a ght Accipo3oo,li. vir, 2t est' poie 7 ,iiitii. :l l4ll€6444o *44 1 our °Natii u d Prcaiih, rikait ilaillkotfOivill be enabled to kn joY aw . lOW:hingt.' fl:4loes. , •"drited ' beer and roupils,'SS thiTin or fif -aft thelfussias can o - otninitnilviltrays ---- proir ing — il . itit - tholovat iiii of the'' r boit, -. utility. ' ft is this; Irtietie' lon dr water; l Tako - itni;ofsalti _ s rz-,....:-..::„.4 lb, ,Of sugar, _ i oZ:,:kfi saltpetre, , `:• ' ` .-f,' oz. of liotitst. - ' • • bi.'this ratio ` the pinkie to be ifiereaselito unYiitnititity desired, . Jet these be boilerto- Fether, until an the dirt crow thetugar, (which will not "be ulitile,) flues to the top and is t4;itinited loft.' Then' throw it- into a tub - to coot , and Wheii cold; plat it over your beef or i)ork, to retunia, the usual ' tithe ; say four or livie'elfs'. l., 'The' meat= must be' Well e4vored wiih,plekle.land should not be put down for ;it least two days after killing; during- which tilde it should'ho slightly-sprinkled with pow 'tiered saltpeye. • Severarotour friends have omitted the boil ing of the;:pickle, and found it to (Lustier eqnsl -73, as well, ft willow, however; answer Quite so Well. By boiling the , pickle, it is purified--- for the amount Of dirt which is thrown off by the operation, from the - salt and sugar, would surprise nue,Tat, acquainted with the !set.— Ed. Per,. 2,:fie , upk . Domestic Recipes, TEA CAKE. —One quart of sour milk, half a teantatrof Molasses., a tea spoonful of salroratus: I,reak into the milk two eggs, add a little gin ger",alittle 'salt, and nutmeg ;•stir in flour till it becomes it thick batter then turn it into a Drell greased pan, and bake twenty minutes. Cusma CAKE. —One pound of flour, one pound of Sugar, half a pound of-butter; half a pint of,eream, four eggs. one pound of currants, tea spoonful of saltoratus, a table spoonful of robe water, or a glass of brandy ; spice to your tasniiis 0:; . --• APPLEe.Srur.—_-Put twelve good tart apples in.Cold,water. and: set them over a slow lire; when soft, drain of the -water, strip tho.skins ott-the apples; core them. and o lay them in, a deep dish.- Beat the whites of etwelve eggs to :t stiff froth ; put half a pound of powdered white . sugar to the apples, beat them to a Sta. !rush, and. add the beaten eggs. Beat the • bole to.* still snow, then turn it into a dessert • and ornament it. With myrtle or box. goittlxot PAL—Stew the pumpkin . .dry, and snake . : it ,likesquash. -pie, only-season .rather higher.' Inkthe.country,,,where,thia real yan- Lee pie is prepared-in: perfection, ginger is al inost always used with. other-spices. - ,There, 1014' part cream instead of.tuilk is mixed with the pumpkin, which gives it a - richer 'laver. Roll ; the -piwtc, rather thicker than for, fruit ri4#, there.ia,but one crust. If the pie is Lugo and deep, it will require to bake au hour in a brisk oven., .-,„ • - I'4utor:,4l.llxcia RlF4.—Boil' three pounds of lean beef till tetiderond w hen coldchop it fine. Chop three mundaitaf,elear beelsuet, and mix tile meat; sprinkling--in a table spoonful of balt.,;,P,4or,,corts; and chop ,fine six pounds of boodapphst4,-stette:ftir pounds of raisins and ettop thous; wash and dry two pounds of cur rulU4,4llUtituX,X,httis all; well with the meat.. rota with Ptiligeonful or powdered cinnamon , u P.4w.4FrF( l .r. l 4t • Weg, a _little ,nmeei, and a few eleves,, pounded,. anitone - pound Of•'brown sn• gair,;: ll 4,*:quart of *OW ra, wine, and half a pound. Oteitrou, eat, into Small bits. This m ix tufe„put down in, *stone jar ; and closely Coy keep,seyeral Wp4;103.• It makes a rich pie:Jot. ;Thanksgiving, and, Christmas... - tA80A14180 . 13.P.—..80il corned ;beef in a pot ..f tt util half done, then-add two small :beacia4if;iisabliage, quarters and well waghadk . (44tninp, ,carefully,, as , insects are souic!itneo concealed .hetween. the leaves) ; 'w . !)I: l 'itiis,tione., tender, take out the largest pisceS,anilds*in thquilti a colander, and set it over allot tif bot_water to keep hot,; if tikupeat is tender, take, that up also, and add to AP,soop a :cup pearl-barley or rice, it dozen pr wore potatoes peeled and out in half; ttioor th ree turnips and some sliced or grated cat rotit . :- if liked,' an onion or two tray - also be atictid; - let it. boil- -until the Vegetables are all. done ; put t, the i mea on ,a urge, is and t he 4;abbuge aid vegetables pi:flit/tall dishes, tor sitfe dishes.. This 'Makes a- good family dinner. ,Serve the Sohn in it tureen, hot; thick tut with a table spoonful of flour made in - thin paste with - water. - • ,GRAFTING TIIRE.S.