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    VALUABLE FARM
PUBLIC SALE:
BY orderof the Orphans' Court of . Ad•
erns county, the subscriber, Adminis
trator of the Estate of Dasicr. DIEM., de
emd will offer at Public Sale, on Satur
day the 1 Ilk of October next, on the prem.
ism and about hall a mile south-west of the•
Gettysburg and Littlestown Turnpike, the
following property being the Real Estate of
`said deceased, to wit:
A. ME' In. 1111 E EA
situated in Mountjoy township, adjoining
Tirostle„M ()see Swartz,
Peter Cownover, -and others, containing
about
162 ACRES,
afire -rate land, on which are erected an
excellent
• TWO-STORY STONE
DWELLING HOUSE
- having a frame KITCHEN
connected withit, roughcast, with an excel
lent well of water,with a pump in it closo to
the kitchen door, and a good
.BANK BARN,
part stone and part frame, sheds all 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 in a good state
of cultivation. There is also a thriving
APPLE 0 Rena
2
of . the choicest kinds. Any person wish
ing to purchase, can have an opportunity of
viewing the premises, by calling on the. Ad.
miniatrator, in Straban township, aboul 2
miles east from ,G ut tysba rg.
• rerun of Sale.—Thirteen_annual equal
payments of 8129 each, the onobird , of
the purchase-money, after deducting debts
and expenses, is to be secured in the Farm,
for the use of said Widow Diehl, now Ma
ria Reaver,and the balance of the purchase
money to be paid in hand -on the first day of
April next.
0:7 - Sale to commence at L.O'clock, P. M.,
when attendance will be given, and terms
thdirknown by .
JQRN - DEA R DORFF, Adger.
By the Court—
D. C. BRINKERHOFF, Clerk.
August 30,1845.
SETTLE UP
rrHE -Subscriber r beingabollt to reniove
' MI ' from Gettysburg, on ttie 15th of Octo
ber, requests all those who know t hemselves
to be indebted to him, either by note or
book account; -to settle their accounts, on
or before THE COMING ELECTION
DAY, after which time unsettled ac-
counts will be placed in the hands of an of
ficer for collection.
Mr N. B. The subscriber will dispose
of his stack 'cif tin ware now -on hands, at
redueed pricer. Those, who need any thing
in his line will do well to call soon or they
will miss a bargain.
. GEO. E. BUEHLER.
September 26, 1895. •
SHEIRTAPPALTY.
To the ladependeflt Voters of Adams Co.,
FELLOW CITIZENS:—Being en
eouraged.byy the solicitations of nu
marotis friends, I offer myself to your con
eration as a candidate for the
Orilla]] or SHERIFF.
at the ensulog election, and respectfully so
licit voiat
, auffirages. —Should I be elected,
I ple dge .
myself to a prompt, faithful & hu
mane discharge of the duties pertaining to
said office: -
East Berlin
May 3d, 1845.
CLERK OF' THE. COURTS,
To the Free and independent Voters of
the County, of Adams:
MIELLOW CITIZENS:—At the solic-
X- itation of numerous friends, I have
been induced to °llia myself as an '
ldependent Candidate,
for the Office of Clerk of the Courts.—
Shouldl bile fortunate as to obtain your
suffrages and be efecttid, I shall duly appre
ciate' your 'landau!, and' pledge' myself to
discharge the duties of the office with
premptiiess and fidelity.
A_MLWITHER4
^Getl
ytilm -J'i----uu3-gt;-1184
REGISTER & RECORDER.
To the Independent Votirs of Adams co.
161,EtaLoit CITIZENS offer my.
- AC aelf to your coniairation as a Candi
date s)kfliaoffice of Register and Recorder
of Adm qOutity.' Should I be so tom!.
Date ar,to bo elected I shall duly appreciate
yaarpotiOderige aiding beet efforts shall
ds . fiw4elte'Peiforra the dukieeat the office
ihr isidependent Witten of
`` 11ktignii' 0/linty.
