The compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1857-1866, June 01, 1857, Image 4

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    Wit -ft Kumar.
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Paint a Bachelor,
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~,..„:- • • . . dent mlutete the following
, . ' - • . eat :—" We have a friend—a
bp t . fliend—very fond of the socie
ty of the ladies, hut extremely mode st
and diffident withal. A few evenings
slate he Went to make a cull upon an ae
qa*tanee who had recently taken to
hit:Steers wife. young aud beautiful, and.
iota twitter of ...our.,e, overtioling with
affection for her husband. Now, this
lovely wife of a week, like all other
leMlii wires, could scarcely survive the
brief absence of her husband for the dis- •
charge DMus business : and, always, up
on his return, met him upon the threa
hold, and smothered him with kisses.—
It so happened, when our friend ca ll e d,
that the husband was absent, but was
vomentarily expected by the fond and
arixions wife. She heard his footfall
loan the step, and, supposing it to be
- hijeltitaband, rushed forth to meet him ;
arid he had scarcely laid hi 4 hand upon
the hall-pnll, before the door flew open.
lend:his neck was encircled by a parr oft
white arms,and burning kisses fell thick .
am( fast upon his lips :tad cheeks. Here I
was a trying situation for a diffident ,
resio,aad our friend came near fainting 1
on the spot; bet, fortunately, the lady
discOvered her mistake in season to pre-;
vent such a :melancholy event, and he
1
*wowed from the house - more dead than ,
alivv., The-last we saw of him. he was
leaning against a tree, faulting himself!
with his sombrero, in order to recover
siren ' gain iia lodgings."
1
. Wirt d Corwin.. 1
4 1 said that Tom Corwin, as he is ,
Niitiatrly called, was once trying a '
Cale in schich be was opposite to the ,
tMr. Wirt, when the latter tried a
newhat novel mode of discrediting'
e evid ice' of Mr. Corwin's chief wit
, ii /tote aeouraiy and diserimi
erything ttn2,ed, by showing
thal,hb a person a' astonishing ere.;
dulitv. • 1
' Wirt.—Have you read Robinson
Crusoe r ~„,
'1100 . 154 -Yes.
yon believe all?
Yitness.—Well,.yes, squire; I don't
kaositut what I do.
nos same answer WAi returned to
Veniliver's Travels and other works of
fietion, Corwin all the while fidgeting
mid getting hot. Presently Mr. Wirt,
nudefing the man entirely flatten
e4;piat,,resigned him over with a bland
. - "
Mr. Corwin said he had only one
qaestion to fork, anti put it :
Corwih.--41ave you read. Win's Life
..of Patrick Henry ?
Witness.—Tea.
Corwittg- 7 ,1)0,,,y0u believe it all
ituesa.-IVby no squire; I can't
gO.A A O .
'OKA comic poet, whp wrote before
ll*, recent - revistal of hooped petticoats,
seams to have tatd the spirit of prophecy
was anciently ascribed to poets
sta'welLas the rep,itlar.vate.l.- near him
take •
4 111dfold Ante damsel, slender as a reed,
And fair as slender—beautiful indeed—
Suddenly - grow to snqh enormous site
Tbet - you curriteareelf half believe your eyes!
Spreading toi seem, with each succeeding
minute.,
_ St. Peter's do
, hi*
el:with a small child stuck in
wt.—ln the neigb i liorhOod
. lived; a man and wife
constantly quarrelling.
quarrels their only child (a
.nerally present, and of
ught many of his father's,
Loier
wis**-1 ; .
with(' shit
Wing the
b9l) was
course had
exporbsiens
lien the boy had been doing
,
rung, the mother intending
1 (Idled hiiia and said :
re, sir; whaf4hti you do that
One day
something
to ehsstise
fdr
r. v ocau ,
'complacently folding his
tatting his father's Rout ners,
The bo
arms end
replied:
71544 ' b.
414
re, *edam, I don't. wish to
- orris with you."
'nab lady wrote to her lover,
egng , lint to send her some money.
-She added by ciay of postcript, "Tam
too itatied'of the request I have made
in this letter, that I sent after the post.
Tarsi to get it back, but.the servant
' mad apt overtake him."
.10irA.cletgyman was rebuked by a
,biothar of the cloth, a few days ago, for
enitoiriitg, The culprit replied that he
' in moderation.
you call moderation?" in
said the offender, "one
e."
Artington says ifshe should
way, she would prefer meet
catastrophe in the 4‘ Bay
'so that she would halve
live on. •
mphis Eagle, in describing
sion on a railroad, bettween
ftrigltt train acct an extra
lin, says that 'tate extra
_ Tied off aryl took to the woods,
and has , not been seen Itinec."
liaricharacter in Mrs. Rentz•s story
of. •'Love after Marriage" lays down
the 4sw thus---" If a man is not ugly
enonteh td frighten his - horse, he is hand
&Ole enough to marry."
10-The latest case of indolence is
thii( related by an exchange, of a man
niiittad John [tole, who wasso lazy, that
in writing his name, he simply used the
letter J. and then punched a hole
through the paper.
aea, Ornastents.—W hen Dr. Franklin
wiliin Patig, his daughter, Mrs. Bache,
wriftlt trihtm fai. a suppl 2; of feathers and
thread lace. The doctor declined in the
following characteristic note: " If you )
woes your nanibrie muffles as I do, andi
take ears not to mead the bolts; they will ,
my _ April 13, 1857
come in time to lace: and feathers,- --
dear girl, xllaY be haul an . iri erica from SlallltiCi 1111. Mecutelsen,
eNtrx . turkey's tail." i Mill- Wrig.it and Barr Mill Stow Namrat-- :
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.it'V'eint- - -An eminent modern writer hirer.
SOLE Proprietor of JoassoN'a highly a p,..
beinlifnlly says: " The foundation of ' pro.e.l and inlich improved SIWY Axe
clomps* bappmen is faith in the virtue ' seRICYNING 11ACRINR: improved faux ci.lscAvii
o4 t irnms‘n: the foundation of . political IX
BIAS 'Snit, TUB PILLIIII.III YACIIIXIi , llt Mite
WOuiess is confidence in the integrity WM.
Oman.: sad the foundation of all hapi. P , --`
tiPtigfrater : NO. 64 QUEEN Street, (18th
noes, temporal and eternal, reliance on . Ward.) addreM Kensington Post office.
the goodness of God." R 4", ,: 11AYDOCK Si.oct. Wow Front.
