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A A I ANI A HERE AS, in. and by an Act the Geaeral Assembly of i i i Siaie. entitled "An Act to direct manner. time ar.ti place of holding Et for of President and President of U- SMICS." ena-ied she deceased 2d of February. 1S02.

HE Subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday the 22d cf Oc- i toOer inst. on the premises, the fultoiving i of David and Elizabeth Denfcree. lAst Remaining in the Post Office at Gettysburg, Adams county. Penn. on the first of taken out before the first of January next.

TitK ILL open for the WISTEK SESSION, on the of October next. Additional assistance will enable us lo be sent to the General Post Office i i course of study BOOR STORE. HE Subscriber begs leave to inform ins friends and the public in general, that he has, in addition to his former stock, lately received a large and general as Dead Letters: Bssortmeni of use lre John Armstrong' Catherine Arndt A Valuable Election! Si, tiale Straban township. Adams co. 40 be.

fcelii, HELL. Jr. She- a at Jaisd-s of I-aac Munfort am! fouR-yof hers eon fl'st tVreby mskr know and give Ps.bhc i ail Tbe improvements are a good Bittinger JfotJce ihe Electors of ihe-s-jid Coua-j -C-rgfv TWO-STORY i Jacob David ly of ACrfjns, that ass A 1 kerhofT i Hannah Allison ii wi'M-e held in the sai-5 County, on the I il'vlnes- i i DfCfinbif winch will John Bell John Boyer a ttVU of excellent wjter near the John Brown a sufficiency of fine Mea- i Washington Peter Moritz John Sl'Cian David Jonii Grace Mars Henry T. M'Kellip Brin-Atlam M'Mnrdy Wm. PolSv Considerable attention will be paid to! i i i the experimental parts of Natural Philos-j Classical, I lieological, anil ophy and Chemistry, which will be i i Miscellaneous Books, tainted by a gentleman who has i BLANKBO OKSofeceru any superiors this department of a55Orlmenl of Primers ac I Toy-books for children.

Slates, best! An-1 ver-pointed Pencils, Writing and Letter Paperof finestquality, Glass. Pock-1 uc and all kinds of Inkstands, Pocket 3 Heater Ann will give every facility for paying alien- U. tiie United I Mvsie. i losjniciioii also oe given languages desired. Hie reiuni of ine former i I I vear Lord one thousand oiv, ant! a due proportion of Sale to at 1 o'clock, p.

Rebecca Morrow Alexander Majors John Murphey Abner Mills ussA.) At which lime and pl.ices will be cho sen. a number of to ihe whole ncsubi-r Senators and to which State i of the 1 TliUrrY ia lo be Kiectors of I'reside! President of the U. States. AND TVo Tit aiiendance givon bv II. 'BKINKERHOFF, Exr.

Oct. 3. Hush Danic! Bower Hey. Virgil II. Barber Marv Brarkinrk'ge Yl'illiaot Norrss Andrew Ilust A Harnttz D.

K. 55'stlle John Bishop nun to i Vice desirous of removing I will i.fiVr Public Sale. 0:1 Tuesd'ty (he 251 of October next, I wr yva rv 4d. si liT id! 9 mile south-carl of MiHerstou-ii. Mi 1 David CSianiberlatn T.

Cook John Comfort Thomas Alexander Currens E. Camp. 3 John nittenhafer Micharl Downs Dobbin ihe C-. 3. Catharine Doiieisou Etiie Ceorsrs- a LOG HOUSE, LOG B.1RX.

Out- of Germany, at ilie house now occupied bv Mr. Alfred Cole, in town in the township of 'S, of winch 150 tij Citntiii'flaiiil. are clenred, vviih a sufficiency fraiikUrt A- tuirl Meidoxv the is set wiih thriving Tvv'O Repl't'SCIlt'vc land is in forward stale Klizabeth Essick ''Cuim'if. the ConreZilm l. cnltivaiion part lias limed and John Swing UMnd thr of thii State, oi all is u-ell a- i J'Kioic-d to the Erovvth of Clover And oilier i-em.

at she composed of tiic I ht I viz fls Ir: il.e Uistrict. composed of die i of Getsyt-burg. asitt Use 1 11 at UlC Courl house Stone Sprin-house, wiih an ijretu I exci-lieni Siirinw. a number of ertoftnPJ 0 i Sprm he Farm ter nK ly all also, an Oi'Cstat'fl. of various fruits.

to commence at 2 o'clock. ihe premises, when the terms In me riiin! Dislricl. composed he i he easy.) will be mude known, by the lO'YHSiup of Berwick, and thnt part oi township of lying east north a public road leaciiiiCT 1 from the farm formerly occupied by George Lashells, to Dellone's i i i and that part of the township of Hamilton, iyinjf west of the Carlisle Hanover Turnpike Rural. between Blake's brides, and theintersec- of said Road with ihe Gettysburg- and York Turnpike Koad at ihe house of Philip lieagy, Esq. in the town of Ox ford.

