70w22.10,ciagutiva ItZLIa :STATE YOR;tAI,Eo• • 11..‘ - ; • 7; N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' treourt of Adams county, the subscri ber, Administrator of the Ettate of HEN RY WALTER, . deceased, will offer at Public aa,le.on riiiday the 2311 day of:January next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, in Menallen township, Adamw county, the = FARM . .• • - • of said deceased, adjoining lands of Ni cholas IfiisheY, Isaac Wierman, William Trestle, and others ? containing " X O4 •. Is 0_ neat measure. The Improvements on the Farm are in good condition and include a TWO,STOTtY • Log Dwelling House, - so . L double Log Barn, a Hatter's Shop, &c. There are two ORCHARDS of thri- . ring Fruit Trees, and several Springs on the Farm--a large portion being - Meadow. Conowago creek runs along the Western boundary .of the Farm. - - L S St the same lime and place, .Tract of 0. :-MOUNTAIN-LAM), -- containing 8 ACRES, 131 Per- de ches t neat measure, , situated in, the same toWnship„ adjoining lands of Joseph Tay lor and lotsjormerly. occupied by'Adam Walter, son., deceased—well timbered with Chesntit and other timber. Attendance will be given, and terms made knewn, on the day of sale, by . " NICHOLAS' I3USHEY, Sdner. By the Court, ll.i.mTos, Clerk. ts* Jan. 2. PROCLAMATION. HEREAS the Hon. D.l)nitimr,.. E:il.; President of the several Courts of .. 9outmon Pleas. in the'counties composing the nth . District, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said dis trictarid gEortor SAIVSER and JAMES lirDivrrr, Esqs; ; ,-Judges of the 'Courts of COMMOTIPIeas, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and oilier offend era in" the county of Adains=—havelsauea their precept, bearing dale the"26th day of. November, in the year of our LORD one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Com-- mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, 'and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get tysburg,. on Monday the. 26t h day of Jan uary inst.,— • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the- Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they-be then and there in tbeir proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, :Inquisitions; -Examinations and other Re membranees, to do" tliose - things which to their offices and in. that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then shall be-in the Jail- of the : said County of Adams, and to be then and there 'to pros ecute against them as shall be lust. 'BENJAMIN SCHRIVER, Sheriff: Sfieriirs Office. Gettys-1 . . burg, Jan. ff,1.84G. . 5 . tc • $2O RBWARD. • . , TOLnN' from the stable of the Subscri- - tier, living one mile east of 'Liberty , Town, Frederick county, Md, on the night • cf the 23d ult. a-• • • .SORRIGL .IPLfIIE, aliont nine years of age, With a small star in the-forehead, ,and the right fore-foot White; has had a fistula on the withers, and still bears the mark. of it. A reward of TWeiity Dollars will be . given for the Mare and Thief, or Ten.doi lare for-either, and all reasonable clams for the mare if brought home.. RACHEL HOY. at Jab. 2d. 1846. 111 OT 11. - C VA. HE subseriber,:having been appointed by the Court of ConimonPleas of Ad -ems county; the Committee of G RIEL SPANGLER, a habitual_ drun • rd, he eby notifies all persons having el , ims against _ said Spangler, to - .present th proper saifl — ienficateJ, and all Tier Solis indebted - are requested to make iipme.diate payment. HENRY SPAISGLER, Tyrone . tp. --- ,Jim. 2. • ' - 6t Trustee. Account. . . XTOTICE is hereby given that the no 11l • count of Itton Ciamsr, one of the Trustees of .MARK and MILLS WIER -141.ANT—tlunaticsj—Ints--bmi. Red — in -- the 'COurt .of Conimon Pleas of Adams County,.and that said Court have appoint ed Nonday the 26th d'uy-0f.../anuary - 1846, fog _itn confirrnat . len and allowance. . A. IL' is (14TZ, PrOthonotasry. Jan. 2, . 