ORIGINit. 46;c.T0 Salt der • thri , done ; A ststei She is gone—she *gone to the land of the blest, She is gone to the realms where the weary find rest, -Kind angehrislin ne,ar when' slue draw her last - -•breatii; And guided and guarded her spirit through death. As theilirr , er that bows it. meek head to theblast, And tramblingly waits till its fury is past, plise,howed her soul to the will of her God, And kissed in submission his chastening rod. She Is rime—but her linage impresid on my mind. Will remain while I love what is good and is kind. Though years stall roll onward—affection will weep • Bitter team o'er the grave where your_dear sister sleeps: , She is gone—she is gone—yet we ne'er can forget The voice , of sweet kindness whenever •VII met; The 'hand's softest pressure—the soul speaking • She was all that was lovely, and naught that was , . Ohl had I the pen of a Pollock to trace beautiee of mind, and of form, and of face, I would tell of her modesty, beauty and youth ; I would tell of her pieiy, virtue and truth. Faiewell,learest gaiter! thy soul was too chaste, To linger for timeron this earth's cheerless waste; Thoir art gone...thou art gone—to thy long, last And taken thy crown with the saints that are blest ColUmbas May 1845. • L G. T. - . COMMUNICATED. To the Officers elect ildama County, on itlse.Neeonet.ruesday of October last. Gentlemen,' Friends, and Fellow-Citizens I cannot forbear paying you the tribute of my high - respect, airs, for the great se giieitrand marked' ability which you have all displayed-during the whole of our cam paign. I 'cannot -too highly . welcome you in taking the chair, and entering upon your official - clinka. Your' achievements, your tmd.your ' devotion to liberty, virtue aistotortdity, have adorned your We were stript, three years ago, of our es sentiatrighta,i. and you have arisen in our midst, as good , and trusty men, in whom the . publie confidence centred, and by whom the freimen . of old'Adanit : county are to be reps stinted' in council'—A•a, whose lives arirtheride'and ornament of this county, • and whose -, actiorno will fill •the brightest pages - initstitnory. For die slant' and: tripes are planted there—thei never shalt give way; • , We strove.noi , ter :the lust of gain, nor combatted for spoils, • But for tile_ booty freedom, b9yei,ltust crowned... out: fathers! toils. ' , • And now the *lira are over, 'and all our rights maintained. We'll cherish all the noble ones, who have our battles gained. Gentlemen, I, as envoy extraordinary andifienipotentiary, in behalf of the heirs ofUnele Sam's property in the county' of Adititii, t itdvertised, on the 26th of Septem lier.),:istrfive /longest .to let, it being:part of Uncle lilam's property-64nd I see youlave complied with the conditions of the adver tisement ;•=• &sides, you have ilirnished me with the most conclusive evidenee, through theqnedhun of the ballot boxes, of your competency to manage thesitairs of Uncle S'anat 41U1 I shall notv enter into an article ofidieernifitWith' you; that you Are to do theitiArowing . sl , orka,- Ben• is to teem, and drive it into the borough of - Gettysburg, (taking Mitt tint '10:-Pun against Ziegler's watering trc4l4 l ) :then 'you Will all take your posts 'Wxmeoll the will admit. are to eleaecdP4ll niblialge that has 01)'*fithikticeNbietAlitebleato:; ureuKthi l de -rmicOliat iregifii&-afidptir.; , manent order, in the following manner : Yott thelyottela Incas; 'uieft <y"ou,will lay i t up' against Annexe- tion yotvw t stake cif with'Vistribution,:. .and tider it. ttitlicProteetion; se that the Loteructiiikantt - brealt - in i and Ideitroy ,our pasture:l Addiwconsideiation•for the above works 'lon shill hatteUll The law allnws..' r now bid you all adieu , (ineliiding the: ealulAterl' and' - Old Blacksmith;'). our leeititunipaign, and 1 Aidl he with you min + • - , .