The Law of Trees. At :vreeent in evtitie, of t le‘ :slow y,,, k Farmers' club du. ,ukieot of trc, 31. mm lines frave4, ovviiciiiLtiog the v,rotio , k of uoiicklbor, tli•wirk..44.(l tub! the fol• lowenrimportaiit raets elicited : to ifihoro ii 4' to pmrvent iiijor y of grow u; 1.0)1 :11,,1 extettilitig, the Lim)." oy,•r I th e the relive, great It to :hetrrithborsL•uul. Mr. 1.3111011 td to know if tllvrk. W.1 , 31iy law to pro vent aY porptoii 111 mi t tree:. on Ilk rani land, finite Ilp to the line, whet... . 1 10 rimit24 Loth to in ttrious. Ahviher nuquber wihhvd to know who owned the fruit of over6attigin4 Solute ttntiftrson -ttrt-,ivered that ques ion. It is now a welt settled law, by evendiudiviell deei.iimps 4liat, it's tree Towing - upanlity hind: orertiavileg tt :round or nay nei g hbor, the fruit be pitga to me, and 1 may etite - rcipbn his rpd for the purpose of gathering it, provided I do no damage boyond what may bent(esKary in carefully gathering shy crity , Xt i the front. time, it is, egialry good :qv that my nei4lihor may via, oil' all overhanging liuiLs, and all roots that grow .in his ground; but while he per ;nits than, to grow, I am to enjoy the benefit. utige Liringmt en the (+airman , eon firtned this view or the c:ete. • , Appointments by the President. - William A. Richardson, - Covernqr °rill,. Territory or Ni.bra+kka. in place of 31.:1•1: W. li.util, ti' proNont incumbent. JoOrli A.- Wright, of Indiana. Envoy Extraordinary Minister Plenipotentiary . of the United States at the court of his Majesty the King of Prussia.ln place of Peter 1). Vrooin, of New Juri,e), recalled at his oun re quffst. Henry Murphy, of New York. 31inigtcr Resident of . the United States at the court of his Majesty the King of the Netherlands, in platy of Auguste ,Belmont, of New York, recalled at his owe, /roost,. - lime R. Diller, of Illinois, Cowell of the Unita' States at Bremen, in place of Wm. 11ildebr,util, the present in cumbent. i - ‘Villiam Tlinmpqon, of NeW York, Consul or he - Nice,' states at South ampton, ( :ngland,) in place of Joseph IL Croskey, the presentsincumbent. Gabriel G. Fleurot,of.New York, Con sul .of-the United States ttt lordeaur, (France,)to fill an existing. Vaettlley. Joseph Williams, of lowa, Associate Justice of the Suprone Court 01'K:ins:Is, in Owe of Thomas Cunningham, re signed. - Calvin F. 'Burns, United States At tOrney for the easttrn district Missouri, Vim, Thomas C. Reynolds, resigned. An Up-hill /3usiness. . 'no Pettuqlra du n has commenced the herculeae task of attempting to jus tify the infamous act of the last Legis lature, in giving away the Main Line to the Central Railread Company. and strongly eniiirses that provision of the bill which exonerates the . eomlany from tonotege and other taxation. Our friend gtos'will find it to be an execeil inglydiffieult undertaking, if he experts to eonvinco any considerable portion of the' people that it is either fair or hon est; to rub the tax-payers for the pur pose of enriching am overgrown monop oly whida is niixinly composed of fu rigs stmkholthirs. line thing is very cer tain, that he wilt fail in making any tim pression on the ‘morraey of the inter ior of the &at r Wilt) look p pm' the measure as a fraudupon the rights of Itho people, and as a gross outrage upon public sentiment generally, and they will not itesikite to denounce it and in sist upon its utioonditional repeal by the next Legislature. Some few of the Black Republican newspapers attempt s defense of this bill of abominations, but, ire believe, ,the Pennlyhnnion is "solitary Met alone," if we except, per haps, the Keening Argot', amongst the Democratic journals of the Common we.alth, in its advoeaey of the sale and in opposition to the repeal.— La nc. had. MISS LOUISA KATE LIT'CLE wishes to inkirm the Ladi e s of town and country, that the is now prepared to execute Millinery in 111 its branches, in West Middle street, a few donna below Mr. George Little's mare.- Work done cheaper than elsewhere in town. Please call and see.. April 21, 1856. )5 4 petculittion4 in Ircstern Lands.-4t ap- , - —_ _ . locum .crttin the Chicago Tribune that, Ilanover B. Railro:td. it w hil e lopeel a t k, n h as b een c h ec k e d i n 'IMAMS over the Ilanovei Branch Railroad Illinois . and. sduthern Wisconsin, the -.- now nin as funalr 14 : fee* ir.e.see fiercely ie niunesots. It First Train leaves llanover at 9A. x.. with -1 Passengers for York. Harrisburg, Columbia satrie '' ' • • ' • • anti Philadelphia. This Train also connects, In . .11itinimnta the epidemic is at its with the Express for Baltimore. arriving th ere height; and since the wild days of 1355- at 12 s. 6 ton couutr4 . • has seen nothing to equal Second Train leaves at 3P. X.• Witt PILVXIk• it. . The IXlsis Of all operations in Min. Rena for Baltimore and intermetliat plans, nolvta is crxxlit; and ilisni it them are and returns with pasiengers . frourlfork, &c. .. , buillAlS Mintnetilds of fortuatst that April 21. ape, --- - ---4 to gliair-posvessors, solid as rock, hut to ' - -- more- _ .1. LElld.. Agent m ew st oc k . , others of clearer vision :et thin as raper. ilticii Merinos. a l l m i en . r,,hi mk hi e The territory's resources are in embryo; ' F Cloak Cloths • • Fell Silk's, di; now styles; it no agriculture_ which furnishes a magnitkent new DeLaines: heat styles Fall our ti. 3 for ev,portoto Inlyiutllvtures, no Calieows- very large meek of , sew - Shamir; ivonnerw. The Money--aud live per Flannels. Welsh. Engligh" snit Athe'lleint e Chubs, Vesting, snit all kinds Nfen'a IVoar ; cents a _month the common rate of in- Sheetivt, Table linens. Toweling s. Ate. • tereet is atillicient testimony that there is bat little of that—in circulation f EYRE & LAN DELIA rom F.,nrtai and Arai itreetl ' l'Agfulelphia Landlo' hand is that carried in by 11 '-'w I rP - r -- Storekeepers are invitee to eXamine our emigrants: Credit is the basis of all— Sew Goods. Families can be well suited in credit viiiielthas only purely imaginary • every kind of Dry Goods. We make Black valuations of hinds and town lot.a as its ,Silks and Shawls leading articles fur whole weing. P. ti—dossrvccived daily from the fdandation.