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FM'to nurf. ThU is the atciet of Dr. Hol- Mocvr Ymsos not foe SL. John A. MBIT GOODS! GEORGE ARNOLD a 5 i rk -J nawniaHW- WA8HI1OT0 IIW8.

WAsmsatox. Mac 28, 185. Cuf Iiik of tlx ftepobtfeaa CoapUK. SEW ESTABLISHMENT! Washington. the proprietor of Mount has written a letter to Mrs.

Man S. vt iinura. irodtia. fiich he announce briefly, hot that the riace uotforale. The lxiiesof the L'uiietl Slates.

making collection of money lor its purchase, are. tbetvibce. doomed disappoint incnu OtxnrxT pn-ui. rtrcrdiarT Gentlemen Goods in great varietr Ua brown, olive, claret, drab, plaid, "mi Jn serZJl od figured Cloths: black, brown, and TbeCommitton Coaineiee. in lb fc.tre resolved to report pjprate biD i every caw of a recouiiefiin for harSof of rirer improweaient.

in MfrUifH. neany as possible, the President's eoustituttoiul objec- tious to such appropriation. Mr Forne ha. retire from the editorial Sir. roiK ehairof the bat retains his interest in the establishment as printer to the St-inte.

Mr. Forney's known adhere to the for tunes of Mr. Burhanac. and the probability of that gentleman receiving ihe nomination for the has undoubtedly induced I the present step. As Clerk of the Juring the protracted simple for the Speak- chair.

Mr. Fornry made troops of friends among alt parties, by his gentlemanly bearing-and impartial deei-ions. and their best wishes follow him whf-rerer he may go. There I anoUier spasmodic effort on loot to 1 rsise money for the purchase Mount universal. A sulate of one hundred uns an-Kdward Krnrw i fnr uounced the fact to the The public were spiendidlv illuminated.

In the Pjlace of ceems to me that this sacred spot should be, theTuileries the ceremonUls directed in antic-rescued lrom its present deplorable condition, ipation of the event were strictly carried out. The proprietor, anticipating thai it will be 1" lS 10 lhe 'iUe K'U- AU purchased some day. avoids repairs Peace is considered as of all kinds, and die whole place is in a shame- virtually conluded. The arrival of Baron Man-fullv ilapida'ed condition. But Ue owner i lfcu3el zi paris is required to complete i the signitiff of the Protocol.

five cents from rach visiter to the place, and is an active partner with his negroes in the sale of canes and other little mementos of the spot. receiving fifty per cent, ol the receipts. A man certainly has a right to follow his instincts in auch a matter, but 1 hope Mount Vernon will own another master soon. Adams. Washington, April if th Republican Compiler.

i troubles in Oregon and Wash ington Terriiories have 31 length attracted the attention of Congress, and measures will be taken to pu! an end to them. A proposition vasmade in the House yesterday to place i brins3 no confirmation of the actual rat-three hundred thousand dollars at the disposal ihcatior of the Peace treaty, of the President for the purpose of purchasing, Tuesday Night. "The Treaty 1 paiaaanM-of an if the 0W. PpoiTn.ntw to il Rani Bnlnlr Adam Laaarc imuj iiL iJV, Lw. lJhxVLTl.

J.f more or lean, skaatei. Adarna eountv. ndioi.in hrd. of JfcjrSale to eonintenea at 10 o'clock. A.M., on id day.

when attendance will be r' term inadn knii br JOHV HPV'DV wroc'-: JUMS EKS, Trustor Br the Court J. J. BaWwia. Clerk. A Stliall FarMi, iyate sale.

ir'llE. suascrtber oDers at private sale. TRACT OF LAND, situate in Straban township, Adams countv, about 2 luiles frmi C.Vityabunr. on the east side ofihe State t-! to ILirrisburif. lands of the Mihu-ri.

ber. Wm. Wihle. Henrv Munfort. and others.

containing 45 im, more or less. 7 ac res of which are oodiar.d, and 10 a first rale Meadow, lhe improvemenU one and a half atory BRICK HOUSE, a good Barn, a "never- JflfT failing well of watnr. wilh a pump Dffljj in it, and an Orchard of choice SSStt fruit. wishing to riew the propertv. re requested to call on the subscriber, iehi-i in Getivshurjr.

