14' ;4) • D'BDITISTRIC. DR. J. / LAWRENCE HILL ) •• sitr,?„•enn. nvotist, ESPECTFULLY offers his profes sional services to the citizens of Get tysburg and surrounding country. lie is prepared to attend to all cases usually trusted to the DENTIST, and hopes, by strict attention to Dentistry alone, to be able to please all who may see tit to entrust, their teeth in his hands. °dice at Mr. M'Cosh's Hotel. May 15. tf SAVE YOUR TEETH! Dr, Ferdinand E. Vanderslootr ESPECTF ULLA' informs the citi zens of Gettysburg, and vicinity that he is prepared to perform every operation appertaining to his Profession ; such as Filing, Cleaning and Plugging Teeth, with Gold, Silver, Tin-foil, and Composition. Ile will insert incorruptible teeth on Pi vots, or Gold or Silver clasps, in the most durable manner. li' carious teeth are properly treated at a seasonable time, the progress of the decay may he entirely arrested. lie will insert them, from one to entire sets, in such wanner, that they will make the articulation of the voice perfect, and materially assist in mastication. From the success which has attended his professional operations for a num ber of years past, he is confident he can satisfy all who may favor him with a call. tt,C., -, '- - For his place of residence in quire at the store of Mr. Samuel Fahnes tock. . REFERENCE is respectfully made to the following gen tleman : Rev. BAN/lIER, Rev. Dr. SciruccE.rn, Rev. aV. Gott! fir, Piot'. H. HAUPT, Rev. T. H. Swrrzen, Dr. D. llw Eli, Rev. S. M'Alro.is, Dr. C. N. Bomucur. Dr.l).l:icucr.r, March 20. y BIAMONMTONSOR S. - la. TIFTON, 171,' ASIIIONA BLE Barber and htis removed his "Temple" to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can-at- all - times be found prepared to attend, to the calls of the public. From long experience he flauers himself that he can go through all thPhtinifications 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 Lopoc, awrofnre Mat 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 willbe attended to at their private dwellings. Oct. 10. tf C A.ll. 'Ne 3oIT 'l3 %%I ?et DAVID HEAGY ESPECTFULLY returns his grate ful acknowledgements for the very liberal encouragement which haS hereto fore been extended to him, and respectful ly informs his friends that he still contin ues the • Cabiitel-aleilang Easiness, at the Old' Stand in Chambershurg street, where he isprepared to execute the Neat est and most Fashionable 'Fork, which he will warrant equal, if not superior, to any in the place. He has now, and will always keep on hand a general and extensive assortment of the different articles ofFurniture, including B R. it 1.7 CENTRE .4.ND DINING TSBLES BEDSTEADS, CUPBOARDS, Work and Wash Stands, &c•. all of which arc of a superior quality, and for which he only asks an examination to be acknowledged as the very latest fashion. • All orders for Cogfins will be prompt /y attended to as usual. Gettysburg, Feb. 0, 1846. N 0 T 1 C E. IrlIE Corner Stone of the Methodist la- Episcopal Church, in Petersburg, Y. S., Adams county, will be laid on Sunday the 20th of September, at 10 o'clock, n. N. Prof. iNVGLIN•roetc is expected to be pre sent to conduct the exercises of the (wen- NV M. R. SADLER, Chairman of Committee. Aug. 28, 1810. ' td THOMAS MICELI:ARV % ATTORNEY AT LA Ir. ()MICE in the South-cast Corner of the Diamond, between A. B. Kurtz's Hotel and IZ. W. I‘l'Sherry's Store. Gettysburg, Dec. 12, 18.15.—tf it 1: 31 0 V A L 4TM 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 M'Cosh, in Gettys burg, and at all other times,at his residence in Littlestown. WM. M'SHERRY. - Fob. 6, 1846.: • Om Orititgrx ihrMhtts VARIETY OF FIRST-RATE OR j RANGES, & LEMONS constantly 8:41-Ptile-by C. WEXVER. April 16, lel°. . ' 'I . inaGL, ARI T ITEREAS, in and by the act of the " General Assembly of this State, en titled "Au, Act to regulate the General E lections of this Commonwealth," enacted on the 2d (lay ofJuly, 1539, it is enjoined on me to give public Notice of such Elec tion to be held, and to enumerate in such Notice, what Officers ttre to he elected : BENJAMIN SC II [UN' ER, Sheriff of the County of Adams, do. therefore, hereby give this PUBLIC NOTICE, to the Elec tors of the said County of Adams, that a GENERAL lIECTIGN will be held in the said County on the Second Tue:iiday, of. October next. (the .1301,) at the several districts, composed of the folio ing Townships, ti iz : In the First District, composed of the Borough of'Cettyshurr, and the Township of Cumberland, at the (Curt-housein