—The bubble will hart.. s • Auctions "MS N6TT UA.III. in New York and niilmielphia. Thongkj i t has been blown up to a ridie 'alone diameter, and - is Arohl-4.-Mored to so I '-' December 15, 185 ti. Gm many eyes, it will burst. 'A year of short crops in the northwest; a year of cbolQr!i, by which emigration will be kept Nutt ; a d pai i i .11 a i the money mr kat, . produce .by whatever cause, will let the gas outof it in a site lc summer. Splitting iek4 without blasting.— Some-French inveilitors have taken out • a putout in England lltr, splitting rkieks by, the gpie,ration of heat without ea us exPlosidu. They used a sub staeotroarmposed of 100 p.trtx of sulphur by weight, 100 of saltpetre, 544 or ,VlW dust; 5) of horsA3 ht.tuure, and 10 of owasiou ,salt. The saltpetre uttd vont mint,liah. are dissalvti in hot w•tter, to whieb four parts of ttolatises are added, aud,the„whole ingredients stirred until they e :re thoroughly . incorporated' W- ti n o n e nu o ,x, \Odell is then dried bf a. g entle heat in a room ‘lr by ex posui^e to thu stm, and td tit for axe. Io ta9iped iu the holes bored for filasti4 !Mk -in the same manner us powder, . issued by a fusee. .I,t does uoti eau.ddtY eXpiosion upward like guit.k, rim*, but_ generates a great , latat„ i • whit* spiiti the rock. . aiiii;•Somo ono recommends a mall lie tore!' to marry u widow. us by mu doing he may be tcrined the'. watiovea TUE LARGEST Chair & Furniture Establishment 31 .\T . IlLityr \ IS ri t h L I ST. e VI A i 1 ,4 1.};:11 ,, 01 ,0 1 , 3 44 15 e: Witerc are kept aLwara on hand. or mole to or.lor, cry style of Prenoil TSTS,A-TEMS. it. Pleat, CkAlo or Itruratelle. French' Fall Stuff wad Nlcibillinn Parlor ARM ellAlltS, in Phials, Hair e Moth or Brocateller }reuel' Full Rut Courvrii PA ILLOIL CII AIRS. in Ket.o, witti Plush. Hair. Clitl. ur tsruentplle. i SOFAS. half•Frenalt Spring Mahogany, nod Walnut Parlor Cl11.111:S, in Hair, Cloth or Vlnah. 'K I N 1 ell AI ilvt , ignm, iu !lair. 'l.lll mmi Sluff Sipriug larfe asmimmrt rmie.m: a.l % mmil bawl, i.• mak% 14111cria amm.a.le mmr with ally r.mmumilmm km or.lar. .t )1 BE It SUITS—in Allatiogany or Walnut, complete. front 4 , 34 up. CANE CHAIRS anti Hocking do.--the largoict inunirtment foxily niaile in ;my one Mame in Lim United Staten—from $1.1 ) a doz en up. aim. Office anill (711 A II:S. in Oak, Wannt or blulusisiitty, with or Stiffed Seats—sa ansortmetit embracing dyer &U dozen. Wood .icat and SUTTEES and Rocking; Chairs`—over I<W dozen. A. mxrilityr, 2.5 North thy Siren, Dear Fayette nines. May IS, 1537. ly New G 004114. FAIINESTOCK IIitOTIIF,IN IVOCT,l)re,peetfullif inform their cugtom ,s, or and the public generally, that they have just received the largest. and Lest gele,t ell Mtn ek of Spring and Sammtr Goods ever offered to -theta. Ha% tag pnreltased for the GASH, they are prepared to offer such in ducements tis to defy all competition. Give 1 / 1 1 bl call—nn tretulile to qh..w FA lIS F:STOC K II 1110 T I I F.P.S, Si pi of ae '&11 F.,,,tt. April 13, 1857. Samuel I. Ileculchen, Mil-wriyia ufat/ Barr .1641 Shine Manufae turer. QOLE Proprietor of Jonwsow's highly ap. pmved and mach improved Slim . AND MACITTNR: impmvecl how tkINCA vie llttaw Dusrca.,lllllPREYlClll XACIIINK FOR MIL LEM NO. &4 QUEEN Street, (18th Ward,) address Kensington Post ()nice. 11,ArYDOUK Street, below Front, Vocalic° Mill Stones. Mill Imns.. Smut Ma i chines. Patent Mill flush, Portable Mills, Stretched Belting. Cu menA and Screen Wire, SQVARg 3fMllllO BOLTING CLovns. • March 2. 1857.. 3m Now Lil the Time ! NOW is the only time to make very pirtty and cheap selectiOns of Spring and Sum. mot Goods: I tell you the truth is, that if you want cheap and pretty Goods, to call at the north west coiner of the Diamond—the only place to get them. Also. h'eag-,sade 17/.,thin , / et:distantly on hand. Ml goods cut free , !I charge. Call anti see before purchas ing elsewhere, &Ellin Cheap Store - of April t 3. JOHN HOKE. ,Taitoring. Removed a Vow Mors south oftheßld.ltand. j mite' ctfully inforins his old OP • eustinuers and the public genendly. that he continues the T-11/, iilS(; Ili %SUESS, near his old • stand, in South Baltimore street. where be will be happy to accommodate all who may patronize him. All work entrusted to his care warranted to fit and beef mno.t sub stantial make. Thnekful for past 'favors, he solicits a continuance of public patrourgu. rjj• 7h# 21 - , ri,rk .:.ring n,NI Sommer Agfahinn-t are received. tall and gee thew. Gettysburg. April 9, 1855. --;--- ?Few Millinery. 10 Per Cent. Interest. N KW SAVINGS INSITITTIO:47.--1p a. you want to invest your money with a certain return of good interest. and at in th same 'furnish to your familica that whic h protitable and Vtietul—buy all They Goode at Pahnestocks' Cheap Sto - e. They hare received, and are cowitantli adding' every thing uew and diAiralale to their .8100114. April 27, 1657. tf , _ . Rentoival4. pm?. andetaignel. being the anthm+scid pert Mau to wake removals into Ever Citet4 Cemetery. hopea that such s. , otttemplate the removal 10l the reumma rvlatave, or frientlq, will avail thenAelves this seititij of 11 4 yeFtr to have it ilorrr. 