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lake tbiolt. That
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, bogs gro gregni the valet to any ezteet; and
• to tia Smart at the west it hes been *great
t %OW Miff it quirk and ISlZUllikt growth.
;Rio sogasual, thriving best IS warm, rich,
goody *oil, and may safely be calculated
--to yield from two to three tons of cured hay
horses or cattle prefer to the best fiat-
To be obtainell in the best form for
bay, it should be cut as soon as the seeds on
the tops of the snake begin to turn; and be
fog► tbobilk of them are ripe, We commend
as Hungarian grass or millet, to the
~low of farmers, not for making their
Niglio% but as an excellent almilicry us
food for farm stock. This is the testimony
of farmers in Monroe eountx, N. Y., wbo
have grown it, and have no seed to sell, ei
ther s millet, Liung4riao grass, or -honey
-Blade grass."
Manuring Corn in the Hill
Zds, Co. Gent.—Your paper of 31ur. 17th,
contains in article giving the results of some
experiments =de by 11r. Barker, of Oak
liill i rrelative to different modes of applying
immure to corn. As the result of his exper
iments he concludes that, fir present profit,
manuring in the bill is the best.
My experiments have not been as varied as
Ma, bat such as they are, they have their
signilloanoe. The spring of '57 I planted a
smell piece of land with the yellow, eight
rowed corn. About one-half of this I manu
red Ia the hill ; the remainder had no manure
applied in any way to the land. As the re
sult I harvested full one-third more corn, and
twice the bulk of stalks from the manured,
that I did from the unmanured. The differ.
=min the result was all owing to the manure,
as the land was all of like quality, the corn
of the same variety, and the mode of culture
the same, except as far as manuring was con
cerned.
Last year, '5B, I again planted the same
ground, and manured the whole crop in the
hill. As the result I harvested 90 bushel
baskets of good sound corn, and about 10 of
$ poorer quality, which I called bog oorn,
from a piece of ground 21 rods long, and 5/
broad, being about three-quarters of an acre.
The soil on which this corn was grown, is
ft clay loam, underlaid, at the depth PE' from
two to tbiee feet, which a coarse creek gra
vsl,which acts as efficient underdrain.
Ths kind of manure used was common sta
- Qs, manure from a horse and cow, littered
whit leaves and saa dust in about equal quan •
take. This manure was removed from the
yard to the field the early part of April, and
there laid in piles of some two cords each,
!Foam which it was taken at the time of plan
' Sing. which was about the middle of May,
sad placed in the hills, at the rate of about
two quarts in each hill. It was then covered
with dirt about two inches deep and pressed
down with the-foot, the corn dropped and
covered about the usual depth.
I should have said, perhap+, that I furrow
id my ground three feet apart each way, and
made the hills at the angles where theitur
ion met.
Aprepered toy ground in a similar way fur
spy potatomillhnd used the same kind of ma
nure as for my corn, placing a small fork full
over the seed in each hill, and then covered
with earth from two to three inches deep.—
The kind of potatoes planted were the red
ones, now so common in almost all sections
of our country, and from ono quarter of an
sore I dug 60 bushels. Had no rotten ones.
*Raymond. Clinton, Oneida co.
The Doom of our World.
- What this change is to be we dare not
even conjecture, but we see in the Heavens
thelioedres some traces of destructive ele•
meats, and some indications of their power.
Thefragmeots of broken planets—the descent
of enteric stones upon our globe—the wheel
ing comets wielding their loose materials on
the solar furnace—the volcanic eruptions of
our own satelite—the appearance of new
stars, and the disappearance of others—are
all foreshadows of that impending convulsion
to which the system of the world is doomed.
Ticis placed upon a planet which is to be bu
riot and under heavens which are to pass
a►Rsy; thus treading, as it were, ou the ceme
teries, and dwelling on the mausoleums of
former worlds—let as learn the lesson of hu
manity, and wisdom, if we have not already
been tiaght it in the school of revelation.
Dancing School Reminist•once.
In the danee I stood beside her,
With my arm aruund•her waist,
She danced with ease and beauty;
But stared me in the face—
I felt divinely happy then,
And danced with ease and grace ;
/lot those confounded gat of hei's
Looked right into my face--
AS the girls did look at me, •
Wien from my seat I roof .
*ent to the looting -glass,
Lfrad dire upon Ley nose!
Str"Bubby, why don't you go home and
base yoer mother sew up that hole k your
Ott, go along, old woman, our
follyi ars eoonomising, and a hole will last
kap; than a patch."
*lion. G. W. Grandy. who has held the
01110 e at Mayor of Vergennes, Vt., for the
re
"
years. received every ballot for a re
' • as the annual meeting, last Tuesday.
three elections have b een unanimous,
' 'always by ballot.
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‘ e were married last week on a
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--rather
Alfl7l=llo Of..Adassa
0 metres money ondepadt Cross
A. N. until 11Welock, LOMA oaltlaturday
from o'clock, A. X., tialLl' L
Interest on deposits fro* 3 to II
deposits paid was* to a e=aeat
depeoits paid on demand with hilwisti."
Internet ow spneial deposits, arises mode ftr tp
months as upwards, 4 per twat. • tbr 3 months
and upwards, 3 per cent- I ea trait:kat deposits
for SO days and spwardoWiter cent., and on
regular weekly deposits 5 pat sent
The popularity of We isstitatlon with all
classes of the comninaity, both in town and
country, sad its consequent sonatas, may be as
cribed in part to the following reason,
It offers a conrenient, responsible and profita
ble depository to farmers sad mechanics, to d
eciders, odmin istrntors, assignees, collectors,
agents and all public officers, to attorneys,
trustees, societies and associations, incorporated
or otherwise, to married or single ladies, to
students, merchants, clerks, and business men
generally, to minors and all who have funds,
much or little, to deposit with a return of interest
Depositors receive books in, whit h are entered
their deposits, which books serve as vouchers.
They may designate in case of sickness, death or
absence, who shall receive their deposits, with
out the intervention of executors or administra
tors. [Gettysburg, Feb. 28, 1 85`..i.