•• • •• • • • , Vet& humble iriiviint, r ‘ ll / ... r t- : q ':;k-.1V10111 1, 11 1 .10Y 'WHIG. Of*. t 7 • . - iSPIE 4 O A p o At et 121 9 , , • w , `!•tl'i• 112 i —.. • , I 114EVEli3T7t7LIA' informs the Public, that he ".44#10;04-46•give•Lalsoss in • •• g l 'A l V i gooP l 4 6 4 ..l 2 - 4 trig tclickAtftaili;*.lariP,V4!ist the .sfuning 44qs-ii-Acr=.thrirms '407 course ITO.; 6 4PIP eqUindii" the can aseetuiin tie Tiviss r 4e. r by,ealling,upen,the • advealiseroiv..autie ottober ti THE BRANDRZTII PILLS, as a general family medicine, especially in a country so subject to sudden changes of temperature as this, are absolutely invaluable. By having`the trandreth' Pills always on hand, should a sudden attack of sickness take place, they can be given at once, and Till often have effected a cure before the physician could have ar?ived. Now, Brandreth's Pills not only , purify the blond, but they - lessen the quantity, and at the 1 seine'time Make the quality better. They only take the worn-out parts from the blood, those • which; if retained, would be a source 'of disease. The, good effects which are derived from Bien dreth's Pills ha've to be; felt in order to be,believ ed ' The seeds of decay can be constantly eridkai. 1 tediby their use, and the Principle, of Life—The Blood, strengthened. Thug_ prolonging' vigor of body and !wad, to a,,period when we have been accustomed,"tos,aee'the faltering step,and the en • feebled intellect: ' -' - ' ' _. Ju all °aims 'of 'lndigestion, •Wdrms, Asthma, Diseases of the Heart, and in, all affections of the Stomach and Bewels, the trandretli Pills, will be found a never-failing renieffi. "' • o insure,the full ;benefit': of., ,tbese „celebrated Ville, they should be kept in the house, so_ that upon the first commencement' of sielcnoss they may be at once resoited'to. One dose Nun is bet -1 ter than a dozen afterithe disease has become es- 1 tablished in the syStenti. ,' . , 1 . , The Brandreth Pllli 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 beifflit rnedecine is capable of •iinparting. ',.Fe males may use them through all-the criticalperi ods in;thcir,livesltliq Brandreth' PHIS will insure their health;and produce regularity in all the'func tions of life. , ' ' • ' 1 `" • -. • Guard well against , counterfeit Pills. ,To avoid them, obseive your securities:' •'", • I ..`,. - : -SECURITY ‘No. 1- • Eitii;Agent Who sells the Gelinioe Brandreth Pills has a •CillillFlCATit or AOSNCT, which has been engraved, at a vast expense .. It represents the!lllaniffactory tit 'Sing' Bing, on the,banks of the Hodson • rivet, and' is signed by Dr. Brandreth, with Ms seal stamped upon the paper.; , ~I f vy 4417 t ,P, 91CA C Ili I -•, •-• '',. k , • , • ' ' ' Sacral-IT No. 2. • ,• •• • • , 4- • ` tic ~,,,, ,t, .•1, • • • e•-, , Above all obtieri , e the labels upon the boxes.-- • , '.."1 filtsflienirsion the ~... Fach,,bos ,ol the, GraiLine,Pills has now TnitEr, ' l / 4 14 1 V. & e 0 *Our,' di[ecii;eo,. LABLES upon it. The top and the bOttom la lil. 4 2 1 ‘ , 1 . 0 ,•4,1 0 , , ifi v adkiiiiiounty,l.o3,„. 'collie* iirniqoasordtfoo letters i . n• H . ED ink. - i t,• -11 1 4. .. ' , tei Ti c itil e s o - 6 1 .- isle, d ebt it,,4, 'yhiriii r o ...A r , da BE , NJIIVII . N, ttRA, , N , .1: 1 1tE t 1 .. - ' t :! ...•.. •:. •E ; I ; j igkici t o, * ea to t tiliosit to' sa id. ! The above ' justli celebrated Pills can be preen tg 444,461,0 ` ial • md ai tt i-, payme a, an d lied of thafollogring.peraons, who are the only au - •,, • --•• tltorited agenss for the county of -Adanis, Pa. ' ; labasilw preseilt them, , pro.: , . foe .04,) , ...6.4 1 , 7!lll:lPn ee it i lP " WO - LF. 1 1 °h" mjiiv -r inieoljeciu' ' ; *ttut - •' ' .3# 1 Abraham King, ' ..• ,Hunterstomn, 1. 1100•U'llibi r • - ' ' • I 17 ; I - 87 '" '. ,' Itt:Stieny. a: Flak, 1 ~ • ~ , . 