"Valuable Beal Baste AT MIMIC SALE, ea 4 Sammekry, ate 24 d. of September, 1859.—En pursuance of an or der of the Orphan's Court of Adamscounty, the undersigned, , Administrators of the estate of }I..nDELICZ KLISTRSTSII, late of Hamilton town ship, Adams county, dec'd., will sell at public kale, on the premises, the following valuable Real Estate, to wit: A FARM OR TRACT OF I LAND, situate in Hamilton township, Adams county, containing 161 ACHES, more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Bollinger, Daniel Becker, David Becker, and others, and facer the Haaover and Abbottstown turnpike, within' a mile .of Abbottatown, 3 miles from East Her- Tin. and within a quarter of a mile of !lolling-1 , er's Sltll , on which are erected a Two Story :Stone SIWELLING HOUSE, with a aft two story Back Building attached. ge Bank Barn, two Wagon Sheds, G IGANTIC COMBINATION l'ooper Shop, and other necessary out-buildings. 1 .-fil CIRCUS, comprising the There is on the premises a first-rate Orchard of most talented Performers, the choice fruit trees. There are three wells or most magnificent stud of Horses, .water near the dwelling, and a never-failing and the most V 4 onderful Perform spring of water which is conducted into the ing Elephants in the World— .barn-ysed. About 111 acres of the above tract' /6 ' t ming the most splendid com :ore Meadow land. The above property is well bination of Attraction g everpoffer calculated for, an — a has been kept for many ed by any travellin Company in years as a tavern stand. About 40 acres of America ' the above described property are covered with Prominent among the unprece- HEAVY OAK AND HICKORY TIMBER. Abort dented attractions of this unique on. Elephants PIZARRO 13 acres of the above named Woodland La cut - Exh ar e the truly wonder- AM' by the Brough road, and will be sold sup- ful Tra i ned AND CORTEZ, lately purchased „awe if desired. .from the-celebrated fordin des Also, at the same time and place, will be Plants. Paris. by Iticusati SAXDC, /told, A TRACT OF FIRST-RATE. CHE.bNUT I,nd imported expre , by Saabs, Ns- York county, containing 4 Acres. more or less, adjoining lands of John Brinkman, Michael 58 A; Co. Fishel, A. Noel and a public road. These wonderful animals excel 'Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. in their intelligence. docility, and gra , an said day, when attendance will be given , tractability all other Trained An and terms made known by I malls that have ever been ex hib- JOHN KLINEPF.TI,„2,„--...._ f „ mel .......4ll9MlPerßilklk - I=EPET'" A . 9, 1853. Adstinistr, Valuable Town Propert T 41111 W SALE.--• ' - ' — iiiiiii i mperioe s elopieseesimesChat DES ,PRCIPRRTY, situate on lialtituore rtri door south of 4i.e Putt Offwe. in Gett with alleys on the north and cast, and ing Prof. Nuhlenberg on the south. It of a HALF LOT OF GItoCY.D. kith story Roughcast DWELLING liiil - SE, and • large two-story lirielc Buck building, thereon ; also a well of water in front and a (partnership) O ell in the rear of the dwelling. stslr•This property Was for many yea riled os,a Tavern Stand, and is one of desirable in the town fur business of any kind. A chance to purchase property so centre: is rarely offered, and capitalists will fiudilassupelmir lb Ift k a ~11•11,& 1 , • 4,iittr4Mir•hit , 9 Cook and Parkrr Stoves. NDREW PULLEY Would respectfully in &nit the that he now bas a lot of WIC dad PARLOR STOVES, which he offers $t prices to snit the times. Gettysburg, Aug. 29, 1859. Baltimore Adams. Baltimore PELL AND BS WORES, :13 flolliday street, Baltimore , lid. REGESTER k . EBB, the Proprietors, are prepared to furni.h BELLS of all descriptions, from 10 to 10,0oU pout46ahich avetKarrauted equal in quality of tstaa, prolongation of Auund and durability, to asyssatie in the United States. Our Bells are made of the best materials, Warranted to give entire satisfaction; also, against breakage. Foam Bells, Xanglair Seas 10 to 100 poaadt, always On band at nchettierp 4pr CrAtkirmates with fgilyatiiculars,Azadly one uT our Circulars. Aug. 29, 1859. ly Wines, Brandies, RtlfS, BLACK TEAX. TMOCAN SON, offer fur sale the feNoeisieg of weir owl' icapenhilian,pestietalitrly foe fami ly use: SHNIAT Worta--Pcsnartise's finest pale. gold and brown Esieertiea, is wood and in glass. • Pont' Wsissa--Ssesditanan's competition red and white Port, in wood ant in giass. Manisa \Visa—Jahn Howard March's fine Madeira, in wood sad in eau; also, Grape Juice. Hoeg Wisss—Jakannesberger, Ste' nberger, )Jarrobrunner, Cabinet, Lieb-frau-milcb, Bron neberg, of 1846. CHANPAGIIIII WlSzs—Poet and Mundell' s fin est, in quarts and pints. BRANDiss—Otard and Hennessy's fine old pale and dark Brandies. Items—Old and fine Jamaica, Antigua, Gran- Ada, and from the I lands, imported direct from London. HOLLAND Gtx—The best quality—Tiernan gaud--end no mixture of erewair ixiison in it. 200 haft chests of the finest Soccuosa IW:in:lore, Aug. 29,18.59., ly J. Weatherby & Co, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in CHIL SON'S FURNACES, brick and portable; COOKING STOVES, of every description for wood and coaL Also, Church, Hall, Stott and Office fittores ; Franklin, Air-tight, Har-room and Cason& Stoves; Frenour Gas-barsiss sad tassobe Stoves. Orders from the country re spectfully solicited. Merchants supplied on the moat reasonable terms. J. WEATHERBY k CO., 40 and 42 Light st., one door from Lombard, Aug. 112,1859. tJanl Bstristoas. likmey Fayed B fitiu .1• 4 GROCERIES from HOOK 4 BALDW7T I S. W. comer of Lexington and Greeostreets, ' BALTIMORE, MD Von save 25 eta. per pound Von sare 50 eta. per barrel You are 50 di. per barrel in buying Fish. You save from I Us 3 dollars per 100 pounds in buying Bacon. Yon owe from 1 to 4 std, per pound In buying Swart Yousave from 2 to 6 eta. per pound in baying Lloffee. You save from 3 to 10 eta. per gallon In buying Mousses. In abort you can save motley on moat vrery article In the Grocery line by bad of HOOK k BALDWIN, S. W. comer of Lexington aad Greta eta., Beltionone. If say body doabta it let thew give us ON! TIII•L, And If they are not satiated we will be eontest - , that tiley shell buy somewhere else. Re every article we eel/. We pack ell securely, an nothing for packing. Aid if the Goods are no N resented, -Thakeen be returned sale by `• • at our I§OAP tod STONE V hm 'esoevenient to visit Baltimore, odeoP ht o toNa luti p s h e Nail seds, Buehler a K spay rely upon Theee=sgs do=rith • ring their orders *a dm of ogee, ~ to. fide Imre] uss. - • s.'llit CY somas utd triimmap v . " 11.04.