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    ITOTIOE.
SDSMS !COUNTY, SS:
Lt The Commonwealth of Penn
4'• 9.• svlvania to the Sheriff of Adams
county, Greeting: We corn
f :nand you as you have hereto
fore been commanded, that you
summon Jacob Hossler and Mary his wife
so that they shall be and appear before our
Court of Common Pleas to be holden at
Gettysburg, in and foy said counts of Ad.
ams. on Monday the 18th day ofjeneary
D. 1847. to un4wer William King. Ad
miniitrator with the will annexed of Wm.
Welellan, deceased. of a plea in the for
mer writ commanded, viz : that they, to
gether with the persons in the former writ
• named, render unto him the stun of $l7O
55, with interest from June 2, 1835, which
`• from him they unjustly detain ; and have
you then there this writ. IVitness
N. Irvine, Esq. President Judge of our
said Court at Gettysburg, the 21st day of
November', A. D. 1846.
A. B. KURTZ, Proth'y.
Nov. 27, 1810—td
1 TIC E.
ESTATE OF ALEX'R EWING, DEC'D
To skew cause why; -
STATE or Pss'elsrivem.a, AT an Orphans'
AVAUS COUNTT. Court held at Gettys
tysburg, in and for
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the County of Ad
ams on the 16th day
i of-November, A. D.
10. la. j rl 4 s.'
't.r.ricril'. 1846. Before Wil
limn - N. Irvine, Eel-
President, and his Associates, Judges, &c. assign
ed, &c.
ON MOTION, the Court grant a Rule
on all the Heirs and Legal Represen
tatives of ALEXANDER EWING, late of the
State of Ohio, deceased, to wit: Elizabeth
intermarried with Martin Adams, Johan
nal, Ebenezer, Rehevea intermarried with
Jacob Sanders, Jeiemiah, and David Ew
ing, children of the said Alexander Ewing,
deceased—to he and appear at an Orphans
Court to be held at Gettysburg, in and for
the county of Adams, on the 2:2d day of
December next, to show cause why the
Real Estate of the said deceased simuld
not be sold agreeably to the Intestate Laws
of this Commonwealth. Personal notice
to be -given to the Heirs residing in the
county of Adams, and to those residing out
of Adams county by publication for three
successive weeks in one newspaper in
Gettysburg, a copy of which to be directed
to each Heir and forwarded by mail to
them. Dv the Court,
Wll. HAIIIILTON, Clerk.
Nov. 318.1(1-3t
ITCTICE.
.Igites .1. Frantz, (formerivl
Briggle) by her next friend Subpiru in
W m. Brhrale vs
, • ( itDivorce.
Sumutl Traittz.
I''AKE notice that an Order of the
Court of Common Pleas of Adams
county has been made, fixing Monday the
1814 day of Amway nexl, for the hearing
and determination of said cause, and that
the said Respondent is hereby required to
appear on said day, and answer the com
plaint of the 14),Alant.
BENJ. SCHRIVER, Shcriff
Sherd -
Gettysburg, Nov. :!7. 1846.5
TO TIIE LADIES
.Headache and Nervous Complaints arc
a source of much suffering; and the ner
vous are singularly prone to have their
functions disordered by an oppressed con
dition of the stomach. To relieve a state
of so much distress, (in which both mind
body participate) Dr. Smith's Sugar Coat
ed Indian Vegetable Pills are highly recom
mended, as, by aromatic, tonic, and aper
ient properties, they remove all oppressive
accumulations, strengthen the stomach,
induce a healthy appetite, and impart tran
quility to the nervous system. They al
so cure dyspepsia, coughs and colds, and
bilious complaints.
ti---" The. genuine Pills arc for sale in
Gettysburg, by S. H. Buehler and 8. 8.
Forney ; in Hunterstown by ilbraham
King; in Petersburg - by Mr.). Fuller; in
Cashtown by Mrs. Duncan, and in Hamp
ton by J. H. ilulebaugh.
• Nov. 20, 18413-4 t.
