Seraing di• Peep Noist, :mat— jowls riumbar Ahem Killed and iresagede-aaetall &ideas. 9r. Loma; Feb. 20,-"A fire broke out in the Paddle lintel about three o'clock this aketwing, causing the grealesj con sternation among the boarders. Ten ry•r•ou We m killod, and others serious ly tajared,w leaping from the windows. The building was burned. me WftraikOn attendant -upon this tutor . is ao great that the names of the fi ll ed aitd wounded have not been aseertained. sr: Louts Feb. 20.—The burning of the PladficHotel proves to bo a more terrible calamity than was at. first re ported. This morning there were about a hundred persons in the house, between forty and fifty of whom were missing. The fire broke oat in the drug store, under the hotel, and the names spread so rapidly that before the inmates could be sraaaad, the stairways were envel oped-in Aire, and all - egress was cut, off except by the windows. Many leaped from the third story, and were horribly mangled or instantly killed. Many more were either unable even to reach the windows or wore burned to death in their rooms. tileveral more bodies are supposed to be in the ruins, and hundreds of excited tnen are energetically engaged in re moving the rubbish. The wounded aro promptly taken in charge by their friends or sent to the hospital, where their injuries aro im mediately attended to.—Several of the wounded cannot possibly recover. The loss of property amounts to upwards of $50,000. Sr. Louts, Feb. 25th.—Charles L. Taylor alias Sanders has been arrested on the terrible suspicion of being the cause of thadreadiul disaster at the Pa cific Hotel. He is charged with firing the hotel after murdering Ephraim Doane, one of the inmates ! Dr. Daul. W. Strader, the landlord, and Charles Waldrup, the watchman of the hotel, have also been arrested and will be ex amined to-morrow. Lives lost between twenty and thirty. Gas Explosion in a ('/lurch—Destruction of Property—Probable Loss of Life. eINCINNATI, Fob. 20.—Last evening the Methodist Protestant Church, ou .Sixth street near Itsce, was partially destroyed by an explosion, , eaused by defective gas pipes. • At seven o'clock some fifteen persons were assembled in the basement for prayer meeting, when a strung odor of gas was observt.d. An effort was made to discover thoilakage, and a light was applied to the meter, when a blaze Guist forth, but it was extinguished by JA bucket of water. Quiet was almost. restored, when an explosion took place, tearing up the floor, shattering the walls, and making a wreck of the base- Anent. In the church, above, half .4 ,the pews wore torn up, the windows were blown out, portions of the floor were carried as high as the ceiling ] the .doors wore forced, and the hinges blown ott'. In the street the explosion was heard at the distance of half a mile, .and the windows of many of the build ings were destroyed. Eight or Wu persons were severely wounded, two or three of whom are not axpected to live. I ):iit/A4O4:TIYieJ:WII Via Malta, Calcutta dates to the 9th of January have reached England. At eo, Canton dates of the 29th of Decem ber, and Bombay dates w the 13th of January, Sir Colin Campbell had ta ken possession of Finkabad, which was abandooed b the enemy on the 2d. tiersehpore was also taken on the 6th —seven gnus caPturud and 290 of the enemy killed. Thu British loss was Agar 2 killed and 7 wounded. « '1 he British and French forces landed sit (Anton on the 28th of December. The British lauded 4,600 men, and the French Iltlo men. The whole escaladed .on the 29th, and the heights within the lowa were in possession of the besiegers I.y nine o'clock in the morning. The Chinese feebly contested the advance of the English and French within the .city. The damage done to the town was but small. The captain of the ship Aeteon was killed. The - Times dispatch says that the bombardment of Canton commenced at .daylight on the 2Z 4 th, and continued all .day and the eusning night. The assault was made in three divisions at 6 o'clock in the morning. Gotigh's fort was ta ken and two others were blown up. 'The 'Chinese continued to fire from .their houses, but. the troops were re strained from entering the city. igghkei ilepolis. Saw Welt 11411100.-4, Tort lc limtomer papers Bettis ore—Friday last. ?lour. per barrel, 84 44 ® 4 50 - Wheat, par bushel, 1 02 (9 1 20 ,rsjs, 65(4 72 e, " 55 (44 60 Osta, .. 31 4 .15 CleTet4esci, " 487 4 5 12 Timothy-seed." 2 50 4 2 75 Beef Ilitila, per hand., 7004 9 5O H0p,. 4 7 50 4 7 75 Hsy, per too, 10 00 415 00 Whiskey, perplloa. 21 4 23 (}rise, Peruvian, per too. 65 00 Ibutover--Tkursdcw lad. Thor; per WA., from wagon s , $4 00 De. " from mores, 4 02 Wisest, per bashol, 87 a 1 1.0 Dy 66 60 Coe.m 64 43 Dees, U 28 Cloweeed, " 4 50 Tmseehy, 6 " 1 50 Pleater, per tae. 5O YEA—Prides, LW. 4 00 Flour, per bbi, ken wagons. $ 4 75 from store", Wkes4, re Polka* 85 ® 1 00 _ 62 By., 46 Gra, •" 27 O ft, " MOVereeed, " 4 76 el 2 00 Thredl. Now . P te sea. 630 INenemniShl Keating. Wass rs= a lo Nis that the Door eil& d sowsehlp will :nest at tb• pablia home at Jaws L. thus, in il aa -6111114m. as fleartiat mai, at 1 _o'clock. P. 111.01katttla a township ticket, [Much 1. - Dassoerets of Pranklin township are 11111111•101110 meet at the how of ABM thetesesi=hield l iag site pale: 311 qf Niro* 'OS e'lliLk is the siterneen. for the iliisneleadas a tieka lb: towssidp Pr' le be eiselstat the Arlin dodos. lc 11/110. MANY. 411" 1111 111l i tta is -411,21 WOOS De , itliqh "? ►n woe Nom wild 1S It, ems dart or IM MO wry; Well Woad by *sob Aber bosom' It Wow." MARRIED, On the 25th ult., by the Rev. J. Martin, Mr. CHARLES F EICHELBERGBR. cf York coati ty, to Miss SUSAN MENGES, of ilullt:n.,-,ton township, Adams conuty. On