SUP.E.RIOB Daguerreotype Portraits, Single or in Groups; obuivd.cow . (9123 at.l.B2,slp..ezrsps,l). ,To the Ladies and Gentlemen of GETTYSBURG THIS Subscribers (one proprietor of the Philadelphia Daguerrian Institute, at .Publishers' Hall, 101 Chestnut street, Phil adelphia, and both from the "Daguerrean Gallery," Baltimore,) beg leave to inform the citizens of this place, that they have opened rooms adMirably adapted as re-1 gards conve n Miley of access. comfort, &c.. at Mr. S. S. M'CREAIII"S residence, in Chamhersbmg - street, 4 doors east of the Lutheran Church, where they are preo red to execute Portraits and Miniatures ur a superior quality, either plain, colored or mezzotint°, single or in groups. Our facilities are not onh more exten sive but superior to any heretofore used out of the large cities, and enable us to produce likenesses unsurpassed by any other artists. Particular attention given to the position, ease and grace of Children, while sitting, in order to produce the beauty of artistica' elreet combined with what is more desira ble,—a faithful portraiture. Satisfaction given or no charge made. ti._ — .:l'lnstrtietions given in the. Art and all materials furnished on reasonable terms. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call j ind examine our large collection of suite-, not . specimens For further particulars see circulars. PLUMER & IVILDE Aug. 1.1 LITERARY NOTICE. T HE Annual Address before the PunE . NAriosmirAN and Piiii.omATuAEAN So cieties of Pennsylvania College, will he delivered in Christ's Church, on Wednes day Sept. 17th, at 3 P. m. by the Rev. Cgo. 13. CHEF:VEIL The _public are respectfully invited-to IV. A. RENSHAW, -) .1. A. BRADSHAW, I joint C. A. BROUGHER, J. A. S. 'BRESSLER, j rc;oininitt,,, IV. H. MORRIS, 1,. E ALBERT, Sept,- 4. 1846; Penfv . ss'ylva pita C talegc. TUE Annual Comme'ncement of Penn •syltania College \yin take place on 'Thursday morning the 17th of September in Christ's Cl,lnrcli, the exercises com inencipg at 9. o'clock. The friends of ed ucation and the public generally are ,ted to attend.. • D. c:ILBERT, Secretary of Bawd of 'Trustee= Aug. 21, 1816. .111,nnini association. THE Alumni Association of Pennsyl vania College will meet in the Col lege Chapel on Wethiesday September 16/li, at 2 o'clock, P. M. The Annual Address will be delivered in Christ's Church on the evening of the same day at 7 o'clock, by Rev. JAMES L. SCIIQCK, A. 11 . 1. of Reading, Pa. M. L. STOEVER, See' y. Aug. 21, 1846. In the matter of the intended application of "The .adams County BeneficialTem , perance &dell'," for alterations in their Charter. TOTICE is hereby given that appli cation has been made to the Court of 'Common Pleas of Adams county, by the -"Astame County Beneficial. Tem perance Society of Gettysburg" for a Mo dification of their corporate name, 'and certain amendments to their Charter, - and that if no sufficient reason he shown to the contrary the s. id Court will, on Tuesday the 22d day of September next, decree and decla're that the said amendments shall be deemed and taken to be part of the instru ment upon which said corporation was formed and established, as if the same had originally been made part thereof. By the Court, A. B. KURTZ, Proth'y. Aug. 28th, 1810. 3t rERUVIAN GUAVA. P. A. & S. SMALL, of York, Pa. H AVE constantly on hand GUANA. of the best quality, which will be sold at the lowest prices. Extract from the American Agriculturalist "Guana is valuable for vary kind of soil except that which is already rich, and for every , kind of field or g arden crop, Grass, Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers. The reason it is so seryiecable to all arises from the tact of its gontaining every kind of food necessary for the growth of stem, dower, fruit and seed. The eminent die mkt Dr. Jackson, of Massachusetts, says it conies nearer to a Universal, Compost than any other excremental Manure." . Purchasers will be furnished with direc tions for use. Aug. 21, 1846.