• soar ailinTIELMOViro J. J. BALDWIN "•• • TILL continues to manufacture at his new stand, in South Bahitt-tore street, a • few doors above the-Store of Mr- SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, and next door to Mr. %Viva purat's Tinning Establishment, --fit T 0, Of the latest stifle and fashion, _ _ and:of the brat material. _ • Be will keep a general assortment on hand at all times, and will sell for cash at prices to suit the times. (0. , All persons . knowing themselves to be indebted to the subscriber, by book nccount or otherwise, of long standing, will please call and make settlement immediately. Gettysburg, Oct. 10. . 3m NEW • NXUFF .70foruracTon No. 175 West Franklin st., near Pa. Avenne, BiLTIMOR E 2 MD. E. E. DEMUTH, LATE of LANCASTER, Pa. respectfully tnforms the public that lie has corn menced the manufacture of the GENUINE Lancaster Rappee Snuff, as made by the late CHUISTOPIIER Dsmurn, the originalinventor and founder of the es tablishment in Lancaster, and which recipe is in the possession ot . no other person but the advertiser, who is now solo proprietor of the original recipo for making the cele brated Lancaster Rappee Snnf, and which will be found a finer and far superior article to any sold as Lancaster Snuff. CCTAII orders for E. E. Demuth's genu ine Lancaster Rappee Snuff will be thank fully received end promptly attended to, at a reduced price for Cash. Oct. 17. 4t NOTICE. • Estate of Archibald Love. 11 AKE notice that the subscribers, true. ' tees of ARCUIB ALD LOVE, undor a Dorriestic Attachment, will attend at the public house of Mnj. Wm. W. BAMERSLY, in Petersburg, Huntington township, Ad ams county. on Saturday—the .Bth-day-of IVovember 1845, to receive proof or the :claims of the creditors of the.sa,id Arebi• bald Love, when and where the said credi t. tors may attend. CHAR4EB . :ItETTLEWEL . L; • WM.R. SADLER, GEO. DEARDORFF, Trustees of Archibald Dive. 'Oct. 24. ^ • - td A C • - ryllHE Winter Session of the NEW OX. FORD COLLEGIATE AND MED. . 1 A L INSTITUTE, for 18454, will ' commence in its various branches, on. Mon day the 20th day of October inst., and will continuo till the Ist of April followifig. 5 filo-Prices of tuition as heretofore. - For Pupils from a distance, the'Principal will, if desired, procure Board, Washing and mending for $75 per annum.—Payment half yearly in advance. . • M. D. G. PFEIFFER, M. D., ' Principal. New Oxford, Adams CO., Oct.° 4t NOTICE. .ETTERS of. Administration on the es -m-4 4 tate of EPHRAIM J. Davis, late of Ger many township, Adams county, deceased, baying been granted to the subscriber, he hereby gives nonce to all those indebted to said estate, to c all and settle; and those having claims, t o present them properly au thenticated for settlement, to the subscriber, isidingiikittlestoyvn. JOSEPH FINK, jr. Administrator. 6t-31 Oct. 17, 1845 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I T j ETTERS TESTAMENTARY on • the • estate of JAMES SCOTT, deceas ed, late of Tyrone township, Adams, coun ty, hating been granted to the subscri ber, she hereby ,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 subscriber, residing' in Tyrone township. RACHAEL SCOTT, Ex'x. 6t - Oct. 17. The greatest Improvement yet ! COLIG.IRS TLIE Subscribers having purchased the Patent Right for Adams, Perry, and York counties, (York borough, Shrewsbury, and Liverpool in the latter excepted,) in Pennsylvania, and of Frederick county, Md. of IiA.WORTH'S Improvement in stuffing and blocking. ' HORSE COLLARS, which surpasses any thing of the kind ever brought before the public—they are now, prepared to makufacturCt itORSE COLLARS , '"of the bat quality, and in a more neat andmiubstantial form than can be done hi any other shop in the county. :Their Eitablishmeut is Situated near Thorrm sicillotel, (Stage Oflice,) where they will fur nish t h is article, so - valuabli from its neatness and durability. • Shop , Rights within the .a bove liniititwill-pjease.