---- A CITANCE FOR FARMERS !! TWO VALUABLE FARMS In Hamillonban Townihip,ittants Coun ty, now °Sued at PUBLIC SALL% BY virtue of an order of Orphans' Court of Adains county, the stibscri tiers, Administrators of the Estate of HEN RY MUSSER, late of East Lampeter township, Lancaster county, deceased, will offer at public sale OA Saturday the 2itit day of Oelotorr :met at one o'clock, P. m. on the preMises, near Fairfield, in Hamiltonban township, Ad ams county, Pa., the following described Real Estate of said deceased, to wit : NO. 1. 'TRACT OF • LIMESTONE LAND, lying on the road leading from Gettysburg to Ilag,erstown, about nine miles from the former and 23 miles from the latter place, ant! adjoining lands of Fretrk Sholly, J. Marshal, Z. Herbert, J. 31'Ginly, and others, containing • talD7 A CRE.% and In Perches. About 109 Acres are in first-rate TIMBER, About 60 Acres in good Aleatkvii. and the balance' under cul tivation. The ituprovements'on the Farm are 6luable and in good condition, inclu- ding . a Two-Sroar gxn Si ti -- Ne. HOUSE, with a two-story STONE KITCHEN attached ; a large Wagon Shed, 39 feet by 21, with a Corn Crib on each side ; a large Switzer STONE BARN, in good order, with 'a back Shed ; a stone Spring House, &c. There is a Well of excellent Water convenient to the door. There are on the Farm in addition 4 : 74-I ' 7 Two Tenant Houses, a one of them two-story, with a Log Stable belonging to it; the other, One &a half-sto u With a !acre never failing Spring near it. 17,,s . _ There are also TWO GOOD H „... , -;:.4 •::::%71." • APPLE ORCARDS, ? one of them young. and now bearing fruit. The Tract is well watered, most of the fields having water running through them. The Fencing is in good order. and, the Farm,. Upon the whole, is one of the most desirable in the county. - - A L S 13—.1t the same time and place, will be exposed.to Sale No. 2.. A TRACT OF LAND, situate in the same township, about three quarters of a mile N. ♦West of Fairfield, and adjoining lands of Henry Herring, John .Itirshall, John 3lnSselman, J... D. Paxton & Go., and others, containing asz AC R ESI Mid 38 Perches. About 106 Acres of this Tract is Mountain Land, covered with thrifty Timber—Chestnut, Oak, and other kinds ; the balance is cleared, with a tine proportion of good MEADOW. The Im provements are a large Two 3:tory Stone • DWELL G 1 glig 2. 1 13 1 with a LOG BUILDING attach ed ; a large Stone Switzer Barn, 100 feet in length, with Back Sheds, two Threshing Floors, Granaries, &c. Also, a good one and one-half story TENANT HOUS E, with Stable, be. There is a never-failing Spring convenient to the door ; also, a good bearing Apple Orchard.. The Farm is under- good- feneiw, , and in excellent emi r tion. As the Property lies in the celebra ted "Limestone Tract," and has Limestone on it, it possesses unusual facilities for procuring good Lime. The Tract is well watered by streams running through it. I,oc.Mie above Farms are among the• most valuable in the county, and bei9g loca ted in a healthy region, present unusual' at tractions to those desirous of making pro fitable investments. Persons wishing to view either of the Farms can do so by cal ling on CHRISTIAN' Messcu, residing on Tract No. 1, or JACOB KRADY, residing on Tract No. 2... Attendance will be given and terms made known on the day of Sale, by HENRY 111USSER,.? JOHN. HERSHEY, S By the Court—Wm. S. HAMILTON, Clerk Sept. 25, 1846. 4t TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. THE subscriber, Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed, of ADAM KNOUT?, late of Germany township, Ad ams county, deceased will expose to Pub lic Sale on Saturday the 24th day of Oc tober next, on the premises in Littlestown, in said township, TWO LOTS,. now in the occupancy of Jan Eline, late the estate of said.deceased, the Lots being No. 82 and 83 on the plot of said' town.