Plllll C SAL . tl RE.IL E S TE. ILL be offered at Public Sale, at the v • Mewl . ' of Moses Smith, in Cash towtt,.F ranklin township, onFriday Nov. 13, at 12 o'clock, M., by the Heirs, the folio wing,REAL ESTATE, being late the property of PETER MARK, deceaed—all situate in Franklin township, Adams coon-. :ty, Pa. to wit: IN O. Tract of Land, situate in the township aforesaid, lv ina ad jacent to and partly in CASTE WN, adjoining lands of Heirs of Joseph Pitzer, deceased, titntiel , Cover, Isaac Hire, An dress Marshall, and others, containing '94 .&cres and S 4 Perches, and allowance—of which about 65 Acres is cleared arable land, and the residue WOODLA.ND, covered with thriving Timber, principally Chestnut—on which arc erected a two-story Brick Pwelli um House 111 M; 7 6,.. now and for many years past • , as a TAVERN STAND, a commodious Bank Barn, Frame Stable, a Blacksmith Shop, a Log Tenant house, and another Log Dwelling h ouse and Sta ble, now occupied as a TOLL HOUSE. There. is a running fountain of excellent water at the front door, on the Turn pike, and a Spring at the back-door, of the Tavern-hous,e. Every field on this Tract has water flowing through it ; and the whole is in a good state of cultivation and L S 0— ' No. 2. A Lot of (round, 111 Cashtown aforesaid, containing about HALF AN ACRE, adjoining lots of Pe ter Mickley, jr., on the East, and John Bucher on the Wes - I, on which are erected 4 . a two-story Log s • • mYtrefling sus a Log Wagon-maker's Shop, and Other improrements.— . .4lsallo. 3. y 1 i A Tract• of Mountain , A44.4:0 . 1 1 D, t which will be divided and sold in Lots convenient to suit purchasers, the whole containing about 246 dereß, more or less, and ajoining lands of Daniel • MiCkley, jr. Robert Sheckley, Patrick Henry Weaver, and others---4:imate on. a Public Road and within 3 miles of the Chambersburg Turnpike. This Ti'act is HEAVILY TIMBERED, principally Chestiint Oak.—ALSO—No. a. f. (life—other-Tract of • r,O • `-01 . ••, " • freod Lei 1:d, adjoining the Tavern property first described, hinds of Samuel Cover, Jo seph Pitzer, and others,containing 8 ././cres more or less;--ALSO---No. 5. ONE OTHER . "4:'?• - it' Tract of Wootilaid • ,-...)•• adjoining lands of Jacob ar diirf, Peter Mickley, sun. and others containing 8 Sues- and 82 Perches. ALSO—No. 6. ONE OTHER TRACT of , Mountain Land, ....,,s; v e • adjoining lands of Henry Pal, • Georze Orner; and others, COD . . • mining 8 .Acres and 01 Perces, situate. a bout one mile from Bell's Mill. - ;1 - Any part of the premises will be shown to persons wishing to purchase, at any time before the day of sale, by JAcon MARK, living in Cashtown—by whom al 'attendance will be given, and terms efsale made known on the day of sale, on behalf of Oct. 30. GREAT BARitilS. New 'GAN—Cheaper than eyer ! GEORGE ARNOLD • pAs just received and now offers to Ja ' the public as large a stock of Fresh • (ca, (01 2) as has ever been offered to the public in' this place, and at prices that cannot be beat —the assortment is complete having almost every article in the line of business ; among which are CHEAP Va41)0.71-1 9 CASSINETTS,: FLANNELS, LA ra E.T S, Coatings, Makings, Cashmeres, Eec. 4-c. -at prices, that cannot fail to please. The Ladies' attention is particularly invited to a -large and beautiful selection of Fancy Goods. Call, examine, and judge tbr your selves ; anti if we cannot,. please, we will still be pleased to see yo n' Gettysburg, Oct. 2,18-16.-6 i • tizrAlso on hand and for sale, all sizes, SX!OVES—r-cheap. .REGISTEIL 7 3 NOTICE. IOTWE is hereby given to all Lega atees and other persons concerned, 'that ~ the ./IPAHNLVT/UTION ..9C CQUArTS'of the deceased persons herein nfteithentioned will be presented at the Or hin-l'Court of Adams county, fur confir m:Wein and alloWance, on Monday the 16th {/ of iNoeember next, viz: T'i'tle account of Peter Spangler and Da vid Harman, Executors of the last will and 'testament of George KnOp, deceased. The account of Andrew Polley, execu tor.of (Ite last r will and testament of Wit- Jia+n`BV Bell, deceased. . The account ofJohn King, Jacob King, and James Peezer, Executors of the last ity'ill,VAtOitainent of Adam King, deceased. 