Senator Douglas on the Utah Question. A few evenings stat'e, at tlit , roque , t ,of the d rand J ury of the U. S. Court, at it* session at tipringtield, S...uatur Douglas delivered a speech upon the po litical topis or the day. The speech is ;narked IT his characteristic boldness µtot! energy, itild .„s ‘ vits listened to with ale greatest attention and respect by DU of the most discriminating *wh ew . ever Alseini.kA in the capital of We have room only co/ a portion of (he address relating to the I ronhies Ctah: It will be seen that the Senator propirreft * guinniary mode of' disposing. of those heretics, who have not auly for feited ahl claim to the exercise of squat ter sovereignty, Isit also to the protec- Oon of 11 W-feller:I( ;„rovernment: "The INVlnipeis are *filled with w cantles of the Pmeful and derrilile oaths to resist tind"ubvcrt the Government of the United 4tates to.which these die laded people are compelled to subserilte. It is also well known that the Mormon Governor has been and is now engrnge(l ill 'brining 3//i3liees with hostile Indian tribes., eng.ing them tb join in open wartire against the Government of the United States and to murder our eiti- Zen& ilstimilig that these treports are time, it proves that the-Governor him tiis an alien to the Government °fate United states, and acting in open de fiance to our laws. " Under these circumstanees the duty of the Administration is clear, and he lead the most implieit eoatidentat in Mr. Buelianan's liehiness, wisdom and firm ;leas, and'was satistieiblie would move straightforward, fear-sly in the path of duty. lie was askt;4l what his views .of that duty were? Simply arid in short, remove Brigham Young. and all other officers of the Territory who sympathize with him in his treason, at once from office, and send able, bold, unflinching men to take their pfaces. Send with them a strong and efficient body of troops, under experienced and able officers, who will be able to protect the civil officers and enforce 'the Law. Let ns have good mer for Gov ernor, Marsh Oh District Attorney and Judges, and then lot us have a fell and titir mvestigation into affairs there; let ua kuaisr i , by reliable and itupartial ru ports, the actual state of things hi that Territory. Let us know who Mutter ed liabbitt—who massacred Gunnison —who has been guilty of all the mur ders, arsons and robberies, and every flwies oferime that has disgraced that lerrhory for years past. "Let let have these facts in an official isluipe, before the President and Con gress, and the country will soon learn 'that, in the performance of the high and solemn shay devolving upon the Exeeu tiveand Congriss, there will be no va cillating or hesitating police. It will he as prompt as the peal that follows the flash as stern and unyielding us :death. Should such astate of things Actually exist as. we are led to infer from the reportst and such information come in official 'shape, the knife must be applied to this pestiferous, disgust ing cancer, which is gnawing into the Very vitals of the body politic. It mast he out out by the roots and seared over ,by the red-hot iron of a stern and un ffinellieg law. "Shoahl all other efforts fail to bring them to a sense of their duty, there is nit one remedy left. Repeal theleg,tnie Jaw efthe Territory; on the ground that they are alien euemies and outlaws, and petit tAfr be iitizens of a Territory, much Jess ever to become citizens of one of the free and independent States of this glorious confederacy. To protect them 'further in their treasonable, disgusting ,and bestial practices, would be a dis grace to the country—a disgrace to let- Inattity—a disgrace to eivilizz akin, and it disgrace to the spirit of the age. Blot it mit as one . of the organized Territories cf the United States, what thee ? It wilidie regulated by the law of 1791 ) which has exclusive and sole jurisdic tion ttyer, all territory not incorporated *Eider any organic or special law. "lbathe provisions of thattair all crimes and misdemeanors eommitttsl on its jsoil eau be tried before the legal author ities of any State or Territory to which the offender shall be first tirought io trial, awl punished. "Under that law persons have been arrested iq Nebra.slia and other Territories prior to their organization as Territories, and hanged for their erimes.