WEE VALUATiLE FARM PU'ZILICI MALE. • _ stritie of an order of the Orphans JIUP Court of Adams County, the subsoil: - ber mill expose to• Public Sale; on the Ke ndal., on Wednesday the sth of November --- mwt - , - 11 10 o'c!ock, A M.) situate in Mt.,,-Pleasant township, Adams comity, late the property pf JOHN TOR - RENCE,tittoeased,contiming about- - 190 CR E nn this farm are a One and a hay:Story 4 - It] - " Jog Dwelling House, BanlL-43_atti„--::-.Spritg_llouse, and - _ --- TilMtin — faeseary Outehuildings. There us IrlPWArat.LatASli- 041211.ai1D offtWeiliiiiii - ; besides a variety of other fruit trees. There is a nover•fail mg Spring of excellent water convenient in the house; about 50 acres of WOOD. LAND, and a sufficiency of gond Meadow. The land is of good quality and well watered. TERMS- - One hall in hand, and the resi due in two equal annual payments, without interest—the purchaser to give security to the satisfaction of the sidvicriber. • ' - JOSEPH COSHUN, Efr., PERSoXaL EST.ITE. ' • Tnnitn will be be sold at the same time and view, by the -stlbscriber, Executor of John Torrence, deceased, 3 HEAD — OF HOR_FIE* --- - 'five — or six 511LCH COWS, a number of young CATTX,S,. about 30 head. of Hogs, 17 Sheep, abodt 90 bushelaof Wheat. a small quantity of Rye, about 150 bushels of oats, 250'buahels of- Corn, 8 or 9 tons of Hay ; Ploughs, Harrows. Horse-gears; two Wind mills, (one of themfirst.rate,) one broad wheeled Wagon. one narrow do., together with a variety of other articles, including HOUSEHOLD KITCHEN FURNITURE. TEasts— , 4l credit of six ninths will be givetton allpurchases above Five Dollars, the purchaser to gtvo nota with security.— Purchases under / Fivo Dollars to be paid in Cash: gale `lo-commence at 10 o'clock A. N.. JOSEPH COSHIJN, Ex'r By the Court, D. C.'BRINKPRHOFF, Clerk. Oct 3. eiPIEMP ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN W. DENWIDDIE ESPECTFO LLY: informs - The cit.i. 'KW zena of Gettysburg and the surround ing country, Ihat he has taken the well known Tailoring Establishment of J. li. SKELLY', in Chambersburg st., Gettysburg, nearly• opposite Mr. Buehler's Apotheettry and Book Store, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line with neatness and most approved style. o©"All work entrusted to him will be warrenled"to"`fit. Bicrterms will be - very moderate, for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE OZI-The latest Fashions will be regularly received from the Cities. . THE subscriber takes the present oppor tunity or recommending to the patronage of the public Mr. Der:wrung, whose adver tisement appears above. He has been for a long time employed in 'my estabhahment, and I cheerfully recommend him as an ex cellent Meehanic, and one every way wor thy of public confidence. , J. IL SKELLY. Gettysburg, Oct. 8. 11 DIAMOND' TONSOR. S. R. TIPTON, FASHIONABLE Barber and flair- Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where he can at all times be found prepared to attend to !nacelle of the publc. Frwiong experience he flatters. himself skittle can go through all'the ramificakions of the Tensorical departments with such an infinite 'degree of skill as will meet the en- tire satisfaction of all who may eubmit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention lo busi ness sod desire to , plisse, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public -patronage. T he srek will beattended to at their private 'dwellings. Oct. /0. tf NOTIC TA • .