-address the subscribers at Gettysbur...% • • Get WHITE ScCULP. • ebtirg, Oct. 17, 1845_' -tf STOVES! STOVES. OS hand and )Inl sale, a large quantity '..r.. - 4 116 1 1`0VES', ofall sizes,. which will 1114-14141Tri t cee to *kit the times. V.,.'5,...:, - , "=:?:—•',- - portQK ARNOLD. srtetiiiibiiik 'i Sept. 20 , 1845. , 27-3 in . ... . , '--- ~ , 4 *..1');;. - . . 4 . 1t4-t.lf r ,0 0D! . • i. ~ ~ ~- •,.... --.;:,.... ~. - x ..4.. - • ~, - - . .::4."... 4.4 44 - " , %sKe , ~./ -•-- - - - S. 'I: `--f- - , - -,V,_ ... ittirAiioar good .00:D:will-lie A .4scatep Anse Ir Illb110111)11011 al :•4141.. * "_lstif,_. Mi . Misiner72, 3141 ; 004 its 001;:* ~ - • tf ‘;.,"•;-';',..::•-, is;:-., . _ t ) : Fashionable Congreisional THE Proprietors of theISTATioNAL IN. TELLIGENCER, in order to meet the wishes of those whose circumstances' or in clination do net allow them to subscribe von to a weekly Washington paper doting the whole year, have determined to issue, during each session of Congress, a weekly sheet styled "THE CONGRESSIONAL IPITEL LIGENCER," to be devoted exclusively to the publication; as far as its limits will permit t _ of the Prpceedings of both houses of Con. gross, and Official Reports and Documents connected therewith, including a complete official copy of all the Acta passed by Con gress during the session. To bring tho price within the means of every man who can read, the charge for this paper will be for the first session of each Congress One Dollar, and for the sec ond session of each Congress half a Dol lar. The price of the CoNonEsszorm, INTEL LIGETICEIt, to be issued, on each Wednes day during the approaching Session of Con; gress, will therefore: be One-Dollar, paid in advance. To enlarge twon the value, to those who, lake no newspaper from Washington, of this publication, containing an impartial butmecessaiily abbreviated account of the proceedings in Congress, including an au thentic official copy of all the laWs passed during the session, would bo needless. The man who takes no such paper ought to take one, it he does not prefer remaining igno rant of what most nearly concerns his own destiny,„and that of his family and of his - posterity forever. iro-Whon six copiesare ordered and paid for by any one person, a deduction of one sixth will be made from the price that is to say, ft remittance of Five Dollars will command six copies of the Congredional Intelligencer for the next Session. A re mittance of Ten Dollars will secure thirteen copies; and for, Fifteen dollars remitted from any one person or place twenty copies will be forwarded. (0- Payment in advance in all cases iq in dispensable. latielligencer. This paper, being made up of such por tion of the contents of the National Intent. goncer proper no can be compressed within ihe compass ofa single newspaper, contin ues to be issued and mailed to subscribers eieery.Saturdny at Two Dollars, payable in advance in all cases—no account being o• penedwith subscribers to the weekly pa- To bring this Paper yet_ moro nearly within the roach of shah as desire to Coke by the year a cheap paper from the seat of tho General Government, a reduction will be made in the. price of it where a number of copies are ordered and paid -for by any one person or association at the following _ For Ten Dollars six copies will be sent. For Twenty Dollars thirteen copies ; and For each sum of Ten Dollars, above Twenty, eight copies will be forwarded; so.that a remittance of Fifty Dollars, will will command thirty-seven copies. Oct. 17. RATS! RATS: OUSEKEEPER 9, and Where, 'vbo u are annoyed by