—An interesting diimovery has been made in France with regard to engralung, fruit . trees. Instead of making. use of a pelt, a slip is taken from an apple tree, for. example. and planted in a potato, so that a couple of inches of the slip remain visi ole. It soon takes root, develops itself,. and finalls , beeeillea a _ h andsome tree bearing line tinit. Tins method is duo to a Bohemian gardener. Taft 14ATRST CURIOUS list: FOR INDIA ItURBRIL kresich . _artist has invented and exhibited at the Paris exhibition samples of a novel plan for, enlarging and reducing maps and designs. The invention consists in transterring a map or a _design, to:,ta sheet of india rubber in an un sretclied state; then stretching the material cqually, itt all directions, by having it secured Juan expanding screw frame. This process 'enlarges . the wap or design. To wake a de sign or a;tnap smaller. it is transferred to the ivaia : rnbbtr hest wben, it is in a stretched irate, and it is afterwards allowed to contract squally oii all sides. , G.xs,!—A Mr. Jeffries proposes in the Ty lone Era to erect -.a utaturnoth gas factory at Tyrone „City, sufficiently large to supply Phil adelphia; aitid all the intermediate places be ',Weep, as well as the P. R. R. with gas light, by weans and metal pipes, laid down along the t.iilread: and as lamps, every two or three hundred yards, and to have the cities and vil lages lighted at a far less expense, avid they could be by any other means." C:7 - The Ruins of ancient Carthage are to bo commemorated in the Washington monument. tor it appears that a beautiful block of tam erle. bum the ruins of Carthage, for the W 311it1%1 ton usontunen t resented b Air. I i.t via '. Heap, :,on attic: late consul. 1- 'ilit. l ' 1 "" 6 instituted,.., without respect to persons; a simi. 44 variegakti red and white warble, and was . I, i r appeal to them having been utterly disre cmit frott‘eue of the C um m ns of thy temple of i gar' t lel, ti( fu rther indulgence will be given. # ISoulare. - - .ii,---4rllr. Is SOW SELLING OFF AT COST. 17,..*The editor of the Tytotie Democrat inti- June 4;1855. mates his intention of putting, certain K. .s. cf-that place through a cour,e of-sprouts for tearing down and destroyilq, a ti.ig wiiith he bad Wisted in /woo: 44 the u iutupli of the Ve tuner:lcy cd.Veuus.ylvauia.. tr_pthe great secret , of tvoitlii.g di;appnint- LUNUt t 8 OH[ expect too aaucli. Despair iuus ituttaxitrate hope, as thiag?; aull 74i.rdiA to the - ggotatu that have t e en Jwartbl. :IC Llalnt ui a child is at. st. like a spider's web ;if utzlx.‹..ted. it Wcoliics sioval ter . a twitie ; a. corder rope ; .11ually c.a k)le alit/ Llaen.vaio eau break U. Kid Gioves. ADI ES' White, 13Iack, and colored KID _j_J - GLOV ES, at 633 cents, worth 87i.— - - ' r 1 1 111: cliv7sp ,, ,.. DONII7"AT - 111 - Gtlll — Gin - 1 1- 1 - Furre - res - d - 07 - a - t - 7 - 5 - critts - ; -. - worth - 81 2.5 - =;-- - ;. ievpiyElittag fur aiottßy. _p_ hr , . , ,, 4 1,t 1., Gotiv.,,b4mz. C o me And i t . te . just_ ceeeiven from New York Anction by . w.g - Aloett - igy4e4.l a and ti.*lr fatilu ate. AIA itya 1 1 ' A 11 .` Et; FOCI,: BROTIIIIIIS. 1114kots; 411+4 thif Are ma:moo 01A+41.. ii "L t i-' 4 d4itil.it yourseilve.. J. Si.,i.a.,LIIMIL.R. - 1 Oa. 1.5, /5;25, , wuu ticlicieti that roorrcy can do oter arz frec (UAW ' 'ie. 14 1 LLI LO do PROTEGIO4I6I4 ACIAINST TRUSSES ! TRUSSES !! TRUSSES !! ! .. ,:q. , _ ' Loss ;boy Fir fi 'v e: , —. r" C. U Needleid, ill RE' ;ussieria)iiited iaofins propertyrhehiers ~4110 41-0 TRUSS AN L) BRACE esTAII. 1. riot. beim been duly appoanied Agent of LisnmENT. S. W. Gar. If Twelfth and Raze the PERRY 'COUNTY Al 1/115 Ato Vitt N ' Streete, PhiladzlplAia, Impierrsa of fine resew' INSUII4.NCE COMPANY, and that he is Tausses, combining extreme lightness, ease th e riray,,iii c epti n Aduan.4, county fur the samba ' and durability with correct construction, He will f a k e or K na i an d renew old Neu. i flernial et ruptured" patients can be suited - rances for said Company. - which. since its 11 7 eorpotatiom in 1843, has sennred rho perfect confidence of the people of Adams and the 'adjoining arianties; (it - beiNr - autitprized -to effect Insarances in any part of the Witte.) Lrity and ahility_havg been (nil and saliaractolly demonstrated. The 'gra ation of rates of Insurance is adapted to the muteal jnterests'of the whole Company and the ()lass of the insured property. Every person insur. , ing - hecorries a- member of the company, and may act in the selection of officers and in the direction of its operations. 0:!7"110a. Moses 11 , forCtdsits . represents the . members in this County . in the Board of Man: agers. C. lioTfl, Jr., is President, and Jonr.i CAmpand, Seeretary. Otlioe in illoomfieid. Perr county. Office of M. it W. McClean, Gettysburg December 25, 1854. tf Tailoring. Removed a Petv Doors Smith untie Old Stand. j H. SICHLIN respectfully informi his • old customers and ,the public generally, that he continues the • 7'. 