Wit &a. nor I Would Not Die at AIL , I would not die in Spring time, .• Wien Worms begin to crawl, L.lllnnsi osbhags-plants are shooting up, ..,, And frogs begin to squall ; ~Prts then the girl's are full of ,fames* And smile upon the men ; Whoujsenbe and pev are in that. prime, • 1 would not perish then. I would not die in Summer, - When trees are filled with fruit. And erery spvrtsman has a gun. Tie little birds to shout; • The girls then wear the Bloomer dross, And half dietrelt the wom— b le the time to aw ,, at it out, i'wonkl not perish then I would Dot die in Autumn, iglitist new cnol.n hay amens sweet, wilUsi &belittle pigs are rooti,ng round '. For something nice to e.st.; !Tie then the honteman's wild halloo :* la hard ;long the glen, ♦rd oysters 'gin u, fatten up, world not peri.ili then. / Would not die in Winter, • Per one nittit freeze to death, Whin blustering breezes sweep around, title acric• ime's breath ; When sleigh beck iiit A te, horse% snort, And buckwheat cakes are tall— itt feet, this is a righttoil ; • twuuld not dio at al l! Snaking Out Sturgeons. We have lau7hed until our ribs fairly belied at the relation of the following "item" on sturgeons, by a loquacious friend of ours It appears our °:-fend was located on the Kennebec• river a few years ago, and had s number of hands employed about !t edam, and thr star; cons were very numerous and extremely docile. They would frequently come poking their flosses close up t r the men standing in the water -and one of the men bethought him bowl delieioas a morsel of pickled sturgeon was, and he forthwith made preparation to ,nake out" a clever sized fish. Getting an - iron hot at the blacksmith's shop. close at hand, he bill& up one end like a fish hook, and, slipping out into the stream, he slily PUN* the hook under the sturgeon s nose And into its round hole of a mouth, *setting to fasten on to the victimized, Itrzalosa fish, and -yank" him clean sad clear out of his watery element. But, "'lardy," wasn't he mistaken and surprised! The MOTTIvIIt the hook touch ed the inside of the sturgeon's mouth, thittreatnre ba , !lteil water so suddenly and forcibly as to near jerk the head of the holder of the hook from its socket. The poor~ fellow was forty feet under water, and going down stream, before he mustered presence of mind enough to induce him to let go the hook. However, the lookers-on of this curi ' eas manoeuvre took a boat and fished oat their half-drowned comrade, who concluded that he had paid pretty dear ly for his whistle. The sturgemii-catching did not end here. After the laugh over tho above ' mentioned adventure had ceased, some cob offered to bet a hat that he could bold a sturgeon al - ,d snake him clean out of the water; and as the man who had triod . the experiment ftlt altogether 'I dubioas about it, he at once bet that the sturgeon would be inure than a match for any man in the crowd. Thew ager was duly staked, a rod crooked,- the operator tucked up his sleeves and trowsers. and waded out to where a sturgeon or t wo were lying off in the shallow water. Of course, the oppeeration now became a matter °lcon s interest, and as the man was a stout, ' , hearty fellow. able to hold a ball by the - 11 u•ns, few entertainco doubts of his bringing out his sturgeon. . After a long lima, the operator gets his hook under the sturgison, and leans !leeward to stick it close into the jaws of his victim; and no sootier was that of the feat ace• - onplished, than Mr. part "backs out" with the velocity of chain lightning, carrying his assail ant .Mader water and down stream : The man heki on; and there they went, !bashing and pitching, until the fellow finding his breath nearly out of his 66dy his neck. arms and le , rs just about ilialocad, concluded to rose the hat sadist the hook and sturgeon go Pretty, well used up, the poor fellow asebeeded in getting, out of the river, a evert to the first experimental idea of the strength and relocity of fish, es peoially a big sturgeon. aliraLfellow went, a few weeks since, into tha store of Q, fashionable milliner. !'/Istvsyou any skirts ?" asked he. Plen ty of all kinds." " What do you ask a weal" said the chap.' "A cord?" !v -ow the woman. " Yes, I want about a cord. our diggings the petti codte has in out. I see you advertise 'Carded skirts,' and I thought while my tiaika was in, I'd take what you had aca4ad ap,"—The milliner fainted. sar-"I see in the papers," said Mrs. arrtington, looking over her specs at , "the Judge says the Fugitive Slave Biala a "statute. I know'd the Greek viatitt .waa a stathte, but I thought the Slave Bill, who ran away to be a fugitive, was flesh and blood like other people." ...stirA Professor of Mathematics, in a ealliega, who isnot famous for prompt set tlement of his pecuniary obligations, re cently asked one who was passing an ex arenatkat : " What is a note on six. ilxiptiths?" " Don't know, sir." "Hap py, mark f" said the Professor, in a low tons. . 