VALUABLE FARM fly virtueOf an order of the Orphans Court of Adams - County, the subsoil bar will extiose to Public Saki, on iho pre mises, on Wednesday the sth of Noeember next, at 10 o'clock, A. Jr., - aP aDi situate in Mt. Pleasant- townahio, Adams county, late the property of JOHN TOR RENCE, eloceased, , contatoing about 199 ACRES, The improvements on this farm are a Ons and a half -Story • • :•;. Log Daveillug house, Bank Barn, Spring Hotise, and other necessary Out-buildings. There is an 'APPI aA X AND PEACE ;;;(,:h.,, CCrnaalaZl) f • on the fern) ; besides a variety of other fruit trees. There is a nuver-tail mg Spring of excellent water convenient to the house; about 50 .acres of WOOD LAND, and a, sufficiency of goOd geadow.. The land is of good quality and well watered. TERMS — Oho half in bond, and the resi due in fwo_equal annual payments, without interest—the :purchaser to give security to the satisfaction of the suliPeriber. -- JOSEPH COSIIUN, Ex'r. JP JERS °AWL ES Ta TE TURTIE will be be sold at the sane time - and-phxcerby the-milascriber,-Exeeutor --of John Torrence, deceased,. _ . . . . 3 HEAD OF, HORSES, Rve - 1111.:CH - COW Sir( number of young CATTLE, about 30 head of flogs, )7 Sheep, about 90 bushels of Wheat. a small quantity of Rye, about 150 bushels of oats, '250 bushels of Corn, Et or 9 tone of -Hay ; Ploughs, Harrows. Horse-gears, two Wind mills, (one of thernfiret•rate,), one broad. wheeled• Wagon. one narrow do., together with a variety of other articles, including 710 USEHOLD 4---KITCHEN=-FURNITei TErniti—A credit of six months will be given on ell purchases nbovn -Five Dollars, thepirchaser to give note with security.— Purchases under Five Dollars toile paid In Cash. Sale to commence_at 1l o'clock at. • JOSEPH COSHUN, Ex'r By the Court, D. C. BRINKERHOFF, Cleric. Oct. 3. 0 4 .2 t 0 72 tea2taitaitcypia ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN W. DENWIDDIE ESPP.eFU LLY infornii tho 'eta .l"ll zens of Gettysburg and the surround ing country, that he 17as taken the well known ftattoring. Establishment • "of J . l H. SKELLY, in Cliambersburg st., Gettyiburg, nearly opposite Mr. Buehler's Apothecary and Book Store, where he is! prepared to . executo all work,in his with neatness and most approved stylo. Ito" - L-All work entrusted to him wilt he warranted to fit. His terms will be very moderato ; fig-CASII or COUNTRY PRODUCE. 0::rTho latest Fashionvvill belegularly received from the Cities. THE subscriber takes the present oppor tunity of recommending to the patronage of the public Mr..IicaVVIDDIE,. whom mini tisoment appears above. lie has been for a long time employed in. my establishment, and 1 cheerfully recommend him - iis an ex cellent. Mechanic, and one every way wor , thy of public confidence. Gettysburg,_ Oct. 0.„ DIAMOND. TONSOR s. R. TIPON , 11 1 ASHIONABLE .Ba 7er and Hair- Dresser,. has remove his.. , Temnle" to the Diamond, adjoining .t he County Buil dings, .where he can at atl times bO found prepered to attend to the calls (Attie public. Frotnibrig. experience 'lie flatters himself that he 'can go through all the ramifications of the Tnnsorieal departments with such an infitlite degree of skill as will meet the en t iresitisfactinn of all whe may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, theiefore,.that by attention to busi ness rind ii desire to please, he will merit as well as recei;ii a liberal share of public patronago.. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings.. . • Oct. - 10. • tf 0 'V I C,E. A LL persons having claims against A SIL BRAHMA KITCHEN of Reading township, who has been declared a habitu al drunkard, will present ttem r properly nu thentieated, to the subseriber, who has been appointed his compittee; and all persons the said Abraham Kitchen, are hereby required in niche payment to the subitriber, residing iu the said township of heading. • MOSES M. NEELY, Corn. Petober. 3, . 