91LO BlNer BUSI NESS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore street, where .11e.;will . be happy to accommodate rill who may patronize him. All work en trusted to his care warranted to' fit and be of most substintial make. Thankful for 'past favors, he pilots a continuance of public pa ronage. fiWP•The Yew York Spring and Summer Fashions are received.' Call and see them. Gettysbeig, April 9, 1855. Wood's Ornamental Iron Works, Ridge drienue, Philadelphia. THE attention Air the public is invited to the extensive manufactory and 'vteare•room cf the subscriber e 'vvho is prepared to furnish, at the shortest notiee, IRON RAILING of every description , for Cemeteries, Public, aid Private Buildings, also Verandahs. Ralconies, Fountains, .kettees, ,chairs, Lions, Dogs, ic., and other Ornamental Iron Work Of a,decora five chaiaeter, all of which is executed with the express view of plrasin the taste. while they combine all the requisites of beauty and and substantial construction. PurCliasers may rely on having all articles boxed and shipped to their place of destination. A hook of designs will be sent to` those who wish,.to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD. Ridge Avenue, below Spring °Arden St., Octobet 8, 1855. 3m_ IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE - TOO rnAiunc! THERE is - to be had at the drug stores of S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg,. and James A. Elder,,Etituntsburt, a most effectual remedy for the Toothache, which will, (if properly ap plied, according to 'diteetions,) cure the most violeal Toothache instantaneously. Should the pain iu,course of time reappear, the tatit,e plication, has, to be made again, and after two or three' applicalions the, cure will be etrectuai. Please call for A. Ferger'S Tuottniohe ter Price '25 cents per phial. August 27,1855. ly Standard - Lutheran Books. THIN: Lutheran Manual, on Scriptural Prin ciples; or the. Augsburg Confession,— Illustrated and sustained, chiefly by scripture proofs and ettracts from standard Lutheran Theologians of Europe and America; together with the Formula of Government and Discip line 'adopted by the general synod of the Hvangelical Lutheran Church in the United States. By S. S. Schutt ucker, D. I)., one vol. 12 tno. Life of Martin', Luther, edited by- ReV. T. Stork, 1, VOL 8 vo., elegantly 'illustrated. Kurtzig Manual of Sacred History, transla lated by Rev. U. F. Scheairer, 1 vol. 12. md. The Sepulchers of our Departed, by Rev. F. W. Atisl►ach,.l vol. 12 me. Life of Philip Melanctbon, translated from the German, by Rev. G. P. Grote!. The Children of the New Testament, by Rev. T. Stork. Also, New Publications Of the leading book publishers, regularly received, and for sale at publisher's prices. The following just received : Family Prayers for each morning and even ing in the year, with reference to appropriate Scripture Readings, by Rev. J. Cumming. Cumming's Signs of the Times. A large assortment of School and Miscet , alneous Books,. Bibles of every description, Blank Books, Writing Papers and Stationery, for sale at low prices, at the Bookstore of May 21,1855. 1C ELL ER KU RTZ. Stautrer & liarley. CHEAP W ATC ES AND JEWELRY, Wholesale & Retail, at the Philadelphia Watch .and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Second - street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 caret eases, $2B 00; Gold Lepines, 10 caret, $24 00; Silver Levers, lull jeweled, $l2 00; Silver Lepines, jewels, $9 00; Superior (learners, $7 00; Gold Spectacles. $7 00; Fine Silver do, $1 50; Gold Bracelets, $3 00; Ladies' G.,ld Pencils, $1 00 ; Silver Tea Spoons, set, .$5 00; Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder. *I 00 Gold Finger Rings 37. k cents to $BO ; Watch Glasses, plain, Ni cents, patent 1A ; l.unet 2 ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what _they, are sold for. STA UFF & HAUL EY. On hand, some Gold and Silver LeVers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Oct. 1, 1855. ly Abra 111 Arnold INTENDS removing to York, and must therefore .settle up his business. All por suns desirous of saving costs, especially Muse' wl m se arcountx are of Am; standing, can do so , by calling immediately and paying up. Un- and ether cities and the constant and increasing demand for them, is stifficientgurantee of their superiority over all other Heat;lig Stoves, and we cheer fully invite the strictest investigation of bur claims to the most perfe'ci) article of the kind in use. We also have a superior cauldron, for farming and chemical purposes, made on the same principle, for which we claim only a trial to he appreciated. We keep constantly on hand an assortment of the leading COOK and PA It LOU STO V ; and are sole A gents in this. State for Queen's Portable Forges— , Bueles_Ratent_Cookin.tr Skr_es,.and Barstow s tea Ilerl ( entli n same qualitity - Wiwre I d t the— • • 4e• Parlor Storei. ‘Vholesale till or 44'0 acres have already heen received. the I),..ii,rs w ill • he supplied at the lowest fo u ndry difference 116 4 reSel.tfy to make up the 1641 acres price, N EM & WARN It! K, cre now he drawn WlieleAale C Retail Stove Dealer*, 0••• A !toy to the eerliscrifiter, at his office. cot or Second Sit Sta. in Getty l .hurf. where persons 1/qtriiio• ',find Sept. 10, 1855. 