• • - • - attmulynost A -713RAITA*-KIT-CtiEN,wl.Keading townshipiwitaba• been deelared a halniu , nmkard, will present;them, properly nu thaiftiolted, to ihe subscriber, who has been appointed "hie committee; and all perions indektedto the said Abraham Kitchen,wre hereby acquired in - make payment to the subther esiding in the said township of Re 1 4 191 14 M. NEELY Com .oclober - 8,18 , 16. . 6t ttl orbs of good : _ tv so 0 in be - iitaiessabange for aubscuptioa at Orthe ,4 l4/arttaiVilanner: • ~611110bor '4- Oct. ti . _ q 4lltthilalle l 2lthelar a a d*- TOW* V lBlll.ll / 00 ' ( g L. WittiF 1 4,(44.4446tki..40i' 2 rittTY O. s. 04141:1:' VISLILLIEIa • AT PUBLIC. B Y Order of the Orphans' Ccurt of Ad ams County, the Subscriber, Adroip 'orator of the Estate of _HENRY WAL TER, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on ° Tuesday the llth of Moven:bee, at one m., on the premises, in Menallen township, Adams County, the ~I~RIV~ of said deciari - od, adjoining lands of Joseph Deardorff, Jacob Shank, Charles F. Kerner, Nicholas Busl*y,,and others, containing 9 a (II el Za. of Laud, more or less. The improvements dim the Farm are,valuablo and in good or• der, including a l l i seig Two-Story Double Brick _Ili! is DWELLING, ( with a BRICK Back Building; a lia'n Barn, the Lower part Stone and the upper part Lng, with Sheds, &c., a Still-House ; Blacksmith Shop ; Corn Crib ; Wagon Shed, dze. There are ulso.upon the Farm TWO .01IC DA RD S of young and thriving trees. A. large proportion of ilia tract is composed of ex-', cellent MEADOW LAND, and some good TIMBER. Several Springs and run-,' ning streams furnish. a _good and constant supply of Water. There is upon the Farm a ono and half story Log Tenant !louse, with a Log Stable, a Spring House, and ring . ,.&e, 0:7 - The tract might easily v WeEnd miikii - titiototiventeht "Friliris - . - A t tetidance _will be _given, and terms made known, on the day of sale, by NICHOLAS-BUSHEY,_Adm'r. By the Court, D. C.-BRINKERHOFF, Clerk. Oct. 3. Is w4azz3at ZLIZ62% THE subscribers will sell at Public Sale on the 27th day of October next, on the premises, a Plantation containing about 218 ACRES, on which are erected; a twoltory Wend) er-boarded t f it i DWELLING HOUSE Stone Bank Barn, Spring House, Smoke House, and other necessary out-buildings. There is on the Farm, Apple and Peach ORCHARDS bearing "Fruit of the choicest kind, an un tidily Spring of Water convenient to the House, a sufficiency of MEADOW, and n bout 65 Acres of - O 241. 416 If) 0 well timbered. The House and other Im provements are all good, and the land of fine quality. This Farm - was formerly the property.pf GEORGE IRvIN, deceased, who, in his life time, sold it to his sons, JOHN and GEORGE, as whose Estate it is now offered for sale. It is situated in Hamiltonban township, Ad ams county, about 5 miles from Gettysburg, and is, in all_ respects,.-one-of the most desi rable Farms in the county.- Terms.—One-third of the purchase mon ey to be paid band, on the confirmation of the sale , ; the residue in three equal annu al payments, without interest. On the pay ment of the hand money and securing the residue, an indisputable title will be made to the purchaser. Sale to take place at 1 o'clock, P. M. cyPersons_desiring to purchase, will be shown the property by Geo. W. D. Irvin, who resides on the premises. GEO. W. D. IRVIN, • ,JAMES COOPER. ** *-JArats Coo - nn is the Administrator of John Irvin, dec'd., and is selling the in- serest of the said John_ (an undivided hat(,) in the etti. premises, by virtue of an ordd‘ of the rphan's Court. - aticaster Examiner" insert till sale and cfi'arge vertisers. epl. 20, 1845. 