.HEALTH 1 . 0 BLESSED HEALTH! I
—Thou. art tibove all gold and teasures ;
'tis thou who enlargest the soul— and
peneth all its powers to receive instruction,
and to relish virtue. He that has thee, has
little more to wish for ; and he that is so
wretched as to have thee not, wants every
thing beside. Let us be thankful Bran
dreth's Pills will give us health—get then
these blessed Pills, which 4 century's use
has fully established to be the best medi
cine ever beitowed on man. For the pre
vailing colds and coughs, they will be found.
everything that medicine is capable of im
parting. • •
BLWARE OF COUNTEUFEITS—Be very careful and
go to the Agent %s her, you want Braudreths Pills;
then you Are 'sure of the genuine ;lair le. iThen
yort potallate otherwise, inquire of the :eller i% he.
ther he knot the Pais he otTers you are genuine
Brandreth Pills. Every man knows whether the
article he oats you it true or hike. Beware of
cheats I
arThe genuine Brandreth's Pills can be had of
the following Agero6:
J. M. Stevenson* Co.,—Gettysburg.
Jao. B. 11/cOreary,—Petersburg.
dbrafiam King,—lfunterstown.
./I.ll.lcFarland,—Abbottstown.
David M. C. inite,—Hampton
likSherry 4- Fink,—Littlestown.
ilfary Princan,—Caslnown.
John, goke,--Fai rfichl.'
1).c0: - 4." 1816-4.1
FECUND -HAND CO/ICIIES, BUG
. of good and substantial
'MAC, pap be had at the Coach Establish
ment tft . t Aubseriber. iu Gettysburg.
• C. W. lIOFFIVAN.
G - ettriburg, May 20, 1846.
4D
and haled CLOAAINGS
P be •
had remarkably law at
•
NOV. 6.
"NOTICE.
ri - lIIE Account of Jcsst: D. "K I: ',Luz,
Trustee of Jacob Keller and Eliza
beth his wife has been filed fur confirma
tion and allowance in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Adams county, and the said
Court have appointed Tuesday the 2'21
day of December inst. at the Court-house
in Gettysburg, for the confirmation of said
account, unless cause to the contrary - be
s hewn.
A . B. KURTZ, Proth'y
Prothonotary's Office,
Gettysburg, Dec. 4, 1b41.1.
r OTICBI.
•NOTICE is hereby given to all per
t
sons concerned, that the Account of
Jon CARPHNTER, Assignee of the Estate
and aims of Wm. APPEAK, has been tiled
for confirmation and allowance in the Court
of Common Pleas of Adams county ; and
that the said Court have appointed Tue.y
day the 21,d day of December inn. . at the
Court-house in Gettysburg for the confir
mation of said account, unless cause to the
contrary be shown.
A. B. Proth'y
Prothonotary's office,
Getty:burg, Dec. 1, IS•16. S :;
ClIE.ll'
WATCHES & arlATELltr
.1t the Philadelphia ll'ateh and .Ica;elry
No. 0:1, North Second street, corner of Qoarr)
Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled,
18 ear: eases, $l5 00
Silver Lever do. full jcwellcd, 23 00
Silver Lever do. 7 jewek, 18 00
Silver Lepinc do. jewel'd, Ist qual. 1.1 00
Superior Quartier IVittelics, 10 00
Imitation do. not warranted, 5 00
Gold Spectacles, 8 00
Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 75
Gold Bracelets, with topaz stones, 3 50
Ladies' Gold Pencils, 16 carats, 2 00
Gold Finger Rings, 37 ets to ; W itch
Glasses—plain 12 cts ; patent 18 ; ham
25. Other articles in proportion. All
goods warranted to be what tlw arc sold
for. 0. CONRAD.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers,
Lepines and Quartiers, lower than the a
bove prices. •
Dec. 4,
.1846.-1
Vatefoit's s.xlereeallLeaecefy,
CALLED
HUN VS LLNENIEN T,
~~Snow universally acknowledged to'be the
INFALLIBLE It.E.NIEDI fur Rheumatism,
spinal affections, contractions of the muscles, sore
throat and quinsy, issues, old ulcers, pains in the
hadt and chest, ague in the breast and lace, tooth.
ache, sprains, bruises, salt rheum, bums, croup,
frosted feet, and all nervousdiseases. The
trierii
p/tont SUCCeSS. which - has attended the application
of this most loonthrfid medicine in curing the most
severe cases of the ditli;rent diseases above named,
and the high caroninau that have been bestowed
upon it, whereivr it has been introduced, gives
me the• right to call on the alnicted - to result at
once to the only remedy that can be relied on.