°810-01 14444 140 Ikon at ski 1 46 4 , ' • Gab: AIM) \e _ . 1 • Sands, 'Nadi/ins & Co's. 3444,tripi itinr+ifft Ch: /'r the ()fryer, in baying Tea. in buying Flour Mus:cal Instruments. and perform ... a lArld of extraordinary teats at e , i knfolistrernfo.tud. in a man rrA4 ich must be seen to be . realized. 0 ' if Besides these remarkable ani mals, two other COLOSSAL EL EPHANTS are attached to the Exhibition, and a Stud of Twelvel... Shetland Trick Ponies. ....., . Among the celebrated Equestri an Performers, Gymnasts, soil Athletes, will be found • Eaton Stone, Charley Sberword, time.. Virginia. Densor Brothers, L J. Nathan*, Philo Nallwis, Master Charley. Mlle. Ida, Jos. Illation and W. Ashton, Jesse Sands,Tony Pastor the clown George Saud*, Ben footing-ton, Sam Lathrop, the Gentleman Clown, and a numerous Troupe of Vaulters, Tumblers, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Equilibrlsti,Juggiers, Cot Alger', .te., kc. In addition to these multifarious attractions, the Exhibition will be accompanied by the re nowned STEAM CALLIOPE, the most wonder ful and tuagniaceat musical las nt ever constructed. This gorgeous mel odi c monster will precede the Cavalcade on its entrance into Town, drawn by A TEAS OP ELEPHANTS, and perform a series of the most popular operatic airs, and will also play daring every exhibition, when an will have as opportunity of examining its wonderful meeltanism. Otto Horne's New York Cornet Baal, com posed of plekad solo performers, will paferm all the newest and most fashionable selectioes of music during the Ezhibitioo, whoa tin Calliope is riot used. Will perform in Grrnrssuna, Tltursday, Sept. Bth ; PETERSBURG, Wednesday, Sept. 7th ; HANOVER, Friday, Sept- sth. Admianiou 25 mats. Aug. ;Mi4 Nice of Inquest - 4DTICE is hereby given to all the heirs - and legal representatives of NICHOLAS CASHOWIS, late of Cumberland township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, to wit :--Josepla Munshower, living in Carroll co., Md.; Nicholls Munshower, residence is California; Catharine, intermarried with Wilfisai Roberts, residence Frederick county, Mil.; Sarah. intermarried with Jacob Starner, residence Adam: cu., Pa.; Henry Munshower, residence Adams co., Pa.; David Munshower, since deceased intestate, us married and without issue; Elizabeth, since deceased, leaving a natural child, Sarah Eliza beth Muushewer, a minor, having for her guardian John Munshower; John Nlunshower, petitioner, residence Adams co. ; Sevilla Mori shower, residence Union Bridge, Frederick county, Md.,—that au Inquest will be held on the following property, viz: A Tract of Land, situate in Cuutbertaud township, Adams coun ty, adjoining lands of Henry Mier's, Licari , Line, Peter Houfaagte, and others, containing 32 Acres, more or less, with a one and a half story Log House, Log Barn and Log Cooper shop thereon—oa fe,ekey. Me it;th rise, of Srplem•- . bet next, at 1 o'clock, P. M , ou said premises, to ' make partition thereof, to and amongst the heirs and legal represent.itives of said deceas ed, if the same will admit of partition without 1 prejudice to or :polling the whole thtreol; but if the same will not admit of such partition, to inquire how many of said heirs it will conve niently accommodate; and part and divide the same among as many of them as the same will accommodate; but it the same will not admit of division at all without prejudice to or spoiling the whole thereof, then to value sad appraise the same, whole and undivided— whereof all persons interested are hereby no tified. ISAAC LIGIITNEEI, Sherif. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, } Aug. 22, 1839. ti Register's Notice. / OTICE is hereby given to oil legatees and other persons concerned that the Lugo 'LL accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at. the Orphan's Cmirt of Adams county for tosErmation and allowance, an Tweeds', the 10th of September nest, at 10 o'clock, A. M., cis: 138. Account of Charles Hebert, Adminis trator of the estate of Jacob Hildebrand, de ceased, 139. First and final account of Frederick Quigle, Administrator of Samuel Hoff, dec'd. 140. First account of Levi Golden stod Jacob Althoff, Executors of the last will aad testa, Meat of Wm. Golden, dec'd. 141. First and final account of Philip Cat chall, Administrator of John Walter, dee'd. 142. The first account of Valentine Frock, Executor of George Plank, dec'L 143- The first and final account of Conrad Slaybangb, Administrator of the estate of Henry Becker, dec'd, 144. The second account of Jacob Group, acting Executor of the last will sad testament of Ulry Peter, late of Mensllen township, Ad ams en., dei'd., as settled by James Davis, Ad ministrator of Jacob Group, dee'd. • ZACHA.RIAII 11YEB,S, Register. Register's Office, Getty.- t bug, Actg. 22, 1859. f Seed Wheat undersigned has secured a env raring of ileditertaaean SEED WHEAT, (bawdy -chaff,) which has proven Itself a highly su perior article, and which he is selling at $1 per hnsbel. It bas been grown la Lancaster and Chester counties during the last two years, with great success. It is to be awn and had at ileke's Warehouse, In Gettysburg. DANIEL BEITLICEL Aag. - IT,' • dt• rt=PA. • ' every quali ty, ihoin sorra Oaaihneres, down t To mats 0 1 . 1 . rto PlCitlOlt, riIoPWCY DONUTS sad trtmalasil, nay alws—sall sat see Om at dm slore 0 OEO. ARNOLD. Prhtate Sal& 1311 wcisbersigaod offers at private sale, a Ytllaable TRACT OF LAND, situate in onstnissaasit town hip, about six miles from Gettysiserg, on the Hanover road, end one mile from the turnpike leading from Gettysburg to York, containing 4o ACRES, adjoining lands of John Cashman. John Shultz and Peter Mil ler. The land 13 well limed, with from 80 to 1 101 bushels to the sire. It is all now in a good state of cultivation There is on the premis es a one-story Weather-boarded HOUSE., and Kitchen, a never-fall- :• ! tog well of water near the house, a r. 1 1 1 igood Barn and other necessary oat-buildings. and a good Orchard of all kinds of fruit. The Gettysburg Railroad rugs neat the back end of the Farm, and the buildings facing the Hanover road, make it very desirable and -onvenient. Any ',Triton wishing to view the plate can do so by calving ern the undersigned, who will be found at all times on the premises and will give all satisfaction required. A good deed will be given to the purchaser. clear of all demands. Aug. 22, 18:4. t$ Desirable Property AT PCBLIC SALE.