3m Bounty Lands. L: 1 0 r.piEtts who served in any war of the U. &n es a term not less than fmirteen Iluyx, are entitled to la) ACRES BOUNTY L N 11, and in case of the de.ith oldie soldier, his widiiw or children. (if any.) are IVarrants lia sett, may obtain the iliOiest price for them. It. G. 1141'CitEA1tY. March 19. 1R55. 6to 02 - 1 1)y reatttlin ,, g 011 etti , nts, - ow - en air num ber of inches round the, hips, and, stating , side - affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, 114.-4116.----Double. , -$6,46,-$8 and $lO. _: In structions seta wear, end how to effects cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. _ — I "—sale, V 'tut — — DT gannif Aco for sale, in great vartet7y7, Dr. L tog's improved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector. Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syringes— male And feenalei ,Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants: (Aug. 8, 1855. ly Susquehanna Uotel, Opposite Calvert &4tatio►►, lialtianore; Md. or , ersigne' eying ease. .t e a ove ° Hotel and _put it in complete order, is pre pared to, accommodate his friend's and the travelling public. The proprietor will be pleased to see his old friends, and promises to make their stay comfortable and 'satisfac tory. Baggage -taken to and from Calvert Statioli free of charge. . • .IOHIVI BARR, (formerly qf Penna.,) July 9, rgss. tf PROPRIETOR. Bounty- Land Claims, THE undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for BOUgTY LANDS under the late act of Congress. hose who have already recetved• 40 or' 80 Acres, can now , receive the balance, by calling on the'subscriber and making the necessary application. JOEL. B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March t 2, 1855. tf F. 11,4titnith, TORT. MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK, AND DRESSING CASR - MANUFAC• TUBER, N. W.tur. of Fourth Chesnut Sts., Philadelphia,' always on hand a large and varied assortment of Porti!Vionnaies, ' Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Calms, Bankeri Cases, Traveling Bags, - Note Holders, Backgainmon Boards, -Port FOlios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Mem. Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Ste. - Also, a general assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY GOODS. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razplis„ Razor Strops and Gold = Pens. WholgtSale, Second and Third Floors. 11 . , SMITH, N. IV. ctanor Fourth Jr. Chesiott Sts., NOWIn N. B.:—On the receipt of L. a Superior Gold Pen will be sent to ai.y - part of the United States, by. wail ;—deserib►n„ pen, thug', medium, hard, or soft. [April 2, 1855. •1y nay Wanted. IERSQNS hi:ving Hay to sel wil dowel) by calling on' the subscriber, in Gettys burg, , who is desirous of purchasing. The highest market price will be paid at all times. 0-As he intends having the Hay, after beimg► packet, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul v‘ ill be given to those from whom he may inirchase. SO LO MON POWERS. Dec. 6, 1852. tf- Saving Fund Of the United States Company. FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FUND.— At Third and Chesnut, Philadelphia, the Grand Pioneer Saving Pond of the United States Company is receiving money daily ; also Monday evenings. on deposit. -This is the oldest Five Per Cent. interest Paying Company in the City and State. The money. is paid back without notice, as usual.. June 4, 1855. Gin To Grocers and.Contectioners. 1)1.1y your goods from first hands and save ,) 20 per cent. The undersigned has in store and offers for sale at the lowest prices, with a_ discount of 3 per cent. for cash, Al monds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Ground Nuts, !basins, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Dates, Figs, Oranges, LC/110713 a Sweet Oil, Castile Soap, st , 'C. All orders by mail promptly at tended to. THOMAS HON H. 42 S. Water Street, Sept. 10, 1855. 4t Iltentova Is. H E undersigned informs the public that he stilt removes the remains of the dead, 'and is prepared to go to any distance to bring them here. His charges areloWer titan eve —.and as low as die lowest. A. W. FLEMMING. Gettysburg, Sept. IU, 1855. THE CHEAP CASH Book and Stationery Store, North /reel cur. of Sixth and ./Irch Sls., Phila. Great Bargains hi Hunks! Poetical , Juvenile, Miscellaneous, Standard and Presentation Books, very Cheap. CI TA PL E AND FANCV STATIONERY. 