114, terilia are tuoilarate; and every effort is mile to please. Piar:ll TIIt)I4N. ./Cor t xr (9 , Wt. (.4,4107, Febrotry . :9. 1857 ( All order* promptly attended to. and great g ',MLitt IPtGE 'frimininga can • elviaiyo' 14 care taken in the selection And picking of the li nought' lower, and a tamer aakortmetti tattle. , 7 1lc haa,reileiveil dnring the Nat, 1i i - than elsewhere is always ta •fie lied. at I yeare more Medals than any other waker.franr FAJINE,yrocKs% i the Pranklin rnaliwte : Mao ?rat Preiniums • . _ at 13okun. and k'nituiutua at New Turk ,and ' I EIVIILT:if & ST ATIoNERT —airy e t rot, n - lui t i mpr i 4 . wAy tits and the hest .took ever brought to . Wereroonsi remov'edfrom s', S. Fourth tci":Co. this. plave. if you - Adtt IA •i t% enn• in lull lIC r 4180 ARCH *treat. • bel9w. Pghtb. gougl sijiii, fur youraeltee—aa . SCIIIO.IC. 1 t s PhiladelphiaA . , FriIIIESIX3. Pins. Ne llea. Thimbles. t.a. March 16 1857. 3m 1 dime and other ()mil llotions. !looks • etIiILDfIFAN'S Stems of every variety. ani And I , :yrot. ?tank licasheN. ad Penellar, l - ) size. at Hervartatt• di Aelintwitautitelt 41.4 tea, cheap .26: N,: ' I.;ECIC.S. r7titiwcs.wrs to IN . W, l'allon New titiodii.New 111Plein, .4 NI) ?'lf e". leofif;r, ARN 11.1) CO. have inat redi v- Gell fmm Philadelphia S. han , lioretia assert ment tiaiiitatile fur the season. Our muck Ready-Made Clothing, and all Goods in that line, is c ttencti ye. ('trap Cashmetalt,. 'hap Dilate. Vttsiin•., 'Pint: , A, Call and If r c..anunt pica..r pin tit a garment rt-ady-made, wr tut‘r our ron.nantly cutting, tint *nil twit intuit,. and em make you a cartnent upon Abort nutiee. and in the Ter? hest manner, Our prices cannot he beat.— titre u 4 a eall. Marrh .3 1 , '57. P. S.-1 hare given Mr. J C. thrnn an Wl terest expect:sly for the purptiete of set ling up try old buttinetet. 1 have now ht."en operating 3' years and hare never mad new determined to settle pp my W.:Mewl generally. Stio , k ithervtore who are indebted to me, either by Bond. Note or Book attount, trill phase call and pay Ow wan. 1./ AILIVULI/.. • Margit 74. 1857. tf Do Ton Wish DargaimlN? 11 all, al It, SC'TIICK'S CHEAP STOVE, Corner of the ifiamot e d and Atltiaore /greet. •talLSCllloKtift..iiist ieturned from Pltla • delploin with a full anti homplete amok ment „f s pr i n o. hods, consisting .of Black and ranev rolore.FOtot.l6o n tiV tlwootinveraSeof nIl st v ino. and patterns AL.so Satinetts. 47M - tan/tiles %MI I , I 11l ror wear' : t ad Silk, awl Siairiqabera,Crai,aw. awl 4.; toreo..ott. pricer to snit the tione.—whirb, r leatliiiitert a ;shin?, a e•imph•Le. outfit. would do Eery well to et:union.. FOR Tat Ltl)lC.t.—ltp4t reveived alnperior which will 14 aiiki low *lmo. Ilitregy .le Lantos, Ilimihotta•.. Itrillimito,Ualirolous. Irish Linens, Swim, and Catabolic Muslin*. lh.tted Swiss awl 1%4 Itololoons„ Collars. Dress 'friminings, ok.e„ which Cur variety. ex eellesiee awl cliamilutsa canwit he vourpamtud in this market. iteirgeoolleet, that although there is great rit.lt &t Seitie hargains. nth CUAI IN fteconun•Nhtt(hl. No trvnblo 1, 0 TherefOrll roll in. and EXiIIII . IIII3 large 4. richest and ulioapust sWek you e%er laid your eye' nu. tivttysburg, April 13, Attention, One and All: GRE.I7! SIN "GREAT SEA-SERPENT C.IPTE'RED!" ‘„IAIUEL WEAVER having provided him 1. - 1 sell with an entire new and coetly appa rattht. is now prepared to furniAh Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes, in every style of the art, which he will war. rant to give entire satihfaction. Ilia long ex. perienee and - superior apparatus give him advantages seldom tarnished by Ihignerrene estaldtshinenut out of the city. lle has a large number of soseituens :ait, his Gallery. in Chun, bersburg street. which the public are reqwnit ed Local) and examine. rj-Chorges from 50 cents to SO. Hours of operaunm from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Hold Lockett., lfreastving, ru►table for miniatures. always on hand. at the very lowest priors. la - Children will not be taken for lm than $1 00. CrAMIIROTYPES taken from one dollar and upwards. and in the he style._ Dee. :22. 1856. tf Diamond Tonsor. JOAN W. T trrtni. ukiiinabie ll,iebre awl /lair Prrxxrr, can at 41 times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people. at the Tem.de. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From long experience, ho tletters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial De with each an infinite degree of skV a istl Meet with the entiresatisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his ra zors. He hopes, therefore, that by his atten tion to basilicas. and a .lesire to please, he will merit as well as receive. a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Gettyiburg, Jan. 8, 1855. tf Susquehanna Hotel, Oppmdte Calvert Statifies.lteltitnere. Md. ►fill F. undersigned having leased the above I Hotel and put it incomplete order. is pre pared to aocompodate his friends and the travelling public. The proprietor will be pleased to are his old friends, and Promises to make their stay comfortable and satisfactory. Baggage taken to ar.l from Calvert. Station tree of charge. - JOHN 13.11211, (forratthr (?r Penn'a.,) July 9, 1855. tC rROPRIrroa. Osage Orange Premium riedge.• rH & undersigned having made Hedging hia I exclusive basilicas. is now prvpitred. with his tau:naive fat:aline*. to do any amount of CM the most reasonable terms, in any part of Pennsylvania. New York. New Jersey. Dela ware.