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IMPORTANCE IV GOOD TRANS-
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A correspondent of the Genesee Far
r states that be procured twenty dry
and ahrsrelled peach trees last spring,
of it norteryman who had dng them up
early ire-the sprint., had heeled thetnin,
and being'' had remainod unsold.
Tiwy. were set out al;out th, time that
peach trees in the nursery row were
Dui In NI leaf. They were treated in
the following manner:—The 'braised
mote were pruned oil', the tops closely
shortened iu, Po that they might cor
respond with the reduced roots. Then
carefully set in holes made about two
feet - across and eight inches deep. The
earth was well Blind in among the in
letiutires, K.ttling it with water poured
¶'lioy were then freely mulched
with strawy manure. Every one lived
AI made '• an extraordinary growth,"
while ono in the wee, row treated k
the u eomhon manner, (which we sup
pose "sans unshortened and unrnalch
gd,) did not live ihrough half the am
ple?.
The peach tree, More than any other,.
gait the Country Gentleman, in which
womgroe, needs very free shortening in
Petting opt. We have succeeded better
with flees three or four years from the
bud, or twice the ordinary size, than,
with one year trees without this treat
ment. There is no other tree that is
me:0 . 000161y affeetpd with good after
cniturefor example, after being set
well, give it mellow cultivating the
mine seism. throughout, (or mulch it.
heovily with coarse manure,) and it will I
send out shoots about three foot long.—'
LJvp it no cultivation or mulching, nor
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timing back,, and let the earth be
hard and. grown up with weeds,
nipd the shoots will not be more than
three inches long. This experiment is
worth trying by -any one who doubts
it, on alternate rows. We .are willing
teklet any one who.prefers or practices
the tdd system of neglect, select from
any oerserx the finest peach trees that
eiree grew, and give them his favorite
treatment for two years; and we frill
tike. the poorest " culls" that were
ever discarded as worthless, if they ojk
lyhavelife'in them ; and we will agree
to beat Min two-fold by means of the
hist Management already mentioned.
We speak 'from actual experiment.
STATB LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
'From - Ile annual mport of the Trus
aud Superintendent of. the State
Lunntio hospital of Pennsylvania, we
glean the following somewhat remark
able facts :
- Of the 525 males in the Institution,
tare farmers, 130 laborers, 19 mer-
M, and 49 no occupation. Of the
8.13 females, 68 are wives of farmers, 28
wives of laborers, 24 daughters of far-
Than t wives of merchants, and 160
po ottepstion
Between the ages of 20 and 30, the
alma of insanity (male and female)
number 224—between 30 and 40, the
number is 26I—between 40 and 50, it
is 177-Imtween 50 and 60, the number
is 136; and between 10 and 20, it is 110.
• Among the causes of insanity are set
down the following :
'Domestic trouble, 38 males-59 females
111 health, 38 " 49 '•
MEM
rviuiva, 1 •' 3 "
tustrappings, 1 " 0 " •
Oppey, 22 " 9
Mtnneperanee, 23 " 1 "
.Morel reading, 0 " 2 "
The social condition of the inmates is
fp follows ,
Mails. Fs x us. TOTAL.
Marga. 183 181 361
WidewiNl, ' 45 . 49 74
Ragio s 31 143 463
Iffs
Statistics of Marriage.—Tho records
of marriagellept for many years in all
Civilised countries ,give the following
inferential facts : The greatest num
ber of matrimonial engagements occur,
the world over, between the ages of
twenty and twenty.fivo. From the
last named age a lady's chances dimin
ish rapidly, until at thirty, statisticians
say (but we can't beleivo it) her chances
for wedlock are but one in ten. The
time of the ycar has much to do with
it.. Massachusetts records testify that
the fewest marriages are consummated
in - March. In Kentuuky, the greatest
number of celebt•ations is in the month
of December. Christmas is observed
to hmre a hymonial otT.,et ay the South.
Kentuckians marry earlier than'New
Englanders, soin2 fire years or so.
Weight of the Ctbinet.-1 corrospon 1-
git, of tile Baston Joy nhl says :
The present Cabinet is composed of,
"men of weight," as I noticed to-day
pn a register of the weialit cif visitors
kept at the Smithsonian Institution.—
..Howell Cobh is set down at B'_6 l pounds;
Goren:Kir - Brown at 177; Secretary
Yancey at IG3; Secretary Thompson
pt, 147; and G3vernor Floyd at r.f.9.
I should juiga that General Cass will
weigh nearly 23J pounds, although he
is not as fleshy as ho was a few years
since. He i 3 vary active for one of his
hgo, arid walks•to the Department of
Nat AllY"t• every -morning . without
WI) QVaeuat, and with an elastic, step.
Cure for Colds.—lt is sail that forty
eight hoars of total abstinence from
liquids df all sorts will kill a cold en
tbisly; and he who tries this remedy
may go ant into the air, and the More
the butter; fur the more lie walks and
uses exhalation from - the skin, the
spine he robs his blood of Water, and the
,taaiW-thorou i ghly he breaks the banks
pa which - the new sad throat and langs
rely for the means of aiaking them!:
liblves troublesome.
A swarm of bops rout ins from 10,000
ot 4 ooo is a natural state, and from
• la 40,0QQ in e
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.`-j-ilar4gAnginie b t as the old
f' alai sa hoive44 the meat axe
pir 401 . ' virikiroa. t-
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Trustee's Sale.
09n ACRES If Valuable Real Esiitfe for
, a i e to 1,-earcLck county, Jld., ly , ng
1 mile soutlt of Unionville, four =ilea from
I,ibf rtv T /AN n, a of G miles from the BAltitaJre
and Ohio ll.tilr•ia 1. 1
The en lersigned, 'Frustee, appointed t y n
Decree of the Circuit Curt for Fre ler ck
county, sittinz as n Court of Equity, tx) sell
the Reel E4trate whereof PETER Susista, late
of Frederick c - iority, dereaqvi, duel, scisisl
and posses 4ed. vill otrer at Public Sale, on the •
at 11 o'clock, A. M.. on 2 iir.v!ay,
at 161 A of AfArc,l nee, the fulluwing
ed property, to wit :
Lot No. 1, The Home Fnrm, with
the Mansi , m 11,tti.e and Buthi• %_...;
inks, e oarcning 11;4 Arre., to f .. ;-42 E .
