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11W 11EIZEAS, in nod by the act of the
• thmeral - Assetobly of this Stale, cn
ided "An Act to regulate the General E
lections of this Uoinmon wealth, — enacted
on the 2d day of July, 1839, it is enjoined
on me to give' public Notice of •iteli Elec
tion to be held, and to enumerate in such
Notice, what Officcrs'are to be elected : 1,
BENJAMIN SC II 11IVEH,Sheriffofthe
County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby
give this PIIBLIC NI/TICE, to the Elec
tors of the said County of Adams, that a
•
GENERAL ELECTION
will be held in the said County. on th e
Second Tuesday or . Octoher next,
(the 131 h.)
at the several districts, composed of the
following Townships, viz :
In the First District, composed of the
• Borough of Gettysburg. and the Township
of Cumberland, at the (!ourt-how:e iu Get
tysburg.-_
In the Second District, et-imposed of the
Township of Germany, at the house Wow
occupied by John Tinier, in the town of
Littlestown, in the township of Germany.
In the Third District, composed of that
part of the township of Berwick not inclu
ded in the 15th District, at the house of
John Miley, Esq. in the town of Oxford.
In the f:'ourth District composed of the
Townships of Latimore and Iluntiiwton.,
at the house of William Chronister, in the !
township of Huntington.
In the Fifth District composed 4 of the
townships of Hamiltonban and ',thinly. at
the public School-house in M illerstoWn.
In the Sixth District, composed of the
Township of Hamilton, at the house now
occupied by George Bontzel, in the town
of, Berlin.
In the Seventh District, Composed of the
township of Menallen, at the house of I
saac Yount, in said township.
In the Eighth I)istrirt composed of the
township of Straban, at the house occupied
by John N. Graft in Ihmterstown.
In the Ninth District, composed oldie
Township of Franklin, at the house nOw
• occupied by Henry Hartman, in said town
ship.
In the Tenth Dit4riet, eomposed of !
township of Gonowago, at the house 01'1
John Bushy, in INFSherrystown.
In the Eleventh District, compos'ed of
the township -of 'Tyrone,-at the house_oLt
Frederic Bowers, in Ileidlert.4lml7.
In the Twelfth District, composed of the
. 1
township of Mountjoy, at the hotisc id
Airs. Latimer, in said township.
In the Thirteenth District, composed.of
the township of Mountpleasant, at thi,•.
house of Anthony Smith, in said township,
situate at the cross triads, the one leading
from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the-oth
er from Ilitnterstown to Hanover.
In the Fourteenth District, composed oil
thy township - of Reading . , at the public
School-house in the town of Hampton, .
In the Fifteenth District, composed of 11
IVe llorurrh novuriA anti OVI t rvlrt ~r
erwic township, ONLY, included with
in
the foll Owing limits, to wit : beginning
where the Hanover and Petersburg turn-
pike crosses the York county line, thence
along said tuimpike 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.
Mummert'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 Pul
lie School-house in Abbottstown.
In the Sixteenth District, composed of
the Township of Freedom, at the house
of Nicholas Moritz, in said townoip.
In the Seventeenth District, composed
of the township of Union, at the house of
Enoch Lefever; in said township.
.It which time and places will be electril
One Canal Commissioner ;
One Representative in t , ongress,
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 . Aet 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 11th Sec
tion of the Act aforesaid, every Gerson, ex
cepting Justices of the Peace, who shall
hold any office or appointment of profit or
trust under the Government of the,,,U
States, or of this State, or of any city or
incorporated district, whether a commis-1
sioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate
officer or agent, who is, or shalLbe employ
ed under the legislative, executive or Judi
' ciary department of this State, or of the
United States, or of any city or ineerpora-i
ted district, and also that every member of
Congress, and of the State Legislature, and
of the Select or 'Cominon Council of any'
City, or Commissioner of any incorpora
ted district, is by law incapable of holding
of exercising, at the same time, the office
or appOintment of Judge, inspector, or
Clerk of any •election of this Common-
wealth. sud ittat nu Judge, Inveetor, or
other officer of and• welt election shill! be
'eligible to any office to be then voted fur.