1846. • 6t N. IL - 43 E • LETTERaTeStarnonifiry on . the Estate ."Or Prisoinics - Boirmt, deceased, late of Strahin township, Adams county, having beetygrante4 to the, subscriberhe hereby gIVP.k - tlPlicfk 10. 411 those indebte d,, to make immediate payment,and those hiving claims 1q00160014hegn; properly authenticated for o . o' the,subscriber, residing in IVIBLE, Ber. ve Igo arbFFERS his professional services to the peoplo of. Adams Connty. . 'II is office is the one on the public square in Geityo 4iurg, lately occupied as a law rffice , by IfVuramt McSnonnv Esr.t. He has made arrangements to have the advice nod 119. sistance of his father, JUDGE REED of Carlisle, in-all difficult eases. July 26th 1845. J. H. SKELLY. . J{. J. SCHREINER, ItlagistrAle 416. Scrivener. Office: 1n Chanibersburg Street, directly opposite to .2}lr. Craig's hotel. 11 . 1 A VING disposed of the i‘Star', o „; Ban. ncr," the subscriber wou'd respectful ly inform his friends and the public, that be can alieuys be found in his JUSTICE OF FICE, where ho will be ready nt all times to attend to any business entrusted to his care. Besides the duties incumbent upon him as a Justice of the Peace, lie'will at tend to other Collections, as also the draw ing of deeds, instruments of writing, &e. For capacity, promptness, and faithful ness in the diseharge of those duties, he to fers 'the public to the llon:Jami:s COOPER,- DANIEL M. SgysEß, A. R. STEVENSON, & WILLIA3I M'SilliltliY, 11. J. SCIIREINER. September 20, 1845. 31r1 -2S '.CALITIN BLYTHE. TTO X.1.11* T L.l n INI oLf L th e p Cl e t ca n n i ( n i t c l o e u p i e i t v' y e rut f e p o i r i a t a . delphin. His Office is at No. 35, South FOliwrt; Street, between Chesnut and Walnut:A:Teta. Oct. 3, 1845. - 3m TO CO.VTRaCTONS. PROPOSALS will be rccei.v ed ler the erection of an Edifice fur AlteLuso.of-the Preparatory Department ni Pennsylvania-College and the Lim ruin As sociation, until the tat of.iVorember nest. The building. is to be of briCk, 45 beet front, 50,,,fect back; and :34 feet to the eaves, with a portico. Plans and specifications tnay be seen, and terms rnade known, at the Drug and Book :Store of S. 11. Bur:a- LER; where Proposnls may he left. S. H. BUEHLER. • • S. FA lINESTOCK, Corn. for H. GILBERT, Penn College. 11 H AUPT, • M. JACOBS, Coin. for L Association. l acttysburg, Scpt 20. - td NViii. B. 111 9 CIA ELL , ATTORNEY_, AT LAW. Office - South-F,ast corner of the.. Franklin House, formerly occupied as SITERIFF'S OFFICEbyGhouGEW. MCCLELLAN Esq. Pee. 21st, 1844. ummovik.n. Attorney and Counsellor. at .Law, 111 AS removed to Wavneehoro,''but will practice in the : Courts of Adattia county. • He will ha ni the office of W. ItlrSonn• Eq., opposite the now Lutheran Church during sessions of the Court. Gettysburg, Aug. 9th . . 6m-21 ALEX. II: S'PEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in the Centre Square, North of t he Court-houSe, between '‘Sinitit's and "Stevenson's" corners. Getty burg; May 9, 1843. 3• 11. In E D ATTORNEY AT LAID; Dr.. William I'. nell E F EI s P sI N ' A .1. 1 F L UY offers s r.LitLvi rsto leis P othe c it i t o i zens of Gettysburg and vicinity. He can at all times be foundwat his office in SOUTH BALTIMORE STREET, unless-professionally engaged. • Nov. 23d, 1844. NO'TTICE. 1-LTTERS Testamentary on the Estate of ABRATIAN Itictran, deceased, late of Germany Township, Adams County, Pa. having been granted to the subscribers, they hereby give notice to all those indebted, to make immediate payment, and those 'hav ing claims to present thorn, proper!) au thenticated for settlement, to the subscri bers, residing in Germany Township. GEORGE WILL, Ex , rB. MARY KELLAR:. 