AT iiiti*gitql!tii;9 oft' number of fi ientis
,-,, *ft. figetlY beet ' induced to ofrer
• ft wkiti:kkoititfotittiat ion is 'a candidate.
sit
fito
' gr ii Tr 0 si Ast ir
~,,,,iiig u it suctikovend opuld I , be, en
jbetelesier,as AO bit slowed, Lehelldieeherge
the ditiii filillie office with promptness.
1.-- f..'... ' - J. El, DANNER.
Getlisburii, &pt.' la, 1643. , tit-2t3 j
JACOB BUSHEY.
JORN - CRESS.
•
PROCLAMATION.
VWHEREAS, in and by an act of the Gen
4/ • oral A•.sembly of this State, entitled `iAn
Act to regulate the General Elections at this
Commonwealth," enacted on the second day of
July, 1839, it is enjoined on me to give pub is
Noncom( such Election to be held, and to onlu.
merate in such Notice what Officers are to he
elected: I, FRANCIS BREAM, Sheriff of the
County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby make y
give this PUBLIC NOTICE, to the Electors of
the said County of Adams, that a
•
GENERAL . ELECTION
Wi be held iri ?he said County, on the
Second 'Tuesday of October
next (the 14th,)
t: rural Dtatrictirreomposed-oft ha-follow
ing Townships, viz:
In tho First District, composed of tho__ Bop =
ough of Cony::urg e - in - A thew
Tauship....of Cum :
berlaud, at tho Court house in Gettysburg; -,
In the Second District, composed of the ToWri
elap.of Germany; a house no-,v occupied by
John Toner, in the felAin i:L . 7l"deySibmkn„„ip,aie
'
township of Germany.
In the Third District, composed ofthat part
of the Township of Berwick . , not included in the
15th District, at the house of John Miley, Esq.,
in the town of Oxford. o •
In tho Fourth District, CCM posed attic, Toivn.
ships of Latirnore and Huntingtou, at, tho house
of Skinuel Graybill, in tho township cf Hunting.
tun.
In the Fifth District, composed of the Tovin
ships of flamiltonban and.Liborty, at the public
Shool.liouso in Itlllieratown..
In tho Sixth District, composed of the Town
ship of Hamilton, at - the house now occupied by
Gee,* Ilentzley, in the town of Berlin.
In the Seventh District, composed of the town.
ship of Montillon, at the houso of Isaac Yuunt,
in saidjAellip.
In tie Eighth District, composed of the town
ship of Straban, at the houso occupied by Min
N. Graft; in Huntorstown.
In the Ninth District, composed of the town.
ship of Franklin, at the house now occupied by
Henry Hartman, in said township
In the Tenth District, composed of the town.
ship of Conowago, at the houso of Jelitt..Busby,
to M'Sherrystuwn. • . .
In the Eleventh District, composed of the
township of Tyrono, at: the house of Frodotick
Dowers in Hoidlersburg.
In the Twelfth District, composed of the town
ship of Mouritjoy, at the house of Mrs. Larttner,
in said township.
In the Thirteenth District, composed of the
township of Mountproasant, at tho huuso of An
thony Smith, in said township, siteato at the
cross roads, the ono leading . from Oxford to the
Two Taverns—the other from Ifinterstown . to
Hanover.'
In the Fourteenth District, composed of the
township of Reading, at the Public Schoolhouse
in tho town of Hampton.
In tho Fifteenth District, composed of the
Borough of Berwick, and that part of Berwick
township! ONLY, included within the follow
ingAimits, to wit: beginni2g whore the Han°,
ver and potorsburg turnpike crosses the York
county line, thence- along-said turnpike to the"
place where the road from, Berlin to Oxford cros•
ses,the l said turnpike, thenc - h, 'along tho said Ox
ford road until it intersects dm 'new road (rum
George Mummert's farm, on the said Oxford
road, and thence along said road to the York
county line, near David Hollinger's saw mill,
thence along said York county lino to place of
In:ginning : at the Public School-houoe in Ab
bottatown.
In the Sixteenth District, composed of the
township of Freedom, at the house of Nichohts
Maltz, in said township. •
In the Seventeenth District, composed of
township of Union, at the hooso of Enoch Lefe.
vor, in sa id township.
