TM- Phalan salt Ss Phy Fey foreir entlilinitenetntlearaiair R om a datiall.thn Munn lOU— , qa fail .40 "Me gm" casseeteatemO tasaisteet tea laweesoleet a tteeeveg espies bee pie stelae SUM' of the besatillel ?dace's intidat: withdrew fr ees the brilliant solid circlet thig Ott did: fairest iThe isms, by wile? doss Mu tri- olio it ‘slog/red Mat* otos Rhea IV*W *Ski &wag , imbers• ter en 11011111010, W. Mot .stivise let and is enter • to italtnewledge the eloilsatioit, to pkysicisa of the age, Dr:- Thomas ,r. net esteteedlisary nseetbisprenal tie eyries in the "liksees-billed "IL," Jast at the crisis of her disorder, and was lasosediately seatasoaci to her palace. lie toned the Prises* la a sad condition. During an evening dries thrones the Camp ivta, she • bad been stmitten,ity the fearful malaria which sometimes in poisonous clouds from the adjacent marshes. The consequence was a violent bilious attack, terminating in jaundice. The lovely face which had dazzled all eves, and eclipsed all rivalry at ball and banquet, was yellow as ',Afton, and the eyes which bad kindled love and admiration in a thousand hearts were duller than lead. in a feeble yoke she inquired of the doctor what could be done for her, at the same tints protesting that if the hue that now tinged her skin were to re. main after her recovery she would rather die than live. tinailingatthe pardonable vantt; of tine whore queenly beauty was the theme of every traveller who tisited Rome, he told her cheerfully that her life and her loveliness were both safe. If prediction proved true. Under the influence of his irresistible Pills, the yellow suffusion began to pass or; and day by day, like a star bursting thrc ugh a cloud, her iheanty was re-developed. Withitiii.• weeks it was announced that the Princess would soon gladden the eyes of her admirers at an evening festival to take place at her chateau at Tit oh lin honor of her recovery. It may well be ruppOsed that the Princess 'would willingly have displayed her gratitude A A magnificent scale, but this Dr. H. would wet permit. Ile refused to receive anything, save a mere souvenir; and she presented him with a most appropriate one. It was a double miniature, set in emeralds and diamonds, one ease representing the Princc.s ae she lay upon her sick bed, despoiled by disease of all her charms, and the other containing her likene,l as she appeared at the fete in the full bloom of restored health and Watley. The memento was accompanied by a note in which were these words, " Whenei er you look at the to pictures, imagine if you can, my boundless gratitude." It may Kell he .uppo.eed that Dr. Holloway treasures this delicate tribute to hie skill. among his choicest souvenirs.—" Courier Del ropulo," rtome. -- ser•ln selecting sccd corn, ears should be preferred which ripen earliest, and grow upon the most prolific stalks. It isr but little trouble for the farmer to pass through his corn field just before hnsking time" and select what he may need for next spring's planting.—. By pursuing, this course for several years, it will be found that the amount of the crop is considerably increased and the period of ripening aecelerated. lile D,ll4is. lt T Loa cam. that w,1.1 !withal.. some afoot PT POTP• 1 1.0 f; VI ell atana by etell °thin. bowertor It Ittnbr." M A RRIED, On Tuesday evening last, at tbaresidettee of Mr. Jacob She'd!, in this place, by liar. Mr. IVarner, Mr. CORNELIUS DACGHERTY, of llamillonlian township, to Miss LIZZIE CEIIR, of this place. iti-We extend to the happy couple the sin cere wish that every ,Seer may tieing new hlessing3 to them, and when the snows of many intrri shell bare fallen OR limit Nadi, may they he able to look back to the present happy period with the proud consciousness that the chillint hand of time had no power to cool the ardor of their aftectious. On the 23 , 1 ult.. by the Iler. T,. Gerhart, Yr. BK.\ DER to Mies PtibLYKOONZ, both of Abbotts.own. On the sth inst., by the Bev. M. J. Alleman, Mr. FR 'S WOLF to Miss &ALLAH C. 1.11E1.1L, both of Adams county. Die, Toh)b. ••LLt. !oaf** an tree. tbb me" et nxan le fogad ; Xdrir gibe* is youth, now grabens' eatime irevaad." tHED, On the 3J instant. very suddenly, Yr. HEN RY lII . MMEILT, of Hamilton township, aged about 10 years. In Cumberland county. at the residence of Nr. John Mateer, on the 4th instant, Irs. EVE UTZ, widow of Daniel Utz, deceased, formerly f Adams county. aged 82 years 10 months and 27 days. She was the mother of 8 children, r. 2 grand children, and 35 great grand children. On the sth instant, CHARLES EDWARD, eon ofJohn Z. and Anna Mary liollebaugh, of this place, aged 2 years 2 months and 14 days. Lovely babe, bow brief thy st.iy, Shurt and hash• was thy d.iy, Ending soon thy sojourn here. Vain or grief nu crt,,re to bear." HOLLOW Pll.l.s.—The ular.ty of ilia unrival led alteratire aml aperient ,s or•rwlieloco.g and tbriewing Into th• shad* all other preparationa purporting to be remedies for interns: downs.* Families eoedition in hf.. and In every section of the country, are adoptini Hlloway's Pills as the sole rmaely complaints of the iturnaeln, lire, aril buena, and .1 ae , tr , im,g all the nostrums in geh:ch tbel ow** place! cool leers Thu. does a gram! remedy, which controls an: regale:ea Vie secretions. the e.renlatlon, and the who's al:moots:7 system, conquer doubt. preyndics, and ..Tposit , ,a, as well &I a heat of d 114.211011 which har• mtofore ',I defiant* to medi cal ski::, largEN It , ARELLA IX • CUM. PIT.