Wee of of Charity; yet Bah is the fact, and she isabout to take the position of the LAO ilittpetiOtin the St. Joseph's Sem inary is Ail thy. She will probably amyl) *oily st the same time with Mr. Rvetott, who is corning to deliver lam pod oration on the character of Washington. lIPECIAL NOTICM& (IT Imams the teeny proparatiotw sow le as hit rester. preerteliee, sad irtmetataiit the ht.ir. there , are hose teat ow wow rowerwtorai with more owaithrawo less Prot. Wood's Weir sow an general ase tbrusgtmit the Celled Static Teas preparoteen ponweese the most leirigoretiwg small ttea had wryer hula prodoeiag tbr moot hsopy reselte viten applied according to direetlooe We refer to the iseeenerable certlitcatee wtich have beer mat by parties alto bare been be/matted by it. mg *he Sul !Loopy la sly 's; twin:lacy to Ito•onderfel Wiens prodened Da thou teals esta nen SJLD sr •LL bit IsTS. Feb. 22. 2w. rzr► eats Tot Wanottio e.rvol —St. Itysoistbe, Casada t , MC 106 blesora. Seth W. Peek, It Co. treatises's :--oeversl maths Wade • tittle dearybier soca to years et so, Si. takes anti Wboopiesy Comet la • eery aurevated forma tad rotituar es could do fee bee were le say gray is relieve bar eaSerist. Wg at WM* deckled to try • bouts of relit Da Winos's Mousast V/ ILO easair . la LIM beers after she bad conseessod td ( tt, lee Tree greatly rebo red, sal in Ism tbaa Muse days was *slimly carol. sad is .../11 rtl. 1 hate moo go. comminuted Ow /Wows to loony of Dry seigtsbovo, lobo bare soot it, sad it De care bare t karma It tad ed adisca• lac • speedy core. oa ate as Mowry $ rake say %goof the above yes that proper. If it ebalt lease* say body be see year Beleass shall be 814 tau 1 kayo groat ova/Wow* Is it. leers, P. Ut11??1, Proprietor et tbe Coe rier de Ilyseistbe. bay ease althoet the sigastates of 1. Wm. • Dare W. Fowl.* it tin., Lin Washington street, Boston . , Proprietor*. Sold 1.. y their agents everywhere. A. D. BOSIILSZ, Getty& burg. reb. ZL 1...7 no semi elliageliest pm/ft see W einettssi Arial that all Use fondly wisdibeid4we sr* eel butvelteri, sett that areorg ttes tbousead d beilleverlble there are a Lew of if rest merit, sod seeissitst WOSL Utilises, Dr. Saa• Jord's Inv lipseeller, ofMvfer Ilessedt ame inn sat fore /Mod MD/11/4 t h e simulate, of Llio day that fee be relied DO 11111MMIWINI 411/114 11111 ell tt i reseaseariaded by I ts proprie tors- It advertise* fleet( ow *very trial, Ur than ore eon* wbo use It list tell Moir trlissels to de se. sad so II goat from Isaiah to mesa till all the proploor the hare learsed the good of this truly saleable medicine It la recusiosee4•4 math testiroosuits to press its virtue for the sore of liver sewsplals is of ovary hied, Cr.o the goolls DIIIP•pal• to s commas headache, sad is particularly ' , tasted to JaiissLoe, Dereatiged atosisei, Bum. Couiplaisie sad Stases*. of ciiit.tree (Iwo or two dosas ore maid to ears a cola aria ammo a la.lano. It is vortb • trial for tit. Moss. It la parties forly adoptod to lb. also ot lath.., portseabarly thaw or &Wont. ry Wag., limo loaloa or the highest Is A•coty kayo pram tholroartilleste, of its same,. r• .ay to &I ob. sto *iliac try ow/ butat, sad yes will **rot 1,• vitbuut t. air A. D. Buehler, Agent fur Gettysburg ; Ww. Berlin, llsuurer ; stud Charles K. llou ry. Abbuttstuwn. Feb. 8. 4w iAtkei Repots. or, &KM Gs a Um latest Sal timers. T•rt I Maawarpopers Baltiesure---/;ridal /wt. ?roar. per barrel, $4 25 ® 4 37 Wheat, per bushel, 1 o'2. (9 I 20 Rye, 4 6 65 4 72 Curu, " 56 to 60 Oate, I' 31 ( . 4 _ 35 Clover-seed, " Tint +thy-ImA." 2 50 '4 2 75 ilmsf Cacti*, per hand., BUO (910 00 11.+gt, .. 7 50 (p 7 75 Hey, per ton, 10 OU Qt.ls 00 Whiskey, per gallon. 21 23 li wino. Peruvian. per ton. G 5 00 liastorer-- Thrustlay last. ,Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $4 00 "- Do. " from stores, 462 %Sliest, per bushel, 84 Qj 1 00 ity e, 60 4i Corn, 43 Oats, ... 26 . Clorsrmatl,, " 4 50 Timothy. " 150 Plaster, per tau, 6 50 rork—Friday MA. Flour, par LW., from 'wagons, $4 00 Do., " from stores, 475 Whoit, per bashol. $5 @I i 00 lire, al 62 Cirn," 68 43 Oats,. II Z. Chveroodri. " 4 75 Ticaotiry, " 200 Pluto:, por ton. 6 SO Die Afar. A , Thee arse the wilt heather. some sleet et gees meow; Will shag lks seal ethes.b.easar MALURIED, On the I flth Inst., by the See. Jacob Metier, lir. JACOB IL PLANK to Miss LIABKLLA C. LOW 14, both of-Arend tssilla (in the 1 Ith init., by the Rev. Jacob Sechler, lir. DA VI PHILLIPS. of Adam. couuty, to Nis. LOUISA KEYSER.. of Carroll county. On the 11th inst., by the Rev. S. W. Seibert, JOHN KNOCSE, of Shepherdstown, Cum- Larland county, to Miu RhiIECCA KRONE, of Pinetown, York county. In Littlestown, on the I Ith inst., by the Rev. F. Ruthrnuff, Mr. WILLIAM EIGENBAUCLI, of Littlestown, to Miu CHARLOTTE CATHA RINE HELDMAN, of Brooklyn, N. T. - On lb. teth Wet., by the same, Mr. HENRY JLOSER to Mies SUSAN PALMER, both of this count•. Die DO. Lorre, as bred*** nes of Asse is head ; Now ipso& is rig*, aim Hawing es Ow groat!' DIED, On Friday last, after a protracted illness, which ■he bore with much patience and resig nation, Mrs. ELIZABETH S., wife of K. B. lluehler, Esq., of this place. On the 13th inst., in Hamilton township, Franklin county, of Dropsy, Mn. MARY PICK ING, relict of the late Peter Picking, formerly of Adams ceanty, aged 67 yearisii month and 11 days. On Wednesday morning, in Hasterstown, JANE GA.LBRAITII, aged about 59 years. In Greenfield, Tenn., on the Bth of December, Mrs. SUSANNA. GIESSLER, wife of Mr. Jacob Oiessler, formerly of this county, aged 63 fears 11 months and 13 days. Very suddenly. on the 10th inst., in MenaLlen township, Mn.s MARY RICHARDSON, wife of Jacob Richardson, and daughter of Solomon Harris, deceased, aged about 45 years. New Goods STILL coming M Fahnestocks'.