And be it further directed, in and by the
art of,,the Clem;ral Assembly of this Slate
aforesaid, that one of 3 Iff)(3l , :ti.of each
of the differetit•distriets' aforehitL who shall
hare the charge o( tho vertilivatc of thQ
mosbor of wipe -whivik s.•hall have .hrt.,ll
rum tor each e'..iildidAte for tine- diill.r
cut Oleos 1401 anti th.vre voted I;ir at
,!-Irr-21127r7C-TLC4011:1" - Z.W.1".WriLiTlitdrhnaKC'7 , :ifr , : , 0
il o •ir respective (li!Ariets, .tdeill meet • xrcTlaz.
ii„• third day after the election, hie!' •
Eltilir ,Vtoncr, Ihrur,;,/
Ire on Pritigy 1/re l;/)/ ry ()doh( r rt- r
Arti,/,'at the Cotirt-honsc, in the lioroiprli 11; rru E is hereby flivuit to the
of Gettysburg, then and there to make a and Leal Itepresentittives of Jolts
fair statement and rertifkatc of the number i h late of Franklin town
of vo le, w hi c h sh a ll h ave b een Adorns VIZ tito
the different distriets" in the enmity of Ad- Her, (widow of said dePea:“'. o .) John " .41 (' -
:tin, , , fOr ally person or persons for the: tier. (Petitioner) David Sioner, Catharine.
offices aliiresaid. I intermarried with 'Peter I) Miller, Jacob
8EN.1.1 \UN S(2111?It .Slien7/
64:nys
but:, II ; It'll . ). 5
CONGRESS.
Fru: Electors of C‘on
griv:yionid /)is eignpoNed ry . I
4iIIIM.S•
aiIELLUW CITIZENS—Having on a
former occasion been t i onoreil with a
majority of your sulfrages, for a seat iii the
Congres:3 of the If. States, and while act
ing as my judgement dictated, given satis
faction to my constituents, so l'ar as I am
aware; and having been solicited by many
warm and respected friends to become a
Candidate for the same office at the ensu
ing election, in October next,. the encour
agement, which those considerations afford,
induces the again to oiler myself as a Call
didat!, l c ipr 'it seat in the
• :WM q' the U. Stale.;.
Should you think me worthy of your
support. and I receive a majority of your
rotes, I will endeavor to promote the inter
'ests•of my constituents and our cornllloll
country, by defending, such principles its
were advocated by the Fathers of the na
nun, among which is Protection to Amer-
lean Intere:•ts in preference to tito:4e of For-
eiffn Eitnils.
I - our friend and humble Ser . vt
NES
York. Pa : 4 ept. I I, 18.16.—tc
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AND „ILVE I I, w A u'
Tuts
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IN PIIILADELI'III A
Cold Levers, full jeweled,
till vex. Levery, lull, jeweled, a ,
Cold I,epines, jeweled,
Silvev Lepines, jeweled,
Silver lluartiers, fit quality,
Golo-watclie6, plain,
Silvet Spectacles,
Gold l'enrik,
(;01(1 . Bracelets,
(IS HAND-
A large assortment of Gold and Silver
llnir-Bracelets, Finger-Rings, Breastpins,
hoop Ea.r-1:. ink, Gold Pens, Silver Spoons,
Sugar Tonges,.Fhinildei4, Gold Neck, and
1"oIi Chains, Guard Ricys, - and Jewelry at
equally IoF prices..
tr: - )''Alfl want is a call, to convince
All kinds of Watches and Clocks re
paired and warranted to keep good time
for one year. Old Cold and Silver bought
tbr Cash, or taken in exchange.
I have some,Gold and Silver Levers, at
still cheaper prices than the above. A lib
eral Discount made to dealers. Call and
'see for yourselves.
For sale, Eight-day and Thirty-hour
Brass Clocks, at
LEWIS • LADOAIUS'S
Wech, Clock, mill Jewelry Store, N0..11:q
Market SL, above 11th, north side, Phila.
Philadelphia, Sept. 4, 1846. tf
TIN WARE.
11'1E01: ESALE ND RETAIL
ri - 111E Subscriber has now on hand a
large assortment of TIN WARE,
which he will sell on reasonable terms
at his Establishment in Chambenyburg
stied. 19:7Ca1l and see.