In the Fourth District, composed of the township of Lalimore, nnd a part of Iltin- lington, at ihe iiouse of Daniel iHiller, it: the town of Petersburg. subscriber. Aug. 29. JOHN I ESTABLISHMENT.

ral. Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public in jreiie- ihat he has commenced ihe above ranches, at i i a. w.i. i i i i i nusmess. all us various bra In ihe riiUi District, composeo of the I r-, i -i lls resilience in t-nst 1 ork-ssreet.

a few ivnslups i nnmiltonban and i i i doors Jrom the Court-house, where he at me nouse of Col. James iieid, in Jlil- lersiown- In the Sixth District, composed of a .1 Mcns and Boys IJoois, Shoes part oi the township of ni the i ccupied bv PhilipEich.in ihe intends alxvays to have on hand a genera! assortment of first rale work, such as house now town of 15 In the seventh District, composed of the township of JMenallen, at ihe house of and F. llapke, in said township. In the Eighth Disirict, composed cf the township of Siraban, at ihe house for merly occupied by John Gourley, in Hviuters-lown. In ihe S'mtU Disirict, composed of ihe township of franklin, al tbe bouse formerly occupied by Christian Boocher, in said township- i In the Tenth District, composed of ihe township of Conowago, at ilie house of Adam Oaster, in In the Eleventh Dijirict, composed of the township of Tynme; and nU that part of township, south of ihe road leading from East Berlin to Carlisle, and east, of ihe roid.

includina all tbe voters comiauous to said S'aie Road. nnd Pumps. Ladies' Morocco. Sniff, ami Leather Shoes. Misses' and Chihlrens" Sitoes ami Monroes of every description Having first, rale slock nnd he hopes to receive a share of public p.uron- age.

A. B. KURTZ. June 27. tf from the country can be supplied by the fair prices-all Gettysburg manufacture.

or three first rale JOUR- NEYJUEK'teamed. Abraha-m Fisher, 2 Henry Fox JohnL. Fuller Henry pe Jacnb Oonrlv William Green Usijjh Gallahcr John Ghee I I Israel Holm Christian Hostler lames ilnrper 5 Hall 2 J.ucy Henderson Hall Robert Huston 2 D.ivid Hoober Jacob Jontz Jacob Janes 1'homss John Elizabeth Keech Hannah Kerr John T.cfcver Conrad Jacob Loner John Ovler George Plank John Patterson John Porter, jr. Lydia Ann Peter Patterson Francis liummel Henry Ilamby John Lexvis lii-mmel Margaret Kosensteel 3 Margaret Smith Chris' ian Stout Jacob John Sadler Samuel Spittlcr Lazarus Sharp Cornelius George Single, sen. Jacob Scherer, 3 Elizabeth Swijjcrt Nicholas Stuliz James Steel Uichard Sadler John Stoner Nancy Stewart Samuel Slavbanjjh Henry Siavbaugh Gecrfje Sluttotver Georjje Sclirader Charles F.

Stoever Daniel Thompson Samuel Tasrert Nicholas Klizabeth Henry Weaver William M. Wright Jacob Wiheson Henry Winebrenner William Witherow Daniel Wagner Henrv Winemiller Frederick Wagner James White Jaiies Walker Slates and several! i States, Mathematical Instruments of the It is also exoecied thai Lessons e- i i I I finest nntsn, and rocket ana amity Ii- wsi oegneii. I hies, of every description, fancy and com- can be obtained as formerly. 1 i mon bindmjr--all which lie intends sel- I on most reasonable terms. I A II.

BUEHLEli. Geuvsburs. May 26- tf id" Geuvsbor-. Sept. 201 Factory.