A.
which (at the opti9n t,f the Tru•- -..„1
tee) will be added :',2. Aer, s ofilt:Y' , .-
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L): N. 10, Leloiigiw,: t , the estate A Arm.
Sarah M. Lawreacr. de.esesed, rnaking 1:01,
Acres of hest quality ot Limr-tone and Blue ?
S.ate Land, well watered and in a high state
of esti tiratt , in, heated in a Very healthy neigh- !
I,orhood, with fine society, and con venieia to 1
Churches, Schools, Stores, Rost Offices, Le.,
and of easy accoss to Mount Airy Depot, on
the Balti.noreaud Ohio Railroad.
Lot No. 2, Merchant Mill, with the
Water Right, with two sets of , ~..„
Buildings in good repair. and
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contains 37 Acres of prime land. - - . 1/U
The Mill is on a geed stream, and.
in a fine wheat growing country.
Lot No. 8, contains 105 Acres, with
the Buildings and improvements -.,,,,,
thereon; about 35 Acres of this o lila
is Woodland ; the cleared land .'' fru
has been limed, and is in a good. _ •-.e . ,,,_
state of cultivation, a Spring of guad water I,
near the Bnildings.
Lot No. 4, The Factory, with a Saw
Mill attached, and contains 42/ •.,,, , I
Aaron of Land. The Buildings 2,f . QM
consist of three good Dwellings. . ,', . 11 ,
with the necessary Out-housee.-- ".... -.---',
fine Orchards, and the land well watered.—
This property is on a good strpam of water,
does a good business, and within the last two
years 82000 worth of Machinery has Leen put
into the Factory.
Lot No. 5, adjoins the Factory, and
contains 140 Acres, about 45 , •
Acres of which are Woodland.— - ; • •.'":.:i r .
This might be made a very hand- ei.
some Farm, as the land lays '
well, has all been limed, except the Wood
land, is well watered, and has a very hand-
some site for buildings.
Lot No: 6, contains 136 Acres, about'
65 Acres of which is prime Wood
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land, and very fi ne Tobacco land; s *
..,:r.t•r.
the cleared land has been limed. ' f .• • I
and would make a very desirable ! '
farm. This L.t adjoins J. Cochran and the
1 Factory Lot,
Lot No. 7, contains 57 Acre., about
one-half of which is Woodland,
and also good Tobacco land, ..
~ 7.- -6 1 f ,-.
and would make a pretty little - .., ..
farm.
Lots No. 8 and 9 are Wood Luts.
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No. 8, contains 15 Acres, and No. 9,
27 Acres. The above last three lots adjoin
J. Cochran.
Terms prescriled by (he Decree:—One-third
of the purchase money to be paid in cash on
the day of the ratification 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 he secured by
the Seeds of the purchaser, with a surety or
sureties to be approved by the Trustee. And
on the payment of the whole purchase money
(aud not ocfore) the Trustee by a good and
sufficient deed to be \ execnted according to
law, will convey to tilt. purchaser, hie heirs,
Ire., the property purchased, clear, tree end
discharged of all claims of the parties to the
cause, and any person claiming under them.
m arPosseagilon given on the Ist day of
April nest, 0. 11. OWINUS, Trustee.
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Trustee's Sale.
T HE undersigned. Trustee. appointed by !%.
Decree of tie Circuit Cdtirt for Frederick
county. sitting as a Court of Equity, to sell
,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 place of the sale of Peter Shriner'a prop
erty, to wit On T'ipsday. the ltloh o f Mireh,
ItNI3, the following described Real hstate:
Lot No. 10, ooatains 32 Aeretz of
prime land, adjoiningi the laaila of C. W.
Dorsey and George Kline, and will he sold as
stated with Lot No. 1, of Peter Sliriner's
estate.
Lot. No. 11, contains I Acre, 3 floods
and 23 Perches, is a small Meadow Lot, and
adjoins the Mill L N 0.2, of Peter Sariner's
estate.
Lots Nos. 12, 13, 14 and 15 are Wood
Lots, very heavily Timbered.
and some of them fine Tobacco
lands, and oontaining from 15 to
20 Acres in each Lot. These -4(
Lots are finely watered with Springs and
running water in each. They adjoin Messrs.
Whitehill and Nusbaum.
Lot No. 16, is a very hamignme
Property in the town of New - • .„
Market, and the residence of the,. 4 .!:
TIEN
late Mrs. S. M. Lawrence.— !.
The House is finely finished, and _
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contains eight rooms: the Out-honses consist
of a large Stable, Carriage Rouse, Meat
House, and a Dairy, with a well of good water
attached. This would make a handsome
residence for . some
. gentleman retiring from
baiduese, as it is in a good neighborhood,
with fine society, and very healthy.
Lot No. 17, contains 6 Acres, and is
near the above describetl
These lasi two Lots—the New Market
Property, will be sold in New Market, on
Thursday, the 18th of Ihrch, 1858.
7bruss prescribed by the Decree:—One-third
of the purchase money It, be paid in cash on
the day of the ratification of the sale by the
Court; the balance in two equal instalments,
on a credit of one and two years respective
ly,Jrom the day of sale ; the whole purchase
money to bear interest from the day of sale;
and the deferred payinems to be secured by
I the bonds of the purcha,er, with a surety or
suretiea r to ba approve 1 by the .r.u;tee.—
. And on payule:lt of the wh de purchase
money (And hoit iy?fore) time T ru,tee good
and stiff:l.:lent teed to no execute t according
! to law, will convey to the purchaser, clear,
free and discharg e d of ail claims of the par
t ties to the cause, anti any persJu chiLuling
under them.
say - giren on the Ist day of
April next.
'Messrs. Charles A. and Stephen D.
Lawrence, residing on the property of Peter
Shriner, deceased, will sloiw both properties,
and give aoy respectiag them—
hoth properties belonging to the same heirs.
Fur further particulars, enquire of the
Trustee, residing at Sykesville, Carroll couh
ty, Md.
sialrA Plat of the whole of the property
will ue exhibited on the day of kale.
0. 11. 04 ING:3, T,•sulee.
THOMAS CA RIL, Auctiuueer.
Feb. t 2,1 s 8. is
WiAgerd, White 8x Swope,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, & STRAW
GOODS ; ALSO, IN FASHIONABLE
..I.L.dcw,lirt, Silk, Felt anti Far flats,
rt. w. Car. BALTIUJIIII`k LIOWAILD !MS.,
Adapt B. Wingrril i )
Lucid S. Whole, 8 4 41,711011 E, MD.
