AGILICI r. TII It A I. TI (3001) 01,D PLOUGH Lot thont sing whoirpy of Lite battle fray. 'ool•the.tieedo that 'have long store pabf.-- LoVtlektittilt in pried of the to whose clkty* ' Atsa apeatoki thil.ocean , rad. I .As4MIE totailagib dive all die - iraralip yorneease, ' 1 4ouleil Hailot - Arm twen truc. Hut from my himrt`a atort-3.. To the cause of the good ohl Let theft: l l;l; 4 3 lita .‘ ntes that in music float thiotiih their bright and glittering halls, t eitxProus twirl of the•hait's brigbt curl ohnolder of beauty liot define! t.Co me i$ the song from the tree. -A ntit l lie rich and blossoming bough 9, lheM attc,!hit Meets which the to tic greets AA be pitilVilt the good. ohl Plough. jbeund, the one, as it, comes eking - Protit * the ploughman's !mkt; throat! Did 110.iiineer'S shout ever yet give out 'PO the brown woods a wirier note! foßyTtpl. h . LldaX la crowned VYiti) a triumph asgood, I pow, As thiMgh antlered head at his feet lay 41csid, Instea4 Lithe visa! , old ;Toughs."7. I.t t • t Full,many , theta he that we daily see" anti hollow pride, At'lnitltoilotiOmaat's tot in his husalo cot ltinh s•segruful look deride; I et I'd iraiher take, aye, a hearty shake F/vim- i bis hand than to. stealth Td bow— , thOionfilt grasp of that hand's rough clasp 84417 the good oh! All hohor te then to these good ohl men, When at lest they are bowed with toil; Their :iinifeerre then' o'er, wht they tottlo - no =we, tor the:vs%.r eonepiered the Ftubborn Anil the elittplet each wears are hissilver A u s lno'cr.shisll the victoc's brow Wit); a latirel erown to the grave go down I.ike these sons of tJui good old !lough. '1) EFL TION'tIF POTATO It has been repeatedl y asserted that the, reashit 'ilt4 'potato° 'is now suiltle4ty i • ;,Wicked'iit' inalady; which at one tune tlireatened. its extinction, is that it has de.; kand,ett all sides we hear of re soinitidttilitious-that new -Sarieties of the 144i:11.16 41100 W be iininediately raised froth is all other matters, it is esssy" taCm. assertions ; but before we give =- seta to; theta; vre must ask for some proof Do ihe gentlemen who 'Wiled kr vaiieties, know which are, • • the ui rarteties now cultivated, ana which the nese 2 Have they any proof that the oinvaisietieelhave suffered in any peculiar tletreitlii that the hew varieties have ca. efilitipr:'Cin they point any one instance , tinimr,,patators in which facts . support Mein views.? , .We think not. Dr. Maclean, a gcntlenMn skilful in all liortOlititiliiftair4, raised but the oilier . ita): . 34lli;ig . potatec of great vigor aull, esoqllemic,4 : itaproduction is so recent that but fewuperstnislet poisess it at all. 'With. this variety, a portion of an old meadow siestli.iterielted over, near London, was planted in the'autumn of 1844 and spring of 189,, nOtnapure being used. 'pc crop • Was so much .attacked by the disease, 'that , not a r tuµ pAelpt#itoe, was found 'worth pre-. serving. • In reality there is do proof in any part of the twistable:l64)oM, that the race of plants wear out., Such ap opinion was en tertained:Weed by ilitlate Mr. Knight, apd . his views have been adopted by souto -physlOogists!,--.-Yettlitire -0- not only_ 42 pria of their correctness, but the strong est preseritption to the contrary. It is en perdiatql to . say 'that the Golden TiPpin apple:filihe',instince on whicb this theory • t mainly turns:: It is.said that it has worn out, midmost no longer be cultivated. But the Gnlden Pippin still 'appears abundant ly 111 . 'C'.Trit L Garden market; trees as healthy ,its, ever are to be found in this enuntry.ove ourselves bare seen it in Ire hmtl,•where there are no sym pions •of its decrepitude, and in Madeira it is in robust Th o o*.iarin g -out theory, thtre fore, fulls to the ground. - • Gardiner's Chronicle. FATTENINV .I?OULTEI .- h is asserted in the ""I'raititietions of the Society of Arts," that thmt., 4a-ttgreat advantage. in fattening goose, turkeys, and, in short, fowls of eve ry description,: on; potatoes mixed with meal. Os ahis diet they are said to fatten in , hisoltitim one-half the time ordinarily retikred tti bting'them to the" same ezcel lcnce of condition, on any kind of corn, or C VOU4UI meal itself. The potatoe must be buikt(Snijirlp ishilst they are hot, nod the meal added, just before the food is to be presididrik T (3 . - 14tutt 01.1 1 / 4 rittrruso 'Pries.---Fruir and fortiolitoelik:shrubs 'and perennial, plants ofireitayilitEcitip. nu!y, at this season, be 11;50* wjt per eet success. la setting wetwodly,,put a small quantity of lime in die litile.-44rout half a peck ton tree, mix i km' ,'llibristreily with ihe mould, in order that t iliitailkeessily accessible to the roots which I ca,inify in , every direction in search tiffussiLaike English publication says that ntr edessiadive plantation of trees has been fiientilli4ithiiw a few years, without the loss of a single tree, effected simply by putting a sopflippluatill of lime ; in,the hole before depositing the tom.:l,..Four husliclS are said 'to bei l lOply imllieiant for an acre. The reoccur the littie is to push on the growth of the riot tit' i ha ` qkv fl eet precarious rtate. . ' souls ii hsve existed, at first, an a , vv,4edpiiipti . tlif‘t inning the tree would 'r4ttolttelltraluiturell. but, this eppreheo t.ittorsospeftiettee has proved to be perfectly cvosoolllis.• A good coating of mapere a roisollbs spol. otailMotabe txtoellaisl. ' ~'Yi sdturaE3f. .14h,vrtikeirient...locks, Watches, Je.t% dry, &c Alleghen:c . - 11 Ouse, ' .r.ei THE Subscriber offers ( ..: 2t 4 11 MARKET sr. I`IIII.ADELPIIII A. a ., 10 the trade. or by retail, Tire subscriber (late of the i ( f N` ' ', i n, a hrg.e a ., sortillent of the Washington hotel, liarrishtirg, l'a.) takes i 0.:, 4 ',...''?(, followin. 