Horrible Atrocities in India. The English papers give numerous r..oconnts of the atrocities perpetrated on Europeans in India. Aletter from Bangalore says: lVc have had an awful time of it, I can rt.l.llT you, though we ourselves have been mercifully kept from alarm sad danger. No words can express the feeling of horror which pervades so ciety in India, we hear so many private aceuunta of the tragedy, which are too sickening to repeat. The cruelties committed by the wretches exceed all belief. They took forty-eight'females, most of thbm girls of from ten to fourteen, many delicata h- nurtured ladies—violated them, and kept them for the base pprposes of the heads of the insurreetion for a whole week. At the end of this time they made them strip themselves, and gave them up to the lowest of the people to abuse m broad ilaylight in the streets of Delhi. They then commenced the work of torturing them to death, cutting off their breasts, fingers and noses, and leaving them to die. One lady was three days dying.- They flayed the face of another lady and made her walk naked through the street.—Poor Mrs. —, the wife of an officer of the re giment, at Meerut, was soon expecting her confinement. They violated her, then ripped her up, and, taking the un born child, cast it and her into ,the flames. No European man, woman or child has had the slightest mercy shown them. Ido not- &Hey° that the world ever witnessed more hellish torments than have been inflicted on our poor fellow-countrywomen. At Allah:lb:id they hate rivalled the atrocities of Del hi. I really cannot tell you the fearful cruelties these demons have been guilty of—cutting off the fingers and toes of little children, joint by joint, in sight of their parents, who were reserved for similar treatment afterwards. 110 — On Saturday evening week, a collision took place on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, twelve utiles from Philadelphia, attended by the loss of three lives, and the injury more or less, of between fifteen and twenty persons. say-The Grand Jury have found a true Lill against Mrs. Cunningham, on the charge of producing a fictiuous heir to the Bard& estate. The Great Snake.—lt is stated that lltely' a rattlesnake was killed in Har lon county, Kentucky, twenty feet in length. He was shot on the mountain with rifle balls. That is the last of the snake storied. oomeadr.th.lstest lial timers, York & 1140 Tar Weril - --- Baltimore—Friday Ita- Flour, per Larrel, Wheat, per Rye, 44 Corn, 14 Oats, Beef Cattle, per hand., Hogs, Hay. per ton, Whiskey, per gallon, Guano, Peruvian, per ton, Ilaurer—T hursday Gut. Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $5 50 " frow stores, 6 50 Wheat, per bushel, 1 15 ® 1 25 Ity e, SO di Corn, 00 Oats, 30 Cloverseed, " 6 00 Timothy, " Plaster, per ton, York—Friday last. Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $5 50 Do., " . from scares, 650 Wheat, per bushel, 1 15. @ 125 R. e, .. 85 ~ Cora, ,- 62 - DM Clox erneed, Tim(qhy, " Plaster, per ton, 0 , 7_ t ag e s - On there4,ll in't., by the Rev. J. Martin, Mr. MIRAM MYERS to Miss ELIZA J. LITTLE, both of Denderaville. On the Bth inst., by the same, Mr. GEORGE PLANK_ja Miss MARY CATIIARINE BOWERS both of Huntington township. On the Bth inst., by the Rev. R. Hilt, Mr. BALTZER SNYDER to Miai MARY ANN SCIIIVARTZ, both of this county. On thelOth inst., by the Hill, Mr. ADAM HAMS to Miss ANN MARIA PE TERS, both of this county. On the let inst., by the Rev. G. Roth, Mr. JOSHUA. TAYLOR, of Butler township, to Miss , NANCY KEAN, of Fayetteville, Frank lin county. - s)e t ,4 • • •ti.. :.,jr • --a_ • r . I.Ao . b On the 24th ult., Mfrs. CAT EIARINE GELSELMAN, widow of Michael Greiselman, of Hamilton township, aged 83 years 10 months and 15 days. On Friday week, Mrs. NANCY WESTON. of Cumberland township, aged , about 100 years. On the Ist inst., CLAYTON ROTH, infant son of Feter Kime, of Franklin township, aged 2 years and 18 days. Oa the Gth inst., Mrs. MARGARET MA RINO, of Mountjoy township, aged 86 years 1 month and 24 days. On the 24th tilt.. in Franklin township, Mr. DANIEL DAWALT, in the 67th year of his age. On Tuesday morning, Sept. 9th, at Allen town, ELIZABETH EVE, daughter of R. Clay and Anna M. L. Hamersly, aged 8 months and 12 days. Notice. THE undersigned requests all persons in debted to him either by Note or Book Account, to call and make immediate par menk He has made no assignment of his Books ; and will urge the collectmn of accounts with all speed.THOS. F. FRAZER, Sept. 14, 18.57. Stone Peach & Tomato Bottles. AVEhave just received a large lot of V Peach and Tomato Stone Jars—an ex cellent article for preserving fruit. If you Vs= something that will not rust and injure the fruit, by all means use storm ware.— Titan is nothing equal to it. Call and see them at PAEINESTOCKS% Found. ABuckskin Puree, with a steel clasp, con fining a small amount of money, was found in Danner & Ziegler's Store, some days aim The owner can hare it by describing the property and paying for this advertise ment. E.nquire at this office. Sept. 7. riARPET Bsgs. Trunks, Umbrella", and ki amps, st COBEAN & PAXTON'S. VIVIIEREAS. in and by the Act of the 77 General Assembly of this state. enti tled. "An act to regulate the General Elec tions of this Comtionwealth," enacted on the 2d of July, 1839. It is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of snch Election to be held, and to enumerate in such notice what oasts ars to be elected: I, HENRY TiIO3IA.S. Sherif of the County of Adam', do. therefore, hereby give this public notice to the Electors of the said County of Adams, that a will be held in said County. oa the Second Maeda' , of October next. (Ms 13610 in the several thetricta composed of the following Townships. ,is: Is she First district. composed of the Bor ough of Gettysburg sad the township of Cu Wl berland, at the Ooort-hoess, in Gettysburg. In the Second district. composed of the township of Germany. at the boom now oe copied by Peter Lingentelter. in the town of Littlestown, in the township of Germany. In the Third district, componed of the town ship