the farnier's toluntn. sr NEL 1.. a: siiiimintsr As inn *ewe riding %musk ' , math Ins no`oniny' liiradeer,into.were , high t - And. t } twlght , ye l tiunt . hie, t was hard'', • tgti" - That you and 'yours were not condemned " • Tb .... 344?,n slaye a ie. Comte. eee Atka lifo - lirelftrVeSt : 7110I1111; . :: 5r '.p4irn garden, lifed'Asnit te/e Co itll weitV eta"! all bodit..4 .141 * 4ll * OP?rt JOADINizer tia* 4ntrott ten 7- , E• vinpollyi with, Figkrous k n ell tAok* best4hay atty. „. • , * ;, The aof . ,partsltes_Esitnaeters_joy,_ _ _ .7, A404 4 4 11 * A.,„The.leatherkpeeidn, obsp".their wings, And.lead their young ling train. .Perchance the , hoary grandstre_ eye The 'glowltyi 4 -'sceiter surveys, ' And ttraitbes. s blessing en ble Lace, i<y i s 424. r evening prOs". TheT Mr`tet# iyer IN their frietell-4.: - . ''. ~' Tbo 'l43llser of the soil;- . • ' - - ',"rbe c wirth;: *Or -- rootherigirei--them-b :. ' l "beiirtlesir patient toil. . , .11 . ., IC4..bmii' ioln them:round their eAitey hearth, • ' ~;- 1 - ----' llbil, sitearttelttpleawarw - wei ' :Mg le; c*.n .better judge how blest The' EsllOf)ris lere nay be. :7:3' : . r I-4: ' • , • prises every variety pt manufacture-fitie black ; Satin, silk, Velvet, Italian Sjtk, white, fattey and hultMersei I les; Su m trier C loth, &A. - 1 t% I so, . constantly on band • a large lot ni,T•RUN KS, - , • Huts Carpet Li gs, Umbrellas, Honts &Shoes, •= - Figriit!io Farm " I F 134 !•• • Winifriw; ISigdes. Violins, Aceordeona,'Gui: ~,,, ~,,, , • Barn Building. , . tors, Fltit.Fireq, , Meloileons,,Mirrors, • Ra „i: te *enniylvania there is no completes i %ars, Spectacles,,,Spoons, iNatclies.& Watch Withoucattarn, and the plan of construction is i•RollQ'tia; silk andcotton Handkerchiefs; Cra almo.s'wiifortn. A bank barn is deemed' an rvars, Suspenders, Gloves, Stockings, Spring, indisiensabie necessity. Theimmenseamatint l'Stneka,Sitirts„ . and , Shirt (301lars, and 'a splen 4ollimener thus invested, and the proportion i'llid assortment of I'EWF:LIIY—in fact every 1 thing in the way of Boy's and Men's furnish whicliit bears to the value of the land itself, is very ',satisfactory evidence of its pracifcal i ing Hue. - = value. ; ..'Notwi thstanding the impression `that i ' (* - -rirat-rate , Chewing Tobacco always on hand—k-ram article, which chewers are re -elastain-other-Statew-ort-this subject; in -- iny : ~, ~ c Judgitterit.;',therecatrbe no gdoll and profitable' ' quested to try. '' t fanniogwithmitit: Jhesnbject has„therefgr i e," , spffiment importance to,varritni the ensidera,- tionaaithetherthiS Plan, Ash •Ititilfelin,t has' riot 1 ' been improved upon. .--,',1:21 !I; ",.; , • ~„,,•.i- . ..1. There can be no d'otibt,'Wthe great superior ity of the two storied hank-barn.. That plan of structure which will most conveniently econ ohilselip.e and lator . vvill ,beist,proinote the fanOils,ipiilsisl I Liarint,rleicili4ith • kind', expittierite has ihetsirtytiOt e • great,eupetiorityl of that 44014 .iti‘orntfierti ..' The- differencei between them cannOrhe better expre exl,tijan a' fi'Y SaylegritHat ihtilitiviiiiid' b rifri 'he's ` i°o lOW 7 ~,,,....,,,,011eittib're the tither '4' and' its` ou delve into th9(tplieit one.' it; Of,:'ectirt•ii, ' iiqut re's a corresPontlinglieicht; of, irta.tliratbanki:--n0t.,.50 41glirhtivrAtil Painity'not n hi had, On ' 6101'4 ; ,, fruilt /of 'folliiik latiii.,' : ',"l`he"nilper fidotit have _ a',,” ' . An asticerife r et alibirit thelovret; - •The t ‘• X,4 1 . 4 . - - ' f 8 1, 1 00 ttar., tti 11 W it , l ItTe/l4 ca ,..,,,a, „, -"!,„.,_ hake height ant.„deith of twenty . - -- 4 ' flatii'srit lifell'Uirciiingl V •Yettr Pliditikiiittiont* the 'Middle- Of , ft.t'ziat.l3:qu pi,ich Aintirdetion . andintiOwnlothe' hoi,toni of the LintiarViehichi is em 'it leverWitiitheldwdi floor,, lattidAlpittkiiii height iitatietVditt'sry btPli. l But be' - par tiehliii irkattnc 'Of 111'4 114 - 'tilts 'irlinianie tUilfrifsstonw*-hidhP'resiillit frStit' 'it'higli and , ,deepMiast-Ltlittraiti lilt hay 'is 'Prirsied io;to 'al Itspationstichiariliiiefir incredible - to' any one 'whtflutkiintiesiietiencedi,t , 'A-fiiii: tilling the fisow,lniatiyfulll . 'ytkrilre led ' to' tr i ender at iks ,eiflaeltylttriliceiVe tricire.''