eonjusialtStaliSitteg,Wontluded, I with whieltiloMt Il i i' l l lire. ' nore a 4tputeess- : TIME 'NOTICE; ' ~... ~,.,, 6 , .4 .r. , . . , Mi n n ' ,_ I • • ,•••. • ' , - ara - ... -, . ,„....,,, 4.. r', . ... , ~;.• o' l p......nr •." .. ; • - ' fill tractor. oh -.4port tra-ne IlegliA to Kin up a ~ Fr; Ai g ir0 d e „. 9 i, 411 ,.d., w i 5 h 4 . 6 ~ ,jk„ wh o are . i a .„ fogoo ' , ;. - Itorott lie .ermtPrort' Atte oncteoueilia. large inereatie ire ptift - Atutittlikiitsintt th e most i ' detied to him by note, oi,64,lok,aeeou tit, to: OW; feeffifit 4 litsvjAbrfs' ll M.itt the' MO 'eflio - f 'ex PBl ll'e stNie of lilisW; acrd 4 ' s l' ires 19 , a call atni., pay r ni ci' ti Or, hefore • I lie iirst 11..qy -of itle.i t oiar 4 Hiiit,ie,T,:if to - e xtbry i s eirb e rbt ! grinbely .I'nogrtitigimeezr: -Mi.-periods:of 'elitgatr:s' l " thr „ fire nexiii. , 4 1 , /„ ' )im vizi, d i sre .._ ti th • - ear , LE 110- .- le -'4 1, . " ) t-•„. - -1- , - ------, 0 __zakL -.4- spemtatioor niid _..mpiiiineresse:ol prima it . • i • • • - ' ; '— ‘ - k lf it'l 4 11?!, 1 4'. tl"ti , 1 11 I`.l - I.r ti - le , F l, ,r*- • : ,our ttitr3 • are catended Witt' an . in - linense 1n• ' I ” % Ij ttlid -Abet "CeljAllit4- 141 i th!. '114944 4. of as 0 . 0 4.5.itm.,,Ftqc1. : priofectiotortipi,.;tti 414;4-1 -r Tit - ie . . he ' officer. fnreollection.... ._, „ -7, i . . , , ,,. ~ •,, ~. - • • 1 zrease ofluxury. lg . tom tier ts n0t...t0 , .1 . 1 1.8r+.5 ABWM ARNOI D ring s , or .as,. RielgintiVa....o4 ,o 4g, i ptit.doire by 'keeping-trade out of partietilar• . . 11'.- ____ 4 "_,_______' . ' ' '. ' '' ' •' I orm--of ppwer, ~ • ! cheititwla and forcingit iutootheral' Ov efr trall• T - li --- ,i 7 D -- iil‘r ;l * 1 ► .. C.: 77- ; 4 4";;;:::-- , - •,••• V IRE ' ' run li -- 04104vel Waal 4: 4 atie 7 : Plan. , iiit'iltOn L lalg c arried tt.lbe. , Co as tigiva,vitch between IL.: V..121,>1.-! .4- '.. • . - . -p.tupart otvorjathrsiA4iF,l* they re- -1 I Co ll :Yoritk-rid Ohio as tteiwoi(tu 'N_ew Y.,,nrk 3 !td. • r 1 e,tipi1y,,..44)p - c#4(l : ,,A,iid so bottai 4 tl itki !.vlico- I 11 :41all4. -mitt impliivideffee' ea T P r ' f .. ll : Bl ' ) " irLlit p. , 1 1.t,..,,i flop : •!..tfoli id resPe.trtllly an ii4ti ace" to II oirr rrierarts and - the:public that b o o_ 604 . 0. 4 0 4 Q 4 4 1041 . , I ts 'm' et , F i s4 , ~ ,- u ' l i d 1 are,lia',:aitrelY .the atrapringiof attr intagnikry,•f AL i ", 'I ProsPeritV arisitor from the.one cause , as from. • They have opened a NMW H' Ili I) A' NH /,' its,tein.i.gt,tatoyobeen felt throttiuout bug ~ the ea ..., :. . , 0 ~ _ ~, _ .. ~ i ... , . i ilk ._ .. , , .- •• • , 8 I'o li 1 , ,, 11(4111filoie Si reel. udigiviiirr The arii, - 4 '-ill gfl4optqd_ irrosperiy, If wel reaidenac Tr Mild d kit glei; i tie'i ly'' .:fitirg'; fit. w"ti ich i - .iVne--hati , had :the flood-tide. and tre tn•enow .w. ,, uld 'aqipl46,any; of' .1-1 W pri,‘,lsinctizi let us, in , the •initist of the ebb. ' The.' waters which -•,, thi ,i, iii ,,•:4 0 . 4 0. 1 - 1 , 4 ., a largo ,, aild, g „ enerat , • ;4 , 86 , 4.7 byn' l4 - l• ;tient of - - --• ' ' ' • ' ,'- •-•.• ',. •‘• (a - I ivitit r y Aal, ortikonlian'or l ipillartnli. j atamiiiining'ont are not. to be stopped t,g,f.:.pnyva,e,,,. ilte.,iondi.. 'of i n nendihdi,i, .1 ing ten • vet. C.,ent..to the duties- on ittiported,:eotr. i, .., • . TE - S DWA:Pf" ._ . ... t0,.... g ..a..... elitight-as- well -thinkofoltenliing_i _ .„: . . R, . ~.:. 1., 4 .44 the, :Ft wend of , Alormonisin; by, revenue laws:. fiVe , hipve ',ought suid.sold too freejy. built ,too many j•ainces. Tut iii,hed thetti , too gorgeously and ii‘pd too lavlsltly,,; we, ave macle , too many; milwayu ; we: have managed` them too ,cato• •legsly4 , ar.e have ran up -everything ,to a ficti tious. vat ne.. and time only remedy, the -oase ad. ntili:i of is. palienc r o till the laws of trade in, Their inevitable ,opezation •shall wurk oat -a &moiler staie•o`falinga.. -- -N.. Y.7EUe., As/. latiate4l,oll‘,With. 4( mita . • preplipqn,...lk) ditis finne. SitMeNKlXOPgatillifliquo, from 4Aziotfit4;tir4aWlivS•:,9r.l l mcier, ; -W ) ) aterqr :Pqr'? *Mk tho;, openly +grepiadiato Afl* 4.4,8;f- , - - ~,. isslito pror lsinn 4, , e-ior„ covertly . rut ren titig. titit.ifir =t, It.e ' clogir.4 u;' , secret; - orgsnizati'on; Ag - ele 4 fii,il4:rt'O'itri 'ipirit;-;'or itvoid C Ompli-• 11,tv's09„,.,1115i.ie•ur ~*-t-,,.-?.34 , , d i stint to rlt. ti e .- I . gt...15 , A,. 91 . 11;1 1, 0 11 c...:5!°0 , ..Mi'14, ( 1iY 4.64';'i own ' !palpable and. solemn "ObligntionS,. trter- ... Friop . !.liocioriilte3Win Telegraph, tainingttlkOseatietirts, how. can • ul4, Raising _Potatoes. '------ ~.. . . /eau - patriot legardotrith. the. leas). degree of - Mit.Enima:—:lt is n known fact to all who vli now any thing . about th © agrioniturol pursuits eompliieetw.