[From the New York Mirror.]
LINIMENT—This invaluable Rem
edy of the many ilk that flesh is In,ir to, continues
to dleAl its untold benefits upon all clas,:tes of so
ciety. We have seen a CeitilicAte from seine of
the most respectable, intelligent, and influential
citizens of Westchester, where the Proprietor re
sides, who are above all the attempts to mislead
the public in reference to any medicine. remedy,
or preparation and as this testimony is at once
spontaneous and uniform in commending this tru-:
ly excellent medicine for Rheumatism and various
other diseases named in the adrettisement, there
ca i no longer be a reasonable doubt entertained 01
'its extraordinary success and triumph over the
maladies in question.
Sing Sing. May S-15.
We the undersigned do certify that A r e have
used .Mr. George E. Stanton's External Re f ell y,
curl lime pros ed it to be fully equal to the charac
ter he gi%es it. Its healing properties are truly
extraordinary ; and we most confidently recom
mend it as uric Of the most certain external reme
dies that has yet been discovered.
Caleb Roscoe, Editor Westchester Herald.
Isaac Birdsall, Inspector 11 P State Prison. •
Albeit Lockt% ood, Judge Court Common Pleas.
J anies Lucke, the extensive llorticulturalist.
James B Swain, Editor H R Chronicle.
M Churchill, Principal of Boys' Boarding School
Reynolds, Supreme Court Commissioner.
R R Voris District Attorney.
'l'hrudusius Clark, Pastor M B Church.
Robert IVilt,e, late agent 1t P Prison.
Aaron Waid, late member of Congress
M 1 Lockwood, Clerk of the County
Win l'eek, agent Ml' state Prison.
B Moore, A Kipp, S Mar:hall , J Strang, P t 7 Von
lVyck, S Trowbridge. P Van l'ortlandt,Ci Martin,
A Miller, M Blunt, B Washburn.
The following sho•.cs a cape of Ilheumatii.m
cii
red with only one bottle of Bunt's Liniment. The
letter is addressed to Mr. Stanton :
Yorktown, June IS, IS 15
Sir—Having cured me of . a En v ere attack of
Rheumatism. which had roalered me almost help
less, and at the same time made me sutler great
pain, I would offer my testimony iu favor of the
great properties which your External Remedy,
Hunt's Liniment, is possessed of. I only used
one bottle. and with that I consider I have been
raved from a protracted and severe iline,s. lam
now attending to my business regularly, which is
that of a Partner. Yours, &c.
Oliver Van Caurtland.
This Liniment ig'old al 25 and .50 cents per
bottle by all the principal Druggi.t.t4 and .:I,lerch
chants.
Who!twit. .Igentz—lloadly, Phelps & Co 112
Water street, Rushton & Co 110 Bioadway; A B
& D sands, corner Fulton and William, Aspinwall
88 William street, Nry) 3'o)* ; Cuthbet t & Weth
erill 70 South Second. Phi/whip/fin.
Orders addressed to me at Sing Sing, N le, will
be attended to. Gls STANTON, Proprietor.
AGENTS.—SamueI 11. Buehler & S.
S. Forney, Gettysburg; Abraham King,
Hunterstown; E. 'luck, Pinetown; Ja
cob Hollinger, Heidkrsburg ; Hollinger &
Ferree, Petersburg, (Y. S.); Jacob Aula.
baugh, Hampton; Geo. S. Bsnizel, Berlin.
Dec. •4, 1846.—1 y
T 0 111 A S It E A RIC,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE in the South-cast Corner of
the Diamond, between A.B. Ku'itz's
Hotel and R. W. M'Sherry's Store.
Chtty - sburg, Dee. 12, 1845.—tf
Mdidut FEET .or TWO-INCH
'' W 7 l. ‘" /F
CHAIR PLANK wanted at
the Chair Factory. of DAVID HEAGY:
Nov. 13, 1846.
Perfuniery,• SoffPi Ne
1-5111ERFUMERY, SOAPS, FANCY
ARTICLES, TOYS, &c., for sale
65, WEAVER.
April 10; HO.
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS
JUST RECEIVED!