Juice A. S, ope.
Aug. 3, leoi.
GLOVES!—Ladle.' anti Gents' dark, ligbt
and black K,id Gloves of all qualifier.—
Also, Silk, Cotton, Worsted, aerlin snd
Buck Gloves, eau be found at the - cheap 4 1 7
goods store of 8. R. &Z. IL
Cara:lE.—A Ant-rata article just recelvp.l
Y ad.! for :14.1e by qILLESPIS & TROIIAII.
Public Sale.
TETE Subscriber, basin said his Farm, and
intending to go \Vert, will sell at Public'
Sale. at hie residence. half a mile south of
Middletown Butler township. Adams county,
Ps., o n Wedne. day, Thursday and Friday,l
Mr I:th, 11qh rind 19th day• of M:r-h ne.rt,
all his movable property, (which has been but
a few years in use)—a well selected lot of
Farming In) pl eine r ta, a good lot of Horses and
Cattle. a full net of ci.. lf ant Carpenter's Took.
(as good as w and. intending to quit
house-kecinn,;, nearly every article to the'
hinse w,ll be s
orceq, C tale. Sr.-1 henry Bay Draught
Mr.-4., 1 hcnry Browi, Dr tuJit M tre. 1 heavy
Brown Draught Mare, with foal to the Com
pany Cobham. now owned by J. Y. B ialtey.
. 1 Ilay it, r.c, 3 p•ltrA oil, I bdiiod.bay
Stallion, cadet! .tool) 2 year, old. 1 Black
Marc, 2 tears old, 3 Stall-f-4 Catt:6, 2 of
whtch weigh upward* of 2 .00 lb.+. each. 3
Mich Cows. 5 !Lifers, 1 extra Mau Durham
B&1. 1 small 11,t‘l.
F,tratinj U;ensitr.-1 broad tread four
horse Wagon, (as good as new) wall bed.
hoses and cover, 1 narrow-tread four-horse
W.,gon and lime bed. 1 spring Wagon, for 1
and 2 &olio", with he I, b .W a and cover, 1
Carriage. for 1 and 2 h ,rocs (new.) 1 Bnzgy.
1 Cart, 1 posh Cart, I hand Wagon, 1 extra
McCormac Reaper. 2 Wheel-harrows, 1 With
prow Plough. 1 1.1 'yd Plough, 1 Wooskxsci
Plough. 1 single shovel Plough. 2 donble
*hovel Plonghs. 2 corn faks. 1 new three
horse harrow, 1 new two horse harrow, 2 thrte
horse trees, 2 double trees, single u-res,clevis
es, 3 pair spreaders, 2 mattocks, 2 dining
irons. 5 shovels. 2 spades. a lot r,f hoes, corn
rakes, 2 feed troughs. sled, double roller.
horse rake. heavy big chain, light log chain,
fifth chain. sixth chatn.3 jockying aticka. jack-
Screw, 10 oil ems. extra Threshing Machine,
LancAster Wheat Fan. corn sheller, 2 grain
shovels, 2 grain cradles. 2 clover cradles, 4
scythes and r.uathes, sickles, hay rakes. 5
pitch forks, 4 manure forks, 9 shtking forks.
hag wagon. extra cutting box. hay pitcher,
rope and pulli s. 3 bidders, extra grindstone,
hay by the ton, wheat by thn bushel, corn and
oats by the bushel. a lot of boards, a lot of
oak joists, a lot of p'ne joists. plank for stone
bed. 2 set" bay carriages, extra poet b ring
mach'ne and auger, a one-horse wagon bed, a
lot of hair', an assortment of baskets. Int of
brick, harrow stud, with a variety of other ar
ticles.
Hwy G•are. (at good as newt.)--2 gets
breech bands. 4 sets front gears. 2 sets heavy'
harness for spri..g wagon, 2 sets carriage har
ness. (newt) 1 set buggy harness. 9 horse col
lare.lo pair Flames. 7 pair long tracen,!l pair
butt chains. 4 housings, 8 blind bridles, 41
riding htidles, wagon line, plough line, pair
1
check lines, single line. wagon whip. 2 riding
saddles, wagon saddle, 2 side siddies. 11
leather hailers with chains, 4 leather fly nets,
2 fancy do., a lot of cow chains.ftleigh bells, &c.
Shop Too:Jr.—Mall and wedges, past axr.
rail pointing axe. 4 falling axes, broad axe,
hand axe, hatenet. 8 hammers assorted. 4'
drawing k. ices 2 spoke shaves. shaving horse, ,
work hem h end screw, iron vice, anvil. 14
extra augers as.sorted, extra brace. and 45
hats, lot of film full set tenant chissels, full
set morticing .In. c .mpass and caliber. cross
cut saw, 2 hand s .irs. tenant saw, whip saw,
compass. jack I lain double fore plain, single
smoot h in g phi., do i lde smoothing plain. tin
shears, spirit level tape line 4 feet. squares.
corner chiscels, saddler's bench and too's, shop
stove and pipeArtdle butts, buckieA And rings,
extra monkey s n nett, pr,t fling hook, rte., etc.
Houseitt./duri , / Kitrhen F,t,-iglore —Tables,
chairs, settees, bed-needs, bed ling. ciok-stove
and pipe. ten-plate stove and pipe. bureaus,
wash stands, a tar e y of i arpeitng. looking
glasses. copper kettle. tr n kettle.
lintioa
ware,queens-ware, glass.ware.t.n-wlie. steel
yards. (correct. weighing 4440 Ms.) se.lva and
weights, barrels, tubs. west ve , se's, churns.
milk crocks. ap,de-bu ter, lard. bacon. 2 extra
buffalo robes. vinegar, a lot of fruit dryers,
shot gun, potato , s, and so inrilt.
lr..?•0.1 the firs. day, 1711 i. will lie sold ail
the Stock, Wagons. an 1 continue at Farming
Tools : on the second day. !Sit- col:too-we at
Household. slid to linos until il in• ; sod on
tho third day, 19th. will be sold a la : ,
In the count • of the I:th it will be pu balled
at what h fur thin nig of Shop T..t...1s
(mune
(C'Sale :0 eommene •at S o'cl , wlc, A. NI ,
of each dar, when atken.lanc•: wit! ht. given
and terms made known by
ALEXANDER KOSER.