. I'rieed MAY 'Xild, .'," that lilteithert'partti-orthe. barn areitilproved, in theit: , teriVettleifee itneitutee 'hy'thiS siMPle stiterattintlin,Oincipl4`;-that the Xike of your barn is made to consist in its' heightinstead of its, lengtiiiiitdpreikith'*lt,, °erlby rut save, in point ot oc*enge . ., theextensiVe ropllng,,end add • - •Aldtiagittiiyoiirligight:',O_ fi f tittll; Which you' do itakelfroinitkiefigili and- breadth ;' and *rhittleti.gifitils"; thet Ihilcte df,"prOlii re in 'Pack . ingoliwayllritraie tavirtgoelabor, iiiiAuiritig ,bait one-'-orltOrci bind& tO put ytitir grain in a mituill.rileir, Viten 'triro .or ' thh4 or' perhaps ,•*mr•Vitroultl• - he itililifexi in on Of greater space. I. oßovitisighnt-onotiaSint .iircontreniOnee arta +t t" To‘threith'grititi4ith a marline 14 , quires fonri.'five tat six haiidS--Ahe•, mini her nir do- Tending ulkei the eoetilencti . of putting &trey thelstraw. , ..lt is tiisy to tiercinve the'illiference inputtinrawliftterlitrln'tildwit and overshota serettieFtr*belOwAher:threshing floor.' a ri d in thiarion!a le-vet*its it , '`And so(41 after you begin to get tiour,:yiniv grain thig stat 9 • Of the van atisec rittd-it'ivill' he' filo& that One or two hands liss kite' reqtilred.' 4 ' • '''' • ' - .' - The cavieity of the tentrnian himk-,harri will allow you - to thresh_ froth one hinkred to` one liundrechtind -fifty buitiels ht 'a, time, and then you must stop discharge your hands; and oc: cupythirnexttlay"Or two in cleaning up and getting your grain out of the way, whereas in thwimproved.haru the threshed grain peases to the lower floor, is not in!.. your way, and :you threiiiVon'initil you are done. And in a burn 'thuStensttneted inure than double'the,inianti‘ Wean be threshed In i day. 'ln the' common` barn, with the machine I use, it requires about twenty-two minutes to rife threugh ten dozen, • end-twenty seven,ntinutes ,to cave it up ; in the improved ,one all thAinie lifeivin e ,.. up, be ing mote than one-half, ,is, saved. -• Thcsarne, machine, which will thresh one hutidredibusil' i els aday ja.the fhrtiler, with cskle hand lessiwill thresh Aro hundred bushels in the latter. ,Oite,' of the ilrfrer, tioors is nsed ler , cleaning, your, mid - the ;other- for, garne'rs ; , and both constantly iisttfal,for,inany,other [mimeses., I "FOrkluPot.t to firtners --the examination of thi.l r poprovement hefnre, the,y build a - barn. - -', ' f Nov. ;'' . - i',/ ". iFREDFAUCK. WATTS. Ciaidet. l3, 1.554...,- - , ISE EMI BEI ME Hens , gatiiiiffitErggs, • 'Pen 'kr 3liefoiklA tip for ;fatt e ning as soon as , • • yon pl ase. fal a tet,:tbey have '!onee ,coismenced cating.',fheif efis; ~ There ; is no cure' or ,them, We spetlkirdni e.Xperitice, s ays the .editor ,of the lifoiari'isritt *th Guardian. . ; Two, years . ttgo 'entire 'establishment, consisting of adozgn porkings,waS'eendeturied in like maniiiit. 'We fear' that we had taught 'the fekla habits of cannibalism by giving them _the ahellir of their own eggs to eat. We tried tnild gave them bol Lgt4 Pea/ding hot; and after a first taste ed their bills in. the gravel, : tarned the and over a, 4 fevc: times wit err feet,. then when • it,, T was ready Tor eating, fought ellq."'scratchid over:,ilm. dainty morsel,. • and swilletvedit lief* our eye S- , The cockerel. , who; ele'ri father <it a 'family: ought to have icsxatsii beiterand set a'good example, strutted sboness: if hehig,tily approved the transaction. and" nceisionally , selected a daiiity wor.;el of, ther,i , illt for' hiraftlf, t g w hus beeoininorse t hal ► nn secoiptice" in, ;the infanticide.—After this Vie' adopted another expedient. We gown egg blown, .104d:tilled the ,shell' with a composition of mostird.'vinegar; aloe's, salts and other hor rible, associations... The fowls got one good dose and ranupanttdoWn the walk`chatteri ng end shaking their heads with en expression pf interiii‘disgusi, which was vety iudicious to tratneai4:.,lytlEe Ali{ Samuel-Weller tt the liar rogatie:Spa, they only tasted the liquor'orter ; /but the'paiiihinent was useless, as we got no - rtrore y w. ; „ ; • • - 0004]* . .liobil for Kw. _lkVitt*royt Aiijcltitural Society, i t wits lattii4c494r. lAF, Methuen, Mass. took an recoarairtiir pie ot saute. litter, and -- ketety*o l taciiiii - nora wneekked, or.tuerety with'Water. Tc; later /at be gave aa void meala - trale .or Cooked. Da me on untn:olied ineal leereased tune* more ~ than *boeezm 0 0 raked, the expeliinent ult.; tbca 1014)(gais *alted in. fav-ot of raw . - EIEI DO _YOV• WANT A WILL MADE SUIT :014111ERPTIOT111NG fict. you can - ite - acconiaratated - by-callint-, R.C:ty:l; SAM at' !ne4 l itow, rapidly at his - Store- t York s treet, oppiisite the .Bank.„, it very-! iihOie r e 'and 'cheap, isitOitnien't of ai ' lt Or . n ,/ 1 9% AP which be invites the atter - ion of the public.: They Scare been selected with great care in the A:astern cities, have been bought, cheap for - : - -ctiab,and - will-bill sold cheap for cash--cAeopert akirn at: any, other iitablishosent in' Gettyabarg.l 7 - 109, - ; steel: , ftonsiinfii, in part of Black. ,and 'Green 'CLOTH COATS. with , , frocit,oress and: sack coats; aleo -Tweed, r-Ca-grinere.-analtaliarveloth_; alsoa large stock of 0 V MI; COATS, which , cari7t_he heat in va iie(y.rtinaTitY cities; also a verysuperior aviek Of PANTALOONS. part Of, ;excellent and ,wefl „node frenek -I)Ori•skin. Casaitnere.l, - Fancy, Satirietts, -Velvets, ,Pord; :j.dinen and,Coitonade.. The stock of ,Vli;STS‘..corn., 'MARCUS SAMSON. November 13. 