t LA* /)=CMIIP, riirtentaaer*WWiftl'e , wilitited -AL -itheiripioehmilhe-vaddriz the uttteltnitutilie , *ii.orocurdirt and M'CONAUO ''teapect'ully teriikritheir ly pi tesgianal EiOrvicei tho public. Their 'Write:is in the room of Moseii M'Clean, in Soitlt'Baitimort otreoi; a Iliv'tl43Ort from the publi o s quare ..< • <.• -• MOSES M'CLEAN, DAVID' M'CONAUGIIY. **7.' The . Professional *finttineini hereto forirktinateti therabbscriber.wilLbe at tended' to ' 6) , Mr. M'CONAUCHY, who. will be in freqktit eorreipondence with the subscriber. Dec.: Or 18452b4, ,• H. , d SCHREINER, Scrivener. Oct C7iamb ersburg , Stieet, , nt i th r e e. Shtlit .oificei oppo site Buehler, so RAVING disposed of the "Star & Ban - ner,". the advertiser would respect, fully, idOrm his friends and the public, that he can alWayS be found in his JUSTICE OFFlOE,'wheiii he will' be ready at all . , tiineif to attend to any busi n ess. to Nis ' care. Beside 9 tie. duties incumbent tiOn flint as 'Jostice oe the Peace, he will also attend to other Collections, as 'also die drawing of deeds, instruments of writing, &c. . For capacity, promptness 4 andi faithful ness in the discharge of these duties, he re fers the public to'the Hon'. JAMES COOPEIt; DANIEL M. 'Smystn, A. R. StEVENSONI & M'SnEgutv, September;2.7. .- 3m ..'1i . ' , '•i.'.'...' , *m . , , ,:; TAILt.RINetsTABLiqiimENT. 11AWICIAN W. DENWIDDIE in) E§P:ECTFIJLIJ'Y inierree, the elti -1111 kens of Gettysburg arid the surround ing cOutitti; that he has taken the well knoWn ' ) Tailoring ititabliihnsept - 0f.J.1-1. SKELLY:yin Chamberiburg st., Vrattyaburg, nearly opposite Mr. Buelder's Apothecary. and Mirk Store, wbeie he is prepared tb , exeate. all:work in his line 'with neatness and the most approved style. • 0411. work entrusted. to him, .will be warranted to fit.' His-terms will :be very moderate, for CAtIlt:or‘COUNTEit PRO- KrThe latest Fashions, will be regular ly receired'from btte Cities- THE subscriber' takes the.present oppor tunity-of recommending to • the .patronage of,the public,4l.r.ReNwrours,•whose ad vertisament appears above. He halt been for along time employed in my establish , . meat, and telieefftrlly•recommend him as art:excellent Mechanic, and• one in every way worthy of public., confidence, - H. SKELLY. Gettysburg,-Oct. 3. 0)IDr1 4 2•021% - ' _HE stibscr!her wishes to infoim his fellow citizens, that his stoolCof • HATS CAPS is large and:Tull; and will be sold low CluM,Or;oooDs,Ta4iiis+ 4 3 • la CAL; ANDSgE,andlivige ToryoUrsel . ves: Tholielierioni Who "are in debt tioliirri ibr ac• counts of long standing, am requeated fm. call:and pay. up saloon asiosaiblei: and' those Who; ow him W OOD, arav reestaii toliring it in; fer this MOney will be'isiimied in place' Of 'it, where the asiotinta have been standing‘forsemaiime rWo. PA). tf , October 24 . 7 !.'-rViiiiiiiiioiibiet t:4; it414 , :x4x 1 04.41147r0„ ';',lL' - 13,411)..y015.u:, -- ---.". STILL 'continues to - mtnufacture at his new 'Stand; :in South Baltimore-street, a feiv dotors.above.the s tore " of Mr. 'Samuel Fahnestock, and next' door tollr.. Warn pleee: Tinning Esablishmetit; • 4 1 .1 16 44 145 i ni t 4 r Tfl• - 4.f 1 1 .Whiek he*ill‘ leer' -se•Flenezel eesert- Illeekeß44 , 4o , o*.ell,ao*ill, BO for CAM, at , pricei to suit the times.. ItioWinktliethiielves to be indebted • tc:Kihef advertiser;; by- book account or otherwise of long standing , please call and make settlement immediately.' - t: ir• t ; A " klirstbiralke tieo l lullitiand Oula Newly Repaired . and Trimmed. = ": 5 4* 0010/ Pkoduce * lll :4-taken 11 4 9%iitimiiii::. taquire,:atthe office of trieil*iind 11601e.i4',` .tt".agir:Vu'ig;'*-Lll, MOSS. M'CLEAN. (It t . F ~ /' , 'ltf ,rvices to AU* . ui Wig r =mei ) 41ot Alkg: MIL 1111111( SAL fit . IV•TlE'Sutdcribei offers at Private Sale a part of . thi FARM on which he re 'sides, containing . 175 Acres. The Im prOrarriebts npon n are a NEW TWO STORY LOG DWRLLING . ...110110M,. with a cellar under it, a Frame Barn, a gar den inclosed with a . paling fence, a well of water, a, young bearing •,' TB QV 471 (11. 