AT WHICH TlillE AN!) PLACES
TVILLBE ELECTEI? •
One Canal-Commissioner ;
One Representative in the State Leg-
islature ;
One County Coininissionet;_,
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 Assom.
bly of this State, passed the 2cl day of July,
1839, it is directed that the INSPECTORS and
JUDGES be at.tho places of their Districts on
the day of the General Election aforesaid, at 9 o'.
clock in the foionoon, to do and perform the soy.
oratdutios required and enjoined on them in .5•
by the sumo Act.
ALso—ln and by virtue of the 13th Section of
the Act aforesaid, every person, excepting Jus
tices of the Peace, who' shall hold any office or
appointment of profit or trust under the Govern
ment of the United States, or of this Stair., or of
any city, or incorporated district, whether a
commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate
officer or agent, who is, or 8411 be employed un
der the legislative, executivo'br judiciary depart
ment of this Slate, or of the United States, or of
any city or incorporatedilct, and also ,that
every Member of Con reas, a of the State Leg
islature, and of the elect or Common Council
of any City,' or Commissioner of, any incorpora
ted dlotrict, is by law incapable of holding or
exercising, at the same time. the office or ap
pointment ofJudge, Inspector, or Clerk of any
election of this Commonwealth, and that no
_ltispeagron-othar.officer-oLany.auclxes.
Aeetteirtillall hoiILAI-!o--erny-office-to-be then,
_ And be it further directed; in and by the Act
of the General Assembly of this Statti rtforesaid
that °tie of the JUDGES oreacktifilio- differ—
ent districts aforesaid, whei—irialt—trivtlif
charge of the-certificate attic number of votes
%Well shall have been given - for-each_Ce didate
for the different' offices then and' there vied for
-at their respective Districts; 31101 Mep, on the
third day after the Election, Fhich be on
Friday the 17th of October aforesaid, at the Court
house in the-Borough of Gettysburg, then. and
there to make a fair statement and certificate of
the nujpber of votes which shall have been giv
en at3ke difibrent districts in the county of Ad
ams, for any person or persons for the offices
aforesaid- •
- - FR - A - NCIS — BREA - 11 - 4 - Sh - Frti
Sheriff's Office, Getlys
burg, Sept. 6,.1845
'CASH WANTED
T "E Undersigned, having disposed of
the "Star
.& Banuer," would respect.
fully suggest the neceseity of having his
!rook.; closed. He . is noxious , to pay off
Ins own debts and is desirous ft having
those_ who , are indebted- him. to walk up
to the mark without flinching. Ho tjusis
this ein.win be immediately resoond6d to.
. H. J. SCHREINER.
Septethber 26, 1843. 3t-29
Heal Estate ..
aut ZPV.-V,lO/10 i.1.122112,a
By VIRTUE din deed of trust execu.
led tollic subscriber by the heirs and
legal representatives of GEORGE RlNEnanz,
late of Carroll County, deceased, I will sell
at Pubhc Sale all the Real EState.of said de
ceased, at the followin times and places :
I will sell on the premises,
On Tuesday the 21st of October next,
THE HOME FARM,
of said decenscd, Fituated in Carroll county,
on the rood lending from Westrninister to
Tnnov•town. The Farm contains
204+-Aces of Lime Stan Land,
a large quantity of first-rate 3IEADOW
lainseopnrtiwir - of7gooll — .WattnriN - 7. --- 1 -
,
_4(n . rovemonts area two story .t.og
EL , IN 01 OILS E
;14,1 weatficibriarded; -Bank Barn
Vagoilshed; an old Log Barn;
Spring douse with an excellent Spring of
water close to the door, and also a. Pump of
water. The Farm is well watered• There
is a FINE ORCHARD of Apple and Mil
ne Fruit. _There aro several Lime Stone
Quarries opened.--; Also,
etIXOTIIER
adjoining the above, containing,
• 122 i Acres of Lime Stone Land,
(aiore :nr less ;) with a fair_pronortion of
MEA DOW AHD. OOD: There are
several Lime Stone Quarries opened and, a
LIMB lOLA. Tlie improvements are
Log louse Log Diem.