Earnest and Final Notice.
Milk: undersigned having sold his Store in
Arendtat ilia to Mr. Jacob Shank, and be
ing now under the necessity of closing up his
old business, earnestly requests his old friends
and customers to come forward and settle up
and adjust their respe,,tive accounts. It must
be apparent to every one t)iitt this business
will not admit of delay, mei unwilling to be
too strenuous in enforcing his claims, he would
urgently request all those indebted not to make
any delay, as his time and attendance in the
Store now very limited, and those who
neglect this notice will, after the 15th day of
March next, find the Notes laid Accounts given
into other hands. JACOB F. LOWER.
Arendtsville, Jan. 10, 1859.
Dr. EL W. Dorsey,
LsFORMERLY of Carroll county, Md., haring
permanently located in Gettysburg, offers
professional services to the citizens of the
town and-surrounding country in the practice of
the.rarious branches of his profession. Office
and resiaence, Baltimore street, next door to
The Compiler office, where he may be found at
all times when not professionally engaged.
BILIPZIMICES.
Prof. Nathan R. Smith, Baltimore, Ifd.
Rev. Augustus Webster, D. D., Baltimore Yd
Dr. J. L. Warneld, Westminster, rid .
Dr. W. A. Jiathisa , " $4
Jacob Reese, Esq., 44
John K. Longwell,Esq., " 64
Geo. E. Wampler, F4sq., "
Bev. Thomas Bowen, Gettysburg,
Oct. 25, 1858. 6m
J. Lawrence Hill, X. D.
ler AS his office - one xre atvl
door west of thes- ST.
Lutheran church in
Chambersburg street, and opposite Picking's
store, where those wishing to have any Dental
Operation performed are respectfully invited to
call. Rarzasscrs : Drs. Homer, Rev. C. P.
Rrauth, D. D., Rev. H. L. Baugber, D. D., Rev.
Prof. M. Jacobi, Prof. M. L. Stever.
Gettysburg, April 11, '53.
D. McConaughy,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, (office one door wait
of Haablees drug and book store,Cham
bersburg street,) ATTORSIT AND Souctroa roa
PATENTS AND PSNSIONS. Bounty Land War
ranu, Back-pay suspended Claimi, and all
other claims against the Government at Wash
ington, D. C.; also American Claims in England.
Land Warranu located and sold, or bought,and
highest prices given. Agents engaged in lo
cating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other
western States. Ike-Apply to him personally
or by letter.
Gettysburg, NOT. 21, '53.
Ethirard B. Buehler,
A TTOILNEY AT LAW, will faithfully and
promptly attend to ail business entrusted
to oat]. Ile speaks the German language.—
Office at the same place, in South Baltiniore
street, near Forney's drug store, and nearly
opposite Danner k Ziegler's store.
Gettysburg, March 20.
Wm. B. McClellan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.— Office on the smith
side of the public square, 2 doOrs west of
tue Sentinel office.
Gettysburg, August 22, '53.
The Only Article
NRIVALLED IN MARKET, WITH
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MENSE HOME At ECROPEAN DEMAND.
—The reason why, is that by Nature's own pro
cess It restores the natural color permanently af
ter the hair becomes gray ; supplies the natural
9uids, and thus makes it grow on bald beads, re
moves all dandruff, itching, and heat from the
scalp, quiets and tones up the nerves, and thus
cures all nervous headache, and may be relied
upon to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair;
it will stop and keep it from falling off; makes it
soft, giatry, healthy and beauty - al, and if used by
the young two or three times a week, it will never
fall or become gray ; then, readers, read the fol
lowing and judge for yourselves:
Nsw Volts, Jan. 8, 1858.
CM
]lssas. 0. J. WOOD & Co.: Gentlemen:-
111 ring heard a good deal about Professor Wood's
flair Restorative, and my hair being quite gray,
I made up my mind to lay aside the prejudices
which I, in common with a great many persons,
had against all manner of patent medicines, and
a short time ago I commenced using your article,
to test it for myself.
The result has been so very satisfactory that I
am very glad I did so, and in justice to you, as
well as for the encouragement of others who may
be as grey as I was, but who having my preju.
dice without my reasons for setting it aside, are
unwilling to give your Restorative a trial till
they have further proof, and the best proof being
occular demonstration. I write you this later,
which you may show to any such, lind also di
rect them to me for further proof, who am in and
out of the N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment
every day.
My hair is no, its natural color and much im
proved in appearance every way, being glossier
and thicker and much more healthy looking. I
am, yours respectfully, HENRY JENKINS.
Cot. Columbia and Carroll its., Brooklyn.
Lremorrox, Ala., Feb. 14, 1858
PROT. WOOD Dear Sir :—Your Hair Restora
tive ha.. done much good in this part of the
country. hair has been slightly diminishing
for several years, caused, I suppose, from a slight
burn when I was quite an infant.. I have been
using your Hair Restorative for six weeks and I
find that I haves fine head of hair now growing,
after having used all other remedies known, to
no effect. I think it the most valuable remedy
now extant, and advise all who are afflicted that
way to use your remedy. Yon Can publish this
If you think proper. Yours. Ac.,
'Nor. WOOD : Dear Sir:--Your Hair Restora
tive is proving itself beneficial to me. The
front, and also the back part of my bead almost
lost its covering—was in fact bald. 1 have used
but 2 half pint bottles of your Restorative, and
now the top of my head is well studded with a
promising crop of young haireand the front is
also receiving its benefit. I have tried other
preparations without any benefit whatever. I
think from my own personal recommendation, I
can induce many others to try it. Toon, re
spectfully, D. IL THOMAS, M. D.,
, Net 464 Vine street.
The Ilestoestire Is put up In tattles of three
Mies, viz: large, medium, and mall; the small
holds pint, - end ret tor one dollar per
bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per
cent. more hi proportion than the small, retails
for two per bottle ; the large holds a
quart, 413 par omit: more In proportion, and re
tails for 113 a bottle. •
Woed - k (p., Proprietors, 313 Broadway,
Belt Tort, (In the veat N. Y. Wire Bailing Bs
tahlridmmost,) Mid 114 Market Bt., Bt. Louis, Mo.