- Maryland. and Virginia. The Orange lit besnti rat. ornamental. zris p= tiW, proof against stock, high lambi, back water. do. I will furnish Mats. Plain taut Trine until the Hedge will tarn all kinds of tam stock, at from tit to St 511 per end. one-third to be paid when phoned. and the balance when it in do elated s good fence by disinterested pertains.— Those getting the Hedging done,.inwrequired to prepare the ground by deep ploughing, and cultivate the hedge row a* directed. Hodges net and Phone tarnished at front 50 tort cents per rod, parrot to be nude when the Fledge is met. U7I•LANTS at Wholesale and Retail. firmed at the Railroad Station at this place. seeorely boxed, as : When frn,thai are ortierrd in one order. 84.80 per thousand for. No. .1—54.01 for No. 2: 5.0 0 0 in one order $5,00 for No. 1-8:4.511 lot No. 2 ; Less than 5,0(10 in one order 56, 0 0 fur • No. 1--i5,00 fur. 2. SEED • .fres4 and of the best quality, at Wholemale and Iletail,at market price% The value of the ()gage Orange for Hedging ia now settled. its aimless. with proper maw ag,ement. is beyond doubt. Nature WIN do nut work i u tnaL t og it an ilia pervious Hodge, if MAR will do ills in tut outtore. ricr‘tiorieas—it.Th Jnmw Gowen. Ptuldent Pain •vlrams m..tte 14ncult•ril Strietr; M. Kelm, heachltz. I. , Jediti 114. A. MCVO)t..ll,Samiel . Nagmer, Cbier ; 11.3 :igi le ii r, tr. ti s•uallnr limn l'en.)lvlnitt, I; eu K C I 14111 mlelphiA, ; lien 11 .n Kell, , Nm. A. t3A.Aes, KAI , licvelubu l's ILA.II9II“ARGER, ire re 0,,,,„, ro. e-or Dec. 15, 'SG The World', Greed Ethrbitum Priv Mciftil! AW AIME() TO C. mEyER, Fur his Two Pianos, London, Oct. 16, 1851 ,CMEYER respectful!) informs his friends • and the public ;morally, that he has constantly nn hand PINNOX conal to those for which he received the Prize Medal in Lon don. in 1851. REMOVAL, A ISI 1) NEW FIRM fir II F", undersicneil revpectfully inkirrn their frtenths and the paidie in general, that they hare commenced the abi net and Clutir.mak humrielet, is Rsltimoru ntreet. near where they will manufacture all of Fut:NiTunk:. Ortsaong antl Common Ilitresug Tlbleh of va-7.,--"1 w ar d ro b i .,, Stand:. and every other artyle in their line.-- A LT. of the IKwt worhutan•thip and good ma 'ieril4.4. which will enable them to warrant their work. Ako, ever` variety of Cli ALIN. CoYviss made at short notice, and in the various stiles. lluum Painting and Papering attentleil to, and done in the tent manner. Their priors will be sx low 14 the lowest, as all who may patronize them will scknowlerige. 1.17 - I,ntnher and country produce taken in exchange for work. N01111 , 140K RETLLEY. Gettysburg, Feb. 23, 11 1 37. it New Family Grocery. 11"PEeTFULLY informs the citizens of, Gettysburg.inil the public generally, that he has opeisesa a new Grosery and CogfeAtionary Ettore, on the Nophewelnorner 6f the Diamond, for merly occupied by A. B. Karts, whet !N) will have onnstantly on hand a choice eafiety of tlittVl.llllM. QONPBOTION_kIa6S,. and.. CP:I/Aft %.2F,' and everything in his line. Kvery article that the P.a,stern Market can af ford sill I.e kept on hand or *supplied at the Filmiest notice. A share of public patronage is respectfully fioliefted. All kinds of country pnxluce taken in et change for floods. Februarr2t, 1857. tf TIIE PERRY COUNTY lICTUAL FIRE lit.gurance f,onipany, . A NT.% L 39. 586 area* instimmxe in G any put of the Stale, against fowl by tire : prudently adapts its operations to its re.tottr era : - affords ample lade 'ty, and promptly adjusts its losses. Adams county is represented in the Board of Managers by lion. Musts NIXIJIAS. N'M. MrCI,l N. .1 irnt. (Inge* Qf W. Uceleas,thettylderig May `2ll, 1 sSG. 300 Dot. Anives and Forks. • 1 - rAVING jest received of onr own impar• I I tation, from England, tt larg••• and ex tortive filsortment. of Cutlery, we I irate dui atttintion of those in want of any style of Knives and Forks, Carvere, Nut Pies, &.e., - to come and examine. We will sell at such Prices as will defy tvimpotition. Alen, a large flrigorttrumt of Table Pocks, which will V mold separately. Don't fori ' uu to extnnine the stockk at 1 FAIINESTOCKS*. sarConntry 3ferebants'ean be supplied at a small alliance. • May lg. Ladles, This way flO1;E.1N do 1...1yr0s hare always on j hand a large awl well selected sweit of Ladies'. and C6ifJire n'H Suomi., thrums •xil Prilt4. Of an icinthi, and at all ?ritses. No troublo show Goods. May 18. Scythes! Scythes! Scythes! -- tAllNr.s . rocKs have .itißt received •the large -4 lot of SC YT ever offered itt the c.,unty. They couipriso ti variety of makes, including S V Fat STEEL ,01EEL BACKS. ,te., to which the attention of Farmers wed other.; is invited, itssuring them that wo will theme cheaper than elsewhere. Iflay J. Palmer If MEV? STRIOLT WHAM", PUILADILPHIA, Dealers in Fish and Provisions, 'HAVE oonstantly on hand an assortment of Mackerel. Shad. Herrings, Co.nisi), Beer. Pork. LAM, Shoulders, 11.tuni, Sides, Cheese. Rice, &c. Ilarch :.)3, 1857. 3m Bonnets! -Bonnet''! V.IL/ISS Nice REARY has just" returned from .1. the city vrab a new and beautiful &mon ument of IiDIINT,73<ez 2.037 Q3oDit, of the most fashionable styles, which t h e in vites the ladies to call and examine, confident that they will he plesseil with her selections. Miss Slcereary will carry on the MILLI NERY business. in all its branches, and hopes by her superior work and reasonable prlcus, to merit the patronage of her friende. Gettysburg, April 20, 1857. 