t•alitable Real Estate oat ZPVI3ZII\ 1 2 0'2,114 13 Y VIRTUE of a deed of trust - execu fed to the'subgeriber by the heirs and legal representatives of•G EORGE R NU:HART, late of Carroll County, deceased, I will sell at Public Sale_all the Real Estate of said do ceased, at the following times and places': I will sell on the premises, On Tuesdafj the 21st of October next, THE HOME FARM, .of said dcteased, situated in Curroll - countyi on the road leading from Westrnin:ster to - Taney-town. - - Th - e — Fa m 11.70.44i - AoresiirLiiract.Sione - - -- Lliid, - a large quantity of first-rate MEADOW and a fair proportion of good Woovii...tNo. The - iMprovdme - nts are a-two story Log DWELLING HOLISE :trl s • I • weat herboarded ; Bank [yarn; •• Wagon shed; an old Log Barn; Spring House with un excellent Spring of water close to the door; and also a Pump of water: Tho Farm is well watered There is a FINE ORCHARD of Apple and oth er Fruit. There aro several Lime Slone Quarries opened.— A Lso, . sf/A^OTIIER enjoining' the above, containing 1211 Acres of Lirde Stone Land, (more or less;) with a fair proportion of MEADOW AND WOOD. - There are Onvoral Lime - Stone Quarries opened and a LIMEKILN. T Improvements are a Log llotise d• Log Bari!. It is altio well watered; 'and there ia also k GOOD ORCHARD. Both Forma arc in a lino slate orcuttivation and Well fenced.• ALSO—A' WOOD LOT, • adjoining the first mentioned Tract of Land containing . 3Z Acres of' Prime Timber. The Taney-town and Westm,inister road al so passes through it. ' The above three tracts are ,parts of Abe property belonging to the late PETER SHOE MAKER, deceased. ALSO -On Wednesday the 22d of Octo ber neFt, will be offered at .Public Sale, on the premises, • HOUSE LOT in Westminiater. The Lot contains ONE - AORE, - ireproved - with a good-two-story on the Littlestown turnpike. The t÷g sale of this property will take place nt 11 o'clock. -_. -A LSO— On the-same day'ai 2, s'clock, I will sell on the premises,•the - Tavern Stand , and Farm situated on the Baltimore turnpiks, about three Miles below Westmintster. This Farm contains about 150 sICRES OF .L.11:11rD, (more or loss,) a good proportion of WOOD and MEADOW. The improvements in nddition'te the Tavern are a good BARN and other This property lids enjoved a first-rain business and may yet be made very profitable. ALSO—On Thursday the 23d of Oda : be). next, I will sell on the premises,- • si►uated on Big Pipe Creek, Carroll county, about- threo miles from Bachman's containing 372 acres of Latta, (more or less,) plenty of TIMBER and MEADOW. Big Pipe Creek runs through It and the• County road passes through it:— The ►mprovemonts area two-story LOG DWELLING, LOG BARN and other out-buildings. .9 very fine Orcliard. A Spring near the House. This Farm is susceptible of divi sion and would be sold whole or Oivided to butt purchasers. This property is in the occupancy of Mr. lase 1 ingling. . The sale of. this properly will take place at 10 o!clock. ALSO—On the same day at 2 o'clock, 1 will sell °Vibe premises El 3io - ‘2111L.3141 , ip situated near the Pennsylvania line, called and know as the Brick 11uuso Farm, con taining 290. tici•es of Land,- more or ins, plenty's( WOOD and MEAD- OW• The improments are a two story • 1L1Z13219a ,ZittUlP&23o :LOWS ARN and -other buildings. I A:GOOD ORCHARD. This Farm is susceptible of division and will 'be sold to accommodate purchasers. Al. f SO—On Friday, t 4 24th of Occto sell at •PtifilielSale - -bit - -11. premise"; the undiaideclsth - partcifir /icier of Land,' situated near the Brick Parra containing, _ - • Tho sal.o of_thie• property at 19 o'clock. - . - ALSO—al the same day, at 2 o'clock, 1 will sell-George Rinehart's interest, being . the . one thir.d, in . a FARM situated near Rachman's Mill, containing - 130 acres of Land more or tem. The improvements aro a Log House, and.BEuik Barn s • and.othor -- All tlid above mentioned profmay, will he shown to ady person desirous of purzha by nailing on John, Peter or Jeremiah Rinehart, or the Trustee. , also sell any part of it at . Private Sub pieelious tn the days advertised. •• ERMS , --Ommliird cash and the bal ence in two annual payrneuti: with interest, ---Weiff----"'lrcurodirptkyinetrt"Ctrthe-purH chase monny ° rho Trust& will execute - a ioild-afidaulßcient:deeed far - the same. JOSHUA SMITH, Triaiec. *October , 0, 1845. 27-ts 11U 1 :EA_ ITIABE PRIV/kTEI SALE. E Subscriber cfl;!rs at Prirufe Sale. purl of the Farm on y,residua, containing 176 Antes.* TI improvatnents are a new ..n%, , ~. 'l'l,l 0 STORY I.9G\ )t:T.I.SNG/ - ... with a cellar under it, a Frame Barn, a gar den enclosed with a paling tince,,ti. well of . . ovaler,a young bearing ._ • ' tb la ZilliThiza.,.at „ .. -...... -- nF-gr24Krl fruit, a good i‘l EA no n --- ,.1i9d-mrarq c-rin -be Trivial - 't he re - a re - a btrurfitt'irrifts — of ',WOODLAND, well set with good thriving "311E 1 ituffildwilue,33-MAERE. 9 35 acres of easily tilled "find can also be cleared, and plenty, of timber lefl fur the use of the Farm. • - . This property lies about 6 miles south of Getty'sburg, nearly joins the rood that lends from Emmittsburg and Millerstown, to the Two Taverns ut the Baltimore turnpike, and within mile of the road that leads frorri.Sell's 51111 on 3larsh Creek, to Tan• neytown and Baltimore. About 6 miles from this Farm, .there is two Liino Kilns and plenty of limestone, near tho Millers town road. This Farm will be divided to suit pur chasers. 1 would sell the improvements with-100 acres or any greater number. The .terms will be made easy and the payments to suit the purchasers. ROBERTrIIO,NIPSON. September 13, 1845. EXECUTORS' SALE REAL ESTATE. TIDE subscribers, Executors the Es 7 Al- tat© of MARY GALBREATH, late of Adams cotint , i,-deceased, will expose at Public Sale on, Tuesday the 7 th-V Dc Leber next, upon the premises. in Mountpleasant towpship, Adams county, the following prop city, being the Estate of said deceased,— o t a Fa Ralf, containing ei 2 aleres More or Less, of PATENTED LAND, adjoining lads of ; N. &. 6.• flentz ei, An thony Smith and' John Shultz; about 70 Acres being in 7 4 _.2) , za leD 2 w o add a good propifflion in excellent Meadow, the -residue being in a fine state of cultivation and well•divi dad; and being convenient-to a number.of lime kilns in the vicinity. There is a run ning stream of water through the vilible length of.the Farm. The improvemcntt consist of 'a LARGE TWO STORY STONE - •' 1.11 7;;; D .11" E G, with — • a Ki tchen -attached and a 'good well of water near the door, a large BANK BARN and other out houses. ' Be sides these improvemetits, there is 2. APPIZ 0.71,01.11.11.:DS upon the Farm, and a 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 sutt porches , ere. • • SALE to commence at 10 o'clock, A.ll , when the ternis-will be made known and ut tendance given by ROBERT .G A LBREATU, ?. E WALTER 'GALBREATH, S . it clear and good Tille will be made the purchaser or purchasers, upon com• Mine with the terms of Sale. Septenader 10, 1845 ° TRUSTEE'S SALE REAL ESTA tiubAcriber, havk 1 Trustee of of October next, upon the premises, at the house Of Thomas Goodman, in • Franklin tow,rfship, Adams county, a large tract of • PATENTED , LAND, Containing•abont 220 aeres; about 40 acres, being cleared and in a elate of cultivation; the balance being covered with chosnut, oak, and other - .l'~io_i m(~ ovEtYBTiCn cunsisr A_ j ; .. z . it z k upon the cleared land. The above property has been assigned to the ' subscriber for the nse.ol the creditors of the said Thomas Goodman, andlvlll be sold al together, or in smaller lots to suit purcha sers. 