And sold by a-rad Dram/ids and Yaney Goods
Dealers.
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S. W. MIDDLETON
Pltu.ADELPszA,Sept. 9, 1857
Lt 'their
of Carlisle
lealb oll 7 - Oat a
saw awl tulaullid Pak*, Baloask
'lll3, deka Woo, aa&aaost fat
. all that latest dyke* of
,►aTbVES, owdiaciag Ai "Noble Cook,"
-.oral Cook," " IVn. Peas," " Sea Shell."
'ltorulng Star," "Pbllad.lphla Sunrise," "Fre
donia," (Baltimore Alr- Tien, improved) • J • wel,"
and " Chas "--all for wood or coal.
March 14, 1/1510.
Removals:
MITE undersigned, being the authorised person
to make removals into Ever Green Ceson. ,
lery, hopes that such as contemplate the reinoell
of the remains of deceased relatives or alinadik
will avail themselves of this season of the year to
hare it done. Removals made with promptness
—terms low, and no effort spared to please.
PETER. THORN,
Suer of at Cemetery.
Feb. 14, 1859
Good and Cheap!
THE undersigned would Inform his friends
and the public generally, that he continues
the CAURIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, in all
its branches, at his establishment, in East Mid
dle Street. (near the east end,) Gettysburg, Pa.,
where be has on hand a AMMO. lot of work,
and is prepared to pet up whaterer
may be desired in his line, els :—Rockaway
and Boat-body Carriages, Falling-
Top, Rockawati and Trotting Bug
gies, Jersey '‘'n2;ul33, etc. With
good a orkmen and good materials, he can
pledge his work to be of the best quality—and
his prices are among the lowest.
gerßepairing done at short notice, and at
reasonable rates. Country produce taken in
ercbAnge for work. Gall!
June 15, '57
To the Country,
GOOD NEWS.—I have rented the Foundry
for the ensuing year, and am prepared
te make the different kinds of Castings usually
made at a Foundry. I will keep constantly on
hand the different kinds of PLOUGHS, Points,
Shares, Cutters, kc.; Pots, Kettles, Pans, Wash
ing Machines, kc.; Stoves and Machinery ; Por
ches, Verandah's and Cemetery Fencing made
and put np with dispatch.
All orders will be attended to promptly; but
being without capital, and money being neces
sary to carry on the business, I will be com
pelled to sell for cash, but on all country work
5 per cent. will be deducted. Suitable trade
will be taken, if delivered at the time of pur
chasing. Give us a call. E. M. WARREN.
Gettysburg, June 1, '57.
Still at Work !
COACMIAKING AND BLACKSMITHDIG.
—The ondersigned respectfully Informs
hts friends and the public that he continues
theGoachmaking and Blacks=[thing business
in every branch at his establishmeat in Cham
bersburg street. He has on band and will
manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, ke., of
the best material, and made by superior work
men. glarßaratntros and BLACZINITIIIIIO of
all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly
and to the satisfaction of customers.
COVIIIIIT PILODOCII taken In exchange for
work at market prices.
sirPersoas deslrlng articles or work In the
Coachmsking or Blarksmithlng line, are re
spectfully invited to call on
JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH.
Gettysburg, Jan. 34, '69.
Fraser River
OrTDONE I—Come to the Store at Green
mount for Bargains !—The undersigned
would most respectfully inform the public that
he has purchased the Store of John Weikert, at
Greenmount, Adams county, half-way on the
road from Gettysburg to Emmit.sburg. where he
expects, by attention and small profits, to re
tain all the old custom and secure lots of new
Ills stock of DRY GOODS, of every description,
Groceries, Confectionaries. Queens ware, Wooden
ware, Crockery-ware, 'Hardware, Lc., is large
and varied—equal to that of any other first class
store—and he will sell at prices astonishingly
low. He only asks a trial, to prove the truth of
this assertion.
Country produce taken in exchange for goods.
I. ALEX. HARPER.
The undersigned also carries on the CAR
RIAGE-MAKING business at the ume place, and
offers rare indorsements to purchasers. He will
warrant his work good, whilst his charges are
among the most moderste. Repairing done on
short notice,. J. ALKX. HARPER.
Feb. 14, 1859. ly
Adams County
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
Incorporated. March 18, 1851.
OIMICUIS.,
presideni_—George Swope.
Vice President-8. R. Russell.
Secretary—D. A. Buehler.
Treprerer—Dar Id M'Creary.
Ecreatiee Comeau/re--Robert McCurdy, Jacob
King, Andrew Heintseltnan.
Massagers—George Swope, D. A. Rambler, Ja
eob King, A. Heintz,lmam, R. M'Curdy, Thos.
A. 'Marshall, S. Fahnestock, Wan. B. McClellan,
Wm. B. Wilson, M. Eieholberger, Abdiel F. Gitt,
John Wolford, H. A. Picking,J. Anghinbaugh,
John Horner, R. G. McCreary, S. R. Russell, D.
Mercury, Andrew Polley, Jobu Picking, J. R.
Hersh.
liar This Company is limited in its opera
tions to the county of Adams. It has been in
successful operation for more than sir years,
and in that period has paid all losses and ex
penses,sriaunsi any amassment, having also a large
surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com
pany employs no Agents—all business being
done by the Managers, who are annually elect
ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring
an Insurance can apply to any of the above
named Managers -for further information.
lyirTike Executive Committee meets at the
office of the Company on the last Wednesday
in every month, at 2, P. M.
Sept. 27, 1838.
Howard Association,
PITILADELPIIIA.—A Benevolent Institution
established by Special Endowment for the
iet of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with
Virulent and Epidemic Diseases.
In times of Epidemics, it is the object of this
Institution to establish Hospitals, to provide
Nurses, Physicians, Clothing, Food, Medicines,
&c., for the sick and destitute, to take charge of
the orphans of deceased parents, and to minister
in every possible way to the relief of the afflicted
and the health of the public at large. It is the
duty of the Directors, at such times, to visit per
sonally the infected districts, and to provide and
execute means of relief. Numerous physicians,
not acting members of the Association, usually
enrol their names on its books, subject to be call
ed upon to attend its hospitals, free of charge.