3m Bringman & Aughtdbatigh, STILL A lIKA1)! WE are just receiving a WWI lot of Cup*, Boots Ai, Shocall —of the very latest Spring styles. awl/ intend selling at Buie,' protits. Call and gee them betel, purchasing elsewhere. Remem ber the 'place, Paxton's old stand. Chambers long street. March 23. :25 WITNESSES; THE FOr:GRU COATI7r TED. ionN S. DYS IS TUN AIITIII/11,. I . lWho ham had 10 years experience as a Bank s.; er SWAM` , &nes AV Les:dotes tO tkt Broatioroy Ta hernark, Li when. for 10 mireemive nights. over • .0- 50,000 People ,co Greeted him with roundel of applause. white he exhibited the manner in which Coun terfeitent execute their trends. and the it surest and shortest siesta .of Detecting them ! The Dank Note Engraver* all asy he is the O greatest ;fudge of Paper Monet! living. 0 O GREATEST DIIRCOVERY 01P TM& PRISMS"' CRNITRT YOK DITECTINII CoI;NTIMIPEIT DANK NOTIM Descnbing every Genuine Bill in existence, Ga mad exhibiting, at a glance, every Counterfeit in Circulation! Ariangeil so r.dmirably that RKPEREXCIR TS O KARI' AND DETICOTIOX INSTANTANKOCS. ri . ...)11:1 index to examine ! pageq to pt , hunt up! But so simplified and arranged C that the Merchant, the Ila:dser and Business ra E Luau tan tar all at a Gluttc,:. vi! la 1.7 ~ , /,',7 1. Fe, nrti aO,l o'o-win. 6, rt 117.9 EACH SI IS RR 11) T/11 1 ! a‘+ll: IN 1113 OWN fa? N ATIV k; Tuhlieli. 0 muse ritimarr BANC NI /TX IJST PCIILLSIULL) iml Also, II 111 4 1 of ii) ALL Till ritivari ISLIAxas is AmtraCA ! A Complete Suunuary of the Finance of • Europe and America will be published in !bleach edition, together with all the iippur taut News of the day. Also, A SERIES OF TALES, Fran en old Manuscript found in the Ea*. .It teruisiwa the roost Complete History of ORIENTAL LIFE, al:Describing the most Perolosing Sitnations w in which the Ladies and gentlemen of that country have been so often found. These 1 4 Stories will continue throughout the whole year. and will :prove the acet•enteruining ever offered to . the public. 7: - .7 Furnished IVerkly to Subscri e only, tall a year. All letters :oust be dreased to JOINT S. DYE. Broker, Publisher Out Proprietor, 70 Wall street, April 27.1857. ly , New York.; Spot"ling f/P)ILGE and Henry Wasnpler will make tfoube Bpotiting triditnt up thermic:4i low/ loft:alit . or country, produce. Fartnent End an others wishing their houses, barns. lc., spoit - ed. would k wcll co give them a oall. • r U. WAMPUM. April 18. 1853. tt /11404.11ti5. Letnens. Candies. Crackers V Spiess of all kinds. ?Juicy and Cothnion 80144 Itsar . Oils, Le., a Nth:MEC lII'S. irTmagELLAA, Par:rats and Pita t hei be IL) (Quad, kmd and cheap, at SeIIICICS, One Dollar & Seventy-five Cents PA ID IN AD VANC E, Will Secure the Regular- yiAt of it E lie eaippilei*," to the Horne of any nntily . in the County. ITV PERI'SAL WILL Afford Instruction and Arakiscrment FOIL FAtI I E fatoruzas, naurnEas •an starrzas, ohn ANT) YoUNti, MALE AND FEMALE. .21 - n land! y Should In. without ti4e COYiler , ae1.51,75 could he spent in nCVnore profitable manner than by subscribing for the "Comcfmt," which will flirnish you with all the news of the day, the markets, the marriages and the deaths occurring in the community, with choice iiclectiiins of literature, poetry, wait and humor, and all that will go to make up a tirst-mite Family New spapgi. Ad dress the Editor and Proprietor, II1:N J. fir kut.x. -- May , IS. • - ----- NEW riRM nint CAPS, BOOTS AND. SIMES. TIRE underhigned having purchased from 1. Win. W. Paxton, Esq.. his entite Stock of Goods, will continue the business at the old stand, In etiambersburg street, a few doors weat of the diamond. uni!er the firm of 111UNG -111 1N & AUGHINIIAUIiII, and solicit the patronage of their friends and the public gun orally. We hare made arrangcgteuta largely to increase our stock/of Jl4ll. Cspf, Apar and ~clieer., . and will always keep on hand a full artMrtment of all kinds. suitable to the season, which will be sold at the lowest possible prices. Moping. by strict attention in business,. to merit a lib eral pa tfonage, we invite alt needing Anything in our lino to call and examine oar goods be fore purchasing elsewhere, GEO. E. ItittliGNl AN, 11. AUGIIINBAUtiII. Gettysburg, Jan. 12. 1857.—if staufrer & liarivy. Clitrtp Watches slut Jewelry, IVIIOLESALY, and Retail. at the Philadel v phis Watch and Jewelry Store. '.o. 'XI North Second street, corner of Quarry, Phila delphia.. Gold Lever Watches. full jeweled, ,11i carat cases, $2B 00: Gold Lepines. 10 carat. 124 00; Silver Levers, full jeweled, 112 00; Silver Le pines, j ewels, t 59 00; superior Qoartiers. $7 00 Gold Spectacles, 17 00; tine Silver do. 11 50: Gold Bracelets, 53 00; Ladies' Gold Pencils, $1 00; Silver Tea Spoons. set. 55 00: Gold Pens, with pencil and silver tiolaer. 11 00. Gold Finger Rings, 374 cents to $80; Watch Glasses, plain. 124 cents: patent 181: laniet 25: other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFEIt IIARIF.Y. On hand. some gold and silver Levers and Lepines. still lower than the above pria:s. Oct. 20. 