.Q 3 'The following %Tires are iitiblit•hi , (l at the solicitation of the writer; • • ••-- scziNtru.sr AT SEA.• One sullen plunge, and the !cede is o'er, And the sea roll'd on as it roll'd Wore. NV 0 ever gazed Upon them shining, And turned to earth without repining t When the moon refrains to give her light, The sea is dazzling to our sight,• Then the bold•waves throws their brilliant Curbs In vivid colors around them hurls. Yon may torn your head which way you will, The eye rests on numerous fires Seeming as altars of incense asi7ii - tring high Showing benign Heaven still is nigh. As the noble Phis She dashed alone, ' From her Pities the sparkling fire flung. The Ppm - east rorth a - fresh renewal, Shedding forththeir liquid jewels. Jin ihe..boatexnus..tetnytesii‘ziaes:;:: And-fills Air it h,Arve- -- ihe Pr liglithing9 flash— .- T - riziiiglesteilds.with a mighty dash. . - : The howling AV ;Oil, PRAM. and•writhes beneath her load, Trying to keep her onward road. At length 'she I , ,, , aiMPher destined haven, And ne er against a rock was driven The God of Abraham did her keep, In safety on the briny deep. Gettysburg, Sept. 17,.1811 EXECUTORS' SALE REAL ESTATE. %ME subecribers,-Executors of the Es late of MARY GALBREATH, late of Adams county, deceased, will expose at lic Sale on Tuesday the 7th of October .next, upon .the premises in. Mountpleasant toWnship, Adams county, the following prop erty, being the Estate:of said deceased,— to wit, •• • .1 g 21.2 sticres afore or - Less, of PATENTED LAND, adjoining hinds of N. & D. Honlzel, An thony Smith and John 'Shultz; about 70 Atres being. • , , W9...b_b.rElagacYP'Wo and a 'loaf proportion in excellent 1116 clot, the residue being in a fine state' of cultivation and well divi ded, and= being convenient in a number of lime . kilns in the vicinity. There is a run ning stream of water through the whole length of the Farm. The improvements consist of a _ LARD TWO - STORY fiTnNE D IrE • ,Lin I - . with a Kitchen attached and a good well of water near the door, a large BANK BARN and other out houses. Be sides these improvements, there is ' 2 APPVE OROILARI)S upon the Fariri, and n variety of other Fruit trees. There is also a ONE AND A HALF STORY ,LOG TENANT HOUSE and Stable on this Farm, and the, whole will be sold together or divided to sun purchas ers. - SALE to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., " when the terms will be made known and at tendanca given by ROBERT G A LBREAT 11, j Ex , rs. WALTER GALBREATH, (10-A plear and . good Title will be made to the purchaser or purchasers, upon com pliance with the terms of Sale. Septemder 10, 1845. TRUSTEE'S SALE' OF EAL E.yyTATE. MILE subscriber, having been appointed 1 Trustee of Thomas Goodman, will of , fer at Public Sale on Friday, the 23d day of October next, upon the premises, at the house sf Thomas Goodman, in Franklin township, Adams county, a large tract of ,PATENTED LAND, . Containing about 220 acres; about 40 acres, being cleared and in a state of cultivation; the balance being covered with chesrmt, oak, and other nrimosir. - maramant .. • The improvements consi st j,r) ONE AND A HALF STORY " El LOG DWELLING HOUSE , Log Stable and a Log Work Shop,:a Spring of good water is convenient to door, and there is an excellent APPLE ORCHARD . upon the cleared land. The above property has been assigned. Co the ' subscriber for the use of the creditors of the said Theinas Goodnian, and will be sold al -- togethote)§6lll-amaller_lets to suit purcha- WMtract idle is thelagils_ot - Emanuel 77: - - ._ ; _.Sale to commence , at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said, day, when due attendance and terms will be:made known by DAVID CH AM BER LAI N. • " Trustee. September 0, 1845. is-25 Persona desirous olviewing the property before sale, can bays an opportunity of so doing, by calhng upon the subscriber or Mr. Goodman who resides upon it, and who Wilt;like plealure in showing it. ' • WW, At+iVLLlPias. ` JPio OILER. M 1 es ;INTEIMMIR )4.