G. E. 13IJEHLER,
Gettysburg, June 19, 18.19.
RA.11.0,.A1N1 - t
r IIE subScriher has now on hand an
-111- extensive assortment of TIN WARE
at his Shop in Chambershtug street, which
he will sell at prices to suit the times. Ile
therefore solicits those who need any Tin
Ware 'to give him a call. Remember
Chainbersburg street.
_ _ _ . _
(4EO. E. BUEIII..Eni.
Gettysburg, Mardi 13.
S rorEs s TOPES !
ChN hand and for sale by the subseri
her, all sized STOVES, which wil
be sold at prices to suit the times. Cal
and see.
GEO. ARNOLD.
Aug. 28, 1816. 2m
Latest Arrival !
THE attention of the LADIES is in
vited to the beautiful assortment o
new style Spring Calicoes, Silks, Merinos,
G inbhams, Mush ns, Lace, Edgings, Gloves,
Hosicry and Fancy Goods generally, just
received and now Opening at the Store of
WM. RUTHRAUFF.
April 10, 1846.
WL1319d'u1.1.10,,
Large and excellent assortment of
A. first rate Paint Brushes and Sash
Tools, just received and for sale at reason
able prices, at the Drug and Book Store of
S. U. TWEIII.E.R.
Gettysburg, June 5, tf
Perlimtcry, Soap, ire.
113ERFITMERY, SOAPS, FANCY
A.
ARTICLES, TOYS, &c., for sale
April 10, 146
i.,. I ILVER AND GERMAN SILVER
171 PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS,
&e„ of hus . t quality, can always he had at
the Fancy Stun! of U. WEAVER.
April 10, 18 , 10.
•
BIR . DSELUS PATENT STEEL
Shovel Cull iva 1 ors
dr -4 . AN be had 1;w Cumberland to‘vnsliip
1111, at C. w. ('oach-shop.
Plea'se tall and sect.hem
10)' yi)lllSelf.
Nlav 29 - , 191 n. .
$•l5 ( H )
2:1 00
30 00
15 ol►
10 00
15 00
175
2 00
1 00
ON moTioN, the Court grant a Pule
On all the Heirs and Legal Represen
tatives of bteon Lorin, late of Franklin
township, Adams county, deceased, to wit:
Catharine Lola, (widow,) Andrew Lohr,
Sam'l Lohr. Marg't in termarried with Jacob
Hoke,Susan intermarried with Datil Leidig,
Catharine intermarried with Win. Rilands,
and Henry Lobr—to be and appear at an
Orphans' Court to be . held at Gettysburg
in and for the contys of Adams, on the 16/h
day. of Noventrer next, to accept or refuse
to take the Heal Estate of the said deceased,
at the valuation made thereof agreeably to
the Intestate Laws of this Commonwealth.
Personal notice to be given to all the Heirs
residing in the county, and publication to
be made in one of the newspapers printed
in Gettysburg for three successive weeks,
and one copy of the paper directed to the I
Heirs residing out of the county.
HOUSE SPOUTING
NvILL be made and put up by the
subscriber, who will attend prompt
ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable
terms as can be procured at any; establish
ment in the county.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Ge(tysburg, March 13.
LIRUFI"PREES, of all kinds, ( gra fiod
V in the root,) can be had of the stdi
scriber on reasonable terms. Please call
and judge for yourselves:
C. W. HOFFMAN.
Gettysburg, May 29, Itil6.
C. WEAVER
illacksmithing,
N all its branches, will be attended 1.6
1 . by good workmen, at the Foundry of
he subscriber. •
THOS. A4'IIHZEN. •
Ovtlysburg, Dec. 19.
Ora tag ! I.( mons !
VARirry oF riiisT-RATE
RANGES, & LEAN )NS vonstait!lv
for saR by , \V EA VER.
I P=IG.
Stoner,- Itclnci•c:l :itoner. Samuel Stoner.