47) of grafted fruit, a good MEADOW, and more can bc made, also, about 70 Acres of FILAR WOODLAND, well set with THRIVING '3IP.X.IIIK3II3II3EIIIEit. and 35 Acres of easily tilled Land can ens ilk be cleared, with plenty of Timber lift for the use of the Farm. This property lies about .0 miles South of Gettysburg, nearly joins the road that leads from tmmittsburg 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 0 miles from this Farm; there are two Lime,K.ilns, and plenty of Limestone near the Millers town Road.' • This Farm will be divided to suit purt i J i chasers. I would sell the improvements with 100 Acres or any greater number. The terms will be made easy and the! payments to suit , mirchasers. ROBERT THOMPSON. _ September 20, 1845. tf Paa/h7Pa2l/62i Maki ESTATZ FOR SALE. N .ptirsuance of on Order of the Or- I • phans',T.ourt of AdamS county, the subicrilier, Administrator of the Etate 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 Mehalien township, Adams county, the I PI IS RE of said deceased, adjoining lands of Nicho las Bushey„lsaac Wierman, William Tros de, and others, containing 104 ACRES. neat measure. The Improvements on the Farm arc in good condition, and include a .TWO-BTORIt Log Dwelling lionise, I _ double Logßarn, a Hatter's Shop, &c. There are two ORCHARDS of thri ving Fruit Trees, and several Springs on the. Farm--a large portion being Meadow. Conovrago creek runs along the Western boundary of the Firm. , L 07- On the sane day, at 1 o'clock, P. M., there will be.ofered at public sale, on the pre mises, . „ • • unaAre oa , Mo'untain LAnd, sititate iti - Menallen township, adjoining lands of Henry Orner, Solotnon Hartman, Johri Stenour, and others, containing 35 A021,110 $ more or less. This tract will be divided, into FOUR lots, and is covered with Chesnut and other kinds of Timber. • -ALBO-- On the dame "day, on the premises, one other Tract of MOIINIAIN LAND, • , CONTAINING ' acres 134 .Perches, neat measure,, situated in the' same town ship, adjoining lands of Joseph Taylor and lots : formerly occupied by Adam Walter, sent; deceased—also timbered with Chesnnt 'and other timber. Attendan6e will be given, and terms nia:de ImOvitn, on the day of sale, by ' NICHOLAS. BUSHEY, ridner. By .the Court, D.;, C, -BRINKEitIIOFF, Clerk. 2,13.; is FOR SALE OR RENT, - . . Tira:STO.RY 31M70110 Opposite the English Luther- - Chttroh;lately occupied_by Mrs. EAU' Said Property is well adapted for a Store or other public business, having spacious Cellars, a well of good-irater; and the use or an open alley.. To a, purchaser the pay ments will be made very easy - Possession can be had immediately, by applieatqiti to S ii kttrantan. GettYsburg,.l4'ov, 14, lipXat tEmcl • Subpcena in CELESTINE LE A KE. I)ivoi.ce. r SAKE Police that an , Order of thq. Court of 'Common. • leas of Adams county has been made, fixing . , MenAOINe.-30th of December next, for the hearing and determination, cif, ,the said cause, and that the saidl Respondent islherilyrequired to aPpear on said , day, afiid aiiiivet, the complaint of the f;ibellant. BEN,[.' SCHRIVER, Shrif Shenff's' Office, Gettysburg, Z Nov. 46, 1 54*. . 5 ' W/091)1 - Q - Qp! , HF bieriberii of-Wood for buiiiing the ihickb of the Lirtnsiirn` are respectfully Infonned'llutt'ah `are now INAdy4lO- n Mi.Ttria.-Aireutx- BAvbit, alPentisylvenia Colieo, will point out the place where 18, to bele ft . >ll - COMMITTEE. Gettysburg, Nov. 28, 18.48; >ft VALI:T.IIIILn Mtrlsakal J 44 faitWEPE -- FOR SJ3LE, HE subscribers offer at Prisate Said, and, if not sold, at Public Sale, all that VALUABLE FARM, CONTAI,iTNO 476 4 1 11,4712/0 9 • late •the property Of of HENRY HARRAIIOII, (Of Jacob,) deceased, situated(being and lying at the North end of the Valley called “llarbaugh's Valley," in liamiltonban and Liberty townships, Adams county, Penn sylvania. The turnpike road leading from Waynesboro', Franklin county, Pa., to Emmitsburg, Frederick county, Md., pas ses through said land ; about 9 miles from the former and 7 from the latter place ; "1 mile from I. and J. Baugher's Tannery, 5 miles from Fairfield, and 10 from Gettys burg, the county seat ofsaid county. • There' arc erected on thuremises. • • • Log Dwelling ' [ft: r.ovsms 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 waternear to each dwelling-house, a first rate FLOURING MILL adjoining said premises ; a large • - Orchard of Choice Fruit, and two branches or streams of water run ning through the Farm. About 150 acres of said Farm arc clawed, and in l 'a good state of cultivation, the residue Covered with FIRST-RATE TIMBER-, . 