In the absence of Epidemics, the Directors
have authorized the Consulting Surgeon to give
advice and medical aid to persons suffering un
der CHRONIC DISEASES of a virulent charac
ter, arising from abuse of the physical powers,
mal-treatwQt, the effects of drugs. &c.
Various REPORTS and TRACTS on the na
ture and treatment of Chronic Diseases, by the
Consulting Surgeon, have been published for
gratuitous distribution, and *lll be sent FREE
of CHARGE to the afflicted.
Address, for reports or treatment, Dr. GEORG E
It. CA LliOrN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As
sociation, N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Philad'a, Pa.
By order of the Directors
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Directors,
(10. FAIIICiiILD, Sec'y.
Sept. 20, 1858. ly
Gettysburg Railroad.
crT ru lAl(ol3 OF TlllK.—Morning tilde with
paasengers for York, Columbia, Philadelphia,
burg, Baltimore and the North and West,
leaves Gettysburg daily, (Beatty eximpted,) at
7.30, A. It returning at 1.30, P. Y.; with pma
gars from Ultimate.
Afternoon Wake• leaves dettysbarg at 2.30, P.
2L, for Hanover, returning with passengers from
York, Ifiirrialmirg, Columbia, Philadelphia, and
the North and West.
The Shore &naiads=fact hem of necessity to be
adapted at present, but it is expected that early
in March - mai • sprint amusement will be
amide cis thi N. C; L Las to enable passengers
over the Gratolrets La. togelltrawit to Balti
more without say delay mak as the promos Sr.
iKUI/Y, Pura •
rfht • "
(WAR WAIL-41s* atesitmati. rs.
kJ dated pekes at -7/11I1WITOM3'.
=I
eifhectibers, Isparta, sad healer hi
trWiRBS prows', would cost respect.
ppall the mention of purchasers Ed their
Old Illetablishosat, Nit 5 Airrk Avail &we,
Philaildishia, - *bare th
i l ria liave a large assort
sacelf•ot Whiled and ors of tie choicest
breads aaCqoallties. sing mad% arrange.
seats with some of lb* first bowel la Comte
and Rochelle, enabtos them to furnish to their
customers, upon .the most liberal terms, the
following brands of Oognse and Rochelle:
BRANDIES: Ward, Henning, Pallersion,
Piney CastiLlioe; J. J. Depuy* Co., T. MOSS,
A. fle rgo sue, Martel, Matett, *c., lie., of vast
brands and qualities.
WINES: Champagne, Madeira, Lisboa, Old
Oporto, Teneriffe, Burgundy, Hoek, Muscat,
Claret, Sherry, and Malaga Wines.
Holland Gin, Scheidant Schnapps; Jamaica
Spirits, Scotch and Irlih Whiskey, Peach, Ap
ple, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger, and Raspberry
Brandies; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam
Big.ers, to.
Also, Agents and Sole Proprietor' of the Old
Wheat Whiskey. Constantly on hand an ex
tensive stock °lane old Monongahela, Rye and
Bourbon Whiskey, of cartons grades, some of
which are. guaranteed to be superior to any in
the country, all of which are highly improved
by age.
From our long experience In the basinoss,
and a thorough knowledge of the tastes of the
community, we flatter ourselves to be able to
fill all orders that may be entrusted to UR.
Orders from the country (which are most re
spectfully solicited) will be promptly attended
to. Great care taken in packing and shipping.
par All goods sent from our establishment
are guaranteed to give satisfaction, with the
privilege of being returned.
E. P. MIDDLETON k Arto.,
No, 5 North Front St., Philadelphia.
Feb. 7, 1859. ly
JACOB TROXEL
The Great Ambassador of Health to all
Holloway's 'Pills.
A TOON TO TU ISICK ?—The want of a
sterling medicinal to meet the ills and
necessities of the suffering portion Of human
ity, and one entirely free from mineral and
other deleterious particles. was severely felt
till this all powerful medicine was ushered
into the world; lIOLLO WA r'S INVALUABLE Pict.s
have become the HOritIIOLD RIIIIRDY of all
nations. Their attribute is to PRIX RX T as
well as to ems; they attack the RADIX or
kW 3. of the complaint. and thus by removing
the hidden cause of disease reinvigorate and
restore the drooping energies of the system.
:misting nature in her task of VITAL and
FUNCTION/LIT IS7OIIIATION.
DYSPEPSIA.—The great scourge of this
continent yields quickly to a course of these
antiseptic Pills, and the digestive organs are
restored to their proper tone; no matter in
what hideous shape this hydra of disease ex
hibits itself, this searching and unerring
remedy disperses it from the patient's system.
OKNER.kL DEBILITY AND VEAK.
NESS.—From whatever cause, lowness of
spirits, and all otheraigns of a diseased liver,
and other disorganisation& et ilia system ,
vanish under the ersdicatingiallnence of this
all powerful antiseptie and detergent remedy.
BILIOUS DISORDERS.—The proper quau
tam and right condition of the bile is of mo
mentous importance to the health of the hu
man frame, this anti-bilious Medicine expels
the hidden seeds of the complaint, and ren
ders all the fluids and secretions pure and
fluent, cleansing and resuscitating the vital
functions of the body.
SICKLY FESIALES—ShouId lose no
time is trying a few doses of this regulating
and renovating remedy, whatever may be
their complaint, it can be taken with safety
in all periodical and other disorganisation,.
Its afoot is all bet miraculous.
UNRKFUTED PROOF.—The testimony of
Nations is unanimously borne to the health
giving virtues of his noble remedy. and cer-
Ullman in every living language bear wit
ness to the undeniableness of their intrinsic
worth.
Holloway's Pills are age best edy Lao . a
the world for Me followiey •- - :
Asthma, DrolM, I mut Waits's"
SweelOotsplatittgi. Liver Cmorlidela,
:= lB' " /ever sod Arm Le wefts ipi Ma,
Poria•Oomplaists, nos.