1854. tf THE WAR, GOING ON! rpitig: ' vicar 'lin' , 1 4 :0"r'ripe Is i s igetf engrossing public attention, and • viten - generally are going irp - . -- But the undersigned would suggeat ' to his,enato Prt and , ;.eyeryhody:,elise that he' has foto 4... he, 'city, - tk r i th the cheapest and beat stock-of : 61 P il h g .V 2 1 1 1° 't 5 744 a ' , reQufeationary,.; Fancy: Soaps,.,Eo:, he ;kis ,ovei;geinre ‘offertil.i and judge forlotirselvPis,! - and if yon do''-not pronounce .his goodS Ille'ehenpest - and beat' - ynn have evtir tooked- at. 'then ,is he greatly , Ink , - ' taken. Fl f34ock. own pri eT, in p!rt , , C ()frees, Stiitare:Tilt El, 6eotalek;; Sy itipM, , M °lasses, Cry nkeri,Pi . antee' : Voin'ong, Alniond.44 Palm N Pea' •N nt ish Waltiu ts; Filbert's ; iennfeetiOntir:y,'of hundred carte;'Pepper, einntnon; Olotieti,''SOda : 'S'aleraitii, Washing =Soda, 'if - large titrieiji• 41' Fancy Soaps, and everythint else ,-cOr Ocuritry : -Prodnee taken in ex 'Change for - The , Flour and Feed business is coniltitied : , „: liiihent 'Market Pticeti paid. '• In '}'nn. Streel,at the laps(' Office. Oeliyithull.: A pal 04, LEIT'TKE FACTS BE KNOWN! - ABRAM 'ARNOLD has 'ns . ro-. turned from the Laster!) cities, with the largetit and best selected stock of goods. for Men and Boys'-wear ever before - ofrered,which ,imeticueelomakil*Up, at th'e Stai:d; where he invites all wite'iViihio' purchase CLOTH.' MO, Mis10:01 - : - <65 C3thGiaC 1 etatt .15i llt ail an. 9 and .by gapd Iwprkmeii, .to calraiul,eamihe Tija stock *fOre_, purchasing, elsewhere, as he 'i's;determ fined lo' liittfet 7 s - ell any ‘plothing . Store or SlOp Shop ,ire thOown 9i.country.. flaing:iecured the services of one 'of the beit'CUI"PliMS in the Country, lie is prepared 'to . tudk6 6' M p:clothing at e shortest notice and 'ln she ' heist style: His motto is .Quick Sales and SmaJl Profits, - 'October NOTICE TO TEACHERS. rr H E alit.lttiWor„ , Tettehe itt - ' rected to' ,the 36itiseclion of the. new tichool Law, Whiell'retidil ' its hollow's :....." . ItAlatt bathe duty Jar (Warr 'reacher einployied under the proiti'- sions of this Act, to make nut and file with the ,Board of Directers ur Controllers of the trict, at the end of each month, a Report, set. ling forth• the •whole number•ot pupils attend= ing ,achool tiering that month, • designatin g whether snitl4 or female; the nuMbei of days each , attended,: the• books used •and branches taught; and until each Repert shall have been made. it shall not be• lawlel for the - Board of Directors.lto, pay such Pearlier for his or her services. The Reports made in pursuaece of thn'Teregoing pinvistotts; , Slialf he regalarlV 'filed by the Secretary ok'the ,Buard - ot three tom or Controllers, Jind shall ,at all times he subject ,th%theitifspekiolt , dlevery4iiizeit of the , .- ' ..-fr:The Reports,' AS above, have just been publised. in handsome style; and the stibscri-' ter trusts will Janet-the approval of Teachers anti,Sclioul.,‘Pirector. • - •hh:i,LEit F U RTZ. November 13,1854.- NTEI).• - PERSONShavirig Flay to RelLwilldowell by' callint nti - the - -sahaeriberi :Gettya bufg, Who:is'.4loSirouti of.purellasing.' , Tire highest market price. will be paiti nuall •LIZrA.s • heiintentie having. tire Hay. after being- packed'. hanled. either ,•to' Hanover or Baltimore, the -preference v. lino! v, i l l be given to those frote w hom *he tnav porch:Ara.; • • • • • • •tit.) 1.0 M 0 N• PO WEBS. :Dec. 6, IRO.. • tt' , • • • • . -- Af1314,114 1 :AT 111.9:11 1 no - rket sheet, 1164 4 WA, • Philadaphitt. C. I. Bush fi Bro. Proprietors. qll-11S.H nose has' 41 Item ral ion ; nn one J,„ .of the orkompal thorimOtrares city, No efrort...ipo,retl, 40 make vimters comfortable: • 81.00 per day. Jtuie. - 12, , ly ''lrLiliii:4l,A r lIIVIT No. 240 .Prqt.t..Street.,-.Baltilliote. . ISRAEL' KNODE, / _'oprielur. JOHN G. KNOI)E, .Siiperiialemdcul. Aldy 8,. 185.1. Ay , StelPSoil I' lourgits, OF ihe beet qua:ity, always on hand. and for sale...in tieqramirtr.:at the Foundry o f T. W A ItREN & SON. T adieS l DreMS (roods. of wrery Riyte, b-lk- Alpaeca for 1-2 k crnts;. merit 1.23; I)..begts from - 16 v to 371 nIS; ealienes Iron' to 12; M u lin froin 5 to IRJ; and ••everYthing rice in prop ,rtinn. at ilte'New Sion. Oct. 16. J. 'S. GRA fIOME,ON 1':I CO A 1, !—Ti see th ol e cheap Goodsjost received Itv Oct. 2. A. ARNOLD: 00E1N0 G LASSES—btI cec—rat , SCHICK'S. - I)ERFLI MELLY of all kinds will hp filtini 411. SCIUCK'S.: - *ixid, up ia_ the -Novi Come and Bee TTs • Read alt and say w4etherlifislaol NEW STYLE OP BUSINESS ON. 