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REAL ESTAt'E
SALE.
TN ptiribance of an Order of the Or
phanee Court of Adams county, the
subscriber 4. Administrator of the .ttafe of
HENRY: WALTER, deceased, will offer
at, Public - Sale on .
Monday the 22d of December next,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the premises, in
Menallen township; Adams count•, the
~_~-"~~.
of said deceased; adjoining lands of Nicho
las Bushey, Isaac Wiernian, William Tros
tle, and others, containing
104 ACRE'S,
neat measure. The Improvements on the
Farm are in good condition, and include a
TWO-STORY
i r r"
gilt • Log Dwelling House,
es • 1 :%.
_ double. Log Barn, a Hatter's Shop,
44.5 e. There are two ORCHARDS of thri
ling Fruit Trees, and several Springs on
the Farm—a large portion being Meadow.
Conowago creek runs along the Western
boundary of the Farm. •
-ALSd
On the same day, at 1 o'clock, P. M., there
will be offered at pUblic sale, on the pre
.
muses,
e.M61(9. 1 2 (D& r4i '
Mountain Land,
situate in Menallen township; adjoining
lands of Henry Orner, Solomon Hartman,
John Stenour, and others, containing
• 35 Adams,
more or less. This tract will be divided
into FOUR lots, and is covered with Gliennt
and other kinds of Timber. •
-ALSO
_
On the dame: day, on the premises, one
other; Tract of
MOUNTAIN LAND,
CONTAINING
8 ✓lcres 134 Perches,
_neat measure, situated in the same town
ship, adjoining lands of Joseph Taylor and
loth formerly occupied by Adam Walter,
- 8611;i'dettAse&—also timbered with Chesnut
and other timber.
Attendartee•: will be given, and terms
nuideAnoWn; Onlhe (Tay of sale, by t
NICHOLAS BUSHEY, Alin'r.
,By the Court,
. .D: C.: BaiNicEturorr, Clerk.
is
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IM• subscriber wishes to infoirri - his fellow
RE, eitizens, that his stock. of
- HATS GAPS
is large and full, and will be sold low
for Cases or 0000 TRADE,
ItFC/%LL AI)N SEE and judge for yourselves.
• , Those persoas.wbo. are in debt to him for ac.
counts of tong standing,,are requested to call and
pat ap as soon as possible; and those who owe
bini WOW, are requested to bring it in, for the
money wail be required in plaCen of it, where the
accounts have been•standin ,, for some time:
W. w. PAXTON.
Oetobir 2.`L • ,tf
• .Fashionable.
1411 trIVY:S 4 I.O2OaVo
him .aps -
IL BALDWIN'
OTILL 'continues 4o inanufacture at his
:,new Stand,. in South Baltimore street,
a few:deers above the store of Mr.. Samuel
Faimestock, , .and' next door to-Mi. Warn-
Tiler's 'Tinning Establishment, •
• It 16 T . S
-- • , • .
.Of the latest style and fashion.
.• and of the best material.
Of which he keep a general assert
,mot` on hand 'at all times and will sell for
ceBli; at ` prices to' suit the tiMes. .
,0 . :...80.2e,r50ni knowing theinselves to be
indebted, tothe, advertisgr, by book, account
or otherwm c e, of long standing , - will please
caltmind make settlement immediately.
- ,, GettyiburgrOct. 10. • 3m
TAILGRIN(I - ESTABLISHMENT.
-FRANJF.I.7.N W. DENWIDDIE
— I . II4OPVPVITI:LY informs the citi
zens of Gettysburg and the surround
ing :pountry.,l.hat he lins.,taken the well
known ' . .
Thitorln Establishment
• `lif 3.; 11 7 .-'SitELLY; in Chant' bersburg st.,
Gettysburg,
,nearly opposite Mr. Buehlbr's
'Apothecary-and Book :•Store, where he is
•prepttred' to - eocute' ell work in his line
with neatness -and. in the most approved.
• style: l, bi.All' Work entrusted to him, will
be warranted to fit. His terms will be
veiy- nu:trier - ate, for CASH or COUNTRY PRO
.
DUCE.
„i l lip7:l4latest Fashions will be regular
lyieceiVed front `the Cities.
. - .
