. . 7 'relic liars Wanted. • VIROGLAIIIIA-710N titre &liool Directors of Germany"WIIEREA S. in tea by the Act of the ; ship will meet in Little4town, bri .ar t s- General Assembly of this state. & di p. a t 17a ocinber' n•xl: at Elsa. An act to rte ilt. the General Mor t% Dir. ' for tire purpoow of empkyirv,.: a.-iser. ti,,ipz or thi. emnmonwenlth," envcted on the 'kutiaknwellargeof the S.:lick/1A :1 , 1 of July, It;-10. it hi etijoim donme to give tiariag tlio whiter tunn. By order of ti,e liO.r 1, Wll. Sec'y Sept. 28, 1857 Teaebera Wanted. 11""'Sthoel Ihrectors of 171 tnwsPhip • mitt meet at S.;, or Slid it'p i h.o.i4e, On MiOrill I. AP 101 /i/ny Orto:.er ace, at 1 o'clock, 1'...1., for the purpope of 'employing five Tavbere, to take ettarze of the *Sellouts of said torrrodtio during th( witoer t.erte. By ort'ott t ch i ; fl Ord, I'f:TEIC LONG, Stelti. Sept. 28, 1857. td 9 Teacher* Wanted. V HE School ,D.rect. r,. ~ f M ,uutplea-nrit siswutiliip will nice! o' Suiat,day. /4 e 10 .9 4 c da of Oetaher next. at 2 o'clovk, I'. M., at Brush Hutt School 11 , .11. , r, for the purpome of ,waiipinyiug teacher. , Mr tlrr vriv,ter term. EtiliEl'a .i.X',KEl.T,'.sec'y. Sept, 21, 1857. td ----I,—*-- Teachers Wanted. -r Board of Sehonl Dirnet , rn of Iteaiiir.g township will mo..t Schnnl *louse. ime mat. north ‘,t Sator ity, de 104 •!/' l • P. fur the porpo.-e , ,t ferte.hor., for *aid townshin. to vrilge:s A ill -be raid. 1h order of t:,e b ~rd, W. E. 1111.14. 1 .1111 ND, &t-y. flept. 21, 11 4 -57. t 4.1 A Valuable Farm, AT I'UBLIC SALE. rlryr. Heirs of Di\ im. Nilo' , n, det.ea.ecl, will offer at Public 5.0,....,n I,: preini4o.., oh ' rrtesday. Ike lith day';/ lh t,,,1,r » , ..r.l, the Tollnwing'property of 6 aid deeea•ed, N . IZ : .. A' r A 1Z )f. , . . oeittutte in' Rimedivig v,wit-itip, .I.datus county, ,wttliiii two miles of the Cu. r tpd.ar e „ , , and Ilan pvsir E it ar o s t l, and I mile fr.'m Nt:w Coe.ter, adjoiniag lands of J c. , cii Spangler and John :/wytiono, and boundiug on the Conowaz , Creak on two sides. Tie Farm contains lai ACRE ' S, more or less, alsai t GO acres of which sre first rate Thuberland, with ri due propor tient of neadow. The imp t roie- - ~._ manta ate a large t‘,o story +,--7,6 BRICK HOUSE, with a tao as - : , story Kitchen; a double log Barn, ..s 1 ' 1 4;• . ;• ti,,i' with 2 Threshius Floors. Wagon Star.! and Corn cli&, Carriage -llou.e, Spring House. t and all ne,:essary outlyuildinzs; a ggod Apple , and Peach Orchard of choice fruit, and - a 'never failing spring of water near the door. The 'Conowago 'runs within one hnniired -yards Of tht, baildingo, which is very conveni ent far wowing cattle. . p" Persons wishing to view the propefty, -' ire requested to call on the heirs, residing ' thereon. VW-Sale to commence at 1 ozelnek. P. M., nit mild day, when attendance will be given pant arms made known by TILE HEIRS. . September 7, 1857 A Good Farm, AT PZBLIC SALE. ".. . stibscriber, intending to remove, will i ity offer at Public Sitle, uu the premises, on 4 Vaiurriay, the WM day of Ortobefr next, his VAL,3I, situate in )lountjDy town hip, Ad ams county, i• mile west of the Baltimore turn -pike, arliuinim , lands of Michael Trostle, .11cliaci Fist:ell', t ieur , ve Bushman, mid others, containing LIG ACIMS, more or less. The Li nd is in good cultivation, part having been limed-44s under goud fencing, and well water ed. About 30 irares are Woodland, and about 30 acres Bottom. 20 of which are now in ex cellent grass. The improvement.. -‘,....,; art, a large Two-story BRICK 1 - ,it. ni. 1104.:SE,Briek Bank Born.Wagou :, ' fill , ; . Sited. Corn CI lb. Carriage, Ilou4e,;; - :*---.: :itutike llotera, 2 eseeltent IVell4 ~t• v titer, at the Imiltlingvi, and a young 011CLIARD of thriting, trees. Stir -Perry - ins wiml.ing to view the premises, nre reloeste , l to call upun the subscriber, re eldin,z, thereon., • Stir Sale to commence at. I o'clkkek, P. 1.11., on twid day, when, attondauee will bq given and terms wade known by MOSES SCHWARTZ. eeirlf not sold on said day, the Farm will Le fur - Rent. Sept. 21, 1837. is Frivate Sale. r pny, enbserilwr wisher to sell his rA11.711 1 at Private Sale, situate ner.r l'asbtoWn,! Franklin town•hip, • ing 75 ACRES and sun o Pon lands of Thomas Rite, Peter Miel.iey, Daniel llc of ht.\ ;4, 4 a la rge pr.priltha i of Meadow vLd sor , :e fir Timber. The iniorovenieuta of a good Two-staly LAX; 1101:SIAlt!: ' a double Log Bar. Nt itit She Is and Corn Crib ' a never-failL;; v,y11,1 , -....-izh ft pump, near the loisTe, al-o. a;. .4 Apple with a, jariety of ,t l R.r fruit; a quarry of Lime•-tone, on the far:a. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon the sula,erit;er, resid ing near the property. Also,. A Tract of Mountain Land, containing . 32.''A,:res and Perches of Pa tented Land, Sittiate about':} miles north of the farm, on the new road" trading to the ilityml, adjoining Imola of Andrew - Wisler, itubart Saakeley and others. FREDERICK STOVER 7w* Aug. 24, 1857 One of the Belt Farms, FOR SALE. TIIE undersigned of'ws at Private Sale, his FARM, situate in Strahan township, Adams county, on the Hanover road, and ad joining the Uettvsburg Borough line. Toe 'farm contains b 4 Acres, more or less, the laud being of the. best quality, numb of it granite"—with fair proportions of mead.,w and timber. Fences go'ca and the soil in ex cellent cultivation. The improve menu+ are a, comfortable Stone :41 Durellini , HOUSE, Bank Barn, all': Wagon Sbett„Corn crib, , rate ,Apple: Vrihartl, 'a nevertfai d water at the door, and a number of springs nptid tinitraet: - it is certainly one of the most tleiirvAlelartis tiow in market in this county, pod sientands the attention of capitalists. Persons wishing to view the property- are requested to call upon the undersigned, resid ing thereon. DANIEL BENNER,. July - 13,.1837. 3m Administrator's Notice. ELIZA BETH DUG H ES' ESTAT E. —Let ter! of administration on the estate of E iyaa l x .tn Erughes, late of Germany tap., Adams i x ,..d ee 'd., having been granted to the under. signed, _residing in the ,acne township, he Iteneby gives notice to all persons indebted to staid estate to make immediate payment, and 'those haying clajms against the same to pre petit them propert7 authenticated for settlement. HESILY SPALDLNG, .Ideer. Sept +,1857. 