GEORGE WALTER, Sr. January 14, 1856. tf Ki-iMer'M Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legaffe and oilier persons concerned, thai iha" hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Conn Adams county, for confirmation ard -ou Mtmdny. the 21s day of nert, III.

The first account of Conrad Snyder. Admiiiistniior de bonis lion of Eve Catlniritfd Mountjoy townshrp, 'Adams county, deceased: 1 1 1 5. The first account of John L. Sadi-r Administrator with the will annexed of llie'-'i ard Sadler, late of Huntington township; Ad-ains county, deceased. -j 116- The" account of Jacob Hartman.

Ad 3 minisirntor or-tli estate. of George Hariman, hue of Men-alien township, deceased. i 117. The nccount of Robert Guardian of Jane Major, ntiiiur chtUr of Robert Major, deceased: I IS. The.

first of David Hoover, deceased. 1 19. The ncrount oP Hugh A-Seott. Cor.r-liin of the person and estate cf David iti bcotl. son of Joseph bcott, deceased.

120. The first account of Henry Benn'r and Josiah Benner, K.vpcutors of ths last and testament of John Benner, deceased. 121. The second account of Moses Mc-Cleanand Josiah Benner, Administrators cuui lestamcnto anneso of John Bear, deceased." 122. The, first and final account of JesB Honck, Administrator of the estate of John ilourk, deceased.

123. The account of Sahina Long," Admin-" ijtratrix of the estate of'Adam Lnnort dcc'l- 121. The first and final account Mickler, Guardian of Henry N. Boshey: mil nor deceased son of Nicholas Bushey, flee'd. 125.

The account of Amos C. Myers, Ad- mimstrator of Peter Bollinger, 120. The firs', account of Joseph Wilson-! and David K. Administrators of Tempest Wilson. decased.

127. The first and final aceonnt oT'Jn'rrri Bair. Administrator of George Beaf sen. (yf Isaac.) hteof Union township, deceased'- 103 The second and final account of David Worn, Administrator of Gerifge V6rfV, dee'd. 129.

The account of William H'; Withro-. Administrator of the estate of Samuel Wurnsn row. deceased, late of Gettysburg. 130. The first and final account of John Hnuptman, Administrator of the estate of Kim- absth Sheely.

(of Peter,) late of Mountplea- lest. Administrator of Jacob Miller, Uie of lownshlp, Adams nr um Cunningham. Evecutor of the last will and tesiameiiLof John Stewart, deceased. 133. The accounl of Samuel Nagle, Exec-i- of the last will and testament of Jacob I p.

late of Berwick township. Adams county, 131. The first account of Jacob Administrator of Elizabeth Sheely. relici Nicholas Sheely, late of Mountpleasant ton Adams county, deceased. .1 i35.

The second account of. now sole and 'nc'ting Er-cuior of ihe last will and tesument of Moses Crisweii. cec-a3ed. I3. The first acconnt of Anthony Dar-( dorli, Guardian or Testamentary Trustee t.f; dm Comfort, under the will of his father, Peter Cnmtorl.

deceased. 137. The account of Henry Myers. Admin-, listraiorof David P. Heinerd." deceased.

133. The first and final account of Jeremiah Bender. Administrator of Margaret Bender. iate of Berwick township. Adams 133.

The second and final acrnont of Mi-jchael Detrick, Admiuistraior of Gecrge Dear- dorff, deceased. I JO. The second account of David C. Brin-kerhoff. Acting Evecntor of the will and or conquering, a peace, as circumstances may direct, with the Indian tribes in those territories.

It was debated in Committee of the Whole till a late hour, but without definite result. I think lhe appropriation will be made. The tenth reception at the President's house took place last Friday evening, and briiliant as any of lis predecessors. these affairs are always interest! ays gay. always live.