4 . articles, being this method of informing his old fricittl3l S„ . ', c % i i . -4 . all of his own import-l and the public generally that he has taken', , .....16::` ,- ...0.. - lion or manufacture. the shove named , ILOTEL. Ti. House .. Boyers of goods in this line arc invited is airy and comfortable, and has been ea.! to examine the assornnent, and orders are tensively altered and improved, and the ! solicited, with the assurance that every ef proprietor hopes by strict attention to bus- fort will be made to give satisfaction and in- Mess, and a proper care for the comft - irt of. sure a continuance of cu4tom. , his guests, to merit and receive a share of, thAd & silver Lever Watches of ordinary vitality puhlie patronage. The House is situated Do (1 ,, do of superior tlnirlh. very eonrenieut for the Tray 1 ur t .r. Publ ;, '1 Do do do Anchors dc hettinea. tztiver &olds eased English and Lindes eerie being only two doors above the Harris-, with , iws, with light mod/um and hoax " cases. burg and Pittsburg Depot, gild within IWO 1 Gold Jewelry in all varieties. fine aintconitnon.. minutes walk of the Baltimore and Rend-I either plated, and Silver Vi'ami. ing Depots. Stabling attached to the pre. t Musical Bores. playing 2,4, 6,Band to times. raises. Terms $1 per day. Vold and Silver Spectacles. E. P. DU (11ES, Proprietor.. I) l , d i r.,_ o ,"„ : d Pitetidotebri4ll6 Penal /, .. /zept.. 3. 1/84 . 7......4 ,__ , / w., ......,.. gilt anaotherirames. 1 Watrbmakerv"fooleand Material" of all sorts. Fancy Articles, Fancy, Fans, Steel Beed!, 4cr, Ilavitigevery fanility fOrtibtaing goods on the ritost_ advantageous terms, .elarres ponding inducements , iv ill biotrered to pur chasers..-.. , iOII.N.C. FARR, 112 . Cheanut at. Philadelphia.. Zub , 16, 1.84t1-Ltinik' ' . ON: It I Watches, Jewelry, Ito. • ATC HES, Jewelry & Silver tirni‘e • may be had wholesale and retail,. guarantied better for the price than ,at tpy other store in Philadelphia, at (late Nicho las Le Huey's) No.±4 North 2nd street, rilOove Arrh, PinTadelpitia. WATCHES, all kinds, fine, raedi . • um and low qualities, among which are . Gold ',even., full Jewelled, $lO to $lOO I.epfnes " • , .25 to 40 • Qiortieto IdtiWfion, Silva Levers, full Jewelled, 2 0 60 80 Lepines 12 to. 18 A/outliers Aue 9 to 10 JEWELRY, Diamonds,' Gold Chains, Gold Pons with Gold Silver Holders, l'encils, Breastpins, Ear and Finger Rings, Bracelets, Cameos of Shell, Coral end lA va, with everyanher article of Jewelry of the richest and most fashionable patterns. SI I.V Eft W A RE, Platt. Furlia, Spoons, Cups,-&e., of standard Slyer. PLATED WARE, Castors, Cake Bas kets, Fans, Vases, Curd Cases and - other Rich Taney Goods in peat variety. Wholesale Buyers will lure money by calling here before.purehacing. . ' 111:7•Keep this advertisentent'add call at No. 72. You will be satls'fled The goods are really cheaper and better than are of fered-in the city - . For 'sale hiwi a hand some pair of 5110 W CASES, suitable for Jewelry. et, Fancy Store, apply as 'above. ; ; • ; , Sept. 3; , • 'Cheap' Watches and Jewelry.. • Aitt. Jewelled 991 d Le- . ~...z . ogre for *4O. Far: C i . t.... I Jatoltc . laid 00114110 . - . .i:s. N0..246 Maticetstreat, , Pikii. ' ; , r; /..y - 341plibiortO• '' . ', A4 1 .-: --..-• , II A 8 tebstatitb , ort hint, a large assort- r 1 - 1 'tient of Gold .aid Silver "Watches, at the following_lpuLprices : Pell Jewelteattad Lksi . ers r , -- -' - .": f4O 00 " &layer " ' 20100' Gold-Lrilines, Poll Jewelled,; . . . .30 .00 SilverTellitsoi, ' • . ____ ,ii 00 Silver Q ovilers, - - ' . 8 . 00 wither large assortment of 'Firm Jewelry, *deb :as }lat. Rings,Finger Rings, Breast Pins, .Bracelets. Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold:Chains, &v. - 'Hits_ also op, hand a complete tissortment , of patent • and plain .Watch Glasses, Main Springs, : Verwst, Bi ala and , fietttle, of everty descriptionin fact, a 'complete assortment of 'Wetchina ker's tools and Watch' materials; to which he would call the , attention otthe Country . 'Pride:: -Thorie• wishing anything in the above' line, will find it, to' .their - advantage to call: and exaneitro 'his stock before pur chasirwelsewhere: ..• ~ . , • Philadelphia, Aug.13,1847.--gth The ;#rgest. and .cheapest Stock - OP. GOD:1 . A 111;/ 1311.YER . . . . .. • IP " ' '- ' V i vaa # 4l#2lalitla 4lie - , Om acidPin . cy lewciry i ), . 1131 PlillyLA ItELPIILI,, , , Wholesale 11.141 Retail—icu. \ 'II. 4 . ' ' - . 4101 Market street. Gold Levers, full jewelled, 18 curet - ease, gold &A, ~ - _ Gold Levine., . do. ' do. • Silver Levers, full jewelled, - Silver Letiiiies, jewelled, Silver Quartier Watches,. opliisilid . q uality, Silver imitation Quartiers; 5 00 Second hood Gold end Silver Watch es. at all prices, frdm • ' '*2 to 1.1 00 Gold Pencils, - I 73 to 2' 00 Gold Braoele{a l i o :air topic and other • gets 2 00 Pure Elidver Treepoens, • • • • 4'Bo Diamond point Gold Pens, with pen cil solid silver holders, only -1 25 Gold chains, breast-pins, finger-tings,-estr rings and Jewelry of every description, at, the lowest Philadelphia or N. York prices; gold and silver Levers. Lepines, and Quaff. tier watches, still much cheaper than the above prices. A call will he stati.tient to convince purchasers , that this is the. plaie to get good and cheap articles. All goods warranted to be What they are sold for. Orders from the country punctually attend ed to. Old Cold and Silver bought for cash, or taken in exchange. All kinds of watches repaired and warranted to keep . correct I.llTle. - N. B. thave a splendid gold independ ent seconds watch for timing horses. Also. Gilt and Galvanized Watches, for traders' use, aud goods of all kinds in my line, at LEWIS LADO3IUS'S 111 . 1cii, Clock, and Jewelry Stole, N 0.4 tai Marketst.. :lime Lai, north side. Phila. Philadelphia, Aug. 0,1847.