-In pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Jacos CLINE., deceased, will offer at public sale on the premises, on Thursday, the 22nd day of :A T l...maker neat, A TRACT OP LAND, containing 38 ACRES, neat measure, situate in Slountpleasaut township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Moses Senft, John Sbeeriilger. WWI others. About 3 acres are Woodland, a ith a sufficient portion of Meadow. The laud is in a high state of cultivation, it having been limed. Conowago creek runs along part of one line. The improvatuipts are a One and a half story Stuue DWELLING :((►CSE a ith Kitchen, a good double Log Barn, and Sheds, I t!! ('urn Crib and Wagon Shed, a Stuoke and Spring House, with a never-fsiliug rpring and a well of water near the door; an excellent young Apple Orchard, with other thuice fruit, such RR apples, pearl, plums, ke. The fences are in good repair. The property lies about one fourth of • mile from Senfes /Jill. Persons desiring to view it are requested to call on Joseph Clunk, Jr., who resides near the premiaas. A clear title and possession will Le given on the first of April next. /I~`Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by PETER SMITH, Adler By the Court—H. G. Wot.r, Gkrk. Aug. 22, 1t159. to T PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber, As /1. algae* of Hume S...Mtsmou and Wire, for the benefit of creditors will offer at public sale, on the premises, oa creditor, du 13 th di" of S eptember mew, that desirable FARM, situate in Cumberland twp., Adams county, Pa., lying about miles west of Gettysburg, and north of the Chamhersburg turnpike, adjoining lands of James J. Wills, Esq., Heirs of John Hartzell, dec'd., Samuel Hartsell, Frederick Herr, Abra ham Spangler, and others, containing 155 ACRES, more or less. The im- - provemests are a Two Story di, Double Stone House, with Two Story Bach Building, having& base ment kitchen above ground, a Stone Bank Barn, Carriage tluuse, Stone Spring llouse, with • never-failing Spring, Pomp of never-failing water near the Litchen door, and three Orchards, 2 of which are new, thst latter containing about 1,000 Peach Trees, lf/frAp ple, with a variety of other fruit trees on the premises. There is retuning water in almost all the fields. The Permits in • good state of cultivation and fencing. About 13 acres are i■ Timber and there Is a full proportion of Meadow. Persons desiring to view the prorty can be shown the same by calling on liniEusily re siding thereon, or on the subdicribar. - Sale to commence at i o'clock, P. IL, on said day when attendance will be given and terms made known by J. B. DANNER, Assiswe. Aug. 15, 1859. SALE.—The subscriber offers for sale, on very actouinioilating testis, TIM AWLS, the first lassie is Stratum town ship, Adams toasty, &bout three miles east of Gettysburg, and one toile from the Railroad, containing 110 Atrea, more or leas. The improvements are a STONE HOUSE, [EH goat Bank Barn, and other oat-build- ' ins. About 13 acres an la Ent rate Meadow ; and there is running spring-water in every &Id, which never fails. There is a large ORCHARD of choice grafted trait, about 4 acres. About 2,700 or 2,800 bushels of Line have been put upon the Yana, and its convenience to the Railroad renders lime very accessible. There is a due proportion of Timber. The second FARM is situated in Cumberland township, on the Etantitsburg road, a mile sad a bait from Gettysburg, containing 145 Acres, more or lebs. Tbs improvements are a new Frame GWEILING HOC/A,large Brick Urn and other oat-buildings; a welt of water at the barn, and one at the bowie. About 22 acres &rein Meadow, with a due pro portion of Timber. About 3,000 bashels of Lime have been put upon the Farm. The above properties will be at private sale until the 19th end 204 days of Sepleo•ber, when, I if not odd, the first named Furl& will he offere , et public sale, on the premises, on Monday, the' 19th. kit 1 o'clock ; and the second oa Tuesday, • the 20th, et 1 o'clock ; when terms will be made ktiovrn by prat!. TROSTLE. Aug. 22, 1859. 1 TIIE subscriber will Pell his FARM, situated In Franklin township, Adams county, 2 es west of Cashtown, on the Igillerstown road. The Fu contains 75 ACRES-50 acres clear. The land is in a good state of cultivation, having been limed. There are all kinds of fruit—a thrking young Orchard of choice grafted fruit: 1010 peaches, pears and plums of the best kinds. The buildings are a one and a half story STONE HOUSE, a large new Bank Barn, a Cooper Shop, Se. tilti The Farm Is in good order, and can not be beat for raising potatoes. I calculate on raising eight hundred bushels this year. A ntrer•httittg spring of water at the door. SAMUEL BINCASIA.N. Aug. '2l, 1859. tf FOR SALK.—WiII be exposed to public sale, ou Saturday, the 17th of September next, on the premises, the Real Estate late of Nsxcr Boras, deceased, consisting of A LOT OF GROUND, (one-thlrri of an Acre,) situate in ..itutumasburg, Franklin township, Adams co., fronting on the Turnpike, and adjoining lot of Henry Hershey, and bounded south and west by public alleys. The improve ments are a Two-Story BRICK HOUSE, Elli with a Log Shop, and- a variety of Fruit Trees. leer -Sale to commence et 1 o'clock, P. M., Oa said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN BOYER, du', in/set for toe Dream of Scuiry Boyer, deed. Aug. 22, 1859. to AT an Orphan's Court held at Gettysburg, iikad for the county of Adams, on Mon day, the 15th day of August, A. D., 1859, the petitloa of Joss H. AtriasAllGH, Esq., Executor of the last will and testament of Ono. CLAIM, Esq., late of Bast Berlin, in said county, dec'd., wu presented. paying for a Decree of Court, for the sale of the Real Estate of said deceased. Whereupon the Court appoint ntesday, tAt 20th slay of Stvgasidr nazi, for the parties, (legatees, lc.) to appear, and grant a citation directed to all the parties who have not voluntarily ap. paired, warning Mut to appear on said day, for beating la the matter of said application. By the Court—lL G. WOLF, Clerk. Aug. 22, 1859. UDR A DRUGGLST.