'ritis tract adjoins the lands of Emanuel Pitzer, Joseph Rife, Daniel Daywalt, and others. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said: day, when-duo attendance and terms will be made known by • • - • , DAVID CHAMBERLAIN. , . . Trusl( e. . • , September 6, 1.845. is -25 - -Perktons.dosiihus of vi e wing ho-proparty_ before sale, can have an opportunity of so doing, by calling upon the subscriber or Mr - . Goodman who • resides' tmon it, and , who will take pleasure in showing it.. - . - 1 en appointed t, Goodman, will of ale on Friday, !he'll(' day -SOUSE, I g-Work .atlvenient VALUABLE REAL ESTATE C 4 f 7NA I sl., 71 -;,"' tIE suli.icribers offer at Private Sale, and if cot gold, at Public. Sale, all that aluablo Farm late the pitiperty of 11 1 illY I (of Jneo,h) deceased, situated. ,sing Mid lying at the' North end of they al ley called "Ilarbaugh's Valley," in flarnil tonhan and Liberty townships, Adams co. Pennsylvania. Coitlaining 470 ilercs. 'rho turnpike rood lending from Waynesbo ro', Fiord , .lin county, Pa., to Ernmittnburg, - Fra passing- thrinip,lr in_ca.4.-41).0ut-r-R-_:,lMlCTirmwriina—fornier nod 7 TriiiiiTlM -- Int•ter-iTtom-1--milo - frolirl: - - 6r. J. Baugher's Tannery..s froth Fairfield, and 10 from Gettysburg., the county-seat of said county. Them aro erected on the _ pretnisel, • ' • TWO LOG OW PLUM; ill I Zttil S hid LARGE BANK DARN convenient and well finished, a large Wagon Shed and Corn CIO), with oilier out houses. There are nevor failing springs of waiter near to each dwellinr , b house, a first -rnie FLOUR ING MILL adjoining said premises; largo • ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, and two branches or streams of water run ning through said farm. About 150 acres of said farm are cleared, and in a gond state of cultivatton, the residue covered with first rate rgE"3BEISLISt3E3CIELTA3riEtt consisting °rill° various Oak, Ilicltory,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 wit : - No. I.—Consisting ot 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 limber, easily clew red and will produce well, and contains 166 Acres, 2 Roods ,Sr. 30 Perches. No. 3.—Situated on the Nor)h.side of said turnpike road; on which arc erected a com fortable Dwelling and Store-house, Stable and other buildings, and 5 acres of cleare land, and the balance first rateTtimber, par titularly Cheshut and Locust—containing 65 acres and . l9 perches of land.. This pro pony is offered nt Private Sale until Tues day the 21st day of October next, if not sold before privately, R will on that day be offered at Public Sale at 10 o'clock, A. M. ra-- A clenT.timl - iiidispittable title will be given to the purchaser and purchasers,on compliance with the terms of Sale. Any person wishing to view the Premises, cap call on_the subscriber in Flarbaugh'sk, Val lo3; or YOST ' HAttnAuou, the 'Penn it: on said premises. 'Terms will be made known on day of Sale. ELIAS II ARI3AUGH, LEONARD HA BB A UGH , JACOB. HARBAUGII. • Exc'cvtors' of Henry flarbaugh, decid. September 6, 1845. - ts-25 pr - r• Examiner and Citizen, _Frederick, copy and charge this Office. P,A2,W 4 Q.U.W2.02 Ar PUBLIC SALE. WILL he exposed, to Public Sale, nn Saturday, the / 27th of Septengier next, on the premises of the sugeriber in 'Huntington townslup,Adatns county, a short distance from Petersburg, and directly on the.rond leading from New Oxford to Car lisle, the road passing between the'DWellinn house and barn—a Plantation and Tract of land containg SEVENTY-ONE ,ACRES : the land is of tin excellent quality and is in a high state of cultivation, a good portion of it having been.limod, about 10 acres being in most excellent MEADOW • . 