1846. ly • , Removed to Haiwver. VILANCIS J. WILSON. late of the it'ash -11. tngum House at Abbottamwn. has taken HERSHEY'S OLD AND POPULAR S'IAND, in 11am:slur, where he will be happy toenter tain all who way patronize bim. flip Table is supplied with the best the 'market nod gar den can afford, and his liar K ith the choicest of lit - piers. Ills Stables - are tornitiodenis, and attended by careful Ostler-s. Give bird a call. You will always - find FKANK. on the spot. ready and willing w wake every co t e. furtable. [April 27, 857. Hover* Liquid Hair liye. /THIS HAIR DYE needs only a trid Nat i imfy all of its perfection as a Dye i 'and the following testimonial from that emineit Anal vtle. Chemist. Professor Booth. of tie U. S. dint, will only confirm wbas.thousiods have previolisly borne testimony to. 4 .L.SatilLSTOitr FOR TRACTICAL en RUSTILY, ST. STKPIinXIA.PLACt. -Philadelphia, Feb. • I.ll4ling well acquainted with the sileitances composing Unter's Liquid !)yell unsat isfied that by following the ailhpb lirectiona given for its nee. it wils. not injurelde Hair or Skin, but will give a natitral and amiable color to the Nair. If JAints C. Bonen. Amager CI HOVER'S WRITING INKS, II ire's "lid, and iforer's iAiLtu too well known and introduced to additional testimony of their char sales have been inizeesing sines ti troduction. giving evidence that truly poetess that intrinsic merit first for them by the IlannEsetere Orders, addressed to the Mint 416 RACE street shove FODlt'l 145,) Philadelphia, will reweiWi Lion by JOSZPII B. ROV,ZIT: 4 April 13,1857, ly James GRAMMA-TlC:kb W Filucr Bou of the Bati System of t• mitier. 25 eta. Tim Sawxi) 800 of the ional System of ifsiglish Grammar, &sic': to teach the process of Analysing the Et ish Language with sound judgment ; and art of using it with grammatical propriety. 31 eta. These works are now u •in the Public Schools in du: First School tatriet of i'enu sylvania. Tlta TIIIUD Boor of the nal System of English tirammar, designt to enable the learner to become moot tlrtri ghly acquainted with the nature and use (f t u PIO:POSITIONS. and may be read by hit tiler in or out of school. 50 eta. 1311.0WX . R 011 LA NMATICAIR6IaiIiL This Book nets aside the old lima Na.rs, swats their de fects, dentunatrates the Jule is of attending to therm, irnd presents to the eaeher the un erring and only way 0 the tGratuinsr of Um English I.angetage. 37} eh,. For 'mit) by PliTlMGatles, 11S ARCII Street, l'lsiladelphia. Msrott 2, 1837. Od JUSr FBOK Tll4 c'irr With a Larger Steel, than Ever! ,COB NORBECL h.ts j,ist recolTed front tho city et 'argil stook 4' GROCERIES, FISEI, Luzest he Pus yet otFe.rotl to the public, and whfeh he ionow opening, ut his new Ineathm, Krr'.q ("voter, on 13.1ltiinore street. Give biros call! linu will find his Coffee, Si:mar, golasse, Salt, Teas, ,rmil everything air, the bst and vhe cheap en to b e h a d in wn-lic tilling bought at low rateg, itnl b4tng detedained fast at small profit ,t.eeolleetgerr's old &orner, Baltimore and ITO Stree tiettyptlittrg, .114. y 11, 1 Al ym MULCTS S.l 11).Sjast rcteived at hi .thing Stare, on 'furl 4site the nlc. the t ady-madOClothin_g, user Wear , opened in want a well-isacle Ccat, thing in thelinec of ltea , lees cost that they out city 1 ,1 A Ppltruli( 1, clinsi t, [BF: 01.1 I: I 2 (Office removed to one door West of Bnehler's Drug 800k -store, Chatnbersburgstreet,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, OUNTY Land Warrants, Back-pay sus -1J pended Claims.and all other claims against the Government at Washington. D. C. ; also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold. or bought, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lows, Illinois and other Western Suttee, LPApply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1833. Wm. 11. 3ttaruni at raw. ()FPTCE on the south side of - the Politic A Square. 2 doors west of the Sentinel office: Getayaburg. August 22, 1853. Edsf.lll. Buckler, , "Attiring at WTI faithfully a 4 promptly attend to all business entrusted to hint. De speaks' the German language. Office at the same place, in South Baltimore street. near Forney's drag store. sod nearly opposite Den nerka Ziegler s store. Oettyshurg, March 20. `I A S his Office one doer west of the Lntbe ran church. in Chambersburg street. and opposite Grammer's store. where those wish ing to have any Dental Operation perform ed are respectfully invited to call. aItIiaVICKS : Dr. D. Gilbert. Dr. 0. N. Iktlnehy, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krauth, 1). D., Rev. 11. L. Rougher, D. D.: Rev. Prof. William M. Reynolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Stoner. Gettysburg, April 11,.1853. tf /1"111E undersigned will attend promptly to tho collection of claims for Bounty bands under the late act of Congress. Those w have already received 40 or 80 acres, can n rtetive the balance, by calling on the imbue '- bur and waking the necessary application. JOEL 11. DANNER. Gettysburg. March 12, 1855. tf New Hardware Store. subscriber* would respectfully an. nounce to their friends and the public that they hive opened a Hardware Store, in Balti more street, adjoining the rotidence of David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which they always In tend to offer to the public a large and general assortment of CUTLERY. COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, 104 MIM /3. ) ; 4 2 n 9 t'cbar—wart, Sljoc .fitOings, Paints, Oils, and I)ye-stutts, in general, including every description of arti cles in the above line of business, to which they . invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, Shoe-makers. Saddlers, and the public genet.- ally. Our stock 'having been selected with great care and purchased for cash, we guaran tee (for the ready money.) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable • terms as they can tail purchased anywhere. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public laver, as we are determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and doing husiutssou fair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID zak;LER. Gettysburg, June 9, tf JACOBS & BRO. respectfully inform their friends and the public generally. that they hare opened a Merchant Tailoring . Establishment, in the room recently 00. copied by A. Arnold, in South Baltimore street near the Diamond. where they will at all times be happy to accommodate all who may patiron. ize thou. Their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesungs. Cassinets. Cords, Sumner Goods, ;U.. Le.. is large and selected front the latest styles—all of which they will dispose of at prices as low as they can possibl i t *Word, thet system being to sell CLIEAP, fur cash or joists. try produce. They will make op garments of every de. scription hi the moat substantial and desirable manner, all warranted to fit and not to rip.— Goods bought of theta not to be made up in their establishment will be cut free of charge. They are making up a lot of READY-MADE CLOTIL ING, in the best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. They have also un hand a large assortment of Hosiery, Suaperatrt, Skirts, SAM Collara, &e., to which they would call the attentitm of the public. including Inks. am quire any ter. The 41. Brat in he articles claimed at fTbe Latest Fashions regularly received. Cash or ()outcry produce always current for goods or wo..b. Don't mistake the place. March 17. 1856. , (old No. pl, stkui- aufacturer EXTRA ACCOMMODATIONS—The un dersigned returns his thanks to the puhli for the encounigement heretofore extended to him, and takes pleasure in announcing that he has completed strangemento by clort , which TWO DAILY LINKS of Coaches will run between Gettys. • burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains to and horn Baltimore, York, Harrisburg, Philadelphia. &c. Prroons desiring tickets or information will call on the under.igned, or on CHARLES TAT", 'ticket Agent, at the - Eagle Hotel, in Chan bersburg street. (17Siweial attention given to all packages, ho.. or other business entrusted to the under. signed between Gettysburg and, Hanover, which will be promptly and carefully attend. ed to. MI IThe undersigned has also effected ar rangements by which lie will be nble to supply Coaches. Stages, &c., fur Funerals and other occasions, at moderate eltoirgex. NICHOL WEAVEP. Gettysburg, April 13, 1857. lITILL find it - to their adranta,ge to call at SS Fahnestoek Brothers. and see their large and cheap stock of Silks, Challis, Lawns, Ducals, Tantartines, I)elairics, Calicoes, Ging hauls, Se., are gelling cheap at F #IINESTOCK BROTHERS, Sigo of The Red Frost. April 13, 1R57. Flour! Flour Fr LIE undersigned continues the Flour/Lai. near as heretofore. 114 sells by the arrel or any smaller qualitity. 1.3 y Lakin SMALL ritorrrs he can buy as high and sel as low as anybody else, and by always endeavoring to keep none bat the best. he ho tomerit and receive a continuance of liberaWiatronaze. W.ll. ,GILLESPIE. Oct. 8. 1855. - At the Poet Office. = Hay liyinted. 'DEMONS haring/thy to sell will do welt 1 by calling ouAlba. i subecriber, in tiettyo , burg, who is dasirottlL of ,purchasing. The highest roarketifriim will! be paid st,all times, ij7-As he • mix baring the flay, after be ing packed, anted either to Hanover' r Balti more, t preference to haul will be given to those , whom he may purchase. SOLO lON POWERS. lircemberll. 1852. U MEI F Ready-made Cto treet, nearly op ; t amsortment of r Spring and Sum 'hie place. If you t t Paull, or any made Clothing, at had otttNide of the SAMSON'S. fillL'irEß.—A, fine lot of Silver Spoons and 1.7 Silver Forks, m hew Si city prices, now to be bad at SCHICK'S. Call soon, as they BCH rapidly. , • • I D ONNE'N. Ribbons and Plumlrs. in large a,bortmolit, at SCH ICK'S. !,•• irtment of Sum e of 11. its, Cups, & PAXTON'S/. km, ITrethr4.ll:V. and N D. WConaughy, lttortini at taw, J. Lawrence Hill, M. D., .G _ i Bounty Laud Claims. Hardware, Ina, Steel, Groceries, New Good*: NEW ESTABLISHMENT! TWO DAILY rings TO IL WO The Ladies A Medical Revolution! THE WORLD UWANflifeHif ' lioTloWay's ointment"—'tea QUA" Telt !MUTANT !—..1 he virus' of disease OIL ten makes its way to the internal orgies three the pores of the ',kin. This pesetratidg faints ment. melting under the hand as it is robbed in,is absorbed through the same channels, and. reaching the Real-of inflammation, tnemptly and invariably 'stilxidesil, whether located la the kidneys, the liver, the-lungs, orate other important organ. It penetrates the surface to the interior, through the, countless tithes that communicate with the skin as rammer rain passes into the fevered earth, diffusing he cool and regenerating influence. &lie; Manses rued Glandular Seedling*. Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the anti-inflammatory action of this Ointment. Angry F.ruptions, such as Salt Rheum. Erysipelas. Tetter, Ringworm... Scald Read, Nettle Raab, Scabies (or Itch) Sc., die out, to return no more, under its - ipicatiost. Hospital experience in all parts of t heworld proves its infallibility in diseases et the skin, the muscles, the Joints and the glands. 'lcer', Surer, and 11ineorr. The effect of this unrivaled external remedy open Scrofula, and other . 'indent ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous. It first discharges the poison which produces suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its heal. tog properties afterward complete are safe as well as permanent. Wounds, Bruises, INA", and &We. Delicate Females. All irregularities and ailments incident to' the delicate and sensitive °moat of the se are removed or prevented by a few doses of these mild, but, infallible alteratives. No mother who regards her own or her children's health should fall to h{ve them within her reach. A4Pritißc 'Endorsements. The London ..Lancet," the Landon "Medi cal Review," and the most eminent of rim ham nit) , in (;rest Britain, France and Getaway, have eulogised the Pills and their investor. Heellieway's Pill* are Me brit remedy Inseam iR ; the "curl(' for the flollowiafi tiisetlate AstetmtDabtlity Livor Cavatetlatee Boatel o.pplainta lover sad Ana harass& of • Shiritt Cu omo Vernal* Cu,.