(14.1111 ; , f oWiIOI,3BALB DEALERS IN 4 ' . t : t. IFOIREIGN ' AND DOINIEeTtIe - . 'NQ, -295 MARKET -STIIT. Er -. , :liitwarr. iiissityr AND IMARP - • I1)41113aZIMilo I - L. : lB.l4tinber 20,'1845.. k • PIIVATE - SALE. TH.E.o)scriber (41:rs nt Private Sale, a p art of the Farm On which ho reeides, coatniilitig ]76 ACIC6. The improvenients arc n new - TWO sTonit.LOG DWELtINO UFO Pre 42.1, with a cellar under ItTa — Fformiltrn, a Gar den enclosed wall a paling knee, a well o water, a young bearing . tti 33 a La lof grafted fruit, a good 11:/inow, and mire an be made j there are about 70' acres of 1V00!/ LAND, Well set with gem! thrisir , Afblit-Jilil Cite_ 3'31 - ii4fejerfriViitifintland can also' be cleared, mid 'pleniy of timber left for the use - of the Farm. This property lies about 6 miles south of Gettysburg, nearly joins the road that leads from Ernmittsburg and Millerstown, to the Two Taverns: . at the Baltimore turnpike,‘ arid within Milo or the road That lead from Sell's NI ill oil Marsh Creek - , to Tan• neytown and Baltimore. About a miles front this Farm, there is two Lime Kilns and plenty of limestone, near the Millers toWn road. This Farm will be divided to suit.pur chasers. I would sell the improvements with 100 acres or any greater number. The terms will be mtiSeasy and the payments to suit. the purchasers. ROBERT THOMPSON. September 13; 1645. tf-20 VALUABLE. REAL ESTATE T HE .subscribers offer at-Private Sale, • arid if not sold, at Public Sale, all that yaluahle Farm , late the property of IFENRY. lIAIIIIATIGIT, (of Jacob) deceased, situated. being and lying at.tho North end of the Val Jay - called "Harbaugh's Valley," in Hannil tonban and Liberty townships, Adams co. Pennsylvania. Conlaining 470 ilcres. The turnpike road leading from Waynesbo ro', Franklin county, Pa; . to Emmittsburg, - Frederick county, Md., passing through said land; about 9 miles from the fo - rriter .and 7 from the latter . place, 1 mile from I. Bauglier's Tannery 5 from Fairfield, and.-1.0-from-Gettysburg, the county-seat of •sa'id county. -- Illere are erected on the . premises • , . TWO LOG DWELLING - ••'..0.• ; 111 1,;;;;;., m ,„ • .. „ .1 , , rs . )Ihibr ~,, to , , QM Lilid ''.llllllll I ...!41 , . and a LARGE BANK BARN convenient and well finished, a largo IVagon Sid and Corn Crib, with other out houses.. There are never failing springs of water near to each dwelling .hellse. a first-rate FLOUR ING MILL . adjoining said promises; a large . ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, and two branches' or streams of water run ning, through said farm. .About 150 acres of said farm nro'cleared, and in a good slate of cultivation, the residue covered with first rate .. . . rniviclimoirs consisting of the vs; ious Oak, Flickory,Ches nut and 'Locust. The said tract will be sold altogether in preference, but as it.is situa ted well for division, it is cut into three di• visions, to-twit : No. I.—Consisting of the Mansion House Barn, &c., containing 237 Acres and,37 Perches of Land. No. 2.—The South West end of said tract with about 25 Acres of cleared land, the balance set with first rate timber, easily Clca red,and will produce well, and contains 166 Acres, 2 Roods El. 30 Fetches.. No. 3.