3t4' 3. R E ED, TMAN.4): A ' ; l' 1,.t1 IV, ozriFFERS his professional services to the people of A.danis County. Ills "Olfibe 3w.the vile on the pnblie square in • Atc eftf Occupied as a Law-Of ' -tiffft4l,V..AVli.l)l-WinfAßss4:E. sq. :lie ; has .vehtoniade'ttrantenacults to.have the advice • litell4Whitence his,Father, NDDA REED, ~,fl'ollBlo;lifigatifiElitt MIS:* s tltk . l . #;'l • • 231 4 1901 A. /Vi t t Y 1 - '1 14 q:ka? . ... 72 ar-f4yr, ~ 4 * kid die'•Soutitieist Corner 4 of iiihnKtAtoititten A.-BriKiirtzs .4Thitilit'd ir:SrSttiairyrs'efore: tribuiv. Vac. 12 ; 18 13.—tr SHERIFF'S SALES. IN ppm:lance of sundry Writs of Vendf tioni.,4' Tpcmas, and alia.r Venditiora Eiponits,'issded out'of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Adams coiinty, and to me di rected, will be exposed to Public Sale, on Saturday file 24th day of January, 1846, at 1 o'clock, P. M. at the Court-house, in the - borough of Gettysburg, the following Real Estate—to wit : A Tract of Land, Situate in Franklin township, containing 57 :ACRES, more or less, on which are e rected none and a half story tio,Z , Dwelling Douse, 1 1 ;I:,. double Log Barn,,j.og Spring House, with a Spring of Water near the door, and an Apple Orchard, with a variety of Fruit Trees, adjoining lands of David Chamberlain, George Daywalt, Jacob Co ver and others. About one-third of this tract is covered with Timber, and the bal ance cleared. Seized and taken in Exe cution as the Estate of Christian Baker, deceased, and ,of whom William Noel is the Administrator. , . Also--:A Lot of Ground, situate in Petersburg, (York Springs,) ad joining lands of Thomas Stephens, the Pe tersburg Academy lot, and fronting the Hanover and Carlisle turnpike road, on which is erected a BRICK BUILDING. denomina t ed Christ's .) ,o Church Chapel.— Seized a taken- in Execution as the property I the Wardens of Christ's Church Chapel. • . Also—A Tract of Land, situate in Hamiltonban twnship,containing 180 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Seabrooks, Widow Hoke, and others, on which are erected a „ ONE AND A. HALF STORY .1” • LOG D VEL LING Lo g Barn, Saw Mill, Spring House. with a Spring of Water, and an. Orchard of Fruit 'Frees.—Seized and taken in Execution as the 7 Estate of Henry !Smith. Also—A Tract ofLand, situate in Hamiltonban township, contain ing 212 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Enoch :Kepner, James. Watson end others, on which are erected a ONE AND A. HALF STORY , Log Dwelling . illense,-4g V Double Log Barn, aff - o — er of Fruit Trees, and a Spring of water near the door. Seized and taken in - Execution as the Es tate of Lewis-Riddle. • „_. Also—A - Tract of Land, No. Y. situate in Cumberland township, contain ing 263 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Peter Trostle, George Plank, and others, on which are erected c la 2fic i ; ; A TWO STORY ruiklAnLoG HOUSE, Log Stable, an Orchard of Fruit Trees, and two wells of water. • Also—A Tract of Land, No. 2, situate in same township, containing 95 A CRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Jacob. Herbst, Heirs of Wm. IVlTherson and others, on which arc erected a one and a hay story DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, and othd Out buildings, with a Well of water, and an Orchard of Fruit Trees. Also—A Lot of Ground , No. 3, adjoining Tract No. 2 and Lands of Thad deus Stevens, Esq. and others, containing 3 AcreS, more or less, on .which are erect ed a one and a half story -EITOIIM z).7,7nz.iLizNo, and frame Stable. • A lso—A Lot of Ground, No. 4, situate in the borough of Gettysburg, con taining 7 ACRES, more or less, on which is erected a one and a half story EMIL/1M DUV 14.; LLING I adjoining lands of Daniel Bernier, Heirs of Christian Culp, and others. Also--A Lot of