(minor.) whOse guardian is Jacob Fidwi
,Soloinint Stoner, and Henry Stoner.
the latter two having for their guardian
.Intliony Deardua, ho arc the surviving
children of the said deceased, that
AN 1 N r EST
will be held on ,Vellitrtlity the '2.11/1 day of
OclalaT ilex!, at 10 o'clock. A. 'AI: at
the late residenee of said deceased, in
Franklin township, Adams county. for
the purpose of makine a partition of the
Estate of said deceased to., and
the heirs and the leit.al representatives, if
the f;aine will admit of 6uch partition with
out prejudice to, or spoiling the whole there
of, but lithe same will not admit ofsuch par
tition,ihen to part and dividt! the Sallie toand
among as mny'of them as the same will
conveniently accommodate, hut if the same
will not admit of division at all, without
prejudice or spoiling the whole thereof,
then to value and appraise die same, whittle
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 it so.
how 111311 V t:r.l it will convenient-
ly accomnimlitte.
Sh,riijr:
Slieras
Is S
0 'r E c) E.
E6TATE OF JO .\5 :SPAN(;LEIZ. DECi)
To .'lr•crlit nr liVitse, 4-c
STA't p: ..r I'F.stiqyr.vlsil.l,Th AT nn (n - plians'
Al..t m s Co t• IS Cr. Collrillerd at (;elly: , -
.4011 l:41.11rg, 11l anti for
r.
R' i ~ County of .1 , 1 ,
rams on the '2.2.1..1.iy
.A.ti.5w,....14:. of tivptenther, A. D.
1. 71T0
I S 16. Before \Vit..
!non N. Irvine. Esq.
President, and ills A5,.....ial es, Judges, &c. assign
ed, &....
ON 110TMN, the Court grant a Rule
' 4 -w on all the Heirs and Legal Represen
tatives of Josns SeAsizt,Eit, late of Mount
joy township, deceased, to wit: Elizabeth
Spangler, (widow,) Joseph Spangler, de
ceased, Jesse Spangler, Lydia intermarried
with John Rathbun, Joints Spangler, John
Spangler—km.)l) Spangler, 13arbara Span
gler, and Isabella SPangler, the four latter
of whom are-minors z the first two having for
their guardian Jesse Spaitgler', -- and the two
latter Jacob Spangler—to be and appear at
ut Orphans' Court to be held at Gen::-
burg, in and for the County of Adams, on
the 16/h. day y . November next, to accept
or refuse to take the Real Estate of the
said deceased, at the valuation made there
of agreeably to the Intestate Laws of this
Commonwealth. Notice to he giyen of
the said Rule in one of the newspapers pub
lished n Cettysburg, and personal notice
to be served on Joint Rathbun. one of the
Heirs, who resides in Carroll county, Md.
I=l
WM. S. HAMILTON, (led,
Oct. 2. 184(1-3t
No •r CE.
F.:;TATE OF JACOB LOBE, ,DECE.I:-:ED
To .decept or Rtfose, 4.1
B . r.t•rn or PENNSYLVANIA, A'l' an "Thai's'
Court. held at Cwt.-
A n....:,is (..,tti N'rv.
1) .!”t,.t. ;:i ;61(1 for
0,1.2.tt .i .
•WV the County of Ad-
W.I . , ` rt. > anis, ou Ow 22d thy
• >••
:A' ~ 1-41.11 -
44
t i lt"
of 7. , ci,toilibcr, A. D.
.L 47 1 -A ~, A ; IS 16. Before Wil
... limn N. Irvine, Esq.
President, and his Associate::, Judg . t.,..,.:ve. ass!gn
cd, &c.
BY THE COURT,
WM. S. HAAB L'I'ON, Clerk,
Oct. 2,1846-3 t
ISABELLA NURSERY,
ETT VSII 11W, PA
:T C • =:
Clicarst in II orld !
S 1 1 1.VE D S Ur ,
R 1 S. •
(% pm)Ul, 117zolcsalt .
I. 1)2()N. tin. , 1.2 Market
0P a `;beet Philadelphia, takes pli . nuJire in
informing' the p9hlie, that lie still eilittintu.s
to sell his very superior Steam Refined
*awly ;It Ile' II 1W price of r . .. 4 I 2.51) per lon
pounds, and the quality is 1 , 4111:1i to any
inatittfletured in the tinily ( ' Su i tes.