5 OctOber 3, 1845. fit. RATS! RATS! IIOUSEKEEPERS, and 'others, who are annoyed by • - - • Rats, Mice, Cfickroaches, &c. can be relieVed by the we of a - Preparation for the destruction of Rats, &c. made by Dr. IVl‘PnErtsorr, of Harrisburg, which will provo 'a certain destruction to these trout)• lesome and unwelcome Yisitori3,k,i", ClG — Thc efficacy of the preptration will be WARRANTED, and the money return ed if it fail to do ite work. .. For stile in 'Gettysburg, et the Drug am) Bookstore ofr , • Bit NIUEL Oct. 3. BM ANICS FOR EA TI9:,OFFICE. aka:llX 6.1.1,1Zbaa Ft "H E sui , croberi will sell at Public Sale on the 27th joy if October next, on the premises, a' Plantation containing about ACRES, nn which aie erected, a two-story Weath er-boarded \(F I -r• DWELLING -HOUSE,., Jlune Bank Barn, Spring House, Smoke and other necessary out-buildings. There is on the Farm, Apple and Peach ORCHAnDS, bearing Fruit of tliu choicest kind, an un- Spriaz ofiVater convenient to the Dou-e, a sufficiency of MEADOW, and bout 05 , Acres of 1%.P .f,) 4LO j.2 . 5Z 4 2) 9 well timberel The House and othij Im• 'provernOnts arc all good, and the land of fine quality. This Farm was formerly the property of Guonnr lityvv, deceased, who, in his life time, sold it to his sons, Jon N and GEOnuc, as whose Estate it is now ofil-red fur wile. It is situated to Hamiltonton iownsliip, Ad- RUN county,iihont 5 miles from Ctettyslnirt4; and is; in all respects, one of the most dcsi- . ruble Forms in the county. Terms.-- One-iliird of (113 purelinne mon ey to he paid in hand, on the confirmation: of the sale; the residue in three equal annu til payments, without interest. 0,, the pay men! of the ;mod money and seruring the rosidue,.an indivutable title will - be made to the purchaser. Vela to take place at 1 o'clock, G - j•Per3ons desiring to pun•lrosx, bo shown the,, property by Geo. W. D. !flirt, who resideo on the prernirea. J tMPS Coorrn in the Administrator of John Irvin, dee'd:, and is selling the in. (crest of the said John (an undivided half,) in the said .prcioiseo, by virtue , of an order of the Court. "Lancnst,n• insert ti!l 541 ,. and c,harge adver;isei 3: _ - 27—ts 1 545 3332,•,_ AT --aDavErAwn SAE; . E Rubsrriber utr: rs at Private Sale, a 12 - -part at the Vann on .which lio resides, containing 176 Acres. The improvementa are a new TWO STORY jr,, J LOG bWELLINO. ._ . liilitl - N1 1 ,i9 with a cellar under it, a Frame Barn; a gar den enclosed with a paling knee, a well of water, a young linaring - 1.11 a 7 T - c2 , 1 - 17 2' g.) Of grafted fvuit, a good NlCAuove, and *rr,cre can b. made ; there are about 70 acre!! of IVOOI/,i5-AND, well De( with gmicl ;lit !MP .M . I.WX . 15M 31104 A 35 acres of easily tilled hind can oleo bo cleared, and plenty of timber left for tho use of the Farm. This property lies about 6 miles South of Gettyshurg, nearly joins tho road that leadp, from Enunittsburg and [dillerstown, to the Two Taverns ut the Baltimore .turapike, and within r ! l i mile of the road that leads from Sell's Mill on Me'rsh Creek,\to.Tan. neytown and Baltimore:' AbOut 6, miles. front this Farm, there is two Limn, Kilns and plenty of limestone, near tho Millers town road. . • This Farm will be divided to reit\ pui chasers. 1 would sell the improvements ! with 100 acres or any greater number.\ The terms will be made env and the payments to suit the purchasers. ROBERT THOMPSON.. September 1:3; 1815. tf-26 A 1'4,131n. 17,C S ny Order of the Orphans' Court of Ad ams County, the Subqetil)er, Admin istrator of the Estate of LIENItY WAL TER, decea.ed, will offer at Pohlie Sale, On Tuesday h e 11th of .V oven at ono o'clock, r. at., on the Uremia's, in Woollen township, Adams County, UM' 4-3.0 RS. . . Of said deceased, adjoining lands of Joseph Deardorff, Jacob Shank, Charles F. Kenter, Nicholas Bushey, and others, containing •9a. u q.) at a of Land, more or less.. The improve'menta upon the Farm are valuable and in good or. der, including a Two-Story Double Bela v DWELLING , with a BRICK Back Building; a' Bank Burn, the Lower-pert Stone and the tipper part Lng, with Sheds, &c.. a Still-House ; Blacksmith Shop; Corn Crib;, Wagon . Shed, &c. There are also upon the Farm TWO 08C.11.,11111 S . 