— On one of the Lots there are erected a good two-story weatherboarded' Za 0S - 1 77 II ..:•• a Stable, &c. There is also a well of good water convenient to the dbor, and a number 4\fexcEilent Finit Trees. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock,. P. M., when attendance will be given and the termsotuade known by HENRY COLETIOUSE, ildminestralOr. October 2, 1846.—ts- A tsperiran Curry Conibß, The Subscriber, Agent for the Alan eiracturers, is Prepared to supply- country merchants with any quantity ofANERICAIC Cetutv-Corms at less prices, and superior tin the imported article. Country mer iehaitts are invited to 'call s and examine these Combs at N0..40 South Calvert, cor iterforLOnnbanl Street, Baltimore. JOHN F. E, STANLEY. Sept. 25 1946% im 74; 41t Nl'E CURRANTS & CITRONS ,for saki by C. WEAVER. .61 10, 181 EL ITOTI~E. THE undersigned having beenappoint ed Assignee of PETER FREET, of Mountplcasant township, Adams WWl' ty, under a deed of voluntary assignment, lie hereby grit - es notice to all persons in debted to said Freet to make payment to the subscriber residing in said township, and to those having claims against the same to present theta, properly authenticated, for settlement. LiCOB NOEL. Sept. 25, 1840.—0 t Letters of- t dininistration (IN the' Estate of LEVI MILLER, de -7 ceased, late oillumingion township. Adams county, having been granted to the subscriber—notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said Estate to pay , the same withdtiut delay, and to flume.. having claims against the same to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement, to the subscriber, residing in Huntington township Wll. R. SADLER. r t. 25, 1840.-Gt HOUSE SPOUTING 17 ILL 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. 'E. Bu-roiLER. Gettysburg, "March 13. ISABELLA NURSERY, GETTrsltt7rtG,. PA RUM"I'REES, of all kinds, (grafted 1 -.in the root,) can be had of the suh.. scriber on reasonable terms. Please call and judge for yourselves_ C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettvsburfr, May 20, 181(3. IClarks)). it hip A, LN all its branches, will be attended. to by good workmen, at the Foundry of he subscriber: THOS. WARREN Gettysburg, Dec. 19. ,c,IECOND-HAND CONCHES, BUG GIES, &e., of good and substantial make, can be had.at the Coach Establish ment of the subscriber, iii Gettysburg. C. W. 110 F FMAN; Gettysburg, May 29, 18.16. BIRDSELL'S PATENT STEEL Shovel Cultivators UAN I.)e 11.34.1 fOr%!utriberland township i at C. W. HOFFMAN ' S Coach -Shop, Gettysburg, Pa. Please call and sec thew and judge l'or yourself. Gettysburg - , May 29, 19-16. Groceries ! Quccosicare ! 'IIIIE subscriber has just opened a 'large assortment of Groceries suitable for family use ; also a line variety of Queens ware, which can he sold low. RUTIIRAUFF.. April 10, 1846- - Latest Arrival ! I " 3 .11 E attention of the LADIES is in vited to the beautiful assortment of new style Spring Calicoes, Silks, Merinos, Ginithams, M us tins, Lace, Edgings, Gloves, Hosiery and Fancy Goods generally, just received and. now opening hi, the Store of ICUTIIRAUFF. April 10, 1840.. It'ireeds OF different varieties for Spring and Summer wear—beautiful style and cheap—to lib had at the Store of WM. RUTH RUFF. April 10, 1816. Ctiiths ! Cloths ! 1, F all colors and qualities, Cassimeres Cassinetts, Vestings, Silks, &c., just received and for sale at the Store of the subscriber,. AY Mt: u nut AUFF.. April JO, 1546.. Lt 710 6' 22) ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFERS his professional services to the people of Adams County. Ills Office is the one -on the public square in Gettysburg - , lately occupied as a Law-Of fice Writ. M'Sufinn.r, Esq. Ile has also made arrangements to have the advice and: assistance of his Father, JVDSE RELD of CarlislO, in all difficult cases. September 20. - tf THOMAS MIC EAIL Y, ATTORNEY A7' LA IV. OFFICE. in the Soutj-east Corner of the Diamond, betwen A. B. Kurtz's Hotel and R. W. M'Sherry's Store_ Gettysburg, Dec. 12, 1815.