Moil Disease% itariadria, itaa•mori Gravel,
Camtivoress, lisamillarySyfts•or,
DYlP•Paillya.seera,Vesental Alketkwee.
tkilirrhuss, Islaurartioa, Waniam of all Wads
godreautiont—None are genuine unless
the words 4. Holloway, New Fork and Lens
dos," aredisoernible as a water-mark in every
leaf of the- book of directions around each
pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by
Iloidieg the kV to Me A handsome re
ward will be given to any one rendering such
information as may lead to the deteci.ion of
any,party 0116 parties isounterfeiting the meth
einusikr vending theism., knowing them to
be spurious.
* * *Sold at the Mtnufactories of Professor
Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and
by all respectable Druggiati and Dealers in
Medicine throughout the United States and
the oivilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 83
cenieozucl $1 each. A. D. Buts Las, Agent
Gettysburg.
Illir•There is considerableisving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa
tients in every disorder are affixed to each
box. [June 7, 1858. eowly.
- SAMSON
er
• -....
A's in, would an
a-V; • nou rice to bis friends
and thepublic. that
% he has just returned
_- if, so < from New York with
l lh
k,711 e - • larger assortment
J' Za„ 4rl r.:. 4 " than ever of new
• s z Ps" 7- Goods, comprising
4 - eve ry variety of
MEN'S and BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING, of
the latest styles and unsurpassed in quality
and cheapness, viz: Over Coats from $3 up to
$l4; Pants from $1 to $6, Dress Coats from
$3 50 to $l4, Vests from 371 cents to $I; Un
dershirts and Drawers; Buckskin, Fur and Cot
ton Gloves; Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Shirts,
Collars, kc., at all prices. Also the largest.and
best lot of Fine and Heavy BOOTS and SHOES
ever offered in this market, and will he sold at
prices to suit the times—Boots from $1 25 to
$4 50; Shoes from $1 to $1 75; and a very
fine assortment of Patent Leather and Calf
skin Gaiters from $i 50 to $3; HATS of vari
ous styles, Silk, Fur and Wool, from 37} cents
to $3; also a new lot of Fancy Goods, Jewelry,
Watches, Clocks, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, kc.;
and last but not least,* lot of that tine Chewing
TOBACCO, known by all who have tried it as
very superior.
'Having been in New YCIRk for the last three
months, these goods have all been bought at
auction for CASH, and as the season has ad
vanced and money scarce, I PM induced to of
fer them at such prices as must be satisfactory
to all. All who want the worth of their money
and • littlemore should call soon. No trouble
to show our Goods.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS.—The sub-1
a• scriber respectfully informs the citizens
of town and country. that he has opented a
Orooery, Confectionary and Notion Store, on
York street, two doors east of St. James'
Lutheran Church. where he has now on
hand's general lissortment of goods in his
line—such as: Syrup, from 40 to 70 cents
per gallon ; Sugars, all kind.; Coffees, dif
ferent kinds; Vinegar, Salt, risk. Cheese.
Scotch Herring, ground and anground
.Alspieep Cloves, Cinnamon. Miusuud,
Soda, Ginger. Starch. Rine, Teas. Candles,
Extract Coffee, Chocolate, Coneutrated
Lye; Brooms, Buckets, Candies, all kinds :
Figs:Walnuts, Palm Nets. Almonds, Ground
Nuts, Layer Raisin., Lentos.. °reaps, ram.
ey Cakes. Crackers of all kinds. Am. $j
Baiter^ and Eggs bought and sold. Heim:
cites the ealb of the public, sonvineed that
his assortment will please, both in quality
sad price. He is determined to sellftespsw
than the (Milepost.
WIC IL arrrim.
Gettysburg. Dee.lo,
"' °t - 11 - 171111112 ". 1 "
osa hatOod ied Unitlosed ot
NUBS, 11117111M11!
'lath - 14, Mit
nine Old Brandies.
.3/ankind
"At Home Again!"
Jan. 10, 1858
New Grocery.
• Lumber.
• ; 17, SOWS
IfOFA AND MUM= WARTROONS,
" Noe. le and ST L .treat, nakftebre.
Laser frusta .t..)iniending %messy to
Finds:ink
et.-4im larva establis6ssenl of
tile kind In the Calm, - Allays on hand a
Urge aseortasestef every variety of ROVES
HOLD AND °MCI FURNITURR, em
bracing.
Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Washstands, Wardrobes,
. Marmon of Husk, Cotton and Hair,
Spring
Teos-T R s ,
A
Chain,
Rocking Chain, Lagers.,
Marble Tables, Settees,
Reoeption and Upholstered @hairy,
smite Colors of Cottage Putnam/NI
Wood Chairs.
Office Chairs,
Barber Chain,
Cribs and Cradles,
.Racks,
Ball Furniture,
Gilt and Walnut Frame
Looking Giasset, Sideboards, •
Extension Tables', of every lepgth.
Persona disposed to purchase are invited to
oall and give our stook an examvation,
which for variety and quality of workman
ship is not equalled hy any establishment in
the oountry. A. MATRIOT d. SON,
Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street.
Aug. 2, 1858. ly
H I.IIIIY ■. DANNIR
New Firm—New GOOllll.
T HE undersigned have entered into part
nership in the HARDWARE & GRO
CERY businese, at the old stand of Danner
k Ziegler, in Baltimore street, under the
name, style and firm of Danner & Ziegler,
Jr.., and ask, and will endeavor to deserve,
a continuance of the patronage of the old
firm. as well as any quantity of new custom.
They have just returned from the cities with
an immense stock of Goods --consisting in
part of
Building Mageriair, such u nails, screws,
hinges, bolt...looks, glass, &..c.
„roots, including edge tools of every de
scription, saws, planes, chisels, gouge., bra
cei and bitts, augers, squares, gouges, ham
mers, &c.
Mack:with. will flo4 anvils, vices, rasps.
files, horse shoes, horse-shoe nails, with
them, very cheap.