HE Subscriber, thankful for past custom, returns his sincere thanks to his customers and the public generally, and takes this method of informing them 1 that he is now ready to CARD ft'OOL Unto or Manuiac.ure it into Blankets, or Linsey, and for the convenience of those who live at a distance, he will lake I Books at News paper postage. WALDIES LITKRARV NOVEL AND 1MPOUTAXT LITERARY ENTEHPItlZE Travels, James M'AlIister, sen. Ann Menip-h U'illiam Miller John G. Mintcr I.K-r-rsns.j WM. Oct.

3. Julias Kirhter Henry Aotnney 2 Samuel I.e-hler Henrv Coleberjf W. BELL, P. M. 3i in Wool, to be Carded or Manufactured, nt the following viz James A.

Thompson's Tavern, Gettysburg, i George Arnold's Store, do. Xorbeck's Tavern, on road to Littlestown, James Andrew iU-Kinney's, near Black's Mill, I Andrew or Robert Thompson's, William Gettysburg Road. Christian Correll's, Monocacy Bridge, 1 David Slonaker's, on road to Taneytown, Satiiuel Heajry's Tavern, ia do. i Sterling 1 Abraham XulFs Mill, Monocacy, Freiiprick Crabb's. do.

Tom's creek, Wilson's Fortl, Joseph Settletnent, ilarry's, in Uraceharn, Cronse's JVIiiLOwing's creek, and Son's Store, Emmitsburg-, Wise and Crabb's tlo. do. Nathaniel reason's Fulling Mill, Col. J- Reid's. Fairficld.

Win. Johnston's Store, do. John Weaklev's Tavern, near Baughcr's Tan-yard," Hiram Bovd's Store, near Ilarbaugh's i Samuel on road from Moritz. to Fairfield. David Winter's.

Sell's Mill. Boudy's Store, road from Emmitsburg to Litilestown, Lewis Essick's. At all of which places he will call once everv two weeks, to receive Wool or Cloth, commencing on the 16th of May. N. B.

Persons leaving work al tbe above places, will be careful to atlacb written directions to the same. I and Ihe 1 of ihe Day. was one of ihe wrent objects of "YV'aluie's Library." "to makegood reading cheaper, and lo bring literature 10 every man's door." That object has been accomplished; we have to books wings, and they have flown to the uttermost parts of our vast continent, carrying society to the secluded, occupation to the and information to now propose still further to reduce prices, and render ihe access to a literary 1 banquet more than two-fold accessible we gave, and continue to give, in the quarto library, a volume weekly for two rents a day we now propose to give a volume, in the same period, for less than four cents a iceek and to add. as a piquant seasoning to the dish, a few columns of shorter literary matters, and a summary of ihe news and events of the dav. We know by experience arid cal-! dilation thai we can go still further in lise matter of reduction, and we feel that there is siill verge enough for us to aim al ferinjj to an increasing literary appeiiie! thnt mental food which it cr-ives.

The Select Circula; ng Library, now as ever so great a favorite, will continue lo make its weekly and to be issued in a form for binding and preserva- At an ELD at Gellysburgj. for the county of Adams, on the twenty seventh day of September, in the vear'of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six before Daniel Sheffer, and Wm McClean. Esqs. Judges, c. assion- ed.

c. Ox MoxioxT The Court Grant a Rule, On all the Heirs and Representatives of Christian deceased, 10 wit Henry oldest brother, the petitioner Esther, who was intermarried with Andrew Ilei-ely. but who. as as the said Andrew Ueisely. died before the Intestate left isssne seven children, to wit Andrew, Nancy, intermarried with.

John rider. Catharine intermarried wiih Daniel Henzler. Esther married 10 Henry Mauk, Barbara, married Jo Benjamin: Mary and Magdaiena. a minor under the guardianship uf Andrew Iler- shey. Andrew Kauffinan.

Nancy, who was intermarried with George Hawver- stine, deceased, Abraham Kauffinan, who died before the said intestate, iearincr issue six children, to wit Nancv, Susannah. Abraham. Christian and E- ail of whom are minors, havintr guardians, of the three lirst of them Valentine Hollinger is guardian. Christian Kauffinan giianiian for tlie three last Ehzabeih Kaufi'man. wjso was intermarried with Joseph Heisy.

both of whom are also dead. leaving isstte seven clTil- dren, to wit Elizabeth. Christian. Catharine. Magdalena.

Nancy, J.isepli, and Mary Heisy. the four last of whom are minors under the guardianship of Michael Hostetter to be and appear at an Court, to be held at Gettysburg, for the County of Adams on the of November next, accept or refuse to take the real Estate of said deceased, at the valuation made thereof agreeably to the intestate laws of this Commonwealth. BY THE COURT. JAS. A.