4 . , 40-4. younger brother had espoused au oid and ill-tempercl wife, but extreme kWeith.:.. He seed to say, "Whenever I ' wife cross and my own temper ay; I retire to my library, and ..nleleif by raiding her marriage ' PS ler." Well, Ofairley,",aaid an anxiong tuchia, ofdome threeyears, •oa • , s ' , lc-411146d you ftnd in • ; this 1119 . raing?" " " Find, . - • - • • _ hopeful, why, Sr. "P' ; 11, he father gate Sheboir ups c • - • matherast 41PaeolliaPa t amra aftraotionate that ehkorafarti A Fordl47pe-ingnit—The eiiitnr of the Woonsocket (Rhode Island) Patriot makes merry over the snistake of an old Shanghai hen of his, that has been "setting" for lye weeks upon too round slaws aa4 a piece of brick! "tier anxiety," quoth he, "is ao greater than ours, to (mow what she will hatch. if it proves a brickyard that lien is nut for sale." iiiir4Mr. Smith, the hogs are getting into your cornfield." - "Nero" mind, Billy, I'm sleepy: corn 'rose& bort 'em." A Irhopper.—T tell of big rats cm the line of the Ohio can, , anti one of thalami& said to have towed a Lost, using his tail for • tow line. That's a whopper—of a rat we mean. /a'Why is a hungry buy looking at a pud ding in a eukik-shop wiutl.,w like a watt hursc! Because he would be better if he had a bit in his mouth. `Life it s jourucyrand it is generally our owu fault if w du nut make a pleaiaut ocursion of it. a —.. z. .4 . . ''s There is a man a Cincinnati in pos ses/jou olds powerful memory. lie s employed by the !Tolima. Society "to remember the poor." fer When the Iriiihunto firwt tried peaches, , he said he liked their tlit‘ur, but the seeds my hard in his stomach. sar-The young lady who caught a gentle. luau's eye, ha returned it box:aura it had e "wee drop" iu it. 11111rThe man who “took the floor" hu been arrested for stealing lumber. Serßny what thou needest not and it will oblige thee to bell thy necessaries. /Thrilling narratil a—a dog's tail under a ear-wherl. 111 AS WIN. O ffi ce one door west of the !Attie , I ran church, in Chaintwrishurp, ctreet, and opposite Graunars store, where those wish ing to have ady Dental Operation perform ed are respectfully in% ited to call. Rareassciii • Dr. D. Gilbert. Dr. C. N. Beiluehy, Dr. D. lornef, Rev. C. I'. Kirsuth, D.D., Rev. 11. L. augher, D. D., Rev. ProL William M. Reynul , Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Stover. Gettysburg. April 11, 853. tf Bounty Lan Claissios. ISHE unden . igncd will attend promptly to the collection of claims for Bounty Lands under the late act of Congress. Those- who hare already received 40 or 80 acres, can now receive the balance. by calling on the subscri ber and making the necessary application. ,JOEL B. DANNER. Gettyaburg, March 'l2, 1855. tf D. 11 , Connughy, • atturnrq nt (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drugs Boulc-store,Chamhersburgstreet.) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents and Penmions, BOUNTY Land Warrants, Back-pay sus pended Claiins,and all other claims against the Government at AVashington, D. C.: also American clairuslD England. Land Warrants located and sold, or tioaglit, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lows, Illinois and other Western States. ‘,""Apply to him per-tonally or by letter Gettysburg, Nur. :11, 1853. Edw. B. Buehler, 3ffarnell rit tam, IvILL faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to hita. lie speaks the German language. Office at. the fume place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's drug store, and neerlpapposite Dao ner k Ziegler'it store. Gettysiinitg. March 20. David A. Buehler, 3tijilltli Itt QM, IV,ILL promptly attend to collections aid %J 'A4 business entrusted to las care. ar7off.ft in the Lhaniond, adjoining storeof A. 11. Kurtz. tlettysburg. Feb. 4,1856. 1 y OFFICE on the south side of the Public Square, 2 doors west of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, August 22, 1853. NIISS LOUISA KATE LITTLE wishes to ...VI inform the Ladies of town and country. that she is now prepared to execute Millinery in all its branches, in West Middle street, a few doors below Mr. George Little's store.— Work done chesper . than elsewhere in town. Please call and see. April 21, 1856. RISING SCN NURSERIES AND GARDEN, Germantown Road, halt an hour's ride five' the Exchange 1,9 , Omnibus.