Ground, No. 5, situate in the borough of Gettysburg, ad joinincr Lots Of. Gilbert and Stevens, on Middle street, and fronting on Baltimore street, on which are erected a TWO STORY 'Cass Zr,,,420[ 1 ", 41 r i A ours r ea. Um. Frith a Backßutilding attached thereto ; al so tatWo ,- story7Thinte -Iffenther;bo-arded iti_tvrtitit Mouse, large frame Sta- I ble, with a well. of .Water. Also—A. Lot of Ground, No. 6, situate in the borongh of Gettysburg, ad joining lands of Thaddeus Stevens, a lot of the Heirs of Samuel Sloan, and fronting on North Baltimore street, on which are greet ed a two story Frame - • Weather-boaiqed Dwellaai ;_ with a Kitchen attached thereto, a log Shop and frame Stable.•. ' Also—Two Lots of Ground, Nos. 7 and 8, situate in the borough of Gettysburg, ad joining lots of Miss Dernarree and St. James' Church, fronting High street, and running back to an Alley, on which are e reeted a tiro dory WVONIT. VINII.IIOI a Log Stable, with a well of Wa r. Also*---.A Lot of Groun , No.-9, situate in the borough of Gettysburg, ad joining-lOts of James Bowen and-others, fronting on'West Middle street, and rdn ning,back to an-Alleybli which are erect ed -a *un - :and a half aCoiy rough;._ cast flwelllir /ire: ized and taken-in—Execution- as the Eitate.of:Alichiel C. -Clarkson. Also---A ~Tract of Lad„ titnate in Tymne township, Adame erfon: ty, containing TWO ACRES, more or less, on which are erected a one and one luilfl:storr-Frame Di4lling-house, Log Shop, Log Stable l. willi a:Spring of Water near The door, adjoining lands of John Leas, Nicholas Gise, and Joint' Gise. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Daniel Weidner. BENJ. SC URI VER, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office, Gettysburg, Jan. 2,13 , 1 r). 5 CIRCULAR. THE Temperance Associations of Penn sylvania, of every description, are hereby notified, that, in pursuance of the following Resoltition, adopted at the State Convention, held at Harrisburg, in Janua ry last, a State Temperance Convention will again be held at Ilarrisbutl., on the Fourth Wednesday, being the 281/i day of January next, 1846- "Resolved, That we recommend to all the Temperance Associations of this Com monwealth, to appoint Delegates, to meet in Convention, in the Borough of Harris- - burg, on the fourth Wednesday of January, 1816, and that the said Societies furnish the Chairman of 'their respective Delega tions witli'a Report, embracing the names of their ofiieers, and the number of mem bers belonging to the Association, together with any other information they may think proper to lay before the Convention." It is also earnestly requested that all As sociations which -do not send Delegates to the proposed Conventistn,,address a letter "To. the President of the Stale Temperance Convention, ,at liarrisburg," acontaining the information desired by the Resolution above stated : so that satisfactory Tempe rance Statistics may thus be had. JOHN C. BUCHER, JOHN IWCAULEY, GEO R. 111TARLAND, JAMES - WIER, JOSEPII WEAVER, jr. State Central Committee, Harrisburg, Dec. 15, 1845. _N:bW3f4 TAILCRING ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN W. DENWIDDIE p ESPECTFULLY informs the rid- PLZ , zenS of (ettvsburg and the surround ing country, that he has taken - the well known TA&wing' Establishntrwl of J. H. SKELLY, in Chambersburg st., Gettysburg, nearly opposite Mr. Buehler's Apothecary and Book Store, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line with, neatness and in the_ziost approved style. (TT All work entrusted to hint, will be warranted to fit. His terms will be very moderate, for CASH or COUNTRY PRO DUCE. IrThe latest Fashions will be regular ly received from the 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. H. SKELLY. Gettysburg, Oct. 3. tf GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY and Machine Shop. THE