VA , L, U,.A.RL.- FARM PUBLIC' SALE. If o rorder or the Orphans' Court of Ad county,,the subscriber, Adminis trifler of the Estate of DANIEL DIEM., de ceased, will offer at Public Sale, on Satur day the 11 th of October next, on she prem. tees, and , ebout half a mile south-west of the Gettyaberg and Littlestown Turnpike, the following properly being tht Real Estate o said deceased, to wit: AIL. .IE I 111 L. .111111 E situated irt Mourujoy 'township; adjoining raids of Michael , Trostl6, Moses . Swartz, Paler s.:ownoier, and others,' containing about 162 A anx of first-rare land, on which are erected an excellent • - - TWO-STORY STONE „All DWELLING HOUSE, - - having a frame KITCHEN connected with it, roughcast, with an-excel lent well Of water,with a pump in it close to the kitchen door, and a good RANE'IIARN, part stone and part frame, sheds oil around, and double Wagon•shed-, with a Corn-crib in the centre. The land is divided in con venient fields. having about 12 acres - of ex cellent Meadow; and about 50 acres are well covered with Timber. The fields are all under good fences, and ii a g ood slate of cultivation. There is also a thriving 4PPLEORCH4R^ of the choicest kinds. Any person wish. ing to purchase, can have an opportunity of viewing the premises, by calling on, the Ad rniniatrator, in Straban township, about 2 miles east from qintlysbarg. -- .terms of Sale.—Thirteen annual equal payments of 8129 each, the one-third of the purchase-money, after deducting debts and expellees, is to be secured in Farm, for the use of said Widow Diehl, now Ma ria Reaver, and the behind) of the purchase. money to be paid in hand on the first day oh April next..' .! Kr-Sale to commence at .I o'clock, P. re., when attendance will: be • given, and terms Made known by JOHN. DEARDORFF, Adm'r. _ By the Court-- D. C.:BRINKERHOFF, Clerk. August 38, 1845. - to-24 ' .14143.12602Law0 41112121 LEASED MILL PROPERTY ICU ILL be exposed to Public' Sale on = 4 l 'Saturday, the 20th day of Septem ber next, upon the promisee, in Franklin townehip,Adsms county, about,O. miles from Grottyeburg 'and near McKnight's Tavern, and 3 mile from the Chambersburg Road, The: Haelpired Term or Lease of JOHN WAPENA/V, to the MILL PROPERTY, 6Wnad by Jacob Mundorff;which Lease con tsimes until •the 1irt16,9 of 1848, I. which harbeesillifftned by the said John - W.adetrstn to the, subscriber. for the use of the said John Wademan'B ereditore. The. Mill is located in the vicinity of an excellent igrain groling part ofi'the county, and has a number of excellent roads leading to it—the Mill runs Three Pair of Burrs and:One Pair bf Choppers, and all the fix tures are in complete order and condition. Persona wishing to engage in the Brozilttsp, would do well' to examine: this property,as it is one ? -which no doubt will be very profi le* .to..oue uuderatanding that particular business. - • . • "At the came time and place, will , be oiler• ed iwiety ofotber articles, among which are several unfinished PATENT GRAIN RAKES , AND A LOT OF .t.arflikit - mg AMIE., • o;:rSale to commence at 12 o'Cloek, M., when due attendance and terms' will , be Made keown by JOSEPH. SNEERING ER. Assignee. Is- 24 'Au ft 3(14845. COURT 'SALE. Valuable Real , Estate AT 101711 AL be exposed to Public Safe, by 4- VY -- Order Of the Orphin'a Court of Ad. intitiounly, on Monday, t4e eth day of Oc inber .rust, at thke hove of '''Andrcs , Smith, dee% ; 4 : id MunotpleasinitOwnshiO, "'Adams thelollowing valuable Real Estate, df ihirEleiraptaani decttatied,—to irk : A Plantation or Tract of Land, eitilehe Ifl ' Mountplessant township, called the , ;MANSION TRACT, containing a bout 140 acres more or less, no which is e• Mgt+ 4 ? WO STORY ,IVEATORR-BOARDED , . - . , ' ft. ,1 . •„ 7 % S 4 . .I. ~' rk" " , 1' 4 ' ' l W`ltb an excellent 11 , 611 of water ~anillyit ' ' . riiiit:poovenient to thi down . . . S iy AITOWAPT if, ~: i0. „, .. ....0 .00. ...., ~ a. ., improve., 12Alt *eomm 1- o .. ' - '4 - , enon - at-L eclocke f P.. AI., : - iii*Viitoindiiiiii "slow will be . made .. : "- &wimp:Along; Aamintstrator. 