-41ar Majesty et !polo recently !naistad upon antartng a real pit, &al was (allowed he her eurrtiers. FL* proceeded stout thrum h-adrrl rude, partly ;molar the us, and t h an marked her Initial, with a halo+ earrlle on a reek Her Minister !State, who has traretled tnorh, wrote under the in:tiala • n:„, hies candle, Si Falltura: tt Tito :eat tust.l most alagatrt. ,7,arnneida in the world, are thou made at the Lawn Stone t bellow( Ilan, of iletekh,/1 k NOS. 00.3 ens! 6D Chat:tut &Scoot al.•,ra rl,:lattelphLt." [L`ct. 11. las. TUE HAY SIONTON f RV vs, a new !gaper deeeged to I. ie rata re and Arieu4 tu re, also tettitv forth t.lll accounts 'b• sew settlement of I.l.3lemonton, In .New Jersey, can be acbseribed tar at. only 23 eta per [21121113. Inc:ote pester strange for the Ananent. Ad.:rest to Ed.sor of the Parser, Llastanonteer. Jalataie enemy, Now Jersey. These wishing cheap larnl, of the beet duality, is ose of the hearth:set Ant weat del./gtafsl ellasatee is the Unica, seeadvert:eassat of Elarnraoaters Loads. topt. 27, Isls. 3a• 7TIIR OILSAT WOG - Mall RltiltDT ' I AIMS CLAVEriI CELEICIATIID lax ity Pitta. prepared fovea a prescript:Soo lay SI: I Clarke, M. D , rivalries Extrser d nary to CM Queen. This well ksowa rawll , :oe is we hoo pla:tie., but a ones aril safe rernwly for Ysiaale Dane - satire as t Clisttruetiww, from Lay close whatever; sad although a powerful remedy, they oeatain uothlog hurtful to the ronstitatios. To Yawata° Lames it is peerrilarly melted. It will, th a short Cos, tortag oaths aswithly period with regularity. Theme fills bare non: Men knows to faol when tb. &measles's!t page of pamphlet are well aslatervel. 1,0 farther paranoia:it gets Fs mphhat free of the agent. N. D..-11 awl I postage oroospos lenstatoed to any author. :awl agent, will last.tre a bottle, evatuiaiset over S.) Filth by retars T. W. Drat I Om, illoolimalit Agents, thilwielphis..— • D. lasitt)er. Agesit, liwity, 'berg. Itay t 7, 10111. If_ _ tut Win -Mt SAL/ I* sites from IA by Lamed to tha Soto of Now Jona/. 4601 l aeon tho b." fur Avisultand parpoom booing a good tow sod), will, s dal' bottom The land is • largo tact, divided lotto •• 1111 tams, oat hosissilit host An sods state oatatry aro taw tettliaz sod lailaar. Ito =op as lo awn grooriar. Terms boo Ili to $2, Too lotra, Malls Id tear years bis jpeialieseta. it visit thojolo: Two St. Wlatf u Ma. at rx A. N. by satirist for ktool000stoo; or "Wm. IL Z./limo, b Mtge. Nt lWLablitioaaaat to usable ooloas. . sr, NOW Us gr so, ~ism* a Dr. Baritbero &MD IWO& mmisi. is Cladlerlpilhosi. irr. Al/ waigitir taaa,ißaq kr • mall• Unite, iresilasa. sad Igo inept, see advertiwriel of Nalmapis• Lamb, 11 ' •••_.> e - gEr Twat Itiftrisie lidkr.lomt dr Oa: sewalso Loris. Eftet- am MI Rtiket = ite Ballimore--Fridop lasi. Flour. per barrel, $6 $7 ® 8 00 Wheat, per bushel, 1 12 (4 141 Rye, '' 73 (4 82 Corn, 76 (4 $3 .. . Oat*, 84 41 4 47 Mover-seed, " 5 50 CI, 5 75 Tin)thy, " 200 (5, 225 Beef Cattle, per hand., 5 00 •(1, - 7 00 Ilogs, ~. 5'50 (4 6 00 Hay, per ton, 11 00 (413 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 23 (4 24 Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 02 00 Hanocer—Tharstles, lasi Flour, per bbl., front estous, Do. " from store*. Whrikt, per bushel, Rye, 4. Corn, .. Oats, 46 Cloterseed, " 'Timothy, " I'laster, per ton, li:irk—Friday/aid. Floor, per 1)1.1., from wagons, $ 00 " from ewe+. 6 00 Wheat, per baakel, 1 10 GO 125 Bye, 76 Corn, 16 73 Oats, 11 42 Clm-emood, " 5 00 Timothy, " 200 Plaster. per ton. 6 50 Collectors, Take Notice! T IIE Collectors of Taxes for 111;i7 and previ ous years, in the different townships of Adams county, are hereby notified that they will be required to settle up their Duplicator, on or before lh 110, day of Norember wet. un which day the Commissioners will meet at their office to give the necessary exonera tion*, ec. If the Duplicates are not settled up in full by the above date the Collectors will be dealt with according to Law, without regard to personr. The Collectors of the pre:tent year will he required . to puy over to the Treasurer all monies that may be collected by the Novem ber Court. Iltir After the first Monday in December no exoneration, can be granted on Military lIF.NRY A. PICKING, JOSIAII BENNER. JACOB RAFFENSPERGER. Comm issisacra. Attest—J. M. Wstste. Ckrk. Oct. 11. ltllB. _ • IL F. XolManny, (Successor to Paxton & Mc/lAtiuty,) W ROUBAIX sad Retail Dealer in RATS. CAPS, Boma. WOES, AND STNAW GOODS. Also, Wall Paper, Window Stades. Carpet Bar. Umbrailea, Caves. Tobacco and Iptrs, at the &tub East comer of emirs Square, Gettysburg, Adams °aunty, Pa. Oct. 11., WS. Teachers Wudiod. MU): School Directors of Straban township J- will meet at the house of Jacob L. Grams. 111 litenterrtown, ew Sewnfay. dee WM is/ of October iest., fur the purpose of employing seven Teachers to take chuge of the several schools of said townshiplVlty order of the President nf the Doan!. 4011 N G. BRINKERHOFF, Sec'y. Oct. 110858. td Cannon & Adair's yEW MARBLE WORKS, Washington -.I street. between Chamberoliorg and Mid dle streets, near Tate's Eagle 11 del, Gettve burg. Haring recently arrived from Phila delphia, and feeling fully competent to exe cute all work in the finest style of the art, we would respectfully invite the attention of the public wishing to procure anything is oar line, to favor us with &call and attantine specimens of our work. We are prepared to furnish Afoostespoemis, nubs and Ileadsloser. Marble Mantles, Slabs fur Ostolnetsobakers. and all other w..rk appertaining to oar busi ness, at the lowest possible prtees. We do nut hositat• to guarantee thut oar work shall be put up in a manner substantial taste• ful equal to the best to be seen in the cities, where every improvement which experience has suggested is availed of ; and especially do we guarantee that our Cemetery en Grave Yard work shall be an carefully Get as not to be affected by frost, but shall main. tain fur yfars that *reclaims of iodation j given at the completion of a job. and so; necessary to continued gracefulness sad symmetry.. [Oct. 11, 1858. 