'tug CASH- pow*: PLS. "QUICIC SISAAS A.ND 11110Ri_PROPITalr i , sithse'ither hh!ijsist Te r tetrilti trMp / Old tlity, with it - and' Aim 'asiiiir,t.; tnentr i nt L. •• /. • Itat4(CaPit.Bodte and Shoes • of every deseriptionund fashion, wh felt; ha:will sell on gond terms, foreash or its - equivalent. 1 have done n heavy Credit twines* far nearly years, -.trtid, the cons ,clitertoe -has been a he avy nn 'sales. I . now in t end datinenty whaler tine& to my Stnre - ,'-and keep a larze It!fillallient - of 11 AT! Sed 'Bll 01;8, and *ell. them Its cheap as anybody else can. fur Cash, or its equivalent. payment - in a abort time, and for Country .Produce punctually de. livered ,when wanted—and - entirely destroy the old habit of lent/Credit. By" this plan 1 Stock. and sell Goode an het- Ge - wts - niE triTdrcze ten terms. o'Cokne"an for, youriselvett4 ' ' .• • GtintiernerOs anei Ladies'..Gaiters; Eldoking, lenny.Linds, .oxfoisl Ties; &e.; and' Ghiid ren'A Shoes, always on hand,: • • . 1 Boots and Shoes made to order - whenever r!?,quiird. „-, Philadelphia make. of Silk Hats, Citizens', Cohan, Know Nothinri, Wide AWake.' stith, and old men's Fur Ind Wool Hats, to gether with trien'S.:b4yi'and eltildi:en"S Hats arid Caps,, of alll'olllls-rind -sizes. W. W. PAXTO,N; . Gettysburg, eletOheri oWE STVOY:TO:PLEASE." For the the Fall a'nd Winter Campaign pf 1.85-4-55. HALT =: CAPS boars 841, Tsubscriber invites the attention Oldie eitizens;of Adorns. brinety, to .his large antt splendid stock &LK, WOO AND ..FUR HATS, varying r.trtiCe!••frozu cents to $4; Fur, 'Plush, Cloth, and Glazed. Caps, -. Ar frosp : l•2.* to $4•59 COARSE& FINE, BOOTS, (Men's and lloys') - , from' St:to S 5-4 Buffitio and Gum Overshoes, Gentleatea's and La dies' sizes; , S if 0 comprising every "viirietY of Gentlemen's, Boys". Yentit's. Ladies' and Misses" Shoes, of Country. City and Eastern manoTai•ture, which - We offers formate on the most reasona ble terms for Cash, or on' the usual credit to undoubted prompt paying cm.tomers. Feelire.graleful for the ineu3i-favors already hestowed 7 by his. friends, he 'still' liqes to ,share-their patronage by unremitting attention to their calla. . . filir'The subscriber's connection with the Beok and Stationary business is still continer ed, and be earnestly invites the attention of purchasers to. his present unrivaled 'stock of Miscellaneous an School. Books, Stationery, &c. , [Nov. th NEW GOODS AGAIN ! so:Tv:az ,11 AS just opened one of the,largeat,.pret fiest and cheapest. Et pcJis of ALL & 'VVILNTI , M GOODS ever brought to Gettys burg, and he invites the public to call, exam ine and' judge ,for theinsetves-r-no trouble to show Goods. His newislock etnbraces a very large variety of , Ladies' Dress GoOds., such as ,Silks, Titre Satins, Moos Delanes, Bombazines ' 'French 'M eri noes, De Rav,es, Alpaccas, Coburg Chiths, Ginghanis, Cali coes, &c. Szo, &c. " In the line. of Gentlearen'm Wear, he his ,selected a choice lot, of all styles.and prices : Coths,- Cassinieres, Vestings, Sati nets,,Keniucky Jeans, &c. &c. - • His stock of P./hvc Y GOODS is also very fine, and' too numerous: to enumerate.' Call and see. ' 'Thankful for past favors, SCHICK-elicits a continuance of public patronage. He will ala%riys endeavor to deserve it,' by sCiling good Grids, at, the lowi>st living prices. " Quick :pules and ' Profits," is his rhotto. ' , October '23, 1854. ' ' .•atata .4111 1 32Z1, - , AAT' E are .pleased to announce to our many friends and customers, that we are prp'pated to offer the CHOKES ' ASSORT MENT 9F" GOODS ever opened in the coun ty. We have been enabled to purchase' our Nall Stuck such prices as have never before been heard of, and we challenge the county to produce ti larger &•more general assortment of, ,Fall and Winter Goods,. or nt as tote a . price as we, offer then) :o the public. For quality and r aheaPness, we assert that tnir present stock cannot he equalled in' the:county, and to prove our assertion we vite the people to come and judge for them selves--confident that tWir verdict will sustain us in our efforts to furniAt . them with the eIIE.4PEST .IND BEST GOODS. ,Cebtirgs of aßcolots, French Merinos, cheap er than ever krwwn; Debago Alpacca, Mons Delaine, Cashmere, Alpacca, 'Mohair Lustre, Brocade, cheapest Black silks ever olfered, inLthams,:Chainbra Shawls, square a nki Inn',; Bay State, Brodie, Cashmere; I),ross isrim mirws, Needle Work, Swiss and Jacnnett; Edging, and Insertion. Flouncing, French Worlod Collars,.Bonnet Ribbons, &c. FOR GEISTP:M . EN—We have a choice asf4orituett% of tilolits, Cassinsers, Over coatinir,,cfassnets, &c.. 'Come early and se lect your, goOds—look before you buy Plio , where. Don't-furgei the Store at the ,, sign of the Red Front, FA H N EST° K 454 SONS. .october IG, 1854. F:Lucy Articles.