NOTICE. ESTATE OF JACOB 1.01111, BECEA:sEII To .4cerpt or Refuse, 4-c. kITATF or PCNNST Ll' ANI A „Vl' an Osphans . T A H. 013 COI:NT. ' Court, livid at (let ' tystang, in and for tut 1. ~ the County of _W. (4b; ;lOW, (41 the 22ti Illy ‘3,....- i (; 0 , of September, ..1. D. 1816. Before NVil liam N. Irvine, Esq. President, and his Associates, ...ludges,\‹ce. assign ed, Ace. UN MOTION, the - rourt'grant a Rule v , L , on all the I leirs and Legal Represen tatives of JACOB Lonn, late of Franklin township, Adams cotinty, deceased, to wit: Catharine Lohr, (widow,) Andrew Lohr, Sam'! Lohr. Marg't in terMarried with Jacob I loke,Susan intermarried with I)an'l Leid ig, Catharine intermarried with Win. Hilands, and Henry Lohr—to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Gettysburg in and for the county of Adams, on the • day of November next, to accept or refuse to take the Real Estate of the said deceased, at the valuation made thereof agreeably the Intestate Laws of this Commonwealth. Personalitoticuto be given to all the I leirs , 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 Heirs residing out of tl county. ; BY THE COURT, WM. S. HAMILTON, Clerk, Oct. 2,1846-3 t, PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of an• order of the Orphans' Court of Adams comity, the subscri ber, Administrator of CATHARINE PLUNK ART,IRIC of Mountplcasant township, Ad ams county, deceased, will expose to Pub lic Sale, on Saturday the 1711 c day of Oc tober next, at 10 o'cloCk, A. M., on the pre mises, in said township, NO. 1. A TRACT OF LAND, of . said deceased, adjoining lands of Joseph Kohn, Peter Weikert, and others, r.ontain- Mg 8 ACRES more or less, oiv which arc erected a one and one4talf story Log a a DWELLING HOUSE, I 1 a Log Stable, &c. There is a good ORCHARD on the premises, and a well of water near the door. A L S 0-At the same time and place be exposed to sale, No. 2. A TRACT OF WOODLAND situate in the same township, and adjoin ing lands of Jacob Miller o folin Rider, and others, containing 1 1-2 ACRES,' more or less. licp—Attendance will be given and terms made known by • JACOB. PARR, Mar. Oct. 2, 18-16. is A CHEAP FAMILY PHI'SICIAN—Dr. C. Benj. Smith's 'lmproved Indiair - Vegctable Sugar Coated Pills arc new eonsidered . preferable to any others, as they are both pleasant and efficacious, and as they posses tonic, aromatic„ and aperient properties, they remove all oppressive accumulations, strengthen the stomach, induce a healthy appetite, and impart tranquility to the nervous system. They also cure dyspep sia, coughs, colds, bilious complaints, head ache, and foul stomach. Office 179 Green wich street, (Large Brick Block.) AlWays ask" for • the Improved Indian Vegetable Pills, and see that G. Benj. Smith is written with a pen on the bot tom of the box. tc:P.The genuine Pills are for sale in Gettysburg, by S. H. Budder and S. S. Forney; in Hunterstown by ilbrahana Wing; in Petersburg by Mrs. Fuller; in ,Gashtown by Mrs. Duncan, and in Hamp ton by J. H. ✓lulebaugh. Supt. 25, 1816,1 t. Groceries Qutensware rlNHE,subseriber has just opened a large aAortment of Groceries suituble for familyyse ; also a tine variety of Queens ware, which can be sold low. AVM. lt U THRA UFF. April 10, 18.16: • calo att 4.0 A ATTORNEY AT LAW, 41- FIFERS his professional, services to ll' the people of Adams County. His Office is tire one on the public square in Gettysburg, lately occupied my a Law-Of *flee by Wm. M'SnEfkity, Esq. Ile has also made arrangements to have the adviee and assistance of his Father, Juocr. REED of Carlisle, in all difficult cases. September 20. tf THOMAS MICREARY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CIFFICE in the South-east Corner of the'Diamond, between A. B. Kurtz's Hotel and It. W. M'Slierry's Store. Gettysburg, Dec. 12, 1815.