subscribers having leased the Foundry in Gettysburg, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he has now on hands, and will contin ue to manufacture, a large assortment of ate 0 Sao of all patterns, such as the Hathaway, Par lor, Premium, and nine-plate Cooking Stove; also Chamber Stoves, of all sorts and sizes. He has also on hand, . Castings for Machinery, of _all kinds—for 'threshing Machines, Grist Mills, Saw Mills, &c. also PLOUGH CASTINGS of all the patterns now in use. He has on hand, already made, a number of the celebrated SYLER -PLOII7O3ISI which he will sell low. He has also on hand, and will continue to make, HOL LOW-W ARE, Wagon and Carriage-box es, and all other articles in his line of bus iness, which are too numerous to men tion. -He has, also, THRESHING MACHINES, ready made, and continues to manufacture' Limes -Patent two horse Machines, and the Hanover and York patterhs. Any one who may want BRASS CAST INGS, will be attended to. All the above articles will be sold low, for Cash orCountry Produce. Old metal will also be taken in exchange for work. eCr. Repairing, and all work in his line, done - at the shortest notice.,Dl -The subscriber is very thankful for past favors, and hopes his friends will remem ber the Old Establishment, in the Western part of the town, near C. W. Hoffinart's Coach shop. T. WARREN.. Gettysburg, Dec. 10. tf RENIONA.I4. -C. G. FRENCH, Attorney land Counsellor at Lnw, a i ieinove'd to Waynestore, but will practide in the Courts of Adams county. He will be at lhe - otrice of - Wit. M'Snratmr, - Esq., opposite the new Luthe; ran Church, during the sessions . of the Gettysburg, Aug. 9. ^ 6m poi) ‘VOO 1 FEW. CORDS of good WOOD will t be receivediat this', office, in Iterhent of subscription to tile "ST.cs." Freights from Philadelphia nEaux,.an . zarqr• TWICE A WEEK BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & YORK. THE subscriber runs a regular line of - 11 - 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. 365, Market street, Philadelphia. Extra Cars will he started on any other day in the week, when freight sufficient to to pay expenses offer. HENRY KAUFFELT. ' York; Nov. 7. tf 1,14 , 7 Its 2,1, r Pn il ; c , Ilarrisbar Pa. 4' tBEG leave to inf Orin the Public that I s have left Philadelphia, and am now locaCed in llhrrisburg, the scat of the Ex ecutive and State Government of Pennsyl vania, where I now occupy the ~,,, ../ „...., a , • WELL. KNOWN C shire ~4 Billo,t, 31E3SECCID 73L.. 7 1 1 - 0 311_,... 1 2. 1 , ta._ 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 titted . up - in a sly - le - That - ennibines - oleganee with comfort anl,convenience. My Table is pledged to be supplied with the best fare the. Markets can produce; the charges at the same time being as moderate as any of the best regulated establishments elewhere. hi short, no 'exertions shtill 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 most populous, wealthy and interesting States of the Union. - - . IVith these promises, accommodations and facilities, 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 Chesnut st. Phila. Harrisburg, Pa. Nov. 7, 1845 3m TYPE FOUNDRY V- Printers! Furnishing Warehouse, T subscribers. have 'opened a new Type Foundry in the city- of New York, whereAcy 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 (Alice. Also, second hand materials. 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 Neill be sold at prices to suit the times. All the type furnished by us arc “hand-cast." The types front 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 cast for printers. COCKROFT OVEREND, GS Atm st. Dec. 19. Gin Philadelphia Type and Stereotype li'O Et. 