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 't:gaga:l 2107i l lait BARN, &C., CONTAINING 237 Acres and 37 Per9hes, No. 2.—The Southwest end of said Tract with, about 25 acres of cleared land, the balance set with first rate timber, easily eleared,and will produce .NVell; and contains 166 Acres, 2 Roods & 30 Perches. No. 3.—Siniated on the North side of said turnpikeroad, on.which arc erected a comfortable DWELLING AN,D STORE H p USE, 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, pc:77This property is offered at Private Sale until - • • _ . , • • Thursdap), - Ist of Jan:fiery next, (New Years Day.) If not sold be fore privately, it will on that day be offered at Publie sale, at 10 o'clOck, °A. M. 1: - A clear and indisputable title will ,be given to the purchaser or purchasers, 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 HARBAUCIII, the Tenant on said premises. 'fermi will be made known on the day of Sale. ELIAS HARBAUGH, • - 'LEONARD HARBAUGH, JACOB HARBAUGH, Executore of Henry Harbau November 7. is ILASTOT4CFA: THE undersigned, Executors of the Es tate of VALENTINE HOLLING ER, dec'd, late of Reading township, here by give notice to all persons indebted to said Estate to make paymentonorbefore the Ist day of Jonuaty next; and those having claims against the same, are requested to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement, to .the subscribers; residing in said township. All who desire to' save costs will do well to attendto this notice as longer indulgence cannot be given. JACOB HOLLINGER, JOHN HOLLINGER, Exieutors of the Estate of Valentine Hollinger. Nov. 28. 1844. , td* TAKE' NOTICE. THE subscriber, having sold—out his store in Millerstown, and having left this: part of the country, gives this public notice to all, those indebted to him, that he has placed his books, notes, &c., in the hands' of DAVID CHADIERLAIN for collec tion. Persons, therefore, desirioui costs,,will call and settle up between this_and the first day of December next, as after that date, they will be nlaced ,in the hands of an officer for collection. ' SAMUEL, L. LINAIL f Oct. 31. NOTICE. . T A ETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of. JACOB FICKES, dee'd, late of Huntington township, AdaMs county, hay ing b een granted to the Subs crib ers,they hero by give notice to all - those indebted to said Estate, to call and settle, and those having claims, to present them, properly authenti catedLr settlement, to the subscribers. ELI FICKES, BENJAMIN K. PEFFER, Asters of the Estate of Jacob' Ficku,dec'd.' 0:!T The first *led Administrator resides in Lurgin township, Franklin county, and the latter in Dickinson township, Cumber land county. * • ' Nov. 22. Or*. MINOCIC10 . 111117_11137MO;:. 01"a4dand, for sale, a large'nUinber of' ST OVES, Q _ Ui SIZES, winch will be isohl at prices to suit 'the times. GEORGE ARNOLD. September 20. 3m Freights 'from Philadelphia 8EG171.1.1/It' LIIJF• TWICE A WEEK IfETWEEN • PHILADELPHIA & YORK. . ripHE subscriber runs a regUlar line of - 0 - Cats between Philadelphia arid York. A Train will leave 'York every Saturday_ and Wednesday afternoon, and every Tues day and Friday Evening, A. 1,. Gerhart & Co.'s Warehouse, No. 365, Market street, Philadelphia. Extra Cars will he started on anf . other day in the week, when freight sufficient tw,' to pay expenses offer. HENRY KAUFFELT. York, Nov. I. - tf MCo 9 2' l 2lg Harrisburg, Pa. IBEG leave to inform the Public that I have left Philadelphia, and am now located in Harrisburg, the seat of the Ex ecutive and State Government of Pennsyl vania, where I now occupy the WELL KNOWN ON viapi."l iiiEAt4cor - Junem3r—i, 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 are . 