/1' lIE Subscriber respectfully informs
j" . his friends and the public generally,
that he continues to carry on the
TAIL() icING iCA.I.I lIS AT
Business at his Establishment in Chain-
bersburg street, Gettysburg, a few doors i)AVID HEAGY
below Thompson's 'loud, where he xvill : gp EspFuTFuLLy
, returns h(T
is rate
ful acknowledgements for the very
always be prepared to attend to orders up- Mid
on the most reasonable terms. lie has' liberal encouragement which has hereto
made arrangements ;to receive regularly the fore been extended to him, and respectful
:
Lair:sr, City I'matioits, ily informs his friends that lie still eontin
ties the
and he promises all who may favor him'
with their patronage, that U
,
clic
will
give them xja
, biiief—elietkin g fi?sincSs,
entire satisfaction, both as it regards the lit : at the Old Stand in Cliambersburg street,
and woman :416p of all garments entrusted. where lie isprepared to execute the Seat
to him ; and at as moderate prices as they , CSI ant! nt°Bl Fash ionable WO de, which he
can be obtained any where else. ) will warrant equal, if nut superior, to any
~. Ile hopes, by strictattention to business, ill the place. , •
and a desire to please, to merit a share of Ile has now, and will always keep on
public patronage and support. 1 hand a general and extensive assortment of
11.17• Country Produce taken in exchange the different articles of Furniture, including
for Work
JOHN G. BAKER
Gettysburg, April :3, 1816.—tf
►~~ :E ' 7 7
TAILAING' ESTABLISHMENT.
FRANKLIN %V. DENwinDIE
ESPEGTFULLY informs the elfi
n., zees Of Gettysburg and the surround
ing country, that he has taken the well
known
Tailoring - A:strrbfisl mr:11
of J. 11. SKELLY, in Chambersburg
Gettysburg, nearly opposite Mr. Buehler's
Apothecary and Book Store, where lie is
prepared to execute all work in his hue
with neatness and in the most approved
style. All work entrusted to him, will
he warranted to lit. llis terms will be
very moderate, for CASII or COUNTRY PRO.
Ft_ - P.The latest Fashions will be regular
lv received from the Cities.
Gettysburg, March 20, 1846.—1 y
TO THE AFFLICTED !
•
Compound Medicated Candy.
FOR the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Spit
ting of Blood, Bronehetis, Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Pains and Oppressions
of the breast, and all other Pulmonary
complaints, and other diseases which have
a tendency to pr4nince Consumption. It
serves also as an effectual clearer of the
This Candy - is entirely a vegetable pre
paration, the princird ingredients being,
11 - ore-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla,
Boneset, Elecampanc, Liquorice, Flax
-seed, Iceland Muss, Prickly Ash, &e. and
will, if taken in time, relieve the system
from those distressing afflictions that tend
to Consumption.
One great allvantage in this valuable
medicine is its cheapness, the public not
being imposed upon by the enormously
high prices which are generally exacted
for Patent and other medical Preparations.
Each package contains directions. Call
and try it !
Prepared and sold at the Confection. and
Variety store of the Subscriber in West
York street, one square from the Court
house, and next door to Thompson's Ho
tel. It can also be hind at the Drug Stores
of S. BUEHLER, and S. FoaNr.v.'
Dr.r.The subscriber as usual continues
his Bakery, and is prepared to supply
parties at the shortest notice, with choice
cakes, &c.
att .Bp) » •eutice Iranled.
The subscriber will take an active, well
disposed lad, of correct habits, and about
15 or 16 years of age, to learn the Baking
and Confection Business, if early applica
tion be made. One' from the country
would be preferred.
C. WEAVER.
Gettysburg, Oct. 30, 1846. tf
REGESTE:WS NOTICE.
, -
NOTICE is hereby given to all Lega
atees and other persons concerned,
that the .IDIIIIN/S 771'.4 7'lON S C,'-
CO UN7'S of the deceased persons herein
after mentioned wilt be presented at the Or
phans' Court of Adams county, for conlir
mation
and allowance, on Tuedday the 22d '
day of December next, viz:
The account of Michael Geiselman, Ad-
ministi•ator of the : Estate of Mary Geisel-
man, deceased.