the 25th ult., by the Rev. Jaeob Ziegler, Mr. WM. R. TURNER to Miss ISABELLA M. SLIOLEY, both of Hamiltonban township. On tht Bth alt., at Mt. Bt. Mary's College, by the Rte. John McCaffrey, Mr. JOILN DONELLY to Mrs. COYLE. On the 11th ult., at Mt. St. Mary's, by the same, Mr. JOHN BCRKHART to Miss SMITH, both of Mt. St. Mary's. On the 7th of Jan., by the Rev. R. S. Grier, Mr. JACOB OVERH OLTZER to Miss MARGA RET, daughter of John Clark, all of Liberty township. At Fairfield, on the 15th ult., by Rev. Mr. Denecker, Mr. JAMES B. TOPPER to Miss SANDERS, both of this county. On the ICth inst., by the Rev. Jacob Sealer Mr. WILLIAM PARR to MissJANE SPONSELI LER, both of Adams county. On the 16th ult., by the Rev. L. Gerhard, Mr. AMOS LAUCH, of Oxford township, to Miss LOUISA S., daughter of Peter Diehl, Esq., of New Oxford, Adams county. On the 17th tilt., by the same, Mr. PETER BATTORFF, of Straban township, to Miss LE NAH HAVERSTOCK, of Mountpleasant town ship, Adams county. On the 11th ult., by the Rev. J. F. Campbell, Mr. JEFFERSON REESE,of this county, to Miss CHRISTIANA R. BICIITEL, of Wublngtou county, Md. II e 'Alb. .•tits Imams detrain MR naa of rua Is haat ; Nye pees la yeata, saw attaarlag S. Slat gramma:. DIED, Yesterday morning, at the residence of his father. Mr. Ephraim Martin, in this place, THOMAS MARTIN, Esq., aged 41 years and 6 month. The funeral will take plate at 2 o'clock• this afternoon, to proceed to Bser Green Cemetery. ilarThe members of Gettys Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., will meet at their Hall at a quarter before 2 o'clock, to attend the funeral of Bro. Martin. On the 17th ult., in the 84th year of his age, Maj. WM. MOONEY, about 40 years a resident of Etamitsburg. On the 22d ult., Mr. JOHN H. SPANGLER, of Tyrone township, aged 66 years 3 months and 22 days. On the 13th alt., at Fairfield, Adams county, Mrs. CATHARINE FRONTZ, in her 75th year. On the 17th ult., in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, after an illness of some weeks, which he bore with Christian resignation, leav ing a testimony behind to his bereaved wife, and a large circle of relatives and friends, th he has gone to a better world, Mr. THOMAS WILL, aged about 70 years. On the 10th ult., in Menallen township, very suddenly, MARY, wife of Jacob Richardson, and daughter of Solomon Harris, aged about 45 years. In Carlisle, on the 11th ult., Capt. GEORGE EON, aged 78 years. On the 26th of February, Mr. JACOB WEID NER, of Butler township, aged 38 years and 20 days. In New Chester, Mrs. CATHARINE DEAR DORFF, at an advanced age. SPECIAL NOTICE& try- Along the many preparations DOW In ass for rester tug, prweerviad. sad iorigurating the hair. thane are belle that we can rooounuend with more oonedence than Prof Wood's Hair Reato.atire, as. to general mu throughout tb. United States. This proparatioci guaranies the moat invigorating eighties. and borer foliate producing tha men happy moults whoa applied accurdiog to directions We rear to this inaiztoorable cartilicatee which hare Luau seat by parties who bare Woo beriedtted by It. and •1101 Leal happy in givlog teatitoony to wouderfal egeCta produced erir tixt Son. SJLD Br ALL DILL7GGISTS. Feb. 22. 2w. ED" A CORI roe Wanormo Cooof.—St. Ifyaelathe. Quanta It, Aug 21,1136 —Nerve. both W. /owls A. Co. tiestiesion :—.noveral itionthg lime a Hills daughter of non e, tea years of age, was aka. with Whooplog Cough in • very aggravated Dario. mid boating we Gould do for her awned la any way to milers her miming. We at Length done! to try a bottle of your Da Wietaa`a Bataan or Mitt. Clonal. Is three Seers after elm had emomenood sassy it, able was greatly relieved, end is tees Hue three days was anginal, eared, sad Is WI well. I have mate re easeaseadsd the Beldam to many of my neighbors, who have said R u nnel to no ems have l 'Loewe It fail of MAKI • gr•• 47 1 - es snit liberty to mks say meet the above you think Meer. If It shall Mabee, any body to am year balm= I shall hi glad, for I have 'academies la M. Yours, P. UCITTII, Proprietor of the Grades Is at Illyeeiwthe. Day oar without the sigaatant of I. litorre. bin( W. Fowt.t I Co., 138 ‘Yashingtos stseet, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their &gents everywhere. A. I). Beencsa, Gettys burg. Feb. 22. Zw LET The most stoptieal people see be hmsolsoed by deal tbstill the family oestioises Yo sot Itstmdm. that amuse tie titeemed of Water.: Ilfe there are • few of Treat merit, end emloubted worth. Of .bees, Dr. Ras ferd'a levlgerater, or laver Remedy Man e tree sad fere most amass the mieedlm'of &Se day that sea ho retied es as a medlsise that la all Is recommended bv Ila propels. tent. It advertises Melt so every trta/. fur time we none who IMO It bat hill their friends to do se, and so It rra from math to month tilt all tie peepte st . tie Gatos base Jammed the good of tile truly reabile msOeias. 'l{ is reeemomeded with toottnotadale to prove ha virtne fee the mum of liver mateplalate of ovary kind, from the wend Dyspepda I. a 00111[11011 tisisdashis, sad Is pertlesisrly Molded to Jaltuldtee, portaged Iltormssit, Bust thwapisisits sad dowses of statidres . Casa or two doses ar• laid to ea a soil wlti Nom • fallare. It La worth • trial for . It Is parties. larly adapted to trio ass of ladles, yortiwalagiy them of rordastary habits. :tome ladles of tie highest slawillwe le aoti•ty Iwo gives taw C•ft16014•11 of Its onaory, sod w• say to all who sr. ailing, try oat bottle, sod yea will solar without It. sera: a. Buehler. Agent for Gettysburg; Wm. Berlin, Llanuver ; and Charles li. Usu ry, Abbottstown. Feb. S. 4w To the Fanners. .iNNY'S Combined Reaping and -Vowing Machine wait Wood's Improvement.