Tbej President appeared in fine health and spirits, but his amiable lady seemed worn and wearied by the excitement of lhe occasion; she is in Very delicate health. Col. Frei.iont is preparing a history of his expeditions, which is to be published in a atyie uniform with Dr. Kane's book, and by the same enterprising publishers, Childs Peterson, of Philadelphia. The warm air of Spring, which has breathed so much activity all the other public "Works tn progress here, has had no effect upon the Washington monument, which stands with its winter cap siill on, not an unfiling e.nblem of the present "wooden-headed'" management, which promised so much and has done so little.

The monument as it now stands is fuish I tbeir in the mom recently oc- copied by A. Arnold, in South Baltimore near the Hiawond. "here will at all tiw tLVif10- Ciiit- Vesting. Cassiuets. Cord, bumtuer Goods.

Ac. tc i atyles al prices as I system tm produce. uooos iiougui oi toein not to ue uiaacupm tiKir i establishment will be cut free of charge. 1 hey are makinjfup alot of READT-MADECLOTU- the best inaniwr. wiucU ifaey will sell it hey Have also hand a large assortihent I ol Hover.

to hich t'aey call the attentiou of: eaiil aTraLi r. ltif. wtesl regularly receired. or wintry prodiittslwaya current for 1 or wo-k. Hon "i uiistake the place.

i Ma.cii 17. 1S5C. 1 u- it 1, i SEW WHOLESALE 'j Urttsr itrr. "mj Morf 7 X. SPE.XCKR THOMAS.

"Nn. 2C South M'ESCHK THOMAS. 2C South i rSccond street. Philadelphia. Ininorter.

1 Second street, rntladclphia. Importer, fM. Manutaclurer and Dealer 1:1 Dings and i Midlciiies.Chemical.s.Acid.s.Dye.SluttV.Paiuts. I Oils. Colors.

White LeaJ. French and Ameri- Iran While Zinc. Window Glass. Ulaswarc. Varnishes.

Brushes. InslruineiiLs. Ground lioie Sptces. and all oihvr articles us- uafly kept hv ilruggiv.s. ltKiigo.

Oiue. biiedac. Potash. Ac, ic, All ordeis by mail or otherwise promptly t-tetided to. Country Meichams are invited 10 call and examine our stock before puschasing elsewhere.

Gootls Sen; to any of the wharves or railroad station. Prices low and goodu warranted. March 17. lli, IN VALUABLE PROPERTY AT lri Title rsigned will sfi! al Private SnI siral.le l.rol.ertr. in T'li-: lyint! th public ihr said tin more if first rale land, adjoining lands ol Or.

H. N. Lilly. ami Joseph Siaum-hauuti. and others, and is finely improved.

There is a large URICK KLLING. wiih a Two story U.i.:k-biiildnig. fronting on the street. ami nearly opposite the public house of John flusriy; a good Log Ham, an Orchard choiee truii, good well of water, and other improvement. Possession given on or 1st day or April i.e: FOR i ENT Persons wishing to viei call ou John bushy.

Lso. 7 the premises MICHAEL UERK1NG Nov. CG. 1S55. tf txc-Hlr' T01INT MARSHALL'S Lett.

John Hamiltouban town, ship, Adams deceased, having been grained to the undersigned, residing in the same lo.vnsiiip, they hereby give notice to all persons indented to said estate 10 make immediate payment, and those having claims the same 10 present thciu properly authenticated lor sM I i. loetil. JAMKS H. MARSHALL, THOMAS A. MARSHALL, March 3, lb5G.

Executor. cw Goodifj Cheap I'HERS havej.iM Largt; and Hand- of Fall and Goods, ite the attention of lhe Pub 0 which the lic, consisting of every description of Dry-Goods. Hardware. SadJIr-rv. Queensware, Groceries, Cedar w-rre, Iron.Oils (c "Gieu an early rait, and we will show you Prettiest, and Cheapest Stock of Goods in the County.