Rats, Mice, Cockroaches, &c. can be relieved by the uqe of a Preparation for the destruction' of Rats, ikc. made by Dr. 514PuEneoN, of Harrisburg, which will prove a certain destruction to these trout). tesome and unwelcome visitors. KrThe efficacy of the preparation will be WARRANTED, and the money return ed if it fail to do its work. For sale in Gettysburg, at the Drug and Bookstore of SAMUEL IL BUEHLER. Oct. 3. lm NOTIO.M. THE public is hereby respectfully in- Rirmed, that I have consented to keep on hand an assortment of the publications ,(Tracts and Books) of The American Tract Society,for the purpose of supplying all such as may desire to procure the same. II:7 I have also left a quantity—ef these publications at the,stores of S. H. Buehler and S. S. Forney, 'where all calls will be attended to. JOSEPH WELKER, Agent. Seminary, Gettysburg, Aug. 16. tf-22 REED -----J ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFERS his professional services to the people of Adonis County. His office is the one on the public square in Gettys burg, lately occupied as a. law lite by Wrwarit MCSIIERRY EsQ. He bus made arrangements. to Wive the advice and 'as sistance of his father, JUDGE REED of Carlisle, in all difficult cases. July 20t11 . 1845. tf-10 THE Methodist Episcopal Church in Now Oxford, - Adams county, - will be DEDICATED on Sunday, the 2d of No= vember next; when the Church Brethren of all Orthodox denominations, are respectful ly invited to attend, ,It is expected that a number of preachers will be in attendance. Red. R. EMoRY, President of Dickinson College, it is expected will preach the Dad. icatory sermon. • • . . THE COMMITTEE. October 24. td HAND-BILLS, Cards, Blanks, Notices; • and Printing of every description, neatly and promptly executed .at. the - • ' Office of the. , •=• Star it Repubiican 37Janiter. V4LUABLZ' REAL ESTATE Public or Private Sale. Rock Creek Farm at the last trial ! THE subscriber, Administrator with the will annexed, of WILLIAM lIITLEL LArt, deceased, late of the Borough of Gettysburg+, will sell at Public Sale, the re maining REAL ESTATE of said deceased, on Saturday the Ist of November next. at 2 o'clock. r. N., at the Court house, in said Borough, as follows, to wit : The Rock Creek .Farm, situate in Straban township, Adams county, one mile from Gettysburg, on the road leading to Harrisburg, containing 120 ACHE S, more or less, of Patented Land, in first rate order. The Improvements are a one and a half story frank DWELLING HOUSE, large stone bank Barn, an ex • cellent Spring and Spring - House. :The lend, in its present cultivation, is equal to any limestone ; and is considered one of the most productive in ibis section of coun try. Rock creek runs along the west side of the Farm. There is a large quantity of first-rate Meadow, and a sufficiency of Tim ber. The Farm is well known and needs no further description. -A L S 0- The : . undivided half of a large BRICK BARN, 'situate opposite the Pres byterian burial grobrid. The undivided one-half of a LOT OF GROUND, situate _on the corner, ad joining the above Barn. • TWO LOTS OF GROUND, on North street, opposite the large Brick Barn.. 22 ACRES Or LAND,' half a mile west of Gettysburg, adjoining lands of J. Herbst, Q. Armstrong and others, fronting on the Hagerstown Road. 4 , i±dP. Forty Acres. of Chesnut 4We TIMBER-LAND .