—We have just returned from the cities with another supply of New Goods. If lola want to buy cheap low is the time to do it. Go to F.ihne stocks It you want very cheap groods. Their Urge purchaser from the trade sales, thus saying the profit of the wbeleaale dealers, enable them to offer bargains. Feb. 2. Go To Q RINGMAN 1 AUGIIINI3AUGHIS if you went • good article of Boots and Shoe* of their owa nutattfacture, which they keep cork. stantly oat head. Itirtign tithe Big 'loot. Qamurware A T FMMISTOCKT.—We hate just re. (*Tad a large supply of tins Queens. wars, new to which we invite the Ilissatio• of those shoal commencing House keeping. or those desiring to tip odd setts. Ws hars_perchseed an anamally large Julo""f wm), sad by °Kering them cheap to our frisa da and customers, we hope to re- Min PIWORIO of the public. Call at once and have thebsiwit of Misting frost a roll stack, which has been ;or cash. FA. M. FAIIN MUM I UST sessirsol, a sploodid lot of Ilaa Silk !IF SW at the haw styls. Can sad see the e 46 Mailetat t Avainisavalfs. aralipalthaMOMlX B! 111112010—k be ot Genie' a..ea asek ibeteaele be boom fir volley or pr op. Ar meia:st 7013,CMA11 A.IIOIIINBAIJOIPS. es from the Baltimore The undersigned, Trustee, appointed by Decree of the Circuit Court for Frederick county, sitting as a Court of dquity, to sell the Real Estate whereof Paris Sitaissa, late of Frederick county, deceased, died, seized and possessed, will o'er at Peblic Bale, oa the premises, at 11 o'clock, A. M., on ineadaY. the 16th of March nett, the following describ ed property, to wit: Lot No. 1, The Home Farm, with the Mans:on House and Build ings, containing 164 Acres, to int which Sat the option of the True- If 11 tee) will be added 32 Acres or ~ Lot No. 10, belonging to the estate of rs. Sarah M. Lawrence, deceased, making 196 Acres of best quality of Limestone and Blue Slate Land, well watered and in a high state of cultivation, located in a very healthy neigh. borbood, with due society, and oonveuist.t to Churches, Schools, Stores, Post Offices, &c., and of way access to Mount Airy Depot, on the Baltimore sad Ohio Railroad. Lot No. 2, Merchant Mill, with the Water Right, with two sets of Buildings in good repair, and contains 37 Acres of prime land. The Mill is on agood stream, and in a tine wheat grow:ing country. Lot Na 3, contains 105 Acres, with the Buildings and improvements . . thereon ; about 35 Acres of this 'ig is Woodbuid ; the Bleared land if II has been limed, and is in a good state of cultivation, a Spring of good water near the Buildings. Lot No. 4, The Factory, with a Saw Mill attached, and contains 42 1 Acres of Land. The Buildings consist of three good Dwellings, with the necessary Out-houses. fine Orchards, and the land well watered.— This property is on a good stream of water, does a good business. and within the last two years WOO worth of Machinery has been put Into the Factory. Lot No. 5, adjoins the Factory, and contains 140 Acre•, about 95 Acres of which are Woodland.— This might be wade a •cry hand some Farm, as the land lays well, tow all been limed, except the Wood land, is well watered, and has a very hand some site fur buildisige. Lot No. 6, contains 136 Acres, about 65 Acres of which` is prime Wood- • land,and very fine Tobacco land; r • the cleared land has been limed, y " and would make a very desirable --" farm. This Lot adjoins J. Cochran and the Factor! Lot. Lot No. 7, contains 57 Acres, about one-half t.f which is Woodland, sad also gou.l Tobacco- laud, and would make a pretty little IC • farm. " Lots No. A and 9 are Wood Lots. No. 8, contains 16 Acres, and No. 9, 27 Acres. The abut.° but three lots adjuin J. C.m.hran. 4 8 7 09 5 1 2 Terns prescribed by the Decree :—One-third of the purchivie money to be paid in cash on the day of the ratification of the sale by the Court, the balance in two e on a credit of one and two years re.soective ly, from the day of sale, the wir le purcii,t,e money to bear interest from the day of -ale ; and the 4fersed payments to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with a surety or sureties to be approved by the Trustee. And on the payment of the whole purchase money Land not wrote) the Trustee by a good and snSeient deed to be executed according to law, will convey to the purchaser, his heirs, Ac., the property purchased, clear, tree and discharged of all claims of the parties to the cause, and any person claiming uuder them. "Possession given on the Ist day of April next. 0. IL OWINGS, Trustee. Ttug undersigned, Trustee, appointed by a Decree of the Cireuit Court for Frederick county, sitting as a Court of E laity, to seal the Real Estate whereof Sarah M. Lawrence, late of Frederick county, deceased, died, seised and possessed, will offer at Public Sale, on the same day and at the same time and plait* of the eale of Peter Shriner's prop erre, to wit: Oa Meth:lay, the 16t/i o ifurrh, 1834, the following described Real tame: Lot No. 10, contains 32 Acres of prime land, _adjoining the land+ of C. W. Dorsey and George Kline, and will he sold as stated with Lof No. 1, of Peter Soriner's estate. Lot No. 11, contains 1 Acre, 3 Roods and 23 PeteheA, is a small !Meadow Lot. awl adjoins file 3flll Lot, N 0.2, of Peter Shriner's estate. • Lots Nos. 12, 13, 14 and 15 aro 'Wood Lots, very heavily Timbered, and some of them fine Tobacco La and containing from 15 to 20 Acres in each Lot. These Lots are finely . watered with Springs and running water in each. They adjoin Messrs. Whitehl.ll and Nusbaum. Lot No. 16, is a very handsome Property in the town of New Market, and the residence of the fill late Mrs. 8. M. Lawrence.