1 •• of young awl 'thriving trees. A large proportion oldie tiz,ct is composed of ex cellent MEADOW LAND. and some. good TIMBER. Several Springs and run = ping streams furnish a good and conttant supply of Water: There to upon- the Farm a, ape and a half 'story Log Tenant House, with a Log Stable, "a Spring House, anda nekr.failing &c. fri - The ,tract might easily be divided to make two convenient Farms.. "AA,itondance will be given, and terms 'tido, known, on the (Inv of sale, bY NICHOLAS BUSHEY, Adner: - • . ; the. Court, • ' D C. BRINKERHOFF, Clerk.. Oct. 3. - is GEO. W. O. IRy IN, JAMES COOPER, TRUSTEE'S SALE REAL ESTATE. ril l llE sub, , criber, having. been appriirited nusive of Thornio Goodwill', wilt of fer ntPublic Salo on Friday, the 24/' day of October 7iPtt, upon ilie Ilt the lioutio of Thomas Gondinan, in Franklin township, Adams/ county, a large tractrof PATENTED LAND, Containing* about 22,0 acres; about 40 anreA, being cleared and in a stale of cultivation: . Ole rallanco being covered with ebesiit, and oilier "Dar 3111 1 20111:1213C rlikl _lltiloo,_ The itnpluyentenis corms! el a f4k_.,%, ANT) A TIALF sTORY 7 .4 ; ; i t f, LOG m: DWELLING .HOUSE, ~,A4 3 'A Log Stable and u Log Work Shop, a dviing of griod watercis convenient to the door, and thorn is an excellent • APPLT.L -ORCHARD (iv • yid upon the dee reti land.. The ahiive Al'Ap prooortv has been assigned to the subscriber for the use of the creditors of the said Thomas Goodman, at,d will be sold al toi,ether, or in smaller lota t suit putclia: ECrth This tract adjoins the lands of Emanuel Pitzer, Joseph Rife, Daniel Daywalt, and others. . f4ale to CommPnee at I o'clork,,P. al., on said day, due 'attendance mid terms be made known by DAVID CHAMBERLAIN. Trustee.. September C, 1a33. to-25 Persons desirous of viewing the properly before sale, can - have an opportunity of so doing,,by calling4PLten the subscriber or Mr. Goodman who resides upon it, and who will take pleasure in showin., J' We rccomm'ead all of our friciiils visitimT the city to call at the Pekin Company's store, and lay in a supply of their delicious Tea::, ',lie Relast Tea Colapany, No. 30 S. Second st., betvecen Mar Let & Chesnut, PHILADELPHIA, - AVE comottlitly on hand, and for Enlo, Wholesale and Retail; a- vomit; of (Immo riatsil • P l. - 4 1 3 .; i • • TEAS. A T •LOTVER J 7 ° ~I ccording to the..quolity, than they can be bouht fur at any other estab lishment in the City. ' nro sold at !ilia house, and several varieties which• Cannot be obtained e!sewhera. Any Teas. which de, not givo entire satisfactinq can be re turned and enehanged, or the Money will be r; funded. . !n o citizens - of Adams counly.aro re. spoctfully invited to give us a call. s G. - B. ZIERER, Agent of the Pehinrea Company. Philadelphia, Oct. 3, 18'15. ly Z - 11.° Zi2 2.e 211 Y virtue arm order, of the Orphans' J 1.9. Court of Adams county, the subscri bers, Administrators of Gnovor. Invriv, de censed, at Public Sole, on the prem ises, on the 27th day of October next, A FARM containing about 138 ACRES, situated in flamiltonban township, on which aro erect ed a OND AND A lIALP STORY (ig Mouse, . Log Barri, and . Stone Sprlncr Ileum There is on the farm .Apple o"rehniA, a large proportion of good Meadow, and a stialeien cy- of Wood:a.4!d. 0_,0 1 :4 0 7. At the same time, the subscribers will sell a tract of Jlountain Land, late the. proper ty of Cilikutoc hivis, deceased, containing nbnut. 