M 211351 SECOZZILID Itharrtsbarg, Pa. , MEGletaye.uinforrn the Public that 'I .11-. have left Philadelphia, and am now located Harrisburg, the scat of the Ex eiutive and,State Government of Pennsyl where I now occupy the . • WELL KNOWN • Sr; 31E1E4EIP'JVJIM311:-.1- . receittly, kept _by Mr. ,MATHE' WIL SON. This spacious building having been pur posely -planned and erected for a Hotel of the first class, is not surpassed, if equalled, by any establishment in Pennsylvania, and having undergone a thorough renovation, the Parlors, Rooms and Chambers are now fitted up in,a, style that combines elegance with comfort and convenience. My Table is pledged to be supplied with the beat fare the Markets can produce ; the jeliarges•at the same time being as moderate as any of the best regulated establishments else:where. In short, no exertions shall be spared qn my part, or on the part of every member ‘of my household, to make it what it should be, in the Capital of one of the most populous, wealthy and interesting States of the Union. With these 'promises, accommodations and facilitieti, and the fact that the Hotel is most eligibly situated, with confidence I most respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. DANIEL lIERR, Late of Herr's hotel, Chesnut at. Nov. Harrisburg , Pa. 7, 1845 3m TARE NOTICE. IriSHE subscriber, having hold out his tore - in Millerstowni and having left this part of- the country, gives this public notice to all those indebted to him, that he placed his books, notes, &c.,' in the hands of DAVID CHAMERLAnS for collec tion. Persons, therefore, desirious of sa ving costs, will call and settle up between this and the first day of December 7zert, as after that date, they will be placed the hands of an officer for collection. SAMUEL L. LINAIL td Oct. 31. 'NOT' Cla. Estate of Leonird Marsden, de'd. ETTERS of Administration On the • AI Estate of LEONARD MARSDEN, late. of Dickinson town'p, Cumberland co. deicased, having been granted to-the-sub scriber, he hereby gives notice to; all those indebted to said estate to call and'settle, and those having 'claims, to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber, residing near Petersburg, Ad .ains county. • - W. .R. RADLER, Achninir. November 21. 6t attialer. ma212232ab AME to the Farm of the Subscriber, .residing in Franklin township, Ad ams co., immediately succeeding harvest, ? 7,4;13: k . A STRAY :10 0 + .1. WHITE HOFFER with. brindle spots, and very wide horns , and-is probably above 2 yea old. The owner is requested to prove property, pay costs, and take it away. . NICIIOLAS BEAR. Franklin tp., Nov. 21. 3t FOR SALE OR RENT. TEE TWO-STORY • .22201 Z ZONAL ; OpiJosite the English Luther- r: - an Church, lately occupied by Mrs. &mit. Said Propehy , is wpll adapted for a Store or other.public business, having spacious - Cellars, a well of good Water, and the use of an open alley. To a purdhaser the , pay ments will be made very easy. 3 Possession-can be had immediately, by application to S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg; Nov. 14. , tf NOTICE. ETTER'S Testamentary on the Es tate of JACOB WOLF,' deceased, late , of Mountjoy township, Adams county, having b een granted to the subscriber, dingin -Germany township, he hereby gives 'notice to all those' indebted to said • E gi state, to make immediate payinent, and .thoselaving claims, to'-present them, pro perly authenticated, for settlement. 'PHILIP WOLF. Oct. si. _ et AVM: B. M'CLELLAN, A'T'TORNEY AT LAW. 01Tide South. East corner of the Franklin House,' forperly occupied as SHERIFF'S OFFICE,by GEORGE W. MCCLELLAN En. Dec: 21st; 1844. ly THE STAR AND BANNER ../ g Lp t ibli*.d.every Friday Evening,in the _County Buikitag, above .the Register Out Recorder'. o,ffice, by WUEHLER.- ..,,.., ..4 ...."