27—ts TIMIE AT PRIVATE SALE. .111 HE tubscri er offers at Private Sale, e part of the Perm on which he resides; cOntaining . l7B Acres. .The improvements' area new_ ' TWO STORY LOG DWELLING "mos : 18 . 0 qj _ _ with a cellatunder li r a Frame Barn, a gar den enclosed with a paling fence, a well of water, a young bearing / t at (tO ii ala) `cg- /ratted fruit,,a good Mzinow, end more can be miide' -- Trhiirtrimr - about--7-0---aertut_ig +WOODLAND, well set with-good thrivin. , "31L731C.N11111•3311E1 9 85 acres of easily tilled land can also be cleared,"and — plenty of timber left for the use or the Faim. This property_ lies about 6 miles south of Gettysburg, nearly joins tho load that leads `from Emmittsburg and Millerstown, to the Two Taverns_'a,t the ualtiniore turnpike, and within mile of the, road that leads from Bell's Mill (Hi Mas(Creek, to Tan • neytown and Baltimore'. About 6 miles from this Farm., there is _two Lime-Kilns and plenty of limestone, near the Wier& town road..., _ .•{ i~ --Pkie Farm will be divided to suit put.- ebaserti: would sell tbeimprovemente. .The lemur wilrbe payments to suit the purehasers. ROBERT'I3 - 103IPSON. • Zeptepticr 13 ,1844.:tf-26 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Private or Public .Sale. IDR subscribers offerat Private Sale, end if not sold, at Public Sale, all that Valuable, Farm late the property of flimnv II A 1111.117011, (of Jacob) deceased, situated. being and lying at the North end of the Val ley called "Ilarbaugh's Valley," in flamil tonban and Liberty townships, Adams co. Pennsylvania., Containing 470 ileres. turnpike road leading from 11'synesbo• ro% Franklin county, Pa., to Emmittsburg; Frederick county, Md., passing through said land; about 9 miles from the *former and 7 from•the latter _place, 1 mile from I. di J. Baugher's Tannery, 5 ruin airfield, and 10 from Gettysburg, tf o ty-sent of said county. There are erected on the premises , . • . TWO LOG DWELLINO / ••••tI• !I: -":; ee ! ' , 411 ' , 4110 (g.ld ' '. llollll JA. I and a LARGE BANN. BARN convenient and well finished, a large Wagon St,ed and Corn Crib, with other out houses. There are never fulling springs of water near to each dwelling house, a first-rate FLOUR ING MILL adjoining, said premises; a largo . . ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, and two branches or streams of water run ning through said farm.. About 150 acres of said farm nre cleared, and in a good state of cuftivution, the residue covered with first rate '31E•31E.711111101113211.11EIL xoosisting-or the various Qak, Ilickury,Clies nut and Locust. The said tract will be sold altogether in preference, but as it is silos. ted well for division, it is cut-into three di. visions, to wit 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 ffi-strate-timberveastlyalea red and will produce well, and contains 166 Acres, 2 Roods & -30 Perches, No. 3.--Situnted on the 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 ..Cliesilut and Locust—containing 65 acres and 19 perches of land.. This pro party is offered at Private Sale until Tues day the 21st day of October next, if not sold before privately, it will on that day be offered at Public Sale at 10 o'clock, A. M. ICr A clear and indisputable title will be given to the purchaser and purchasers,on compliance with the terms of Sale. Any person wishing to view the premises, can call on the subscriber in Harbaugh's Val ley, or YOST HartuAyori, , the Tenant son said premises. 'fermi will be made known on day of Sale. ELIAS HARBAUGH, LEONARD HARBAUGH, JACOB HARBAUGH. Executors of Henry Harbaugh, dec'd. Septembtir (1, 1845. is-25 Kr Examiner and Citizen, Frederick,, copy and charge this Office.