9 and more can be ,rriade if necessary—there ie also about 5 acres id iwo 20) ri) cliPl7) 'crt. and thebalance is generally up. • land,well divided into convenient fields with Springs of constant water in ev ery field. The improver - I : tents on this pro perty are as fellows :—A large and comfor table Two. - Story Dwelling - IiENECOSEJEET ••••-11 1z; ails ~. fronting 39 feet and running back feet,having it large and roomy -Stone-Wireh - rrn-at-ta-ett Log Barn with wagent - ghtita - tril — orheriweessary — outhetise - s —there_ is also a Spring liouse, Dry House, _&e.,convenient to the ITW - Ellitt. Besides T tlieso-improvements,• there is on the farm un excellent 1. - .:V D T 47 ‘ZZ in- f'\2lol with a - 44r-iety of ether fruit.trees consisting of peaches, plural, • • ! On the same day and at th en lact., will be offered-a. ',crania TIMBER LAND containiog about 13 acres. situated about 1 mile from tlio farm, and a good portion of it being covered with Chesnut, &c. . Sale to cortimence at 12 o'clock,lll,.when duo attendance and terms will bo:made known by DAVID PETERS. ts-22 August 16, 1845. HAND-BILLS, Cards; Blanb, Notices, .and Pfinting of every description, near? and promptly executed at the • Office of the- Star 4 RepOlicair Banger. EXECUTOR'S SALE .o F. IP !Ts' ' • 4 71111 E subscriber, Executor of the J.scou Into of Latimore 11?- drrensed will (iftn• n 1 Yublir, tittle sin Wed- nesdc:y the Ist day of October flee, on the proolimcg in Lntiuiure ip., near Traci . of PATENTED LAND, being the Heal Estate of Jacob Skull, de ceaseds—u(lJ )fining lan& of A br'in. Sir illy; John fleliz ,NahatiGriest, Israel Cook atnrother44, uutainiug..9.B...acres_.and:2l _ Perdu! Aieat Measure, on which arc erected A ONE AND A HALF STORY $ " LOG 'DWELLING, with a Stone Buck Building, ,and an excel lent well of good water convenient to the door, and oal, Nj i g t ..101 rod r The land is well divided; having a portion in good Timothy-Meadow, also, and the residile inn good state of jc„.... cultivation; enclosed with good fencing and well d ivided into convenient fields. • The abOve property will be sold to suit purchasers, either in separate tracts or to ffethor. . Any person wishing to purchasc,can have nn opportunity or viewing the premises, by calling on Abraham. Smith, (who resides near the Farm,) who• will take pleasure in showing it to those who desire to see it. SALE to commence nt &clock, P. M., when attendance nod terms will be made known by • G EO. ROBIN EWE, Executor. N. B.—lf the above propbrty should not be sold on said day, it will then be [tented fur the ,tarrh of one year from the Ist of April next. • G. R. August, 30, 184.5.- ts.-24 VALUABLE FARM PUBLIC SALE. Y order of the Orphans' Court of Ad amscounty, the bub,criber, , Adminis trator or the-Estute or DANIEL DIIAIL, de ceased, will offer at Public Salo, cin Satur day the 1 lth.of October next, on the prem ises, and about half a mile south-west of the Gettysburg and Littlestown Turnpike, the following property being the Real Estate of said deceased, to Wit:— _EVIL - L7 i ine_ Mar . :situated io Mounijoy - township, adjoining lands of Michael TrOsile,. Moses Swartz, Peter Cominver, and others, containing about 162 ACRE'S , • of first-rate kind, on which are erected an excellent TWO-STORY STONE • • ---- e DWELLING HOUSE S . _ 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 BANE. EARN, part stone and part frame, sheds all around, and double Wagon.slied, 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 %%Pith Timber. The' fields are all under good fences, and-in a g ood state of cultivation. There is also a thriving 4511 r IP IfiE ORCIit4RD, of the choicest kinds. Any person wish ing to purchase, can have an opportUnity of viewing the premises, by calling on the Ad. ministrator, in Straban township, about 2 miles east from Gettysbarg. :Terms of Sale.