It is also well watered; and There is also A
GOOD ORCHARD. Both Farms are iir
a finO state orcultivation and well fenced,
Anso—A WOOD LOT, '
adjoining the •first mentioned Tract of Land
containing
32. Acres of Prime. Timber. -
The Taney-town and )Vestminister road al
so passes through it.
The above three tracts are parts of the
property belonging to the late PETER SHOE..
'MAKER, deceased.
A LSO—On Wednesday the 22d of Oeta-
Ger next, will be offered at Public Sale, on
the prerniseq,
II 0 SE •.RXP LOT
in Westminister. The Lot contains• ONE
A-CRE, improved with a good .tWo story
r; •
on the Littlesiown - turnpike. The ■■ ■
sale of this property will take place I
at 11 o'clock.
A LSO Oli• the same day. at 2 o'clock, I
will sell on the promises, the
'pryer,. Stan4- - ytnd Farnt
situale on tho BaltirinOrelurnpike, about
thre silos below Wesiminister.
'his Farm contains about
150 .2"ciats OF
(more or less,) a good proportion of. WOOD
and ,
MEADOW. The improvements in
addition to the Tavern a re a good BARN
and oilier out-buildings. This property has
enjoyed a first-rate business and may yet
be made very profitable.
ALSO—On Thursday the 23d af99ito-
Ger next, I writ sell on the premises,
2 3 111i_ 11E4 -1 13111LIEK cA
shunted on Big Pipe Creek, Carroll county,
about three miles from Bachman's Mill,
containing
372 acres of ai u
(more .or /css,),plerify of TIMBER-anti ,
MEADOW. Big Pipe Creek rune through
it and the County road passes through tt.—
The improvements are a two-story
LOG DWELLING,
LOG BARN and other outbuildings.
very fine Orchard. A Spring near the
House. This Farm is susceptible of divi
sion and would be sold whole or divided to
suit purchasers. This properly is in the.
occupancy 4111 r. Jesse 'Yingling.
The sale of this property will take place
at 10 o'clock.
ALSO—On the same day at 2 o'clock, 1
vill Whin the premises
3187.211011Eit Mite
situated near . the Pennsylvania line, culled
and know.tie the Brick House Farm, con
taining
290 acres of Land,
more or less, plenty of WOOD and M EAD
OW. The improments are a two story
22212C0LE atViPaao
LO( BARN, and otherbuildings.
A GOOD ORCHARD.
This Farm is susceptible of division and
II be sold to accommodate purchasers
Iter- next Lwill
the . tt nd in c idiTttitt pan, 7,7 ii - Yraet
of:Land, ettuated near the Biiek Houee
- Pam -
I:0 0 ifferes_inore or less)
•
The Sa!e,of this property-will - take - 01ft
at 10 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
Bachman's Mill, containing
130 4cres of Land
more or less. The improvements are_a
Lbg Huust ,, and - Bank Barry,—
and otherout , buildings.
All above mentioned 1- property will
be shown to nny persgp. desirous-of-ptirzha
sing, by calling on John; Peter or Jeremiah
Rinehart, or the Trustee.
• ry.l will also sell any part ofit at Private
Sale previous to the days,:
'I ER MS—thie-third Cash and ate ,bal
ance
_in ttivoinnuttl.paymeiitlriitilit-interest, -
well secured. On the . payment of the pur,
'chase money the'Trustue- - bvill - execute
good and sufficient deeed for the same.
JOSHUA • SMITH, Trustee.
September 20, 1841.. . q7—t4
\ .
Philadelphia Wholesale Houses.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. '
THE ,undersigned ,Merchants, 24anufactur
ors, Importers and NVliolcsale Dealers o
the City. of Philadelphia, embrace the medium
of the Newspaper Press of your section of coun
try, to give you the streets and numbers of our
several establishments, and respectfully to invite
you to an examination of our Fall and Winter
Stocks; which are now quite full and complete.
The superior excellence and great variety of
our own City Manufacturers in addition to full
supplies of Foreign & Domestic Goods, of every
description, which will be sold on terms and at
prices which cannot fail to prove satisfactory,
present the strongest inducements to purchasers.