'LiittlOtowP. , ' 1 J.;al latOretiry, r , ,•; ' ,I Peter,sburg, '', .1 k,A doo Pinion, A. 7( 6 l:rtti'bilid ? - i li, , A6hOttitOVitn;: 1104' Diincaii, '` '': 'Cishtoivn; .. x Hilda = ',wi ' 3 z) . Ea s titosliw ...; , Note#4l:lr. iletuarnin I , h.hat. no cr author, tlwasiDuctoy, Dniggia or apothecary Fed _- • 1 ..r.ithe,:linited ,St a tes, to sell his Afedicirres,- 7 itraterttliPAhl t!oltrtiy,the'm are BIM COOII. , •, • •••to: . •'l , 1 ' . ' .'• i i , bob G641441) 1 - 'Pills can be procured I ltrholessfe or Rebill .4 3: -. 113: STEP SON', in tiettysiiiir:;,: .1 7.: . 1 .- ;',", - - Oct. 17.• . . RS. 44*-418"We 111 L ri Yd Flirthe.Stor f Bdpmwr." L'*ftt i rg e t . dam V Asireso- PRO C WHEREAS, the Hon. D. Dtraiste,Dig. Pei 'Went of .the eereral Courts of Common Pleas, in tile. connt ies composing the 19th district, anit Justice of, the Courts of Oyer, and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capi tal end other (tandem in the said .district—and Gamma Srersui and JAM/S Estis, Judges of die Courts of Common Pleas, anti Justi ces of the" Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and Gen eral Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other, offenders in the County of Adams—havC is sued their precept, bearing date the 27th day of August, in the-year of out Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and to me directed, for hold ing a Court of Common Pleas and General Quar ter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delive ry, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettys burg, on Mondey the 24th day of November next— Notice is hereby Given, To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said_ county of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examina tions and other.Rernembiances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behall appertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute a gainst the prisoners that are or shall then be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, and to be then and these to prosecute against them as shall be just. FRANCIS BREAM, Shrrfff. Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg, t - Oct. 20, 1845. SUI'.I4_IItIOR COOK STOVE. lllHEaltentiou of the public is respectfully cal• led to S. BENTK . S FAUMER . II' COOK STOVE as an article superior to any yet offered to.the public for cooking purposes. It was got up expressly ,to answer the wants of the Farmer, and will not fail to please all who may require a good sized COOK STOVE. One 'of the many advantages possessed by this Stove is, that water, apple-but ter, clothing, &c: can he boiled in a large copper kettle at the same time, whilst cooking is doing for 20 or thirty persons. It is decidedly superior for niknea—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, arid thus', bake with perfect regularity. It is. unnecessary to give any further detail of its advantages:.Please refer to the subjoined _certificate from Wm. F. El , liott. Esq., Patent Agent, of _Washington City.— Many testimonials equally flattering could be fur, niched ; but this may suffice. Those who 'want a superior Cook Stove, will . do well to try this tali: cle—they are warranted or no sale Boonsbo ro % Md.; May 19; 1843, WAIIIIINOTON, May 3,-1543. To Samuel Bentz; Esq., Dear Sir:—l.have tried the Cooking Stove that you sent me. and nm well pleased with its performance. My expectations are more than re alized. I believe it will perform more cooking in less time, and with less fuel than any of the va rious Cooking Stoves that I have tried during 25 years' connection with the Patent Office. Its mer its need only be more generally kneWn to insure its fame throughout the country. lam atlength satisfied -in the culinary department of my do mestic establishment—for which, acknowledge myself indebted' to your genius and enterprise. I remain'very respectfully, yours, &c. W.M. P. ELLIOTT,. Patent -igent. VI THIS DAY APPOINT 1. D. PAXTON Co„ - ray AOENTS. for the. State of Tonnsyl vania. for the sale of Territory and otherwise, of my Cook, Stove. September 17, 1893 FARMERS AND OTHERS - Are respectfully informed that the undersigned have'now on hand, and are manufacturing the a• bove Stoves, so , that they are now prepared to fill all orders with which they may be favored, upon theshortest ficstice. ' .T. D. PAXTON & Co Caledonia, Franklin co., Sept. 20, 1845. 