Are 'Negroes Citizens ? "It is nut a little remarkable," says ] the Cincinnati Enquirer. "that' those journals and those partisans who assail the Supreme Court of the United States for declaring that negroes are not eiti zens the United States, should so suddenly have awakened to the ty of the doctrine, since it has been acted upon ever since the formation of the Government. Several State - Courts. I and among them Pennsylvania and Connecticut, have made the same deck ion, and yet no • .outcry was , made against it. Most of these partisans were the supporters of IIENRY CLAY while he lived, although he boldly expressed the I same conviction. On the nth of De cember, 1851, Mr. CLAY introduced a resolution in the United States Senate, in regard to the AXVIONY Buass' fugi tiveksae, in Boston, where a mob of negroes sought tomevent the execution of tke law. Her hum reported in the Coßgressional Glebe: "But, sir," said Mr. Clay, "this is not all. By whom was that mob impelled onward? By our own race? No, sir, by neyroes ; by African desecinhint.s; by people who rIASeR I no part, an I contend, in our political nyianni,.. and the question which arises is, whether we hball have law; and whether the majesty of the Goveimment shall be "maintained or not; whether Aye shall have a gork.•rntuaot of white men or black men in the cities of this country." ,Now, if " Afrt . ran drs"-ndarits hare no part in our puiitical gystem," how can they be citizen.; of the Unifed states? Mr. CLAY way not at ta , :ked for expresw. ing ouch opinions, for, at the tine they w . erp uttered, nol,ody but a feAV doubted their judicial and constitution al correctness.—Pennsylvanian. The Uncertainty of" Life.—W hen Gen eral Pierce's cabinet was installed, there were tlio of its members whose ill health and declinin congitutions caused serious apprehensions that there Avoid I be vacancies in it before the close of the administration. They were Dobbin and , Davis—the former during his whole ; term was in a very feeble coalition, and ; Colonel Davis arose from a sick bed, to Which ho hitd long been confined, of al `disease which his physicians thought would disqu - dify him for the labor and excitement of public life. But it was jocosely re . marked, at the time of the;, organizition of the cabinet, that Gov.,- ! norMare'y had strength,Agorand en lu ranee enough lbr the whole executive) department of-tkernment. Governor took great prilleludiis cal powers, and al waits aseril4l sound health and stal worth proportions to the necessity, to which he was sub-: .jecte4.l in boyhood and manhood, of working in the field. Yet how unc'er-; tam is human life. "Let him that ' standeth take care lest he fall." The Hercules, physically and intellectually, of the cabinet, now-rests in an honored grave, while his frail and delicate associ-.1 atea sariive—the one (Colonel Davis) in robust health, and giving promise of a biilliant life. e wag of Cumberland, Md., circulated through the city- the . mport that; on the 4th, Prof. Culex would per form the wonderful feat of walking on the water It is estimated that there were betwet:n 2000 and 3000 person. 4 present to witness the wonderful per formance. As the time appointl pass ed ang still no .Prof. Cukr was to be seen, the people .bevame impatient ; aboat this time it wits whispered around that Culex Ikao . flie , Latin word for ilfusquito, when the truth flashed upon their minds that xhey had al! Veen `r-- "sold." • WIN - Sidney Smith said, " Difforent animal ' s have different - ways of accom plishing the same thing. -1 condor, finding a largo - tortoise, stoops down to his sandy bed, seizes him, lifts him high in the air above a rock, and lets him fall, and then picks out the 'meat at his leisurd. An anaconda, finding the same animal, slowly coils liim'wlfaround 'him and crushes him to jelly." This is the way the Black Republicans and Know Nothings serve the Constitution, • one tries to dash it down from the "higher law" flight, and the other isrikobeeit in the folds of religious in- A Queer Blackffird.—The _Somerset (Pa.) Democrat says that some time last fall a blackbird came to Mr. Joseph Snyder's, in that borough, and has since lived constantly with the chickens. It has become thoroughly domesticated, and comes regularly for its food. In stead of roosting as the chickens do, it - takes a position on the rooster's back, who bears the weight of his little friend with great good nature. But the most , - singular of :►U is, that it has learned to crow like a cock, and crows regularly. more frequently than the rooster, and seems to be vain of itA accomplishment. dm Editorial Di/incr.—At Syracuse, N. Y., last week, during the exhibition of Reapers and Mowers, a dinner was given by the editorial fraternity of that city to their quill-driving brethren from abroad. Gen. Webb, of the New York (bowler, was in tho chair, and a jovial time followed. Every one present was 4ppily called out—every one made a raponse, more or less pertinent, and as it was agreed to "sink the ship," no one was taking, notes. It was a most agreeable dinner, nor could the saline aprings of that city furnish anything equal to the "attic salt " which abound ed at the banquet. afirTbe white of an egg has proved of late the most efficacious remedy for baron. Seven or eight successive appli cotions of this substance soothe the pain ifitdizelluie the burned parts from the sir. This. simple remedy seems to us far prererehie to collodion, or even gun t otton. ' MiIiERIFF'A LTT. I;ELLOW-C.ITI7.ENS of Adams minty : I offer myself ax a eandilate for the ofti , e of SHERIFF at the Oatolier election. ..übject to the Dem .eratir nomination.) If 1 should be an lurks- as to be nominated and be elect-' ed, I "hall ple,l2e myself to discharge the du ties of said ottim• with soriety and fidelity. S 1 . EL SPANGLE& 110tritpleasant tri., Aril '2.t.). 