1 2 Acres, adjoining lands of J edllough; James NlcGatiglty, and others. Terms—One-ha If of the purchase Money for each of the above Tracts, to be paid in hand, end the residue in Iwo equal annual payments, without interest. Sale to take place at 1 o'clock, P. M. (0- At the same ttrno and place, the sub scribers will sell a quantity of HAY, and some WHEAT and RYE by the hoshel. GEO..W. D. IRVIN J AMES • COOP ER, Adoer of Gco. geed, Sept. 20, 1845. is Executor's Oroilee. I - J ETT FIRS TusTA ENTARY — ttI . der the last will and testament of. Jane Bonner, deceased, lato of Latimore town ship, Adams county, having been granted to. the subscriber, residing in said township, ho hereby gives notice to all those indebt ed to said deceased, to make immediate payment, and those. who having chime to present them properly authenticated, for settlethent. - • • NI. F. BONNER, Executor. - Set)l.2o, .1845. • 27-01 'l'E •)71 P J Rai .N 4 Cs E. A'Meeting of the "Elunterstown Total Abstinence Society" will be he held_, in the flunterstawn School-house, on Wed-: nattily evening the 20th' inst. It is hoped that there will be a full and prompt Own._ dance of the friends of the cause. • Otr-The Rev. ilfr. Il'Atplr.r.zi will deli er an Address. Oct. 10. HAND -B ILLS, , CaF4o3_laiiks l -Notices, and Printin - - off' eveq description, neatly and - -,-romptly- executed-at the-- • ." Office of the Star Republican ,Rainier ..,,,,,, i .,,, , ,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ; ,,,, : 0 1 , r .: r f 0 ,,,i, r ,.,,.,• ;44 slitentiosi 1411411(1*s:1 4 1- 0 4 i . THRESHING MACHINES. :l - P. q_: ;9T. WAR.EN,& Ce. is: - A ..4 . •,,, - •:- ~-„ In'tilE subset iber would invite the Lyi - attention of the Agricultural ' i ;R co - mmunity to.the fact, that they rut , P-.. ~ *AI A- en gaged in the manufacturing otr p. --: • • ~.: ,-- 4 Little's Patent _e l i E 4 THRESHING :MACHINES, 0_: r_. ; o t , us also, a variety of other patents ,a; ir:, l which they are disposed to sell upon-‘p it-1 -.: e , such terms as will please all. t-- ,1>.: • 1 Now is the time to putchase (.1 I 1 : .... 4 Wheal and Rye are bringing good 6 ; ~ ~ . -'I rrices and are in.great demand; tied r : oi. I- ',l it willAir - gi\nd policy in Fainters u. ;.-4 putchase Machines and get their P 3 ::.....0 4 wheat into market as early EIS rw-:ei- 9...; ; : q I,l*e; - Kr" Call at WARREN & Co' c?; ;..eti Cheap Foundry and supply your- P . :. 'i.,Ci selves immediately. t : !0 Gettysburg, July 5. 1P45. tf-lf;'1: SAVE YOUR FERDINAND E. VANDERSLQOT, SURGEON DLIVTIS7', ESI'ECJFULLY informs the Cili zees of Gottysburg and vicinity that he is prepared-to perform every operation appertaining to his Profession ; such as Fi ling, Cleaning and Plugging Teeth, with Tin-foil and C.omposttiop. lie will also insert incorruptible teeth on PiVols, or Gold or Silver clasps in the nioGt durable manner, [f carious teeth aro properly treated at a setoonable' time, tho progress of tho decay may bo entirely arrested; lie will insert them from one, to entire sets, in such manner, that they will make the articulation of the %cies 'perfect, and materially assist in mastication. FroM the success which has attended his professional operations for several years past, ho is confident ho can satisfy all, who may favor him with a call. For his place of Residence, Enquire at the Store of Mr. Samuel Fahneetock. Nov. 9th-, 1.6 , 141. Iy-34 liporiant Notice: COBEAN'S NEW PATENT ,' -COOK STOVE. • THE Subscriber has juin finished and pot,in operation.a •NEW PATENT COOIIG STOVE, which he considers. equal if not much superior to any otberet tiole of the same kind now in use. The wants-of the comMuniv have been the cause vhich, induced the inventor to take this matter in 'Bands, and ho flatters himself that he has accomplished that which others have, failed tp do, by nrOducing an article which must and will be a great saving to every family that uses it. This Stove will suit large or small families and can be . kept up with IFUEIf. and zanon than the Hathaway or any other Stove now being used. Washing, Baking, Iron ing, Cooking and in fact all the culinary operations of a largo family crene kept go ing at one and the same time, without any extra trouble to .the person attending it. Besides the baying of fuel, the difference. in the prices of this stove is ti material consid eration, being at least twenty per cent, LESS than the ''Hathaway" Stove. A. COBEAN. April 26, 1R45._ tf-6 11111 &WAY COOT ODD - VET 31S-M €. /NIUE undersigned, having purchased the In- Patent