• gs. -_ . ,(.21 A ('.ll O ,„ AtIOUST, S.EPTE:q'R, OCTOBER, NOVEM'R, 1 DECEM'R, In the .year 180 there will be Two Eclipses—both of the SUN. The Ist will be a partial Eclipse of the Sun,'April 25, visible in all parts of the U. States—the Moon passing over the south end of the Sun. The Eclipse will commence at 10 38 A. n. and end at 1 24 r. M. • -- •,• ill- " i t. i e , :‘ , ...7.7 ' .• ‘i --- '( "e • .. O EVERY Dni - -.: LILT' Tdol\l9 ''' : ca ~. 4. VD . .., • . i Ifand.Bills, Labels, Blanks of all kinds, (ards, &c, N.IIII.TVS/ AND EXPEDITIOUST.Ar XECIIT.EII -- ,' ) ` e • • :," • wo , W AT VIZ. OFFICE OF TUE rJr - 2J 46:. __, K:.-.e.:`-',, R-,,,, t., -Y ISSi 1 STAB & 11 1 3 1' M3lO-L C AN ‘ II3MTSMR, Gettysburg, Pa. c,•117.71.----,), - . •• •; C•LA -- ? OFFICE 111 THE COUNTY BUILDING, LBOYE THE REGISTER'S OFFICE. (.. ~.„) ._, gt0*tk . ..4.1, , ,. , t f . 1. , (1 , ;. , .. , .18,(736."_.. , p.nut , \ • 4 ,. :15(1 , 6q. 74)4' S AO . :•.•,; ( 3/756:.•; , ,m-4•7•;6 , ,?,; , ,v,,... 1- •. '.. ' ''''• - ' 9, alR-": 3 ' . ?.:, , ,-? ,. .-;°P<;: , .:4? , -,,;.,-,..-;,--,.,:, ~ -2 - ..)--...•..„,,•..,:, , -A. , .; 0. r,. , (.4.< , r,, , , ,,. .- , 4 •s p - -. , % - . • :,. 1 ~ , -, t e, . :--;.• .- , • 'i . '' ' , 't t; tr • 1,1)14;Pcc:;°&>°:-.;FIt-c)i:A:::',9):it. -- . s ?oP.','); G L . R , k");,•fit•j,i", -- .°-' , : - R-.:•as:/;%;;;-?! . .:R.(.:,; ( i l ,c . :Fi,.?-k . i.\ :.: ot i 4 The 2d will be all annular Eclipse' of the Sun, October 10, invisible in the U. States. NOTICE To the Iron Manufaetirrers'of em 'a. Iff‘llE undersigned, appointed a Com mittee by the "Iron and Coal Asso ciation of Pennsylvania," to call a Con vention of all persons friendly to the Iron and Coal Interest, fOr the 'purpose of taking into consideration the condition and pros . peels of these staples of 'Pennsylvania, in the with the allengrossing subject of the proposed alteration of the tariff, hereby give netice, that a Convention will be held at the room' of the. Biased of Trade, No. 28 Merchants' Exchange, at 10 o'clock, A. M.; on Thursday, the Bth day of January next. GEORGE N. ECKERT, CHAS. G. B. CAMPBELL, SAWL- J. REEVES, Committee. , Philadelphia, Dec. 26, 1845. NOTICE. LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate .of JACOB FICKES, dec'd, late of linntington Aownship, Adams county, hav ing beengrauted to the Subscribers,they here by give notice to all those indebied to said .Estatei to call -- aid settle, and those having claims, to present them, property au thenti .cated fasettleiitCnt, to "the subscribers. -. , ELI .FICKES, , BENJAMIN K. PEFFER, , . = ;4ibitis°eitic Plate of factb.Fickes,der'd. 04if The% t nained Administrator resides I.4ggipTt .liship, Franklin county, andti B iiilitter is leginabu towiiithip Cumber- Igtul.,m,ty. ' , .-; - Nov'in 2S. i' (t' 18 1 16. 12 19 26 10 17 24 10 17 21 31 10 23 30 11 21 28 1:3 20 27 17 24 31 II 15 22 20 I I 21 28 12 + l9 26 11 18 25 16 _36 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 39 11 21 28 6 7 13 14 2011 278 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 12 19 26 15 22 29 16 23 30 1 2 8 0 15 16 22 23 29 30 13 20 27 :1 zi n 6'. JOB PRINTING L'alctirated for ' kat.. • ' ,i 1 DKr X 1 th 2 IS. Sal. ~,cagla. n. M. 77. 37 10 7 1 7 11 . 10'' 7 16 4 41 17: 7 10 4 50 2.1 7 5 4 55 31', 6 58 5 2 7. ; 6 51 5 9 15 22 29 • 14 6 '43 5 17 21 6 34 5 26 28 6 25,5 35 6, 17 5,43 11 26 14 6 8 5 52: 11 4 , 21 5 39 -6 1 2 28 5 50 6 10 12 20 4, 5 41; 19 I'2 39 11 . :5 32 6 2812, 56 185 24 . 6 303 12 25•,5 156 45;13 30 1 2 5 R 6 52 13 0 5 1 650 13 58 1.1 21 28 M../ 54 7 0;11 12 23:4 50 7 10;14 20 30 4 45 7 15 14 30 •=!, 4 41:7 19 38 13 •-4 NO 7 21 20 :is 7 22 27 1 ;.19 7 21 4 40 7 20 ; 14 40 11:4 43 7 17.14 34 18,4 48 7 12;14 24 25!4 557 7114 14 11.1 59 7.1111 2 8;5 6 6 51' 1 . 