- Il A I)E, Fruit & Ornsmental Trees, Shrubs, ► Plants, Roses, 'cc., cultivated and fur sale in quantities to suit dealers and otbers, includ ing an extensivo and varied assortment of all destrable vanetics of the above, for sale kvholeaale and retail, ri - Catalogues can be bad ott application, gratis. N. B.—When addressed by mail , direct to Rising Sun P. 0., Philadelphia. Our Stands are in the Market, Market at. below Stith, where orders are also reccivod. March 33. Gw CONTINUES the Flour of Feed boldness. at his old stand, in West Middle street. lie keeps the best.. and sells as cheap as the cheapest. (iiye him a call. January 12, Ni i s7. 3m TD BUILDEB.S.—Haring increased our stock of Hardware, Oils, Paiuta, Wars, &0., we are prepared to oiler very great is ducementa to persona building. FA H NESTOCK BAOT ERSI. THE VERY ARTICLE.— i k flea lot of Wor- TIM CAPS, COT Mile et BUINGYAN & Avail- NIAVGIVIS CliPap 1141 and Shve / Stare. OIL•CLOTH and Carpet Bags, of all sizes. lor sale at BILINGSIAN s ACGAILKRAI.4/14 Maw Hat mad Shoe :tore. /''CORN DRYSILS.—Tbe attention of bIL- V LER3 is invited to a very superior article for drying CORN, wbicb can ba had at all times at JAIL 14. WARRENS' FOUNDItIi.. FACT.—MONEY SAVED by buying your Lillti, Cain, Boots and Shoes at Bringann tf iugAiythaugh's. LADIES Ojibwa, Buskins, and' &sidles for't'e obeli!) at BENG/lAN & AVOITIVISAUGO'S. 17813143' VESTS .— An unusually large as sortment, of every description, jut re ctified it • SA bISON 'S. PINLIE ideation of tie ',ADM is panic,- I. WI . ) , invited. to lb. large assemment of Plata sad •fanaitilalteas,,ilatest at le, jest radoived b - • Brinpean AevAitbotirgh. ON! Thom mho bin& of namis. A. will find a large assortment of, Viol Amporibons, flats*, Pifer, es ,SAMSO Ca g X=N, do you , wan t tp Wow froze a 'ill* Bad, handsome variety of Craisti, &spenders, 143.4 If yoo .an is smug & v..immacaboapothip ea* ilwayk 611 910 1, 19 41 1 w. and a larger dru stsserbee* ti always jo-be ite4.Litt ,—,V4IINWrOCE . , brin in free - 0- d ofpgart !aped by thi V": at vttar MI El • . lIEM J. Lawrence Hill, M. D., Win. 111.111*Clellan, 3ttarurq at,tont. New Millinery. S. MAUPAY & CO Jacob Sheads. . . CHOICE I?ARM LANDS- FOR &I LE. lIE Illinois Central Railroad Company T is now prepared to sell about I,.soeyeoe Acre of 2tilr'trZ" "ilTr 41 • in tracts of about ruitvc Acuaa,tou /wig ci esithr awl nl lo Lr niter of saki% These landa were granted by the Govern ment to aid to the construction of this Road, and are among the richest and most fertile in the world. Theierend (mm North East and North West, thntough the noddle of the State, to the extreme South, and include every re; ie ty of climate and productions found between thrill, parallels of latitude. The Northern portion is chiefly prairie. interspersed with bite groves, and in the middle and soothern sections timber predominates, alternating with beautiful prairies and openings. The climate-is more healthy, mild and equa ble. than any other part of the country—the air is pure and b, acing, while living streams and springs of excellent later abound. Bitiiininous Coal is extensively mined, and supplies a cheap and desirable fuel, being fur nished at many points at i 2 to $4 per ton— and wood can be had at the saute rate per cord. Building Stone of excellent qnality also abounds, which can be procured fur little more than the expense of transportation. The great fertility of these lan,ls, which are a black rich mould from two' to tire feet deep, and gently rollicg.—their contiguity to this Road, by which every facility is furnished fur travel and transportation, to the principal markets North, South, East and West, and the economy with which they can be cultiva ted, miler them the most valuable investment New Goods ! tbaCcan be found ; and present the mast fa vorable opportunity, for persona of industrious NEW ESTABLISHMENT! habits and small means, to acquire a comfort- TACOBS & BRO. respectfully inform their able independence in a few years. ra friends sod the public generally, that they Chicago is the grcstest grain market in the have opened a Merchant Tailoring world—and the facility aiil. t eoonotny with Establishment, in the room recently oc which the products of these lands can be copied by A. Arnold. in South Baltimore street transported to that market, make th e m much near the Diamond. where they wilt at all times more prOltable, at the prices asked, than be happy to accommodate all who may patron those more remote at government rates,--as ize them. Their stock