—To see a fi ne col. lection of Fancy articles, at very reduc -ekl prices, go to Fahnestocksi, where you ca n select front a lartre assortinent,including Sew ing Birds, Port ,Monaif.S, Ca/MS.P.ins, worked. Swtsii, Cain Honoton and nett Collard, Top and Side emnhs• life. all of which an he purcho . sed at the I nwesi fines at the sign of the RI!) FRox.r. r IN GS, MUSLINS.Rze.—Snine mere of those (+rill) Ticking:, Minflins. Aze., haw. been rer«iveid•hy . A. ARNOLD. Li . HA LS.--;A him 1 0 ! of Lay State Sh - aivls, 1. Gnu.; and Square ; Bruche and Thibet Shawls—a splendid variety,•and tri:vin2 at the cheapest rates. at SC HICK'S _ . 101) A, Suznr ;111(1 Water CIL k ERN, 1.1 Ginger Nuts. SC-itch and -Jenny Lind Cakes. (a new article, and not to he beat,) fui sale. cheap, by the ilound or less, at April 24. GILLESPIE'S. CM FELLER KURTZ. :LIME= .11,11 L, M. D., = !SM., AS h;aoflieennedoor wester the Lutheran church, tiprstityg street, and pp ;psi te ararrunfee store, where those wishing likv"f; any:Oe ntal Op e ration 'Ferran:tied are . reepeofuily)nv,ite4,to, call. _ , REVERENCES: E Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr: a, N. lierluohy,DT.,D, Horner, Rev,. C. P. Kraut!): D.D., Rev. H. L -13aliglier, D. P.. Rev. Prof, William M. Rey nol(l6,,Rev. Prof.ht—lpcobs, PKof. M.L.Stcever, Uellystrurg, April ,1 1., /853. if '- _DOCTOR - JOHN_ A. SWOPE ' HAVING located permanently in Gettys burg, °Pre filerpiofessional services' the' ptiblic., Office and - residence in York, street, opposite the' Bank. Gettysburg, April 24, 1854. ly D. WCONAUGHY • ORN-EY AT LAW' (Office' 'removed to 'one ilooi West of Ituebler's .,-DrugAßoolt.-store, Chanabertiburg-street,) Attorney &. 'Solicitor 'iftir Patents, and -PeaSionis, BOUNTY Land ,Warrants, Back-Pay ens pended Claims, and all other claims against the Government At Washingten; D. C.: also A tnetican claim sin England. Land War rants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. .Agents engaged in locating warranie in ' lowa, 'lllinois, anti other Western States; and lands for sale the-e. • ()..Apply to liint . personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. ly, DAVID WILLS, _ Attorney. at Law, - HAS taken Mr. STEveNsorea office, North West Corner or Centre Square. . • 11e6rente.;—;:fun. Triaa - daitt t~vene; Lam= caster. - Gettysburg, January 2, 1854. • IK. J. _BUMMER, / -er s.t. - 4 . 4 r "I2 IYrIZS I Y SEW 7' Wl f ) 4 l i is ti i l n ru es il s Y a en rid tr ' „ P slead mi) t i o lY l a „ i r i n end- f t / o e spe.aks Jhe Ger mrth laitgunge. Office 3 t the same" place. "in' SOnth Baltimore street, clear Forney's Drily: -Store, and nearly opposite Danner d,r,' Ziegler's &re. • [March 20..?. WM. B. McCLELIR.AN 1. Attorney at law. ~FFICEI on the south side of the Public Square, two doors west of the Sentinel office.' Aug. 22, 1853. - W. A. WGINLEY, ATTORNEY AT Q.A.W. nFI•'IUE in the south-west corner of the Stpiare, formerly occupied by 1). Mc- Conaugliy. Esq. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Gettysburg-, May 15, 1854. anyt, TE stibseriber hereby give's notice, to those JL who hat;e promised him WOOD on ac count, that he -is in want of it, and that unless it is delivered forthwith, without any further notice, the AcCou tits willbe placed in the hands oCan officerlor collection, and the money re quired.. T. WARREN. A FRESH SUPPLY! - Tundersigned has just returned ~ from the City with a large supply of ,F-14181-1 . GOODS, which heIS prepareil to sell at prices which caunoi.be beat. His stock consists of. (4110CERIES, or all kinds, Sugars, Molasses, Co ff ees, Teas, Fish; Salt, Cruckevs, ,Cheese, Picided. Cu• caw bers,.&e. Fruits and Confections, Oranges, Lemons., Figs, Raisins, Prunes, &c. —Also,. Pow-der, Shot,. Tobacco, Segars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of other articles—Also, a .first rate assortment of the best qualities of LIQUOB..S. Wines ano Brandies,of different kinds,N. Rom, Holland Gin, Old Rye, &c.-- t all of which can he had on the_ lowest terms at _the Stere of the Subscriber, in South Baltimore street", next door to the 6,Star'',office. 0 - -Also, always on hand a variety of Stone r. 1 .Z..c —Give us a call. EMANUEL ZJEGLER. • Getty May 15, 1854. 2000 LADIES RE,*illinOrteeriify that the 14 4.IIIA AA- WAY COO-KING .STO V 14.1 is the very best Stove- tyckv tin use, inasmuch ns' they will do more Cooking, HOa - Sting and Baking, and do it with less _labor, and last se long againas any' other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves'are' constantly' kept for sale at a 'very reduced price, at the Gettysburg Foundry ScHlachine . Shop where the subscribers, feeling determined fo snit all persons, have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltitnore Air-tight, Peakskell, - and Cabinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten plate Par lor Stoves, of the most beautiful patterns. The Seylar Ploughs ; which cannot be surpassed for lightness of draught, or in the charaeter of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view ofthe factthat the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one fourth heavier than that of otherploughS, it is decidedly the cheapest that can be ob tained. WITHE ROW PLOUGHS and others, Castings' for the Woodcock Plough, Wind mill machinery, Castings and Hollow-ware, with every article usually made at Foundries, can be obtained here. ( . "—Blacksinithintr an d Shiw Making as T. WAIMEA & SON.. Dre.3e,lFlsl. tf tfllTlll%'i , ''.?4, - 4'; 1 - I'SCEL!gl'a Cheap Watches k Jewelry, AN Had°,l,i`i 3 , B 4 -4 1.1:' . 