-- a I QIII2OI &OM adaaza. BY virtue of an orderof the Orphans' Court of Adams county, the . subscri bers, Administrators of GEORGE, IRVIN, de ceased, will sell at Public Sale, on the prem. ises,°on the 27th day of October next, A FARM containing about 138 ACRES, situated in Hamiltonban township, on which are-erect ed a ONE AND A HALF STORY PgLog Dwelling House, o Barn, and Stone Spring house. There is on the farm an Apple Orchard, a large proportion of good Meadovii, and .a sufficien cy of Woodland. 'WOOD LOT. At the same time, the subscribers will sell a tract of Mountain Land, late the proper ty of GEORGE (gym, dedeesed, containing about 12 Acres, adjoining lands ofJohn Mc- Cullough, James McGaughr, and others. Terms—One-half of the purchase money for each of the above Tracts, to be paid in hand, and the residue in, two equal 'annual payments, without interest. Safe to take place at `1 o'clock, P,M. pjAt the same time and place, the sub scribers will sell a quantity of HAY, and some WHEAT and RYE by the bushel, GEO. W. D. IRVIN, JAMES COOPER. ' Adnz'r of Geo. Irvin, dec'd. Sept. 20, 1845. -ts RATSI RATS! -411—OUSEREEPERS, and others, who - 111 - are annoyed y Rats, Mice, Cackrcach - es. &C. can be relieved to)/ the use of a Preparation for the destruction of Rate, &c. made by Dr. MtPrizasoN, of Harrisburg. which will prove a certain - desiruction to these trout)• lesome and unwelcome visitors. ,OtrThe efficacy of the preparation .will be WARRANTED, and the moneY'rktEn• ed if it faille do its work. For sale in Gettysburg. at the Drug and Bookstore of • . _ ' SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Oct. 8. %l in HAND-BILLS Cards, Blanks, Notices, and Printing . . eon, neatly 'ton neatly and prorreXe • • Office of the Sfar 41° Itepitblican :Balmer. .Pataable Real Estate. eda# .rmLoits.ot maawa )Y - VIRTUE nf a deed.of trust execu ted tollie.subSbriber by the heirs'and logal representatives ofiGEonoE (Wm, Aar, late of Carroll County, deceased, I will sell af Publio - Sale all the Real Emilie of said de ceased, at the following times' and places : I will sell on the premises, On Tuesday the 21st I/Octobernext, THE HOME FARM , of said deceased, situated in Carroll county, on the road leading from IVustrniniater to ranev-town. The Faim contains '2044 Acres of Lime Stone Land, a largo pantlty of first-rata ,11 1 E DOW and a fair proportion of good W OODLAND. The improvements are a two story Log DWELLING HOUSE. .2 . ' ' 'weathei boarded ; Bank Barn, 2.7 . . , r- , •!.„•7 Wagon shed; an old Log Barn; Spring House with un excellent Spring cf water close to the door, and. also a Pomp of water. The Farm is-well watered There is a FINE ORCHARD of Apple and oth er Fruit. There•are several Lime Stone Quarries opened.—'ALso, • .4 X 0 T 1.1 L.' IR F. 111.11, adjoining the above, containing 1221 Ac es of Lime: Stone Land, (more or less;) with a fair proportion of MEADOW AND WOOD. There are several Lime Stone Quarries opened - and:a LIME KILN. 1 . 10. Improvements are Log house A' Log earn. It is also well watered; and there is also A GOOD ORCHARD. Both Farms are iu a fine state ofcultivation and well fenced. ALSO - A WOOD LOT, - adjoining the first mentioned Tract of Land containing 32i Acres of Prime Timber. •-• The Taney-town and West minister 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- 11-edneldap_th.e..224l_4lo.clo her next, will be offered at Public Sale, on tho premises, .1 If. 1 O U AI N.") I. O T in Westminieter. The Lot contains ONE ACRE, improved with a good two story .2) eiCLA al r ar 