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    NEW CLOCK AND‘WATCII
ESTABLISHMENT !
.t LE. FRAS,Z2R
13 ES PEC MN informs his friends
and the public generally, that he has
removed his Cluck and Watch Establish.
•inent from Taneytown, Md., to Gettys
burg, at the stand lately occupied by Jo-
SEMI NI/trims, deceased, where he,. will
be pleased to wait upon all who may favor
him with their custom. He wilt keep on
hand a general assort
ment of
ciio oats,
WATCHES,
jr,M W/gAttr )
I!,
which will be sold on the most reasonable
terms. ClockS, Watches, &c., will be re
paired at the most reasonable prices, and
warranted to give entiresatisfaction. Hav
ing been engaged in the business for a num
ber of years he hopes, by industry and par
ticular attention to his customers, to merit
a share of public patronage.
Gettysburg, Oct. 9, 18.16.—tf
WATCHES & JEWELRY
.11 the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry
No. 96, North Second street, corner of Quarry
Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled,
18 car. cases, $45 00
Silver Lever do. full jewelled, 23 00
Silver Lever do.
.7 jewels, 18 00
Silrer ',opine do. jewel'd, Ist qual. 14 00
Superior (luartier Watches, 10 00
Imitation do. not warranted ; 5 00
Gold Spectacles, 8 00
Fine Silver Speetaeles, 1 75
Gold-Bracelets, with topaz stones, 350
Ladies' Gold Pencils, 16 carats, 2 00
Gold Finger Rings, 37 ets to $8 ; Watch
Glasses—plai' 12 ets ; patent 18 ; .lunet
25. Other articles in proportion. All
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers,
Lepines and Quarders, lower than the a
bove prices. -
Dee. •1, 1816.--ly .
CHEAP WATCHES !
The Ch. apes: Gold and SilverTlfalehes
PHILTOELPIIM
Gold Levers", full jeweled,
Silver Levers, full jeweled,
Gold Lepines, jewelod,
Silver Lepines, jeweled,
Silver Quartiers, line quality,
Gold watches, plain,
Silver Spectacles,
Spectacles,
Gold Pencils,
Gold Bracelets,
-ALSO ON HAND
A large assortment of Gold and Silver
Hair-Bracelets, Finger-Rings, Breastpins,
Hoop Ear-Ring, Gold Pens, Silver Spoims,
Sugar Tones, Thimbles, Gold Neck, and
Fob Chains, Guard Kcys, and Jewelry at
equally low prices.
10 Alll. want is a call, to convince cus
tomers.
All kinds of Watches and Clocks re
paired and warranted to keep good time
tor one year. Old Gold and Silver bought .
for Cash, or taken in exchange.
I have some Gold and Silver Levers, at
still cheaper prices than the above. A lib
eral Uisconnt made to dealer:. Call and
see for yourselves.
For s;de, Eight-day and Thirty-hour
Brass Clocks, at •
. LEWIS LADOMI.JS'S
Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Store, No. 4133
Alitrket St., above I I th, north side, Phila.
Philadelphia, Sept. 4, 1846. tf
Gettysburg Shaving" Saloon.
Ye gents, with beards, come now attend ;
If you've a tip or so to spend,
Do ,not forget your worthy friend—
The Barber !
For sureley we need not declare,
Who seats you in his easy ehair,
And trims in neatest style your hair—
' The Barber! . 4 "
GEORGE H RRIS
pESPECTFULLY informs his old
friends and customers that he has
taken up quarters at his old stand in Chain
bersburg street, where he will he pleased
4o "give them a touch of that same old
tune." Call and see us.
Ucttysburg, Dec. 18, 1846. tf
PRODUCE.
1 - 11 HE hige,st price will be given for
j_ DRIED PEACHES, APPLES,
FLAY-SEED, and SHELL-BARKS, at
U. W. 111'SHERRY'S.
Nov. 6.
C%7PS! PS'I
W M. RUTHRAUFF has received a
handsome assortment of Caps,
consisting of Cloth, (men and boys) Vel
vet do. Silk oil do. He also has Fur Caps
much cheaper than usual, and good Oil
Cloth Uaps as low as 25 and 37 1-2.
Nov. 13.
ECOND-HAND COACHES, BUG
GIES, &c.,, of good and substantial
make, can be had at the Coach Establish
ment of the subscriber, in Gettysburg.
C. W. HOFFMAN.
Gettysburg, May 29, 1816.