—Dr. L. R. Srourrsa, to consequence of declining health, will dis pose of his DRUG STORE, in Littlestown, and asks early offers. ?he Store is doing a profita ble business, which will increase. It Is the only one in the place /air. .21, 1659, tf • : , b r ZIP We by _Sawn, Maxim is Km*. MATTHEW TOLAND Valuable Farm, Valuable Farms Farm for Sale. House and Lot Notice. A Rare Chance Va Mills & Parm, AT AfSSIGNEE SALE.—The anbseriber„As signee of Moses STCYSAVON and Mae, • ill offer at public sale, on the premises, on Friday, Mt 234 day of September siert, that valua ble Mill and Farm properly situate in Str.than township, Ad.itu.i county, about half a mile from New Chester, the Farm conitining 48 ACRES, more or less. The im prosements are two good Dwelling -sill' HOUSES, Frame Barn, an soled lent GRIST AND MERCHANT . MILL, with fine Water l'ower ; • good SAW MILL ; fine Orchard, well of water, sad other improvements. Tins property is sit uated on Great Cunowago, and supposed to be the Btu Mill Seat on that stream. The Mills are in good order, having been thoroughly re paired within the l Ist few years, with metal gearing, kc. These Mills bare as good • run of custom as any other in the county, being able to run when other mats cannot, in time of drought. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 31., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOAN F. FELTY, Assignee Aug. 15, 1850. Public Sale OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE.—The sub scriber, Executor of the last will and testa ment of ANTHONY SMITH, deceased, will offer at public sale, on the p4ulisea, on Tuesday, the 201 A day of Sepieweber the following highly valuable Real Estate of said decosed, viz: No. I.—A FARM, situate in Mountpleasant township. Adams county, adjoining lands of Ja cob E. Miller, Samuel Iluffut4in. henry J. Bern ier, and others, containing lOri .Acres and 10 Perches, neat measure, about 4') acre.; of which are first rate Timberland, with a proper pro portion of Meadow, The iroproiementi are a large two-story BRICK DWELL- ING HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wag"-1111 Shed and Corn Crib, Carriage 110 use, Spring House. with is neN er failing spring in it., and well of rx-. ccllent water near the dour of the dwelling; a choice Apple Orchard, with 11 variety- of oilier fruit, such u pears, peaches, cherries, plums, ikr, Nu. 2. A TRACT OF LAND, adjuiniug No. 1, containing 49 Acres and. 142 Perches, ne.it measure,—about 30 acres of the tract being Woodland. The improvements consist of a large .two-story Weatherboarded 1101:43B, entirely new, Bank Barn, also new, with a well of water at the door, and sane fruit. O. 3.—A TRACT OF LAND, also adjoining No. 1, containing 19 Acres and 95 Perches.— about 8 scree of the tract being Woodland of the very best quality. The three tracts have been well limed, and are in a high state of cultivation and under good fencing. The land is well watered, with n never-failing stream running along one, line. The road leading from Hunterstown to McfSher rystown separates• N05..1 and 3, and the road from Bonaughtown to Nobler's mill images through Nos. 1 and 2. The neighborhood is a pleasant one, with churches, school- house, stores, mills and mechanic shops, convenient. The opportunity to purchase property so desir able is rarely offered, and the attention of those wishing to invest Is called to it. Persons desiring to view the properties are requested to call on the Heirs, residing thereon. A clear title and possession will be given on the drat of April next. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. IL, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by PETER SMITH, Eseevior. "'Wit not sold on said day, the properly will be offered for Rent at public outcry. Aug. 8, 1859. is n'!M AT PUBLIC SALE—The sebscribers, Ex ecutors of ASSANAII Buena, deeeased, watt offer at public sakt., ow Saturday, de let dog of October next, on the premises, that dellrable FARM, on which decedent resided upwards of twenty years, situate is Tyrone township, Ad ams eoupty, Pa., adjoining 'lands of George Meckley, Peter Miller, Anthony Deardorff, Sam uel Deardorff and David Hoover, containing 2112 ACRES, more or less, with good propor tions of Timber and Meadow. The improve ments consist of a two-story Weath rieboarded DWELLING HOUSE, II II Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn . Crib, Cooper Shop, and other on _ .buildings; two near-failing wells to water, oat at the house, and the other at the barn ; an excellent apple Orchard, with • vatiety of other choice fruit Conowago Creek runs ' through the Perm, and there are also two springs oa the property. The fences, mostly of chesnet rails, are good, and the land is in a good state of cultivation, two-thirds of it hee -1 lag been limed. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on either of the •ecators, the first named residing is Haseiltoa township, and the last seemed la Strabas town. I ship, near New Chester. 'Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. lf., on said day, when attendance will b* given and ' terms made known by JOHN SNTDSR, FUXDERICK HOLTZ, Aug. 22, 1859. Erecatars. Orphan's Court Sale. BY virtue of an Ordyr of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the subscriber, Admin twister of rwttn , Conn, deceased, will offer at public sale, on the premises, ea ?hurray, Me Thad day of Sepiesslor magi, the Real Satiate of said decedent, vie: A FARM, situate in Liberty towsehip, Adams county, 3 miles west of Hm mit/sham, adjoining laada of heirs of Hon. James McDivit, heirs of Maxwell Shields, and others, containing 164 ACRES, more or less, about 30 acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and much of the bal ance is well covered with thriving Chesnut and Rock Oak Timber. The improvihnents ari a one and a half story LOti HOU:3E, Log Barn, a young Orchard of choke fruit. ke. There are two good Springs near the dwelling. The road trom 'Meth% it's Mill to Sabillanille p.tsses through this property. The property will he offered undivided, or in five parts, containing from 14 to tis ages, as may suit purcbasert. Persons ,desirous of viewing it are requested to call on the subscri ber, residing near Mt. St. Mary's College. hale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. .M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by WM. A. cum., Aug. 22, 1859. .4 demo& ator. Notice. TAE Partnership heretofore existing between Kt' le Set?: k Co., has beep dis solred•by the death of Mr. Selts. Mr. E. Dot.