1657. SHERI FrA 11:11Y. TO the Voters of .Idaini co unty :—Enconr aged by numerotia frirndq. I offer 'import( as a candidate fur the oilice of SII MUFF at the next election. (aiihject to the decision of t he Democratic County Convention.) Should Ibe nominatet: and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the ditties of the office with prompt ness anti fidelity BOUNTY Land Warrenta, Rack-pay fora pended Claiina,And all other claim.: a gaimat the Government at ‘Vaakington. I). C.: slim American claims in England. Land Warrants located and srgd. or bought. and higheat prices given. agents engaged in locating warrants in lowit,littnois and other Western Stater. (7/".ltitily to him personsily or by letter. Si ELTIC. Gettyaburg, Nov. 21. 1653. rpo the Voters of Adams county- : Encourag-i Edw. E.ll:lChier, ed by numerous fiends. I offer myself as 3ttnrnr Qt tro, a candidate for the office of SHERIFF at the next election (subject to the Auteriem Repub. 'W ILL faithfully and promptly attend to limn County Convention.) Should"( be elect- all business entrusted to him. Ile ed. I iiledge myself to discharge the ditties of speaks the German language. Otlire at the the office moth promptness and fidelity. same Owe. in South Alaltunore street. near IS; kC LEEPSIL. Forney s drug store, and nearly opposite Dan- Cumberland tap.. April 13. IS:i7. ner Z.egler'gstore. Gettysimig. March 20. ISAAC LIGHTNER, Mountjoy tp.. April G. 1657. RI (,:i§nrEit it.- REcaramis. - Bounty Land Claims. f 110 the Inie•i)tmtlent Voters of &dams cn.—. I Feutpx citizens :--The nn,!ersigned oilers TEE underni.ned will attend promptly to himself to your connideration an a candidate the collection of claims for Dainty Land tinder the late act of Congre.s. Those who for the 0.1.ce of Register and' Recorder of it.t..e already feevived 40 or 8k) acres. can now Adams co'tnty. (subject to the decision of the Democratic Conventton,) and respectfully nn- receive the balance. by esl:ing ern the , :ilev:11- liens your support and suffrages. Should Ibe her and making the itecen.ary apol:ratiom nominated nod eleaed. my en'tlenvotir4 .liall JOEL R. II .1 NN Eli. he to dis-harge t.e duties of thektlice with ti- Gettysburg, :March I. 1e55. ti dehty and impartiality. —. JOANL GUTIZICSATOR Conowago tp.. Apiil :27, 1&57 ItEcawrElt & III:CORDEat. ' 11AS hi. Ofike one door west of the fintiv , !DO the Voter. of Ailatnn eouritv:—At, Cie ran chureii, in Cliainhenntur,l iitreet. and 1 .iiiieitation of niiiiieriin. fr..-iii.-, 1 ~ ''or orturi.ite Grimmer 's ' , titre. where thee w 1,11• LI V.Pif as a ,il WI '141 . 0., for tile oftuie of ite_;i— ter ct. Iteeiriliii., at toe next election, (.. o t,i,,t, int: to have any Dental Operation purfuria• etl are respeetfuly tu%i:ed ni call. to the decnslon of tie Dinnociatic C iiiniv of Inv : at F 1.40: Ci:..i : Dr. D. litibert. Dr. C. :C. elee Convent . ..tn.) Should I he no:Ili:IA.0,1 a:id Piie: inch', . Dr. D. Horner. llev. C. P. Kr:loth. re 1. I ple,l;ze nivi.iilf to tit.eitarg.r the thi- D D . Rev. Mr, Burgher. D. D „Rev. It?t,i ties of the oihite to the hoi , t 0 ,:1;• v. wm. ovEr.DEr.r.,. ' wiiiin. L Sti.e‘er. M. I:eynoldA, R e v. Prof. M. Jaeuip„ Benilorqvil!e, June S. Is:t7. Pref. M. _ ._ _ _._ ' (Jett.)seurg, April 11, 1853. tf itEGiSTER at RECORI)3.R. ■••=v•Nri 1 1.. < ti -,—• - - 4J V . ... - 11-,.. rim, T FlN)the Voters of Alan's Connty.—Feßow 1 ..,. \i, 'NE% rrt ()rt. OF •EA•oN : citizens: Iteing evict - imaged by numer ous friends. I offer :nrelt to your con,rder.ttion 1 - 4 1 kR)IERS. re.... 1 thiq, and then Vi , 711' .. nn , l as a routdidate for the office of Regimer and I hay. for tt e .4: il !tat e ••;t f •te In ire lon !" if.....")rder at the next election. (.uhjeet to the 'I ,iili,..rihier co.-, Cil, inettioil o f ,•,;1,,,, action of the Democratic County Convention.) the attiniti.in iic tl.e le ',lie in 1.-..-teral ti t.iitt And Apulia I meet% e the nnitination and be v , l'i•Lile 1 , :e...e of ma •ioneTV. Kt) le I elected,l shall duly a ppreci.ite your ennthienee, Her..th's Patent Hay - Roister and Kanr.re and promise to discharge the duties of the Excavator. utile,: rrowpt.'.v and with tidthty. ll•tviry: the ri,fit. (if all, A !inns conntr, he Your obedio will nt servant. sell ei m - . i ther, acanesior t"n ii hit, ri - ••••tt•i. Z “:11A1:1All MYERS. I 11. G. 0.11:1t. I Tyrone tp.. April 27. 16.57. ; r- , ..?.••A150, nt Oleg:tine Plitc", v.iii rail li.. ip.- , ... REGISTER AND RECORDER. - , , cnnun-inte.i with it , fine iitiro :IE:4 a , e. i n ) e rp o toe V o ter, of if Adam'. count r :—Fetl.ile_ : it ,in in the State for the.r..ttnentoney—cua ' I Cii . .?.eit-:—Ei , e iurage. I liv the ..,olicita- , '''''' n ' l Y ke p t on l ' r-ivi. - 11.2,..tirin..:•Iiine, r.r.ttly an•le!cs , rjr.nt .:' , 0.,-*. 1 , 0 0 of iiumer,i..., fri.•iid.,, I he - reliv rnnotiliee inv,el: .1.-• :1 rand. !ate fir the oilice . of R • •••••.er n ', All , l " l ' "t . cuu . ltrY Pr' 1 " , :e 1 .-" e" in e , :rnange oir Liii v.-or:-.. . :l ller, ir.!er, ,iii . ;: • - •.•t t•i the drei , ioit of Cie I.7ii:on l'iiuutv Coilt ention. Shot.] I 1 i j . h„ ._ . ________ (3 'tt)shurz. M. - -ty I. 1•: i'. _ _ _ ore•I with A, ur e.,nti.lenee Roil eleetol. I /;rlO , lZe toy le+: e!l , rt. 1 ,, a faithful and iiii , Partial ailmiiii-tr.tti.in oC the duties of the I .ifil •e. DAVID Meet:I:ARV ! tie:lv:burg. J :Iv G, 1,..); curcal.: o:"r Et'rti. rilo voie:l:s 4)1.• ADAms cw•N TY.