4 4 1 . / 1 01 1 0 4 ,the Ophaes Cbak. ks ,- - - ,, 30 F iets. , .., le-24 EXECUTOR'S, SALE a lavreamr. THE subsc!iber, Executor ol the Estate of JACOB Swim.. late of 'mil-note tp. deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on Wed nesday the la day of October next, on the pretiiises in Lati more tp., near .Mebbautcks• villa, a Tract of PATENTED LAND being the Real Estate of Jacob gholl, do reased,—arlpining lands of Ahem. Smith, John neltzel,.Nathan Garet, Israel. Cook and others, • Containing ail •leres_atut 24 Containing Perches &Neat &Measure, on which are erected A ONE AND A DALF STORY " LOG 'DWELLING I _ with a Stone flack Building, and an excel lent well of good water convenient, to the door, and V 7 a IDS 3AM e The land is well divided; having a Onion n good Timothy-Meadow, also, • 10 4 (I) ZE/A O b . LE) ' and the residue inn good state o cultivation; . enclosed with good fencing and well divided into convenient fields. The above property will bo sold to suit purchasers, either in separate tracts or• to gether. Any person wishing Id purchase, en n have an opportunity of viewing the premises, by calling on Abraham Smith. (who resides near the Farm) whti will take pleasure in showing it to those who desire to see it. • SALE to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when attendance and t erms will be made known by GEO. R 081 N ETTE, N. 8.- : —lf the above property should not be sold on said day, it will then be Rented for the• term of one year from the Ist of April next. - G. R. August, 30, 1845. Is.-24 ORPHANS! COURT SALE WILL be- offered at Public Solo on Wedneiday the Bth day of Octo ber next, upon the premises in Huntington township, - Adams county, about' mile from Petersburg, and adjoining lands of John Saddler, Daniel_Fickes.John How and oth ers, n small tract of land. late the estate of ABEL WALKER, and Containing About 20 Acres, more or leas upon which are erected , a v. , — ONE AND A HALF S 7 ORY -V I ; Zan 111W2112/Wp A. 160 G Rll.l with Threaring Floor atta ed, and severe al other outhouses;-- there is a well of good water and a pump in it, convenient to the door. 7 —There is also on the above property and excellent • APPLE ORCHARD, 10: with a variety of other Fop trees consisting of Peaches, " Pears, Cherries, 6td. - • • SA LE to commence at 1- o'clock, P. M. when attendance - and- terms will be made known by- : . JOHN . wOLFORD. 'Administrator. By' order of the Orphans Court. • August 30th, 1845. is-24 l~►T• 71C` AC .11IE rHE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Ad- stns co., to distribute the balance, remaining in the .hands of .Wto. R. Sadler, Assignee of TnomAs R. Bowen, to grid amongst the Creditors of the .said Bower—will sit at the Public House of Wm. W Hammeraly, in Petersburg, (Y. S.) on Monday the 29th of September inst., to perform the duties of his appointrnent;',when end where all persons interested are requested to attend. CHAS. KETTLEWELL, Auditor. September 18, 1845. td—.6 40 ,, t 'l4l'l', NW ' 1 4 ‘4; " II 6 THE undersigned . Auditor , appointed by the Orphans' Court of Adams county, to distribute the balance remaining in the _hands oflacob.Co-ver, Administrator-of the Estate of MAniaN NEWMAN, deceased to and amongst the creditor, of said Newman; —will sit at the pablic house of Samuel L. Linah, in Fairfield - on Thursday the 25th day of,Stptenaher,_lB4p, to perform the du ties of his appointment, when and where all perstons interested are requested to attend. JOHN McCLEARY, Auditor. at-25 September '6, 1845 MZZ U . TOWS ITOTIOE. y EWERS TESTA MENTARYon the JIL4 Ettlate_Qr ELIZABRTH STEE?IBERGEN, late of 'Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber; he hereby gives notice to ell'those indebted, to make immediate „varmint and those having claims to present theip,,properly authenticated for settlement, to.ilie subscriber, residing, in Gettysburg. .e SAMUEL S SCHMUVICER xecutor. 