—tf REMOVAL. ITE Sitbscriber 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 Al:Cosh, in Gettys_ burg, and at all other times,at his residence in Littlestown.. WM. 'S TERRY_ 6111 Frcb• 0,. 1846 ALEX. R. STEVENSUN, A7'2'OILNEY AT LA LV. OFFICE in the'Centre Square,North of the . Court-house, between "Smith's" and "Stevenson's" corners. LSIV NOTICE • ar Jam.ls-311 mop Of Carlisle,) :7. TIRESENTg his respects to hisftiena• .and, informs them that he has made arrangements to colt ti nue to practice as usual in the Courts of Adams county, under the new regulation of the times fur holding them: . Jan. 30,,18 La. tf AMERICAN INDUSTRY • • 4U 6 ;i- • r e' Asltj i i • • Ir . $4 . 4473. .I. l rD C HE.II" R .1i ! GEORGE H. SWOPE pI2E TURNS his thanks to his friends ' for the liberal pa tronn!_te hitherto ex tended him, and respectfully invites all persons desirous of securinl..c first-rate Fur niture at reasonable prices, to call at his C'al►illet.making Establishmenl, in York street, a few doors cast of \VAT- Tt,r:s"llotel, where lie will be prepared to ittike, to order, CES7'IIE, 4- 7'0113:7' TABLES, . nedsteathi, Sideboard', Sofas 2 4 1 ze, alp g Cuphourdm, Work, Wash and Candle Siond.7, together with every article in his line of business. lie will alsokeep on hand the various articles of Furniture •made of 'the best materiak, and in the neatest styles. All orders for Work will he promptly attended to on the most rea sonable-terms. Give.us a calf ! tr_Ti'4:4)lll.'lNS will he furnished at all times upon the shortest notice. prlT'Coutitry Produce will be taken • excliang'e fOr funfiturv. Gettvsbunr, June 12, 18113. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY and allachine Shop. F l tll F 1 subscribers having- Teased tile Foundry in Gettysburg, resEctlidly inlorms Ids friends and the public in general that he 1 - kas now On Elands, and will contin ue to manufacture, a large assortment of S 0 E S of all patterns, such as the Ilathawa - , Par; lor, Premium, and nine-plate Cooking , . Stove, also Chamber Stoves, of all sort and sizes. Ile has 'also. on hand, Castings for 31achiner3", of all kinds—for Threshing Machines, Grist Mills, Saw Milk &v. also PLO UGII CASTINGS' of all the patterns now in Ilse. Ile has on hand, ;ilready inade, a nuntla'r of the celebrated SYLE P L IE7 G ; which he will sell low. Ile has also on Muni, and will continue to make,•TIOL LO \V- \V A HE, W:Vr011 and Carriage-box es, and all other articles in his line, of bus iness, which are too numerpirs to -men tion. -Ile has, also, MAQIIINES, ready made, and continues to 111:1111I r titre LITTLE's Patent two-horse Maehine, and the Hanover and York Patterns. Any one who may want BRASS CAST INUS, will he attended to. - _ All the:above- articles will he sold low, for Cash or Country Produce._ Old nietai will also he taken in exchange for work. Rtpniving, and nll work in his Eric, done at the shortest notiee.d=l The subseriher is very thankful for past favors, and hopes his friends will remem herthe Old Establishment, in the Western part of the town, near C. W. lioffininirs Coach shop T. WARREN Gettysburg, Dec. 11 - --J 11111 '44 11l , riii,;'lll. 0 ..0 (11 ( ~, • :„, , 11., .1 1.3„.. ? ~.L . ,f....4...!,, . ...„..:_.i..2.1.......tht,,747,....: 4 't . :: :I \ - - -- 7 - Sqd 4l ' . - ''' - ' 4.-. ........ ,- -- - ...-.. M- - . 7 -- ' 7-77r 4 7 7.'; -- ------.°•- ' ",....'',"7- CA.%I I lki 11T AI kii.l.