—Situated on tile North side of said turnpike road, on which are erected a com fortable Dwelling and Store-house, Stable and other buildings, and 5 acres of cleared land, and the balance first rate timber, par ticularly Chemin , . and Locust—containing 65 acres and 19 perches of land. This ore -party is offered at Private Sale until Tues day the 21st day of Qjtober next, if not sold before privately, it will dn that day be offered at Public Sale at Ift o'clock, A. M. lICP A clear and indisputable title will be given to the purchaser and purchasers,on compliance wittahe terms of Sale. Any person wishing to_view_the cal Lon the subscriber in Harbaugh's Val ley, or YOST HARBATTOIf, the Tenant on said premises. Terms will be made known on day of Sale. • ELIAS,HARRA-U.GH, LEONARD HARBAUGH - , ~_JACOB HARBAUGH: cculo~a of enF _Hafbaugh,dic Siiiireffib - ,ir 6, 1845. - 10 . 32' Examiner and - Citmen, - Fredorick, cbpy tend Charge this Offico. Partnership 00:solved. IHE Partnership heretefortreicisting un der the Firm of WIN. B. SEYLAR & - CO. has been this day dissolved by mu• tual consent. The Booth hiti* . been left in the hands of THOMAS W.Anagr, wills - win:n those indebted will callarasettle. - WM. B. SEYVA - THOMAS WARREN. September 20,1.845; 27-.3t WAS LOST ON Tuesday afternoon lest, between the Seminary and College, a heavy, new, Gold Watch Ehain, with-a gold seal attached.- The finder, upon leaving ‘it at this office, will be suitably re warded. , Gettysburg, Sept. 20, 1815, - 27-1 2a-lm • -- tz--attmble ittallestatc lp Z/12.92L9 V.UZLI 1' a 13Y VIRTUE, of a deed of trust execu led to the subscriber by the heirs and legal representatives of Groan E late of Carroll County, deceased, I will sell at ['ublic Sale all the Real Estate of said de ceased, at the fullowin , r . times and placeS : I will sell on the premises, On Tue — sday the 21st of October next, THE HOME FAIIM of said deceased, situated in Carroll county, on the road leading from li r estrninister to Tanry-town; The Fat in contains - 204 T Acres of Lime Stone Land, a large, quantity of (list-rain MEADOW and it fair proportion of geod WoonLANo. The improvements area two story Log DWELLING HOUSE itf ; ! ;T Weatherboarded; Bank Barn; shed; nn old Log Barn; Spring (louse with an excellent Spring of water close to the door, and also a Pump of water. The Farm is well watered There is tt FINE OACIIARD of Apple and oili er Fruit, 'Mere are several"Lintc Stone: Quarries opened.— Al.so, • - .IXO Tiff ER Pa 11.17.11, adjoining the above, containing 1221 Acres of Lime Stone Land, (more or less;) with a fair proportion of 51EA ()OW_ AND . WOOD. - - - There are i several• Lime Slone Qharries'opened 1 a LIME JUL'S.. The improvetnen are .4 Log house 61' Lo g are . 41 is also well watered; and thl'r is also A - 600 D ORPIIA RD. Both Farms are itt a line state of cultivation and well fenced. WOOD LOT, adjoining the first mentioned Tract of Latid containing 32 2 Acres of Prime Tiniber. The Taney-inwn and West minister road al so passes . t.lirou4ili it. The above three tracts are parts of the property belonging to the late PETER SHOE MAKER, deceased. ALSO— On Wednesday the 22d of Octo Ger next, will be ofilired at . Public Sale, of the premises, .1 110 D,SE .11 4 11 It OT. in Westminister. The Lot contains ONE ACRE, improved with a good two story Zt,a ILI OVP a u . . on the Littlestown turnpike. The : 1111 sale or this property will tae place :4 !V I at 11 o'clock. ALSO—Oa the same day a( _ 2 o'clock, will sell on the prettifies, the . Tavern ,Stand an(l - Farni situated on the Baltimore