—Thirteen annual equal payments ; of ,812S_ each,. the one•third of the purchase-money, after deducting debts and expenses, is to be secured - in the . Farm, far the use of said Widow Diehl; now Ma: ia.Reaver, and the balance of the purchase money to be paid in hand on the first day 01 April next. o} - Sale to commence ati o'clock, r. when attendance willbe .given, and terms made known by JOHN DEARDORFF, Adner._ By the Court-- D. C. BRiNKERHOFF, Clerk. • August 30, 1845. . is-24 NOTICE. rrHE subscriber, Assignee Of CHRISTIAN MUSSER, of Hamiltonban township, Adams county, by deed of voluntary assignment in trust for all his creditors, hereby gives notice to_all_per.: sons indebted to said 4lusser, to make im mediate payMent to him without delay, nod to all persons having cli i ims against his Ati signor, to present them to the Assignee at his residence in Liberty township. JOHN MUSSELIVIAN, - jit. September 6, 1845: .6t-25 EXECUTOR'S OTICE• LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate or ELIZAIIETIT STOUFFER, late of LatiMore _township, A - dams county, deceased, having been - granted to the sub scriber, he he_reby gives notice to all those indebted to said estate, to call, and settle ; and thoSe having clai:ns, to present them properly authenticated for settlement, to the soluaribgr„,_residing in Fronlcltn township, • • • York County.' lANIEL GRIFFITH. August 30,1845.. 6t24 PROCLAIM' ATION Vl, fIEREAS, in and by nn net of tho Cien -4- eral Afsembly of this State, entitled "An Act to regulate the General of , this Commonwealth," enacted on the second day of July, 10.9, it hi otipiined on Me to give pub ic . Notice of such Election to be held, and to 'onto. ,merato in such Notice what Oillrers are to be elected: I. FRANCIS BREAM, Sheriff of the County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby make 4 - give (bra PCOLW IVOTWE, to the Electors of the:said County of Adams, that a GENERIL • -ELECTION ill be held in the said County, on The Second Tuesday of October . next (the 11Ih,) at the several Districts, cemposed of the fullow. First District, coin inis - Fa — rit - thir -- Bor-..- ough of Getiyfrburg,,and the Township of Cum. berl and, at the Court house in Gettysburg. r In the Second Uisir ct,,composed of the gown• ship,of Germany, at the house now occupied by John Toner, in the town of Littlestown, in the township of Germany. In tho Third District, composed of that part of tho Township of Berwick, not included the 15th District, at the house of John Miley, Esq., in the town of Oxford. In the Fourth District, composed of Town ; ships of Latimore and Iluntingto9, at the house of Samuel Gruybill, in the township cf Hunting,. ton. In tho Fifth District; composed of the Town ships of Ilamiltonban and 'Liberty, at tho public Shool.house in Mlllerstown. In the Sixth ,District, composed of the Town ship of Hamilton, et the house now occupied' by George Dent...icy, in the loan of net In tho Seventh Dibtrict,cOmposed of the town. ship of Monalien, at the house of Isaac Yount, in said Townihijc: In the Eighth District, composed of the town ship of Strube!), at the house occupied by John . Gran, in Hunterstown. • , In the Ninth District, composed of the town• ship of Franklin,. at the house now occupied by Henry Hartman; in said township In tho Tenth District, composed of the town. ship of Coilowego, at the houso of John Busby, to M'Sherrystown. ' In the J.:lei/midi District, composed of the township of Tyrone, at the holise 'of Frederick Bowers in Hoidlersburg. In the TWellthDistrict, composed