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 produce ; the charges at thee same time being as moderate as any of the best regulated establishments elsewhere. In short, no elections shall be spared on 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 facilities, and the fact that the Hotel is most eligibly situated, with confidence I most respectfully solicit the patro►iage of the public. . . • - DANIEL HERR , Late of Herr's Hotel, Cliesaitt st. Phila. - Harrisburg, Pa. -Nov. 7, 1845 3m tITIVe recommenVall of out friends visiting the city to call.at the Pekin Company's store, and lay itia supply of their delicious Teas. The. Pekin Tea company, No. 30 S. Second at., between Market & Chesnut, . • PIIILADELPHIA,. . 1111 AVE conatantly . on hand. and-for sale " • Wholesale - and Retail, 'a variety of ~,47.--- - '-- -- - -- - . CINICE FRESH : ' i?k, f •- ; : . I ' 4l : r 3ir ii W. 4 AIL MI 4, vl , _l'...r7sf.As. AT LOWER PRICES, --, 26 . according to the quality, than they can be bought at any other establist, . • ment in the City. ICY"TEAs exclusively, are 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 i i i., be refunded. • The citizens of • t ms county :are re- Spectfully invited to, us a call. ' G. B. ZIEBER, Agent ditto Pekin Tea Company. ' Philabelphia, Oct. 2, 1845, ly • CALVIN BLYTHE, a T 7 .0 &VEY '4 L IP, UT ILL practice in the several Courts V V of the City and County of Phila delphia. .His OFFICE is at No. 35, S. Fourth Street, between Chestnut and Wal nut Streets. . Philadelphia,. Oct. 3.. 3m REMOVA.L.o C. G. FRENCH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, lIAS removed to Waynesboro', but will, practice in the Courts of Adams county. He will be at the office of WM. M'SHERRY, Esq . :, opposite tie new Luthe 7 ran Church, during the sessions of the Court. Gettysburg,.Atig. 9. - 6 m ALEX. R. STEVEMSON, ATTORNEY .AT LAW. - - OFFICE in the Centre Square, North of the Court-house, betwecn"Smith's and "Stevenson's" corners. Gotysburg, May 9, 4843. WM. B. 1,17 c LELLAN, ATTURNg / r AT LAW. - Office. South-East, corner c : f- the Franklin House, formerly occupied as SHERIFF'S 9FFICEby QEORGE W. MCCLEL'LAN - Esq.. • Dec. 21st, 1844. 1y NOTICE , . Estate of .L'• Marsden, de'd. T j ETTERS of Administration on the I ' Estate of LEONARD IVIARSDEN, late'of Dickinson' tower)," Cumberland co: deceasedAavibi been granted to the sub.; scriber, he hereby gives notice to all those indebted to said. estate' to call andlieule, and those having 'clairite, to present them properly'authcnticated for settlement to the subscriber, residing near, Petersburg, Ad ams county. • W. R.' SADLER, .Idrrtin7r. November 21. • 6t Great Literary .Enteiprise: sooNs ! 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SMITH, Poitlish4r4 10. St. Jarnes et running fttim -Sixth ro'Sev , enth, above )larket, and directly in' tho rear of St. James' Church. philadelihia; N0r.'21,1E43 DIA,MOND !TQNSOR. .ASHIONABLE Barber' and flair - Dresser, has removed his "Teinple" to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings, where, he 'can - at all times be round 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 meet the,en tire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor.- lie hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, lie 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 y 1846, com- The greatest !improvement yet ! COLL.:IRS r .C0LL,111.5..! /VHF Subscribers having purchased the Patent bight for Adams, Perry, and York counties, (York borough, Shrewsbury, and Liverpool in the latter exceptedo in Pennsylvania, and of Frederick county, Md. of HAWORTH'S ImproVerntin in stuffing and blocking HORSE COLLARS, which surpasses any thing of the kind ever brought before' the publi6—they are now prepared to manufacture HORSE COLLARS of the beat quality, and in a more neat- and Substantial form thnn can be done in any other shop in the county. . Their Establishment is site:lied near Thomp son's Hotel,.(Stage Office, ) where they will fur nish this article, so valuable from its neatness and' durability. „ - EUPersons desiring Shop Rights within the hove limits, will please address the subscribers . at Gettysburg, Gettysburg, Oct. 17, 1845 tr SUPERIOR COOK STOVE. Prir HE attention of the public is respectfully cal -1 led to S. BENTZ'S FANNER ' S COOK STOVK 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 wha'may require a-good sized COOK STOVE. One of the many advantages possessed by this Stove is, that water, apple-but ter, clothing, Ike. can be boiled in a large copper kettle at the same time, whilst cooking is doing for 20 or thirty persons. It is decidedly superior for nmaxa—the heat being completely under the control of the cook, who can apply it to the bot tom as well as to the top of the oven, and thus bake with perfect regularity. It is unnecessaty to give any further detail bf its advantages.. Please refer to the subjoined certificaie from Wm. F. El liott. Esq., Patent Agent, of Washington City.