turtipikb, abou three miles below Westmituster. • This Farm contains about 150 4 1 1CR'ES OF 11,01.11. P, (more or less,) a good proportionkl IVO )1) and MEADOW. The irnprovetiients additrtm to the Tavern are a good BARN ,and other out-buildings. This propertphas enjoyed a first-rale business and may yet be made very profitable. ALSO-On Thursday the 2311 of Octo ber next, I will sell on the prernises, situated on Bigyipe Creek, Carroll county, about three miles from Buchman's Mill, containing 372 .acres of 4altl, (more or less,) plenty or TIMBER and MEADOW. Big Pipe Creek runs'through it and tho County road passes through it.— The improvements are a two-story ,LOG DWELLING, LOG BARN and other . out buildings. . very' fine Orchard. A Sprini near the House. This Farm is susceptible of divi sion and — would t be sold whole or divided to suit purchasers: This .property is in the occupancy of Mr. Jssso l'he sale of this property will take place at 10 o'clock. ALSO—Oa the same day at. 2 o'clock, will sell on the premises . 31`AIL.1111r. AIIIIIIE situaied near the Pennsylvania line, called and know as the Orick'lleuse Farm, con taining 290 acres of Land, more or less, plenty:of WOOD and MEAD OW. The improments are a two story A., 221312C0T1S Xt,telPel2 9 :1, a _Loci BARN, and other buildings.. -.,-±-rif'd'OEFLUORCHARD. This Farm is susceptible of-division and will be sold to aocomniodate purchasers. ALSO—On Friday, the 24th of Occto ber next, I will sell at public Sale on . the ppmises, the undivided sth part era Tract of Land, situated near the Brick House Farm containing, • The eale of tfils properii will lake place at o'clock. • A LSO—On the 'same .day, at 2 o'clock, I will sell George Rinehart's interest, being the one third, in a FARM situated near ,13achman's Mill, "ceintajning 1 . 300 .46 ; of' ILaaktt more or less. The improvements ate a - --Log-House, - and Bank Barn, and other out-buildings. _, All-the above - mentioned property will be shown to any person desirous of purzha sing, by calling on John, Peter or Jeremiah Rtnehart,_orthe Trustee.. _ (01 will also seal any part sof it at Pr.imte Sale pretrious to the days advertised. TERMS—One-third--cash and the bal arte in - TiVa annual payments with interest, well secured. On - the payment - of the pur chase money the Trustee' will*cuto a nood_and.suflicient_deeed for_ the'ham( JOSHUA Ter' ...September 20, 13 40, C.lllll COU.A*Tlir dIERCH.I.I*TS New and Cheap Shoe Warehouse, 30" CASES 1100 Ts, SIMES,JIATS gt, AND CA I'S —.lust tect•ivt.ll from the Eastern manu!acturcis, owl roW open int.! a complete assortment at No. 6 :3tiAtti. S : ritEET, 3 duir nt Mai het 811cet; in 1,1 part as follows: - - 500 pairs tricti's heavy k i ip Brogans,norn I S ctsaip 31)0 " " " BOOTS " "up " boys' " it " " " " Brogan., " :I7 " 1117 :25 cases For,Silk and t'a!:simere ll.yrs,trom $I ttpd I(.) " S.Vool Ilats,from I.:41,1oz. tip I 30 CaYCS min's and boys' ('..11", a complete sortment ; from 1U c I A up t o cap. Country Alerchants buying fur ca4h or prompt :um—Dealers desirous of Making their selections from an entirely New Steck, (ut much less than the regular limbo prlces,) will do well to call, examine the GuElds and prices, and judge for themselves. IV I LLI A 11-LEE, No. 6•Shnrp st., 3 doors from Mat ket sigu'of the "Big Boni." Baltimore Sept. 6, 1R45 TO CITY •84 COUNTRY BUYERS. B attention of buyers of Day Goons - 141 ,froin the city nod country. is respect • lullyrinvited ton lot of NE IV GOODS, now opening, and which will be sold at exceed ingly low prices. The purpose is to sell low, so that buyers can see and knew itto be their interest to deal with us. Our stock will be continually increased by new styles as they appear. PRINT'S; Bleached M USIA NS; Brown Muslim; Tickings; CA M BRICS; burgs; Plaid Cottons; Checks; N E LS; Sattinets; -Einseys; KerSeys; Ken rocky Jeans; Cotton Yarn; Carpet Chain; Wadding, &c., &c. FORD, STANNARD corner Baltimore and Liberty streets, Baltimbre. July 26, 1845, 3m-19 - ! - - ',Mil 1•411 , . ' , 411 ' sal :'• ::1;•' . ''..T.,,1 * TO COLLECTORS. 