-7 m liover?rs First Prcsativan WRITING INK. • Silver Medal just awarded by theArneriCan Insti tute, New York, 1847. :MAHE following testimony from distinguishil &% Institutions speaks for itself University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, May 11, 1641.5 Having tried, for some time, the Black Ink inantifuMured by Mr. Joseph E. Hover, we have found it well suited for manuscript, by its running freely, and its exemption from coagulation. Its shade also we me Well pleased with. W. E. HORNER., DeiVii of the Faculty. • JOHN LUDLOW. Provost, . _ 5AMUF.1...13.: WYLIE, Vice Provmt. HENRY RF.F.D, Seery of the Faculty. ROSWELL PARKE, Ptof. Natulal Phi losopy and Chemistry.. W. W. GERHARD, Lecturer. ` We folly concur in the above-- : 4 . G. muttros, Din- of the Faculty o • Pennsklattnia Medic - al College. A. D. BA 11. .111*.MURTIIIF, Prof. of Anatomy in Central High School. F. Fa A LEI - , secretary of the American Fire Insurance Company. ‘, J. D. GEORGE, Phil. Custom Illorer'o ittortamantlne Cement A M 1.7,11111014 For sale, wholesale and retail, at the Alanufac lot y, No. trl, North Third street, opposite Cite !Amid, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HONER. l'ilanefitetnrer. lETFor sale in Gettysburg at the Book and Ste tiunery, stow of H. Hutu Lea. William Keilholtz, Dealer in Paints, Oils, Briishes, Glasss, Varnish, Puity;hnd Afixed,Pitints, of all colari,attheltnaest rates. Conuir.of Sainklia and CimeasttrAtikAapixbibila dui Peittea'Avenosi,'BaltimpET N. B. IVixt.tax'Kxti.nOtax, having had a long experience in Pjsiiite, Oilsotc, be ing a practical Hodge' and Sign Painter, will give all intOrnistion, respecting mix ing Paints, Ste., gratis. Country Mer chants and others aupplied on moderate terms. 'Oct. 29, lett-1y ' A SCIESttFIC MgDICIN E. Great experience awl. judgement are re• gulped to MAI ti vahsale, Ind at the same font. tnnonent urgaftve--This is pss oessedonlyby eto. ti p rn .211 F. great trr s i s ty o the reenies advert;3- ed of this are manufactured by per -1101111 who have no idea of 1 &relative ur indis id ual potters of the drugs they . It is this cause . mote than any other, which ceasions the inert ness sod often injurious edicts, produced by ad vent:est remedies. And hence the general preju dice Which prevails against tjseni. Now there is a great ditTerence in this respect, with regard to the pills made by De. - Krandreth. and consequent ly their superior dahlia upon the public. Each of the articles composing the Brandreth rills, ate prepared in that way which will secure their ben eficial effects to the system in the safest and easi est manner. For, instance, some ingredients ha i e to kprepared in vacuo ; that Is, the air is exhaos. tea in the Menai!, and remains so until a combi-' nation is effected with other ingredients, ' wgich afterwards prevents the air from acting injurions• ty upon the modmine; -- Again; the-proportion ter each ingredient depends upon its multiplying power upon other ingredients—For the power of different vegetable purgatives upon each other, is governedby similar laws to the power of figures by multiplication. Nine added to nine, make eighteen; put nine times nine are eighty-one.-- So it is with some vegetable purgatives. By ad ding nine parts of one ifigredreul.,.sntl nine parts of another ingredient loge her, the power is in- creased; not to eighteen, but to eighty-one. For example, t dieser of the articles' to produce' limy purgative effect, would have to be used to the ex tent of eighty-one drains; by combining them only eighteen grains have to be used. Again, an other ingredient is found to multiply this nosier again, which in a proportion or Its 0 grains, would have unt; upon the simnel economy, h'ut whirtM to eighteen mains of a compound of tidiri touts tit nine grains, each of two mete dientssfielil again multiply thelueser which the) 11'4 glint:4'of eighty-one, to one hundred and sixty.tWo'. So again, the mixtuie 'of twenty grains can be again multiplied by an an addition of trano grains. to the power or three hundred and twenty-four grains, of the origiyal power of the two first ingredients. Here we iise tis enty-two grains, ii kith, as a purgiftiie, contain the power equal to three hundred and twenty-lour grains of either of the ertieles'alone; nevertheless, altho'so powerful after being thus com4ined, are sale in any quantity--always having a beneficial effect, and in co ease . eapable of doing injury. of which thomeands bear amplowitness. , ~ ' - - MeT thirst , in any way out of health use these Pills. They will find it much to their ads outage. a:?Thee . Brindieth Pills ire sold for 2.5 cents per box at Dr. B. Brandreth'a Principal Office, 241 BrOadway, N. York, and by the following duly authorized Agentar-4. M. tftevenson ee Co., (let. tyshurg ; „T. 4. M'Creary,' Petersburg; Abraham King,llunterstown; A. M'Farland, Abbottstown; 'D. M. C. 'White, Hampton; Brieeringetsdr Pink, LitUestoreni.-C-10.4dinalTlicq--W" Heagy,;Fairfield ; J. H. Aulatbartgli, %sat Berlin ; D. Nevreomer Mechanicsville; Sam'l Shirk,llan. over. ' - -1 , 440 00 $25 to 30 00 20 00 `l2 00 ITOTia E. Testamentary on the Es. ELZZAHBTH WILSON, late of ILT4Te 4RB ' 61 Straban MVlnship, Adams county, deceas ed, having 'been granted, to the subscri bers,residing in the same township, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate, to call and settle, the'saide with- out defaY, and - those having claims against said estate are requested to present the same, properly authenticated, for settle meet. . • WAti VAN'ORSDAL, JOHN WETIIY,RBPOON, Executors. Feb. 1 . 1,1848. NOTICE. ETTERS of Administration on the J EstAte,ofjosiVitCosnurr„late of Mt. Pleasantiown'p, dee'd,lutving-titten grant ed to 'the "subscribers, melding in Adams county they hereby give notice to all why are indebted to said Estate to call Mod pao the same without delay, and those having claims arc desired to present the satne; properly authenticated, for settlement. SAMUEL IMRBORAW,, JOHN COSHUN, • A`duttrifiArtora. The firstnamed Administrator rattles ih Mountjoy, the . second. id Mountpresant township. Jan. 21, 1848.