9 1, - ou,.the LittlestoWn turnpike. The I sale oEthis property will take place at 11 o'clock. A LSO—On the same day at 2 o'clock, I will sell on the prethises, the _• Tavern Stand and Farm situated on the •Baltimore turnpike, about three miles below Weetminister. This Farm contains about 150 ACRES _OF Lax"), (more or less,) a good proportion of WOOD and MEADOW. The improvements in addition to the Tavern are a good BARN and other out-buildings. This property has enjoyed a first-rate business and May yet be made very profitable. ALSO—On Thursday the 23d of Octo ber next, I, will' sell on the premises, 11E'4 .211101M111/111. situated on Big Pipe Creek, Carroll county, about three miles from Bachman's' Mill, containing 372 acres of Land, (niore or less,) plenty of TIMBER and MEADOW. Big Pipe Creek rune through it and the County road passes through it.— The improveinents are a two-story LOG DWELLING, LOG BARN and other out.buildings. Ji 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 property is in the occupancy or Mr. Jesse 'Yingling. The sale of this property will take place at 10 o'clock. \ ALSO—On the same day at 2 o'clock, 1 will sell on the pretnisett AK_ 31111E'AILIER 111101 r, situated near the Pennsylvania line, called and know as the Brick House Farm, con taining . 200 acres of Land, • more or lees, plenty of WOOD and MEAD OW. The improments are a two story , 211,33,20/11 102(0ra2/0 Nig LOU BARN, and other buildings. r..."_: - : - A7W0.01.1" - OROHARD. 'nue Farm is susceptible of division and will be sold to accommodate purchasers. ALSO—On Friday, the 24th of Occto ber nest, I will sell at Public Sale on the premises, the undivided sth part of a 7 rad of Land, situated near the Brick House Farm containing, 100 acres more or less% ' , _the_salts or this property will take place at 10 o'clock. ALSO--Orr the same day, at 2 o'cloCk, will sell Geoige Rinehart's interest, being the one third,-in-a--FARM situated near Bachman's Mill, containing 1304fres of Land . more or less.: The improvements are a Log House; and Bank Barn, and other out•buildings. All the abov4 mentioned . property will be shown to any person desirous of pur:he• sing, by calling on John, Peter or Jeremiah Rinehart, or the Trustee. will Moose!! any part of it at Private Sale previous to the dayE advertised. IERMS—One-third cash old the bal, ance in two annualpaymente with interest, well secured. On the paytnetit of the pur. -Icortey--,-the-Truitee_will execute a - gotn slifficienturiFerr. tht — i ----- same. JOSHUA SMITH, Trvatee. September 20,1845. .27—t8 TRUSTEE'S - SALE REAL ESTATE. 'subdcriber, having been appointed trustee of Thomas Goodman. will of fer at Public Sale on Friday the 23d day of October next, upon the premises?, at the house of Thomas Goodman, in .Fotilikliti t o wnship, Adams county, n large tract of PATENTED LAND, Containing about 220 acres; About 40 acres, being cleared and in n state of cullivation; the balance being covered with Omani!, oak, and other r3llr ACAILICE MBE A13711181L 'ea 'rho improvements consist of a ;'l 7 a ONE ANE A EA'S ST6EY LOG DWELLING HOUSE ) t, I Log-Stable and a Log Work Shop, a Swing of good an convenignt to the door, and there is excellent APPLE ORCHARD : upon the cleared land. The above ••• property has been assigned to the subscriber fur the use of the creditors ()I the said Thomas Goodman, and will be sold al together, or in smaller lots to suit purcha sers. _ . This tact adjoins the lands of Emanuel l'itzer, Joseph Rile, Daniel Daywalt, and others. Sale to commence at o'clock,.P._M., op said "day, when due attendance and