of Cloths. Casaitneree, the ad.lition.il cost of transportaticek is a per- Vestings, Cassineta. Cords, Summer Goods, penal tax on the latter, which must be borne gc ., &c., is large and selected front the latest by the producer, in the reduced pm lee be re- ! Ryles—all of which they will dispose of at vales fur his grain. &c. • ' priceless low as they can possibly afford, their The Title is Perfect—and w en the final system being to sell CUBA P. fur cash ur woo. payments are made. Deeds ar executed by try produce. the Trustees appointed by the te, and in They will make op garments of every de. whom the title Is vested, to the irchewere, ' acription in the most substantial and desirable which convey to them absolute till n Yee , manner, all warranted to At and' not to rip.— Simple, free and clear of every incumbra 'coda bought of them not to be made t:p in their lien or mor.giage. !establishment will be cut free of charge. They Disc Price* are froall $6 to $3O; ralearrn are makingsp slot of REA 1)Y-MAD 3 per rent. Twenty per'eent. will be iNG, in the but manner, which they wilksell deducted from the credit price kw Cash. 4as cheap as the cheapest. • 4 , Those who purehase , on long credit, give, They have also on hand a large 'assortment notes payable iu 2, 3, 4. 5 sad 0 years after of Hosiery, Sespemlers, 8. 4 .i4a, Shirt Whirs date, and are required to improve one-tenth he., to which they would call the ettentioiPoi annually fur five years, so este base one-half the 'land in euluvation, at the end of that' V - The.Lateetcashinni regularly receired. time. Carth or Country produce always current:.for Latopetent Surveyors will aaeompay those goods or work. Don't mistake the place. who wish, to examine these Lands free free of March 17, 1850. • charge, and aid theta in making lieleetions. The Lands remaining unsold are as - rich and valuabßl as tholte which baii r been dis posed of. • a 32".g-cf(ottal .Vips will be sent to any one - who will enclose fifty cents in Postage Stamps, p sod Books or Pamphlets. eontaiiiing r u ner- i ooalnstanoei6isuccessful farming, signed b tespectable and well known farmers living i the neighborhood of Railroad Lauds, throu • out the State—also the cost of fencing, p of cattle, expense of harvesting. thre etc.—or any information—will be s chee given on application, either personally or letter, in English, French or German, add sed to JOIIN WILSON, - Law! Commiatinser of the 111,....i.C0utral a R. co. II "Office is Illinois Central Railroad Du pot, Chicago, Illinois. April 20, 1857. Gni New` Hardware Store. THE subierihera would respectfully ,an nounce to their friends and tho public that they have opened • Ilard ware Store, in Balti more street, adjoining the residence of David Ziegler. Gettysburg. in which they always In; tend to offer to the public a large and general assortment -of Hardware, iron, Steel, Groceries, CUTL I RY, COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, Wi t 51 . 9 cbar -ma rt., Eqpt .firbings, Paints, OM, and Dye-stunk, n general, including every description of arti cles in the above line of business, to which tbry invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, Shoe-makers,'Baddlera, and the public gener ally. Our stock having been selected with &eat care and purchased for cash. we guaran tee (for the ready money.) to dispose of any pert of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased anywhere. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we ■re determined to establish a char seer for selling Uoods a t low prices and doing business on fair principles. JOEL B. DilitiNEß, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. ti J. POMO! 45i.: CO., MARL'? STRAW/ WLIAILIe PIIILADICLPHIA, • Dealers in Fish and Provisions. [' A ti l t -E ms= e a l nli h o s n d, h liVr7n n gna t l n Wst Beef. Pork, Lard, Shoulders, llama, Sided, Cheese, flee, kc. Ildarch 23, 1557. 3m John Slone d on, . str‘er, J' ifdddp.3ia, A now receiving their Swing. tin of Silk & Millinery Goods, con- Rititil* in part of Fancy. Cap and Bonnet Rihhons ; Satin anil :Nlantila Ribbons ; .dace and Plain Silks ; Alarcelities and Florences plack-Moiles ; French and Tirlataite; Malins and Elusion Lucri,,tc. Also, a full samottaorot of Fre nrii. and American Flowers I • which ihey.otrer to the trade on la vorable terms March D. 2m Boots and Shoe ^. A large assortment. just opened. and will be sold cheaper than the cheapest at S A lISON'S. Tailoring. Removed*Pen llooraSouthoftbeOldgtand. j H. SKELLY respectfully inn:knits his old 0 • customers and the pubic generally, that hrcontieues the TAIL(MISfi BUSINESS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore street. where be will be happy to aocommodate all who mAy patronise him. All work entrusted to his care warranted to fit end be of most sub sbistial make. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a oontinaance of public patrovirge. The New York• Spriug and Ammer Fashion, are received. Call and see them. Ciettysberg, 441 9, 18;5. Hanover E. Railroad. • TRAINS orei lln flanoTat Rrsoeti Railroad now run u. &Rows : 14 First Train-leaTes Hanover it 9 A. N., with Paisdpgers int Yroltir,"Hariisburg, Columbia and This Train also connects with thwaspress' for Baltimore, arriving there at 12 x. • Second Train leaves at 3 r. with Passen gers fie. Balti - inere Sad intannediata places, aid- returns wittr "monger* limn York, ic. Aptirlik: • - J. LEIB, Agent. • I Ai WWI • " • (1150101#1itair km" ,Winipler will make '” Baulk' .-00,00kOnil pla i nt) the tottegdow, ttw auk or tt*V.+Oine: "amens mitt all elbow wishing their hooka*. Varna. 44,1gPout ed;troildr to Oct th•nlill OIL bet ILL.wAsteugs::. Air& tr • N. Frolitotxx. , —a. pciattulacrsAr4 e Surnis ?'ai -L c 011 •i 5,... ?RE FARMERS' I MECHANICS' Savings Institution of Adams Co. Opens Saturday, 11th of April. 'TIMIS Institution receives deposttes forVtieh 1. it pays interest as 14illours For over 10 months. 4 per cunt. per annum. For 3 and not over 10 months. 3 per ant. per annum. For transient depoeites, not less than .3.1 day'. 2 per cent. per annum, payable on demand without nouce. The weekly depoalaura share tbeJiheidenda (let -land and payable aerni•annuatti. At the first meeting weekly deposits were subscribed by responsible citizens, for the cur rent year. to an 11030110 t exceeding 810.000, which will be paid in as required by the busi ness of the association. For luaus apply on Wednesday. Sums received on der te as low as a dime. Interest to be allowed whenever the deposites amount to 85.00;and ou each additional *5,00 acid upwards. Office in South Went Corner of Public Square. next to George Arnold's store. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.. and for reedit,- ing eyery Saturday, firiixfi 9 A. M. to G P. M. . President. GEORGE THRONIC. Trensuror tC• . 4 4.freiary. GEORGE ARNOLD. Directors, - John [trough, Jobe Horner, Satuuel Durboraw, George Arnold, A. Heintzelmen, Jaeol, Moueltnan, I) McCreary. D. NieConsughy, Wllltain Culp, John MiokleY, Robert Horner, V' Juhu Throue. April 6, 1857. MAP OF 'ADAMS CO. BY N. S. CONVERSE. Surreys enrefully take* by C. M pLi4s, Ciril Engineer. drafted upon a 'melon( lj in bile. making it tery conveni it the dittnic- from one place n the county, and it will have 113 (N I rk Le 12 St 'O. ,V 6 o east Offices. Hotels, Stores. Churches. School Houses, Cemeteries. Mills. Mechanics' Shops. hc., will he marked. and the residence of evear rtuiPSUTY•IIOI.DIIII in this county will be noticed with a dot. and his name carefully inserted. It will he distinctly engraved, ha ndsoinelycolored. and the border.,oraament ted with views anti ettgravinp of Public Iluiloin,gs and Priiate ILesidences of the coun ty, and delivered to subscribers For' $5 per Copy The tlndersigned hive examined the draft of the Map of Adams 'County, cow being prepar ed by Mr. 001 i Vgltp, and are wail medalled with its general corteetnees. When finished in the style of the Maps of other counties shown as specimens. it will be a beautiful and valuable Map. and abould be posseased,by_er ery family able to own in the countly. As the Maps are to be made only f•r Subtcribers, we bops no person will fail to secure one while the opportunity presents itself. REFERENCES D. A. Buehler, Dr. H. L. Baugher, Dr. S. S. Schmucker, Prof. M. L. &hover, Fahnestock Bro'a, 41 Dl.Juisobs;‘, George Arnold : , Dr. C. F. Sehmffer, A. D. Buehler, D. MoConaughy, S. R. Russell, David Wills, C. H. Buehler, G. Swope. 1 Pr. C. P. Krituth, Cubeen & Paxton, ' i IL G. Harper, Rev. Jacob Ziegler, I J. L. &thick, 11. J. Stable, % Prof. Mulilenberg, Rev. G. P.VauWyck, Danner & Ziegler, J. Huck, R. G. MoCrestry Dr. D. Horner, David MeCrenry, M. & W. McClean, Ram R. Hill, John L. Hill, Dr. 11. S. Huber.: • IFeb. 16, 1857. NEW FIRM :1. HATS, CAI'S, B0()TS AND SHOES. dndersigned having purchased from 1 Wni. W. Paxton. Esq.. his entite Stook of Goods, will continue the business at thi old stand, in Charnhersburg btreet, a few doors west of the diamond, under the firm of B NG MAN & AUG HINBACGII, and solicit the patronage of their friends and the public won entity. We have made arrangetuebts largely to increaseour stock of 11114, Cape, 11 , 0 , 1 r and Anes, and will alway s keep on hand a full assortment of all kinis, suitable to the season, which will be 801 d at the lowest possible priees. Hoping. by strict attention to business, to merit a lib eral patronage, a e invite ail needing anything in our line to call and examine our goods be fore purchasing elsewhere, (~Et). E. TIRINGMAN, 11. AIIOIIIVAUGH. Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1657.—ff St:stiffer 11,: 'Marley. Cheap Wilkhes and Jesrviry, • lUTIOLRSA LE and Retail, at the Philadel phia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 9tl Ntirth Second street, corner of - Qua:l-y, Phila delphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat cases, $2B 00: Gold Lepinca. 10 carat. 324 00: Silver Levers, full jeweled, $l2 00; Silver Le pine,. jewels. $9 00 superior Quartiers, 17 00 Gold Spectacles, $ 700; fine Silver do. $1 50; Gold Bracelets. $3 00: Ladies' Gold Pencil,. $1 00: Silver Teas Spoons, set. $5 00: Gold Pena, with pencil and silver holder. /1 00: Gold Finger Rings, 37i cents to SRO; Watch Glasses, pion, 12i cents; patent 181; Lunet 25; other -articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFICIt & BARLEY. On band, some gold and silver Levers and Lepines. still lower than the above prices. Oct. V), 1838. ly • Snmuei M. Mecutehen, Mai- IVrigki and Burr Mia Stowe Minutiae- MEM QOLE Proprietor of Joetersox's higtoty "p -ia proved and much improved Saw? f tse Soexextem MAcimen ; improved tunx omi9Avi BitAx Dunce, Ins ramttux aemputels Po* siq.- um+ Re.ridence: NO. 84 pew &met, (18th Wind.) scloress.Kensitraton Poet Office. $.l/31 1 3 FILTDOcii. Street. below !lent, Ceeetia) ;11111 Stones. Mill bits. Smut Ad- chines, Pateat Beaky Portable Iltretobed BeWeir,. Co , meat and &roes Wtrai Won Memo „ Manth ) 2 ? 18". LL:I , • elfinalleßV ILNSlOretkviretYrogrieti nig siza.;al-.Nstmly.. toivatniatuianp satiftsfn "7 1 ,-. Iv; "it" • Do You Wish Bargains, Ir so, 00 TO SCHICK'S CHEAP STORE, Comet of tie Diamond and Baltimore evert. L.Sr HICK has just r e• urn(' 1 ft- ,ra Phil:i -ll • dolphin with a full and ,rt ment rrf Sprinz Goods, eonsistin e• lilac-I:and Fancy colored Cloths and l'assitntres, of all styles and patterns ; also Satinetts, Jesus, Cottouades and Linen Goods, for Men's wear; and Satin, Silk, and Marseilles ve-ting; also, Suspenders,Crarats, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, and Gloves, at prieetak, Inuit the time.—which gentlemea wishing ecnnpleto outfit, would do very well to examine. •Foa TUX LADIES.-4ust received a sitperior assortment of Black Silk., which will be sold low ; also, 'Bore, o do Laines, Gingham., Brilliants, CaliiNte., Iripb, Linen 4, Swigs, Itook and Cambric liiglinit,l)ot;ed Swiss anti Plaid Mitglins, Riblxmo, Collars, Dress Trimmings• fur varie'ty, ex. cellence and cheapnetios t.l - a - nuut be aufliussed in this market. staritoeolleet, that although there is a great rail) to Schirk's fur Trtr;., , ainii, all can he aooominodatrd. Nu trouble t.) show Goods. Therefore call in, and examine the largest, richest and cheapest stock you eyeriaid your eyes on. Gettyrburg, April 13, 187,7. . Attention, One and Ail! Gl7 E.l7' SII O-1 1: 1 "GRE 1T SEA:SERPENT CA MU .D!" CIANILTEL WEAVER. haring prni(l him k.7 self with an entire new end coati pa ntos, is now prepared to Cornish Ambrotypes mid Daguerreotypes. in every style of the art, which he will 'war rant to give entire satisfaction. Hie long ex perience and superior apparatus give him advantages seldom furnished by Daguerrean establishments out of the city. Ile has %large number of spsciniens at his Gallery, to Cham bersburg street, v, h:ch the public are request ed to call and examine. rj'•Charges from 50 cents to $lO. Hours of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Gold Lockets, Breal.apins, suitable for miniatures, always on hand, at the very lowest prices. rllltuldren will not be taken for less than $1 00. • • [I7AIIIIIIOTYPESAaken from ono dollar and upwards. and in the best style. Dec. 22. 185 G. if New • Goodp--New Firm, AND TIIE.CASII MM. GHOW; It A It N OLD a, CO. have just revels ed from Philadelphia a handiotns assort ment of Goods, suitable for the Season. - Our stock of Ready : Nada- Clothing, ' and All in thal is extensive. Cheep Cloths, C res. allsm ere tts, Drap Tletate, Linens, Ycatin ,Drillings, &c.. ire. Call and see us. If we notplease you in a garment ready-made, we have our Tailors constantly cutting out and tusking up, and can Make you , a garment upon short notice, and in' the yeti best manner. Our jprices.cannut Give ds March .1, '47, P. S.