• The law of 1791 has snle and exclusive jurisdiction fyliCre ne other law orn local character exists, and by repealieg the orgailliti law ,of Utah you give to the General Gov crnment of the Cuited States the whole And sole jarisdiction over the Territory." The Judge entered into a long and convincing argument, in which he de motistrafed that the line of policy he had marked out for Utah did net con flict hi any _particular with the prieti pies of the ehraska Bill, Gut where in harmony with the Democratic platform in rigard to the power of the Govern meqt over the organized Territories of the rni4al States. bit •' Why, Charley," said a Yankee fo a negro preueher, "you can't even fell who made the monkey." "Oh, yes I eau, masses." "Well, then, who made the monkey?" "Wlly, masses, Ow same one made the monkey that pads you." ilarThe Burlin,6rtou (Iowa) Gazette *ay* that the libel suit instituted by Iforswo 11-reeley in the District of Dee Moines county, against Messrs. Thomp son -& Siterward, of that. journal, bus been --- -w~- Oar" Mr. Jonei, don't you think that marriage is a means.of grace!" " Cer tainly, anything is # moans of graco that leadi u.i to repentance." Scene glaipa with a broom handle. grit is stated by the Alta Cali 11, OA the authority of minerzt, that than SIS,UOU,OtIu of gold now lie wed beneath flu - earth. .in that Stow, pepped solely for nafe keeiihrg. fillirWition.two weeks four married *pion Now York Live eloped with • AO*" ihrCianip' , Iruisetl and applied to -Ow wound / is a aura bit tle bau of a 41 41 ff: t". J.C . Fr rzor rug ctn . ; With a Larger Stock than Ever! I.ICOB NtnittECK It.ta juet from OP the ytl I t trge stuti .rltt iiirgett tut hit. 4 3 et ..trerea to the if &Ale, 411,1 whit'., 1.4• it n .r w hie tiew A C.rw'r. on .re; Pitreet. r him a call! find his Coffee,la-ar. Molasses, Salt, Teas, ail,l et er 3 e 1.% the Intot and tl,r elleari- to hot m tog a—he hating nt 1,9 K artnrn t ined to *ell f.t.t it Plll4ll profit+. K err . 2.01,1 curuer, ' LLlttin Strut.. I;ett%.thorg, 3lay IL 1r....7. Alsvaps in Time.: NIMICCS 5.1M,40N rit9 iwtt rerei 611 itt hiq iteq u ly-mnije Ckr thin ! ! Store, 4•11 York . ..trvet, nearly or.- the Kink. t begt I ptsorti n pat of Ready-made Clothing, 1.. r Spring and Sum mer wear. et Cr 4,1,00iNt 111 this plaet.. If pot waist a well-art& 0.61, timid, ter any* thing in the line of Itillulv-made Clothing, at leo■ trod than they can be had might* of the cite. call at B.I3I:ON'S. April 13. 1/457. NEW FIRM BITS, BmITS ND SIIOES. 11118 tusilen-igned having pairchoitect from Win. W. Poloist, 1.59.. his ratite Stark of Goods. will continue the totsoinesis at the oust Rawl, in Chousisersbarg otsitet. a•few dnewt weit lig the dseesond. under the tiros of I,lktiNS iv MAN & and solicit 114 patronage a their friends and the public gen erally. We have mina arrsusetneuts to increase our stock of , •14„ Cape, Biggs amid Aims, and w ill always keep on hand a full assortment of suitable to the season. which will be sold at the lowest possible prices. Hoping. by strict attention to finsiness. to merit a eral patronage. we invite all seeding anything in our line to call and esainine our goods be (u .e purchasing elsewhere. CLEO. E. ' 11. Gettysburg. Jan. 12. 1847.—tf Ono Dollar & Seventy-five Coasts PA ID IS AD VANCE, R ill Secure the Regular Visit of to the Home of any Family id Hu. County. IT PMECIAL WILL Afford Instruction and Amusement FOIL FATIIgItS, 31011rEns, nROTHIMS AND tILSTE:IOI, OLD ,IND MALE AND FEMALE. No family xliould be without the Compiler. i%—51,75 could be spent in no inure profitable manner than by subscribing for the "Comm LER," which will furnish you with all the news of%he day, the markets, the marriages and the deaths occurring in the community, wit h choice plefeetioDS of 14(21 - attire, poetry, wit and humor, and all that will go to make up a first-rata Family Neu - tpaper. Ad dress the Editor and Proprietor, Ilvinr J. STAIII.E. 31:11" statill'er & Barley. (' it 7;) IVlrtrlv* nral Jrrelry iivpol,Es'.‘ LE awl Retail. at the Phi V ploa kVatett sod Jewelrr Store. No. :hi Nnrth Second atreet, corocr of Qua. ry-, Gold Lever Watches. lull jeweled, 18 carat t2S 0(1: (101(1 Lepines. 10 carat. 824 00: Silver Levers, (nil jeweled. $l2 00: Silver Le pines, jewels. $0 00: 'superior Qoiirtiera. $7 00 Gold Spectacle's, $7 00 : flue Sae* do. $1 50: Gold Bracelets. $3 00: Ladies' Gold Pencils, 00: Silver Tea Srxwois, set. $5 00: Gold Pena, with pencil ■nd linker holder. $1 00. • Gold Finger Rings. 37t oents to $80: Watch Glasses. plain. 1.2", cents; patent 18t: Lunet 25: other articles in proportion. All goodg warranted to be what they are sold for. STIUMPIM & lIAILLEt On hand. same gold and sneer Lever,' anti !.spines. >s; beat styles Felt t'■lieoes: very large stock of new• Sh tw•ls; flannels. Welsh. English and Ainelican : Cloths. Vesting., and all kinds Men's Wear ; Sbestings, Table Linens, Towelings. EYRE 4t LANDELL. Fnertli and Arrh iireefir, tr7St cxe krepe rs are invited to examine our New Good*. Families can be well suited in every hind of Dry Goods. We usake Mick &Rs and Shawls leading articles for whole saleing. P. S.—Jobs received (billy from the Aucuons.in New York and Pluladalpbia. Norm. Caw. Lkceiuber 15. 1856. Gm 10 l'rr Cent. Interest. A NEW SAVINGS visTrruTiox.