— Many testimonials equally flattering could be.fur: niched, but this marsuffice. Those who want a superior COOk Stove, will do well to try this arti cle—they are warranted or no sate. . S . 13E'NTZ. Boonsboro', Md., May 19, 1812. . 1543. To Simnel Bentz, Esq., Dear Sirt—l . have tried the Cooking Stove that you sent me, and am well pleased with its performance. My expectations ammore than re alized, I believe it will perforin more cooking in less time; and 'with leis fuel thari any of the va rious Cooking Stoves that I have tried during 25 years' connection with the Patent (Ace. Its mer its need only be more ienerally known to insure its lathe throughout the country. lam at length satisfied 'in the culinary department of my do mestic establishment— for . Which I acknowleged myself indebted to your genius and enterprise. I remain very respectfully, yours,.&c., WM. P. ELLIOTT, Patent Agent. OJT THIS DAY APPOINT J. D. PAXTON & Co., my AGENTS for the State of Pennsyl vania, for the sale of Territory and otheraise, of my •Cook Stove. September 17, 1543 FARMERS AND OTHERS Are respectfully informed thnt the undersign have now,.on hand, and are . manufacturing the a:. hove Stoves, so that they are now prepared. to tilt all orders with which they may be favored, upon the shiniest notice. J. D. PAXTON & Co: Caledonia, Franklin co., Sept. 20, I'M. tf Protection 'against Loss by Grpl-IE "Cumberland Valley .21Infna/ Prate:Ms 4.1. Company," being incorporated by an act of the. Legislature and fully organized and in opera tion udder the direction of the following board of Managers, viz: Thomas C. Miller, John Moore, David W. IVl'Cullough, James Weakly, - William Moore, Samuel Gathraith, Thomas Paxtcin, X. G. Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Woods, Abraham . Kurt; George Brindle, and Scott Coyle, call the• attention of the inhabitants of Cumberland and AUems counties, to the cheapness of the rates, and the many advantages which this kind of insurance has over any other let. Every person insured becomes a member of the company , and takes part in tho<choice of officers and the direction of its concerns. 2d. For insurance no more is Iletnanderl tban it. necessary to Meet the expenses . of the Conipany . arid indemnity against losses which may happen. 3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is avoided by insuring for a term of five yeas a. 4th. Any person applying for insurance must give his premium note for the cheapest clan; ht the rate of 5 . per centum,, which will be, $5ll ors the 11000, for which he will have to pay $2 50 for five years, and $1 50 for survey and poliej, and no more unless loss be sustained to 'a greater• amount then the funds on hand *ill cover, and , then niimdre will be .required than a pro :rats' share. These rates are much cheaper than those of other Companies, except such as are incorpore. ted on the same principles. - THOMAS C. MILLER, Par.stur..xx,. ' A. G. MILLER. Ber*y. ' • ' LIST OF AGENTS. • The following named gentle - men have been art. pointed AGENTS for Adams county: William W. Paxton..Gen'l Agent, Gettysburg. Tames A. Thompson, David Zeiglet, , Dr. Wm. R. Stewart, Henry Myers, Henry Mayer, Esq., Daniel Comfort, 4 " Abraham King, Esq.. David Blithe, Esq., Morritton, Thomas T. , Wiarman, Dr. D. Mellinger, Sept., 20, 1844. Cards, Blanks ) Notices; .And Printing of every description) neatly and proniptiy - thceented at the ' Office of the : Star A' Repubmcata pitnnes'., S. R. TIPTON. _ WHITE & CULP. SAMUEL BENTZ 31E".11011Eit 31E2 ..H . A..N.p4i_it. xis, refertiberg New ChesteN AbbottstownC Fireban tp.. IlnnterstoWP Mlllerstewa. Bendersville. Arendtsville. East Berlin.
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