5' 5 13 6 47; 22 5 21 6 30; 29,5 30 6 30% 13 20 27 11 21 28 5 38;6 2212.44 12'!5 4616 1.1 . ;12 28 19 f 5 55 6 512 1,0 . 26:;, 6 5 5 55 ',ll 50 10 17 21 .3 6 13 5 4701 31 10,'6 22 5 38y11 16, ; 30!5 30';11 0 2.1;'6 39i5 2 1;10 42 31 !' 6 47'5 13 10 26 7::6 55!5 5;10 10 14:7 2!•1 58 ) . 9 56 21!7!4" 51 1 /, 9.42 28 13;4 471 934 5 7 18 4 421 9 24 12 4 ,7 20 4 40 5 1 9 '2O 19 1 i7 22 4 39,S 9 18 26:;7 21.4 39i 9 18 16 23 30 15 22 29 13 20 27 12 19 29 10 17 24 31 Philadelphia Type and Stereotype /PO E/ X D R Y. .. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. L. JOHNSON & ( Successors to Johnson 4 Smith,) 1 N announcing to their friends, and to Printers generally, that they have pur chased the interest of the late firm in the foundry, desire to inform them that they have recently made large additions to their assortment of Book, Job, and , Ornamental letters, and they will continue to add every description of type, \which the improve ments in the art may suggest, and the wants of the trade require. Their assort ment comprises a greater variety than any other foundry in She United States, and they have reduced their prices 20 per eent. lower than heretofore. PRINTING PRESSES, Chases, Ca Ink, and every article used in a print.: ing office, constantly on hand. Estimates will be furnished in detail for Book, Newspaper, arid Job Offices, on sta ting the style and quanty of work to be done, and specimen books will be forward ed to persons desirous of making gut orders. :S-tereotyping of every description, promptly attended to, as usual. Dec. 5. 11lasoks'of all kinds, Always on hand at Star Si .hanner Office. 1111• T lii . .90 1 Y,t t: ' 4 l • Wt.' -• (O S ) (0) E ducat tonal, Incenlives. Series for . Seminaries and Schools. Published by Alexander V. l3lake, 77 Fulton E t IrHIS Series consists of the folloing, in which instructors of every class of ; schools, it is believed, will find something; suited to each ofjheirseveral departmentS: 1. The School Ledger, embracing a 11eg-- 0) ( 0 ) (0i it ter, Penman's Album, and Blanks for a 7l lIE subscriber runs a regular line of Compendious - Record, with upwards of IL C4rs between Philadelphia and York. 40,000 blanks for Attendances, &c.; price :\ Train will leave York every Saturday 75 cts. Postage 19 cis. and Wednesday afternoon, and every Tues . 2. The School Diary, an aid to volunta- day and Friday Evening, A. L. Gerhart & TV self improvement ; per dozen' 50 cents. Co. ' s Warehouse, No. 363, Market street, Postage 2. 1 2 cts. Philadelphia. 3. The School Re!rister, with upwards i Extra Cars will be started on any other of 17,000 Blanks for attendances, Becita- day in the week, when frVt sufficient to tionS, and Deportment, and combining nm- to pay expenses other. ny valuable incentives. 31 cents. lIENR Y KAUFFELT 4. The Teacher's Certificates or Blank York, Nov. 7 Reports for Statistics, &.c. with mental and moral traits contrasted, &c. P r i nte d i n colored inks ; 30 ets. per 100. 5. The Youth's Diploma,a beautiful and well executed design-61 ets. Ditto col- • I BEG leave to inform the Public that 1 ored 10 'ets. have left Philadelphia, and am now 6. The Penman's Album, a Book of In located in Harrisburg, the seat of the Ex centives to skill in Penmanship, 25 ets• ecutive and State. Government of Pt•tinsvl 37 ets. and SI. vania, where 1 now occupy the . R 7. The 'reacher's l'oken,to be given out WELT, KNOWN Vcl4' for mental anti moral attainments, are also -my aids to self acquaintance, vehicles of in 11;E92M-Bri-0--‘l4-74-2"-Liza--4, Rakt 4 ': • struetion, &c. of 30 differents, 50 of recently kept by Mr. MATHEW WU,- kind in a pack. Printed i ! ii colors; per SON. pack 12 1-2 ets. This spacious building having been pur . 