—Tile Co. ta.an+ taannar,,ta , frnaoak, ~ ; ?a‘r la:111-cla t., your car,,,i,ier,iGan :Is a canaiiaialo for the f C;ork of the t'ourt4, at the next ~eltatati I.u!lan4 to Olf` rivol.i.an of the I.), : iu,vrane Couhly ('m% ehtion.) Should Ibe n.1'1111:0,4 and elected. the prti,ple may rvly upon a faith- I ful discharge. of duty on any atra. GEfalt'iE HCSIDIAN. Cumberland hrp., JIM.: a, IK)7. uvrito\OTilCY. -- E t 2 arc n i l t t 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 r i : s z 7 : 4 : i t i t: t n ., t i t ; t e' l t tewn, w ill Le a candidate for the ~tim e et Pr ttlionotnr:,--mbieet to the tleeit,ittli et' the Detneeritie Couuty Cuitrentiuu—at the ea suing: t leetien„ J elle 15, A N STOCK Or 81/0 1 P6 A lilt S3IIOES, At !hr obi Sbuld in II es! Clozalwi•vlntr, rlrre!. r lIE tinilersi . gne.l big just purchased a well selected Stock o' Goods, and Menet: the attention of the public to his fine asstn tinent of Gentleinen's. Ladies', and Chil dren's BOOTS AND SHOES Viti ttio. These Goods have been ~elected ith a view to meet the various wants and necessities of customers. Also. a •Plenai.l a•- snrtment of Plain and Fancy AITEII . -; SL I P ERN. of all sizes:and descriptions, made of vei.y best unaterials..which he is prepared to sell on as favorable terms as they can be had at any place in the County. Having been engaged in the :sMai business lot 30 years. he flatters himself that he has st levied such Girds as will give entire satisfaction to all who mai wish to purchase. Call and elamine for yourselves. c'tionts. Shoes, mule to order as heretofore.WlLLlAM BO YELL Slay 11. 1557. 3m Bringman & Aughinba,ugh, sinr, .111E.ii)! lITE are just receiving a lot of flats, Caps, Boots &Shoes —of the very latest Sprint: styles. and intend selling at small profits. Call and see them berme purchasing elsewhere. Remem ber the place, Paxton's old stand, Chamhers burg street. March 23. Removed to Hanover. FRANCIS J. WILSON, late of the Wash ington Nonce at Abbottstown„has taken HERSHEY'S OLD AND POPULAR STAND, in Hanover. where he will be happy to enter tain all who may patronize him. His Table is supplied with the best the market and gar- den can afford, and his Bar with the choicest of liquors. ills Stables are commodious, and attended by careful Ostte - s. Give him a call. You will always find FAA'.. on the spot. ready and willing to make everybody com fortable. [April 27, 1857. Spouting' ! GEORGE and Henry Wampler will make [loose Spouting anti put op the maim.' low, for cash or country produce. Farmers and all others wishing their houses. barna, kc., spout etl, would do well to give them a call. iku. WA..IIPLER. April 18, 1853. tf 1 BOXES Oranges and Lemons, in' Store, and wit t, sdd caeapur than anywhere eise. Call aad see at r.4IGS AND 11AISEN.S.—A fresh lot of Fig and Raisins. jt2 4 t reCCited and fur sale at E. 11. MINNIGII'S. GENTLEMEN, do you want to select !ruin a large and handsome variety of Cravats, llandkerctners, Suspenders, dre.l If yon dry call at SCHICK 3. FLQUR & FEED always on hind at NoittlECK*S. DoWDER and stioT, the beat invnulac tured. to be had at Nth:BECK'S. BONNETS, Ribbons. Parasols and Shawls to be had very cheap at FA H N &STOCK BRQT H ERS. CEENSWARE. China. Gls"' and Stone ware--a large as•iortinint ani selling cheap. at COISILAN & PAXTON'S. VACT.—MONEY SAVED by buying ♦1 your I;ass. Caps. Boots anti Shoes at /Lingua:lt if As jisiiti.aug4's. OFFICE on the south Bide of the Pnblie Sqn.tre.2,lnors Ire.gt of Ole Sentinel office. Getty burg. August 22. 1853. (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drng•t fhpult-store.Chambersburgstreet.) Attorney &Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, Area. Frazer, Watch azi Clock-maker, As I 4 , 1 .\i• .% ays Lc 11.1;;-• =lllll I.v .trit•tArte,.•l t 1, , :-;u0•.• .t;1.1 .t re t ) nwrit aud reLeae p.Ltroll:k r ;e ‘.l ti • •Ii 0.•-•. VOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other person: concerned. that the .1.?, ; ,;, , - i v t r o,,, s hereinafter titentirmid he presented at the Orphan's Court of .I,l:iiitq county, fur confirmation and alloaanr•e, on 1/N 17,/u lal of jrr•tnal viz: (Thee are a portion of those to he pre<ente•l ) 161. The .p.econd account of Abraham Sell. Aihomistrator c. t. a. of Jacob Se ll, right,) decea,ed. '2.5. The fir.t an.l final ncennnt of Tames dumuNtrator of the estate or Jo! , ” Reedier. (lecea,..e.l. 272. The tit ,t account of Georze Executor of the last wtli and te.tantent of Sarah Pore. &Teased: L';3. The guardianship arcnint of .T•ieoli ehler and ;mimic) B. Patterson. f ;gilt. GOZ, I,Actitia l'aLliarne Getz, Nllll - Patterson Getz. Mary Getz., and . 101 fli SllOllll4 Getz, Intimr eh:liken of .10)111 t , el7. late of \lon mi.l( a-ant township, Ail4llls Conn' 1) deceased, (rendered Jacob IVtliler and George Ehreha t, E.centor of the will of bald S.imuel B. Patterson. now decease.) ) I",'Ci. The accord account of vt illiam Bit timer, Guardian orHouand IA stinger, a minor son of Joseph Bittinger, 27r, Th e thi r d account 14 Willi 401 ttinge•, one of the Executor.: of Joseph Bittile , er, lAte of Bern id; trivrnship. Adams county...dec.& 277. The fir.t. account 01 John P. , :tsen-ode and Samuel Orndorlf. Executor• of the List %% ill and testament of Sttnnel thmdortl. late of Moo titjny township. Adams eouyty, decen , , , J. The amount of Ambrose I.7:Farlankl, Etteutor of Nancy MAarland, late of Ber m lel: township, deetased. \VII. F. WA LT E /,' • 7i , /i;r, Per DANIe:L Regiater'R Office. Getty.butrg. July 13. 1857. td rpriF: FutsT 11006 of the Ration.tl System of Engl 4i 4 tammer. :25 cts. THE Boor. Of the Rational System of English Gramin:ir, deigned to tench the proce.s of Analysing the English Language ! with sound judgment ; and the art of using it with grammatical propriety. 31 cts. These works are now used in the Public Schools in the First School District of Penn sylvania. Toe TOLRD 1100 R. of the Rational System of English Grammar, desic,nell to enable the learner to become most thoroughly acqmiinted with the nature and use of the PRKPOSITION% and may be read by him either in or out of school. 50 ets. E. 11. MINNIGII'S Wm. U. 311CleIlan, 3ttorurti at law. D. M'Conatighy, :ittarnrn nt J. Lawrence Rill, a D., car:!