• situate in Franklin township, Ad orns couny, adjoining lands of Hugh Scott and others. -ALBO All the interest of said deceased in the Real Estate lately owned by the,Gett ysburg Water. Company' in a . House and lot .of Ground. in South Baltimore street, and the Reservoir Lot on East street. =MEE= All the interest of said deceased in the Brick School House, situate at tha North end of Carlisle street. Any person or persons desiring to pur chase any of the above mentioned property at private Sale, cando so by. calling on the subscriber before the Ist day of November next, on which day all Estate remaining unsold will be put up at public sale and struck off to the highest and best bidder .without reserve. Persons wishing to view any of the above Properties will be shown the same by the subscriber, or by Wm. B. IVITiELLAN, Esq. The terms 'will be made known on the day of sale, which will be : such as to . suit purchasers and the times. WM. KING. Adm'r with the will annexed. October .10. is VALUABLE - PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. ' l nv. Subscriber will sell at Public Sale, -IL on Thursday the Bth day of Monem• bet, next, his 2 1 44 YU , situate in Freaklin township, Adams county, near the road leading from Gettysburg to Mummasburg, four miles from the former, and one-half mile from the latter place, ad joining lands of Peter Whialer, Wllheny, Hershey, and others, containing 157 ACRES, more or less; on which are erected a rn , o-sTORtr II I R 1 OUSE ULM I • ' •• a new Frame Barn, and other out-buildings. There is an excellent and never failing well of water convenient to the door, and a constant stream of good water runs through tho Farm. There is a suficient quantity of good MEADOW AND TIMBERLAND, and also a variety of Fruit Trees, on the premises. The Farm is in excellent order and under pad' fencing. al° PETER TROSTLE is at present in the occupancy of the Farm, who will show it to persons desirous of purchasing. (U The above valuable Property will positively be sold as advertised—Terms reasonable. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, r. when attendance will be given and terms made known by • JOHN MARTIN. Oct. 10, 1895. is WM. B.• 11.1 I CLELLAN t ___ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office South-East corner of the Franklin House, formerly occupied as SHERIFF'S OFFICEby GEORGE W. MCCLELLAN,ESq. Dec. 21st, 1844. 4O-1y - REM 0 V A.t . C. G. FRENCH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, HASremoved to Waynesboro,' but will practice iu the Courts of Adams county. He will be at the office of Wm. ftl'Snen• a lEstp, oppointe the nuw Lutheran Church during sessions of the Court. - Gettysburg, Aug. 9th • t 6m-21 ;we_ _ PRIVATE SALE. fling subscriber (airs at' Privaie Sale, - 11 - part of the Farm on'whicb he resides, containing 176 Acres. • The improvements area new ' ' TWO STORY LOG DWELLING •••• sips' 310W0M9 SI S with a cellar under it, a Framo Barn, a gar den enclosed with a paling fence, a well o water, a young bearing 0 La Cti , „V a at ID • of grafted fruit, a good flfEnvow, and more can be made; there are about 70 acres of WOODLAND, well set with good thriving AEC_ e 35 acres of easily tilled land can also be cleared, and plenty of• timber left for the use of the Farm. This property lies about•G miles south o Gettysburg, nearly joins the road•tltat leads from Emmitlsburg and Millerstown, - to the Two Taverns at ,the Baltimore turnpike, and within mile of the road that leads from Sell's Mill on Marsh Creek, to Tan. neytown and Baltimore. • About 6 mules front this Farm, there is two Lime Kilns and plenty of limestone, : near the Millers town road. This Farm will be divided to suit pur chasers. 1 would sell the improvements with 100 acres or nny groater .n The terms will be made easy °and the payments to suit the purchasers. 110BER1"1 . 