17 Superior White Ruled Letter Paper, $l,- 50 per Ream. Leiter and Note Envelopes in great variety. Weddinas furnished at very moderate rates. Cards _Written and Engraved. Gillott's -and other Steel Pens. Superior Motto Wafers, 323 Mottoes on a Sheet, for 25 cents. Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper Weights, &e. Fine Turkey Murixeo Porte- Monnaies. Portfolios, &c. Card Cases, Backgammon Boards, &c. With a very large and choice assortment of Tay Oteiks, Gaines, Dissected Pictures, 0 - c. 31banix, Scrap Books and Engravings. . P. 1110`.1SON. April 23, 1855. ly Stoves ! Stoves! ! ANTE respectfully solicit the attention of It the public to our assortment of Mac- G REGOR lIEATING STOVES, for Stores, Cbuiches, Parlors, &c.,--warranted to give more heat with one third the fuel, than any other Heating Stove in use. The large number New Hardware Store. THE subscribers 'would respectfully- an nounce to their friends and the public that I they hare opened a Ngw HARDWARE STORE, in Baltimore-Street, adjoining. Ike re;idetee of David Ziegler. Gellysbutit i in which j-they are opening a largo and general assort ! went Of Itanimate r —lton o —Steel ,-Gto eeries t cUTLE RY. COACH "TRIMMINGS, ~SPRINIIS, AXLES, ' : r s( tebar-ware, 61)ot , ,fipbin. 5, Paints, Oils, - and tiye‘stutrai, • in general, including - every description of arti cles in tlz above lines of business, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet -makers, Shoe-niakers, Saddlers, and the public gen erdly. Our stook having bein selected with great care and pure.hand for Cash, we guarantee (for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be pur .. . : • We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and do-- ng business on fair principles. JOKL 11. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tt A LARGE AND CHEAP• LOT OF GROCERIES, &C. EMANUEL ZIEGLER has just returned from the city with the largest lot of GROCERIES he has ever before opened, to which he invites theattention of all, convinced that he can offer RARE BARGAINS. He has also a fine lot of HAMS, SHOULDERS, &c; FISH of all kinds; Oranges , . Lemons, and other fruits; Crackers, Nuts, Confections; Segars, Tobacco, Snuff, and general variety of everything, "from a needle to an anchor," almost. Give him a hall, if you want to buy what's cheap and good. • -Countr Produce taken in exchange for Goods. • [May 7, 1855. • New Segar k Tobacco MANUFACTORY. SAMUEL F.A BER, Jr., would respectfully inform the citizens of the town and coun ty, that - he has opened a Seger and Tobacco manufactory, in Baltimore street, next door to Forney's Drug :Store, Gettysburg, where he will constantly keep orr hand a large variety of SEG ARS, of the finest_ flavor, and at the lowest living prices. Of CHEWING TO BACCO he has the choicest kinds—also a capital article of SNUFF—aII of which he offers as low as the lowest. He only asks a trial, convinced that he can gratify every taste. He hopes, by strict attention to business and a desire to please, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. May 7, 1855. -Great Attractton at the Sand-stone Front. Ready-irinade Clothing. GEORGE ARNOLD 'has just finished making up, and has on hand, as large a stock of R EADY 'MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the Fall arid Wintei Season, as has ever been :offered to the Public in- this place. His CLOTHING is all of his own manufacturing, and well made, of the very best materials, and none of yourT: ITY-im ADE TRASH, which has, been put, together in a hurry by crushing-the poor seamstress with a mere pittance for her labor, or done With the loop-stitch of a Sewing Machine, which if one stitch gives way the whole seam is gone.— We give fair wages, have our work well done, and made - of the hest materials, and our young ladies come in with the garment with smiling countenances and cheerful hearts: We have now on hand Coats of all grades & colors from 1 to 205 4 Pants 4k Gt 50 cts. to I.os, Vests 64 61 cts. to 7s, -bade of all colors, and in every variety of style. We have experienced workmen em ployed constantly cutting out and making up all kinds of Black, Blue, Olive, Claret, Green, Brown and Drab ClOths,Coatings,Cassimeres, Satinetts, Jeans, Vestings, Drawer&, Shirts, &c. &c. Having just returned from the East, we have now on hand, in connection with our Clothing Store, a very large stock of cheap Cloths,Cassitneres,Cassinets,Coatings,Jeans, &c. &c. of every variety of color. We have just received the Fall and Winter Fashions, and if we cannot please you in a garment made up we can at all times take your mea sure, and make up a garment that will please on short notice We will not make the bold assertion that we will sell 25 percent. cheaper than anybody else, hut that we 'will sell any article in our line as cheap as the cheapest, and a little cheaper, and a g ood deal better. Give us a call, examine and judge for yourselves. Coin,' one, come all, to the CLOTHING EM PORIUM, at the Sand-stone Front