- Piles plaint+ • ewes and Cheat Diassaaa lleadacttes. ?°°• 446 .7 $7 l +lP. passel Clartivenass Indiatattua • toms Dysynpaia inatt•asa A Irenered Alliifina• I ofiumnntlim Wen. 44 41 Masts Dropout Inward Weakneaa *.*Sold at the Manufactories of Prtforoor • Ilen.i.nwse, 80 Maiden Lane, New York:Alma,. 244 Strand. London, and by ell reepeotilds, Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughues the United States and the civilised world, in' boxes at 25 cents, G2i cents, and SI each. 11:7There is a considrable raring by taking the larger loses. N. B.—Directions for the guidance 'of-pa tienta inevery disorder are affixed to each 6m. I:7Cnutlepu I—None are gennine.anleei . the words "/Galloway. New Turk and Loada.e." are discernable as a water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding, theical" to the li A handsome reward will. be given to a e rendering such information as may lead lie the detection daisy party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vend- • ing the game. knuwing them to be spurious. Aug. 25, 1556 . . eowly CHOICE FARM LANDS' FOII SALE. THE Illinois Central Railroad Company is now prepared to sell about 1,500,000 Acres t""' kr"li LAND.% 'tv:tl /1114" ts in tracts of a boutreoirrx SCRIM, unloolo erectile wet al 10 PC roles of list .- These land.i were nee d by the (lovern girt ment to aid in the eon ruction of this Road, and are among the richest and most fertile in the world. They extend from North &stand North West. through the middle of ,the State. to the extreme Smith, and include every varie ty of climate and productions, found - between those parallels of latitude. The Northern portion is chiefly prairie. interspersed with tine groves. and in the middle and. Nontbern sections timber predominates. alternating with beautiful prairies and openings. The climate is more healthy. mild and equa ble. than any other part of . the country—the 'air is pure and b , acing, while living streams and springs of excellent water abound. Bituminous Coal is extensively mined, and supplies a cheap and desirable fuel. being fur nished at many points at 12 w•s4 per-ten— and wood nen be had at the same rate pertord. Building Stone of excellent quality also abounds. which can be procured kir:Witmer* than the expense of transportation. The great fertility of these lands, which - are a black rich mould from two to the feet deep. and gently rolling,—their contiguity to this Road, by winch - every facility is furnished for travel and transportation, to the ?clinical markets North, South. - East and nest. and the economy with which they can be. cultiva ted, render them the most valuable investment that can be found: and present the most fa vorable epportenity, loin persona of indoetrioue habits and email meant, to acquire a comfort able independence in .stew years. Chicago is the greatest grain marked is tbe, world—and the facility and economy with which the products of these lands can bo transported to that mtrket, make them much more prAltable. at the prices asked, than those mere remote at government trans.-1d the additional oast of trriportation is a per petual tax on the latter, which must be barns by the produder, in the 'educed pike be re ceives fur his grain. ic. The Title is Perfect—and when the Reel payments are Amide. Deeds are executed by the Trustees appointed by the State. and in whom the title is vested. to the pnrchemirs. 'which convey to theM- absolute titles in Yee Simple. free and clear of every incumbnincir, lien or worigage. The frieet are front .6 to 5:10 ; Interest on/' 3 per rent. Twenty per cent. will be deducted from the credit price for Cash. i Those who purchase on long credit, give notes payable in 2. 3,4, 6 sea G year.; alter date, and are required to improve one-tenth annually for five years, so as to have one-halt the land in cultivation, at the end of that time. ' Competent Surveyors will accompany those who wish to examine there Lands. free et charge, and aid tbein in making aelections. The Lands remaining unsold are as rich, and valuable as those which have been dirk posed of. Ty.s . ...ct;ona/ Yips will be sent to any one who will enclose fifty cents in PostageSiomps, and Books or Pamphlets - . containing tinnier ous instances of successful farming. signed or respectable and well known farmers living in the neighborhood of Railroad Lands. thicogle out the State—also the cost of fencing, Prim of cattle, expense of harvesting. thrashing. etc.—or any information—will be riseerfully given on application, either personally or by 1. ter, in English; French or German. addres . to JOHN WILSON. fermi Coonniaimer of the Illinois Canard Y 111. Co. 37"tittice in Illinois Ciaatzol godsend De pot. Chititgo. Illinois. April 20, 1857. Gm JOB PRINTING. te-Tire are better' prepared,. evor to execute Jos .leauFrulto. A . various branchtes. With r:reisypi t , and an unusually large aaportAcqpf jobbing letter and other materials, public may rest assured thatil, 10.1)neal ness and expedition in doing,wor, Oke " COMPILES " Cffiee " 1i beat." Codar-irore'iod *lege Not, 'milky of HoOliebold'ortkioo. td` be bed' very cheap at FA H N /STOCK BROMINE'," DOWD/at and 8110 i, the lured, to be halif. NORMAN. ra
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