-„ the,ti r ootiu)red and etnbitter. I, of this newhborliotal,-that.onent the best crops eil exeiteineitit .dotie 'section lif tbe4ountry irgaiul , olo4ol44titioeui ., immir _ i the.fiirnier clan rnise,• in Poloineitt..an I I Huy jill. ! t 4 ... , r , nether ; : proretnent in the lacthmtof cultivating theft); 9git,i)f,t u l pFe_reeptit,,orgitr4nticu ~ of poorot , ~' wig , no doubt meet with :the approbation of sobleties tinougta . outt,lieUnian, based tipet"n ':i potato raisers.. Ilis is a; Potato country,—one .. • :.,.... ' c IA ; Jelotriktosi, 0.: lept...naion and .privexiptiou .; 1 in which every fa rtnield tints from five tIY twen. utterly at war witir.ourNational , and State ; IY , naV 4 ' B of Potatoes: therefork , I. propia; to i constitutions, Anil: tibriiii ions" to;,t he ,liberal -gvi.i :you. an account ;of , the, plan, pursued by , spirit 131A1,11•Pligtvi ,rappkilicepipm ? What ~' t;oooomß4mcm..otl•hjg place, tine of our most flottribhing. and enterprising farniurs, ! as well itdinirer of titeiiiiiritcd 'lOll4 of his entin- ' 'US; • ItAilleoetisfitt potatO,raiser.„ try, bp,B,SiSt\4liitfr. fed, tici i ilti restless .N.lr,-; Ifi.aii.:Kal•Ways hauls out his manure in foreefAisisolernmsramitigs , against; - MOM t: - . the- falt,.kntl Apreods it.on, the ground w hi c h h e o . 4*tiiii for',:lpaii tient 7, ; enilty as, , Placiii g, 1 a l ,''., i intends planting-.with ; potatoes the, stacc,eetlin. , /5 - eitri.rkel ettWine , ittltlie;lititidSiil thesillish 13'..:t4r, i . liy, so, tiolug - , the , manore has time to and degignytg, ri t tkil riifahlingtlietti tint only .1 beconie,..Aleeeruposedc.7. tin4l,.mixed with '. the tf) acquire Onwer'utritiorthilV, - liiit' tilib` to i earthy ;:'Phis i. moot better than potting on .ie long, tonnu re in . the „spring, .to. bc deceni . e l , p c l u a e n fil d r e e s e t ri Any :ei tir p n!'l , o , t so f. o!el 1.1 • Prilr . ll l ( 2 . B 11 i t )oseti while the plants are growing,•aiid,to in oduced .by thistle- In thesel'ell - eanntt.:.tiliette'eerla'n politi- I t r ifitu t til i ie w n! tkl it i) .;l e te b se e4 i t iSo P i r i .should happen to cal orgcnizarioruLt .41`gli , y...contpreliend Ihe wet,lbe long mantnc would not- he likely .4Q34,l:twfii ~ .1404.v.e5, -1...-,aat,:actnatod,.hy, ne •I to 7linveno ileletet ions, nn etfect.on -the p o t a t o; tocreLpartizim hostility, , or ,reseattnee...t."-' , -•l h 9 t if 4 ) 41 ° 1 ' 14 he 0 20. " - is° , th° :heat arising .IVere I to , siaY less at thelrreseilt moment, . , hmtt the decomposition of the manure; added 1../41,011ikt.offkilitly,•-.ol64l;eliie;ll..nriiicticiris of 1 to the alretuly parched soil, would, 'oak° it and in it grent measure prevent 3 . ight, and shrink `front ''a.'*ittut r Y I ' owe te- .1 : 1 1: t e le p( 1 )01 " I l c7:s e ertiei setting on the vino* the _people — of ,Ifctin,SY.rvitilia,' Wbo Title so This i; 11 WOl-tipol'l7,ll7lllCl. iu. legatd' to, corn, ‘i_2-:..-Ti , l . ••; - i• • ~..., ', ,_.-.11 . various .• , „,.- • k lvofroygb . zsustafitio i o,,T9 no, , pump , 110 farok:ers..,,, ,, eiy.T:ilif' 11111 . ,so'well-awaftt Of ita r o f i tior ~,gt,, , , , • 00 ~ . , .p4q. ., ~,,4N4y; ,plate : 1 ,, 1, , ',, eil.et`i•;; that-blit:very few, if any, tonnuriktheir ritoula;.*lslenpe .i tr A4h; , irgurci, fail prop." I c.i,nn in the 1111! ' Wit h long 'Manure, but "prefer slireading itMitlie 'ground in the 'fall; to lay e il4 r g lY ra to it r i :'l irt li q ' i t e l i hutt oar tnu n °' o t h a r i 3; n 'a ... 3 :_ l l l _ l _ n _ B 7 , ° ll v : i tlere .. all winier,, and thns.lesen the chance of ', li g ,t,,t.is i , , Aii. i ( 1-i., 1 i,: vi .k r . iii - f,., t i -,", , u ,,, ! .. ,' . `s_" l l_ ll ,..,- i t he ~ co in beilig injiifyd' by time dry we a ther of a :ehtietifiiiarus _en ii ... , , !,.. ,yr 1 oc , i r!LI:1 . !le i se , lin ocr. , .. • . t . pact, In reference , to ' , ,i . This la St senSOn;altliough 'against ` 4 li6 rota , ' 014' froe - doto' af'etio - selefice ' and 'ntiitei:pill.to Crepti, Mr. 131.mit; riLiAPti 200 b u shels to the v.:, • re lg"alt ..titleratipn,; and l a ~0 1 to ' t h e w i se .' L at me;. whib.; solin': others did' not rrtiAe 50 hush : OA: and no d.:obt a great ageney in this was his 4.petristeili'of popular and Stile 'iniVereTi4ll:,y - Wail ~tie inherent- right .. of ) , /i, elf , • 11 4' 0 ' 104 or matitring. ' J. C. M. c , . . '7,i'ii ) .°' u' ' 'l2Vx4'lli .c ''N • on, . 'neu t.: .; ..,..„,..:.,.. ..., , : _. l. . , . , ~ , . . ~ ',I . . ~., is ~...ov. --, 11'15.1. o Ditting the brief periods swhidh remains of my official term: - . .1. 'Alitill readily nod circerftillY eri-eperate With the'Geriern,l Asi; i,ftnitlY. oiti all proper measures to' oiltitti4e. I t. , ie,,pu to we.1.1.;,:vp(1.,1 ;et itiestly. in,,,:Aed .upotik our :labors, and the ~I,f t hOrs- ,of .;hose s. ! wire may-follorros;im 'out, puhlie, ,vocation, ' the kindly care and keeping7,of That Grout old 43ene4ieeRt lieiog woo r )ltilds the tles t ittielf4if iititiMiAl-It ii;;;C:i nil ili s tlnitlfi ,:- Its . it were, in tlie' 11141'6w' of , fifs ~. bind, Cud Aliftlioeit' tvhbse thin fi inieti .:Siti He • tinCre` 'girl ' be., neither; utktionat :,'Or '''ltidiviiiiiiit, prost' PRF.4t,Y... , . ... ~-, • ,: ,-: , , . .. , . It. ,„ ; IV ILIA,A -4 . it.I.ILE". .I.,ExECU,TIVA,AjIum Jim, , 4, HaiTisburd,T3mnicry 5,1855.1 i. .t. '' , 'r •, , The Raid' Tifiets.' the B9p:t jeitinah.4,„„xlie EVeni Trsixtocript. ipts,4i.:Keyered that (Etc cause Of the present hard tithes in thetuitell Staies is this,,, thatk.',Englanilhas„been growing -re_ of our ex -1.'14,1aP and accuntulating heavy' ba lances against . ~.I;nforfuntitely forhik , theory it happens'iht S t that the tirtteg p Are as - hard in ,England As they are. llere f ,llen.vy failures hiive taken : place there' pis well as with as. ,The ittOneV, market, in the figurative language of Threadneedle Street; i. tiutid; i palpitates,yith perpetual Appre lictisiOns; there is-a general *ant of CCM H donee ; enterprise stanila.,still; - f-things. are in such a titiitte*lgt he,borrowerr catinot,mint upon the P .rtiearanee of thelender, and )oans A ade; - on the be 4 :securities, such as :pledge.s . of public Ntocit,„Ate liable to be recalled,. at any Moment jrt“s that country As it Bows iii ttp,pyrsv.and yet, until the-Aust.