of GEO. ARNOLD. Oct. 15, 1855. tf E. B. Buehler, JITTORNEY .3T LAW, WILL faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. He axalcs the German language. O ffi ce 3t the same place, in South Bali - more street, near Forney's Drug Store, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store. [March 20. D. I.loConaughy l .37TORNEY ST LS TV, (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug & Book-store, Chatuhersburg street,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patients and Pensions, 11)OUNTY Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus ) pended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C.: also American claims in England. Land War rants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States; and lands feu` sale there. A) I to him Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1653: J. Lawrence 11111, M. D., ttt4tv i .sy‘y tT.i• tetri church, 1 0 i ffi n c ( e , c; i n a e l i d d o w o r r s % , v , e r s g t ° s i t t r l e t e e t L t a t t n h d e ( ra , p n . posite Gramtner's store, where those %vishing to have any Dental Operation performed are respectfully invited to call. JOHN W. 'TIPTON, Fashionable 'Bar ber and Hair Dresser, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the poople,at the ',le/vie, in the Diamond, adjoin ing the County Building. From long expe -1 rience, he flatters himself . that he can go 7 throitaTh-a-14-the--rainificatioric of rlie_T_oliiso..__ I rim Department with such an iqfiriite Geo. Richardson, derrree of skill, as wil! meet with the entire , ' No. 111 N. brilward Strett, Ballintore • satisfaction of all who may submit their chins I - DU VS and sells FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY, to the keen ordeal of his razors. He hopes, IF) STRAW, and Country Produce general- therefore, that by his attention to business, Spouting ! iv. Ilas also on hand a large stock of G RO. and a desire to please, he will merit asAven GEORGE and Henry Wampler_will make ', C'ERIES, wholesale and retail. - as receive, a liberal Shaieof - pliblic patiotite. House Spoutingand put up the same low, I Fob. 19,1855. ly The sick will be attended to at th,,,O,Nprivate fur cash or country produce. Farmers and all if_put_urant_li_a_tadsome-and c 4 * --- Gettystrur=v - i-Jan. -1 3,4-8 55 - tf dwellings. ,•,,•., others-wishfrTg - Ltlieir---H-ouses,-- Barna,- &c:1- 4 ADIES, spouted, would du well to Ekive them a call. G. &. 11. W. 14NI PLEB. , FAUN ESTOOK BROTHERS, * 4l- 1 1 GL°VEs & HOSIERY—a large eapiaty, Oct. 15. Sin rif laic .Bel Erun.t. good and cheap at SCHICi k& IREFEREIVCgS: Gilbe y ,1) r Horner, Rev. C. P. Kr4oth, E).1)., Rev. H. L. Banzher, D. 11., Rev. Prof. William M. Rey nol(l6,l2.ev. Prof. M..Lieob, Prof. M. L.Stcever. Gettysburg, April 11,1853. tf April IS, 1553.. lE=ffl !IMII ROW .2011 BARGA LYS NEW SOTYLT OY PALL.LXI6.WINTER iteady-niade 'Clothing. A-11A-IiCU-S—SAMSONAtas juit _returned from New York, Philadelphia, and Balrirnore, with the largest and- hest assort ment of BEADY MaDE CL.O7IIILITG, ever brought to Gettysburg, made up ' in magnifi ee—rit—aty &imost a pp - r oved — fastri on s. In regard to workmanship, tney can't be excelled by any customer tailor. -- -Having-enlarged my _place and stock, I am able. :o sell Ready-made Clothing. of 'every de eheaper than ever offered before in Thu or any oilier place this sice—ciflhe—Atlan tic. My stock consists in part of COATS, of all sizes, prices, colors and kinds, made up in a superior manner. PANTS & VESTS, of the latest and most fashionable styles, and every kind of goods suitable for winter wear ; also BOOTS & SHOES, and a large assort ment of Gentlemen's and Boys' Furnishing Goods, consisting in extra quality linen-bosom Shirts, Suspenders. Gloves. Half Hose, Col lars, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, and an extraordinary assortment of black satin and • - - 41 13/ *VIA. vt••..... fancy articles; together with Umbreilas,Trunks, Carpet 'Bags., Hat., Caps, Boots and Shoes. M y Goods are selected and purchased under .the most favorable circumstances. "Quick Sales 4- Small Prlfits,!-'. is . always the motto I am determined to carry out, at the Money-saving Clothing Emporium in York street.. A personal examination can alone satisfy customers of the comprehensiveness of my stock, which I am selling at least 20 percent. )owes than can be found at any of my com petitors. gel am also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring to sell again, Ready Made Clothing at CHEAPER RATES THAN CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE CITIES. If you doubt it cal! and examine for yourselves. MARCUS SAMSON. N. B.