Right of the&e celebrated g4j(D H US. 0 1- 207 1 1 for the counties of Adams and Carroll, are now ready . to supply any person *riming the article, at all times—they will keep con .stantly on hand, a large stock of the diner, ent sizes, and, deliver- them . at all times to any persons purchasing -- also, dfihrind for sale all the differelft kinds of Cook StOves. T. W ARREN & CO. Gettysburg, May 11, 1.144. tf—S OCTIO.E. Tl-IE . public is hereby respectfully in formed, that I have consented to keep on hand an.,assortment of the publications Mie:fa - and Books) of The American Trdct Society i cor the purpose of supplying all such as may (Imre to procure the same— ' I ; have also left a quantity of these publications nt the stores of S. EI. Buehler and S. S. Forney, where all calls vAll.be attended to. - • JOSEPH WELKER, Agcnt. Seminary, Gettysburg, Aug. 16. tf-22 TO CITY ,did COUNTRY ouyEps. r r i l E dttention of buyers 9f, DRY GOODS ' IL from the city-and country, is respect• Cully invited.to a tot of.NEW GOODS, now opening, and which will be sold at exceed ingly low prices. The purpose is to sell low, so that buyers can see and knoW it to be their interest to deal with us.' Our stock vill be continually increased by new styles is they appear. , PRINTS; Die:lobed MUSLINS; Brown Tickings; - CAMBRICS; Uenn iurgs; Plaid Cottons; Checks; OLAN wlEl,S;_Sattinets; Linseys; Kerseys; Ken ucky Jeans; Cotton Yarn; Carpet Chain; .Vadding, &c., &c. FORD, STANNARD & CO., . -- C - Oin - at - Ultinfareandr - Libefty__ Civets, Baltimore. 3m-13 July 26, 1848. NOTICE To Collectors and Tax payers. VOU are hereby nutiflrd thni, necurdirg to rxisting laws, the 'rpm's, bath State , ind Count), nro trquirtdY to be paid cn.or bcfure the Ist cloy of Jo nt.ory r• wise interest xsdi Le thy - tr.( LI:le to all de linquents in the pa) - nit ni oI S'bto (KT Itrferenco fur infer u.ritn n nat had to the 40111 and 42d F.retion ut ILt licv• urine Law, parscd in 1844. A Flirt of 11.0 Srelion pro% ides that "Any Stole Tux re' typining nil aid by an', inclivjclutil or C9lpo ration, oiler mid tax is eue and pat tilde by said County to the Crnaret.wealth, rhall hear an limiest uf FIN per ctr,. and le a lien rn the emote in whirl it is that'gtd, till fully paid and d.!' 11) order of the CriviolFtii.orrs, .1. AUGUINBAUtiII, Clerk. Ctrtl3ll , Stoxrit.4 l (Yrricr. • Gellysbuyrthit. 10, 1845. COOK ..S7r()V SUPER' MITE attention of the public is res.rPetfully cal led 14 S. lIENTz's KIOIE:Ws Coos STovi.: an article enperior to any yet offei . ed to the public for cooking Imposes. It was got up expre!44) , to answer the wants of the Fainter, and will not fail to please all who may require a good F zed COOK STOVE. One' of the many advantages possessed by this Stove is, that water, apple-but ter, clothing, &c. can be boiled in a large copper kettle at the same time, whilst cooking is doing for 20 or thirty persons. It is decidedly superior for na Kr N 1;•••—the heat being - Completely under the control Of the cook, who can apply it to. the bot tom as well as to the top of the oven, and thus bake wftTijleifeCt regitlarity. — It unnecessary to give any further detail of its..advantages. Pleas° reler to the subjoined certificate from Wm. E. El liott. Esq..,• Patent Agent, of Washington City.— Many test imonials'eqnally flattering could be fur nished, lout this may suffice. Those who want a superior Cook Stove, trill do well to try this arti cle—they are warranted or nu sale. . S. BENTZ. . , 13oonsboro', "Slay 10, I:•if3, WA Hit I NI/TON, May 3, 1.5.13. To Samuel Bentz, 1:91i., Dear Siva--1 have tried the Cooking Stove that you sent me. atal am well pleased with it 3 performance. 111 y expectations are more than re alized. 1 believe it will perform more cooking is less time,and with less fuel than any of the va rious Cooking Stoves that I Rase tried during 25 years' connection with the Patent Office. Its mer its need only nfore generally-known-to insure its fame throughout the country. I ant at length satisfied in the culinary department of my.do mestie .establishment—for winch 1 acknowledge Myself indebted to your genies and enterprise. 