— 'The House is finely finished, and _ contains eight rooms; the Outhouses consist of a large Sable, Carriage House,- Meat House, and a Dairy, with a well of good water attached. This would make a handsome residence for some . gentleman retiring from business, as it is in a good neighborhood, with fine society, and very healthy. Lot No. 17, contains 6 Acres, and is near the above described Dwellirtg. These /ass free Lois—the New Market Property, will be sold in New Market, on TAursday, Lie 18ek of Mora% 1858. nrsasprescritied by Use Decree:—One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of the ratilleation of the sale by the Court ; the balance in two equal instalments, on a credit of one and two years respective ly, from the day of sale ; the whole purchase money to bear interest from the day of sale; and the deferred payments to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with a surety or sureties, to be approved by the Trustee.— And on payment of the whole purchase money (find not before) the Trustee by a good and sufficient deed to be executed according to law, will convey to the purchaser, clear, free and discharged of all claims of the par ties to the cause, and any person claiming under them. lar Possession given on the let day of April next. friar Messrs. Charles A. and Stephea D. Lawrence, residing on the property of Peter Shriner, deceased, will show both properties, and give any information respecting them— both properties belonging to the same heirs. For further particulars, enquire of the Tautest, residing at Sykesville, Carroll coun ty, lid. soirA Plat of the whole of the property will be exhibited on the da of sale. W I 0. H. O y NGS, Trustee. Teoxas CARR, Auctioneer. Feb. 22, 18.58. is A Bargain Offered. F OR sale, a fi r st-rate Boat-body Carriage, put up in the Yery best style, handsome ly and substantially—will be sold at a BAR CAIN, to make room. Enquire soots at TAt ampler °See, in Gettysburg. Feb. 1. 00BSAN A PAXTON hares large Stook V olGuat Shoes and Buffalo Socks for Ladies sod Gentlemen, of the bast quality. BUFFALO ROBBS.—A superior lot jolt re calved and for sale at Franklin B. Pick ing's sleep Clothing Store in Chanibersburg street. pow% a MAAS, of bent brands, and utt_miktr __4ll .? krirrates Owe Wei tiohlos, al tits] Mkt, Tribrih too and Grooory - Stors o OLLLgBPIE k TOOMAS. '8 Sale. hustie Baal Liget< for •ick cough Md., Irng ; four miles from I Trustee's Sale. Public Sale AP PERSONAL PROPERTY.—Tbe sub scriber will sell at Public Sale, at hie farm, in Idountjoy township, Adams wu n t . r, on tha. Baltimore turnpike, near Mark Church, on Friday, Me 12th day of March ace, the fillowing personal property, viz :- 3 HORSES, 4 Cows, (to calre soon, ) 1 Heifer, (to calve soon.) 3 young Bulls, a Bred S,,w and Pigs, Shoats, a broad-wheeled Wagun, (four-horse,) anarrow-wheelod Wagon, (two horse,) Monett, Harrows, double and single shovel ploughs, corn fork, hay carriage, win nowing mill, cutting box. horse-gears log chain. halter and cow chains, rail carriage with chains. grain shovels, new grain . cradle. scythes, fake, rakes, and other fann ing im plements. Alan, a set of Blacksmith's roots, a quantity of Carpenter's Tools, poet anger and fixtures, aim, mall and wedges, a cider mill, flay by the ton. Also • variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, among which is a good Hathaway Cooking &ore. air Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. K.. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by ISA.AC LIGHTNER. Feb. 2.'2, 1852. is Public Sale. MIRE subscriber , intending to quit farming. I will sell at Public Sale, at his residenoe, of a mile [rum the Chamberabiarg turnpike, near Flohr's Church. on Tuesday, the 9th day of .arch next. the following persons? proper ty, viz: 4 head of work Horses, 6 head of ftrat-rate Much Cows, fat Steers, Young Cat tle. Hop, broad tread Wagon, with bed. bows and cover. Hay Ladders, Wood Ladders, Ploughs. Barrows, double and single shovel ploughs, new winnowing mill, grain cradle, scythe, forks. rakes, spreaders, log chsin, fifth chain, cow chains, horse gears, wagoc saddle. collars, bridles. wheelbarrow, Jack screw, single and double trees, bakers and halter chatna, 2 pair butt chains, and breast chains Wheat, Rye, Corn. Oats and Potatoes by the bushel, Hay be the ton, and Grain in tlu• ground. Also. 1 Baltimore air-tight cooking stove, ten•plate stove, barrels, tobs, hogs heads, mattucks,shorela. old iron, corn brooms, and a great many other &mem too numerous to mention. ''Sale to commence at 9 o'clock. A. M., on said day, when attendanze will be given and terins made known by HENRY DEARDORFF. Feb. 8, 1858. is Public Sale, OF PERSONAL FROPERTY.—The sub scriber, intending to quit farming, will sell at Pablie S ile, at his residence. in Ty rone township, A lams county. 2 wiles west of 11 •idlershurg, on 7)tesflay, Me pith day of Marrh next, the following Val us ble personal property, viz: Four head of Work Horses, a yearling Colt, 4 head of first-rate Milch Cows, a fine Heifer, a Four-horse Wagon, a one-horse Wagon, Ihy and Wood Ladders, 2 new sleds, a good carriage, horse gears, ploughs, harrows, shovel ploughs, cultit a : tors, horse-rake, winnowing mill, cutting hoz, rolling screen, threshing machine, sin gle and double trees, spreaders, log chains, `grain situ% els, rake•, forks, a lot of eider har i-rels, and a variety of other articles, too nu merous to mention. Stit'S.ile to commence at 9 o'clock. A. M., on said day. when attendance will be given and made kr.own hr JOIIN ECKEN'RODE. Feb. 15. t.