— The undersigned, having been appointed Agent for the sale of Manny's Combined Reaping and Mowing Machine, with Wood's Improvement, for Adams county, offers them to the public, knowing them to be the best combined machine in use. It has been suc cessfully introduced into different parts of our State, and I sold thirty-four last season, in Adams county, all rendering satisfaction.— The machine received a silver medal at the State Fair—also, the first Premium at York, Cumberland, Centre, Huntingdon, and other county Fairs, whe;e it Was exhibited. Far mers needing a Beeping Machine, will please call upon the undersigned, before purchasing, as he always takes great pleasure in showing the Machines. Early orders are solicited, as the number received from the manufacturer will be in proportion to the demand. SAMUEL HERBST, Agent, Opposite the Eagle Hotel, tiettysburg, Pa. iLirch I, 1858. Public Bale. THE subscriber, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Uumberland townships Adams county, about two miles west of Gettysburg. near the Millerstown road, on Nesday, Me 16a day 0 . 1 March init., the following reliable personal property, via: 3 bead of HORSES, (one a young Mare, with foal,) 6 Mitch Cows, a fine Bull, Young Cattle, 2 brood SJirs, with pigs, seven Shoats, Three-horse Wagon, Hay Car riage, Plough and Harrow, double and ainfle Shovel Ploughs, Corn Fork, Lag Chain , Three-horse spreader, single and double trees, wheelbarrow, winnowing mill, hors. Milhalters and cow chains, saddle and e, horse collars, lines, rakes and forks; hay by the ton. Also, Household and Kitch en Furniture, such as tables, bedsteads, stove and pipe, iron kettle, spinning wheels, eider barrels, tube, and a great many other articles, too numerous to mention. I. commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known b.y March 1, 1858. to JACOB BAKER. riurt-w.Laz of every description on hand and for isle at GIO. S.ISIOISHLREVE., in Obsmbersbarg Street. Tonsorra comombeing ibusekiwping wiU Ld it to *air winnow to purchase at 117/11LAS'8, in Obaabwsbarg Stmt. HMO BP= kXD TIN BOOTI,Np finallar lo E. eiso. =fru& MZI Pcmacouse JUxmuda TOIL B. DANNIB. s.q., Tremont'. in MHZ subscribers, intending to remove West, U oesowet with the Directors of the Poet •L will sell et Public Sale, at their residence, and of the Bowe of feephryseent of the Coup- on the itonsegh town road, 1 mile from Get ty of Adams, being front the 6th day of Jan- tysburg, ow Monday, the usa day of Mara nary. A. D., 1867, to the 6th day of January. , asst., the following personal property, via: A. D., 1858. l 2 head of liars-3s, (one a Mare, heary with 1857. DR. ;foal,) 1 ) earl.ng Cult, 2 Mul,•, 4 C)VVS, '2 Jan. P. T.., order on J, L. Schick, Steers, 1 B.:i!, 1 11 , )g, 5 P: 4 l. I.lJyr L thls..s, C,;: , , , ,y Iremsurer, No. 1, $54 - .) 0) 1"0., , i.: ,F , .I'.l 11 11 1 t.... 8, Sr' K t,: S, c,' PI ,u ; :, . 4 23, " oil 45, • Cs) 00 , Corn Fork, 'tine Gears, 2 good Saddles and Feb. 3, " " 63, 500 00 ' Bridles, lot of Bags, Double and Single Trees, " 20, N.l 96, 200 00 , Halters and Cuw 'Chains, Forks, Rakes, and Wier. 10, " l. 102, 600 00 'many Other Firming Utensils. Also, a Cook . A •' pi " 105, 400 00 Stove and fixtures, Kitchen Cupboard, Dsak, " 31. To Cush ofJohn Scott, fur- Bedsteads, with o:her Household articles. mar Stinrard. 126 26 , serSale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. If., a - « 'WeJty, 40 00' on said day, when attendance will be given Apr. 7. To order on J. L. Schick, land terms made known by County Treasurer, No. 156, 400 00 DANIEL H. BENNER, May 5. •• •' 212, 500 00 MOSES C. BENNER. a 26, a 44 225. 300 00 July l 14. 4 4 " 227, 600 00 .4 141, 400 00 Aug.', • " " 243, 600 00 64 21, as N 263, 500 00 Sept. 21. “ so 283. 500 00 Oct. 16, N a 322, 1000 00 a 27 , a a 11/3. 300 00 Dec. 7, To Cash of George Codori. 50 00 N 8, Order ts• J. L. Mick. 00. Traverser. No. 379, “ Cash of George Hons. ITID Jan. 1, 13elasses doe Tressam, 125 17/ CL. By .0114 paid Ind as follows: Out door popper support. $1023 to Merchandise and gnicerses, 1506 93 Purk sod shock bop, 548 86 Beet cattle. sheep and horses, 1412 38 Flour, grain and grinding, 1149 16 Mechanics' work, . 1001 18 Publiabinamounte and blanks, 63 15 Stone eo4 r Outer, lime, guano and hauling, 269 76 Drags and. medicines, 69 06 Removing prp•rs, 3 60 Wood chopping, making rails, post fence, &c., 112 35 &beer; ption to Gettysburg railroad, 500 00 Court costs to commonwealth, 5 95 Stewards' sundry espouses, 150 00 Male hirelings, 213 38 Female hirelings, 170 121 Physician's salary, 100 00 Counsel fors, 10 00 Stewards' salary 1} Team 312 50 Directors' extra sernces. 60 00 Clerk's salary. Treasurer's salary, We, the undersigned. Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do hereby certify that we have examined the items which compose the account, and that they are correct—being from the 6th day of January, A. D.. 18:,T, to the sth day of January, A. D., 166 S—both days inclusive. JOHN HAOPM AN, C. CASHMAN. Audifors. ISAAC lIERETER, TOILS SCOTT, Eaq., (late Steward.) in se " outtut with the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of the County of Adams. being from the 6th day of January, A.D., 1857, to the lat day of April, A.D., 1857. DA. Balance due on settlement, Jan. 6, '57, $7 95 Cash found with deceased pauper, 1 150 Cub received for tallow, lard and poultry, 83 67i C.Lah fur hides from John Gilbert, 8.5 5G Cash for two horsed, 150 00 Cow and yearling calf, 36 00 $363 081 CR. By general expenses, $49 724 Superintending building, coffins fur nished and other extra services, 188 013 Cash paid J. B. Danner, Esq.,Treas., 126 26 We, the enbseribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Amounts, do certify that