4i • - - GRIM I VA7iVA 'FILE IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY & REAL ESTATE Oa Rairrffiy, M." 2891 of STtembet next, FIVE 8 ibaoriber. Assignee under a deed of ' votemetary assignment for the benefit of steditors, by TuottA3 WAascs 1 Wire, Will oil at Public Sale, at the Court-house, in Get- , minus. the following raluablo property, viz: , No. I. TWO LOTS OF GROUND. booting on Railroad street. on which is erect pd a valuable Iron and Brass Foundry, known the "G thighurg Futili.irv." with all the' Demoisavy apparatus, Steam Engine, Flasks. Plettateea. Tools. &c. The Foundry is now in mesas order, and doing a first•rate buhineas. No. 2. A HALF LOT OF GROUND, Ott 00.1teT of Carlisle and Railroad streets, with& new Two-story P rick DWELL ING, with Attic and . 111 , ement—largejt i t two awry Brick Back -building and Attic. Stabling, never-failing well of water, £o.--admi.ably adapted for a Public House. .N 0.3. A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, adjoining No. 2. with Attie* good cellar, back-building, &c. " .-11110 114 W. No. 4. A LOT OF GROUND, on Otlreiti 01 Chambersourg and West streets. floating 60 feet on former street and nisei back to an alley. with a Toro- S story p#artered DWELLING, Weather boards& Beck-building, a Frame Shop. Stab ling, Well of Water, Ice. No. 5. A LOT OF GROUND, adjoin ing No. 4, fronting 60 feet on Chambershurg street, on which are erected poultin Threoatory Brick DWELLINGS, with Attko. Thus trill tte sold ingather or separately. to suit purchasers. Na..6. 1 TW0 LOTS OF GROUND; edfoliing'No. 6, lath fronting 61 feet on Cbainberlsburg street and running back to an ally,Wag desirable building lots. No: 7. HALF LOT OF GROUND, 011 Cast. Middle street, adjoining properties of Epltnine lieusway and Geo. Swope, on sibiatt• are erected a good Two-storyC Prase DWELLING, Back-building. n Well of Water, &a. isikt. B. A LOT OF GROUND, on West Middle street, adjoining properties of S. 8. McNair and others, fronting 60 feet on Middle street., sad running back to an alley. No. 9. FIVE ACRES OF LAND, Dion or less. near Pennsylvania College.. ad joining lands of IL McCurdy, Eden Devan, N ob o. 10. THE INTEREST OF TADS. WARRIbi. (being the undivided two-thirds.) in it TR.AUT OF, LAND, in Freedom township, oontaitAng 40 Acres, more or leas, -adjoining lands of S. S. McNair and others, known as " Middle Crepka Factory." There are • on this property a lege Two-story lip.:;; DWELLING, Back - huutling. Stabling, Si* Mill. and other improvements. The wa• t,erpower is equal to any in the county, and furnishes an admirable site for a Mill or raetorx.. OD"The interest of D. Warren, who owns the other third of property No. 10, will be sold at tbe,saine so that the purchaser will secuiYan enure title. Sobs will commend at 10 o'clock, A. M., edam attandaziO will be given and terms made known by SAMUEL WEAVER, Aa.rignee. Apg. 17. 18.57. Orphan's Court Sale. BY virtue of an aline Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the subscriber, Adru,ioiatrator of Patti? Cobb, deceased, will drat at PablicS Sale, on the premises, on Sat urday, tie 12th day of September next, the Baal Estate of said decedent, viz : A FARM, siMate in. Liberty township, Adams county, three mile -west of Eunnitsborg, adjoining lands of Hon. James McDivit, Maxwell Welds and others,..containing 164 Acres, More or less, • about 30 acres of which are cleared and in . a good state cultivation, and much of the balance is well covered with thriving Chesniit and Rock-oak Timber. Be tween 40 and 50 acres mere could easily be cleared. The improvemen ts are a one and-.half story LOG HOUSE, Log LIR , Hams young brcliard of choice fruit, de. There are two good Springs near the dwelling. The road from MeDivit's Mill to Se,billasville passes thro' this property. Sr Persons wishing to view the property ere entisented to mill ulloon the ?übs•u•iber,, re siding thereon .. will li e offered undivided or in two parts to suit purchasers. lipirSale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by W 3f. A. COIL, Idner. Bythe Court-4. J. BA LDWIN, Clerk. • - Aug. 10,1857. is I Rare Chance ! TAIXIAT#LE FARM, FOR SALE NEAR GETTYSBURG. N irreswanes of authority given it the last I , and testament of Sawa Mauer. - der seabed. the subscribers, Executors of the said Jacob Herbst, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, on Tuesday, September 15€ h, 1857, at 1 o'clock. P. 31., Ole following 'valuable Real Estate of said fleetisi):: FUB FARM,- on must deceased resided for thirty years, situate on the Millsrstown road, the rst farm from Gbl4l - iurg, containing 1(1) ACRES tad MY PERCHES of patented laud, baying large proportion of Meadow mad a due pro portion of Timber. The improvements consist of a :. large Two-story LOC.; 1101: SE. a - Ili large Stone Bank Barn, Wagon . Hi! shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House, - and all necessary out-hoi Wings ; & brat-rate nasae-fitiling Spring of Water and Stone Spring House. Also, a fine Apple ORCHARD, with a variety of other fruit. The fences are good,and the lan I in a fine , tate of cultivation. afirPersung wighing to view the property are renweted to call uigiu the heirs residing *imam Mike same time an l place will be sold, t of 'mask Land, • coatiuni9g 12 Acres and G 6 -9 4 1 1 ;•••:. r 04441. a_djoining lands of'Jacob " • pvisher, Michael Trostle, Solo mon-Young. acid others. Person Nri-hing t 4, view this tract ore requested to call nt Solo inihn Young's, on the Cold Sorinir roai, on Silturtlay, the 12th of September, at 10 o'clock, when they will be shown the :same by the Executors. S.ISIVEL HERBST, ) Executors JOHN 11E11.BST, log. 3, 1857. to Orphan's Court Sale. RY virtue of an order of the Orphan'r. ju Maud Adams coutvy, the undersigned. 44ministrator of the estate of Gamins Bpi: Motif, dec'd., will expose to sale at public out , no the premises, on .Calrday, the nth - 44 of Srptentber nett. at 1 o'clock, P. M., (vermin TRACT OF LAND, eontaining Put 11 Acres, of which about 4 acres are tuber. and the balance in a good state of -pultivation—.on which are erected a two sto-y LOG HOUSE, (wcathertx)arded,) a log weatherboarded Barn, and a large Shop, • ng House, and other outebnildings: Ida..