- ALEX. R. STEVENtON,
ATTORNEY 47'1.91V,
drIFFICE in the Centre &mare, North
ILX. of the Court-house, between Smith's
and , Stevenson's corners.
• Gettysburg, Pa.
THOMAS .11PCILEARY,
ATTORNEY A T LAW.
OrFICE in the South=east Corner of
' The Diamond, between A. B. Kurtz's
/Mel and R.W.- Al'Slierry's'fzitore.
Ontburg,. Dee. 12, 1845.—tf
,
It . •
11111
t)• •
t'e
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C If E.IP
0. CONRAD
$45 00
23 00
30 00
15 00
10 00
15 00
1 75
2 00
4 00
BLACKSIMITHING.
rrllE uml i ersigned has connected with
his Coaamaking Establishment a
large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all
kinds of
BLA.CESIVIITHING,
including ironing carriages, .11nggirs,
Wagons, 4-c.. tic 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 him to give en
tire satisfaction to all those wlt) may favor
him with a call.
Carriage 111° Buggy Springs
(warranted) will be promptly made to or
der at all times.
14.25.A1l kinds of I?E.P.TIRING done,
both in Wood and L•on, at the most redu
ced prices.
Thankful for past encouragement, the
subscriber solicits a continuance of patro
nage, and invites his friends to call at his
Establishment in rr west Cha in bersbn rg
street; a few doors below Thompson's
Hotel.
C. W. HOFFMAN
Gettysburg, Feb. 0, 1840.
itttO
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. LAWRENCE MIL,
Surgeon Demist,
ESPECTFULLY offers his profes
sional services to the citizens of Get
tysburg and surrounding country,. He is
prepared to attend to all cases usually en
trusted to the DRNTIsT, and.hopes, by strict
attention to- Dentistry alone, to be able to
please all who Indy see lit to entrust their
teeth in his hands. 011 ice at Mr. M'Cosh's
Hotel.
May 15.
tf
SAVE YOB TEETH
' . Dr. Ferdinand.E. Yan dc rs lool,
.
ESPECTFULLY 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, Actr Gold or Silver clasps, in the most
durable manner. •
• If carious teeth are properly treated at a
seasonable time, the progress of the decay
may be entirely arrested.
He will insert them, from one to entire
sets, in such manner, that they will make
the articulation of the voice peifect, and
materially assist in mastication.
From the success which has attended
his professional operations for a num.
ber of years past, he is confident lie
can satisfy all who may favor .him with a
call. his place of residence in
quire at the store of Mr. Samuel Fahnes
tock.
REFERENCE
18 respectfully made to the following gen
tleman:
Rev. Prof. T417011E11, Rev. Dr. SciiirucKmn,
Rev. E. V. Grmo.tirr, Prof. 11. 11.turT, •
Rev. T. IL SWITZKR, Dr. 1). Holism',
Rev. S. IWAICLLI N, Dr. C. N. Brauxcu r.
Dr, D. (:14 t. n Ewp,
,March . 20. lv
CABINET "NI %KAN G .
DAVID HEAGY
RESPECTFULLY 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
Cabinet-Making Business,
at the Old Stand in Chamlersburg street,
where he isprepared to execute the Neat
est and most Fashionable Work, which he
will warrant equal, if not superior, to any
in the place.
lle has now, and will always keep on
hand a general and extensive assortment of
the different articles ofFurniture, uieludiva
BUREAUS,
CENTRE .I ND DINING TSBLES
BEDSTEADS, CUPBOARDS,
Work and Wash Stands, &c.
all of which are of a superior timidity, and
for which he only asks an examination to
be acknowledged as the very latest fashion.
All orders for Cofli►►s will be prompt
ly- attended to as usual.
Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846.
DIAMOND TONSOR
S. R. TIPTON.
FASHIONABLE Barber and Hair-
Dresser, has 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.
Front 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 keen ordcal.of his razor. Ile
hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi
ness and a ‘deSire to please, he will merit
as well as receive a liberal share , of public
patronage., Th. sick will be attended to
tf o?t
their private dwellings.
NOTICE.
.9119:11S COUNTY, SS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to theSheriffl •
of Adams county—Greeting: • • milts is a :Monthly Magazine devoted to every
command you that von attach L department of Literature and the Fine Arts.
