li LOUD INN. pTHE subscriber respectfully informs hisfriends and the public in general, that he has taken that welt knownI!irriinTWEM *R USTJFormerly kept by John Ash, and recently by John B. Marsh, situate in East York Street, Gettysburg, Pa. next door to the Bank, and a few doors East of the Court, house,Whore he will accommocfute TRAVELLERS and others, with the best the country can afford. There is a roomy YARD arid extensive stabling attached to the establishment, very suitable for the reception of droves of hoises, and other cattle. No pains will bo spared to give satisfaction—he therefore hopes to merit and receive patronage from a generous public. It is thought not necessary to recommend further,as the test of examination is the best recommendation.ANTHONY KURTZ.N’ I Gettysburg,Oct. 1,1843. 8m—XI6be j