—ti REMOVAL. HE Subscriber having removed from gr , 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 tintes,at his residence in Littlestown. WM. 111'..SHERRY. Feb.r 6, 1816. Gin • ALEX. R. STEVENSON , ATTORNEY AT LA IV. OFFICE in the Centre Square, North Oldie Court-house, between " Smith's" and "Stevenson's" corners.. '• Mir NOTICE 41. ,-.llolk 300 4 31M MD (Of Carlisle,) TipRESENTS his - respects to hisfrieuds and informs them that he has made wangomoitts to continue to practice as usual fit t}!tt Courts of Adams county,4, under the ntulatioo, of the times for lollili v ' Jail. JO, 1810: ' tf OTIaE. ENhd r qf John Stonrr, Drerasol. OTIC E is hereby given to OM heirs and Legal Representatives JOHN STONER, deceased, bad of Franklin -town ship, Adams county, viz:—Catharine Sto ner, (widow of said deceased,) John Sto ner, (Petitioner) David• Stoner, Catharine, intermarried with Peter 1). Miller, Jac(ili Stoner, Rebecca Stoner, Samuel Stoner, (miilor,) whose guardian is Jacob FM w ler, Soloinoll Stoner, and henry Stoner, the latter two having,. for. their guardian Anthony Ikardorlf, who are the surviving children of the said deceased, that AN INQUEST will be held- on Saturday the 211 h day of jOdoher ,tear!, at I U o'clock, A. M. at the late residence of said deceased, in i,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 Itch partition with out prejudice to„prspoiling the whole there of, but if the saute will not admit of such par tition,then to part and divide the same to and among as n i nny oPthem as the same will conveniently accennuod:tte, but if the same will not admit of division at all, without prejud,ice or spoiling the whole thereof, then to value and appraise the same, whole and undivided ; and limiter to enquire and ascertain whether the said Real Estate will conveniently accommodate more than one of the lteirs of said intestate, and if so, how many of said heirs it will convenient ' ly accommodate. BENJ. BCIIREVER, .Sherilrs Office!, Gettysburg, Oct. 2, 1846. • N T I-C E. ESTATE OF JONAS SPANGI,EIt, DEC'D To .lerepl or liVitv., (ST. 51. ATE OF I'ENNSII.V N ' l ' an Orphans' .111.1...1114 COUNTY. COUri 1111 . 11.1 CettX,S -55."Xt4. tvsburq, in and tor 7 ••••';.• the County of .Id rum, on the 22d day of September, A. 141(1.13t.f0re limn N. Irvine, Esq. Preshlent, and his .Issociates, Judgcs, &C. assign ed, Ace. ON MOTION, the Court grant a Rule on all the Heirs and Legal Represen tatives of JONAS SPANGLER, late Of Mount joy township, deceased, to wit: Elizabeth Spangler; (widow,) Joseph . Spangler, de ceased, Jesse Spangler, Lydia intermarried with John Rathbun, Jonas Spangler, John Spangler, Jacob tipaligler, Barbara Span - - gler, and Isabella Spangler, the four latter of whom arc minors,The first two having for their guardian Jesse Spangler, and the two latter Jacob Spangler—to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Gettys burg., in and fbr the County of Adams; on the 16111 day of November next, to accept or refuse to take the Real Estate of the said deceased, at the valuation made there of agreeably to t re Intestate Laws of this Commonwealth. Jotice to be given of the said, tole in one 4lie newspapers pub lished in Gettysburg, and personal notice to be served on John Rathbun, one of die Heirs, who resides in Carroll county, Md. BY THE COURT, • WM. S. HAMILTON, Clerk bet. 2, 181(-3t jNOT LC3 E. ESTATE OF ALEX'It EVVING,,DEC'D To Accept or I?(Jitse, STATE of PENNSYLVANIA;) AT an Orphans' ADAMS COVNTY• i Court held at Get -4e lysburg in and. for • • the County of Ad ams, on the 22d day of September, A. D., "-Its , r 4 • 1 8 16. 