Get tysburg. In the Second District, composed of the Township of Germany, at the hoiise now occupied be John Toner, in the touit of Littlestown, in the township of Germany. In the Third District. composed of t h at part of the . wwnship of Berwick not inclu ded in the 1-sth District, at the house of John Miley, Esq. in die town of Oxford. In the Fourth District composed of the Townships of Latimore and Ihntington, at the house of William Chronister, in the township of Huntington. In the Fifth District composed of the townships of Ilamiltonban and Lc'hcrw, at the public School-house in Millerstown. In the Sixth District, composed of the Township of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by George Bentz:A, in the town of Berlin. In the Seventh District, composed of the township of Alenallen, at the house oil - - sine. Yount, ill said township. In the Eighth District composed of the township of Strahan, nt the house occupied by John N. Graft in Hunterstown. In the Ninth DiAriet, composed of the Tovnship of Franklin, at the house now occupied by henry Ilartman, in said toivn- ship. . In the Tenth District, composed of the township of Conowago, at the house of John Bushy, in M'Sherrvstown. In the Eleventh District, composed of the township of Tyrone, at, the house of Frederic Bowers, in Ileidlershurg. In the Twelfth District, composed of the township of Mountjoy, at the house of 1 Mrs. Lorimer, in said township. In the 'Thirteenth Dist net, composed of the township of Mountpleasant, at the', house-of-An theity--8 mith, situate at the cross roads, the one leading from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the oth er from Hunterstown to Hanover. In the Fourteenth District, composed of the township of — Reading, at the public School-house in the town of Hampton. In the . Fifteenth District, composed of the Borough of Berwick and that part of Berwick township, ONLY, included with in the following limits, to wit: beginning where the Hanover and Petersburg turn pike crosses the York county line, thence along said turnpike to the place where the road from Berlin to Oxford crosses the said turnpike, thence along the said Oxford road until it intersects the new road from Geo. Murnmert's farm, on the said Oxford road, and thence along said road to the York county line, near David Hollinger's saw mill, thence along said York county line to the place of beginning :' at the the Pub lic School-house in Abbottstown. In the Sixteenth District, composed of the Township of Freedom, at the. house of Nicholas Moritz, in said townsip. In the Seventeenth District, composed of the township of Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said township. St which lime and places will be elected One Canal Commissioner ; One Representative in Congress, from the District composed of the Counties of Adams and York ; One Representative in the State Legislature ; One County Commissioner One Auditor; and One Director• of the Poor. And in and by an Act of the General As sembly of this State. passed the 2(1 day of July, 1839, it is directed that the INSPEC TORS and JUDGES be at the places of their Districts on the day of the General Election aforesaid, at 9 o'clock in the fore noon, to do and perform the several duties required and enjoined on them in and by the same Act. ALso—ln and by virtue of the 14th See- tion of the Act aforesaid, every person, ex cepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government olthe United , States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commis sioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent; who is, or shall be employ ed under the legislative, executive or Judi ciary,department of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorpora ted district, and also that every member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any City, or Commissioner of any incorpora ted district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising, at the same- time, the office or appointment of Judge, inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that no Judge 'lnspector, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office to, be then voted for. And he it further directed, in and by the act of the General Assembly of this State aforesaid, that one of the JUDO ES of each of the different districts aforesaid, who shall have the chargp of the certifica'te of the number of votes which shall have been given for each candidate, for the differ- Ana Places then and there Noted for at their respectve districts, shAll meet on the -third day after int: election, which shall be on Prilay the 10th of October (fore st:id', eft the Court-house, in the Borotwli of Gettyshurff. then and there to make fair statement and certificate of the number of votes which shall have [ T ea g i ven at the different districts in the county of :W -arns. fur any person or persons for the offices aforesaid. BENJAMIN ScIIRIVER, S'hcr;S: lung. ::;ept. 11. 