•reon an Orchard of thrifty trees, har ing ebuiee fruit. The tract is situated in 714Noldbab township, Adams cxxinty, adjoining lauds of Conrad Thotnas, Leti Irwin and Pew Dillon. The terms wilt be made known on the day gale by • JOHN HOFFMAN, By the Court—.!. J. Baldwin, Cierk. • Aug. 24,1857. Is Auctioneering. A (DREW W. FLEII3IING, residing in A Breikiaridge street, near Janie' Pierce's, - s(hatrsbarg, offers his services to the public Sae Crier and dectiower. Ilia charges Ire Arderste. and he will en all occasions en eleavor to render eadafakidcm. Ile hop' to receive a share of puddle patronage. Aug. el, Br: wsi 18IT 'Tnll! MAILCOS SAMSON rIAN sell *beeper than anybody else?. Beesaie he buys at auction, for case. Look at his Hato, that he *ells bnivireds of. Gentlemen har•e bought and paid for orteh Hats from $.4 50 to 4 00--but Samson sells them at 2.5. And vhf dues he sell them so eheap Because he bought at auction. Ls,k at his Boots and Shoes—look at his Gaiters—the same kind sold at other places at from 00 to S 4 50, he sells at 1 .4 1 t 47 ir to And aby ? lic,:ause he bought. at au,•twu. Liuk at his Cl,thing, and, in fact, every thing iu his liue. Ile will sell a Cunt, Pants and Vest, some linen and some cotton, for from $1 75 o $2 00 per full suit, And why Because be bought them at auction. Also, black Summer Cloth ,at, Pants and Vest, I.e sells fur $3 00. And why? Be cause be bought them at auction. I am confident that my old friends and customers will bear me out in the above.— I would say to pose who live at a dirtance from town, suppose you need but a Rat, or pair of Gaiters. Why dcn't you come to mj establishment? Even if you lone i whole day by so doing, you will bei siring from $1 12i to $1 76 an the purchase of either— and that is es mach as most of men make a day by hard work. Beside this, you can alive much more in the 'purchase of such other articles as von may need. Recollect, TUC stock is a Loge and varied ono, and all articles sold astonishingly low. Ccene to town, get your dinners and horses fed, and you can never fail of saving the price of a day's labor by buying to the Cheap I:Me.erice Store of M. SA.3IStIS. July 13, 0 4 57. opposite the Bank, T. KINGSFORD & SON'S Pure 9t•wego Starch, (FOR THIS LAUSTILT,) HAS established a greater celebrity than har ever been obtained by any other Starch. L 'This hag been the result of its marked an periority in quality. and its inyirtable uni formity. - . The public may be assured of the contino. ance of the high stanJard nos eatablished. The production is over Twenty Tons daily, and the demand has extended throughout the whole of the United States, and to foreign countries. Working thus on s very large scale. and under a rigid system, they arc able to secure a perfect uniformity in the quality throughout the year. nits u the grew! Desidertaulla aN Starels-making, anti is re4ized nuts fur Me first time. The very best Starch that can be made. and no °Orr, is always wanted by consumers. and this will lie supplied to them by the gro cers, as soon as their customers have learned which is the best. and ask lot it—otherwise they would be likely to get that. article on which the largest profit MI be made. Mr. Kingsford has been engaged in the manu facture of Starch continuously fur the last 27 years, and during the whole of that period the. Starch made under his supervision has been, beyond any question, the best in the market. For the first,l7 years. he had the charge of the works of Win. Colgate Sr, Co.. at which period he invented Ole process of the manufacture of Corn Starch. Stir-14k . for Kingsfortl's Starch, as Ms nine Chnoeyu 1144 been recently taken by another tnctbry. It is sold by all of the best grocers in near y every part of the country. T. KIXGSfORD £ SON'S Oswego Coro, Starch, (Poa MIMING& AO") HAS obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch for the Laundry. This article is perfectly pure, and is. in every respect, equal. to the best Bermuda Arrow-Root, besides hav ing additionalqualities which render it jovial 'liable for the desert. Potato Starch has been estensively pocked and sold as Corn Starch, and bas given tales impressions to may, as to the - roal merits of our Corn Starch. From its great delicacy and rtrity. it is coming also into extensive use as a diet (or In fants and invalids. E. N. KELLOGG k CO.. AnsNrs, 10t1 Fat ton Street, N. Y. ALLEN & NEEDLES. AILENTS, 23 South 11 7 harms, Phila. Aug, 10,1857. 3m TO THE COUNTRY. 000 D xvrs. IHAVE rooted the Fonndry for the ensu - - ing year. and gun prepared to make the different kinds oC Castings tinnily made at a Foundry. I will keen vmstantly on hand the differFnt kinds of PLOUGHS, Points, Shares, Cutters, 'M kc.• Pots. Kettles, Pans, Washing Machines, .4. ; Soaves anti Machinery; Por ches, Veranddet,....l.l Cemetery Fencing made . and put up with divateb. All ordar.t will Le- attended to promptly ; but hein&v:nout capitol, and money being namsaary to cat r 5 on the laud:less, I will be compelled to sell for,cash, blit on all country works per cont. will. be de4ucted. Suitable tirade will be taken, if delivered at the time of purchasing.' Givens a call. B. M. WARREN. Gettysburg, June 1,125 T. Beady-made Clothing, COATS, Pants and Vests, for boys and man; Boots,—Shoes, Hats and Caps : Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Neck Ties, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings. Suspen ders,—a nice of lot , of ()owns, Water-proof OiLetiats, and everything else that can be found iu a Store of the kind, always to be had at SAMSON'S. Diamond Tonsor. TOHN W. TIPTON. Finkianalele Barber a , and Hair Dresser, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond...adjoining the County Building. From long experience, be Hatters 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 satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his ra zors. He hopes, therefore. that by his atten tion to business. and a 4esire to plea's., he will merit as we ' ll as receive. slibenl stare of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their plicate dwellings. Gettysburg, Jan. 8, 1855. tf The Ladies IVILL find it to their advantage to call at V Fahnestock Br”thers, and see their large add cheap stock of Silks, Challis, Lawns, Ducats, Tatuartines,DeLaines, Caliooes„ Glag hams, ko., which are Aniling cheap at FALINESTOCK-BROTHERS, Sidi 4 of list Rai Frunt. April 13, 1857 Stone Ware. FAITNESTILX:K BROTHERS hate jnst re ceived the largest and best lot of STONE WAKE ever offered iu the county, consisting of Jars, Jugs, Pitchers, Cretin Puts, Apple Butter Pots. Preserve Jars AMIE Pane. To n:isms Bottles, Spittoons, &c., to which they invite the attention of the public. Call and examine at the signor the RED FRONT. July 20, 1857. Still Another Arrival of IN KW 6OUDS, AT JM'OBS k BRO'S, Baltimore street, near the Diamond, where greeter bar gains than ever can be secured. - Quick and small prafits"--aleraes better fur seller and buyer—is the in Ato they prat-lice as well as preach. Give them a call fur anything in the Merchant Tailoring line—you won't re gret it. Gettysburg, July 13, 1847. JEWELRY & STATIONERY—any quan tl end the beet stook ever brought to this place. If you doubt it, call in and see for youimel V&A -4lt SCIIICK'S. SAPO 1.:1:IFIER oa CmitiarrlLA.TXD LICII for making Seep--ta be bat at BROTHIiRS. Carriages, 11Ingirtes, UGC. - Tl 4. FARMER/IP.) Wield%lCS' GOOD AND CHEAP: Savings Institutbni of Adams Co. THE underscred wooliPln form his friends /111118 Institution receivesdepositoe for which and the pahlic enerallv, that he con-' J, i t pays interestas f o ll ow , : tinned the C.kIiIIIAVIE -MAKING Ill'Sl-. For over 10 months. 4 per cent. per miaow. NESS, in all its brooches, at his establish- For 3 and not over 10 months, 3 per cent. inent, in East Middle Street, (near the east per annum. Fur trinsient deposites, not less end,) Gettjebuzig, Pa., where he lair on ban] than 3 )days. .^. per cent. per annum, payable a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put on demand without notice. up to order whatever may be desirt , l in his A joint fund (capital) of S1( , ,0i.11) has been line, Nil i—Racttaway and Bast-Burls paid in. t'arrybir z; Falling-Top, lA,cl.- T. ,. ~-. 7 ' For loans apply on Wedresilay. .2.ci%ti. on Ltp ...te as .ow as a dime. atral, d; Trotting Bltyg ICS, r) . , ` ,_ !.._.,,•• Sums re i i i i Jersey Wayurta, ill:. V—• Interest to be allowtd tiliene‘,er the deposiits With good workmen and good materials. l i e amount to e 5.00, and on each additional 45,'11 can pledge his work to be of tho bast qua li t y j and upwards. —and his prices are among the lowest. I Office in South West Corner of Public Square, nest to George Arnold's store. Open /'Repairing done at short notice, and at reasonable rates. Count r-y produce taken in daily f ro m 9A.M.to 3 P. M., and for remit'. exchange for work. Call! ! 11= deposates every Saturday, from 9A. M. to JACOB TROXEL. i 6P. M. June 15, 1R7. , Attention, One and All! ti NOW IS IDE TIME To Hare Your Picture Taken. SAMUEL W AV KR having provided him *elf with an entire new and p}oadid SKY LIGHT DAGUERHEAN 110011 at hie resi dence in West Middle htreet. opposite Prof. Jacobs, one squire West of Balutuore street. where he is now prepared to furnish imbrotypes mid Daguerreotypes. in every style of the art, which he will war rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex perience and superior apparatus give him advantages seldom furnished by Daguerrean ititablishments out of the city. He has *large number of specimens at his Gallery. in Chant herstu rg street, where he will continue as here. tok•re,' Which The public arc requested to call and examine; fl7•Charges from 50 cents to $lO. Hours of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Oold Lockets. Breastpins, suitable for miniatures, always on hand, at the eery lowest prices. TD"Cbildren will not be: taken for less than 11 00. 'll - J - AIIIIIIOTYPES taken from one dollar and upward.s. and in the best style. Jaly 20. IS5d. tf Bringman & Anghinbaugh, STILL .1IIKAD! IITE are just receiving a new lot of Hats. Caps, llootr Shoev7 —of the very latest Spring stjles. and intend selling at small profits. Call and Ace them byline purchasing elsewhere. Reatetu ber 'the "Once, Paxton's old stand, Chant/ten,- b.trg street. March 23. nanover B. Railroad. /lIRAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad I. now run as follows : First Train leaves Hanover at 9 .t. u[., with Passengers for York. Harrisburg, Columbia and Philadelphia. This Train also connects with the Express tar Balticuure, arriving there at 12 K. Second Traln leaves at 2.15 P. M with Paa senKera for Bel Li more and hitt rmedia to places, and returnb with paabengers from York, &c. Alva. 3. J. LEIB, Agent. Removed to Hanover. FRANCIS J. WILSON, late of the Wash ington House at Abbottstown, ha.; taken HERSIIEY'SOLD .tNDPOPUL ►lt STAND, in llanuver, where he will be happy to enter tain all who may patronize him. [lig Tale is supplied with the beat the market and kir den can affurd, and his Bar with the chuiLtst of liquors. ILA Stables are commodious, And attended by careful Ostlers. Give him a call. You will always find Fttaac. on the spot, ready and walliug to wake everybody corn• tunable. [April 27,1857. • Win. B. :11"Clellan, 3ttarnrtt at tam. appm on the south side of the Public IL/ Square, 2 ,loors west of ,the Sentinel ollice. Gettysburg. August 22, 1833. D. 11,Cona ugh y, 34tarnr4 at rata, (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug &Itook-store,Chambersburgstreet,) Attorney A, Solicitor for Patents nnd Pengiorts. BOITNIY Land Warrants, Back - pay sus pended Claims,and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C. ; also Alnerican claims in England. Lanai Warrants located and sold, or bought. and highest prices Oven. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa. Illinois and other Western Stater. - "'Aptily to hint personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1a53. - - • Eslw. 3ttarnrq at lam, TILL faithrally and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. lie speaks rho Gerutsu language. Office at the same place, in South 11.0timore street, near Forney's drug store, and nearly opposite Dan ner & Ziegler 's store. Gettysburg. Mirth 20. J. Lawrence Hill, M. D., Ittk -or H AS bis Office one door went of the Lcthe -11-1 ran church, in Chninbersburg ctreet, and opposite Urammer's store, where those wish ing to have any Dental Operation perform ed are respectfully invited local!. Itentasscits: Dr. D. Gilbert. Dr. C. N. Beth/ay, Dr. D. Horner. Rev. C. P. Krauth. 1). D.. Rev. 11. L. Ilaogber, U. D., Rev. Prof. William 1,1 1 . R,eytolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. &cover. Gettyiburg. April 1 , 1853. tf Alex. Frazer, Watch and Clock-maker, i t TTAS removed is shop to Carlisle street, .1...1 below II ik 's stirs , were he will always be happy attend to the rolls of cus tomises.- Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by Arica attention to business and a desire to piftsu, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. • • Ointyaborg., May IS, 1 8 57. .... 44:EMS•IN ARE, Cedar - wire and endless (~variety of Household articles, to be had very cheap a t FA II N EST 0C K BROTHERS. fIUEENSWARE. China, Glass and Stone t't ware—s, large assortment and selling cheap, at • COBILAN a PAXTON'et. A FACT.—MONEY SAVED by buying IM yoar'Hatii, Caps. Boots and Shoes at Bringninn (f- Aughladbaugh's. IN lE.N,:i salni l ? j neßr::Y(s:f I B L4 ° k ts incs hoc a s t:d f; l a i t al t ers l pro.,es, us cheap es the cheapest, at COBEAN k PAXTON'S. "lutes, Guitars, Ac- Al L :, s ) c r i .ie - , — )., ` : l' i 1 ,,, in r:,1 1. 0...,:,„„_,n sh.rt, from a Seraphima 1,..wn to a Jo.r.Y's hart}--Pf , w on hand and fur bale at S.I)ISON'S. TEN'S and Boys' Sr3IMER HATS of all ill kinds, to wit :—Straw, Chip, Braid, Panama, Otter Skin, Fur and Wool ut all prices, according t 4, quality, at May 18. COBEAN ,E. PAXTON'S. -SS 1 'ES' and Children's Flats of all kind.k inl' sr.d at very b•Nc prieeii at CUBEAN do PAXTON'S. FUITS and Coufeetioas, nice and fresh, just from the city, to be bed at ILLP.SPI THOMAS'. T LIGHT RID BOOTS.—A fine as sortnient of Kid Boots both for Ladies and Misses, just received and for bale by July 20. It W SI. BOYER. WALKINO CANES, for gentlemen, of vs rious kinds, just received by B, rnyman & Auyhinbaugh. CNDLES AT 16 CENTS.—A first rate article of Mould Candles can he hart, at 16'cents per pound, at NOItBECK'S, Kerr's old corner. FLOUR. CORN & OATS bought at all times by J. NOILBECK, corner of Baltimore and High atreeli. Pr,Rid.nt. GEORGE THRONE. Trea.wrer & Secretary, GEORGE ARNOLD. Directors, John Broagh, John Horner, Samuel Durboraw. George. Arnold. A. Heintzelman. JacotiMusselman, D. Sleet-eery, D. MeConaughy, William Culp, . John Mickley, Robert, Horner, John Throne. April G. 1857. REMOVAL, AND NEW FIRM TFt g undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they have commenced the Cabinet and Chair 1n:1'i:0g bovine's. in tialtihtove street. naafi where thev_will manufacture all kinds of FU H.NIT.URE. such as Dressing and Common Boreatut. Tables of vs. -- rims desc:iptions, Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Stand'. and every other article in their line— am. of the best workmanship and good ma terials, which will enable them to warrant their work. Also. every variety of Cll.ll COFFINS made at short notice, and in the various styles. House Painting and Papering attended to, and done in the best manner. Their prices will be ay low as the inwest, ati all who may patronize thew' will dekncm Ca - luinlier and country produce talseti exchange fue work. NOII.BECKA REILLEY. Gettysburg, Feb. 23, 1e.57., ly JUST FROM 7'IIE (TIT, With a Larger Stock than Ever! NoluiEck . h,ti just ree4i,(4l from •-/ the city a large stook of ditocxitiEs, Fisa, largest he ha' yet, offered to GIG pul lip. and-'which he iv 7:will- (Toning:, at his new M.mtion. Corsier,ion-Flaititmwe street. Give him a call ! find hi., Coffee, Sugar, Elolasses, Salt, Teaa, and oreryti,lL L : ei.u, the hoar est, t, be timl in toa urtit 1 , ,w t*,) tt sniall prolt Kerr•ttt 011 c ,t t•I 1 . 41:11 Getty4imr , , 11, 1 , -,74 New Wird ware Store•. ?PHF subseriliers woold :re,pectrully an lt 7c to their fricii , l. alitl the puLlic thAt they hive opened a II trdwrire Sore. in (Sal 6- tn.)re street, adj )116114 residence of David Ziegler, (lettyihurg. in adoo they alwlyt; ht tend to uf•r to the peptic J. large and general alibortinetit of Ilartlivare. Iron, Steel, Crorrria, E V. co II TRIMMINGS, " 1;: ttOny-tuart, Palnim, 01Is, and bye-stnirs, in general includiug every description of nrti- C'e,, ill the ahtive hoe of I,w-inv.'s. to iv',l•lr they invite the attention or Coach-maker', trAsnirtlis, Carpenters. Cabinet - inn kers, Shoe-makers, Stddiers, and the po Wk.' gener al Our stuck having heir) selectrid 'with great care and purchased for lc:l4l4*e iottran tee. (for the ready anonev,) to di.pose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can tro purchased anywhere. We particularly ryquent 'a call (ram our friends. and earnestly pAiticit i 11 ;0141e. of pill , ;10 favor, as we are deter ruined to cstahlisil a char seer for selling Goods at ierwi prices and doing business on fair principles. D.Y.S t NER. D.\l - 11) 7.1 Et.l LER. Getlysbnrg, June r.), 1;<)1. tf A illedientlievedution TILE Wt.)ltl,l) 11 Aloway's Ointment.- —l . lin I;nr. 1T I:01 - Ii- TER IRRITANT :—...111e vita, of (11--e3.-e of ten makes its way to tho IntrrnaJ orgin: um; the pores of the skin. 'fliisipenctratidg Oint ment. inciting under the hat 1 As it is"rubbe.l in,is absorbed throng - 1i the stile channels. and reaching the seat of halm tation, piouiptly i and invariably sabdues it. Whether located in the kidneys, the liver, the lungs. or any other importantorgan. It penetrates the sulfate to the interior, through the cmintless.tulies that coininunicatd with the skin es sucuner rain passes into. the fevered earth', diffusing Its cool and regenerating influence. ' Skin Dil...i.v.vald Olin liPetTr ..C.se,/finyt. Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the anti:lnitlammatory action of this Ointment.. Angry Ertiptiqu+, such a+ Salt Rheult. grysipolas. Tetter,l itingw•orm. Scald !lead:, Nettle flash. Scabies (or Itch) die out, to return no More, under its application. Hospital e:sperience ut ail parts of the world provsis it+ infallibility in diseases of the skin, the muscle+, the joints •ud the glands. UiCeri, ,Baru, miff l's.inor+. The effect of this unrivaled external remedy upon Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers and soreciashuost miraculous. It drat discharvs the poison wLi:h produces suppuration and proud Beak. and thus-the cures which its heal ing properties aft-mvstd complete are safe as well as permanent. Wounds, 13fltr:4P f, Mans, awl Scalds. Ihlteak .F.niales. All irregularities and ailments incident to the delicate and senaltive origami of the sex ate retneved or prevented by a few doses of these mild, but infallible alteratives. No mother who regards her own or her children's health should fail to have them within fier reach. fir E udthl 'aietitx The London ••Lancet," the London "Medi cal Review," and the moot ealinent of the fez tatty in Great Britain, France and Germany, have eulogized the •Pills and their inventor. l'alx an the 6e,1 reme 1 y kiwien in the world for Ih.fiAllowiny ori,e,r,rl : Asthma Debillty Liver Cutup/Ahab. Dowel C.,mplainte Fever and Ague Lowness of Apicits Oettglas Yemale Com- Files ColMt plaims in and Gravel Cheat D/aeasas Ileadaehe a ' Bacundary e rop- Coati. eness In ligeotlun tom■ Dy•yep.l• Inaneaaa Venereal Attentions Dlarrlxes Innarntnallon Warnao tif all Cods D:opsy Inward Weakoena `.'Sold at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY. 80 Maiden Lane. New York, and 244 Strand. London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United states and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, G 2; cents, and 3 1 each. 13:7 - There is a . considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients inevery disorder are affixed to each box. (0 - Ceterl lon I—None are genuine unless the words "Holloway. Sew Yuri. and London," ire discernable as a water-ma, in every leaf of the book of directions aroond each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by hobiing the leaf to the tight. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties cionnterfeiting the medicines or vend ing the same. knowing them to be spurious. Aug. 25, 1850. eowly Gp[LDREIN'S Shoes of every variety and site, It BILINGIMAN k AUGHINSAO6II . II successors tq VV. W. Paxton INLIREADS, Pins, Needles, Thimbles. La dies' and other Combs, Buttons. Hooks and Ey". Tooth Brushes, Lead Pencils, Matches, cheap as NORBECK'S. _ . 11 11-. _ ,-- • • t. 7,11111 4: I. ....!..7T177:1773:•:713 • #lll3 . • - " - . _ " •. . I t THE L.S.P.GEST Chair & Furniture Establishment Li ii a I ATLI lOT'S GAY ST. WAREROOMS, ill. Yu. 2.5 G fy erret, near Fayette, wOrro aro kept alwayi on liana, or mago to order, ever; At V le f.f French TrrE-s-TrrEs, ir. Phimh, IGtir , Chth or Bnicatelle. rtunelt Full Stuff and 31o , lalliun Parin ARM crt.nas, in Pluah, 'lair, Ciotti ur Broeatelle. French Fall Stuff Carted PARLOR sea, with Pinola, Bair , Cloak ur time/atone. , 602.11S:lealf French Spring Mahogany, and Walnut •Parlor CHAIRS, in llutr, Cluth or Plush. CilAilt3-:"Loarious tlenigrao, in Hair, Cloth and PI u4h. • Muff Sitting L'it;N:iES--1 lar7n asmort memt always hand. or any pattern. made pr eovitred with any roods to ord.r. CEIANIataI. , 31.11toga,ny or Walnut, yomnirre. from 1534 up. CANE EIL,111:S . and 1t0.. 1 4i:1g do,.—th e asmortment rta.dy wale in any one house in t4e Uaite& States—from *l:2a d :z -en up. • Bar Rernrn, Mee (`ll.liltc, in 0.41 r., }N r uhint ta 31 thu4aily, with CI Wood or Sciidea Seat3,—.k.n utisortmeot ea.c.aucing over 50 dozen. bl*t CIIAIRS and SETTEES and Rocking 'vet 100 d )7.011. A. MATIIIOT, 25 Nnrtli (iny Street. near F.tyetto streeL May 18, 1857. ly TWO D LINES To //AN() vEk. EXTRA CO:i1 1I OD A TWNS. —The un ieraigned returns his thanks to the public for the encouragement heretofore extended to hunt, and takes pleasure in announcing that be has completed arrangements by which TWO DAILY LINES of t'oaehies will run between hurg and Hanover, to connect with the trains to and flaw Iletitnore; 'York, II irrieburi, l'hilatielvldat, &a. P e rmwels desiring tickets or iofortuation will CAA on the understgited, or on I 'ItAii.L.KA Tali:, Ticket &Litt, at Lilo - E , ,;le 110(0. in Chan:herstateg street. ,`;.2 -- •:-IteciUl itterfriem given 10'01 pnel:3;ro4, _tf... , -... , 0r othfr loteonsass entruhletl to titr wt ler signed bet.ween (lc Ityeburg and Ilan...eel. O a hada will, inemptly and carcfully atteild 'The c N rs:gned has also e ff ected ar ratigt;ute.fu4 iy wthelt he tt il; be able to mipE.Ty. l'•eicha. Stage.,. 5..: , tor Fant.raLs and other occaeious, AL LLILA;, , et Ile choiges. i ~!clt 71_10 L k S \VI: \xErt. Gettralni•g, .1p:4'13. 1,1,37. the ,lise k i,v, neutralizes the tubercular matter, _ , allay.s :he trough, -causes a free and easy ex- Sital:trerA: Harley. ! pee:oration, heals the lungs, pnrities the' C4..ficii 11 - .l.oiev awl .I,r , i)y, ' Wood, imparts renewed •i'ality to the nervons I% 1101.ieS.11,tr i and Retail. at the Phi I a del - ' •ysiem. gi t• in- th it tone and energy so inclis , phi* Wateli and Jewels Store, No. 913 pens-iiile for the re•turation of henith. To be North Second ant eet, corner of qua., y , l'bila. al,ie Lit stale gootidently that Consumption is delobia. • - curable liy inhalation. is to me a scows of Gold Lever Watches; full jeweled. 18 carat mialMytyl pleasure. It I. as much under the oasis. 528 00: Gold '<pines. 10 carat. 1524 00; ron;vo: of medical treatment as any other for-, Sileer Levers. full jewel, d. 812 00: Silver Le. mid ,i,', mi.,e,t,e : niuetv out of every hundred , pines. jewels. 