's Cheap! Cheap! MORE NEW GOODS !-.-JACOBS & BRO. hare just returned from the city, with 11 very large assortment of Cloths. Cassimeres. Testing'', Winter Goals, and everything else in the men's wear line. The, also offer ',lain and fancy Shirts, Collars, silk and cot ton Handkerchiefs, Suspetlers,kz. Daring &night unusually low, for the cash, they are enabled to sell euzirrit TITAN exeel lent full cloth suit, made np, for $l3, fur in stance. Give them a call, at their new estab lishment, in eiminbersburg street,'' few doors west of the C'Jurt-bouse, before purchasing elsewhere. [Oct. 11. This Way ! LADIES AND GE N TLEMEN .— J. C. Gmat Jr. Ban-rues have just returned from the East wi h the largest and beta selected stock of Goods ever oflered in this market. all of which will be sold thcap, such as iklsines, Delaine Robes, Cashanercs, Coburg Cloths. Alapecas, Debaises. Ginghams, square and long Shaw la. Blankets and Domestic Good. of all prices.— Men's Wear in great variety. Cassimeres, Csvitsets, Jeans. blue, black, brown, and green Cloths ; a large assortment of Vesting:. Also, Groceries and Spices of every descrip tion, which will be 5.,1%1 cheaper than the' cheapest. Give us a call. All we ask is to show the goods and we will be satisfied with the result. No trouble to show goods. J. C. GUINN k. BRO. Oct. 11, 1858. Now Goods ! T HE suli.riber respectfully informs the of Gettysburg and the public general ly that he has just melted and is now open ing a very choice selection of lIATS t CAPS of tha most •fsahitinable styles. consisting of Felt, Fur and Wool flats, together with a complete assortment of Men's anti flays' Caps of all colors and styles, all of which are unsur passed fur neatness of style and elegance of finish and will be offered at low prices far casjt. H. Y. MoILLIENN Y. Oct. 11.1858. For Bale, CHEAP--Two Stash Derailing HOUSES sod Lots, shoats to chamtweberg ,oritreot.Woe St Ist of April next. GEO. AILNOLD. GettPbarE. 00.11.1868. tt Chas. Z.. Dori 011 L D. A MU on Baltimore streaky:she deo, south of do Preuhytanau Chasaisotaml posit* David Mccroary's 11144tiag • mist, Gettysburg. jGotog 184. - Sas THE Lildiarilire ilipwarAnirc'd to ean ied ma** timilarp sod wan tii Johtetiptiliosset- ) moot of LAW sad lank . .3f Odiefrog * , Soursolikelf innerry otos t al ' _ l O kfP l . llo ,lnnt 7 '' P TIER FLIESCRIT•oefoot • ostortmeat of Illy Nets at PIG K ' - • 4* • *1 - - - • • " MILL -1 ; pot . hinge Sale, wry RAltillabi aa.Pleoy is Oervansil *Mishi t, . lassos tere a ty. within one *ad BUN miles id the west sod at the Lit . tleinnwir 4, sad when the Railroad is l eitteeded On a, it will is all probabil- Tt by ns mettaiss 3 kYel AM le*Porit Pa Acres of land. more or less 10 is 12 Acres are heavily timbered. and about 10 Acts of good Meadow Bottom. The lend is meetly the Bien soil. and vzry ataceptiirle of • WO Aim d mittivatkm Lime acts well apes it. and Linn-stone is Mee by. Tbo improvements are a Iarge,ORIST MILL, Dwelling ; HOGS& &ark. &c. The Lid ir has two eon of Stones. Kiln Dry. nOalin, Mill, Plaster Mill, Corn .. • t Madilne. and ell becessary machinery complete for doing work in the very beat warmer. The mill has been recently Lain upon the most modern and improved plan, and is all in cam piste running order. This property is one el' the best lemaleas in the County fore DIS TILLCRY. in a Bac grain country. and near the Railroad. and might with very little ex pense be made a very profitable investment. This property . will be in the market until I sold. Possession given Ist of April next.— , The property will be shown by Thomas Bid dle, residing thereon, or by GEO. ARNOLD, Gettysburg. Oct. 11. 18;l1. tf oii s. N 5 2 5 5 50 1 10 ® 1 210 '73 75 40 5 00 2 00 cOO Statement ' OF the Bank of Gettysburg. as required by the 2d section of the Act of the General Aueuably of this Consasouwealth. approved the 1; th day of October 1.1). 1857. Loans and discounts, Stock of the Common w caltit. Specie, 37,361 89 Due by city Banks, 1L11,547 56 " country " 4.931 22 Notes ot other Dunks, 10.645 41 47,124 19 9t4 74 V. 2-10 69 fleZ:t 9.826 00 lifiseellaneoas Stocks. Judwanuta, Bolas, Real ostato, LI alit LIMA. eirculatioa. 1 likooo • 00 Deposits/1. 25.4(ri Duo to other Basks, 5,340 74 I. T. D. Carson, Cashier et the Bank s f Gattyabeirg. beaux *growl, depose and say. thAt Site above statinnasit is misses( to the beat of say kassaissigo sad belief. • T. D. CARSON. Adlrtaod before me, this it 6 day of (k -asha:. A. D. IrS 4. Usu. Amman, J. FINISURANCF: IWIPANY.—Iazor- A: porated March orriese4. l'resiJesd—Georgi Swope. fire &Psi...Al—S. H. ituseoll. S•rretary.--D. A. Buehler. Tretsarer—DArid WOrearv. Rce , sdine odnitlee —Robert McCurdy, Jacob King. Andrew lleintzelutart. M is telt es.—•ioorge Swops, D. A. Buehler, lisonh King, A. fleintselman. B. 111*Curtiv, Tim'. A. Marshall. S. Fahttesteek, M6Clelhut, Win. R. Villein, M. Eichelltergsr, Abdiel F. Mit, Jabs Wolforti, H. A. Packing. J. Aughittbaugh, John Horner, K. G. Mc- Creary, S. H. Buttsell. D. M'Crtstrr, Ant Lew Puller. John Melting, J. B. Hersh . . rerThis Company is limited In its opera tions to the county of Adams. Ilium Lean in successful operation fur more than six year,. and in that period-has paid all loose• and ex penses, without as, aasesenietal, having also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Company inapluys no 'Agents—all b us i ness being done by the Manag ers . who are annual ly (defied by the Stookhalers. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers fur further infur ntation. IliirThe }: caeutive Committee meets at the °See cif the Cumpiny vii the lisat Wednesday in every nt•inth. at h, P. M. Sept. '2.7, 15454. aCOMM ARNOLD has azain replenished his stock of Ladies' itrat s and Fey Goads; he has now on head the largest and ! prettiest stock of Woos floods iu hewn. The • styles are very Itandeoule and prices hew, among which is a beautiful selection of Ladies' CI WI Cloaks, Capes, Maatillas, and Shawls, (a beautiful article,) in great variety, Children's Deese Owls, very handsome. In a word we have from a needle to an anchor, writing of with a little of the crinoline.— , eose an d see as. Oet 4,1 s $. GEORGE ARNOLD has *gain replenished his stook of Outwit*. Ik. stslortencat is nnw full, among which is a peat variety of hies' Dress Goads. and fine g wide gen erally. The Ladies will please call fir Bar gains. Also, cheap CLOTHS, o.tssinterre. Cassinettr. Vesting.. Bomar-mole Clothing, Blankets. Shawls. rannas,* Cutitings, Ho siery, Gloves. A. &e.; also, a large stock of lkintestics. Fro sh Grocerie.. etc. READY-SiAIW CLOTIIING.—if you want the ellettp.mt a,nl he'.t Ileady-outdo Clothing iu town, call and tme Ansom, Vie make our own ..,C;fttl'ug. have hao4 eun stand!, eutployed cutting out and istakingup. Our •todt f Cassitneres, Casisinettv, Vestings.&e.. i. large and lull.— Call and see us, and if we cannot 6t you in a garment ready mach, we will take rms. measure, and many - on up a garment just as yun may tie-ire t.. here it made, on ti a short est tp,tie s. Mr. Culr is always un hand at the polar. and nivraym re.ury to %reit upon friemin that Try loin, 1.r0% him, and t•ee if there he any error in Lou. tiettylliurg, 0et..4, 1553. (Late of Ike Firm of Winoie2ter Q Sratt,) GENTLE:NUNS. FURS LSIII NO STOKX, and No. 814 Caesar? Sratrr, (nearly opposite the (ii•ard Mime.) PHILADELPHIA. J. W. SCOTT would respectfully tall the attention of his former patroas and friends to his new Store, and is prepared to fill or ders far SHIRTS at abort notice. A perfect fit guarantied. 00CNTRY TRADE supplied with Frut-flutars and COLL A RS. Oct. 4. ISA. ly FOR LADIES AND CeiILIMLEN.-1011X FABEIR.I 41. CO.. No. IR* (new no.) Market Street, above Nighth, Philadelphia— Importers. Manufactarers and .Dsalers in FANCY FVftB, for Les:lies and Childrao also, Gent's Furs. Fur Collars, and Gloves. The number of years that wo hare been en gaged In the Fur business, and the general character of our run. both fur quality sad price ;II so Plieralky kaoli' throughout the Country, that ire think it isnot necessary for us to lift y anything shore than that we have sow opened our amortment of FUSS, for the Fall and Winter Sake, of the largest and most hoatstiihl abseertoneetet we have ever offered Wore to the public , . Oar Fars base all bee* ieeperted iiuring the presentness's, w hen tiensey• woo sesreeusd Fun isseb lower than auto peewee dime, and hoes berm:sea ofeetseed by the mostpmAnina workmen ; we areeteesefero iota la to sell than at sash ss 'till etstiount• to the se them; potation we have borne feoleere, that ite , to sells good artieletibr *reit soselkpeelle.! ileorekeepere will dowel' tolgire las s esti. &sib"' wall lodide litV semetteteett by • to ado* Freee'la lihss mute.. tororepribee. JOU 004 No. 818 )Mama!Stroot,llbove lath, I'hila. Sept. 40,11138. 4m I r= Adams County Xutual To the ladies. Now Goods I J. W. Scott, 111 RT MANUFACTORY, Fancy Pun, .., r alr 4 ill i l=l4 ''..44 0 1"41 4'4* OrilAiiiiMiX AT. t. PrOoterilehr rjrasa; 1 . ask en dellotilmi4oll63s, 4,111111". ► • Aril FARM fielder au "Ida' - sitaairisr town- Al? 4. B skip. tailatinaaa eliebaalkmok 4.1 f the ps”arty waid• Ahasiip:er. signets in Xmas lltorik Henry Wider, !leery Slay- RaXitig township. Adams county, width. 'banesand Other4s, eontaining 156 Acres, half a mile of Round Rill P. 0.,, and two owes 'est lens, with SO acres of Chesnut of York Fpriegs, adjoining hes& of land oonessieut. The improve , - Oilmen Myers, lama Chrouiser. Vaiaatio• I maw ars arrd One-and-a-half -I ggi ' Myers, tad others, toetsistiag 101 Acres, Nary Log H0(11F., a 8-ad new . Liu more or lees, of Patented Land. The ha-, Log Sbop , or out-kitchen, with “. provements are a Tiro-stars Log l oven attached, a first-rite Bank Barn, port lIOCSE, (rosigheast.) Bank barn. ;1 j Was and part frame. also a good new log nearly new, Wagon Shed. Coen •!. ; and Corn - house, and other necessary o'tt- Crib, Carriage Howie, Spring . buildinp, all of which hare been put under MAIM, with a never-failing sprung. Out- now roof within the last four 'yerrs. Big Kitchen, with a well at the door of the Canowagn Creek bounds the one side of the kitchen, hating a pump in it. There is also place. There is a Well of Water at the door, , a young Apple Orchard of choice ft nit, with and two Springs near the buildings, and a other kinds of fruit, ouch as Peaches, Pears, good Orchard of trait. There is n sufficient Lc. About 21; acres are Timber-land, with amount of wood on the farm, and sufficient a fair proportion of first-rate Meadow. The ineaderw, about 18 acres of which are bottom ' land has all been limed, and there is a run - 'meadow. There has been put on the farm ming stream of water through the farm. about 3000 bushels of time . 