terms will be made known by - DAVID'CIIAMBEILLAIN. Trustee. September 6, 1845. is-25 Persons daSirous ofg tl►e property before sale, can have 'an opportunity of so doing, by , calling upon the subscriber or Mr. Goodman who resides upon it, and who will take pletiabre in showing it: . • tii i i ILTWe recommend all of o r friends visiting the city to call at the Pekin Co pany's store, and lay in a supply of their delicio Teas. • The Pekin Tea Company, No. 30 S. Second st., between Market Sr. Chesnut, PHILADELPHIA, ti AVE constantly on hand, and for sale, Wholesale and Retail, a variety of CHOICE FRESH -714 : 1 I r 3E 1 ]lC _Ail_ Mil 49 pima ' AT LOWER PRICES, o f I _,:iccording to the quolity, than they :can be bought for at any other comb:- bailment in the City. - • I:K7TEAs, exclusively, are sold al this house, and several varieties' which cannot be obtained. elsewhere. Any. Teas Which do not give entire satisfaction can be re turned and exchanged, or the money will be refunded. The citizens of - Adamd county aro re spectfully . invited to giveurreall. G. B. ZIEBER, , Agent of the Pekin Tea Company, Philadelphia, Oct. 3, 1845. • ly Dr. Wirnans P. Belt 11ESPECTFULLY offers his PRO FESSIONAL SERVICES tO the Citi 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. Iy-36 .E 1 • BUEILLEIt, • TTORNEY AT LAW. OFFlCE—next door to Henry Forry's Hotel, South Baltimoro street, Get tysburg, Pa- Aprill9,-11345,. 6m-7 REM. 0 V' . C. G. FRENCH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, fAS remoy"eil to Waynesboro,' but will praotioe iu the Courts of Adams county. • He will be at the office of Wu. 141'Sunn• RY, Esq., opposite the nuw:Lutheran Church during sessions of the Court. Gettysburg, Aug. 9th 6m-21 ALEX. R. STEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in the Centre Square, North of the Court-house, between "Smith's and “Stevenson's" corners. May 9, 1843. Iy-7 J. H. LIVED,- • A TTORNEY AT LAW, OFFERS his professional services to the people of Adams Connty. ilisoflice is the one on the public square in Gettys burg,./ateiy occupied _l_ office by WILLIAM MCSHERRY Esa• Hellas made arrangemetts to have the advice end as sistance of his fattier, JUDGE REED of Carlisle, in all difficult cases. July 26th 1845. tf-19 Wlll. B. 1111CTJELLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW . Office South-East corner of the . Franklin House, formerly occupied as SHERIFF'S OFFICEby GEORGE W. MCCLELLAN Esq. Me.. 21st, 1844. 40—ly STOVES: STOVES. ON hand and for eale; large quantity ' of STOVES, of all sizes, whiCh will be sold at.prices'to suitalie dines. Gettysburg, Sept. 40,3 845. , BLANKS FOR SALE. , ATeI'HIS OFFICE. • • 4 11 “. 1 1 .: I '' it: i."--lar.v: Gr o -r rr• -. " ac• w-ct,,,, A.. A. ~.1 ~Q .g!-C S ao ' , :Si ~•litentiost Farmers!! ;;C 4 . - 1 THRESHING MACHINE S, fir?„ . ' ' G,' : :. oT. WARR EN, .&. 00. i.) 4. : 't . .„ ill F.? : T HE subscriber would ii.vite Ow b..; ;,•, --- attention of the Agricultural Z., - ... _ , • V! , 0 community to the feet, that they ate ich: •,-' enuaged in the mutation' mg of l' -- 0 .p: 1 ,Litilr'..t Patent r -- - THRESHING MACHINES, r : ' . , as also, a variety of other pnlplits .., ... which they ate disposed to sell upon 3 - 9 . 0- • Auch.teims as will please all. N' •7_, uw is the time to puichas.e,— 6: :i.fi ;:-. Wheat and Rye are bringing gond ~.):, , „ prices and are itrut eat di•inand, and ~...7 . ; . ,-... it will be good policy in Fainters to 1 .- 1 ,1:-. purchase Machines and get their 1t"... 