/s)v.t L. L• ))„r- I,), •,, )I:tv IS, lr itvgi4er's iutire. .Tat Tirown-4 E)ZOWX'3GRAMMATICAL RSA DM This Bank sets ■side the old Uraturnara. exposes their fie fixts, detntmatrates the little use of attending to them. and presents to the Teacher the un erring and only way to tee Grammar of the' English Language. 37i eta./ For sale by Pass GatFres, 118 Alt"' Street. Philadelphia. March 2, 1857. 6tn WING =D, witor.r.sAr.r. DEALTAS/IN EMTS, MI, S, HITS, cIPS, Bonnets and Straw Goods, No. 4 N(.rtli Ilowar4 street, up stairs, (oppnlite the liow•ard Ileume,) Adam B. li7:l7•rd, DaNiel S. BALTIMORE, JID Julin A. Strop" ) May 13, Isll Ladlex, This Way ! CI 182.1 N & PIX'CON have always on 11. ; ,: di t e 7d N ia k la „e r i r w c ( l l , l li is r e e l l e i. z s ted st , ..k f Shots. GAIT[RS Ayr) Starrsas.Detp 'of all kinds, and at ull prices. No trouhio allow Goode. May 18. .t LWAYS ON El AND.:-Silk and Soft Data, of every description, and for sale cheap. 'at BIUNGLIAN do ArilniNeAtAlt'S UMBItELLAS, Purim's and Fans can be foam!. good and cheap, at SelllCK'S. QiAPONIFIER on CONCIWTRATIW Lre for , waking Soap-10 he hod at FAIINESTOI'K IMOTIIERS. " .1I 7' FR O.V . 17TR rirr. With a Larger Stock than tver! \COB NOlLliliCh: has just ret.,-i-e 1 from OP the city, Inr;-,e stwk of aIZOCEIZIES, FISII. lar7,est he ba: oTort2,l to public, and which he is non his new Ineati.m, A rr'.? 11 thin' a -, ! street. Give him a ez.ll! YOU will lint his Coffee, Sumer, Molasses, Salt, Teas, and everything, eke, the beat and the ch.•ap e+t to be had in town—he hnvinq 1) •ug'it nt low ratea. nog being determined to aell &at dt rmnll profita, Recollee. Kerr. old corner, Baltimore and lligh Streeta. • IGettyahurg. May 11, 1857. New Hardware Store. T:IE sulAcrihers, would respectfully an nounce to their friends and the piiblic that they have opened a Hardware Stare, in Ilalti. more street, a Ijoininz the residence of David Z;egler, etty..ourg. in which they always In tend to offLr to t!4e public a lar i p and general us.sor:inent 43( ilartlwarr. Iron. 31tr1, Groceries, CUTLERY. COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, • rAtt , (Ccnr-marr, Palnt%, OH4. and Il3e-sitifr4, in generiti including every deqcrip'ion of arti cles in the abate line of li-ine-s, to which thvy invite the a Ile ntirn of Conch- twlli s t 11,,icksnilth•. Carneti;erQ. t'abinet - S'ioe-infiker+, Kutner:. and getter al!y. Our stock having been s,leeted with great eve and f..• cash. we gut.ran tee (for the rendy Inonev.) to k l,pow of any part of it on t, ren nabie terms a", tl.ey can he rtir , •l w d litywhzre. p ,rtn.u;.,r!s• rtqueqt a rill from r fri. 11 , 1 , 1. as I elt:n .fly n slotrt• of pith' tc tarnr.nn a e fire Oty , et nursed to t.. 1 tthli,ll n cliar ny:er f.r .t ihne t'o„4: fit prices uwi tiumg liumik.s un frt . pritnnplt s. P D GettyThnrg, June 9, tinder•izrled resfrectrii l .lv aft it 1i211.1g ar,d Okt.. pcf !I , ni I:t•twr - lb it Ow:: lino colon:ruin: 1 the n. 1.1 (intr in Ulftl.ll.l'e IIC11" %vitt:re they t, I:I All of NI r.i‘ch st. 1)1, and Co•atlion itairau. Tnl.le.: or ICard:.f,., an , l r% cry other arLicl, in theii ALL of tli. I,uNt wr,rlstiialif.l.lll nnd gloti winch will en. 0,10 tituni to ‘t 1-fr- nt tn, w A! evior.• ft fr., f c rit.tde at shu:t no: ice, an,J iii lIR an. /Os •1 it .ii l'a•n:in anal Ptr,"ri.lz attenileil to, and d to Ow um:l"er: pt tees will he kV , I,V 11 4 • loweat, ac ail 4 , Ii 1(13y pall 01117. t. ihriu Wl.l TIM% it,igl% - , - 7 . 1.11:lOotr aril country produce taken In exchange fur worli. Nc)P,ilEnl REILLEY GeUystirg:, 1 7 ,1). 2.1. 1 :-57. 1 y F.IIt7.IE:IS' Savincs ll3titution of _4 cams Co. cc, tv, • titv.:•iteN fur v. 1) ich i; t oy. :ntc7c-t 1.014,%%.: For 0% er 1 , 1 a10w..11 , .. 4 !er ot. per it nrolin. For 3 volt te•: ~‘er lo 3 per c. pt. p r trln.:ent th 1. ,, i(1••, :1•,..4 riarl 3 LI , plr" Tit! jr•e ai,le (.11 d, ~ i .•• ! \ nt I. ca}•i. d ) It" 14. 'I. $1" =LI F. ) , I,in, :In .'v on \Vc.l-,--re.,‘ trot-:%..1 on ch i p I.,vr ai ft ' li me . T at , r , , c to hr n;: o w t ol tti 6encv, r C.c de;v)-lic. an ooli ti t to -. - ),uk). and un each :L. J an l „~, c~, l• in Smith We , : ror-er of Sin•tn•, 111 \t ut i;eorge ltut fioni 9 k. M. to 3 P. M.. ,i , 11.1 f.r re,mv. int:.ielimiltes every Laturday, flout 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Jahn flron7h. John Ilorner, Sallow( Otirlwrer.r. (;,)r-ze A rnol.l. 1. I ivm , zelm .I,ke,A) Mu..elman. D. NI •(7t-tarv, 11. \let.m.ll , 4lly, Culp, Rt.hert limns. John one: April G. 1•••57. :fl'e4lical He - tot:1;10n TliF: 1 ;:!.1) 1 - 1 on 17'..7 . 5 0 i ntra . ... T it ...— TIT fi i ;RR AT OWN -2 1 T. 't isi.i: iNT '—l he vim. •-i - di..e1...e oa ten in 16.•.; its w.iy to the internal orenns thm' th e 1 ,,,,r ( .• of the .Lila. This nenetra title. Om:- ment. iti:iiim under the hand a , . it is ill tohed 1.1.15 ft i.....)r;tc.1 thro.igh the same ehannel, and reaching the seat of inoainniation. ;yowl-01y and mi.-it-Italy s:th.lties it. whether lt.e.stell in Ow lodney... the liver. tin” Itinzs. %IT any other impoetamt organ.. It penetrate. the surface to the interior. through the countless tubes that entimitiniza'c with the shin n , .. , 11111111 Cr r3lrl ' pasmis into the fevered Birth, daubing Its cool and regenerating influence. S, ~ 0 - . .'II it ' 1,, 7 '' r- ,Co. '7n , - , i. i Every sp, ries of exterior irritation is quickly redtie..ti by the ant i-iniiintlinin tory avii-ill acing Ointment. Angry Er 1111601 1 ,.. , UCh as Salt litactins. En-swells. Totter, itim 4 win tn. Scald 1 Iva& Nettle 111.. h. Scabies (or Itch) &c... die/ out, to return no more, tinder its ap , , , licatitio! i Hospital experie:m? In all parts of the w 0,4 1, , pruvos its Itila:lthtlity in diseases of the ,eltin, ' i the musdes, the jr.ints and the ,llands. ' i ri,-,•f. 5'1,?... or I ro.o.Arv./ 1 The eflicit or this unrivaled etterryti remedy ' upon S , rofilla. nail other virulen!..itleers and sores. is almost' miraculous. It ikr!..t discharg .s the poi-on whi,:h produces strripuration and proud tle.h. and thus the cury's V 1 hich its heal ing tooliertitios aft.irwat d corninete are safe as well as tiermanent. 