13 don; Wil liam N. Irvine, Esq., President, and his Associates, Judges, &e. assign ed, &e. ON MOTION, the court grant a Rule on all the I leirs and Legal Represen tatives of ALEXANDER EwiNe, late of the State of Ohio, deceased, to wit: Elizabeth intermarried with Martin Adams, Johanna, Ebenezer, Rebecca intermarried with Ja cob Sanders, Jemima and David Ewing, children of the said Alexander Ewing de ceased, to be and appear at an Orphan's Court to be held at Gettysl rg in and for the county of Adams, o he 1614 day of November nett, 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 Conunonwealth. Personal' notice to be given to the heirs residing in Adams county, and to thosexe ridinir out of Adams county by publication for three successive weeks in one newspa per in Gettysburg, a cony of which to he directed to each Heir and forwarded by mail to them. By the court, WM. S. HAMILTON, Clerk Oct. 2,1846-3 t Iro AGENTS AND READERS.— Second Stereotype Edition of a val uable and cheap illustrated family work. Reissue of the American Penny Magazine, conducted by Theodore Dwight, and pub lished at the office of the New York Ex press, 112 Broadway. This entertaining and instructive weekly paper being stereo typed, yol. I. will soon be issued in quar terly parts, of 208 octavo pages, at 37h 08•9 or to agents and clubs four liar $l. Early orders will be first supplied. It has a wi der scope and more American nutter than the oldforeign Penny Magazines, with news, select extracts from late books, re views, &c., agricultural and juvenile arti cles, a high moral and religious tone, and nothing to offend the purest eye. “The infOrmation it contains is worth more than siJer."—;fete fork Observer. "It should he in every litinily."-I—New , • York ( Baptist) Recorder. The . MethodiBl :Ildvocale highly irecom ponds it: mid numerous other paperiil v,-" The current 2frd volume, by mail, it: advance. Delivered iu the rity, itt :3 rents a %reek. , (I.r Editors in-citing tlii :: , 11, , itiynint mill •txeita: the U SAVE YOUR TEETH • Di-. FillMinn(' E. Vinidersioot. LV informs the citi zeus of Gettysburg:lntl vicinity that its is prrparcil to perform every operation appertaining- to his Profession.; such ;is Fillip., Cleaning . and Plugging - Teeth, with Gold, Silver,Tin-Gil, and Composition. lie will insert incorruptible teeth nit Pi vots, or Gold or Silver clasps, in the most durable manner. If Carious teeth are properly treated at a seasonable time, the progress of the de ay may be entirely arrested. Ile will insert them, froim inlet() entire sets, in such manner, that they will 'inal:e the articulation of the voice perfect, and materially assist in mastication.., From the• success which - has attended his professional _operations fur a num ber of years past, he is confident he ran satisfy all who may favor him with a call. prf-'For his place of residence-in quire at the store of Mr. Samuel Fahnes tock. R E F KJ( ENCE respectfully In:lb to the fullo.wing 'gen tleman : Rev. Prof. II 11•011 F. It. Rev. Dr. s c u m ucKER. Rev. E. V. (>ER II ART, PrOis. H. HAUPT, Rev.' If. Swyrzr.it, Dr. I). HORNER. Rev. S. IWAIULLIN, Dr. C. N. IlLittucity. Dr. 1). 611.8ERT, Alareh 20. Iv DENTISTRY. DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, . Surzeon Dentist, pESP ECTF LL Y oilers his profs , stonal 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 :Mention to Dentistry alone, to be able to please all who way see lit to entrust; their teeth in his hands. Office at Mr. M'Cush's Hotel. .May 15. CHEAP WATCHES ! Thp Clpapest Gold and .Silt'rr Watches LY PHI L.'ll) ELPIII. I I Gold Levers, lull jeweled, Silver Levers, full jeweled, Gold Lupines, jeweled, Silver Lupines, jeweled, Silver Quartiers, line quality, Cola watches, plain, Silver Spectacles, Gold Pencils, Gold Bracelets, -ALSO ON lIANP,7- A large assortment of Gold and Silver Hair-Bracelets, Finger-Rings; Breastpins, Hoop Ear-Ring, Gold Pens, Si! , er Spoons, Sugar Tonges, Thimbles, Gold Neck, and Fob Chains, Guard Keys, and Jewelry at equally low prices. 41:::PAIll want is a call, to convince cus tomers. All kinds of Watches and Clocks re paired and warranted to keep good time for one year. Old Gold and Silver bought for Cash, or taken in exchange. I have some Gold and Silver Levers, at Mill cheaper prices than the above. A lib eral -Disimunt made to dealers. Call and see for yourselves,. For sale, Eight-day and Thirty-hour Brass Clocks, at LEWIS LADWRIS'S Watch, Cl6ck, and Jewelry Store, No. 4131 Market. St., above 1 Ith, north side, Phila. Philadelphia, Sept. 4, 1816. tf BE UNPREJDUICED.