The final account of William Rex, Ex
ecutor
of the last will and testament of
Daniel Rex, deceased.
The account of John Wolford, Adminis-i
trator of the Estate of Abel Walker, de-1
ceased.
The account of John Stallemith, Admin."
istrator of the Estate of Maria Elizabeth
Knop, deceased.
The account of John Marshall, Admin
istrator of the Estate of Samuel Knox, de
ceased.
The account of Joseph Coshun,Admin
istrator of the Estate of John Torrence,
,deceasel •
The Guardianship account of Samuel
Miller, Guardian of David Ziegler and
Charlotte Ziegler, minor children of C harlce
Ziegler, deceased.
The account of henry Biesecker,.Exe-
cutor of the last will and testament of Ca
tharine.Biesecker, deceased.
The account of Lydia Kaust, Adminis
trator of the estate of Jacob 'Faust, deceas
ed.
The account of James Dickson, acting
executor of the last N " 611 and testament of
. Mary LockharLduceased:
1 • The account of Michael C. Clarkson,
Adtninietrator, with the will annexed, of
1 Jane Williams, deceased. .
RODERT, COBE.th, Re e Tiee; '
Ttcgister's office, Qettytloarg,? , i
Nov, 1.: . :, 1610. .5 to
CENTRE .IND DINING T.IIILES,
BEDSTEADS, 'CUPBOARDS,
Work and Wash Stands. &c.
all of which are of a superior quality, and
fur which he only asks an examination to
be acknowledged as the very latest fashion.
All orders fur ' s‘v ill be prompt-
Iy attended to as usual.
Gettysburg, Feb. t), 184 G.
NEW CLOCK AND WATCH
ESTABLISIIIIENT.
"g: ESPECTFIJ LL informs his friends
fit and die public generally, that he has
removed his Clock and Watch Establish
ment from Tani. y tow n, Md., to Gettvs-
burl, at t Ill! stand latch• occupied by Jo-
semi MAT.lll.ts, dereased, where lie will
be plensed to wait upon all who may favor
him %vitt] their custom. Ile will keep on
hand a general assort
'
went
W L
tehieh will be sold on the most reasonable
terms. Clocks, 'Watches, fie., will be re
pai-red at the most reasonable prices, and
‘varrantbd to give entire satisfaction.
ing been engdoed in the business for a num ,
her ofyears he hopes, by industry and par
ticular attention to his customers, to merit
a share of public patronage.
Gettysburg, Oct. 9, 1810.,tf
DENTISTRY.
MI. .1. LAWRENCE HILL,
Sitpg•cota Drosfixf,
E s S i
d e s : , l r T i( l . s e L s l ti l: thi o e l e n i , t r i s z
e l
o p i ro G fe e s t:
tyslntrg•and surrounding country. Ile is
prepared to a tt('lld to all cases usually en
trusted to the DEVPST, and hopes, by strict
attention to Dentistry alone, to be able to
please all who may see fit to entrust their
teeth in 111:3 hands. Office at Mr. M'Cosh's
Hotel.
May 15. tf
C. WEAVER
Sale Crypt- trod auctioneer,
RESIDING in Cumberland township,
Adams county, about two wiles front
Gettysburg, and near lloke's Gate, on the
Baltimore Turnpike road, respectfully of
fers his services to those purposing to sell
Real or Personal Property. From his ex
perience in the business, and a desire to
please, he trusts that he will meet the ap
probation of those who may employ him.
and merit a liberal share of public patro
nage. He can he foond at all times at his
residence, unle when engaged, in crying
sales. 1 .- r-• - barges moderate.
We, the undersigned, take pleasure in
recommending,to the public Mr. GEORGE
ErLEv, knowing full well that he will per
form the duties of a Sale Crier and Auc
tioneer to the satisfaction of those who
may employ him.
A. Tawney, Mountpl't tp. D. Sri! der, 11'tjoy tp.
William Howard, do S. Durborrow, do
Samuel Spangler, do J. Mc!homily, do
A. Iteever, do W Cowuover. 'en. do
A Spangler • Cumbeiland, A ( - Mt, Ficedom, -
Peter Fry, do J Cunningham, do .