Ile alsd oilers all kinds of goods in
Copfertionary and Errtif line at corrBspon
ditur low prieci.i, as quirk sales and small
profits are the'ortler of the day.
Call or send your order's, and von can
not fail to he 'satisfied. Dont foram the
windier, 12 Market Street l'hiladelphia.
J. 1?IC II A IiDS()N.
•1 Ho. 2R. I H
BLACK!!OIITIIIING.
unticrsit•nvd has conneeted with
11_ Coaclintaliing Estahlislontlit
larD• Sin ttlt shop, and ili - prt pared to tlo all
of
sLACHsrazi.TEEING,
including irolling Carrift!4 - rs, Buggics.
Ira:ftms, 4.c. 11.! would say to those who
have 1 fortcs to Sllol'. that he has in his em
ploy first-rate hands. whieh, with his per
sonal attention. will enahle him to give en
tire satkfaetion to all those who inay favor
hint with a call.
Carriage 61' Gaggy Springs
brarrattted) promptly ma& to (wr
iter at all time:,.
.1•17,•All kinds of /?/.V ) .•///i'/.1 . C.; dont..
both in Wood tuul Iron, at tho
veil prices.
'Thankful for past enronragetnetit,• the
subseriber ;:olicitri a continuance of patro
nage, and invites lie , friend:: to rnll :it his
Etalilii.littletit ill pi west Chambersburl!,
street, :t fetv boors Thompson's
11otel.
('. \V. iIOFFNIAN
Gortv , htiry. EMI. U. I.` 16.
N 'l' 1 C E.
AI.EX•K EWING, IOEC•i)
Tv .leer/)l or ifttsc, (S-e.
r; rATE OF PENNS Y1,1".t V 1A,..1 AT (ilk l lrphatis .
A DAMS COCNT T.
I Court held ;it ( ki
tv shim; in find for
the County of Ad
. am,, on the 2124 day
of lzleptenil , er, A. D.,
18 , 16. Before Wi I-
\' 4 -.'4; 4 ' . .
J Ilan' N. Irvine. Esq.
Prc.ident, :mud Ii .ssociatt.s, Judges, &e. assign
rd,
ON Mt ).N, the court grant a Rule
on all the Ileirs and Legal Represen
tatives of A t,rx . Asmat EWINO, late of the
Stale of Ohio, deceased, to wit: l'llizabeth
intermarried with Marlin Adams, Johanna,
Ebenezer, Rebecca intermarried with• J
acob Sanders, Jeremiah and David Ewing,
children of the said . Alexander Ewing. de
ceased, to be and appear at an Qrphan's
Court to be held at (4ut\ shurg in add for
the county of Adams, on The liith day of
Norchtber next, to accept or refuse to ac
cept the Real Estate of the said deceased,
at the valuation made thereof agreeably to
the Intestate Laws of this Commonwealth.
Personal notice to be given to the Heirs
residing in Adarns county, and to those re
'riding out of Adams county by publication
for three successive weeks in one newspa
per in gettysburg, a copy of which to be
directed to each Heir and forwarded by
mail to them.
lip the court,
W.ll. S. 11.1.1111,T0N, Clrrh
Oct. 2,18.16-3 t
SANo's SAitsAemum.A.—'llis medicine
. stands unrivalled, (based:is it is on its own
intrinsic merits.) fir the removal and rad
ical cure °ribose diseases to which it is
peculiarly adapted. Being entirely veg
etable, and composed of the choicest se
lection of ingredients, which act in conso
nance with the laws that govern the ani
mal economy. the system is enabled to
throw off disease, take on a healthy action,
and the powers of nature resume their nat
ural function:;. Thousands rte, and have,
testified to its et cagy in removing various
chronic diseases, originating in an tv
healthy and depraved state of the blood
and other fluids ; scrofula or enlargement
of the glands, rheumatism and lumbago,
salt rheum, ring -worm, barber's itch, ecze
ma and other similar affections, are safely
and effectually cured by its use.
frrFor further particulars and conclusive evi
dence of its superior efficacy, see Pamphlets, which
may be obtained of agents gratis. Prepared and
sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. & D. Sands,
76 Fulton street New York. Sold also by ap
pointment of the Propriet, r, by S. H. BUJ.: H LER,
Gettysburg, Pa. Price $1 per bottle. Six bottles
for $3.