6t'-25 Septembei - 5, 1945. • BLAMES • FOR SALE. AT , Tins OFFICE. PROCLAMATION.. %RIMER in and by an act of the Gen eral Arsembly of this State, entitled "An Act to regulate the General Elections of thii Commonwealth," enicted on the second day of July, 1839, it is enjoined on me to give pup is Notice o(euch Election to he held, and to enlu. morate in such Notice whet Officers are to , be . elected: I, FRANCIS BREAM,Sheriff of the County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby make 4.. give this PUBLIC NOTICE,I43 the Electors of the said County of Adams; that a I GENERAL ELECTION Will be Add in At - said County, on the Second Tuesday of Oelobcr next (the - 141110 • at the several Districts, amposed of the folloyiL, log Townships - 1n the Firat i District, composed of the Bor. ough of Gettysburg, and the Township of Curti• berland, at.the Court house in Gettysburg. In tho Second- District, °imposed of the Town ship of Germany, at the house now occupied by John Toner, in the' town of Littleatown, in the township of Germany. 'ln the Third'lliatrict, composed of that part of the Township of Berwick, not included in the 15th District, at the house ofJoild Miloy, Esq., in the town of Oxford. In the Fourth District, composed oftliiitown. ships of Latimore and Huntingtoo, at tho house of Samuel Graybill, in the township LI Hunting ton In the Fifth nistrict, composed of tho Town. ships of Hamiloinhan end Liberty, at/the public Sllo°l4l°llso in Millorstown. • In the Sixth District . ; composed of the Town ship of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by George Bentzloy, in the town of Berlin. In the Seventh District, composed of tho town. ship of Monahan, at (ho house of Isaac Yount, in said Township. In the Eighth District, composed alba town ship of Straban, at the house occupied by John N Grail, in Hunterstown. In the Ninth District, composed of the town. ship of Franklin; at the hous,e now occupied by Henry Hartman. in said township In the Tenth District, composed of the town. ship of Conotiago f at the house of John Busby, in M'Sherustuwn. . In the Eleventh District, - composed of the township of. Tyrone, at the . house of Frederick Bowers in Heidlersburg. In the Twelfth District, composed of the town ship of Mountjoy, at the house of Mrs. Latimer, in said township.-- • In the Thirteontli District, composed of the' township of Mountpleasant, tit the house of An- thony Smith, in said township, situate 'at the cross roads, the ono loading from Oxfori-.' to the Two Taverns—the other from Hunterstown to Hanover. - • Executor In the Fourtoonth District, corribosett of the township of Reading, at tho Public Schoolhouse iu the town of Hampton. • In the Fifteenth District, composed of• tho Borough of Berwick, arid that part of Bar:wick townshipl ONLY, ineludod within' the follow ing limits, to wit: beginning whore the !fano vue•and ietersburg turnpike crosses Ohl York county line, thence along said turnpike to thi: 'place where the road from Berlin to Oxford eras. sea the said turnpike, thence along tho said Ox ferd road until it intersects the now road from George Mummert's farm, on the said Oxford road, and thence alone said road to the York county line, near David Hollinger's saw mill. thence along said York county line to place of. beginning : at the'-Public School-house in. Air bottstown. -- • In the Sixteenth District, composed of the township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas Moritz, in seid township. . In the Seven taerfila District, composed 'ot' the township of Union, nt the house of Lefe. vor, in said township. ' AT WHICH TIME AND, LACES • WILL BE ELECTED - 'One Canal Commissioner; .. One Representative in the State Leg islature One County. Commissioner ; One: Auditor; • One Director of the Poor ; One