-4 t. Latest Arrival ! MHE attention of the LADIES is in vited to the beautiful assortment of new style B . l)6lTC:dimes, Silks, Merinos, Ginghams, MuslinS, Lace, Edgings, Gloves, Hosiery and Fancy Goods generally, just leeeived and now opening at the Store'of- W 31.. 11 DTI! I? AI: Pk'. 10, 1810. • • ITOTICZ. Est elLe of Peter Nark, do emot To AcaTT OR REFUSE, &c. State of Peansylcania;) - Ar an Orphans' AIM IS c ou y r y„ . rout. held at •A,:et .... • . • ; tyihn rg, in -and, for 0 .7..t.tr„ ..4,4"4. . . the County of Al. - ..14114. 1. . :fants on the 17th (ay . •••,& .. of A oglist, A. D.. . •.- .V .lr Ai ~..., k, I ISltii Before .Itirn; ... . '. J N. Irvine, j•:, , q: Pre' :44lent,& his Associates, Judges, Acc. aisigoed, &c. ON MOTION, Th eCourt grant a Rule . on -nil the I leirs and Legal Represen tativesof I'ETEn MARK, late of Franklin. township, Adams county, deceased, to wit: Nicholas- Mark, John hark, Jacob Alark, Mary Duncan, J' intermarried widi John Aloritz, Sophia intermarried with Solomon Kepner, Magdalena intermarried with`Dr. David R. _Smith, Juliana inter married with John Kyner. Charlotte biter ! married with Samuel Cover, and the issue of Sarah Mohr, (late Sarah Mark,) de ceased, who died previous to her said filth- er, to ,wit:—Martha Flohr intermarried' with Daniel Kuhn; and the issue of titt san Middlecolf (late Mark,) deceased, who died revious to her father, to wit :—iNlary i AIIII lliddlecolf, who is a minor and has for her Guardian David Aliddlecolf—to be and appear at au Orphans' Court to be held at Gettysburg - , in and for.the county of Ad- . ants, on the 22d day q• svember next , to accept or refuse to take the Real Estate of the said deceased at the valuation made thereof agreeably - to the Intestate Laws of i this Commonwealth. Personal notice to be given to the I leirs residing in the min- ' tv of Adams ; and to . such of the Heirs who reside in the State of Ohio and other counties in Pennsylvania, notice to be giv en by letters directed to them. 111\,TIIE CO ", M. S. II AM I LTo N, ( lerb, StTt. .4, 18 l6—:3t ITOTIOE. Es•lalc of Fr•rdcricl, llcrliir, decrased I'll SHOW CALTSE. &c; Slate if Pennsyfraniarl AT in Orphans' Court held at I , et- ADams Cot'N'lly, , u ; , . l i 0 , _ ontr, I),[ ,:„ 111 :11 . 1 lor (the County of Ad 4-:''' 0 4 4 ,: rmus, oil the 17til 4.4 i 4. tt g day 01 Augui,t ult. v ::;..ft= 4 -4 . I A. D. I sill: Betine - _ ° 444.0 0 J Win.N.lrvine, Esq. President, and his Associates..lialges, &e. assign ed ke. pUE PROOF having been limit , of the service of the Rule granted at a former Orphans' Court, on all the heirs and legal representatives of Fenomitcr. BERLIN, late of Hamilton township, de ceased, to appear at this Court, to acecept or refuse to take the Real Estale of said deceased, at the valuation made thereof, and they being severally called in open Court, and making no answer :—W-liere upon the Court grantan alias Rule on all thti heirs and-legal representatives of the said Frederick Berlin, deceased, to wit : John Berlin, Henry Berlin, George Berlin, Lo retta intermarried with John Sheffer, Eli Berlin, Joel Berlin, Polly 13erlin, Frederick Berlinow the Guardians of such of them.as are minors: to be and appeaf at'an Orphans' Court, to be held at Get tysburg, in and for g the county of Adams, on the '22tl day of ,S'eptember next, to show cause why the Real Estate of the said de ceased should not be sold agreeably to the Intestate Laws of this Commonwealth.— Personal notice to be given to the heirs re siding in the county of Adams, and to such of the heirs as reside in the State of Ohio, notice , to be given by letters directed to them. In"ria: COURT, WM. S. HAMILTON, Clerk Sept. 4,1846.