64 Utk: superior quaroi N. r: 7 tit) cast s can he cured in the first stages, and fifty G a la sp ee gaei es „.7l ow fl ue sa rer a u . ;ik.i ,5 0; mr rent. in t h e second ; but in the thud singe th•ld Liraririets.-;-'4.1 UU: I,a,itutie bold Pemats, it is imp-es-able to save inure than five per • -.-1 00: 1 :Silver Tea Spoons. set. i', , 5 do; Go l d i ctiat , fur the Lungs are so cut up by the dis- Pens, with petim/ and silvi:r holder. k...i'l Oki. i ease ai to 144 thillance to medical skill.— Gold Fing e r Rings, 376 cents to tSftl): Watch N Eren, however. in the last stages, Inhalati on Glasses. plain, 12. cents; patent 181: Luitet l ag:it-di extraordinary relief to the sullferitig 25: other articles in proportion. All goods l atttnding this fearful - scourge. which annually ! warranted; to be whet they see sold for.. , destroys, einetritive thousand persons in the St.II.:FFEI3. t LIARLrY, I Gutted State," whine : and a correct calculation .orl baud. e4MC gotil and. silver Levers a t ud abouS\Pika. of .the present population of the ; Lepities. sill lower thin the above priori''. i e-trth, eighty millions are destined to fill the t 0..3. 20,, 1S:31. 11,, • 1 Cunsuniptive's gasvre. i Truly the glove r of death has no arrow so ' rpi)orinrs. . ~. 1 fat4l as Ouniumption. In all ages ft has Removed aur evpi.kr,,,slittAh uf the 0141 St mud* ...been. the great, enemy of life, for it spares J /I. SKELLY respectfully informs his old neither age nor \sex, but sweeps off alike the , the , beau ti ful, Cie grzceful anal ; the • astsunners as! the public generally, that hove, h e c ,„„,„,,,,, the n i ihoieh y r, „ if/ -,,;/..‘ i 1 %,.. ,;, gifted. Ly the ht' of that ....opreme Bett; near his ottl stand. in South Baltimore street. from whom comettwevery good end perfect ' u heft. he will be happy to accomintslate all gilt, I ain enaftled to`offer to the afflicted a; permanent and speedy pren in CohsuMption. tv km may patronize him. All work entrusted The first cause of tubercles is front inipure, to his care warranied 'o fit and b e of motet sub liilooci. and;the initnethate-effect produced by •,. staiiiial inlat.e. Th.,,,krui fir pet fall% On., he their dcpcsitiomin the lungs to prevent the solicits a ciuminsauee of putalic patron! ge. their Cells.. which' ~..:/7 llui .V it l`mk 5,., ika d ,r ~/ ~411,ter free a ' n " *- ' 1 " 1 n air into cso , .es a we a kened vitality through the entire F1.45i.0ix ire received. esll and see them- system. Then sum t • 1 it is more riittittial to ex . Gettjsblurg. April 9, its hi. i __ i pert greater good from medicines tittering the t e p er C e nt. : l u t e . t. t p cavities of the lungs then from those admin.' istered through the stomach ; the patient will N p 14 . s.vvitc.;§ rxsTrfurFos.—lF j! always find the lungs free and the breathing' iii, you want to myeet your um .ney with • easy, after Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhale certain regimen . 04 '00 ,114 teriatit and at the i lion is a local remedy. neveriheleas••it, sets' same quit fuo•nish to your fiwilies that which' constilitionally, and with more power apd,, wid be proliteble and e.seful—,buY ail y our , certainty than remedies administered by the Go ;• Gds at lahnestocks' a T h ey sap Sto - e. , stomach. To prove the powerful and direct have received, anti are continual/ adding' influence of this mode of administrat'on, every thiug nor said desirable to tbeir attack.; c hl oro f orm i n h a l e d w ill ent i r ely deatroyaeusi. i 'April 21, 1857. ;tf .. l i bifity in a few minutes, paralyzing the quire/ --- --- . - - - - i nervous system. so that a limb may he ain-; New Millinery. . I initiated without the slightest pain : inhaling 1/ITS9 LOUISA liAl',l4 Ll'l"f LE ,wishes to .the ordinary 'tuning gas will destroy lifsin a O A inform the Ladies of tir a and country, , few hours. that she iii now prepared to execute Millinery !, The inhalation of ammonia will 17inse the in all its branches. in West .Middle street, al system when fainting or apparenty divad.- , -- few doors below Mr. George Little's store.— 1 The odor of many of the inedicineigia percepti- Work done cheaper than elsewhere in town.. ble in the skin a kw minutes after being in- Please call and see. haled. and way be immediately detected in April 21, 1856. the blood. A convincing proof of the conati • - tutional effects of inhalation. is the' fact that Bounty Land Clain's. sickness is al ways produced by breathing foul pIIE undersigned 'will attend promptly to' sir—ls not this positive evidence that proper 1 the ccilleeitun of claims for Bounty Lands maladies, carefully prepared and judiciously under the late act of Congress. Those who administered through the lungs should pro have already received 40 or 80 acres, can now; dace the happiest. result/1 During eighteen receive the balance, by calling ou the subscri- years' practice., many thousands • suffering her and making this niece:wary application. from diseases of the lunge and throat, have JOEL. B. DANNER. been, under my' cue, and I have effected many Gettysburg, March 1.2,'1855. If remarkable cures, even after the sufferers hat] been prop6unced in the last stages. which fully setnifles tne that consumption is do longer a fate! disease. My treatment of con gumption is original, and founded on long ex perience and a thorough investigation. My ; perfect acquaintance with the nature of tuber , Iles, ito.. enables me to distinguish readily, the various forma of disease that simulate con gumption, and apply the proper remedies, rare ly being mistaken even in a single case. This familiarity, in connection with certain patho logical and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of con tracted chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Aledicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States and C•inadas by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be more certain if the patient should pay me a visit, which would give mo