of Oxford. as the house of Widow Miley, in the town of New Oxford. In the Fourth district, composed of the townships of Latimore and Huntington, at the house of Caleb R. Hildebrand, in the town ship of Huntington. To the Fifth district, composed of the townships of Ilatniltonban ann Liberty, at the Public School-house in Millerstown. In the Sixth district, composed of the town sh:p of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by David Newcomer, iu the town of East Berlin. In the Seventh district. composed of the township of Menalien. in the Public School house in the town of Bendersville. In the Eighth district, composed of the township of Straban. at the house of Jacob L. Grass, in lionterbtown. In the Ninth district, composed of tke town ship of Franklin, at the house formerly occu pied by Jacob stallsniith, in said township. In the Tenth district, composed of the township of Conowa go, at the house of John Bushey. in McSherry 24 to wn. In the Eleventh district, composed of the township of Tyrone: at the house of Samuel Sadler. in Heidlersburg. In the Twelfth district, composed of the township of Mountjoy, at the house of Cieo. SAyder, in said tout s hip. In the Thirteenthni%trict, composed of the townsty,p of Muuntpleasant, at the public School house in said township. situate at the cros4 roads, the one leading from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the other from Ilunterstown to Hanover. In the Fourteenth district, composed of the township of Reading, at the public School house in Hampton Is, the Fifteenth district, composed of the Borough and township of Berwick, at the pub lic School-house in Abbottstown. In the Sixteenth district, composed of the township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas Moritz. in said township. In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township of Union, atthe house of Enoch Le - fever, in said township. In the Eighteenth district, composed of the township of Butler, at the public School-house in Middletown, in said tos nNhip. At which time and places will be elected One Governor of Pennsylvania; Two Judges of the Sign-erne Court of Pennsylvania ; One Canal Cuinuirssioner of Pe . nn'a; One Member of Assembly; ;5 20 6 - 6 525 1 10 i, 1 42 75 (co 95 62 0 GT 25 ( 9 i 35 7 50 0 9 50 9 25 9 75 12 00 @,lB 00 24 0 26 65 00 One Sheriff; One Prothonotary ; One Clerk of the Courts; One Register & Recorder; One County Commishioner; One, County Treasurer; One County Auditor; One Director of-the Poor; One Coroner Also, to vote For or Against the following Atuencintents to the Constitution of the State of Pennsylvania, agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each house of the Legislature, at two successive sessions of the same, each amendment to be voted on sepa rately, and the tickets to be labelled on the outside, "First Amendment," "Second Amend. ment." "Third Amendment," and "Fourth Amendment," and containing on the inside thereof the words, "For the Amendment," or ...Against the Amendment," the said tickets I to be deposited in separate boxes and sepa rately returned. RESOLUTION Proposing Amendments to Me Constitution of 2 50 6 50 6 00 a SO 6 50 Resolved by the Senate ant Melee of Representative. or the Coinoonmeallh— of Penn..) !YAM. in General Areetn bly met That the follow:mc amendments are propoped to the con.tantomi of the entomenwsalth, in accordance with tbe provatue of the teeth article thitrea. /111:0 . •11C71 , 11/.. fir There shall be as additional artlels to al4l eossaltatioo to be clesiguatod as article stoves, as fu/Lows: Per-rios 1. The State may contract debts, to "apply as set &delta or failures in reorenmes, or to meet eatoensee Dot otherwise provrdod for: but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent. -whether contracted by virtue of one or more arta of the gement amenably, or at different periods of time shall 0.11.0 r exceed seven hundred sod fifty tbouaand dollars. and the money arisiwg from the creation of such debts, shall be applied to the purport for which it was obtained, or to repay the debt. so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever bac 2 In addition to the above limited power, the State may oostract debts to repel hormion, 'apprise" lusurnic lion. defend the State to war, or to redeem the present oatatatsling indebtedmies of the State; but the roomy aria log from the dontractiog of such delesothall be applied to the porpoise for which it was nailed, or to repay such debts and to 00 °titer purpose whatever. Sac. 3. Except thu debts above specified, in redone nee and two of this article, no debt whatever Wall be armed by, or on behalf of the Stele. Sac 4. To provide for the payment of the premed debt, and any additiotal debt contracted as aformaid. the 'mishit here than, at its dud setesiroa, after the adoption of this anmsdnaent, mate a doting rued, which shall he mafficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, sod =neatly to reduce the principal thereof, by • nun net lees than two ininired sad fifty thousand dollars; which aoklog food shall consist of t h e net annual income of the public worts, from Uwe to time owned by the State, or the proceeds of the sale 4st...eke owned by the State. together with ether fond. or resource* that may be designated by law. The said dating had nay be Incrowead from time to time, by amigaing to it any part of the taxes, or other ramming of the State, not required tar the ordisary and earned ex penses ofgovernment, and made. in cameo( war, 'Prestos or insurrection. no part of the said sinking hand 'hell be seed or applied otherwise, them to the extingaishammed of the public debt, until the ammant of sect' debt is zedoosid be. low the nom of are millions of dollars. Sac. IL The credit of the wenssowealtb shall not le any 1211arier, on event, b• pledged, or bawd to any antinomy, corporation or osecetatien : nor Mail the coo wont...aids hereafter boomed • Jtdat owner, or stockholder, In any oilopsey, arociatios, or torporsbee. Sec- 6. The onsontoawnelth shall not ammo the debt. or any Part thereof, of any county, city, borough, or