—Letno fool ish persons be so prejudiced against this now truly celebrated medicine as to de spise this advice ; let it be used immediate ly On pain being felt ! No matter where it may be, whether in the head or feet, wheth er in the back or abdomen, whether arising from external or internal cause, use the Bran dreth's Pills, and rely upon it, that the pain will go, the body will be restored to health as soon as nature has received suffi cient AISTANCE from their effect. . . - . The quantit4 - of impure humors dischar ged front the body by the action of Bran dreth's Pills, is replaced in the course of a few hours with new and pure blood, by the digestion of a moderate meal. By purging the body with this medicine, the whole Mass of blood becomes entirely ptt= ritied and regenerated. That the blood is the life of the body, I presume is undisputed, therefore I shall say that it being the SEAT OF MEE, it must be the scat of disease. If disease be in the blood, we should abstract the disease only. not the blood. It is the impurities which must be removed by purgation to secure our health, in all states of weather, in all situations, mid in all climates. The blood, like a good spirit, is always trying to ben efit the body by its struggles to expel' im purities. But it is not capable to effect its own purification at all times: to do this it must often have assistance. When the blood is loaded with impurities; especially in this climate, the consequences 4nay be fatal, provided the blood is not purified at once, and this is sure to be effected if Bran dreth's Pills arc used. irrThe genuine Brandreth's Pills can be bad of the following Agents:— .1. AL .S7evenson Co.,—Gettysburg. .Ino. B. McCreary,—Petersburg. 3brahant. King,—HuntOrstown. .4. ilkFarland,—Abbottstown. c o ok 4. - Tudor,—Hampton. illeSherry Mary Duncon,—Caslitow:n. John Hoke,—Fairfield Ocl. 1816—It Candies ! Candies ! THE subscriber has generally an as sortment of Candies for sale at his 'Establishment in Chambersburg street, 4next door to l'hompson's Hotel. C. WEAVER. April 10, 1816 Orange:4! Lenions ! VARIETY OF FIRST-IZATE'OR ALI{A NGES, LEMONS constantly Im• s;tle by C. WEAVER. April' In, 1.H.16. r..:i BeT.EFIT: M.:"W TAILCRING ESTABLISHMENT. 1)i N - ‘v 11)1)1E EsPEcTiI:i.LY ini n •m• of Gptty:4l)tir ,, and ilit• rmuntry, Irts inkun thc Establislunteni ()LI. in Gettyslitirir, nearly 'opposite Apothecary and Hool;...Store, where he is prepart3l to ext..titi' art work in his litre with neatness :Ind in the most approved sIN ie. r All work entrusted to hint, will Le warranted- to. tit. His terms will 1w very muc h for ('Asit nt ( 'ouNTRY P RO DUC E. 411)—The laivst Fashions will he terei‘ed from the Cities., Uettysintrg, Murelt 2(1. 18.16.—1 y FALL AND ViINT•ER 'FASHIONS .1 . 111::;a' JILE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends antl'the public generally, that he continues to curry on the TAILORING Business at his Establishment in Chan bersburg street, Guttvsburp - , a few doors below Thompson's flotel, where he will always be prepared to attend to orders up on the most reasonable terms. lle has made arrangements to receive. regularly the idateSt City fashions, and he promises all who may favor- him with their patronage, that he will give them entire satisfaction, both as it regards the fit and wormanship of all garMents entrusted to him ; and at as moderate prices as they can be obtained ally where else. Ile hopes, by strietattentio.n to business, and a - desire to please. to merit a share of public patronage and support. c7Country t'rodtu taken in exchange for Work. .101 IN G. BAKER Gettysburg, April 3, 18.16.