Importers aneDealers in Silk and Fancy Dry
Goods, and Fine French and British Cloths,
Cassiineres.:and_Vestings,
itsfrhurstilgicutilwion, No. 80 ,Market at.,
Importers and,Dealers in Staple . , Silk, and Fan
cy Dry Goods. Also, British, Freiich and A.
a - Rideau Cloths, Cassimerea, Vestings and
Taiturs"frimmings. •
J. God pry 4' Go., No. 84 Market et.
Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods.
James 111,Ketinedy, 4. co., 114 Mnrket at.
Importers of German Cooda, and Purchasers of
all kinds of Shipping Furs,
Geisse 4. cons, GU South Front st., be
low, Chestnut.
Importers and Manufacturers of Fancy Furs,
and Fur Caps, and Purchasers of all kinds of
Shipping Furs,
Solis, Ilikhers, 86 Arch st.; between -2d
and 3d sta.- - - • -
Manufacturers • and Doalors in Ready.mado
Clothing, of every grade,
Michael Tracy, 292 Market st.
Manufacturer of Shirts, CoHare, and Dosorris.
John Hodges, Sign of the Mammoth Shirt
Collar, 11Q North Second et.
Importers'and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
-Hardware and Cutlery,
Dilworth (S• Branson, 59 Market at:
Welded -Wrought Iron Tubes for Locomotive,
Marine, and other Boiler Flues, and all. Steam
purposes,
Murris,Tasker 4- illpirigi - Pacallron Works
arehouse, S. E. cor. 3d & Walnut sta.
Agency for the Sale of Southworth Manufactur
ing Compar , iy!s Superior Writing. Papers,
N i , S. Lawrence, Agent, No. 3 Minor at.
Importers of Jewelry, Watches, Fine Ctitlery,
Britannia, Plated and Silver Wares, •
Dickson (S. Co , S. L. corner. Market and
Third sta.
John C....Earr.ll:.'t Chestnut at.
J. 4- W. L. Ward 100 Chestnut et., oppn•
- site Sander. on'tiFranklin [ k nee.
Manufacturers Of or KicreandDeriler; l in
Plated and Britannia Itkeldfor household
Wet . DN)
R. 4- W. Wilson, S.
• Cherry sts. •
Manufacturers of 13ritnnni, ;Block Tin,and Pow
ter Ware. Also, Dealers in Plated Spoons,
Cutlery, &c., .
Hall, Boardman - 4.• Co, 104 N. Third at.;
below Race.
Manufacturer of Silver and Brass Stair Rods and
•
Cornice Poles,
Edward Jones, car. George and Swenwiek .
els. between Walnut and Cheetnut,west
of Sixth:
Importer of Toys, Fancy and Staple Goode,
Beads, Brushes and•Perfumero, -
A. F. Ott Illonrose, 16 S. 4th at., between
Market and Chestnut.
Importers of Toys, Fancy and Staple Goods,Per
fumeries, Musical Instruments, Glass, Earth-
.enware, Chinaware, &c. t
Altrelleldt 4g• Co., No. 16 N. 4th at,
bo
tween Market . nnd Arch, (up stairs).
Inipt rturs of Paris and London 'Fancy Articles,
Brushes, Perfumery,Combs, Soaps, Stationery
and articles for Druggists' Sales.
R. 4 G. A. Wright, No, 23 S. Folgrth
Importer and Manufacturer of Perfumery, Cos.
inotics, Fancy Soaps, and Dealer in Fancy
Goods.
Jules Hanel, 46 S. Third et.
Queensivare.and Glass.
Edward Snowden, 34 . N. Third et., opposite
the City Hotel.
Dentists and Manufacturers of incorruptible
Teeth; Plate, Pivot, Molar and Gum Teeth;
Gold aqd Tin Foil; Gold, Platina, and Silver
Plato and Wire,
Wilkinson (S• Armstrong, 88 Arch at., a•
bove 4th. S. side.
Gold, Silver, and Steel Speciacles, Mathematical
Instruments;7' Walking Canes, Miciescopes,
and Spy Glasses,
McAllister (S• Co., 48 Chestnut et.