% Bastress & Winters KW OX FORA), A , I.LnIS 4 . ..otity. Pi., Pro duce, Fortrardt,ig ILD , I Ointut,ssint. Ware house; Vi'aJlesale and Retail Dealers in Gets ceries ; constantly ou intud, Fish, Sall, Flw ter. Guano. FLOri, Wn►:+T, CORY, RV", OAT!, CLovr.a and Tiuotur SEED, huught at all times, fur which the bigheet ca.h prices are paid. Feb. 15. 1858. Gut Collateral Inheritance Tax. pi:BUS/1 ED by the Commissioners of - 2 - Adams county ag,rcealily to Act of As sembly. Wit. 'F. WALTER, E 9., Register of Adlams county, in account with the Commonwealth. for Collateral Inheritance Tax received from Dec. 1, 185.1, to Nov. 30, 1857: DR. To cash received from the estates of the fol lowing decedents, via: Magdalena llouver, (balance) 915 40 Sarah 11 'over, dv. 23 3? Sally Rand, 15 4K) David M lose, 86 07 Henry Small, 8.406 John 11. Pfizer, 40 36 John Collins, 90 00 Mary Kerr, 64 93 Albert Wader, 82 01 Isaac Paxton, 3 06 John Deardorff, 95 00 Mary 13.:11, 3 00 Abraham Kitchen, 88 00 John Bollinger, 3 64 557 B'J Deduct Commissions, 5 per pent.. 27 89 By the amounts refunded by authority of the Auditor General to the estates of the 831- lowing decedents, viz : John McC. Culbert' on, 36 00 John Collins, l 8 bb • D.tvid Moose, 39 20 Counsel fee paid R. G. Mc- Creary. Ksq., • 5 00-50 05 440 95 The undantigned. Auditor appo e inted b the Court to audit the aecounts of crtain of the public (dicers, reports. that the above ac count is correct. WM. McCLEAN,Auditor Feh. IS. 4t , List of Letters R . EMAINING in the Poet Office, at Getty,. burg, Fob. 15, 1858. Achbutut Geo! G. Mehning D. E. L. Cunningham John Mallen Eris& Cuwnover David Mickley Jacob Cooper E. Miller John Cownover Margaret E. Potroof Henry Cutter John B. Stevens A Brown Dysart David Shetron John " Goodson George A. Snyder Joe. A. . Grayson John I. Stetissan Jacob llafleigh Sally Stoner John H. 2 Ilitzelbergsr Diary A. Sunday Abigail Holloway H. C. Sherbine George Hunter George Thomas Widow Butner Abraham Trimmer Mary Jacobs George A. 2 Trucil Levi J )hason Aix. Walter wituta Lawson S. S. Weaver Lorin y Mcllvain Harrison Whisler Benjamin C. GEORGE GEYER, P. m. bar-Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Executor's Notice. GEORGE PLANK'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of George Plank, late of Liberty township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Ilamiltonban township, he hereby gives notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the lame to present them properly authenticated for settlement. VALENTINE FROCK, E.r'r. Feb. 8,1858. 6w Executor's Notice. JOHN B. McP/lERSON'S ESTATE.—Let tens testamentary on the estate of John B. McPherson, late of Gettysburg, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same place, he hereby gives notice to all persons in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and thuse having claims against the same to present them properly aisthen ticitted for settlement. EDWARD MoPHERSON, Ref. Feb. 1, . Alt LOUR*for e_by - • GILLESPIE t THOMA& PiibUo Sale. TUE eabearitior, Executor of the lent will and testament of Gnomon PLaxs, dooms* ed, will sell at Public 841 e, at the late mai denim of said deceased. in Liberty township, Adams county, on Middle Creek, on Alowlay• (h i e 1.1 day 0f . ..1t/arch oexi, the following per sonal property, A bay Mare, with foal ; a large ( ow, a net of breechbandn, horse gears and halters ; Wheat, Corn and Oats, by the bushel, Ilay by the ton, and Grain in the ground. Also, a lot of lumber, such as inch and half-iiiich walnut, papist and oak boards, with many other artielos. Stir Ada o, at the same time, will be offered, die Fenn of said deceased, co:asinine 108 acres, =ore or Ines, adjoining lands of Jacob Biker, (LP. Topper and others, having there• on a large Stone Iloune, log Barn, Orchard, Be., with never-failing water. halo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M , on said day, when attendance will be given and.tenns made known b' • " VALENTINE FROCK, Ker. Feb. 15. ta Ad calaistratere Netiee. CIIII,IBTIAN SIIULLEYI3 XSTATE.—Lito teng of administration on the innate of Chris tian Shelley, late of- Freedom twp., Adams county, deceased, havisig been tad to the undersigned. the first osuted reeiding in the same township, and the last sensed is Liberty township, they hereby give nu dee to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ABRAHAM KRISE. JOHN MUSSKLMAN, - Feb. 15, 1858. 6t *Adair. _ It Is Not a Dye ! MKS. II A. 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SW says, I bare ,IrrirsJ //12 eb fr.mi for sws.4 Mrs d • Allen', ‘‘...1.1's Hair ittaiorr, mud Vitohalwanaira f haq lased r &riots' °timer rP , ollki lel for toy hair. •ut Imre, N. thluri Lint so ow*. Lally alai perouasssatly we. u 6a■ Mn .1 A •lhan'a J. 11 . R AT irc. liver. rnir Tra7l. " haw., ivied Mrs 1.1. A A lice•ii Worl.C• iluir Restorer sad 1 2. lolalsoniuri but very irreeularlr, but notwithstanding. 1 Its helaeirre ass dot met] r rf•ibie The falling elf of hair erased. sod ,or iorka. whit& were quite gra), radon.' to [hear orfcival Keck " Rat-. U. V. Dints. "'I:m(1e to Jblittest." bolo* Mem • , f at taro. it A. Won's World's hair Itestorrr ant X doh t nu:u pro o the growth of the hair when+ !aldose. ciosiosentaid, we sow have dr messes of Our Yoll• ayes " Itcv. .1. A. Coe. Rec. Off of, Education. S. Y City "I procured Mrs S A t urld • ll or Restorer and L ) loaalsa,nuri for a relstii•. San happy to el,' It peso - elated ihe fallout off"! the aid roitored it. from befog grey, Lulu natural glory sad beauOtal bL.ck Itgr. J au,. E. 11 08 m. L',/dor Honk, 8 Y • Mo. s A Allen's World's Hair R.. awrer nod 7.) lolbelaaaufn are the beet preparations I hir• seer Lucien They hale roatursol toy 1.40 r Ms its urigioal color. 