SAMI, i.. LINAIL late of your I It is the union of:sniffles "Nouthern and Western
• Monthly Ma , razine and Review," of South Caroli
county, by all and singular his goods and
na, with "The Southern Literary Messenger."
chatties, lands and tenements, -int who4c The Messenger has been established more than
hands or possession soever the same may I Twelve vears,—imich longer than any other South.
be, so that he be and appear before our ern work ever existed,—during which time it has
Court of Common Pleas to be holden at maintained the highest rank among, American Pe-
Gettysburg in and for said county, on the
riodicals. I Inder its new title it will strive to extend
,
its fame and usefulness.
181/i day qf January inst. to answer Da-
Its contributors are numerous,—embracing Pro
, vid 11. Thompson and J. Ilambletnn Gull, fessional and Amateur writers of the first distinc
partners in trade under the firm of D. 11. i Lion ; Igo that its pages will be filled with the choi-
Thompsoh & Co. in a plea of Debt on test matter, of great variety, such as Reviews, Ills-
Promissory Note not exceeding Ei g h t torical and Biographical Sketches, Novels, Tales,
Hundred Dollars. And we further coin-
Travels, Essays, Poems, Critiques, and Papers on
the Army, Navy, an d
. other National Subjects.—
[nand you to SIIIIIiIIOII all persons in whose Party Polities and Controversial Theology arc ex
hands or possession the said goods and eluded.
chattles, lands and tenements, or any ofj Whilst the "Messenger and Review" addresses
them, may be attached, so that they and itself io the South and West, and confidently up
ever}' of diem be ind appear before the
peals to them for even a more extensive patronage
to the only Literary Journal of long and high stand-
Said Court at Gettysburg on the 18th day
ing, in all their wide borders, it is not sectional—
of January instant, to answer what shall be
having always circulated widely in the North and
objected against them and abide the judge- East, and aimed at • •
imparting a higher national
went of the Court therein. And have you I character to our periodical Literature. The Thur.
then and there this writ. Witness Wm. lecnlhm l'olumc will commence on the Ist of Jamul-
N. Irvine, Esq.... President Judge of the rY, 1847 and neither pains nor expense will be
said Court at Gettysburg* the 2d da of spared to make it eminently worthy of patronage.
y
Among other things it will contain a HISTORY
January, A. 1). 1817. OF VIRGINIA ; and arrangemiaits will he made
A. 13. KUR'I'Z, Prodt y. for procuring a regular and early supply.of notices
Prothonotary's Once. of New works and other Literary Intelligence.- 1
Gettysburg, .Jan. 15, ISI7. _ Orders for the work can be sent in at once.
Conditions of the Messenger and Revie w .
1. The MEssh so mu AND REVIEW is published in
monthly numbers. Each number contain; not
less than 64 large super-royal pages, printed on'
good type, awl in the best manner, and on paper
of the most beautiful quality.
2. The "MEssEsohn & REVIEW" is mailed on
or about the first day of every month in the year.
Twelve numbers make a volume,—and the price
of subscription is $5 per volume payable in askance
—nor will the work be sent to any one, unless
the order be accompanied with the essn. IrrThe
year commences with the January number. No
subscription received for less than a year. unles
the individual subscribing chooses to pay the full.'
price for a year's subscription, for a less period d. - 1
s. The risk of transmitting subscriptions by
mail will be assumed by the proprietor. But ev
ery subscriber thus transmitting payment, is re
quested (besides taking proper evidence of the
the fact and date of mailing) to retain a memoram
sum of the number and particular marks of the
note sent; or subscriptions may be remitted
through the Post Masters, according to the present
laws.
NOTICE.
D.4:118 C()UNTY,
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
0 7.:1 4 . 4 . the Sheripf .4dams County—
• L 9; ". 6 • • . 111.1% rim •. •
$
4 ( We command you that you
t er 4.- 4 . attach SAMUEL L. LINAIL
late of your county, by all and
singular Its goods and chattles, lands and
tenements, in whose hands or possession
sootier the same may be, so that he beard
appear before our Court of Common Pleas
to be holden at Gettysburg in and for said
county, on the 18th day of January inst.
to answer James Baxley, for the use of Da
vid IL Thompson and .1. Hambleton
partners in trade under the firm of D. 11.