Sept. 25, 1846.-3 t
A CHEAP FAMILY PuvsteLts—Dr. 0.
Benj. Smith's lin proved Indian Vegetable
Sugar Coated Pills arc now considered
preferable to any others, as they are both
pleasant and efficacious, and as they posses
tonic, aroma tie, and aperient properties,
they remove all oppressive accumulations,
strengthen the stomach, it n i
ee a healthy
appetite, and irnpah tra . iility to the
nervous system. They also cure dyspep
sia, coughs, colds, bilious complaints, head
ache, and foul s timnaelt. Office 179 Green
wich street, (Large Brick Block.)
Always ask for the Improved Indian
Vjgetable Pills, and see that G. Benj.
Smith is written with a pen, on the bot
tom of the box.
?I_l7^Thegenuine Pills are cur sale. in
- I)y S. 11. [judder and S. S.
Forney,: in Hunterstown ..lbrahuld
King; in Petersburg by .3/r6. Dialler; iu
I(.' ishtuwu by . Jks. Dunenn, and in Ilainp
ton by .1. .40thaugh.
Kept. 25, 1845-41.
.Grocerles QIZ('CIISICUIT •
'1 . 1111.] sithscriber has just opened a liirge
at4sortineat of Georcritts suitahlt: for
family use ; also a row variety of QtICUIIB
- Whit' 11
. Call he sold low.
WM, Ii (1'1.'111011T:
1 , 1 ) , !1 II),
vr 5 4361
'TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
FI4.‘NKLiN VV. DENIVIIIDIE
ESI'ECTFIrI.I.I
.ti..”1•111,.-4 tiffs eit,-
ra, :wit ,: ( : vet ) ~1 )111-2uttl
h i!) : o(edittry, that he h.t , hdo
i s , n
itt».l#l;,r, Est abl ishlJu tit
11. , in ( . It;onlier , ini , r
Geityshitpr. nearly oppi;.-;ito \lr. lluchlt•r*::
Apothecary and Book tilore.
prepired to. (Aerate :dl Avorli in hi!, ,liiw
Avith ;Intl in the it.-1 ..11)11rol ell
ro All %vorli entrtiFtea to hint. will
he - %%•;irranted to lit. II it terms a ill he
very ininlentte, for (' on nr l'oryritv
Ittiest Nae-Itiorts 1%,:til hr rt 011:tr
-1- reorived from the Citie.
Clcityshurg, Marvit 20, 1N.10,1v
FALL AND Vill`4TEß FASNONS
.gt:sT stEctm En!
rOIIE titib.wiiher respei:Yrully inloints
his friends die
that lie continues to carry on the
T A I_. 0 it F. N G
13tisiness at his lit l'llion
lierslitiru- street, Geliyslitirir. l'ew doors
heloty '
Ll'hompson's Ilotel, .wliery lie will
alNvilys lie prepared to atiend to orders up
int the most reasonable till lie has
made itrrangenients to receive ri tilt.
_Latest f. - - 7 ity l'ecteitiotts,
and lie promises all who favor lino
their ritroirqfc. tivit liv NN ill g•IV(' 1.111 . 1!I
tiati,:1:11•61)11, 'Will ;I:. It IT*IIAIS 11:e It
and WOrillall:;1111) Of ;111 Liiirinent , entrusted
to him ; and at as moderato iirives as they
van he ohtained any where else.
llc hopes, Iry strii•taitention to hllyin
and a desiro to please. to itiorit a sliari ,
patronag - o and support.
Country Produce taken in
fur \York.
JOIEN G. BAKER.
Gettysburg, April :3, 18.10.—ti
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CHAIRS: .CHAIRS:
rHIS IV A I - - FOR BAR AI N
rirliE subscriber respectfully invites the
..1 . 1 attention of flousclseepers and others
to t h e bage :isortincitt of
COMMON ANI) FANCY .
