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Got. Walker i 4 Kansaft.—The arrival'
saicatte Hon. Hobert .1. Walker in Kan-1
-rag has been signalized by a series oft
agreeable sociable eatertaironentm, and
at Topeka he - wits honored by a ball.
Oa the 111th inst., he was to addrt,..,
meeting at Bit; Spying+. ami after
ing Lecumpton. set, irlt to vi-it e very
'count. In the Ten itory. At Topeku
he made a forcible hut conciliatory •
apageh, deelaring that unless the con
vention submit the constitution to the
vote Of all the actual resident settler:
in Kansas, and the election be fairly
Stid justly conducted, the conAtitution
*sir be and ought to he rejected by Con
grtss. He declared al,o that if the
constitution wa:- not ;Omitted to the
puerile, he would it'll' limit in all lawful
efforts to repudiate it. A letter frpni
Topeka mays :
It is nnivemillY admitted here that •
it the Governor had nut boldly faced
the danger by coming to Topeka, anti;
4uarly and distinctly reiterst4rl
rie h , that the constitution should be
submitted to the whole people, and that
they should decide the mutter by their
own' Vote, the tinium of civil war would .
hay" burnt out afresh over this fen
riaz-, and deluged the land again with!
.Louisviile comfier mays that
the mere respectable pert of tho liaow
Nothings are getting very tired of such
Seilditth comrades 11.1 the Phig
Rip Raps, Blood Tabs, and the like.—
We don't wonder at this, for there are
Pfelpouitary symptoms of the IS:1131C
teeling every wla•re.
Lands of the EidgaraY Farm and Land
Co. in Elk 00., Pennsylvania.
The following is a copy of the proceedings
wit dee Boston Society of Sauna! History. It
shines to great advantage the immensemineral
and strict:korai wealth of this part of the
country. It is in the midst of flourishingiset
tleitients; where a large business' is now doue,
aad where there is a cash market. It is not
drilleadt to perceive the immense wealth and
business importance to which this district is
destined to arrive. It will supply the rut
traded' the Lakes with coal, sad a large lum
bering district of country east of it with agrt -
othuralprodoce. In the settlement over 20,-
000 acres are now in i high state of cultivation.
Hare is solid ground fur future progress and
increase. This is an unooroulatile effirmequerscie
of its resources and location. How people
con be so infatuatisl as to go to the hard-work
ing, and unwholesome regions of the West.
whilst such great advantages are at their
doors. we are at 111011 s to COitieeture-
)3()STON SOCIETY OF NATI:IIAL 1113-
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(alepoirted far tie Sedalia lhar e4et ythe Mem ni ime Paley.)
- Tise Pevtideill : the Ckair.—Profeator
Atimisia °paned th meeting by 1601118 highly
ioniattviung-ftta a tipoo a war family of
&keg and their habit.a.
Dr. Otaeuts T. LICESON gave a brief de
scriptipt, of ths_bituminous coal formation of '
Elkconety. Pennsylvania. which he ; ltsd been
env& in exploring during the month of.liiite
He Observed that the great bituminous
awl basin or trough extends from the north
western honler- of Pennsylvania. to Tti.ca
loosa. Ala/mina. as iodicsted on 31r. Jules
Mariam's Geological map of the United Statism.
The northern portion of this basin is of great
economical value on account of it:: bring the
nearest to Lake Erie. one of the g ea tegt soar- '
pious bar coals. which are reqinred for naviga- '
!t,isAll on all the great talon. and for the turnaces
and gas works. as well as domestic use fur
fuel. un both the U. S. and Canada ides of
the", lakes. He remarked that autistic"
showed a larger amount of tonnage on the
libm than exist% on the Atlantic comma of this
cut y, end that swine navigation would
oertutaly greatly increase 'upon the hiker I
*here COMA could be obtained at a reasonable ,
oust. as will itooit he when the wee
tern portion of.the :Sunbury and Erie Railroad.
now, suuler contract. is completed, which
would be done in the course of two years.
*are the regent explorations were made in
to the extensive goal formation of Elk county.
Pa., the Director,' of this important Railroad
bare ortktred the road to be laid amid these
oral fields. and the ocilisequer.ce of this move-
swat will smog be felt in the augmented value
of 4040 oesalaaads.
, The ga, deader region explored by Dr. Jack.
, ran nekunwe as the Ridgway Land and Coal
Compang's property. some 27.000 sores of ,
land. all situated-in the coal region. Five or ,
six beds of coal underlie this soil. and they
generally dip only from two to Ave degrees
frontihe botison.tusd are from two to six feet
illtAktNitat• of the large beds are un
disturbed, end only the "mall owes are here
athd , there denuded by vslleys of excavation.
The deep ravines, or runs. expose some of
ifetont,crope of the larger beds on the south
ern" aisles of the hills. On the northwest they
anietill deeply covered with rocks. the **ad
enine. and bituminous shales.
Ea* of them coal beds is overlaid frith A
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air*Wes et d'or .10 inches of slaty mond maid lerDo any of our high livers ever eat
and they all matt on fire clays. Iron ores.l too much dinner ? If any of our readers have
namelyearbonate of iron and brown Ineinatite, I cooks who, tempt their appetite a little too
abound. the fanner in the fire clays and the far, I will tell a secret thut will lead them to
latter to tlrenupetincumbent shales. Batievei the enklyinent of their dinners without a visit
handl plants are found in these shales. and i from that gouty old gentleinan-I—Dyapepaia.
soaks,only.soaks,fins, and tails of fishes is she liar a ,tier of br. gaufbnrs Inriyurotor after
slaty Gamine] coal, which appears to have been • voting, and you teal aeeer be troubled trait in
-
a fine aqueous sediment of water-logged rege- 1 , dipestion; but on the contrary, before the
Wile nutter. next meal time approaches the appetite will
A bed of huff colored limestone occurs be- 'be sharpened to appreciate an y kind of food.
wadi the principal bed of coal, and is nine or I If the heal rises or ?tours, the, Invigorator will
ten feet thick. This limestone contains smidl fix the matter right aennee, for there is some
fusedl bivalve shells, not yet named. thing in it that, to use the expression of a
.The Ridgway land thus contains coal, iron! friend, will let a man eat gravel atones and
ores. limestone and sandstone, with an shun. take the Invigoniter and they will digest.—
& me i * r e l a y s u it a bl e for fire-proof bricks.—, We have tried it in double doses, ou one or
All ibe facilgie , for the reduction of iron es. l two occasions, for sick headache, and it acts
ins on the spot. and soon the means of trans.; likes charm.
lion of the coals and metal to market will i What we want to say to our readers, vonng
iC rta
supplied. The country is elevated about' or old, is, if any thing ails you. go without
feet above the sea, and is in lat. 41.25 delay and get a bottle of Di:. Sanford's In
:N.. and long. 1.40 W. of 'Nashil.gton, and is vigorator, and if it don't cure come and tell
,remarkably healthy. us, for we want to see one person that It will
The fisilowing analysis of the coals, iron ore not benefit.