- ttitaite has been taken into the Firm, sod here after the business will be conducted by littsz- FZI.TIR, Elotweone k Co. The continued pat ronage of the public to tha house is solicited. RLINEFELTREt, 13ULLINGER k CO. August 29, 18.59. The Cheap Book Store, X.BN Philadelphia, is at No. 224 North Second Street. (between Race and Vine streets,)— 7•111.11111 ID II RARLY a Qv or • CXXIIMY Ago l--and still continues business on the prin ciple of the "nimble suresee," Ic. Constantly on hand, and sold to Country Merchants, Booksellers, Sten Keepers, Public and Private Schools, Colleges, Academies, Teachers, Ic., at Wholesale, and to everybody at Retail: All kinds of School Books, latest editions, Pools Cap, Letter and Note Papers, Slates and Slate Pencils, Carmine, Red, Black and Blae Inks, Letter and Note Envelopes, in great variety, Copy Books, Cyphering and Composition Books, Blank Account and Memorandum Books, many shies, different qualities and various prices, Steel Pens and Pen Holders, Wrapping Papers and Bonnet Boards, Almanacs, Diaries, Lead Pencils, Writing Sand, School Rewards, and everything she--be sides Family, School and Pocket Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, together with • large Stock of Books in every department of Liters. ture, and suited to every taste. Sir Al l at the very lowest Nett Cash Pri em-1A LEARY, GETZ & CO„ PErauteizsa LID BOOWILLIM i No. 224 North Secood street, Philadelphia. iirfarticalar atteotion paid to all orders by as& Aug. 11, 1869. eaa • 1, MUM NATISIALEL—PaIata,,OiIs, Sse. always bsa 4 sad willAttialE4ka4 a nova•7.llELI Desirable Property -1-IOR SALl3.—The undersigned offers . his Reaf Property at private sale—und if not sod by Saturday the 3d day fe Beriferber sac it will on that day be offered at public outcry, on the premise , , at 1 o'clock, P. M. No. I.—A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Mountjoy township. Adams county, adjoining tioke's tiate, on the Baltimore turnpike, con taining 7 acres. more or lee., with a roomy one-and-a-half story Roughcast HOUSE. a Bank Barn, • well of - .never -failing water at the kitrben •• 1111 door, with all kinds of choice fruit. such as apples. peaches, pears,' cherries, kc. The land Is granite, has been well limed, and is under good fencing and cal. tiration. No. 2.—A TRACT OF WOODLAND, situate in the same township, on the "Wolf Hill," con- Nenient to No. 1, containing 9 acres, more or less. Persons wishing to view the property ere re quested to call on the subscriber, residing thereon. A clear title will be given and pos session when desired. WM. A. REARY. Mir Persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned, by Note or Book Account, are rapeseed to make immediate payment. Aug. 8, 1859. td Assignees' Sale F VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The sub scribers, Assignees of Dim limos.; wt I offer at public sale, ow Saturday, ass IVA day of September next, that desirable FARM in Stra ban township, lying about one mile from New Chester and about two miles from New Oxford, adjoining lands of Isaac Monfort, and others, containing 182 ACRF.S. more of leas. The im provements are a good two story . Dwelling HOUSE, a good Frame • ' Barn. Wagon Shed, and other out buildings 111 ; a stream of water runs through the Farm and there is a never-failing well spring near the door; there is a young Orchard of select fruit on the premises, and a large proportion of the land is excellent meadow, with a sufficient quantity of good Timber. This tract will suit eery well to di v;de. and will he offered to oat or two tracts to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB MONFORT, JOHN F. FHLTY, Aug. 15, 1859. to Auipees. A. First-rate Farm iIIT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned, de sirous of reducing his landed property, of etc at private sale, one of his FARMS, situate on Marsh creek, in Franklin township, Adams county, adjoining the property he resides on and containing 10$ Acres, more or less. The improvements are a STONE D WEL- LLIG HOUSE, Busk Barn, Wagon .' •1 i c Shed, Corn Crib, a well and • i. If 11 a spring of excellent water near the _,. ,:. buildings. an Orchard of good fruit, kc. be farm is convenient to churches, school-houses, and mills, with good society and a pleasant neighborhood. Persons wishing to view it are requested to call on the undersigned, adjoining. The farm offered is 4 miles from Gettysburg, within a quarter of a mile of the Chemberaburg Turnpike, and possesses more than usual ad vantages. SAMCEL LOUR. July 25, 1859. 3m4 A Valuable Property AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned of fers at Private Sale, his MANSION FARM, situate on the Chansbersbarg Turnpike, 11 miles from Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa. It is a meat desirable property, and has been for many years occupied as a Tavern Stand, for which it is well adapted, having every convenience. The Farm contains about ISO Acres, more or less, about 40 ',tree of which are Timber-land, well covered ; the fencing is mostly of cheroot rails and locust stakes, and in good condition. The improvements consist of a large Dduble Two-Story BUICK HOUSE, ' 1111 a large new Bank Barn, (with three floors,) a large Stone Stable, Wag on Shed and Corn Crib ; Stone Tenant ease nod Blacksmith Shop ; two wells of water, one is front and the otlmr in the rear of the large dwelling; three Apple Ortilirds, with a variety c,e other fruit, such as peaches, pears, plums, cherries, ie. 'Persons wishing to purchase, will please call o 4 the undersigned, residing thereon. !Aug. I, 1858 A Valuable Farm A T PUBLIC SALE .