% G. DAVID HEADY ATIiESPECTFULLY returns his grate fa acknowledgements for the very liberal encouragement which has hereto fore been extended to him, and respectful lyr his friends that he still contin, ues the Cabinet-alidamg Ernsiness, at the Old Stand in Chambersburg street, where he isprepared to execute the Neat est and most Fashionable Work, which he wilt warrant equal, if 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 ofFurniture, including nun rg CENTRE AND DINING TABLES, BEDSTEADS,' CUPBOARDS, - Work and Wash Stands, Sce. all of which are of a superior quality, and for which he• only asks an• examination to be acknowietfgetfas the very hitest fashion. All orders for Collins will be prompt /y attended to as usual. Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846. REIVIEOVA . L. 14 - 011 r FOR BARO,USS ! WM. RUTHRAUFF HAS removed his Cheap and Fiishion , able Store a few doors West of his late stand to the rooms lately oecupied.bv William WSherry, Esq., in Chamber burg street, nearly opposite the English Lutheran Church, where he will he pleas ed to see his friends. Having just return ed from the Cities with a large and splend id' assortment of fashionable SPRI.VG and SUOINPIER CD ID S . selected' from &R 9ie very best Establishme, he invites those wishing to make BAN GAIN, to give him a call. pc7.-Country Produce taken in exchange for good's. • Gettysburg, April 10, 18•16. 11;4 RESII 31. R. RAISINS, RCS, S.;}!. for sale by C. WEAVER. Aoril 10,1810. SAVE YOUR TEETH. • Dr, Ferdinand E. VillfCrSlool, MESPECTFULLY informs the eiti zens of Gettysburg and vicinity that he is prepared to perrorm every operation appertaining to his Profession ; surh as Cleaning and Plugging Teeth, with Gold, Silver, Tin-foil, and Composition. He will insert in c orruptible teeth on Pi vots, or Gold or Silver clasps, in the most durable manner , II carious teeth are properly treated at a seasonable time, the progress of the dray may be entirely arrested. lie will insert them, from one to tmiire sets, in such manner, that they will make the articulation of Ihe voice perfect, and materially assist in mastication. From the success which has :metaled his professional operations for a num ber of years past, he is confident lie can satisfy all who may favor him with a call. • ti - r For his place Of residence quire at the store of Mr. Samuel Fahnes rock. REE ERENC E • is respectfUlty made to the followilig gen tleman : • Rev. l'rol. 13ti - unnt . , Rev. Dr. Sen nrc fr Ell, Rev. E. V. Gcnif tirr, Prof. If. 'hurl . , Rev.'''. IT. SWITZEII, Dr. D. I} , rncu. Rev. S. :\f' L N, Dr. C. N. lauircltr. Dr. D. CI LurAvr, • March 20. . 1y DENTISTRY. DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, Surzecon 1) ESPECTFULLY offers his prples bionar services to the citizens of Get-1 tyshurg and surrounding counti.y. Ile is I prepared to attend to all eases usually en trusted to the DENTIST, and hopes, by strict attention to Dentistry alone, to he able to please all who, 'nay see fit to entrust their teeth in his hands. Office at Mr. M'Cosh's Hotel. • May 15. • CHEAP WATCHES ! , The Ch ripest Gold and .S'ilrer !latches I.V Pllll-IDELPIII.I Gold. Levers, full jeweled, Silver Levers, full jeweled, Gold Lepines, jewetett. Silver Lepines, jeweled, Silver Quartiers, fine quality, Golit watches, plain, Silver Spectacles, Gold Pencils, Gold Bracelets, -ALSO ON HAND A • large assortment of Gold and Silver Ilair-Bracelets, Finger:Hi-rigs, Breastpins, .1 loop Ear-Ring,, Gold Pens, Silver Spoons, SMrar Tonges, Thimbles, Gold Neel:, and Fob Chains, Guard Keys, aml Jewelry ub equally low prices_ . : waiit is a call, to conlince cus tomers. Alt kinds of Watches and Clocks re paired and Nv arranted to keep good time for one year. Old Gold and tiilver bought fOr Cash, or taken in exchange. I have sotiw (old and Silver Levers, at still cheaper prices than the above . . A lib eral Discount made to dealers. Call and see for yourselves. For sale, Kight-day and Thirty-hour Brass Clocks, at LE NV IS LAD CM US'S Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Store, No. MI, Nlarket t., above 11th, north side, Phila. Philadelphia, Sept. 4, 18.16. tf BE UN PHI!!'„IDUICED.