9:111E Collectors of Militia fines are here • k by required to pay off their duplicates, on or before . _ he 4th day of Obtober next. The Commissioners will meet - on that day to exonerate those lines that cannot be col lected. . . By order of Cominisstonerg, - . - J. AUGHVNBAIJGII, CLERK. COMMISSIONF.It'S OFFICE, . --- , • GetlySblllg, Aug. 30, 1e45. EZECAUTOR"S rcEzzam. ETTERST.ESTAMENTARYorythe Estate of ELIZABETH STEINIIBERGEN, la a of Adams,- county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber; he hereby -gives notice to all those indebted, to -make immediate payment and those having claims to present'them, p / operly authenticated fol. sett,lement, to the subscriber, residing in Gettysb6rg. SAMUEL S. SCIIMUCKER, Executor. September 6, 1945. 6t*-25 DR. WIT. P. BELL ItESPEC'I'FULLY offers his Pno- FESSIONAL SEnvy,CES to the Citi zens of Gettysburg and vicinity. He can at all times bound at his office in SOUTH BALTIMORE STREET, unless professionally. engaged. Nov. 23d,„1844. Iy-3. C. G. Attorney & Counsellor at Law, HAS removed to Waynesboro,' . but will practice in the Courts .of Adams. • county. .. - . He will be at the office oflir3i. M'Striii. RY, Esq., opposite the now Lutheran Church during sessions of the Court. - Gettysburg, Aug. 9111 ALEX. R. STEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW.. OFFick: hi the Centre Square, North of the Court-house, between "Smith's and "Stevenson's" corners. GetOsaurk, May 9, 1843. mk . II '.llO 'aid ' , llllllllll - ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFERS his professional services to the _people of_Adams Conpty. Ilisoffice itEthE - T - iine on the public squa.re-m—Ge.ttys burg, lately occupied as a laic , qficre by Wri.mAst MCSHERRY ESQ. Ile , has made arrangements to have the advice and as sistance of his father, JUDGE REED of Car 'sle, in all difficult cases. Car :Nth 1845. , tf-19 WM E. MCLELLAN, OffCe South-East corner of the Franklin House, formerly occupied as SHERIFF'S OFFICE by GEORGE W. MCCLELLAN Esq. _ Dec.,„glst, 1844. LBQ tiPa1.322)74112 . 6 1 . Attorney at Law. FFlCE—next t door to Henry Forry's I L , Hotel, South Baltimore' street, Get tysburg,. • April 19, 1 - Uw-7 , "i7id 0 V A. IA . i`REN ATORNEY AT LAW. ===2 I PRO CIA MATI ON Fj,%lT lIEREAS, in my]IIEREAS, by an act of the Con \ ' ~ :fsyl,l era! Assembly of this State, entitled "Ail i_Act to regulate the General Elections 01 this Cominotwoalth." enacted on the second day of July, 109, it is enjoined on me to a iv, pub IC .Notice of such Election to be held, and to - enlm mernta in such Notice what Officers arc to be elected: I. FRANCIS BREAM, Sherd of the , County of Ada lIIS. (ill, therefine, hereby make S give this PUIIL/0 ./VOT/Ct, to the Electors of the said Count; of Adams, that a ,f 4 ENER AL EL-I G-TION " " up - - --TIV be held in the said County, on the Second Tallestlay Of octobei• !text (the TIM) nt tlso sovcial - Districts; composed of tho follow Via In tho FirstDiSThicrimposed of thm—Bor. , ough of Getlysbiirg, and the Township of Cuil. 7 berland, at the Court house in GettAburg. --- In the Second District, composed of the Town ship of Germany, at the house now occnpied by lohrProtterTin - tfirrLteree:rrof , ..64oo44o4o4..iu:4lis township of Germany. In'tho Third Dietrict, composed ()illicit part of the Towoship el Berwick, not included in the I.sth District, at the house of John Miley, Esq., in the town of Oxford. 