'tf BItA.NDRETH• PILLS. S. BENTZ IreCALL AND SEE and judge for yourselves, Those persons who are in debt to. him for ac• counts of. long_standing, are requested to call and. pay up as'sbon as possible; and those who' ow•e him WOOD, are requested to bring it in, for the money will be required in place of it, where the accounts have been standing for some time.. W. W. "AXTON'. October 24. tf SAMUEL BENTZ ,W i Til.4L continues to manufacture at: his new stand, in South Baltimore street, a lew.doom above the Store of Mr. SAMUEL FAHNEEMOCK, and next door to Mr. WAN* PLVIt'S Tinning Establishment, lilt S. Of the latest style and &Wens. 451°1143111" and of the beat material; fle will , keep a general assortment on hand at all limes, and will sell for cash at prices to suit the times. , All persona knowing themselves tole, indebted to tbs . , subscriber, by book account or otherwiie, of, long ,standingowill pleaae . call - and ,make sett i lemeot immediately. Gettysburg. Got. , 3m The greatestirnprovertient •! COLL,IICS COLLJRS THE Subscribers having piirchased the Patent Righqof Adapts, Perry, and York co antics, (Yorkborciugh, Shre*sbury, and tiverpool in'the Latter exCepted,) ri,Pen nsylv an ia f and-of Frederick: county,, l lVEL of H I WO-W, l l l 'S Improvement in stuffing 14,610c/dug ILOREIELCOLLARS,, whiclasurpassekany thing of the kind ever brought before ,the public---they are now , prepared" to manufictine ',HORSE COLLARS "of the best quality, and infii'mOre 'neat and substantial folm than can be done in any other shop in the county. Their Establishment is' situated near Thomp son's Hotel, (Stage Office,) where they will fur nish this article ) sa valuable from its neatness and durability. • _ - IrrPersops (.44Eing Shop Rights within he A bove limits, will phase addrese the subsOdbors Gettysburg. Office South-East corner 'c;f' the , Franklin. House , fornprly,oecUpie'd , as SHERIFF'S OFFrCEby Giloaor.W MCCLELLAN Esq. Wee: 1844. • • 'C. Ce.. yRENCHL. Attorney and Counellor at Ll‘y,` . Ap . iernitvog'tin n yViiVheabioro,' ,i 4 of wit) WAY ' piii4lii4 ,tt!o Cootfee . , Adore " ,• , Elc tho,oqee tir ,MjSiten. ity:;E . B%:,Vpii)sitet he now' tint tionigC,lnti.ett . during seOtionii of the Court, 'Gintiebtii Aug. 9th A. j 'Vatoi Ciiide . ofgfl WOOD will be f teltealifixeblekefor,subeetiptiT) at. the office - or the "Star Alt d Banner.'" . • `tictiveburrx Oct. 3. - , tf Protection against Loss by 311EM31131.... lii IIE "Csiieber . tans!, Valley Mutual Proleetion 41 Company," being incorporated by an act of the Legislature and fully organized and in opera. lion under the direction of the following board of Managers, yiz: Thomas C. Miller, John Moore, David W. M Culldltgh , James Weakly, William Moore. Samuel Galbraith, Thirmas Paxton, A. G. Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Woods, Abraham Kurtz, George Brindle, and Scott Coyle, call the attention of the inhabitants of Cumberland and Adams counties, to the cheapness of the rates, and the many adantages which this kind of insurance . has over any other : Ist. Every person insured becomen'a member of the company and takes part in the choice of officers and the direction of its concerns. • 2d. For insurance no more is demanded than is' necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and indemnity against losses which may happen. 