Manufacturers of White Lead and other Paints,
and of Chemicals, &c., and Dealers . in Drugs,
Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Oils, &c.,
Wetherill 4. Brother, 65 N. Front st. .
Importers and Deslors in. Drugs, Dye Staffs, Oils,
Olio:Meals, Plato Glass, &c., and Agents for
Pure White Lead and Jorsev Window Glass.
Campbell ts• French, N. W. corner lOth &
Market itta.
Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Dye
Stuffs, Paints, Otis, &c.,
Haskell, Merrick Co., 45 N. Front el.
Pr .7. Jayne, 8"S, Third st.,near Market.
Consulting Physlcieriggist-and_ Chemist,
and Proprietor of "Rowand's Improved Tonic
Mixture," &c.,
Dr. John R. Rowand, Grad. Univ.,Office
end _flittg_Stata..2B._N,Zecondst,_._ L ,,.,
'Manufacturers - 6f - flii - brellas,.Perasol6, — ParCso-
Shades. -.
Willivm st.
Sleper 4- Fenner, 125 Market at.; south side
one door=below - 4th~ef --
Fire and Thief-Pick& aegis, Refrigaritors. Wa,
ter. Coolers, Filters, Letter Copying Prefixes,
Oliver Evans, I`s Chestnut at. .
Civilian Blind Manufacturer,
B. Williams, 12 Noith Bth at., a few
door :lbw Markel..
Manufireturers and Dealer's in Matressee, Bed.
dini and Feathers
Finley 4- .S. E. cor. 2d and Walnut et a.
Hartley 4 Knight,•l4l3 S. 2d at., 5 doors
• .
Dealer in in Coloman's .fEolian.Piano Fortes.
E Perring, 198 Chestnut si., S. E. car. of
• Eislith.
Manufacturers of Common and Fancy Soaps,
Mould and Dipped Candles,
Elijah ds• Gillies Dallelie, 36 Market at.
importer of French Artificial Flowers, Feathers,
Straw, Braid, and ram Bonnets, 9c.,
.Bonnet'FrainesiTiptti; and Frowns,
R. Barton, 50 Chestnut Pt . '
Mentifanturers of Suitiii.liiddles, qcreeno
wiraly o :4lilvneral. • • _
lirmijes Watsclb . 54 — N;Tiolit
• •
low A rch.•
Hittoq, Oil, and Leather, , •
•iVi Wain - ti C 9., 2(33 Market 4t.
Importer of Ora,nges, Lemons, Raisins,' Figs,
Pruons, Currants, Almonds, and other Foreign
nut.,
Daniel P. Iluseier,.27 South Whorl:es.
Manufacturer of Fire Cngines, of all &scrip
tionsowarranted in all respects,
Joel Mites, 13 Di ittliers' A Ilt y..
Marble and Maliogony Dealers,
John Eckstein., 4• Co., Union Mills, Ridge
Road. Warehouse, 64 Dock at.
arlufacturer of Ciimb . s; Looking Gias.ss and
P.rtishes, and Importer of French and German
Fancy Goods,
Thomas Burch. Jr.,.163 Market at.
iilanufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all kinds
of Blooms, Brushes, ,Buckets, Cedar-Ware ;
Clocks, .Baskets, Mats, Blacking, Eastern.
made Wooden-Ware, Ate.,
Manly Rowe, 63 N. Third at., one door a.
hove Arch, east side.
Cheap Publication and Periodical Establishment,
G. B. Zieber 4.. Co., 3 Ledger Building,
' 3d at., below Chestnut.
Boots and Shoes,
Robert Palmer, 182 S. 2d . al., three doors
below Union, west side.
Manufacturers and Denlsrs in all kinds.of Scales,
Weights, and Weighing Machines. Also,
Burden's Patent Ilorse•Shoes,
Gray 4- Brother, 34 Walnut si., below 2d.
September 20, 1815. 4t.
TRUSTEE'S SALE ..