6t TX. GILLESPII. FOLNEY TRONA& Fin*ly Grocery it; PreyMori Store. ritILLESFIS k T HOM AS respectfully in +l,s haul tiff:people of Clettysbufg and the public generally, that thPy lave pat return ed from *elite with a general 'tamertment of OROCERIXIS, PRO VISIONS and VEGETA :LILES, which thew are prepared to 'sell at low pa the lowest. }IOU I and FEED always on hand, and sold at /moult profits. • Swoon York street„ one door east of Wat tled Hotel. faottyalsarg. Aug. 3, 1857. «as Mica 811 k Bata. YW A ti ru a t fl i t !i i is g e riar 044" P A Y, Ca rt ' 4 41 4 111/ 4 21/Ge St s. Public Notice of such Election to be held, and to enumerate in sorb notioe vi hat officers arc to 60 elected: f. iIENItY THOMAS. Sheriff of the Counts' of Adams, do. then-fire. hereby rive this puhltr notice to the Electors of the said Cottiity of Adams. thit a • .J.L4I will be held in issid County. on the S•• o of T 0... ‘,/' it- r n. - 1 , 4r rtit.) in the several Dr tricts composed of the tullowing , Tow nslo ps. : In the First district, composed of the for , ough of Gi.ttysburg and the township of C urn berland. at the Court.tiouse, in Gen) khurg. In the Second district. composed of the township of Germany. at the house now oc cupied by Peter Lingentelter. in the town of Littlestown, in the township of Germany. In the Third district, comp o-ed of the town ship of 0 cford. at the house of Widow Miley, in the town of New Oxford. i In the Fourth district. composed of the townships of Lstintore and Huntington. at the hnnse of Caleb R. Hildebrand, in the town ship of Huntington. In the Fifth district, composed of the townships of Ilamil tonban and Liberty, at the Public School-house in Milleritown. • In the Sixth district, composed of the town. eh p of Hamilton, at the house now occupied ny David Newcomer, in the town of East Berlin. In the Seventh district. composed of the township of Ilenallen. in the Public School house in the town of flencleravtPe. In the Eighth district, composed of the township ofStrabsn, at the house of Jacob L. Grass, in Hunterstown. In the Ninth district. composed of tt e town ship of Franklin. at the house formerly won , pied by Jacob st.llstioth. in said township. In' the Tenth district. composed of the • township of Conowago, at the house of John ' Bushey. in ,AleSherrystown. In the Eleventh district, composed of the township of Tyrone. at the bosse of Samuel Sadler, in fleidlersberg. In the Twelfth district, cotaposed of the township of Mountjoy. at the house of Geo. Solider. in said township. fn the Thirteenth district. composed of the township of Mountpleasant. at, the School-house in said township, situate at the cruel roads, the one leading from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the Aber lrow Llunteretnpra to Hanover. In the Fourteenth district, composed of the township of Reading, at the. public School house in Hampton. In the Fifteenth district. composed of the Borough end township of Berwick. at the pub lic School-house in Abbottatown. In the Sixteensh district. composed of township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas Moritz. in said township. In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township of Union. at the house of Eau eh Le fever, in said township. In the Eighteenth district, composed - if the township 0! Butler. at the public Schoo:-house in Middletown. in said township. At which time and places will-be elected One Governor of Penneylvania ; Two Judges of the Supreme court of Pennsylvania; Ono Canal Commissioner of kenn'n; One Member of Assembly; One Sheriff; Ono Prothonotary; One Clerk of the Courts; One Register & Recorder; One County Commissioner; • Ono County Treasurer; One-County Auditor; One I)ireetor of the Poor; One Coroner. Also, to vote For or Against the following Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Peonsylvania, agreed to by a.inajorify of the members elected to each house of this Legislature, at two successive sessions of the same, each amendment to. be voted on evpa rawly, and the tickets to be labelled en 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 Amendtuent." the said tickets to be deposited in separate boxes sad sepa rately returned. RESOLrTIO\ Proposing -1 , n , n,11,1,1114 to 11,e Co n stitution of the Conentourrealth. Iter , lrei by the ?m ate nate an! Home of Representatives of the Voterasoowealth of Penney !reale is General AANIKII. y met: Thtt the follow - um soloudtaeots are proposed to the C.:lEl.a Ltettort or the coutta.,nosesttli. to er-corltut• witit the proAL.,,,n of the tenth article thereof. t I LST 0311.04 T. There .hill be an all:an:L.l article to conatitution to be desliznated as article riereo, ma follows: AXTICLII xl Or PUBLIC Drarrq. Stcttot 1. The Ft tte oviair contract delita. to *apply ewe nal d-peat. or failure. in rerenuee, or to meet expereova not otlierwiwi provided for: Lut the aggregate anew:int of ' such delas hrect and contingent, whether contracted by viquii of one or tore acts of the general assembly, or at diet...entre:lnd" of time, shall never exceed seven hnairel and tit thocuund dollars, ant the iimui,y arieng (mho the ' creation of ouch debts. shall he applied to the i urpoei ro e wheel ft was obtained. or to repay the debts .o esatracted, and to nu other purpose wi.vieier :se 2 In .slides to the suave hotel power, the State may contract debts to repel ow Leos, suppress In urn.. • to.n. defend the State in war, or to reuse the prevent , natvtandiar indebtednevii or the , hot the -honey aria for from the contract.u.: of •i.eh t•.. , 1: •'1 7 , 1 , -1 to • the purpose for s bleb it rai-ed, or to rei.iy cods Jahn soil to to other purpose whatever. 1 Sac 3. I.ecept the debt,. above specittel, in secto.o. ono I and two of this article, cm debt whale, er *hill be created by, or on behalf of the :Nate :tan 4. To prorate for the payment of the p7e40131...Pht. and any additional debt ens:arse - test as afore...ad the Inel4lA tore 0141, at its Ant sesame. after the I.loption of Ulm anaarehuent, create a sinking fund. which quit he sollcient to pay the accruie; iotereat on such debt an.l annually to reduce the principal thereof DV a anni not leo. lban tart I bemired and fifty thousand dollar.; whirl srnkioy fo,id shall conatat of the net annul loco pe of the public eii k.. from tone to time own. I by N .vaate or the pm..e or the mt. of stocks owned by this Mate. together with utlior funds or resources that our be .I... Trusted by Law. r4d, aid sinking fund ow be inervoivel fro,r, to.. to, ti assigning to It any part or the taxer. or ether rei eons. of the state, pot repaired for the or hoar, au! en rout e.