%. RI $ll IL SE Ili. 4 4i# Tidi in advance or with* the year, $2 00 per , InnsP 3 —# 4lo Claid. "Oithi44ol'eari 02 30.. No :affareAllialnim#444ll all_tr!rearage e are paid ip, . ' aktlWtoputator the *tor. zriiglef ocipief E , r 1 411114 - 41441141urit , to *tar .1 • duscontuwance 14, ' ibb ,faitoidaittalifFili engaglawrat 64 " ' A .lkaidaalliiol4l , 4lXCeildOigllAqt/are . iniefted 1011 0 4. 012 Avtion. for•4*g.iSr" • • Freights ''from Philadelphia REGULAR' LIZN F• TWICE A WEEK BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & YORK. THE subscriber nuns a regular line of THE runs Cars between Philadelphia and York. A Train 'will leave York every Saturday and Wednesday afternoon, and every Tues day and Friday Evening, A. L. Gerhart &- Co,'s Warehouse, No. 305, Market street, Philadelphia. EXta Cars will be started on any'other day in the week, when freight sufficient to to pay expenses offei. HENRY KAUFFELT. York, Nov. 7. tf 211 J. J. BALDWIN TILL continues•to manufaitture,.4t his 0 new stand, in South Baltimore street, a few doors above the store of Mr. Samuel Fahnef ! tock, and next door to Mr. Wain . pler's Tinning Establishment, - •1 It • Of the latest style and fashion, and of the brat tnatertal. Of which he will keep a general assort ment on hand at all times and will sell for eAsx, at prices to suit the times. -co All persons knowiiig themselves to be indebted to the advertiser, by book account or otherwise, of longstanding , will please Call and na settlement immediately. Gettysburg, Oct.v 10.• am' 0 3 CO tio 21 V Z.,22 HE subscriber wishes to inform his fellow g.Su citizens, that his stock of 111- HATS CAPS is large and full, and will be sold 16w for CASH or GOOD TRADE. IrrCALL AND SEE and judge for yourselves. Those persons who are in debt to hitt; for ac counts of long standing, are requested to call and pay up as soon as possible; and those Who owe 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, lime. . W. V. PAXTON. -Octol - er 21.- tf _NbT3IP.4W TARRING ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN . W. .D.TINWIDDIE n ESPECTFULLY informs the citi zens of Gettysburg and the surround ing country, that he has taken the vell known • - , 'Tailoring Establishment. of J. IL SKELLY, in Chambersburg st., Gettysburg, nearly opposite Mr. Buehler's Apothecary and Book Store, where prepared to execute all work in his line with neatness and' in the most approved style. •; All work entrusted to him, will be warranted to fit. His terms will be very moderate, for CASH or COUNTRY PRO DUCE. The latest Fashions will be regular ly received from thc Cities. THE subscriber takes the present oppor tunity_ of recommending to the patronage of the public, Mr. DENWIDDIE, whose ad vertisement appears above. 'He has been for a long time employed in my establish ment, and I cheerfully recommend him as an excellent Mechanic; and' one in every way worthy of public confidence. • J. I-I' BKELLY. ,r Gettysburg, Oct. 3. - tf JOSEPH GILLESPIE ) ail iP te 21 a tr. it E l i S e P L, that he s L p i r r ep i a n r f e o ( rm ito s P gig a Luebs: =lri s in 'MOT 7.-riZra\TT.A.:4 iVrtni to CLASSES and INDIVIDUALS, during the coming winter. - Persons desirous of learning- to "discourse sweet; harmonious 'sounds," upon the . .2scolezo,, wa,paamp oad u can ascertain. the 'PERMS, &c., by calling upon the advertiser,•or at the ' S TAR' Office. October 24, 1845, - . .tf TEACHER WANTED. THE School Directors of the Borough of Gettysburg, wish to employ a cam peOnt Teacher, to take charge of the Righ School, in said Borough.. Candidates for employment will present themselves for ex amination before:the board,:at the office of Daniel M. .Smyser, in Gettysburg, on Tuesday the' 2d 'day of December next, at .Re o'clock, P. M. . . D. M. SMYSER, Pree't. Attetit—JOux M. STEVENSON, Sec'y. Nov. 7. . . td a. ca 2)0 9 A - First-rate - Second-hand CARRIAGE, Newly