'D R . PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. • L. JOHNSON & CO. ( Successors to Johnson 4 , Smith,) 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 the United States, and they have reduced their prices 20 per cenC lower than heretofore. . PRINTING PRESSES, Chases, Cases, Prin ting Ink, and every article used in a print ing 'office, constaotly on hand. Estimates will be furnished in detail for Book,' Newspaper, and Jot . ) Offices, on sta 7 ' ting the style and quanty of work to be done, and specimen books will be forward ed to persons desirous of making out orders. 113 reolypi Bp g of every description, promptly attended to, as usual. Dec. 5.- NOTI CE. Estate of John Brought deceased.. ETTERS of Administration on the IA Estate of -JOHN BROUGH, dee'd, late of Straban townqhip, Adams county, haying been granted to the subscriber, resi ding ."in Ermnitsburg, 'Md., he hereby gives notice to all' those indebted to said -Estate, to make immediate 'payment, and .those havirieelaiite, to present them, pro- Orly authenticated, for settfement.....-__ - EMANUEL _I3.ROU G If, Dec.. 12,. 1845.;•—fit - . .. • , . . • - . Iv -The AdroiniatFalor will attend at the public :house of Daniel 4inifort, in Strabau township, on guiterthiy..ilii Sist of jiiiiiiary, lE4d, to receive , - porkies - due 'to his intestate, and to •extunine any clainsl that finny be against him. - - • ' WICKIIA Ars Educational Incentives. Sefies for Seminaries and Schools. Published by Alexander V. Blake, 77 Fnlton et. New York. THIS Series consists of the folloltrinz, ,i_p,,which instructors of every class of schaili:i it is believed; will find something suited to each of their several departments: 1. The School Ledger, eipbracing a Reg ister, Penman's Album, and. Blanks for Compendious Record, with upwards of 40,000 blanks. for Attendances, &c. ; price 75 cts. Postage 19 cts. 2. .The School Diary, an aid to volunta ry self improvement ; per dozen 50 cents. Postage 21 cts. 3. The School Register, with upwards of 17,000 Blanks for attendances, Recita tions, and Deportment, and combining ma ny valuable incentives. 31 cents. 4. The Teacher's Certificates or Blank Reports for Statistics, &c. with mental and moral traits contrasted, &e. Printed in colored inks ; 50 cts. per 100. 5. The Youth's Diploma, a beautiful and well executed design-6,1 cts. - Ditto col ored 10 ets. • 6. The Penman's Album, a Book of In centives to skill in Penmanship, 25 ets. 37 cts. and $l. 7. The Teacher's Token, to be given out for mental and moral attainments, are also bids to serf, acquaintance, vehicles of in struction, &c. of 50 differents, 50 of each Ilind in a pack. Printed in colors ; per pack 12 1-2 cts. i 8. The School Chart of Characteristics. an aid to self and general improvement and ' correct habits. A. Moral chart of Princi ples 22 by 28 inches. Very neatly execu ted. 18 3-4 cts. . _ll.ll...of:the above are transmissible-hy mail except the 7th ; ihOse can be render ed mailable in another form ; (see below.) .1 Proposal to the Teachers of the Uni— ted States--to furnish them with an a bridgement of the Etlueationalincentives, in a cheap and mailable form, «•hich.will bring every Teacher in the U. States on a par with those who reside in the vicinity of the Ptiblishing Office, or in other words to take these works to every Teacher's door or neighborhood, however remote, free of expense. To be - published in parts at ONE_ DOLLAR each, (cash in advance, post-paid,) under z the general title of E, TEACH E R'S BOOK Instrumentalities and School Requisites SIX COPIES FOR $5 Contents of Part L—PoStilge to any part of the. U. States,.l2 1-2 cents 1. A School Register, with upwards of 17,000 blanks for Attendances, Recitations, and Deportment. (Postage, •if sent sepa rately, 8 cents.) 2. Sixty-four Teacher's Certificates, or Blank Reports. (Postage on each sheet, containing 8, 2 1-2 cts.) 3. The American Youth's Diploma, two plain and one colored. (Postage on each sheet, containing either 1 or 2 copies, 2 1-2 -cents.) 