3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is avoided by insuring for a term of five years. 4th. Any person applying for. insurance must give his premium note for the cheapest class at the rate of 5 per centutn, which will be $5O on the $lOOO, for whiclthe will have io pay $3.50 for live years; and $1 50. for, survey and policy, and no more unless loss be sustained to a greater amount than the funds on hand will cover,.and then no more will be required than a pro rata share. These rates are much cheaper than those of other companies, except such as are incorpora ted ou thevame principles. THOMAS C. MILLER, PREEIDINT, A. G.. MiztEn. Ser'y, LIST OF AGENTS. The following named gentlemen have been ap pointed AGENTS for Adams county : . William W. Paxton. Goal Agent, Gettysburg. James A. Thompson, ,g David Zeigler, . Dr. Wm. R. Stewart, Petersburg. - Henry Myers, 'New Chester. Henry Mayer, Esq., Abbottstown. Daniel Comfort, Straban tp. Abraham 'King,,Hsq., Hunterstown. David Blythe,- Esq. .Millarstown. Thonnas T. Wierman, Arendtsville. William Morristin, Bendersville. Dr. D. Mellinger, East Berlin.:' ' September, 20, 181 5. •ly • CONT.T.NTI - ANCE. G: E..EUEHLER fro, ESPECTFULLY .informs his friends and the { . Public that unexpected arrangements have induced him to remain in Gettysburg. He will con sequently continue the tUNNENZ SIZMENUEZ O at his old stand, hi Charnbersburg street, where he will be pleased to attend to the favors of his friends. Gettysburg, Oct. 24,1&t5: . ePPOUsZVLVci ri j IHE subscriber wishes to inform his fellow : citizenS, that his-itock of . • , `HATS . CAPS is lrge. and full, and will be sold low for CARR or 000 D TRADE yashionable IIEI2 SELLIMIZZOITo J. J. BALDWIN Gettysburgi Oct. 1,7, 1845 iiiNbLELIJAINt, , ATTORNEY -AT LAW: 111111111=21 A.AA• • ..tr0. , 0-0t.i'1r: . u.;_t) . , p,..."• . EMMA PRIVATE SALE.• 91111. E subscriber offers at Private Sale, a 111 - part of the Farm on which hate/Ades, containing 170 Acrea. - The improvements are a new TWO STORY LOG RWELLING ' • at) 3OM • with a cellar under it, a.Frame Barri, a gar den enclosed with a paling fence, a well'o water, a young. bearing ®gi ca: orD of grafted fruit, a good MEADOW, and more can be made; there are about 70 acres of WOODLAND, well set with good thriving 'IIIP.ICANIE3IB3IEItiIt, 35 acres of easily -tilled land con also' bo cleared, and plenty of timber left for the use of the Farm. • -This property "lies•about 6 miles south of Gettysburg, nearly joins the mud that leads from Emmitisburg and Millerspwn, to the Two Taverns at the • Baltirriore turnpike, and within 4- mile of the road that lea& from Sell's Mill on Marsh Creek, to Tab• neytown and Baltimore. About 6 miles Iron, this Farm, there is . two Lime Kilns and plenty of limestone, near the Millers= town toad. this Farm- will be divided to suit *- chasers. 1 would sell the improvements with 100 acres or any greater number. • The terms will be made easy and the payments, to suit the purchasers. • • : ROBERT THOMPSON. ,September 13;1845. tf-26 THE public is hereby respectfully in , .1. formed, that I - have consented to keep on hand an assortment of Ili°, publidatfons greets and Books) of The 41.rnerican Tract Sacieiy,for ihe purpose Of supplying all such as may desire to procure the same. • PO' I have also left a quantity of ihese publications at the mares of S. H. Buehler 'and S. S. Forney, where all calls will be attended to. O . FFERS'hirprolessionsl services to the people of Adorns Comity. Ilisoffite is the one on the public equlyv in Getiys burg, at l . g-occnrifd , os a . law ,office;, by WILLIAM - I.le has made arrangements to 'have the advice and as sistance of his father, JUDGE REED of Carlisle, in all difficult cases. July /6th 1/345. , - tf-19 WHITEIz OLP. NOTICE., ET I'ERS Testamentary on the Estate of Fo4)w3.lcx BoXER, deceased,,/ae O , tribtiu Adams - coonly, hiving &seri' grantedio'ihe stilmcriber, he hereby gtv,e's, notice.:to all , tltpae , indebted; . ,to,rnake i4jrnediate'ltly mei:ripen!) ,those having claims to present them, pruned); authenticated for. settlement,-, to subscriber, :residing in Sind:mit . ''IISSEI 3 I-1 . gsloPer - tti , , ' • 40.11 y ti OFFIct: in the•Centre Stitnie,'Nottn ofthe „ cotirt:honie,betlgeen.