-two weeks he. fore the departure.of the steamer Asia fur. New Nork..th.e gold in the_ Bank.tif was .ditnjnishing in amount, tvttile, ilecni ding to the kuttetitents of - the' imports and' exports, the gitfihqty of gold in the country was constantly increasing. - What will be of this, state Of things in 1 1 ;nglatid ? Of course, those who' hold the ;opinions of the-Transcript totir.t : beliel;e that, ipastnuciias the prilt - cipat trade' of England is %iith;A:tiiit.rica We 'in AnietiCa: haivc tit. grow it'Englaiiii!s expense, anir have gone accutit 0146% large, - bidatices- agAinst Taking' the th e ory of titir'lloston 'friend. there for 'trim; We coine 'tit a; !VOs`t coin fortable Ea - A French woman St. Louis as re cilileislsinn : namely, that 'both count! iep have ' cently delivered of live healthy children at one 'been growing rich at each other's expense: i blab. • ; ; _ ei i Englan..h . as - been t ueion the untie ; - - ---- - mc d a, ktrid,Atnetjczi ohrivingn the trade of Englund. 1:7 - - The Trenton daily papers have increased Toe hard titnesiwhotiteontitrietti. according to their price of sul,seriptiou train three to five this , :theoryv are an: indication of prosperity, a (19/I"l.s '' sort. or surface eruption--nil +Asa nasenta, as, the jurors for January Court. -4406itirs. c. 411 w hich is,nterely a sigit,of time 1.44 1 3114 t. and almost excessive health of the coot- Veatta. .11 - ItY. Jacob Group , loerei d -trod -.- • , •N'illi r- This being the, case. the idea of the Boston B. I(,, l ,'„',,,"`"'"''' journalist. tha t towir. governtniAit ought to. act N.-ou'Al—(inriro lime part.ot.amiFisit guprdian. of, the foolish poo ple.-4..yordneting your trade; with. Europe, at 1•1 tin—Victor Mclllteny, Jacob Kocklur. pot ifeW ~r estraints on our ti•rdipt coin t 4; I' , is a „ perfect mistake. The two rtti,ii,is are I Gott timeo . ?i,hieWa ,3:1K./VS (1/rjlte Y.llllkeh bet', t " Whit:' • w 14, Stlllttl kg ; t ic e j ipsel .„ U 1 17:3 , I. 4 :l l l i rti . l t rirl. .8 , u.I • ""t " ' t•ti pkitty, ,ma de, five dollars eai.:ll •by wit p• Tit...to. - ping. „)110iat;;., All . that the gt,.. , ritinent of ' - (;142CERAI, .(;10,15.17 country, has to - do - is to let the itterchantS, Mitnallth -liososSatith. Jonas Routzattn. 11,1..oilt•ta —David it o ltingon, +Lute.. oxrto •1-1 Obit Mow... ;.,,kk. - ,-0 - ..., imatiiiiest; - ther c r on e,- th a t, vihat t ,Av e r- u ai,,,, - , 4.4,1m4A 1 , . N . ,,,,,,x. thvid Soil, Tienj•onin Porr,,r - 11,cory we support. in regara 1.0 the pi .i . „ viit ; ?ftt:lt i .: ot•innt--AntlionyStoitii..linue:.l . ol.2. Solomon Toot, D . / i Isiii‘ohlie, I,..ard times, we are trough', to the 144tue conclu- !n , . 111 r,,,,imn —no i,..-t ilivilw. Jth.eiili :it ... 4 1 h , rtsis :}41411.:. Z.l (4.411/in. at , el,ear_ that. fkeilont 4of trade tzt,-,, , , ~,,—FrzOciw 31a,ifu:t. :tritttel W. liotr. Il.et, Jeremiah .TS , fisr-the lisulttal-.. bettetit of l j aii i coint Lii v 6 .011 i ii:j. , li•X v i r. :-... t ratik lin 11: l'ittici tit:, G enrre H. 5w,,p,.. a oitii 'the .thigiry+ , ol . de. Traugeript, a.,4 Trauript, ou ours ; only ,• ...'a L le. 114iirr 31r.tht. Petor Joliiii. ' M'•.t re joy—le.:se , CIA ps oldie, Watson Barr, fie:try - I - Ironer, that : !tsf 1 he kart ton print ,co uttutua a...cs ile_ hle a - Him overtraditig i t , a atutual advantage, which ' l r .' ;',- e .:1,:- --4 ,4 1 c.", 1 ,, L , r4 ,1 11 17: ‘ , 6 ,,:iz ' aiiii. we live nut. willing to .tuituit. -Yr.olLtlip- 7 1;tcoli Loner ; John Itartinnui of J., Mo‘e.: . .:, We shall. not • repeat the argument which (1 : 1 7„""Plr:,., 1c a4, 0 , , ra ttua• otertrading. is no COlLNettiteliet. • t u : • )... .ottit i : l ii i g kv ... — iu 3a' rlf• A 13.t i :r.:, John U. Backe r e f - 3111th Towuse ill /qv, tiNx , 4/oni of trade, .with foreign cowl ti ws C' liberliu. l - I .io"b 'Semler- Fresioto—,liilin I/reit-art% It is bituk:y the elleet of a certain state 44 the eau,,,r—ch.l.rie,, S. Wright, general wind, a sale of .over 7 stimulated, ill,,pes . , , .„„„,1 in.g.soululod confidenc. it n, getft-r .11y r , -- woo l) Ivo( )1) ! woof) ! e want I ,ooo4llpil3aielf llrilak ib eXinPfillganCe in ii ". 0 ,4_,...hid;, 01 . 3 , or (m k._... 11 , 11 ,1 t h e ...ontler it ciolieN won: mi . () jo MI own country alum iu our oiiJcr. the Netter. eu1 , ..1-weltilier. \V uu:. those uf ja 4,1u44)ti11t,ti....N tbe rosperou-, use:eh:int our I - Tivoli , . ye the to'• ) , '"` 1)- • j.w.114 4 : ;: i4 41 . 141 al o LI L L ! II" . 