1! 0 skeount of Jacob Trastle, Guardian j i)l7lty Ann; 'Henry, Eliza, John, and Dili!! Miller, minor 'children' of Philip deceithed. 1, 1 1 49 mcounc of Joseph Wible acting je t ptiniv 8 of t4last and testament of rredericii` lloyerolOceasetl. , • HOBERT Etvi+!cr. oftlie,•(.:ctantrg. Oct, it),- 1$ 5 t, . PRO,CLAMATION.i vENDiliis OF FOREIGIS I 7 HERE A 8 the lion. Wm. N:ltt-H • - MERCIIANDISE. . . y VINE. Esq. President of the :icveral Courts of Common Pleas, id the comities • rgl HE undersigned, Treasurer of tl composing the 19th District, and Justice ' i County of Adams, in' accordant of the Courts of Over and Terminer, and with the several Acts of Assembly, pul- General Jail Delivery, . for the trial of all liAtes the following, list of Wholesale Dca capital and other olfendeN in the said dis-: crs and Retailers of Foreign Mernandin trietand GEonot: smvst-At ;H id j AmEs . within the said county, as classified ant INFDivrrr, Esqs., Judges of the Courts o f returned to him by the Associate Judge. Common Pleas, and General ail Delivery, and Commissioners of the County—desig for the trial of all capital and other offend— noting those who ha ye taken out Liecns , ers in the county of Adams—have issued' and those who have not, for one year iron their precept. bearing date the 19111 day of the Ist of May, 1816. . .. August in the year of our Lotto one , Retailers who have taken out License. thousand eight hundred and torts-six. and Robert \V. M . Blterry, CLASS. i:. to nit directed, fur holding a Court of 'mu-' . (f Niro.° Arnold, , •' 1:. mon Pleas and General Quarter Session:3 ! D a , • 1 .I('Ziegler, • o It. of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, Bamuel Fahnestoek, 64 9. and Court .. of Oyer and Terminer,' at Get-. John Jenkins, '' 'II. tysburg, On Monday the 161 h clay of Nu- George Little. 6, 11. reMbet nia.t.--. Milian' H. Sell. '' H. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the JuStices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within th e sa id County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re membrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to he done, and also they who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then shall he - in the Jail of the said County of' Adams, and to be then and there to pros ecute against them as shall he just. BENJAMIN SCIIRIVER, Sberitrs (Mice, Gettys burg, Oct. IG, 18.1 G. S te Sate Cryer and auctioneer, pESIDING in CUmberland township, Adams county, about. two miles from Gettysburg, and near lloke's Gate, on the ltiinore Turnpilm road, respectfully of fers his services to those purposing to sill Real or Personal Property. From his ex perience in the business, and a desire to please, he trusts that he will meet the ap probation of those who may employ him. and merit a liberal share of public patro nage. lie can be found at all times at his residence, unless when engaged in crying sales. ?i - r - 7- Chargcs moderate. 