PHILAD'A.
iiiir4t. patient= just returned to this , C ' lic° Mill Sum". M ill Er°"", Snot 311*
country t rout a tour in Europe, was: chines, Patent Milt Bash, Portable
Mills, Stretched Belting. Ca
ndied Ito" he ft ed the ruins of Pompeii!! teem and Screen Wire,
Jalt*,t, , Facir . 'welt" Was the reply, 1 Mamma mains° Botsrso CLOVIS.
idillair alas so much out of repair." I' )larch t tad. aan
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I v IT 1 1114 the County of Adatna, returned
V
and clussifted by the undersigned, Ap
praiser of biereantile Taxes, in SCOOrdance
with the several Aeta of Assembly, for the
rear 1657-8---of goods, wares and merchan
dise :
Borough of Gettythoary.
Claaa. Anneal.
Fahne4tock Brothers, 9 '.!!) Is)
(;eorge Arn"lJ.
Danner & Ziegler,
J. L. Schick, 13 10 Oil
John ltoke, n . 10 00
, i eurg c Little, •14 7 00
)I.lreus Samson. 14 s 7 00
A. 1). Buehler. 14 - 7.00
eobean k Palton, 14 7 00
D.niel Plank, 14 7 00
Ephraim Minnigh, 14 .7 00
...
Philip Winters,
S. S. Forney, Agent,
Samuel Little,
William tlillespie,
Miss M. McClellan,
Miss IT. - McCntary,
Jacob Norbeek,
Alesitmier Pratr,
Lien. Jacobs & Bro.,
Jacob Shea's, '
Bringsn k Aughitsbattigh, 14
A. J. Potterfield, 14
John Soca,
John Weikert,
George Trost'', (milli)
Francis Bream, ••
Jacob King,
P. A. Mers, •
Philip lann,
Hugh King.
Xedialkas tp.
Charles Elden,
David Dirioey,
J. k S. A. Burkholder,
Josiah Penrose & Co.,
Able T, Wright,
George Wattles, . -
Juel Fisher,
0 P. House,
Wm. Overdeer,
Jacob f imer,
Birder 'p
Noah Miller,
Edward Stable,
Jaeob Penny!, •
Jobn Haver.
Henry Hartsell,
Samuel Faber, Agent,
Thirime tp
George F. Eckenrode,
Samuel Stoke.
Ilulliager & Peter 4.
Liberty tp
G. N. Grayeon & Bro.,
Ilamillosa tp,
Spangler & Bro., • 14 • 7 00
William' Wolf, 14 7 ($1
Henri , L. Miller, • 14 7 00
J. 8. - Leib), 14 7 00
John Ileagy, 14 7 00
Win. Brechner, 14 7 00
John Ltatolleehell. 14 • 7 00
L diatore Ip.
llenry B. Swill, 14 7 00
Alfuositidy tp.
_ __ _ _
John Yost,
John Itebert,
henry Heider,
• .Fran/dia tp
Jacob F. Lower. 14 7 00
Jacob Mark, 14 • 7 00
Abraham Soott, • 14 7 00
James Mickley, l4 7 06
Ja.oll-Fuliriler, - 14 7 00
Peter Mickley, of I)., 14• 7 110
Martin L. Miller, 14 7 00
John Chamberlain, • 14 7 00
Mfrs. R...llman, I4 7 (MI
Isaao.Byers, • , 14 '. 7 00
Thotem Cooper, l4 7 011
C. 11. Curfman, 14 7 00
Jeremiah Wirt, 14 I .7 00
Ilnaingion tp.
Jacob A. Gardner, 12 12 50
R. F. Gardner, 13 - 10 00
Riley & Hollinger. , 14 , 7 00
John Gardner, 14 7 00
James Megary,. 14 7 1.10
Ilamiltoribeis tp.
&limn & Rinehart, 13 , 10 00
Paxton & Blythe, 13 Di 00
Jacob Reif& v, 14 7 00
John C. &hariser, . 14 7 00
Mre. Stably, . _ - - 14 700
ac/ rd tp.
Win. 1). &A. S. Mines, .. 13 10 00.
Mary Ursa, 14 7 00
A. Staub, 14' 7 00
Anthony 3f. Martin, 14 7 00
J. N. Smith Jl, Co., 14 7 00
Edward Weigle, 14 7 00
Berwirk tp. at'
_D. E. Hollinger I Graft, "T"4 : 700
Wm. Ilacis, 14 7 00
Joseph H. Henry, 14 7 00
Bahia Bisithal, 14 7 00
.ifinntipkstatot tp. _
John lE. 3ftlier, , . 14 7 00 -
Peter O'Neal, 14 7 041
Jacob Gunman, ' 14 7 041
Joseph J. Iletuler, ' 14 7 tg)
Jacob Steely, 14 7 00
Jacob Gasman, 'l4 7 00
Readisag tp.
-Jacob Aulabsogh, 13 10 00,
Ifphraiin Howard, 14 7 00
Adam S. Myers, 14 1 00'
Andrew H. Miller, 14 ,*7 00
'Coaowago tp.
John Booby, 14 7 00
Reily I Sneeringer, 14 7 00
John Ginter; . 14 7 00
L'Asiom tp.
Peter Long, - 14 700
Abeiihiun Sell, . 14 7 00
Wm. Myers, 14 7 00
Abraham' Sheely, 14 7 (10
George Bair, (will.) 14 7 00
_ Ger4§anif Ip.
Ephraim Myers, 13 • 10 i I
E. F. AA. Shorb, . 13 10 I
Spalding 1 Bru., 13 10 00
Dr. Stouesifer„ • - 14 700
George Houck, l 14 700
Win. F. Crimps, l3 10 00
DISTILLERS . LICENSE.
David Rhodes, Freedom tp„ 10 $5OOO
Wm. S. Jen kine,Conowago tp.,10 SO
00 00
Daniel Derek', " " 10
pea.
- voricE is hereby Ap
given l to all persona in-
A. iu the above return of classifies,
tion. that I will hold an Appeal at the Com
missioners' Office, in Gettysburg, oa rite-play.
the 91k day f .Luce ge..rf, between the hours of
o'clock, N. M. and 3, P. M., when and
where all persons that may consider them
selvea aggrieved by said clasaification may
nicet!, J M. WALTER.
Appralsor of 11m:until* Tama for Adults county.