4 ' L ...) li c / 111 ; 1 8 a: Caiti6 f l lllantie is the 'capital on which farmers. do - business: and the num who teaches them how to Oita in it tit.:ll reasoiratile.yate, awl in sullicient (intutlitics, does, the pith] it; better ser vied 'than If lie - lectured the livelong 'day 'on topper and Mines; anfl amtiSed the sleepy hours cw'ith gtiblen dreams: I To Cupx FEL)N, —We a. few weeks ,ago ; inserted. in, : the 7,Wegraph a "cure" for this paiqul eruption.,.Tu this the Scientific 'can that te spinal marrow of an ox or .cow. aPPlied fresh evei y four hours for two days, !pis been, known to relieve the 'pain' and speedy eure , of therooli. - 1. :A; writer, in ; ,.the last number of that paper mentions—another remedy, which - l e been. known to 'effect a .speedy cure. lt; is. to dip the ihiger into tor, as ;hot as it can Le, borne; roll. immediately a; cloth round it, and relief ut-hand.. , ~.LIMIAtimNsT .WIN s.--At a skating match recently .beld. at,, Madison. ‘Viscensill, a mile %vas run ill ;one minute and ,tiftpsix ,secorals, starting ilk:hided. ; It is said to.be the swiftest time on waled, irmims equal to ordinary .way ;express ,trains. . tx-Gov. Pint:rmt. 7 --The Ilakerstnwn' ITurtild staitvi t h an bitslniKehitsvd. Anti land in that cum]• tv, neur ULettrspritii;', euntitining iron ore. Alia Krposesiseiiting pei•con 41, furnace ut mirly day., • , • unto them thatvise up early in the niorning, , t hat they inny 161111 W Ntrotig tliart c;onliut46 anatil iiight, till %vine inflame them."—/vaoh. ro=4 pretty wounin is 4 . e a great truth or a great happiness, and has iio more right to bundle herself up ialktr,- . a, green veil or ally about hump% than:the, suit, lia r to put on green spectacle. •- • ' ''!-lure lies, etit'ilown, likennripe The wife of Dektenn Ainps Shute:: • She diA of tliiuiilei Sent from heaven. In seventeen hundred and seventy-seven F - it h.; nti9l geiftlenten, that the pressnire• of the times, if it could be ttgeil as a. impelling power, wolthi force a ves sel aercim the Atlantic in twenty fear boars'. iron' Sleet ' Groceries', C uTLE RY. CO NCH :.TRINVIVLINGSi SPILINCM AXLES,' „ tipte",:l:lll''W9 - c ar.tuittgr , f tRPI.4S, Paints, Oils, anti Dye-setititii, in general, itirlaitlineffers deStrtplion of arti cles in tit& ;above. lines of,busitiess, to , which, they invite the aitentn,n, of Coacb-makers;, lila - a sin itlis, I."'a Tenter's, Cabinet ; makers, ,Sli'oe.makers, Saddlers, and, the public ben , ' ert.lty. Our stock having been' selected with wnt care and purchascd for cash, we guarantee (for the •Ready M..?ney.) to.dispose of any part or it on as reasonable terms as they can be , pur chased any where, We particulariy reque"st a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of favor, as we are determined to establish a char, aeter for selling Goods at low prices and do.. inn' business on fair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, pAvin zi EGI,EII. Gettysburg, Jane 9., 1851. t.f X •N ?Vkl Ft! Fixed akin: the, New ! Come and Stie Jiead a 4 l his, and .4a.y whether it is nut NE* STYLE AV - ITSINKSA AN' TIMECASK PRINCJ. PLE, "QVICK RA LES 'ANI:f stfoßT lirtoriTBl" rip FIE intbseriber has rust :ret areed from the .1,, :Cily with a very large and fine assort: . . ME (it ,-),r , , , Hats, Caps, BOots and-Shoes, 'of every di , seript ion and fashion, which be will soli on g nod terms, (or Cash or its egitivatent. F have done a, heavy -Credit' business' for nearly 21 years, and the consequence lias been a heavy loss on soles.' DOW intend to devote nay whole time to my Store, Mid keep a large assriri went of FIATS and•SHOES, and sell them as cheap as any body else can. for (;ash' :or • its• eiptivalent pay mem in a shirt time, and for Country !'reduce. pnnrtuaally de. livered 4whelt wanted--and entirely destroy the old habit of long credit, By this plan 1 eau keep • up my Stoth,:and. sell Goffik on bet terterms. Comd . and see the Goods and judge for yourselves, • Gentlemen's and Ladies' Gaiters, Uni-I.ins, JF: 1 1 11 3' l.iiid , Oafor.l Ties. &e.; and Child reniti'Snoes, always on hktml. :Boots and Shoes made to order whenever : tegnired., —PliMadvlphiltinake Cohan, ,Know-.Nvtkino, ‘Vide.Awalre. 1ios• suth,,find,Old siren's Fur and Wool to gether Avid' tnen's, boys' and children's Hats and Caps, of,all kinds and. sizes. . • W. W. PAXTON. Gottysborg, October If, 1851. A. FRESTI SUPPLY! r 1114 toklersigned lins . just 'returned from titH,City ; with :t largo supply of Fit I (1001)S, which he is prepared to sell at.prittes tvltitili' cannot be beat'. I iis stock consists of (4 ,14 4AO c 11.1.1 it J. E S, 4) ra lf Stigars,, illaSs frees, Teas, Fish, Kilt, C.:nickels, Cheese, Pickled Cu - c &c: Also, Fruits and Confections, •Oranges,leittotts, Raisins, Proneg, Size Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Segars, Gail's celebrated German titnohing Tobaf!eo, nod a variety of other articles—Also, a first rate assortineot oldie best qualities of LrQuoas. Winos nno Bnitoln.s. of difrorent hinils..N. Rom, liollatoi Gilt. 0141 Rye. & c —.lll of which can be had- on the' lowest term. at the Store of the . subieribor„ in South Baltimorestreet, strevt, t the. I(ir 14(1 .. 4411e' oflice. Also, always 0n.1191111 a Vilthity of stone .hers, -Give es .4 call, •-• Ell AN ri EL MEC:L.I 4 ;Ii. Getty , burg,.lllay 13, 1854. _ . • t\•• , `TrY . .C.l o Cheap Watohea at Jewelry, il lAT 1 1 .1 1(1 ) o 1 . , 11: 1 ‘s i a R t t r .; ; t S i t i o l ere Ph , o. North Kecond street, corner of Qurtrry, l'hi !ado! C.. 1.1 it.rnelVateltil.. thll jelk eled, IS caret ctisem, S2I 00 Cola Lopilses. Pi r.ve.t. , - . • 21 00 Filvim Lev vi..... lull ji.•‘‘elcl, - - - -,13 00 O% er Lepi01..3,.