-3 t ITOTIOE. Estate of Jacob Lohr, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs and legal representatives of JAcon Lonn, deceased; late of Franklin township, Adams County, viz :—Catharine Lohr, (widow of said deceased,) Andrew .Lohr, (Petitioner) Samuel Lohr, Margaret, inter married with Jacob Hoke, Susan, inter married with Daniel Lady, Catharine, in termarried with William - Highland, and Henry Lohr, who are the surviving chil dren of the said deceased, that AN INCItrEST will be held on Saturday the 19111 day of, September next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at at the late residence of said deceased, in in Franklin township, Adams county, for the purpose of making a partition of the I Estate of said deceased to and among the heirs and the legal representatives, if the same will admit of such partition with 7 out prejudice to, or spoiling the whole there- I of, but if the same will not admit of such par tition,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 appraise the same, whole and undivided ; and further to enquire and ascertain whether the said Real Estate will conveniently accommodate more than , ono of the heirs of said intestate, and if so, I how many of said heirs it will.convenient- ly accommodate.' BENJ. SCTITTIVER, .S7terifi. Sheriffs Office, Gkti'Sbtag, Sept. 1, IS4G. AS removed his Cheap and Fashion able Store a few doors West of his late stand to the rooms lately occupied by William APSherry, , Esti., in Chamber burg street, nearly opposite the English N 0 TIC E . Lutheran Church, where he will he pleas -led to see his friends. I laving just return- BY virtue of an order of the Court of ' ed from the Cities with a large and splend- Common Pleas of Adams County, id assortment of llishionable diree.ted to JEssEE KELLER, Assignee of SPRIXG and S 11,117,11 EIN Jacob Keller and Elizabeth, his Wife, late of Conowago tp..Adams Co. said JesseKel- i Cr 0 0 sp . S . , lens hereby cited and commanded to appear, - : : • • selected!from the. very best Establishments, atthe next Court.of Common Pleas to be hol-. he invites those wishing "to make .BAH den at Gettvsbotw on the 22d day of Sep- . OAINS, to give him a call. 012pCountry tembee instant, then and there to show cause, why he sliOtild not be dismissed from his Produce takettin exchange for!gocids. said trust as Assignee, and another apPoint- ' _ Gettysburg, April 10, 1.13 , 16..___ . ... ',.... ed in his stead.• ! Z ANTE CURRANTS k CITRONS A. 13. KURTZ, Proth'y. i for sale by C. WEAVER. Sept. 1,18.16.-3 t i April 10; 1816. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY and Olachine Shop. I'J<\ II E subseribers havinL,* leased the - 11 - . Foundry in Gettysburg, respectfully InFilrms his friends and the public in ocitcril 'thin hrilias nplv oit hands, and will vontin- Itin t 0 inantlfacitire, a large hjsornnent. of of all patter t its, such as the Hathawav, Pa N tor, Premium, and nine-plate. Cookitw Stove, also (.'panther Stores, of all, sorts and sizt.s. j Ile has also on hand. ('alsings for illachiner3". of all kinds—for Threshing Maehines, Grist Mills, Saw Alills,&e. also PLOUGH I !A STI NGS of all the patterns now in use. lle has on hand, already made, a number of th 6 celebrated SYLER PLOUGITS, which lie will sell low. He has also on hand, and xvill continue to make. 1 101, I,OIV-VV. , k AVinzon and Carriage-box es, and all other artielc iii his lint of bus innss, whirl' are too numerous to men tion. Ile has. also. THRESHING IEACHINES, ready made, and continues to manufacture Lirrt„l::: Patent. t‘%(,-horse Machines. and the Ilannver and York patterns. TIV MIC W 111) 111:1 Avant lI{ASS CAST INGS, will lii atiellded to. All the above articles will he s o ld low, for Cash or ('ountry Prodnee. Old metal gill also be taken in' exeltamre for Nvork. 