( and limestone have been made by Dr. Jackson, ffirA. I). Buehler, Agent for Gettysburg :
: Anne his return to Buster'. Specimen from, Wm. Berlin. Ilanover ; and Charles It. lien-
Abell fret bed: I rv. Ahhatt‘tawn. Mnv Is
Axed carboa.
tbOt expelled by beat, -
Ashes of coke, .
aTbe *she' analyzed yielded
-4121min: snd oxide of iron,
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The Platy cinnel gives
fised cubes:,
Gas, . - -
Keithly alatter t -
Tbeywatoae yieldeiT—.
Carbone:, of lime,
Ina:gable
Peroxide xi iroo;
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100.00
Aarlysigt afthe boll*atearboaata of iron.—.loB
ipts-0 tau aro yieidai
reretialt et km
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Carbonic sal.
SW,
100.00
baulking iron ewes with slew cods it wilt
be ireatimPy le convert the sold We coke: tad
the men es*, tosy Wu be disease!, don
abilita:"
better
Whetter paanaking coals sir Wed • the
VT States, end but one beuer yis
the deb province of New Bru lassie .... 09 ,x0e- -
Ily, dAlbert comity. '
Great Hail Storia.—Destrartien of Win
dow -4, Roofing, Fruit, &c.
IVAs w 'soros, Jane 21. P. 31 - 51 inee 3
o:cluck this afternoon we have had here
a succes.ion of storm, and heavy rain,
attended IN ith thunder and lic:htning.
}tic of them ‘‘ LIc:.•01111)aniC(1 t)y u ter
rific fall of hail, some of Ivhich measur
ed Mx and u half inches in circumfer
ence, and some of the stones were even
lanzer and of various shapes, not only
round, but presenting the form of stars,
of squares and oblong. The galleries
of tine arts owned by sonic of our citi
zens, the sky-lights of the city pust-of
lice, the rooting. of the railroad depot,
the green houses, the west fronts of the
churches, and the printing offices are
nearly all entirely windowless, whilst
thou.sunds of panes of glass in dwelling's
are shivered. The dwelling of the
widow Connelly, on Capitol Hill, was
completely unroofed.
The fruit qua vegetation generally
are cut down,: During the storm the
cattle ran furiously over fields and
streets, severely injured, and several
persons exposed were cut on the faoe
and hands. It is understood that at
some of the government offices the win
dows were also much broken.—The
storm was particularly severe north , -
wardly. Ono of the oldest and oh
servant citizens states that 'there has
been no such storm' here for forty-tive
years. Report says that it did not
remit Alexandria. The streets are
Iltloded with water, and the amount
v'hieh hai Pullen causes additional ap
prehensions for the canal above. It is
supposed that the hail extended only
ten or fifteen miles around this city.
A Da y of Execittions:—Thrre _Yen
ITieng at St. Loans.—lt is stated that no
less than twenty-seven executions were
appointed to take phweun Friday lweek
in Missouri and Illinois: The St. Louis
papers contain full accounts of the
hanging of Jacob Neuslein, John La :
Pont and Israel Shultz, of that city, on t
Friday. The lutelligeneer of that city,
says:
. 1110 first killed his wife by beating her,
over the head with a billet of wood, of-;
ter a long course of inhuman treatment, ,
such as would be expected only from an ,
African savage. John La. Pont killed
ItolJert Wheaton, at Curondelet, by
beating him o'er the head with a shoe-,
el, as he lay upon a bed asleep; both of(
them were employed at the dock yard ;1
La Pont having just been pardoned out
of the Illinois penitentiary. Wheaton I
refused to work in the same place, and
was murdered in revenge therefor.
Shnitz killed Henry Ink:lmp at Caronde
let, by shooting, hint with a pistol, at a I
drinking saloon ; he had a grudge I
against hint, and after inveighing him
into a quarrel, for the purpose of insti
gating an assault, deliberately shot him,
with a pistol prepared for the purpose.
The three men met. their fate with
apparent resignation. Shultz and Nen
skin made short addresses from the'
scaffold.
lliim - fulinvaliiielookswithoutspaceA
It& - We cannot refrain from railing the nt
tent! .n of our renders t.. the ••Ilnir Restore
tit e - ~1 Prof. O. J. Wood it Co., of St. Louis.
It will he seen that he hag mitner..u. certifi
cutes per../41% of the highest eharaeter, to
the merit,* of his lts-storative. From -positive
knowledge we are also enabled to say. that it
is in every sense what it pr.•lessee to I.e. and
we to not hesitate to pronounce it the finest
preparation for the timid and hair which has
so far heen devised, by human ingenuity.—
We have seen it arrest threatened baldness,
and restore to the head its original profusion
of natural and glossy hair. and srhelt the lat
ter has been prematurely tinged with gray.
we have seen it, like tung,tc..restore the odor•
of youth mid heal it. The distinguished
property of this, we might truly say. miracu
lous -Restorative," is that it gives to the per
son who uses it, the same bead of heir flint
they ware in youth. thus acting in strict
complisace with the rules of the first, and
greatest of all toilet makers—Nature. Nl*
one itlio has used it will hesitate to unite with
us in this testimony to its peculiar merit.—
Covington (1..) People's Fritad.
Soim es ALL Diu anima. June 15. 2w
S laki7worht s.—
Nit bereelkyna to reaudis
nem Is th• cheer as.l comfort .4 our ere—
Our &West euartior, Aug our
Thus said the uncle of his nephow on a
certaia ottenstion. and we can also fancy we
hear young Ilan:des reply: "Av. good my
lord: bin here I cannot stay unless I wore
such seemly garb as those obtained at the
Cl.•thring Hall of Hoelthill L
Nos. GO3 and G 415 (new style) Chesnut street,
above S,xth, Philadelphia."
52 38
- 40.00
7.62
Corrected (rem tho latent Bahimont.Tort k Rule vor paper@
100.00
6.20 -
1.10
0.22
Flour. per bitrrei, $7 37 @ 7 50
Wheat, Per l'ustlel° 1 80 t .. 4 1 98
Rye. 95 (di 1 03
(urn, " 83 j 86
OM*. " 52 03 60
BM
Beef Cattle, per hund., 8 00 45111 U 0
llog s , .. 8 - 50 (5 9 50
Bay. per ton, 18 00 Qt.2 - .2 00
Witisker. per oallon, . 30 (5 32
.e.