110MPSON.. September 13;'1845.. tf-20 (A2V' UW1,11)22,70'0 ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN W. DENIVIDDIE 11111ESPECTFULLY informs the . citi• •zens of Gettysburg and ill° surround ing country, that he has taken the well known Tailoring Establishment . of J, H. SKELLY, in Chambersburg st., Gettysburg, nearly opposite Mr, Bilehler's Apothecary and Book Store, whore ho is prepared. to execute all work in his line with neatness arid most approved style. ii.3./111 work entrusted to _him will be warranted to, fit.. His terms will be very moderate, for CA9II or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Th e latest Fashions Will be regularly received from the Cities, Tun subscriber takes the present oppor tunity of recoMmending to the pritronage of the public Mr.DENWIDDIE, whose adver tisementappears above. He.has been for a longtime employed in my establishment,' and 1 cheerfully, recommend him as an ex cellent Mechanic, and one every way wor-' thy of public confidence. _ _ J. H. SKELLY. Gettysburg, Oct. 3. ..117 H. •J. SCHREINER, - Magistrate & Scrivener. Office: la Chambersburg Street, directly opposite td - 211 r. Craig's Hotel. 11l VINO disposed of the "Star & Ban "-nor," the subscriber would respectful ly inform his friends and the public, that he can Always be found in his JUSTICE OF FICE, where ho will be ready at all times t'o attend to any business entrusted to his care. Besides .the duties incumbent upon him as a Justice of the Peace, be will at tend to °their Collections, as also the draw ing of deeds, instruments of writing, &c. For capacity, prompteess and faithful ness in the discharge of.those duties, he re• fern the public to the lion. botEs Coormi, DANIEL M. SMYSER, A. R. STEVENSON, & WILLIAM M'SIIEItnY, Esq'S. .11. J. SCHREINER. September 26, ]845. 3m-28 CALVIN BLYTETE' aTTOR.V.VPJIT Lail', • V[LL practice in the several Courts of the City and County of Phila delphia.. His Office is at No. 35, South FOURTH Street, between Chesnut and Walnutstreets. Phila. Oct. 3,1845 3m TO COXTRGICTORS. EA LED PROPOSALS will be - receiv: ed for the erection of an Edifice for the use of the PreparaTisirDeplirtment-of Pennsylvania College and the Lineman As sociation, until the Ist of .November next. The building is to be of brick, 45 feet front, 50 feet back, and 34 feet tb the eaves, with a portico. Plans and specifications may be seen, and terms made known, at the Drug and Book Store of S. H. BUEH LER, where Proposals may be left. S. H. BUEHLER, S. FAHNESTOCK, Corn. for D. GILBERT, Penn College. H. HAUPT, M. JACOBS,L ., Corn. for F. BENEDICT, Association. Gettysburg, Sept 20. td I~OTICE. E:I7ERS Testamentary on the Estate of FREDERICK 13oyEn, deceased; late of Straban township, Adams county, having been granted to the subscriber, he hereby gives notice to all those indebted, to make immediate pay ment,and those having claims to present them, properliauthenticaltd for settlement,' to the subscriber, residing in Struban Townahip. JOSEPH WIBLE, Et: l r. October 3, 1845. 'fit - • ALEX: R. STEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAT. OFFICE in the Centre Square,North of the Court-hOuse,between"Sinitleg and "Stevenson's" corners.. Gettysburg, May 9, 1843. , ly-7 VALUABLE FARM AT ruzz,:c Y virtue of on older of the Orphans. Court of Adams County, the subscri• ber will expose to Public Sale, on the pre mises, on Wednesday the .sth of November next, at 10 o'clock, n M., a A 111 al 01 situate in Mt. Pleasant township, Adams county, late the property of JOHN TOR RENCE; deceased, containing about 190 A-C RE S 9 The improtiements on this farm are a One and a half -Story e „ Oc:. Log Dwelling Douse, Is Bank Barn, Spring House, and other necessary Out-buildings. There is all APPLE AND PEACH. 