' 'Subscriber takes the present oppo
sititfitSr t • it: recommending to the patronage
/ .Ihti7ilublie, Mr. DEitivinme, whose ad
r '‘fitifiieiniqappettra abtive. He has been
r foii'along`til a eniployid in my establish
• rnenkituid recommend him as
'Meehante,:and one in every
"WaYlPfr k'of confidence.'
= • 4 . 103 : 4000 - 'l H. SKELLY.
t ' ' ' tf
TO , P ; 14 , t •
-.41 , 4Dr.:‘ , 11 Want P. Bell
o 0 ' Topc;rfPX , A , T c.4eis'4is Pao
, tmispo.NAL tritylogs to, the Citi
*AßFEOttYabuje," ' l icinitY. ' He
4:3W
4S
4 ~.,` - - kill es 94, at his' office
4 4%
, ~ ,,1 . 1.1 .,e k; A if.II44OO,4fTItEET,
u'' l l. pally engaged 4
liktdSt3ailiroVC"' , '`! ,- ' )'' '.IY
TURNPIKE ELECTION.
TI3 Stockholders in the Hanov . er and
Carlisle Turnpike Company will take
notice that an
ZIC, ,T OLT •
will be held at-the house of Wm. W/ Ihm-
Ensix, in Petersburg, York Springs, Ad
ams county, on Tuesday the Jlh day of
December next, for the purpose olchoosing,
by a majority of said stockholders, by bal
lot, to be delivered in person or by prosy
duly authorized, five stockholders for Man
agers, and one stockholder for Treasurer,
for the ensuing year. The election will
open at 12 o'clock, M.
W.M. W. HAMERSLY, See'y.
Petersburg, (Y. S.) Nov. 7. te,
31-4 • zst..._ lue_ -mar
PRIVATE SALE.
THE Subscriber offers at Private. Sale,
a part•of the FARM on which he re
sides, containing 175 Acres. The Im
provements upon it arc a NEV
TWO STORY
1 LOG DWELLING
•,,,,,.. ~,,
ow 1+•;
lii t , 'ill 330.70 T%
. 0
I I , 1 • ..,•: . f
...- v l, -.1.: ZS;...- •••••-
with a cellar under it, a Frame Barn, a gar
den inclosed with a paling fence, a well of
water, a young hearing •
e) 1,4 Zitt 1130
of gritfted fruit, a good MEitriow, and MGM
can be made; also, about 70 Acres of FINE
WOODLIVNA well set with THRIVING
'API tETWIL 311 1 1 S s
and 35 Acres of easily tilled Land can eas
ily be cleared, with plenty of Timber left
for the use of the Farm. ..
This property lies about 6 miles South
of Gettysburg, nearly joins the road that
leads from Emmittsburg and Millerstown
to the Two Taverns at thb Baltimore turn
pike, and is within 1 mile of the road that
leads from Sell's Mill on Marsh Creek, to
Taneytown and BaltiMore. Ahottt 6 miles
from this Farm,there aretwo Lime Kilns,
and plenty of Limestone near the Millers
town Road.
This Fann will be divided to suit pin ,
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
VALUABLE _
MLA/
FOR S.,ILE.
/TINE §ubseriberi offer at Prii•ate Sale;
and, if not sold, at Public Sale, all that
VALUABLE FARM
CONTAINI*G
clEttna.a.(2 o .
late the property of of ItsmayAannuan,
(of Jacob,) deceased, situated (being and
lying at the North end of the Valley called
"Harbaugh's Valley," in Ilamiltonban and
Liberty townships, Adams county, Penn
sylvania. The 'turnpik6 road leading from
Waynesboro', Franklin county, Pa., to
.Enunitsburg, Frederick county; Md., pas
ses' through said land; ahout 9 miles from
the former. and 7 from the latter place ; 1
mile from I. and J.lfaugher's Tannery, 5
miles from Fairfield, and 10 from, Gettys
burg, the county seat of said county. There
are erected on the premises
Tho Log Dive .
• I EVTATSES
I
and 'a large BANK BARN
convenient and well finished, a large Wa
gon . Shed and Corn Crib, with other out
houses. There are never-failing springs
of water near to each dwelling-house, a first
rate 11,01.1 RING MILL adjoining said
premises ; a large
Orchard of. Choice Fruit,
3 ,nd two branches or streams of water run
ning through the Farm Abotit 150 -acres
of said Farm. are cleared, and in a good
state of cultivation, the residue covered with
FIRST—RATE e l •‘. .