4. A Chart of Geometrical Diagrams— (postage 2 14 cents.) 5. A School Chart of Characteristics— (postage 2 1-2 cents ; 18 3-4 cents can be remitted in a letter at the rate of,iingle post- age.) Contents of Part 11.—Postag,e 7 not exceed ...‘ ing 21 cents : 1. Two hundred and eighty Teacher's Tokens, on fine card board, printed in col ored Inks, •With Traits of Character, &c. upon the back of each. (Postage 12 ets.) 2. Primary Lessons in 24 sheets,each 16 by 10 inches.; a new and valuable cotnpi laden. • It is presumed in neatness 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 1-2 cents.) The prices for Part 11. separately would be 40 ets. 75 cts. and 6 cts. Other parts in time will be published. Any or either of the works comprised 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 amount of the postage. Those, there fote, who order the parts at $l, or the se.; lected parts at 50 cts. get them at.a reduc tion of price, in either sizes, equal to the postage they have to pay on the same. The liberality of this offer, it is presumed, will be as liberally responded to by those whom it was especially intended to benefit. December 26, 1845. 33 - We recagrimend 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 Pekin Tea Company, No. 30 S. Second at., between Market Sr. Chesnut, PHILADELPHIA, -EIAVE .constantly on hand, and for sale Wholesale and Retail, a variety, of • --- 4's , viiis:- -, -. °lvaco Fite,ll i n5 " :141.6 r 3E - ' ii - 0. .Alk_ MN , •,1 TFA S. AT 1.011 , - ER I 11..- , RICES, ''N', . fs(l _ according to quality, than they can' be bought at any other establish ment in the City. Pc TEAS exclusiyely are sold at . this house, and several varieties which:cannot be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas which do . not. give entire satisfaction can be xi turned . and exchanged, or the money Will be refunded. • ' - ' • , • The citizens of Adams • county are 0- , spectfullrinvitetito give , us a call. • , .. G.' B. ZIEBER, Agent critic Pek in Tea Company. Philabelphia, tact.-. 2,: 1845. ry liltfcksukttlt • , IN: all its branches, wdl be attended.to II by good :workmen,. at the Foundry or the subscriber. , • - > THOS.: WARREN. Gettysburg, Dee. 19: : - DA IMOND TONSOR S. IL TIPTON, ASHIONABLE 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 palls of the public. From long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the rafnifications 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. 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 tout their private dwellings. Oct. 10. tf SUPERIOR COOK STOVE. T'M:attention of the public is respectfully cal led to S• BRIITZ ' S FA 8111Fleg COOK STOVK as an Int cle superior to any yet offered to thepublic for cooking purposes. it was got up expressly to answer the wants of the Farmer, and will not fail to please all who may require a good sized COOK STOVE. One of the many advantages po s :o..ssed by this Stove is that water, apple•but ter, clothing, lkc. can `Je boiled in a large copper kettle at the same time, whilst cooking is doing for 20 or thirty persons. It is decidedly superior for 11A16N6—the heat being complt;tely 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 unnecessray to give any further detail of its advantages. Please refer to the subjoined certificate from Wm. F. la- Fis,q., Patent Agent, of Washington City.