8. The School Chart of Oharacteristics, l posely . planned and erected l'or a Hotel of an aid ligi and general improvement and the first class, is not surpassed, if equalled, correct Is. A mom/ chart or princi- .by any establishment in Pennsylvania, mall ples 22 by 28 inches. Veryippatiy - C,Well- ,h4Villir•! . uutlergone tt thorough renovation,' ted. 18 :3-4 its. • t : the Pai:A»•s,lirfonts and cOothers are now All of ihe above are transmissible by fitted up in a style that tfituilkule.s_aeg . olvg,'4 , mail except the 7th ; these can - be render- with .comfortand convenience. ed mailable in another ibrin ; (see below.) . My 'Table is pledged to be supplied with the best titre the Markets can produce ; the .° Pro p osal lo the Tcarl'ers of 111'l'ili" charges at the same time being as moderate led ,SMle.N—to furnish them with an a- as a r ty of the best regulated establishments' bridgemem of the Educational Incentives,_: CISONVIWI : e. In short ; no exertions. shall he in a cheap and limitable fin•nt, NS Ili h will .-- ' Spared 'oll 7 hiv part, or on the part of every bring every Teacher in the U. States on a Member of my household, to make it what f par with those who reside in the vicinity it should be. in the Capital of one or the of the Publishing - Office, or in other words most populous, wealthy and interesting to take these works to every 't'eacher's 'States of the Union. i door or. neighborhood, however remote, N i 1 Vith these promise's, accommodations ' free of &Tense. n part. and To be published i 1 . „ faCilities, and the filet that the 11orel is at O x i VOLLAR each, (cash in advance • ' most eligibly situated, with confidence, Li ~ post-paid,) under the general title of iris:-.4 respectful); solicit the patronage of; TI - 111 TI Adl ER'S BOOK the public ov 22 ; 9 28 f 940 950 ;10 4 to 10 ;10 35 ' 5 lO 52 11 10 () • (01 67 :7.; ' k kj ) (0) . 7e- s (0) 11 4'2 14 'll 11 I'2 s;y~. ~l ,:.: (01 ), ( 0 1 13 48 13 31 13 18 13 0 Insh•u»nenlalities and Schaal Requisites Six -emus ron $5. contents of Part I.—Postage to any part of the U. States, 12 1-2 cents : 1. A School Register, with upwards of 17,000 blanks for Attendances,l?ecitations,, and Deportment. (Postage, if sent sopa rat'elyi 8 cents.) .7: 2. Sixty-four Teacher's Certificates, or Blank "Reports. (Postage on each sheet, containin g 8, 2 1-2 cts.) 3. The American Yo th's Diploma, two plain and one colored. I'postage on each sheet, containing either 1 or '2 copies, 2 1-2 cents.) 4. A Chart of Geometrical Diagrams— (postage 2 1-2 cents.) 5. A School Chart of Characteristics— (postage 2 1-2 cents ; 18 3-4 cents can he remitted in a letter at the rate of single post age.) Contents of Part H.—Postage,not exceed ing 21 cents : 1. Two hundred mid eighty Teacher's Tokens, on line cardboard, printed in col ored Inks, with Traits of Character, &c. upon the back of each. (Postage 12 cts.) 2. Primary Lessons in 21 sheets,each 16 by 10 inches ; a new and valuablecompi lation. It is Presumed in.ncatness of exe cution and valuable arrangement it is une qualled by any compilation extant. (Post age 9 cents.) 3. A Sheet of Punctuation, showing the uses of the PauSes in reading and writing. (Postage 2'l-2 cents.) The prices for Part 11. separately would be 40 cts. 75 cts. and 6 cts. Other parts in time will be published. Any or either of the works ,corn prised in the Parts will be furnished in books of FIFTY CENTS each for pay in advance ; the AFFIXED PRICES of the Parts being REDUCED in amount equal to the aniount of the postage. Those, there fore, who order the parts at $l, or the se lected parts at 50 cts. get them at a reduc tion of price, in eithei• sizes, equal to the postage they have to pay on the same. The liberality of this oiler, it is presumed, will be as liberally responded to by those whom it was . especially intended to benefit. . _December 20, 1815. 