— The subscribers, Ex ecutors of the lase will and testament of A T ii3OLORI deed., will o ff er at Public We, on the premises, on &Mr"ley, tAc 3d di a/ illpeenier saes; the following Real Estate of said decedent, viz : A valuable FARM, containing 1.2 Acres, more or less, is Germany township, Adman eostaty, Pa within 2 miles of Littles town, adjoining lands of Jacob Munk, John Rider, Edmund Long, Henry Schwartz, John Sheely, and others—abont 60 acres being first rate Woodland, well covered, the balance in good farming condition. About 35 acres are Meadow, and more can easily be made. The improvements are a new two story STONE HOUSE, Log Barn, Wag- 414 j On Shed , a Well of good water 1 u near the door of the dwelling, a _ thriving Young Apple Orchard and other fruit. The Farm has been Haled over once, and part of it a second time Beaver and Alloways Creeks pass through the Farm, as well as a pieblie road. Persons wishing to view the property are re quested to call on either of the Executors, the first-named residing in Monntjoy township, and the last-named on the premises. . barPosselsion and a clear title will be given on the first day of April meet. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by LEVI' GOLDEN, JACOB ALTHUFF, Exmoor? Aug. 1, 18"59. t■ New Goode. ft EORGE ARNOLD has just received and Is now opening the largest and most beauti assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS chat has been offered to the public at any time. Al so, a lest of beautiful Fancy Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, *c., .kc.— A large stock of Gentlemen's Dress Goods, READY-MADE CLOTHING, hc:, all of which have been bought low for cash and will be sold cheap. All persons are Invited to call—the ladies' attention is particularly Invited to my stock of Dress Goods, which for beauty of style cannot be beat. [April 4, 18.59. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. AFINE stock for fall p l anting at reasonable rates. Oar present stock includes all the choicest varieties cultivated and that are known to do well in this latitude. Special attention is paid to the rearing of trees. We are confident that purchasers will do better by buying from us than to sesid to distant Nurseries that they know little of, and for varieties not well estab lished here. ylarßefer to Ron. J. B. Danner, Col. Jno X.. Tate and D. Meoonan6hy, Esq., of Gettysburg THOS. E. COOK 1 SOSH, Pleasant Ridge Nurseries, BendersTille, Pa July 18, 1859. 3m Something New GETTYSBURG.—The undersigned informs the citizens of the town and county, that he as commenced the BAKING business, on a large scale, in York street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel, where be will try to deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKERS, PRETZELS, kc., kc., baked every day, (Sun days excepted,) all of the but quality, and sold at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking In all its branches is largely carried on, and orders to any amount, treat this and adjoining coun ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Having erected a lane and commodious bake-house and secured the best workman and the most ap proved machinery, be is prepared to do • heaiy business VALENTINE SAIIPEE. July 25, 1159 §HAWLEL—SteIIa Mantkrs, Priatai Cashmere and Debase litbstrlsoheitp, at the Dew store A. SCOTT A SON, • Opposite the Sigh EfoteL CEDAIL WLU.—A large assortment afirt eats bt 71..113115T0C It:weldor Sky-Light Gallery t NORTH - MAST Corner of the Diamond, (In the upper story of the Old County Build ing, recently purchased by CoL Sanisos,) Get tysburg, Pa.—The undersigned, Laying fitted up the above named Gallery, with the intention of locating a Arai Mu establishment, ate now prepared to furnish the best Ambrutype and Photographic Likenesses in the latest syles, by new and improved processes. Having had several years' experience in Philadelphia, they feel confident of giving entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patrunsge. They have constructed one of the best Sky lights in the country, which, with the best Instruments and materials, cannot fail to pro duce, at all times, superior work. Ambro types, Sphereotypes, Ifelaincitypes, And Patent Leather pictures, on the most reasonable terms, in cases or frames, of the West patterns and best quality. YHOTOGAAPII3.—This style of picture has become the favorite in cities, on account of its life-like appearance and perfect durability; being put up in neat gilded frames of varionse sizes, are more acceptable as family portraits then the smaller pictures. They have not been generally introduced until recently, In consequence of the difficulty of their produc tion, and the necessity of long and tedious sit tings, which have been overcome by F. J. Evans' new improved process, the entire right for the use of which we hold for Adams coun ty. The time cf sitting has now been reduced from minutes to a few seconds, and greater beauty and perfection given to the likeness. They possess this Important advantage over the other pictures, viz: from one sitting any number of Photographs can be supplied with out any further trouble to the sitter, and all as perfect as the first impression. These pictures are furnished Plain, tiuiehed in India Ink, Wa ter or Oil Colors. Life Size Photographs, finished in Oil, supe rior to oil paintings. ENLAILORD PHOTOGEL•PRIL—Persons having small daguerreotypes of deceased friends, can have them enlarged by this penciaiis, and finish ed superior to the original, and thereby ren dered more life-like and durable. Pictares set in Lockets, Rings, ke., ke. pictures warranted to give satisfaction, or re-taken. Open from 7 o'clock, A. M., until 6, P. M. k BROTHER, Pbotorapherr. W.V. A. 