May 1 l irc)-
IVMILLI respectfully inform their custom
ers and the public genjpally. that they
have just received the hu-gest. and hest ',elect
ed stock of Spring and Summer Goods ever
offered to them. flafing purchased fur the
CASH, they are prepared to offer such in
ducements as to. defy all competition. give
us a call—no tronhle to shove Gsthls.
1:: 12 50
13 10 00
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Cannberiand fp
arab** Sp
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New Goods.
F.UINESTOCK BROTHERS
FAIINESTOCK. BROTTIERS,
Sipe of Me Red Faint
lop TRINTING.
!®`We are better prepared than
ever to execute JOH PFUNTINO, in oht
curiume bra tiche.i. With two Preset. .
and ati wt aually large assortnient of
Jobbing lettor and other materials, the
pnbfle ntay Teat assured that for neat
ness and expedition in doing work, tire
" COIPILER" Office "can't be beat."
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NEW FILIIN ! •
RAT', CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES
'HE undersigned having purchased from
A. Wis. W. Paxton. Esq.. his enure Stock
of Goode. trill continue the business at the old
stand. is Chemin:tabors street. a few doors
wassail tie demoted, under the thin of BRING.
MAN k AUGHINBAUGH. and solicit the
patronage of their friends and the public gen
erally. We bare made arrangements largely
Us increase our stuck of
gar, Caps; finds nta Slow,
and will *brays keep on hand a full assortment
of all kinds. Mailable to the season, which will
be soldatthe lowest possible prices. Hoping.
by strict attention to business, to merit a lib
eral patronage. we invite all needing anything
in our line tonal' and czentinewur goods be
io.e purchasing elsewhere,
GEO. E. ERTEGMAN,
H. AUGHINBAUGH.
Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 185 T .-11
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THE FARMERS' k MECHANICS'
Savings Institution of Adams Co.
Uprise Saturday, I.llk of April.. _
TfiS Nitltution reteivesdeposites far which
it pays interest as follows :
For irisi4noonths. 4 per rent. per annum.
F 1 4 ,4 *44 Over 10 months, 3 per cent.
per tinplate , For trlinsient depotites, not less
thief y 4 1,2 per cent. per annum, payable
on demand without notice.
'rho weekly depositors share the Dividend.;
def4anid and payable senti.saimally.
At the first bleating weekly deposites were
aubscribed:by responsible citizens. for the em'.
rent year, to an amount esceeding $lO.OOO,
Iriiieh will be paid in as required by the busi
ness of the association.
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7 ((J
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7 on
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100
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7 00
For luau apply on Wednesday.
Sums fuelled on deposits as low u a dime.
Interact to he allowed whenever the depo.•ime
amount to $5.00, and on each additional 55,1 , 0
ind upwards.
Office in Smith West Corner of Public
Square. next to George Arnold'i. store. Open
d.uly from 9 A. )1. to 3 P. M., and for receiv-
ing depositas every Saturday, from 9 A. M. to
6 P. M.
11E1
GEORGE TtiUNE.
.1 r
GEORGE ARNOLD.
Pireeturs.
John Brough. John Unmet.
`funnel Dorborair, George Arnold.
A. Ileintzeljuao, Jacob Musaelman,
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D. McCrtstry, D. NlcCumughy,
William Culp, John Mickley,
Robert llorner, John Tilton..
Aril G. 1667.
•
New Goods
NEW ESTABLiSIDIENT!
TACODS & BRO. respectfully inform their
friends and the public generally. that they
have owned a Merchant Tailoring
Era ahllntintent, in the round recently oc
cupied by A. Arnold. in South Beltimure street
near the Diamond, where they will at all times
be happy to accommodate all who map patron
ize them. Their stock of Cloths, Caspituteres,
Vesungs, Cassinets. Cords, Summer Goods.
&c.. Lc.. is large and selected from the lateSt
styles—all of which they will dispose of at
prices as low as they can possibly afford, their
system being to soil CHEAP. for cask ur coun
try produce.
They will make op garments of every de
scription in the most substantial and desirable
manner. all warranted to fit and not to rip.—
Goods bought of them not to be made cp in their
establishment will be cut free of charge. They.
are making up slot of READ Y•3IADE CU/111-
[NIL in the hest manner, which they will sell
as cheap as the cheapest.
They have also on hind a large assortment
of Hosiery, Suspensirit Skirts. Shirt Collars.
ie.. to which they would call the attention of
the public.
(o"The Latest Fashions regUlarly received.
Cash or Country produce always current for
goods or wo-k. I)on't mistake the place.
March 17. 185 G.
sitaulfer &
('leap {thicket and Jewelry,
IVIIOLESALF. and Retail, at the Philadel-
Y phia Watch ►nd Jewelry Store, No. 94
North Sensed street, writer of Quarry, Phila.
delphia.
Gold L6ver Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat
cases. $2B 00: Gold Lepincc 1.0 carat. s2t 00:
Silver Levers, full jeweled. 1112 00: Silver Le
pines. jewels, $9 00; superior Qua niers. $7 00
Gold Spectacle*. 37 00 :One Silver do. $1 50:
Gold Bracelets, $3 (X): Lathes' Gold Pencils.
$1 00: Silver Tea Spoons, set. $5 00: Gold
Pens, with pencil and silver holder. $1 00.
Gold Finger Rings, 371 cents to S 80: Watch
Glasses. plain. lf2i ants: patent Isi; Lutiet
25: other articles in proportion. All yarn
warranted to be what they are sold for.
STAUFFER k. lIAItLEY.
On'tuind.,solos gold soil aileer Leveni and
Lepines. still lower than the above price*.
04.20. 166 6 , ly
D. IVICona ugh
ittfrart[ at Tato,
Office removed to one door We'd of Duehler's
Drag & Dook•store,Chambersl;narglmet.i
Attorney £ Solicitor for Patents
'mind 11 1 %02110n5. •
rtOUNTY Lend' Warrents, Back-pap gus
t/ prisilcsiCisiliotAnd sill other claims trringt
the Government at Washing ton . P. ; also
American claims in England! Lam! Warrants
located end sold, or hooglit, and highest prices
given. Agents engaged in locating warrants
1* lowa, Illinois and other Western Stater.
'Apply to him perbonnlly or by letter
lieuysburg. Nuy. 21, 1853.
David A. Buehler,
3ttaruni at raw,
lima, promptly attend to collections and
411 business entrusted to hp: are.