Guano. Peru vian. per ton. 62 00
- 32,
44
100
Ila "over— Thursday last.
Flour, per bbl., froze 'wagons, $6 50
Do.. " fruit stores. 750
Wheat, per bushel, 1 55 (4 1 65
R3e, 95
Corn, * Vi
(16 444 •
5
ciaTenleid, " 6 00
Timothy, " 250
- Plaster, per ten, 6 50
95.75
3.00
1.25
61.50=arga. 43
31.50
7.00.
York—Friday lad.
Plow, per bW., from wagon. $6 5
D A , " from mores, 7SO
Minot, par bushel, 1 65 +a 1 00
Rye, f' 1
.00
Oats. " - 10
42
Ctoveresed; " 6 SO
Timothy, " 300
Plaster, per ton, 650
:-~ -
iii Mil
I=
ijacket -Repoists.
Baguinre--Friday laat
r t.
A -- Some Eder.—There is a 'german in
Rochester, 54 years of age, lean, but ap.
parently healthy, who has been in the
habit of swallowing stones,
from one to two ounces each, since his
eighteenth year, and gets his living in
that way—often swallowing lift v a 11.1 v.
Ile experiences no uneasiness or pain
ful sensation while the stones are in his
stomach or intestines, and they readily
pass away 'with fecal matter. To show
that there is no deception practiced, he
crosses his hands upon his hark . , and
allows any person to drop the stoles in
his mouth. The swallowing can thus
easily be seen. He k content to swallow
stones at the rate of two cents a piece
so long as the spectators furnish the !
money.
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NTH.'ilorny's Ointment and 111111...—The
worst cases of nicer in the log, for which
salves. poultices, lunar caustic. and all the 'to
adied "established remedies" have been tried
in vain, are readily cured by Umßoway's
Ointment in an incredibly short speed of time.
The remedial effect of this powerful envying
in eruptive disorders is a phenomenon in
medicine. In ordinary practice. different
topical applications are prescribed for differ
ent external *fractions. But these are-mere
Palliatives. They nieivly relieve the pain or
inflammation flr the time being, by cooling
the surface. .kny evaporant will do this ; but
Holloway's Oinunent penetrates to the sources
of irritation. neutralises the virus- which
causes it, and thus extirpates the disease.—
The Pills are no less thorough in their opera
tion in liver oninplaint, dyspepsia, and dis
orders of the bowels.
The My Safe, ruessuri feet high, by
41 feet wile, and weighing-4,36opuuudg. has
been attracting much attention at the office o f
the F.IIIXER . SAND 31ge11.V4101 SAVINII . I4 INSTI•
rurtox, in S. W. corner of the publiesquare.
Everybody nearly in town has been to see it.
Our friends from the country have been and
are still dropping in, to see this, at laryul
.time ever loronllot into the ivaaty.
This Safe furnishes another ground for
confidence to depositors. The Imenrity for
the dcp ,sits they make is of the..ame char
acter, and as extensive as tluvw afforded by a
bank to its depositors. the stoekholders in the
one and the other being in the same manner
liable. The safe keeping of the monies and the
setority to depositors thus afford a .A d dle
sa.feYnard to those thinking of depositing
their monies where, instead o( lying idb - .ovy
rill produce interest—in the Saeinj's
lira.
e:tr4ta,qp s .
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On the the Iter. .1. IT. C.
rhodi. Rev. I►ANIEL 31.01 LES. of the Ea.t
IlaltieNire Conference. 31. E. Cottrell. to .411 As
IA DOW LEY. of Aduniv o.utity,
35e -&S
On the 14th itott.. Mi.. ELIZABETH
Tit I MMER. ditughter of Mr. h.rrid Tri 111 l ner,
of Tyrune
In I inilfor4 town.hip. Franklin eounty. nit
the llith inrt., lifter n lirtp.ring
illneom Mr. JAMES 11011:if:it, in the
Wet yeatr nf hi* nee.
At the re.idenee of hi 4 falizr, neer
Wevnomhon,',
on the 20th De. EN It y
JACOBS, ng , e.l :11l :years 61 1111 l it h. and 3 lit pl.
A SMALL FARM,
AT PrilLIC SALE.
WILL he ofrere4l nt Snip, ..n the
Trani+r+, ,itt T hurplui, 11,c LOA day
ul Neptember next,
A TUACT or
nimble Li:ilex/vim Land,
containing 28 Acres, more or less. situate in
Gerniaor muuship. Adams county. on the
Turnpike lealliag Iron Littletdown w Gettys
' burg. one quarter 1,1 a mile from the former
phiee,, adjoining lands of James Renshaw,
George Myers,, awl others. The improve.
meats ! are a good two story
liltICK liarti.Cortt ;= . 51 - 1111
Crib and Wagon Stied, and other . 4 ;
, out littimiu g s : it no or failing;
well o water at the door, ni.nlikeverai nose,'
faith' springs on the tract: also an Apple
Orilla of choice fruit, with other fruit trees.
Pe ani wishing to view the property are
reques ell to call up.o the underNigned .f.gent.
i t or on Ir. George Gunder. residing t hereon.
It is on or the m.ist desirable country resideu
, ens in he evuuty. -
Sale' to commence at I o'clack, P. 31., on
. said day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
JOSEPII L.
Auemi J;.r James E. Shur&
June "."3, 1 . 857. is .
A CARD;
S there seems to he a strung desire among
A
1 - 1. the friend. of the entorpiise, to see the
.41y of Adams county. now Wine completed,
iu as many familia; in the wanly as
possible. and as it is now meeting with very
general favor. I will make the following
proposition :—lf I can have five reliable sub
scribers to every one hundred population. the
price of the Map will be reduced w $4. This
arrangement will include all who bars sub
scribed—es well as all who Duty subscribe,
June ^29.1857
Gettysburg Benebial.duoda
tion.