—Let no 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 he, whether in the head or feet, wheth er in the back or abdomen, whether arising from external or internal cause,use the Bra n 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 sul-1 cient ASSISTANCE from their effect.. The quantity of impure humors dischar ged from. the body by the action of Bran- I 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 pu rified and regenerated. That the blood' is the life of the 14,4, 'l 7 presume is undisputed, therefore I shall say that it being the SEAT or I,tet:, it must be the seat of disease. If dii:ease he 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, ire all situations, and in all climates. The blood, like a good spirit, is always Irving to ben- Olt the body by its strumrles 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 Mimi' is loaded With impurities, especially in this, climate, the consequences may 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 Brandieth's Pills can be had of the following Agents : .1. ill. Stevemon (S. Co.,—ertttyslitivg. Jno. 13.. .11:1cCre:ary,—Petershurg. Sbrahain Kiitg,-Ifttnterstown.. .d. llicrarlalid,—Abbottstown. Cook 4. Tudor,---ilampton. Mc Sherry 4. Fink,—Littlestowp. Mary Duncan,—Caslito 11, John Hoke,—Fitirlield'.. act. 2,1846 . -4 t • Candies ! CODlifieti f rir HE 'subscriber has generally an. as sortment of Candies rbr sal at his Establishment in Chambersburd ,street, next doorto Thompson's Hotel. C. WEAVER.. April 10, 1f140., r 18 get; ! Ide in arts ! A.II.IET OF' FIRST-RA.TV, OR- RANGES, & LEMONS constantly for sale by C. \V 1• Spril 10, 1810. • EMORRIIOIDS, OR PILES, is z. It a disease produced by local costiveness, purgative stimulants, undue' determination of blood to the hemorrhoidal vessels by excessive riding or walking, of a congestive state of the liver, and'ollen Ily a peculiarity of the constitution itself. It is usuallY considered under three forms, or varietiesos follows : Blind Piles, \Vhite Piles, and Bleedin!r Piles. This disease i 5 so emonton, and n very well known, that a description of its symp- • totns is not deemed necessary. The success which has ledlowed the use the Embrocation in the cure of this dis ease, has been' truly astonishing. Physi cians now advise their patients to tiv it, as the only PILE MEDICINE. In addition to its being a positive retue tiv lot the piles, it never fails to cure that wrot.mtAttlx rrcit !NO, 1111101 is so very common, and has its location in the saute; parts as the piles. tri7"Certiticates of cures may be seen by calling on his agent. in Gettystiurff, . 11. !WEIMER. Gettvsbur!r, June "ti, IS Hi. 3ut, pr.Srl:l. IP- - • 12311 SCARP,' 'S etVk ACOUSTIC OIL! i t TNE ONlt CUM IDA DEAFNESS 11 / 10.1i the cure of DEAFNESS, P a ins arul the diseharffe of matter from the Ears. Also, all those di;oi , retable noises like the buzzing of insects, l'allitor of water, whizzing of steam, 4ke., &e., whirl! arc symptoms of approarhing deafness. and also generatfy attendant with the disease. Many persons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen, and twenty years, and were Obliged to use ear trumpets. have, after w-ing one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfectly well. Plivt.iciatis and t•jurgeons highly recommend its sl5 00 2:► 00 30 00 15 00 10 00 15 00 1 75 00 4 l►o iipplientiOn'of the oil produces no pain, but on the contrary an agreeable sensation. The recipe tOr this medit'ine has been obtained front au Aurist of great reputation, who has found, from Ion! , ob servation, that deafness, in oineteen cases out of twenty, was produced either from'a want ()faction in the nerves of hearin!r or a dryness in the ears; his object, atcrefOre, was to find soniethinu that wenid create a healthy condition of those parts_ After a angser ics of experimcnts his efforts were at last crowned With success, in the dis