THOMPSON, Clerk. Ocu 10. 4t given for WOOL. May 16. of letters.

Remaining in Ihe Post Office at Littles- Town, Penn. Oclobei 1st. 1836. D. B.

Smith and 7F1 Hodgson, Jr. X. E. Corner of Arch and Sixth streets, Jacob Bowers Deatrick Bishop George Chesnut Policy Sechfread George Granier William Goldon Abraham Hull Sam'l Holabangh Martin Hoover Abraham Kunkle Jacob KreagJo Enrbara iM'Catn, John Mahring Jacob Marshal Adam Menghey Alfred Xewlon Martin Rudy Jacob Ryder Rev John Ratbfbng firover Shepley Petor Shilt Henry F. LEAS.

P. M. lion, anil its price and form will remain the same. But we shall, in the first week of January 1S37. issue a huge sheet of ihe size of ihe newspapers of America, but on very superior paper, ai- snJilted tuilli books of ihe newest and most entertaining, though in their several highest price in Cash will be of Tales.

Voyages. I ravels. select in their character, joined with reading, such as usually should fill a weekly Newspaper. By this method we hope 10 accomplish a great good to enliven snd enlighten the family circle, and to give to it, at an expense xvhich shall be no consideration to any, a mass of reading, that in book form would alarm ihe pocket of ihe prudent. I I A REASON.

tf GEO. ft'. CARPENTER'S (Obtained directly from bis Ware-house. lAst Remaining in the Post-Off-cc at Fairfield, Adams county. Penn.

October 1st. 1835. Wm. Adair Mrs. El'beth Landers Jacob Benninger James M'Cleary Lazarus Baker James M'Cleaf, sen.

at the house of Caleb Iliidebrand, in In she Twelfth Disirir.i. composed of ihe of at houae cf James in Uiwnship. In the ron-iposed of that part tiie township of pleasant, lymn of puli-i lie road leading fr-m Dt-Iioue's i i i ihe f'trnserly occupiftl by Georgt JjasheliS, tiie 3m! Turnpike the honj-e ed bv in In ihe Fvorecnui and others supplied on liberal terms, with MEIII- cisrs. of the finest qunliu also with American Il'tilcr Colors, i (the manufactory of which forms a part of! John Bowers their establishment.) Miss Mary Ann Ben- Win. M'Sherry Drawing- paper and Bristol boards, various; shoof Tohins Strawsbaugh sizes, C.irr.i-1 liair and Sable pencils.

arn.sh an! portrait bru.shes, theorem colors and brushes. Coiors and for painting-on velvet, Jacks 2r.i".v ing" pencils, Variiislu-s. in vanelv, i'snk blue saucers, gold and siUcr Siisct-rs. i. hlack ink, isik.

Di.i-n:- Compound fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, for extemporaneously making the Lisbon diet drink. One table spoonful! is equal in strength to 1 lb- Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or a bottle of Panacea. Compound Fluid Extract of Buchu, (Diosma Crenata,) a valuable medicine of ihe bladder, chronic gonorrhea. c. Compound Syrup of Livericort, (He- paiica Triioba) a safe and valuable medicine in hepatic and pulmonary affeciions.

Citrated Kali--for exiemporaneously making the saline draught, or neutral mixture. Saratoga Powders--for making Con- James M'Kesson, Esq. loffman EiijnhSrabrooks David Eickcr David Sheets Michael Henry Jacob Weaver. WM. JOHNSTON, P.

M. KG FICTION. Subscriber having just return- of low i i Reading-, si public me 'owis in me District, romp'K-ed of these pans HairiSJtnn and Berwi-K totPsisliips iaclude'i foliowins I liriiils, to wU here the Ha- i i rd from Baltimore, now lakes ibis cement. Sor reparinff broken ff'ass, china. method inlormmg his Friends, arc the whole Public, that he has on hand KIXDS OF Durable ink for markljiff linen, muslin, i lo impr ovcd.

to use without the improved, to use common preparatory liquid, thus much time and Ar.d also a assortment of Drawing- mile-rials. c. of the best on mo- derate terms. i I I 6m 1 Oil AND A GREAT VARIETY OF S. road from Berlin tu Oxford crosses 1 above machine for ptiriiviajr said Turnpike, ihence --Anr-s she said Ox-j 5 cleansiug new and old Feath- ford roatl, nnul ii iatersecss she road eirs has been in operation in this place for from George Mr.rr.meri's fann.