—All Goods bought of me will be ex changed if they do not prove satisfactory. . Gettysburg, Oct. 1, 1855. Gettysburg Foundry. a NEW FIRM. E undersigned, having entered intopart -1 nership to carry on the Foundry business under the firm of WARR EN & SONS, hereby mr.ke known to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties, that we are prepared to make everything in our line of business. -We--have constantly on hand, the HATHAWAY and other Cooking Stoves, the Parlor eh-- light and ten plate Stoves, of various styles and sizes, Pots, Kettles and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, -Wash ing Machines, Ash-plates, Boot•scraipers,•&c. Castings for Mills and other Machinery, PLOUGH CASTINGS of every, description, &c. We make the Seylar, Blocher, and differ ent kinds .of H'itheruw Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of Fencing and Rai I ing, for Cemeteries,Yards and Porches, "which can't be beat for beauty or cheapness. All the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. 0-BLACKSMITHING still eontinned. BRASS, CASTINGS and every thing in our line made to order. THRESHING MACHINES repaired at shortest notice. Being Moulders ouiselves, we will do our work RIGHT. THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. tf Dissolution of Partnership. THE Co-Partnership existing between the Subscribers has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. We are much obliged to our friends and the public for the liberal su:tport extended to us. Our Books are placed in the hands of Alex. Cobean for collection, and we earnestly re quest those indebted to us to call and make immediate paymer.t, as we desire to settle the business of the firm without delay. W. W. PAXTON, Sept. 14. tf ALEX? .00 B EAN. AV. AV. Paxton TN FORMS his friends and the public gener -I—ally,-that he will continue the_Elai &Shoe Business, at his old Stand, and will always keep on hand a large and splendid assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS Sr; CAPS of every variety of style and prices, which he is determined to sell low for Cash or Country Produce. Call and see the Goods. . Sept. 24, 1855. tf Win. B. M"Clellan, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wl6i on the south side of the Public Square, two doors west of the Sentinel office. Aug. 22, 1853. Fall Millinery Goods! li_n ~.„ .„, JNO. STONE & SONS, No. ?, 0;) 4 , 45 South Second Street, Philadla, 7 are now prepared to offer to t ' - iners, and to the trade, (of their own imports ion,) the largest and handsomest ass ortment o Mil linery Goods, in this city—consisting i part of Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Velvets, Fan y Fea thers, Flowers, Laces, 4-c. 4-c., which will be sold at the lowest prices, and on the most fa vorable terms. [Sept. 17, 1855. 2m 1555. New Goods! 1855. THE subscriber tenders his acknowledg ment/I to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to hire, and respectfully informs them that he has just returned from the cities with a splen did assortment - of NEW GOODS, comprising in part a fine stock of Delaines, Shawls,Ging hams, Gloves, Stockings, Ribbons, Collars, Muslims, Irish Linens, &c., all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. He deems it unnecessary to enumerate the different arti cles which comprise his stock. He would earnestly invite all to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 15. tf J. S. GRAMMER. Manure Excavator. TE subscriber, having- purchased the Patent Right of [-HIRSH'S PATENT • : • ",.' - 'PO-R-fot all-of Adams county excepting Oxford,Conowmro, Berwick and Monntjoy townships, will sell either the machines or township rights, as purchasers may prefer. The Excavator also answers an admirable purpose in unloading hay, by horse power, requiring hut one horse and two hands to unload - a load of hay in ten minutes, and carry it to the highest part of the barn. The attention of farmers is invited to this valuable improvement, as it is one of the cheapest and most useful agricultural implements ever in troduce& H. G. CARR. —(.l'wti-ystw rgv-Nay-7,-1-3a5.--bui I New Principle ! ,No Ppisonl Rhodes') Fever and Ague turo 4 OR, ANTINTE TO MALARIA, UOR the Prevention end Cure - of:Fevim And AGUE, or CHILL NYE* ; Dugs Aqua, arid other INTERMITTENT' 'and REMITTENT Fevers; also of Brbroirs Peverm. accompanied • TiroFroin SYMPTOMS; TY PllOl 13 . FEVER, :YEL.. LOW .FFEv,Efe. — "S - HIP a nd - TATL — F EYER - , - G Frvicem, DEBILITY, NIGHT SWEATS, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria :or Miasma. This subtle atmospheriC' poison, which at certain Reasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath; is •the same in character wherever it exists,—north, south, east, or west,—and will every where' yielo to this newly discovered ANTIDOTE, which neutralizes the poison, completely purifies. the sysfem, and thus en tirely removes all the cause of disease. The proprietor distinctly claims these 'extra 'ordinary results. faults , nse It will protect Any , resident or traveller. even in -the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria It will instantly cheek the Ague in persona .who have stiffered loran, length of time, from one day to twenty years so that they need never to have another chill, by continuing its ~. use accordingtodireetions. 