—lF • you want to invest your money with a certain return of good interest, and at the alone fuse furnish to your families that which wit be profitable and useful—buy all your Gluode at lahneetocks' Cheap Ste - e. They have received, and are constant,/ adding every thin 4 nee and desirable to their mock. April 27, 1857. if Removals. Firing uuderiti , , , ,ned. being the authorized per• k sen to make removals into Ever Greet) Cemetery. hopes that such as contemplate the removal of the remains of deceased relatives or friends, will avail themselves of this Keason 4 the year to have it done. his terms arc moderate, and every effort i+ inittle to please. PETER THORN. Keeper E ! 1" the Cemedery. February 0. 18.57. j ARILIAGE Trimmings can always be NJ bought lower. and a larger **nudism& than elsewhenvis always to be bail, at FA HS ESTUCKS'. JEWELRY & STATIONERY—any plan city and the best stock ever bninglit to this place. If pia doubt it, call in anti see fur younwlves—at SCHICK'S. - - • Pins, Needles. Thimbles. i La dies' and other Gmlbs, Bottosia. Hooka Mid Klett Tooth Braattes, Lout Pencils. 3litches, cheap at Auention, One and All! F: Sl7 0 IV. "GREAT SEA•SERPENT CAPTURED!" QAMUEL WE WER having provided him %elf writ' an entire new and costly appa ratus, is now prepared to furnish Ambratypes and Daguerreotypes, in every style of the art. w Inch lie will war rant to give entire satisfaction. this long ex. perience awl superior apparatus give hnn advantages lithium furnished by Daguerrean establishments out of the city. Ito has a large 'number of itp.eintenr at his Gallery. in Charm, lwrsburg street. which the public are request ed to call and esamine. 7Clierges fman rAleents I.n $l.O. Doors operat in. from 8 A. 11. to 4 V. M. told Incl,•ctm. ICrea4tping. suitable fur miniature*: always nn hand. • t the very lowest prier*. li - elnldren silt nut be taken fur tam than SI (Ni. rrAIIIIR9TYPES taken from one dollar and upwartlx, and in the best style. Dec. 2`2. 1856 New Good.—New AND Tlft CASH SYNTEX fl EC/WM A RNOLD A, CO. hate just reitei4- Or ad from Philadelphia a bandanna assort ment 4:411044m, suitable for Rae atuain. Our stock of Ready-Made Making. and all Good,' in that line. ia evenaire. Cheap Clothe. Caasituerca.Cashmereua. Drop negate. Lir.etta. Vestinga. Drillinga. &c.. &c. Call and nee its. If we cannot please lulu in a garment ready-made, we have our Tailors conatantly cutting out sail making up. and can make you a garment upon abort notice, and in the very heat manner. Uor prices cannot be beat.—. Give lax a call. March 3). '57. P. have given Mr. J. C. Coin') an in terest exprivutly Orr the purpose ofaettling pp my old buaineits. I have mar heen operating 31 year and have never until no* detertnined to mettle up any business generally. Thca.e therefore who are indebted to tile. either by Bond, Note or Book account. will please call and pay the name. UEO. ARNOLD. March 30, 1857. tf Do You Wish Dar;,-alust I F SO„ CO Ft) SCHICK'S CHEAP ST(110.1. Corner 4f the Diamond and Atllimure street. has just returned from Phila- J • delphia with a tell and complete asssort ment of Spring Goods, consisting of Illack and Fancy colored Cloth* and Casotimeres, of all styles and patterns. ; aka Satinetts, Jeeps, Cottonades and Linen foul‘, for Men's wear and Satin. Silk, and 3larsoilles also, Sus penders, C rovats. Hatolkereli 444. Hosiery, and Gloves., at prices to suit this time*—which gentlemen wishing a complete outfit. would do very well to examine. FOE TIIE Lusa:A.—rust received n superior tymortutent of Block Silks, which will he sold low; shin, Bcrege do 1.-tines, (Thigh:tuts, Brilliant*,Calieoe*, Iriprli Linens, Strict, ItoJk and Cambric Mm.lins, Dotze, is* and Plaid Mo l ding, Mures, Ritstrosts, Col rs. Dews Trimming*, &r., &e., which for v iety, ex• cellence awl eheaptiests cannot be urpassed in this market. berliecolleet. that although 'ere is a great nigh to &hick's for bargains, all eau he accommodated. Ni trouldo to show Goods. Therefore call in, and examine the largest, richest and cheapest stock you ever laid your eyes; on. . . Getty..burg, April 13, 1857. - - Osage Orange Premium Hedge. THE un.le-signed having made fledging his 1 exclusive loisinem, is now prepared, with his extensive facilities, to do any amount of rt4r ft. V' on t h e mist eussonable terms. in any part of Pennsylvania. New York. New Jersey. Dela. ware, Maryland. and Virginia. The Osage Orange is Iteantifol. ornamental. and protec tive, proof •agaittat stock, high winds, back water. ie. I will furnish Mulls. Plant and Trim nntil the Hedge will turn all kinds of farm stork, at nom SI to SI 5 I per rod, one-third to he paid when planted. and the balance when it is de clared a good fence by disintemated pet sons.