on ihe 1 a ew days, and in Lancaster, PhibdeS- i said Oxford road, ihence aJynjj said ad.roi phia. and X. ork. for a number lo ihe Y-rk county line, David HoS-s is pronounced one Saw-mill, thence along said greatest improvements of the day. It York couiuv line, to the place of begin-', cleanses feathers from all impurities orof- al ihe public school house iti Abbois-j lensive smeii, skreeas out the dirt, kills ihe moths or other nnim.il maiter ii iho- jhe Inspectors, and i roughly dries and enhvens them, so ihai ihrc-e beds often make four--and never Ii vein them after going through tins process.

The expense is tniling. compared wish ihe benefits. Persons living she country can bring i i er.s to town, and have them dressed in time to be laken home ihe same day. Machine is in the small shop one door west of ihe office of John Garvin, Esq. near the Diamond.

N. B. Beds will be called for and returned ihe same day perfectly pure and dry. Patent Family Medicines. ALSO RAISINS, ALMONDS, FILBERTS, and other FRUITS.

ICPTHE BMT QrjALlTY OF 3Iadcira. Lisbon. Port, and Malaga Wines. anil to do it in a manner that ihe most sceptical shall acknowledge "the powp-r of concentration can no farther go." No book which appears in Quart Library icill be published in the Omnibus, which will be an entirely distinct periodical. TEB.MCS.

WALDIE'S LITERART OMNIBUS will be issued every Friday morning-, printed on paper of a quality superior to any other weekly sheet, and of the largest size. It will contain 1st. Books, the newest and the best that can be procured, equal every week to a Londo duodecimo volume, etnbracinjr Travels, Memoirs, c. and only chargeable with newspaper postage. 2d.

Literary Reviews.Tales, Sketches, notices of books, and information from "the world of of every description. 3d. The news of the week concentrated to a srnail compass, but in sufficient amount to embrace a knowledge of the principal e- and miscellaneous, of Europe The price will be to clubs of five subscribers, where the paper is forwarded to one address to clubs of two individuals. 85 single mail subscribers, The count on uncsirrent money will be charged lo the remitter the low prico and superior pnper absolutely prohibit paying a discount. cancerous ulrers.

old sores, rina-1 On co lion ltl a ctcr be sent worms, and will immediately slop bleed-1 tn (' 1 ll a mcnt receded in ins from fresh wounds, al ihe! a TM ments -or tne prosecution j. of tais great literary undertaking are all I made, and the pronrictor has redeemed all i Mild Cathartic lhese pills Scares to a senerocs for manv i gress. Springer Saraioga Water, equal lo that fresh from ihe spring-. Chalybeate Ginger Powders--a valuable remedy indyspepsia and indigestion. Precipitated Extract of Bark--fully equal 10 quinine in the same doses, and at less than half price.

Compound Fhtid Extract of Pink root Marilandica)--ihe most safe efficient yet discovered. Compound Cerate of Copavi'i--a valuable application in burns, scalds, wounds, ulceraiions. and sores of every kind, neatly put up in class jars. Solution of Krcosnl--for tiie cure of M. STEWART, of FJhgerstown, having a auaclied to bis Store, is prepared with ihe best of Workmen to do all kinds of BOOK I I viz.

Lum Itook-y, Mi- burns. equal to any the Cities. Persons wishing Books bound, by leav- tncf them, (enveloped, and directions enclosed. and directed to Stewars, Ha- fferstown. Md.) at Mr.

Il.irper's Printinir Office, will have them laker, from there, and returned. WM. STEWART. Ha own. Dec.

I I Iv tCP'Ail kinds of Paper ruled to pattern and bound at the shortest notice, and returned to the above Office. Term? moderate. W. REMOVAL. Sampson S.

King, Justice of the Peace, and Scricener, AS removed his office to bis dwelling in North Baltimore-street, xvhere he will be happy 10 attend to any business in his profession. Gettysburg, April 11. tf Dr. Saemel E. Hall, removed from Berlin to Gettysburg 1 will be happy attend lo any professional business.

His residence is in East York-street. May 2. if will aci without producing nansea, or a- years, no fear of the non-fulnlment of the Tbe Omnibue be ung nansea, or a- years, no ear ny sensations wiiatever, being 1 contract can be felt. as mild as Rocheile sails, and as. the same re ar 'y issued, and will contain, a year, time and of certain eiTect.