MEIBEIt.9 of the Gettysburg Beneficial
Asiociation, residing Within four miles
of the Borough of Gettysburg, are hereby no
tified, that at the last meeting of the Asiati.ias
lion, an amendment to the liv-Laws was
adopted, ounfining the risks of the Stewards
to the limits of the Borough. All members
beyond those limits, therefore, will have to
comply with the provigiunt , on page 19 of the
By-Laws, io their applications for the benefits
of the .18:•ociati,,u—which are as follows:
"Any member residing out of the limits of
the Stewards, requiring ivsistance, shall make
written application fur relief, to the President
of the Association, which shall be accompani
ed with a txrtifi,a,,te from a respectable prac
ticing Physician, stating the nature of appli
cant's disease, and his present inability to at
tend to business; and where the applicant re
sides out of the tuiunty of Adams, the said
certificate shall be attested by a Magistrate,
who shall certify that the Physician is a re
spectable practitioner of Medicine ; and, at the
end of every week, the certificate or certificates
shall be renewed in manner as above mention
ed, except as respects the certificate of the
Ma;istrate; and no renewed certificate or
certalleales shall be withheld from the AAlto
- for a longer period than six weeks
from their date, or, if" so withheld, shall be
void and of none effect—and no benefit shall
commence prior to the date of such written
application."
11. J. STATILE, Pres't.
H. G. limiest. Sec'y.
June 2'2, 1857.
GROCERIES.—A fresh supply of Molar
Nor dugs, sad Coffee, just received clod
for sale cheap by E. If. MINSIOII.
BOEJSS Oranges and Lemons, in Store,
•=t sod will be suiti cheaper than anywhere
else Call and see at
E. 11. MINNIGII'S.
FIGS AND RAISINS.—A fresh lot of
Fir and Raisitniejust received and for
sale at E. 11. MINNIGIrS.
BONNETS, Ribbons and Flovreirl, in large
assortment, at SCUICK'S.
1;=1:11i11111
M. S. LiaNVERSE.
tr*'•
81111111.11FP'9 &ILL IR. •D ESI R A BL E FARM,
pursuance of a writ of Kai Fge.'ae. At Private Sale.
invited out of the Court of Common Pleas
IIE Subscriber, inte
rolhire to remove. of
' of Adams county, Pennsylvania. and to me
rein l.
' directed. will be exposed to Public Sale. at ! T
i
the Court•house, in the borough of Gettys•n C Far. at Private Sale, lllS FA
umlierland town.hip, Adam. county, situate
near
Marsh Creek, adjoining land. of Samuel Co:
burr, on S , reof try. lh , 18fl i day of July,
be a n, Wm. 0u1ih t ....., heir.' iif George Toot.
liCii. st 1 o'clock. P. M. , the following de
. deceased. and others, containing-1 if; .ICIIES.
scribed Reel Flstate. viz:
neat mea s ure, with large roportions of first-
A LoT OF OROCN I), qltimte m 31enallen
towaship, Adam. enmity. Pennsvltrxiin, mi.! rat(' Woodland and I ' l '3. - w. The Pi"' is
well watered, under goo.' fencing and pax!
joining hinds of Gideon ihtugher,Levi airiest i
. •
and others, on which are erected a , e ltiration ' The improveruenta
' y
two atorr frame and plastered aft" ! are a Two..tor
DWELLINtI 110" F., LOG lIOUSE, ; : 1111
&frame Waron-maker'. shop : there is a lot of A Large Stone Barn, Corn Crib, - 1 - - -1:-.
fruit trees on said lot and a good well of water , Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Smoke (louse,
near the door. gel:eland taken in exeouthm and other necessary nut-huibliaga : a net er
ns the property of EMANUEL RICE, and to be' failing / well of esceileut water: an .Ipple
sold by me, , Orchatd. with a variety of other Fruit, Tree..
HENRY THOMAS. Sheri 1 IlkirPeirriorta wishingto view the premises,
Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg. } . are requested to mil upon the subserilter. re-
Jnne 2.). 1857. is tiding thereon. PHILIP REDING.
VoTen percent. (bribe potehase money emu I O
'May It 1857.
all safes by the Sherif utast be paid over name.
'betel' , after the Newly is struck down. and
on failure to comply therewith, the property
will again be put up fur sale
At an Orphan's Court,
.• HELD at Gettysburg. in and for
r, 14 the *minty of A.latus. oathe I],th
i da• of January, A. D. ifts7. be.
fore Darid 'Ziegler and David nor
. ner, Zoe., Associate Judges. oleo
asolignetl. &C.
On motion. the Court grant a RULE upon
the heirs and legal reprePentatireP interested
in the ePtate of ADAM NOWREI, decetusal,
to appear at an Orphan's Court to be held on
the third itioulity Ampitil A. 11. 1857., and
accept or refupe to accept the Itual k:ptute of
said dace:sand at the valuation. or show melte
why the Real Evtate or any part thereof should
not be itoltl iu raw they or any of them
neglect or refuPe m tafte and accept the same.
Personal notice to be given to sit the heirs
resident within the county, and to those re
siding out of the. county and State by three
sumespiyo week's publication in one news
paper. published in Gettysburg, and tty the
Sheriff pending one copy of stud paper ad
drePoted to each of the heirs at their nearest
Post Office, &c. By the Court.
4. J. ii.t Li) WIN, Clerk.
lIENRY Tilo)l.iS,
Jun. :.I.IK 3t
CLERK OF TUE COURTS.
r(•0 TIIE VOTERS or ADAMS COrIV
TY.—The undcr.44ned. nt the solicita
tions of numer..us friend., offer,' himself to
ymircon.i.leration ws a cnn.lidate for the office
of Clerk of the C , nirU. nt the next election.
(sul t icet ill the decisimi of the Democratic
County Convention.) Should Ihe nominated
and eleeted, the people may rely upon a faith
ful discharge of Juts' Oft lIIV Ittrt.
EOM% E 111.NTI)tIN.
Cumberland ful., done 29, 1857.
BOROUGH ACCOUNT.
R. G. M 11 E.l Tre3surer, in se-
count with the Borough of
GettvAllurg.
hit.
To hnlanre in bands At s ettlement,
)1.1 r 1 7 4 7 , 6 $.20 lA}
Tnx mtt4tanditio% 135 54
1. , .nn from 11.tnk lif IlettyPburr.,, 4011 DO
Do. C •ritulium foot, 4t)) NI
Magner or I) ig Tay 4 , 4lecteil, 4 00
fr i, lAuiurr & Ziegler, SI Oil
'r: t x for nurrent yen:, 1154 44
License anti fines fr.nu 'Jurgen , . Ii 00
By orders Irvl expeoseee paid oul us
r i z:
I:.
F:frotimi offiroro. . IS Rt)
Otrwr fe e ., K. Norrip. , 3 5 e
I titPre..t ~ 11 1,04115. lil t o . '
1,.:%11•C re'prija, 700 00
IV n ter Mgt, 410 50
Irvine limper. 1I month', 45.110
En....,ine , .rin". Mr. .1:10,1A. 60 04)
Tnn-n ron.nthlr..l”lol 1.. Itarnq, 49 35
tiliet , at fire'.