an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me to prescribe with much greater certainty, and then the cure could be effected without my seeing the patient again G. W. GIi.AHAI, M. D., Spouting ! GEORGE and Henry Wampler will make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash urvountry produce. Farmers and all others wishing their houses. barns. &c.,spout cd, would do well to give them i call. & u. WAMPLER. April 18, 1853. tf PIIILADELPIIIA Wood Moulding Mill, Willow &reel, abori. Ticc(fa, Nurbi Side. ArOULDINGS suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, worked from the best and thoroughly season ed material, always on laud. Any pattern worked from a drawing. '1 hi subscriber having purchased the entire interest, will continue the business with in creased fiteilities. Agents wanted in the various towns in this portion of the S:ate, to whow opportunities will be offered fur large profit+ to themselves. SAMUEL B. 1./ENItY. July 30, 1837, .3ru 300 Doz. Knives And Forks. HAVING just received of uur own impor tation, from Xoglaod, a large and ex te.ustve a.teurtment of Cutlery, we incite the attention of those in want of any style ut Knives, and Forks, Carvers, Nut Pics, &e., to come and examine. We will sell at such prices as will defy competition. Also, a large utsortment ot Table Forks, which will lie geld separately. Don't forget to examine the stuck at FAIINEBIOCIi4'. Stir'Country Merchants eau be supplieA at a annul advance. Iklav 18. GENTLEMEN, do you want to select from a large.and handsome variety of Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders) AO' if /9u call tft at : SCUICK • . New -Ciaod*--Nefir Wlrm, ,Li s t• clsg sr, r4x, EOFLGE A i/N01,64, CO. have jog reie6- IA ea from Philadelphia a handaOme assort ment of Hoods, suitahle for the seahou. Our awolc of Rea4y-Katie Clothing, and sliGoods in that line. extensive, Cheap Cloths, Cassi mercy .Cashmere tts.Drap Delete. Linens, Vestinga. Drillings, etc., fra. Call and lee us. If we cannot please you in n garment nad)•-made, w•e have our 'fedora constantly cutting out and making up. and Can make you a garment upon abort notice, and in the very beat manner. Our prices cannot be heat.— blive et a call. March 3,1, '57. P. have given Mr. J.'o. Damn en in terest expressly fur the purpose of settling op my old business.. I have now been-optrating 37 years and have nerve" until now detention! to - sends up. my hemline's generally. Those therefore who are indebted to me, either by Bond, Note or Book account, wilt please call and pay the same. GEO. ARNOLD. March 30, 1857► tf 150 I Ds You Wiiik Itargalus I? 60, 00 TO SCHICK'S CHEAP - STORE, aerner of th , Diumptscl and Baltimore street. has jwit eturned Erna Phila. delplitti with a Intl awl complete assort meat of Sprin t : tiugliff, consisting of Black and bred lloths anti -Cassitneres, of all icy le+ an I patterns ; allot Satinetts. Jean., 11.A....ttoncdt.,:vud Linen f 'Muds. for Mon's wear and S'atio, mn , l :Nlarsenilvf yel,jug t. ales, Su,pec , ..,,Cravat,, lam! ti loves: at Prices to auivtlie tkraciii—which gontlimien wishing a complete outfit, wvuld very n all to eztunitse? Ftiß TIIP. LADIES.--Just received waaparior iikAortiocut of Block Saks. which WM be ewld I ,I W : 11...we,;c de Laines, Gingham's, Irish Linens, Swiss, _Book wed Muelias, Dotted... Swiss and ['lola Moslins, Cdoires, I.),Alars, Dress Jes., which &it...variety, el,- mile's"- and. i•strapness cannot bo ill tik;.• wurket. Ciirllecollect, that although there is a great rush tn &hick's I. Inirgains, all can be no.e.,tnitl.flatel. trouble to ShOW thrt)4ll4. Therefore null in, and exatniue the largest, richest and chearcm •,wek. you ever laid your eye% Gottysburg. April 13, 1557. 'THE PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE Inxttrance Colrepanir, I .‘ PITAL 9..413:1 5 - 86— effects 'insurances, In N.-) any part of the State. li,sinst loss by fire prudently adapts its operations to its resour ces : atfords ample indemnity, aqd promptly adjusts i LA:losses. A4mns. ovum.y is represented in the Board of Managers by lion. Mosi:s MeCt.a.tx. MveLLAS. l• Mice of)! W McClain, Gettysburg. May '26, 1R56. • ...... 4 ,_%,-- , Int ralrtnint DI 4CO Ve ry. ,CONSUMPTION .1 4 ,14. 7 , 42. ,J Lqn:le and ThYout 4:11.-ab f by liilull f itivii, 11r4114 eonvey‘ the remediaa to the rarities in the fungi through tho air p•wiigez. mid coining in direct contact with office,ll3ll7Thert _Vo.lt 9, pelowl2tA, PRILADELPLIU, July 20, 1857. ly Flour ibr Sale. 1F you want a good barrel of Flour, call at liOliE'S STORE. as he has made arrange ments to have always the best, which he will sell at 25 cents advance. May 5. JOHN 110KE. Candles and Soap. PERM, Adamantine, Patent and Arolld Candies, Ca 4e, Olive, Iluine-wade, Eureka, Veriegated, and Rosin Soap.. for sate by' E. 11. MIN IGII. CARPET Bage,• Treats, Umbrellas, and Canes, -at OOBHAN & PAVTOWIt re . ZIT AND, aavr,a OQT OPi ANON' • 1 1 " t FARMERS, read this andthen canoe and buy, fur we still hate,"afew more 161117 The subscriber takes this method of calling the, attention of the public in general to that valuable piece of machinery, styled Henh's Patent Hay Holster and 'knurl Excavator, ll.tNin7., the right of all Adams county' s be will sell either machines or townAhip right 4, 11. G. CARR. ' ta*Aino. nt filename pinoe, yon eau be ad. COnlili'. , /atVa h nS tine BUGGIES as can be got up hi the. State for the eememoney—•core stoutly . kept on hand. Repotting .1014, neatly and cheaply, at short notice. All kinds of country prfatuce taken in exchange for work. Clettyiturg, Slay IR, 1R57. Cm' •' The Rev. C. S: Burnett, AT T HILE laboring as a Missionary hi I Southern Asia, discovered a simple and certain Cure for Carrstemplion,..tethrna, Brow elitie f , Coughs, Golds, N , „rrinc3 Debility, and all impurities of the ; also, an easy and effectual mode of lulialing the /,'eniedy. Ac tuated by a desire to benefit his suffering fel lows. he still cheerfully send the Recipe !fret) to such as desire it, with full and explicit di rootiona