- pemes of zoce - nriveut. stn antes in ca.e. a. - , n, Du pact of - the I .;0i15:,., or arple I othertriiie th to in the er.t.nroi an. •nt publ, debt,. Pohl the a Lot o(wch debt la kw the sate of floe !Minn tis of dollars Ss.: S The credit of the commonwealth ab all not In an) thahaer, or *tett, be pledge 1, or lamed to aur inifiroto corporation or avocets/10n nor Shall the sow loons esith hereafter been.° a )coot owner, or stockholder, , to mr re,opyrty, asanciatioo, or corporation Sac 6 The commonwealth shall out events the debt. or i any part thereof, of any county, city, bertingli. or plan- hip, or of any CO - ra.ratlua or t , -ociatioo,Need debt .hall hare been contraeted to enable the estate to re pel lararklart. soppreas donne tie liwurnectiou, defend Itself , is t 4030 of War. or to assist the state in Use dow.tuar-,;e of say portion i.f its pri..ent inlebtednera See .1 The lep.leture .4,01 not authorize es:. county, City, ternarigkl, township. or 113:0:14 , 1 - ate.1 lip .o-toe; • of a rote 0: at. fatar , ll , ur other, ice, te become - a Oto.c.k. holder in any company. emaciation or torporatlon: or to aittaftt looney for. or loan its credit to any corporation, as- Sociatioia, lawW.atettit or party eecoto survmdirce riviE following, from that eminent Physi j_ clan of Philadelphia, 1)r. 11: i - chie, added to the testimony of Prof,..z.sG r Duoth, only con firms what is evidenced by thousands who have need Dover's Dye: "Girard Row, Chesnut street. t Philadelphia. Dec. 22. 15,;3. r "In regard to 11 , ,r-•r' I 11.1 i - 1),, , e, I can state unhesitatingly that it contains n o deleterious' ingredients, and may be used with entire safety, and the utmost confidence and merevs." W. I). 13RINCKLE, M. D. 11,n-r's 3Vra t 1 mg an.i liz,i4ible bidet are ao well and widoly 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 superiority which distin filitt, ,43r5IlinitZVT 1 guished them when first introduced, yaws . • • froma../. 3 Ores addressed to the Manufactory, section two of the first article veL theypeenittetiee.; • • strike out the eords. • , uf the city of Phoolelphea, tot or. No. 4lti RACE street. above Fourth, (old No. each coots tv `P ee- '" l7 ''' burn ' ect "P a ll , s e'" ' elle' '' . ' 14.4 ou ) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attim wiles, sat the ward *. • •uf Philadelphlir of: the wereral . ouuntion;" fru.n pection maven. sign. smolt, •tglassonis• , eurda. ••tunttuor the etty of l'hibnielplon nor any," lin.lln.. 1 JOSEPH E. HOVRR.• No it , tracluirr. were in bee thereat the vordw, •'•nnt nine" - pad .tat. out I neetton four. wee article, Lod in lieu thereof inaert 1 Sept. l'• (April 13. I)) the font - vela( : '' -4 T„, , e ts '' •'.; E.--f.4t744-- ---- ..Siwrlox 4. In thie pm, One thoaaand eight hundred and I, %IV All: aIA k•iiit,PS, Icll gr . & LiCnr/f 6 .) , a1511.' Witty hew wed in es fry moveuth rear tbefeetteri ' , Meet/. I r,cTils ki ilsjUst.'Veceived 'Elk ' . Wives Co the number otuese hug:4mi, 'bait be eytievrtinervi i .. sad disti Rioted equ Oly, througouut the f•tate, big rludr,ct.s, I . n . fsitglititte it Arfaiviittatigi. portionhll i., = to the number of takatde Inhabitants In the ' : c .. W M , thereof ; mews that limy cola oty acsabiesinz 04 kNDLES 4 ,...T 1.4,41. N TS.—A fit - strata /neat lianas ttunatand nee lowa:ad losable*, may be 41:10....1 article of Mould - Candles con be hard, at a orParzte rePnenentntiou; but no more than ttlreeenualen ' lii cents per pound, at NOILBECK'S, Kerr's 1 shalt be joitmeit, and no wanly shall be divide, in the Musa, : old * Wu of a dietriet. Aoy city emeleicunge enelos e nt nerobee y corner. jot basnbles tu entitle ! tee at li.te“ two representatirme i i 1 qUEENSWARE. China. Glass and Stone mum bare a separate representation amiyned it. and *hal i r t .4otA.l int.mmettfemd o eri e te o f emd ictiott . te rt itt mr ,i i . ware—e. large assortment sad 'selling of mull taiiikie lAllalatiA. as Mar AA 4 2 A.T We mob of , cheap, at Coats. lli IL P ALIT OX 'IL 1 winchdisL6o4. letial WOOS aim repreoevititlee " A t „,„,..a dri .hi k ,„ .etea. .. K ., w. 11,1., insertthew. t T.. A URI ,t, STATION tHlY—any Tian .ol,l‘, "Ibittikr et PhilnaalPhia "bell be dmaol into 01 .- QS tity and the best stock ever brought to 1115 2"" ' rial alitrieb '' d °Witaii"°4.tlirritnrY ' ai aestlY ' this 1 If dbt it,call i n d p ate. you dote an see ovoid to taxable population as pusinWe ;bat no vrard Oise' be dirkbed la the tun:natio,' tberoof." . fur . yur‘elvex—at SCHICK'S. rs lectslapa, et **to reil•ww, Oar Ul• 4 4 4 km of A PUNIFIER oa COVCYNTILATED Lrat for itZaaradusent, shall divala the cite of Killadelpois into; as a i lo r w mod myremet t dde e daterteem, ID the mit wer Ow. 1 . testing Soap—to be bad at , proesiedi seat dietriefis to Mamba eachanaml maul the sp. 1 EPA HNE.STQCIi BROTHERS. portioarest In the pm: Oft tammemid might hued:ad sod B o . to Parasols and sit__,., istplitur. i 'MIMI a 5111111101311.. 1 to t* bad eery cheap at ..": . ' TWO shall be as adStieeal die** te the het article ati TALr.sgsTocz.s. . Tberis thall i. an additional article to said constitution, to be deisigussidelaa article twelfth, as talons: ARTICLE 111. OF NNW tiOGPirtitdil. No county shall be ditithel by • Los betting rq over oleo tenth of ite impal•moo, (*alter to form • oar coeot ) or ethereke ) efthoul the expreae aoreoebl [orb <a,. by a rote of tha elector therm.f.; nor WWI err, twroe•vaby. be eateled, ouoteuurks lama then fuosliete*•4„rmivar• mates. • NOM eoaditstlam, Odd' •1411. 1* Nu aitered had red si folk Bc-rint 201 The Isp.lo-111•Y ghatl har• the pow.- to •/ Or. ',r.'s., mM,.I mny•hvrlP , —; • .o••••-,•••att..o h•r-af to , oyofy,r.i. by. tyr •.Lyier am V. • r ri•twr, o th, ' 11 . • 1 , 1 1.