'We, the undersigned, take pleasure in recommending to the puhlic \lr. (;ron n EPLEY, knowing full well that he will per form the duties of a Sale Crier and Auc tioneer to the satisfaction of those tylio may employ him. A. Tawney, tp. 1 ;511.3 njoy tp. Villiam Ilouard, do S. Dorborrow. do Samuel Spangler, do J. Alellbenny,;.. do A. I:eever, do 11' Cowoover, seri. do A Sparigl Cr , Cumberland, A Scott, Freedom, Peler Fry, , do .1 C o ooinv.hato, do Flrream, do David Rhodes, do ITHenan, do ( W Craumer, Liberty ;-41. Ill.:miner. Hain iltonb'n Luutlim, do October 'Xi, I s 16. TAILCRING ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN W. DENWIDDIE ESPECTFULLY informs the citi zens of Gettysburg and the surround ing country, that he has taken the well known Tathwing Establish M of 11. SKELLY, in Chambersburg Gettysburg, nearly opposite Mr. Buehler's _Apothecary and Book Store, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line with neatness and in the most approved style. tul All work entrusted to hint, will be warranted to lit. Ills terms will he very moderate, for CAsn or ('oox•rxv Pito- THE HEIRS The latest Fashions wt•ill be regular ly received from the Cities. Gettysburg, March 20, 18.16.-1 y Large and excellent assortment of first rate Paint 13rashes and Sash Tools, just received and for sale at reason able prices, at the Drug and Book Store of S. H. BUEHLER. BIRDSELL'S PATENT STEM. Shovel vat ors (lAN be had' for Cutnherland township J at C. W. llorrmAN's Coach-Shop, Gettysburg, Pa. Please call and see them and judg3 for yourself. Gettysburg., May 29, 19.16. subscriber has now on hand au extensive assortment of TIN WARE at his Shop in Chambersburg street, which he will sell at prices to suit the times. Ile therefore solicits those who need any Tin Ware to give , him a call. Remember ehambersburg street. ECOND-lIAND COACHES, BUG GIES, &c., of good and substantial make,°can be had at the Coach Establish ment of the subscriber, in Gettvsburv.' C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 29, 1816. ILVER AND GERMAN SILVER c 73 PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, &c., of best quality, can always be had at the Fancy Store of C. WEAVER April 10, 1810.:,: labba l a az - 2 , 0 7 2a , r if , HE Subscriber has just received a AL large supply of BOUTS and SHOES, which he can sell 4tyery low prices. Call and examine. A. COBEA pr. Gettysburg, Oct. 23, 1 . 846.-1 nO VI T. 7 I DT O. %LT i‘I'SIJERItY Store, for 4Cts. and upwards; also Cotton Flannels, 8 eta. and upwards. 1 , 0, it 0, Y ES: GEORGE EPLEY, It I;C:O3AN DATION _NftT 1?d..0 - ,' - si , y. a.) ..• - •_9 alsal J. 5',.;4::.:1104 , 1P,,k5'.., GEO. E. BUEHLER C ettysburg, March 13. - Nov.6 Samuel IL Buehler, William Ituthratill; I)avid Middlecoll, Conrad \Vcaver, John Al. Stevenson, Jr. Alarens Sampson, John \SIM:Im Walker, Simon Heider, Abraham Scott: l'hontis J. Cooper, Philip Iland, Peter Mickley, ('riper Stick & Whitmore, I )tv id Bee - elicr, .1 arob Losv er, Thomas AVea(lley, John Sehriner, J. & 1. IZiddlemoserr, John John Slicely, John 13. 11'Creary, AL Benj. Gardner, John .I'Night, Oliver P. House, henry Cautlinan, David Shull, John Burkholder, Jesse Houck, Abraham King, Ephraim Zuck, Charles Spangler, Jacob Hildebrand, & Co., William Wolf', Einsehius J. Owings, Francis P. Kricliten, John Bushy, David AI. White, Jacob Aulebaugh, Jacob George, John Hoke, Jacob Brinkerhoff, Jacob Ileiflev, David Detrick, David Newcomer, Henry Schrivcr, Nl:Sherry & Fink, Pius Suecringer, Peter Long, Jacob .Martin, .F. Lilly & John Clunk, William Bittinger, Ambrose AlTarlanc, New Sores. Edmond C. Bishop, 66 -1 Holtzinffer & Ferree, 66 John Ninemaker, Isaac Snyder & Co. 66 Peter II ulick, Jacob 1 10l linger, 1 George G. Bentzell, Bartholomew Sullivan, 66 1 I enry Sarbaugh, Philip Myers, 1 George iUyers & Son, 61 1 Eiehelberger & Bollinger, John Aulabaugh, /1 1 Jacob Lawrence, 1 Alexander Colman, 66 Those who have not taken out License Elizabeth Gilbert, Mary Duncan, J. D. Bonham, J. A. Myers, Elizabeth M. Kelly, John Aulabaugh, Abraham Treat, Catharine Miller. Peter Folk', James M' Millar, IVilliam Alexander, Enoch Simpson, Samuel Berlin, John M'llvain, henry Roberts, Samuel C. Price, 61 DAVID AIT REA HY . , C until Treasurer. Treasurer's 011 ice. Nov. 6, 18.16. S FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS JUST - RECEIVED rigillE Subscriber respectfully informs • 13 - his