we have examined the items which corhpose the abore Account, and do report that the same is oorrect—the same embracing the ac count of John S.xitt, firmer Steward, from the 6th day of January, A. D., 1857, to the 31st day of March, A. D., 1857—both day. inclusive. JOIIN IT AI7PM AN, C. CASIIM AN. Auditors ISAAC IiERETER, 0* JACOB CULP, Eng., in account with the Directors of the Poor and House of Em. ployment of the County of Adam., being from the lit day of April, A. D., 1837, to the 6th day of January, A. D.. 1838. Sundry orders from Directors, $l5O 00 Cash for lard, 50 Cash fur Clover seed F. Wulf, 1 75 Walnutboards to J. Z. Hollebangb, 500 One week's boardinso.Gardner, 2 00 Walnut boards to hurbook A Reilley, 3 75 Chest, 0. Gardner, 1 50 Cash on note from Abraham Brian, 35 00 lnt'et due Bliss While from A. Polly, 997 Cash of Henry Manahower's estate, 74 98 Cash for old oupper kettle, 3 371 Cash of Catharine Roes's estate. 25 Cash for Timothy seed, 3 50 (horse Hoos,balanee on hind, 20 00 John Winebrenner, due bill. 32 42 Do. 1 calf skim, 266 David Wialar. old iron, 1 871 Caah far Tallow, 2 15 6340 62 CR. General expelases. $L 291 Male and female hirelings. henna ing, butchering. ke.. 133 021 Grays digging. 150 Funeral expenses, 20 75 Sheep, 19 00 Coffins, 225 Out-door paupers, 4 00 Vegetables and fruit. 11 04 Leather al. Winebrenner. 43 22 347 08 Balance is hands ofBteward. 3 54 We, the subeeribtre. Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts. do certify that we have emunined the items which coin poee the above Account, and do report that the same is correct—the same embracing the account of Jacob Culp, present Steward, from the lit day of April, A. D., 1857, to the sth day of January, A. D., 1858—both days in clusive—leaving a balance in the hands of said Steward of Three Dollars and Fifty-four Cents, ($3 54.) JOHN HAUPKAN, C. CASUMAN, A u dit or ,. ISAAC IIZILETZEL, March 1, 1855. 4t List of Paupers 13EMAIN1310 in the Alategouse of Adams oounty oat the Ist day of Jewry, 108 : Males, 62 Fonalee, 36 Children, 6 Colored, 8 Total. 107 Transient 937 PROIArPrAIut- tol 18117. Wheat, Wails, 449 Chit ~ . 606 , Rye, " U Sig Tarr of Com, " Clover Seed. " 2 1 Timothy . 4 •' T 0 , 67. ..4 41 . U Potatoes, 14 Loads at Llostfaider. , 30 Toss et Hay, SO Heads staabisp. - SOO Posed. of Petty WM Pewit al iludip SW JAOO,II CULP, Skeird. ilea 2. lia March 1, 1853 THE subscriber, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, at ha residence, 41 mile from the Chambersburg turnpike, near Flobr's Church, on Tuesday, the 9th day of March next, the following personal proper ty, viz: 4 head of work hones. s head of &st-rate Mitch Cows, fat Steers, Young Cat tle. Hogs, broad tread W agon. with bed. bows and corer. Hay Ladders, Wood Ladders. Ploughs, Harrows, double and single shovel ploughs, new winnowing mill, grain cradle, scythe, forks, rakes, spreaders, log chain. fifth chain, cuw chains, horse gears, wagor. saddle, collars, bridles, wheelbarrow, jack screw, single and double trees, halters and halter chains, 2 pair butt chains, and breast chiins ; Wheat. Rye, Corn, Oats and Potatoes by the bushel, Hay by the ton, and Grain in thi ground. Also, 1 raltimore air-tight cooking store,, ten-plate stove, barrels, tube, hogs. heads, mattocksAhovels, old iron, corn brooms, and a great many other articles, too numerous to diention. 600 00 20 00 8636 26 $8761 431 Ensle to commence at 9 o'clock. A. on raid day. when attendau.m will be given and terms made known by HENRY DEARDOItFP. Feb. 8, 1858. is OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.—The sub scribers will sell at Public Sale, at his farm, in Mountjoy township, Adams county, on the Baltimore tnrnpike, near .Mark's Church, on Pricing, the 12a day of Mirth sant, the following personal property, viz :- 3 HORSES, 4 Cows, (to calve soon.) I Heifer, (to calve soon,) 3 young Bulls, a Brood Sow and Pigs, Shoats, a broad-wheeled Wagon, (four-horse,) a narrow-wheeled Wart', (two. horse,) Ploughs, Harrows, double and single shovel ploughs, corn fork, hay carriage, win nowing mill, cutting box, hurse-gears, log chain, halter and cow chains, railcarriage with chains, grain shovels, new grain cradle, scythe*, forks, rakes, and other farming im plements. A).°, a set of Blacksmith's Tools, a quantity of Carpenter's Toole, post auger and fixtures, axes, mall and wedges, a cider mill, Hay by the ton. Alin a variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture. among which is a good Hathaway Cooking &ore. ger•Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known hv ISAAC LIOHTNER. Feb. 22. 1858. is 40 00 40 00 $8761 431 tir PZ R RSONAL POPERTY.— Th e sob. scrifier, inionding to quit farming, will se I at Public S de, at his redidentse, in Ty rone township, A lams county, 2 miles west or 11:idlersburg, en rategday, Ike 16ai day Of March next, the following valuable personal property, viz: Four heal of %Fork Horses, a yearling Colt, 4 head of first-rate 3,filch Cows, a fine Heifer. a Four-horse Wagon, a one-horse Wagon, flay and Wood Ladders, 2 new sleds, a good carriage, horse gears, ploughs, harrows, shovel ploughs, cultiva tors, horse-rake, winnowing mill, cutting box, rolling screen, threshing machine, sin gle and double trees, spreaders, log chains, grain shovels, rakes, forks, a lot of eider bar rels, and 'a variety of other articles, too DU merous to mention. $363 9RI ifirSale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., on slid day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOLIS ECK NRODE Feb. 15. ts rip E subscriber, Executor of the last will A. and testament of GPORGI PLANK, deceas el, will sell at Public S de, at the late resi dence of said deceased, in Liberty - township, A tams county, on Middle Creek, on Monday. Use Ist day of March next, the following per sonal property, NIL : A bay Mare. with foal ; a large Cow, a set of breeehhande, horse gears and halters Wheat, Corn and Oats, by the bushel, hay Jy the ton, and Grain in the ground. Moo, a lot of lumber. such as inch and halt-inch walnut, poplar and oak boards, with many other *Metes. air Also, at the same time, will be offered. the Farm of said deceased, containing 108 acres, more or lees. adjoining lands of Jaoob Eiker, G. P. Topper and others, baring there on a large Stone House, Log &an, Orchard. &a., with never-failing water. igiff•Stle to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendaneevill be given and terms made known by VALENTINE FROCK, Ex'r. Feb.ls. is Administrator's iotidb. JOLIN RICE'S ESTATE r. ad u ministration on the estate of Jelin Rice, late of Blenallen township, Adams county', deceased, having been granted to the under.. signed, residing tnths same township, he here• by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pigment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. DANIEL P. RICE, March 1, 1858. 6t Administrators' MUNI. CIIRISTIAI 4 I SIIULLEY'S ESTAl43.—Let tars of atiministrstion on the estate of Chris tian Shulley, late of -Freedom twp., Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, the first named" residing in the same townsbip, and the last named in Liberty townsbip, they hereby give no tice to all persona indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, arid those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ABRAHAM KRISE, JOHN MUSSELMAN, Feb. 15, MS. 6t Adne r. Executor's Notice. $350 62 GE°"E PLANK'S ESCATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of George Plank, late of Liberty township, Adams (manly, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Ilausittonben township, he hereby gives nodes so all per indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, sad those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. VALENTINE FROCK, Es'r. Feb, 8, 1868. 6w The County Map WILL be delivered to the Subscribers in i 1 Conowago,Union,Germany and Mountjoy. , Jas., bs a few days. Those wishing M.aps who bare not subscribed put give me notice im• Ili edistely, as the last edition will soon be printed. M. 8. CONVERSE. Feb. 15, 1858. St Bastresa & Whiter, VEW OXFORD, Adsuns county, Pa., Pro +A dace, Forwarding and Oostatinsiea Ware house; Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Ore. win ; constantly on hand, risk Salt, Pias ter, Grano, &c. ham Wuaf, 00104 kris OWN, Mom aad Ilaconrir Ink boaght at all times, toe Nisi tie is ighaat sub prises are paid. Pak WOOL Go s - -r" or aligns Inedi b Oteat at ss {~ ~~_ - Public Bale. Public Sale Publio Sale, Public Sale. Tr -!. - 89g ACRES Arrakel4is lad Slate for hiu .M•alfrick county, Md., lying 1 mile .out of Unionville, four miles from Liberty Town, and G miles from the Baltimore and Ohio liailmad. The uniersigue.l, Trustee, appointed by a Dezree f the Circuit Court fir Frederick K.;.tdo„; a.s u Jr Lo sell t Estate w!.1.-• PETER Sit MY ER, !Lite of Frederick cJunty, de,;easd.l, d el, seized and possessed. will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, et 11 o'clock, A. M., on lueslty, the 16A of Mirth next, the following describ ed property, to wit Lot No. 1, The Home Farm.. with the Mansion lloube and Build ings. containing 164 Acre*, to 1111 which (at the option of the Trus-' tee) will be added 32 Acres of _.,- Lot Nu. 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 borhood, with fine society, and oonvenist.t to Churches, Schools, Stores, Pust Offices, &c., and of easy access to !Cunt Airy Depot, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Lot No. 2, Merchant Mill, with the Water Right, with two seta of Building-4 in good repair, and contains 37 Acres of prime land. The Mill is on a good stream, and in a fine wheat growing country. Lot No: 3, coritains 105 Acres, with the Buildings and improvements thereon ; about 35 Acres of this is Woodland ; the cleared land 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 Mil, attached, and contains .121 Acres of 1.4t0d. The Building. oonaist 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 $ V O business. and within the last two years worth of Maehinery has been put into the Factory. Lot No. 5, adjoins the Factory, and contains 110 Acre•, about 95 Acres of.which are Woodland.— This might be made a very hand some Farm, al the land lays well, has all been limed, eicept the Wood land, is well watered, and has a very hand some site for building.. Lot No. 6. contains 136 Acres, about 65 Acres of which is p:ime Wood land, and very fine Tobacco land; the cleaned land has been limed, and would make a very desirable farm. Thi4 Lot adjoins J. Cochran aJd the Faetory Lot. Lot No. 7, contains 57 Acres, about one-half uf which i 4 Woodland, and also rod Tobacco land, and wuuld make a pretty little form. Lota No. 8 and 9 are Wood Lots. No. 8, contains 15 Acres, and No. 9, 27 Acres. • 'The above last thteepta adjoin J. C.,chran. Terms prveribed by the Decree:—One•third of the purchase money to be pal,' in cash on the 4sy of the ratificatioa of the sale by the Court, the balance in two eqoal instalments, on a credit of ono and two years respective ly, from the day of sale, the whole purchase money to hear iuterest from the day of sato • and th,.\ deferred payments to he secured tr y the hoca•-af the purchaser, with a surety or sureties to be approved by the Trustee. And on the payment of the whole purchase money (and not °afore) the ,Trustee by a good and sufficieot deed to be eseouted according to law, will cons ey to the purchaser,. his heirs, &c., the property purchased.' clear, tree and discharged of all claims of thd'partles to the cause, and any person claiming under them. stir Puiusaion given on the Ist day of April nett. 0. IL OWINGS, Trustee. 