117'We recommend all of our friends visiting the city to call' at the Pekin Company's store, and lay in a supply of their delicious Teas. The 1-'e.kin. Tea Company, pro. 30 J S. Second at., between Market & Chesnut, • PIIILADELPIIIA, AVE constantly on hand, and for sale JIF Wholesale and Retail, a variety of cHolek. FRE:•11 EZEK '3lr ]ff ZIPAL 51 1 *5 -TEA, .1T LOWER PRICES, J - 4y according to the quality, than they an be bought at any otherestublish ment in the City. VcF.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 be refunded. The &limns of Adams county are re spectfully invited to give us a call. G. B. ZIEBER, Agent of the Pekin Tea Company. .Philahelphia, Oa. 2., 1845. ly • Marksmithing, -•• N all its branches, will be .attended to by good. workmen, artho' Foundry of he subscriber. . - • THOS. WARREN GruyAurg, Dec. 19. • \I'ICKIIAM'3 New York . • ,-- . . -.--.:- - :1..1%, . . i i..c.' - ' ...,-* ~.. . i -4:7, 24 -'7 -741r4. -...- .'' - ' 6lll -..- ~;,. .- Freights from Philadelphia. RE n. - ; - ,L.e...n. r,z/z.r. TWICE .1 EEK BETWEEN PHIL OMB YORK. :11," .d Harrisburg, DANIEL HEIR. Lite ;If Herr's lintel, Chesnut st. Harrisburg, Pa. Nov. 7, 1815 Sin TYPE FOUNDIZY Printers' Furnishing ITUrdouse. rffillE subscribers have opened a new - 1 - 1 - Type Foundry in the city. of New York, where they are ready to supply or ders to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel 'Column Rule, Compo sing Sticks, Chases, and every article ne cessary for a Printing Lace. Also, second hand materials. .t The Type, which are cast in new moulds, from an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep counters, are waranted to be unsur passed by any, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. All the type tUrniShed by us are "hand-cast." The types from any foundry can be matched at this establish ment: Printing presses furnished,, and also Steam Engines of the most approved pat terns. C omposition :Rollers east for printers. coch:1101;'T & OVEREND, t Ann st. Dec. 19. Gin NOTE Estate 'of Frederick_ Stale of Pennsylvania; ADAMS COUNTY. ..N;4, ;I, J Durkee, Esq. Presi dent, and his Associates. Judges, &c. assigned, &c. HUE PROOF having been made of the service of the Rule granted at a for mer Orphan's Court, on all the heirs and legal representatives of FREDERICK 13 EitLIN late of Hamilton township, deceased, to appear at this Court, to accept or refuse to take the Real Estate of said deceased, at the valuation made thereof, and they being severally called in open Court, and making no answer :—Whereupon the Court grant a Rule on all the heirs-and legal represen tatives of the said Frederick Berlin, de ceased, to wit : John Berlin, Henry Ber lin. George Berlin, Loretta intermarried with John Sheller, Eli Berlin, Joel Berlin, Polly Berlin, and Frederick Berlin, or the Guardians of such of thim as are minors : to be- and appear at an Orphan's Court, to be held at Gettysburg, in and for the coun ty of Adams, on the 4th Monday of Janu ary next, to show cause why the oneal Es tate of the said deceased should not be sold agreeably to the - Intestate Laws of this Commonwealth. Personal notice to he given to the heirs residing - In - the county of, Adams, and to such of the heirs as reside in the State of Ohio notice to be given by letters directed to them. TI V tIIE COURT, D. C. BRINKERIIOFF, Clerk Dec. 12, 1815.