.teoviint. cte..
1. 1 4. FL:111111 Tretraurer'a salary, 30 00
Town Cluck. 1$ On
Tax:unl .pt;t rent, 5 60
t;runito and litoal:C, 24 00
lilackpunith work. 502
Moulonry. brirk and material'', 4$ 77
Carpenter work anti Lumber. 10 44
Plank. 41 47
Grading and paring streeta and gut
ters, 200 111
Opening stroetv in RIIOW. . 22 00
Oil. Spike., Tape-line, &c., 11 0.5
Removing nuisances, 1 75
Burgess and Council, 30 00
Collfttnr's fees, 50 1:1
lielease•. 15 43
Errors in nweeomment, 10 32
Tax ..ntonn.l . ng. 113 27
• HaLtiice in hands of Treasurer. 46 1 . 05}
*Since paid out in full.
H. G. M'CIIEARY,
June 29. 1857. 4t Treasurer
Carriage's, Buggies, &c.
GOOD AND CHEAP.
TILE undersigned would inform his friends
and the public generally. that he eon•
tinues the CARRIAGE -MAKING BUSI
NESS, in all its branches. at his establish
ment. in East Middle Btreet, (near the east
end.) Gettysbarx, Pa., where he has on bawl
a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared too t
up to order whatever raw be desired is ltda
line, visa—Rockaway sad Boat• Body '
C'arriagest ; Palling-Top,sltock
away d• Trotting Buggies, .4"3-4.....7
Jersey Fragons, &c.
With good workmen and* good materials. he
run pledge his work to he of the best quality
—and his prices are among the lowest.
irtarßepstring done at short notice, and at
reasonable rates. Country produce taken iu
exchange for work. Call!
JACOB TROXE L.
June 15, 1857.
TO BUILDER%
TOPROPOS.U.S will be received by the
School Directors of Ilatniltonban town
ship, until tke 4111 Anil of Jalg. for the erec
tion of s BRICK SCHOOL HOUSE. in the
town of Fairliehl, the building to he 50 by 35
feet. Plan and specifications can be sees( at
the store of Paxton k Blythe.
By order Of the Board,
1). B. BLITHE, Secretary.
Fairfield, Ps., June 15. Ifis7.
"OAKBIDGE."
RS..E. F. SHULTZ., at that delightful
I
II place, "Oakridge," a few whisks, walk
from the town of Gettyslmrg. Pa., will take
fifteen or eighteen City Boarders during the
ensuing manner. The location in nee of she
most healthful in the country: and affords a
delightful view of the town and surrounding
country. There is a grove of majestic oaks
inuriedlntely in the rear of the buildings. Her
terms will he tuoderate. and with obliging
and attentive servants, she hopes to render
her guests comfortable. For terms, address
MRS. E. F. SHULTZ..
June 15, 11457. 3t Ge_ligsbstry,
r EN'S and Ills' srmmEn HATS of all
kinds, to wit:—Straw, Chip, Braid,
Panama, Otter Skin, Put aad Wool at all
prices, according to quality. at
May 18. COBFAN ft PAXTON'S.
_
riANDLES AT 16 CENTS.—A. Snit rale
artiele of Staub! Candle,' nen he had, at
16 (seats per pound, at NOUBECIVS, Kerea
old corner.
f EN'S and Boys' Boots, Shoes, Gaiters
.1.11. sad Slippers, of all Weds, sad as all
prices, as cheap as the cheapest. at
COUSAN t PAXTON'S.
CIARPET Bags. Truaks, Umbrellas. and
Canes, at COBEAN & PAXTON'S.
rt"• •
• I
• ~Y'.
THE FARMERS' L MECHANICS'
Savings Institution of Adams Co.
' 1
it
lantitntion receivesdeposites fur which
it pap interest as follows
For over 10 tumults. 4 per cent. per annum.
For 3 and not over 10 mouths. 3 per cent.
per annum. For insistent &meshes, not less
than Soder. 2 per cent. per amount. payable
ou demand without notice.
A tint fond (capital) of 810,0(4) has been
paid in.
Poe lams apply on Wednesday.
Nunes received on deposits as low u a dime.
Interest to he allowed whenever' the deponi tee
amount to 85.00. and on each additional /5,110
and upwards. •
Office in South West Corner of Public
Square. next to George Arnold'a store. Open
daily f►ryd 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.. and for !retie.
lag dep6move every Saturdsy,lrctu 9 A. M. to
G P. M.
G KOWA THRONE.
Tre.tosrer & Sreertory„
• GEORGE ARNOLD.
DifeerueN.
•
John Rrnrrgh, John Horner,
Samna Darlinenw, George Arnold.
A. lleiniaelman, Jacob Munrlinen,
D. McCnary, 1). McConloghy,
William Culp. John Mickley,
Robert I lorner. • John Throne.
April 0, 1857.
TO THE FARMERS!
Manny's Combined Reaping and
Mowing Machine,
Ik ITII
WoOlf S LVI.IIOI-EMENT.
undersigned. having been appoin'ed
Agent for the sale of ‘lanny's Cemlained
Reaping and Mowing Machine with Woad's
Inipmvement. Air MAWS county. offers them
to the public. believing them to he the hest
combined machines in mse. They have been
successfully introduced into different parts of
our State and have remlered general 'satisfac
tion. It received a silver medal at the State
Fair last fall: also drew the first premiuma at
York. Cumberland. Centre. H untingdon.
counties. where it was exhibited. Farmers
needing a Reaping and Mowing Machine will
please call upon the undersigned before pur
chasing. as he always takes great pleasure in
exhibiting these Machines. lie has one set
up at Tates lintel. where it can be seem—
Early orders are solicited is the number re
ceived from the manufacturer wil! be in pro
portion to the demand.
S.kNICF.E.
r" ,, rittheeatuow il. , G,llysbury:
April !7t 1K57. 3m
s2lss 164
N. 11.—There are nn Reaping and Aftneing
Machines 'manufactured in the United States
baring, upna them Wood's Rutprorementa ex
rept those manufactured at Hoo.ick Falls. N.
Y. Parties manufacturing Reaping and Mow
ing M■chines are cautioned against niing
1► ond's Improvements. and are hereby notified
that payment will he exacted to the full ex
tent for the time made of them.
EGISTEIL ECORDELL
rro the Voter* of .kilain* county:—At the
solicitation of numerous . friend*, I offer
uty*elf a* a candidate fit the off n.* of Regis
ter Iletmrdett„ at the next election, (*object
to the deeisi of the Democratic County
Convention.) Should he nominated and
elected i I pledge myself so discharge the dit
ties uf the Am to the best of my nullity.