Feb. 1, ISSB. to
Edward Dicintira,
gutty EY01; t..rthec.,,t , .ty of A.1:.1:13
Oth.•e in Liborty tmvnsltip.
toldr e 44, E,,,,i/i/./Intra, Md.
Nur. 16, 1,-)7.*
Edward B. Buehler,
TTORN ET AT LAM, will faithfully and
•LL promods attend to all business entru.ted
to him. lle speaks the German language.—
Office at the same place, in South Baltimore
street, near F.,rney's drug store, and nearly
uppositu Gruner C Ziegler's store.
Gettyslolrg, March 20. •
B. McClellan,
A TTORN EY AT LAW,,—.off m e on the
800 t h side of the publics square, 2 doors
NT es t of the Sentinel office.
Gettysburg, August 22, 1813.
D. MaConaughy,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, (office one door
west of Buehler's drug and hook store,
Chambersliorg street,) ArsoinEY •vri So
uctrom TOR PATIINTS •Nto RENSIONS. Bounty
Land Warrants, Back-pay supend*'d Claims,
and all other claims against the Government
at Washington, I). C ; also American Claims
in Eur,land. Land Warrants located .and
sold, or bought, and highest prices lOcen.—
Agents engaged iii locating warrants to lowa,
Illinois and other western States. Slier Apply
to him perikmally or by letter.
Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853.
J. Lawrence Hal, M. L.
Aci el t t - -or HAS hie office one
%T. *--A- door west of the
Lutheran church in
Chambcreburg street, and opposite Picking :a
store, where tho.e wishing to have any Den
tal Operation performed are reepeetfelfy invi
ted to call. IlErraaNcss: Dr. D. Horner,
per. C. P. Kruth, D. D., Rey. 11. L• Baughor,
D. D., Hey. Prof, Dl. Jacobs, Prof, N. L,
Stmler. Viettysburt, April 11, '53.
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Fire Insurance.
T ILE Perry County Mutual Fire Laurance
Cumpany—Ca:,ital sl39,sr4i—effeetn in
aur.tncea in any part of the State, againat
loss by fire ; prudently adapts ita uperatbui,
to its reaour,e.; afforda ample indemnity,
and pro fitly adjusts tta
couaty is repreaento 1 in the Board
of ana;;erii by lion. Mosra
NV M. Mct'LEAN,
• oak. of & W Sleelrae,
Meiy 2f),
Auctioneering.
NDREW W. FLOIMINO, residing in
Breekinridgo street, near James l'arree's,
Gettysburg. offers hie serviee3 to the public
AS a Sale Cciei and Auctioneer. Ills charges
are moderve, and he will on all occasions en
deaTer to render satisfaction. Ile hopes to
receive a shiireof pablio patronage,
Aug. 17, 1857.
. n ruNG ON YOUR FUB,S.—Fair prices
Ai paid in cash or trade, tor For, Raccoon,
Nliuk, Muskrat and Rabbit Skins,
at Bringinnu do Aughinbaugh's, sign of the
Nor. SO. BIG BOOT.
SHIRTS, C!dars and Bosun:is, wool and cut
ton Undr-SNr-ta and Drawers, Hosiery,
Cravats, Handkerchief's, Suspenders, UM
brans!!! and Walking Canes —nut to be beat in
qgaility or price. Call at SAMSO.Vb'.
V EEP it before the people, that 25 per cent.
caa La eared by purchasing your two&
B. F. PICKING.
from
ASPLENDID lot of Balfaloitollres; Haiti')
Gam sad 00,1f-3kin OvarshoP. selling
very cheap, at SAMSON'S.
=ED
?amily Grocery and Provision
Store.
arLLESPIE k THOMAS respectfully in
hq-An the pe , ,:de of ti , ttymtirg arvi the
public ;41 , 11er:111y. thnt they hare just return
ed fr•un th , eity with A general ft‘AOrtiaeat Of .
ROCE Id ES, PROVISIONS and VEGETA
BLES, which they are prepared to Fell as low
an the FLorit and FEEDalways on ,
h a nd, and , :1.1 at "mall profits.
S ore on York . street, uue door east of Wat
tle,' Mitch
Getty, , lntrg, Ang. 3, 1557
Great Excitement!
BILINGIIN & AUSIIINBICSII STILL AHEAD!
tKE NO Ile V: that we havvitist received
T
a now and I.plondati lot of ILI 7'S. C.I.I'S,
/MOTS 4- SHOES, which we offer to the I
public than ever, having pat
dtwn nor stock to the lowest living profits.—
Ender thcle. arrangements we can put our
gotids within the reaeh of ALL, as to sty/e. I
quality and PRICE. Our motto is quick;
bates and small profits. Call and examine
ear stuck of pail+ before purchasing else-;
where. Remcniher the sign of their " BIG;
BOOT." Clismbersburg street. below Bueh
ler's Deng Store.
116t - Boots and Shoos made upon the sh4rt
eel notice and by the beet of workman.
Octnber 19, 18.57.
Hardware Store.
TILE subseribers would respectfully en- '
nounee to their friends and the publictliat
they hare (yelled a ThrdwareS:ore, in B.tlti-I
mere street, adjoining the residence of David
Zietzler, Gettysburg. in which they always
intend to offer to the pu'ilie a large and gem
eral assortment of WAHL/WARN, Iron,
Steel, Groe.sries. Cutlery. Coach Triinmings,
S'orings, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar-ware, Shoe
Findings, and Dye S tiffs, in ken-'
eral, every description of articles
in Ow also e Into of bitsiness, to which they
invite the attention of enaelionakersi, black
smiths, carpenters, cabinet-makers, shoe- 1
m 'kers, saddlers, and the public generally.'
Our stock having been selected with great
care and purchased for cash, we guarantee
(for the ready money.) to dispose of any part'
of it on as reaso 'able terms as they can be
pnrchasesl anywhere.
We particularly request a call from our
friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public
favor, as we are determinined to establish a
character for selling goods at low prices and
doing business on fair principles.
JOEL. B I)ANSF.R, '
ZIMGLER
Getty burg. Juno rf: 1831. tf
Attention !