'Trustee's Sale. rfillE undersigned, Trustee, appointed tkr a Decroof the Circuit Court for Frederick county, sitaig as a Court of Eiuity, to sell the iteal Estate whereof &wish M. Lawrence, late of Frederick oountz, decenged, d' d, seized and posse,sed, wilt dffer at Futile Sale, on the 'eau, day and at the same time and place octhe mile of Peter S finer' , prop erty, to wit : f)a Tuesday. the itiM of Munch, IESS, the following described Iteal Estate: Lot No. 10, contains 32 Acros of prime land, adjuiniti4 the lands of C. W. [Limey and George K hoe, and will he sold as stated with Lot No. 1, of Peter Suriner's estate. Lot No. 11, contains 1 Acre. 8 Roods and 23 Pereleo, la a small Meadow Lot, and adjoins the Mill Lit, No. 2, of Peter Shriner's estate. Lots Not. 12, 1. ,14 and 15 are Wood Lots, very' heavily Timbered. and some of them ins Tobacco lands, and onntalaing from 15 to 20 Acres 11 each Lit. These Lots are fieely watered with Springs and runnin4 water in each. ' They adjoin Messrs. Whitehall and Nusbaum. ' Lot Ikro. 16; is u very handsome Property its the town of, New Market, and the residence of the late Mrs. 8- M. Lawrence-- The House is finely finished, and contains eight rooms; the Out-houses consist of a large 8 able, Carriage House, Mest House, and a Dairy, with a well of good water attached. 'lit would *take a handsome residence fur 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 dparibed - Dwelling. l'isese last twl Lots—the New Market Property, will be sold in .Nsw Market, on Atorsday, Me 18th of !torch. 1858. Tkress prescribed by Me Decree: --One-thi ni of the purchase money I, be paid in clash on the day of the ratification of the sale by the Court; the balance in two equal instalments, on a credit of oue and two years reapective-, ly, from the day of sale ; the whole porch/we money to boar intoreat from the day of sale; and tits 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 (and nut 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 an claims of the par ties to the cause, and any person claiming under them. BerPossetvion given on the let dny of April next. Charles A. and Stephen 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 Trustee, residing atSykosville, Carroll coun ty, Md. OirA Plat of the whole of the property will be exhibited on thaday of sale. . 0. U. OWINOS, Traded. Toosas CAII4, Auctioneer. Feb. 22, 1855. to A Bargain Offered. 'VOA sale, a 4r•t•rate Boat-body Carriage, pot up is the very best style, handsome ly sad sobetestially--will be sold at a HAR.- ()AIN, to make room. Inquire soon at 2%i °emptier °See, in Gettyebarig. Feb. 1. 0 OBNAN I PAXTON bare a large Stook ‘-' of Gain Shoos and Buffalo Socks for Ladies and laeotlemes, of tes best quality. UIII,AI L O ROl3llB. —A superior lot just re osi4El and for sale at lira:Alia B. Pick ing's cheap °lathing Score in Ohambaniburs stmt. Toro? a 1110 10 14 Oben b i r i aa b dt and ea Mu if lil s * ftlloearA i *,79l Milli I" LE. . .._ . 7 . Pulilloße 110 h) ' gittses"N.•- , •" O rTALUABLVIIRBONAT.PttOPERTY. 'I I U OTI C.F. is herubloamowske k etr il —Tie subscriber, subscriber, 'steadies to:discontinue LI other persons concedes( that e ie.. farming. will ofer at Public Sala, at his resi- i istration accounts hereinafter treatimzed will dens,''Carrolsburg MiLls,” in Liberty town- - tbe presented at the Oryban's Court of Adiuma ship, Adams countv, 2 miles west of Emmits- , e ,un tv fur c ,, nfirmation and allowanes it ca burg. Md., on the Waynestr,ro' Turnpike, on . 'facyluv, the 9!h d:42/ of 411farchissal. ibis- +- Monday, the 15th day of Miry ti nex. , „ the f.'.- 1:',.. "f tit' A'! (2 ,- Le d liteotl fit of -41410514. 1(I swing valuable pers,nal p- ~erty, ‘:z : TEN ' M... l';,1 rio:1, Ex,:eutol. of WilitilA,9ll. 117 II .:A r) OF 110:tSE.'5, 8 ~f •- ,:,.h 11.7 e draozi:t Pherson, (.I,:c . ,ntsod, settled by .. •[falld horses, of superior quality—the others are , me p hertion, Executor of John Lie fine driving horses, well broken ; 12 Mileli , , . Cows, 1 young Devon Bull, of rare blond, 20 ellermn, dece4teed- head of Steers and Yanng Cattle, Si head of! 14. The second account or Jotut"li. Hogs, 15 of which are fat, 33 Shoats and 2, McPherson, Executor of the Will' Or : Bruud Sows, 32 head of Sheep; 1 broad-treal : Samuel Sioan,decertsed, settled by .114. ' Wagon, with fixtures, 1 Plantation Wagon, war d kraithor ioni E xcel: d or o f t a k e r& 1 3-inch tread, 1 narrow-tread Wagon, 1, one-, McPherson, d m:wi p e d. _ ... , •:•,, .:. •.. • • horse Wagon, with springs, 1 log Wagon, 1 ZACIIARIA, it WiERS, Bowdetter. two-horse Carriage and harness, 1 Cart, 2 ; seta of new Illy Carriages, of superior struc-, Re . gister's OBVe, GeV*. i - '' bur Feb. 8. 1858: j ' tore, 2 pair V. oud Ladders, 1 Lime Bed, 11 Threshing Machine, cDacenport's Patent.) i Littlestown Railroad: . 1 new Wheat Fan, Grain Drill, Cutting Boz, I ITIIIE Tenth Monthly Instalment - Of Ike Hand Screen, Corn Sheller, Horse Rake, i 1 Dollars horse-power Hay Pitcher,2 sets heavy Breech , . .12 per Share on the Stock sulskirib ett will be due and payable to the Treasurer Bands, one pair new, 0 sets Cruppers, Hons. 3 Fifth 1 of 'said Company, an ate 28th day of Fa. Isola ings, Blind Bridles, Collar., Halters, se-B a Iteaulution of the Board of Dixie- Chains, 4 - seta Spreaders, 3 Log Chains, , ,___. ~..,.. Pass ed Y on Saturday, July 25th, all pee* Plough Gears, hough Lock, Ice Cutter, Car -39 i sins in arrears after Aug. 28th will be chair tying Chain, 1 pair heavy Lock Chains, eow Chains, large new Jack Screw, 1 Jack.' e d interest at the rate of one per cent. a akeetk arter and Lever, a number of two and throe. ' un their back payments, in accordance whit hone Ploughs, double and single Shovel the Act of Assembly. E. F. SIIORB, S Ploughs, new bill-side Plough, 3 Harrows, a ecretary of the Board. variety of Forks, consisting of pitch, hay, Feb. 8, 1858. td grain and manure Forks. a lot of Rakes, Mat- N. I3.