077 - I?epairing, and all work in his line, Nolte at the shortest notice.,..:l/ The subscriber is very thankful for past favors, and hopes his friends will remem ber the Old Estahlislimetit, in the \l'estern part of the town, near C. \V. Hoffman's Coach shop. Gettysburg, Dee. ID AMERICAN INDUSTRY gfok:„,„.• .1.1'I) C ILE.IP • GEORGE H. SIVOPE 13•ETuRNS his thanks to his friends fir the liberal patronage hitherto ex tended him, awl respectfully invites all persons desirous of securing first-rate Fur niture at reasonable prices, to call at his Cabillet.litaking in York street,la few doors east of \VAT- Ti.Es' lintel, %diem be will be prepared to make, to order, DINING, CESTI?E, • 7'OILE7 TABLES,. Bedstead's, Sideboards, Sons Cupboards, Work, Wash and Candle ,S'tands, ke., to,Yether with every article in his line of business. lle will also keep on hand the various articles of Furniture, made of the best materials, and in the neatest styles. All orders fur Work will be promptly attended to on tIM most rca suitable terms. Give us a call! gc—COFFINS will be furnished at all times upon the shortest notice. [ -- r-:_Country Produce NVIII he taken in exchange furfurniture. Gettysburg, June 12, 18.16. C Ala IN E'V 11 A.K. ILN G. DAVID I-lEAGY, ESPEGTFULLY returns his grate .a' ful acknowledgements for the very liberal encouragement which lias hereto fore been extended to him, and respectful ly informs his friends that he still contin ues the Cabinet-Making Business, at the Old Stand in Chambersbura street, where he isprepared to execute the iVeat est and most .I%ashionable lionk, which he will warrant equal, it' not superior, to any in the place: Ile has now, and will always keep on hand a general and extensive assortment of the different articles of Furniture, including BUREAUS, CENTRE .'XD DIN G T.,78 BEDSTEADS, CUPBOARDS, Work and Wash Stands, &c. all of which tire of a superior quality, and for which he only asks an examination to be acknowledged as the very latest fashion. All orders for Coitims will be prompt ly attended to as usual. Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846. REMOVAL, Nollr FOR BARGAINS ! RUTHRAUFF Spring Fashions just received ! Vtoll t.; SlATeriber respertfully informs Y his Inert& and the piddle generally, that he continue,: to carr}• on the AI. () lc IN CI Business at his Estaf;ll;:litnent in ("ham bersburg street, Gettysbinv, a few doors below Thompson's Hotel,' where he s will always pc.prepariqt to attend to'orders up- on the tuoit reasonable terins. Ile has made arrangentents•to receive 'relsdarly thin . Latest' City Fashions, - ;Ind he promises all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will give them entire satisfaction, both as it regards the, lit and wormanship of all garinents entrusted to him ; and at as moderate prices as they can be obtained any where else. lle hopes, by 4 strietattention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a share of public patronage and support. 11:7-Country Produve taken in exchange' for Work. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN W. DENWIDDIE 1 3D 1.'.1)ECT1.111,1,Y informs the citi zens of Gettyslitirg and the surround ing country, that lie has taken the well known 7.. ,Establishuteail ofJ. 11. 51.1!:1,1..Y, in Chanthersburic st.. Gettysburg, nearly oliposite Ilueliter's Apothecary and 'look Store, where he is priTared to exceitte all work in• his line with neatness and in the most approved style. t r:i All %vol.:: entrusted to hint, will he \yarn - tilted to lit. His terms will he -very moderate, for (.'Asti or ('oryritv.l)Ro T. IV.IIMEN DUCE. pc7.Tho laiost Fashions will be reL,;ttlar lv reveived from the Cities. Gettysburg, March '2O, 1 H. 10.