1c4 ,. .. tc E 0 - C.K pm . ,_ E-F-Ki FALFIrii. TO S .1 L Pl' lIE Subscriber, Administrator with tie %yin, annexed, of Alrit.fliAm :t It:- Ct.LI.LAN, docca,3ed. late of Ild,e 13orouVit ut Gettyzburv,- will sell at Public aSal e , ou Tuesday the 22(1 cf Sytember 113 o ' clock, I'. M., 011 the premises, that VALUABLE FARM situate in Strahan township : _dams coun ts- one mile from C;(qtyshurg, on the road leadina,to Harrisburg,, containing 120 AC 13 ES, or upwards, ()I' Patented Land, in first-rate order. For further particulars sec bills, posted at the public places. rer, , ,,ons ‘rishing to purchase would do well to at tend the sale. as the Property must be sold. An indisputable title will be wade to the purchaser. Terms to suit the thuts. WM. KIN (1, .I(bit . r. Sept. .1, 18.16—ts. I.IEGISTER. 7 Z NOTZCE. NOTICE is hereby given to all I,era- I atel'S and other persons eoneernt d. that the .11).111.\ - 1 , S771.1TION COUNTS of the deceased persons herein after mentiynctl will be presented at the Or phans' Court of Adamns county, for confir mation and allowance. un Tuesday the 22d day rf next, viz: - The account of John Hollinger and Ja cob Hollinger. Executors of the last tic ill and tes6nient of Valentine Hollinger, de- et a`. l ed The Guardian account of Jacob Mark. Administrator of Peter lark, deceased. who vas Guardian of 1 3 °4 Sterner, Car oline Sterner. and 'Adeline Sterner. The account of Alexander J. Thompson, Admini,;trator of the Estate of Thomas Kerr, deceased. The account of Philip Wolff, Executor of the last will and testament of Jacob Wolff, jun. deceased. The account of Joseph Fink, jr. Admin 's-tratrir-of-the-Est:t-te-of-Ephraint-D•evis, deceased. ROBERT COBEAN, Reg', Register's'o,llce, Gettysburg, Aug . 1.1 u & Na.m.E.AN rra OF ALL HINDS, AND IN ANY QUANTITY, CAN be supplied by the subscriber,al his PLAINFIELD NURSERIES, near PETERSBURG, (York Springs) Adams comity, 1 3 :h acr - llis supply of APPLE is very large—baring from 20,000 23.- 000 saleable Trees on hand ; and Jie feels confident that, for size and . heauty of ap pearance, they will surpass any ether in the market. lie warrants all his Trees to be genuine. His TERMS are AS LOW as Trees can be purchased elsewhere. A considerable reduction made to those who take large quantities, or who buy to sell again. pOL - .Catalogues sent to those who wish them. WM. W July 17. 2.1 n PLUIZ.BE2'S Daguerrian Gallery and Piga logr(phers' Furnishinz Drpol: & 'WARDED the Medal, Four First t. Premiums, and Two Ili! , hest Hon ors by the Institiftes of Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania, for the most beautiful colored Daguerreotypes - and best Apparatus ever exhibited. Etc7Portraits 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 prices. New York, 251 Broadway; Philadel phia, 130 Chestnut st:. Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover streets ; 'Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue ; Petersburg, Va.. Mechanics' Hall ; Cincinnati, Fourth and Walnut, and 170 Main Street ; Sara toga Spring s, Broadway. June 5,1840.—1 y ALEX. E. STEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAIV OFFICE in the Centre Squale, North ofthe Court-house,between"Smith's" and "Stevenson's" corners. 1:311 7 NOTICE Zir 4IN -13ER_ AWA MC:IS 9 (Of Carlisle,) ~.RESENTS his respects 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, 1816. tf J. H. REED, ATTORNEY' AT LAIV,' a , FFERS his professional services to the people of Adams County. ,His Office is the one on'the public square in "Gettysburg, lately occupied as a Law-Of fice 1y Whi. M'SJIE , RII.It, ESCI. He has also made arrangements to have the advice and assivance of his Father, JUDGE Rr.r.o of Carlisle, in all ditlii.ult eases. September 20. tf I ,11; • E.ytec (I Prfer _Mark, tkc(asc,l it) .Ic , • FA'T 4 REI I:!;E,4c. 5.:#01C A-r ADAMS Cot:N IV. Co i.t or Coif Tv of Ad f on the 17th A iy I 01 A A. D.. .t--• „Ar r 1111' l 1 t• Ett•t , re Irvine, r. , q. Pie N MOTION. the court Errant a Rule on :di the 1114-irs t d Lerral Represen tatives col PETER MAP.K. late of I'ranklin town , fo:l. A LIMS dressed. 