1t5.v..1. WRIT, Brooklyn. Y. r ~t KM hap py to boar testi moor to the yahoo and efficacy of Mre 8. A Alien's World • 11.ta• Restorer oral Zliotialassio iv. sad also to acknowledge ita tenni guy grayoms and beldame. Itev.U. M. Pc 4.1.7, Priln. Rfrl,. Pah. Sot:. reeouin:rod Mrs ff A. Allen's World's !lair liewiturvr and Ey lohaisaosson " REV. .1. F. Witeitingtott, N. H. “I'leaa• Intorno tin - when Mrs N. A. Allos's orld'e Rau nosturer aged Zylobalagohm can be had in , lkoton Yon rosy say in toy asioe, that I know they are what they purport 4+ be." REV. D. 1. Waco. ,Vililefoten. N. Y. "Mv hair hoe greatly thieltanal. The same)* tine of &anther of my (away. whose heal we theme:it would b.cu u• ai. best hare. ller heir Inv hire/soloist,. thie.sene I, ais.l bas a healthy appearance alone rain( Sire 8 A. •ii.a's world's Ileggtorsr uaJ Aylobataasaum." KEY. M. Tu.tot en. ;till years of oye.) Pireher, N. Y. "1 4 ince using Ilra. S. A Albion Word. Hair Me. stoner and Zylobalvonuor, my hair camas to tall, and I. restored to It. natural color lav satistied 'tie lautbJng like a dye." Ittr. S. Ile Monier. Aft/Aoro' Mss. " The effect or Mit. S. A Altai. Worid'• n.R Iseeersr and Zylohalsainoin has been to chance the • Crown of Wore.' ing geoid men, pot en, to the original basal tki. That tZ i f. tree of ethers of icy aomuuntabee." Rim J. P. Trail'. PM.••Soseth. Baptist." ffr.. CharleNton. 8. C. "The white hair is beeogning obviated by omrend better hair furualog, by the one attire ff. Ation'i World's ttair Restorer sad zylukalassiew." Rev. C. A. Bl:CABEll. Treas. Aster. Rifle ' rotas. ft T. very cheerfully add my testimony to that at tessomous ether friends. to tire 8. A. Allen's Warkill Liar Bastorm god Zylobalasorm. Ties larder I hare foetal sepertur to anything 1 ever med.! Rev. Amos BLANCHARD. ..Voriaielts 'lie thick very highly of Mrs. 8. A. Allegg's wood's Hair Restorer and Zylobalaawanm. , Ray. C. M. CLINCg. Lewistown, Pa. "Mrs. 8. A. Allen's World's flair Redone, sal 2riobaleitennita has Amoral th• fa lliog mat of my bait, aid imaged a see growth.' Ray. Wm. Nereus. Slawsciek, Ct. "Mrs. S. A. Alley's World's Maar Margaret mod torlobalirowus bars 'net any seat .1110Nibe triptt..tioes, ja was* say kalt.is VV. when Utast tatter. Rev. 1). *omits. Cross Hirer, N. T. 41 . -kiimir l , of • greet wary who hare had their hair teetered by the um of tin S. A. Allege• Werld'e klAir lArrAorgrr sad Zylobalasegam.” Rev. Joe. McKim, r. City. '"Recons mews them." Ray. E. Ev.tee De/hi, 0. "I have need Mn'. 8. A. Allea's Ito:We Mar Restorer lurk Irtemtoomeiv. They bare Mowed my bait to its egataiget color, sad stopped lii Wilms elf.' RAM WW. S. DowNe, - Hatoord, .14 T. "Mein.. e A Allsol World', Wait Dressforg tom gm seeperier. elmaresthe kite gad soap, removes banieeho and der emee, sad amyl; gmeedseea the settees& silkierse aged sm. total gloss so reiggislite to th• karma Walt.' We might. quote from others of the nu merous letters we have and are constantly receiving, but we deem the above etiffteient m convince the most skeptical that we have at least the best preparatioaa in the world for the hair of young or old. We manufacture no other preparations. O.cupyiug the large banding, eorner of Broome and Elizabeth Streets, exclusively for office, saleroom and moutufactoiy, we have no time or inclination to engage in other manufactures. These are the only preparations exported in any quantity to Europe. We also would call attention to the fact that we have always avoided all charlatanism. Our preparations are the highest priced, but the cheapest, because they last longer, and do more good : the expense, in the end, less than others. We aspire to have the hest, not the lowest priced. Oue bottle of the Restorer will last nearly a year. $1 50 per bottle.— Balsam, 371 cents per bottle. GENUINE has ...Yrs. S. A. Alien" signed in Red Ink to outside wrappers, and in Black. Ink to direc tions pasted on bottles. Restorer bottles are of dark n irplc glass, with the words. Wry S. A. Allen's WorU's Hair Restorer, 3,55 Broome ' Street, New York, blown on them. The Bal. i este bottles are of green glass, with lira. 8. A. Allen's World's Hair Balsam. 455 Brsomis I Street, New York, blown on them. Circular. around bottles copyrighted. None other is genuine. Signing the name by others is forgery, and will be prosecuted by us as a criminal offence. Some dealers try to sell other pet:potations on which they make more projU, trusteed o these ; insist on these. • Sald by nearly every drug and fancy goods dealer. Address all letters for information, Lo., to MRS. S. A. ALLAN'S wonzz's Barn eourroass -Duerr, 3.55. Arainme &mit, alt. Y.. - Peb4l6,-.WAS. _. eo2l6Ati PAXTON have the Tall and Wow style of Black SU Nate. 5'30 00 .11 4 IT!. OTVALVAB ALPR9l 4 llllltit. —Therabscrliter,latemitag to dietionnase farming. will offer at Public Sale, at hie reel deems, —C.trrolsberg Mills," in Libery town ship, Adams county, 2 miles west of Etneeltis burg, Md., on the Waynesboro' Turnpike, on Moisday, the 15th day of Monk mitre, the fol lowing valuable personal property, viz ; TEN F.: AD OF HORSES, 8 of which are draught horses, of superior quality-4he others ore fine driving horses, well broken; 12 Mitch Cows, 1 young Devon Bull, of rare blood, 20 head of Steers and Young Cattle, 50 bead of , [logs. 15 of which are fat, 33 Shoots and 2 Brood Sows, 32 head of Sheep ; 1 broad-tread Wagon, with fixtures, 1 Plantation Wagon, 3-inch tread, 1 narrow-tread Wagon, 1 one horse Wagon, with sp.-in,.7, 1 log Wagon, 1 two-horse Carriage and harness, 1 Cart, 2 sets of new Hay Carriages, of superior strue tore, 2 pair Wood Ladders. 