TIMBER
consisting of the various Oak,- I
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
maramsr amvars2,
BARN, &C., CONTAINING
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 *dime well, and contains
166 Acres, 2 Roods & 30 'Niches.
No. 3.—Situated on the North side of
said turnpike road, on , which are erected a
comfortable DWELLING AND STORE
HOUSE, Stable, and other buildings, and
5 acres of. cleared, land, and the balance
first-rate timber, particularly Chestnut and
Locust—containing .
65 Acres & 19 Perches. •
'This property is 'offered at Private
Sale until
Thursday,• Ist or January
next, (New Years Day.) If not sold be
fore privately, it will on that day be offered
at Public sale, at, 10 o'clockt. u.
ICP A clear and indisputable title Will
be given to the purchaser orpurehasers, on
compliance with the terms of sale. Any
person wishing to. view the premises, can
call on the subscribers in Harbaugh's Val
- Yowl. Hennuron, the Tenant on
saidpremises.. Terms will be made known
on the day orßale
ELIA.S. v HARBAUGH,
LEONARD , HARBAUGII,
JACOB HARBAUGH,
Exectitord of Henry liarbaugh, dec'd,
NoVembei 7.
31.2Lq/n '
- 'Harrisburg, Pa.
IBEG leave to inform the Public that I
have- left Philadelphia, and am now
located in Harrisburg, the scat of the Exl
ecutive and State Government of Pennsyl
Vania, where I now occupy Ike .
WELL tisowN il •
31E-311411011 r - Ar
recently kept by Mr., MATHEW 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 arc now
fitted up in a style that combines elegance
with comfort and convenience.
My Table is pledged to be supplied with
the best fare the Markets can produde ; the
charges at the' smite time being as moderate
as any of the best regulated establishments
elsewhere. In short, no exertions shall be
spared on my part, or on •he 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
andTacilities, and the fact that the Hotel is
most eligibly situated, with confidence I
most respecthilly solicit .tht. patronage of
the public. r_
DANIEL HERR,
Late of Herfs Hotel, Chesnut st. Phila.
Harrisburg, Pa. Nov. 7, 18-15 am
141
Freights from. Philadelphfa,
REGULAR LINE•
Twicu WEEK BETWEEN
•
PHILADELPIIIA & YORK. -
THE subscriber runs a regular line of
Cars between Philadelphia and York.
A. Train will leave York every Saturday
and Wednesday afternoon, and every Tues
day and Friday Eyeiting, A. L. Gerhart &
Co.'s Warehouse, No. 365, Market street,
Philadelphia. ,
Extra Cars will he started on any other
day in the
_Week, when freight sufficient to
to pay expenses . oiler.
HENRY KAUFFELT.' ,
York, Nov. 7. tf
recommend: all of our friends viSiting_
the city to.eall at the Pekin Campany'S Store, and
lay in a supply of theirdelicious Teas.
The. Peiqn Tea Company,
No. 30 S. Second it., between Market
~St. Chesnut,.
PHILADELPHIA,
uAVE con'sianily on hand; and for sale
Wholesale and Retail, a variety_of
mown FRESH
: i f "RV
! r FRESH r - lir - 11-M LEML gnii 9
TEAS. AT LOWER PRICES, ••
- . ) according to the quality, than
they can he bought at any other establish
ment in the City. .
go-TEAS exclusively are sold at this
house, and several varieties which cannot
he obtained else Where. Any Teas which
do not give entire satisfaction can be re
turned tind exchanged, or the money will
be refunded.
The citizens of . Adams county arc re
spectfully i4vited to give us a call.
.4, G. B. ZIEBER,
Agent of ate-Pekin Tea Company.
Philabelphia, Oct. 2, 1845. ry
ATTENTION: FARMERS!
THRESHING MACHINES.
THOS. WARREN & Co.
WOULD invite the attention of the
Agricultural community, to the
fact that they are engaged in manufacturing
•ti •
U.laintlaiDEJ 2aolare
TURES . iiING
as alSo, a variety of other Patents, which
they are disposed to sell upon such terms
as will please all.