VINE TIUNDREII MEN WANTED
- buy o:er-Conte from PiCKINU;
TO buy Over-coots from Picking.;
To buy over-cora4 from Picking;
TO buy o,er-coats from Piekim:;
To buy Over-eoat+ from l'icking.,;
TO buy Dre..-eoat. f Piekimz:
T.I boy Dre..s-c.,+at. from Picking;
T 3 bnv Dregs -coat. from D‘elcinz;
'l' boy mts from Puling;
T o buy front Diaing;
1 To boy Ita.ine..-c Ir•on ;
T O buy Dress and Common Coat+. Cr
TO bay Dress and Common Coat.. from
Picking
TO buy Bunt'. and Gum .5 me 4,
Violin. and A eeorde fr.au D. c ki n g ;
TO buy Gloves. lloyiery, Spirts. Drawers,
Trunk. aml Carpet S.tek. from Picking;
TO buy Umbrellas and
I'Ik•KANG.
D.c. 21, ItisT.
Hovor's Liquid Hair Dye.
IE teitituany of 11,0 th and Dr
T
B:inekle tiavin4 previously two:111111'1ml*
the
F•tni (.I,K EN. C,rtnerly PrAse,s
”1 . .ry an•l Pra•_•tice 4 )1.,11,•ine
F,•,1) ;10 .M._•11...-11C .11ezo,,f ;„
Pr r ~1 ;;cry Atilt.r:C3 , ll
C 01
Pill; 11/F3 4. N.ir. 2.70), 1,5',
L. 11%.: :—A trutl of 20.1:r
tir Dr will convince the tit wt
ical. that it i. ft Saf', Wit/
f iOll preperKtion, many other~, it
ha; in set eraliastaace• provett ee-t iccal l^;”
the care id' Ivan° cuttne3nß ortipt;.,nA on (. 1 ..4"
head, a•iil I hare no lie•itationin entninendrag
it to reptirtng gut+ an application.
Ve:y re.tpectiolle.
J. 1. X. Mi. Ci.osmtr, M. P.,
475 !lace St.. ahnta Idth.
ear trer'v i biks,i tic luding I for., ' J
an.l Ilw•er's lu.leLble I akr,
stii! maintain their high clhmteter. whieh La, ,
always ‘iist,:ngilighe I them, nod the extensive
(Iceland tir.t created, ha. e..Jatinuei
altiuter
rupte.l Tro , ent.
tu;tirct•sed to the Nlantifitetory. No.
416 11. 1 ier; Street ab..ve FOURTH, (old No.
111,) Pallatlelphia, will recelte prompt at- 4
tentton
Lr
.TO•4III'TI E. HOVER M tnutacturer.
De0..24, [aim. ly/
Two Daily Lines.
VATRA ACCOMMODATIONS.—The un
dersigned returns his thanks to the publie
for the encouragement heretofore extended to
him, and takes pleasure in announcing that be
ham completed airangements by
mt,..m
which TWO DAILY LINES of
Coaches will run between Gettys
burg and Hanover, to Connect with the trains
to and bout Baltimore. York, llarri.lburg,
Philadelphia, &c. Perbons desiring tickets or
information will call on the under-igned, or on
C11•13LIS TAT', Ticket Agent z at the Eagle
Hotel, in Chambereburg street
12:'''Sfiecial attention given to all packages,
tic.. or other business entrusted tote under•
signed between Gettysburg and Hanover,
which will be promptly and carefully attend
ed to.
rr'The undersigned has also effected irr
rangenients by winch he will be able to supply
Ouches. Stages, c., for Funerils and other
occasions, at in rate charges.
NICIIOLAIS WEAVER.
Gettysburg, Aril 13. 1857. ,
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Fall & Winter Goods.
JZ. SCHICK would avail himself of this
• arnediutn of announcing to the col-natili-
ty and public tu general, that he has receive I
Irani the cities the largest and ino•it complete'
stock of PRY GOODS, that it hip; ever been'
your pleasure to examine in this place. all of
which hasLeen selected xv:th time, the utzno.,t '
care, nod with particular retermice to the,
tastes and wants ui the pe ,plc tlils loculity,'
and which for hcauty of sty le ,aid rbc.tjtnc,s,
he eballeages courition. tie
DEPARTMENT, te has all styles, qualities,
h h a dc,„ tin l colors of G sids, suitable for the
season. Ile incites tie Ladies to call and
take a l wit through his selections at their
e ar liest cum enience. FOR THE 4 ; N I'LE.
MEN. he has rt. choice stuex of Cloths, Cassit
mere'. Ve+tim,r,v,,to., g.,1 and cheap.
Don't pass by S,:hick's—lie will always be
found ready to show t 3 sods and sell theap--
among the very cheapest. '
Gettysburg, Oct. D, VT.
Now Goods.
GEO. ARNOLD & CO. have just re..!cirol
large stock, of New G Aid*, among
which are Ladies' Dreg* Goods in greet varie
ty , cheap Cloths, Oyer-omit/lig" Cassi
mere, Jeans, 8 ktiacts, Cords, Vesting*, FlAn•
nets, Shawls, Carpets, and Domestics gener
ally, with it large stock of Ready-Made Cloth.
log. all of our own making; warranted to - be
well made and to fit well, also a large stock of
Grocerie*, all of which will be sold cheap fur
cash. Call and see us.
1557.
serA fort ti rovEs on hand will be sold
cheap.
OONFECTIONS,-A fine assortment juirt
reccired, among whicti.are.Mint, Lemon,
lloarbound, and Cough Candice. Also,
Cordial, Wine, Gum, Licorice, Strawberry,
Cream, Acid, Pine-apple, Jeany Lind, aad
Win. Drops, besides a large supph of stick
entidies at WM. BOA .F 4 ft k SON'S.
Valuable Real Estate 1 The Varmers' St Mechanics'
A T Till VATE SALE.—The undersigned Q, AVINGS INSTITUTION or Ar/AXq CO.-
crirtry tit Private Site, all his 4teal Estate LI This Institution receives deposites, fur
as foltows : which it pays iaterest as follows
No. 1.--My late residence in Gettysburg, Fur over 10 months. 4 per cent. per annum.
fronting 311 font on Chaml,er‘burg street. with For 3 and not over l i n oiths, d per cent.
Brick. Dwelling, Stable, and other improve- per annum. For transient deposites, not less
ments. ; than .30 days, 2 per cent. per annutn,payable
irix RT ?SOX IS. 1
. .