1 Lime Bed, 1 Threshing Machine. Ohrenport's Patent,) 1 new'Wheet Fan, Grain Drill, Cutting Bor. Hand Screen, Corn Sheller, Horse Rake, horse-power Bay Pitcher, 2 sets heavy Breech Bands, one pair new, 6 sets Cruppers, Roue. ling., Blind Bridles, Collars, Haters, 3 nflie Chains, 4 sets Spreaders, 3 Log Chain* Plough Gears, Rough Lock, foe Cutter. Car rying Chain, 1 pair heavy Lock Chains, 30 Cow Chains, large new Jack Strew, 1 Jack arter and Lever, a number of two sad time horse Ploighs, double and single Morel Ploughs, new hill-side Plough, 3 Harrows. a variety of Forks, consisting of pitch, hay, grain and Manure Forks, slot of Baku. Mat tocks, Picks, Shovels, Sledges, Corn Hasa, Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythes, Sickles.with other farming implements. Al" Cues sod Gate, by the bushel, Hay by the to.. 2 Beaks Bump and Weight*, 1 Sant Machias, (Young's palest,) a large lot of lour-barrel Siam. Lap Shingles, incur Locust Posts, 44. Also,Household and Kitchen Furs itsre. each as Tbles. Chairs, Cloaks, Bede. Bedding and Bedstead*, Stoves and Pip, Copboards, Weel --and Spianin Wheels. KMOits, • Pose and Pans, a lot of Basun; Meat Vessels, a number of tight Barrels. 2 , iron-bound Whis key Ilugs . heaßs of large else, together with a great variety of other articles. too numerous to mention. Sir Sale to commence at 10 o'cloa, A. M., on said day, and to continue from day to day until all ii sold. Attendance given sad terms wade known by JAMES bIeDIVIT. Jan. 25, 18.58. is Valuable Personal Property A T PUBLIC S.\ LE.—The subscribers, in tending to remove, will sell at Public S Ile. at their residence, in Huntington town ship, Mims county, (on the farm of the late Wm. H. Sadler,) ate WidAesday, tic 3d day of MureA next, the fulloning personal property, viz 3 11.mses, $ first-rate Butlli9n, 9 Mulch C,ws. 51/ head of 11.,gt, including 5 brood S ,we ; a 4.-Itarse narrow•tread Wagon, new It ,ckswity Buggy. Theshing Machine. Wind M•II. Cutting II ix, Ploughs, Harrows, Shovel Plontels. Cultivators, H Iran Gears, double and single trees. rakes, forks. ands variety of "tiler farming implements—all nearly new, air SAW!, to commence at 10 o'clock. on said day. when attendance will be given and taruas made known by J AMES DICKS, ROBERT M. DICKS [I Ain Huues, Auctioneer.] February 8. u T3rra Culture M3eting. mIlEftE will be* meeting a the Menalien -L s 'Perna C ilturn giaiety, held in the public Sehunt in •liwolenrille, oe Saturday, flit 2 . 714 of ?chow, y hug., at 1 n'elnek, P. M. All persons wli,o have been instructed on Terra C.iltiire by Prufessiir C.nortork are in vited in attend. .Br oases or SacarrAar. Feb. 1. td IVM. B. WILSON. TL. SC HICK , Treasurer of Adams county, in conformity with the 10th section of an Act tfl • of Assetubly. entitled • *An Act to revise the Militia Systan, ac.," pushed the 30th day of Apri:. 165., exhibits the following account : . DS. To *mount of outstanding SlLitary Mies for 1856 and previous pars. 81326 25 TJ amount of Military Ones ariaesied fot 1857 as per report of Co. Commissioners. 1.1161 50 To amount of Additional Tax, (per Daniel Ebrehart.,) 6 00 - •• per Levi Kimbic. 1 50 '• ' MI per Wm. Stout, 3 50 Exonerated Tax, per IL J. Kulni. 47 nipaim Peter r. bwitb Ephraim .11ortot Hugh litthtughy John E. lleikce Jacob Bing Henry Slaybaugh " 4soutucl cavcr James McCullough Solomon bell Dm:Jamie Weaver " .Nicholas Slaybrugh " Cbriatiati llladhub " Michael Crawl 11 rioa.u.4 Sadler Henry Si/ghat:o " Samuel Weaver 1868 James Black Wm. Staab Leonard McElwee " Peter Sumas 11 James Wilaon Nathaniel Lirayeon " Dauicl lam:hart " Ell/Jta Peary.* henry Witmer Frederick Stover " Levi Kledig ' " Steven-Weidner 14 'Jesse Clepsaddle " Nicholas Melcsell " jobs Miller -Jacob ,Myere David F. Bair 14 Henry Blaybangh " Hoary Cart 1857 William Bow, Jecub litlankt 4/ Daniel kleiltiell Teter Miller 14 Jacob Stitsell " lease Mobiaaan timing Melee Decried Lynch* David Dull 41 Joie Millremery 11 4daas Hebert 14 Anthony flteasbatigh " Jacob C. Fittentarf " Moses ilartmaa* 11 Juba McMaster Mimed OrnAndP, " Wm.ltittinfree 14 Fre:acts Wilson* " Wm. Ron Whits " Peter Lone Burkhart Wirt* " Towesuips. Ltitituurs Gettysburg Cutui,erlitt‘t liuntingtuu 6tratt‘n Butler Gettysburg 13., Cumberland Germany Huntington MenaHen 6trulian Ft-walla Tyruue Butler Gettysburg B." Cumberland Ilersueuy Huntington • /Allmon • ilantilumbast Liberty Hamilton Venally& Strube° Franklin Conowitge Tyrone liounqoy • , Notiat pleasant HeedLig. Freedor Cuiuu Butler tlettysburg 8., Cumberlaud Human, • Oxford Huntington Latimer, lintnilumeties Liberty Mu*lion Stritban Frei/Min Conowago Tyrone Mountjoy .Ilosittpleitsant Heading Berwick Berwick 8., Freedom, union Butler 2489 49 118/ 83 41 84 441 60 81 7 Sarno,* nuked than (9 bare giro* paid in fbll. These marked time (f) have vines paid in part. Since the settlement the a of One Hundred_ lad IPtfty-ave Dollars and litzty-two Cents, ($162,62) has been paid into the Military Turd by differeet collectors. By ammo paid &eta Trieste^. as pat receipt filed Oct. 14.1857 SGT 07 R. G. Pahseatack, Ttesserer at Ledependent Biagi 75 VO Comity thametiadeemars kr "tykes 50 00 Joba Witt. IOW& 1 25 50 Siloam ter publishing= Account .. 45 00 Outatiedisigliiilltary tines for 1832 867 1864 55 93 1865 ....• 18/6 50 1836 /V; SO "1847 439 00 1864 ... , 327 1/165 6 59 11156 ... 28 66 1857 20 63 1864. . 29 +3O 1885. • e 97 00 1816 144 00 COUgliall far if koseratimis Meows Ow isea rgi •• Tinsimer a Treassnmes Coonniimpion ea $l4 I 6$ at I &Lacs In buds of Tranaserr, 11 111 Post ili altg by the Cowl Avitan. February /5. 1858. 