Coach Findings, such ss cloth, CIIIIITSPI,
damask, fringes, cotton, moss, oil cloth,
springs, axles, hobs, spokes, fellow, bows,
poles, shafts, be.
Shoe Finding:, Tampieo, brush and french
moroooo, linings, bindings, pegs, lasts, boot
trees, &0., with a general assortment of shoe
maker's tools. _
Cabinet Maker's Tools, s general assort
ment—also varnish. knobs, &c.
Housekeepers will also find a large assort
ment ofknives and forks,brittannia, albata sad
silver-plated table and tea spoons, candle
sticks, waiters, shovel and tongs, sad irons,
enamelled and brass kettles, pans, tubs,
churns, carpeting, lc.
Also a general assortment of forged and
rolled IRON of all sizes and kinds ; oast,
shear and blister steel, which they will sell
as cheap as t4e cheapest.
Groceries, a full and general assortment.
such as crushed, pulverised, clarified and
brown sugars; New Orleans, West India and
sugar house molasses and syrups, coffee,
op l ess, chocolate, fine, coarse and dairy salt;
linseed, fish and sperm OIL; Turpentine,
Fish, to.; a full assortment of Lead andZino,
dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Paints; in fact,
almost every article in the Hardware, Coach
Finding. Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, Black
smith, Cabinet Maker's, Painter 's, Glazier's,
and Grocery line, kll of which they are de
termined to sell as low for CAEN as any house
out of the city.
HENRY B. DANNER,
WAYBRIGIIT ZIEGLER.
May 24, 1858.
Gettyibarg i_
µ. Hai Times
NO MQRs."—Any perritiPily or Gentle
man,) in the United 71101111111, possessing a
mall capital of from $3 to $7, Osa eater into an
easy and respectable business, by which from $3
to $lO per day can be realized. For particulars,
address, (with stamp,) W. R. ACTON k CO.,
41 North Sixth Si.., Philadelphia.
March 7, 1853. 3m
Removal.
piIE subeoriber has removed his Plough
and Machine Shop from the Foundry
building to Railroad street, opposite Tate's
Blacksmith shop. back of the Eagle Hotel,
whcre he is better prepared than ever to at
tend to customers. Ploughs alwaye on hand
and made to order at the shortest notice, and
Machines, Reapers, At., repaired. Also he
will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks.
* May 10. - DAVID WARREN.
Co-Partnership
NOTICE.—The undersigned have associa
ted with them in the Lumber business,
E. C. BINDaII. They would therefore give no
tice that the business hereafter will be con
ducted under the firm of SMALL, BILNDLS
Co., and they hope, by strict attention to
business and an earnest desire to please, to
merit a continuation of the liberal patruusge
heretofore bestowed upon them.
KILLIAN SMALL & CO.
Lumber Yard
O ,
N North George Street, near Yard
Railroad,
YORK, PA.
We would invite the attention of Mechan
ics. Builders, and others, to our large and
well selected stock of L UMBER, consisting of
every description of White Pine Boards and
Plank, Joist, Scantling and Fencing. Also,
Pine and Chesnut Shingles, Laths, -Pickets,
Worked Flooring and Weatherboarding,
Siding, &c. We are prepared to CUT TO
ORDER any size, quantity and quality of
WRITE PINE & OAK LUMBER,
at the shortest notice, and have it delivered
to any point accessible by Railroad. We
also manufacture and keep on hand a gene
ral assortment of
SASH, DOORS,
SAntkrs, Blinds, Window /rants and Door
Frame.:
IQ - Orders for any sites not on hand filled
with dispatch. • •
ailr-Our stock and assortment is equal to
any others, and we are determined to sell st
the lowest market prices.
larAll orders and communications ad
greased to the undersigned, at York, Pa., will
receive prompt attention.
SMALL, BENDER a CO.
York. May 24, 1858. Iy
Cattle Powder.
BRUNIC), FRONETIELD k CO'S CAT
TLE MEDICINES have been thorough
ly tested and pronounced unsurpassed and
unsurpassable. None other as useful have
been introduced during the century.
Whilst farmers are using every effort, and
investing large amounts of money in the
improvement of their soils, too little atten
tion is generally paid to the health and de
velopment of farm Stock.
&ma& Fronefield I Co. justly claim be
ing ths first, in this country, who devoted
their attention to this important subject.--
Their IiNkSTABILI Cariss Pownia was the
result of several years' study and expeti
menting—whieh iierimesite have actually
shown that, by feeding this Powder• a Cow
will yield from 1 to aposoede hotter per weak
oars than whin she does not get the Powder;
all other eoaditlens silke. The same bl
ames ispe :•psetiosaidy prodsood is thee
'gawk off wiggle or swims. 4
IS L e
wd with equal prods for floroos,
Om& sad Bop. No Owner, or feeder of
say Mad. &said be without it dsy.
l'ssr ode as
the sew Warehouse, corner of
eirsillos street and the
BXITZ * CO.
Nov. 15.1858. lin
Call and See
2rmllo4;loftWilm Amy
dismorAWiwile64'
•• •
X wim Winn I ICUITIL
arab 141111 1.
The Liver Invigorator,
Aro
pIUIPAREDb RD,coMpounded
4 " . „, entitely fro ,is one of the best
Putive sad 'eines now before
the r eublic, that u a Cathartic, easier.
Milder, and rotors effectual than any other
medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic-,
bat • Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver
to eject its morbid ' matter. then on the /tom
aoh and bowels to carry bff that matter, thus
accomplishing two purposes effectually, with
out any of the painful feelings experienced
iu the operations of most Cathartics. It
strengthens the system at the same time that
itiourges it; and when taken daily in mod
erate doses, will strengthen and build up
with unusual rapidity.