REAL ESTATE.
oubscriber, having been .appointed
Tiustee of Thomas Goodman, will of
for at Public-Sale on Friday, the 2ad day
of October next, upon the premises, at the
house of Thomas Goodman; in Franklin
township, Adams county, a *large tract of
Containing about 220 acres;
about 40 acres, being cleared and in a mate
of cultivation; the balance being covered
with cheatiut; oak; and odic;
'AV 31E14111E IBC 111E1EIL •
Tho imProvementi consist of a
ONE AND A RALF STORY
• •
~f;" I ' LOG DWELLING HOUSE ,
Log Stable and a Log Wolk
shop, a Spring of good Water is convenient
to the door, and there Is an excellent
APPLE ORCHARD
upon the cleared land. The above
property has . been: assigned to the
subscriber for - the use of the.oreditors of the
said Thomas Goodmao, and will be suld.al
together, or in- smaller lots to suit purcha
sers.
cornerl'iftir and
This tract adjoins the lands of Emanuel
l'itzer, Joseph . Rife, Daniel Daywalt, and
'others.
- - Sale to commence at-1-o'clock, - P. 31., on
said day, 4.. hen due attendance and. terms
will be made known by
DAVID CHAMBERLAIN.
l'rustee.
September 6, 1945.. - is-25
Persons desirous of viewing the property
before sale, can have an importunily of so
doing, by calling upon the subscriber of 31r.
Goodman who resides upon it, and who
will take pleasure in showing it. '
• Dr. Bell
I4ESPECTFULLY offers his PRO
FESSIONALAUIJ SERVICES tO the
zens of Gettysburg and vicinity. He
can at all times be found at his office
in SOUTH BALTIMORE STREET,
unless professionally engaged.
Nov. 23d, 1844. ly-36
Attorney and Convenor at Law,
HAS removed to Wavnesboro;' but will
practice in the Courts of Adams
county. • .
Ile will bo at the of fi ce of Wm. M'SnEtt •
ny, Esq., op posite the nnw Lutheran Church
during sessions of the Court.
Gettyeburg, Aug. Ath Om-21
ALEX. It. STEVENSON,
OFvicE in the Centre Square, North
of the COurt-house, between "Smith's
and "Stevenson's" corners. ,
Gettysburg, May 9, 1843. ly-7
J. H. REEE
-ATTORNEY AT LAW,
c h FFFAtS his professional services to the
'L. people of Adams County. HIS office
is the one on the public square in Gctlys
burglial (!ifice by
[mirth - a - du
arrangements to have the advice and as
,sistarece-of—his- father, JUDGE. REED of
Carliele, in all difficult cases.
%VIII. 1111CLELLA.N,,-
ATURNEY AT-LAW.
Office South-East corner of the
Franklin House, formerly occupied as
SHERIFF'S' OFFI CEby GEORGE W
MCCLF.LLAN Esq.
Dec'. 21st, 1844.
E. B. SUEfLLE Lt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
gA FFICE-4ext door to geory .
Hotel, South Baltimore 44rept.- Qet - -
tysburg,
April 19, 1845,
STOVES! WITOVEg.
(IN hand and for sale, a large quantity
11 - 7 Of Sq'CiV.P, of all sizes,
be sold pt prices to suitthe-titnes. •
OE9IIGE ARNDLD.
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PATENTED LAND,
'B. OV
C. G. FRENCH.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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THRESHiNG MACHINES..
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WARREN & Cek
:..:0111111.1 subscriber would invite the
:=4 lig- attention of the Ar.r,riculturnl
F..-.:d community to the feet, that they are
:: • — engaged in the manufacturing of
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.- Little's Patent • •
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:ro THRESHING MACHINES,
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. , aa . alt*o, a
. variety..of other patents
..1 — which they are disposed to sell upon
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such terms as Will please all.
- r i Now is - the time to purchase,—
~.1 Wheat and Rye are bringing grind
1 4 prices.and are in great demand, and
;= it will be good policy iirFarmers in
Lt.,. purchase 111achines and get !heir
. ..' . l wheat into market as early as posst
i.Pl hie. " CO" Call'at W A liliNN & CO'S
;c• Cheap Foundry and supply yoUr
i'.,o serves immediately.