-;:tit • T ETTERS of Administration on the IA Estate of ELIZABETH WALKER, late of Cumberland township, deed, having 'been granted to the subscriber, residing iu said township—Notice is hereby given to all those indebted to said estate to :make payment, and those having claims upon the estate 'to present the same, properly au thenticated, for settlement: JOSEPH WALKER, Adnfr. Jan. !?L,1848.—.-6t. - CII.E.VIN OF the very best quality, and ilifyeren't flavors, can be had. at WI times, at WA'S Confectionary itichamberii- street. l'amilies and Partits will be applied with any desired quantity, at the shortesit notice. CAKES and CONFEC TIONS of all kinds always on hand, and will be furnished, to order on reasonable terms. Gettysburg, July 23.—tf NOTICE. YORK SPRINGS SEMINAR, ran FEMALES rrIIIS School is located in a healthy pnri of the,country, within of a mite of York Springs, and2o miles west of York, at which place persons arriving the morning train of Cars. by applying to Samuel /lays,. will meet with ready con veyance to this place on the same day, and those corning.int the afternoon train can take the - Eleitysborg Stage iminedhilelly:for G4tt's Tavern, on The York and Gettys burg turnpike, where t!ley will be itsclm; modated'eier night 4nd conveyed here, the nexl day Tho r lethool is also easy afar.- Gess from Baltimore, Carlisle,;Harriaburg, Ind Gettysbargois . itages, from each ofthese places pave thretigh Plitersberg(elm Mile north of this ) 'll64i:idler' play, of the week • 'fhe o,a* of listruetion emptiest, all the branches oftatolid liberal English'pd-_ ucationi togethermish. the FienchatutGer man hinguage..antrthawin TIM first_ second Will commence on the second ifijr in he fith.month,,and that for the winter on the first second day in the I.ltll month, and each contiuno2l I weeks.. Tensw.—Yor Tuition, nue rding, Wash ing, tte-, • *5O per session of 22 wecka, one-halt payable in advance, and. the re mainder et the end of the term. No ex tra chargetexeept tbr theYrenah , and Ger man languages,. and Drawing.. The use o r, 4t14 Pltrary...stiikput charge; other IloolteandStstionery. when needed, fnritishett, as the usual. prices,. Each pupil muse furnish her own wash basin And towel, and have each article of clothing Masked with her entire name. JOEL WIERMAN LYDIA S. WIERMA York Springs, Adams Co. Pe.-3m SPLENDID PREMIUM PLATES. The Columbian Magazine,. Cot ENT BY NAIL to 'Any part of the U. States 4/) free of postage.—The Columbian Magazine for ISSN edited by John Inman And Robot A. West: a repository of the choicest A merican Litefature, entirely original, and of the must costly original embellishments. The Columbian Magazine enters upon a new rear with ptespeoliinciessingl) !night arid pre promising- It has sustained a proud position in the public estimation. '('lie press universally, and with a generous kindness which the Propri. etor gratefully acknowledges, has borne testimo ny to the superiority of its literature and the pro lusion and elegance of its embellishruente; while its immense and contsanrit increasing circulation. :AO Wit 4 that the press has but uttered the general sentiment, and affords such agreeable evidence that it tar met the expectation of all, teat it seems to the publisher almost unneceisiary to speak of the future; Itcanuot be necessary to say much of the con duct of the literary department of thetoluntbian. The gentleinen *Ma have so long and satirilictert ly discharged that duty, continua their efficient services, and the publisher is happy to annoiluce that he has made arrangements with several of the moat distinguished writers in this country, whore mauler coattibutions will enrich the Alag- Bailie ; while, as heretofore, the merit or an arti cle, quite as touch as'tbe fume of its writer, will be the passport to its pages. Elevated sentiment , and pure morality will distinguish all the Wese -1 ture of the Colombian Magazine. The paper on which the Columbian will here ' after be printed, is, manufactured expreesly for the purpose, by ous of the largest and mast highly es teemed makers in the Union, and the typography will he of proportionate neatness. The publisher respectfully solicits from authors, intuits, sithrciiheis and agents, a contiimance al the confidence hitherto so generously awarded the Magazine. As an earnest of the liberality with which be intends to conduit that department of the work, he has prepared, at a knee outlay, a magnificent full-length portrait of Washington, [ price two dollars, in stipple and mezzotint, which will be presented gratis, free of portage. to every yearly subscriber to the Columbian .Magazitte, who will send to the publisher IP in advance, postage paid. It is an engraving of such superior merit, and the subject is of such profound and a biding interest, that he cannot doubt that the gilt will highly gratify the receiver, and largely swell the list of his subscribers. He aonezes, also, the following unusually liberal terms oh publication, it being undeistood that the subscriptions are in cash : For $3. the Magazine and Lagraving Wash ington. Fors), two copies of the :Magazine, and the en graving with each. 11711 w great National Pi ctu re of the Declara tion of Independence, just published. This pie tore, which was painted by Col. Trumbell for the Rotunda at Washingtokaud originally-engrmed on-e-QPPcr -b-Y-A..a-llurands-bathetare , engraved on steel. It contains portraits of all the signers, and should be the Republican Emblem in the Home of every American citizen. The size of the engraving is 21 by 31 inches; it is printed nn the best plate paper, 28 by 38 inches. Price. $3.