F Bleam, _do David Rhodes, do
H Fleapit, do G W Craumer, Liberty
13 Kromer. HamiltorNn Wslliam Loudon, do
October 23, IS 113. •
PRESENTS his respects to his friends
and informs them that he has made
arrangements to continue to practice as usual
in the Courts of Adams county, under the
new regulation of the times fur holding
them,-
ATTORNEY 11 T LAW,
OFFERS his professional services to
the people of Adams County. His
Office is :the one on the public square in
Gettysburg,' lately occupied as a Law-Of.
flee by Wii. I.I'SHERItI, Esq. He: has
also made arrangembilisjo!have the advice
end assistance of his Father, jUDOE . REED
of Carlisle; in all difficult cases.
September 20. tf
ALEX.. U. ST E V I: N S ON,
47'TORIVE.1" .17' 1.111%
i n k
FFIUE in the Centre Square.. North
..._. .
fl ROCERIES an&Queensware to in ‘-fi r of the Court•house:betwien Smith's
Ur had bad and "cheap at:the Store of l 'and Stevenson's corm rs.
WINI. RUTIII2AI.71 7 F. Gettys!mir!r, Pa. .
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GEORGE EPLEY,
RECOMMI:NDATION
L.lll - NOTICE.
.gym 11E1 39ED 49
(Of Curlidc,)
Jan. 30, 1846
GI ato 1.3 11a" 2.0,4
AMERICAN[NBUETRY • cfIEAPWAT . II ES
The Ch (filth! Cold and .silvc, Waft f, (3
kV . ,‘; s ** • ' 1 'IS l'llll-IDELPIII.I
1,
o`.''
k. .,,A - , (:old L.i‘er , -, lull :feuded, -,`-, 'it'i 4
G
' t 16.AP7,--ir Silver I,r%ei • lull feuded,
.7. 1 1'D C LIE.IP WORK ! I; " llll •Prines , ivuLlvd ,
tint"cr L. plies, lc Nt cirri,
GEORGE IL SWOPE ''''', %s
11".1r r. tine q"" 1111,
(..010 at(•beis, plain,
ik MT.!? NS Ins thank , ' to his frie f . , ,
nd4 ,f,,, 81 ,,,,. ta , 1 ,,, ,
'll' for the liberal patronage Lithei to r\ - ( . ;,,id p, „, , 1 „ ,
tended hits, and re , -pci•Unity mutes all f ;„1,111,,,..,..1,,,,,.
persons desirous of 'edit inn li ist-t ate Fur
---%Lso ois, n \ 111--•
WWI rat i easonahle prii i 4, to call at his' A lame assortntynt of Vold and Silt 4 r
CaOinet.makin2, Es'abliAifficni, !lair-llr i i dos, hugei-stings, Lliviistpiti--,
Hoop Lar-h mg, Gold I ens, Silver Spooti.-.
in York street, a few door east of NI Ar- Hoop
*ridges, Th(vflile , , Gold Nvek, and
TIES' Hotel, where lic will I.P. plepal id LO
hob C halll9, GuardliKt•N .3, and Jewelry Lc
wake, to order, --- , e pally low prices.
DINING, CENTRE, 4. TOIL. ET ; ?Ail 1 w ant is a rail, to ron‘ince cus-
1. Ni
T.E B L . B t'i . touters.
n e d s t ea d t ,, .. s id c b oa rth e , son; ! All kinds of Willi.hes and Clocks re
: : 1 2 ty 4 :a
‘ ` .. ij ,- .l i/ ij , paired and warranted to keep gocHl time
Cripitqards, Work, Wash :ind (:ritniteliht: for one year. Old Gold and Sit% cr bought
for Cash, or taken in exchange.
,S'imn/N, &c., together with every
lie
will
ai,oti.„(l): I have some Gold and Silver Levers, at
in his line or business.
on hand the various articles ()I' Furniture .ail! riw"" In ices than the ah°ve. A lib
eral Discount made to dealers. Call and
Made of the best materials, and in the
see for Yourselves.
neatest styles. All orders for Work will
For sale, EiL!ht-day and 'Thirty-hour
he promptly attended to on the most rea-.
Brass Clocks, at
suitable terms. Give us a calk! i LE WIS LA DOM US'S
' ecir.COFFINS will he furnished at all; W.ocli, Clock, acid Jewelry gun, , , 1....11x}
times. upon the shortest notice.