covery of this preparation, which has cc eeiv ea the name of SCARPA ' S ComeouNn AL:cot:slit; Ott.z. Certificates of cures may be seen by calling on his agent, in Gettysburg, ti. 11. IILEIILEi2. Gettysburg., Jtinc 26, . : 31/1 TYPE rous DRY I Furni ilitrchortse THE subselibers have opened a new Type Foundry in the city of New York, - where they are ready to supply or ders to any extent, for any kind of J 01) or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Bule,'Steel Column Rule. Compo sing Sticks, Chases, and every article ne cessary for a Printin! Also, 6cvond hand: materials. The Type, Nvhich are east in new moulds, from an entirely new sit of matrixes, with deep Counters, arc Nvaranted to be unsur passed by any, and will be sold at prices'to suit the times. All the type furnished. by us arc “hand-east." The types front any finnulry can be matched at this establish ment. Printing presses furnished, and also Steam Enaitte6 of the.mosr approved pio. terns.. Composition Rollers east for printers CoCKROFT & OVEREND, 6s Ann f2l. I)ce. 19. 13 Cheapest in the World! lat E FI.VE D SU- C; .1 14 CaX'D E.S. 12/ t Cents per pound, Ifholeudc.. J. IZICIIARDSON„ No-42 Market pjf a Street Philadelphia, takes pleasUrein 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. w any manufactured in the United Status. lie also offers all kinds a goods in the Cot frdionary and Fruit line at correspon ding low prices, as quick sales and small prollts are the order of the day.. Call or send your orders, and you can not Nil to be satisfied. Dont forget the number, 42 Market Street Philadelphia. J. J. BICIIIIIDSON. Aug. 28. 1816. 3m DIAMOND TONSOR S. R. TIPTON, F' ASTITONABLE Barber and Hair- Dresser, has removed' his ‘"l'innple"• to the Diamond, adjoining the County Iluil dins, where he can at all times be found. prepared to attend to the calls of the publie-.. From long experience he flatters himself that he camp• through all the ramilicatitms of the Tonsorical departments, with sitch an infinite degree of skill as will meet the• en- Aire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins -to the• keen ordeal ofltis razor: lie hopes,. therefore,. that by attention to bilsi ness and a desire to lease, lie will merit as well as receive a liberal share of ptiblic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private d welli offs Oct. 10., ty ICJ". MACS s• Ai"VIE "Cif mhrrhadlffy Muivril l'rotcctkn Coutpa a !I. - being iiet tit the ... 141-I.lture and flirtyur aw oi tiivit under the direction of the 1011 e" il in board 01 . 11 ."'“Plult , r iz: Tlioniae Iht% ill W. 3[. Janne.F. NVeakly, I.l:4lbinith. A. (; I‘llller. Philip Tlitt. 'rhorn as )1 . )1 N Ala, /tarn King, John Zug, .1. T. Gre6l, ,lobo Bear, call the of the inhabitants of t'untherland and Admin. counties, to The Cheapness or the rates, at Ai hr urany ailvatitatt.es which this kind 01 insusance has over any other : I t. E% cry pet ins:77ot beentnes a member n! the company and takes pair in the (Amite of .fik er , an d the di !eel Loti of it: , conces us. iTinret is 4.1. tiidaiired than is 1104 . 0- , llll'to 11 . 1 . 1 1110 0N111'104`!; Of the rou)pany ind..llollty losw, %%Lida iviay hap u. I. The iticomenience 01 frequent reoeualf is IL% 04111 by insurii , g for a term of five yea,s.. .Itlt. Any person applyiug for iiimtratice mart give his pentium rote for the chearet,t e!a_fs at the rite 01 J per cotton), which w ill he $:5O 4, 11 the 511 ult. Inc which be Will have 10 pay nu for fur years, and 511 for survey 311 d pr. , liey, and no more unreal ro,s he sustained to a ;treater amount that) the funds on hand will cover, and then Ito more %%ill be required than a pro rata ~11:11,•. These rates SIC rauch cheaper lbao tinee c,f oilier errrn pa nir. eAcept smith as are incutywt a ted oat the same principles. T 1 it )1 A S C. MI LLE A. G. .M41.1.1:LL. St e.y. LIST - OF AGENTS. The following named gentlemen bate bees ap vicinted A(;ENTS , for Adams comity : %William W. Pitv.trim tletty,..b ing James A. Thompson, DJ% iil Zeigler. Dr. Win. U. Stewart, ffenry .11 yvrs, Hinny Esq.;- Daniel Comfort, Abraham King, Esq., Blythe, Esq., William Thirrison, Abel T. \VI ight, Th.ina , T. \V ierman 1)1. in.2,er, braham Srott, S,•pt. :211,1s 1 1.