—Any of the Directors will receipt tucks, Fricks, Shovels, Sledges, Corn Hoes, l, for payments on Stock Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythes, Sieltles,with other farming implements. Also, Curn and Oats, by the bushel, Hay by the ton. 2 Scale Beams and Weights, 1 Smut Machine, (Young's patent,) a large in; of flour-barrel Staves. Lap Shingles, lot of Lnentit Posts, ic. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as Tables, Chairs, Clocks, Beds, Bedding and Bedsteads, Stoves and Pipe, Cupboards, Wool and Spinning Wheels. Kettles, Pots and Pane, a lot of Bacon, Meat Vessel*, a number of tight Barrels, 2 iron-bound Whig key Hogsheads of.large size, together with a great variety of other articles, too numerous to mention Stir Sal e to commence at 10 o'clock, A. on said day, and to continue front day to day until all is sold. Attendance given and terms made known by JAMES 14cD1VIT. Jan. 25, 1858. is Public Sale. subscriber . , Administrator ¢f the estate T" of Sown. Hour. deceased, Will sell at Public Stk. at the late resideneelof said de ceased, lit B.raban township, Adams county, un the State Road. about 5 tulles from Get tysburg, on Thursday, Me 4M day of Munk next. the following personal prorerty, Yis :- 2 Ihrses, Hogs, Four-horse 1 6 itgon, Horse Gears, Carriage, llty Carriage, Ploughs and 11,t-rows, R llin. 8 mean, S loved!, Rakes, Forks, ie. A set of Carpeuter's 'Fools, and mall other articles too num...ions to mention. lialr'S tie to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., on said day, whoa attendance will be given and terms made known by FRXDF,RICK tICICSEt, February 8. is Public Sale. TILE sabscriber, residing in Butler town 4. ship, Adams county, intending to partly relinquish farming, and haring: too much stuck, will offer at Public Sao, on Wednes day, the 10th day of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following personal property, via : 6 head of llorses, two of which are good breeding M tres, two being now with foal, a fine young Stallion, three years did the com ing spring, and two yearling C ills ; 7 head of Cows and Young Cattle, of which three are S.eers, two Balls, and Ifeifers ; about 40 head of Hags, among which are several breeding Srws and a fine Boar ; 1 four-horse Wagon, one two-horse Wagon, a one-horse Wagon, a one-hone Spring Wagon, ploughs and harrows, corn sheller. winnowing jack screw. and it variety of other articles too nonierous to mention. tor.ittendanee will be given: and terms made known on day of sale by Fut. 15. tat JON.ts ROTH. Publio Sale. T3E 4ubseriber, intending ve quit farming, well sell at Paella Sile, at lip residence, in 51 euntjoy township, A lam. Bounty, 5 miles tram Littlestown, near the 'road leading from that place to Emmitsburg.aa ifondv, the Bth day of Mimi uszl. the following per sonal property, viz: A first-rate &anion, three-quarters blooded, l6i hands high, is names& • Bill Wesley," and fur beauty, action or carriage, cannot be evx4led ; 1 work horse, I two-year old stallion, aired Ley B:ll Wes ley," and is a very promising unlined ;3 Mileb Cows, to calve soon ; 4 Hatters, '1 first-rate Young Bull ; a narrow-tread Wagon strong enough for five horses; a two-horse wagon, as good as new ; 2 ploughs. 1 bestow, 2 corn forks, hay carriages. front part of a two-hone wagon running part, winnowing mill, hone gears, double and single trees, lurks, rakes, Ac. Also, Hay by the stook eir ton, and a variety of other articles, too oitmerous to mention. skirt ils to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 31r., on said day, when attsatlemes will be given and WWII mails known by • JACOB OIIENDORFIP. Feb. 15. to Collateral Inheritauee Tax. pUBLIBHZD by the Ooacarboioners of 1 - Adana county agreeably w Act of As sembly. Wm. V. Waimea; Esq.. Register of Adams skonity.in semen% with theCoannonwealth. for Collateral Inheritance Tna received from Dee. 1. 1855: to Nov. 30. 1851 : To cash received from the estates of the fol. lowing deoolonts, 114gdslesis 'Laver, (balance) $l5 40 Sarah llEsover, do. J 23 37 Sull7 Rived. , oo T Davidll.ouse,BB a llenii_Sinall, 8 06 John B. Pitcsr, • I. '4O 16 John Collins. ' 1 I N 00 Mary Kamj 61 93 Albert 131nder. .I 63 01 Imams Paxton,_ 1 3 06 Juha Deordurt I • 96 00 Alstry Ball, 00 Abraham tElso64a, 3$ 00 John &anger, • 64 - ! 857 8) Deduct Commissions, 5 per int, 27 89 the amounts refunded by authority of the Auditor Geueral to the estates: of the fol lowing decedents, viz : John Moe. Culbertson, 36 00 John Collins, 18 b 5 David Mouse, 39 20 Counsel fee paid R. G. Mc- Creary. iosq,„ 3 00-59 06 460 96 The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court to audit the moo:stints of certain of the public officers, reports, that the above au 00UrIt is correct. Wlt. MoCULAN, Auditor. Feb. 15. 4t Exelater's Notioe. JOHN B. McPHERSON'S BSTATlL—Let tern testamentary on the estate of John B. McPherson, lam of Gettysburg. Adams county, demand, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Shaman places, he hereby gives 'Mk, to all persons in debted to said estate to maks immediate payment, sod those homing alainui **net the same to present them properly gushes tiested tor settlement, EDWARD lialllZltBON, fir. , Feb. 1, 1858. 