Repaired and Trimmed. ,051pCm A ntry Produce taken in payment.. Enquire at the office of the "Star and Banner." • • Oettysburg, Oct. . H A N-R-BI L'L S bards, Blanks, Notices, and Printing . ..of every deficription,, neatly and pfonitptly executed at the -girlie 01 th e . star dr' lteptebltcan*Hanner. Masse at kidordot to Fashionable V.A.LIIABLE mvalatem FOR S,ILE. "TV MILD invite the attention of the " V Agricultural commpnity; to the. fact that ;hey are engaged hi manufacturing 113 1 112'4i: al :::?.DJ ',l'2"l.?Wf-Etl 12 CIRRNE*4. dONTAININO as also, a variety of other PatentB 4 which dcira ail(filaraVo they are disposed to sell upon such terms late the property of of IlEmtie - llArtn.tuort,! as will please all. (of Jacob,) deceased, situated (being and Now is the time to purchase. Wheat lying at the North end-of the Valley called and Rye are bringing good prices, and are “llarhaugh's Valley," in Ilamiltonban and in great demand, hence it will be good pot- L berty townships, Adams county, Penn- icy in Farmers to purchase Marhines and sylva .ia. The turnpike road leading from get their Wheat into the Market as early W.y.ieshoro', Franklin :county, Pa., to as possible. Enlinitsburg, Frederick county, Md., pas• Call at WAlincs & Co's Cheap ses through said land ; about 0 miles from' Foundry and supjrly younielves iminedi the former and 7 front the latter place ; 1 ' l ately. mile from I. and .1. Baugher'S Tannery, 51 Gettysburg - , Sept. 20, 1815 miles from Fairfield, and 10 from Geays burg, the county seat of said counts.. There are erected on the premises Two Log, Dwelling I II I ,7 zotrazis and a large BANK BARN convenieni and well finished, a large I('a gon Shed and Corn Crib, with other out houses. •There are never-failing springs of water near,to each dwelling-house. a first rate 'LOURING MILL adjoining said premises ; a large r HE subscribers offer at Private Sale, I and, if not sold, at Public Sale, all that VALUABLE. FARMI Orchard of Choice Fruit and two ,branches or streams of water run ning through the Farm. About .150 acres of said Farm are cleared, and hi a good state of cultivation, he residuecovered with F I It S T- It A T 4a T I DI BE Is, consisting of the . various Oak, Hickory, Chestnut, and Locust. The said tract will be sold altogether in preference, but as it is situated - well for division, it is cut into. three divisions, to wit :,-- No. I.—Consisting of the • lELVS24 I- A 1:4 '0U: i(g ;) t BARN, &c., coNTAlNr;sisi • 237 Acres and 37 Perches; No. 2.—The Southwest end of said . Tract with about 25 acres of cleared land, the balance set with first rate timber, easily cleared, and - will produce well, and contains 166 Acres, 2 Roods & 30 Perches. No. 3.Situated on the Nortli side of said turnpike mart on which are erected a comfortable DINEIMING AND STORE JIOUSE, Stable, and other buildings, and 5 . acres of cleared land, and the balance 'first-rate timber, particularly Chestnut and Locust—containing 65 Acres - 8r 19 Perches. trg.Tltis property is offered at Private Sale until Theirsday, INN of Jantlary next, (New Years'.Day.) If 'not sold be fore'pri vately, it will on that day be °tiered at Public sale, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Kr A. clear and indisputable title will be given to the purchaser orpurchasers, on compliance with the terms of sale. Any person wishing to view the premises, can call on the subscribers in Harbaugh's Val ley, or YOST HARBAUGH, the Tenant on said premises. Terms will be made known on the day of Sale. ELIAS HARBAUGH, , LEONARD HARBAUGH, JACOB HARBAUGH, Executors of Henry Harbaugh, deed. NOVember 7. ° t 8 Ma( rfIIVATE. SALE rg Subscriber offers at Private Sale, a part of the FARM on which he re sides, containing 175 Acres. The Int proveinents upon it are a NEW TWO ca. UT Zi Lo.G DWELLING II . ilia a •/:,. - • mil ...