They are a valuable article for the dyspeptic and tiiose of costive habits. Citric or Cryt Lemon Jtiicf -one drachm of this acid dissolved in iwo! ounces of water wiJl instantly make a so-s lution equal in every respect to a like reading- matter equal in amount to two vol- 1 unses of Rees" Cyclopedia, for the sinallsuoi mentioned above- Address, POST PAID. A A -J8 Carpenter Philad. Oct. 10.

3t IT the! A I-ARGE ASB F.xrLiy ASSORTMENT OF! 7 fresh juice; loihe phy- VI I st. 9 w- 1 1 1 Classical, and very desirable. in the country this article will be 11 th for Members herf-by ihe iikt- 'i or- f.ir npjlect or were at the of Members of ihe General Assembly. and one Judge from each Disirict is enjoined to attend at ilie Court house in Getuburg, on the-Monday next after said Election, for the purpose of making out the returns of ihe election JAMES BELL, JR. Sheriff: SherifTs-Office, Gettysburg, Oet 3,1836.

C. KEPNER, J. KOPP. Gettysburg, Sept. 26.

If together with most of ihe other sold by Chemists. Drugjnsts, Booksellers, and Stationers. lie is desirous itiat his friends may call and judge for themselves. A II. BUEHLER.

Gettysburg. 6. tf KESTOKA1 IVE, A MOST safe and effectual remedy for Coughs, nnd most diseases of -y 4-c--A yaluabie remedy colds, coughs, ihe Siomach and bowels, as Diarrhea or articles oyspcpsta, dvseniery, and affections Looseness, Cholera Morbus, Dvtenlery. CompoundJZxlract of Iceland Horehound, CAKMIXATiyE BALSAM AND HEALTH prepared in Doctor Fahnesiock's Patent Stone-ware vessels, will constantly be kept during the summer months. THE KNICKERBOCKER, Or New-York Monthly Magazine, Is published by WILEY nnd LONG, No.

161 Broadway, New-York--Terms, a rear, in advance, or for the breast ami lunsis. Block-tin Syringes of different sizes. ICpThe above valuable Medicines can at all times be had at the Apothecary and Book-store of ihe subscriber, SAMUEL H. JSUEHLER. April 11.

THE LADY'S BOOK, Jl Music, JSngrairi Wood Cuts, Poetry, and Prose, By the most celebrated Authors, PUBLISHED AT S3 PER ANNUM. L. A. GODEY, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, Phils. July 25.

tf Dyyenlery, Dyspepsia, Visceral Obstruction, Cramp, Colic, Vomiting, Pains in the Slomcch and JBowels, and lhat frequent and most fatal malady among Children.termed Cholera Infantum or Slimmer Complaint, for Sale at the Apothecary and Book- Store of SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Sept. 19. if THE MUSEUM Of Foreign Literature, Science Art, Is published monthly for E.

Littell, No. 11 Bank street, Philadelphia, at Six Dollars a year, in advance--Seven Dollars and a half, if pot in advance. SWAIM'S A A OR the cure of Scrofula or King's Evil, Syphilitic and Mercurial diseases. Rheumatism. Ui'-enms diseases of the Liver Skin, White Swellings, genera! debility, tec.

for sale si Use Apothecary and Drug of A I I 1JUEHLER. Gettysburg-June G- tf Liberty i will in winier uniform, the Z'Zd of October insl- on the rommnns. at 10 o'clock. A. precisely--with arms and accoutrements in complete order.

SAMUEL ARTHUR, Copt. Oct. 3. tp Potter's Calholicon. sovereign remedy for diseases of the liver, debility resulting from intemperance and dissipation.old and in- v.lcers, pains- in the bones, attended with swelling of she indigestion, filotches on ihe face, pimples, c.

syphilis, cutar.eoHS Tiiseafcs generally, and teller in particular, ar.d scrofu'ous complainJs. ai the Apothecary and of A II. I3UEHLER. Gettysburg, Feb. 2.

tf I LL persons indphted ihe Estate VJD CHRONISTKR. late of Reading township. Adams county, deceased, are requested settle the saine and those who have claims, are desired to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. Administrator resides in Rea township. DAVID WHITE, Sept.

5. 6t Flaxseed HE highest price, in Cash, will be given for GOOD FLAX-SEED, by A H. BUEHLER. Geuysburg-. Aug.

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