Now is the time to purchase. Wheat
and Rye are bringing good prices, and are
in great demand, hence it will be good pol
icy in Farmers to 'purchase Machines and
get their Wheat into the Market as early
as possible. --
as. Call at WARREN & CO'S . • Cheap
Foundry and supply yourselves-immedi
ately.
Gettysburg, Sept. 20, 1845. tf
ati - e.max atEdallkli+23lo
AME to the Farm of the Subscriber,
residing in Franklin townslqp, Ad
ams co., intmediatqly succeeding harvest,
." I "rilq
_ A • A STRAY
, WHITE HEIFFER,
with brindle/spots, and very wide horns,
and is probably above .2 years old. The
owner is requested to prove property, pay
costs, and take it away. _
NICHOLAS BEAR.
Franklin tp., Nov. 21. . •3t
NOTICE.
IE
TTERS Testamentary on the Estate
4' of JACOB FICKES, dcc'd, late of
Huntington township, Adams dounty, hay-.
nig been granted to the Subscribers,they here
by give notice to all those indebted to said
Estate, to call
,and, settle, and, those having
claims, to -present them, properly autheriti,
cated for settlement, to the sUbscriberti.
- ELI FIeKES,
BENJAMIN K. PEFFER, ...
ildni'rs of - the Estate of Jacob leicka,efec'd -
- Ott7Thefirst.nimed Administrator resides
in Lurgin.townsbip, Franklin county, and'
the latter in Dickinson township, ,Cumber
' land county.
s I Nov, 28. • • ~ 6t
H J. SCHREIN.P,
liagistrate it ° Scrivener.
Office; hz Chamhersburg Street, at the
Sherri - o,re, ofpo . site Buehler's Store
HAVIN G
disposed of the "Star & Ban
)
ner," he advertiser would respect
fully inform/ iis 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, he will
also attend to other Collections, as also the
drawing of deeds, instruments of writing,
&c., &c.
For capacity, promptness and faithful
ness in the discharge of these duties, he re
fers the public to the Hon. JAMES COOPER,
DANIEL M. SMYsER, A. H. STEVENSON, &
WILLIAM ill'SnEnur, Esq's
September 27
CALVIN BLYTIIE,
TTOR.VE 1' T Lali;
ILL practice in the several Courts
of the City and County of Phila
delphit►. His OFFICE is at No. 35, S.
Fourth Street, between Chestnut and Wal
nut Streets. -
Philadelphia, Oct. 3. 3m
J. H. REED,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FFERS his professional services to
4 11* the people of Adams' County. His
Office is the one on the public square in
Gettysburg ; ocrapiral as a Law-Of
fire by Wm. AFSimunr, Esq. Ile has
also made arrangements to have the . advice
of his Father, Junou Rem),
of Carlisle, mall difficult cases. _
Saptembcr 20. tf
It FA Ili 0 IV A. IA .
C. G. FRENCH,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
neshoro', hut.
HAASSillrepnr . l'l9;;iPC(C l thi l e V ( .l ' -‘ turts of Adams
county. Ile will he at- the office of WM.
IM'SnEnnv, Esq., opposite the new Luthe
ran Church, during the sessions of the
Court:
Gettysburg, Aug. 9. Eim
ALEX. 11. STEVENSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.:
OFFini: in the Centre Square, North
of the Court=house, between "Smith's
find "Stevepion's" cornersJi_
Gettysburg, May 9, 1843.
B. iercLELLAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office South-East corner ';of the
Franklin HcAnse, formerly occupied as
SHERIFF'S OFFIcEby GEORGE W.
MCCLELLAN Esq.
Dec. 21st, 1844. ly
tg!' - 2§[NaCtirerit32 as
ON hand and for sale, a large number
of STOVES, OF ALL SIZES, which
will be sold at priCes to suit the times.
GEORGE ARNOLD.
September 20. 3m
HaTIZAVU'IIar 'COON
'Der 'am -ter
HE" undersigned, having purchased
the Patent Right of these celebrated
.1
1 1 00 M OUOVM
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 time,- to those purchUsing. They
will also keep on hand and for salt, all the
different kinds of ,Coo -Stoves now Used.
AITRREN -- 4t, Co.