1 Illmad.'s, IL lt,se.?, .1) -rat, and .Gilds. I) li ~ ib.,, l'. N,•tiest. , All irregularities ,ind ailments incident to the delicate and sclAitit e organs of the sex ate removed or prevented by a few doses of these mild. but inftttlible alteratives. No mother who regards )ter own or her children's health should fail to have them within her reacts. 1 /...1-; tt'itir En-bma. ',cats, The ndon ••Lancet," the London "Medi- cal lie ew e " and the most eminent of the fa ulty ' Great Britain, France and Germany,i hate eulogized the Pills and their'inventor. ifollotrayi Pills are the best 'remedy known in the world for ihe folloteinq (lige , : let : Aattimia . Debillty Liver Compleints 1 Sorel C4mplainb lever sal Apo Lowness of Spirits; eraigns /*orals Cow- Pile. Cold. . plaints 'hobo and Gravel Chest Dias's'', thwiseers E4entstary Symp. Coetiveneas I otigiaetlon Loma Drayepeia 101 l ovnta { - enema' Affections 1 Iherrtwes Intia.n..eitien {Torun ur all k i this . Drop..., 1 tiwar . .l. V* eAktleill 4 ,'Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Ilobbowar. itiO Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand. London. and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United states and the ciailized world, in boxes at 15 cents. 62i, cents, and 31 each. g'There is a considerable raving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients inevery 111 . -order are attired to each box. 'Zi - caut 100 i—None are genuine unless the words ••11, .1).:c.z . ./..V, is / 1 ,-/, m”/ ,r,nmh, ~" ate discernable :ts a ir thr-mrtk in every leaf of the bock of &rectums around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by,'l,, , , , im f MI /cart') Om li-lin'. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information ' as may lead to the detection of any party or parties copnterfeiting the medicines or vend ing the same, knowing them to be spurious Aug. 25. 1856. eowly axles have been increasing since their first in , treduction, giving evidence that the articles, 1110N7 FORGE r to call at SCHICK'S, all truly possess that intrinsic merit claimed at IL , ye who wish to purchase choke anklet' i first for them by the Manufacturer. of Perfumery, II Lir B: usher, Soaps, sod 1 Orders. addressed to the MinefactotT, No. everything else in that line. 416 RACE street above FOURTH. (old No. 1 - --- --- -- ----- --- ---------- I 145.) Philadelphia, will receive prompt smell.; e ALT! SALT! I SALT!! I—Just received, fiIIILDREN'S Shoes of every variety and! tion by -1,0 in fioo order, large and well-filled hili:kB, i I. . 1 size. at Itstsnwtx .t; Autitums.aUGtl . s . l JOSF.PII E. HOVER. :Ittnufarlo:.....r. '. for bale at the lowoet rotes. at • I Itut:cessors to %1. W. Tartan April 13, 1z.. , .37. ly f 'E. 11. MiN NIGH:S. :;;F ;:3:.u„ A N N 1' f P. 11 1 ,0 0 los been (Fart(;} Tint , Nr.. II I Eußr.r, ARNOLD. DU I rilli V. :. -- - --- ITT— - -.,•-,,,- -• • ..,--.. , -- -, - - . ....., CIIOICE FA11,31 'TAINTS To tilos° Win) Want Farms. FOR SALE . , ! N. F.IRII WITHIN THE U.EACII OF a ir riE Illinois Central Railroad Company 1 EVERY MAN. • 1 is now prepared to sell about ITHE RIDGWAY FAInl C'OMT ANY has 1.400,000 Acres of I made arrangements by which all ohm de ,el v. ? r., i f f l , . 7 , 1 ..-- ft .-> ifve . . v•••••:: ... r 4 ....% eN, sire to settle or purchase a home can 4,, . 0 . ,:-(1. , ..(L ::;-z. , e.',..1- , LL;I-i'd 4i5ij. 4411 : 2 9 The Farms ocnsist of the hest limestone in tracts of about Fintri acass, en !wry ercalttsv; soil of the rind superior quality for farming, au at low rale' of infrrry,' , r. lin a rapidly in place, ittto which an ' These lands were granted by the Covent- I extensive emigration is now pouring. The ment to aid in the construction of this Road, I property is located in Elk chanty, Penney!. and are among the richest and most fertile in' y am ,. in the midst of a thriving population ' the world. They extend from North Eastand of some EO M. I The climate is perfectly I /fond West. through the middle of the State, ' healthy-, and the terrible plague of the western Ito the extreme South. and include every vatic- , fever is unknown. It also has an aliundanee ty-of climate and prodnctioas found between of the bast quality of Coal -and Iron. The 1 I thosewaxl'c s of .at t c. The Northern price to buy it out is from $3 to $:0 'per acre, portion is chiefly prairie. interspersed with payahle by instalments. to he blo a t e d a t t h e i tine grovels. and in the middle and Southern tone of purchasing, or a share of 25 acres en-1 t sections timber predominates. alternating with ;t • • i •org t.) loctce tilt. Ramp far :..1.;;;;, - ) . p „.,.. 1.00 1 beautiful prairies and openings. i,:.: -, pi:. month, or 12'1 nercis payable •:..I1 per 1 The climate is more healthy. mild and equn- month. Diselmtit—for every sum of tt I,io „,,,,i 1 • ble, then any other part of }the country—the un.ler, paid in ttfivonc.o, a. di4e•mnt of 5 per' ! air is pure and bi•azing, white living streams cent. wll he itilowed, and - for over ‘ 4IUO a die-. and springs of excellent wattr abound. co•int of 10 per ecrlt. Bituminous Coal is extensively mined. and Inc tncitlei•ir: the advantages nf .onigrating 1 supplies a cheap and desir a ble fu e l. beiag fur- •to this immlity tit" folio wiml, are presented: 1 ; nished at many points at S 2 to $4 per ton--- 1',,-,(_That soil is a ri:il I:or:stone. napahle and n nod can be had at-the same rate per cord. ' o - raisine• the he tvitr.t. crop.. owing t, whieh Buihling Stone of excellent quality al-• , 0 this settlement has attuned its proient ;;reat , abounds, which can he proctired for little more prosperity. I than the expense of transportation. ' ~.