'ln t h o Fourth District, oomposed,of dip:town ships olL.itirriore and Huntington, at tho house. of Samuel Grnybill, in Clio township Lf hunting ton. In the Fifth District, composed of the Town. ships ok i llamilionhan and Liberty, at the public Shool.house in NI Illerstown. In the Siktli District, composed of the Town ship of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by George Bent:dey, in the town of Berlin. In the _Seventh District, composed of du; town ship of Meridian, the house of Isaac Yo unt, in said Township.. • • ,13 In the Eighth District, composed of the tOn• ship of Straban, at the house 'occupied by John N. Graft, in Huuterstown. 1n the Ninth District, composed of tho town• ship:of Franklin, at tho house now,occupied by floury Hartman, in Said township ln the Tenth District, composed of the town ship of Conowugo, at the house of John Busby, , M`Shori ystown. In the Eleventh District, composed of the township of Tyrone, at the house or Frederick Bowers in. Holdlorsburg. In the TwellthDistriet,cdmposed of the town ship of Moundoy, at the house of Mrs. Larimor, iiisaid township. In the Thirteenth District, composed of the township of Mountploasant, at the house of An , thony Smith, 'in said township, situnto at the cross roads, the ono leading - from Oxford to the .Two Taverns—the other from Huntersto,Wn to Hanover. In Ilia Fourteenth District, composed of the, township of Readin g , at the Public Schoolhouse ' iu the town of Hampton. In the Fifteenth Distriet,, compOsed of the Borough of Bony ick, and that port of Berwick ' toWnshipl ONLY, incluclOd within the hollow- 1 ing limits, to wit : beginning whore the Hano ver and Petersburg turnpike crosses ti r o York County line, thenco along said turnpike to the place ',whore the road from Berlin to Oxford cros. sos the said turnpike, thence along the Artid Ox fprd_pad until it intersects the new road from George Muinmort's farm, on the said. Oxford road, and thence along said road to the ,York county line, near David Ilollinger's sew mill, thenco alongaid York county line to place - of boginning : it the Public School-house in Ab chttits bottstown. In the, Sixt h Distric , composed of the township of Freed in, at 0 house of Nicholas Moritz, in said to% In the SevikriteeNtirDiterict, composed of the township of Union, 61 the .heuso of Enoch Left). vor, in said township. - AT WHICH TINE AND PLACES WILL BE ELECTED One Canal Commissioner; . One Representative in the State Leg ' islature; One County Commissioner ; One Auditor; ° One Directo'r of the Poor ; One Prothonotary ; One Register and Recorder"; One Clerk of the Courts ; trtl County Treasurer ; One Sheriff; - and One Coro - ner ; And in and by an Act of the General Assem bly of this State, passed limo 2d day of July, 1-839, it is diroctod that the INSPECTORS and JUDGES be at the places of their Districts on "tho day of the General Election aforesaid, at 9 o'. I .clock in the forenoon, to do and perform the sev eral duties required and enjoined sin thorn. ilr* by the same Act. ALso—ln and by virtue of the 13th Section of the Act aforeiaid, every person, excepting Jus tices of tho - Peaco, who shall hold any office or.. appointment of profit or trust under tho • Gover nment of the United States, or of-this Stain, or of any city, or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise,a