friends and the public generall?, that he continues to carry on the TAILOE ING Business at his Establishment in C ham bersburg street, Gettysburg, a few doors below Thompson's Hotel, where he \V ill always be prepared to attend to orders up on the most reasonable terms. lie has made arrangements to receive regularly the Latest City Fashions, and he pro Mises all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will give them entire satisfaction, both as it regards the fit and wdimanship of all garments entfusled to him ; and at as moderate prices as: 4 lhey can be obtained any where else. He hopes, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a share of public patronage and support. gLI-Country Produce taken in exchange for Work. 'JOHN 0. BAKER. Gettysburg, April 3,•1846.—tf 'Perfainer - y, Soap, Nc. 'ffIERFUMERY, SOAPS, FAN ARTICLES, TOYS. &C., for sale In C. 11' EA YE R. 11n•il 10, 1810 INMAN VEGE"I'AI3I.I.: PAN .\('E.\ "fp j ECciONS Scrofula. Kin c, Cancer, Erysipelas, Old f-ore. , , Ulcers, 'Fet ter, Mercurial 1.)1,- , e.ies, or any oilier complaint, firi.ing !nun impurities of the blood, are rirque-t -ed to read the following te,limonial- , . in proof , tv ol ibrfi l l propertiei of the above named med icine. ItEAD! REAn! REA-D!!! We. the undersigned. having visited Mr. Isaac. Brooks, Jr. at the oflice of Messrs. Rowland Walton, 376 Market :•ztreet, Philadelphia, eonsnl. er his case the most remarkable one we have ever witilesFed or heard of. llis disease was SCROFULA, and terrible must have been his tv.elve year . conflict ‘N ith the tie, t over. ills palate. the entire roof of his mouth, nose. tippet lip, and lower lid of the itionT Eri; have been de ;troyed, his face neatly ea!en up. and part of the jaw bone carried away. And yet we can give no description of his case. Mr. 11. intora:r - us that •in Jarman; last, the whole interior of his mouth, as well as oust of 1116 face, was a mass of deep and pain nil ulcers. On the l•1th of Jainta'ry last, he commenced ta king Dr. etillen's Indian Vegetable Pnacea, which checked the disease in a few days,and lion) that titne the cute has progressed without inter naision. New Ilesh has supplied (lie place of the deep ulcers. and though badly disfigured, his fiire oniel.:111,1 his ;:, ! eneial health is restored. We are assured that in the treatment of Mr. Brook's case. no Aleremials. Ointments, lie ('au=. tic Applications have been used—in fact, the Pa nacea alone has wrotiOit this wonderful change. David Smith. Bucks county, Pa. Charles L. Rowlaud, Meadville, Crawford county, Pennsylvania. .1 NV Jones. Al South eerniil Street. Mil' a Jacob Lee, Pemberton Now Jersey. I.: \V Carr, 4.10 N Fourth. above Poplar Street N Libert ies. I,anea34Pr. Pa. R 1..1(1(14 , c.k...,'.'; North Elv‘cri:llStiret, Mira C \V Appleton. :\ 1)..01 s ou th ,tr v et Timothy Caldwell,_Marion ca. Alis,oari. Chestnut II ill. Phira co. Pa John I larned, Wm !Sterling. M . 1), C am d e n, N-jen,,,3 Win Ilale, 37s st Nora. .1 If Potter, Manufacturer of Mineral Teeth, 111. d t 4 ontli Ninth st Phil':. Geo Metz, Brushmaker, 3 1 7 Market st E A Wolletrateber, editor Phil a Democrat, *.2.- N Third st Etta Carr, 1551 Chestnut st •Itev A 1) Gillette, Pastor of Eleventh Baptist Church, Phila. John Bell. Prie st (North American office.) A nr o n 10 Catharine st Phila. , Daniel McClinlov, Ke• ler's ito II Andrew Sweaton, Camden, N .lece} lt 11 Evani, West Phil a. Richard R. - Young. Gilder, 409 Market at Phila .11,111111' Aslimead, t 14.) South Sixth st do. T S \va g uer. Lithographer, I I r, st, Phila I; Kensil, I - South Eleventh st. Phila. Peter Sken Editor„Native Eagle., do. Joel Bodine, Glass manufacturer, Williamstown William :Sicily, Farmington, Van Buren co. (own L B Coles. 