W3I. tAEIIDEER.
flendermville. June R. 1837.
6 00
^9 75
REGISTER d. RIWORIM R.
Filo the Voters of Adams County.—PeHow
1. citizens: Being cocoa' aged by nuttier.
~friends. f offer myself to your consideration
se a candidome fur the office of Register and
Recorder at the neat election. (subject to the
action of the Democratic County Convention.)
And should I receive the n loins tion and be
itlected.l shall duly appreciate your confidence.
and promise in discharge the duties of the
office promptly and with fidelity.
Your ohedistut servant.
PO:HARLAN MYERS.
Tyra 's!. tp., April 27. 1.837.
$2183 Itif
REGISTER & RECORDER.
rlO the Independent voters of Adams co.—
IFellow Citizens :-.4The undersigned offers
himself to your emnsideration an a candidate
for the ,oftioe of kegister and Recorder of
Adams county, (subject in the. decision of the
Democratic Convention.) and respectfully so
licits your impport and suffrage*. Should Ihe
nominated and elected, my endeavours shall
he to thsehatire the duties d the aloe with 11-
de!ity sod impartiality , .
JUII G. GUIIERNATOR.
Cooowagotp., April 27. 1857.
, MUESLI ETA lATIEr.
athe Vann of Adults county :—Eaconr.
ged by numerous 'friend*. I offer myself
as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF at the
next election. (subject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention.) Should Ibe
nominate?. and elected, I pirii r myself to
discharge the duties of the office with prompt
ness and fidelity.
TSA o'7 LIGHTNER.
Mountjny tp.. April 6,1357.
NMERIFFALTY.
IZELLOW-CITIZENS of Adana. county :-
1 1 otter myself ow it candidate for the of lee
of SIIERIFF at the October election, (3414 est
to the Democratic iimuinatiorr.) If 1 should
lie so lucky as to be nominated and be elect
ed, I shall pledge niyacif to discharge the
dn
ties of add ottico with sobriety and fidelity.
SAMUEL SPANGLE!).
Mountpleseent tp., April 20, 1857.
xffIIERIFFALTY.
rPO the Voter's of Adams county : Dimwits
i ed by numerous friends, 1 otter mirself as
a candidate An the office of SHERIFF at the
next election, (suliect to the A mericin Repub
lican County Coovenuon.) Should Ihe elect
ed. I pledge tnyself to ducbare the ditties of
the of ioe Mitt prucupuseas and fidelity.
ISAAC LEEP SR.
Cumberland twp., pi 11,13. 157.
_ _
PlCYllllolitrir A KY.
W E c al . Mit i
b l t e }{o776 no l ' l, n :;lPutte p ra r:
town, will be a csailitialta fur the office of
Proahouotarp—subjevt to the decision of the
Democratic County Conveutioa—at the ea.
suing election.
JIM() 15,1857.
SALT.—A large lot of Salt on hand at
IRORBEVICS. Haring been purchased
at s cheap rats, it will be sold lower than at
any other Store in the county. t 1.75 per
sack. and warranted to be a superior article.
DON'T FORDIRT to call at SCIIICK'B 4 ,aII
ye who wish to purchase -bawl Archie,
of Perfentet7, Heir Brushes. Beam at/
everything dee in that line.
--
FLOUR ê FEED always on hand at
NOR BECK'S.
U. K. PARSONS, .4goal
...,.~~'
:treT nrpate.. sov
1 TO THE COUNTRY.
uoon xErrs,
AND DDT= MOr Sr 140% 1. j : ',, •
T RATE rented the Founalri for lko,eten-
II.1RMI.:115, read this, and then come and
4
buy, for we still hare "n few more loft :" -1-,
...lug year, " 4441 ,1 41 1 1e q4 16 4,t". 014 , 1( e'.ihn
Tile subscriber takes this method of pulling; ninerenl kind% o f ta- 0 1 11 1, 4 iliteillr triAitA, At It
Me MP - tit - Im% of the public in general tJ that W'Hund'PY. 1 wiii k"P"""tanill'"eil l'itiiiiiiiie
N . :du:dile piece of machinery. et tell i different kinds of PLOUGHS, Pa . 4nts..Bll,o.es,
Cutters fie.; Pot% Kettles, Pans. %toting
Hersh's Patent Hay Roister and Manure !
. 11 ,• ' c • A 3l oh* p
aeatnee, wc.; StUVI44 Mt , . 11 try: or-
Excavator. ,--, , ,
, i•lies, l'eratadala's anal Cerneter) reuciuguinslo
flaring the right of all Adams aunty, ex- ' and put up with dispatch,
eept entilawago, Oxford and llountjoyLown-1 All order* will is' attended to prinnitly:
•hips, he will sell either wachilipaa air tamp- I hitt being without er pnal. and rummy 'fling
ship rigiats. H. 6, CARR. I necessary to marry- on the harsiness,'l Wilt be
ilkilr`Also, at 'immu n e place, you ran be ao-leonapelleal to sell - far rash, harm sap cotthiry
' u m"! nind, with a s . No t e ßl; ( iiiiii: B 0" can be i Turk 3 per cent. will he deducted. s Suitaido
got up in t h e Stets marine 'Olin. niutiey--con-1 trade *ill be taken, if ileiiiered nit the tin e
steady kept on hand. 1 apart:basing. t.iiN eus 41 cull. • • .
Repairing done, neatly . anal cheaply. at short 1 E M. WAltlik:.%,
notice, All kinds of country produce taken i c, e tt l • A b ul . J nwe 1, 1s.: ? 1,
in eacehange for work. -- ' a '
•• - - -
===
RENIOVAI L.
•
Alex. Truer, Watch and Cloehataker,
lIAS removed hie shop to Carlisle street.
lirl•rer sko's attire. where lee trill
always be happy to attend to the calls of cus
tomers. Thankful for paiit favors. he hopes,
by strict attention hi business and a desire to
please, to merit and receive the patruuuge of
the public.
_Gettysburg, May 18, 1837.
- - - _
A NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS D SHOES,
If tht lle( Vasa iu /*fto J.
*fro
To: undersigned ha. just purchased a well
selected Stock of Goods. and invites the
attention of the put4ic to his fine assiorttnent of
Gentletnen's. CIO
diva's BOOTS AND SHOESIIII6 .