No. 2.—Lot adjoining above nn the West. on demand - without notice.
fronting 29 feet on street, with Stable, iic. I A joiat fund (capital) of $lO,OOO has been
No. S.—Lot adjoining No. 2. fronting 32 paid in.
feet on same street, with large Cuaoh Shop, .For loans apply on - Wednesday.
and other improvements. Sums receive ! on dep mite its low as a
No. 4.—Lot adjoining No. 3, fronting 2) dime. Interest to be allowed whenever the
feet, with double Brick. Dwelling, Smith ' deposites amount, to $.i,00, and on each ad-
Shop, (Cu'. . .
--. kittonal %MOO sad opPrarch, .-
N. S.—Lot west of the Foundry, with Office in South Al est Corner of Public
Steam Saw and 11,-igt Mill. ' Square. next toG4arge Arnold's store. Open
No. ci.—bot adjoining No. 5, containing daily from 9 A. 51. to 8 P. M., and for receir
about 3 _lyres. ing dep OtitCS every Saturduy, from 9 A. M.
No. 7.—Three Lots fronting each 30 feet to 6 P.M.
on ChainSersburg streles. i liviriden!, GEORSE THRONE.
Nii. B.—Lot in Baltimore street, with Log Treasarerd'A.:•retary,GEOltGE ARNOLD.
Dwelling, &c. - ' .''- '' 1 Pim-fors,
No. 9:—Lot northeast of town, containing John Iforner,
about 4 AdPest. . ..
George Armin,
No. I,o.—Tract of Land in Ilamiltnnban ' Jamb Masashi:tan.
township, lying on Marsh creek. containing 1.). 31c,Conatighf,
51 Acres, part cleared and part in first-rate John Mickley,
i
timber. John Throne.
N. 11.-0 each Establishment in Shop- I
herdstown, VA.. with good will. itc. The k- 1
cation is an nilmirnble one for business, and
improvements in good order.
SiorTitles pod and terms t: •liit pureha-;
o'er., Enquire of 1). A..8"ri11.1.1t, Esq., Get- i
trshurg, nr the undersigned residing in Shell- 1
ti•r , l4t ,sin, V. . C. W. 11OFFNI.1N.
N. 11.—If not sold by the Ist of March, the
above paaperties will he for Rent.
Jan. 18, 1858.
AT GETTYSRPR(;, PA.
A/. Sam.oit, Aliziwyer & l'ruprietJr
Doors oTron nt 11 0'..1.ek.1.1. M. —Perfortnance
to commence immediately after.
Adults,' FREE
Children, (under 12 yenr,4 of ago,) llelf Price
GRAND COMPLIMYNTA BY BENEFIT
TO THE PUBLIC
The tiinbseriber, thankful f,r pat favnro.
rewenfsdly informs the inhabitants of (set
tysburg and surrounding country; of the
fact that he has just received. frutu the New
York Auctions a
SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS!
which he is determined to sell at asumi.hing
ly low rates fur c.t.cu. In return for the liber
al patronage beitowed up 411 him, he will give
a (;rand complimentary Benefit, on which oc
casion will ho presented
and every day until further notice, will be
presented the very pvular TrAg-dy of
• GOOD FITS.'
with the foll.iwing unrival led emu :—Fnghiun
ahle,CluZhing. from the flutist to the liwe,t
priced qualities. Gentlemen's Forni.hing
t; .014, in great variety. Whits, iLts,
COTS, L a , torsuit all tastes.
An Infermimion of Ten :Monte&
to alkyl those making large purchases time
The whole to e.meln.le with )I'. Samson's suc
cessful l'lnr.
VARLFITIES:
the beati . ty of *Melt will cans, Great exeite
mem among' the Ladies and Gentlennen.
Oct. IS 17. tf
- -
Important Discovery. -
00NNUMPT1ON and all Di:eactt of the
lAngs and Thro it are po.itively Cored
by inhalation. which convey; the remedies' - - ---
____
tu the cavities in the lungs through the air Cheap Goods
vt. , ‘,:i•s, and coining in direct emit irt n ith STILL DIMINO , AT FAIINEsITOCK'S.
i
the ‘11.01 , e, Ile , itralize4 the tobercolar in attcr, We hasp jest re,eive I from New York. and
allays the cough, causes a free and ii..i,- ~.I . Pit ilatlelphia another supldy of cheap Goods,
pt et,,,,,Thm, heals the inns, point . /he t whieb iv e inxite the ttateittion of the pub
blooii. inetiarts renewed vi•alitY to 1 tir "C "O'll,l tic. We purcliruied at auction several cases
system. giving that tone, and ener gy „ ~,,ii„,„ . mit very cheap Tiekings, which we can sell at
#(. 7 1,01,14.. for the restoratjoir of health. To be' ailatrsain.
Thirty-one cent Ticlings fur :75 cents;
*Me to state confidently that Consumption is '
rumble by inhalation. is to me a soorce 01' Twenty-five “ 111 "
unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the I Eighteen and three-fourths at 15 " Ste.
control of medical treatment as any other fur-' We have yet on hand autos of these cheap
Imitable disease: ninety omit of every Ittindri.d Muslin? and Printa which have made such a
carts can be cored in the first stages, and fifty noise among judges of cheap goods, having
heel' in the city almost cainstantly during the
per cent: in the second ; but in the third stage
last few months, we wawa enabled to watch
it is impossible to save more than five per ,
. oppnitunities for (obtaining bargnina, and we
cent , for the Lungs are so cut np by the dis-Cage as to bid defiance to medical skill.— In"' propose to give Our rittinerous customers
Even. however, in the list stages, lnha!ation , the benefit of them. Don't fail to corn" to
all'ords extraordinary re'dcf to the suffering' Dec. 28 1 1-s'. FA tI.N ESTOCIi. S'.
attending this fearful scourge, which annually , john W. Tipton.
destroys, ninety-five thousand persons ir. the “sti lii Anil tV." .
'United States alone :and a correct calculation' r , ~_
G ,, tv Lipeal'i..... l .) to Tiptou'a—
shows that of the present population of the '
Go t i rpton'e'in .Ito co-ner—
earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the In the curlier in the Di:Linn:li
Consnmptive't grave. In the Diamond near McClellan'e, ,
Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so ! If you want your Lair dressed finelr—•
fatal as'; he
'ln all agar it hest If you want Tour face shavedsnaootlily.
been the great enemy of life, for it spares Bachelors who never knew it—
neither lige nor sex, but sweeps off alike the ,
Tip's the fellow that can du it—
brave, the beautiful, the graceful and the. Do it in the lutest fashions
gifted. By the help of that. Supreme Being Do itluiek and do it neatly,'
from whom corneal every good and perfect
Aln !improve yoor floe lo iks Arta,ttly,
gift, lam enabled to offer to the afflicted a , Make you look so young and sprightly,
permanent and speedy care in Consumption. I Make you feel more young and brightly,
The first cause of tubercles is from iinpure,
Make you f,el like going nightly
blood, and the imtnediate effect produced, by
To mill upon some pretty damsel
their deposition in the lungs is to prevent the '
i Who before would not look at you,
free adumision of sir into the air cells, which , At you as you passed her tinily,
causes a weakened vitality through the entire!