town ship; or of say corporatloo or association; sole. web debt shall hair* bees coetrected to mobile the State to re pel lavas/on, .pyre. domestic inearvectioa, &dead Wolf fie Übe of war. or to asabt the State la We elechargo of our porton et be weasel ladobtedasse Soc. T. The legislature shall out satinets* My aunty, city borate', township, or incorporated district, by virtue of a vote of lb Oneonta. or otherwise, to beams' • stook. bolder In any company. ancelatkie or corporation; or to obtain .a.ey for. or loam/ Its credit to any corporation, ea 111PCIMAIO, institution or party. !bore shall be an additional article to laid seestlestlet, to be clan/pnatolt at article twelfth, at tab's : No county shall be divided by a hoe cutting oft (wow one tooth of its population. (either to form a Dew county or otherwise.) vichotit the espreas aament of each amity. by a rot* of the *lectors tberoot ; nor shall aay non county be established, containing loa than foar hundred equal, 7rom section two of the drat article of Use constitution, strike out the words, "of the city of Philadelphia, and of each county rwrpeetively front section see, woo article, strike out the ...MU. —of NutsJeiphla and of the several coantien ," from section seven woe article, sinks eat the words, '•neither the city of Philadelphia nor any." and in sert in lieu thereof the words. nand no; " and strike out sectton four, 5i1314111 article, and to lest thereof insert the following : nffacrios 4 In the year one thousand sight hundred and sixty four and in every' seventh year thereafter. r•preoen tatives to the number °rope hundred, shall be apportioned Lod disci ibuted equally, throagdout the etat., by dnitricts, in proportion to kw number of Wald* Inhabitants in the several parts thereof, except that any toasty ociatainiag at least three thousand „ire huolred tarktiles. roar be •Iloweil a separate representation , but no more than three counties shall be joined, Lein coanty shall be divided in the forma t:co of a district Any city containing • sufficient nu'ober of to-tables to entitle It to at least two reprosentativie, ahall hare a separate representation wired it, and shall be divided into convenient dietricta of contiiguorts tarrntory, of equal taxable population as eau as may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative " At the end of section seven sane article, Insert these words, "the city of Philadelphia shall be divided into sin. gle lenstarial distncts, of contiguous territory, as nearly peel in taiabl• population as bat no ward shad be divided la the formation thereof " The legislature, at its Ant eemeica, after the adoption of this amendment, shall dir kW the city of Philadelphia into manorial and repreeentatire diatncte, in the waning above pnyrtdeg ; each &strict, to remain unchanged mall the Sp portioatnent In the year one thousand eight tuandred sad atety-loar. 4• . s ritocLANALTiox. oxnnAL "zz,rt,z,anoN the Commonwealth • WTI CLII II OP PUBLIC DEBTS liniCturD A.lll3ltilla2llT •ITICLII 111. OP NSW COL:NTILS I= saki aositltstiss, r risY loVssolbsesd ssi us! is Bscrioo no leoetiolare r 1 Wee Ile Sow to al. tar , revehoore owel, eborter torowearlime Ursa ter .legend, b, or •der, re Woolei r w pooroll obesity*, I. lbeir It tow M Itkiericem to Oltoeltieese er' tie eeerse OR ; I, sorb oruneer, bowever, abet me lope** dual be data to the rorporstloo. attenuoa is directed to the Act of Assembly, passed the 27th day of February, 1849. entitled "An act relative to voting at elections in Adams. Dauphin, York, Lancas ter, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and grit," viz: &nevus! I Be It *sorted by the Senate and Hoene of Repreeesthaiv es of the Commonwealth of Proesylvama blew* demob', mot, sort it Is hereby selected by the an therilly d this sinms—ithet It Yell be lawful foe the jusittled main a She of Adams. I.4asonster. Dennble, York, Proshilay thenivertand, Bradford, tkietes, finstee, And in*, those sad attar the pseente of this set, to valid for el/ candi dates for the various Lakes l he Allot at se •lectiwe en one slip or ticket Provided, T once fur which every eandisleht to Total for, shall he desigtutel, as mitred by the_eniettesi brae et th is Comeneneeelti. BaCTION 2 that •ay frond committed by soy person voting is UN manner above preerrited. shell be pageants' by the esteUag lamest this Oesenessesolth. Attention is also directed to the kdlowing section of the Act of the General Assembly of the session of Ihsl, entitled "An Act to pro vide kir the election of Judges of the several Courts of this Commonwealth:" gettetag,4. net the Ileums forJolges shell ho halm! eenaleetert la the sevenst .inches distr.. I. the name unmoor la all ragmen as olectiooe for nipreemotatavee an er shall be held mad assoleated, and by the mum Jadges, leoPegt ge. sad other ugh:ere; and the provialuess of the eat of tie lies seal I.aemhly, amettled "An Act relatiolg to the olecimoo of tbn Cuunouunealth." approved the second day of Jutly, aye thousand eight hundred and thirty. hoe. ctrl ita several sapplemonta, sod all other tike Men, so for as the moo shall 100 In force mace applicable, shall be dean., sot taken to apply to the •lectloa for Judges , Provided. That the short-aid electors 'ball vote for juirres of the Supreme Court on a separate piece ofpiper, lusil for all other Jahr. required to he lama. to the law, on sooth er oelerater lowoo of paper. Auo—tu eat by v Irte• of the 14th section of Om act afurea.d. every poirmn, accaptom Justices of tha Peace, who shall huld say 'Aim or appointment of profit or trust adder the thorrament of the Coital Motes, or of any city or looorparated diotolct, whothor a outanalasismed °ewer or othornmon, a subordinate udiaer or agent. who fa, or 'shall be employed motor the legislative, •seeative or judiciary departmental this Slate, or pf the United or of any city or inourporraled district, saulajm that imerranombar of Congress sod of the nude Legialltare, sat of the sel.et or Common Council of any City. or Connunaionor of any in corporated district, is by law Im:spells of bolding or star. cislagat the MOW 11tau, the AMR oralgtulatnwlt ulJudge, inspector, or Clerk of any electsum of this Cumirmoorealth, std that no Judge. Inspector, or other °dicer of any ouch election. shall he eligible to any Ales to be thou voted for. Auto-711.5t In the fourth .r•ttunu( the Act of Amenably entitled .