Thompson & Co. in a plea of Debt on
Promisor} , Note not exceeding Eight Hun
dred' Dollars. And we further command
you to summon all persons in whose hands
or possession the said goods and elm tiles,
lands and tenements, or any of them, may
he attached, so that they and every of them
be and appear before the said Court at;
Gettysburg, on the 18th day of, January ;
inst. to answer what shall be objected a I
gainst • them, and abide the judgement of
the.. Court therein. And have you then
and there this Writ. Witness Win. N. I
Irvine, Esq. President Judge of the said
Court at Gettysburg the 2d day of Janua
ry, A. D. 1847.
A. B. KURTZ, Pro . th'y
Prothonotary's 01lice, ?_
Gettysburg, Jan. 13, 18.17.5 fl
NOTICE.
_ETTERS of Administration on the
Estate of 11 ifatit-Prrims, sen., late of
Menallen township, Adams county, de
ceased, having been granted to the sub
scriber,
he hereby gives notice to all
persons indebted to said Estate to call
and pay the same without delay—and
those having claims against the same are
requested to present thein, properly au
thenticated, for settlement. .
HENRY PETERS, .gd► u 'r.
Jan. 8, 1847. at I
I% 0 T C
y EWERS of Administration on the
KA Estate of JAMES RHEA, late of Hm
iltonban township, Adams county, deceas
ed, having been granted to the subscriber,
residing in Franklin township, notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to
said estate to call and settle the same with
out delay, and those having claims against
tid estate are requested to present the
same, properly authenticated, for settle
ment. JACOB COVER, Sdner.
Jan. 8, 1837. at
OvVIC'E.
ITHE undersigned, living in Union
township, Adams county, take this
method of cautioning the public not to
trust my wife, Lydia Diehl, with any thing
whatever, as I will from this day refuse to
pay any debt or"debts which she may con
tract. The cause of this notice is insanity
of mind, and a propensity for contracting
debts. JQHN DIEIIL.
Dee. 21, 1846.
NOTICE.
-1 1 EWERS Testamentary on thtlEstate
of CHRISTIAN NAUGLF:, sen., late of
Hamilton township, Adams county-, de
ceased, having been granted to the subscri
ber, residing in East Berlin, he hereby
gives notice to those indebted to said Es
tate to call and settle the same, and to those
who have claims to present the same pro
perly authenticated, for settlement.
DAVU) HOLLINGER, Ex' r.
Jan: 15, 1847. fit
.1-1 W NOTICE.
4u, AUD e
( Of Carlisle,)
PRESENTS his respects to his friends
and informs them that helms made
arrangements to continue to practice as usual
in the Courts of Adams county, under the
new regulation of the times fur holding
them. •
Jan. 30, 1846. tf
aco 01 /II a a .2)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
i. FFERS his professional services to
• the people of Adams County. His
Office is 'We one on the public square in
Gettysburg, lately occupied as a Law-Ofi
fice by WM. M'SnEyir, F,sq. He has
also made 'arrangenients to, have the advice
and'assistance of his Father, JiTnoig 14:En
of Carlisle ; in all difficult cases.
September 20. tf
!..40C1'11EICN &
Liter Vary illemsetager
P. 3
4. If a subscription is not directed to be discon
tinued before the first number of a volume has
been published, it will be taken as a continuance
for another year.
5. Any one enclosing a ;i•!rt current bill, at one
time, with the names of FIVE NEW subscribers,
shall receive FIVE copies of the AlEssEsoEn &
Rss•rr:w, tOr one year.
6. The mutual obligations of the publisher and
subscriber, for the yelir, are hilly incurred as
soon as the first No. of the volume is issued ;.and
after that time, no discontinnance of a subscription
will be permitted. Nor will any subscription be
discordinned while anything remaii . is due thereon,
unless at the option of the editor.
B. B. MINOR, Editor and Proprietor,
Richmond, - Virginia.'
Jan. 15. 15.17.--St
0, YES! 0, YES!
GEORGE EPLEY,
I Sale Cower and anclifmeer,
RESIDING in Cumberland township,
Adams county, about two miles from
Gettysburg, and near Iloke's Gate, on the
Baltimore Turnpike road, respectfully of
fers his services to those purposing to sell
Real or Personal Property. From his ex
perience in the business, and a desire to
please, he trusts that he will meet the ap
probation of those who may employ him.
and merit a liberal share of public patro
nage. lie can be found at all times at his
residence, unless when engaged in crying
sales. VT. Charges moderate.
RECOMMENDATION
We, tl►e undersigned, take pleasure in
recommending to the public Mr. GEORGE
EPLEY, knowing full well that he will per
form the duties of a Sale Crier and Atte=
tioneer to the satisfaction of those who
may employ him.