These Goods have been'. selected
with.* view to sheet the various wants and
necessities ore:natatory*. Also. a T•plunitiot as
sortment of Plain and Fancy GAITERS &
SLIPPER-S. of all sixes and &seri pt hum. made
of very best materials, which NI is prepared to
sell on as favorable MIMI as tbev can he had
at any place in the County. Having been
engaged in the Shoe husinput lot XI years. he
Batters himself that he has selected such
Goods as will give entire sstisfaction to all
wbo may wish to purchase. Call and examine ,
for yourselves.
in" Boots. Shoes, 1 , !.. made to .older as
heretofore. WILLIAM BUYER. i
May 11. 1857. 3m
Latemt Arrival!
inallier Loral. .`f irk . al . Per alothif—Cheop,
e limper. C hertiw.l f
ACO BS & BELO. hare just received-from fhe
• city. a large lot of New Goods—Cloths,
Cgligmlnierell, Text Inlrm. kr. kV. Ac.,
which they are prepared to sell cheaper than
ever. Step in and look at their assonutent.
You will rind the newest styles of gotxla—as
well as the latest Fashions for gartnento.
The Tailoring branch attended to. as here
to4tre. Good work and warranted to fit
Gettysburg. March
PIIILADELPIII.A.
Type & Stereotype Foundry.
JOItNSON 41, CO. infirm their Men&
IJ• and Printer,. generally. that they are
cwistantly making large adfitiona tn theirita
mortment if Book, Job and Ornamental
letters, and will continue to add evory de•
seription of type which the improvements. in
the art tear ...I =est, and the e•ants of the trade
require. their nats.rttuent csnaprises spent.
cr variety than any other Foundry in the
United States, and their prices are among, the
lowest.
Printing Preaerl, l'aPerg, Printing
Ink, and -every article opted in a printing
office, ronatantly on hand.
Stereotyping and Electrotyping,. of every
descripption, promptly attended to ttn uroal.
'Philtufelphin, May 18, 1857.
, NOTICE TO
TA X.PATERA.
VOWS is 'hereby given that the County
Cenanianieners will make an antrweint
of fire per mai. upon all State and County
taxes assessed ftw' the year 1857. that ahall 1*
paid to Collectors on or befOre IV il* alloy.
the Ist flue of Jut,. Collectors will Ili re
quired to call on tax payers on or heftwe the
abc,, date. and make such abatement to
persons payin4 on or before said day. and pay
the same to the County Treasurer, otherwise
up ahatetneut. • will lie made.
By order of the I: , ltnatibutionera.
J. M. WALTEIt, Clerk.
May 11, 1857. td
SECOND AItRITAL OF
Spring & Summer Goods.
WE respeetfully invite the •itttemdun of
Milken and cuitomera txith its Mint
and country to nue new ',tuck of tintsda. It
euuyiNtse of Dry Goofly, Nnatte, Qneensware,
Cedar Ware, Crockery Ware, and Orsiteriea-7
READY-MADE CLOTHINC;
Clothing made to order. Oar All Goode eat
free of Aarge, at the north-a - pet corner of the
Diamond. JOIIS 110KE.
June 1, 1857. •
Administrator's Notice.
TOSKPII ORNDORVIVN ESTATE —T.et.
ttent of administration oti the estate of
Joseph Orndorff. late of Hailer twp.. Adams
on.. deceased. having been panted to the un
dersigned. riding in Freedom township. he
hereby gives noun* to all penmen , indebeeiiitt
said estate to mate immediate payment, anti
those haring claims against the «mosso pre
sent them property outfit:Plated foe acne.
'neut. WM. Ross WHLTIC,
June 8.1847. Gt
Mange pf.lB,4ertainturpt.
npRE g i ra haeri het has, °pealed the iltAbiK.
A. LIS' HOUSE, in the pleasant and health
fiti village n C .few •Oxford. Adams meaty,
Pa.. end is awe preps's(' to aeosniumadate
all who tarot iliat with a call. to a satisfactory
niaattur. Peranna rexidiag in liskitoore. or
other cities, dwaring to avoid a few weeks in
the country. will find New Oxford exceeding
ly healthy. hesatifally located. sad hts tsetse
well sdapiedta their wants.
JACOB 31AliTIN.
Jane 8,1837. 3t
glides & Tanner's OH.
1,000 DRY FLINT HIDES: 1011 Bh
TANNER'S OIL For solo hv
J.' PALMER &Cu,
Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia.
May 18, 1857. SI
Honig and Shoes.
A large *swWtnient. jwit opened, And will
4 - 1. by sold cheaper than the Cheapen at
Flour for sale.
1 Vvon want a gond barrel of Floor. call at
IiOKE'S STORfr . as he has made ammo
meow to have always the text, whtch her ill
sell at 25 ce.nu advance.
May 5. JOIDI HOKE.
RUEENSVCARE. Chine. Glen; end Stone
. waric--4 large asaortment and gelling
cheap. at COBKIN k PAITOX'A.
ICS, an immense quantity. of excellent
flivar. ivi decidolly cheap —*lgo l'cbacco
and Bnuff—to he had at NORBECK'S. •
W ALK ING CAN for gentlemen, ot vs
nowt. tisbd*.-just reosisoci yy
Brisposau& .114inbaugh.
LARUE lot of SUMMER CLOTHING,
selling at very Small profits et
COBEAN k PAXTON'S.
91011ACCO.-A prime article knit received
st . SA MON 'S.
ON/iETS.nibbone.Nrosols and Shawls.
11 to be had very cheep as
-
TAIINESTOCKS'.
_
UMBRELLAS, Parasols and Tens can be
found. goad and 'Sheep; Ai SCHICK'S.
pOWDEU and SUOT. the lira manors;
k ved, to be bad et NOHLIWK'S.
WINQERD, WHITE & SWOPE,
DEALERS „.
MINII I - -. HAN
Noan' !Lad titrs , Gaoids,
Nu. 4 .Nurtl4 ,lluwurj strech ,up
(*opposite tlkolluwurd throe%)
_Mew, It Witagerd•
/Maid S. 11-k4l/4. 1
BALTLMOIIR,-.ND.
Julia A. Sonojw
Nlay Is, 1557.
fetrusoreLittilifprimeeligk
Nrr and LOCVST
LAND, for sale. -Apply to "'
J. D. PAiTON.
May IL IV/. 61,
To Those Who Want Zunna..