St . l
CHAIRS,
7 always 9n hand :it his establish
malt in ( hainht rt.—
His furniture is made after the latest fash
ions and of diiiercnt c010r;. , , in imitation
ttf m a h o .r nit y, Satin. Rose awl 'Walnut.
Wood, ck. , ..2., of which can had at the
lowest price for or Country Pro
duce.
pr -7 -can anal scr us :ii die `hop, in
Cliambersburg street, one door West of
the Lutheran Cluirrh.
Gtittvsburg, July 2 1
ertildies ! Canaies
TTIE subscriber has generally an as
sortineat of Candies for sale at his
Et:tablishment. in Cluunbershurg street,
next door to Thompson's Hotel.
C. WEAVER.
April 10, 18.10.'
ECON.D-HAND COACHES. BUG
-10 GIES, &c., of good and substantial
make, (ttl be had at the, Coach Establizh
thent of the subscriber, in CCilyshllrr,
C. W. II0J1?1,11\ - ,
Gettysburg, May 20, Iftlt3.
Ire Crean ! Ire Cream.
l il t N . band at all hours : t:
v%ly plied at the shortosl toiov. and upon
the most reiwonalde (HI !I! t!, , -
Fru it and Conlectionary Store of
w \- R .
Gettysburg, April 10,,18-16.
Cloths I Cloths
F ali color, and qualiti;!s, Cc's:jitter-es
Cassnetts, Vesting:4, Silks, &e. lust
received and for sale at the Store of the
suhscriher. WM. RUTIIRAUFF.
April 10, IRIO.
..r.a la L.O 21 1 1 0.)
ATTORNEY AT ',Air,
OFFERS his professional services to
the people of Adams County. 11 is
Office is the one on, the public square in
Gettysburg, lately occupied us a Law 4Y
fire by Vim. AVSTivititv, Esq. He has
also made arraneements, to have the advice
and assistance of his Father, Junin.: Nero
of Carlisle, in all difficult cases.
September 20. tf
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THO MAS 1.11 9 C E IL
• ATTOR YAT LA IV.
OFFICE in the South-cast Corner of
the Diamond, between A. B. Kurtz's
notel and R. W. WSherry's Store.
Gettysburg, Dee. 12, 1815.—if
R 111 3.11. 0 V A L L.
HE Subscriber having removed from
—ettyshurg, pssons' having business
withhim may find him . durinfrall the Courts .
and on every Tuesday throughout the year,
at the Hotel of-James 11I'Cosh, in Gel tvF..
burg, and at all other times,at his residence
in Litticstown.
WSJ. APSIIE KR Y.
leb• 6, 18-16. taut
ALEX. H. STEVENSON,
ATTOGNE l'' AT 1-111
OFFrci in the Centre Square, North
of the Court-house, between"Sinith i s"
and "Stevenson's' corners.
L. , 111" A'o 7'lOE
sair OD KED )13 49
(Of Carlisle,)
pIi.ESEN'I'S his respects to his fri t si l d s
and informs them that he has matte
arrangements to rontintie to praet ire as usual
in the (!ottrts or Adams comity. mole!: tht
ne'v rc:rulation of the 4 intes for' holding,
ht.,. :to, Is
lIEAGY
-
NI Ere 1 GAN
KA-7 1 4N;
.1.110 C P EVORA!
GEOIIGE 11. SWOPE
rirL
TrlNs h
ti,:iniss In is frivn(l.4
fnr the lilwv:11 patiniri:c hitherto v.x
tcndeil him. :11111 n•sportlidly
per.4ons 410 , irou.= of .-•ecuriu , r first-rate Fur
niture at red:4,ll:ll,lc
to ,all at his
Cabiltet , makimr, .Establishment,
in York stract, a few ttoor,l vast (d . Irls . AT
T s • floo.l. when: lie Neill he prepared to
inid.P. to order,
111. V !NG. I'ENTPE. ‘•
.TOILET
T Anz, Es,
ne(iNicatlp , , id( boards, Sofas
2 2.2 , s.fe 3 22.,, •sa a 9
11'or 11':1 , 11 and • Candle
together with every article
in hut lute of Int:qttess. Ile alsokeep
on hate! the varitorl artieles of Furniture
in.ttle of the best materials. and in the
neatest styles. All orders for %York Nvill
be promptly attended 10 on the most rea
sonable terms. Glwe us a call!
gr - 7"(:()F1 : 1N 8 Neill lic furnizAtud at all
dines upon the Att)rtest
!t.l - 1 - '(ottittry Produce taken itt
exclimule for furniture.