Prothonotary ; One .Register and Recorder; One Clerk of the. Courts ; One County Treasurer ; One Sheriff; and. • • One . Coroner ; • And in and by an Act of the General k Airibin bly of : this State, passed the 2d day of July, 1839, it is directed that the INSPECTORS and JUDGES be at the places of their Districts on. t 'ihe day of the General Election aforesaid, at clock in the forenoon, to do and perform the sev eral duties required and enjoined on them in ¢ by the same Act. ALso—ln and by virtue of the lath Section of the Act aforesaid, every person, excepting Jus tices of the Police, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the. Govern ment of the United States, or of this State, or of any city, or incorporated district, whether e commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate 'officer or agent. who is, or shall be employed nn. der the legislative, executive or ,judiciary depart mental this State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every .Membir of Congress, and of the State Leg islature, and Of the Select or Common Council of any City, or. Commissioner of any Incorporif ted district, is by law incapable of fielding or exercising, at the same time. the office or rap pciatmenLorludge.inspector„or. Clef k of any. election of this Comnionwealth,- - init that no Judge, - Inspeeto . r r of oiher'officer_of faction shall be eligibleto anY .-- offici - th - bii - then, voted for. . .1 And bo it further directed; in and by the Act of the General Aasembly of this State aforesaid that ono of the JUDGES of each of the .differ eat districts 'aforesaid, who„,iihall have the charge of the certificate of tho number of votes a hich shall have been given for each Candidate for the different offices then end 'there voted for at their respective Districts, shall !noel on the third day after the Election, which shall be on Friday the 17th of October aforesaid, at tho Court. house in the Borough of Gettysburg, then and there to make a fair statement and certificate of the number of votes which shall have been. giv en at,tho different districts in the county of Ad ams, for any person or persons for the offices aforesaid• • ' • FRANCIS BREAK Sheriff. Sheriffs Office i Geitye. burg, Sept: 6, 1645 itiA(veg , 1 111410 i T'E'highest price in CASH given fey' Rags at' nirstoie,43elct done to Mr. Thompsou's Hotel. - , •.- A CQNR. .AVE AV FAL Feb. Ist, 1841. :, 3nt-40 11§1,. (7111 A. N 4.1.1 To Ihdlders and-Contrailiari. SEAT ED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed of the Poor House of Adams coun ty, until '4'uescloy the 21d day of Septem- . Ger next, fur the erection of a Building to 'be occupied as a • , 11) itZP tt el' citt to the Institution. A plan of the building, with specifications of the work, can be seen at the Poor House. The Convector is required to furnish ALL THE MATERIALS. • By Order of Pireelpro, - 1V M, vi.h XTO N , CLrnic. A uguer3Cr; 1845. ' Id-24 Iv •JI TO COLLECTORS. I MI E Collectors of Militia fines are here by required to pay off their duplicates, on or before the 4th day of Obtobcr next. The Commissioners will meet on that day to exonerate those fines that canoot bo col lected. By order of Commissioners, • J. AUGIIINFIAUGH, CLERK. COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Gettysburg, Aug. 30, 1845. I C.IIID to COUNT!! r .VERCIMMTS. New and Cheap Shoe Warehouse. 300 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, HATS Am) CAPS. —Just received from the Eastern manufacturers, and now open ing n complete assortment at No. 0 ,4 311Anr , STREET, 3 doors from Market street, in part as cioo pairs men's heavy & kip Biogans,from 15 cts up _3OO " " " " BOOTS " 1,35 "up 250 " boys' " " " "- " 85 "up 200 " " . " Brogans, " 37 "up 25 cases Far,Silk and Cassimere IlArs,from $1 up 10 " white & bik Wool flats, from 4,50 doz. up 30 cases men's and boys' CAPS, a complete as- sortment, from 10 cts up to $2 a Cap. 7-- Country Mercbants buying for cash or prompt lime—Dealers desirous of making their selections from an entirely New Stock, (at much less than the regular maket prices,) will do well to call, examine the Goods and prices, and, judge for themselves. WILLIAM LEE, No. 6 Sharp st., •-• 3 doors' from Market st., sign or the "Big Boot.", BaltirnOtirSept. 