FA UN L5TOCK BROTHERS. Oct. 1 o. Sign IUe Pud Front. Executor's Notice.

ji.jy la" 9 Lhe estate of Miller. late ofMuisutpiL-niant Adams cc-jnly. de- ceased, having keen granted to thx- ed. (Lhe first-named residing in Ruth ship, and the last-named in Mouiitplensant,) tiicy hereby jrire notice to all persons indebted to sai estate lo mkc irmncdiale payment, and those havrng claims against the sat.c to present them property authenticated for setlie-mcnt. XOAII MiLI.ER, JOUN MILLER.

Mnrch 24. 185G. 6t Jamrs. CODFISH. Salmon.

Herring. Pork, Flams and Side. Iard fx- J. PALMER 'c Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia, rt 31. Ls5G.

3m T7 Vr MfaV IfClfCI. the premises of the subscriber, in rank! u.kitn township. Adam' 1 RED HEIFER, about It itho.it any particular mark. i-st'-d 10 come fcr.jrd, plove p-operl and BENJ. DEARDORFF.

ch 3. Kid ft loves. A DIES' White. Black, and GLoVBS.at C2-i cents, fJe.nle.nn's do. at 75 cents, lust receivpo from New York A FAHX ESTOCK BROTHERS.

Oct. 15, lo55. Blanket and Long Shawls. ods the prettiest loii: store of GEO. ARNOLD.

C1ASSI MERES. aneyc'lentand desirahlf assortment, selling very chep at Aril lit JOHN" HOKE'S. i I 'i I 1 I 1 I lore. RID I -SI 25 1 lion it Urre and beautiful a stork of Cnmls has-been ottered to the public at any time auiolng which are Hosiery. GWvaa, Under-alectres.

Collars, Trimmings. Open Kobe Lawn. DeBaret. fte. 1 fancr C.siueres.

tiirurej. plaid and DUin.of erely shade of colors Drab oVTate. Csshtne- retts. Bombazines. SI fc-warp AJpaccas.

ic. Also Ready-made Clothing in great rarictr. Ure Stock all be had at ine county. The Ladies will please call, as are at all times pleased to see them. The uenueinens auennon is invited to our targe assortment in their lin.

In niin. lvsc i CLOTHING EMPORIPM. done up in the neatest best manner. Ve "Jlrt can rig a uiu from head to foot on the vely shortest notice. Call and judge for yourselves.

.1 a aitanj-maac at tUc for sale id prettiest stocks of ItEADY-yUDE LUTUISG. that has been ottered in this pi: They are all our own make, manufactured out of oar own cloths, cass: meres. See. Wt have Coats from 1 to S2( Pants from Ci cents to 810: Vests from 024 cents to G. Uovs' Clothing in great variety Our stock of Cloths consists of Line, black.

oiive. brown, green, drab, claret, and other Our Cashmeres coiu-is: of black, (brown, steel-mixed, and everv variety of or fancy colors. Also Marino Cassi-, tnere.s in great variely, plain, plaid and ii-u'd Cashmcrctts. Tweeds. Jeans.

Hrabs delate. Alpaccas, Hlack Saiins. white. plain and Marseilles I tstiii. c- Call and see us.

li cannot tit wc will tak, i nient on the very shortest notice, having the constantly employed, cutting and uiakinsj up. We do up in the neatest and bist manner al the S.iiid-stonc Front, and are hard 10 beat. GEO. ARNOLD. April 7, 1S5C.

Executor's Notice. TORN 1IOLGH TELIXS ESTATE Let- ters tcstameniary on the estate of Iloughifclin. late of liuiler township. Adams county, deceased, having granted to the undersigned, residing in Tyrone he i hereby gives notice to nil persons indebted to i said estate to make immediate payment. those having claims the -aim- to prc- Sent ihem propeilv r.ulhe:uicated 1-jr me.u.

JOILX DIEUL. l.x'r. April 7. 1S56. 6c Executor's Notice.

ETTERS testamentary on the- estate of I HANNAH RLEAKLlh- MAKGARliT RLFAIvLEV, late cf town-hip. Ad- Pe dee been irranted to the in the same township, he hereby gives notice to ali persons indebted to aid estate to make immediate payment, and lhx-e having claims against the to present liicm property authenticated for set-lenient. ROBERT RLEAKNEV, Ex'r. April 7. 1S5G.