1 reMain very respectfully, yours, &c., r WM. V. ELLIOTT, Patent Agent. E - T1 THIS DAY APPOINT J. D. PAXTON & Co., my AGENTS for the State of Pennsyl- Vania, for the sale of Territory aild otherwiiie, of my Cook Stove. SAMUEL BENTZ. E'eptember 17, is .13 FARMERS' AND. OTHERS _ • Are 'respectfully informed that the undersigned jiaee now on band, end are. teanulacturing the a bove Stoves, so that they ere now prepared 'te, fill all , orders with: which they may.be favoredotpon._ theshortest notice. J. D. PAXTON k Co. Caledonia, Franklin co., Fept. 20, lSt 5. tf JIRANDRETII PILLS. H E llncsnerre I,s a general family JL medicire,pspecially in , 1, rouhtty so' subject to sudden changes of temp 'attire as this, are absolntely - invlnable. 13}, , having the Brandreth Pills always on hand, should a sudden attack of sickness take place,-they can be given at once, and will often have ellbcted a cure lielorc the physician could have arrived. Now, Brandreth's Pills not only purify the blood, but they lessen the quantity, and at the . . same time ina,ke — the quality: better. They only take the worn-out parts froth- the blood, Those which, if retained, would be a source of disease, The good elfectS which are defived from Bran dreth's Pills have to be felt in order to be believ ed. The seeds of decay can be constantly eradica ted, by their use, and the Principle of Life—The Blood, strengthened. Thus prolonging vigor of body and mind to a period when we have been" accustomed to see the faltering step and the en• feebled intellect. In all oases of Indigestion, Worms, Agtlimn, Diseases of the Heart, and in - hll affections of the Stbptach and Bowels, ale Biandreth Pills will be foriiiil Ctiever-failing remedy. To insure the full benefit of these celebrated Pills, they should be kept in 'the house, so that upon the first commencement of - sickness they may be at once resorted to. One dose Men is bet ter than a dozen after the disease has become es tablished in the system. The Brandreth Pills are purely vegetable, and so innocent that the' infant of a month 'old may use them, if medicine is required, not only with safety, but with a certainty ..of receiving all the ben fit medecine is capable of imparting. Fe males may use them through all the-critical peri ods in their lives; the Brandreth Pills will insure their health, and produce regularity in all the tune lions of life. Guard well against counterfeit Pills. To avoid them, observe your securities: . SECIIIIITI No. 1 Each Agent who sells the Genuine Brandreth Pills has a CEnTiricaTE or AGENCY, which has been-engraved at a vast expense. It represents the. Manufactory at Sing . Sing, on the banks of tholltulson river, and is signed by Dr.: prandreth, with his seal stamped upon the paper. Sucu . JuiTr No. 2 Above all observe the labels upon the boxes.-- Each box of the Genuine Pills has now THREE LADLES upon it. The top and the. botlom.la• bels contain upwards of 5000 letters in RED ink:: The words BENJAMIN BRANDRETH'SPILLS is printed over 20U times upon the two labels. The abovd justly celebrated Pills can be procu red of the lbßowing persons, who are the only au thorized agenes for the county of Ada . ms, Pa: AGENTS, John M. Stevenson, son. Getty :1)114,, .Abrallarn King, M'Sherry & Fink, J. D. M'Creary Cook & Ginlon, • A: M'Farland, Mary Duncan, J. Hildebrand, Note— , Dr. Benjamin Brapdeth has ;lever author ized any Doctor, Druggist or• Apotheeary or Ped lar in the United States, to sell his Medicines.— The Brandreth pins sold by them are Bae Coun terfeits. 7 The above Genuire Pills eon to procured grolesale-zlr—Retail..a.l. • • • 0 ..Z._`1: in Ciettyzburg. " • Ilunterstown, Littlestownr Petersburg, Ilarnpton, Abbottstown, Caslitown, Eust
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