•An Act IVIMIN to exeruttune, and furuther pur. peed," appended April Mb, lit4o, it ie enacted that the ahiresaid 14th section •••hall ad be ennodrued, as to prevent any wadi* caner ur borth,ll4 racer, (nice eervlap aa Jude, inepector ur clerk, at any general ur special election to Una Ludanorrealth." And in an I by an Act of the General Assembly of this State, pineal the 24 'toy of July, 1 sid, it i• directed that the impactor. and Judges he at the piaci, of their di•trtcta use the day of the liem•ral Election alaremuJ, at Y o'tloct in the forenoon, to do mid perform th•arversl duties required and enjin's.' on them in and by the woos vet Aol be it farther directed. in amt by the Act of the Gene ral Ameilitil) of this ?tale, aforesaid, that one of the Judges of each of the different distrieta afuremud. who shall bawls the charge of the certitlette- of the number of rules which 'ball have been given for each candidate fur the different eases ilea sad there voted fur at their respective districts, shall meet the third d.y after the election. which shall lie tin rill D•Y, vas /rTli ov Ot11.11•MI afureaald, at the 'mart ka.ma In the hriniuzil of thittyaborn the. and there to make a fair statement and certificate of the nember of votes, which shall have been (Irma at the differest dis tricts In the society of Adana fur any permute fur the offices aforesaid. HENRY THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg, t Sept. 14, 12557. to Administrator's Notice. A NTIIONY DEARDORFF'S ESTATE.— Lette s of administration on the estate of Anthony bea I do: ff, I rte of Franklin township, Adams county, deceased. havillirbeen Vaunted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all pemm.a indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present, them propel ly authen tested for settlement. ' BENJ.IMIN %11I)011FF, Sept. 14, 1857. 6t A im'r _ Administrator's Notice. CAMUEL 110 i i F'S ESTATE. —Letters of 17 adnunistratiou on the estate of Samuel Hold, late of Siraltan township. Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the swine to present them properly authenticated for settlement. FREDERICK QUICKLE, A‘lna'r Sept. 14, 18.57. Gt Executors' Notice. CATITARTNEGEISELMAN'S ESTATE.— Letters testamentary nu the estate of Catha rine Greinelman, late of Hamilton twp., Adams county, deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing it. Read. ing township. and the last named in East Ber lin, Hamilton township, they hereby give notice to all persons ,indebted 'to said estate to make irnmediate_payment, sad those having claims against the same to present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. JtiIIN GEIS/A.ll AN, Sept. 14.1857. Gt Executors TOWN PRoPERTY, At Private Sale. THE undersigned offer at private, sale, the Two Story ROUGHCAST HOUNE and Lot of Ground, on .... West Middle street, iu t , ettysburgt 1: the property of Matilda Brooks now occupied by Solomon E. Taylor. On this lot there a variety of choice fruit ; also a Stable. o:7The Lot of Ground on the corner of High and Liberty streets. in Gettysburg. with an Alley in the rear, on which are erected a one and a trill story Flame ROrGH CAST HOUSE and Kitchen, Black- t , - -I smith Shop and Stable, with a we II of water—the property of Matthew Becks. M. & W. McCLEAN, Sept. 7-3 t Attornies for the Parties. 200 Laborers 'Wanted IMMEDIATELY, on the GETTYSBURG RAILROAD. Wages $1 20 per day— board $2 50. This Road runs through a high and healthy country ; no nernore so in the State. Wages paid p unctually eve ry month. Railroad communication to Hano ver, Yurk county, Pennsylvania, where the Road commenced. Enquiry to be made of Contractors on the line. IRWIN & TA,YLOR. Gettysburg. Aug.3l, 1857. 4t Littlestown Railroad! pus Fifth Monthly Instalment of Five Dollars per Share on the Stock subscrib ed, will be due and payable to the Treasurer of said Company, oa the 28th day of Sept. nest. pil-By a Resolution of the Board of Direc tors, passed on atturday, July 25th, all per sons in arrears after Aug. 28th will be charg ed interest at the rate of on e per cent. a month on their back payments, in accordance with the Act of Assembly. B.F. SLIORB, Secretary of the Board. Aug. 31, 1857. td N. B.—Any of the Directors will receipt for payments on Stock. ►TOBACCO & SEG ARS. of beef brands, and .1. at astonishingly low raters these high times, at the Flour, Provision and Grocery Store of GILLESPIE & THOMAS. ORANGES, Lemons, Candies, Crackers, Spices of alt kinds, Fancy and Common Soap, Hair Oils, ac., at NORBECICS. POWDER and MOT, the best mannfai- I_ tared, to be bad at NORBECIVS. IF you want to buy GOODS CHEAP, call at G. F. FASENROUR & BRO'S. at Heidlenttnarg, Adams co. rFIRUNKS, Carpet Bags, VeNees, Lo., of best quality, and low rates, at SAMSON'S. SECOND arrival of Spring Goods this day at the Cheap Store of FALINESTOCKS.% in the Fluur, Grocery and FOgoavnisYt'h ioniiillin e s call at GILLESPIE .t. THOMAS'. 