•• • • 1•• of tlyy .r.nve‘l.ll .11 • JO, -caner. t". in,,rrhttc, •hall tooe soul t , the oror root ,tio.o P7Ul'o • ol r %sten:inns, d.rveleti to the Act of A,c-tnl,l, , the 27tii dly, of February, 1.849, entitled 7Ats set rrlai.re to rating at elections to Adams Dauphin. Yark, Lancas ter. Cnn3twriansi, Bradtord, Centre, Greets*, and viz: TI. / BC it emete.l by ttso !Least,. anti Tint. of Ft. ,e - e-enLa•ltY. u. ti e -n. terxl,h , t ”erm-rlrsnis in tient...ea/ 4et it•lr we... 1161 It k+ li•re. , ,,f •114 - tr.! by th e ... thorftr •1.1 a• —lll it it %111 t.e the qualitle 1/140.1 •.r the r..t,litloonf 4 1.,0t 1..nr,•10, Dssphon. York. Prltotiln. •wlyrlttrul, Dr./rold ont re. I; &DJ Lr;•, .fter th e rt . , , i -t t. r. •f• for all cant clet. A,r the varinutt 1,0., Cit. t at to Net2M.o „n non nr t,elrt Pr,. tit Th. r• entrie.lalw t I rein,rol bt tue exio.nt it. of tlt-. • ••, 1 , t ex , - 111 , . 2 Twat stay fr.va 1a array ret, , , n trntarr an the 'wanner abr., ve.., -114,1 0 1,11. putt.thei 11,) the ettosttng. lava a a ttxte ga.clitlt Att.4:11t1011 In also directed to the following, gection of the Act of the General Assembly of the set:mon of I ssi. entiilid .tct to pro vide for the c'ectiun of Judge, of the several Cemrts of this C'omitmovri•allh FACT! ,T 4 That the elect., n !lea +hall le. held and ern'ucted in the Revers! ele two di , r.th. In the aa,re wanner in all reßißß , ta as et.eetool, f ,e err -eventAhr.• Are or Rh ill he in I Rol te I, and hv the Ramo Judo... Inopecthre anl other 'era, And the prowition. of the aet of the ilectresl ARRetnbir, Rtititied •' to Act relating to the elettiatta ..( tto4,ohhonwellth,' •iproved toe se, d ~• J t`, odu.t. I to,,:hthon .e e -. 1 tnd thirty nine. and lta Relent! Fotrde lient•. ant all other like LA ill 111.• tee 'be •/1111 he in (.. - oe .!sell deemel and t. - ken to Stile to the JtriKea l l'reri led. That the Itfore.old e:e•t •'l , lll vote for jst(en of the Furee•neCon•t in a Re;Artte lice of pi , er, sod for a:1 ~ t , t e- .1, 1, 0 % re t o I ,r 1 (.4, Le the hit., on ravttl- Al aril by vlrt le or the 11th • of the art ;.ereon, etrri , t.ez the Pere, rho,/ Lit 1/.0 I ou r ooh a or ,v of prol/t or trust tinier the if, r-L•orist or tho t I • tstr• or of any city or ineorporatotsib. , th•r a °Meer or A it... 1,f11•41r nr az•ltt Who ia, Or mind' i 1111:4, La,* lie4l , •:•ti, • t If or fo..fteisi7 dep. - tot-tit ..1 this Slate. or nr the r n•t•L Stotre. nr of any , u .c.,,rte,r,cel 1,1 t. nfk I Alm, that 1., e. v mennber of ennc•rou ant of the `tate I zi.:e.torp vol of the Select or Co:11.11on Coward of an or Co o,,,.•soeerr of ally la corpor.itae! (I.4trkct. .4 be kw lt,dinabie of 1106.11t1; or ease. at the 01.41 n• t, re, the oiti offttge, leepector. or Clerk of an , Ccetit.ll of thoi Commonwealth, and tnat tw Judge. I n4pector or other officer of any oath election. shall be eluode to any office to be then voted for, Auto—That In (Ito fourth osetHon of We Act of Aonotobly entit:ed •• An Act relatlux to III•elltionN and for other par. woe, " rn‘ prd ietth. lido, It in enacted that the arum :laid 11th Pect lon ..abAll not 14 enuAtrueri, u to prevent any wattle °Meer or horoc,:li ulecor. from Perrin; sk.ituiAO, imparter ur clerk. at any general or special election lo tmtm Commonwealth Aol in ant by en Act of the General Aaairmbly of Ude State, lamed the 1l der of anly, it la directed that tba in.pector* end Judge, ho at the places of their districts on the toy of the General Electing aforetaid, at 9 o'clock In ttr• fornwx.n, to do and perform th e nonreral Satins required sal enkined On then, In and by the &anneal. And be et forthordlroctoki. ia sod kr the feet or the Oort•- rat Malleably of this State, aloremaid, that one of the Judaea of e•ch of We different dirt:lets aforrusid. who eball berm the charge of the certalic•tere of the number of robed, which eball have been glees ler each candidate tar the different office* then and there voted for at their respective districts, ebali meet the third day after the election. which shall be on PRtbAir. vex fern or. Otrroseit eforeeaki, at the Court. house. In the Boron° of fietteebters. them and drew to make • fair statement sod certificate of the number of Cot., which ghat' have been glean at the different dla trirls in the county of Attains fur any person. for the emcee aforesaid. HENRY TiIONIAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Gettyaburg. / Sept. 14,-1857. to r . Edw. B. Hue .3ttartirtf at I am, - IVILL faithfully and promptly attend to V all business entrusted to him. He speaks the German language. Office at the same place, in South Balinitore street, near Forney's drag store, and nearly opposite Dan ner & Ztegleekstore. • Gettysburg. March 2/r. Win. B. 31"Clellan, 2tiornr4 at tam FFICE on thu south side of the Public Square,2 agora %reit of the Sentinel tam Gettysburg. August 2'2, 1853. D. IVl'Conaughy, :Attnrutti nt Into, (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug llook-store,Unambersburgstreet,) Attorney A. sollciSor for Patents and l'e.AN:o 01;11TY Lind Warr:this Back-pay sus pended ali other claims against the Government at D. C. ; also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or boaght, and highest prices given. Agents engagtd in Ideating warrants in lowa, II riois and uther Western States. `...ipply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nur. 1633. - - - - J. Lawrence llill, DI. D., a HAS his Office one door west of the babe l'. r.in church, in Chambersburg ctreet. and opposite Granner'a store. where those wish ing to have any Dental Operation perform ed are respectfully invited to call. itessaaNets: Dr. D. Gilbert. Dr. C. N. Relluchy. Dr. D. Horner. Rev. C. P. Kraut Rev. 11. L. Baugher,.D. D., Rev. Prof William M. Reynolds. Rey. Prof. M. Jaoobs, Prof. M. L. Stover. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tf - - --- R - ETIOVA L. Alex. Frazer, Watch and Clock-maker, I_IAS removed his shop to Carlisle street, helow If stvre, whore he will alvs :Lys be happv to attend to the calls of cus tomers. Thauiful fur past favors, he hopes, L. Strictatteation t.) busine,v and a desire to pie v••e, to merit and reeeiv e the patronage of the pui)lir. Atylibur g , 31ay IS, IS.II. • loser's Liquid Hair Dve. Still Another Arrival of 1%; k: W G OOPS, k T 1 A 42011•5 i BR44';:. 