A. Tawney, Moontpl . t. tp. B. Sn! der, M'ljoy tp.
William Howard, do S. Durborrow, do
Samuel Spangler, do J. Mellhenny, do
A. Reever, do W Cownover, seri. do
A Spangler, Cumlrerland, A Scott, Freedom,
Peter Fry, do J Cunningham, do
F Bream, do David Rhodes, do
11 Reagan, do G W Craumer, Liberty
El B Kromer. Hamiltonlin William Loudon, do
October 23. 18-16.
Great Cure of Nervous headache by the
IMPROVED 'NOMA' . VEGBTS-
BLE PILLS.
My daughter endured ahnost intolerable
suffering with the NERVOUS HEAD
ACHE, for five years, and nothing seem
to give relief. 1 had the curiosity to get a
box of Dr. Smith's Pills, of G. Dexter, in
Albany, and gave a dose to her, from which
she derived immediate benefit. Confi
dence now taking the place of curiosity,
I obtained the agency of these good Pills,
and-have sold a great many, because I can
honestly recommend them. My daughter
is now perfectly well, and is attending the
Auburn Female Seminary. .
WM. LANSING
East Albany, N. Y.,' April, 18:16.
Ocy..The genuine Pills are for sale in
Gettysburg, •by S. if. Buehler and S. S.
Forney; in liunterstown by. dbralunn
King; in Petersburg by Mrs. Fuller; in
Cashtown by Mrs. Duncan, and in liamp7
ton by .1. K .dulebaugh.
Dec. 25, 1846-4 t.
Letters of A dministration
ON the Estate of SAMUEL HOLLINGER,
deceased, late of Latimore township,
Mains county, hathig_ben granted to the
subscribers—notice is hercly given to all
persons indebted to said Estate to pay the
same without delay, and to those having
claims against the same to present them,
properly authenticated, for settlement, to
either of the undersigned—the first named
Administrator residing in Heidlersburg,
the hat named residing in Abbottstown.
JACOB S. HOLLINGER,
DAVID E. HOLLINGER,
Dec. 25.-6 t .4th/es. '
'GUM SHOES.
14 . 7 M. RUTIIRAUFF . bas opened a
• V good assOrtment 611.31 IIOES.
Vuitton "xte Itcmcdp,
CALLED
lIUNT'S LINIAIEN T,
S tuA• universally aeknowledglcil to, be the
INFALLII3LE REMEDY for I. lictimati,in.
, spinal iifkctions, contractions of the tio4des. sou!
throat and quinsy, issues, old tilt els. pains 111 the
, back and chest, ague in the breabt and lane, tooth-
I ache, swains, bruises, suit (holm burns. (......1),
hosted feet, and all nervon , diseases The 11'11 , 111-
Elmi! SUCCCSB which has attended the application
of this most wonderful medicine in etirilig the roost
severe cases of the different di-east s alio% e named.
and the high enconiuME that hale been bestowed
upon it, ‘vheiever it has been introduced : pit es
me the right to call on the iiillicted to ieeoi t at
once to the only remedy Mot con he 'Wird
From the New York Mit rot.]
HUNTS LINIMENT—This imaltialde Rem
edy of the many ills that flesh is heir to, continua's
to shed its untold benefits upon all classes of so
ciety.. We have seen a Ceitilicate from some of
the most respectable, intelligent, and influential
citizens of Westchester, %%here the Proprietor re•
sides, who are above all the attempt,: to mislead
the public in reterence to any medicine. remedy,
or preparation; and as this testimony is at once
spontaneous and uniform in commutating this tru
ly excellent medicine for Rheumatism and various
other diseases named in the ads ert isement. Mute
can no longer be a reasonable doubt entertained of
its extraordinary success and tri4thph o‘e'r the
maladies in questton.
We the undersigned do certi'y that rte have
used 3 , 1 r. George E. Stanton's External Remedy,
and have provedit to be fully equal to the charac
ter he gives it. Its healing properties are truly
extraordinary ; and we most confidently recom
mend it as one of the most certain external letne
dies that hits yet been discovered.
Caleb Roscoe, Editor Westchester lieraltl
Isaac Birdsall, Inwcctor P State Prison
Albeit Lockwood, Judge Court (7oninio n Pleas
lames Locke, the extensive 11orticulturalist.
lames II Swain, Editor 11 R Chronicle.