- Every person who will send to the publisher of the Columbian, SI, goost pa/doll:mil receive a copy of this Engraving sod a copy of the Maga zine for one Year—the Eugrauinefree of Postage. For PS, the Magazine:Tor one year, and a copy of each of the Premium Plate,. JOHN 115. TAYLOR, Publisher, 151 Nassau street, N. York. Protection against ,Loss by Fire. lllVllF:"Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection 'Com pany,7' being ifiCorporated by an Act of the Legislature, and fully organized and in opera , tion under the direction col the following .Hoard of Managers, vii: T C Miller. James Weakly,l) NV M'Cullougb, A G Millet: T A M . Kinky, Philip Slangier; Samuel Galbraith; Samuel Tritt, Abut King, (Adams,) joint Zug, Samuel Huston, J T Grettn.LJ Been—call the attention of the inhabit. ants of Cumberland abd Adams counties to the cheapness of. the rates, and the many advantages which this kind of insurance has over any other. Ist. Every , ,perison impaled ',beet:inns'!" 'Member of the company sad takes psrt in the selection of oilliers Mid the direeilorsa iialeconeteriti: 2d. For insuramlenoratose is demanded than is `necessary to meet the expanses of the Company, and. Indemnity against !pates whioll - marhaPPeE:' 3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewaleis avoided is inswing thee term of five years. 4th. Any person okaying for insurance, must give his premium . note for the eheapest due' 'at the tate of five persent., which will be $5O on the 1000, for which he will, have to pay $2 50 fork* years and $1 SO for survey and policy, and on more vipless loss be snit sined to a greater amount thin' the funds on hand will, cover, end thili - no mire than a pro rata share. These ,rates are mach - cheaper than those of Other coMpanies, ex cept such as are incorporated,on the same 'princi. T. P. MILLER, President. , A.G. Nit E. tart, Secretary, UT The following.named persona have been ap,.. pointed Agents for Adams County :—Wm W Brix ton, Esq. General Agent for Adorns county; 3 A Thompson end D Ziegler, Gettysburg ; Dr. Wm R Stewart, Petersburg; Henry Myers, New Ches ter; Henry Mayer, A bbottstown •' Daniel Com fort, Straban township ; AbrahantKing, Hunters town; David Blythe, Fairfield; T T Wierman, Arenattyille; Wm Morrison and Abel T 'Wright Benderaville; Dr. D Mellinger, East Berlin ; Ab'm Scott, Cashtown. Sept. 13,1846.—tf HOUSE SPOUTING s c b r l e n r i a l d v e h :n w d i p a t: t t e j us p i r ) o y m t p h t e sub. ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be.procured at any establish ment in the county.. ' • GEO. E. BUEIILER. Gettystirg, October 15, 1847. PEA NUTS, FILBERTS, AL. MONDS, &c., of the beet, quality to be had at the Confectionary of • BT ACMCSMITHIN . ..... F r ilK undersigned has connected with t Cbadbutaking Establishwittit laige §utith Shnp t ant;.ta l erepaFed to do ALLAISia 00"‘ . BIACKS - 3011 - /INP, . met.toptS.O MOO CagiAo' .11114113,1AGONS, kC, woisdol4. to those who have Horses to be. that he has in his employ„ rft-rato hands, winch, with his personal'atteMiou, ,will enable to give • entire.. satisfaction to allthosa who may favor him with. a ,CARRI,4(44 & BUGGY,SPRINGS. (warriii4ed) - ytilttieliratuptly, made to or der at all' times: 1L:7 6 .A1l kinds of REPAIRING done, h'oth 1t Whed atmU Iron, at the most reduc ed ' • • ' ' 110+71'hankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance ofpat ornige, and invites his friends to , call at his.Estahlishment in wes(Chatnl4rshurg at,, a fekv doors beitiw Thtunpson'S lintel. C. N. ROFFMAN. aeitypburg, October 15, 1547: vilipletme areladmited Remedy PC1141 . .1)1 . 151A FN)PIiS; AINS in.. and discharge of matter from, the dag eat, togethili wilt': all other unpleasant symp toms,,which either aceminpany or announce so ingaching Deafueso. This invaluable medication the iesult of &loin and faithfully pursued coarse 'of experiMehts instituted with the sole view td discover (ilpeisible) a certain', and.'st the same time, a•satb remedy for this dreadfully afflicting disorder; and efi'er being extensively used in the private practice of the subscriber during the List •eight years, its very numerouseases with the most remarkable lioness, is now offered to the public, for the benefit of thme who, from (helmet or other consoe, cannot have the personal attention of the proprietor, in the fullest confidence of in efficacy, and in the' firm belief that it will not disappoint the expectations of these a ho mey haYeoetasino for its use; in short, that it is the most VALUA.- IMF. article aver offered to the public foe thisdl eeave. (.o•Forstrife in o.ttvsburE by S. H. BUMBLER, in Abbottstown by ‘V,AII. tR, in Oxford by tt !iv & flu Ltie. and in Fiankhn townfthip by l'noptAti. J. Coni...u. [Aug. 0,18-11—ly A C11:12:1'AIN Cilia: FUR THE riLEs 1N•. 'lel !tie In NDIAN Vegeneble Piles Remedy, i!lt dames lie praliarution, which his beau used N nth en rife aucces. ter many years. Being nn internal Illedlelfre, It has a !cc 'dud preforetice over out‘‘ Sid iipplications, which aielui palliate et. and net cu• roll% en. 'lbis medicine acts upon the diseased parts, producingheilthy act tun and a permanent mfr—wllltai %VI W1.1114.1&:6T,UM sty Til► MU . . . tErSold, - "Wii - 01.5510 iful I etial, by R. w.vsta W A LTUM, Proprietors, 376 NI a.r tzet street, Phila., and by 4. I LIU Gettysburg; ‘l'll3. Bit t Inger, AbbottsioA n ; itiley, Oxtonl, and J. Cooper, Franiltu t (A ng. G. E. BUEHLER ESPEC'PFITI.LY informs his friends arxl the pithlie generally that he has no on hand a large- agsortntent of TIN W.IRE . of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—all warrantcJ. Persons wishing to purchase at low rates will da well to call before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTISC will be wade and put np at 124 cents a foot. Gettysburg, 111 - aTch 12, 1947. The Daily . National Whig S PPDLISIIED EVERY BAY IN •111 K tJ City of Washington, at ticiekick, • P. M.