3:7l)111ce in the Diamond, adjoining store of
A. 11. Kurtz.
Gettleberg, Feb. 4,18543. ly
Wm. B. M'Clellan,
3ttaturti at Ifni.
tiFFICE on the south Ride of the Pohlk.
1 45 Square, 2 doors west of the Sentinel office.
Gentyebury„ August 22, 1853.
Edw. B. Buehler,
3ttartati at tau,
VVILL faithfully and promptly attend to
all. business entrusted, to him. lle
speaks elk tent err lingusge, (1114 'it' tliit
sauce plane, in South Baltimore stree{,l neer
Forney's drug store, and needy opposite Dan.
terZiegler's state.
Geuystung. March 20..
• Removals.
VIIIIE undersigned, being the authorized per
t son to maks removals into Ever Green
Cemetery. hopes that such u contemplate the
removal of the remains of deceased relatives
or friends. wiU avail themselves 4' this
of the year to have it done. His term=
tooderate, and every efSert is made is please.
PETER THORN,
Kerper llac Crawler,.
February 1, 1R57.
The Getpl2Lli
i iiiiry Railroad 4.ltentlon, One and All!
ivy 1 GREAT SHOW.
DE;•!)1.1 ! (I[,L rills the attention of "GREAT SEA-SERPENT CAPTURED!"
IA Cap -• 'a and those having money to'. OAMUEI, WEAVER having provided him
invest, to it, .-110109, now being issued.-1 0
self with an entire new and cceitly appa-
The length at their Reed, now under oontract, ' runs, is now furnish
is 164 mile*, the grading and masonry of prepared to
which is more than two-thirds finished. and Amsbrotypes and Daguerreotypes,
rapidly progressing towa:d completion. By in every style of the are, which be will war
s resolution of the Board of Directors, a Mort- rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex
gsge of the entire mad from Hanover to Get- perience and superior apparatus give hint
tvsburg. and also of the unfinished work of advantages seldom furnished by Daguerrean
the Pennsylvania Extension. from (;ettysburg estsblt:,hments out of the city. lie has a large
to the Maryland line. beyond Waynesboro'. number of spicirnens at hie Gallery, in Cham
will in a few days be executed to Gitoaria bersborg street, which the public arc request-
Sivorit,.Enn., as Trustee, for the security of ed to call and examine.
the bond holders.,; ,1 from '..eo cents to $lO. Hours
The Bonds will be issued in slims of $lOO of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Gold
and $5OO each, bearing 6 per cent. tnterest, Lnckets. Breastpins, suitable for miniatures,
with coupons attached. payable semi -annual ly. always on hand, at the very lowest prices.
They certainly will foam a very safe and deli- ' ..12Children will not be taken for less that,
rable investment, la the Bonds will be free $1 00.
from taxation. and yield interest payablesetni
annually, at 6 pet lieolt. pet ananui. persons
wishing to subscribe for them can do so by
calling on the Pressil!nt, Secretary or Treasu
rer of the Coeupaoy,'or any of its Managers,
with any.of who= they will find the oondi-
Lions of sale- • IL ;Wet; RD Y, Pre.rukra.
DAVID WILLS, ,S7 L tiary.
Jso. IL 31c,CLm. aisvaaurer
_March 16, 18,57. ,
i ware Store.
I would reapectralli an•
' nds and the public that
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unblv : h a aicti na l : uwe o i ve anda i w u rnenday ß s al i t n i :
I Va resideoce l of David
New Silk
cri4E,Asubscribersi
1 nano*, to tbeir l
they hare opened *
fino,..‘street. adjoin&
' Ziegler, Gettysburg
tend to offer to tbi
assortment of
)oSirdWart ire, Melt CY/eldest
CUTLE I Y. I ACH TRIMMINGS,
SPRIN 8, AXLE'S,
0114 I ) MIT a
Olcbar— , rc, Stpu
Palinik, At and Dye-minting,
in genera), includin every description of arti
cles in the above aof business, to which
they invite the a ntion of Coach-tankers;
Blacksmiths, Ca niers. Cabinet - makers,
Shoe-makers. Sad rs, and the public gener
ally. Our stuck ring been selected with
great ears and pu ased for cash, we guaran
tee (for the ready obey.) to dispose of any
part of it on ss ble terms as they can
,be purchased any re.
We particulart request a call from our
friends. and earns y solicit a share of public
favor, as we are de fined to establish a char
acter for selling ' sat low prices and doing
business on fair p ciples.
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID ZI tXII.ER.
I Gettysburg, Ju 9, 1851. tf
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CELOIC ITARM LANDS
).1t SALE.
ntral Itsostl Campy
a to sell ut
SO Acres of
azy.am LAND z,
ouTy o k i„„ : , credit,
riinE Illinoie
is now prep
1,500
L
0, go• rvea
Lta.t.ll (v.& '•
in tracts of 'Lou
and at tufo ratra
These lands • e granted by the Govern
ment to aid in ti construction of this Road,
and are among richest and :post fertile in
the world. The extend from North Mott and
North West. th .gh the middle of the State.
to the extreme . th, and include every varie
ty of climate a r productions (mind between
those parallels • :atitude. The Northern
portion is chic; prairie. interspersed with
tine groves, an n the middle and-Seuthern
sections timber • orninates, alternating with
beautiful prairi and openings.
The climate i ore healthy. mild and equa
ble. than any . r port of the country—the
air is pure and acing, while living streams
and springs of • Ilent water abound.
Bituminous al iv extensiroly mined, and
supplies a cheatand desirable fuel. bring fur
nished at man •.ints at $2 to $4 per ton—
and wood can . ad at the Paine rate per cord.
of excellent quality also
n be procured for little more
of transportation.
lity of these lands, which are
from two to five fset deep.
g.—their contiguity to this
every Facility is tarnished for
ispottation. to the principal
South, East and West.- and
It which they can be cultism
cw
ithe um t valuable investment
Id : aui present the most fa
iity. for rsons of industrious
1 means, to acquire a cotnknt
xin a few years. •
greatest grain market in the
facility and economy with
lochs of these lands can be
tat market, make theni. ['bitch
at the prices asked, than
lots) t government rates,—a s
;is of transportation is a per
atter, which must he borne'
. in the 'educed mice Ms m
in. de..