DI Churchill, Principal of Boys' Bonoling School
S F Reynohls, Supreme Court Commissioner.
R R Voris District Attorney.
Thoodosips Clark, Pastor M E Chinch.
Robert Wiltse, late agent M P Prison.
Aaron Wald, late member of Congress
M I Lockwood, Clerk of the County.
Win 11 Peek, agent Al P state Prison
B 'Aloore, A Kipp, S Marshall, .1 Strang, P
Wyck, S TrolA bridge. P Van 'ortlandt, Martin,
A :11iller,'E M Blunt, 13 Washburn.
The following shows a case of Rheumatism cu
red Frith only one bottle of limit's Liniment. The
letter is addressed to Mr. Stanton :
Yorktown. June IS, IS 15.
Sir—Having cured me of a severe attack of
Rheumatism. which had rendered Inc almost help
less, and at the same time made me sutft:r great
pain, 1 would offer my testimony in favor of the
great properties which your External Remedy,
Hunt's Liniment, is possessed of. I only used
one bottle, and with that I consider I ha% e been
saved from a protracted and se% ere illness. lam
now attending to my business re,gtilarly. which is
that of a Fainter. Yours, &c.
Oliver Van totedland. -
This liniment is sold at i!5 and Lo cents per
bottle by all the principal Druggists and
chants.
Who! auk Agents—Ho:idly, Phelps & Co 14'2
Water street, Rushton & Co 110 Bioadway, A B
& D Sands, corner Fit'toil and NVilliani, Aspinwall
86 William street, Neu• York : Cuthbert ck Weth•
erill 76 South Second Phitode/phia.
Orders addressed to me at Sing Sing, N Y, will
he attended to. G E sTA N TON, Proprietor.
AGENTS.-,--Samuci H. Buehler & S.
S. Forney, Gettysburg ; Abraham King,
Hunterstown ; L. Zack, Pinetown ; Ja
cob Hollinger, Heidlersbarg ; Hollinger &
Ferree, Petersburg, (1. S.) ; .Tacob Aida
baugh, Hampton; Geo. S. 13 , mizel, Berlin
Dec. 4,1846.—1 y
PrOlCcliolt against _Loss by
35E -- i'murs 3c4
tirTiVIE "Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection
LA Company," being incorporated by an act of
the Legislature and fully organized and in opera
tion under the direction of the following boaid of
Managers, viz: Thomas C. Miller, David W. M'.
Cullough, James Weakly, Samuel Galbraith, A.
G Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Tritt, Thom
us M. M'Kinney, Abraham King, John Zug,
Samuel Huston, .I.'l', Green, John Bear, call the
attention of the inhabitants of Cumberland' and
Adams counties, to the cheapness of the rates, and
he many adsantages.which this kind of insurance
has over any other :
Ist. Every person insu:ed becomes a member
of the company and takes part in the choice of
officers and the direction of its concerns.
2d. For insurance no more is demanded than is
necessary to meet the expenses of the Company
and indemnity against losses which may happen.
3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is
avoided by insuring for a term of live years.
.Ith. Any person applying for . insurance must
give his premium note for the cheapest class nt
the rate of 5 per centum, which will be $5O on
the $11)00, for which he will have to pay $l2 50
for five years, and $1 riu for survey and policy,
and no more unless loss lac sustained to a greater
amount than the funds 0 ., 1 hand will cover, and
then no more will be rt • prired than' a pro rata
share. These rates are much cheaper than those
of other companies, except such as are incor pore
ted on the same principleS.
THOMAS C. MILLER, PuzsitiENT.
A. G. MILLen, Seefy.
LIST OF AGENTS.
The following named gentlemen have been ap
pointed AGENTS for Adams county :
William W. Paxton. Gen'l Agent, Gettysburg
James A. Thompson,
David Zeigler,
Dr. Wm. R. Stewart,
Henry Myers,
Henry Mayer, Esq.,
Daniel Comfort,
Abraham King, Esq.,
David . Blythe, Esq.,
William Morrison,
Abel T. Wright,
Thomas T. Wierman,
Dr. D. Mellinger,
Abraham Scott,
Sept. '2O, 18.1.1.—tf
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IT NEVER FAIL,I4!!