'MARY To Teachers and Directors. NOT/CE is hereby. gi ren that I will visit the following places, for the purpose of ex amining Teachers on the days mentioned : Stxaban, at Ilunterstown, Saturday, Aug. 20th. Freedom, at Monica,i' Idenday, Aug. 22nd. Liberty, at School Mame No. 1, Aug. 23rd. • Hamiltonban, at Fairfield, Aug. 24th. Franklin, at Cashtown, Aug, nth. Butler, at Middletown Aug. 20th. Measlien, at Bendetaille, Ang. 27th. FREDERICK HERR. Aug. 15, 1859 Tyrone, at Ileidleraburg, Monday, Aeg. 29th. Huntington k Lattimore, at Petersburg, Aug. Reading, at Hampton, Aug 31st. Hamilton, at East Harlin, Sept. Ist. Berwick twp. and bor., at Abbottstown, Sept. 3. Oxford twp., at New'Oxford, Sept 3rd. Cumberland, at Scheirer's Tavern, Sept. sth. lionntjoy, at Two Taverns, Sept. eth. Germany & Union, at Littleatown, Sept. tth. Cooowago, at iiciiherrystown, Sept. Bth. Mountpleasant, at Brash Run, Sept. 9th. These elsminatious will coitmetice at 10 o'- clock, A. N., each day. Teachers will not be examined privately hereafter unless in cues of sickness or unavoidable abseacf. All Profes sional Certificates of the old Myla are hereby annulled. Teachers holding them will have to be re-examined. The friends of education aro earnestly solicited to attend these exami nations. J. K. McILIIENV. Aag. 15, 1859. 31 Co. Svp't. Notice. THE Members of the "Adams County Mutual Eire insurance Company," are hereby no tified that an Election will be held at the office of the Secretary, in Gettysburg, cm iipsier, the sth day of September wart, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock, P. - M.,—each member being entitled to one vote fur each policy held by him. . • The Executive Committee will meet at 10 o'- clock, A. Al., on said day. girdr )(imagers having in hands fees due the Company will N required to p.ty the same into the Treasury on or before said day, to enable the ammants for thac.ittheut year to he closed. D. A. DI:EULER, See'y. Aug. 11, 1859. td The Cars are Here I ALL THINGS ARE READY (—The under signed has the pleasure of announcing to ld country friends—farmers and merchants —as well as the 'citizens of Cleurberg, and "the rest of mankind," that his new and com modious Warehouse is now open, and that he is receiving GRAIN k PRODUCE of all kinks, for which he is paying the highest market prices ; and while the public can dispose of their pro duce to the bat advantage, they can be supplied in return with Groceries, of every description, consisting of Balt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Tees, Rice, kc., kc-, also, Guano, Plaster, Oils, Cedar ware, sad a tAionsand other things not here mentioned. Wholesale, Retail and cheap as the cheapest is oar motto. If the people consult their own interests, and act wisely, they will not forget the undersigned. Hoping the familiar faces of all my old customers will meet me again, and with them many new ones, I shall endeavor to please them. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, Nov. 22, 1858. Notice. PateACIIRL SMITH'S ESTATE.—Letters of ad ministration on the estate of Rachel Smith, of lionntpleasant township, Adams coun ty, deceased, having bees granted the under signed, residing in the same township, he here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement, to PETER SMITH, Aug. 1, 1859. 6t Administrator. Notice. HANNAH PERRIRE'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Hannah Ferree, late of Tyrone township, Adams county, deed, hating been granted to the undersigned, residing in the borough of Gettysburg, he here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement_ J. B. DANNER, Aug. 8, '59. 6t Execs/or. What Everybody Wants. frVE FAMILY DOCTOR: coataining in plain J language, tree from medical terms, the CACHES, SYMPTOMS and CURE of disease in every form, with Important RULES FOR PRE SERVLNG THE HEALTH, and Directions for the Sick Chamber, and the Proper Treatment of the Sick.—This book is written in a plain, easy and familiar style, adapted expressly to roily and individual use. It advocates no particular theory of medicine, but draWs alike from the Flowers of the Field, the Plants of the Garden, or the Minerals of Barth, for such Remedies as have proved the most simple, safe,and effectual* believing that wherever disease has found a foothold, there the Giver of all Good has, in some form, mercifully placed a Specific. Neither does it profess to supercede the physician, but only to avoid the necessity and expense of call ing him in except in dangerous cases. it is in fact a physician itself, always at hand and ready to serve you, while its simple receipt may soon save you many times its cost. It contains 308 pages, in a clear and open type, is illustrated by appropriate engravings, and will be forwarded to your address, postage paid and neatly bound, on receipts of the price SI 00. Everybody should have it. Agents wanted everywhere, who will - find it very popular, and with whom liberal arrange ments will be made Address, JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Sarum St., Philadelphia, Pa July 4, 1859. 6as Private Sale. MRS subscriber Akre at Private 814 A ~. his 1101788 AND LOT, on street, attjoiaiag Bo*otos Powers. Tk House is a two-story Brick, Dearly sew, with a Bark-balidiag, sad a well of water. Term DAN'L. P. PITTENTITU. I DM. if ArVILISS COATS! of Ousimok Omsk. kTined*, Doak Ulna, ke, he. / 1/ 01 4 at , oitoslobilier low prices, of, PICICINO. MEI 33 aiti A. Xathiot & Son's SOFA AND Fr RN ITURI WARESOO3I9I, 33 and 27 N. Jay street, Baltimore, (near Fayette it.,) estendiag from (lay to Frederick st.—tbe largest estritilisliment of tkeliluil it the Colon. Aiwa)/ on Innail:A-large assortment HOFSEHOLD AND OFFICE C., em bracing Ilureoutt, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward robes, 11.ittre.5.4..4 of Hoak. Cotton and Bair, Spring Beds, Sofas, Tete-e-Tetto, Arid Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etagere/4. Marble Tables, Set- . tees, Reception cud rphol4tered qbairs, AS SORTED COLORS OF COTTAGE. FITILVITEME, Wood Chairs, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs and Cradles. Hat Racks, Hall Farallon, Gilt and Walnut frame Looking Glasses, Side boards, Extension Tables, of every length. Persons disposed to purchase are Ins iced to call and give our stock an examination, which for variety and quality of workmanship is nut equalled by any establishment in the country. A. MATHIOT k SON, Nos. Mond 27 N. Gay street. Aug. 2, 1959. ly J 011.16 C. cgiLL:a. Kneller & Frick, FLOUR k PRODUCE Commission and For warding Merchant*. Nona I :Peel, opposite N- C. R. R. Depot, BALTIMORE. January 17,1859. ly „., - New & Rich JEWELRY, SILVER WARE SILVER PLAT. El) WARE, Ac.