41 • • , Wino Zifie • d far vaarAtioli rigßaosria. ESTATL— The liehmtrilier, Administrator of the es tate of SNIPE 83111111, decease!, will sell at Patina Bain. at the late residence of said de ceased, in Monatplenaant township, Adam* county. on the wad leading from tlettpborg to Hanover, 4 miles from the former plaeo, um Thursday, the au. of .Wirch 'text, the fol lowing Personal Property, viz : head of Horses, (including a mare with foal,) 6 MilA Cows, 6 Heifers. I Bull, Sow and Shoats, a broad-tread Wagon, with bud, bows and cur er, 1 narrow-tread Wagon, Hay Ladders, Stone Bed, I Carrivre. Ploughs and Harrows, Winnowing Mill. Cutting Box, Cloverseed Stripper. H.ire Gears. dish, lug, halter and cow Chains, Yorks Rakes, Grain Cradles, Szythes. Ac .; Hay by . the ton. CArn by the bushel. and Grain in the ground. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture as follow*: Tablets and Chairs, Beds, Bedstea ds and Bed ding, Case of Drawers, Cooking Stove and Pipe, Iron Kettle. witisotiterirticles ; Bacon en:l Lard, by the pound, 2 soaps of &owl smooth Bias. a lot of hogsheads, with a varie ty dottier articles; too tomorotui to mention. arßale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and torso made known by U O.BIIITII, Ada' r. leb. 1, ISSIL ts TIO you wish to find good employment, anti make money with little or no mveatment, and witbnitt 'lnterfering with your Peltier' buskins? If you do read this swirertisententi C. Z. Toon ik Co.. of 392 Broome street, New York, are manufacturing and lolling massive Iva Pencils for $3 each, (whit* are cheap at that prise,) and they throw in a gift or prise with each Pencil, worth from $2 up to 35, $lO, $l5, $14,25,1630, $5O, $75, $1.04, $2OO. and $5OO. Dmi't cry out, Hotahog ! Lottery l" It's no such thing. The Pencils are sold at their eaeb value, and all the profits over the first soot are thrown into . the gifts. which signally oast the purchaser nothing.— The prise. are distributed en a ample plmi of drawing, which would take too much room to asplain: but which has never failed to give complete satisfaction. We have drawn and sent to purchaser* 183 gold watches of various prima, 74 purses of gold dollars. 238 gold loskats, 850 gold ohaino, and a cor responding number of other prises, within two months. • TRIPLE ABE NO BLANKS, but every purchaser drags a price worth $3 certain, and it stands thousands of shances to be a higher figure. We want a Jowl agent in every neighbor hood throughout the country, to solicit pui chasers, and any agent; to be successful, must haven Pencil and prize to exhibit-- We pay agents $1 cash for each purckiaser Le obtains, and the first person in any neighbor hood who applies fur a Pencil and gift, will receive the agency for that locality. Should an agent obtain a valuable prise to exhibit with his Pencil, he would have little difficul ty in obtaining saxes of puroluttere, and tasking it a paying business. A NEW IDEA! REAM! READ !! !—We ask nobody to send their money till they know what prise they draw. Any person wishing to try their Inek, can first send us their mane and address, and we will make their drawing and inform them by return mail what prise they drew, when they cart send on and take the Pencil and prise, or not, whichever they choose. We give this privilege only ones to a purchaser. After the first drawing, every purchaser will be required to send. in advance, through thin authorised agent. We will send with each drawing the number taken out, with full description of the plan of drawing. .tddress C. E. 'COBB & 302 Broome Street, Now York. Jan. IR, 1858. MILITARY ACCOUNT. Ammitt of Amount I blepligaSea. f ArerampL 404 Cl Gi 75 $4O 00 14 33 /4 33 34 20 20 00 17 00 114 00 3u 00 36 50 54 57 46 154 56 00 51 00 41 50 3$ SO 66 04 44 50 46 00 16 00 47 50 45 00 47 50 IV 00 61 00 62 00 42 00 39 Olt 45 60 41 00 . 27 00' 36 00 8/ S. 13 00 45 50„ 89 60 43 50 61 60 Ll'9o MI 00 61 64 6080 27 60 4446 6760 62410 41 50 20 60 41 06 42 00 67 00 62 60 20 60 14 00 20 50 61 00 42 60 ITears. 1052 tiG4 ECM 11117 . 171 00 Agents, Attantiont 1 Ilhoomeri- i Outstay. times. r din. *a ei; I Nis. $l4 50 15 00 1 07 1 30 lilE 1 42 1 .55 1 50 8 50 47 5o 10 50 Id 50 27 08 2V 45 7 07 34 20 Jl► 00 / $0 DO a:E3 I 1 04) EIM 16 6tl I 00 11 50 21 0,1 22 00 1 50 3 30 t 50 1 50 7 50 a5O 660 10 50 I 50 rEi El=l 1 00 21 50 24 GO COO iliffl EIE:1 IN•N 11 50 lkik 60 0 00 15 00 13 00 El 28 93 $ll 80 , XS 400 411 43 IS 2, 2 53 2 32 Eii9 12 GO , IV 00 a•sb 41 Q ......., /0 00 X/ 00 4 &A 7 be 12 Ou 7 Du 188 Efil 14 II 20 00 U. A 0 1 GO 6 00 % 00 111111 OF F. P213.)N.1 PROPEUTTer. pa alb •-1 scrilmar will sell it Public 8alk: It, his' e t resideneo. Ir. Tyrone township, A.diiii s . ty, on the pruperl et the lose .74b1 - a finger, doc'.l.. 1; wiles Kuck II . burg, nil fig V inowagn; - *a primly, the day of I.',bruary inst., tha fed personal pn,perty. cis: 4 it= liq.. 0.. one a good brood mare, with fitssi 1. 31.1e1i Cows, and Young Cattle l 2 Sae lamed S , w,., Lru-iiorse Wagon, One-horse Wa P 1,111,111., Ih '3 rrows 'lOl el Ploughs, Fork; Caltivator, 11..mse Gears Waddled, ''s SAle S Ladle. a new llugg, and 4421101/11;••10. ether with a Atitnbet ut household artist's., viz: II ,gsheasbt, Moat `easels, [lethally Cooking g,uvr. and a Ten•plate Store, and Pipe, 2 sets of CJoper's 'fools, With a variety of other thinrs too numerous to mention. s*r Sado to commence at 1.) o'clock, A. 31, on said day, when attendance will IN given and terms wade known by Z.IC 11 Mil Ali MYER& lA. W. Flemming, A.uotioucer.l .. Februarr 8. to •.. • • Public Sale. , THE subscriber. Administrator of the maids J'• of Si;.sm Moir, deceased, will sell at Public B.de, at the lute redolence of said de. cowed, in B.raban township, Adams county, on the State Road. about 5 nailer Erato fist , tysburg, on Thuraday, the 414 day of . .iforgoli nee. the following personal property, vi; 2 Harems, Hog., Ftaur-}tone Wagon. Horse Gears, Carriage, ay Carriage, Ploughs - 04 Ii grows, oiling Sateen. 