— sunslays excepted—and served to stib.cribers in the City; at the Navy Vent its Georgetown in Alexandria and Baltimore on the• same evening, at 6 cents a week, payable to the bolt Agent 01 the Whig, G. 1.. Gil tektites; P.sq.,or his order. It is also mailed to say rut of the U, States for $4 per annum, of $2 for six months, payable in ad• vatted." Adieittikrants - or Ten itiver - orievs in , wiled one time Inc 50 cones ; two times fur 75 cents; three times $1; one week forel 75; two weeks for $216 ; one Month $1; two months $7 ; three months $10; six months $ll one year $3O —payable ahem,* in advavre. THE NATIONAL WIIIG is what its name indicates. It speaks the sentiments of the Whig patty of the Onion on every. question of public policy. It advocates the election to the Presi dency of Z 'Litton, subject to the deci sion of the Whig National Convention. It makes war to, the knife upon all the measures and acts of the Administration deemed to be adverse to the interests of the sountry,smd exposes without fear er favor the corruptions of the „party in pow er. Its oolumna are open to every man in the country for the'aiseussion of political or any oth er questions, . •• • In addition to politics, a largeArrtion of the National Whig will be devoted , to publications upon Agriculture, Mechanic and other useful arts, Science in general, Law, Medicine, Statist ics,ilse. Choice'specimens of American and Po. reign Literature will also be given, inch dlig Reviews, &c. A weekly list of the Patents is sued. by the Patent Office will likewise be pub 'jibed—the whole forming a complete family newspaper. THE WEEKLY N,ATIONAL , .WIIIO, one otthe largest newspapers in the U. Stites, is now made up foam the columhe of the Daily Na tiOnal Wbig, midis published every Saturday for I the low price of 02 per annum, payable In lid. Vance. A double sheet of eight pages will be given whenever the press of matter shall justify it. The memoirs of Gem Taylor ' I Written 'es. preislytor the' National - Wbitere in coarse of publication. They commenced with the seednd number, *large number of tante' Of which have ba d minton/4, te supply calls for bath numbers, • . CHARLES W /PENTON, • Proprietor of National Whig. Washington, Oct. NO 847.-43 m ($8). Or. Cullen'aindian dale .Spen c . , Tor Itionlinta Col4liilirts. _ , Is fast taking the,place ofeve• ry preparation heretofore used (Dr diseases arising from•Weaknee,corother souses. All that is necessary Co secure this medicine apiece in the Pornestii Practiee of every tinnily; when such, a medicine is needed, Is a trial. It speaks I,r itself is innocent in its operation, and no injury can a• rise ftom its use at any time. lit Tor sale, wholesale and retail, by Rowan & WALTON, PrOprieti)re,37l} .Market at. Phila. and by S. 11. BELEiILE it, tykburg ; Was. Bittinger, Abbottstown • Lilly At, R i ley, Oxford, and by T, J. ('ooper, Franklin tp. ./11 shlrtirle: 1099 L". of WALNUT KER NELS, (in good order,) wanted at k.,7• C. treatves Confectionary .Gettyribtirt, (di Which 'l2k eta, a , pounil will be paid in Cush. Immediate atten tion is required. As the above article can be prepared by those who have Walnuts on hand, at leisure hours, attention 4.Vi16 well Rec. 100847. 31E1431111Lit 21111141hTIFILINIiii • OF VAIIIIOI/8 Fart 6111/4 47.7911'S OFFICE Consumptives Read—Let none despair. • • THOMPSows Compound Sjjrup of Tar 4. Wood Ntritth tha, the REST ref the day for CONSUMPTION,Asthina, • Coirehs, Colds, Liver Com plaint,4.e.,4-c„ 4te. and all kindred diseases of the respiratory . . . organs . .„. , .. 41411111111 preparation, now so" extensively used has do parallel, es an efficient retheity, in the class of.ffiseases tor 'which it ta appliciffile.—:- Ito peculiar .composition nimble'' , it to net in,ai kindly marmis ,upon diseased organs ; soothing je ritilion, quieting_the cough, and, inducing an ea sy expectoration, thtis freeing the lungs and air vessels from offensive matter, which othery Ise. wouldaggissertte diabase, and ultituatel) , reautt to confnmed consumptiod. • . ''. ' . 1 ; To ,puidie speaierti tbie medicine is invaluable rendering the va ice clear and anon& and renew: ini any pretlispoaition to disease iu the Luingaatn Bronehlte. • , !Sp: WHAT A rirysicwi RAYS The following is froth Dr: Yonng, the distin iluished vocalist: 'Philadelphia, Jan. IS, 1847 Having used ilf my Ptuctice, nu well as rainy own family.“Tliomuon's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood.. Niiptha," I have , O hesitation in say ing that it is the river rititruultlog of the kind in wm,for perions soffet hie from ,Consumption, Coughs, Cohla, and all affections of the throat, breast, &c., Pp prevalent at this season of the iear. Wlll. YOUNG, 134,Spruce it. READ THE FOLLOWING! Harrisburg, Nov. 18, 1845 . , Dr. S; C. ThompsOn—Dear Sir: I eonsiderit a grateful duty tiipubfielfickfioWleagkillieliiirielit I have derived from the use ol your invaluable mediejeei the contriound Syrupoi . Tar and Wood Naphtha, lit the spring of 1110,1 was token ill with bilious lever, and was very ill for a lung time. Atter I bad partially recovered, my Ord• chin informed ma my lungs were affected; and treated nut accordingly . Ms skill bad no effect, for Instead of getting bet*. L 41i :geese ,weksa.. 1 was filially informed by him that 'I was ineu• rable, and must die, and that nothing remained but preparation for another world.' My weak. nese increased until I was confined to bed 1 had very severe pains in my breast, side and back, shortness of breath, and I was sn very hoarse that my voice could not be heard, unless the ear was applied close to my month. My cough was ter• riWe, harassing me night and day, so that I could obtain very little re.d. While suffering in this way, with no relief, I saw your advertisement in the -Union," of this borough. aiththe certificate of a Indy of Philadelphia appended, veil ich BO near. Iv described, my case that I revolv er to try your medicine and its effect upon me. I accordingly sent to your agent, Dr. Id'Plierson, and procured a bottle. I had not used more than one•thiril ol it. before the hoarscuees lett sir; I then took it menially ; the pain in my breast, &c. left me ; th e shortness of breath and ecougli was removed. and I am now able ton elk and vigor. You can make Ow use of this your please. 