—A. E. WARNER, GIsII RCA Silversmith, No. 10 Noara GAY Brener, BAL TIMORE, MD., has in store a beautiful assort ment of styles and patterns of RICH JEWELRY, suitable fur presents, embracing a great variety of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Car bunkles. kc., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings set with Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald, kc., Ladies' Gold Chains, Veat A Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Cuff Piss; Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings; Pencils and Pena, Sleeve Buttons and Stubs, Gold ask Jet. Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pius A Ear Binge, ke.. ALB 0 , A variety of Silver Mounted k Plated Castor*, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Butter and Salt Stands, Pearl Handle Desert Knives, Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Fancy Articles, &c., all of which is esspeetfully of9ered on the lowest terms ! IllisS„,The Country Trnde and Dealers generally are iuvitcd to give me a call, and examine Goods and Prices, being satisfied that my SILVEIt WARE cannot be surpassed either for fineness •r quality, or the latest and most beautiful patterns. January 17, 18.59. ly B. T. Hyn.son, U PHOLSTERER, PAPER HANGER, ANN VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, No. 52. North Howard Street, one door above Lexington, Bat:ratans. Paper Hangive.—Constantly in store, Paper Hangings of every description, and of the lags and most approved patterns. Also, Borders Fire Board l'rints, kc. Venetian likinele.—Seeps on hand, and manu factures to order, Venetian Blinds of all cidora, sizes and qualities, which will compare favora bly with any offered to the public. par Taper Hanging done in the best style.— Old Blinds repainted and trimmed, or ezelsauga. March 7, 1859. ly DA M% Y. !MITI White & Swope, WAHOLESLM Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, & STRAW GOODS; also, in fashionable Moleskin, Silk, Felt and Fur HATS, N. W. Coe—Baltimore and Howard streets, Balti more, Sid. . [Nov. 29, 1858. House Furnishing GOODS, No. 11 North Koirard street, twe doors North of the Howaid house.—The undersigned, having made large _additions to his stock, is prepared to furnish Housekeepers, Country Merchants and others, with such articles as they want, on the very best terms. Bananas: Whitewash, Sweeping, Dusting, Paint, Hair, Tooth, Sail, Silver, Shoe, Bcruband Horse Brushes. WooDas-watta : Such as Tubs, Buckets, Mounties, Tar Buckets, Churns, Mauls, Rolling Pins, Butter Prints, kc. Brooms, Baakets, Mats and Cordage. Masser's 5 minute lee Crean► Freesers. Refrigerators, ugright and'ehest—the most approved kinds. Water Coolers, in Wood or Metal. Tin and Wire Safes. Arthur's and other most approved Fruit and Vegetable Pre serving Cans, plain Tin-ware, Japanned, Block Tin, Britannia and Plated Ware. Albata Forks and Spoons, Urns, Coffee and Tea. Pots, Egg Boilers, Wailers, Chaffing Dishes, Knives and- Forks, Waffle Irons, Sauce Pans, Scales and Weights, Coffee Mills, Table Castors, Old Domin ion Coffee Pots, Shovel and Tongs, Nurse Lamps,. Toilet Sets, Foot Tubs, Bath Tubs, Knife Cleaners, Wire Dish Covers, Table Mats, together with a variety of articles useful and necessary to Housekeepers. Rohr k Davis' Patent Excelsior Washing Machines. Plain Tin and Sheet frets Ware and Brushes of every description, manu factured to order. GEO. A. MILLS, No. 11 North Howard st., Baltimore, Md. ~.31arch 14, 1859. ly George M. Bokee, NMPORTER and Dealer in CHINA, GLASS, k QUEENS ARE, No. 41 North Howard Ht., oreen Lexington and Fayette Streets, Balti more, Md. [Dec. 20, 11168. ly Artists', Painters' A ND PHOTOGRAPHERS' DEPOT.—The A subscriber hai constantly on hand a full as.ortment of materials for the use of Artists, Painters and Photographers. Also on hand a large and beautiful assortment of Sterescopie Issstra meats and Views, embracing every variety of Foreign and American Landscapes, &awry, Parlor and Rural Groups, 4.e. The beauty and interest of the Sterescopic Views upon the par lor table furnish a never ending source of en tertainment both to visitors and the home circle. COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied on the most liberal terms. W. A. WISONG, No. 2 N. Liberty St., Baltimore, MJ June 21, 1859. ly Wm. Knabe & Co., NOS. 1,3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw street._ SALESROOM No. 207 Rallis:sops Street., between Charles and Light—BALTIMORE, Mt., Manufacturers of Gold Medal Premium tiltANie AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES. Wm. Knabe At Co. would respectfully Invite the attention of the public, and especially those in want of a FIRST CLASS MI), to their as sorted stock of instruments, which, for power and sweetness of tone, easy and agreeable touch, and beauty of finish, have, by the best of judges, been pronounced unrivaled by any in the conu try. As to the relative merits of our Pianos, wo would refer to the Certificates of Exeelleve in our possession, from ?HAUER°, STRAKOSH, G. SATTER and H. VIEDXTEXPS, as also from some of the most distinguished professors and amateurs in the country ; also to the following HIGHEST PREMIUMS, received within the las 2 three years: GOLD MEDALS at the Maryland Institute, 105 1834, 18.37. SILVER lIEDILS at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington 1857; also, MEDAL at the Franklin .s gr o te, phijo e t.. phis, 1858; FIRST PREMIU Mectisink s s Institute, Richmond, 1855, h ig u. m ., meats of our manufacture have the !tali jam frame, and are guaranteed for FIVE YEARS. s4„,Pirtictilar attention paid to the selection of Instruments for distant misters, and a privilege of exchange granted at any time within six /mil., if the instruments should not prove entirely satis factory. A liberal discount to Clergymeu, Teachers and Schools. Tenni liberal. Wholesale dealers will find. It to their oilcan- Mgt to give us a call, as by greatly increased Wattles, we are enabled to Ell all orders with dispatch h laidantly on band, a large assortment of MELODEONS, from the best Fsetories. SECOND-HAND PIANOS at Great Bargains, at prices from $3O to 4150. Pianos Exchaaged, Hired and Tuned. A call is respectfully solicited. WILLIAM KNABE I CO. January 170859. 1y 'First Premium Adv'ts.. 11. 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