of tho town ship of MOuntjoy, at the Ik's° of Mrs. Larimpr, in said township. , In the Thirteenth District, composed of the township of Moimtpleasant, at the house of An thony Smith, in said township, silent° ut the cross roads, the ono leading from Oxford to the Two TuvernS—tho otha from Huntorstown to Hanover. the township the Fourteenth District, composed' of township of Reading, at the Fublic Schoolhouse hi the town ofHampton. In the: Fifteenth District, composed of the , Borough of Der‘Vick, and that part of fhirwick townsrupl ONLY, included within the follow inglimits, to wit: beginning where tho Hand: vor and Petersburg turnpiko crosses the York county lino, thence along said turnpike .to the place whore the road from Berlin. to Oxford eras ses the said turnpike; thence along The said Ox:, ford road until it intersects the new road froth George Minnmert's farm, on the said Oxford road, and, thence along said road to the York county lino, near DaVid Hollinger's saw mill, thence along said York county line to place of beginning : at the Futilie,School-houso in Ab bottstown.. In the Sixteonth District, composed of the township of Freedom, at tha house of Nicholas Moritz, in said township. • In the Seventeenth District, composed of the township of Union, nt the house of Enoch Lefe ver, in said township. AT WHICH TIME AND PLACES 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 arid by n A Lof the General Ascom bly of this , State, ' d the 2d day 'of July, 1839, it is directed t tho INSPECTORS and JUDGES be at Iho places of their Districts on the dny of the General Election aforesaid, at 9 o'. clock in the for enoon, to do and perform the sev eral duties required and enjoinod on them in 4- by the same Act. t, . ALso—ln and by virtue Of the 13th Section of the Act aforesaid, every. person,_ex.cepting Jus tices of the Poaco, who shall hold any oflico 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 a commissioned officer or othorivise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be employed un der thin legislative, executive or judiciary depart merit of this Strite,,or of the United Slates, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that ovary Member of Congress, and of the State Leg g y islaturo, and ()lAN) Select or Common Council - Of any City, or Commissioner of any incorpora ted district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising, at. the sumo time, ,tho office or op-, fintetment ofJudge, Inspector, or Clerk of any oloaion of this Commonwealth, and that no Judge; Inspebtor, or other officer of any such lection shall be - eligible to any offico -to be then, voted for;.. • And be it fiirthor directed; in and by the Act mf - the--General-- - Assembly , ofttliis State alines:lrd tkat ono of tIicaUDGES of each of tho differ ent districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificate of the number of votes ‘‘ lieu' shell have been given for each Candidate for the different offices then and there voted for itiffifirie - spectivo — Districts r shall meet •on the third day after the Election, which shall bo. on Friday the 171 h of October aforesaid, at the 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 gtv en.at the different districts in the county of A-d -ams, for any person or persons for the offices aforesaid- . FRANCIS BREAM, &aril/. Sliorifr's Office, Gettys- / • • burg, Sept. 6, 181151 • s tc-25 THE ,litAZ - 0 highest prid'el,n CASH given for Rags at my store, next door to Mr. Thompson's Hotel. CONRAD WEAVER. Feb. Ist, 1 . 844. 