subordinate officer or agent. Who is, or shall h o employed un der the legislative, executive or jUdiciary depart • merit of this State, or of dm United States,-or ofl I f any city or i .rporated district, and also that every Mom .. .f Congress, and of tho State Leg islature, and .f the Selector Common Council of any City, k titt ommissionor of any incorpora ted district, is 4 law incapable of holding or exercising, at t • same time, the office or ap pointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth; and that no Judge, Inspector, or other-officer of any suche lection shall be eligible to any office to bo then, voted for.. .J....------- And be it further directod;_in-endlY the Act of the.Genoral_Assembly or this Stela aforesaid that Ono of the JUDGES of each of the differ ent—districts—aforesaid, who—shall have the charge of the cortificatei of tbo numhor of votes_ "is filch shall have been given for each CandidatO for the difforont offices then and there voted for at their respective Districts, shall meet on the. third day tiller the Election, which shall be on Friday the 171/i of October aforesaid, at the Court house in tITO Borough of . Gettysburg, then and there. to make a fair statement and certificate of the nurolicir of 'voice which shall have been giv on at the different districts in the county of Ad• ams, for any parson or persons for tho ollicos aforesaid- • • FRANCIS,. BREAM, Sheriff. Shores Office, Galls- / burg, Sept. 6, ISO c 6m,21 UlAla' maaal 40--ly FAIT highest price io CASH given for Rags aL.rny store, next door to Mr. Thotrtlisiree Hotel. CONRAD WEAVER: Feb, Ist,-1,944, • 7 '• . 3m-40 !LAMES : FOR BALE' 41' M . S. pt ••-•- AI i 1, •••••••,••••••• , ,-,v..,••;••,••••:••;•• ;c! .11fentioil l'arnarsf: . 71111ESHING MACHINES T•. WARREN, & L.,. • 07 0 ~, 1111111;: subscriber would invite the :0 - 7 .; d i 6 " (mention of the Agricultural 0 -- ... :,.i.cominuirity to the fact, that they ate ---- 1 i - - ‘ ,o t ( igngprl in the' msnufacturing of io :,; ; . - . - 1 . I_, .1 - J . " r L L: ' sli " 1 , A . 11 . 1.: Fl . f ia -_:, io TIIRESIIING MACMTNES, ki - :. . ~ ..! ' ;: 0 . ns ah.o, a variety of other patrols.' ; .." &which they are disposed to sell upon -; ...-ItE . terms as will please all. .4,'•-.4,,,, au li ,_ ow is the time to-purOnse,— 5.. %V- - ---s1 : - VIL test and Rye are hrinoing-- of --2----- •-__ ittletV - Ild tyre grnift" - 'Nita - , - and - --- _ ---- ' • F• ins-4-in l it will be good poltcy_in Al , -,- 4 •,'L'' , purchase Machines no - a get their • 3 : :....0 wheat-into-market-as early-as-possi;. - - p blc.Kreall atWARREN (Si: Cu'g , 4 1" -- l i- .. eiiirtYrrttrerTrvisatirrycitif -1- . .5 --- ; 0 seftles immediately. ' 4 3 - f . , 10 Getivshuro. July 5, 1P , 15. tf-l(i , 6. : '. 0 zi'• , •=l 0 ; LD . : 1 :1 -- ' - C-J .l' -/ ';' AD 'O. ,' t.) 't). 0 ' ..L D- Q ; TEPTIVAY 'COON Eftli 611 D wIIIEI 'AO ap f IIE undersigned, having purchased the -ma- Patent Right of these celebrated 00 0'207 - 220 9 for the counties of Adams and Carroll, ate now ready to supply any person wanting thu article, at all times—they will keep con- straitly on hand, a large stock of the diger ant sizes, and deliver them at all times to. any personS purchasing- also, on hand for sale the different kinds of• Cook Stoves. WARREN & CO. Gettysburg, May 11, 1944. tf-8 Important' Notice COBEAN'S NEW PATENT COOK STOVE. THE Subscriber has just finished and put in operation a NEW ()ATENT COOKING STOVE, which he considers equal if not much superior to any 7 other ar ticle of` the same kind now in' use. - The wants of the communityJnive