‘!slfliti4; and ',Stevenson's" corners:, a Gettysburg, .May 9, 1843: 6m-2 STOVES! STOVEg. r • 1 1 .5A_tor,osale", Fi, IP igg qufnlityl 44:,64;c!rgs..,Prali sisesoybight Wi 11 , sol 4 Fjcipk•tri,suitathP 14114E4 • - 'r.• aEORGE'.4RNOLp. ve.klviazim IrLum • • PUBLIte By Order of the Orphanai•Court or Ad . . all, CoUnty, the Subscriber. Admin istrator of the Estate of HENRY %VAL TER, deceased, will offerat Public Sale, on Tuesday the llth of Moventher, et one o'clock, P. it., on the premiscs,.in Memnon township, Adams County, the P.LP,M of said deceased, adjoining lands of Joseph Deardorff, Jacob Shank, Charles F. Kenter, Nicholas Bushey, - "and others, containing 9/1 tr oi a CO .72 3 . of Land, more or less ! The improvements upon the Farm are valuablo and in good or• der, including a OSP L./ Two•Slory Double Rita . nas 11111 DWELLING,• with a BRICK Back. Building; a Bank, Barn, the Lower part Stone and the upper part Log, with Sheds, dm., a Still-House ; Blacksmith Shop ; Corn Crib ; Wagon Shed, die. There are also upon tho Farm , • -., TWO 011CDARDS of young and thriving trees. A large proportion ottho tract is- composed of ex cellent MEADOW LAND, and some good Several Springs and ruri ning fu dish a good and ionEtant supply of Water. • There is upon the Farm a one rind - a half story Logl'enan! house, with a Log Stable, a Spring House, and a never.failing 'Spring, dic. 0:7 - The tract might easily be divided tolnake two convenient Farms. • Attendance• will- be given, and terms made known, on the day of sale, by.' NICHOLAS BUSHEY, Adm'r. • By the Corif4 ) .- - D. C. BaINKERHOFF; — CIerk. Oct. to F ][&M NOTIO.S. ' • JOSEPH W ELKER, Agent. Sontinary, GettyburplAug. 16. tf-22 J. 111 • E D :tirrbitiv - Er .14 r iAlir, ALE 1(..'" 11'".,'SThVENSON 41TORNEY itT .1.4 IV. Gettiaiiiig, eiit.'a.lo,'l.o4f. SsivUFF• .111.1.7rUP.0 pTO r icresi 'Franklin at., near Avejne E. E. DEMUTH, LATE or timccmaiii, Pa. respectfully informs the public that Ise has com menced Out manufacture oldie GENUINE Lancaster Rappee Snuff, as merle by the late CiliasiorifErt DEmcpr the original inventor and founder (tribe es tablishment in Lancaster, end which recipe is in the possession of on other person but the advertiser, who. is now sole proprietor of the original recipe for making the cele brated Lancaster Rappee Snuf, and whic - h will be found a finer and far superior article to any sold as Lancaster Snuff CCITAII orders for E. E. Demuth's germ ino Lancaster. Rappee Snuff will be thank fully received and promptly attended to, n a reduced price for Cash. Oct. 17. 4t 402217, 3 Wo.22l2a,'MZell'a ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN W, DENWIDDIE R ESPECTFULLY informs the citi tens of Gettysburg and the surround ing country, that he has taken tho well known Tailoring, Establishment of J. IL SKELLY, in Chamberaburg st., Gettysburg, nearly opposite Mr, Buehler's Apothecary and Book Store, where he is prepared Id - execute all work- in his line with neatness and most approved style. 