••••woi—lt, is the centre of the great N')rth I The great fertilily of these lands, which are Vt',..t eIA 11,cit , , and i ; d.. ! i t i l; el soon to 1,, a black rich mould from two to five (wet ' l •l'er l, e i,im . oioli of il. • ...r.i.ttee; liusine.s Maio. s in the na i l gesitly rollirg,—their donti•-oitY to this S a te . It will er7.lv the r•-•elt 1.1 , t „ market, R:,-td. by whirs every fvcility isfornished for t•,• • .; !,;17 t , - . , •,uktm amt t,-avel the groat travel and transpottntion, to the T-11. , ip'l c.t. ; n ti,el:: ..... 1.) It has ;its w,,rkaYe Nerii:.; markets Nortti, South. East and Weo. and ,f t:te he.: 1'..t1, 3 : 11 ., n , c oi l, au-,,, li atii, g i n the econo:ny with which they eon be colii-a. ' A., ~.1.:77.:-.::- i •t• to over 1.•:.! feet, ti-:iich t i i i i ii tied, rentifir them the nie.t viliiable incusit.irtit .2.2: , i.l io.l, ~' c. :I mile:. ea •ii a.•:-e. Tiii that can he round : :and pettNent the most fa - W :I 1.1;'...( 0 't i ' 1 tllt or i•te-.tiln.llAe vai•-.e, cernlile oprnrt'inity. ter pers.-m.of Mao...ions T . 1 ., e :1. , :.•`.t ,ta:11. r•Ool•)::1 , i, Dr. ( . 11.:3 T. h„ bit, amt ..11,,,i1 Oit.2:lg, to acqoire a comfort- , Jl-k:,-1, ~ i 3,-t•on, has ricilti a, , 1..ri...,1 abl e in hip, II Ii 11 , :e in 3 I . CW' fear-. .r 4. wiri ey of t 1.1-11, an 1 analy--e 1 the ,, e‘.. 1 1, ite ellie'v4o k the greet e, t , gra i n market in the' it ~t ore u 1,1 the time +tonic. 'Phis N I ) §l-t; r„- world—an 1 the facility and economy with ..ether with maps will be -furnishvi to in which the protlocts of these Inn-!s cell by , 1 „j, . r .. tratkporte I 1.0 that market. mule thorn much For:.•'..—Tl,ree rail rt):11.4 are 1-1,',1 ~n t tiluLu' Imre priti:al.le. at the prices naked, than this pr •I e,-•:-. The Sanlitiry no 1 1:-:e i!-1:1- th.).qi more remote at government rates,--a... r •..•i ; , :i• e• a : a in trltet for our eiini t,i t!:t.. , the ad Litton ,1 cost of tra usportat lon is a per. 1., ‘,,,., _ t ..,, „ from 1.`...i, it Pull p h.i : „: .i. A petual t.tc bit the hitter. whi,:h must be borne 1.,, :: • ; ,....- t ~,,- ; 1,1., r ,„, I ;,,,,, b eer , ii..,:,:,,. I, .., i lie the orwl , ,c,fr. in the ictfuccti in I.:v. he re- i . ;I IA- ill .:'1 ,.. 111'! 0 , I,•r. A lie.tvv- :1.-, - is c ,;••(,. f r h•••,;zr•tin. • Iri , •11 r,,rr.tr,l4 our i•I I",e v,rfvot—if).l w'aeri t h,. ( 1 , i „, 11 „ 11 1 :1.k. arc by r . : ,•••1,•r: a w:.;.• 1 1 1;••• S , u'o• , thd 11,1 , 1 . r . O Valloy 1: 1"r..1,1 ‘viin•ii tit:e i. Vt 2,01. 11) L',e por,-`ll-er,, •1 1 . •, -*,•, 1 'co x :to I A:. I !'.I t-- w;. , 0.11r..y nl. , y‘tt;e LILtK 111 • 10 Voita.l4o u♦ !car of ry ante, 0 . ,, v, - ,. 1. lien or :nnr,g•tgC aro a1.re. , .1e g , e) , l Ther. , 4l:o • 1' •d r,11,1! , ro.! •:1 thcs ~e.r•v, , • • • Twoo.y I , 'rlde r • !,e , •; - 1 opea, I t., B:••, , miar.htte t de 1 tNrvl Irn n i e rredit 1;1. .• a. n :Ind ~,n 1 cot' Ion.: cr. 11 , 1t..4 111 V1 ) • , IC in '2., 3. 4..1 nnil ti tear: nl ' lrr o 0p71,7 , r..•"; orpril to it no.-;.f. 4 ile. an.' Ire re , i.,:re,l to improve 0,,e-tt nth f. , I • , :•, nn'iwt . 1 ' , IV' v. , 4, `z• FU n 3 t" IrtVi •111' r .111 • .1.• a I eo.-y IN • a• 1 a tl. e land to eu;tleatont, it the eni of that or k-I ,, elte a. , 1 uric. d • a., , .111 t• L'a" Y. MIMI Competent Surveyore win iterompfiny N the 1-0.- et ••r hitt tt ho weM In examine th e , e I,amk. free of kt, t 1 tit`C•l7 hi tot , , `lti , •.ll , llt. It ;. uaml Aid them in making seleePoos. ~%; to tt:e of The Lin Is ri.iirtining unsold are 001 ;on n p.. p." 1.1.., w:).•r.• aryl valuahie . ns those which littc LaTti did- s - ne.e the po,e- 1 of. i,t ile I 4• will he sent to IrY One I ••••!: it.; i t 4) Coe M. Cil 'I who w.:! ettelo4t•liriy emit.: in Po,:qhze S•nhe Te 4, t p.,t 1 ,, w . 0 : . .he'.,ae•s mhq llal 1, or Paiohleig. enntr.inmg nima r- , ti,a; A on: "h -" rc..ful f"'"i" . 2 . •litv. I; .t !•••-ea ta.;,em..; e ,., ; „„- a nd e in I well kt,,wn Itr nrrc Itylr.;.! h ;,-;;-..• • , t h e 11 ,,,h i h re y e w?) of R ihirna , l Ltml , , thhnor,„7l ! . • ;, not the Sta;e—al , n the Mel oh tenant!. m;4_.e er: , ; ..• or eat;l2. e i, n,o ,)f htri 11,1 e,!.! ..rk,,t (~r. —or arr toL.roi ttitfi —.will he e.,e, no-•llention. t...•hor I -. I I. ;It r. Fre:oil or th•r:on... • r•cd to ‘‘ H 1• •1 I' i . „ t," nr , 4)•••• 1••• • I! Vn CA:00 ul 1.i.11 ,, RN 42e:4,4.11 L tII V. 1./ be- p. , :. I A•mi TIIF, PE.C.IY 'COUNTY FIiZE t r.:l , izi;,••:t;ire (*p,::g):,-.113 - . 4 , .11`1T 1L `:. 17, 1 1. - 25 e rr rets itt,itrv)c.rc. i n •.: ~i .0 •!.- 1:1.., I. any pall of I lic• S:N(e. tunins'l lo,a by lire ; ' ' ,''''' ' '''• I " i ',' pred tt yntly adapts iti npyrlians b, tt.. , ie... ' 1r: I'''r-.,.1. •!I l' i - a.t L ..e c..mly apal:eation. sp ecs : all , nali ample indemnity, and prowptly Hy ..r v. - i 4, ~ •••,. re , .try, N.. udjust.: it"; 10.c.e5.. W.11. n , t :it”t4e., 4 , 4 ,0.- ViAh. l'..ti:a•'.e.l- VlArni calmly i.: reprveented in the Board I''',"- I ,;,..., earofultly awswure4 givin4 01 lanai;ers by ll , n. 1f , c.r. , .. NI - Cis. ts. ta:iincr..:litti-n. WAL 31,'CLF:1N. I ',if. S'a : ~.. 0.- tr let% of 1.1:1,1 ran II? ban^ht e , r fume at at .k. W. .lize/a.13. Uttey+burg. ' ' "VT .( i .' I.•'. 0 , 0.1 . I. ~ i. 14 !he fil-t ; a ... taintea• May f2G. VoLu. . / /fi.-e ('. ,:l L--. w . ,•‘:l the , a , .- r.l, w•li I,e /1, •.1• •1 -. it:i ~., •,:.. :1L1...-. .c .. W t-ra".;tvo :i •••.1" ,r; • t •I. 1' ~,• L.LII a 1.., p0r01ia..,..0 Iron/ A4,..,•..4. Nz - vs - Gap:N.-71(9N rirra, ( 0 r,, , p,';:: ; it N' .r..0,i. co. hnv.ig.t. Tzi,- 1 P e•I C• 01.1 M:a le;pitha a haml,oue I . mo t . tot at of Goo la, bilitatile for tht he.i.sny. Our scoc:; of / P.S::::7 , :a .3.1 e Cl3Vaia , aril al Good: in that 'me. k eve I,e. Olen? (•;.,..h... ( 1 , -,:mre..