114i14iin ,re street, r• ri,..t., •ri I. r :4 ..t ••ar , • I ‘/. Q.. IA Vide* .1.. I S . -1i I: " — 31'.1.101 better t•Jr au.; er—Ll 1.1.1 C 1/1',1131 ih , 1 , 2/1;:e 11011 G;re them a I , n• i ti the 31er;!hant Tailoring hae- r you won't re gret it. Gettysburg, July 13, 1837. WRY 15 IT THAT MARCUS SAMsON lANiell cheaper than anybody el.e Because lie buys , at nucti,,n, (;,t• etAa. at Wig Hat-, that he livin , lre.l4 of. tiontletncli have buti.zht arid pa: , l fur such 11.tt4 tn.in A.; 544 to :44 tx)--1.,,t Sam3,m 'Balk them at Awl why does.lie them AU r heap ? Because lie bought at auction. Look at Ma Iloot.a and Nivea—look at hilt li:then—the same kind sold et other plaaas at from u) to $4 50, he .ells at $1 87} to r , 7i. And why ? Breauce he bought at auction. 1..),.k at his Clothing, and, in fact, every thing in his line. lk will sell a Coat, Pants and Vest, some linen and some cotton, for from A 1 75 bi $2 00 per full suit. And why? liceause be bought them at auction. Also, black Summer Cloth Coat, Pants and Ve•t, he soils for $3 00. And why? Be cause he bought them at auction. 1 am confident that my old friend• and ‘.ll-4.,ener• s ill bear me oat in the above.— I would say to those who live at a distance from town. suppose you need but a Hat, or pair of Gaiters. Why don't you come to my establishment? Even if you lose a whole day by so doing, you will be saving. from $1 12} to $1 75 in the purchase of either— and that is es much as most of men make a day by hard work. Beside this, you can save much more in the purchase of such other articles as i r u se mny need. Recollect, my stock is a , end varied •one, and all articles sold astonishingly low. Come to town, get your dinners and horses fed, and you can never fail of saving the price of a day's labor by buying at the Cheap One-Price Store of M. MMSON, July 13, 1857. opposite the Bank. TO THE COUNTRY. GOOD NEWS. T HAVE rented the Foundry for the enact ing year, and am prepared to make the different kinds of Castings usually made at a Foundry. I will keep constantly on hand the different kinds of PLOUGHS, Points, Shares, Cutters, Ac.: Pots, Kettles. Pans, Washing Machines, .k.e.; Stores and Machinery; Por ches, Verandah's and Cemetery Fencing made and {gut up with dispatch. All orders will be attended to promptly; but tieing without capital, and money being necessary to carry un the business, I will be compelled to sell for cash, but on all country work 5 per cent, will be deducted. Suitable trade will be taken, if delivery] at the time of purchasing. Give us a enll. E M. WARREN. Gettysburg, June I, 1857. Carriage 4, &c. GOOD AND CREAP! rpm , : under would inform his friends and the, peldie generally, that he OM. tunics the CARRIAGE • 1i.1,N0 BUSI NESS, in all it' branches, at liis establish ment, in East Middle Street, (near the east end,' fietq - sburg, Pa., where he has on ban 1 a-first-rate lit of work, and is prepared to put up to order n - hatever may be desired in Iris line, lig :—Rockaway and Boat-Body FatUng-Top, Rock •away (C. Trotting Buggies, Jersey Wagons, (fr. With good workmen and good materials, he can pledge his work to he of the best quality —and his prices are among the lowest. C--e-Itepairing dono at short notice, and at rea rates. Country produce takeu iu J.:..;:latige fur work. Call! June 15. 1537. Ready-made Clotlii:ng, oATs, Palae and l'eaits. A t r boys and G men; Roots, Shoe., [lasi and Cara: Shirts, Collars, Crirvuts, Keck Tics, Sticks, 111n1kerehiefs, Gloves, Stoeking.. Suspen. ders,—a nice of lot at Gallant., IVater-proof Oil Cont., and everything that oval be found in a Sore of the kind, a iwa to he had at S_VMSON4B. Attention, One and All! NOW IS THE TIME To Hare Yipir Pi , :tare 'Lilo/. A3II7EL WEAVER having provided him t.) self with an entire new and aplettllid SKY LI;HT DAGUERREAN ROOM at his resi dence in West Middle street. opposite Prof. Jacobs, one square West of Baltimore street, e here be is now prepared to furnish Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes. in every style of the ar., which he will war rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex perience and superior apparatus give him advantages seldom furnished by Daguerrean establishments out of the city. lie has a large number of specimen, it hi% Gallery. in Chant bersburg street,where lie will continue as here tofore, which the putilic are reqLeatt.d to call and examine. ri - Charges from 50 cents to 810. flours of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 I'. M. Gold Lockets, Breastpius, suitable fur miniatures, always on hand, at the very lowest prices. $ i? {: bildren will not be taken fur less than Erj'AMBROTYPES taken from one dollar and upwardq. and in the best style. July 20. 1856. tf Bringman & Aughinbaugh, STILL A1IE.11)! 11TE are just receiving a uric lot of Hats, Caps, Hoots &Shoes!, t h l —of the very latest spring styles, acrd intend selling at small profits. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. Remem ber the place, Paston's old stand, Chambers- burg street. March 23. Hanover B. Railroad. FintAINS over the Hanover Branch P.ailroad now run as follows : First Train leaves Hanover at 9 A. Y., with Passengers for York * , Harrisburg, Culunshia and Philadelphia. This Train also connects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at 12 ie. Second Train leaves at 2.15 P. X • With Pas sengers fur Braltimore and intermediate places, and returns with passengers (min York, ik,e. Ang. 3. J. LEIB, Agent. Removed to Hanover. FANRCIS J. WILSON, late of the Witibb . • ington Honae at Abbottstown, has taken H E IiSI I EY'S OLD AND POPULAR STAND, to Ilanover, where, he wilt be happy to enter tain all who may patronise him. His Table is supplied with the best the market and gar den can afford, and his Bar with the choicest of liquors. Ilia Stables are commodious, and attended by ctrefol Ostlers. Give him a call. You will always find Rassr. on the spot, ready and willing to make everybody. com• curtabie. [April 27,1867. Stone Peach &Tomato Bottles. 1 The Ladies .. •.• ' 11,TE have just received a large lot of WILL find It to theleadvantage to call at IV' Peach and Tomato Stone Jars—an ex- 1 • • Fabnestock Brothers, and se* , thrlf cellent article 'for regerrlng fruit. If roe I large and cheap stook of Silks. CliaßikLawn4. wint something that will not rust and injaz e ' Ducal& Tamartine&Delaiaga, Onli g x,e, e , w ag _ the fruit, by all means use stone ware.— ' hams, Ito.. which are &Wilzig cheap at There is notbiog equal to it. Call and see , I..II4SESTOCK BROTHERS, them at FA lINESTOCKS'. 1 - Sig* o f ais Lied Front i LNireTt ON liiiiio:—.Stk-7-1-1-nirtBOftlua; April 13, 1857. - . .