'All work entrusted to him will be warranted to fit. His terms will be very moderate, fur CAtin or COUNTRY PRODUCE •Ciz7 — The latest Fashions will be regularly received from the .Cities, TIIE subscriber takes `ilia present oppor tunity of" recommending to the patronage o the public Mr. DENWIDDIE, whose adver tisement appears above. He has been for a long time employed in my establishment, and I cheerfully recommend him as an ex cellent Mechanic, and one every way wor thy of public confidence. J. H. SKELLY. Gettysburg, Oct. 8. If RATS! RATSI fOUSEKEEPERS, and others, who are annoyed hy Rats, Mice v Cockroaches, &c. can be relieved by the use•of a Preparation for the destruction of Rats ' 4tc. made by Dr. Ni•PirErtscirr, Of 1 - larrikburg," which will prove a certain destruction to these troub• lesomd and unwelcomeNisitors. KrThe efficacy of the.preparation will ba WARRANTED, and the Money return ed if ii fail to do its work. For sale in Gettysburg, at the Drug and Bookstore of Oct. 3. NOTICE. - Estate of Aiehibald Love. 'WAKE notice• that the 'subscribers, true. AL tees of ARCHIS LLD LOVE, under a Domestic Attachment, will attend at , the public bduite of Maj. Wm.- W. HAMERSLY, in Petersburg, Huntington township, Ad aqui county. on Watarday the Bth day of N ovenz,h,er.„. LEM, recei4 - itoaf of the claims,of the creditors of the said Archi• bald Love when and where the said credi !ore may attend. CHARLES KETI'L WELL, WM . R. SADLER, GEO. DEA RDORFP, • • Trustees of Archibald Love. . Oct. 24. td MITE Winter Session of the NEW OX FORD COLLEGIATE AND MED. !CAL. INSTITUTE, for 1845-8, will commence in its various kfranches, on Mon day the •20th day of ()cid berbiti., and will continue kill the Ist of April following.— scO-Prices oI tuition aslieretofore, - For Pupils from a distance, tho Principal will, if' deeirod,. procure Board,. Washing and mendingfor $76 per annum.—Paytnent half yearly in advance. M. D. G. 'PFEIFFER,II. P.,, Principal. Now Oxford, Adarna c0.,,0ct. 6 4t NOT:ICEL.' LOITERS,of Administrationia theca tatsOf:EPHßAlMM J:DAVII3, late fiftier• many. township. Adams county, deceased, havingjann grantepo.the, subscriber e ho horeby gives notice to all those. mciebted to said estate, to Coll tad settle; and-those having clainis„to present them .' properly an t heal - Cann! fur settlentent; to the, SubScr)ber, reitidint in Littfe'stowW., JOSILH PINK, jr . ' 'Administrator. Ot-31 Oct. 17, 1,845,_ EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, TER ES l'A MEN AR en ' § i Y • the eetata of JAMES S 9 TT. eeFetta edlaltirOfTyrahil coati ty, havinrhehn '.gratitedi tot th'e ' herotheiieteby ,, etveal notice 7 .lif all those indebted- to. said 'estate; shitle ; iticiitheee having clai ne telteeent thane properlyletheeticiited' toe settlement; ttillie eubheribei, 'rviatter'titivnahip. ' - • RA - CENEG SCCITT, 101 6t-, . ly_7 CAL V 115T , 43 L Y 'I arrToimugr _ zain IT" /olefin(' 113,01,m5- t end Courts " .P1 44 191Vi l l f f ,P4 1 191 of Phila* dolphin.. ,v - His Wilde at No .► FOURTH SOPet, betweerrChesout and Waluatilreiln. , Phila. Oct. 3,1'845. awn .27-3 m BALTIMORE,, MD. SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. • lm A CARD. IL SCHREINER, • Ithip "- stigiate 4.- Salvenee. ce: In Chambersbu !reel. directly opposite to 'Mr. Craig's Hotel. , . AVING disposed o f thi" . Star' & Ban- Hner," the subscriber would respectful ly inforM his friends and the publio, that he can always be found in hie JUSTICE OF FICE, where he will be ready at all times to attend to any business entrusted to his care. Besides the duties incumbent upon him es a Justice of the Peace, be will at tend to other Collections, as also the draw ing of deeds, instrumente 'of writing, &c. For capacity, promptness and faithful ness in the discharge of those duties, he re fers the public to the Hon. JAMES COOPER, DANIEL M. Smvstt, A. R. STRincrolo:l, & ‘VlLLit.tsr M'Snennir, Esq's. H. J. SCHREINER. • September 26, 1845... . 