I :\ I whit :- 1.. alio% e 1 I 111, liortli bide, ibil.i.
itcp. Country Produce willi
be taken n; Philadelphia, Sept. ,r, 18-16. ' tf
exohange for furniture.l _j__ .
G,...ttysburff, June P 3, 1810.
! r.T.A7D2EviI,s
GETTYSEHO Fe- litiV:V
tan el .Fl.? ire op.,
E sul)serihers having lensed the
Foundry in (-letteshurff„'espeetrully
informs his friends and the public in general
that he has now on hands. and will eontin
-00 to manufacture, a tartly assortment of
of all patterns. such as the Hathaway, Par
lor, Premium, and nine-plate Cool;ing
Stove, also Chainher Stoves, of all sorts
and sizes.
also on h-nod.
t'asliaqs roc. Machinci y.
of all kinds—for Threshing -
Grist Mills, Saw Mills, &e. also PLO GII
( 7 ASTINGS of all the patterns now in use.
Ile has on hand, already made, a number
of the celebrated
SY.LER PLOUGHS,
which lie will sell low. He has also on
hand, and will continue to make, 1101.-
I,OW-WAHE, Wagon and Carriage-box
es, and all other articles in his line of bus
iness, which arc too numerous to men
tion. lie has, also,
ready made, and continues to manufacture
I,rrTLE's Patent two-horse Machines, and
the Hanover and York patterns.
Any one who may want BRASS CAST
INGS, will he attended to.
All the above articles will be sold low,
fur Cash or Country Produce. Old metal
will also be taken in exchange for work.
pc — r. Repairing, and all work in his line,
done at the shortest notice.,,r-t
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. Hoffman's
Coach shop.
rrilE undersigned has connected with
his Coach making Establishment a
large Smith shop; and is prepared to do all
kinds of
r, jILACKSMITIIING,
including, ironing carriages, haggles,
Wagons, Sc.- lie would say to those who
have Horses to shoe, that lie has in his em
ploy first-rate hands, which, with his per
sonal attention, will enable him to give en
tire satisfaction to all those who may favor
him with a call.
C:erriuge oi* Buggy Springs
(warranted) will be promptly made to or
der at all times.
BCP.:111 kinds of REP.M7LVG done,
both in Wood and Iron, at the most redu
ced prices.
Thankful for - past encouragement, the
subscriber solicits a continuance of patro
nage, and invites his friends to call at his
Establishment in Dcf3. west Chambersbul
street, a few doors below Thon.pku's
Hotel.
DIAAIOND TONSO4I
g - pASHIONABLE Barber and noir:
12 Dresser, has retnoved 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.
Front long experience he flatters himself
that he can go through ad the ratnitications
of the Tunsorical tid e :rllentS, witltsuch all
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 tile: F , n, he will merit
as well as twelve a liberal share of public
patronage. The sick will be attended to at
their private d Welli ngs.
Oct. 10. tf
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BLACKS;iIITHING.
C. W. HOFFMAN
Gettysburg - , Feb. 6, 1810. -
TII'TON
_ _
111 E "rumberlarid I y flintuut Prate fit , n
,
Cmopany," being incorrotatedly aI) LICE of
the Legislature and lolly mganized and it) et),
tion under the thiection of the follov:ing houid of
Managers, viz: lionnis C. Al filler, Da% id W. M . .
Weakly, t'aninct
Philip .7 , pangler, mucl hi in
as M . Kinney, Abraham King, John i.e
s•amtiel Huston, .I. Grcen, John rem, call the
attention of the inhabitants of ClMlLerhilid Hllll
Adams counties, tn : t tie cheapness of the rater,wid
he many advalitagts which this kind of insurance
has over any other
Ist. ery person insured becomes a member
of the company and takes part in the thmce of
officers and the direction of its concerns.
2:1. For insurance no mole is di ma tided thal, is
necessary to meet the exi.cnses or the Company
and indemnity against
le.t.ses whi(h may happen.
3:1. The incotienience of frequent renewap: is
avoided by insuring tOr a tern) of five years.