4 wheat into innrket as,elitly as possi- 1 3 ; ikq ble. Kr Call at WARREN & Cu's F ) :" Chenp - FtrUndry and supply your- ...); i'll selves immediately. Yr); • iil Gettysbu TE rg. ! luly_TS. 1R45. tf-.1(1 p ; ----- i5 7- 0-wv'Z.) z.) .. • SANE YOUR TEETH: FERDINAND E. VANDERSLOOT, SIIILGEON DENTIST. . MESPECTFU Ll' informs the Ci:i. veils of Gettysburg and vicinity thitt he is - prepared to perform every operate 0 appertaining to his Profession ;such such as 'Fi ling, Cleaning and PlUggirig Teeth,_ with Gold, Silver, Tin=foil and Convention. lie will also insert incorruptible . teeakin, Pivots, or Gold or Silver clasps in the most durable manner. If carious teeth aro properly trcnted•at seasonable lime, the progress of the decay m:iy bo entirely arrested. ❑e will insert them from one, to entire sets, in such manner, flint 'they will make the articulation of the voice -perfect, and materially assist in mastication. From the success whichl,as.atteneed his professional operations for•''sevetal years past, he is ,confident ho can satisfy all, who may favor him with a call. 111._..F0r his place of Residence, Enquire at the 'Store of M r. Samuel Fahnesteck. Nov. 9th,1844. , . Iy-84 Important Notice COBEAN'S NEW PATENT COOK STOVE. _ IHE Subscriber has just finished' rind 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 in use: The wants of the community have been the cause , vhich . induced the inventor to itilto this matter in hands, and he flatiere — tihnself that he has accomplished 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. Thle etuva will suit large or small families and can he kept up with LESS FUEL tind .L.IBOR than the Ilathatray or any whet. Stove now being used. Washing, Baking, Iron ing, Cooking and in fact all the culinary operations of a large family can be - kept go ing at one and tho same time, without any extra trouble to the person attending it. Besides the saving of fuel, the dalbrence in the prices of this stove is a material consid eration, being at least twenty pe(cent, LESS than the "Hathaway" Stove,. A. CODE A N tf-8 April 20, 1845. Ain/AWAY Coon X7:"4311 3i3:1 4. 1111 E undersigned, having purchased the Patent Right of these celebrated 000/13k 62 11; TWMO for the counties of Adams and Carroll, are now ready to supply any person wanting the araCT,' 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 all the different kinds of Cook Sieves. T. WARREN & CO. 'Gettysburg, May . 11, 1844. -tf-Et THEpublic is hereby respectfully in formed, that,l have consented to keep on hand iiiiasiortment of the pliblicationii (Tracts and Books) of The American Tract Sociely,for the' purpose of supplying all such, as may dewy° procure the same. 11C7" I have also left a quantity , of them publications at the stores of S. H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, wilco all_calls-will-be attended to. •. . JOSEPH IV ELKER, Agent. _Sominary c gettysburg, Aug. 16. tf72S TO CITY & COUNTRY BUMS, rrIHE-ittention of buyetwoc 900 % , i from the - city and country, is reitvect % , tully invited to a lot of NE W_GOODS, now, opening-, and which will be sold et exceed-. ingly 'low prices. The purpose is to self low, so that buyers, can see anditnow it to be their interest to deal with 'us. : Our stock will be continually kucreas.ed by new-stylet ad they appal.. • PRINTS; Bleached MUSLINS; Blown, Mgslins. Tichingst- CA MBRICS; (Una : hurgs i Plaid Cottons ; 'checks ; FLAN : N ELS; Saitinets; Linseys(lierseys;l(eci,. tacky Jeans; Cotton Xarnt CarpOt Cht;t9i :Wadding; dy6; 46e. • ' 1.1311 D, sTA NNARD iSz CO. ' cornor Bultimorti and Liberty streets, tiaitimore. orp-19 July VI, 184.
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