Perfect—and v - then the anal
made. Deeds are executed by
pointed by the State, and in
is vetted, to die purchasers,
) them absolute titres in Fee
clear of every incumbrance,
e. _
Badding Sic
abounds, which
than the expen
The great to
a black rich in/
And gently rul
Road, by wino
travel and tr l
markets Non
the economy
ted, render the
that can be to;
vorable opport,
habits and am',
able indepatidif
Chicago is 1
world—and t
which the pi
transported ti
more priktall
those more n
the additional
pinata tax on
by the prod'',
cettes for his
The Title
payments ar
the Trustee!
I whom the ti
I which conve;
I I Simple, free
lien or inor:s
1 The i'rie l
I afily 3 por e
I deducted Cr
Those wt
notes payat
date, and a;
anneelly to
the land i
time.
are from $6 to $3O ; Lamest
fwenty per cent. will be
the credit price fer Cash.
.urchita• on long credit, give
in 3..4,5 and g yell.; alter
. sired to imp rive one-tenth
• year*. so as to have etle-hal
oluration, at the end of that
: , 1711T01111 wi115131016116 1 / 7 thous
esss•ioe these Laads. free st .
• thew in tasking selections.
nnusining unsold ass •s rich
s• those which hero been dis-
Coro
vrbe via
chatP.
TDe Ls
and value
posed or.
Naps wilt be . sent to any on)
tiny tend in Postage &imps •
Pampblets, containing nomer
of suocessful firming, signet ny
Id well known I/Ir.:arra living ja,
seal of Railroad tamls, througli-;'
also the cost of fencing, price'
Ilienee of harvesting. threshing,
information—will be cheerfully
gication, either personally. or by
Ash, Freneth or German. addres
JOIIN ‘‘, I LsoN,
onfooloomm of Lb* Ilbooti Cootral It ft. Co, ,
in Illinois t.;entral Railroad Do-
Illinois.
857. (Ini
4,awrence Hill, M. D., ,
3:7"Secti l l
who will e
sad Stooks
ous insten
respecuild
the neighb
out the St.
of cattle,
etc. --or
given on I
letter, in
red to
Laati
gOrOd/i
pot. Chic'
April 2
Oa no4 - er B. Railrvtd.
91 1 11.1LNS over the Hanover Brandi Railroad
i .1 now run as follows :
1 SiretTraia ilitUdi Hatioesrat 9*. x., with
, Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Columbia
and Philadelphia. Title Trait' alw Connects
with the Express for Baltiinore, skiving there
lit 12 s.
Second Train leaves it 3 P. Y. , tith Passen
gers for Baltimore and interrn kte places,
and returns with passengers f York, be.
April 21. J. f , Agent.
- --
Wore 'New S -.
; pRRSCH Merinoes, all cold fashior.abte
1 1 Cloak Cloths : Fall Silks, t new styles ;
' niagnilicent new DeLaines: bet styles Fall
Calicoes: very large stock °faint Shawls;
Flannels, Welsh. English ant American ;
1 Cloths, Vestings, and all kindeMen's Wear ;
4 , Sheetings, Table Linen*, .Towelngs, &c.
EYRE & LA DELL,
Fourth and Arch' otreets,Philadelphia.
y
1 ri - Suwekeepers are invited examine our
New Oasis. Fsmilies can well suited in
every kind of Dry Goods. e make Black
Silks and Shawls leading a les for whole
, salving. P. S.--Jobs receive daily from the
f Auctions, in New York and P Isuielphia.
EtTrans Nrry Casa.
December 15, 1856. 6m
-.- --- F ------•- QAPONIFIER oa COrci
The Ladle* ! 4.7 making Soap—to be ha
nd it to their adrantsge to call Jai FAHNESTOCI
Week Brothers, and see their, 13 OiNTElS.Ribbons, Par
ieup stock of Silks. Challis„ Lawns , i to be bad 'cry cheep ei
weirtines, Detainee, Calionee, Ging-; FAHN'eSTOOF
w hich are selling cheap at
PAHNESTOCK BRO7'ILEIV3, 11 A 11,;WAYS ON HAND.--I
Sip' of the Rel PORI. I Ili. ior every description, at
I ,
at BasNowelit tli
ice one door west of the Lnthi
.feh, in Chatriberhburg r.treet, and
mmer's store, where those wish
any Dental Operation pet form
triiltv invited to call.
lI AS
tan
opposite
ing to ha
cd are re
Rives
Bet luch
I). D..
~William il
Prof'. 11
Getty
H. s: Dr. D. Gilbert. Dr. 'O. N.
r. D. D Ilorner, Rev. C. P. lirsuth,
11. 1.. Baugher, D. D.; Rev. Prot
Reynolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jacob 4,
&cover.
rg. April 11, 1853. tf
onty Land Clain' s. ' ;
[arraigned will attend promptly to
action of claim& fur Bounty Lands
ate act of Congress. Those who
bareceived 40 or 80 acres. can nos,
lance,l by calling on the subscrl
fng
the nettessary application.
JOEL B. DANNER.
rg, March 12, 1855. tf *,
E
the
under t
have at
receive
tier and
OE
Du- 1
hactis,,
DM
I=l
111
il:7 - AIIBROTXPES takes from one dollar
and upwards. and in the btotacyle.
Dee. 22. 1856. ti
Do You Wish 'bargains t
Is 10, GOiTO
SCHICK'S CHEAP STORE,
Corner of Me Diamond arid Baitimore.street.
JL.SCHlCkhasjust returned from Phils;•
ON • delphisi with s tali and complete assort-
ment of Spring Goods, consisting of Black and
Fancy adored Vieth* and Oasstmeres+ of all
styles and patterns ; also Satinetto, Jeans,
Cottvinaties and Linen Goods, for Men's weer;
/ and Satin, Silk. sad MarnsiUes vesting'; also,
t Sitapandem,Oravata, Handkerchiefs. Hosiery,
andilleves. at prices to suit the times—which ,
g, entlemen wishing a tiompleta outAt i , would
do very well to examine. ,
FOR TOR LAD1R.9.41110 received a superior
assortment ofilLack Silks', which trill be sold
I law;, also, Berege de Lames, Ginghanon,
Brilliants, Calicoes. Irish Linens, Swiss, Book
1 and Cambric Muslin. DottAsiSWißll and Plaid
Martini, Glores, Ribbons, Collars, Dress
Trimmings, Lo.. &0., which fur variety, ex
. cetletemend cheapness cannot be surpassed
in this market.'
se-Iteuollect, the.% a*bough there is a
great rush to Schisk's far bargains, all can be
acooreatodased. Nu trouble to show Goode.