— Those getting the Hedging done, are required to prepare th e ground by deep ploughing, and cultivate the hedge row as directed. Liedges set and Planta fiirnished at from 51 to cents per rod, payment to be made when the fledge is set. r?I'I.ANTS at Wholesale and Retail, 4. livered at the Railroad Station at this place, securely boxed. as fullows: %vi se's 51411111 I are ordered in nne.order. *1.51 per thouxand for No. 1—54.00 for No. 2 ; 5.000 in one order $5,010 for No I —54.5,1 for No, 2 ; than 5.0110 in one order trt,ifll Carr No. 1_85,110 for 2. si*:l► I;•ech nia If the hest quality, at Vl' hair:oak and Metail. at market priers. The value id the Osage Orange fur Hedging iv now settled. Its mimes*. with proper man. Pigment. is beyond donlit. Nature will do sIY.III work in making- it an impervious Hedge, if men will do nis in it* cuttnre. RHYRRIENCWA —floe. Jane* 00wen. Pre•lJ/at Pena art/anis SOW• Acricoltemi itarliar;.(kr• ihm. Al. Kelm. Wemilnc, P.: Gee Jolla (oom. )11eVkytman ; P.; Samart Wagner : Cmbier York Hank. P.; UM' Wm Wirier, &imam from Mmimylrmin; lira K C HMO. Phi 1111.1414111, P..; the Wm 8011, eaUmmo, Pa ;. Wad. ♦. Stoker ; Amt., Urmamburg, P.. Addlesm A. ITARSEIBARUEn. Dec. 15, '56. Vi reyhen, 4 1fiiiiin cu., The Worbri rent Erhihilente j'rizr Medal! 'AWARDED I'O I'. 31EYElt. For his Two Pianos. London. Oct, 16. ISSI. CMEYER respectfully informs his friends . and the public generally. that he has constantly on hand PIANOB equal to those (or which he received the Prize Medal iu Lon don. in 1851. AU orders promptly attended to. and great care taken in the selection and packing of the same. II 7t e has received during the last 1•i years. more Medals than any other tanker. from the Franklin institute : also First Pretniams at Boston. and Premiums at, New York aad naliimore. reroom4 removed from 52 S. Fourth to No. 180 ARCII street, below Righth, south side, Philadelphia. March IG, 1857. 3m Diamond Tonsor. JOHN W. TIPTON, faaAionable .114r4er awl llnir Drrvoer, can at all titnettbs found prepared to attend to the calls o(the people. at the .71-wide, in the Diamond. adjoining as County nuildinc. Front long experience, be! Natters himself that he can g o through all the , nitutfications of the Tonsoruil Department' with ouch an infinite degree of skill. as wilt; meet with the entire sa Lisle:Aim) of all who may 1 submittheir chins to the keen ordeal of his ra zors. He hopes, therefore, that by his wen lion to business, and a •lesire to please. he will merit as well as receive. a liberal whereof pub lie patronage. The sick will be attended to A., their plicate dwellings. Gettysburg, Jan. 8, 1855. tf _ _ Susquehanna Hotel, Oppnilte Calvert Statfun, Baltimore, Md. 'VHF: undersigned having leased the above L Hotel and put itin complete order. is pre pared to accommodate his friends and the , travelling public. The proprietor will be, pleased to see hi s old friends, and promises to make their stay coinfortahle and satisfactory. Baggage taken to ar.d from Calvert Station, nee ut charge. JOHN BARR, (formerly If P'nc'a.,) July 9, 1855. If Paoriucrou. SILVEIL—A fine lot of Silver Spoons and, Silver Forks. am I.rw as city prices, now' ITESTs. VESTS.—An mtdtnally large rut to be had at SCHICK'S. Cull eouu, as the • sortment, of every description. inst re ad ! rapidly. iredat SAMSON'S. . - --- - New Hardware Siore. I - 25 WITNESSES • f THE subscribers would respectfully an- . cia, npentio to their friends and the public tbst : THE FORG F:1? COYVICTED. they bare opened a hardware Store, in Belti-h ions J. DYE LS VIZ ACTROIL, more street. adjoining the residence of David 017 Who has had 10 years experience as a Bank- Ziegler. Gettysburg. in which they always In- der and Publisher. and author of tend to offer to the public a large and general g A Serie' of Lectures at the liruadray Ta aasortment of I ;fla t,rnari,.. Hardware. from, Steel, Groceries, when. for 10 eueceesive nigh's. over it 3:7- 50.000 People.) C Wl` LER Y. COACH TRIMMINGS, Greeted him with rounds of applause, while SPRINGS, AXLES, .2hei exhibited the manner in which Conn -41116 tl! ®ID 1,0 IL '.2 IL 4 9 am terfeitere execute their frauds. and the (I cbar- miter , 61)0c .firbings, .Is and shortest means of ) sorest Detecting them ! Paints, Oils, and Dye-staffs, ' ''The Bank Note Engravers all say he is the in general including every description of arti- , 0 greatest Judge of Paper Money living. des in the above line of bu-int er s, to which 0 they invite the attention of Coach-makers,l o . ARE ITER'''. DISCOVE3Y Blackemiths, Carpenters. Cabinet - makers, I 2 Or 11 1:4tAlMeggi r l i r nt 7 y. )14 twit mnita. Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public genes- I WI i " Desenlhisig every Genuine Bill in existence. ally. Our stock tiering been reacted with ing. great care and purchased fur cash, we guaran- ' ag and exhibit Counterfeit at a glAnce. every in Ci-eisletion! tee (for the ready money.) to dispose of any 61 Ammred so tilinirahly that esesueegs is part of it on as reasonable terms as they can i. • 0 EMIT ANIS PRTECTION INSTANTANEOUS. Le purchased anywhere. Ef:7 - No index to examine ! No lieges to We particularly request a call from our' hunt up! But mo s . m .... . i purrs and arranged friends. and earnestly solicit a share of palate ' :that the Merchant. the Banker and Business favor, as we are determined to establish a char- wi min can see all at a Glance. - seer for selling (hoods at low prices and doing El business un fair principles. 4 la F.' , , , ,i;•t. p,orh awl , rlonn. JOEL, B. DANNER, TUC'S EACH MAT BEAD VIE 55MIC IN MS OWN aO .- DAVID ZIEGLER. id SAME. TUNUCE. Gettysburg, Jane 9, 1851. if •• LOT ricavecT SASS NUTS I.LST PL;SUSIEED a - New Goodm ! • ;,) au. rat PRIVATE BANKER/ is NNERICA NEW ESTABLISHMENT! A Complete S military of the Finance of i •Europe and America will he piddishial in lACOUS & BRO. reapeetfully inform their :each edition. together with all the impur e/ friends and the public generally. that they el! hint NERVE of the flay. Also. have opened a Merchant Tailoring* Lia A SERIES OF TALES; Establishment, in the room recently to- P'` From an o w id„„ mr i in found in thoyana. espied by A. Arnold. in South Baltimore atreet 4 11 fumbles the moat Complete History of near the Diamond, where they will at all times ORIENTAL LIFE. he happy to accommodate all who may patron- gDeserlhing the most Perpleging teiteatiens ise them. Their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, dim which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Veriting,e; Ceseincts...Cords. Summer Goods , el country have been so often found. These &c.. &c.. is large and selected from the talon a Stories will continue throughout styles—all of which they will dispose of at lil the whole year, and will prices as low as they can possibly al ford. their 42 prove the most entertaining ever offered to system being to sell CHEAP. fief elate or court. the public. try produce. al! r'''Fornishell Weekly to Subscribers They will make up garments of every de- ©only. at St a year. All letters must be ad scription in the most substantial and desirable d r ,„,.. n d 40 manner, all warranted to fit and not to rip.— Goods bought of them not to be made up in their establishment will be cut free of charge. They are oinking up a lot of REA DY-MADE CLOTH ING. in the best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. They have also on hand a large 'assortment of Hosiery. Stopentiets, &Uri*. Marl Colinex, /Lc.. to which they would call the attention of the public. (CP'The Latest Fashions regularly received. Cash or Country produce always current fur goods or wo-k. Don't mistake the place 31arch 17. 1856 TWO D MY LIN 4 4 1 To HANorEll. XTRA A OCOMAIOD A TIONS. —The on dersigned returns his thanks to the imbli for the encourngement heretofore extended to him, and takes pleasure in announcing that he haw ommleted Atrangemenix by which TWO DAILY LINES of;:+•:"''_ Coaches will run,between Gettya burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains to and ficon Baltimore, York, llnrrt.burg, Philadelphia. Acc. Persons desiring tieketsor information will call on the under.igned, or on CITABLE." TATIt, TiCOlt Agent, at the Eagle Hotel, in Chambersburg street, ('Special attention given to all packages, die., or other business entrubted to the on ler signed between Gettysburg and Hanover, which will be promptly and carefully attend ed to. ',l:7The undersigned has also effected ar rangements by winch hew ill be able to supply Coombe., Stages. &c., for Funerals and other occasions, at ►noderate chargek NICIIOLAS WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 13. 1857. Bounty Land Claimo. 9 , 111 E undersigned -xill attend promptly to the rollection of claims for Bounty LandA under the late act i pf Congreaa. Thmte who have already received 40 or SO acres, can now receive the balance. by caging on the atthscri her end waking the neccquary application. JOEL R. DANNEIL Gettysburg. March 12. 1855. if J. Lawrence Hill, M. D., ` n~iiT. "' tl AS hie Office one door west of the babe l! ran church. in Chambershurg rtreet. and opposite I:muffler's store. where tho.eolvish int( to have any Dental Operation perform. ett are respectfully_ iavited tont% Rarest:4mm: Dr. D. IlitherL -,Dr.: C. N. Bel lucky ;Dr. 0. [Writer. Rev. (. P. Krautli. Ii tr. Rev. 11. L. Baugher. 0. 0.. Rev. Prof. William M. Itcyttelitts, Rev. Prot Al. Jacobs. Prof. M. L. Starry!, Orttysburg. April 11. 