September 20, 1845. • • ' ti
DIAMOND TONSOR.
S. R. TIPTON,
FASHIONABLE Barber and. Hair-
Dresser,.has removed his “Temple"
to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil
dings, where he can at all times be found
prepared to attend to the calls of the public:
From long jexperience ho flatters himself
that he canto through all the ramifications
of the Tonsorical departments, with such an
infinite degree of skill as will meet the en
tire satisfaction of all who may submit their
chjns to the keen ordeal of his razor. Ile
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
NOTI CE.
IJETTERS Testamentary the Es;
I tate of t TACOB WOLF, deceased,
late of Mountjoy township, Adams county,
having been granted s to the subscriber, resi
ding in Germany. township, he hereby
gives nbtice to all those indebted to said
Estate,' to 'make - immediate payment; and
those ha*ing claimi, to present them, pro
perly:authenticated, for settlentent.
PHILIP_ WOLF.
ftt
-?Oct. 31.
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GRARAMTI,ADIET & GENTLEMEN'S MAGAZINE
s PROSPECTUS FOR 1840.
Regular Contributors:—Wm. C. Bryant,
Longfellow, James Foonimore Cooper, Richard
Danna, J. R. Lowell,. E. P. Whipple, C. P.
liullinan, 11. W. Herbert.
GRAHAM'S is the oldest and Most
popular of the American Literary
Magazines. The number for January,
1846, will be the first of the twenty-eighth
volume. Its long and uniformly success
ful career, from its commencement with a
few hundred subscribers, until the present
time, when it has a circulation exceeding
by some Thousands all others, is perhaps
as good an evidence of its great and con
stantly increasing merit as the publishers
have it in their power to oiler; To its
old subscribers, they trust, no asurances
are necessary of their determination to
maintain .its present. ascendency over all
the rival periodicals of the country. The
engagement of such men as Bryahl, 'Long
fellow, Cooper, Dana, Hoffinan, Maneur
and others, of high reputation in the lite
rary world, as regular contributors; in ad
dition to a list embracing many of the first
names in the nation, is a sufficient guaran
tee that the work will continue to be the
principal medium of communication be
tween the best authors and The public.—
The following more complete list of• con
tributors will convince the reader that it is
impossible to have a superior corps in the
present age :
Wm C Bryant, Author of The Ages, the Fountain
and other poems.
11 W Longfellow, author of Voices of the Night,
Hyperion, etc.
J Fennimore Cooper, author of the spy. the Pio
neers, Naval History. etc.
R H Hanna ; author of the lhfccanecrs, etc.
K Paulding. author of the Dutchman's Fireside.
IVestward llo! efe. '
Fitz• Greene llalleck, author of Fanny. etc.
C Grattan, author of llighw•ays and Byways,
History,of the Netherlands, etc.
N It Willis, author of Inklings of Adventure, etc.
0 (2 F Hoffman; withal. of Wild Scenes in the Forest
and the Prairie, etc.
R Lowell, author of the old English Dramattfts,
Wm Falconer, author 'of trrinslations from cutoff'.
potary French and Pernian poets, etc.
H W I le.rb&t, author of Ringwood thel Rover. etc.
Tuckerimm, author of Rambles and Rever
ies, Isabelle or Sicily, etc..
S Fay, author of Norman Leslie, etc.
J II Mancur, author of Henri Quartre or the "days
ref the League, cic.:
Mathews, author:of the Politicians, etc.
Rev W. Colton, author, of Ship tut.l Shore, etc
A 13 Street. author of Nature, etc.
G Iliii , sloth& of the Ruin oi of Athens, et(
A Pike. author of llymnsto floc:Cods, etc
Hon It 'l' Conrad, author of Aylmere, etc.
L•' A Poe, author of Tales of the Grotesque and
the Arabesque, etc.
G'Sinims, author of Guy Rivers, etc.
Eyes Sargent, author Of Velasco, etc,.
Park lienjantin, author of :Salinas and Lyrical
Poems. etc.
II II Weld; author of Corrected Proofs, etc
J C Neal, author of Charcoal Sketches, etc
.1 It Chan(Hes. Editor U S Gazette
Robert Morris, Editor of the Inquirer
George Lunt, author of the Grave of Byron, etc
George II Colton, author of Tecuni. , ich,ete.