-3 t FOR SALE ORM - ENT, TEE TWO-STORY ""11 1 0% 1 1 1 4:4 is• INL \ Sabi 41;0d i 4) • -ry Opposite the English Luther- S an Church, lately occupied by Mrs. EALY. Said Property is well adapteckfor a Store or other public . business, having .spacious Cellars, well of good Water, and the use of an open alley. To ,a purchaser the pay ments:will be made very .easy.. Possession can be had imthediately, by application to.S. 11. BUETIT.E.R. Gettysburg, Nov. 14. tf P, i,r '. 1 .3 per 11:1:111nI.? . pan6i, , ov,le:; " - r II E publishers of Arthur's Magazine havAL 'Mt only determined to place their magazine side by _side, with, the very bust periodicals in the country. but actually to make it superior in typographical and ar tistic beauty, and literary excellence to any similar work now publi,hed, In order to do this they have taken measWs to secure the very best talent in the comnry, both in literature and art. 'rlie general scope of a literary p:'riodi eal.is so well known,lhat neither timemor spec, need be consumed here, in setting It forth. - • As a guaranty for the interest and excel lence of this work, it is only necessary to enumerate a few of the writers front whom articles for its pages may be expected.- W. Gilmore Simms, 11. Hastings Weld, Gen. GeoPp! .\ hails, N. C. 1.1rool:. 0 A. .11. Edgar A. Poe, Mrs. E. Oakes Smith, C. Edward L , :,ter, lrs. fl.. C, Fanny EorreAer, Tho , .. G. Spear, Mrs. Osgciod, Mrs. Kirkland, Prof. J. IL Ingraham, 11. T. 'Pucker loan, Pad: I; njnmin. Hannah F. Gould, Airs. Sigourney, Ot , ,s ay Curry, Airs. Amelia I'. Welliy, Mary C. Deaver, hey. J. N. HJilton, John Frost, L. L. D. Kate Cle,,veland, Mrs. E. C. Embury, ;\lrs. Eliza Puptly, llenry 13. Hint, &e. These and other distinguished Nrriters will, in connection with T. S. Arthur; the Editor, •put forth their best efforts in the cause of AineriCan Periodical Literature, and give to this magazine a Character for vigorous thought, gracefulness, deep inter est, and high moral excellence, heretofore unattained by any similar work in the country. In the Pictorial Department the same high standard will be set up. None but the finest steel engravings will be used, and and the subjects will be chosen- with the greatest care. During the year 18.16 there will be given a series of exquisitely engra ved plates of American scenery, from orig inal pictures, engraved expressly for the publishers of this work by the verybest artists that can be procured.. ,Many of these will be Western and Southern views, chosen fin• their peculiar heatily, and made interesting by their connection with histor ical or legendary iiicideuts. In this de partment Arthur's Magazine will be unsur passed. • C L' . ' deceased. AT an Orphan Court, held at Get ty 1)11E, , ., in and tier the County of Ad. ants. on the 21 th (lay of November, A. D. 1.5.15. Before Daniel Three Exquisite Steel Engravings, in each number, will certainly be given, and many of these will be from original American pictures, or from the composi tions of the most eminent artists. The publishers,.of this work hardly feel it to he necessary to put forth pledges and promises. The public know how well they have heretofore kept their faith=hoW fully they have redeemed, and more than redeemed their pledges. As a whole, the publishers-.-believe that no Magazine in the coining year can pos sess more attra.ctie features than will be given to At:iltur'sNrirgazine, and in this be lief, they present their claims for public fa vor in the confidence that they will deserve it. r - ._. - T.11.11 who \visit to see the January number as a specimen of the new volume can have it sent to thenrcarly in Decem ber, free of charge, by writing to the pub lishers, post paid. -- pLi-All letters containing the price of the Magazine for one year, can be sent at our cost thr postage ; but all letters that do not coma' ney must be post paid to insure attentiv TERMS One copy per annum, Two copies per annum, Five do. do. It will be seen,by'die above low terns, that Arthues Magazine, to clubs of live in dividuals, can' be obtained forA..2! 