6, 1845. st-25 NOTIOZ. THE public is hereby respectfully in formed, that I htive consented to keep on hand an assortment of the publicationa (Tracts and Books) of The American Tract Society,for the purpose of supplying all such as may desire to procure the same. ItC2r I have also left a quantity of these publicatinns at the stores of 9; H. Buehler and R S. Forne.y. where all Calla will ha attended to. , JOSEPH_ WELKER, Agent. ominary, Gettysburg, Aug. 16. if-22 To the ;ndependent Paters of eldams County: AT the solicitation of a number of friends, have finally beer: induced to oiler myself to your consideration Ma candidate for the office of pncristoNoir.natir, at the ensuing election; and should I be so fortunate as to be elected, I shall discharge the duties of the office with promptness. I . • J. B. DANNER. Gettysburg, Sept. 13;1645. • to-26 szanzrrA.vry-. To the independent Voters of. Adorns Co., FELLOW .CITIZENS.--Being en couraged'by the solicitations of nu merous friends, I offer myself to, your con eration as a candidate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF. at the ensuing election, and respectfully so licit your suffrages. ,, --Should I be elected, pleilge myself to a prompt, faithful & hu mane discharge of the duties pertaining tir said office. JACOB . BUSHEY. to-7 East Berlin May 3d, 1845. CLERK OF THE COURTS. To the Free and independent Voters of the Covotp of Adams: FELLOW CITIZENS:-At-the solic itation of numerous friends, I have been induced to offer myself as an Idependeut Candidate, for the office of Clerk of the Courts., Should 1 be so fortunate as to obtain your suffrages and be elected, 1 shall duly appre ciate your kindness, and pledge myself to discharge the dirties of the office with promptness and 'fidelity. • WILLIA 51 WITHEROW. Gettysburg, June 21, 1845. ' te-14 REGISTER & RECORDER. To thC Independent Voters of Ackims co. WEI A LOW CITIZENS :--I o ff er my. self to your consideration as ft Candi date for the office of Register and Recorder of Adams County. Should I be_ so form• softie as to be elected I shall duly appreciate your confidence and my beat efforts shall-be directed to perform Ole duties of the ofli ‘ pe Avid' impartiality. June 21,184 a JOHN. CRESS. e-14 TO CITY & COUNTRY BUYERS. •T"P attention of buyers of MIX . Gooos from the city and country. is iesped• fully. invited to a lot Of . NEW GOODS, now opening, and which will be sold at exceed ingly loworices. The *ptirpose is to sell low, so thif buyers can see and know...it be their interest to deal with tis. oir stock will be continually increased by-new styles as they appear. PRINTS; Bleached MUSLINS; Brown 4 Muslins; Tickings; CA MBR ICS; Gana! burgs; Plaid Cottons; Cheeks ; • FLAN NELS; Sattinets; Linseye; Kersevs;.Ken tuck:v 4eans;- Cotton Yarn; Carpet Chain; Wadding, &c., &c. • STANNA RD dz Co., corner Baltimore and Libor, July 26, 1845. HATHAWAY COOK 71r." 11:1111 - 111 CT 3E3 MIN T . • HE undersigned, haling purchased the Patent Right of these celebrated ODOM 02072109 ' for the counties of Adams and Carroll, are now ready to supply any person wanting the article, at all times—they will keep Con stantly on hand, a large stock of the differ ent sizes, and deliver them at all times to any persons purchasing--also, on hand for sale an the different kinds of Cook Stoves. WAR It EN 434 Gettysburg, May 11, 1944. - tf--E4 Important Notice: COBEAN'S NEW PATENT COOK STOVE. TLIE Subscriber has just finish and t put in operation a NEW PATENT COOKING STOVE, which he considers 'equal if not much superior to'any other ar ticle of the same, kind