-.. I'l.' M D. ..,..,..,...., with a cellar under it, a Frame Barn, a gar den inclosed with a paling fence, a well of water, a young bearing ' qj (64 cr 2 at of grafted fruit, a good MEADOW, and more can be made, also, about 70 Acres of FINE WOODLAND, well set with THRIVING r - Jr" BE 1111110113 C 111E4; Auk and 3 . 5 Aeres of easily tilled Land can eas ily be cleared, with plenty of Timber left for the use of the Farm. - -.This.Praperty lies 'about 6 miles South 'of Gettysburg, nearly joins the road that leads from Enunittsburg and Millerstown to the Two Taverns at the Baltimore turn pike, and is within mile of the road that leads from Sell's Mill on Marsh Creek, to Taneytown and Baltimore. About 6 miles from this Vann, there arc two Lime Kilns, and plenty -of Limestone nearthe Millers town Road. • • This Farm will be divided to suit pur. chasers. I would sell the improvements with 100 Acres or any greater number. The terms will be made easy and the payments to suit purchasers. ° ROBERT THOMPSON. September 20, 1845., tf TURNPIKE ELECTIO.N. rr HE Stockholders in the Hanover and . Carlisle Turnpike Company will take notice that an - , , 31.i:FaCTION will be held at the house of W:s. W. HAM ERSLYI in_ Petersburg, York Springs, Ad ams county, on Medal/ the 9th „ day of December next, for the purpose of choosing, by a. majority of said stockholders, by _bal lot, to be, delivered in person or by _proxy duly authorized, five stockholders for Man- Vera, andnne stockholder for Treasurer, for the, ensuing year. The election will open*, , . .• , mug, 3y, u,LivIERsLy, See:y." Petersburg; (Y. S.) ATTENTION: FARIIIEIS: THRESHING MACHINES. THOS. WARREN & Co. 11:r‘Ve reeominflal all of our friends visitina the city to call at the Pekin company's store, and lay in a supply of their delicious 1 eas. The i'tkiss Tea ('litrupte)m. Dip. 30 S. Second at., bclweeu Market S.; Chesnut: PHILADELPHIA, Fig w Ale"F; constantly on hand, and for sale Wholesalelmd Retail, a variety of t . i s2-- i (-7-4 PI, co , i I TI:F• it • • FRESH riar :10E- 1 Alk— g l 4O o, ',. Al Tr. As. I AT LOWER PRICES, _;.L 41 .... —II ateording to the quality, then they can be bought at any other, establish ment in the City: NCs''l'EAs exclusively are sold at this house, and several - varieties which cannot he obtained elsewhere. Any Teas w'fich do not give entire satisfaction 'can bo re turned and exchanged, or the money will be refunded. The citizens of Adams county are re spectfully invited to give uita c , ll. G. 13. ZIEBER; Agent of •r. Te.a Company. Philabelphia, Oct. 2, 1845. 1 y - DIAMOND TONSOII. S. B. TIFTON. F.IIIIIONABLE Barber and Hair- Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, wherd he can at all times he found prepared to attend to the calls of%the public. From. long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree!, of skill as will nieet the en tire satisfaction of all who :may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention .to busi ness and -a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings.- Oct. 10. tf 41100 - 111.7 . 111 E. N hand and for sale, a large number 17 • of STOVES, OF ALL SIZES, which will he sold at prices to suit the times. GEORGE ARNOLD. September 20. 3m H. J. SCHREINER, 'Magistrate 4 Scrivener. Office: In Chambersbursz Street, at the Sheriff's (Vice, opposite 'Buehler's Store • 0 XVING disposed of the "Star & Ban ner," the advertiser would respect fully inform his friends and the public, that he can always be found in his JUSTICE OFFICE, where he will be ready at all times, to 'attend to any business entrusted to his care. Besides the duties incumbent Upon him as Justice of the Peace, hewill also attend to other Collections, as also the drawing of deeds ; instruments of. writing, &c., &c. For capacity, promptness and faithful nessin the discharge of these