Walter Lawlor, author of Study, ete. •
John Inman, Wm P Palmer, Rev Louis L Noble,
Reynold Coates,-M. 11..&c.
Miss C M Sedpyick, author of Hope f.r.slie, etc.
Mrs E C Embury, author of Constance Latimer
the Blind Girl, etc. , •
Mrs F S Osgood, author of a Wreath of Wilt
Flowers from New England; etc.
Mrs Seba Smith, ituthor of the Western Captive
Mrs Mary (lavers, author ofTorest Life, etc.
Mrs L H Sigourney, author of Ziozindorf and oth-
er pnems, etc..
MN A S Stephens, author of Mary Dcrwent, etc:.
Fanny Forester, author of'Trippings ht Author
Land, etc.
Mrs E r Ellet, author of Characteristid of Schil
ler, etc.
Mrs M Brooks, author of Zophiel, or the Bride of
Seven, eta.
Mrs L J Pierson. antlior of Poems and Essayfi
Mrs A 13 INrelby, author df Pbeins by Apelia.
Mrs A M F Annan, author of Tales and Sketches.
"F E F," author of the Marriage of Convenience.
Beside these well known and universal
ly popular writers, many anonymous con
tributors of distinguished merit furnish ar
ticles for nearly every number, and in each
will be found an able letter upon the Mem:.
lure of Europe,froni• our able correspond
ent, F. I. GRUND, Esq.
OUR ELEGANT. PARIS FASHION PLATES
The splendid fashion plates, with which
we shall adern each nuMber of "Graham"
for 1846, have already awakened the kat.
ousy of our cotemporaries, and they sliow
'their annoyance by all manner of torture
of the word "PAlus. ' It seems to be both
a charm and a bane to them. AVe . have
Only to say that our December number
contains a specimen of what "Our Paris
Fashions" are and will be, Mid we must
trust the eyes of the public to detect the
superior value of these, "designed, engra
ved,printed and colored at the head-quar
ters of the fashionable world," over the
vapid imitations, which are got up here at
least sixty days old, and palmed off as cor
rect. In January, we shall have a most
elegant style, of cloak patterns, and as . it
will be issued early, say by December
10th, we advise our fair readers not to
spoil their material by following the blind
guides of last year, but to AnorT THE
TRUE . FASHIONS FOR 1846.
SPLENDID EMBELLISHMENTS:
In the department of Engravings, it is
well known that W
,GRATIAS MAGAZINE has
fat' surpassed any periodical work ever
published in this Or-any other country.—
The highest ambition of rival publishers
seems thus far to have been to maintain a
respectable imitation of the numerous-cost
ly and beautiful works of art with which
the successive numbers of this 'journal
have been graced. In the course of the
succeeding volumes many IMPORTANT NEW
FEATURES will be introduced.. (Yaitain,
the most celebrated MEZZOTINT ENGRAVER
in the Union, and equal to the besf in-Et
rope, will continue furnish his exquisite
productions ; and Raiodon, - Wright
Hatch;.(S. Ilinahitwoo
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ers 'of New York, and Cheeney, Dod.son,
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fore that flay, as well as those who reside
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more desirous of
.presenting the BEST arid
MOST nEntrrtrui. tlnm the cheapest work
in the country, and anxious to — bring it
within the reach -of all, offer the following
as the LownsT TERMS at which it can be
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• No. US, Chesnut Street, Phipdelphin
The greatest I in iirovernent yet !
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Subscribers having purchased the Patent
Right for Adams, Perry, and York countie;„
(York borough, Shrewsbury, and Liverpool in the
hitter excepted,) in Perrnsyhania, and of Fredttick
county, Md. of HAWORTH'S Improvement in
stuffing and bloCking
norm= cormaatts #
which surpasses any thing of the kind ever brought
berme (lie public—they are now prepared to
manuft:eture HORSE COLLARS of the best
quality v nd in a more neat and sulistavtial form
than tan be done in any other shop in the county.
Their 'Establishment is Sithated near Thomp
son's Hotel,' (Stage 011iee,) where they will My
nish this article, so valuable front its neatness and
durability.
fIT - Persons desiring Shop Rights within the a
hove limits, will please addreis the subscribers at
Gettysburg.