2 000 PIECES OF WALL PAPER just , received and for sale at COBEAN & PAXTON'S. L&MSS Gaiters. Buskins, lad Sandler for sale chomp at ihuscutuit & AvonixsAtroolt. Vitualliki Fares, AT PUBLIC &ALS THI Heir.Of DANIIL Piuntcn, dOCOMOLI, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises. on Tlsesday, the OA day of October Ille4 the following property of said deceased, viz : A FARM, situate in Rending township, Adams eoanty, within two ID 11 OA of the Clettysburg and Han over Railroad, and I mile from New Chester, adjoining lands of Jruseph Spangler and John Laydorn, and bouulng on the Conown rrrr Creek . on two sides. The Farm contains 166 ACH.BB, more or less. about GO acres of which are first rate Timberland. with a due pro r tion of Meadow. The improve- ' ments are a large two story'4 1111 BRICK HOUSE, with a two • story Kitchen; a &Ole log Barn, with 2 Threshing - doors, Wagon Stied arid' Corn Crib, Carriage House, Spring House, and all necessary outbuildings; a good Apple and Peach Orchard of choice fruit, and a never failing spring of water near the door. The Conowago runs within one hundred yards of the buildings, which is very conveni ent for sneering cattle. our Persona wishing to view the property, are requested to call on the heirs, residing thereon. stir Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be_ given and terms made known by TETE HEIRS. September 7, 1857. --- A Z2C2.3 t1iA17.41"2. Desirable and Valuable Farm, AT PUBLIC SALA. TILE Sobs,:riber,Executor of Prrsa Pantie, deeessed, will offer at Public Sale, on the promises, on Thursday, the 24th day of Rep Pniber instant, the following desirable Real Estate of said decodent, viz : A FARM, late the Home Place of Mr. Ferree, situate in Tyrone township. Adams county, adjoining lands of Amos Myers, Jacob Ferree, Jacob Arntsberger, and others, containing 262 Acres, more or leu, having largeproportions of Woodland and Meadow. The( improvements consist a Two Story weathet boarde 1 hOUSE, a Stone Bank Barn, Wagon Shed ;111.1 - and Corn Criii, Spring house, 11, 4 TENANT hOUSE, Stable, ate., with a nevertailing spring of water at coca dwelling, and an Apple Orchard ou the premises. This has always been admitted to be one of the best grain-producing Farms in the whole neighborhood. Persons wishin. , to view it are requested to call upon Mr. Beck. residing thereon As the Farm is susceptible of con venient division, it will he offered in two parts or in whole, as purchasers now desire. Sale to commence at I o'clock, M., on said allay, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOFfL D. DANNER, hi r. Sept. 7, 1857. PUBLIC S.U.E. WILL be offered at Public Sale, on &U -urdny, the ;id day October nest, on the premises. A HOT — SE AND LOT, situate in Mountin) town,Lip, Adams coun ty. on the Turnpike leading from Littlestmrn to (lett3,liurg, four miles from the former, adjoining lands of -Je.Ke D. Newman an d A braham The h a mq. is a double 1 VO-ST( fBY BRICK 1 4 :, with an out building of stone, suitable fur a winch house, smoke-- house, or any other parpose; also otabling sufficient for three head of cattle, ..te. The lvt euntuinm 1 acre, mere or less, planted with growing young fruit trees. LOT OF GROUND, nearly oppobite the abn e, containing 1 acre, more or The lots will he NOM he par to ly or t—zether, to suit purchasers. bar 3 tic to c"rninence at 12 o'clock on said day, r lien attendance will he given and tennis mile ktiowu by THE HEMS Pi exintx SIIEELY, Deep September 7, 1557. MUSIC. PROF. P. MAIBERGER. formely of New York, and lately of Near;lle, Pa., an nounces tc the citizens of Gettysburg and vi cinity, that be will be pleased to give private instructions on the PIANO, Mir.zonsos,Vinus, Gurras. Fuss and all BILAIIIS INSTR.I3/KNTS he will alb° give instructions in VOCAL MUSIC, CULTIVATION OF TUC VOICS, and TEIOILOCCII 13 ASS. For partiulart And references enquire at John L. Tate's lintel, Gettysburg, Pa. I? E FE 1? Rev. J. Evans, New•vtlle, Pa. Rev. D. Hellelfinger, •' Dr. E. A. Sharp, Dr. David Ahl, 40 M. R. Linu, A. M., John Diller. Pres% of Newville Brass Band. J. U. Herron, Esq.. Newville. Messrs. Shryuck & Smith, Chambersburg. Capt. Bradley, Mercersburg, Pa. J. B. Meyers, Dan'l Shelly, Supt. Com. SchoolaCumb. co. Dr. 11. L. Lenber, Churchtovrn, Pa. Rev. Seahrooks, •' Corn. John Thomas Newton, U. S. N. Capt. S. P. Wilson. U. S. N. Capt. G. J. Pendergrast, U. S. N. Dr. Sharp, Surgeon. U. S. N. P. S.—Tuning Pianos and Melodeons at the shortest notice. Gettysburg, Sept. 7. 1857. 4w Adminietratrator's Notice. JOSEPH SMITH'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Jo'cph Smith, late of Ilonntpleasant town'p, Adams county. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Oxford township, he - hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to mike immediate payment, and those having choking the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE SMITH, Sept. 7, 1857. Administrator. Hover's Liquid. Hair Dye. THS following. from that eminent Physi cian of Philadelphia, Dr. Brinckle, added to the testimony of Professor Booth, only con firms what is evidenced by thousands who have lased Hover's Dye : "Girard Row, Cheanni 'Wee. / Philadelphia, Dec. 22. 18 - )3. 1 "In regard to Ifuver'.l Hair Dye. I can state unhesitatingly that it contains no deleterious ingredients. and may be used with entire sakty, sod the utmost confidence and stirtzu." W. D. BRINCKLE, M. D. Plover': if riling and hvielib(is lob are an well and widely known. as to require no eulogy of their merits, it is only necessary to say, that the steady and increasing demand. gives the best evidence that they maintain their character for suoenority which disuo• guiehed them when first introduced. years ago. Orders addressed to the Manufactory. No. 416 RACE street. above Fourth, (old No. 144) Philadelphia, will receive prompt atten tion by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Afanufacturer, Sept. 7. LApril 13. ly) asr - DUYour Hata, Cape, Boots & Shoes, m i r iur at Bringman & Auchinbanglea, in Chataberibung street, at the sign of the "BIG BOOT." R. MEADS. C. H. BI EVILER. LUMBER, COAL AND STOVES! NIA IV Xt R undeceived respectfully announce to the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, that they have entered into a co-partnership, and intend opening a COAL et LIT.VBER YARD, an Washington street. in the rear of the Eagle Hotel. where they will be happy to we'll who may favor them with a call. They will furnish every variety of Vote. Blackrusills and Linseberncr's COAL, at the lowest possi ble wholesale rates, in order to introduce it into general use. They also intend- keeping a full sad general assortment of LUMBER. as soon as the Railroad is completed. They will keep eonsuintly on hand every variety of COAL and WOOD STOVES, inning which are the celebrated Wilhaw Penn, Noble Cook, Royal Cook and. ;:ea Shell Cook Stone. Also the Charm, Capitol, Victor. Planter, Premium and Parlor Cook Stoves, Air-eight, Star, Franklin, Hot-air