Therefore eall
,ia, and etatnine the largest,
richest audubeapest sunk you ever laid your
eye' on.
Gettysburg, April 13, 1851.
-----
New Goods—lifew Firm,
AND THE C Ago!! SYSTEM.
WWI E A R HOLD A CO. have just receiv-
Vt from Philadelphia a handsome &win
ment of Goixbi, suitable for the season. Our
stuck of
Ready-Made Clothing,
and all Goods in that line, is extensive. Cheap
Cloths, Cassitnerecrashencietts. Drap Detate,
Linens, Vestings. Mugs, &c., &c. Call and
see ns. if we cannot please you in a gorrmeot
reedy-made, we have our Talton; constantly
cutting out and making up, and can make you
• garment upon short mince. and in the very
beat manner. Oar prices cannot be beat._
Give us a call. March 30, '57.
P. S.—l have given Mr. J. C. GuMn an in•
terest expressly fur the phrpose of sending up
my old business. I have now been operating
37 years and have never until now determined
to settle up my business generally. Those
there:ore who are indebted to me, eitl,er by
Bond. Note or Book aocount..wifl please call
Sod pay the same. GE O. ARNOLD.
March 30. 1557. tf
Diamond Tonsor.
JOHN W. TIPTON, I fashinaable Dads".
and (fair Dresser, cart at all times be found
prepared 'to attend to the calls of the people, at
the Temple, in the Diamond. adjoining the
County Building. Fran long ezpenencs., be
Utters himself that he can go through all the
ramifications of the Tozetorial Department
with such an- infinite degree of skill, u will
meet with the entire eatistaltion bfell who may
submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his ra
zors. He hopes, therefoie. that, by his atten
tionl,, to business. and a denim. to tease, he will
merit as well as receive. a libera share drib
lic patronage. The sick, will be i attended to at
their private dwellings.
Gettysburg, Jan. 8 Ifiss. ti i '
Susquehantra 116 tel,
Dewy/11,e Calvert ntattue. Baltimore. Md.
k undersigned having lensed the above
Hotel and put it in oosuplete order, is pre.
pared to secommodate his frituds and the
insulin., • pasha. - Tbet-fropisatose will ha
pleased to see his old Cowie, and protonic.' to
make their stay comfortable end satisfactory.
Baggage taker to sul "row Calvert Station
free of charge:
,":
JOHN BU R) (forseerie of r',' 'e.,)
July 9,446. tr ; Paorairroa.
New la the Time
, VOW is the only time to make very pretty
LI and *rap selection* Of Awing and Sum
pter Good& I tell yogi the truth is. that if
,you want cheap and pertly Goods, to min at
the mirth west owner et the Diamond-the
only place to get thank Also. Ready-made
C4Athipy emmtmidy os land.' MI goods eat
Pee of charge. Cell and see Won purchas
ing elsewhere, at the cintap Store of
, April 6. JOIAId HOSE.
Tailoring.
11lammed/strew Down flee thettbeOld Steed.
, I 11. SKELLY tealecitully ittibruts his old
`IF • customers and NI NMI* general , that
be continues dui TAIL_PRING BUSI TSS.,
4
near his ald stand, in Math Bahl street ,
srhere he flit be Ir_ gpy to socoatm ate all
who too intronile Mal All work rusted
to his care warranted to St and be or most sub,
mantis! make: - Thanktbl for past tato* be
testiest* s sonttnssnes IA 'public pstmtts.
10" The New York' Sprissy and Sumner
.1 1 i'aelti..14a art, received. ' CSII and seetem.
Gettysburg, Apra, WS ,
New • 1
IV-
1.17031101 ICIL Tii LITTLE tithes to
IV inform the Ladies of Lowe and country,
1 dies she is now prepared to executialillinery
in all its branches, in West Middle street. a
few doors below Mr. George Littlel stone.—
I Work done cheaper than elsewher, in town.
Please call and are. , i
April 21, 1.6.56. •
6 ,
Bean% or Siricness
CHOOSE HIITWEEN THEM.
Rollowa r s pilig.— Th e blood furnishes
the material of every bone, muscle, gland
and fibre in the human frame. When pure, it
secures health to every organ: when corrupt,
it necessarily prodnres disease. Ilota..owsv's
Pti.t.s operate directly upon the elements of the
stream of life, neutralising the principle of dis-
ease, and thus radicafly curing the malady,
whether located in the nerves, the stomach,
the liver, the bowels, the muscles, fhe skin, the
brain, or any other part of the system.
Bou.owAr's Pti-Ls are equally efficacious in
complaints common to the whole human race,
and in disorders peculiar to certain climates
and localities.
Dyspepsia. and derangement of the liver,
the source of infirmity and suffering, and the
image of innumerable deaths, yield to these
curet ets in all cares. however aggravated,
acting as * mild purgative. alterative and ton
ic; they relieve the bowels, purify the diticis,
and invigorate the system
. and the constant/on
at the mane time.
General Fireekeese--.Vernout Complaints.
When all stimulants fail, the renovating
and i bracing properties of these Pills give lirm
new t o the Asking nerves and enfeebled mus
tier of the victim of petrel debility.
' In eases of the fracture of bones. inju
ries; caused by steam expiation'. Bruises.
Burns. fiealds. Rheumatism. Btifness of the
Joints, and contractive of the siewire:ll - Wevo•
ployed and warmly reoommended by the fon.
ulty. This marvel one reinedy ?has been intro-,
dosed by its inventor in person into all the
leading pitals of Europe, and no private
hoeiehold should be without it.
Undeniable Testimony.
The Medical Staff of the French and English
Armies in the 'Crimea hare officially signed
their approval of Hollseway's Ointment, u the
most rehab,* dressing for übre cuts, stabs,
and gen-sounds. It is also teseelthy the sur
geons of the Allied Nvies.
Bulk Vie Oisttment an d Pills .Auld be used in
/Melo=
= lii
-n
Chilblain&
tidal&
I=
Lumbago Sons Lop Yeaoroal Sores
Nocorialiropilloosiloro Broads Woos& of all Slab
Piles Sore Hoods
•„Sold - at the Manufactories of Professor
HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York. and
244 Strand. London, by all respectible Drug
gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the
United Swett and the civilized world, in pail.
at 2i cents. 621 cents. and 81 each.
o:7Thort is a considerable saving by taking
the larger vixen.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa
tients-in every disorder are affixed to each pot.
ggiCautlioin l—None are genutne unless
the words "fintloway, Mw rbrk and London,"
are discernable as a water-tnark in every leaf
of the book of directions around each pot or
box; the came may be plainly seen by /fold
ing Me leaf to the tight. A handsome reward
willbe given to a rendering such infor
mation as may le ad detection of any
party .or parties counterfeiting the medicines
or vending the same, 'snowing them to be
spurious.