'Persons wishing Persons wishing to view the property are , to purchase may lied it to their advantage requested to call on L. Franklin Ilyeri, re- to call and see this farm, as it is a first-rate siding thereon, or on the Assignee, residing Hock and grain farm. There is also on the in the neighborhood. i farm a quantity of good clay fur making 'ale to anemone° at I o'clock, P. M., brick, together with a shed. To any persou on said day, when attendance will be given wishing to follow brick making this is arare and terms made known by chance, as any.amount of brick can be sold JOHN HENRY MYERS, in the neighborhood. The farm is oonveni- Oct. 4.1F58. Assignee. ent to Mills, Churches, Public School, and TRUSTEES' SALE. I n undersigned, Trustee' of Sarritt, D. i0C340, by virtue of an order of the Circuit On of Frederick co.inty, passed on the 24th day of September, 111x9, in the matter of Sam- eel D. Yoneg's ineolsent petition, will sell, On SATURDAY, the 30th of OCTOBER inst., at II o'clock, A. M., et Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on the premises, at the Phenix MUI, near Esanaitaburg, all those TRACTS AND PARtIKLIi OF LAND, conveyed to us by raid Young by deed, and conveyed by Arthur Quinn to John and Simnel' D. Yodug by deed duly recorded in Lib. 11. S.' No. 11, fol. 129, ke., one of the Land Records of Frederick county, and the parcel or parcels of land conveyed by John Young to Samuel D. ; Young by deed recorded in Lib. E. S. go. I,_ fuL 516, one of eald Records. The said tracts or parcels of land contain in the aggregate I IS ACRES, 3 ROODS k 35 PERCHES of LAND, more or less, and will be sold for that quantity in the gross, and not by Itenriarentent. The Land is of gut-rata quality; is now in good state of cultivation, and bets been well taken care of and tended. It is first-rate BOTTOM LAND, on Rasua f ereek, and its productiveness is equal to any lip that section of the &ate or County, and ledisesses great capacity for im provement. It is well watered, mountain wa ter In abundance being In each geld. The im provements consiat of THE PHENIX' .MILL, • *Three-story Brick Building, running tt& pair of Burrs, with alusculantead neve/foiling Wa ter Power sufficient to run three or four pair. It is unsurparsed by any water power bug - mitehtirg District. There are also on the Finn TWO DWELLING Holligti. one at the MUI, a smell Viestiterboard Building; and the other, about one huddrod yards distant, a Two-story Log Dwelling Rouse, also a gostrishlng Yong Orchard of ' prime and select Apples; .also a good SAW MILL. newly built, with alinadaat and never failing water power. $2".1-997 12 24,18) 7U 372,0U8 71 17R.798 04 At the sane tine sad piece, by virtue cif tho same authority, we will sell 341 ACRES OF WOOD-LAND, lying about 3 miles from thcabore described premises, on the road leading from Evaniteburg to llarnsugli's Valley, beteg one of the tracts conveyed to Samuel D. Young by John Young by deed, recorded in' Lib. E. 8. No. 7, (a: 51g. This erect is weU Set in CHESNCT UMBEL awns above described Faris, llllls and Dwelling Houses, will be sold together. They are sitnated about one mile from Emmitaburg on the liarbaugh Valley road, balng about 2 name from St. Joseph's, and one tulle and a half from Mount Si. Mary's Csollege, ,The Penn- Wrests !lists Line is only one toile distant, wad Oetty•lnirg nine tnilei by a good roast TSHIL*I OF SALR.—The tern* at sale ea prescribed by the Court'. Order, one me-third cask on the dity of sole; one-Hardin anemic ; and oae-third in two years from the day of sale, with Interest. The dekrred payments to be secured by the notes of the penchants with security, bearing interest from the 'Ley of sir.toy further information lag the said property. be., mss be obtalnid frogs the subscribers, living in Frederick city, Mdi, or from Robert Annan, Esq.. on he adjoining property, who will furnish any information that may M u y•, or front Mr. John Young, at the Phenix. Mills. WILLIAM .1. Ross, BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, Oct. 4, 1452. Trustees. Small Farm, FOR SALE.—The salsaerilser. desirous of retiring fruut fanning, offm at Private lIIs FARM. situate in Cumberland township, Adams county, on Itock-ereek. adjoining lands of Henry Lott. Dr. A- uakle,Jansee Airier, and others. containing about SIT Aemte. mare er less. There is a fair proportitib of W. si I land, and the property is an a good Ptate of cultivation. The improrements are a ono and a half riot,' Frame Weatherboarded 11121 CS/:, good fram b e Barn,weatheroartied,with - 1 - Si t ed,. and other Out•buildings ; a ri4K15641114 Apple Orchard. and about 50 bear ing Peach trees. There are two springs of water. The terms will Le made known on applica tiou to the subscriber. JAMES BLACK. Oct. 4.1 5 4. • wit. nut sold before theist of November, it will then Le offered for ltetit. Call at Reininger's FOR 11.111GAINS!—Tho subscriber ham jllB4 rcturn.t from the city with anotlar large assortment of goods f..r lientletnen's Wear. emusiating of Cloths, Csasimerea, Canaiuots, Tweedy, ail kinds of vectip r , which he will diapi.ae of at the lioirext prices. Ilia atc)ck haq been •elected with great este, and cannot but please the tastes of this community. • - Don't forget I fall at the Merchant Tailor ing establishment of JACOB RF.ININGER, Oct 4,1 B SS. Carlisle street. Us, EVAINING in the Past Ofice, at Getty.- burg, Oct. 4. IR3B. Allman Rev. M. J. Miller haste 2 , Andersen Miss Celli. Moore Geo. A. ißaker John McKesson John Bustler Rev..l. 0. IfeClorie Miss Ana Baum P. S. ?daring John Comsat Solomon Messrs. Ott & Kin CA:seen Robert Peters Alll7l Cutts Hairy L. 2 Patterileld A. S. , Carb s.gb Jahn Reek Mary I Davis W. &G. Reed Andrew Denlingsr D. . Kumasi Jobe i Dar J.,tin Robert Mr. ' Diehl Ephraim% ltabinsoz M. F., M. D. Fogel brwilt ' Stewart'llarvey Fisher Miss Mary A. Simimeer IL L. Frey Frederick &MOM David , Frenzel Frederick *Oa John ' Geiger 11. Super Harman 1 Hanel C. B. Shower Dr,Theederv4 Malinger David Slott Mrs. Jane I Hill Daniel !Matti& L. W. Bolas Mile Levine &brim' Wu Mari Hughes Pluick &krises Mrs. Mary. • Howard S. C. Esq., Storm! A. J. lien Kier Christian ‘.....4 l knelnkit it... if.' Yeasts Mira .11ary Phelbstissa ilia's . - Kau Juba Toersamed Alamos ~ Kan Jails W. Wilson Jake • Kepner Joseph Welfoini John • Lamb Ifilliapt , Weikert 4eo. Little George WestrinkW. IL Miner Ooerad Ye' agy Lammed Millet John lears 1114 -' 'u• : • °Mien WI 1P..0. IIIPPlialltaid*,140111•601 . Ikt irblpiiirority fkol WI i 1 1 nisi' q garters. .15,171 ' " 010 not reee llij Orn payment of' postage. - ALSO - List of Letters .es Mechanics' Shops. sir Persons wishing' to view the farm will be shown the statue by the Pabseri ber.