now ineuse. The wants pi the community have been tfie cause •vhich induced the inventor to take this matter in hands, and he flatters himself that ho has accomplished that which others have failed to do, by producing an article which must and will be - a great saving to everyjamily that uses it. This Stove will suit largeNkr small families and can be kept up with ",-;*" LESS FUEL and LaBOR than the Hathaway or any — other Stove now being used. Washing, Baking, Iron ing, Cooking' and in tact all the - culinary operations of a ra'•ge family can be kept go• ing at one and the same time, without any extra trouble to the person attending it. Besides the saving of fuel, the difference in the prices of this stove is a material consid eration, being at least s treenty per cent, Liss than the "Hathaway'Siove. April 26, 1645... DR. WM, P. BELL' .141PECTFULLY offers LID Dn i ,.. FESSIONAL SERVICES to the Citi zens of Gettysburg and vielnily. lie can et all times be found at his office in SOUTH. BALTIMORE STREET, unless professionally engaged. Nov. 23d, 1844. ly-36 ALEX. R. •SWEVENSON, ATTORNEY AI-'LAW.. OFFICE in the . Centre Square, Noah of the Court-house, between "Smith's and . 4 4 Stevenson's" corners. -Gettysburg, May 9, 1843. 11 111%; 'l %lll N i kl • ATTOFCNEY AT-GAWK. OFFERS his professional services to the people of Adams County. ..,11isoffice is the one on the public square in Gettys burg, lately occupied as a' law (lire by Wxt,r,rwar McSnanwir Etaz. He has made arrangements to have the advice and. as sistance of his father, - JUDGE REED of Carlisle, in all difficult cases. July 20th 1845. . tf-10_ '1 TM B. DZYCLELLAN. ATTIMINEY AT LAW. Office — Seiitlp:East - corner — of—the- Franklin House, formerly occupied as SHERIFF'S OFFICEby GEORGE . W. MCCLELLAN Esq. Dec. 21st, 1844. .21,4 In ce ZLIPPLaILIZI2PIe Attorney at Law. kFFlCE—next door to Henry Forrv's -Hotel, South Baltimore street, Get tyeburg, Pa. April 19, 1845. REMOVAL. C. G. ,FRENCH, ' • Attorny & Counsellor at Law. , f„AS removed to Waynesboro,' but will piactice is the Courts of Adsnis county. lie Will be at the t office or wx. twsHER. ItY,Esq., opposite the now Ltithoran Church taring sessions of the Court. Getiyeburg, Au 4: ath etreete, Baltimore. 3m-19 FERDINAND - 11. VANDERSEOOT, SURGEON DENTIST; F.SPECTFULLY - inforrne the Citi zens of Gettysburg and viitinity that he is prepared to perform every operatic's appertaining to his Profession; such as Fi ling, Cleaning and Flogging Teeth, with. Gold, Silver, Tin-foil and Composition. He will also insert incorruptible teeth on , Pivots, or Gold or Silver clasps in the most durable manner. If carious.teeth.are properly treated at seasonable time. the, progress ofjhe 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 perfect, and materially assist ,in mastication. From the success which has attended his professional operations for several years past, ho 1 - 9 confident he can satisfy all, who may faviir him with a call. ''For 104 place of Residence, Enquire at the Store of Mr, Samuel Falinestock. Nov. 9th, 1t44.. ly-34, MO BRA NDRE"eII Pit.t.s, as a general family medicine, especially in a country R 6 subject to sudden clumps oftomperaturo as this; their val. uo is incalculable, By having the Brandreth Pills always on hancli.should a sudden attack of sickness take place, they can be'given at opce, and will oflon have effected a cure • before tile physician could have arrived. Now, Brandreth'is,X'ille not oßtutpr„ifics the blood but. they lessen the qualitilfic same time they mac the quality better. They only take the, worn out parts from the blood, these which, o lf retained, would bo-asouree of dieease. The good offoc4 which aro dorived from Bran droth's Pills have to bo 'alit° be believed. The seeds of decay can be constantly eradicated by their use, and,the Principles of Life— The Blos• strengthened. Thus prostrutinir vigor of. hod and mind to a period When we have