Gi -tar at "least 'J'wnlu per cent I than ever bought remember it is at PAXTuN'S, where they are to he had -u great variety. of Ciem's and Hoys' fine Silk. For and Slouch Hats, of the latest sivle, all colors and white, black. brown, tan. blue.

drab. fawn. a large assort of Mens nod fine Calf, i Kip. and Grain Boots Shoes, Cicni's fine Cioih and Patent Leather Gaitcre. careful.

if you want walking and fine 1 dr. sS Shoes, snch a-Jenny Linds, Rusk ins lies. Kid and Morocco Shppers also a lieau-' tiful ariic'e of Ladies' Dress Gailer.s. with a large Stock or Misses' and fancy 'Jailers and Shoes. that you find Cohean Pas ton's.

ner ol Square, before purchasing elsewhere, as they have by far the lanrcst stock of goods in ictvn. and are determined to sti cheap. Take care, and keep a SHARP look oat that yon do not mi-take the Kemc-mbcr Cnhcan Pi.xron's new b.v.c, il the old stand of Keller Kurtz. Gettysburg. March 31.

ItiGG. Have Then I TUT arrived from Baltimore and Ph iadei- lelphia, the Lest assortment of Hats. Caps, Boots and Shoes, i that has ever been offered in Adams -onniy. i ry colors and kinds, (some entire! new.) Call and -e at ihe newly find up, in Chambcrsburg street, a few doors from the con; W. W.

PAXTON. March 31. 135G. Kotioe. MICHAEL OVERBACGH and WIFE, of town-hip, Adams county, having executed a vo'unliry assignment of all their estate and eifects to the r.

residing il Ociou o-j tnist for the benefit of he ht-teby re-nutsts all person- indebted ut sai i 1 V.erbai.gh nod wife to make immediate of their rc-peclive docs, and all claims or dtn.ar. on the stmt to present ihem for setilcrntnr. To Bridge SEALED will be received at the Ofiice r.f the Commissioners of Adams ihe 15A d-ii of Jf.rU Wooden Bridge across rad 1. adins fron's New rift tester to Ox! New Chester The ide is to be built after style of -Burr's span Ion; Pans and sprrifications for the Bridze cm be seen by persons to bid on the of letting, or by application to J. Aughinbauch, Clerk to lhe ME J.

WILLS. OEOROE MYER, rmm'rt. HENRY A. PICKING. Attest J.

AroittMiADsn, Citric. 31, 185G. td I i owat astoninhin? uec in all part of the world. He purine ihe blood and health purine ihe U.ood anil health follow. Let any aiek person, who ed no benefit, jive heed to thtw word of our, afBVtxJ.

c.r HoixoWAr's Oistmkxt. if ht. is suffering from wound or re. He ill 'hank us f.r our advire. and rejoice thai the 7 country and opened an extensive establishment in New York, which promise, to rival his mammoth one in Loudon.

C. S. Journal. TouT Llter From The steamer Atlantic. Capt.

Eldridge. ched New York on Wednesday, about n. She sailed from Liverpool a half-pist 11 o'clock, on the raorninj of the There is no news of the steamer PaciS-. Fkasce. The Kinnress Euyeuie has fitea binh to a Priuce.

who, as well as his mother. enthusiasm in Paris, and the ricin- was huildtnjfs and many private esiahlishmeiits i Queen. Lord Palmers ton accompanied him, and in this act the ipers sje an indication that the Premier desires to stand well with ihe L-nited States. -The Vounr Prince of Prussia is about to revisit England to be betrothed to the Princess Royal. A deputation of friends of Poland had waited on Lord Pa'mersion, hesrgini him to give instructions tc the British Plenipotentiary at Paris to insist on th restoration of Po land.

Th that the siitijecl sh Id ha EsCIXSIVE IXTEi.MEXCE Ce.V. WeiSB. i IheN. Courier and Enquirer of to-dav i ni.K!is!,es ti.e f.llovi-in-r Tho At'. and Russia, on the of March, be proclaimed." later aad Important from Central America.