dutieS, he re fers the public to the Hon. JAMES COOPER, DANIEL M. SMYSER, A. R. STEVENSON, & WILLIAMM 7 SHERRY; Esq's. • September 27. • ..3m CALVIN,,BLY I IIE, TTO RXRP %.17 ILL practice in the several Courts V of the City and County of Phila- . delphia. His OFFICE is at No. 35, S. Fourth Street, betveen Chestnut and \Val nut Streets. Philadelphia,. Oct. 3. -, • 3m H..RCIED; ATTORNEY AT JAW. At, FFERS his professional services to Illy the people of Adams County, His 011 lee is the one on the public square in dimsysburg, 'Way .occupied as a Ltv-Of jice ty W M'Snututv, Esq. -1-I,e has also made arrangements tO'llave the ltdvict and assistance of his Either, JUDGE HEED, of Carlisle, in all difficult cases. Saptember tf Itl M I) L. • C. G. FRENCH ) Attorney and Couns e llor at Law, "La AS removed to Waynesboro', : bin. will practice in the Courts of Adams county. He will Ile at the Alec of Wax. M'Snunity, Esq., opposite the new Lutip ran Church, during the sessions of the Court. Gettysburg, Aug. U. Gin ALEX.,4I. STEVENS“N, 4477010 TEY 47' LAW. OFFICE in the Centre Siloam, North of the Court-house; between "Smith"s and "Stevenson's" corners. Gettysbu.rg, May '9, '1843: Great Literary Enterprise! BOOKS BY MAIL - Smith's Weekly Volume, • • Second year.—The Cash System carried to its utmost limit—ten copies, or $2 50 per annum each! 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Subscribers' names for the now - voigme should be.immediately forwarded,.. l A lim ited number must be printed, and no disap. pointment.can occur to.thoie who remitearly A specimen number will be fbrWarded, without charge, to all two tetluestit, - post paid-; or may he p .. etzieuredr-aVlhe publica tion office. ' 7- LLOYD P. SMITIL.I.W/isher. -No, 10 St James st: °running - from - bistlito Sew enth. above , Maiiret, and ,diteetly in the rear of St. James' Church,. Philadelphia, Nov. 21, 1845. ILTEATRAir MOIL 41CIP "IV _am swsi fiIITE undersigned, having purchased II • the Patent Right of - dicsp celebrated OVIXE M 1 107200 • ... for the counties of Adams and Carroll, are now ready to supply any person wanting the article, at all times. They will keep constantly on hand, a large stock, of the different sizes, and they will deliver them at any tittle, to those purchasing. They NV•ill also keep On hand and for sale, all the different kinds of Cook. Stoves now used. • T. WARREN & Co. September 20, 1815. tf, SUP - 1;1010R COOK sTorv.E. THF attention of the public is r spectfully cal led (to S. iloorz's Vim:tit:lC% :ow: STevi.: Pi an article supet lot.' to any yet ollio . i d wale public for cooking purposes. It was ,g t. up expressly to answer the wants of -the Farn r, and will not fail to please all who may mit ire a good sized COOK STOVE. One of the nany advantages posses el by this Sive. is; tit. water, apple-but ter, clothing, &c. can-be bc2il in a large copper kettle at the same time, w Ist cookint.t is tloing for 21) or thirty persons: tis decidedly superior- , for ILI A KlND—the heat b .ing completely under the control of the cook, who can apply it to the bot tom as -well as . to the top or the-oven, and thus with perfect regularity. It is unnecessary trcgive any further detail of its advantages. pleaie refer to the subjoined certificate front Wm. F. El liott. Fig., Patent Agent, of Washington City.— Many testimonials equally flattering could be Mr nisheil, but this may suilice. Those who want a superior Cook Store, will do well to try this arti cle- they arc warranted or no Sale. Bounsboro*, ,) Id., May 19, 1813 'l l 7ASlll:4iiioN; May 3, 1543. To Samuel Bentz, Esq., ' ])ear Sir:-1 have tried the Cooking Stove tbat you sent me, and am well pleased with its performance. My expectations are more than re alized. believe it will perform. ruore 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 011 ice. Its mer its need only be more generally known to insure its fame throughout the country. lam .at length satisfied in-the culinary, department of my do , mestic eitablishment—thr which I acknowledge myself indebted to your genius and enterprise. I remain very respectfully, yours, • WM P.. ELLIOTT, Patent Agent. 