Sept. 1, 1856. cowl)
•
820.000!
Erleasire Sale of Beautiful Engravings!
3:1.000 GIFTScp
9"O be awarded by Lb. Association as soon
as 20,000 Engravings are sold.!
Magnificent Wits and Valuable Pro
perty for Distribution :
1 Farm. 40 acres, more or less, with
large two-story lions', part stone
and part frame, with atone back.
building. and necessary out-build
ings, and Saw-mill thereon erected,
with water power for almost any
purpose. situate in Freedom twp.
Adams county. Pa. 3.000 00
1 House and lot In Gettysburg, 1,500 00
1 Out-lot. near town, S acres, 700 00
1-Town-lot in Gettysburg, 600 00
'I do • do SOO 00
1 Tract of l and, 36 acres, 1,000 00
1 do 20 6* _ 600 00
2 splendid Carriages, $2OO each, 400 00
1 Jenny Lind Rockaway, 200 00
2 Buggies, $75 each, 150 00
2 Gold Pl ir olles,mata flue,sl2s 250 00
I do 100 100 00
2 do do 90 180 04)
• 17 do do 60 1.020 00
15 Ladies' Gold Watches, 65 975 00
10 do du 60 600 00
20 Silver Watchest, 30 600 00
22 do do 20 440 00
6 do do ' 25 125 00
10 Oil Paintings. • 10 100 00
20 pair Ovid Eat Rings, 2 50 50 00
_ _ _ _
sdo do 210 00 Ir age o range p rem i ere H e d g
25 gold Finger Rings, e.
20 gold Pens, 2 40 00 '
2 50 00 . HE undersigned having - made Hedging his
20 gold Breast Pins. . 2 40•00 . exclusive butiness,is sow prepared. with
34Q3 Apple: &gold gilt. 2 ,505 00 his extensive facilitles, , to do any aIGOLGI or
1 Gra% Drill. • 6O 001• 2 rr l 2/ 41 N
Bliathi 9
10 Grrion w ll i oo °64 ntsin St r eg' sed Cotte B r s s, , "1 150 00 88 " the most "Imaable terms. in 3 e7 Part of
10 Ploughs, 312 50. I
Penneylvaina,• New York. New seiner, Dela,
2 curs Saddler, $37 50, n OO Rare. Maryland, and Virginia. Tbe Omega_
2 aetsailver mounted Harness, 40
Group is beautiful. orustnental. and protec
-8498 Books of Etiquette, 599 9°
59 99 tire. proof against stock , high winds, bock'
' .
1 Port Folio;
2: 6,;(<water, Ac
0 ) I will (imolai Plants. Plant and Trio until
1 Wondor.nt the World, " 2 50
1 Rige,
! the Hedge will turn all kinds of fare stock, at
.
„,
-from toil 50 per rod . one-third to be paid-
3 Adventures of a boostry Merchant, ~,
ot,
5 lAD bid with Christ.
when planted. and the balance when•it 14 dB/
2367 Family Receipt Books. 25 92 99 99- Glared a good fence b% disinterested persons.—
1 fiat Dress, 30 00 ~Those getting the Hedging done, are reqoirod,
3000 fort Monnais, • prepare the ground by deep ploughing. ilk;
1575 00 to • • " the hedge - - . . -., .
cultivate tile row as directe d.
2431 Lithographic Prints, 44S W I Hedges !CI and Plants Garnished at frem S i ft'.
.---,
„ . to 60 cents per rod, payment to be made Vino
20,000
29 ' 999 '” ' the Hedge ix set.
(ErPersons wishing to become Shareholders !
~,,, 1 '•'''PLANTS at Wholesale and Retail, de,
in the above Property, elk do so b/ r°ll '--- - livered at the Railroad Station at this pirate,ll.,
ini O I SE DO LL AR. on receipt w hereo f we securely boxed, as ( ollows: ,
will send th em an Engraving and certi ficate.; wh en sii,iiix) are ordered in one orde), $4.50"
which will entitle the bolder thereof to one al
per thousand for N. I—s4.oo° for No. 2 ;' 1
the Gifts. As soon as the Engravings are all 5.(,00 in one order $ 5,100 for No. 1--114,51) for i.
sold, notice will be given to the Shareholders. No. 2 : Less than 5.000 in one order $6,00 for
sod a Convention held in Gettysburg, when a No. .1_35,03 for 2.
Committee will be chosen, to whom the pro- SEED. freeit and ni • the Seat tuaiiir4 at,
perty will be delivered, to be distributed Wholesale and Retail, at market pries!, ~,i
among the Shareholders. From the growing
The value of the Osage Orange for fledging,
prism,' o( these Joint Stock A.ssociations, is now „w e d . Its success, wit h prosier wan..
it is confidently believed that the property *gement, is beyonddoubt. Nature will'do ski"
may be distributed among the Shareholders , work in making it „ impervious fl edge, i r m e r .
in a few months.
„ will do ms in its culture.
(117*.kil order!' for Engravings and ee' ...,
"" i RETSRENCLI.—Ron Jame. Gowen. lhonidoot roils , '
cotes, by mail, should be add n.ssed to , , syl, sm.. state Agrscultarai Suc.4•ll;
* lien. lire. M. 11111i411 %.
ROBERT COBEAN.-&-e'v,,_ i Beading ,
_Pa .; n r in or .iona F« : . litv y?zwja : ri pi * .4 67:7l .
Gettysburg, Adams county, Penn'i.-I,;',=.' f rom " " g o ."' ~1 York Sant, , i ,. G 1 4 ffi l Ll st a r . al; oh,
, Pa ; Gen Wm Bell, Patterson, Ps; Wns..eol6ltor, Coq I
Ureetaburg, Pa.
Tn every town and village in the United
States; to sell Engraving!, to wbotn a liberal
commission will be given. 1.0" All letters of
inquiry. accompanied by a postage stamp, wil
be promptly answered.
Gettysburg, February 2. 1857. tf
Tag undersigned continues the Flour bui
cress as heretofore. Ile sells by the barrel
or any smaller quantity. By taking an ALI.
ra4rrrs be can buy as high and sell as low as
anybody else, and by always endeavoring to
keep none but the best. he hopes to merit and
receive a continuance of liberal patronage.