-1 N. THE tindersitzned has connected Ivith his Coachinaking - Establishment a large Smith shop, anti is prepared to do all kinds 01 BLACHSIVIITHING, n chi d ing - iron in Ca rriakes, Buggies. Irag•olis, t 5 c. Ile wonal say to thi,meovho have llorses to shoe, that he has in his em ploy first-rate hands. which, with his per-„ sonal attention, will enable hint to give en tire satisfaction to all thbse who inay favor him with a call. Carriage .Q• Baggy Si»:ings (warranted) will be prom ptly matte to or der at all tittles. kinds of REP/lIRING done. both in - Wood :4 1 roil, 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 iii pc"— west Chambersburg street, a few doors below Thompson's lotel. Ice Cream ! Ice Cream! N hand at all hours ; parties sup plied at the shortest notice, and upon the most reas(malde terms. Call at the Fruit and ( onfectionary Store of C. \YEA AVE I?. Gettysburg, April 10, 1810. Oranges ! Lentons ! VARIETY OF FIRST-RATE OR- A RANGES, & LEMONS constantly for sale by C. WEA VER. April 10, 1846. Ttveeds OFdifferent varieties for Spring and Summer wear—beautiful ,tyle and cheap—to be had at the Store of W'cM. RUTHRA U FF. Aphl 10, 18.16. HE Subscriber having removed from Gettysburg, persons having business with him mad• find him during all the Courts and on every Tuesday throughout the year, at the Hotel of James M'Cosh, in Gettys burg, and at all other times,at his residence in Littlestown. WM. M'SHERRY. Feb. 6; 1846. . tiro die ITERS his professional services to lir the people of Ad:uns County. llis 01lice is the one on the public square in Cettvsburg, lately occupied as a Law-Of flee lrrl Wu. M'Saiiamy, Esq. • lie has 'also made arrangements to have the advice and assistance of kis Father, Jeout: WED of Carlisle, in all difficult cases. September 20. ALEX. R. STEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OF Ein the Centre Square, North ofthe Court-house,between‘‘Smith's" and "Stevenson's" corners: T HO MAS 111PCR.F.14RY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFF (1c1_: in the South-east Corner of the 'amend, bilween A. 13. Kurtz's Hotel and It>V. Nl'Sherrs.'s Store. (4ettysburg, ' Dee. 12, 113 . 45.—tf • p - HP,sEN'rS his respects to his , friend's and inforins them that he has made arrangements to continue to practice as usual in the Courts of Adams minty, under the new regulation of the tinies for holding FASHIONS -FASHIONS I .11)1IN HA El? Gettysburg, April :I, 18 10.—tf .1 11 121 T IMT BLACKSMITHING. C. W. HOFFMAN Gettysburg . . Feb. 6, 1816. REMOVAL. J. H. REED, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 14W NOTICE .11T • 111L1E._31b. - .1 7.4 IN] ?' (Of Cur/isle,) ; • Jan. 30, 1816 Protection against lASs by! liE4-1.11104-1. 211 E "cuniherrand ratify Mitt Foil Proterc,,,, Company, - being incoi porated by itit :tct of the I,e4h.laiiirit anti !idly orgaiii7ed :aid in opera- I :ion tinder the direction of the lollowing board of .Manager , viz: 'Thomas C. I liller, John Toole, David W.M . Colhingli, Jame: Weakly. William Moore, Samuel Galbraith, Thomas Pax tom . A. t; .filler, Philip Spangler, Satuel-AVoods, Abraham .][ 1 ,, %, . Ktirtz.ileorge Brindle. mill Scott Coyle, call the — / """° /111 . ( - )1 .P'S. ()1 :' 111 : 1 ' 1 ;: 1.4 . i... a i t. -attention of the inhabitants 'Ol CumbeLlaral and :: it disease Produced tiv local irritattimi Adams comities, to th e c heapness ailie !ales, and : costivelless,' iittrg,:ttive stimelants, undue the, many advantages which this kind ofinsuranee determination of blood -to the lieinnn t oidal _as over any other : i.V essels by excesi sve riding or h Ist. Ew very person insed heroines a member a congest i ve sta.(,,, °film liver, and often by walking. lil a the comPanys ;mil takes part in the choice of • officers so u l the direction of its Concerns. a cti , , pelitr tcty of the constitution itself. t "d„ For insurance no more is demanded than is Il is usually considered - under three necessary to meet the expensea of the Company forms, or varieties, as i . 