1171 THIS DAY APPOINT J. 0, PAXTON & Co , my AhENTS !'or the State of Pennsyl vania. for the sale of Territory and otherwise, of niy Cook Stove. • September 17, 16.13 FARMERS , AND OTHERS Are respectfully informed thnt the undersigned have now on hand, and are manuliicturing the a boee Stoves, soihat they-are now replied to fill all-orders with they may be tailored, upon the zhortesl notice. J. D. PAXTON & Caledonia, Fpnklin co., .cpt._2o, Sl5. tf Protection against Loss by 111( a. HE "cumber/and Valley Mutual Protection 4.1 ). Company," being incorporated by an act of the Legistatuili and fully organized and in Opera= tion under the direction of the following board of Managers, viz: '1 C. Miller, John Moore, DA% id W. M Cullough, Jarnes Weakly, William Moore Samuel Gulbrit th, Thomas Paxton, A. G. Miller, Philip Spatitier;Samnol Woods, Abraham Kurtz, George Brindle, and neon Coyle, call the attention of the inhabitants of Cumberland and Adams counties, to the cheapness of the rates, and the many advantages which this kind of insurance has over any nikr Ist. Every pelson insured becomes a member of the company and takes part in the choice of officers and the thiection of its concernid For insurance no more is demanded than is necessary to meet the, expenses of the Company ant indemnity ag:i'n.stt)sses which may happen. :id The inconvenience of frequent -renewals is avoided by insurb g fora term of live yeas. 4th. Any person applying for insurance must give his premium :note for the cheapest cuss at the rate of 5 per minim, which will be $5O on the $lOOO, for which he will have to pay $2 50 for five 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 Allan a pro rata share. These lutes aro much cheaper than those of Other. companies, except such as are incorpora ted same principles. TIIOAIAS C. MILLER, .Pnr.slraNT. A. G. /MILLER. SCC y.• LIST OF AGENTS. The following named gentlemen have been 'ap pointed AGENTS.for Adams county: William W. Paxton. Gen'l Agent, Gettysburg. James A. Thompson, David Zeigler, Dr. Wm. R. Stewart, Henry Myers, Henry Mayer, Esq., Daniel Comfort, Abraham King, Esq., David Blythe, Esq., William Morrison, homas T. Merman, Dr D. Mellinger; Sept. :20, 1544. Them •eat • : Improvement yet ! C ILii;.ißsrCoLLiliins 1.,H ' , llbscribers having purchased the Patent _ it ight for Adams., Perry, and York countie7, (York borough, Shrewsbury, and Liverpool in the latter excepted,) in Pennsylvania, and of Frederick county, Md. of lIA.WORTIPS Improvement in stulfing,and blocking 110115/3 COLLARS, which surpasses any thing of the kind ever brought before the public—they are now prepared to manufacture HORSE - COLLARS of the best quality, and in a more neat and substantial form than can be done in any other shop in the county. Their Establishment is situated 'near Thomp vn's Hotel, (Stage Office,) whore they will fur nish this article, so valuable from its neatness and durability, • . 117 - Persons desirirtg;Shop Rights within the a bove limits, will please address the subscribent at Gettysburg Gettysburg. Oct. 17,1895 • tf 11 4 .1 lim n , P. Bell RESPECTFULLY offers his .PRIZI ••. , • RESBIOIi.A.L the „ • .. ,Ken§ 'of Getty.surg. and .yieinity. He can, at all'times'be found at his -office in SOUTH BALTIMORE STREET, , unless:professionally c.ngndud. °v.' 23d, :184,1 S. lIEN'I7 SAMUEL BENTZ Petersburg. New Chester. Abbottstown. Straban tp.' Hunterstown .Iklillutstown. Bendersville. Arendtsville. East Berlin. WHITE S: CULP.
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