•%1'v1. , , - - . 000 Suptivior I,lolirtitws. ' - - 7 00 04.1:1, Simt...m.l,-,:, - . .. - - 700 rillo -ll do • - • - - 1 50 Cull liw-axelot•. - - - - - 3 00 I.mlitts• 1101(1 l'totei Is. - • - - " 1 00 Silver T1.:16170,.21,, Nut- - - • - 500 thdd t'e' n .. uith Pencil and Silvor Itubler, - - I OU tiold Fitil.r,er I{iti:4B 373 rents t. 6 s.*.k 0; Wnteli 01:?::ses'., plain. 1.3. cents, parent ISi; Lunet 2,5; othor' _ . . articles i es n proportion.r '•All goods war ranted to be what They are sold for. STAUFFER Oz. HARLEY. 011 Gold,htid Silver Levers and Lepi nes, lower than the above prices. Sept. 25, 1851. ly - .72000 LADIES ♦ RE wining to certify that the !-lATI-IA -4tiAY.COOKING S'IsOVE is the very best Stove new in use, , inasnich as they will do - more Cooking, Roasting and_ Baking, and d o it with less labor, and last as long again as any other stove.oow sold. These celebrated stoves are constantly kept for sale at u very tedoced• price, at the. Gettysburg Foundry EtSlachine Shop where the sut)seribers, feeling determined to suit all pe'rsons, have also the Parlor, Sexton's Ha:Lino/re Air-tight. Peakskell, and Cabinet' Cook Stove, arid Air-tight and:ren plate Par lot Stoves, atlas,' most beautiful patterns. The Seylar Ploughs, which -cannot be surpassed for lightnerzsi of drauv,,,ltt, or in the character of their ti,ork, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mmiidhoard o fthese PI ou ohs is one foorth heal/ter than that of other ploughs, it is d. O the cheapest that can be ob tained. (*-- 11 ITII 1: ROW PLOUGHS and ( - Altera, ea-nil/as for tile Wornicoek Pinugli e Wind ! mill machinery, Castings anti I-inflow-ware, evert. article usually made at Foil ndrieg„ CifJi be (At:lined here, Tj-111,wk,;:fli)liiwz and Shoe `.ll.il.itis% as - T. N\ .11tRUN 11,:e. '22., 1))51. t; f - TAX APPEALS. fiIHE COMMISSION MRS of Adams coun t: Irehy 'give'°Wiititte that' they have fixed tiptaa. the following rimes tor the:hot& lot Butotlikl -and I'6*i/14111)R of Ada WS' the , office of thi'Cihnity COB! tit Issiotiers /It' when and hiierthif f p peals; hetweetithe houit o'clock, A. NI:, afar 3 bl'l'citik,1 1 . M; '; •-• • • • . ^IP, 7 • --- . Ecir the, 1 divnshijiti'n't Ition'titjny.•ftorriyAnyi . Union. ' Uonimiiiin, Al (in rn ptkiia fit"; ileiw ie k',' . Oa fdiA, St r':ab;ol,'HatitillonViiil , arlinir',.' and "Ey. robe;; 'On' 7'hit'iiddy, - Ih'e'-g,iih ttrifiriitini..y tse.i4 . . Far 1138 M - 6'l'oolo'o. :. BiiiteT,'' :14'0Allitlits,' lialtilitoohit,e. I, iiwify; reeklciin. 'f; ntit Weila fief, , ',knit ilio : 80. rough! of Getittbilii, - ogi.'Nday; the 12Gtli - ie, Juntioi,y' next., ' ' ~ - : , _ - _. - }_itc - AIESA•i - NVIIII;Nii , : . i r- - :' '' '' ' (4 MO It GeV: . At y 147.:R,' ~.'. '. '.!.. Aitioilt,—.l. .liiiipiriiiXtioii",. Welli, l " • .7 ; 1) - 14. IS. 1851, : ta- .. —_., 11=21 R . l4_,'G [STE R'S NOTICE. "VOTICE is' hereby to alb Legatee's 1 ; 1. awl other persons. coratemed„, that the .0 4 t,iniorrari a n „acc.mli he:Minn OPT, MC 1111 1 11.11 ed INAI presented ay the Prpli f tit's Court of Adams ow !my: for cortfirmattpria ukal Iowa; tee, .411rou6am. the,lsll•4' January 'l. The al:Cl/lint of Jacoti:ll:llricey. Executor of the kit will and testament of Philip deceased,'who was Administrator of Wm. Hartzell, deceased. The first and final .account' of aeorgo Chritzwan, Adt4ittistrator of" Henry Hailing-. er, deceased. . • , WM. •F.WALT F. It, liegistEr. Register' -e- Office. GVtysiitirg,'t NOT rgTii II; undersigned iterehy'notify , all peisons 1_ against trespaOsint — O their premises, either by (iiinnitig, or otheiwi.44."- They are determined to enforce the nisi-to its,' fag ek tent agaiesrall sho diSreard this notiee.' , jitcob David' 11 terlzei, _ David 'StGriver, Sihallaniillon l • 27iimins Stott 4 - •! • Thomas . 4- -Henry J. Goirge •Keeklery •Jliller, I`Jizeida - 114tikei, • • Ifecklti., •Jlivrr F.' Ixzat Dearriipl. • I ,l calt•ficle Herr. • • 3t NOW. IS THE TIME W KAYI4'; respectfully announces to 17.0. the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg and vicinity, that he has resumed the Daguer reotype business, at„, the old stand, in C ham ber,bnra street, where le will .be happy to re ceive visitors desirous, of securing perfect Ddvuerreotypes of thti:cSelvesmr friends.. Being furnished with an entirely new and costly apparatus, lie. is prepared to take pietnres in every style of the art and insure perfect sa tiSfacti on. t;rl".(!liarges from 50 cents to $lO. I..z.:Y . "llours.of-operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.' '12. 4 -3-in dress avoid light, red, blue, or pur ple. Dark dress adds touch to the beauty' of the , picture. •,.'!:ept. - 18,1851. tf AaS2 l .ll;lriA ittY2l No. 240 Pratt :Street, Baltimore. 1S til.i 2- K D1 , 1, -L ilfopi-iettTi. JOHN a. N I) E, Superintendent. May 8, 1851. /& Ifl3llirrican's ,frird! ITCDZILOWILIVZ .7ILLS• Wzelis ty the United Stutee : :110NT humbly and sincerely thank you for I the immense patronage which. you liave heAtowed. upon my• Pills. I take this oppor- . limit) , or stating 'that, my' Ancestors were all American Citizet s, and that I entertain for all shat concerns A therica and the Americans, the most lively sympathies, so much so that I ori ginally compounded these Pills expressly to suit your climate, habits, constitutions, and :tinnier of living, intending :o establish mys-elf` you, which I have now done, by taking premises in New York:. THOM AS HOLLOWAY, • 3 . 