been ac.: customed to See the faltering step and the enfee. bled intellect. A. COBEAN. tr-13 In all cases of Indigestion, Worms Asthnni Disease. of the Heart, and in all affections of the Stomach and Bowels, the Brendreth n %%V round a neverfailing remedy: To insure 1... • - ”Lnnefit of these 'celebrated Pills, they should be kept-iin th a t upon the filet commencement of sicrileii may be at once retorted to. One dose-then 0. better than idozon a ft er the &sew has become established in the system. The Brandreth Pills 'are purely vegetable, & so innocent that the infant of a month old may use thorn if Medicine is required, not only with safety but with a certainty of receiving all the benefit medicine , is capable or imparting.' Fe. males may use them durinvill the critiolal pe riods of their lives. The Brendreth Pills will insure their herilth, and,produce regularity in all the functions of life. Be' careful of counterfeit Pills. How to avoid them Each Agent who sells the Genuine Brandreth Pills has a CiaTIPICIATE Or AORNCT, which has been engraved 'at a Vast expense. It repre sents the .Alanufactory 'at ping Sing, on the banks of theiludeon river, and is signed by Dr. Brandretli,and his, seal stamped upon the paper. • Above all observe the labels upon the boxei. Bich box of the Genuine Pills hes now THREE LADLES upon it. ' The, top and the bottom label containtng,upwarisof FIVE THOUSAND LETTERS in RED INK. The words BEN JAMIN BRANDRETH'S PILLS being prin ted over two hundred times upon the two fables. The' dbove 1 ustly celabrated . Pills can bo pro °tired of the following persons, who are the only authorizetragentsfor the county of Adams, Pet AGENTS.' ,T,trf. o „M. Stevenson,am --- Gettysburg. Abraham King, Hunterstou n o M'Sherry &.Fink, Littletdown. 1 . B. Nl'Croiry, Petersburg, ., Cook & Girdon. Hampton; - - 741*Farla - - - Abbottslown.- Maiy Derican; " .Cashtown. ' J. Hildebrand. ; , East ,Parltn. Note—Dr. Benjamin Brandretlyhad never en. thoymed. any. Doctor, Druggist or Apothecary or radlar in (4:United. Slates. to soil his Mod- icines. The Brandreth Pills sold by th em . are Barie'Countorteits. . The above Genuine Pills ean, be_proenred Whales&lain Retail bl' J. Al." STEVENSON, in _ Geityaburt. Oct. sth 1844, TUE STAR AND BANNER .Publtshed every Saturday Mornlng,in the County Building, above the Register. , and Recorder's Offices by DAVID A. BUEHLER, 0:1;TWO- DOLLARS per y ear 4ayable half .ifearlyviri advance; or TWO •DOLLARS FIITY,CENTS if not.paid until the expirtilieu of the year, and no paper diacontinuett until arreansges are paid up, unless at the option of the ' KrChat . geefor Advertisieg at the uEttol rtitea.. em-2; eA lot. r T!•. ( 1.! Iv %yogi vyy,v l i p.l ll4 t,lvr f f, ol .** , • -..., . 41tention ,rarnacrsn.`!, l THRESHING. MACHINES. '- . 4 . te - It OT. vcr AREN,Ak 00s - 7* 4 _ I. r r ir'lllE subscriber would invite the r-- . 0 - -- attention of the AgricAeral community to the fact, that they are engaged in the - marrocaittreivrol ih ---.,- - "UTTLE'a. : "PAITEISit '''j . , THRESHING• MACHIAS, ----.., .. as also, a variety orother paler) ___ .--; 7.-: -71:i sTa ch w t_h_rE is y t a h r e e d ti i t s n p o oe l e o d p l u e re sc h l a t a t e p r_ en_ . - -,: .1. : such term as will please all.__ , , 1 .- Wheat- and are ...b.cinging_good_: T e. -- _ prices and_are in great demand, and, ---: . - at will be good policy in FarMarsio -! i : 1 L I I rc.tlaii - 31achines an“ef - 11Feir ..t tql wheat info market ns early as possi- ~:l. i'.. We. . 07 - Call at WATIREN 5L.00 1 15 4 : Cheap Foundry and supply your- ...,. 1 , 1 selVes immediately. Gettyshorkr. July 5, 1945.. 11-19 6 7 ,.. , 1. - 0157(Zr 0 7 , 07:0 ~15/1 ..‘:( . A . ' y AV Fe, A 4 - 4 ei1i..44.if 1 . • .44rei. i Ibi44IAVA %.4•1114oik• ii • • is• SAVE YOUR TEETH: BRANDR,ETH. PILLS. No: 1 SECURITY. No. 2 StguniTY. MET! Timm ow vim Panllt. lv-29
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