for preparing and successfully gain the Medwinu. Addreee REV. C. S. tURNETT, tin Lleoudiray, N. Y. City August '3, 1557. Gm I.adles, ThH 'ITRy 1 ' • CICMEA,'S d: PAXTON litre always 'on tunil 1t iirge acid well selected stOck of MiSoles% Old' Ohlideates • Sttoes, OAIVERS AND SLlVeilli, of all.kiuds. Lai stall pri4s. No troulda allow Goods. May 18. CHOICE FARM LANDS few SALE. 01 1 11 E Illinois Central Raklroad Company 2- is now prepared to sell about 1,..100,000 itcrbs of in tracts of about FOUTY _tom, on tong credits fill at lam ratex r t f tittcrexts. These land., trend *granted b a r the Govern ment to aid in the construction of this Rnad, and are among the richest and most fertile in 'the world. They extend from North - Haat and North West, through the middle of the,StAtte. to the extreme South, and iselede eller y, e , ty of climate and productions found between those pluallels of latitude. The NOtthein portion is chiefly prairie. interspersed with floe grn s ves; and in th. Middle . and Serwtficril seer ions timber predoWnetew, alternating eriih ;'beautiful prairies andespeaings. The el 'nitric is more healthy. mild stns ma.* ble, than alto oiber.pset of the country—the mire and biacing, while living '}}reams :and springs Of excellent'w a ter_abouud., ilituntitious Goal is erkensicfly mined, and supplies t cheap and desirable fuel; being rot at many pinta at *2. to' 64perr-tan'— and wood can be bidet the same rite•{Rl eotd. Building Stone of excellent eptiliit .also bovindiN which crawl* proc than the ~ e xpense of transport I The grett,fertilirr of Vim Jambi; which are a black rich mould from two to Sio feet deep, !amt. gently rolling.--their contiguity to this Road. by which every facility' is furnished for • tc4vel and transportatiOn, to the principal olltltets 'North. South, Eitat and 'West, hood the. economy With which twi t can, be mitt:s ued, render than the most vituable investment that can be found ; and preitent the moat fa vorable opportunity, for persons of industrious habits antrsinkll means, to eclquittrat comfort ' able iutleptudence in a few years. Chicago is the greatest gnat , * market in the world--end -the facility sod economy with wlnat the products of these lands city be tramported to that market, make theni much rare prdita'• e. at the prices asked. than those 'unite remote at govorntnent rites, , --as ' the add:Lomat cost of transportation is a per petual tax on the latter ' ,' which must be borne 'by the producer, in the 'educed price be re ceives f,r his grain. ,&c. The Tile is Perfect—and when the Anal payments are made. Deeds, are executed' by the TruNtLes appointed by ihe Slate, and in whom the title is vested; to' the pirrehtsiers, which convey to them absolute titles in Fee Simple, free and clear of every incumbrance, him or ruor.gage.,, , Trioare from $0 to $3O 1 Interest °My 3 per eoui. Twenty per cent.' will be deducted from the credit price for Cash'. Those who purchase mr long credit, ,give • notes psychic in 2. 3. 4. 5 and 6 yow' after date, arid are required to improve one-tenth ! aanirsirlY for five years. so as to have one-half the land in culittattop, at the end of that , tune. Competent Surverim dill accompany those who wish M examine thesi , landa. free of charge and aidthew in waking &elections. The Linda reuniliitirg, , unsold as rich • and v 8 .414111- da thine whicit;beee been dis posed of. 3;7'S'etirgrat itzps will be sent to any . one who will enclose fifty cents in,Posti ge Stamps, * and Book`4 br' Pamphlets, containing numer ous, insLar l 4 l o of successful twining, signed by erespeetable and welt known farmers living in ' die neighborhood of Railroad Lands, through ; out the State—also the cost of fencing, price of tile, expense of harvesting, threshing. etc. r any information—will be cheerfully' !,giver, Application. either personally or by • letter, in uglisb, French or German. addres sed to JORN WILSON, Lazy) Co miosiosor of the 'Moot." Central It R. Co. IJ'tQdiee Illinois Central-Railroad De pot, Chicago, tools. - April 20, 1155 tin • - S11:5 - . ES ; W . I .... .\S TIIE FOR , ' COYVIrTED. Joss -1000 s Arrnan, 0 . 1 Who haeluadlOteirs li4t;oee u a Benic ia si.stod PubliettinK snd aut or- . , -.... 41 A Berea of tLeettrreg at the4lroadtcay 741 . bet-wick, \ L'il when,_kw 10 successive nigh:a, over tIP CJ'.. 50 ,000 People ."33 , Greeted him with rounds of applause. while F'he exhibited the manner in which Coun. us terfeiters execute their frauds. end the as surest and shortest means of 0 'Detecting them ! ' 'r The Bank Note Engavers all say be is the 0 greatest Judge of raper ?dooey living. GRE (TEST DISCOVERY *OF TOP: PELFSISST CKNTORT Fos DNTECTING COVNTERtYLT BANE NOTES. Describing every Genuine Bill in existence, and exhibiting, at a glance. every 62 Coitnterfeit in Circulation! 0 , Arranged so admirably that ANFEJIMCS IS Z BAST ANL) DICTIICTION ISSTANTANYOM fl:7 - No index to examine ! No pages tp lmut up! But so simplified and arranged that the Merchant, the Banker and Business ia man cab see all at a Glance. j' 4 .4 gal Ugh. Frenrh onfi German. I 6, - THI:23 EACH MAY READ THE SAIII IS HIS OVA :0 ATI VE TOSOCI. 1 X MOST PrurEcr BASK SOTS LIST KOILISMITi " Also. a list of •,,? ALL nix rtlYeri BAIIIIIJ L 7 ANIVCA ! A Complete Simmary of the Finance of ...Europe and America will be publisbed-iu welch edition, together with ell the Itt*. 4t tent iCews of the day.. Also, Ai - A MINS OF TALES, 1 f 0 From atrold Manuscript foimd hi thellike. 4 elt furnishes the most complete Met t esp - sf . ORIENTAL LIFE",;iil I.' , g Describing the moss Perplexinvabllielal !in which the Ladled and Gentlemetßillthat al country have been so often tend.' These IQ Stories will °Distinct, throughout 0 the whole year. and,: min - A prove the most entertaisting.mrst.ollierei to the public. - 2l ra-Fandshed Weekly to Subscribers * only, at $l. a year. All letters must be ad. dressed to JORN S. DYE. Broke; I Publhthtre and IsmOstor, 70 WaltV. Apikt-17,1857. 7 -ly Mir EH
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