- y A DIES' LIGHT KID BOOTS.—A fine as- - I 1 sortment of Kid Boots both for Ladies ' tt and Misses, just received and iiiir sale • i of every description, arid ter, salt .elatap by , July 20. It Wei . Bifillito ; " BRINGUIAII & Atftnitarsauart & A f SSES' and Children's Flats of all kinds THlrs,„„i.Pi he ns ; 046 1 "li bi p tt l a irn a bl . es it i oo ti 111_, I arid at very low prices at and flyes, Tooth Breshat;, Lezd ' EV, COBEAN it PAXTON'S. : m atc h". a i m " at , ; ijoßßtax , MIRUITS, and Confections, nice and fresh, riBILDILIENPS 'Show' of every variety and Joel from the city: to be Stasi , .1 1./ size, at litarselgt r , x ,.. 1 GILLUM it- T/ 10 WP. amt _ 110.1 V; 1 1r, ' ' '' THE FIiRMERS' & MECHANICS' Savings Xnstitation of Adams Co. 1714titlition reteivesdniosites for which pays interest as follows: For or, r 10 months. 4 per cent. per annum. For 3 and not over 141 months, 3 per cent. per an.lutn. Fur trt nsient deposites, not less than s , )diys. 2 per cent. per annum, payable on demand without notice. A joint fund (capital) of 810,000 has been paid in. Fur loans apply on Wednesday , . Sums received on depisite as low as a dime. Interest to be 'Wowed whenever the deposites amount in t-:5,00, and oo each additional ;5,1)0 and 11 pwardi. Office in South West Corner of Public Square. next to George Arnold's store. Open duly front 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.,•and for.rooetv. deposttes every Saturday, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. lt GEORGE THRONE. .7",• ,, 5•mr , -, (1. ti:x-relary, GEORGE ARNOLD. Di red,' rs, John Brough, John Horner. Samuel Durboraw, George Arnold. A. Ileintzelman, Jacob Iduaseltuan, D. McCreary, D. lloGo` naughy„ William Culp, John Mickley, Robert Horner, John Throne. • April 6.1857. rt-AS established s greater celebrity than has ever been obtained by suy other Starch. This has been the result of its marked en. periority in quality, and its invariable uni. formity. The public may be assured- of the continu. mice of the high standard now established. The production is aver 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 are able to secure a perfect unifirnnit7 in the quality throughout heJeir. This is the rent Desideratum its / i.Starch-vtakiv, and it maned now for the firat time. The very best Starch that can be made, and pie other, is always Wanted by consumers. and this will be supplied to them by the gro cers, as soon as their customers have learned which is the best, and ask for it—otherwise they would be likely to get that article on which the largest proflt can be made. Mr. Kingsford has beenimgaged in the mann a facture of Starch continuously for the last 27 ' years, and during the whole of th.tt period the Starch made under his supervision has been. beyond any question. the best in the market. For the first 17 years, he had the charge of the works of Wm. Colgate & Co., at which period he invented the process of the manufacture tif Corn Starch. for KintAforei's Starch, as the name Oswego has becnceentfy taken by another farhiry. It is sold by all of the best grocers in near ly every part of the country. T. KINGSFORD' & SON'S Oswego (*Oro Sin reit, YOU PVDDINGP, iC..) A s tO rc h t h R T o e r d e n i : i ttiat ec r ;lebr ip ' il ty m w a i r t t h ic t i l e iet perfectly port, and is; in every respect, equal to the best Bermuda Arrow-Rout, Is sides hay ing additional qoalitiett which render it inval uable for: the ds sect. Potato :Starch hate teen illusively packed and sold as Corn Ntirch, and has &en; fakes impressions to taany, l as to the real neorittoof our Corn Starch. . From its great delicacy and, parity. it is euming also into extensive use as a tlitt,for iu fants and invalids. E. N. KELLOGG & CO., Asaxvs, 1:t tHus Strerl, Y: ALLEN & NECULFS. Acatsso, 0'414411 A(.41CC.1, jt hila • Act:. 10, 1557. 3ut JAUOB TROXEL E undersigned respectfully inform their friende. and the public in general, that they have cotninended the thibiuet and Chair. tnak ing business. in Baltimore street. near where they will manufacture all kinds of Fll RNITURE. alteh as limzeting and Common Buresu*. Tables of va rious dem. imienut, Bedsteads,• Wardrobes, Stands, and every other article in their line—• A LI. of the Spat• workmanship arid 'rod ma terials, which will enable than to•ttrarrant their work. Also, evety variety of‘CIIAIRS. Curious rrijide at sport noires, an(Pio the various style& Ilonse P*inting and Papering attended to, and thMo in the Iw,.t manner. • Their prioel will be as low ae the lowest, as N M nho may patronize them will wild acknowledge. fr . /Plumber and country produce ken in exchange for work. - • NORIIRCK & ILELLLEY. • Gettysburg, Feb.. 23, 1657,, ly New fin rd are Store. . TIIE . subscribers would reepeetteity non nee to their fi lends and the public that they have opened -a Ll.lnivrare Store, in Balti. more street, adjowing Ole residence of David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which they alaraya in tend to offer to the public a large and general assortment. of CUTL E R V. COACH TRIMMINGS. SPRINGS, AXLES,- Ag..4l`,..l):Lita"..kaVir9 Tatar-zuart, 131)Qe Sirbingg, Palnts„olls, and Dye-stai', in general including every description of arti des in the above line of basineks, to which they invite the attention of Coach•makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet-makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public genet . . ally. Our stock having been selected with great care and purchased for cash. we guaran- tee (for the ready money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can Le purchased anywhere. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to establish's char acter for selling Goods at low prices and doing buainessou fair principles. ...10EL. 13. DAN ER, With a Larger Stock tbAn Eyer! JACOO NORISECK. has just received from the oily a large stuck of GIiOCEILIF.4, FISH, itc..