THE '901.1: ri• 111: hns j 1154 rPorive 1 a fro'li hii • li i o n :,1•:111ired a celchritv which feu others ever re.epived in so short a time as a few v ears. 'lle sale of whirl' has constantly Mere:lF:ed, eontitlue as its merits are :frttiv This 1:4.1(.1u:111.d Balsam of health is at medicine of vetroahle compound, warrant ed a s:ift• and ellectital remedy, not only for th-spepsin. lost for the whoie train of restwilitter from a connection with a tip:ordered rendition of the stomach and liver, or deramientent of the vligerlire As a fa in He ni i•dieine it stands unrivaled and Amid!) he possessed by all heads of particularly by those that are stap let !to a constipation of the botrchc. ft operates as a Lrytille apperjrist. giving. a tone and action to the %duple sN-slent. This Balsam of lle:11111 dons not contain a parti cle of Mercury, bat is con%posed a/tot:ether of v vtretablf. matter. which renders it perfect ly harmless and rim he taken nt all times. and is no hindranee to liusittess nor attv customary habits. The proprietor could give a t*reAt num ber of eertifieates of cures performed by die medicine, but he deems it uninti•essam, as they van see them attached to each di rertions by applying to Id:: authorised no•ents in every place where it is advertise() and sold. For Sale in Gettv , lnirtr. In -4.1 I 11. I 1 I April •!. 1, Is 111. 5111 E \' E N S 1 1" E cLoTHING Elfl' 0 It l' 31. 11 E (;reatet Bargains in ready made t'lothitur are to he had at M. 'IT y - s ()Id Established Pioneer Line, No. 29:.! .larket street, Philadelphia; who has just finished one ot the largest and most com plete assortments of Sprint!. nitti Stnumer Clothing in the City, consisting of :•-•tipeill Mark Cloth Ilu s; Coats, irom •• Black " ''.uperlitie Habit Cloth-- 2.7.1) 10 :Liitt 4.11010 French l'assitnere Pants. 1.10 Ii) Fancy lhillings .1,00 to 3,110 Fine Satin Ves.ts. from :MN) Extra line Satin Vests, front Marseilles Gentlemen's Fine Cloth Clocks from 1,3,i11) to 1ti,1!1) Sill COLLA RS. Sr q'EN !WHS. sTorKs. All g - armetils at this establishment are warranted both in fit and quality of work manship ; they are all got tip expressly for the retail trade, consequently more cart 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 7 ship to the business) and has 1111111! nit prac tical workmen in his employ. G u nti c mcl l in want of CLOTH' N G 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 CASII, and sold for CASII , which e n a bles us to sell a little lower than those who deal on die credit system, it being, a self evident faet that the "nimble sixpence is better than the slow shilling." Also, always on hand an extensive assort ment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, which will be made to order at the shot test notice. M. TRACY. No. 29.2. :%farket ,twet, Philadelphia. flay 1, 18-16. 3111 TYPE: FOUN DRY l'riaters' Furnishing Warehouse THE 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 Chases, and every article ne eessary for a Printing ()nice. Also, sceond hand materials. The Type, which are east in TWW moulds, from an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep eounteN, are Nvaranted to be unsur passed by any, and will be wild at prices lo suit the times. All the type furnished by us are "hand-ea:4." The types from any foundry can be matched at this establish : ment. Printing presses furnished, and also Steam Engines of the most approved pat- .lUillvisstow n Bend( rsville. A rewlist.mn. Eerl in. Composition Rollers cast for printers. COCK - I:OFT OVEREND, tls Ann sl. Der. 19. 1y OFFERS his professional services to the people of A dams Conn y. Office is the one on the public square in Gettysburg, lately occupied as a Law-W -./ire by %%TM. INT'SnEnnv, Esq. He has also made arrangements to have the advice an d assistance of his Father, JUDGE REED of Carlisle, in all difficult cases. September 20 / . •tf ALEX. 11. STEVENSON, - OFFICE in the Centre Square - , North of the Court-house, between “Smith's" and “Stevenson's" corners. THOMAS MTRE RY, ATTORNEY AT LA Ir. in the Stottli-ettst VOrner o the Diamond, bertvern A. B. Kutles liifiel :Intl R. I‘l'Slterry's Store. Gettysburg, I)er. 12', 1815.—tc VRESII 'M. IL & t . Jir lair sale t C. WEAVER. ,LQ, 1816 • PROPR I I: T U P., ('.i-b i i.ltf J. H. It E ED, ATTORNEY' AT W", TTOR NEI' 47' LAW. ; 4 10.00 to $11,410 it,oo 10 FOP) I r.,10 to 11.110 S,flo to II).o 7,1111 to 11.110 .1. 1 0 11 to :00 :;.5 1 ) to s,tito 1,1)11 to '2,no