1 ant willing to give nee r•ati:.faetion that may be required o: one it , called on personal. ry. With gteat iespect. I remain your P. &c. . 1 A 1 " 11 1- QUIRE. is. 111-This invaluable remedy is pupate,' ntil) by I A y & thekton. N. E. Corner of Fifth and `•pr PlulailvltakAa. a.u.l cau bt, Lad of the Colton tog _Agents: S: S. Forney. Cettygburg. B..lngney, Carlisle. 11. P. Lange, tianover. C. .q. Morris 4. Co.. York. Nod bA. respectable Dritgeists trenerall! . Viler conts,or <I .90 per bottle. Beware of kpril 30, ISI7 , IS IS Stanton's. Ex!ernal Remedy, 111r.V rs 1.% 1..11 E.I 4 T, k u o v utilver.ally• ack Kay,' leaped to be :lie I N ItUUItIIY For Rheumatism, Spinal A treesions.Coniractions ul the Muscles, Sore "throat and Quinsy, I. sum Old Ulcers, rains in the Back uud Chest. Ague in the iheust and Faun, Tooth-Ache. Sprais, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns. Croup, Framed Feet and all Nervous Iti4eases. LINIMENT ui.taining n notori I toy unequalled by any similar !mity. It requires no putting to give at a reputation, it has been for some time silently and surely securing it, and now, when its beneficial effects have been experienced by so many, the expressiontof grat itude are continually appearing, and ihnee who hare been made whole by its means,•redesirmui that tire afflicted should no longer remainignorant of its invaluable and infallible efficacy. Mr. Gen. E. Stanton. the Proprietor, is con stantly receiving testimonials of benefitsreeeived from ifs use, arid many of the cures it hasaffected almost exceed belief. In one case it chilflt bad been II cripple for eight years, hat Mg wrenched the spine, when at the age of two years, by a fall from a chair. Medical treatment failed. but four bottles of the Liniment restored him to strength. -andivemovr-foint-with-hie-pleynnates in their yootbrul gambols, as robust as the healthiest them and only a small, hump on . hiA back to re mind him of his early sufferings. • Price 25 cants pet' bottle. The Xtirtrelss Friettd. STANTON'S . PAPILLARY OIN . TMENT, CKNOWILEDGF.D to be the moat valuable MA remedy that has yet been discovered, and may be relied on tvith confidence by all who may have occasion for its use in came of MILK. FEVER, AGUE IN THE ERE.ABT, SORE NIPP&IKS„ &c. This Gintineniiiriaititalialy intended for theme complaints that Mottiers are liable to during the nursing of infants; and may be truly called "The Nursta.Friend. Price 25 eta. per box. G. E STANTON, Proprietor,,Sing Sing, New Y or k. said by.. S. IL fiuelt/er and S. S. Forney, Gat tysburg ; Wolf, East Berlin ; .d A . ilr rland, Abbnitstown ; Lilly and Riley, Oxford,; Azad) litdabaugh, Hampton ; E. Zack, New Chester ; . diem King. Hun terstown ; liohzinger 4. • Fere', Peters burg. (Y. S.) ; G. IY. Ikon, Fairfield. Jati. 7, 1545.—0n0, ,DVS . PEPSIA, Atd and allDiseasaa if the Stomach and .Bowels. irIYtEIPEPSIA, or Indigastion and'its ; 'tonseitueneek—An eminent Profes sor safe: "lt chiefly arises in peratins who lead either a eery sedentary or irregula r life. Althoogh - notregerded as a fatal di sease,„yes, if paglectgd r it•may bring wain curable Iblalideholirl Jaudice • Madneits, or Vertigo, Palsy, and Apoplexy. A great siagularity attendant on , it is, that it may awl; often dogs , congeal - I great length lc time , without 'any .tainieskm-of the; ay 111 p ;, Wing. ' • • CAUSES.--Grief and' unetteiness of mind, intense study; prof use evacuations,. excess in yenery, excessive use, of.spir lions liquors; tea,. tobacco, opium and other Mircoties, im'mdtierate repletion, o ver distention of the stomach,• adeft cieney in the secretion of the bile or gastric juice, exposure to cold and.damp air, are the chief causes of this disease. MPTOMS.—Loss of appetite,' nau sea, heart-burn, acidity and Trend eructs lions, gnawing ot•the stomach when emp. iy, uneasiness in the throat, pain in the side, costiveness, chilliness, languor, low ness of spirits, palpitations, and disturbed sleep. . TREATMENT..--.OR. LLEN' VE GR 211217,LE COMPOUND hull nes. or failed in affording immediate relief and a radical - cure for...thin disease. - Principal' Office, No. 71 N. Eigi . atk,st., east aide, Philatlelphlt,'' For sale an Get. tysburg by H.: S. 'FORNEY, July 30, 1847.—1 y Indian regei able Filson( ea, DR, CULLI.:N AGAIN vicToßlot;s4 mowAriti .& IvALToN. Gents.—ln justice to you as well as a duty I owe the publiri, I^feel l•Const rained to furnish a short statedient lot Abe wonderful squ William, and stauy who leaddhi‘tlistittionial surprised to lied thstheist atilt this' ll , s o still more so, wheo . they, learn Met he,hiremele lyrecovered from thedreadful Serofula N• i 'be his so long iuthited. '''" • It is now , mare thin Misr ydart , sMeut tlikella. ease, first made. its appearance mime of Ilia legs, in deep and, ,ronnlng.,ulneire,, i'llbse;gortilmpld pima then two years. confining, bitri.listble during Which several pieces of the lioniewmp,e. way. It then att4leed iMie painful Ocelot. Several pieces of belie% e 'reps the arm also. • In'thli •thrie(tistol•yitirs"ielletikin months) he was under the,trlebtment slitsettesit of our best physicist's", (and, kapk some thirilgir more bottles of tie,reaptiAlle and ,lotliee)Tous, pronounced by'the'floctors,,lNCUßAß • 1 He was when, upon th j'ietioMfeenditlen eif r. lie stehunit, taken t Whe s rfle continued under the'eare if:;Dry months. Ile was then.sent home d incureldee-s- In a lewmonths the other leg br . qkq out in coplpil- Meera. Spirits of tar was recommended by j a friend—he took this 'CiVotit four inipubli,'wlthent benefit—indeed he g6t *orse, when I gave jap, all hope .of hit ever gelling Well; Cit this stage of the disease, I was advised by the Rev. A. D. Gillette, to try your medicine. I had very little faith in it, I confess. i(having ttiaCim many medicines without benefit) He,!however, commenced taking the PANACEA on the first of of Ivlsitch, 8. D. 1816, and has been using it ten' months. Three monlsl4fier be Begin the - nee of the Panacea, an, ulcer made, its OPPOllllllte upon his neck above t h e collar iMe.. open until ateitit 'three Weeks 'Shia; Veen. 