4‘lll h will immediately relieve aft the distress ing results of hi/ious or agile diseases, snch as general Milky, night sweats, etc.--:-The pa tient at once be gins to recover appetite and strength. and continues until a permanent and radical Cure is effected. And as a preof that it is also .11 • WORTHY OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE, Because of its Singular and Entire Harmlessness-, The following certificate from one of the most celebrated chemists in the United States is attached to every bottle : New York, inns 11, 1855. "1 have made a chemical 'examination of "RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE," Or ! l AN'. TIDOTE TO MALARIA," and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine, but have no fount; a particle of either in it, nor have I found any substance in its tempo anion that would prove injurions to the con stitution. JAS. R. CHILTON, M. D. Chemist." This allows of its . FREE USE AS A PREVENTIVE, • by which all persons may thus be sure of en- . Aire freedom from the above•named deseases, no matter how sickly the season or swampy the locality. PROOFS OF EFFICACY are frequently published, and the confidence of the public is asked only in proportion to its actual merits wherever introduced and used. These , only are relied upon to prove its worth. One or two bonles answer for ordi nary eases; some may require more. Direc tions in German, French and Spanish, accum ?any each honk,. Price one dollar. Prepared and sold by the proprietor, JAMES A. RHODES, Providence,R. l. For sale by druggists generally. Nov. 12, 1855. ly Air' LET ps REASON TOGETHER !ler- Holloway's Pills-. NV uit- ARE WE-SICK l been has bee the lot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and Buffeting. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS are specialty adapted to, the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and the IN FIB M, of all elutes, , ages, sexes, and constitutions. Ptoferisor HolloWay personally superintends the manu facture of his.metlieines in the United States,-. and offers them to a free and enlightened peo ple, as the best remedy the worlal ever ba w for the ienioval of disease. These Pills Purify the Blood. These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the stnniach, tile litter, the kid neys, the lungs, the skin, anti the bowels,/ correcting any derangement in their functions, ptirifying the blood, the very Fountain of life, and thus coring disease in all its forms. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. Nearly half the human race have taken, these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal, to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dys pepsia, and stomach complaints generally.— '!'hey soon give a healthy tone to these organs,' however much deranged, and when all other means have failed. General Debility, DI Health. • Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the in troduction of these Pills, that they' may be come the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this is the best medicine ever known for perspns of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as its invigorating properties never tail to afford relief.' Female Complaints. No female, young or.ohl, should be without, this celebrated medicine. It corrects and reg ulates the monthly courses at all periods, acct. ing in many cases like a charm. It is'aara the - best and safest medicine that can be given to children of all ages, and for any complaint 4; consequently no family should be without llolloway's Pills are the best remedy known in Me world for the following Diseases : - Asthma Debility Liver Complaints Dowel Complaints Fever and Agne Lois ness of Spirits Coughs Female Complaints Piles Colds Headaches Stone and Gravel Chest Diseases Indigestion Secondary Sy Costiveness Influenza tons Dyspepsia Inflammation Venereal Affection Diarrhoea, Dropsy Inward Weakness IA orms, of all kind s _ * * *Sold at the Establishment - of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80 Maidnn Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London. and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through* out the United States, and the civilized world, in Boxes, at 25 cents, 62i cents, and $1 each. I:tee-There "is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. July 16, 1855. s ly cow Leather. 1 4 1 RITZ, HEN DRY & CO...Tu. 20 ;Vora I Third Str , elia-,----1441 , • I MANUFACTURERS, CURRIRRS and Istpoarißst , OF FRENCH CALF-SKINS, and Dealers in Ren and OAK SOLE LEATHER & 1 February 26, 1855. ly Diamond Tonsor.
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