—tbe largest Le has yet offered w the public, and which he is now opening, at his new location, Kerr's Corner, nu Ba.ltintore street. Give ,him a Call I Vou will End his Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Teas, anti everything else, the bust and the cheap est to be had in town—he_haviti ,, bought at low rates, and being determined sell east at %mall profits. Recollect, Kerr's old corner, Baltimore and High Streets, Gettysburg, May 11, T. KINGSFORD I SON'S Pure .Orr sego Starch, (FOR TAN LACNDRY,) R OVA 14S AND NEIV FIRM {lardwart, Iran, Steel, Croteriee, DAVID ZIEGLER Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf .11: S T FP. 0)1 TIIE CITY, New AND CIEORGE ed from went of Goods', stock of and all Goods Cloths, Caasii Linens, Vesti see us. If 'NI ready-made, cutting out at a garment hest manner Give ul a ea P. S.—l hate ,r'iven Mr. J. C. Guinn an in terest expressly fur the purpose of settling up my old business. I hnvo now been operating 37 years and have never until now determined to settle up illy business generally. Those thleafore who are indebted to me, either by Bow. Note or Book: account, will please call sad pay the same. GEO. ARNOLD. March 30, 157. tf TILE PERRY COUNTY hit:Te.AL EIRE Inkura lICE Company, CIAPITAL sl39,sB4—eftects insurances in W.-) any part of the Sate, against loss by fire prudently adapts its operations to its resour ces ; affords ample indemnity. and promptly adjusts its losses. Adams county is represented in the Board of Managers by Hon. 3losas MoCcseat. . WM: MeCLE A N Agent. Of of XL 4W. iloClisan. Gettysburg. May 26,1866. Do You Wish ltrgains? Jr SO, GO TO SeilidlCS - CHEAP 'STORE, Corner of the Diainolid and Baltimore atreci. 1 L.SCWOK has just returned from Philat lt, • delphig 'kith a lull and complete .aettort meet of Spri rig floods, consisting of Black and Fancy colored thuths and Onagaraeres, of all styles and patterns ; slso Satinetta, Jeans, Oottonades and Linon Goods, for Men's wear Ana Satin, Silk, and Marseilles resting ; also, Saspenders, Cru rate, Handkerchiefs., Hosiery, and tiluves,at prices to suit the times4—which gentlemen wishing a. complete Quail; would do very well to examine. i Fos 71.1 f. Lentos.—Just reoeivod a superior nisortment of'lliack Silks, which will be soil low ; also, Berege de Laine,s, Oingharug, Brilliants, Calicoes, Irish Linters, Swiss', Malik and Csashrie Muslin; Ousted Striae and Plaid Muslims, Gloves, , Bibborue, Collars,. lirinus TrinliniclePl. &.., Aov which for variety, exr aellence and chearmas cannot he .surpassed in this market. - . , s4r'Recollect, that attiotigh there is i great rush to Schick'S Mr nigains, all'eatt he accorntriodated. No tiontrlte 'td she& timid... Therefore moll in, and Msamiite the flargeit, t.,lri , ricl • y and cheapest istslcit you over laid your eye, . 1 . yalturg. April 13, 1847. • . • The Rev. ( 4 ,•• . • T T Southern Asia, discovered a situpfe and certain Cure for Ciid4Ml up e l Cim;ll.l4, C49a, Drhiliry;' anti all iinpuri , tieg of the thood itsb, etikt effectual mode of Inhaling the- fie 1,1,44. Ac tuated by to lienettt lows, '04111 . -ehgrcurr, sehd the ltecipe free) to such with fulf,anci a re tiuns fo'r pieparing;and ilOccessfillty using the Ilectclue. Address , REV. C. S. ittlENtr . T. 141.1 fir6./(1v40, August 1857 . ; Ow ' CIIOICE FARM LANDS - Pole • .r litrE Illinois I:foetal Railroad 'Clottipany is now iweclarod to avli.about.. - a 4100 p 000 Acres Of ' CTIOVt - 1;' 7.A.P1:11.ii4 in tracts of al;out.roitif ereelfts ; aa , ? ,Pne Wet uj inferrlfi. . ' Tfie,te finds wete,,granted by the fbrieriii 'cent to aid in thesoustruction of thjs..,l3/),id. Mut are among. thq.riebest and inotit fertile in the world. Theynstend from North, Host and Ninth West. thvough the middie,q(ithe : Statis, to the extrewe South.end ineliidenvey varie ty of climate and proclueliens repel ietween thew Orallels of latitude. 7:he ZVoithern •portion_Lit _chiefly prairie. interspersed with., tina grtives.ancl hp the middle and Sohthera f Sca : ickhit tintherprecionAnates,alienuttiog with beautiful prairies anAopcninga. The climate is mos, aldmyi mtjl.aju4 erre ble..than any o th er pan el the country — th e aw a it pure and bracing, 7 winle strearits and 'pricy of excelbcal. water abou,itd. Bituminous. Co is extensively tAineci, and aciteap and ilesirAhle fuel, heingfar nisliedat many pointy -at *2 to Z 4 per ten:— and tvtaxlcan be had at the arsine rate per curd. Building Si n e of excellent quality also • abounds, which Can 40 procured furiittir more than the expeock.of ttnnsportation, . The great fertili'y of theee lands, which are a black rich mould from two to five feet deep. ,gqntly rolling,.—their contiguity to this Back by which every facility ma fora:shed or !nivel and transportation. to the principal maakets 'North. South, Eaststid West, and, theeconualy with Arbieh they can be cultira ted, render diem the iiioStvaluable investment that can be found ; and present the most fa voratde opportunity, for person.' of inclusti ions habits and small weans, w acqinre a conifort l , able independence in a, few year*. - Illicago is the greatest grain market in the'; world- 7 4mA the facility and. economy with which the products v -these lands can be transpeorttit to that market, make them touch . more prifitable. at the prices asked. than I, those more remote at government rates,- as the additional cost of transportation ib a per pineal tax on the latter, which must be borne by the producer, in the reduced pike ho re ceives for his grain, &c. The Ti•lc, is Perfect—and when the final payments are- made. Deeds are executed by the Trustees appointed by the State, and in whom the title is vested, to the purchasers,- which convey to them adasolote Allies in .Fee Simple, free and clear of every incumbrance, lien or mor,gage. ' 1 T lie Prii.:e4 are .from SC, ; Iva), 3 par rdril. Twenty per cent. will , dedocted from the credit price for Cash. '( Those teho purcbsuie on long credit, give notes payable in 2, 3. 4, 5 and 6 years after ; date, and are required to improve ohententb annually for five years, so as to have ono-half the lime- ttf.ttrftvatfent7ift - t - heentreelthrt dine. Competent Eery .sillicentspeny those who wish to exitnine these Lands. free of chnrgi..and aid them in waking selections. The Lands retuaining unsold ere as rich and eshiable as- those which. hale been. de posed of. .11 ipq wifl be sent to any one who will enclose fifty cents in .PostageSmipioe. and P.ooks or Pamphlets, containing nolner ous instances of successful farming,. signed by respectable end well knowmfariaers tiring in the neighhoringd of Ratlrood y Lanfla z through out the State,ralso the cost oflencing. pprice of cattle. espes l o of itarresting t threshing. etci n —or any information-FA, be clilee4bUY giros) on application. eitbc:Cier#4l:oll7 or .14y letter, in English, French or German; addres sed to WiLSON. • LOW commiastoaboa ef Ala AS tpuol ca t ". &Ulm , id 111 - mots etatral ItanT,ituo pok, Chiang, ilkinois. 