Parlor Grate, Lady Washington, Oak, Magnolia, Union. Air-tight Hare Cylinder, Tropic and Harp Cannon Stoves. Persons wishing to examine their stock will please call at their Stove Ware Roim, on Chaniheraburg street. two doors below Bring man & Aughinbaugh's Hat and Shoe Store. Oa - Onion promptly attended to. ROBERT SHE kDS, C. n EN R Y BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Aug. 31, 1851. THE MODEL FARM OF ADAMS COUNTY, AT PRIVATE SALE. TITE undersigned, desiring to remove to the West, offers for sale the splendid FA R JI on which he resides, situate in Butler towr- , ship, Mamie county, on the State Rand lead ing froui Gettysburg t.. 1 Newville, six mile, north °flans former place, and within a short distance of the thriving village of Middle town. This Fitrux pOPSCSSCR features of a de sirable character such as can he claimed by I few others in the State. It contains 106 ACRES—between 10 and 11 acres are covered with lefty Timber, and ' there is a good propertion of Meadow ; but .+t.t, the cleared land is well adapted to the growth of wheat and other grain. Since 1552 nearly 9,000 bushels of lime and about 1,500 of ashes have been put upon it. The soil has been turned up a foot in depth and no rook or other obstruction found upon the entire tract. The Farm is handsomely end conve niently divided into fifteen fields, with never failing water in every one uT them. l'pwritels of 600 panels of post and rail and 300 panels of board fence have been put up since 1852 so that, in celtivation, water, fencing, acrd 'every other requisite fora MODEL FARM. 'this one is hard to excel. The buildings (all erected since 1.52) consist of a large dou ble BRICK HOUSE, with Brick Back-building, large and dry eel. . ,4!.>firti lar, and a constant fountain of 5,f, 4 ,1 , water under the r of of the house a commodious Bank - Barn, unsurpassed in its improvements and co, .ve niences Wagon Shed and Corn Crib. Carriage House, • complete Hog. Stable, and all other necessary out buildings; also a two-story TENANT HOUSE and Back-building, recently erected. An un failing well of water and a running fountain in the barn yards. The buildings are construct ed in the very best style, and their 'outlook; such as to afford a view of all the fields from them. There is on the premises a first rats young ORCHARD of Apples and Peaches, and the country is also excellent for fruit. The track is being laid fur a Railroad from Hanover to Gettysburg, and when finished will Odd much to the agricultural importance of this region. , 17 - Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon the subscriber, re siding thereon. Letters of inquiry should be addressed to Bigler P. 0 , Adams county. Pa. ALEXANDER KOSER. August 31, 1857. A GOOD PROPERTY, IN II IiNNAsIA: au, AT PUBLIC SALE Tap subscriber will offer at Public Sale, sln the premises, on Saturday, Me 19th day if September next, the PROPERTY in Mummasburg, Adams county, fur several years ()erupted by the subscriber, and at pro ses-it 1 ) y Wm. D. einbrecist. E.q. It corusists uf A LOT OF G ROUND, with a two stosy BRICK HOUSE, ixa good Stable, a Wa.:on•inaker's Shop, two wells of water with pumps in them, and n variety of fruit trees, thereon. The property wax long occupied as ♦ TAVERN STAND. Pers&ons wishing to Tie" it are requested to call on premise.. f-S,:le to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by MOSES 11.,,FPENSPEROER A urvit 31;1857. Administrator's Notice. ARABDICARDORFF'S EST A'rE.—Let ten of administration on the estate of Sarah Deardorff, late of Straben twp.. Adams 00., deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, residing in Franklin township. he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to maks immediate payment, and those having claims against tho same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. FREDERICK mein, Adner. Aug. 24. 1851. 6t Administrator's Notice. FprLA. BETH HUGHES' ESTATR.—Let , ton of administration oe the estate of Fe lisabeth Hughes. late of Germany twp.. Adams co., deed., having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township, be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. HENRY SPALDING , Ad:e'r. Sept. 7, 1857. 6t NEW FIRM. Family Gpx•erie4 and C on feetiam. TOE undersigned have purchased the Gro cery Store of E. H. MINNIGH, on the Northwest corner of the Diamond, formerly occupied by A. B. Kurtz, where they invite the attention of all who may wish Groceries, Confections, Fruits—Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Mo lasses, Salt. Starch, Soda. Spices of all kinds, Lemons, Figs, A:monds, &c. Also, a fine as sortment of chewing and smoking Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, &c. 11:2"Country Produce ta ken in exchange for Goods. W.ll. BOYER k SON:" September 7, 1857. EIGHT -DAY, Thirty-hour and Alarm Clocks and Time-pieces, Watche'. and s flue lot of Jewelry, at SAMSON'S. BOOTS AND SHOW made to order, of the best material, and by good workmen.— Call at Bringosan k AngAistbaitAts. SILVER.—A fine lot of Silver Spoons and 1".7 Silver Forks, as low as city prices, now to be had st 8011ICK'a Oat soon, as they sell rapidly. PUBLIC ALE. paiereinee etas Order id the Orphan's Oceirt of Adams county. the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Many Sottxsa vtu.s.deo.,will offor at Public Sale,ou the pram- Mee. on 1 4 1-iday. the 2.5 a day c 'Wept ember M 7 i s the following property of said deceased, viz : A LOT OF GR4)ITNI), situate in the town of Hsmptnn, Adams county. adjoin ing property of Lucy Orerholizer and Jacob Deardord, haring thereon a two ,' story Frame iVeltherhod,rded (LOUSE, Stable, Fruit Trees. kc. ALSO, A Lot' OF GROUND, ad joining the above, with fruit trees thereon. ErPersons wishing to view the property are requested to upon the undersigned, re. sidling in Hampton. cl:7 - 9ele tosominence at 12 o'clock. M.. on said day.mthen attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB AIJIABAHOH, Adsa'r. By the Court—J J. Baldwin, Clerk. Aug. 24, 1857. is NlDue SALE IN pursuanoe of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of