44 Uma r Malta!) ' • ; on the farm ; besides a variety of :other fruit trees. There is a novel-tail ing Spring of excellent water convenient to the house ; about 50 acres of WOOD LA ND, and a sufficiency of goofl Meadow. The land is of good quality and well watered. TEnms—Ono hall in hand, and the resi due in two equal annual payments, without interest—the purchaser to give security to the satisfaction of the subscriber. JOSEPH COSHUN, VERSO .71 lL ES 'I' E. THERE will be be sold at the same time rod place, by the subscriber, Executor of John Torrence, deceased, S HEAD OF HORSES t five or six MILCH COWS, a number of iciOng CATTLE, about 30 head of Hogs, 17 Sheep, about 90 bushels'of W heat. a small quantity of Rye, about 150 bushols of oats, 250 bushels of Corn, 8 or 9 lons of Hay ; Ploughs, Harrows, Horse-gears, two Wind mills, (one Of thomfirst•rate,) one broad wheeled Wagon. one narrow do., togethor with a variety of other articles, including NOUSEHOLD ¢ KITCIIEN FURNITURE. TERMS - A credit of six months will be given on all purchases above Five Dollars,, the purchaser to give rot with 'security.— Purchases under Fivo Hullers to be paid in Cash.. Salo to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. JOSEPH COSHUN, Ea•r By the Court, - D. C. BRIIs . IKERIIOFF; Clerk. Oct. 3. 1 711%74i111 TIME PUBLIC By Order of t he Orphans' Court of Ad ams County, the Subscriber, 'Admin.. istrator of the Estate of HENRY W AL TER, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on 7!uesday the 11th of Woveniber, at one o'clock, Y. nt., on the „premises, in Menallen township, Adams County, the of said deceased, adjoining lands of Joseph Deardorff, Jacob Shank, Charles F. Kenter, Nicholas Bushey, and others, containing 3Mlvita. of Land, more or less. Tho improvements upon the Farm are valuablo and in godd or• der, including a 11661 Two.Slory Double Brick el PWELLING, with a BRICK Back Building; a Bank Barn, the Lower part. Stone and the upper part Log, with Sheds, (St„c., a Still-Elouse . ; Blacksmith Shop ; Corn Crib ; Wagon Shed, ?Sze. There.,are also upon the Farm •vligvete TfrO ORCIIARDS Of young and thriving trees. A, large proportion of the tract is composed of ex cellent MEADOW LAND. and some good .TIM BER. Several Springs and run ning streams furnish a good and constant supply of Water. There is upon the Farm a ono and a half story Log Tenant House, with a Lng Stable, a Springliouse, and a never-failing Spring, dze. 0::: - The tract might easily be divided to make two convenient Farms. Attendance will be given, and terms made known, on the day of sale, by NICHOLAS BUSHEY,. Adm'r - By the Court, - D. C. BRINKER/lOFF, Cleric Oct. 3. * DIAMOND-TONS . O.I S. R. .TIPTON, FASHIONABLE Barber and Hair Dresser, has retnoved his e' to the Diamond, adjoining the ouniy Buil dings, where he can at all lunge be found prepared to attend to the calls of tho pubic. From long experience ho flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications .of the l'onsorical departments with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins' . to the keen ordeal of his razor. lie hop,esjherefore',, - that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit iiiWelnie - feceive a liberal - eluire — cif public, patronage. The sick will bo attended to at .their private..dwellinga. Oct. 10.tf • 1110T~~.C~.. . . LI, persons having claims against 'A- A BRA HAM KITCHEN, of Reading township, who has been declared a habitu al drunkard, will present them, properly au henticated, to the subscriber, who has been 4ppointed his committee; and all persons indebted to the said Abraham Kitchen, aro hereby required to make payment to the subscriber, residing in the said township of Reading. mosEq. M. NEELY, Coin. October 3, 1996. •• 6t NOTICE To Cake Mrs and Tax-payers. YO . ll are heieby notifie d that, according to existing laws, the Taxes, both Slate and Count), are required to be paid on or before the la day of Jaiivary next— other wise interest will be chaigeable to all de linquents in the pa3ment of State Taxes. a7 - Reference for informatitn nay he had to the 40th and 42d Section ol.the Rev enue Law, passed iii 1844. A payi of the Scctidn pros ides that "Any State Tax re mdining unpaid by any individual or corpo ration, after said tux is due and pn3able by said County to the Cornmor.wealth, shall bear an interest of six per cunt, and he a lien on the estate on which it is charged, till fully paid and satisfied." By order of the Commissioners, J.',AUGBINBAUGII, Clerk. COMM ISSIOriERS' OFMCE. 