3,..r0rner .Ina and Aravrau Sfs., New York PIJUIFICATION OP TIM BLOOD, AND LIVER AND BILIOUS COMPLAINri. The citizens otthe Union sutler much from disorders of the Liver ;Ind Stomach, scarcely any are free from these destraettve maladies, hem e life wt•ars fast. The fair sex, perhaps the most hantlsollie in the world, up to a cer tain period when, distressing to say, many lose their teeth and good looks, while yet in the heyday of life; such sad evils may be el feetually remedied by continually keeping the blood pure. and the Liver and Stomach in a healthy action, when, life will - flow smoothly, and resemble plants in a genial clime, where an eternal spring appears to reign. As'it re gards the preservation of the human frame, and the duration of life, much may be effected, and I say fearlessly, that health and life can be prolonged for malty years beyond their or- , Binary liauits, ifflolloway's Pills are taken to purify' the blood according to the rules laid down . for health, contained in the directions which accompany each box. A CASK* OPWEA IiNKSS AND DKBIL ITY, TO Y A RS' STA NDING, e It Kit •13Y IIOI.LOWAY'S PIL LS., Copy ,j/ . Jam J o hnson, vish,r 116 - use, New 'hrk. ch;telf Jan. 5/h. 1854. TIS PIMPICRSOR OLLOW Ar, 38, cornier of Nun antrNiissau Streets, New York. Sit,—lt is with-the most heartfelt pleasure 1 have to in form you that I have been ri4stored to health and strength' by takimr your Pills. Pear the last ton years, I suffered from a derangement of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced to such an extremity that 1 gave op my ship, never expecting to go to sea any more, as 1 had tried every remedy that was recommended to one, Taut all to no purpose; and had given" myself up to despair, when I fl& at last re commended to take your Pills. After using' them for three months, the result is that I HUI now in better health: 'than 1 have been• for eleven vents past, ante] indeed as well as ever I was in iiiy life. You are 'pike at Itherty to make this known E'er the beinefit. of otheis: -- I remain, Sir, yours respecifully,• ' (Signed) JOE-IN JOHNSON. These celebrated Pills are tounderfallti tificaeiouis in thcl'olb , wing complaints:— Ague, Debility Ile:Id-ache „... A. 4111118 Dropz.y Indigetl ion - Rllion.: Complaint , . Erysii.elaß JaundiCe Illoteheautt the Skin Female l rregularitie% LiverComplaintoi Bitwel coispiAiots Fevers of all kind.: riles . Con-ti; itiou of the (iota' Retention of Urine .:t. we k Sverapt.t: y Sympfional Evil Venereal Affection* Worni._o(ill kuirlit Wiriakitesg. front wlifaiwer cause. * * *Sold at the Establishment of 1-r..lessnr kot,Lowsv, 38. Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, New York sign by all respectable DrtiggiSfs and D'ealeis‘ in Nledielii - s th‘rouol - the United States,.in Boxes, at' 373 cents. R 7 (tents, and 6;1.50 cents each. To he had Wh o lesale of the principal Drug it - louses is the • Union, p:oThere is a considerable saving , by tak• illfr nip lartrilt It.—nirectioili for the c _►niit nee .pa ti, mint‘Vir•fN di"son!re .trP tit t , gi .alit iy eow CII ItISTMAS - 4%; - 1s;4 1 -FfW :YEA R. AMERICAN • ARTISTS Choice and Valuable Books. rime A MCKICAN Airctszs'ristoti would re- IHAVE lost reeeived'fmns.Philadeslptsks and: , :aiktetfaiiY al"Wan" '" t he eitizcws of the,. New -York, th e h es t, E rig li g h: a n d , Attor i, ,Utaited.Statesand the Can;Arms,-that .for can editions of the bpa Authisetifitr.e4extr/de., P.a Erase eti rable3 fu r ' the ' fisi PA rt ff: partment of hiteretnre;- - knawit -at; standard thronghoet the stoontry. •and with. a. ltte r w ut Authors am/slues and -BOUND enablini4.every • family to heauttse ,itisssossed 4Atk U P Mit • NI A N -in :the itlieleest a ;alter Y' " library • etyle,r, of rail extra; half calf wilt and By the first Artists of the AO,' aitique; Tulkoy Ninnadocb kr!. &0.. forming' ', -- tWy'lsa4i4 dietersained.,: in 'order to 'create' 'as% altorget Wit the otost sitspeib Hooke i. extensive sa tW Ai r their.' r,hovicislgs;, an'd! Chits which t. ha•te Orel' had the: piegiurer of afreving . :: nisi" o.eilyrtire oy weft°. a large 'Hitushert;'. to !nig nuttterilise. ftiessdi. and • ensternerfr;..isict, of ar'iiSys anti' others, • hut insisire atnisrtg "(sun , . whieK • tegethitr With am - Onrivalled staek , at:', etitilifry`iiiets 'a eosin for•works•aan; fe Present! elf . no.raving,s, w s as. Y :10 t(l' ''fari'fPiASeP t . _ • o ••-af•:-.lk 24ii,044 of "." '"•-• :••21:. " " 1 f• 1 sr pi.. filler 1if1,144 ,t , vitr e . o , Boutar f r t 'OA) GIF o r 17-i t !XT AL. COSr. Buukz. brit !Ultima in Librarg , iliddings„: '" (k * 3 4 ) i 54 ,°"; -• ' : - ticAr displayed. i`rtteinfstiny, h. fly on' ntitnerslms Rstsh. patellae's tor acCtiso Paivaviegr; Waded - e-3ttntelsi forsu altssgetltet Len , .. en dthi ss • 4.therreforet. tesseirew...4olv only WI V;itiet . r ;et otrl IV ' to, • Select. t hil s i i es rid . * 174 i!tit, ;he au.fputy,, hut. altro.. a. tit' k New,N"ear , Pretseis ts.•,.ai to =fully keep, Sip. -4 fist I ea* t-lita , Wits. w 1 10 11 + reputation. :.or.offeriv, dna • firseist • assortment of desirable 800 s: ins' the. tie-hist .t : 1104 Mialreft !ft an d ;;;toitn':tsibglitin tat Me- unites*. • r ` t ,Ta ril a 4 , kr "b e a,...