The Levis is one . of the principal regu
lators of the human° body ; and when it
performs it functionst.. , well, the powers of
the system are fa11y..4 developed. The stom
ach is almost entire.g ly dependent on the
healthy action of the° Liver: for the proper
perrformaoeof itarano-0 Lions; when the stom
ach
is at fault, th bowels are at fault,
and the whole spite buffers inconsequence
of one organ--th extvia—having ceas
ed to do its duty.— For the diseases of
that organ, one of the..., proprietors has made
it his study,in a practice of more than 20
years, to find some;" remedy wherewith to
counteract the manyc... derangements to
which it is liable. . •
To prove that this remedy is at last
found, any persony troubled with Livzit
COMPLAINT. in any of'' its forms, has but
to try a bottle, and conviction is certain.
These Gums re- move all morbid or
bed matter from theTz4 system, supplying in
their place a flow of 7 bile, invigorating the
stomach,causing footl• te digest well, PURI.
TYING T11E31.001), ing tone and health
of the whole machinery, removing the muse
of the disease—effecting a radical cure.
UILIOI7II ATTACKS are cured, AND, WITAT is
arrrut, Pasvzstrso, by the occasional use of
the Lyrae Isvicoitsvoir..
WATIIIGIIT ZISOLIII
One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve
the stomach and prevent the food from rising
and souring. •
Only one dose taken before retiring, pro.
yenta AAAAA .
Only one dose taken at night, loosens the
bowels gently. and cures Coerivaxtss.
One dose taken after eaoh meal will ogre
Dreparsie.
jOne dose of two teaspoonfuls will nl
ntays relieve SICK
One dose taken for female obstruction re
moves the cause of the disease, and makes a
perfect care.
Only one dose immediately relieves Cuotar,
while •
One dose often repented is a sure ours fin
ettoLsas. &totem and a preventive of
Ciro Lies.
ipar'Only one bottle is needed to throw out
of the system the effects of medicine after
a lo n g sickness. •
sa`One bottle taken for ITA MING . / removes
aU sallowness or unnatural color from the
skin. .
One dose taken • short time before mains
gives vigor to the appetiteeand makes food di-
gest well.
One dose often repeated cures ennoxic
Dieaanas in its worst forms, while busess
find BOWEL complaints yield almost to the
arst
One or two doses cure attacks caused by
Worrn in UhiWren ; there is tic, surer, safer,
or speedier remedy in the world, as it never
fads.
ifts-A few bottles coreDaorsr, by exciting
the absorbents.
We take pleasore in recommending this
medicine as a preventive for Fivsa and Aare,
Calm. Fyne, 'and all Fsviit of a B11.101:2
TTPS. h operates with certainty, and thou
sands are willing to testify to its wonderful
virtues.
AU who use it are giving their unanimous
testissony us its favor.
sijr.%z water in the month with the In
vi o rator , and swallow both together.
Tun Lava famous:on is a scientific med
ical discovhry, and is daily working cures,
almost too great to believe. It cures as if by
magic, sum Ms first dose giving bereft, and
seldom more than one bottle is required to
cure any kind of Liras complaint, from tha
worst any
or Dyspepsia to a consume
Headache, all of which are the result of n
Dtsassan Laws.
D. SANFORD, Proprietor, 343 Broad
way. New Y 4. A. D. BUZIALAR, Agent,
Gettysburg
•
' May 17 . . 1858. ly
MORE NEW GOODS I—JACOBS & BRO.
have just returned from the city, with a
vary large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres,
Vestings, Winter Goods, and everything
else in the men's wear line. They also offer
plain and fancy Shirts, Collars, silk and cot
ton Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, fkc. having
bought unusually luw, fur the cash, they are
enabled to sell CHEAPER THAN EVER—nn excel
lent full cloth suit, made up, for $l3, fur i n :
stance. Give them a call, at their new estab
lishment, in Chambersbufg street,a few doors
west of the Court-house, beforepurchasing
elsewhere. [Oct. 11.
►illlE worth of their neo;cy and Me right
1 change hack
NORI3BCK & MARTIN'S is the place to
get it, where they sell all kinds of Groceries,
Confectionaries, and Fancy Articles—in a
word, everything belonging to a flrstlass
Grocery. Molasses of seven different kinds,
from 40 cents up to 75 per gallon ; Sugars,
six different kinds, from 8 cents tip to 14 per
lb.: Coffee, live kinds ; Teas, Chocolate. Rice,
Crackers, Tea Cakes, Bottled Pie Fruit,
Cheese, Fish, Pickles, Salt, Bacon and Lard.
May 24, 1858.
VEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.—SNY
-I-1 DER tt BENNER have just received at
their New Store, in Baltimore street, a few
doors above DAvid McCreary's Saddlery ee•
tablishment, the largest and most complete
assortment of Grocerie4 brought to Get
tvsburg for a long time, consisting of Coffee,
(Tour kinds,) Sugar, (four kinds.) Molasses,
Syrup, Shad, Mackerel, Fresh Flour, Corn,
Oats. Butter, Eggs, Bacon, salt, in sheYt
every thing usually kept in a first-class
Grocery Store.
sear The highest market price paid forcoun
try produce or taken in exchange for Goods.
se`Give us a call. Buy your Groceries
where you will be sure to get them good and
cheap.
mar Ilover's celebrated writing Ink for
sale. [Nov. 1, 1858.
Q F THE AGE!—Jortee Patent KEROSENE
or COAL OIL LAMPS, unrivalled in
Beauty, Bunplioity , Safety or Hoonomy.—
Everyperson desiring to obtain the eery best
and cheapest portable light within their
reach, should call and examine these Lampe
before purchasing elsewhere, for the reason,
Ist. That so (widest can oocur by ex
plosion.
2d. That they emit No Offensive Odor
while burning.
3d. That they are very easily trintmed.
4th. That they art easily For
more or lees light.
sth. That they burn entizel;
smoke.
6th. That duo light io_iikilooif
cheaper than my other MN w
ass.
Thaw Lampe are adtairabl
the ass of Students, Mecham We ;
Halls, Churches, Stores. Hotels,
1p sooosateadod for nosily CP
11 1 4 w sale by GILLISPIS
Jems.l4, 11348„.
VarES—Tlin ; most am plata .
w Vesta; of:every variety anti
bras& no thityriborg, jail ro l ost
• P
1-91TZL la.