WM. GILLESPIE.
Oct 8. 1853. At the Post 01Bee.
PERSONS hstring4lay to sell will do welt
by calling op the subscriber, in Getty".
burg. who is desirous of purchasing. The
highest market price wily be paid at all times.
NV — As he intends having the Hay, alter be.
ing packed; hauled either to Hanover or Balti
more, the preference to haul will be giros to
those from whoa* he may purchase.
SOLOMON PO W ERS.
?Inn) Lall
t
BROTHER&
Is and Shawls
BROTH KR..
December 6, 1852. tt
( 1- " Ba g r. 011 r up 'A VA erta
lk and Soft fiats,
for site cheap.
trnrnxsscatt'S
E3=MMMII
-1/arming Disorders
t be
,follota hog ORM:
Rheumatism Sore Threat'
ileskte Stiff Joints
St la Meson Setter
Pnre I lat 43 lauds Vicars
GETTYSBURG
Joint Stock Association.
AGENTS WANTED,
Flour! Flour
Hay Wanted.
New ORntilly grocery.
Z. H. ENNIBO
R ESPECTFULLY informs the eftisene er
Gettysburg and the public sesersay,
that he has opened a now
Grocery and Confectionary Store,
on the I;orthwest corner of the Dimisond, kfr
uteriy occupied by A.B. Kurtz, where he will
have constantly on hand a choice variety of
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES, and
CEDAR WARE, and everything in his.line.
Every article that the Eastern Market can af
ford will be kept on hand or supplied at the
shortest, notice. A share of public patronage .
is respectfully solicited.
All kinds of country produce taken in Pio
change for Goods.
February 23, 1857. tf
TUE PERRY COUNTY 'MUTUAL FIRg
Insurance Company,
CAPITAL 113904 •effecta lasuraftwi
any part oT the State, against Igen btlllre
prudently adapts its operations wits mow,
affords ample indemnity, and promptly'
adjusts its loam.
Adams county is represented in the Board
01 Managers by lion. Moss McCrmar.
WM. MeCLE 4N. .I len/.
Oikto of M. &*. ItaClvan,Uottyalpui. '
May 26, 1.836.
RIENOVA
AND NEW,FIRM.
frtHE undersigned respectfully inform their
friends and the public in general, that they
baye conimenced the Cebinet and Chair•making
business, in Baltimore street, near Middle,
where they will manufacture all kinds
~.
of FURNITURE. such as Pressing
and Common Bureaus. Tables of vs
dons descriptions,• Bedsteads, Wardrobes.
Stands. and every other article in their line--
ALL of the best workmanship and good ma
terials, which will enable them to warrant
their work. Also, every variety of CHAIRS.
C r oFFINS made at short notice, andln the`
various styles.
House Painting and Papering attended toi
and done in the beat manner.
Their prices Will be-as low as the lowest's*.
all who may patronize them will ackagreledge,
B' - .!'Lumber and country produce taken in
exchange for work.
. NORBECIC & REILLEY.
Gettysburg, Feb.l3, 1F57. Iy
-
Hover% Liquid Hair
frHIS HAIR DYE needs only a trial to eat. •
isfy all of its perfection as a Dye, and the.,
following testimonial:from that eminent Anal. ,
pie Chemist, Professor Booth , of the C. S.
Mint, will only:confirm what thouaande hare
previously borne testimony to.
"LABORATORY FOR PRACTICAL cnitxtsvar:
ST. sverint)t's
Philadelphia:Feb. 17th,1817.
"Being well acquainted with the sobstancles
composing Horer'l. Livid Hair Mt,. I anv oat
idled that by following the simple dirrotionat
given for its übe. it wil: not injure tite44iiir. or
Nkiu, but wilt give a natural wad detrablitu/er
to Ilse Hair.
'JAMPZ C. BOMA. Aunlilie Mentisrl."
110TER'S WRITING INKS. itteludSng
.Ibrer's.Pluid, and Hover'. Ind;lade Ink ant
too well known and introduced to requi ea r •
additional testimony of their character.
sales hare been increasing since their firs •
troductiim, giving evidence that the article*,
truly pm:seas-ghat intrinsic merit claimed it
. 1'
Brat- for them by the Manufacture ~_ - -
Orders, addressed to the Mani factory. No.
416 RACE meet. above FOUR H, (old No.
1454 Philadelphia, will receive prompt amen- '
Lion by
• JOSEPH K. HOVER,;Xtritrtforiirrer
April 13, 1857. ly '
rim -Macro Great Exhibilima Prize _Veda!!
AWARDED TO C. MEYER
Fur his Two Pianos. London, 'Oct. 16, 185 E"
corm ego..
for which he received ihe Prise Medal in Lan-,'
don. in 1851. .
All orders marina/ attended tn. sad gmall t
care taken in the selection and packing of the.
sane. ()3Ue has received durinkthe !ma ,
11
years. more Medals then any other maker. front '
the Franklin Institute : alsu First Premittma'
at Boston. and Premiums at New York ant
Baltimore. , vs,
j Warerooma removed frau 528. Fourth to)im.
•.180 AReti street, below Faghtb. south si4o.
Philadelphia. '
. March IG, 1851. 3m
Addle's A. HAttsfia4clit.
Dec.ls, '56. Mc Veytown, Mifflin ee..
James Brown's
•
GRA.SI3IATICAL WORKS.
riNIIE.FIas? Boot of the Rational System of
English Crammer. 25 eta.
THIC Sawn) Boo[. of the Rational Slime* I
of English Grammer, designed to weirais
proirehe of Analysing the English Isteigniigeo
with sound judgment ; and thesrt of "meg iVA
with gemination propriety. 3J cta
These works are now wad in the PoWist
School* in the First School District of Penn.„,
sylranis.
,TRIC 'NIRO Bone of the Rational SYshetti of •
English Grammy, designed to enable. Ma:.
learner to become most thoroughly esimfmtefi .
with the natore-and elle ef the Paapostsioss. ,
and may be read by him eithei is *trout if
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sets aside the old Grammars, eiposes 'r ..,
hots, demonstrates the little. mie 04 at
to them, and ts to the Tesobiti: UM - -
erag and y way to the Gitatimateltfi the '
uh Learner. ; ju ,
or' Ole by Perms Gatmit, 1111/4 sCs :
Street, Philadelphia.
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