Gettysburg, Oct. 17, 18.151' t
SUPERIOR COOK STOVE.
rillrEattention of the public is respectfully cal
.C_ led to S. Irvirrzis Eau-Nis:Ws Coen S-rove as
an article superior - to any yet offered to the public
for cookin„,e - 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 illivitntag.es.-
possessed : Liy this Stove is, that water, appleSut
ter,. clothing, &c. can be wired in a large -copper
kettle at the same time, whilst cooking is doing
Ihr 20 or thirty persons. It is decidedly superior
Ihr 11A1: iNif—the,heat being completely under the
control of the c ook, who cart apply it to the bot
tom as well as to the top of the overt, and thus
hake-With perfect reguLarity. It is unnecessary_
to give any further - detail of its advantages. Plense
refer to the subjoined certificate from Wm. F. El
liott:T:sq., Patent Agent; of Washington City.—
Many testimonials equally flattering could be fur-:
nisficil, but this may suffice. Those who want a
superior . Cook Stove, will do well to try this arti
cle—they are warranted or no sale
- lioensboro',-Md., May 19, 1813
TVA suistmrox, ,Ifay 3, IS 13.
To Samuel Bentz, Esq.,
• Dear Sir:—l haVe tried the Cooking Stove
that you sent inc, and ant well pleased with it;
pgrformance. My expectatiens are morelhan re
alized. f believe it will perfinm more cooking
in less time, and with less fuel than any of the va
rious Cooking Stoves flint I have tried during 2
yealeconneetion with the Patent Office. Its mer
its need only bfe• more generally known to insure
its fame throughout the country. lam at length
satisfied in the culinary department of my do
mestic establishment—for which I acknowledge
myself indebted to yonr genius and enterprise._
I remain very respectfully, yours, &c.,'
Wht-P. ELLIOTT, Patent Agent.
01 1 1 THIS DAY APPOINT J. D. P.A.TQN
& Co., my AGENTS for the State of reheSyt
vania, for the ante of Territory and otherwise, of
my Cook Stove
Sep(ember 17, 18-13.
FARMERS AND OTHERS'
Are respectfully informed that the untlersigneel
have now on hand, and are manufacturing the a
bove Stoves, se. that they are now prepared to fill
all orders with which they may be favored, upon
the shortest notice.
J. D. rArroN & Co.
Caledonia, Franklin co., Sept. 20, 18.15. tf
Protection
,against Loss. by
IqpHE "Cuzuberiand Valley Maitre Protection
4.1 Company," being incorporated by an act of
the Legislature and fully organized and in opera
tion under the direction of the following,bomd of
Managers, viz: Thomas C. Miller,—Volan Moore,
David W. M'Cullough, James Weakly, William
Moore, Samuel Galbraith, Thomas Paxton; A. G,
Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Woods, Abraham
Kurt; George Brindle, and Scott Coyle, call the
attention of the inhabitants okf Cumberland and
Adams counties, to the cheapness of the rates, and
the many advantages which this kind at - insurance
has over any other : •
Ist. Every person insured becomes 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 yews..
' .Ith. Any person applying for insurance must
give, his prqmium note for the cheapest class at
the rate of 5 per centum, which will be $5O on
the $lOOO, for which h e will love 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 than a pro rata
share. ;These rates are .much cheaper than those
of other companies,' except such as are - incorpora
ted on the same principles. - .
. THOMAS C. MILLER, PnEslnicter..
A. G. Aliz.z.im. Seey,.
•
LIST OF AGENT'S. •
The following named gentlemen have been ap
pointed AGENTS for Adams county: •
•Willituri W. Paxton, Gen't A o went Gettysburg.
James A. Thompson, • •
David Zeigler, •
Dr. Wm. R. Stewart,
Henry Myeri3,
Henry. Mayes, Esq.,
Dahicl Comfort,'_
Abraham Ring, Esq.,
David Blythe,
William Morrison,
Thernas T,!W,ierman,
Dr. I):Mellinger,
Sept. 20, 1811
WHITE & CULP.
S. BENTZ
SAMUEL BENTZ.
)Peterbburg.
New: Pbeeter,
Abbottstowq.,
traban
Hunterstown s
Mitterstown.
Apnidtsville,
'East