('.l,ltinel el s. Pry I)etale. Ltreni, Ve-titr.:.‹, Pri11utza.47.....te.. Col Rad see us. If we' comtot li t el : you in a garmrot readpinade. we have on Tallorx eotr4t.int'y cutting it and makiii , p.. and e to m ike yo u ' a L:nrownt upon qitor ii ice. and in :he r c ry be‘t. manner. Oqr ricei cannoi. be M it Give us .i. rail. / Ma•eit 3 '. 'ST. P. S.—l liar 2 e/.wn Mr:J. C. (;11•11n Rll to- Wrest exprr<...l for the pogrprNe of Act ilituz op t h y old ini.•rAicg. I h a v e now been opera:m.4 37 ycarg anti hive never until now detertmthal to settle ,Alp my Inisitic , R gent:mill% Th“ , e tltere:ol/ •v ho are ioikillett to me. cithei by !land S, , te or I{towßeCt.l l lll:, will pl. , t,r_. Bali an I a y the same. tik.:o-11-INOLD. Arch 30. 1: , 57. tf _ ......_—_—____ • Do You WWI Bargain:4! ", SO, r. , ) TO SCHICK'S Ciii•UP STORE, Curner ,)./ tits Di:oso/o2 and AO 611tOre Afecel. 11 C z,ss jolt setcriisl fr )n) Ha ig) • d.• 4) r,t ‘ri;+! n. 1.41111711 nrnt.tt , 144,,e0n-i.:i.itr, of Ilia. I 'red C: C4s-linere... , t ;1•1,1 Mt:ortl ; S:;; Gat"tia,leA and Linen Goad.. fir m i d St t. Sir:, and lklsti.willus restin;r: Sasperiers,C:avats. Pos:cry. an• priot!A to gait the timos—c Inch wistiiii4 a cxriplote audit, would dl very well to exanainei roit THE L.ADIES.--4tllt re !o.ived n superior a••ert.nent of Black Sae, which I,e add. t ow ; Tierc.te de La:nes, Ginr,bani•, 1l illinnts ,Calicoes, Irishl Li tien%. Swiss, ,•.t and Cambria 31uslins, Detted Swiss and Plaid Mullins, Gloved+, liabhons, Collars. lb-ess &e., ka., nhi,h for Varioty, ex cellence and cheapness Cannot be surp.),sed in this market. tfarilecjillect, that although there is. a great rush to Sehick's fur bargains, all eau be iwerommolated. No trouble to show Goods. Therefore call in, and examine the largest, richest and cheapest stock you ever laid yuttr eyes Gettysburg. April 13, 1K,7. Bover'4 Liquid Bair nye. DID HAIR. D 11.: needs only a trial to ;sat isfy all of its perfection as a 1) 1 ... - and the following testimonial from that eminent Anal tti C,,einist i PrOfessor Booth. of the C. S. Mint. will only confirm what thousands have proiously bone testimony to. "I.AIWILATuitY FOINIACTICAT.CW(TSTRY. ST. STEFtigN S ?LACS. Philadelphia, Feb. 17th, IS;7. "Being well acquainted with the tiub.stances composing L r or - r 1 .11,1"g0i,///a;r I am sat isfied that by fallowing the simple directions given for its u , c, it wilt not injure the IL,ir or skin, but will give a mifuruta.,,i u'urable caw. to C.c., 114 r. .TAuns C. Tknirn. An , 71), , f; , MOVER'S WRITING INKS. including, It,rer'x Fluid, and 119rer'x bid liult lima, ara too well known and introduced to require 3ny additional testimony of their character t *.t iat MEE i 01..i' :t '!. ~i~ is ~, ~. n INEMIS NEM= Ellllllsl. , 1 .511,1 u.•t• f. I . r,rlf. on the ,ilo , 7.Pot 1. t t*. 1,1,•• t• ' 11 1 14.1 T..- 1..1. t' •.:.11./, ::- 1., t11.....1.;.tat for pr iwrty at i~..T .0 J :the 23 'WITNESSES; , . TIT I v f) rr('r.r.v). C Pt . !: IC TM: 01'T/11 , 31. WhO ye Ir. VW? ienVe aS n Pink ie; er and Ptihii.;!er, and an 0.4)r 4.1 . .1 :••;•• L r ),•., •i • ' worn, frs- If) q, over PP 1 . 77 m 50.04 ' 0 NW(' _/T:5 _ . Greettli hin t ontli rountl4 ~r nl , l , l3ltie. while he exhiintei the manner in which Conti• ierfettersi ext•eiite their frauds. s.nd the buret And ghoNeet means of Detecting than ! • The Bulk Note 1:n..; aver.; all sit!: he is the greatest Judge of Paper Money living. GRE ',TEST DIN:CO VE2I7 OF TiIX I , 3l , :suAT ex , Trvi Pon DETECT/:;:; NO7ES_ I ••Desenblng every I;enuiat, 13:11 ill CNlstl:llCe• • and e‘..i , l'nung. at a gl.mcc. every Countcrfl•it in Ci-cul.ati,m: Irrn ngetl sn Eniralliv that ItErERENCE 13 • F. tiT AND DETi.CTIaN IkSTANTANIt )TS. fry"No tvdii w e'Ca , timv Nu page to klitins lip! lit so sirtmli tied and arrant:lA Zthat. the Merchant. the 11.1itker and .Busidess wit wan can see all at a Glance. tan ,l #7-rmlr. TITUS EACH MAY REV) TUE SAIIE. IN 1113 OWN sari et: Tom; t'6. MOST PICRVECT BANE NOTE LIST PLIILISTI6D Also. at lia of • ALL Mt riI:V.I , E AX , RICA . ; A Complete Sminary of the Finance of iEuroix. kflil America will be published in ...teach edition. together with all the intpor tent News of the d Iv. Also. , A SEILLES OF TALES. From an old Sliuttiacript found in.the East. • lurnishes.the most Complete Ilictory of ORIENTAL LiFS.• g Describing the most Perplexing Situations tat in which the Lidie.l and Gentlemen of that ri oo'mtry have been so often mind, Thee aa Stories will continue throughout • the whole year, and will *prove the most entertaining ever offered to l.• the public.. Ir7Fnrniahed Weekly to Subse--ibers only. at $1 a year. All letters must be ad dmeased to _____ _ t JOHN S. DYE. Broker, 1 Flout*: Flour S . Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall street, ... , lirllE nthlersigned continues the Flonr betsi'. '' April 27.1857. ly New York. AL nes.; as heretoftwe. 11t. sells hv the hereof."' ---- — .!/ - %Cr any smaller q.lantity: By taking PNALI:: , . .000 nor. lint v els untl'Forlioi. I PltoFers he can buy as high and sell as lee? atir"" IIA VING just received of our own imp 17 • ' aormolY else, sari h3;,41 ways endearortnettE.W tation. from Engl.l,ll, a large and, ex. i keep none but the bet,. he hopes to:nemadd!' • ten:ore a.".s tr.:me:it of C.:C.ery, we invite the receive a con:Nl:lance of liberal, pntrons,get ' io-o att en tio a of tb.,se in want of any style ofl VOl. GILLKSPIE, Knives and Forks. Carvers, Nut Pies, Sic., to! Oct. 8, 1855. At the Post Offetc - . core aid examine. We will sell at such I - IGIIT -DAYillirty-honra;i: - .11171na ."' ' 1 prices as will dety competition. Also. a large i tt ..hortment, of Ta'ole Forks, which will ho sold FA floc ks and 'll me-pieces, Watches', And SAMSON'S. '.. separately. Don't forget to examine the! tine hit of Jewelry, at sto.tk nt FAHNESTOCKS'. 