-1 toe and r Cured for O.IYE IP 01, La It. .3' 0 CURE—NO l' .1 1 1 rgVIII; subscribers have been inducecf, at the solicitation of a number oft friends to introduce to tl4e afflicted their Speriro: for If and Ague. They have .tried. it ‘vith unparalleled success—in no instance ‘vithout effecting a perfect cure ; and many xvlio have heefi under the hands of skilful physicians for months. It is purely vegetable, and Inas gained great re putation milder the practice of a brother or one oh - theTroprietors in the .State of Mis souri. Vie warrant it in all cases when the directions are carefully observed, and ask no nay if it fails. Ni any certificates are. in mar possession and sonib of them can be seen at the stores of our -agents : enmodi to satisfy ally one of the efficacy of our medicine. It not.on . ly cures the most cases , of inti , trmittant, but acts as a tonic on all debilitated frames. Being perfectly innocent, we can with con fidence a:: is a trial , . 011. Ell• & I\IeCONKEY, No. :1.11 Baltimore St. Minimum_ M - _ -,- The above medicine is for sale, by appiiiiit mein of the proprietor, in Gettysburg, et the Drug 11. BUEIIIX.R. 2.lth, s!ote tiept. 11, 1816 Garlegant's Balsam of Health, PREPA RED ONLY BY TUE 80 LE. Ito Pit I I.: T 0 R, Subscriber has just received' al fresh supply of tUis valuable 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 104 constantly increased, and' will continue as its merits arc made known.. This celebrated' Ilafsain of health is a, medicine of ve!retable compound, warrant ed. a safe and effectual remedy., not only for dyspepsia, but for the whole traht oS diseases resulting from a connection with a disordered condition of the stomach and liver, or' derangement of the digestive.lkine dons. As a family medicine it stands unrivalled and'. should'. be possessed by all. heads of families,.particularly by those that are sub- - jeet to a constipation of the bowels. It operates as a gentle aPperient, giving tr. tone and action to the whole system. This: Pyalsam of Health does not. contain a_ parti cle ofMercury , , but is composedallogether 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 eould-give a great num ber of certificates of cures performed blr the medicine, but hu d'eems it mmecessarl. as they can see them attached to each dci rections by applying to his authorise4 agents ill every place where it is ad . vertissal and' soldi.. For Sale in Gettysburg:, by SAMUEL 13E4:ELLER April 24, 1846. PLUICEE'S Iveitioncd Dagnerrian Gallery and l'ho— to,ffraphers' Frennishing Depot: W.ARDED the . , Medal, Four Firsts Premittins, and Two Highest 'Hon— ors by the Institutes of Massachusetts. N.cw York, and Pennsylvania,- for the most beautiful colored Daguerreotypes anti best Apparmus'ever exhibited:. r - j ,,, Pbrtraits taken, in exquisite style,. without regard to. weather. Instructions, given in the art. A. largeassortmenti of: Apparatas . and Stock always on handl. at: the lowest cash prices. New York, 261 Broadway; Philadei— phia, 136 Chestnut st.. Boston, 75 Court„ and. 58' Hanover streets ; Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue ;. Petersburg,. Va., Mechanics' Hall ; Cincinnati, Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main Street; Sara— toga Springs,. Broad way.. June 5, 15413..—ty IDEA NU rs., Fib HERTS . ,. ,of the best quality to be had ' at th&,Aonfi , etionary of C.. WEAVER.. ADril 10, L 8•10. l'eterflthrg. New Chester lbottbton U. t 4 tratinu Cp. tintertown illytsstow A rilltlt stoi,vn 110. Cthlitowu.