New OtiLEAXS. March -9. The steamer Daniel Webster, from San Juan, with dates to the 23d, brings farther and important advices from Central Col. eXmHed frQm Costa Rica on the 9th. GenPr- al Walker had been reinforced hv 3d0 Ameri cans.

Costa llr. forma! declaration cf war ngainsi Nicaragua, hich reached Granada on the when Walker immediately returned the compliment. and on the same evening accompai.ied three mM across the Lake to iviuin Sei the three hundred men under Col. Schleslngtr marched against Costa Rica. At the latest advices they had not met enemy, but had provided themselves with horses, intending to proceed against Guamo Castle.

On Major Heiss arrived on: with despatches for Mi. Wheeler, the American Minister. The Late Disaster at Philadelphia. PpiLADELPniA, April 3. The boiler of the ill-fated steamboat New Jersev was raised to- icr.

one of lhe furnace, doors was found open. The S. boiier inspector examined ihe in tenor and iour.d it to be very defective, in scvcra' piaces where it been mcnrlcd it Saieirle. Mr. HEXRr Matthias, residing i township, tiiis county, committed su hanging, on last Sunday morning, ticulars, so far as we are able learn.

Mr. M. arose in the mornir ently in as good as usual. ns necessary dur.es soon: 1:: the and fed his Stock. ascended the self with a line or strap.

The strap, it pears, broke with his weight, when he ret ed to Hie hcus. proc cord, went the bar and succeeded ime in nufinrr ,.,.,1 to his life. The cau5e of the rah act is not fully known, but from language u-e in conversation to a neigh- previous, it is sopnosd to have 'een under a depression of spirits, PTo4a by his becoming slightly involved b- the erection of some on his The d-ceacd was a resp-cta'nle farmer, about thirty five ynr- of Kge. ar.d leaves a wife and six children to mourn his timely end. RpuUlhan.

Tebeible Accident. The occurrence we have heard of f- the Gaalia oJ rCOrred Sht miles fromlhat place, on the Jackson ro a. sJore Aliman was smokir.fr the store room, and htng calied to san out. and supposed passed over a keg of povvder. droj.

the ground by lh that ensued, and was soon wrapped in riam'-s. Som persons near by ran to the spot and succeeded in gei- Aiiman from the ruins, but not dangerously mm ami Xo ty was saved; and 2 gentleman just from the spot says that the skuii and ribs of the unfortunate Ailman were all that visible of him among the smoking ruir.s. A Blind Historian-. One the pa states ti.st H. the Anvr historian, who rsid.s hi Groton.

Ilea. hlu, 1 r. in, ni'S to thr ut. at th. He iho ahie wuhoiii liohttna yreat historic! I heen perfcied.

Tnv.Rmp Cp.f.at RF.Pt-B,.tc.--It is stated ihit. month-' 1 Donald inotnninth snip The Great Republic, which was refused, as 'she is doin a fr beticr business under a contract with the Ercnch Governnient. per or 3d oca JL WM 10 i hundred of tnent. HMitj ecra! of ia thr meirh- Wurhood. tmt tiwr bat to r.did cot dr him.

for fni- of ti, b- hi a pifin-waipoiuf PitNaoioint- iowitbli mM -I tiuuirwbr Mr. 5(xkeixr teiraph. it i. to old 1Um1 LorJ', o. i at prol! lacfe op Utf cvl eunwr of Fnaili.

I'i 1V rpliel T-. a MARRIED. rtaT. Vrk io. on the of S5MTI.EK.

of Maw fc of E. D. Arm. MAltCARET ae-i 1 utuuitx MARCI Alt ET COWXOVEK. 1 ittarkcts BlLTiMOitE Flour, ocr barrel.

per bushel, live, Cloversecd, Timoiin-, i Wiiibkey. per gallon. Beef Cattle, per 27 2S 8 tolO 50 8 0 to "25 24 Ov to27 00 1, 5S LW Wheat, per bushel, Rye, Corn, Timothy. Plaster of Paris, per ton, Pork, YOKKFaia Flour, per bid-. from Do.

from 1 Wheat, per bushel, 1 55 to 1 70 "of Lil of feJCer "PUEMAININC in the Post Office, at GeUvs-ili. burg. April 7, lc5G. Reals Charlotte liolcnmb MHo A. Keeker Peter Hovice John Sarah C.