3m-28 SAVE YOUR TEETH: FERDINAND E. VANDERSLOOT , SURGEON DENTIST, MESPECTFULLY • informs the Citi. zens of Gettysburg and vicinity that he is prepared to perform every operation appertaining to his Profeseion ; such as Fi ling, Cleaning and Plugging. Teeth, with Gold, Silver, Tin-foil and , ,c;ompotiation. Ho will also insert incorruptible teeth on Pivots, or Gold or Silver clasps in the most durable manner. If carious teeth are properly treated at seasonable time, the progressbf the decay may bo entirely*arrested. He will insert them from one, to entire sets, in such manner, that they will make the articulation ot the voice perfect, and materially assist in mastication. From the success which has attended his professional, operations for several years past, he is confidant he can satisfy all, who may favor him with a call. tr:PFor his place of Residence, Enquire at the Store of Mr. Samuel Fahnestock.. Nov. 9th, 1844: Iy-34 HILTHEATRAT COOK 010 r3EI - 1111 V 4. lEEE undersigned, having pnrchneed'the • 111 " Patent Right' of these celebrated OVOgi O g a l ()IMO for the counties of Adams and Carroll are now ready to supply any person wanting the article, at all times—they 'will keep con starilly on hancl 4 a large stotk or the differ ent sizes, and deliver them' at all times fu any persona purchVaing— also, on hand for vale all•the different kinds of. Cook &Oyes. `-' T.- WARREN .Gettviburg, May 11; 1844: •-• tf-8 • " . (filVe recoininend all of our friends yisitink he city to can at the Pekin Company's store s and ay in a supply of their delicious Teas.: The, Pekin ; Tea Company, No. 30 S. Second et., teetween Market. 3r. cholmute PHMADELPIIIA, - - • /TA VT - constantly on hand, and for sale, La. Wholesale and Retail, a variety of . climbs FRESH I • : • 3111 M 1 3. NO e L • 1:1111. , AT OWER PRICES; _.acecoding to the quality, than they can be- bought: for at any, other estab lishment in the City: • • - 11:TTEs.9, , excluaively, are sold at 'this house, and several varieties which cannot be obtained elsewhefe. Any Teas which du not give entire sattifaction can be re turned and exchanged, or the money will he refunded.. , Thu citizens , of Adams county are re spectfully invited to giva us a call. G. B. VEBER, Agent of the Pekin Tea Company.. Philadelphia, dot. 3, 1845. • ly NOTICE. irETTEßSTateementety on the Estate of Altitatwa ,Ker..itatn,- deceased, late of Germany TOwnship, Adamspounty, Pa. haiinglieengranted . tolhe , suh - scribers, they hereby give notice to all'those •indebted, to Make immediate payment, and those ,hav ing claims to present them, preirellOtii. ghpnticated for settl ‘ ement, to the subsea bere, residing in Germany:Pownship. GEORGE WILL,,, rs. , MARY KELLAR: :October, 3. 1.848.. ;, 'et Dr. William P.• Dell RF 'EC'fFULLY oirecs hia PRO .. . .FESSION'AL.SERVICEB to -the Citi zeps of ) pettyshint and vicinity, , ; He Can:At all, L timeshe.tound at his :office in SOIiTH,BALTIMORE STREET, unless professi,cuallpngiite - d 2 . N0v.,23d,'„1,48:44.. . . . 0 , --- I ', ..ettetaffoli ''Plailiie*firt ' 1 - I .l 4 Hat gitif -i • MACHINES " ; ~.--- viv . "- - r97" - air - - -- z - - • - ._,. au s c r, r , kou invite the , . . 1 1 " 4 -- ' ~ .. ~.: a ttention of ,the Agricultural: , nce i tnntunity to the fact,, that. they are , engaged in the manufacturing .of - ,- *': .ptle'i Pcililit . • - , ' 7 Viggsl : 4l4 d ' il i l. ACHINZA.-; i .' iiir '7 2 , nisei a variety -el other:, patent 7,, whiCh . they are diaposerk to soil ntion' 1 :, such terms ii niiii'ninagainll.: - ',7' . ..; 61e lk . i:w etri - ii .,c ih a ti ll ' A ti: w e A ti::::h .d li : e cci li: s: l e Tirlittilt ' and ' Rya': kit lir,inigini geed ' --,- prices and arb in, c arlay:dpin,,,,pc), 0 o r iii, be g po.pdi ff 01 i y; l pprsq.... -.-! , ritliO4i g i4,744.ohoi.tilfikgol.4o l ,l- -' wheatintchintOoymearly, Pe- pcissi.! ... ii i salve . : o hea y. i i r b fririi i r li t ir; s l 3 7 9: . ' l a ! i i. : 4 t ° s f!: 3 : i - :. 7- - f : .„,,,,*t,,,,,e,, -,i 4, 4 *• 11 i A 114, • ~., . •s, s t••• $. il, .81,,..4 ly-36
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