'AI U, Russel Canfield. Physi , Phila. Thomas P S Roby. I), liarrit-burg, Pa Peter 159 Mtaket st Phila James W Nevin, I fl Filbeit.st do John Good, 174 Spruce street do Rev 'm -line, Pastor St Paul M E Church,Cath arine st Phila. Rev John Chambers, Pastor LA Independent Church, Binad st. Phila. 1' L Sanders, Publisher of Pledge and Standard, F 1' Sellers, Editor Olive Branch, Doy.lebtown Bucks county, Pa. Jacob Frick, Vita of the A me"rican Sentinel, Phila. .Constant lion, _Attorney at Law, No. W South Fourth St. Phila. L A Godey, Ladies Book, 11)1 Chestnut &t Phila. Rev J 11. Nichols, Pastor of Brickinakers . P Church, Phila. 1) S Kieffer, Publisher of Lancaster American Re publ jean. A Wilson, M D, No tt Cedar Row, Phila. Ketchuiri, No (1.2 North Third st do Rea Le% i N. York. Edward Paxson, No. I North Front st, do J C Laycock, Attorney at Law, Washington Square, Phila. The above named gentlemen (Constituting but a small portion of those who have visited Mr. Brooks at our office in Philadelphia who would certify to the siplie facts if necessary) are well known, and their high standing in society pre chides the idea of their lending their names to carry on an imposition. And here we say, without the fear of contra diction, that we have not found a case of Scrofula or other disease for which we recointnend the Pa nacea, which the medicine has not speedily ar rested. sAt We flare at this thne a multitude of patients under treatment, a!' of whom arc doing well.— Among them is one of CANCER, which was pro nounced by physicians beyond the reach of Surgi cal assistance, but from all appearances will be cured in a few months. 1.1 14 " 14 14 1.1 tI 1,1 11 The above valuable medicine is for sale, ‘vitoiesale and retail, by Mes, , rs. Rowan and Wal ton, Proprietors. 376 nurketAtieet Philadelphia, and by thp following agents: Samuel IL Burbler, Gettysburg . , Pa. C. .1. Morris, 'York, Pa. N. N. Robinson, Baltimore, Md. Oct. 2;1, 15.19. . y 14_, 66 14, 13 oThe aborigines of America possess ed a knowledge of the healing art, which in many cases far sti — pl - r issed that of civilized man. By studying nature they became initiated in her secrets, and the way she pointed out was invariably Mowed. 'Their remedies were obtained from the vegetable creation, and acting in such perfect harmo ny with natural laws, were powerful in removing and controlling disease. It is thus S:).so"s . SAIISAPAItILLA, a purely vege table preparation, operates on the system. It harmonizes and unites with the mcdica lrix ?whine or life preserving principle; by its use diseased action is subdued, and the vital powers enabled to perform their functions.' Indigestion or dispepsia, obsti nate diseases of the skin, such as Salt Rhe - - um, Ringivorm, Scald Bead, and other similar diseases, Scrofida br King's Evil, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Glands, and other 'alketions, are safely and certain ly cured by its use. tri" - For further particulars and conclusive evi dence ()fits superiorelli eau, see Pamphlets. which may be obtained of agents gratis. Prepared and sold. wholesale and retail, by A. B. & 1). Sands, 70 Fulton street New York. Sold also, by ap pointtnent of the Proprict, , r. by $. 11. Gettysburg, Pa. Price 13t per bottle. Six bottles for $5. Oct. 1 , 6, 1816.-3 t . A LPACA S, ALPACAS!' , rII . E Chealiest and richest, can be. hail by calliin.r, , eariv at :\ J A . 0 IT NEVER FAILS!! Iligh Si net. Phil Itt,Tlllt . AUFF's B'l'Ul ' T .1' F(iUN 1) it Priirtr"rs' FuraWiiiig lUarchooN( suliseribers have opened a new Type .Fnunilry in ti n eity of Neu York:, here they are reaily to Flipply dens to any eNtent, fur any kind of Job in Fancy Type, Ink, 'ases, Galleys, Brass Rule, Steel Colttinn Rule. ('ttntlnr simn Sticks. Chases, and every article tie. ressary for a lirinting ()Hire. Also, second hated witterials. The Typt.,,%% - hitliare vaP,l in IleNVII1g)lll&. 