R.yerJoh:, Rroohe Charles R. Rut kr Margaret A Louisa nhciierSatu'l. Dr. Mil' Samuel Miller Henrr Miller Jacob nan John Moore T. J.

lister Thaddeus lUhurn Daniel Franklin K.n lohn Mias Mary isWm. I-aac RvX Charles Sco ti S- R- E-q. SiStzer Geo. L. iiix Henry J.

2 Sill George Ker. Tro-tc Jr. Thomas er Elizabeth Mrs. ir.cr V. 2 Ivate Miss a Herman Anna W.

U. Henrv WV.fiev David filLLCSi'in. P. M. mj Persons calling for Litters in the above will please say they were adveru-td.

Dividend. THE President and Managers of the York and TnrnpiCe Road Company, have declared a Dividend of One Dollar on the capita', to be pnid to lhe or ir 1 zu r. pre-entaiivts, on after the 2d of Aorii. GEO. SWOPE, Apn; 1.

Election rjmE Commissioned Officers, of lhe Sccon, Brigade, ofthc 1 Milttia cf Penn a will mtei Stiurdag. i-f May, between the hours of o'clock and 4 o'clo-fe, P. M-. at the George McClelian. in the of Get tysburg.

to lid the vacancy of Major Genera! ioaed by iLe deat'ti of Ge WM- F. WALTER. m. of it. Briadi td 5 Tavern 1 ICC5o.P.

cations to keep Public rHE following Appi Houses of entenai Adams, have been file sinted al the r-ext Conn of Se-ssio: FRANCIS J. WILSON. Borough of IWiticI ISAAC ROBINSON. Twp. of liamiltonhan.

McLELLAN, Twp. of lUn.illonban. John busbev, Tu p. of J. J.

BALDWIN-. Clerk nf Q-MU-ler tet-i-jns. April 7. 13.35. 3t Committee Wotioe.

TMIE snbsenher, hnvi tiie Covirt of Corny 1 appointel by co-tnty, (VumiKt- of ihr. per-on and e-uie of Jacob Lady, (nf Lunatir, of Striban Ada ns county, hereby cues nouce pc-r-o. is having claims or against Jar: cucKr Ihlw iitL u'tinw. tiLr reJVar of Va I.r 1 iil- v. VVM 11 STKVKNSoN.

Kj (foruwrtr of On Uir -ifca Uie Friericic F-nvIe SmiMfr. bT tbt Kr Mr a i li Mm EVA K', DIED. On the- 3.1 iB-t Mr RrXKI.E. wife of Dr. John EanVt, On rrid A I tfuo-tir Ms AKLEV.

of Mcooilen Vj I i to every patriatic heart that visits this locality, i fZl'l and some steps shonld he i.Ken to complete it. the furnace, to Sil the fines with stciiin It seems that almost every plan has been re- force the flames out in front. The inspector sorted to to raise ard that each has Ea-Vs il 5s a 'aer of astonishment that the 1 boiler could have stcou no Ion" v. uhout acci- been exhausted; ye.i I am a firm believer that 0 dent. Ihe pia.es.

to mai.v plnces. were tedc- my children will seethe top of that pile gilded ed toone-ihhri their ori-inai thickness, and the bv the rising and the setting sun. But we boiler was totally unfit for service. Although want no proscriptive political ge.nent of! the TV rp of the de-. 1 t' struction of the boat, thev also f.mn-I that the the affair, and must have n.n.e.