-4 kale given Mr. J. C Ininn an in terest expressly fur the the purpose Wing up my old business. I have now been operating 37 yeanuml have net it now determined to settloulip my nem generally. Those therefore who are islle l / 4 1,ted to me, either by fond, Note or Book scumnt, will please call and pay. the same. ' GEO. iItNOLU. March 30, 1837. tf Now KOK, Time NOW is the only time to make very pretty and cheap stlectiour of Spring and Suut• mer Hoods. I tell you the truth is, that jf you want cheap and pretty Goods. to watt the north west comer of the Diatnoud—the only place to get them. - Also. iteAdy-ittad• ClutAitto'cotustantly on hand. All goods cut dire or nivirtle.. Call and set Wore purchas• inielsewhen,. at the Cheap Store of April G. • • JOHN lIGkE. , Reinweats. 7 TrIE undersigned. being thi , authorir4per ium to ninke roitovals into Ever Grtsm Cemetery. hopes that mach as contemplate the it , remoVal of the remains of decea. d relatives (wrait's. will • avail theinsolves this season of the ,year to have it done. ,/ is terms arc moderate, and every , efrort is male to please. PETER THORN. Ketp,:r (tithe Cemetery. February S r Bs7. Gettribttrg Fonndr'. _ .it NEW FIRM! FIIHI undersigned, having entered into part nership to carry on the Foundry business under the Run of WARREN I SONS, hereby mike known to the eitisens of pyeparedAdauts and a d joining counties, that we arc to everytthing in our line of bustness. lso lave constantly on hand, the Hathaway and other Cooking Stoves, the Parlor Air-Tight and Ten-plate Stoves, of various sty leakaand sizes; Pots, Kettles and Pang, and all Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle !runs, ‘lachincs, MN-plates, Boot-scraper listings fin- Mills and other Machi tin CAsriNus, of every description, wake the Seylar, Block er, and different kinds of Withervw Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of Fenclnz and Railing, for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't be beat for beauty and cheapness. 1J All the above articles will be sold cheap for cash or country prodtice. 77131acksmithing still continued. BRASS CASTLFitiS and everything in our line made to order. • TIiRESFIING MACHINES repaired atthe Rhortest notice. Being 3loulders ourselves, we will do our work RIGHT. THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARR.ENI, HIRAM WARREN. THOMAS A. SV A !MEN. Gettysburg, May 14. 18.5. tf Diamond Tonsor. : TOTIN W.C' TIPTON, liuhiffivible Barber 10 midi/air firmler, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people. at the Temple, in the Diamond, adjoining the 'aunty Building. From lung experience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department witib such. an infinite degree of skill, as will met with the entire a/aisle:Lion of all who Imlay Submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his ra zors. tie hopes, therefore, that by his atten tion to business, and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive. a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at lbw private dwellings. Wiettrsburg. Jan. 8, 1b55. tf Hoffie-vivide Shoes ,LLW AYS on, band and tnade to order by II the best of workmen, at Cobean & Paz ton's cheap Rat. Cap, Boot and Sbce Store. March 16, 1857 Ouoqraehantia Hotel, Opposite Calvert iiitatlea, Baltimore, Md. gni i onderaigned having teased the Idiom Hotel and put it in complete order, is pre pared to foommnotkts his, fliedidi and the travelling' public. I'he proprietor will •he *leased to see his old frierxis, and promises to scat stay comßataldeand astisiepto7,. Baapge taken to std from Calvert Nation free of charge. JOHN BA RR, ( formerli i'eurgro,,) JalrO, 113/14. tf •IP tat aback', FloatOfer @Mei onM r i k rodurfei oUPtipr, ta n at I X 0 X, Eche bss inadrartangn• manta te t base al#s>Qt the taile,**4o agiA itOnLs:*** I ** 4 1 1&" • IMea, Ribbons, PaiquOsiind4ldasslL bad very t tit per 7 - ,• • . PAM' 0, OR •BR IittrICIMS-Vi AR Cledas-st . sin" 'sham watt, serHonstbirdd sold gwia Oa bad r' OSP AtrAIiNAITOOSAKVAUXIS 11. • Rover's Liquid flair Dye.