'Phis makes it the, cheapest Magazine in' the country, l and - the publishers pledge them selves that it shall be_the handsomest and the best. Address • r t- FERRETT & CO. IiOTYCI. Estate of Leon'd Marsden. de'd. y EWERS. of Administration on the NA Estate of LEONARD MARSDEN, late of DiCkinson town'p, CuMberland deecased. 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 ams. county. W. R. SADLER, .Ithithi'r. November 21. 6t PIS til)T rpil III: undersigned, Executors of the Es tate of VALENTINE IIOLLING- E I?, dec'd. late of Reath Mr township, here hv g.ive notice to all perLzons indebted to said Estate to make pay men ton orbefore the 16( rl(ty tf Antrarg imet ; and those having claims against the sarne, are re,mested to present them, properly authenticated; for settlement, to the subscribers, residing in said township. All who desire to save costs will do well to attend to this notice as longer indulgence cannot be given. • JACOB HOLLINGER, JOIIN lIOLLINGER, Freeutor; nf the Exlale lc tame IL llin4er. Nov. 28. 1811. .1 Periodical unsurintB:sed in beauly, teresl and excellence PROSPECTUS Ot"ritE FfFTIi VOLUME OF Arthior'S P3cagazinc Of Elegant Likralua and .Irt. Published tuonthlt•. Embellished kith three Steel Plates in each number, by the %ere best Artists, and sustained in. its Literary Department by the most emiuent and talented writers m our coun- J. Morrison liarri6, W. H. Carperter, Mrs, Gilman, Mrs I Hale, Epes Sargent, :Mrs., towatt, rikii•sj S. A. Hunt, J)r. Bird, Henry P. Cooke, Dr. Robort Arthur, \V. 1). Gallaher, Miss Mary Hemple &c. O 8 South Mara St. Philadelphia. - Dee. 19. et DIAMOND TONSOIt. S. IL TIPTON, T . 1 4. SHION ABLE Barber and Hair- Ihv,ser. has removed his "Temple" to the Rimnond, adjoining the County Buil dings. where hie can at all times be found prepared to attend to the Calls of the public. From long experience he flatters himself that he can g o 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, he will merit a Nt - ell as receive a liberal sldre of public patronage. The sick s% ill be attended to at their private dwellings. Oct. 10. • tf SUPEfit iOll COOK STOVE. lill...attention of the public i: resptctfully• ~ led to S. IlitxTz's FIRMEICH COOK STovrt as an article superior to any yet otFeieil to the public for cod,;ing purposes. It was got up expressly to answer the want: , of the Fanner, and will not foil •to pleae ail who limy require a good sized COW.: STOVE. One of the many advantages pos , e.,ecl by this Stove is, that Witten apple-but ter, clothing, \c. can se boiled in a large copper kettle at the sante time, cc liikt cooking is doing for 20 or thirty pep:oos. It I. decidedly superior for 11.14 i r: —the heat being coal pletely 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 witlrperfeet tegul.uitt. It is unneceisaly to give any further detail of its advanta,res. Please refer to the subjoined certinc;de trout Win. F. El liott. Esq., Patent Agent, of 'Wit: hington tity.— Many testimonials equally flattering could be fur lint this way sufliA 1110,e who want a superior Cook Stove, will tJcvell•to try this arti cle—they are warranted or no t.ale. Dooli,boro•, lld., :14;.iy 1 I. I IVAsitisn-roN, 11!.13. To. Sam' Bentz, -Dea have tried the Conking Stove that you sent Inc. and am well pleased with its performance. Aly expectations ;he more than re alized. I believe it twill polfoint more cooking in less time. and trith less met than ally of 17001;:ina• Stove_f that 1 lia% t r.ca du 25 pmts . connection with the Patent Office. It s mer its need only he more generally known to insure its fame throughout the country. I am at l engt h satisfied in the culinary dell irtirwnt ot' my do mestic - i , ,;talilishinent—torN‘hich I acl:uow-Icged myself indebted to your geeilis and enterprise. 