•lth. Any person applying for insurance must
Bice .his premium note for the cheapest ease at •
the rate of b per centum, which «ill he $5O on.
the .;.; WOO, for which he will have to pay ' l f 2 1 . 0 ,.
for live years, and Si) for survey and policy,
and no mire. 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 mile') cheaper than thm.e .
of other companies, except such as are incorpora
ted on the same principles.
THOMAS C. Mi LIAM, rier.stutts7.
A. G. Mt r.t.en. Sec.y.
T. WARREN
LIST OF AGENTS.
The followinz named gentlemen have been ap
pointed AGENTS for Adams county :
William W. Paxton. Genii Agent, Gettysburg
James A. Thompson,
David Zeigler,
Dr. Wm. R. Stewart,
Henry Myers,
Henry Mayer, Esq.,
Daniel Comfort.
Abraham King. Esq.,
David Blythe, Esq.,
William Morrison,
Abcl T. wrioit,
Thonta; T. Wierman,
Dr. D. Mellinger,
Abraham Scott,
Sept. ..?0, l 11.—tf
BIRDSELL'S PATENT STEEL.
ovel ra (it- s
g -- 1 AN be bad for Cumberland township .
Lit ) at C. W. Ilorr•stea's Coach-Shop,,!
Gettysburg. Pa. Please call and sec thou',
and judge for yourself.
Gettysburg, May 20, 10.10.
•
. . _ .
Is •
•Friday Evening,in the
roititig irlove the Reeidtel-
Irecardex's. Of by.
DAVID A: BUEHLER.
ly paid in advance or Nt ithin the year, P 2 I crJ
111111111T1 11 . 1101 1111111'N11111111 the year, f,7). fill. 1\
parer dii . cootiliniql until all ut . rvaiages are raid--;
except at the option 01 the Editor t"ingle
I'4 cents. A :allow to notify a dit.1:011111101111Cei
\t'lll 1/11 tugaith das a n e w engagunent
.111errti,,;,r)11, not 4%xeceding a f.(inare itne rteil
Olive Ting, for $.l imertion
25 cents. Lor.ger ones in the same prol;ot tintt
All ad% (-oh cinelin. not ,1 ordesedlOr a giv -
in time. will he 1.00111110.11 tu,itl lOthid. A liberal
redaction will be made lotho , e who advt./ hyt
the
crry taisti, F-q. at
corner of & 'fhb ;
16 , 1 IN tr,:oil oreet,,V,a. York; and t utith-eat.t.e,
ner of tiattimore and Calvert :treet,
anti EIW. CAM , . Et4l. Hi , N. Fourth st. Phi:: d
arc our AUCIlit tor receit ing Ad% ti.
u.en!, ar t a lb: co irtions to the "Star" auti at
c, t'or lb.! sante
Dagvlrrianllrry und Plio
(ograplurs' I eirithllinf Dtpot:
IV A RDEI) •the Four First
1 1 ; Premiums. and o Hon
ors by the !institutes of MassaeltusettY,
New York. and Penns% Ivania, for the
most beautiful colored Dailuerreotypes and
best .11)paratus ever exliirdti.d.
I:l:7Tol'iraits taken in cxquisite tits Ir,
without regard to weather. In6trurtions
giVt•ll 111 III(' art. A lar ! re a.: , !sorttnetit of
11pparatt1s and Stock always on hand, at
the lowest cash prices.
N ow Y o rk, 251 Broadway :
130 Chestnut st.. 75 Ctiurt,
and 58 Hanover stree!s ; Washington,
Pennsylvania Avenue : Pete short!, Va.,
hall Fourth
and Niralititt, and 170 'Alain Street ; Sara
toga Springs. 13 road ay.
Jinni 5,1816.—1 v
Proterfitni ega jars! Loss ty
I(4S
IREO :gym
"TUR..STAR - M BANNER.
T 1.!. It M S .
JcJ Pr;atjliz (. 1 . alI Icindn expetitett neatly and
promptly, n t ut on I.l:atonable' terms.
Irtitrs Chhthiv,ii , ii Hwy , to the. Ed l itor, (ex
ceptlng smell us contain .Money or the nntneti
new I.llln-crilierti.) lintzd Lc r 1.131" rata, in larder ti:t
~icevik' :MCOOII.
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30 00
15 00
10 00
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175
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New Chester
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Cashtown.