— Terms made ea.y. WM. F. WALTER. Oct. 4, Ig.SR. 61 • Parm for Sale. ON itteidgg. the 1214 of October last., at 1 o'clock, P. N., the Heirs of Dalt;Et NICIDICII will sell at Patine Sale, at the resi dent)* of the widive, in Heading township, Adams ooanty, A FARM, • containing 173 Acres, more or it 141., on which are steeled a Two-story Hrick HOUSE, a Log Bain, a Spring of • • Il neverfailing water ' ear the door, . ifi and all ether necerintry nutlmild - _ lag.. There Is a good Orchard. here es about 60 Acres i go KI Timber, and the Farm is under good fencing. Mir Attendance will Lo given ar.d terms made known by Tll E HEIRS. Oct. 4; 185fi.• to Public Sale. TBE eabeeriber.ditairing to re Ince his stock, wilier/kr at Ptshlie tisk, at hie establish. meat, is &tot 31;11411, street, Getty%berg, ha egterrias, de 211 Iday of Oetukr inst, the kilawiets : TAIR.F.E 400 D 11011 RES, 2 near Buggies. *scowl hand Rockaway Carriage.. 1 1.44%4d-hand Tutu-home Car. *lase. 1 Falliag-4 Boagy. aearly mew, 1 8.i:owl-hand Door-hoar Carriage. 1 Sulky, Deady user. 2 Speiag 4 aew paint s 4 liuggy 110160.4ra1s at'. r - A aralit etc oath+ will be Riven. All who alueire to biaj 11.1.11 GAINS had better attend the pale. arta. to coa g aerp la 1 aa'cleick. P.M. on said day, JACOB TROXIM. 04. 4,136 q. ti Stoveis ! Stoves ! SIIEADS, BUEIII.F.R KURT 7. hare just received • large supply of new and Win tiful Perlis% Saloon end Shop STOVE,S. of the 'Skit and moat imybeered styles. Also. all the latest styles of (.20(15 STO embrac ing the "liable Conk." —Royal Cook." "Wm. Penh," *llea —3lonung Star." "Phil arklphia Suarime."l.•Frerlonia." (Baltimore Air-Tight. improved) "Jewel," and —t.'hantr" —all for wood or coal. Cell at the Ware Room. in West Middle street, two dours writ of the new t:ourt-horme. Sept. 27, 1858. The Gettysburg Railroad. TWO I)AILY TRA O N and after to-day. 'Sept. 131h.1 nntil fur. ,her notice. the ttiortung train of ears will leave Station" at 7 1 1 o'clock, A. 111. with passengers fit Baltim re, York, Ila - riaberg, Pi il - adelpi4a, tte . ., and return with passengers from the places at noon. The aftersoon train will ease there at 1 15 P. N.. with passeuiers for Baltimore. La.. returning with passengers frot* Harrisburg, York, Phil adelphia. /ie., about G P. 31. - 7.7.llerehamlise. Produce /kr.. tran.ported over the road as far as Go .I.len's Swipe. RODIHIT 31cCURDY, l'rca't. Sept. I:. 1858. ' ItMlroikt Boa& I - RARE ell ANCE FJR INVESTMENT. LI- —The Gettysburg Railroad is nearly completed, and the (!umpanr have still a few more Bonds to sell. These ponds are secured by a mortgage on the whnle length of the road. the Buildings and all its property, in cluding the unlinishlod State wort west of Gettysburg to the Maryland line. There can be no doubt of the soeurity of the investment. The Bonds bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annnm, payable seini-annnally, and the Company are disposing of them at $0 per rent_ or their par value. Them Remiss are free from all local Tarn, and at the rate they are selling. ykW to the.holckr 7i per cent. ter annum, clear of all Taxre. Persons desiring any of them must attend to it soon. For any information call on the undersigned, or any of the °Seers of chit Company. R. 311.1110 Y, President. Sept. 27, 1658. :It New Boot and Shoe ESTABLISHMENT.-. The undersigned would announce to the public that he hae commenced, in onanection with his Tan nery, a SOOT k SIIOE 31.tunfse tory, is New Chester, Adams coun ty, and is prepare! t utake up outs and Shoes, of all kinds, for Gentlemen ; Ladies, and Children. lie will en leavJr to hare the best of workmen, so that the plains need be ender e.o ap?reketutionbut that every ims nimble Wort wall hominids to give satisfaction to AU, who will favor him with their patron age. GEO. EIIREIId RT. _Sept Vl,' 1 New Itillinery Goods. ANISS MART. M. SEITLER has made par. 4 " , ehaminatil Law amortnient of new and fashionable ifillinery articles, to which she invites the lama* of the ladie* of town ' and 'wag. Illownetw Ribbons, Feathers, 4Thweea s lath Tetiaatitign of all hinds, ars Cohwed Sttaw and Braid • Bon- DSO. eery liaset fashion, are also offer ed. Wahl/mien of all fer'ei n ewt loometn else MS loans ea hand In a few maths. % Rearipmediet Bomete. with Rived Dome, atit aware he had. She will he Ole eidiktiltaish a Lansin :wee. Lisidamown [00.4, ISSI. . Talarj= . AY -rf`r—Mhar haring. s i kug ‘ thaidi l"ll ll464- iiiiiiil Laka liii6e' . - dido ic=7, F. Wow I Ren eht; i ii i i a ti v - ffigio . I - rsii... ts 4 437..4acu iit.. , • kiwi ininkinie. ii i 4 .11411 "4 JAliatt ' IA or bedlam — di. lot - dal Weak* 1141 LW. 4411 " "matar " H IS ' will' faralio lamb at ais4liaat'S*l anna miamadisatare. - .1 0 4 .- • ! 4 . 1 " itlaii l 9 llll P* llll - 1 .4". ' o. 4. 1 . . . )0; la*" ird43l4,lletars and Sas,. a large arl 111 Rtritillte rot salearr. Neu 1.1 sortment. ti Noria:4 4t• ..ittn!iies. 1 v.' `.lto• • AIPV: 1,10,110* PUINUOIOALE...