EIIIANORL Cuioeurrea, deceased, will offer at Publics Sale, on their premises, on Friday, the '2sth day of Svioember next, the following property of said deceased. via: A LOT (W GROUND, situate in Reading township. Adams county, on the road leading from Hampton to East Berlin. ad joining lands of Joseph Shaekr. Thaddeus Cbrooister end Adam Miller. containing fit Acres, more or less. The land is, cleared, and in an excellent state ores/Rivet/on. ALSO, A LOT OF GROUND, near the above, on the same read, oontaining 1 Acres, more or less—a small portion Timber. Persona wi , hing to view the lots are re. quested to call on the undersigned, residing in fiampton. EC7Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day. when attendance will be given and terms made knnwn by HENRY A. PiClClN'O.lm'r. By the Court—J. J. Baldwin, Clerk. Aug. 24, 1857. to - - . One of the Beet Farms, FOR SALE. MHE undersigned offers at Private Sale, j his FARM, situate in Straban township, Adams county, on the Hanover road, and ad joining the Uettvsburg Borough line. The farm contains lfi4 Acres, more or leas, the land being of the best quality, much of it " granite"—with fair prorortions of meadow and timber. Fences gond and the soil in lex cellent cultivation. The improve- • _,, s litmus are a comfortable Stone . ,ic; Ili Dwelling HOUSE, Batik Barn, ..! Ili. Wagon Shed. Corn crib, he.—fin. "::-.1,, rate Apple Orchard, a never-failing well of water at the door, and a number of springs upon the tract. It is certainly one of the must desirable farms now in market in this county, and demands the attention of capitalists. • Persons wishing to view, the property are requested to call upon the undersi g ned, resid ing theretm. ' DANIEL BENNER. July 13, 1$ i 7. 3m Private Sale. qiIIE subscrilior wishes to sell his FARM •at Private Sale, Piton to near Cashtown, Franklin township, Adams county, contain ing 75 ACRES and some Perches. adjoining lands of Thomai Cooper, Isaac Rife, Peter Mickley, Daniel Ileir„es, and others, having a large proportion of Meadow end some fine Timber. The improvements consist of a good Two-story LOG ROUSE, 1111::: a double Log Barn, with Sheds and Corn Crib, a neverlailing well, with a pump, near the house; also,'s good Apple Orchard, with a variety of other fruit; also, a good quarry of Lime tone, on the farm. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon the subscriber, resid ing near the property. Also, A Trait of Mountain Land, containing 22 Acres sad 30 Perches of Pa tented Land, situate about 21 miles north of the farm, on the new road leading to the Chapel, adjoining laude of Andrew Wilder, Robert S'aakeley and ()them FREDERICK STOVER. Actg. 24, 185'7. 7w• At an Orphan's Court, MILD at Gettysburg, in and n for the county of Adams, on the 17th day of August, A. D., 1857, e / before the Honorable Robert J. Fisher, President, and David Zieg ler end David Horner, Esquires, Associate Judges, duly assigned, &c. 4 On motion, the Curt grant a RULE upon the heirs and legli representatives interested in the estate of ABRAHAM KITCHEN, late of Readinx township, deceased, to appear at the next Orphan's Court, to he held at Get tysburg, on tlie V.. 41 of September, A. D., 1857, and accept or refuse to accept the Real Estate of the decedent at the valuation, or show cause why the said Real Estate, or any part thereof, should ne.t be sold, in case they or any of them should neglect or refuse to take and acceputhe same. Personal notice to be given to those heirs residing in the county of Adams, and to those residing out.of the county by publication in one netallpaper, published in Gettysburg, fur three successive weeks, and one copy to be sent to those heirs residing out of the county, addressed to each of them, to their nearest Post Otfm, as far as the Sheriffean ascertain. By the Court, J. J. BALDWIN, Clerk. Auguat.3l,lBs7. Register's Notice. VOTIVE Is herehy given to ill Legatees and iN other persons concerned, that the Admin istration Arroonts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on 14rey, Me 22d day of September next, via: (These are a portion of those to .he presented.) 280. Account of Noah Miller and John Miller, Evocators of John Miller, deeereacd, who was surviving Executor of Michael Mil ler, deceased. iFt3. The first and final account of Freder ick Wolf, Guardian of Wm. Flickinger, minor eon of Wm. Flickinger, deceased. Whl. 4'. WALTER. Register, Per DANIIIL Firma, Deputy. Register's Ofike, GeUysburg..} Aug. 24, 1857. td FULL STOCK OF Fall Dry Goods. EYRE k LANDELt. FOURTH L ARCR streets, Philadelphia, respectfully re treat NA Buyer* to examines fine stuck of SEASONABLE GOODS, adapted to Bur PENNSYLVANIA TIIADZ. Fall Line of Fall Dress Ckmds. New Designs of Fall Sliawls. Rich Silks of Newest Styles. Good Black Silks of all widths. 4 CIVICS assorted French 111erinues. • 7 .. Pull de Shevrek, New Goods. British and American Dark Prints. Satinetts, eassiineres, Cloths and Vostinot. Maslins, Linens, Flannels, Blankets, &c. N. B. Auction Bargaiux from Now York and thin City daily received. Particular at tention gi' en to C. entry orders tor Det4irable Goode. Terms NETT CASII. August 31, 1857. 3m Executors' Notice. TACOB liIERBST'S ESTATE.