1 1.„1; . :RililrireAr‘ipli iath l ryS t lO e P rPN h T i o l : 9G North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Geld Lever WittcheA. full jeweled, IS caret cases, SIS 00 Gold Lepine , . 1%, caret. - . - - 2,1 00 Silver Lever.. full jel% eled, - . db. 1:.: 00 •::-'il , ;er he pium. j...v.e1,„ - - - 900 - - :Stt).erior quarlierN t . . . . - 700 th.1 , 1-sll eel:l,, . . - 700 Fine Silver 1/11,..• • / M) • • . . Ili e,ll ilr.weleti. - - 3 01) - - tarli.,' tioll i'eneil4. ' - . - 100 Sitter Te.t Spoon-. s•kt.. -- 500 1.;1•1,1 Pen, 1% ith Len •il .in.: Silver Holder, - - 1 00 “.1111 ri 110.er l? tiej,s , 47i et'lltri u* - O; Vki ale!) Waz.ses, pl , iin, 123 Grills, patent ISi; [.. 1 1 net 25; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. ST A V F F E It .&.- El A RLE Y . On hand, smite C;o16 and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Sept. 25. IRSL ly U Linens and Tick i rtv a. for crate SCMCK'S. 7Alriknat T H. SKELIGY respectfully , inforrimf'his 0 • old ciiittorricre and the public gene'raily, that Ate, continues= the TAILORING- Ban! , NESS; at his old stand, in Sentb Baltimore street, where he. will be bripprtoaccomModate ail =who may patronise 'hits.` All - work en. trusted to 'his -care warranted to fit' eird__'he of most substantial make. Thankful fur 'past favors, he toilets-'a continuance of pufilic,pai. iron age. - , flOr The New York Spring Ain& &owner Fashions are received. Call and ieelherii: - Gettysbni,g, May 1, 1'854. - • , - HARDWARE. •. • A LARGR -addition to our stock of Hard -13.. ware, Carriage Trimmings, Ste:, has beep made, and those in want of any article in that line, should not fail to examine our sleek. We pledge'nurselves to cell cheaper than 'ihe cheapest. Come to- FA H N E'STOC K3'. October 16,1854. . . .WATCHt S„ . J r EWELRY:, sitreiivare J . Fai9ey - A Oiace Assortment, of ti* finest • ,ity,_ll?!.:§ale at the Lowest. Prices, at - Wm. B. , Eltonkemrir NO. i . 84 'SOUTH SECOND STREET, Betweeri'Fine and Union. West side, Phitad'a. EI E a94ortment embraces a Large and se -1 lei: Stock ur Fine Watches, Jewelry, Si/vcr Ware, Rawria Ware, plated with fine Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, 4.c.—Jet Goods, bins and Fancy Articles of a superior .quality"' de serving the examination of ;hose who desire to procure the besigoods at the LuwesteaskPrices. Having a, practical kno Wedge of the he fa rness, and avallablelacilities for importing and Manufacturing, the - subscriber confidently invites pu'rchasers, believing that he can sup ply them .On terms as faVorable as , any ether establishment in either. ofihe Atlantic Cities. Az:7-.All kinds. of .Diamond anti-Pearrlmwel ry and 'Silver Wa're-Manufentured to order, _within: a_ reasonable • _ (j Watches,. 4evvelry and Silver , Ware faithfully repaired. - . , - —WM. B. turo.HEAD',. Is 4 Soutb. 24 Bt., - • it few gore above the 2(t St. Market, West*Shle. D?" I n the South 'Window of the Store, ma he seen the: famOns - BIRD' 'CLOCK, whiCh commands the admiration of the scictit.ific and • el)ii OHS. • • October 2, 1854. -ly THIS W • , IF YOU WANT. di 'TAE HACLE THAT CAN'T BE BEAT! . THE undersigned, having purchased the . Carriage-making establishment of ,Win. Graham, respectfully informs the public generally that 'he will continue the said business at the old stand, in Washington street, half a'sqUa re &Om Chambershurg street, where he is prepared to manufacture to order, a; short notice, Carriages, Rookaways; Buggies, SULKIES, JERSEYS, &c. . 'He flatters himself that his - Mork 'IS a little ahead• of any turned out by - any other estab lishment in • the place—having none but the best of workmen employed, and using none hut the best materials. His prices are moder ate. 11.REPAI RING done at short notice: • Country produce taken for anything in`liis Fine. - J. BARRETT. Ge-ttysburgh 13, 1854. tf" FRENCH ,TRUSSES, WEIGHING LESS THAN OENGES. For the 'Cure of 'Hernia or Rupture. it t CKNOWLEDGED by the highestmed ical 'authorities of Philadelphia,',lncOm parably.superior-to any other In use. • • uffer ers wilt be'g,ratified to learn_ that the occasion now offers io procure not only the lightest and most easy, hut as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable grti• de usually sold. There is no difficulty ,atten ding the fitting, and when the pad is located, it will retain its eirisition without change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscriber, can t . have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting Fire Dollars for_the sin: gle Truss, or Ten,for the double—with meas ure round the hips and stating side affected. It will he exchanged to suit it not fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. For sate only by the dlinpurter. CALEB.B. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth el" Race: Sts.,' Philadelphia. LA aims, requiring, the benefit orMeehan ical Supports, owing. to derangeinent of theln 'erne] Organs, inducing Falling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakriess, are informed that.a conifie tent and eiperienced'J f kov willbegin-atten dance at the It ooins,.,(set apart. for their exclu sive use,) No. .114 TWELFTH Street, first . dooc,below—Raco., [July 3,.1854. ly LOOKING GLASSES,. - -Picture Frames, &c. NATE invite the public to examine our Rll perior stock of Plain and Oriminental Gilt LOOKING GLASSES. PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, WINDOW CORNICES, BRACKET TABLES, &c. We are manufacturing every description of Gill Work and Fancy Woud Frames, on the most pleasing terms. Also, Importers of riench and .German Looking -Glass Plates. Old work . Re-Gill with neatness and despatch. Ate — Persons visiting Baltimore will do well to examine Our assortment. Orders from the country will be attended to faithfully and promptly. M. BARRETT zz; BRO., Gliders, • 82 Howard St., corner Saratoga, opposite "Westernßotel," Baltimore, May 8, 1854. ly NOW- IS THE TIME ! WEAVER respectfully announces to 04 0 the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg and vicinity,.that. he has resumed the Daguer reotype business, at the old stand, in Cham bersburg street, where he will he happy to re ceive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreotypes of themselves or friends. Being furnished with an entirely new and c o stly apparatus, he is prepared to take pictures in every style of the art and insure perfect satisfaction: va-Clitirges from 50 cents to $lO. Siarßows of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Jkirln dress avoid light, red, blue, or pur ple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture. Sept. 18, 1854. if_ COL. R. COI3EAN, GETTYSBURG STEAM JYIILL. Tut: subscriber has completed his new Steam Mill, and is now prepared to SAW TIMBER,and CHOP GRAIN at usual ra,es and -short "notice. Farmers and others can have sawing and Choppinir done at any time. `(Hanover prices in Cash will he paid for Rye, Corn and Oats, at theta/Steam Mill. 0::r Feed constantly on hand and ale. C. %V. HOFF Augrist 11, 1851. 1y __ _ f ri SUES for sale at the Grzysburg Steam Mill. AT THE triii - iiiEti s Kßtiiii 60 ; 1 4- lin't 1 "4: ny icing lostzunii 3 OY rinrinircbasi no! bonds st Mews!: knOwn PH RAP' STO:ftg, DI Abram 'Ainol4,l; o:d stand,: OO Sociih ast'corierr ofAbe , Disinnlik, r iihgre: be % 'is no rii6.olie!riti,Cif‘. fireniiiii and l'besi seliieteatoetil of • rah- aiii*tar;3ol7•.Gai•Odii, - egerbefore .00zeifs of. Adams as. follows 131ael;. and . -Vroarrt, French:" Cloths, ^Fancy, Fel t.a &Rea to: r gipthls. for, Civer teats, Newest .s4l,t,ts„)= t Ailack; and ,Es may_ ;Mos i • rfi r eies:TYyreOgr.Jftri# ica*llittots,4zet Ote,ifor `;l4i!n!.s. Itiermoes, , Plais:St#:• Floansis, ai l to a beaatifa I assorropot otS`atios -ma Sit Its for. BOnnets,-, fiost44, ttiMoo,-aad.,a,freat va riety others ft hish . - - ths pshiltr are respeettiajty retro:l44Ni, tozalk,a!:4 .etantine for thearts, s, g9lvp_suboliauirtg 014 k /l. i.S IM,lrneeVssa ry to see oeoflS t jqiee tbian f a ad eraaaaftwi to joctu l *:pew.ns;,ts ,, porr-Aitf#:' A rage '; lot 0 Tr!Palcs alhO'regeitd, 4 wirckwilt ' • AWRIA.M.:ARNOLIch. Oeiober 20.80. • ..„. „ 11EADY-MA-DE-CLOTHING • .Gtl6igil, Atriod. inr AS now entered IA Ittn, Clothing ipteinclo _Et extensivnly,. and has, tx.,r!gitiKrs p x;Vggi. KivitN , in his rniikiyinert.t, cppetant!y cutting oat and making,. up, out of his.ow:n niQatlev 0, vPr Caal9* Dres Coats , P.!atatagnav Vega*, -.Monkey &c..4ce. , All kinds of IClC9tlifirfg" Fob short notice., „CQnstalitlY , 9n:llan.d and. for nale a gica r tyarietynf,Cl(ol42, 0%44 PW.4 1 .: 111 44 11 - ,fiteturin4, as cheap tie tha_.theppes4 -,C411-030 nee diva. eanßot**ll.