—ff CHAIRS: CHAIRS: 'l' HIS WAY FUR BAt:GAINS! MIRE subscriber respectfully invites the attention of Housekeepers and others to the large assortment of Sl5 00 23 00 30 00 15 00 10 00 15 00 1 75 2 00 1 00 COMMON AM) FANCY ion F CHAIRS • , always on hand at his establish ' mcnt in Chanibersburr street.— Ilis furniture is made after latest fash ions and of different colors, in imitation of Mahogany, Satin, Rose and IValnut Wood, &c., all of which can be had at the lowest price for Cash or` Count - Pro duce. tCr'Call and sec -us at the Shop, ii Chawbershurff street, one door West o the Lutheran t' Church. HEAGIT. Gettysburg, July tf DIAMOND TONSOR S. It. TIPTON, FA SII 10 NA B E Barber and Hair- Dresser, has removed his "'Temple „ to the Diailiond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the public. Froin long experience he flatters himself that,he . can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keeti ordeal of his razor. Ile hopes, therelOre, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, lie will merit as well as receit•e a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. . Oct. 10. tf Cheapest in the World ! S TEJO" It 13 1 1 D Ca;rlDd 118. 121 Cents per pound, 117polcsule. jJ. RICIIARDSON, No. 42 Maiki:t \ e Street Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing the public, that he still continues to sell his very superior Steam Refined Candy at the low price of $12.50 per 100 pounds, and the quality is equal to any manufactured in the United States. lle also offers all kinds of goods in the Omfeelionary and Thai line at correspon ding low prices, as quick sales and small profits are thii . order of the day. Call or send your orders, and you can not fail to . be satisfied. Dont forget the number, 42, Market Street Philadelphia. Aug. 28. 18 BLAC. THE.] undersigned has connected With his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of BLACIESIVIITHING, including ironing. Carriages,. Buggies, (S-c. Ile would say to those who have Horses 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 those who may favor hint with a call. Carriage A' Buggy Springs (warranted) will be promptly made to or der At all times. ItCr'All kinds of REP.IIIIING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most redu ced prices. Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of patro nage, and incites his friends to call at his Establishment in it r"Chamhersburg street, a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. AV. HOFFMAN Gottyslmor, Feb. 1810. c,.II.LVEI? AND. CEIZIVIAN SILVER PEN'C'ILS, VIOLIN 8T1tIN(:s, (q.bg.o q ualify, c•an owav,lu+'liail at l'anvy of VEIL April It). t lr.• i. J. RICHARDSON - ~Y _ " - . --- - - FAT il3 XTA,IN DA - 1,41) • lIEAGY fft ESPECTI.I"I,I,A returns hi: , srate tiil lot- the very liberal.envour<entent tvltirh 11:IS hereto fore been extended to hint, and res'i•ettill ly informs his friends that Ite still contin ues tltz CUM,' —.Tira k o;si 'Less, at the Old Stand in Chanthershora street, where he isprepared to eneute the ,Veal.,- es/ and most Pmhionoble 11'01.16 whirli hr will warrant equal, if not superior, to any in the place. Ile lias now, and will alwars keep on hand a general and extewdve assortment of the different ar4ieles of Furniture, inelatlinu BUREAUS, CENTRE . 1 1 :VD DINEV G 7".11.11,E5, BEDSTEADS, CUPBOARDS, Work and , Wash Stands, &c. all of ‘vhielt arc of a superior quality, and for which he only asks an examination to be iieknowledged as the very latest fashion. All orders for Coffins will be pi-ompt /y attended to as usual. • Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 18-16., REMOVAL, NO If" FOR 11./IRGAINS Wll. IZUTIIRAUFF FAS removed his ( . 'heap and Fashion able Store a few doors %Vest of his late stand to the rooms lately oreupird hy William Al'Sherry, Esti., in (ll:indict.- burg street, nearly opposite the English Lutheran Church, where he kill be pleas ed to sec his friends. 