Adams. piates and the lhc 0pen through which fire could readily- cominn- Who? What? and Wherefore? nicatc to the wood-work at the bottom of ihe or, a few facts for the ix valid. boat. Have our renders ever h-ard ot Professor Hollowav 1 Undoubtedly lhey have, juslas they have heard of Humboldt, Araco, Oeks-ted, Siij.i-.iax. Agassiz.

and other notable men of learning. But have they ever asked themselves what he is? It they have no definite or: inf.f-r. 'a ill proceed to enlighten them. Tne Professor is -n Knlish pIts' -i i-t a native ol c-untrv which produced Harvey, Hunter. Ahernetriy.

and otiier of SClT.ee. St much for the who; and r.ow for the vrit t. Fie is to other physicians what Cur. Websef and Calhoun" were to s-tatesmen. what Washington revered to patriots and -vhatSHAKSPEASE was to dramatists.

ists. His of ice, the and Irvsvg and Chalmers to preache the greatest of his age and profess TepuL.tson has penetrated the encru-s surmonnted tne harm COLOSSUS of the worid- So much for the WHAT. Whekefocs do ve speak of him hrp If, when our feiiow countrymen were dying by thousands- of yeii.jw Jevfr. at Nortoik and Portsmouth, we had heard of a remedy which Would the progress of trie ''f. ould rrest tne progress o.

and eglecte.1 wou.dnave tie; For if tin iian another h-alth. Holloa whn the Professor was a mnch that he is at present, his to grat be-res prformed by the Pnvs.cians. tween the nhii 1 tii- He observed that him, name tr-S either that mediein of a science. i chance, and tnerefr mankind, or that ihe of the in.e Seating a the study of Iiuiiian phjiolog standing th pihr i d.seases. he upon the true re2sri of want ot made thai disrovejr hich wil! his To e.

a dis don il locally, topical. v. Was it the kMn were deranged Or acb Or the lunis' S-t ratah I tl tetament of Martina Brinfcerhorf. deceased. III.

The first and final account of Sa'muH Sadler, Administrator of Lydia Ann Stulzman, -nh deceased. WM. F. WALTER, Rtzulcr, Per Daniel Plaxk, DeDtiiv. Ofricf.

Gettysburg, Mar. 21, IS5S. "td Jewelry Jewelry T. L. and sp SCHICK has now on hand a lar.

splendid assortment of Jeweiry.com-. everything in that line Breastnirs Eir-Rinzs, Finfref-Rings, Chains, all of which he is at the lowest iiviN-r- ofits. Call and examine for yourselves it" shnw trond. 1 is; rouble to show goods. IS5 stilted to their wear.

10.L Is TOV hS, of various nattr sitM. tfoiistantlv on hand and lor StioentaKcrs. come 1M way. -pwRESS Til IM MINOS of kinds can TAlTNESTOCK BROTHERS IJ had at SCHICK'S as cheap as the yon MOROCCOS from 25 cents to; che tpest, if not a httle cheaper. fti q' the cheapest lot ever' brought to iliei Vetv.

ts.Siiks. Cojnly- 7'''! soonatthe unl RtZvCet. ii. be SIGN OF THE RED FROXT. found in onpanllcled variety at SC II ICR'S QCHTCK has on hand a rnor e'ompWa riALL and' sec" the new sivle of Black, wlmm nf Brown.

Lilac and Pearl flats, at etin. man ever-and offers snrh W. W. PAXTON'S. indurempnls to pnrrhasrrs as cannot hot bw I advantageous to them.

Gentlemen will finJ yon want a fine article of Dress Shoes or his -tore well ttpplied wilh all kinds of goods Lady, to pi cent the same to lhe limner scriber. in B.iUer to.vn-hip, for scUle- CA-it-i to presenile for kirin-ys. liver, an hmrli-rc men-or sctnach, not knowincr ih it the evil was thou-anrl Gaiters, for Gentlemen or Larttcs. call at the store of W. W.

PAX I ON. n.T at and ail persons indebted 10 make immediate payuitnt. HENRY LADY, Cvmmiltt. April 7, 1855. f)t contained in the blood, nii-h fed those orjans wnli ut, life giviP.e'striKS.

aod that to arren 1 ai its very s-i and they f.vunl punty that fljjd, and leav the rilRENKS, Carpet Ba-X sale by COBi COBEAN Jb PAXruN. j-rHRCHIVE8 EWSPAPERI IRCHIVE.

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