1 And
Inv the public street.
system. 0 Then surely it is more rational to ex. i And young men who wear moustaches,
pect greater good from medicines entering the , Who want some one tn sow patch coo—
cavities Of the lungs than from those sdinln !
I Patches - where your breeches tear—
istered through the stomach ; the patient will ; Tip's the hot to make np matches—
always and the lungs free and the breathing :
-Matches with some Lady fair.
easy, alter Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhale- Then repair to Tipton's shop,
tion is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts Dan d v. - Fogy. Flirt, And Fop.
constitutionally, and with more power and; - Jan. it, i&is.
certsitilf than remedies administered by' the ... ___. __—
stomach., Toprove the powerful and direct, Attention, One & All 1
influence of this mode of administrmioni
'VOW IS THE TIME to have your Pictnre
chlorofoir inhaled will entirely destroy sensbliss taken !- 8. WEAVER having provided
bility inn few minutes, paralyzing the entire himself with an entire new and splendid SKY
nervous ,system, so that a limb may
he " 1 " - i LIGHT DAGUERREAN ROOM at his real
putated Without the slightest pain ; inhaling dense in West Middle street, opposite Prof.
the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in al Jacobs, one square West of Baltimore street,
few hours.
. 1 where he is now prepared to runtish
The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the
.saiattorrees AND toterenesorrpee,
system when fainting or apparently dead.—
,
in every style of the ar., m bich he Hill war-
The odor of many of the medicines is percepti- ;
rant to give entire sati•faetion. His long ex•
ble in the skin a few minutes after being in-, ner i en ,„ th i mip, lr jor Appi ri. tu4 give him
haled. and may be immediately detected to , i
advantages seldom fornishLd by Diguerrean
the blood. ri convincing proof of the eonsti- esta bl i ,h. lientsou t of city. le has a large
tutiona I effects of inhalation, is the fact that
number of epectuiens at his Gallery, in Chitn
sickness is always produced by breathing foul
o,
ers , ou g street.w here he will c,, n ti n ne a s h e re.
air—is not this positive evidence that proper
tofore. VI Itch the public arc requested to call
rctncdies, carefully prepared and jcdieiously
nod . evionol ,.
administered through the lungs should pro- r,; -- J-~i:b it-gel from Si) cents to $lO. Honrs
duce the happiest results ? During eighteen
of operatlng from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Gold
rears' Practice: many thousands suffering
Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures,
"from diseases of the lungs and throat, have
always on hand, st the very Inereet Prices.
been under my care, and I have effected many, Children will nut be taken for less than
remarkable cures, even after the su ff erers hai.
been pronounced in the last stages, which 50 cents.
rrAMBROTYPES taken•frord one dollar
folly satisfies' me that consumption is no
longer a fatal disease. My treatment of con. and upwards, and in the best style.
"
gumption is original, and founded on long ex-
.I.ily 0, 1850. tf
perience, and a thorongh investigation. My Tailoring.
perfect acquaintance with the nature of tuber.
T 11. SKELLYrespeethilly lnforms his old
cles, &c., enables me to distinguish readily, .., . customer; and the public generally, that
the various forms of disease that simulate con ' he continues the TAILORING , BUSECESS,
gumption, and apply the proper remedies, rare- near his old stand, in S etch Baltimore street,
/y being mistaken even in a single case. This where ho will,be happy to accommodate all
famiharity, in connection with certain patho- 1 who may patronize him. All work entrusted
logical and microscopic discoveries, enables to his care warranted to, fit and be of most
me to relieve the lunge from the effects of substantial make. Thankful fur past favors,
mimed atlas, to enlarge the chest, porify the lie solicits s continuance ofpublic patronage.
blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving , garirTho' New York Spring and Summer
energy and tone to the entire system.
! Fashions are received. Call and ace them.
Medicines with . full directions sent to any Gettysburg, April 9, 18:35.
Part of the Unitd States and Canadits by ,
P •
alien's communicating their symptom*-by.T, received, a splendid lot of fine Silk
letter. But the care would be more certain if ate of the latest style. Call and see
the patient should pay me a visit, which them St BRINGNAN & Acentszauun's..
would give me art opportunity to examine the; IllifTSifru of the 131 " BOOT.
lungs and enable me to prescribe with much' j ,EMONS, good and fresh, for sale, at the
greater certainty, and then the cure could be 14 cheap store of Borst & Som . .
effected without my seeing the patient maim. i SUPERIOR article of Black itiald for
IV GRAHAM ,111. i
01. . GRAHA, . D.,
. ‘. 1 A blackening Stoves, for sale by
Oisee,l4l Filbert St..(okl No.loo,)ecless nth, i , BREADS & SUEILFXR.
enti.sesbrata, re,. COBEA.N & PAXTON have air the Latest
July 50,1857. ly SeYles of Plush, Fur, and Cloth Caps.
The Grand Show!
PRICES OF AI►MISSIO\.
TWO MiGNIFICENT PIECES!
On WedneAday, Ortnhcr 2.8,
fur Limo
John Brongh,
Samnel Darbormir,
A. Ileintaelinaci,
1). McCreary,
William Culp,
Robert Romer,
April 6, 1837.
Adams County Mutual
VERF. INSURANCE CO3lPANl.—lneor
porated March IS. 14451.
fort - trots.
Presi , Tent—George Swope.
rice Petwidmit—S. R. Russell.
s-erettsry---U. A. Buehler.
Treasurer-I)a%. id M'C rear v.
Llotetilire Committee —Robert McCurdy,
Andrew Ileintzedman, Jacob King.