10 Wit - Nichol!..i. Mark. Leo') Mark, D:inoaa. Elizabeth intermarried with John Mori!z. in-ter:named Nvith Solomon Nepacr. Milldalcna intermarried with Dr. David R. Smith. Juliana inter rin,rried Charlotte inter married wi:h Sznand Cover. and the issue of Sarah Fiohr. Etc Sarah Alark.) dc ceased, who di e l previous to her said fath er. to v. it:—Martha Flohr intermarried with Daniel Kalan; and the issue of Su san Mid,ll4 - 2,aotr Mark.) deceased, who died previons to her father. tr. wit :—M - ary Arm Middde-otr. into is a minor and has for her Guardian David Aliddi te (dr_t o lie and apl.)4s;lr at Orphans' Court to be held at Gettvsbur,:. in and for Ow county of Ad ams. on 221 day of Septeml,er next, to accept or reii:se to lake the Real lf.state of the s:tid efecea>etl at the valuation made thereof to ...Ito Intestate' Laws of this Corninoay.-4:4-1 1 1 - ,11. Personal notice to be Eiven to :he lltirs rvsidim: in the coun ty of .Adam- , : and to ..nt-11 of the Heirs who reside in !hie State of Ohio and other counties in Pen;:svivan in. notice to be giv en by letters dir4A-ted 14) them. BY THE ciirirr WM'. S. HAMILTON, Clerk, Sept. .1. ISI6-31 ylalc 11-td(rick Berlin, deceased To >How .Sl'ate of AT :in :ID Cousrv, I (let- II in awl l'or the County of Ail ram-. on the ri l th il;iy of August ult. I A 1). 11 . 11, N. I rviiie. Esq. Ass Judges, Zsic. itt•sigti cif c. Ititt: 4 " Z' A ••• 4 ::: e- Ctn.:" a: inT been"' nude of ) C d E t P -r- j e F o f 1 former Orphans' Court, on all the heirs and leg:d represeotttives of FRPDERICI: BERLIN. late of Hamilton township, de ceased. to ap . pear at this Court, to aeccept urre fus . e — to - -lake-1h said deceased. at the x-alnation - made thereof, and they being severally called in open Court, and makin -, no answer :—Where upon the Court grant an alias Rule on all the heirs and legal representatives of the said Frederick Berlin. deceased, to wit : John Berlin. llenry Berlin. George Berlin, Lo retta intermarried with John Sheffer, Eli Berlin. Joel Berlin, Polly Berlin, and Frederick Berlin. or the. Guardians of such of them as are minors : to be and appear at an Oprhans' Court, to be held at Get tysburg% in and for the county of Adams, on the 22.1 day of Septeinber 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. RI THE COURT, WM. S. HAMILTON, Clerk Sept. -1, 1316. :`3t IT C 7:I a 3. Eytak rf Jacob Lahr, dcera.sed. VT OTICE is hereby given to the heirs and leg.d representatives of JAron Lour:. deeeasud, late of Franklin township, Adams County, viz :—Catharine Lohr, (widow of said deceased,) Andrew Lohr, (Petition , :r) 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 INQUEST will be held on Saturday the 191 h day of Stptember 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 Estate of said deceased to and among the heirs and the legal representatives, if the same will admit of such partition with out prejudice to, orspoiling, the whole there of,but if the same will not admit of such par ti tion,then to part and divide the same to and among as many of them as the same m ill 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 one of the heirs of said intestate, and if so, how many of said heirs it will convenient aceoniinodate. " - BENJ. SCIIRIVER; Sheriirs. Ogice, Gettysburg, Sept- 4, IS4G. • NOTICE. 0I - virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, directed to JESSEE KELLER, Assignee of Jacob Keller and Elizabeth, his wife, late ofConowago tp. Adaths co. said .Tesse Kel ler is hereby eitcdand commanded to appear atthenext Court of Common Pleas to be hol den at Gettysburg on the 22d. day of Sep temberinsttait,then and there toshow cause, why he should not be dismissed from his said trust as Assignee, and another appoint ed in his stead. A. B. KURTZ, Proth'y Sept. 1,1616.-3 t r'roicclifitt Logs by. "c4,,,.lerbinti 211u!tta1 Comprz,iy," hew:: ilicoli.lated by an ; lei 01 the I , , gi , latotP aul laity tql4zolizt .1 er.i! in oFela tion under tile direction of the follte.ilitz. board ot :Managers, viz.: Thomas C. John David W. ..\1 lullmi h, James Weakly, 'Willi:oil' :Voore. Samuel Galbraith, "Thomas Paxton. Philip Spangler, Woods. Alit:dn.:in Kurtz. George Brindle. and •-cott Coyle. call the attention of the itilc.ibitiitits of Ciiinlioilhind anJ Adams counties, to the cheapness u. the rates, and tile many ailvantages :%incli this kind of insurance has Disc tiny oilier : Ist. Ei.ery poison 1111S117ed beCOrrieS member of the company and takes part in the bolo: of ollie.ers and the 41 . 