1 remain very ii.pecttuily, yours, &c., ELLIorr, latent Agent. 0:71.IF: DAY APPOINT .T. D. PISTON & Co., my AGENTS for the State of Pennsyl vania, for the sale of Territory. and oihet wise, of my Cook Stove September 17, 1S 1:1 FARMERS AND OTHERS Are revectfully informed that the undersigned have now on hand, and are mantitacturing . the a bove Stoves, so that diet• are now prepared to fill all orders with which they may be i'avored, upon the shorfeht notice. . D. PAXTON & Co. Caledonia, Franklin co., Sept. 20, 1S 15. if The greatest Improvement yet ! CaLlfad 1 RS C 0 EIGaR S rp FIE Sukicribers lilt% ihg purchased the Patent light foi• Adams, Perry, and York countie7, (York borough, ;-:hre%vsbury, and Liverpool in tho latter excepted.) in Pennsvlt ania, and of Frederick county, Aid. of ITAIVOitTIPS Improvement in stuffing and blocking HORSE cormalar,4, which surpasses any thing of the kind ever brought belbre the public—they are now prepared to manufacture - 1101:5SE COLLARS of thebest quality, and in a more neat and substantial form than can be /lone in arty other shop in the county. Their Establishment is tituated nea'r Thomp son's Ilotel, (Stage there they will fur nish this article, so valuable from its neatness and durability. tr.) — Persons desiring Shop nights within the a bove liriFt,z, will plea,-:e address the subscribers at Gettysburg. _ Getty burg, Oct. 17, IS•15. tf PrOleCo/0/P4l6"WiliSl. Loss by .121Ei• IX Kir. "Clonberland Valley Mutual Protection Company," being incorporated by an act of d the Legislature and fully organiyed and in opera tion under the direction of the following board of .Alanagers, viz:. Thomas C. :Miller, John Moore, David W. 31{,uHough, James ° Weakly, William Moore. Samuel Galbraith. Thomas Paxton, A. G . Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Woods, Abraham • Kurtz, Georg Brindle;'and Scott 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 other : Ist. Every person insured becomes a member of the company and takes part in the choice of ollicers and the direction of its concerns. For insurance no more is demanded than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and indemnity against losses which may happen. 1 :td. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is avoided by insuring for a term of Live year a. dth. Any person applying for insurance must ' give his premium tote for the cheapest class at the rate of 5 per centittn, which will he t;;50 on the $lOOO, for which he will have to pay tt,f2 50 for five years, and $1 50 for survey and policy, and no more unless loss be sustained to a greater mount than the fundg 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, Par.soir.x.r. A. G. MILLF:n, tier . y. LIST OF ,AGENTS. The following named gentlemen have been al.), pointed AGENTS for Adams county : William W. Paxton. Gen'l Agent, Gettysburg, James A. Thompson, David Zeigler, Dr. Win. H. Stewart, Henry Myers, Henry Mayer, Esq,, Daniel Comfort', Abraham King. Esq., David Blythe, Esq., William Morris:on, - Thomas I'. Wierman, Dr. D. 3fellinger, Sept. 1544 11 A N D-B I L LS, Cards, Blanl:S, Notices, and Printing of evgry.clesci r iption, neatly and . promptly executed nt" thp Office . of - the • Star t r i . Ittpreblican S. BENTZ SA.MUEL.BENTZ WHITE C CULT' -_E-,„, Petersburg. New Chester. Abbottstown. Straban tp. ITunterstOwn. 111illonstown. Benikrsville. East Berlin.
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