V . ,OU:LIEWS':
INDIAN vi.:(;F:r,IBLE PA
afflicted .• iII r-eioftila.Nings Evil
Cancer. is rdpelits, Uhl .`'ores,Tet
. .
ter, Diseases. or any other cumplaintt
arising front impurities nl the blood, ale request
ed to read the tollowing te,tit 1111 l in pool
the wonderful properties of die:dune nun ed
REA DI 11EA1)!! !
Messrs. Ren-und 4. irokon—Fccling
grateful for the extraordinary rure per
• formed upon me by your Dr. Cullen's In
dian Cegetable Panacea, I feel it pay duty
tri furniA you with a short history of in)-
, Case. \\ • hen about 12 years of a g e I was
attacked with King's Evil. 1 was under
the care of air eminent Physician, and af
ter a lon g course of urethral treatment, was
pronounced mitred. At 11 years of ag.:e
• disease, pronounced by some of the meth
• cal faculty as "Scrofula," and by others
"Cancerous," manifested itself. This dis
ease increased in its ravages, till my throat
was filled with ulcers, and my flop was
covered with them ; my nose was tileera
led and swollen to apparently four times
its natural size. 1 also had Tumors in my
breast and Cleers on different parts of Illy
person. I was placed under the care, at
various times, of the most eminent Phvsi
chins of New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more and Cincinnati, %rho, after having
used their utmost endeavors to effeet a
cure, my ease was by them pronounced
Incurable. I have travelled over 21 ~rates
of the Union seeking relief; no expense
was spared, and a large amount of money
was expended, but all in vain. I then u
sed large quantities of Swaim's Panacea ;
have also taken Carpenter's Stirs:T:ll.ola,
Schenek's Pulmonic Syrup, Townsend's
Sarsaparilla, and numerous other prepara
tions, without effect; my throat, nose, and
lace, were still ulcerated, and at length I
lost entirely the sense of smelling. con
tinued in this deplorable condition for a
bout 2 years; having given up all hopes of
recover). 1 resigned myself to the will of
Providence, •Sllpposing that every means
of relief had flided. On tire sth day of
August last, I commenced taking your Dr.
Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea, hay-
Mg but little hopes of its benelitting
After having used one bottle, I discovered
to my utter astonishment and gratification
that my sense of smelling was entirely re
stored, and that the ulcers were rapidly
dinunishinir in size. I
: have now taken
three hot tics of the l'anacea; my face,
mouth, throat and nose are entirely hurled.
I ant now 40 years of age, and after 2H
years of indescribable suffering, my gene
ral health is-better, and in fact, at no period
of my life, have I felt as WelLas I have
since using your invaluable Panacea.
• JULIA ISHANUII,
N. York, Sept. 30, 18.1(1, 111 st
We, the undersigned, being personally
acquainted with Mrs. Julia Branch, of No,
111 Uliff street, and having a knowledgo
of her situation for several years past, do
hereby certify that the above is a true
statement of her ease, so far as our perso
nal knowledge goes; aml from her diame
ter and standing we have full confidence in,
her statements, mid in the cllivacy of Dr.
Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea.
E A Ware, 113 Cliff at, C O'Neal, 111 Oast.
Alaria Ware, do S Lissom .23 lloose‘elt
S Baxter, 61 Mulberry, Early Ea' le, Hudson.
Ye learned ones of the "Ilealing Art, - it ye can
so far overcome professional pride as to use a rued.
-icine which ye know not how to compound, ye
may preset ve many valuable lives which will o.
therwise be sacriticed. ye not preset iLe it
If it shall not accomplish all we claim for it after
a fair trial, according to directions, we w ill pub.
lish an account of its failure in any .lirce papers
in the U. States at our own expense.
And here we say, without the fear of contra
diction, that we have not found a case of !!.ctofula
or other disease for %% hich we tecommo.d 11. e Pa
nacea, which the medicine has not speedily
ar
rested.
We have at this time a multitude of patients
under treatment, all of whom are doing well
them is one of CANCER, a hich was pro- r
nounced by physicians beyocd the reach of Surgi-
cal assistance, but horn all appearances will be
cured in a few months.
11 - 7 - r'llie above valuable medicine - is for FiliC,
wholesale and retuil, by Mes,rs. Rowan and WM
ton, Proprietors. 376 market stieet Philadelphia,
and by the following agents:
Samuel 11. Buehler, Cettvsburo Pa.
C. .R. Morris, York, Pa.
N. V. Robinson, Baltimore, Md.
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worth 8 ets. beautiful styles, 9i to 12 1-2.
Nov. 6
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