'rr nescen'. He is now sound, and SW eliit4ttlaytnent of perfect health. I gratefully add my iestiertais• ial to the many already in ybar pimuldtioe4ffilie wonderful efficaer of your “DR. CIII 4 „LEIti:4 llt.th t VEGETABLEPANACV'..A.'', Respectfully ytiors, . tiArottr (Late of Philadelphiai) now Vreiriard' Streit Mount Holly. New Jersey. January Ist 111411 On this sixteenth day of March.. Ai D. 18 1 7, before me, ths subscriber, art Alderman Mond fer the city of Philadelphia, pertionally calve /jarrret D. Barker, who being duly sWorn aceoidlinips law, loth depose and say, thatthe facie iief In the above statement are trite. Hseissireb. Rs Ka en. Sworn and stib:crit ed Ibte meu JOHN Tllol4l`tittN, Aldeimee: Sold, vt botanic+ and rata il,by ItuwAirs A;. WAL TON, I'i-orient-5,376 Market *treat, Phibmbil phi a, and by the Milt - mine Agents: S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg. Billinger. Atitiotistown.. $• Riley, Oxford.. T. J. Cooper, - Fi-intditi Pee. 10, 1 t. 317 —2m [August 6. 1847] AFFL If TED 11 EA 1) N ONE DESPAIR ! R 3 S' rX?EjTicaantTi FIR nit: or Consumption, Coughs, Pron. chili., asthma, Croup, Whoopius Cough, Spitting of Blood, Sore 'Throat, Pains and Oppres nions of the. Breast, ,Dff! 'kali!, of Breathing, and all other di seases of the LMONARY ORGANS - 41111 I• valuable p eparut ion hle been before dan he public rof yearg, during üblch time the Proprietor has received numerous terti• of its superior ellicacy iii the übot then t mood complaints.. The rollooirig is amestract from the letter of a blend, dated Philade' ph. a. J an Dear Friend—The suciens at the Expectorant 13 lh exceeded all expectation. For instance, my isiend Mrs 11—1 was sulleting from a set eie cold contracted 60111 e file or six weeks ago, bu ring which time she had taken many highly te commended remedies, but without experiencing the leant 3enelit, nett' al nay earnest solicitation, she consented to try "It Ott s' EX V EMOR A NT" and %vac completely cured by the use of two but. ties. the next patient was Altos D.-1. leis. itod her and found, she bad taken a severe cold, (or the cure of which she had tried minty tioi tritons, but with no effect. !gave berone Witte of the Expectorant, and it cured her completely. The thin] cure wail on a' lad whit had ta ken a tremendous cold on•acentim of exposute from running errand.. Ilia cough was of Ito or dimity kind—one bottle cured hint: , Your friefid t C. W. G. 4.1 - CAU l'ION!:-.11n consequence pt the many preparatihn* now' lietbre the public u , del the !lames of " E Atr "Belsarns,""Syrariti'l'fbe• and even of a similar name, the plePrieWt *Nelms it necessary to caution the afflicted against coun terfeits. Fitch bottle of the grnit(tir his' the worth : 7 1Enti - ErWorewt—fliperteinf= &bloom Md." blown in the glass ; the in connected capitals' stamped on the , seal,and my written signature on. the xi rapper, without which it cannot be genuine. irJ Pnee, centiliter bottle. and thief mob!, to be refunded if a curd be mit effected, when taken according to directions! Prepotedcanikby J. F. ROSS, Druggist, Baltimine. i For sole by the following Agents:—' Samuel H. Buehler, Gettysburg, Geo. W. Heagy, Fairfield. • ' Won. M. lreilletvell, Petersburg. ' fEr REMEMIIER—NO CURE. NO PAY Ix, Feb. 11,18.18. (May ge,11147-4y ROWAND CARMIIIATI,VE I.Tn7P s a certain cure fbr Dierthea„DYeenteil„ Cho lent Morbus, Bowel Complaint., &it., thousands will certify who have tented its vrirtais within the few months it hive istitti offered to the Bead the Certificate of Dr. Rollo high ly respectable physician of PhiladelPhn: , "Gentlemen—l cheerfully bear test taiotiffe geod'effects of your CARMINATIVE '154 after 'iving been 'doted of Tines revere !Acids of Diarrhea,- wititirrille-4est—feWiroostlsk. Being opposed to nose ZIT in any lorm, it tonic 'nisch persuasion from a friend, who keeps ii in his,heuse ae is"family medicine," to induce me to midge use 'of it. Ile spoke so confidently, 1 gave,it a tail; mid 'was not slow to make a trial of ir t 'db" the second attack, having been ielieved soindentbitthe first. .71 have prescribed tiwCanninstiveilyiepid SMikt,4l ,o Y of my 0 , 414:,/ , 4401 } Pf5 0 e 41611 to ty sa 4h t this as youhe same !'. gVjur INT ~ t rimer' ' Ste Nov. 25, 1840. T. P. 8. nost 'Or P.' lI7Por la le in Gettysburg byi&R.VIRDI:F.n; in Abbottatown by We. Dire' NAM, in Oilroji bp lacer di Ricer, soli in Franklin towliOilp by Tipme.. J. Comma. O.ILVER AND GERMAN sitirro.' -. PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, Of beat quality, can always be W I at the Fancy Stdre of C: IVLAVIE, ' April 10, 1840. , THE .STAII, AND BANNER! to publiahed. every liiday ,Eveninp 4 a County Buildink, above the Reeds+ and Recorder's (Vier. by • DAVID A. BUEII.I.ER. • • Tttnno. . it paid in advance or within the ;rear, C." yet' annum—if not paid within the Year. $2 515. ' ii: ii paper discontinued until all d uearoprii or peid.:...l except at the optiOnnithe }Allot!!l birigle copiee 61 cents.. A failureito notifra diteitot.inutiti e will be regarfled as'a new engarcl . .vit:, .-. .4dvertieromr, MA exceeding a si l os] e instil, il three finis:star $1 ,-eveil milbsetfuint i'nfet't Wit' 25 cents. Longer (mei in the same . poi oitirr, All advertiletnenta nut s pee ially °O'Neill ot ti'iji. in time, wilt be continued until forbid. A lit 0 1 ,1 t i reduction ill be made i °those who idi et ti le 1 3 , the year. J o b Fr Ifog of all kinds execnted neatly 14.11 p ro mp and on reunnable let ma. . .7.riteri Lid Cositorsoiroriool to'ti4 Mier, (e:c. oeptiossuchoo contain Money •or the tilt, en t.I now subseribero,) mutt be root fit*, ip oitirr Jo secure 4lteut loth, a, Isla
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