6t Go To 114tRINGXAN £4III6IIIABAJNIIIII Wyatt " want a patissisis at Boils ail Shoes id their owe eisemelhottemwitiek tbetrivieceeir I ,eistkily imed. Weigh of lig efet„ A Large Supply of Lumber, INCLUDING every quality of River lin% 4 - just received, and fur tittle, at veraw i. l prices, nt the Yard of SH EADS & BUEI on the Corner of Viskingtoa and Railroad &rests. jnst in the rear of the "Eagle Ilutal„" They have also on hand a large variety of Plaiderini Lathes, Shiaglitig Lather, and Picket Heads, (forgarden fencing ,) widels they wiU sal low. Orders fur any animists can be promptly filled. Builders, before pur chasing elsewhere, will find it to their ad vantage to examine qualities and prices.— Also, a superior article of B/aekinadh Coal, at 33 eta. per bushel. Gettysburg, Jan. 25, 1858. New Coal & Lumber Yard,' AT Nsw O.IIORD, ADAMS COUNTY, PA..... FRANKLIN litßag has received and will constantly keep on hand. a large and well se. lected assortmeat, of LUMBER, and it superior. Artie!. of COAL suitable for family purptwee. Alio, Blacihmith's Coal of the best quality. All orders for sawed lumber can be filled as the shortest notice. FRANKLIN HERSH. New Orford, Feb. 8, 1858. if New Lumber Yard, A T NEW OXFORD.—The undersiated - • would inform the public that he has opened a LUMBER YARD, on a large in the town of New Oxford:Adams county, to which the Gettysbur; Railroad haa beep al• read) , extended. His assortment emliraces all kinds of Lumber—Panel, First ind Monad annmon and Culling Beards, First sad &nand Gammon awl Culling Plonk, liesalock Fencing Boards, Hemlock Joists, Scantling, Plastering Lath; headed and plain Paling, in. ke:, In. He invites calls . from those in want of umber, feeling assured that in quality Of price his stock CAN'T Ds asst.. Ha will en. deavor to deserve a large share of pablie'pa. tronego. • JACOB AULA.BA.UGH. ' Feb. 1, 1858. Agents, Attention! D ° you wish to find good emplolment, and make money with little or no investment, and without' interfering with your regular business? If you do. read this advertisement. C. E. TODD Co.. of 392 Broome street, Ngw York, are manufacturing and selling =waive gold Pencils for $5 each, (which are cheep at that price,) and they throw blip or prise with each worth from up to $5, $lO, $l5, $20,125,130, $5O, $75, 100, $2OO, and $5OO. Don't cry out, " Hamlin Lottery!" It's no such thing. The Pencils are sold at their cash value, and all the profits over the first cost are thrown into the gift,. which actually cost the purchaser nothing.— The prizes are distributed on a simple plan of drawing, which would take too much room to explain, but which has never failed to give complete satisfaction. We have drawn and sent to purchasers 183 gold watches of various prices, 74 purses of gold dollars, 238 gold lockets, 8.50 gold chains, and a oor respondlng number of other prises, within two mouths. . TLIERE ARE NO BLANKS, but every purchaser draws a prize worth $2 certain, and it stands thousands of chances to be abashes. e want a good agent in •every neighbor, hood throughout the country, to solicit par• chasers, and any agent. 'to be successful, must have a Pencil and prize to exhibit. —. Wtpay agents $1 cash fur each purchaser be 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 prize to exhibit with his Pencil, he would have little difficul ty in obtaining scores of purchasers, and making it a paying business. A NEW IDEA! READ!! READ ! !—We ask nobody to send their money till they know what prize they draw. Aay piersonssithing to try their lock, can first send us theilitiame and address, and we will make their drawing and inform them by return mail what prise they drew, when they can send on and take the Pencil and prize, or not, whichever they Awes. We give thig privilege only oncelo a purchaser. After the first drawing, every purchaser will be required to send in advance, through the authorized agent. We will send with each drawing the number taken oat, with full description of the plan of drawing. Address C. E. TODD & 392 Broome Street, New York. Jan. 18, 1658. _ Fresh Groceries, &c., A T NOItBECK'S--Coste and Seel--J. Nap -c 3 - beck has just received from the city a large lbt of fre4h On)ods in his Hue. Sugars, of alltrialities and prices ; Molasses, five dif erenttinds ; Coffee+, three kinds; Teas, em bracing every variety ; Cheese, Crackere, Meckarel, Brooms, Brushes, ie., Powder and Shot, Pencils, and a variety of ,Faney Articles. Flour and Feed always on hand, and *old' at the smallest profits. Dec. 21. 610 00 Lsst Notice. HAVE been giving notice for the tut yeue . to all th , me who are indebted tome to cia and pay the same. Nu attention has been paid it. I now give notice that suit wilt be brought on all notes and acoounts that exeunt paid on nr bufure the first day of April Altik , Feb. 8, '5B. tf OEO. ARNOLD. New Goods STILL coming at Fatmeetooks'.—Wit ILIUM jut returned from the cities with souther supply of New Goods. If you wad to bilk cheap now is the time to do it. Oa to haw. stooks ii you want very cheap gothic. Their Isr*e purchases from the trade sales, *hair saving the profit of the wholesale daaisre„ enable them to offer bargain*. Feb. 22. Queensware AT IrtiIfNESTOCKS%—Ws base eg olop re. wired a large supply of fin* mirk new pisateas, to wbieb we invite lbw attention of those about ousatneneing flow keeping, or those desiring la 111 up odd mi.. W e bars pantheist sa asses ldkr tarp aakoaasof Ware; sod by ollbefigV to oar friss* and elastomers, we seise the patronage of ibis pahlia .• at oat* sad bare the banal assisolit fell stook, witieb has t_sulihr web. Feb.* FALINNIMICW, 101011, ZIT ZIPIESS.—A I* Of- 46 AP Haw shag blitl.lolooololkkr 41j1k# Can ma at 111111MIAlt &
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