1i - cc:lion of its contents. 2a. For insurance no mote is demanded than is necessary to meet the rixpen,c , of the Company and indemnity ilain‘it losses which may happen. :M. The inconvenience of frequent renewal; is avoided by insuring for a tel of lice yeais. 4th Any periain applyin,4: for imulance must give his premium note for the cheapest class at the rate of per cention, which Min be the 1 , 0. M, for which he «ill lia%o to pay *;:i.2 514, for live years, and >t i - itt for stirs ry and policy, and no wore unless loss be sustained to a greater amount than the funds on bond will cm er. and then no more will be required than a pf . o ruts share.'These rates are lunch eliearet than of other companies, eNcupt such as are inempora ted on the same principles. Tio)mAs C. All Parsint.s.r. A. G. MILLER. Sirly. T.lS'l' OF AG EN'I'S. 'rher,,llo,,iir.; named gentlemen have been a p pointed AG ENT:-; fnr Adorn" c to ulty withal., \V. P:txt..n. G en .' A g ent, Getty:.bur g Jam, A. Tho David Zeigler. Dr. WM. R. Stewart, Henry Aver s , Henry Mayer, Daniel Comfort. Abraham King. , Da% id 11lytlie. , William Morrison. Thomas 'l'. \Vier:min Dr. D. Mellinger, Sept. 7..111, IS I.l.—tf Sunortl.A.—Other diseases have slain their thousands. but scrofula has shrinits tens of thousands. This very alarming affection appears under a great variety of forms. from the slightest deviation front health, to the most fatal of local and gener al disease. One of the most common forms is tubercular Phthisis Pulmonalis or con sumption of the lungs: discags of the lop and knee joint and white swelling—also the glands of the neck and other parts of the body. Experience has, shown that •Sand's .S'araparilla is a cure for this most inveterate complaint, and in, numerous in stances it has brought returnin , health and life where the vital spark had almo - st fled. From its preparation and peculiar combina tion with other ve!retable substances, it op erates by removing in the first place un healthy action from the diseased organs, substituting healthy action in its place, and giving tone to the general energies of the system. ID — For further particulars and conclusive evi dence of its superior ellicacy. see Pamphlets, which may be obtained of agents gratis. Prepared and sold. wholesale and retail, by A. B. & D. Sande, 713 Fulton streot Nea - York. Sold also by 4p pointment of the Propriot,r, by S. 11. IILTEIILF.I.I, (le,ttysburg, Pa. Price $1 per bottle. Six bottles for $5. Sept. .1, 1816.-3 t INSANITY.—AII diseases, even insanity and irritability of temper, proceed from deprav ed or corrupt humors, which, circulating with the blood, occasion pain and ili s rord ut the human frame. It is clear, that, buff severance in the use of Brandreth's Vegeta ble Universal Pills, which is one of the very best, and only proper purgative medicine, insanity and irritability of tempey can be cured, as well as all other diseases depend ing upon the pureness of the circulating fluid, the blood. Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills are known, by the experience of thousands, to perfectly cleanse the blood from all foul ness, remove every morbid affection, and renovate weak and enfeebled constitutions to perfect health and vigor. Their acknowledged innocence makes them safe through' every period of exist ence, from infancy to old age. No extra care in either dress or diet is required when they are used. AVith this invaluable medicine in our possession, we may visit the most sickly regions without fear. No contagion can by possibility afect us, if we are careful to freely use these Pills. ,„117i - The genuine Brandreth's Pills can be had of the billowing Agents:— J. M. Stevenson (S. Co.,—Gettysburg. Jno. B. McCreary,—Petersharg. .Ibrahain King,—Hunterstown. .1. Mclarland,—A bhotts to wn. Cook (S• Tador,—llam pion. Me 6'h erry (S•Fin/:,—Li tiles town. Mary Danean,—Casktown. John lloke,—Fai Hick!. Sept. 4,1846-3 t IMPORTANT TO ALL 00V3111 1 aa aI(DTLTJILL - '.'22IKET.Zo you may be sure of obtaining, at all times, pure and highly flavored Tri A S wig . 