„ PA INT olLs; signed in v hes' the attention 'of e very idsott , " r ers. , wit] be sent'; in Adauts eounnty F Eve , Lianrara .of;.splessiltd , ,flogravingaf L een 'be selected, ftosu the - Ostia:Wpm,. seist the assortment is hilt awl eninp b, lete. - -(-'Prices to suit the,titnett. setterst of. sna e press. -11:1113.L.E.1t F 131VIM,' eopy. of the C.!'antlogue ; together with - Bookselter:a ndone of the Eagalii)gat calk be seen 8: 11-tror, centre Square, • atthe 9f-fict . thFa Meer.-• 1• xis ear ly Dolluf :sent, aa.Engrtering aelu , • erlly wtrzi'lE hint swat,. and a Ticked, will iazimeclia4.ll,s , be furanshlad. , , A ,a Dec_ 18: Z. aIC V Ix. - • BAN . BR,Fi ' N - 16 V ED,from;l2.2 West tonriL 'hard,.street. lc new rit e"; rf •14 r 'West' Prail Light, opposite the M a ltby and :,011 ; ritt ,ttty - GEN tit A C pro Bust N ESN * for the - S•ale - pA TOBAC,CI,6, Gl2 and 00 UNIT Y - • Pitb DAXC alt 'kinds; Ma will' attena to ifte'eieeutiOn'Of orders fur ,purchasintr. • • 1 sliall erintintie: tuy ,Cousano - Ast.te'pey, having increased racilitics, for , stiWying the Ewst. article, as' astral, ,at th e goverinnent7s, lowest price --the ;wit it.is,—with ti niod iate , - o?i,t.le of - tionintieSion fur ,p.oirchaSin& and, for wa An , v ing. ma Lie! n red 'rhos ph of n0rit,,,,4, F ! uperior,#rtiCte, which ; warrant to be pore., p . ottpeteti, with. • . business, intl.- shalt at all times be .supplied frntrithe most ce4,lfira ter! niinittrattoiies in ;the U,niort.,a !hilp . supply of ,Apvricultni•aal of . eirery - warranted, s to which I ask pirtiettlarly the ritietition,of,ritrrner's and strict attention to aTI busi ness eortfi,ied in infeharge, I Shall : merit the patronage of the public,' B. M. RHODES. Balt.. November 27, 185-1." TUE WA it GOING iu Europe is iargely engrossing public atte-ation, and prices generally are going tip. But the undersig,ned wattle suggest to his rustot»ers and everybody else that he has just returned from the city, with the cheapest and best stock of 7C-11'4 7? 7 Ca L• 0 12/..:671,Lx1 - t:9 c,6 Nuts, Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, ,ezo., he has ever before offered: Call and judge for yourselves, and if yor e Au not pyOnounce his goods among the cheapest and best you have ever looked at, then is he greatly rois taken. _His stock comprises,in part, Coffees, Sugars. Teas, Chocolates, Syrups, ,Molasses. -C rackers,-Oranges. Lemons,- Almonds, pion, Nuts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, Filberts; Confectionary, of a hundred ‘sorts; Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Soda Salenttuss, Washing Soda, a. large variety of Fancy Stops, and' everything else in his line. afj-Cash or - Country Produce taken. in ex change for Goods. , " - the Flour and Feed busilnes is continued. Highest market' prie.es paid. VV, 111 . GIL I E, In York Sine( ' at tile lusl Office - Gettyshurg, April 24, £B5l. , , MONEY LOST ! T is an' ESTABLISH ED 'FACT that ma ny persons lost money by 1101 pirrchasino• Goods at. the well known CI-I.BA P .STOBC.: of Abram "Arnold, at hts old stand, on AIM South Last corner of the Diamond, where he is now receiving the cheapest, prettiest :and best selected Stock of Fall a,ad 'Winter Goods, (ler before offered to the citizens of Adams county, consisting, in part, as follows : Brick. Blue and Brown French Cloths, Fancy, Felt and Beaver Cloths for Over Coats, ~Newest Styles,) Black and Fancy eaSSi meres, Tweeds, Jeans, Cassinets,Ar.c.&c..lor Men's wear, Silks, a l _nits de Laine,' Alpacas, Mertnees, Plain and Fancy •Sack Flannels, 'also a beautiful assortment of Satins and Silks for Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbon, and a great va.- - riety of other articles. all Of which the public are respectfully requested to call and examine for themsel ves,ihelieving that it is only necessa ry to see our goods, price them, and examine, to induce persais to purchase. A large lot of Trunks also received, which will he sold low. ABRAM akNOL D. October 2, 1851. tf LOOK TO YOUR INTEREBT! undersigned has just returned from Philadelphia with a bilge and fashionable Cqtrlyjc: \.O 444 which he will dispuse of ail/I.:UV RI,',DUC PRIC43S4o all who (nay favor him with a call. His assortment consists of the fol- lowing: .SHAWLS, FLANNELS, PLA I SILKS, M F. ER IN 0 ES, LINEN, M. DELA! N ES, BLANKETS, WOOL PLAIDS, QUILTS, - DEB Et; ES, currtis. CASH Ai EH E4q, CASS' N ET s, PERSIAN CLOTHS, SATIN ETS, ' CALICOES, COLLARS, GINGHAMS, 31 A N ERC'FS RIBBONS, • - VEILS, & e . Also. a lot of Groceries and Quecnsware, which were bonaht low and will - he sold low for Cash or con otry produce. Tu punctual customers a credit of six months. 3. S. GRAMMER. October - 16. 1851. tf 11 Al HIM it R E. LARGP; addition to our stock of Hard.: -171... ware, Carriage Trimmings, &c., has been made, and those in want of any article in that line, should not fiil to examine unr stock. We pledge ourselves to sell cheaper than the cheapest. Come to F 1 fiN ESTOCKS". _ Att 11.11i.171 280 Market .street, above 8/h; Philadelphia. C. I. Basis & tiro.. Proprietors. .rrHouse has a central location. on one o f t h e p r i nc ip a l rhoromrli fa ree. of the rite. No effort spired to make viiterg comfortable. $1.430 per clay. , June 1•2, 1351. ly T 00KING GLAssEs.