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liaipoi•lant Notice!
COBEAN'S NEW PATENT
COOK STOVE.
H
.
'yr E' . Subseriber has just finished and
put - ni Operation a NEW 'PATENT
COOKING STOVE, which ho consider"
equal if not much superior to any other ar: ,
ticle of the same kind now, in use. The .
wants of the community have been the cause
•vhich induced the inventor to take this
matter in - hands, and he flatters himself
that'll° has accomplished that which others
have failed to do, by producing an article
r
which must and will be a great saving to
every family that uses-it. This Stove
will suit large or small families and , cart be
kept up with
LESS'FIUEL and .i.11130 . . 1e
than the Ilathaway or any other Stove
now being used. Washing, Baking, Iron- .
ing, Cooking and in fact till the culinary
operations of a largo 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 in
the prices of this . stove is a Materiel consid
oration, being at lenst:itrenty per cent, LESS
than the "Hathaway" Stove.
April 26,.1845.
SUYERIOR COOK STOVE.
119RVIE attention of the public is respectfully
4.2 t - called to S. Br NTZ'S I. I .IIIMEA'S COOK STOVE
as an article superior to any yet offered to the
[MISS Mr • •
It was got up expressly to answer the wants'
of the Farmor, and will not-fail-to please all who
may require a good eizod COOK STOVE. • One
of the many advantages:possessed by-this Stove
ts, that water, apple butter, clothing, &c., can be
boiled in a largo copper kettle, at the - same limo
whilst cooking is doing for 20 or 30 persons. It
- 4'clocidedly superior for BAKING, the heat being
completely under the control oft he cookwhocan
apply it to the bottom as well as at the top of tho
oven, and thus bake with perfect regularity. IL
is unnecessary to it any further detaitpf-its
advantegei. Please refer to the subjoined corti-
Twat.) from Wm. P. Elliot, Esq., Putout Agent,
Waallington City. Many testimonials equally
flattering could be furnished, but this may suffice.
Those who want a superior Conk Stove, w
do well to try this article—they are warranted
or no sale.' . S. EENTZ.
Tioonalmro', Md., May 10, 1843.
To SAMUEL BENTZ,.ESq.
Dram Sro:-1 have tried the Cooking Stove
that you•sent me, and am well pleased with its
performance. • My expectations aro more than
realized. 1 beliovelt will perform more Cooking
in less time, and with loss fuel than any of the
various Conking Stovesii that 1 have tried during
twenty•fivo yours connection with the Patent
Offico. Its merits need only be more generally
known.to insure its fame throughout the country.
I aural length satisfied in the culinary depart.
mont of my domestic establishment—for which
lacknowlodgo myself indebted to• your genius
and enterprise.
I remain very respectfully, yours,
WM. P: ELLIOT, Patent Agent.
I THIS DA Y APPOINT J. D. PAXTON
•& CO., my Agents far the State of Penn.
for the sale-of Territory and other Vise
of my Cook Stove. SAIII'L BENTZ.
Soptomber 17, 18 4 3 . . •
rAnavrEits AND OTIIEAS, •
Are respeCifully informed that the uridefsigned
have now on hand, and aro manufacturing .the
above Stovos, so that they aro now prepared to
1 11 ell orderft with which they may be favored
upon too shortest notice.
J. D. PAXTON & CO.
Calidonia, Franklin co., Oct. 28, 1843. U
IitIi.THAWAY COOS
OW '3llr 111131cliET ME] Sa 4.
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THE undersigned, having purchased the
Ja• Patent Right of these celebrated
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for the counties of Adams and Carroll, are
now, ready to supply any perann wanting the
article, at all times—they will keep con
stantly on hand, a large stock of
.the diger•
ant sizes, and ,deliver theM at all, times to
any persona purchasing— 'also, g , kland for
sale all the difkrent kinds of coo 4.. t r).
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Gettreburg, May 1L 1. 3 4. A. t . ' tkiii
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WM. A. WILLIA R. JNO .E4LER.
AN dot BRUB,
WHOLESALT, DEALERS IN •
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