3m-46 . BLANKS FOR SALE. AT THIS OFFICE. TO CITY & COUNTRY BUYERS. attention of. buyers of Diry Goons 6 - from the city and cntuurv. is respect • fully invited to a ; lot of NEW dOODS, II 6", apeninte, and which will be sold at exceed ingly, low prices. Ihe purpose is to Fell . low, an that buyers can see and•linnw it to he their interest to deal with us. Our stock will_ be continual') increasa by_new_at,ylt•rt as thoy appear. PRINTS; Bleached MUSLINS; Blown Musfins; 'Pickings; CA NI BR ICS; (hom burgs; Plaid Cottons; Cheeks . ; FLAN NELS; Sat t inetE; Li rise) s; Kerseys; Ken tucky Jeans; Cotton Yarn; Carpet Chain; Wadding. - &c.., &n. • - • FOR STA NNA RD & Co., ..._____corner...l34.l arum vad_Libuty.._,._ July 26, 1845. .1 C. 11111,10 CQUXVIC I' .71E New and Cheap Shoe Warehouse. 300 cAs Es BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAI'S.- Just received from thqliusteo inajwifaxturtirs,tarill•anw open ing-a.cornOeto assaktinetk4o,No:46 SlfAltr BTifil:T,•3 'doors •Ircithllierlict r uitlect, in pars as follows: - 500 pairs men's beavy & Brogans,from cts up :MO " " " " " BOUTS " 1,33 "up 250 bbys' / " up 200 " " " " Brogans, " 7 ._ :17 "up 25 cages Fur, Silk and Cassimere IlAw,front $1 up 10 " white blk Wool Ilats, from .1,50 doz. up 30 cases men's and boys' CA T 'S, a complete as sortment, from lo cts up to '3l. a Cap. Country Merchants buyin for_camh or piomitt woo—Dealers desirous of making their selections from an entirely New Stock, (at much less than the regular makot prices). will do well to call, examine the Goods and prices, and judge for themselves. . IVILLIAM LEE, 6 Sharp st., • 3 doors from Market st., .sign of the "Big Boot." Baltimore Sept. 6, 1845. ITOTIOL. THE public is hereby respectfully in formed, that I have consented to keep on hand an assortment of the publications (Tracts and Bucks) of The American Tract Sociely,fur the purpose of supplying all such as may desire to procure the same. .-- rtCP I have also left a quailtilv . of these. publications -at the stores of S. H. Buehler . arid S. S. Forney, where all calls will be attended to. JOSEPH %V:ELKER, Agent. Somiriary, Gelty4bur,cr,, Aug. 16. if-22 REGISTER & RECORDER. To the Independent Voters of Adams co. ELI 4 OII , CITIZENS offer my -1112 self to your cowilderation ns n Oandi date for the office of Register. and Re - corder. of Adams County. Should I be so fortu- nate as to be elewed I shall duly appreciate your confidence and'my best eflbris shall be directed to pci form the duties, of the oflico with impartiality. _ _ _ Juno 21, 1845 To Ike Independelit tioters of adonis County. A'l' solicitation at a number laUlien I have finally beer. induced to o er myself to your consideration as a condi to for the office of PROTHONOTAIAY, at the ensuing election; and shriuld I be 50.., fortunate as to be elected, I shall discharge the . dutieb of the office with promptness. J.. 13. DANNER.• Gettysburg, Sept. 13, 1645. SHERI-FFAILTY. To the Independent Voters of Adams Co., FELLOW CITIZENS:— Being en -12. cournged by tho solicitations of nu merous friends, 1 offer m 3 self to sour Oration as n candidate for the OXTICE szamparr. t the ensuing election, and respectfully so licit your suffrages. 4—Should 1 he elected, I pledge myself to a prompt, faithful & hu mane discharge of the duties pertaining to said office. JACOB BUSHEY. East Berlin May 34, 1845. CLERK OF THE COURTS. To the Free and independent Voters of the County . of Adams: 1151 E LLO CITIZENS:—At the solic _ itation - Of - numemus - friends, I have been induced to offer myself as an ' tidepoident - - _ for the office of Clerk of the .Courts.— Should I be so fortunate as tip obtain your sufriages and be elected,.l shall . duly 'wpm.... ciato your kindness, and pledge myself to discharge the dutieri . of the office with . promptness.and fidelity. • - WILLIAM W ITIIERO W. • Gettysburg, Juno 21,1845. 6-14 TUE. STAR A . 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