— Many testimonials equally flattering could be fur nished, but this may suffice. Those who want a soperiorClok Stove. will do well to try this arti cle —they are warranted or no sale. Iloonsboro', Jld., May 19, 16.13 VT.sitiNoTos, May 3, 15,13 To Samuel Bentz, Et-ti., Dear have tved the Cooking Stove that you sent me. rind am"‘vell pleased with its performance. My expectations are more than re alized. I believec'it will perform more cooking in less time, and with less fuel than any of the v'a rious Cookinz Stove that 1 have. Wed during 25 yeais' connection with the Patent Office, Its mer its need only he more generally known to insure its fame throughout the emintry.ll em at length satisfied in the culinary department of my do mestic estaldishment—lbr which I acknowleged myself indebted to your genius - and enterprise. I remain very, respectfully, yours, &c., WM. P. ELLIOTT, Patent Agent. GUI THIS DAY APPOINT 3. D. I?,A.N.TON & Co., my AGENTS` for the State of Pennsyl vania. for the sale of Teiritory and othertviEe, o 1 my Cook Stove. SAMUEL BENTZ. September 17, 15.13. FARMERS AND OTHERS Are respectfully informed that the undersigned have now on hand. n i are manutacturing the a• hove Stove il lo that they are now prepared to fill :IN- orders which they may be favored, upon the shortest notice. J. D. PAXTON. & Co. Caledonia, Franklin co., Sept. 20, 15.13. Protection nc, - ftinst, Loss by 3U" JE 3111:1 'TIPHE "Cumberland Valley Ntitutil Protection C7outpany," being inc.orpotated by an act of the Legislature and fully organivcd and in opera-, Lion under the direction of the fhl lowing board of Managers, viz: Thomas C. Miller, John Moore, David W. M . Cultough, James Weakly, William Moore, Samuel Galbraith. Thomas l'axton, A. G. Miller, Philip Spangler, Samuel Woods, Abraham Kurtz, George Brindle, and Scott Coyle, call the attention of the inhabitants of Cumberland and Adams counties, to the cheapness of the rates, and the' many advantages which this kind of insurance, has over any other : Ist. Every person insund becomes a member of the company and takes part in the choice of officers and the direction of its concerns. 2d. For insurance no 4 more is d 'minded 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 live yews. 4th. Any person applying for insurance must give his premium note for the cheapest c'ass at the rate of 5 per centinn, which will be $5O on the $lOOO, for which he will have to pay S 2 50 for live years, and $1 50 for survey and polity, and no more unless loss be sustained to n greater mount than the hinds on hand will cover, and then"no more will be required than a pro rata share. These rates are mrich cheaper than those of other eompanies i except such as are in6aipora ted on the same principles, THOMAS C. MILLER, PIitSIDT.NT. A. G. MiLten. SeCy. LIST 'OF AGENTS. The following named gentlemen have been ap pointed AGENTS for Adams county : William W. Paxton. Genl Agent, Gettyfl:iurg James A. Thompson, David Zeigler, Dr. Win. R. Stewart, Henry Myers, Henry Mafer, Esq., Daniel Comfort, Abraham Kim , . Esif, David Blythe, Esq., William Morrison, Thomas T. Wierman, Dr. D. Mellinger, Sept. 20, 1844 The greatest lm provement, yet ! COLL.IRS I COlLielits THE Subscribers having purchased the Patent ight for Adams, Perry, and York counties, (York borough, Shrewsbury, and Liverpool in the latter excepted.) in Pennsyl i ania, and of 1 rederick county, Md. of HAWORTH'S Improvement in stuffing and blocking HORSE COLLARS, which surpasses any thing of the kind ever brdught before the public—they are now prepared to manufacture HORSE COLLARS of the best qtfality, and in a more neat and substantial form than can be dorie in-any other shop in the county., Their Establishment is situated near Thomp- - son's Hotel,' (Stage Oflice.) where they will fur nish this article, so vuluablejrom its neatness and durability. IL7Persons desiring Shop Rights within the a. bore limits, will please address the subscribers at Gettysburg. Gettysburg, Oct, 17, 1.8.15. 1. tr. H A N D-11 11. LS; - a'rai-13 - lanks . ' Notices and Printing 1 o.c.exery description, neatly and prpmptly executed at the Office of -the Star Reptiblttati Danner. S. I3ENTZ. rr% Petersburg New Chester. _kbbottstown. Ftruban tp. Hunterstown Millorstown. Pendersville. Arcncltsvillg, East Berlin: WHITE & CULP
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