—an,;zps andpri. ces—at .The eniftniittre Nlitvix that, the ! svteeessi. this...Uttear Nactritota.rr trtfIIAR7AXISM,WiII, he,taateriaily promoted .hy 'the eneFgy , and en— ' termise of inte!ligent and persewering,Agents, havfy sesol tteat• with swath ea the west. liberaltermis. , • • - •• • , Any person wishing to beeetne , aa , Agent, her seexlin2 (post paid) $l. w I reeeittehy tura of mail,•a One pollargritYjav inv.. a GIFT' TIC K ET; , tz• .I?•rtispertirf, et adietvgarts .and al I ; other necessary iefortnatiert. , On the final eompletiota of the sale, the Gifto "..im l.* be plieed in the Asa rrd's of: a C u MEPTCI4 e, PAIRVIASEIt to be DlSTltilie l +ED, due nottee oftwiti.eh will he g,iyeit thz, - -,ghoutt, the',lTtlited States and the flaamikaa.. List of Gifts: , . TOO. Mariitelii.44-4.*aqiingtons. ikroot etaxoco 100 ;• . 100 10.000. 100 « is Webster,. 10,000 i• 100 Calhoun: liesP 10.01.0 50 etegant Oit Pitintins. in. aplendidlat ~, t ranie4, size ..Tc.4 feet each, 100 elegant Oil Paintinxs. 2 , c3 feet ' LOO steel pittheliDgravings; bridliattly colored. riloltgi It frtunes,.:l4x3o in. each.. 143. le,riou, elegant steel plate Engravings. 'color e.l in oil. of ther Wai,k!agton Mornizoen..' LAi.•2O• inchc.... each, .237,n00 steel plate Engranlng,t, front 100 dif ferent plates HOW is Ims:or:slim of Oirned by tile-Artists' treion4 of the mar ket rallye of from 5U etm.t.4 UM:4- . 1 lirtit-e1a , .4 D'6l int:. in 31st s.. N, 11%_(.lirtry 22 liuildliat LotrA te-100 lOlst :Os., City, irtieb2ixloo f* deer; at ' Lotto,' 100 l. 4 rtes- o....litainimt,eault ten, thousand rent in fori.u.hurbsof N.ew York City. WA" eniumantlinit a nuignifirent vicw or the Hulse ver auftLong Island Sonn4,. at 29 perpetual loans of easlt, without intere , t, er seiltiity, stno • 20 "- 5.p00. ci.• " Reference in wgird to the Real - Frstare. F.. .L VisSelier 4 Co., fie:o E - srare Brokers. New York. - Orders. pot with money enclos— ed, bo be addiesseti, 3. W. HO-LBROCIKE; geft e y. 505 ,Rroad'way,.N. Y. - 11ErTfre KrigravingS r Diae Cat'aitigue are now re.tdy for delivery. • „„. , Ncreinfier &, .t)54..' 64'2: 54. 100. 2511 :ZOO ../Qolq , Ntq . GIJAS.SESi Pielure - Frainles, TE Invttr.- the pttbl.in . ,tn examine cttr, su perior,stock of l'kr.in a nit.,,frnianteritall LOOKINq GLAE.S. ,*()FerRA A7N D Pit:T.l.5HE ' , •NVINDO NV CO11104 . 1(),ES, BI 2 ACKI4.:I', TATA ES,. &c. We are manufacturing every (keseriviims of Gi./t. Work. and fancy Wood Frames, on cite ninsV pressing. terms. Also, Importers of French , anti _German Looking Glass Plates. Ol& work Re-Gill with neatness and. d'espateh. foa'Persons visiting Baltimore will do wets; to examine_ our assortment. ar . ders from the country will be utteneled to faithfislity promptly.. BARR Farr & BRO., G/iders, S 2 Howard St— corner Saratoga, opposite. "Western Ltute , .. t r , T 13 idbimurei Maya, 185.4. I,y PAPER. HANGINGS. WHOLESALE .d DRETAI L. 911-1 E su bscriberQa re daily dingto their ex tensive assortment of Paper . ,3lang Lags and 13ordet's, some new and beau tiful 'styles for their Nrofrag sales, to whieh• they ask the attention of the twine an the pith lie in general. The assort:mg-tit embraces new DIWNiNU ROOM DIieSYRATION.S, gold-, plain . . and rich col'orS; also, handsOrna designs for Passage's, Dinino. Rooms, Sze. Also, a large variety (.1' Common m i d mef li ts it, quality 'Satin 'and , Common Papers., of nevi and tasteful designs. Our city and coas:- try friends are invited to view rim,asgoitmeiir, confident they will 'find - it. ate largest in the city, and prices as low, as we have greatly in 4, creased our facilities, - 14 introducing many new improvements in our factory. HOWELL& BR oTH ERR, ;.07-B.atimore, St., bet‘‘ een Charles uud LigliVtir. . May 8, 1854. ly • , THIS WAY. IF YOU FIT.3IVT Jt VEHICLE THAT CAN'T 111 - HEAT T. THE undersigned, having purchased the Carriage-making establishment 'of Win. Graham, respectfully informs the public generally that he vk ill continue the said business at the old stand, in Washington street, half a square from Chambershurg street, whert he is prepared.) manufacture to order, at short notice, Carriages, Roekaways, Buggies,- SULKIES. JERSEYS, &c. He flatters himself that his stork is.a little ahead of any turned out by any other estab lishment in the. place—having none but the best of workmen employed, and using, none but the best materials. His prices are moder ate. Zia — REPAIRING tioneat short notice. Cmuntry produce taken for anything in his line. J. BARR ETT. Gettysburg, March - 13,1'854. tf SPOUTING ! SPOUTING! GEORGE and. Henry Warnpler will make liciuse Spouting arid put up the same low, for cash or country produce. Farmers and ail (milers wishing their Houses, Barns, &c. t_ • .• I we ll to gi ve them a call. April 18, 1853. FOR CHRISTMAS. -=-1 4 e Griat Double Brother Jonathan.--:200 copies received. Price 1.2,i cents. or 10 cupies•for P. l I. For sale at KELT.ER KURTZ'S Bookstore. sTovES—STOVES! ON h and for a groat variety of c , 1 1 1 1 ; d k . s-rov - ES—re r v cheap. Call end cir thrui• IliEti• ARS OLD. Septeusl.er 4, /B 51• _ 5:063, •su• 4 . 40,0a0 ..IJ 5.000. G. 5r.... H 5,z00. 41.f100 12,000, %2,000 , SIZE 5m00." 5 cloo.
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