Ad, Oe's l &S SO
alo
deb tot ilagini s ilf .
hats. • 11111
NEM
ruin MYR DOLLAR PLR SOTTLI
Cheap 1 Cheap I
Who will Refuse
New Grocery Store.
Greatest Improvement
Elastic ofollent -1400#P8'
•
TIIE subseriber Is prepared - to and
-s• put on at the ehmteet notice, W. E. Child
1 Ws. Patent Fire and Water itt,gf l'kurde
Cel l sg prel .
.
It I eet y re and Wet* 'proof, and
in poin of durability is equal, if not superior,
to any Metall° Roofing. It can be put on
over tin, tar, iron , shingle roofs, however
flat or steep theymig
In point of resisting the elements of fire
and water, nothing has yakireft discovered
equal to the Elastic Creseant.
Those who have ueedhlt. havelertilled that
it is the very perfresou of Rocifingiand that
there is no further roem for improvement.—
No one will now think of petting on shingles,
when this Cement Can be had for much - less
money and will outwear four shingle roofs.
This Roofing is warranted as represented.
The Elastic Cement is the. ohad
best protection from decay for woels6ted
to the weather or dampness of the
It is also tie best paint for iroiri eireolually
preventing rust; and wherever applied per
fectly excludes dampnes".
The subscriber has this Cement for sale, in
quantities to suit. For further information,
apply to GEORGE A. COLE,
Frederick City. Md.
mg-Specimens of the Roofing may be seen
at the Prothonotary's Office, in Gettysburg.
April, 5 1858.
Hanover B. Railroad..
T •
RAINs over the lianovei Br. Railroad
now run as follows :
First Train leaves Hanover at U s - At.with
passengers for York, Harrisburg, Columbia
and Philadelphia.
&wood Train leaves Hanover at j r. L.
with'passengers for Baltimore and Interme
diate points..
DANIEL TRONE, Ticket Agent.
THE undersigned havemade arrangements,
JR- by which they will be ready to supply
LIME in any quantitiei, at the lowest price",
as soon as the Railroad is completed. They
are ready to receive orders.
SIIEADS, BUEHLER olr, KURTZ.
Nov. 22, 1858.
TIIE undersigned having retired from the
Mercantile business, the same will here
after be continued at the old stand, in Balti
more street, by their suns, Henry B. Danner
and Waybright Ziegler, under the name and
style of Danner and Zieghir, Jrs., whom we
will recommend to, and fur whom we would
bespeak a liberal share of patronage from
old customers , and of the public in general.
Having retired from the Mercantile busi
woes, it Is necessary that our old business
should bb settled up. We, therefore, notify
all those indebted to us tali., by Judgment,
Note or Book Account, to call and settle tho
same without delay. The books will be
found at the old stand.
May 24, IFtSR.
Scrofula, or King's Evil
is a eoestitutional disease, a corrup.ion of ths
blood, by which this thud becomes vitiated,
weak. and Oar Being in thiteireulation, it
Lirthe whole body, and may burst out
e:se on any part of it. No organ is free
from its attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously
caused by mercurial disease. low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth
and filthy habits.. the depressing TiCCII. and,
above all, by the venereal infection. Whata
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con
descendin g " from parents to children
into the third and fourth generation ;" indeed.
it seem to be the rod. of Him who says, " I
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon
their children."
Its effects commence by deposition fkom the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungs, liver and internal organs, is termed
tubsecks; in the glands, sarellings ; and on
the surface, eruptions or sorts. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofuktua com
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the attacks of ether diseases ; eons.-
(lucidly, vast numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
'rem. Most of the consumption which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination ; and many
destructive amines of the liver, kidneys, train,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from Or
are aggravated by the same cause.'
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous;
their persons are invaded by this lurking iii.
faction, and their health is undermined by it,'
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate .
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it b 7 healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine we supply in
AYE R'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedials that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foiti
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
=
from its destructive consequences.
it should be employed for the cure of
not only scrofula, but also those other elec.
Lions which arise from it, such as Earrnvi
and Bvor Thews*, Sr. Avramer's rms. oa
Rosa, or Earsrritas, Ames, Porrutzs,
Burman, BrAncs and Dorta3 r tnions, Trrrin
and &yr Rrszcx, SCALD MAD. RISOWI3IO4
RAZIIMATISY, Brrurtrric and El mecum/a Dm-
BAUM. DZOPIT, DYSPEPSIA. DIISLLITT, end.
indeed, ALL COY:PLAINTS ARISING MOM IrrnA.
rim oa Ixrurts Bunn. The popular belief
in impurity et hie blood "is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. Thy '
particular purpose and virtue of this &map& •
rills is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is imposatide is
contaminated caistitutions.
dyer's Cathartic Pills ,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAIIILYWHOO.-
ars so oixtrposed that dimes w A the •of
their action can rarely withstat-a or evade
Their penetrating pmperdes search, acid eleaase,
and invigorate everypardon of the undo asps.
ism, correcting its adios, sad restoring
its healthy vitalities. As a swaseqeesei of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain or ph meal debility is astesdalied to lad ids
alth or restored by Aressedy at ewe so
simple and in g.
Plot ftly do they ears the terryitley tomplaints
el every body, bat also many *rinidel,le and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to fond* gratis 037 AsseviessAhnanae
containing certificates of than cures and direetiorai
for their. we its the lollcrwing complaints:adirevito-
Hearebara, Headache arisrUgfross dieordered
Slowsach. Nara" hodigeeri an, Pane rx end JitiriFid
fasentioatee ale Bowie, .I.7eleieeT, Less s ea =
We. Amnia, sad other ki ndred
=ens • law state of the body or ototruotioo,
maims.
t .
•
dyer's Cherry Peete
rut tats auto ants op
Comity CAL% lafieenges VAldafelhese, •
Creep, Basselklili t Leislest Cinimisp.
nan o so& See
the relief el Coellillgive
Petteate >e eivaseedl sieges se tie
Messes,
Lime! Lime !
Notice.
J. R. DANNER.
DAVID ZIEGLER.