1853. tf EJw. B. Buehler, , libitum; at WILL, faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to hir... Ile apelike the Gentian language. Office at the same place, in South Baltimore street, near Furney's drug store, and nearly opposite Ban ner Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 20. D• M'Conasegti y, 3ttararq at taw, (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug S hook -store, Cha tultersburg street,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patent' and PC014101121. OUNTY Land Warranut, Rack-pay m 0.4- 2.11 ',coded Claitna,and all other claims against the Government at ICashington, D. C.; llso American claims in England. Land iVarrauts located and old. or budght. and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants iu lowa, 1111110 k 111111 other Western Stale/. 27 - Apply to him perbonally or by letter sburz. Nov. 21, 1853. W,n. IL 111•Cleilan, 3ttarurg et tutu. OFFICE nn the south side of the Pchlec Square. 2 doors west of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg. August 22, 1853. The Ladies WILL find it to their advantage to trail et Fahnesteek Brothers. and see their large and 'heap stock of Silks, Challis, Lanni. Decals, Tamartines, Delaines, Calicoes. Ging; hams, &c., whith are selling cheap nt F UINESTOCK. li ROT 11 E ItS, Sign of the itei Frond. April 13, 1851 Flour! Flour! rrinE undersigned continues the Flour bald -11 Dein as heretofore. Ile sells hr the barrel or any occulter quantity. By tailing FRALI. PROFITS he can buy as -high and sell as luw as anytxaly else. and by always endeavoring to keep none but the best. ho hopes to merit and receives continuance of liberal patronage. WU. GILLESPIE. At the Putt Office. Oct. 8, 1855 Hay Wanted. DEk3Q.NS basis; Hey to sell will do web I. by exiling on the subscriber, in Ocilla burp who is desirous of purchasing. The highest market price will be paid at an times. Oa - As he tweeds Wring the Hay. after be ing Peke& basica either to Hanover or Balti more, the preference to halal will be given to times from whoui be may purchase. b`OLOMON POW CBS. December 6. 1852. tf jIiTKENS•W ARE. Cedar-wars and endless variety of Household articles. to be had very cheap at FA H NESTOOK BROTHERS. JOHN S. DYE. Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall street, Aped '27.1857. ly New York. %CU' Family Grocer•. E. IL 11111ESPECTFULLY iitlirtn4 the citizens of lIL Getty•dotrg ■nd the public generally. that lie haA opened a nen- Grocery and Confectionary Store, on the Northwest corner of the'hrronud, for merly occupied I.y A. B. Kurtz. where he will have eumoantly on hand it choice variety of Gill )0011 ES. Ct FECID *1 Ait I ES. end CEDAR WARE. and everything in his line. Every article that the Eastern . Market af ford will he lept on hand or supplied at the shortest notice. A sham of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All kinds of country proyfit:e taken in es. change for (hal& February 23, 1557 tf THE PERRY COUNTY MUTU.II, FIRE In.ora nee Costa ny ; fi ANTAL 5:46 effeeila insurances in I-) any part of the State, against InS4b y lire: pnidently adapts its dlilleratioO4 to its resour. na ; affords ample indemnity, and promptly adjusts its losses. Akin county k repcegented in the Board of Managers by llon. Mows Mts't,ssx. W3l. 31 , C1.E IN. I ',id. 011 , e all. it W. Iletils.m.Urttysloarg. May 26,1850. J. Palmer & Co., NULEKT STRICUT whAer. PIIII.AO4I.PHIA t Dealers in Fiah and Provisions, itAVE constantly on hand an assortment I 1 or Mackerel. Shad. Herrings, Codfish, Beef. Pork. LirJ, Shoulders, llama, Sides, Cheese, Rice. km. March 23. 1557. 113nnets! Honnel.4! iSS Nlce 1.7..‘1tY has' jiiNt returned Irons lY I. the city with a IleW and Leautiful assort. meot. of BIJI\ZII2 - Tld;ZELl73'n Diyp of 'the ino,.t fashionable odyles, which she in vites the ladies to call and essiiii.w.eoulblent that they will lie please.l with her sehretions. Miss McCreary will carry on tLe MILLI NERY business. ni all its homilies. nml isapex by her sulwrior work and tea...liable pih.v4. to. merit the patn.ll.ge 011 her friewls. Gettysburg. April I'.o. 1857. Bringrnan & Aughinbaugh, s7'll,L .11//E.10: ILIVIE are just reoeirinly, a is •re Int of Cttpx, bouts lt..PlltelettS —of the eery lAteet Sprin g y styles. awl, intewl wiling at sttuill pr.dits. hi an.l sett them berm e intrebamtvx" elsewhere. It..noist tier theltlatit, Paxtuo's 0141 a4lud. ChnlllbCfS• Wig rt rect., )larell 2.3. MET:OVAL • A\{► NV.W FIRM TII E tirolersipeti revertfolly ittforta their (riend, god the ptiklie itt,pit••rai.t that they have commence') the Cabinet and Ilia inista king bw'iness. in •Rattiniort Street. near Middle, ni. where they will manufacture all kinds ,-.=,- of FURNITURE. such as Wowing std Common Bureaux. Tables of va • rious deep iptierui, Bedsteads'. Wa robes. Stands. and every other article in their line-- A LI. Or the best workmanship and good Illk terbila. which will enable Own' to warrant, their work. Alto, every vAtietr of C11.111'037 Cormus made at abort notice, and iu the various styles. !louse Painting and Papering attended to. and done in the heat matinee. Their iltifVl.llll'ill lie tot low 111.. 