(:.,ttysburil, hi,.
ETTYS ft r N D 11
rind .71 - sr i 4,1 e op.
1.: havinr leased' the
fa. Foundry in Gettysburg, respectfully
informs his friends and the public in general
ilia( he has aim On hands, and Will contin
ue to manufaettirc, 3 large :issortment of
T O ` ,9 E St> ,
of 3dl patterns, :311ell as the I lathaway, Par
lor, l'reiniunt, :mil nine-plate Cooking
Store, also Chamber Stores, of all sorts
and su Its.
Ile has also on hand,
Casilow,s E'or liaciainery.
of all kinik—for m ac hi nes ,
.\llll.- , ,,k:c. also
C.ISTI of all ilie-patterns . now in use.
Ile has on_ Itantl, already made. at number
of the relehrided
sy-LExt PLO UGIIS,
Nyhielt will hbw. Ht. has also on
11:m(1, on,l %yin contilmt• to nutko. 111)1,-
:1:1(1 CArrioge-ht,‘-•
nllll :tll ottivr :•o! ly,-; in hi= linc of
whit.!: :tre t:11) wiincrotts ii)
Ito!). ilc
!Tally !natio. at!:! rontinl: to matiolocture
larrt.E's Nlaoltint.::, and
the 11;1i - toyer nod Voris patwrils.
!iv one who nut v BI?,AS'S C ASl'-
I N GS, will be attended - H.
All tlw ahoy,. ;ffiielvs will he sold low,
for Cash or Country l'rothiee. Old metal
will :Ikl) he 1:11•CTI iu Cxcliamp: for work.
liepairitnr, awl all work in his line,
done at the shortest notice.,,i_A
The subscriber is very thankful for past
favors, anti liopetohh; friends will remeni_
her the ()hi Establiskinent, in the Western
part of the town, near (.'. IV. lloflin:in's
('011:11 shop
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(T IA 1%. t 14.11.16 G.
DAVID HEADY
ri p s pEcTHILLy- returns his grate
' :!,:knowledp,omems for the vvty
I!heral enconragement ‘vhich has hereto
fore been tonded• to him. and respectful
ly iii6,rins his friends that he still contin
ues the
Cetbinel.eiiiiktraig
at the Old Stand in Chambersburr street,
where lie isprepar . ed to execute t he Nall
rst mtd most Fashionable 11 - ork, which he
will warrant equal, if not superior, 10 any
in the place.
He has now. and will always keep on
hand a general innlextonsive-assortinent
the dill'erent articles otTurni hire, including
BUREAUS,
CENTRE fIND DINING TJIBLES
BEDSTEADS, CUPBOARDS,
Work and Wash Stands, Btc.
all of which arc of a superior quality, and
for which he only asks an examination to
he acknowledged as the eery latest fashion.
All orders for Coffins will be prompt
ly attended to as usual.
(;citysburo. PLO).
nEMOVAL,
NO IV FOR
. IV 'AL 1.UTH11..1 UF F
tiA.
I S I ) i r e tti s n i 7 r : . :( l a h
r i ..: ‘ (heap (i
t,.)1, a I l l v d ,
( .I. ,b 4:a t stl)flioh7-s.
i late stand to the rooms lately occupied by
M'Sherry, Esq., in Chamber
i b or a- street, nearly opposite the English
I Lutheran (%)ittrelt, where, he will he pleas
ed to sec his friends. Haring just return- .
(41 from t ( with
P 1. 1 1'G a nit SUI7IIII R
ao©Ds,
selected froin the very be.t Estaldishmenls,
he invites those wishing to make BAR
GAIN, to give him a ear. vreountry
Produce taken in exchange for goods.
Genysburg, April 10; 181 G.
rff A\'l'l: ('I E ILA NT:• 4 kV CITIZ (
a r il for sale hvd E A VU!
Ipril 10, Is 1(1.
I'. WARREN