11'0111 all deep counters, are %vayaitted to he 1111:11r passed by :ttly. and tc ill be sill - Xi - it priers to suit the times. All the 1% - pe ferttbiletlllt% - tei are "liatid-east.'"l'lle types front . 11111. - foundry eau be Hi:itched at tltb4 men!. Printhor furni:dled. ;11: , ( Steam En Inc of the most approved pat- Conipoitionllcrs (...ist for printers cocK,IN)VT ov1.1;1.:\ 11. oz, Arm tt. I/ee. 19. Cheapest in the World ! STE.II,II Bo EPIXE D C.ISSIP I ES. 12 CentB prr &rind, 11.holomf( e,jJ. II ICII A IZ DSON, \o. 12 Market • Street Philadelphia. takes pleasure in informing the public, that he still continues to sell his very superior Steam Relined Candy at the low price of $12..50 per Inn pounds, and the quality is equal to_any manufactured in the United States. lie also Offers all kinds of goods in flie Confertimtary and Fruit line at correspon ding low prices, as quirk sales and small profits are the order of the day. Call or send your orders, and von van not fail to in satisfied. Dont Barret the numher, Alarket StreeLPhiladelphia. .1. .1. ItIC11.11?1):SON. , Itig. 28. 18 Ili. • :3111 DIAIMOND TONSOR S. F TIPTON, .1 1110.N..1111,1: harper and 1 kir: Dresser, has removed his "Temple' to the Diamond, adjoining the County Buil dings. where he ran at all times be foirml prepared to attend to the calls Of the puldie. From long experience he flatters himself that he ran go through all the riimitications of the Timsorical departments, withsuelt an intiniude , rree of skill as Neill meet the en tire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. lle hopes, therefore. that by attention to busi ness and a - desire to please, he Avill merit as \veil as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will he attended to at their private dwellings. Oct. 10.. tf TIIOIIAS 31" C EA It Y., A 'ITO 11 NEVA 'I .1...4 IV. F ICE in the South-east Corner ot .the Diamond, between A. B. Kurtz's Hotel and R. W. •Al'Sherry's Store. Gettysburg, Dec. 12, 1815.—ti ria GO L 2 22 2) ATTO I? NEY A T LA /V, e FFERS his professional services to the people of Adams County. His Office is the one on the public square in Gettysburg, lalely occupied as a Lair-Of'. .five by IFnt. Arsiimutv, Esq. lie has also made arrangements to have the advice and assistance of his Father, Jrnor. 14:En of Carlisle, in aljAillicult eases. September . '2O. tf ALEX. i 2. sT EVEN .4T1'01:1 E y LAW, OFFICE in the Centre Square, North of the Court-house, between Smith's and Stevenson's corners. Gettysburg, I'a. L.lll NO TICE gar.= :NEVAGEI:II2 - Rao (()f. "I - RESENTS his respects to his friends and informs them that he has made arrangements to continue to practice as usual in the Courts of Mains county, under the new regulation of the times fin• holding them. Jan. 30, 18.111. tf CITEAP 'WATCHES ! The Chi upest' Gal and ,Vilrer fralchea Pl/11,3DE.LP.IIL1 Gold Levers, full jeweled. Silver Levers., full jeweled, Gold Lepines, jew.eled, Silver Lepines, jeweled, Silver (limners, tine quality, (:old NVatelleS, Silver Spectacles, Gold Pencils, Gold Bracelets, -ALSO ON lIANT)- A. large assortment of Gold and Silver Hair-Bracelets, Finger-Rings, Breastpins, I loop Ear-lling, Gold Pens, Silver Spoons, Sugar Tonges, 'ninthles, Cold .NM:, and Fob Chains,.Guard Keys, and Je‘velry at equally low prices. KT--'.A.11.1. want is a call, to convince cus tomers. All kinds of Watches and Clocks re paired and warranted to kedp good time for one year. Old Gold and Silver bought for Cash, or taken in exchange. I have some Gold and Silver Levers, at still cheaper prices than the above. A lib eral Discount made to dealers. Call and see for yourselves. For sale, Light-dad• and Thirty-hour Brass Clocks, at LEWIS LA DO. S Watch, and Jcn•ely Stoic, No. I I7tA • Market St., above 1 I th, north 6ide, Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 181(1. tf JUR of-, or vArTous kiNns 111.17 .17 . 77118 0117(E :e syS, B I. ' -V(11;0,1111 r,