- Oetckbel.4ol-J854• r4PTATt - RAX.0,0 1 00 4. WHOLE 541.4 41firTh ROT.RIL' TH g subscribers are daily addiag tensive asgoriment of- IPPaper:4larit lags arid. Borders, .stsuq- per and:oMo-, styles for their Spring- wales,' to'ishich they ask the attention . of -the trade 'and _copra). The assortment O . A -ramp new DRAW 'ire• t+ -v'ti,ln gold,' plain -and-rich co lorevalschttildsoin designs-for Passages, - Dinitnt ROMs. Sm. Ai so, a large variety of commonand nuedittin quality Satin and 'Common Papers - of new and tasteful designs. larOur eity and coun try friends are intrid to view the alsertMent, confident they 'wilt find it the largest in the city, and prices as Tow; as we have greatly-in creased our facilities, by introduein many new improvements in our factory. ' • - HT) ELL & - WROTH ERS,- 207 Baltimory St., between ellarTee had sat. May 8, 1854. ly . 3 Cott for " noLLowtvios OINTMENT. OU have clone me the honor as with one 1 voice, from one end of the Union to the other, to stamp -the character of my: Ointment with your *probation; ft is, scarcely twe years since I madelt known toyou, and alrea dy it has obtained ,more celebrity than 'any other medicine in so shr ! rt a period. • „ T,EIO.M.t/9.110.121.0,WAY.„ 38; corper:of;,.9n 407. Nassau sta., New Yotk. ASTONISHING CURE (W SORELEGS, AFTER. N IN E YEARS' STANDING. Copy of a Letter from Mr.- J. W Lanier. of Thratsvillai Yadkitike4North Carolina. dated Nov. 114 7 1858.- ;tig trF ig p D I -11:' WORDS. „ To PitBoli 01.1.0 Sfr,-.ltis my wish to become notorious, nOther' 'ks.lllo letter written for 'the m e re .sakeolwriting; : blit to`Say„that your f Oitittile,at cured ine_efone oj the-most dreadful cinariegui diseaseS that flesh is heir to, and-which was COnsideie . d "by, all who knew me, io'be entirely beyond the reach 'of medicine. For nine years'l was' afilieted with one of the most "painful and trou:hiesmn‘ 'sore legs that ever fill to„the lot o(man; and after trying every medicine I ,had ever heard, be, I resigned to despair all hope' of being cnied ; - but a friend brought me a "couple ofiargep,qt, . of your Ointment; which caused the'.sores,o,a my legs to heal, and I - entliely 'regained health, to my agreeable surprise and .4elight", w and' to the astonishment of my friends: ' ' (Signed) J. W,,LANGLEY. ' AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BR 14.1 A ST' W HEN NEARLY, AT Til E POINT Of' DEATH. Copy of-a Letter from Mr. R. Durant, New °Awns', Nod vember 9th, 1853. To PaoFEsson HOLLOWAY, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, N. Y. Dear Sir .1-2 ; it is with heartfelt gratitude I have to.irformr you - that by the use of your Ointment anti Pills, the life of my wife has been saved. Vor. seven years she had. a ,bad breast, with ten running wounds; (not of a ;cancerous tore). I was told, that nothing could iave her: she was then induced to use your Oiritment, and Pills, when in, the short space of three months - , they, effected a perfect cure, to the. aStoniShment of all Who knew -us. 'We ob tained your Medicines from Messrs. Wright & Co., of Chartres-street, New Orleans. 1 sen.d, this from "Hotel des Princes,'.' Paris,, although I had written, it at New Orleans, before we finally left, at that time, not know ing your address at New York.. . (Signed) . R. I) utRANT. The Pills should be used conjointly with the' chnti font in most of the following cases , aid LegoOontradted and Lamb - age Sore-t roats Bad Breasts ' Stittloitits ' Skin-diseases Burns Fistulas Rheumatism Scurvy • Bunions Gout Salt Rheum Sore-heads Chilblains Glandular Scalds tleeni Chapped hands Swellings Sore :Nipples Wounds , *** sold at the b:stablishinent of PIESeSSOT HOLLOWAY, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets', New' York ; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through. out the United States, in Pots, at 37i cents, 87 cents, and $1,50 cents each. To be had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses in the Union. (* -- "Thete is a conSlderable saving by tak ing the larger sizes N. B.—DirectiorirfOr the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each . Pot. July 3, 1854. lyeow DIAMOND - TONSORS. • ri-lurroN & BROTHER, F'ashi'onable Bar bers and flair Diwsers, can at ail times be found prepared to attend to the calls othe people,at the 'I emple, in the Diamond, adjoin ing, the County Building. From long expe rience, they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the TO1180•.- 'a I emr - turent - will . i—such an infinite__ degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction, of all who .nay stihmit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors, They hope, therefore, that: by tli - eir - attentiorr - to - business,— and a desire to please, they will merit as well' as receive,-a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will. be attended to at their private d wellings. Gettysburg, Jan. 13.1851. tr (ATTU:NSW - ARE AND ‘ GROCtRIES.— W A. ARNOLD is:, ri ! vv. receiving a large Lot of Queensware;.ivh, , he will sell low. 611 and see. - Oct. 2. poN NET Velfets,Si itti:4,!nd Silke, ver y P low, at ' NDIFVK • *“ =Ea 11=3
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