'laving just return ed front the Cities with a large and splend id assortment of fashionable ll1.1•G atilt SU.ll:llE_fil selected from the very best F,stablishinents, he invites those wishing to make 11A It- G \S, to give him a call. rti - i - -Coutitry Produce taken in exchange for goods. (.;ettyshurg, April 10, 18.10. AMERICAN INDUSTRY 4 1 %' k t C MEd P WORK! GEORGE,. H. SWOPE RETURNS his 'Wanks to his friends fo'r the liberal patronage hitherto ex tended him, and respectfully invites all persons desirous of securing first-rate Fur niture at reasonalde prices, to call at his Cabinetmaking Establishment, in York street, s• kw doors east of WAT TLES' Hotel, where he will he prepared to make, to order, I)IXLVG, CENTRE, 4• TOILET TABLES, Bedsteads, Sideboards, SoCas Cupboards, Work, Wash and Candle Stands, &c., together with every article in his line of business. Ile will alsokeep on hand the various articles of Furniture made of the best inaleriafs, and in the neatest styles. All orders fin• Work will be promptly attended to on the most rea sonable terms. Give us a call ! pi --- COl'[ INS will be furnished at all times upon the shortest notice. pt - TrUountry Produce will be taken in exehame for furniture. GetivAnirr, June 12, 18.16. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY and 'Machine Shop. E subscribers having leased the Foundry in Gettysburg, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he has now on hands, and will eontin tie to manufacture, a huge assortment of STO PE S, of all patterns, such as the llathaway, Par lor, Premium, and nine-plate Cooking Stove, also Chamber Stoves, of all sorts and sizes. He has also on hand, Castings for Ili.tchlncr3•, of all kinds—for Threshing Machines t Grist tYlills, Saw Mills, &e. also PLO (l'A STINGS of all the patterns now in use. Ile has on hand, already made, a number of the celebrated SYLER PLOUGHS, which he will sell low. Ile has also on hand, and will continue .to inake, HOL LOW-WART,' Wagon and Carriage-box es, and all other articles in his line of bus iness, which are too numerous to men tion. He has, also, THRESHING MACHIN ES, ready made, and continues to mannfaeture LITTLE's. Patent two-horse Machines, and the Hanover and York patterns. Any one whomay want 13 C:ls'l'- IN(~S, will < •be attended to. --- All the above articles will be sold low, for Cash or Country Produce. Old metal twill also be taken in exchange for work. lE2 Repairing . , and all work in his line, done at the shortest notice—TA 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. floffinan's Coach slnip. Oettysburg, Dee: 19 rAr (7 UR ,ff for by C %% EA V LE. .1 pi 11 ' 'VIBE Subscriber has just received a 4111 - fresh supply Of this valuable Medi cine, which has acquired a celebrity which lew others ever received in so short a time tsti 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 vegetahle 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 disordered condition of the stomach and liver, or derangement of the digestive func tions. As a family medicine it stands unrivalled and should be possessed by all heads of I . :willies, particularly by those thatare sub ject to ,a constipation of • the bowels. It operates as a gentle apperient, giving a tone and action to the whole system. Thix Baku', of Health does not contain a parti cle of Mercury, but is composed altogether of vegetable !natter, which renders it perfect ly harmless and can be taken aCall tunes, and is no hindrance to business nor any customary habits. The proprietor could give a great 7111111• her 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 und sold. LUMBE g 5 National agnerrian Gallery and Pho tographery' PurneBhing Thpol: • WARDED the Medal, Four First Premiums, and Two Highest lion ors by the Institutes of Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania, for . the most beautiful colored Daguerreotypes and best Apparatus ever exhibited. • icrPortraits taken in exquisite style, without reward to weather. Instructions given in the b art. A large assortment of Apparatus and Sto rk always on hand, at the lowest cash prNs. New York, 251 Broadway ; NM Chestnut SI.. Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Ilanover treets ; Washington, Pennsylvania A enue ; Petershorg, Va., Mechanics' 1 ll ; Cincinnati, Fourth and Wal as , and 1711 Main Street ; Sara toga Siirings, Broadway. June 5, 1 816.-1 y T. W A RI? EN. pE N TS, F I 1,13 E AT, Alt )N &c., of the bust , qual,i!v to Iv,: had al the Cuillovtioliary of • C. VER. l'rot eel ion againNt Lass by i2b . "121E az _2l-11 Gs 0-1111 F . ••( . 4.,81 , . ;la pitl 1 , .'wdiunty, incolpohited by .111 act ;it the bone and hilly °lL:moved :net in oria ion mider the diivelloti 'maid (It iv. '1 boulas ;Nliller. I , '' ."• • (41111 . , 1ig1i. James %Veill:lv. lamuel Gallituith. A. Tiller. spungli:r. S.irmiel Trill. 'I lomi. " s Ablahani King. 31 1 1111 1111,11011. joltßeai. c.tll 11:11 allelllloll of 1110 1 1 1 11 , 11111.011 S of r 11111111•11111111 111111 .Id.olll, r 01111111 . ,, to the'elleapness of the Imes, aril he many advanta.:es which this kind 01 insurance has over ally Wiwi' EVl•ry ,porl l oll illS11:1•11 IPl . corrws a member of the company and takes mitt it, the choice of olliceis and the direction of its concerns. 12;1. For insurance 110 11101'e is demanded necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and indemnity against losioeswhiCh may happen. lid. 'lle inconvenience of frequent renev; Ids is avoided by insuring for a tern' 01 live peas, 4111. Ally person aPplying lOr insmunie lutist give his pietnium note kir the cheapest class at the rate 01 per centtini, which will he I,:scal otr the ;:botiii. for which lie will hate to pay ;•; . .trai for 11%;; -years, and $1 Su for survey and policy, nllllllO more toile's loss be sustained to a greater amount than the funds On hand..: ill w rover, and limn no mole twill he acquired than a pro rata share. ' lllese rates are much cheaper than those of other companie4, except such as ale incorpoi a ted on the same principles. THOM AS C. MILLER, A G. y . LIST OF' AGENTS The fttllowincr mimed g.ittivtrpm have been up pointed AGENTS for Allatriti county : William AV. Paxton, Gen'l Agent, Gett}•chutg James A. Thompson, David Zeigler Dr. 'Win. R. Stewrt rt , Henry Myers, Henry , Daniel Comfort kbritharn David 11' ii l i,tni :‘lo:rison A hid T. Wright rllOll6l , T. NV ler ITI 14. I). )I.:lliwz.er Abraham Sco!i. s,.pt. :21 1, I t agree aa►ial Fever Cured for OX6; IP ot, 11-4:1 riltE him , been induced, I_ at the solicitation (il a number oft friends to introduce to the afflicted their Specific for Fever and Ague. They have tried it ‘vith unparalleled success—in no instance without ell'ecting a perfect rum ; and many who have been under the hands of skilful physicians for months. It is purely vegetable, and has gained great-re putation under the practice of a brother Of one of the proprietors in the State of Mis, souri. 11'e warrant it in all cases when the, djrections are carefully observed, and ask no pay if it fails. Many .certificates are in our possession and some or them can be seen at the stores of our agents : enough to satisfy any one of du; etlieacy,,of Our medicine. It not on ly cures the. Most cases of intermittant, but. acts as a tonic on all debilitated frames. Being perfectly innocent, we can with eon -1111(nce ask a trial. OUEIt & McCONKEY, No. "274 Baltimore st. its - The above p medicine is for sale, I'v appoint- went of the proprietor, iii Gettysbiii a, at the Diek; `Mote 01, Sept. 11, 18.16 Gaiien - ant's Balsam of lleii llli, 1' It I:PA RED ONLY RV THE SOLE r It 0 l' It I T Q It, Fur Sz6 in (ktivsburt.f, SAMIIPfI, 11. .BiJEHLEIi. April 24, 1846. stu .k 1)61 . 10, Isll,, Pciersbuirg. lets Ch,.-ter Abbottstmvii. SI ralmil 1.1) 1-1 miter-ton n 311illuissim% n Bender,‘ .1 wild h-tot‘ Easi I:ei I in. %1:,11town. 6. 11. l3l:E111.1.:11
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