111.tx.i.czas.—George Swop•, 11. A. Buehler,
R. M'Curtly, Jacob King, A. 11eintzclman,
D. Arereary, J. J. Kerr, M. Eichelberger, S.
R. Russell, A. B. Kurtz. Andrew Polley, S.
Feline/44A. Wm. 11. Wilson, 11. A. Picking,
Wm. B. M'Clellan. Jahn Wolcott!, R. G. Mc-
Creary, John Horner. E. W. Stuhle, J. Augh
inbatigh, Aluliel F. Girt.
adr-This Company is limited in its opera
tions to the County of Adams. It has been in
successful operation for more than six years.
:Intl in that period has paid all 1,m0,e4 and ex
penses, willowl any itstcxsureilt, having al-n
larg,c surplus capital in the Treasury. The
Company employs no Agents—all business
bei. , g done by the Managers. who are annual
ly elected by the Stockholders. Any person
dettiring an Entotrance can apply to any (tithe
above named Managers for further infor
mation.
siiirThe Executive Committee meets at the
.ffice of the Company on thP last Wednesday
in eery month, at 3, P. M.
Sept. 28, 1.i.17.
Great Rush
To JACOBS Sc BRO'S., Baltimore street,
. 4 " near the Diamond, to see the stacks of
Cloths, Cm-simeres, Vestings. &c., which they
hate just received from the city, tis well us
the first class lot of Ready-made Clothing,
now on Rand—Over Cents, Dress, Frock and
Sack Coats, Pants and Vesta.
Don't forget that for anything in the men's
, li, e of wear, you "an never go ainiss_lq call- r
ing at J.teribs'. If you want a fine coat, or
pants, or vest, rely upon it you cannot be
better accommodate(' anywhere, either as to
quality. make or pri.m. S I with middle, or
low pri c ed goods. They offer atat ie I stock.
and ,Jefv competition. They will sell Ready-1
made Clothing, all of the, r men m akin j-np, at
'maces as low as city clothing, which are so
apt to rip awl give t ay. They are practical
t a iblrs themselves, and hence turn out nothing
bat what they know to he well g qten up.—
tl , te dram a call—look at ths i jr stock—and iM
you are not pleased, there'sino harm dune.,
No trouble to show goods.
ikarl'he latest New York and Philadelphia
Gettysburg, Nov. 9, M;7.
The Largest Chair
t ND Faro i , ure 1:-IaliliPlner,itt Baltimore
- )11TiiittI tiAY NY .1 It EROOMS
Vi. .25 G etrml, near Fayette,
where are kept alwa; g on hand, or made to
trier,every ,:yl.• ~ f I' neli T E•A-1r:1:ES,
PluAh, li ir, t'i,c,ll or Broeatelle.
French Full btivl an d ,N 1 kl4lllall P for
APOI Cll.litS, iu Plush, 1L ir, Clutit or
Brocatelle.
French Fitll Stun . Carreol PARLOR
CII.IIRS. in sets, witli Plush, flair, Cloth or
Brocatelle.
SOFAS. half French Spring 3lithngany, and
Walnut Parlor CILIIIIS, iu Hair, Cloth or
ROCK - In; C/lAIIIS--variowt cledtirts, in
lirtir. Cloth and Plu4ll.
- --Stuff Spring LOUNGES—n large assort
ment alwor tw hand, or any pattern wads
or envered with tiny gued‘ to order.
CIIAMBE It St' tTS—i n Mahogany or,
\1 aloof, cmlll,l4sto.• (rm iCS4 up.
CANE CU. IRS and Rucking dn.—the
large , d, aasortmcnt ready made in any one
house in the United States—from $l2 a dos-
en up.
Bar Room, Olfwe and Dining CHAIRS. in
Oak, W*lun or ',Mahogany, with Cale*, Wood
or Stuffed Seats—an assortment embracing
over'so
Woad seat CHAIRS and SETTEES and
hooking 1O a. zeri
- A. M .vritioT, *2.) North Ort . .tt Street,
tartr Frtj , ..ctu ittroct:
May IS. ISZ)7. ly
R. RULAD9
Lumber, Coal an
11..d_Stoves111 .
1' I
rrilS undeNigned resptctfully announeirto
the eitiz•nia of Gettysburg and vicinity - ,
that they have entered into a co-partnerahip.'
and intend opening a COAL ef• LI/Arilb//
YARD, on ‘Vrt..hington street. in the rets4f
the Eagle lintel, where they will be hiappy,to
see all w ho nut . ) , favor them with a call. -flity
will furnish every varietyof Shire, illackessitA
and Le aiebin ts , l x ('UAL, at the lowest Kai
b!e whole-ate ratee. in order to introduce it
into general lI , C. They nlso intend• keeping
a full and general et...oettnent of LUMBER, as
soon as the Railroad is cotop!etrit. They
*ll terp e.nnstantly on hand every..varietrof
COAL and W 0,01) STOVES, aiming, which
are the cc le bra led Willilatn Penn, Noble
Cook. Rnval Conk tend t 4 e* Shell Conk
Stotts. Also the t'llirtn, Capitol. Victor,
Planter, Pietninm tend Parlor Cook Stoves,
Air-tight. Star. Frantlna, ilot.air .Parlor
Grate. Lady Washington, Uek, Mafpubs.
Union. Air-tight Hare Cylintler. Tennis and
harp Cannon Stoves. ,
Persona wi.lung taexaenine their stockwill
please call at their Store Ware Ito un. on
West Middle stt Let. at the reaideneeluf Robert
4 heada.
7Orders protnptiv attended to. t,
itUfii'lt"C SiIF \n4,
f U. tll.;' , ;ltY BuELILER.
Gettysburg. Aug. 1857.
•
Good and Cheap
TUE 11Wier.14I1.0 '11"'111.1 inl trw hie friends
and the pte?,) , •• that he ean•
dimes the 31.1 RING IKSI
- in ail ;t.. lirotie.l.t.4, at his establish
ment, in E:.t.t Middle Street, (gear the east
end,) Getty.barz,, Pa.,•e-here he has on bawl
a fa-PA-rate lot 4:ao r h, repared to put
up to order schateicr may be des:red ite his
line, cis:,—Pockgway antl Rost-IWO
Carriages; I'i:thug-TT, Mock
away t.f• Trotting Bagyis,
Jere!' Wagon?, kt-e.
With good workmen nr,l good materials, he
can ple lie 1.;,1 work to be of the hest quality
are among; tho Lore:4r.
Siay-Itep,L , r'ortz d n.c at shun notice, and At
rensoutt ble Cwii,try produce taken in
exchanger fur
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