24n1 2U, 1857. 'dm noac for 'PM. • - F FOCI went a goat birrel of F ft l LIOKES STOKE, as he but me wine. tnents haye al walla the belt * **eh sell at 25 emu advance. May 5. /OEN HOKE. I Ettmatiu 31.'L'sd,,a,nat.BowTassi li. Cyii'_,_ Breed , Panama, Otter Skin, F. kid it 00l at Alt prices, espeord . ing to qua! i st. taws 18. COllB. l & L'AXTON'-.9. ) . riLtACR, CORN & O. WI glitgx . 4l.intes IA 427 J. NORBECK VOrt* cif Paile seigitt streets. Chair ct Furnitnie Establishment grfri.,,..„.„,„ S , T ;r, f A ne4 l: 1 I r l where axe kept nlw,dvs...un 11.1,m4 t 4. 111441 a “rder, every 6tyle t'reliel t Bree.oelle. French Fult Stuff' ni.d rh'rti f t ARM CHAIRS, in l'lush, Heir; notlVdl - ' French Fall Stuff Curvet...Pk:RUM CHAIII'S. in sets, with Plush, I drutvakelle. SOFAS, half Frenelx Spripg )Lnhe arl Walnut l'arlor cit.r.;cs, Itair,.Clotli u It( )CI:ISG rll.4lllS—rarions designer, In finir, Chth at Plug]. - Staff Spriug DiUNGES—a large ,aseere zuent abruy, on baud, or any inittettt:inailt) or covered with any goodA - to order. '1U3.1.1311t Muhogony, ,. or W.llllO, C:llllpkte, from ;J! up. - C.VNE and Itocktrik lar ; :c.t a.—lrtinuat ready intrie in any h,o in e the Unitod States—fruns.sl2 11.41.11 - en up. Bar Vogel, Qffiee and Dining CMII-1 . 1.* in Oak, Walnut or 11.thozany, with Calm, .W 440 or as.hartaleat, ovor 50 dozen. . \l'-10(1 seat CII..tIRS raid 41.1171T.:Hg`ltati Rockily; Chair , --;ortyr 100 dozen. -; .. A. MA'I:IILUT,•2S N..rth Gay uear Fayette street..`. May 18. 41,57. ly - NIXTRA ACCO)II.I.)DATIONS.—The on dr. signed returns bk thank 4u the public fur* encouragement, beretoßtre C.X.l3lltitli co' him; antlteges pleasure in announcing tluft ho has completed afrangementB by le' wfkich TWO DAILY LINES of beadles w il l illunisectseetr (;ettys , -' burg urconnect. will the. entinil to .1914 foal Baltimore, York, IdarrisloargN . Plti-inde!phia. Persons desiring Ockeukur information will call on the under , izned. or on Ticket"Adetif, - ifiTte Eigle nowt, in ehmirrbembarg lorrt,gt. C7Slecial attention given to all packages, ilk., or other businesq enu•w,ted to the iiier trigaed bets -thin tiettysturg anti Harowev, $44491 , wi1l Ipe promptly 411/1 ourvrolly 44q1y4f undorxii;, , ned has 'arso rongemenritkr which he u (11. be aiblo.to warm for Ifunorlio *cid oPmr occasions, at utotierate NICIIOI, tS WEAVER.'" •Otittyliburg, lailn.ll3; 1857. . • I Slitxt, (Owl' nr , llth, :VITO - p sa, st r . 412: 10,.fp , .. 711erit ! . 44 1 ter,s, ( armlet and Fran akers, ttnitted from' the beet anti thirtitittlibi'sezi:4o4 1 NI witterittl, tbet-ey4i,iti hattit:"Any vinyl:Nl' from 'drau-i elsi; t üb*lniiper harittglytirrhasril the entire lae fe 4r, will w/ittitaatt,lho Lusitv.t. wi4k i jeli s vrcit,ct.l Lt,lite : l 1,1 4 Tit,t14 /I :11 4 [11:1i ~)f. S:.t.re„ ! . .1/ ”pti. , llllll I trill be uttied for hir,4l? rir ,ht 4 th ttlCLtise, • • / • S17.11Cli1; 13. IiTCI:Y. July 1S 7. - - 7 309 flux. K.ales at:hd Uorkv.. our. itivas T Il ‘ 4.iition, trout Eng ti IttitirtlPt ton*it< meta, of l'titlrri,.tye vlyy.llo atti”:ti .n in irrult )(nice , rtn l Parks, Nut Picot. 1 , ..;,14.4 c:tone to t exfuniiie. Wo -t I! tit -Mum Pricer ri-rrili defy Competition. Akan, A %trig a.teirt men t of Ttl'olo Forki, veltiett will Ito %Wilt 84):Nran , ly. -tiorgot; to e4stuiptii 4411 ato:k: __.F.IIINESTyC,', , , ,„ te , 31a.„%: frit , qt) Irridie.. rind- Jr icrfry,•• an! Retail, at , the •Shia %Vatah and Jewtslrv.Sluri.94;i% 96 North Second street, corner of 9,ua:111, I Vs delphia Gold Leer Watches, full jeweletl,•lo,cit cases, :328 00: Ciotti 1411111101. 10 cart Silver Levers, fall jeweled, $l2. 00: Silvtr jt•tvels, 59 On: superior (2 , lartierq..Si L A Gold Spectacles, S'7 00: fine 'Silrer Gold Bracelets, $3 00: Ladies ) Gold Petionllll Si 00: S4ver Tea Spoons, set. OW (*aid Pens, with pencil and silver holder. SLIZIt),it, Gold Finger Rings, 37i cents to 380,-,W044, (Basses, plain, 12i cents; patent 1$1; L,t4o 25; other articles in proportion. All warranted to be what they are sold ttr. STAUFFER ‘t fIARtP.Y.r... I " Oil hand. some gold anti silver ttvetil'add Leprnei. still tower than the abovelticesiort 20, ifsoti. ly •• 1..14 - • Tai Ft erne% ed a Pew doerfs9 J utit uftheold Sstand. f' H. SIC Rita retpeetruPylitfbiqe;ti %Weld • eusoint , ri: and therpubltio'golirstly4.4l4 he continues the TA //,(//a.17; near his old stand.' In South Baltitnori where he will be happy to aeaaawnetlaie sa who may patronize him.- All work entrusted to tifs care warranted to fit and be of stantial male. s.'hankful for past favops t igp solicits a continuance of public pa troure. ore Arper I , j)rinyari:ANCliedit Foxisimu are received, OAR and so the*. Gettysburg, Apt il 9, .1.8 i) New Malin_ 4 ;14 , 1i rss LITTI.Ad .oJ—inform the , Lath,es uE towp,,fin4 "mires that hhe is now prepared to executeahltiLerjr. in sli its branches,' in West IliflOittittudf few do o rs below Mr. -George Liti,lelitsacits;i3: Work done cheaper than elsewhere in Unifi b Please call and April 21, Atimltioneeririg.- • , 'l'" 4Nattviir residligLes 174- ktree l iqfiridiromitrwt e iiiearJama"..i'effili t gi lletty'Abur , , ofrelli his eiArvities n>i - o•Otaiti 4grifildreir, lliy are inutl9Pile, and he will en all dcavor to render satisfaction. llel_ ic_vois rOce viy Afrare IWpdbitte rtfo- Aug. 17, 1857./00.U. .. ~:nolui • 4•4 ' Clikk**-.._ I 'lgj 1 fc" . Octi) . o i 1 olsfaio a ta r 11, ttl i rßpt s y e :; .m. of a s aii ' Amy Ike otiltingtiiiit: ti l iti‘c. - .Itee'sll*ived 40 or 80 mail' t ora receive t e e t wil l i - ca ron - twig bet and the ' - IF km. . , .7, i., , '- 1 ~•,, ~d ialfilitl,l3.- A ;4'y . letrltykarttle itZtkiiiis,. , t2 11 21 1 W -7±o-, ',,.., e• t. -4 ---Y-.t.i.- , YfAfmk _"tk., a: i.: iSPAIIMPIS.L. -r,;iv= CASORGE and Henry Wampler will LA - Eloasit a pat up the calor for cub o ' 01k-10MM sad all cibetillei*ki4lol invil ko l4 4 ll . l l ll id, tumid, - . - • ' --, • , , iApril 18, gl i k.tos ! riffsee • '/ TEE L A 11(111:gT TWO D tILI LINE* TV rEll. Plll(.,.ll)El,yilt:S, 1 1 1 7 004 Ifer & liarley. • ‘' ait •11 i