been the cause !vhich induced the inventor to:take this 'matter in hands, and he flatters himself thatife_has accorripTard that which others have failed to do, by producing an 'article which must and will be a great saving to every family that uses it. This. Stove will suit large or small families and can be kept up with „LESS FUEL and IL.IBOR than the Hathaway or any whet 'Stove now being used. Washing, Baking, Iron ing, Cooking and .in tact all the culinary. operations au large family cnn be kept go ing at ono and the same time, without any extra trouble to the person attending it. Besides the saving of fuel, the ditlerence in the prices of this stove is a material consid eration, being at least twenty per cettl,•LesB than the ”Hathaway' Stove.. EMEESEI SUPE COOK'STOVE. 1191111111 E attention of the public is respectfully called to S. BENTZ'S FARMER'S COOlf STOVE as an article superior to any yet of bred to the public for cooking purposes. It w as got up expressly to answer the'wanta Of the Farmer, and will not fail to pleasa all who may require a good . sized COOK STOVE. One of the many advantages-possessed by 'this Stove is, that water, apple butter, clothing, &c., can be boiled in a largo copper kettle, at the same time whilst cooking is doing for 520 or 31t persons. It 6 - decidedly superior fur as,nr.vo the , heat being completely under the control oft Li cookwho can apply it to the bottom as well as Dube tope! the. oven, and thus bake with perfect regularity. It. is unnecessary to t ive any further detail of its advantages. Please refer to the subjoined certi ficate from Wm. P. Ell q., Patent Agent, Washington City. Many testimonials equally flattering could be furnished, but this may suffice. Those who want a superior Conk Stove, will do well to try this. article—they are warranted or no sale. S. BENTZ. Buonaboro', Md., May 10, 1843. IrVASMNOTON, May 3,1841 TO SAMUEL BENTZ, Esq. DEAR Sin:—l have triad the Cooking Stove that you soot me, and am well pleased with its performance. My expectations aro more than rialized. 1 believe it will perform more Cooking in less time, and With loss fuel than any of the various Cooking Slaver thet I,havo tried during twenty•fivo years connection with. the Putout Office. its merits need only be more generally known to insure its fame throughout the country. I am at length satisfied in the culinary depart; mont of my domestic establishment—for which lacknow ledge myself indebted to your genius and enterprise. . I remain very mi k epctfully, yours, &c., VIM. P. E 10T, Patent Agent. I MIS — DAY A - PP OINT .k - D-,-PAXTON 1C00„..m.y-ligqnts for the State of f'nn. for the sale — of - TerWtornet=-1 - yrker-reise,-- , of my Cook Stove. •SAill'L BEAPPZ. September 17, 1843, ___PARVIERS AND OTHERS, Aro rospoctfully infornied that theundorsignod havo now on hand, and tiro manufacturing Our above Stoves, so that they are now prepared to flu All orders witli.which they maybe favorotl upon rim shortest notico. • • .3; D. PAXTON & CO.. Calodonia, Franklin co., Oct. 28,1843. tf THE STAR. ,AND BANNER . - Published every Friday evening, in the County abe re' tiiiiliteglitcr, acid Recorder's 0111ce, by DAVID A. BU-r-IrLER, TERMS OP THE PAPER. 0 :7 , T WO, DOLLARS per yrna,payable halt year/y-in advance ; or TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY — CENTS if not paid until the expiration Of the yeti., and no pillar diseontlnued,until nll arrearagcs arp paid up, unless lath° option of (ho Editor. l - (* - Clialvos fur Advertitling at the tiEpal - ;tea. A. COBEAN. tf-6
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