A FARM wain RI:AVM OF
E EltY MAN. •
.
rnIE RIDI4 * .WAY FARM. COMldNlic his
whir made arrangement* by ian * ell whit; de
sire to settle or purchase a home can 0.1 tio,
The Farms consist of the lAit,liniesWi t rio
soil of the most superior quality 'for titrtith4, ,
in a rapidly improving pfisee, Ifito 'whkdi ati
extensive emigration is now pilurintn•• VIA
properly is heated in Elk county, Penisyle
' canna. in the midst of a thriving . . psiptilelitiu
of some 10.00. The climate is peritilly
healthy, and thy terrible plague of the western
j fever is unknown. It also tins au itlinialincit
lof the best quality of Coal' end' if.''' Tilt
ki
price to buy it out nifnomsB to It .peeircest,
1 pliyalde by instalments, to be to ted at the
time of purchasing, or a *bare of 26 aerea ai
-1 titling to locate the same for $3OO. pa able
: 46 per month, or 121' acres payable $4 per -
month. Discount—for every sent of $lOO toot
i under, paid in edvaitee, a ilisemort or S ilor
cent. wdl be gnawed, and fur over sloo's dis
i want of 10 per cent.
lit GOOF idering the *demonism ofismigrathig
to this Lasality the following are presented :
First—The soil is a rich liniestoacompahte
of raising the heaviest crops, owing to which
this settlement has attained its present great
prosperity. .
Rsenset—lt hi the estdre of 'the greet Korth
West Coal Basis; and is destined anon in• ets'.
tome one It the greatest business places in the
State. It will ',apply thegreat,l t akeinsititeti
(according to population and travel the greats
estin the Union.) It has five workable voile
of the hest Bituminous Cool, anounting in
' the aggregate to over 21 feet, wtich 's o ake,i
2'2.000 toms of enal under ea 4 sere.
will snake the land of inestimable value. ,:'•'•
The eminent state geologist. Dr. Ciro Ilt- ---
Jackson, of Boston. has made a steittleak
survey of the lend. and analysed th a
e Oa
iron ore and the limestone. This report to
, ;tether with maps will be furnished to iii-'
(imperil.
FostrA—Thres , railroads are laid' out 1
i this property. The Sunbury and Erie-Belts
road gives us a market - for our coal to the
; lakes—it runs from Erie to Philadelphia. , A
largepart of this roadlum been ttnieW,pault.
is now in running order . .IL baavy.fitrie it
now working front Erie towards our land, iit!
' the western direction. the means for *eosin
' pletion of which have been raised-4t win' Soon,
'be finished. TheAlhigbenr . Vane, ridirtni'
! connects as with 'Newlork:Rosim amttpittet :
. burg. The Vanantgo Hued' oosneeta to with •
the West. • ' ..,',-
! There are already good turnpika,lteada;
I moiling through this property,
,various ether
i roads. have. been opened to accommodate the
emigration and settlement - wide"' has ;Ireful*/
taken place. -
There is no opportunity equet&ifirttist et
j feted to the man who want* to previdi iti Weil
I a home in an•tney snkv.:awd mWassittlesneen.
where he eau lire is inna'PeritY and. -
donee in a climate PERFECTLY liE T ,
.' iv
l
No case of ,the fever aver plating ipen .
, known to occur in this Settlement: ' 11 is riot,
like go'mg to the htickwoesiii tif the :Weat?'
lamong perhaps intolerant people. wfiere'therilk
is no anchity, eharottes. or achoehliewhere , the I
! price of land Li high.wad wheretbemmiginati
I after tieing used to the healthiest elimatijmi
the world, has to eutittre ; sickneas ,nod Nj9t,
anti perhaps ruins his 'healtb• and that .4'1.1, 1
family.' But 'here is a thrhins; settlement
1 having three toirmi, , wet:doing ehurelisit
schools, hotels, otorthi. saw MIN, grist miffs; •
and everything , desired. There is a task
market at band. • The lumber trade last Tear,
unto:wed to overt it her. minks, *quit
limber.
.I,u a short tin . owing to tip 041
it will become still more valuable, as a num, :
her of iron works and manllfactories will moil
bestartett; they spent present stursingilfsar
extensively at Warren. Even for 'limit. it..
'du not wish to go there, the pnvments are
' see ), that th e y can e a sily buy a sere to 44a
' their rising families, Irma want in the faturKs
or to gain a. cutopet enee lay the rise whiithwill i
I take place in the value of lands. By en opts.,
i lay scarcely missed, a substantial proclaim?,
j can be made.
I
i Persons should make early rippliention. Att:
ply or write to E. Jefferies, Secretary. N.t,
i lit) Welnat Street, below Fifth. Phan4el.i
I fhis. Letters carefullly answered giving i
ull inforoution. • ~•,i
j Shares or tracts of hind can he hough, ,Ull.
i secured I.v letter enclosing the first loPOillugpr,
t of five (I.;llars, wheu the otilaerihor ...itrf, l e
I furnished with boks, maps. &c. 'Wa.rritinfies
Deeds gi yen. Parsons can also purchase Beni
i our Agents. • . ~
t Route from Philadelphia to Tyrone en that.
Pennsylvania Central Bailroad, fuel thontw
by Stage to the land. This is a delighttal„
1 s ea son t o visit St. Mary's—the best hotel sir
' commodatiun is aff"rde , l. Enquire for E. C:
Schnitz, E.g., the Agent fur the properrOtt
Si. Mary's .
' •
1 June S. 1557. am
rir HE attention of the LADIES metro ,
1 tarty invited to the large astamtntent.Or;
plain and fancy Iliitalteirot.' latem etyle. ja y :.
received by Dein : tom & legit ;oolong/ie.: '•
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A TTEST lON ! Those who are fond of movie.
Cl sill find a large amsortment u(.
Acoordeutut, !lute*. Vika, kn., de. Cispispers,,
SANISON'B.
ICN TLEM EN. do yon want to 044ert linen sr
131 largr and ha nibonie variety of L.Vsystar:
Handkerchiefs, Susplideris, ire. lc • If plot Os,
call at Se
FACT.—MON SiNED hr: buyer* I
your Hats. Cap*. Boot' and Slimes :.
Briwistuga Altyhiolottayiefir,„ f ,
S — VON arrival of Spring (1.4,4416*, M T - '
at the em p &,re *f FAIT NiSSCOCIPtPt
A LARGE asnortment of 5T4014,
1- 114
1, just receirell, anal fur isle at " I '
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g i P ONTWLER nit Concorreitiai 1044-04
t. 7 maiting,Soap-40 ht bOd g
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BONNETS. Ribbons. Parliallaiiiiir • • 1
to briuut ttiwy chomp.** " Y.%
PAIFINITNINKTE • • ' ft ' •
A LW.. 1 1114
devory deooription. mud for ale r 't B4
Batz.at,igArr Acanoar
LAMR' Gaiters. Baskin.. and
for bile cbsap st
I/JUNG/lAN & A MIMI, SA CCUS.
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