'he lowest ots, all who may lmtnwtzt• thrill' will .scknowledge. fOl.nusber end country produce taken tit exchange Cu. work. NORBECK jE REILLEY. Gettysburg. Feb. 23, lttsi. ly • 300 Doz. Knives and Forks. HATING lust rieeive.l our own hip Cation, from Englltiel. a large and ex tensive assortment of Vorlery, we 'taxi e the attention of those in want ..t . iiiY Si . % o or Knives and Fork.. far' Pt.., Nut Pie *. i to tsane and et:lol'2lw, Cite wilt 'wit at ueli prices as trill defy egoni•etition. Abu . a large assortment of Tithie Forks, which will-be sold separately. Don't forget to examine the stock at FAILNESTOCKS'. /kr Omntry Merehante eau he supplied at a small advance. May 18. Ladles, Thin Way: eIOBE.t'S & PAXTON have always on hand a large and well selected stock of Ladies', Misses', and Children's STIOES, GAITERS AND Suerrits. Jan kinds, and at all prices. iNe trouble to show Uootho. May 18. Scythes ! Scythes! Scythes! FAIINESTOCKS have just received the largest lot of SCYTHES ever offered in the comity. They comprise a Yftrivtv including SILVER STEEL, STEEL BACKS. Le., w which the attention of Farmers sad others is invited, assuring them that we will sell them cheaper than elsewhere. [May LS. Spouting! LARGE and Henry Wampler will make Vl lluwie Spouting and put up tbasame 1011. for cash or country produce. Farmers *tid all others wishing their houses. barns. imispost ed, would do well to give them a call. 1 IL WAIIPLER. April 18, 18,53. tf ORANGES. Lemons, Candies, Crackers Spices of an kinds. Fancy and Common Soap. Hair Oils, &c.. at NOABEC OOTS A.ND StIOES made to order, of the best material, and by good workmen.— Call at I3r inyurun tr• Airohirsbauers. Health or Sickness? CIIOOSE BETWEEN TIIEM, , gjedoway's Pills.—Tbe blood furnishes 11 the material of every bone, muscle, gland and fibre in the human frame. When pure, it secures health to every organ when corrupt. it necesitariiy produces disease. llomowav's Ptt.ts operate directly apon the elements of the stream of tile, neutralizing the principle of dia. ease, and thus radically curing the malady, whether located in t' - .e nerves, the stomach, 1 the liver, the bowels. the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any other part of the system. Thootylienit the Worhi! ffnunwAt's Pn.i.s me equally eflicacions 1e complaints common to the whole human race. and in disorders peculiar to certain climates and land ities. 4 11417'111;11 11 .171J4411'1114741. Dyspepsia. and derangement of the liver, the source of infinnity and R frtri n g amt the cause of innumerable death 4. yield. to there • curatives in all car.rs. however aggravated, acting am a mild purgative. alterative and inn-. k: they relieve the bowel*. purify the Unitis e and invigorate the system and the conatetutkat at•the saute time. = When all stimulants fail. the renoratiffe and bracing properties of these ness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled Avow des of the victim of 'general debility. , in case% of the fracture of- hones. hen ries awed by steam esp!osions. Bruises, Burns. Scalds. Rheumatism. StiOres of the Joints, and contraction of the sinews. it ix r m.; ployed and warmly r &Mint titled by the ric: ulty. This tnarrelous remedy has been intro duced by its inrcnior in person into all the/ lending Holmium's of Europe. and no prirkar household should be without it. The Nledital Staff of the French and English Armies in the Criniva h.vr ofticiafly infue4* their approval of 1101100 ay's Ointment, ea the' tuo4t reliable dressing for sabre rota. m a balL and gen-trounda.. jt is also used by the Sari geons of the Allied Navies. Build the Ointment and /silly abould be uard.is (he id Intriny cares: •, Mourns dare 14•willuisilk Itn nines ih,rl.l JUstor.rit, Po ryff , of an Lilt Vivininl nazi& &tit abeam , Pprailia Chi I him or Benl.lo Vag t.aita .. ,I t ri.tula akin lii.e.sien TA tor Gold eitott.ll;tmids runt's' . • , • Le elphiicn Sem Len ' n , ssmoreall e tes*.. . Mo , ri.l ?Eruptions:tor.. iir•-vta Sums& Mt khkir Pies Sone lielnis , • • * o •Sol.r1 at the Nlanoractories of l'ioccrotor, 11411,LOWAY. RO lai.len I.anc. New York. arid, '-'44 Strand. London. l.y all respeetalde I)ecip. Ufists and Dealers in Medicine throug4ont nited Staten and the civilized world, its pout,' at 2 cents. 62 1 , cents, and 91 each. frj•There is a consitkrable saving by •taking• the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the gni/lance of ps., tients in every disorder are stilled In eachput., .17../ - Caution I—Notiv ate gess Inc unlews, t h e words ••11,11/me,,,,..Vr0. .