-1 1 4.4 West d 60, -"iteilliai Rail*, on 1 ashen. Mosestige Twist. IST. Writ of Pert Is plisairion of an Order otlide is tl Sesi;lk) ski Created, will be exposed takdoe,` 'pan the premises, ow S on lad day rf Orlo6er next, the deveribeti !teal Estate, to wit : A PLANTATION or Tract of Land, situ's!' in the tom Oxford anti Mountplessant, Mute adjoining lands of John Stuck, Zinn. Michael Lerinstino, Joseph Charles Smith, sad others, rentai Acres, more or less. The im provements are a One-and-a half Story Stone Dwelling HOUSE, Large Bank Barn. (stone _ and frame.) GRIST L MEItCIIAN with fine Water Power, a SAW Mill.Orehardt of etc( Lent fruit, Well of Water, end other improvements. A fair proportion of said tract, is the beat of Meadow, soil abut 75 acres are excellent Timber. This pruporty is situated on Little Cocos-ago Creek, which runs through the place, within three-quarters of a mile of New Oxford. The Ititilroad,con necting Gettysburg and Ilartarer with the Northern Central Railrond. passes through this property, upon which Cars are now run ing daily. the Mills are in complete order, with as good a run of OUR.OOI as any Mills in the county. situated as they are i n a fine grain growing region. The property will admit of division, and offers rare induce ments f, r Nrsiins desirous of engaging in the business of farming, milling or merehar dicing. Any informati in as to title, &e., can be obtained n reference to M. LW. Mc- Clean, Rigs., who hare charge of the pro ceedings. Iffigi-Salc to commence at 1 4.i'vlocic, P. M., of said day. LIGIITNER, gist, J Sheriff 'sOffioe, Gettysburg, Sept. 13, - Desirable Farms, AT PUBLIC SALE.—T:ie sub4criLers, Eseautors of the hoot will and t^Atmuent owl BALT/Mt GUST'S. deceased, will offer nt Public Sale, on the premilea, on Saturday, Ake Ifilh day of October next, the fullowing valuable Real hitate of said decedent, viz : TIIE lIOME FARM . , sitnato In Menallan township, Adams county, one mile north of Arendtsville, adj,,ining lands of T. T. Wiertnan, Erg.. Ss, lotnon Hartman, ffet,ry Orner, aid ottierr, contain ing 174 ACRES. more or lecr, nt,,oit !Nacre , . Isetc7, W.rodland, with a due %topurtion of 3fesduw. The iinprivesnents3re • one and a hair 'toy Log igii Dwelling fIOCSE, Double Log . it Btra,Vrag, , ,oll She.l.Spring House r and Other out-building+; n nerer-tailiagepring seas the door. and a stream of water through the fartn.the field. all being watered but two. There is an Apple Orchard ou the premises. Also, situate in Franklin townothip. Moral county. adjklining lan& of Jlich.tcl Crow!, John °minter, Moses lialfensperger, and ()then., containing 95 Alres. more or tool, with fair proportions of Woodland and Meadow. The improvement, consist of a rwu-story felt [MUSE, Log B.trn, with Sheila, afi. Corn Crib, an Apple Orchard, with s opting of wstor in tbe cellar of the dwelling. 'Persona wishing to view tho Farina will call on the premises. poirSale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., on the notate Place, when attendance will be given and tenni made known by JEBENHAII SLAYBAXGII, JACOB SANUOE, Sept. 20, 18 R, tee Ex,rvitarit. 0 F VALUABLE Pt.RSON AL PROPERTY. —O4 Tiguraday awl Feiday, ti• 14th axd .lays October nee, I int' nd watt, at Public Sale, at my residence. in Reading township. known as "Room! I-fill." a large amount of valuable Personal Property, con sisting of IIORSES, cows, ITOGs, Farming litessila, of all kinds. Manchul4l and Kitchen Furniture, Hay, Corn, 0311, Lnmber, Bacon, kc. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. Nl., and to eontinue until all is sold. fr:rt otter at Private Sale 3 TRACTS OF LAND—No. 1 containing 4.2 Acres, in Hun tington and Reading tenrnahips,with improve nienta—No. 2 containing 18 Acres, in Read ing towttahip. with improvements—No. 3 containing 40 Acres of Mountain Land, in ('timberland county, near the Adam,' county line. fr.7"For partteulars Res large bills. 11:71f these Tracts be not sold by the 14th f Outo' er. they may be offered on that day at Po Win Sale. JAMES TOWNS END. Sept. 27, 1858. to IN pursuance Of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adam. county, the under.igned, Administrators of the estate of I.uv JACOBI, deceased, will offer at Pohre Sale, on the preemie N, en *atty, the 25th (lay nf October neat, the fullowiag Real Estate of said de seared. els A LOT OF GTIOL'NI), situate in Abottet.own. Adams county. front ing on the York and Gettysburg Turnpike. aditining Michael Strubinger on the west and a public alley on the mist, and known is 14t No. 12. itadog thereon a Two story Wcatherbusrdel 110 USE. - f I a one and a half story Log !louse. fru a now Stable. Woll of Water, and _ a number of fruit trees. Sale w commence st 10 o'clock, A. M.. on raid day, when attendance will be given sail terms' made known by CORN ELIrS JACOBS, GEOR,E JACOBS, Administrators. By the C..urt—U. (1. Wot.r, Clerk. Ser. 27, 1.855. te _______ Positive Sale.- qMII subacriber will sail at Public Sale. on the premises, on iluatrygke ISM lay if °claw. nest, A HOUSE. at,d 7 Acres of Granite Land, well limed, in Moontjoy town.hiro. Adams comity. adjoin in; flukes Gate. on the Baltimore Turnpike. The HOUSE is a one and a half story, Roughcast; Log Bank Barn: a Well of never-failing water near the door : and a young 0 chard, of choice fruit.. Personswishtng tome Me Lot can do so by calling at the Gate. to commence at 2 o'clock. P. U., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by NATHANIEL LTGirrxi.a. Sept. 27, 1858. to Notice to Assessors. ralllE Assessor, elected at the last. Spring Election ere hereby eutleomi insttead at the Corentisolosere' Olinte, in the Boraegh rf Gettysburg, to moire Blank Aseeeemeat. Dopliestes end the necerestry instrectiene, no follows : The Mammon of Union, %swage. Bet sick, Bererki B 015114, Bsasihnn, htoststpkkasest o , 4JersisaY;ftslisti sad Mounijoy, sill tittendus W;iststhsisr, theOtb; of October next— And