1 4r ffn by the single pound or larger 0; TEAS. quantities, at the Peakin Tea Company's Warehouse, 30 South Second Street, between Market and he mut, Philadelphia. lleretofore•it has been very difficult, in deed almost impossible, to obtak good Green and Black Teas. But now you have only to visit the Pckin 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. tf Groceries 1! Queemic are Fir subscriberhas just opened a large assortment of. Groceries suitable for family use; nisi) a fine variety of Queens ware, which can be sold low. W-M. UTIIR A UFF. April 'lO, 18.16. . ff EmointiluiDs, UK PILLS, is a 11 a disease prod Iced by local irriiattion cos.tiveness, purgative stimulants, undue (tete-min:l6mi of blood to the hemorrhoidal vessels by excesive riding or walking, or a congesti‘e state oldie liver,'and often by a peculiarity of the constitution It is usually considered under three Bouts, or varieties,as follows : Blind Piles, 'White Piles, and Bleeding Piles. This di r •casc is so common, :Ind so very \yell known. that a deseriptiOn . ()fits symp toms is not deemed necessary. The success which has followed the UFO of the Embrocation in the cure of this dis ease, has been truly astonishing. Physi cians now advise their patients to ti it, as the only PILE :NI EDICIN E. In addition to its being a positive 'Tine ' for the piles, it never fails to curb that INTOI,1:12.1111.1: ITCHING, W Heil is so very common, and has its location in the saute) parts as the piles. Tpeertilicates of cures may lie seen by calling on his agent, in Gettvslitirir, S. IWEII.LER• Gettysburg, June 26, 1816. • ACOUSTIC . - 14,Q11T ()Air CEDE lOn DEAFNESS VA, IN •tacme_.. . • _ Petersher7. New Cliestet Ahhottstow n. linnteislon I. ill!41 ,, I0Vl Benders\ die. Aiendlsdown. East -1,01? the cure of DEAFNESS, Pains I and the discharge' of matter from the Ears. Also, all those disa!rrevable noises like the buzzing of insects, falling. of water, whizzing of steam, \Ville!) are symptoms of ipproaching deafness. and also generally attendant kith the disease. persons tvlio have been deal for tell, fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to use ear trumpets, have, after using One or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfectl:(' hell. Plivsieians 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 been obtained from an Aurist of great reputation, \+ho has found, from long ob servation, that deafness, in nineteen cases out of twenty, was produced either front a want of actiim in the nerves of hearing, or a dryness in the ears; his object, iherefore, was to find somethitor that would create a healthy condition of those parts. After a one series of experiments his el forts were at last crowned with success, in the dis covery of this preparation, which has re ceived the name of ::•;emten's ComPor.so AceousTic Certificates oT cures may be seen b 2• calling on his agent, in Gettysburg:, S. 11. BUEHLER. Gettvsbmg, Jobe 26, 1810. 3m G arlegant's Balsam of health, R E PA RED ONLY BY THE SOLE /I'llE Subscriber has just received a ta. fresh supply of this valuahle Medi cine, which has acquired a celebrity which few others ever received in so short a time as a few years. The sale of which has constantly increased, and will continue as its merits are made known. This celebrated Balsam of health is a medicine of vegetable compound, warrant ed a safe and effectual remedy, not only for dyspepsia, but for the whole train of diseases resulting from a connection with a disrdered condition of the stomach and livcr,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 apperient, giving a tone and action to the whole system. This Balsam of Health does not contain a parti— cle of Mercury, but is composed altogether of vegetable matter, which renders it perfect ly harmless and can be taken at all times, and is no hindrance to business nor any customary habits. The proprietor could give a great num ber of certificates of cures performed by the medicine, but lie deems it unnecessary, as they can sec them attached to each di rections by applying to his authorised agents in every place where it is advertised and sold. For. Sall• in GettysbnAr, b}• SAMUEL 11. BUEHLER April 21, 184(1. TYPE FOUNDRY Printers' l'urnishing TI-archottsc THE subscribers have opened a new Type Foundry in the city of New York, where they arc 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 ollice. 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 ally, and will be sold at prices to suit the thus. All the type furnished by us are t‘hand-cast." The types from any foundry can be matched at this establish ment. Printing presses furnished, and also Steam Engines of thc.most approved pat- C omposiiion Rollers cast for printers. Coc Kilovr OVEREND, 68 Ann Et. Dec. 19. • 1)' RESII M. R. RAISINS, FIGS. r for .sole by C. WEA \ April 10, 1' It 0 I' It 1 E 'l' 0 It,