• and I,rnnlns it are th.cernslde as a ten'er-imirt in Fiery feat of t h e I.srk of ilitecto.n4 nronrul est+ ..it Or 4 box : the ratite may ir e plainly sees try ,tedriv, in. 14r /nil hr tile I A liandvitime Lt ward / wine given to any one resiltritiF p•sich_mlitr 11)31tionas may Iritd to the ileteelittn a pig party or ponies omoterfritiog I lle entling the salne. talus ing thew to be spnriutts. Sept. 1. 1856. eon 11, . • CHOICE FARM LANDS F(/ /1111 E tilmml Company 1 to IloVe prepared, to atmut 1.500,000 .ticres or --_, •!. uJ. uzr , in trauta of about vi'wr .41.31#4* lung oral awl al (mc rtil,.. . These lands were cranL'd by The Conersl4' ment to aid in the construction of thin lima:. and arc among the vieltest and most fertile in the world. They ex lend from Nlffi It East anti, Nut th %Vest, through the nistldlesif the State., to the extreme South, and ttielgalcOMety rash-, ty of climate and pi:kilo:lions iound between those parallels of latitude. The Northern' portion is chHefly prairie. interspersed with tine groves,. and in ttn• middle and - Southerti • sections timber Wed,. 11l ill stet'. alternating with beautiftil prairies soul tqwningss. • . The climate is more healthy. tuihl and equa ble, than auy othempart of the comma:y-0)e, air is pure n u t h w•iitg, while living streams : and vitrinzu of exeritriit water alsmnd. " Ititninitums Col 1... e xten s icly min e d , . an d supplies a cheap a al ite,iiral.te Intl. being Sir itished at many points at 4.2 to $4 pelt Itits•f-ef amid It (1.4 eau he !nut at the sane rate 1.4 . r c 1114.1 ' Building Some of excellent quality a6als a hounds. which coo i s . procured f u r ;it : & Wiwi,' • , I I auto the expense or liiiispnoßtion. . Thu great fertili - v el these lambi, whishiwit. a Mack rich mould fr.rii two to tire Feet sitep.t mu d meetly ru tting ....:keir contiguity- J . twdbis 1 ft tol. by which every facility is fornislurd for . , tried and trall4p) , t 1 t j".l. to Ow principal i markets .N'orilt. Smith. Ear.% mutt tV i t.al4, the economy with a Itich they tlin he alit it , Ira. render them I h.• most rains We ineentittentr that can he found : and present the mho ft.. l rot aloft upportimi: v. ter person.; of industrious ' haltila and moan me ans. to enquire li cusiiktitei 1 I aisle indrpelskiuse in a few years. , , Chic i;,41 is the grealc4 grain market In do, world-.and the fnitily and eettnom3- %t il t. I which Om' products of these lands can -I,sy I tr a nsported, to that market. make tihni tti f n'elif more print:this:. at the prices asked. - than , ; those mare remote at government rates,- ail 1 the 101141thiaiti coat of transportatiun iA appet,r -t, petual tai oti the latter. which tuns[ he isioL9U, i by t h e producer, io the ledUettl pm ice liclie. i ciders for Ins grain ate. The Title is Pe: feet -anti when the nfinili ' payments are Made. Peed"; Ar. Ext•ruktlf fit the Trustees appointed by the Sm:c. ami in/ horn the' title is vested. to -the purettaserdi which convey lo them alrminte titles in .krpti Simple. free idal chiar ill every incutitioraute. lien or tuor.gage. -_ l'he ,P,0,re..1 .ier rrt,a, ".41; f,r, S;31) , Te1 , .,,* /d./ 3 yrr , o•zit. Twenty per et•rdt will to deducted from the rryllit prtee for :'ash:. ' "lune who latrefla.e mu tong •el talitr• chi; notes payable in :2. 3. 4. ti mut 6 yeamfifivr date, and arc requited to improve unettential annuaily for live yeas s. so 115 to have onedsitlf the land in cultivation, at she end of toas t time. Competent Surveyors will setvmpany l those who wish to examine these I,, ls si,t, f ire et charge, and nil them its Oinking selections.' The hands reittaihing unsold are ash tacit and valuable as tllose which love bons tine taiaeil rd. 5,,,/i un at liglia"wrn be sent to any one who will enclose fifty cents in Postage Stamps. and hooks or • Pamphlets. containing nitinersi mu instances of suet:wistful forming. aligned by. respectable and well known family, living n the neightforhooti of Railroad Lands, through out the State=also the emit of fencing, pneetto, of cattle. expense of harvesting. threshing, etc.-or any information-wiff be cheerfully' given on application. either personally 'or by. letter, in English, French or German..iddres., sed to JOHN VE 1L,911,114. 1 Land Cotarnkatooor of the tinsel. Contra( I R. Co, T,7" - ttilice in Illinois t.',a' :fluid Itailrood Dui pot. Chicago. Illinois. April 20, 1857. Gm • ' JOB FlLLtif-TING, •0 141 ... Sig-We are better Apreperudi,,Ahom ever fo r execute JO actuw, i ,• -0144 eariCtis , branches. / With tsrchyPireiseatai and an anuenallY large assortitund,or jobbing letter. and ether' materials, tho public may rest assured' thitibi Reit new and expedition in dui* was the • aOIIEPILIM I Moe " can't be . ; CifiIiLDRE..TS Sims or over" Nslefiikrisold NJ size. at IigINGUIAN AuGuP l l lO . Bl9l ... successors to CV. W. Paxton ' , MEM t I, =BIM t , I ‘ 1 , 41 •i-'+ffN !, ; N• iti"