8 wash'. liana, forks, ies. A set of Carpenter's Toole, and many other artiuloo too numerous to menthes. ,S 'B4e to 00 NUMMI CO at 10 o'clock. A. Jig. on said day, whoa attendance will fal and terms male itaaewn by num tuc K. QCICKEL, Aden rl4 February S. to - , ~ Public Bale. . TIM dabscriber, residing in Butler tow* " A ' chip, AJam* county, intending to Er n 2 relinquisib farming. anal having too stock, will offer as Public SA., on iredswe day, 64 10th day of March nest, 600 o'44ock e , A. U., Pie ?fallowing persona proerty;tlF: G head iof Hones, two of which are ire& breeding Mires, two being now with fitotis fine young Stallion, throe years oldlbe tome ing spring, and two yearling Oolts ; 7 head ai / of Cow and Young Cattle, of which thief are S . rs, two Wills, and Heifers; about • 40 hen of Hags, among which are several breedin S,wc and n fine liner; 1 four-htitsb Wagon one two-horso Wagon. a ono4ntrite Wagon. a one-horse Spring Wegott,.plooghs and ha ors, corn ' shellor. winnowing multi jack w. and a variety of other articles itiXl numero s to mention. . larlsteudanue will he given and terms made k owu on day of sole by Feb. 15. is JONAS ROTH. Public Sale. TERsubscriber, intending to quit &rising; will sell at PJblic &tie, at his sesidellialii in Di ,unkjoy township, Adams oonnth miles from Littlestown, near gm road *Wang from that plao to Ennitsburg. os Maiatts, the kith day qf Mardi mut, the followhig:pop :lanai property, viz : A first-rate B:idUrtu: three-quarters bloodrd, 1(4 bandit high, 1* named "Bill Wesley," and fur beauty, &War - or carriage, cannot be inttielled ; 1 work huts* I two-year old stallion, sired by "Bill Wee ley," and is a very proniising anima 0 241 i Cows, to calve soon ; 4 Heifers, 1 first-rata, Young. Ball ; a narrow-tread Wagon WM% - enough for five horses ; a two-horse 'wagon, as good as news 2. ploughs, 1 harrow, 2ftetin forks, bay carriages, front part . of a Wallowe. wagon running part, winnowing mill, boric gears, double and single trees, forts, ?tikes ke. Also. limy by the stack or ton, and a' , variety of other articles, too numerous to mention. serSi la to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be Om ; and terms made known by . •./ JACOB 011ENDOBTX , Feb. 15. t. Register's Notice. • • NOTICE id hereby given to ail legateeeend other persona concerned that the AdsaisK istrstion accounts hereinafter scemeimeed. be preientod at the Orphan's Coastal Adams county for confirmation and allowance, elk Tutsciay. the 9th day - of Narektunct, : 13. The second account of John E.' McPherson, Executor of William Mc- Pherson, deceased, settled by Rdwarif., McPherson, Executor of . John B. MO.: Pherson, deceased. U 469 4J EMS 14. The second account of lobn McPhdrson, Exeeutor of the will of Samuel Sloan, deceased, settled by Ed ward. McPherson, Exeoutor of John McPherson, deceased. . ZACIIAItfAH MYERS, Regan , : I Register's Ogee, Oettys- 1 - • burg.' Feb. 8. 1858. 34 20 114 00 51 00 41 50 Littlestown Railroad! pus !tenth Monthly Instalment of Fin Dollars per Share on the Stock subsorib od, will be due and payable to the Treasurer _ of said company, on tlie th day of Feb. in.d /6/"By a Resolution of the Board of DirosWL tors, pained on Saturday, July .sth, an pee. sons in arrears after Aug. 28th will be chaygiq ed interest at the rate of one per cent. a month on their back pupilway in accordance with, the Act of Assembly. B. F. 91101tB, Seereiary of the Board. Feb. 8, 1958. td N. 11.--Any of the Directors will Receipt for uttints on Stuck. • 86 00 The County Map WIIL.I, be delivered to ,the Subseribers-Jaa.," " Suaban.lluntiogten, Latimore, fie., in a tew days. Thole wishing 31Inps Ow I have nos subseribed must give me notice Wit', modiatelg, as the last edition will sous led printed. M. S. CONI'ERS4 Feb. 15, 185 R. St ISS 0111 24. SO 7 50 New Lumber Yard, A T NEW OXFORD.—The urnlcrsignel would inform the public that he has openeda bUMBER YARD, on a large , scrile. in the town of New Oxford, Adams county; to which the blettysbur4 Railroad has been ready alter' led, His assertirent embraces all kinds of Lunil)er—Panrl, First and Seconti - i enntrian and Culling Boards, First and ,L Kleond C itnmon awl Culling I'laisk. lielelark . ' Fencing B 11..anlock Jul9tP, SeatitTir.g, Plastering Lath, headed and plain Palings ITEI II 00 67 60 J ift 04) 4 64.1 31 00 52 5u 20 tpo 14 00 Ile invites anlls from those in want of lasinber, feeling assured that in quality or prioe him Emelt CAN'T Be SEAT. lie will en. dearur to deserve a large share of public tronnge. JACOB ACLAB.IUGII. Feb. 1, 1858. 25 so s 0U New Coal Sr Lumber Yard; 4T New OI,VID, ADars COCNTY, FILAXILLIN Beam has received stud will constantly keep on hind, a large and well sea * lected settortment of LUMBER, and a sopesitsr t article of COAL suitable for family parposef. Also, Blacksmith's Coal of the bust qtytkity; An orders fur sawed lumber can be Shed st the shortest notice. FRApCLIN HERM. :# New Osford, Feb. 8, 18:58. tf A Large Supply of Lunber. - INCLUDING every studio' of Rive ripe, . A- just received, suit for side: lie •Lg prima, at the Tani eta:lß/LADS* 04 ties Comer of Wpssitistytou sad Etrseu, just in the rest of the 4 E:41 They hate also Ori hand 'a , e f ki rs.uteri" Sitik*" tacit;B;l'- !Wet Heals, (for c.rsiot, irlow. tures"; .uptly mild** toe . NOV • 413 k r :rf: 11 1 4-. i i :dr3el4• " Pickle*, * first rate • Isai. dump at KORB .*. - • =1 E= I=
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