1 i - 3 001'S AND SI.IOES mado to order, of the 1 I ,04' . Conntry .lerchants can be supplied at best material, and by good woricrnent-• .‘" a small advance. .May 18. Call at Bring-man it; Augkinbarcgk's. ' , • 1 QILVEII.—A fine lot of Silver Spoons anti o ; 0 Silver Forks. as low as city prtcos, now.' to ballad at SCHICE.',S., cal soon, 4 as thes' l ' . • 44 sell rapidly., - .2' vs AriAMPIIT Bags, Trunks, Hvolureilagt Ands, 'kJ Copes, at COBEAN .5, - . , PA-yiTo).i!'B.li3..* ''l4 ONNETB, Ribbons and flowers, inlatei • .A.) assortment, at SolltOK4l..idif 1..71 rpr.usics, Carpet Bags, Velices, &c., of ,1 beat. quality, and low rates. at SAMSON'S. Chair & Furniture Establishment ATirinr . S GAY ST. FAREROONrfIy .\..?rfls ( y I.lrerf, near Fayette, where are kept ala - nTs <ln hand, or made to order, every-Fr:vie of Preneh TETE-A-TETES, nail, Cloth or:Brneatelle. Fre:toil Full nitd Mt lallion P4rler ARM CHAIRS, in Plnsh, Hair, Cluth or Fre A , • 11 Ftlll Stull" CorrH PARLOR CLI4III. in s ets, Cloth or iir pkst t S9FAS:Intli" Frei' Spring Mahngany, and Waii.ut Pariur CIIAIRS, in Hair, Cluth. 9r r7T.1111.5--yarious'dosi , ms 0 I Hair, CI , tli r.n Stn'Y Soring: LOUNGES --a large•nrolartl rapot (Yr :uy pattern made f. , 1 1r; th nnr _f14.49 tnordnr. CIIAMDE it Si, i TS—in Ibl:tlior„any •or \Valour. e , ninl-te, From s:i4 up. I`iL.'l.l:itS and .I:o4:king do.—the ready mode la any our lino-e in the Uaited Stnie.,—fruarsl2. a di:F.- en Bar Rv- n, 071 t..• and D!ning CTIAIRS, in 0t!:. Walttat .or :441u t,:arty, with Calif\ iVirool or i Sent!s—an wisurtinent embracing i•VP:' 11"'.,1 tt CHAIRS anti SETTEES mutt C! air • or 10;1 .11.7.i5f1. • MAT' 2 . 3 N ,, ri.h (lay Street; near Fayette street/ Mae 1 tz:l7 ly D triLY LINE Tip . . xr d AA r con \ It( 10 TTONS The an nt., 4 de •4:111 , 1 veturnq his 'thanks o the publics tor the enenor tartitent lo:retort, • eatt•ntleti 14i irm, and take. p'ensure in tut) uncing that he ha,. comp', tt•ti Atringements• by, „ 1 ,, 4 hit DAILY LIN ,S of ;1 4 . , ;./tr4" e.••!'t run hetweet q• her !Lino% to knnoo with le trains . to nut hoe) srr. York. IhrritArtrg. Cktin.lt , loon. desiring ticketA or int“-:•• won tr d c/1 on the untlen•tzned. dr on T I - tr. ~I,et .12:itt., at 1,11)1 Eagle Hotel. In t' ti S;.ecta attonton given to nil packages, • or oLlt r •:•• tinrtn•Lvtl to the ander t.i4tteti 1. toot,. tie tt)t.blit ' tt• and Hanover._ a loch ill by promptly anticarefully attend oti tn. ))). wtrell he will be able to Rupply y(•acties. Raze;. Ihr FiinerAla and other OCC.lsluiiS. at kutelem:e rlinrgeti. t(ielllol,‘S WEAVER. . Gettrshiug, April ':;.1557. i • i. i • it CUM 2larley. •, : , "i; a i" 1:rIai1, nt the Y it trl)Xlirr Store, No. 4 .lti SiAlCi, C./I r,fgon.ry,Philu- r tr 1 : 0~ • • i .ii• 1 =EOM MEMO t ; t;;''lrq. rill jeweled. IS mint f ;:!•I It, rarnt.?.24 60; ...tr. is .111.1 i% tied. $l:2 AI: Silver Le ie e!• i) , uperior ti.tartiert.t47 00 •I i : fine Silver do. t' , l 51.1: 6.1.1 . I'd; I.Adies' Gold Pencil 4. el U I; ›.ll%er :v.l Spoons. set. 85 00; Guild Pen:. wlOl an , l .tive:. holder. 81 00. Foyer 371 cents to $l1): Watch cents,; patent 1M: Lutuet f:5; 0:11.2r artie!Li in wow). Lion. All goods warranted to be w'olt they are sold far. ISMSIMIS cm:E ISEMMIE=I 7' II" 1 a " out • t.. 11.1 lEEE THE LAI:GEST The nndcrsi"Hell hnq t 1.4) effected nr- ('~~. ~ 5rA171.71".3 & 111GLEY On some gol I nn,l Lo•ers Ina Letnn.A. , :till lower than the above prices. ly `a:ii?oa•ir:. tlrma,e.! r: 0:d Stand. . revectfolly inform• his n1(1 Gr • cit-totion, au.i thy puhllC getricrally.,lll%;: 11tcontinii , sInc :.„t /XI: Lti:Sl,.lla%i 4 l, , ht, .141 `,nth Baltimore street. %% %ere he tie !nippy to accommodate Ilt . ho tnny rittoniie littn. Ali work entrusted to his care warrant( 41 , o fit And be of mist soh: , stan'ill Thanlaul for past favors, lw solicit , a cuatinuance td public patruarge. ~. 2, - ;.i : i q.e(i NauLniir • are rurvivol. ( 4 311 and see thtua. Grttyhbutz, A jail 9. ly /5. 19 Pyr Cent. Interest. . ;3.IVINtIS 1:.;S H.TuTtos.—tp, .1.. you tvant to hiv:.t your merry rert.wi le;nrn Of g,mta interest, svul at the, s.r.me vole f trw,it to your families that which et.! Ie proti.ftt,le and rseful—huy ail your Goowl- at faha?.:,to:.:l - .4' Cheap Sta - e; TiwY n.eclie4l. an , l are eettstatutli in cry thin.: new awl JeSiralilu to their stocif,. April 27, .tts37. tf . '1 - _ . , rew --, • • irigke :try to :r~ inform LL.e Li iii' of urvrn and • that she is now prepare,tl to esecuui 3tillintirryr in all its branches. iliWest'Aliddle street. 11,t few floors behrc 31... George Little's store.—'• Work dome n!,eiper man - elsewhero in, town: Please call WO .:Ce. • • ' 21, • D - c. iaand Ton Or. TOHV woairros. F f st4inritiltle Ramer? ' n. 1 ,1 ran at all times he fituntil' prepared to attend to the calls df the people. at in the Diamond. adjoining. the- County From long experience. 'ho• flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with• such an infinite degree of skill. as will meet with the entire satisfirlion of all *ho mar submit tkeir chins to the keen ordeal of roJ :ors. Ire hopes, therefore. that by his erten- • tion to busilie..s. and a desire to please. he wilt• merit as well av receive. a liberal share of patroriage. The Aid: will be attended to at their titivate 'dwellings. Gettysburg. Jan. 8, 1855. tf i- The Ladies 0. Tl lt lITIEL f. it to their alrantat7e to enll 1 4 • 1..0m track BrurhPr.. nn,l fa,,e thi.ir largo and' h , , stock of Sillm, Cirilli4. Lawns, Du •alg, Tam' i11e.,1), - lainC 4 , ealic ,, es, Ging'. ham*, Sc., wt ,•11 rare xollin" ehear. at I'AUSESI'OCK 10.07'1IEllS, ''+, Siya of the lici Runt. ' ~.., Aril 13, 1357. ___ ---------., •
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