10110Wti : Blind Piles, and indeinnitt against losses which may happen. While Piles, and Bleeding Piles. :id. 'flw inconvenience Of frequent relic"" 6 is This disease is so common, and so very avoided by ins - tiring for a tern, of five yea's. well known, that a description °fits symp ith. Any person applyilig for insurance must give his prOminin note for the cheapest -class at toms is not deemed necessary. the rate of.;, per centiim, which •will be tSSo on The success Willieh iliiti followed the •use the slooo. for which he NVill have to pay $.2 50 of the Embrocation in the cure of this dis for live years, and $ I ro for survey alai policy',' ease, has heel' truly astonishing. Physi aml no more unless loss he sustained to :r greater chins 110 w advise their patients to try if, as iti . nount than the hinds on halal will cover. and then no more will be reipared than a pro rata the only PILE MEDICINE. share: These rates are „much cheaper than those In addition to its being :t positive reme of other companies, except such as are incorpora dr for the piles, it never fails to cure that led on the same principles. IsToi.EnAtim: urcuiso, which is till Very THOMAS C. 'Ali LIAM, PR E•ilaNT, common, and has its lunation in the sank' A .•G. ...SI i LLE It , Si r y. parts as the piles. • ItirlT"Certilivates of cures 11100 he Seen by calling on his agent, in (citYsburg, i .4. 11. IiLEIII,EIL Gettysburg, June 2tt, 1 8,1 6. :firi LIST' OF AGEN'T'S.4„ The following named gentlemen Lace. Been ap pointed AGENTS for Adams connty : William W. Paxton. Gen'l Agent, Gettysburg James A. Thompson, David Zeigler, Dr. Wm. K. Stewart, Henry yers, Henry Alayer, Es 4,, Daniel Comfort. Abraham King, Esq. David Blythe, William Morrison. Thomas 'l', WierinMi Dr. D. Mellinger, Sept. 21), 1 h•ld.—tt PLUMBE'S — Vational Dagaerrian Gallery and Pho logi'al2he'rm• Furni - shing Drian: W Altlall) the Aledal, Four First ./A. Premiums, and Two I fig-lwst l lon ors by the Institutes of Mas , ichnsetts, NeW York, and Pennsylvania, 11- - the most beautiful colored I)aguerreotypes altd best Apparatus ever exhibited. /Cr-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'eash prices. New 231 Byoadwav ; 1:16 Chestnut st.. Boston. 75 Court, and 58 Hanover streets ';' Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue ; Petersburg - . Va., Mechanics' llall ; Cineinnati, Fourth acid Walnut, and 1711 Haiti Street ; Sara toga Springs, Broadway. June 5,1846.-1 Y • D I Alcimr.),lVD .` ONS OR S.R. TIFTON, F' ASIIION AB LE Barber and Hair- Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to flip Diamond, adjoining the County Buil .ditigs, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the rails of the public. Front long experience he flatters himself that Ile 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. lie hopes, therefore. that by a ttention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Oet. 10. tf IMPORTAN T TO ALL C3.0 1- 331Vad lr..o.rdail:22l.l)MMElo yoIJ may lie sure of obtaining, at all times, pure and highly flavored by the single pound or larger Tr,As. quantities, at the 19e Peakin Tea Company's Warehouse, 30 .S'outh Second Street, between Market and hes nut, Philadelphia. Heretofore it has been very difficult, in deed almost impossible, to obtain good ( 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. ti ISABELLA NURSERY, PA. FRIJIT TREES, of all kinds, (grafted in the root,) can be had of the sub scriber on 'reasonable terms. Please call and judge for yourselves. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May '29, 1816. Groceries ! Queensivare ! , THE subscriber has just opened a large assortment of Groceries suitable lbr 'family use ; also a tine variety of Queens ware, which can be sold low. \VAL ItI.ITIIIiAtIFF. April 10, 1846. HOUSE SPOUTING W. ILL be made and put up by the subscriber, who will attend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms :is can be procured at any establish- men( in the county. GEO. -E. 131Riff-hE R Gettysburg, _March 13. Clothsl- Cloths ! . 0 F all c olors and goalities,'Cat , siperes . ! ' Cassinetts, yestings, Silks, Az.e. just e reeeived and for still. at the Store of the . ; subseriher.• ' W 1: -. 1 - it:•111.1iAl:FF. April 111, 1816:-,. - ' 1• ~ 'i - '.t s ~ .:, • :, . ‘:, : v A i"."‘Z ' 4 '.-4r:Aii... P ;IA A, f; i „. , a lp EMBROCATION \') :' ~ e , t ... ,XCARPA :5' ‘ IiBIN ACOUSTIC OIL! .. . 0 1 TILE war CURE NA VIF I DEAFNESS im- • Petersburg. New Cbcsler Abbot tstuwn. Stratum rp. I lunter,town 3‘tillvistown Bendersville. 1 4. 1 Olt the cure of DKA FNEss, p a i ns , and the discharge of nuttier from the Ears. Also, all those disagreeable noises like the buzzing of inserts, falling of water, whizzing of strain, &e., &r., which an, 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 ear trumpets, have, alter using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfectly Well. ysicians and Surg,cons highly recommend i s use. The application of the oil produces no pain, but on the contrary an agreeable sensation. The recipe for this medicine has been obtained from an Aurist of gn.at reputation, who has found, front long 06- servation, that deafness, in nineteen cases out of twenty, was produced either from ;t want of action in tlte nerves of hearing, or a dryness in the cars; his object, iherelOre, was to find something that Would create a healthy condition of those pails. After a on, ser les of experiments his efforts were at last crowned with succes-s in the dis covery of this preparation, which has re ceived the name of SeAueA's C.:0311'01 ND ACCOUSTIC Certilivatus of cures may be seen by calling on his agent, in Gettysburg.' A n•uiltstnu Ens tf Gettvsbunr :lune 26, 1816. :fin • Garle , ant's Balsam of health, PILL PA IL El) ON I. V HY THE SOLE ►1s\11I: Subscriber has just received a il. fresh supply of this valuable Medi cine, which has acquired a eelcbritv which few others ever received in so short a tittle as a few years. The sale of which has constantly increased, and Neill 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, but for the whole train of diseases resulting from a connection with a diSrdered condition of the stomach and lii'er,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 bowels. It operates as a gentle appericnt, giving a tone and action to the whole system. This Balsam olillealth does not contain a parti cle °Mercury, but is composed altogether of vegetable matter, which renders it perfect ly harinl6ss 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, bv . tiAMIJEI H. 131.JEHLEIL April 21, 1846. TYPE FOUNDRY Printers' Furnishing Warehouse Tuff., subscribprs have opened a new Type Foundry in the city of New York, where they are ready to supply or,. digs to any extent, for any kind of Joh or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Compo sing Sticks, Chases, and every article ne cessary for a Printing Whet:. Also, second hand materials. The Type, whiell are cast in newmoulds, from an entirely new set of matrixes, , witlt 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 " 8 are "hand-east.'"fhe tnies from any foundry can he matelied at this establish men I, . Printing presses furnished, and also SteaniEngines of the most approved pat- Composition Rohm rant cor printers CoON . ltori & 011ERIP, Ann st. Der: 10 ltr ur , 1.:1S 11 : A 1: ). 1? R A 1:•:1 I , 'l_ll S . I, I ‘ ,11 . 111 1- I Z. April 10, 1810. S. 11. BUEHLER 1 It 0 P It I ETo It,