—Letters tamentary on the estate of Jacob Herbst. late of Cutnberland township, Adams co., deceased, having been granted to 'the under signed, the first-named residing in Gettysburg and the last-named in Hautiltonban twp., they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to 'pre sent them properly authenticated fur settle ment. SAMUEL HERBST, JOllli 11ERBST, Aig. 10, 1857. Eire. FLOI4k& FM slyer on hand at. NOWBECK'S. rusiao *ALL pursuante of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adorns county, the ondersigni4l. A dmiu'oitrator of the estate of Ift.far Ilscrozs, deceased, 'will offer at Millie Sale, on the promises, na Setturday, the 3fitsl day ef'Ssll - tender tte.rt, the following Real Estate of stud docoagoil, is : No. I. A LOT OF CI ROIT NI), situata in Butler township, Adams county, hall a mile north of Centre Mills. adjoining lands of George Pohl, Abraham Slayieuigh and the undersignesk coutaining 2 ACRES and (...4 Perches, (more - or less.) on whielr'sre erected a Two-story Frame Roughcast Dwelling LIOUSC, with a one . story Frnote Kitchen attached, a Leg Stable, with a Carriage House attached, a Log Cabinet-maker's Str oll other out-buildbags, also a young bearing Apple Orchard, with other fruit, on the premises, and a never-failiag well of water near the door, with a chain pump in it. No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, nil joining the above, containing 2 Acres and n Perches, (more or less.) Both lots hare boeu well lime 4 during the last few yearn. ' "1 illiirPersons wtshing to tiew-xlie . were are requested to call upon the u edetsi~red, residing near by. s%le to oumntenoe at 1 o'clock, g, /i v ots said flay, whets Wen:lane* will be !Own' and terms motile knoise blt OUN PAD SLAlBAVWli..sitioe'r. By the Court—J. J. BaLowts. (fisrko August 24, 1e37. is - A. Good Farm, AT PU8.L.1.0 j . . ripilE Subscriber. intending Wigs* farming, 1. will oar at Public &Wow tbdPrembmit. on Saturday,lke 19th dog of Septembor his FARM. situate in Butter lowuship. Adams county. within a mile of Areadtwrille. 14tfoinf ing lands of Samuel Wolf. Aohn Hartman. Thomas Taylor. George, Taylor , . and oche,}. containing 105 Acres, more or less, harriiii due proportions of Woodland and - Meadow.— The improvements are a Two-story' LOG [LOUSE, with two Kitchens, 11,1 • a Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Spring 1114.; House, Wash House. and other out-buildings : a rpring of water near the door of the Dwelllng. and one of the finest Apple Orchards in the county on the prernirrew. The land is node, good fencing and good ealtilot. Lion, and the cleared land has all been limed, sonic of it mice. • Persons wishing to view the property are re9vested to call upon.the undersigned; t tesid4 kng thereon. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P, M., en said day, when attendance will be given ancl terms made known by i/OHN HOFPMAN. Aug. 17. 1857. REAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuant.° of an Order of the Orphan'i 1 Court of Adams county, the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Jecon %mite, deeeuhed, will offer at Public Salo, on the premises, on Saturday, the 19th day of &Fr tender oea, tlbs following Real Rotate of said deceased, viz f A FARM, situate in Mountjoy township, Adiumicomity, on the Baltimore Turnpike; flitn. miles froth Gettvehtirg, and six miles from Littlestown,' adjoining lends of Peter Orndorg, Peter Cownover, John Worley end otbers,'contain ing 132 Acres, more or lees, with due_prop.or tions of Woodland and Meidow. The _im provements ere a one-and-dthalf story Weatherboarded HOUSE, Frame Barn, (with sheds all • 11 around it,) 'Wagon Shed, Corn Crib; Wash 'rouse, Log Blacksmith Shop; and other outbuildings; a first-rate Appk Orchard of choice fruit; a neverfaßing Spring near the house, with throe other ; springs on the piiimises. The Arm is under good cultivation and good fencing, and well watered. Persona wishing to view it are requested to call mx the undersigned, residing thereon. The property will be offered in whole or in two parts, to suit purchasers. 'Sale to commence at 1 o' kick , P. M,, on said day, whoa attendance will be Om and terms zrade known by PETER nomxrz. By the Court—J..l. listowix f Clerk. August 24, 1857. to • Ths $lO if• $l5 Single and Double Threw/id Empire Family Sewing Machbieg AN Agency for the sale of these ifi tit can be secured fur this county, on terms, by a personal application it the n ce of the subscribers, S. E. Corner oth Arch Sys., Philadelphia. No one need apply without sulllaient tal to conduct the business properly, and with= out references as to reliability and capacity. We positively assert that 4b,se . Sewing Machines, fur all purposes of family sewing, are by far superior to any Sewing Machine ift use, (no matter at what cost they are held.) and wherever they are offered fur ode will meet with a reads , and ointatant demand, I 3011NSON I GOODILLL. Aug. 17, 1857. Isi . 'Costar's' Rat, Roach, 600., Exterminattie. ])UT dp in 20c., 35c., 65c., and $1 Bated. IL Optletr's" Be•i Bug Exterwineder...— Put up in 25c., 50c., 75e, and $1 Bottles. "Color's" Elertric Poteder. for; AU4s.• ke nds, eft-. Put up in 25c. and 50s. Boxes.: • Principe! Depot, No. 388 Bmsdway. New York, and sold by DRUGGISTS and 111114.1 4 . ERB everywhere in the United States, Cana dair, West Indies and South America. CI:71uII particulars by Mail. Aug. 24, 1887. lm WY. OILLZIPIII. WIRY MOM AIL Family Grocery ac Provision Store,. (11ILLESPIE k THOMAS respectfullyle form the people of Gettysburg and the pot& generally, that they hare pat Marti old from the city with a general assortmenta GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and VEGETA BLES, which they are prepated to sell aildis as the lowest. FLOCII and FEED alwaysou band, and sold at small profits. Sore on Turk - street, one dour east of Wm, des' HMel. • t GettyNburg. Aug. 3, 1857. State Agricultural Exhibition. rrilE PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRI. CULTCRAL SOCIETY will hold 40 SEVENTH ANNUAL EXIIIBITION,..Est PIIILADELPIIIA, (Powelton Oroands f ) u the 20th and 30th of SEPTEMBER and t and 23 days of OCTOBER nest. The opal reduction on passenger fare and free_ptuutege of stock, will be furnished by the Reilweld Companies. The Books of entry will be epee at Philadelphia on and - after the let Septa& her. ROBEJIT C. 'WALKER. Set n .s:: August 31, 18.57. St • 11E110 VAL WIRGERD, MIME & BW4*, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN, .„, BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, 4t STRAW GOODS ; md3o, Ix rmunomnisrx.:: Moleskin, Silk, Felt and /lir Hats, N. W. cur. BALTIMORE & HOWARD ITTL, Adam B. Witigerd, uniel S. White, BALTIMORE, MD, John A. Swope. Aug. 3, 1.107. This Way! This Way. ist Tusr IN SEASON !—Fly Nets, of saTiolle 0 styles and colors, cheap at SAIIISOWS. BONNIVFI3, Ribbons, Parasols sma * Aukirts :1- 0 to be had Toy cheap st FAHN lISTOCK BROTH kay. '