'Gettysburg, Oct. 10, 1845. SAVE YOUR TEETH: FERDINAND E. VANDERSLOOT, SURGEON 11ENT1S7% iv ESPECTFU.LLY informs the Citi. II tens of Gettysburg and vicinity that hc.is prepared to perform very operation appertaining to his Prole si n ; Such as Fi ling; Cleaning and Plugging Teeth, with Golik.Silver, Tin-foil and Composition. no will also insert incorruptible teeth on Pivots, or Gold or Silver clasps in the most durable manner. - licarious teeth aro properly treated at n seasonable time. the progress of the decay may be entirely arrested. - Ile will insert them from one, to entire sets, in such manner, that . they. will make the articulalien ul the voice perfect, and materially assist in mastication. From the success which has attended. his professional operations forseveial years past; ho confident he can satisfy all, who niCaavor him with a call. For his place of Residence, Enquire at the Store of Mr. Samuel Fahnestock. N0v..9th,1844. Iy-34 H 1 COON r311L7 4ED — l[7" b_• -1 • THE undersigned, having purchased the Patent Right of these celebrated .000 M 13V07Ta l rg 9 for the counties of Adaths and Carroll, ale now ready to supply any person wanting the article, nt all times—they will keep con stantly on hand, a large . stock of the difler ent. sizes, and deliver them at adl times to any persons Purchasing—: also, on hand for lido all the different kinds of Cook Stoves. T. WARREN & CO.. Gettysburg, May 11, 1a44. if-8 07.)Ve recommend. all of our friends visiting the city to call at the Pekin Cornintny's store, and lay in a supply of their delicious Teas. The Pekin Ten Company, N0."30 S. Second st., between Market & Chesnut, PHILApELPIIIA, DA VE constantle hand, and for- sale, Wholesale and Retail, a variety of OIWICE FRESH tr,pl Faxsit! '3IE7 31iC 6.; TIGA6.I AT LOWER riticEs, ~:according to the quality, than they can be bought for at any other estab lishment in the City. (:IcTEAs, exclusively, tire sold at 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. . Thu citizens of Adams county aro re epoctfully invited to give us a call. G. B. ZIEBER, Agent of the Pekin Tea Company. Philadelphia; Oct. 3, 1845. ly NOTICE. yITTERIi3 Testamentary on the Estato • of AORAlltig KELLAC, 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 them, proper!) au thenticated for. settlement, to the subscri bers, residing-in Germany Township. - . GEORGE WILL,, Ezra.. MARY KELLAR. October 3, 1845. or Dr. William. P. Belt 11IESPECTFULLY offers his PRO FESSIONA L SERVICE 6N3 the Citi zens of Gettysb u rgand. vicinity. „ He can at ail times be found at his Office 2 in souni BALTIMORE STREET, less professionally engaged. Nov. 23d, :1844. zjv c iat .litentiou Farmers:l THRESHING MACHINES. T. WARREN, & - Co. rier-JF, subscriber would invite the attention of the Agricultural community to the fact, that they are engaged in the manufactunng of Atlk's Patent THRESHIND._MACHINgs, as also, a variety of other patents which they are disposed to sell upon shch..terms as will please all. Now is tiro time to purchase,— Wheat and Rye are bringing good Prices and are in great demand, and it will be good policy in Farmers to purchase Machines and get their cvheat into market as early as possi ble. Otr- Call at WARREN & Co's Cheap Foundry and supply your selves immediately :_ / . Gettysburg. Julv 5; 1845. tf-716 a . r - 0 - 71461r11 7 0„ T:071„ 7,0 7,15. Iy-36
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