Os Asasssors for ihU &iamb, Cut herhusd, Free lam, Liberty, Itaingtunligh, Franklin, Satter, Menalkh. a rFrulle,_lll*- tingdoa and Lasimors, will Wend an Thrs day, October" net, 1958. BY wiles of Ow Coaunill4iensrd, J.. IL WALTiiii, Clerk. A FARM, Large Sale Public Sale. " torewyws. semis: more or lees, shoot 40 serve of ;kith are willi i k lirst-esie Trestier- land, with a 4. por tion of Meadow. The impress mei liStritlyV Twtestter STONE HOUSE, B.mn Ki 1)10 Smoke Mose sttinlkci. De Meui Los Ile: t ilde, O all rsds,andn j nut blaings ; s Ipplo Orsherd , s nev er-failing we in' irster,neht: the door ; winer in the bars4sed: wind teershikiling springs on the Farm, and never-lailing stream through it. to wineksetnes from seals every Held can be baci_kw the wagering assign. :, -- Persurts lcairone of viewing the pinyon cy before the day. of sale. Will Aloe call on Mr. Samuel Welcome, reading as the adjoin ing Farm, or on either of the Administrators. c.. - Tliale to command* at 1 o'clock. P. M., on said day. when attendance will he given and terms made known by lIENRY 111011A14. SAAIt THOMAS. Acisaististratori. By thcentirt -TLC. Wo! F, Clerk. • Sept. 27, 1838. tm Real & Personal Property, A T Pt;BLIC fLI-LE.-19 pursuance of an -; 1 Order isoutel out of thn (.',lust uI COM. mon Pleas of .Name county, and to as di reeted, will be offered at Public Mal*, at the house of trt tit Nfrots, in littutingtort township, Adams county, mt gooday, Me 18M day of ()Hober Herd, the followitt per .onal property of said 41h:shoat ll,jrro, ~ Lunatic duly drelare,l I,y Paid Court, couidst ing of cOttki, . cattle, Plantation Wagon, Onalloraellragort, Ploughs, Horse Gears, a Urge quailitityl of flay, from 12 to 15 cords of OAlt Wood, and a variety of other articles too nuamirous to mention. Also. the Rent Egtate ni said 'inutile; vie A FARM, • rontaining ICO Acres, more or left, oltnete in said township of Hunting Inn, adjoining lands ut Philip Myers, Peter H. Sota d Altana Townsend, and others. The itapeottetnents are a one and a halt story Frame HOUSE. Double Log Barn, We gon Shed. Spring House.with au t . excellent spring of water. and Apple Orchard. A large prt. Lind is good Meadow. and from in Ito temenis Irst-ratc Oak Timberland. The Parts is weU watered. star The property will be sold in ins body. or in atlantic tracts, to fink purehicenr. gfarSttle to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on said day, when attendance will be sties and terms made known by JOIN HANES, einansitteak, By the C Atrt—Jacos Ltusaar, Nutley. Sept. 27, 18;S. is A Small Farm, . A T PRI V ATE .3A LE.--The sabilmiher ogee* atl'rivateSale,l,is FA IlMositneteinkleunt plevant twanship,Adants ounnty, sae" &hat aughtown, adjoining lands of Samuel Swipe, Alexander Short, and others, containing 66 ACKES, more or lee", haring Utmost' a 'two-story Frame HOUSE, with ilselejek building, Double Lug Barn, and °that out-buildings ; a Spring of tith ingnerers water near the dour, with eacalleatt of all kinds un the premises. Abeet. 12 sires are Woodland. and 10 serer bietwiew. The greater part of the land bits been well Hoed. Persons wishing to view the property are re luesttd to call on the euheetibar. malt% thereon. Terms easy. .B. F. 11AO.U131A111. Sept. LI, IFSB. 7w Greatest Improvement OF TUE AGE ! —Jones' Palmer KEA' OV I VA" or COAL OIL LAXI'S, unrivind f Beauty, Simplicity, Safely or Beionert4.77 Ereiry person desiring to obtain this erOvbag and cheapest portable light valid* tlteir• rrach, should call and examine these - Lampe before purchasing elsewhere, far the reantia., Ist. That no areiderit can occur by es. •. • • plosion. 21. That they emit -No Olintsive Odor while burning. • 3d. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th. That they are easily regulated to gh* more 111 lOU right. sth. That they burn entirely free Nit* smoke. Cth. That the light is ■t least 50 pet vent. cheaper than any other light, now in contiOla . • : . There Lamps are admirably aspiad Or the use of Studento, Mechanim 11411 s. Churches. &ores. 1194.1;k.aimilsti . ly recommended for Family roe. __ ~.• For sale by GILLESP4 I TWOOLAS. June 14, HUI Dissolution of Partnerthfp.' 9.11 E Co partnership existing' betireal the subscribers has been disoulvedaW by mutual consent. We us mob ' our friends and the pab34l. - fir the fibers mop: port Intended to us. Our books its ptomain: the hands of Dunlop Paxton for eollatriott. and se ettroestly truest than i.d.M.djo us. to call and make tounediste payment. eat we desire to settle the bantam of tire tiro ottli out delay. DUNLOP PAXTON. R. F. MILTIESNY. t. 24. 1F459. A card. •RE suberriber having disposed or hfb"tu. Z tercet in the Store of Nikon k Slithenny to R. F. Milbenny, respeetfOtiv entitte ens tinosnce of his friends and elisinsisers to leo tronise his successor, R, P. ltlib.nnv. - - DUNLOP PAXTON. Sept. 27, VMS. Hots, Caps, Boots it Shoes. vow POlt BARGAINS!- : Th. liptscriber taring manteneed lewitteas on hie own •at the well km** stidd of Emmen. ili.sausrt, at the S. L timer - 0 Mitre '• Square. reeprettally 1111114110461111 to theuttisem el Gettysburg. and the pidaaagethat he will eminently kmp ea a - loft 4 good. in hieflaw*. *ill sell ' Cash. We hibtent 14 ere our totriiiht hole tention to .business, *ti' a: iiisyeiliNie please the particular tasteist tweet's's* alio say Atm as with their . epristepe.__ L E 11111.11TNIVE; ' 27.1115411. . Ibteratere Ikon: RIMER 031120121111! Letters' testuserietir to till; Oa* eV Balser Gaister, istit frif g al =I Adams feisty feedmitik. $ Ousted as _ ' , the maw to ill perilous 1,444011 ts. ask, " . ,taissiPats prosti ashes • l* inn • • .2 ...1%
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