- TIIIS HAIR DYE needs only a trial' to sai isfy all of its perfection as a Due, and the following testituorual from that eminent. Anal ytic Chemist, Professor Booth. of the U. S. Mint, will only confirm what thousands have previously b'rne testimony to. "LAISOKATOar FOR NW-41(2AL crtextrear, MACE, Philadelphia, Feb. 17th,1857. "Being well =painted with the substances composing floc-r's Liquid Hair D ye, I rn sAt !stied that by following the simple directions given for its use, it w•il: not injure the flair or Shin, but will give a ;Altura: and durable caur to the JA, C. Bonny, Anrtlriti, Chemist." HOVER'S WRITING INES, including Ho+'•'r'a Fluid. and florcr's Indelible /mks. are too well known and introduced to require any additional testimony of their character. The sales have been increasing since their first in tnaluction, giving evidence that the articles truly possess that intrinsic merit claimed at first for them by the Manufacturer. Orders, addressed to the Manufactory. No. 416 R 10E street above FOURTH. (old No. 145.) Philadelphia, will receive prompt atten tion by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. April 13,1657. ly Osage Orange Premium Hedge, .I•HE undersigned having made Hedging his exclusive business, is now prepared; with his extensive facilities, to do any amount of N 4./ & on the most reasonable terms, in any part of Pennsylvania, 'New York. New Jersey, Deta il/rare, Maryland, and Viiginta. The) - Osage Orange is beautiful. ornamental, and protec tive, proof against stock, high winds, back eater. dc. I will furnish Plints. Plant and Trim until the Hedge will turn all kinds of farm stock, at Om 81 to $1 5.t per rud, one-third to beipsid when planted, and the balance %%lien it f de clared a good fence by diNinterested peisnas.— Those getting the Hedging done, are recwred to prepare the ground Ly d. dl, ploughina and cultivate the hedge row as directed. Hedges set and Plants furnished at filial 50 to 6 ) cents per rodipayment to be made' l when the fledge is set. 6:7PLANTg at Wholesale and Retai, de livered at the Railroad Station at this securely boxed, as follows: When 5.),000 arc ordered in.one order.s4,so per thousand for No. 1-14.011 for Nj. 2 ; 5.000'.in one order $5,00 for No. 1—5.440 for No. 2 Less the n . 5,00U in one order 86,00 fur No. 1-35,00, fur 2. SEED. fre , th and of the hest quailed, et Wholesale and Itetail, at tnarket prices. • The value of the ()says Orange for II ging is now settled. -Its success, with proper ann sgerseot.isbeponddoubt. Nature Will tie IlltS work:in nista z.g it an impervious Budge, in.ito 09.192t:e. FIEFSIIENCIti —ll.m James O') n. Tre.tdan afirente State Aarimittural' Snclet Gen C 0... M Ps ; fuliin Rum. MIV y; ertown, Pa • eiorr, Cashier jolt Bank, re ; lbm. V. nu !lig; &tutor from l'eungylvattle; Ilea K. C Phil Ye ; Gen. Wm Bell, l'attetsus, ;11m. A. Itokk revasbu rig. Ps. AdLttevi A. HA RSIIDARG Dec. 15, '5O. .M Veytotoo, .if gi l l in ei THE PERRY . COUNTY ‘ MCg'CAI. luoitirrsnce Ctimpany CAPITAL $139,588 -effects incur* any part of the Suite, against lowa' prudently adapts itef operations to its. ors : affords ample indemnity, and p adjusts its tomes , . Adams county is represented' in the of Managers by [lon. Mosso l'ilit'LaAm. WM. AIet,LEA N. A , °Mos le m. & W. ficele&o. u.tt7 May ... ;261656. • / RENIOV A lit . AND NEW FIRM. TIE undersigned reapectfully inform friends awl t h e public in general. the have commenced the Cabinet and Chair n lopiiness. in lialtimnre street. near J. where they will manufacture all kinds of. FU ItNITURE. such as Ih-essine" anal Comulon 'flue-elms. Tables' of vit. iz, - rious descriptions, Iledsteadß. Wahl Stands. and every other article hi their 'ILL 01% the best workmanship and gm tcrials, which will enable them to w their work. _ A Igo, every variety of ell COFrIKS Math: at short notice, and various atylem. • House Painting and Papering Allen and done in the beat manner. Their prices will be tot low Its he low' all who way patronize them will 4cknot o — Lumber and country produce to exebange for work. NORBECK 3 nEti.thy Gettysburg. Feb. 23, 1r57. ly - - - New Family Grocery F.. if. 11PiN1rAl informs the citt tta of IL , Gettysburg and the public gel rally. that he lia.ssipeued a new Grocery and Confectionary Stoic, " on'ibe Northwest corner of the rnr merly occupied by A. B Kort.z, where t have constantly on hind a dtoice va ty of GROCER I ES, Ckr.s;FECTIt )N Ali lES and CEDAR WARE, and everything in- h line. Every article that the Eastern Mat kit n af ford hill be kept on hand or supplied t the shortest notice. A share of public pat nage is respectfully solicited. All kinds of country produce takenn change for Goods. February 23, 1857. tf The World'J Greet .E.rhibihnn Prize ANIal I AW ARD 1 , 1 D 11) C. 'MEI' It. For his Two Pialios, London, Oct. 10, 'lB5l. constantly on hand PIANOS equal to Ziisic for which he received the Prize Medal in tOn don': in 1851. I All orders promptly attended to. and great care taken in the selection and packing otithe urns. has received during the 44 1.5 yearn, more Medals than any other maker. /OM the Franklin Institute : also First Premiams at Irloatdh, and Premiums at New York and Baltimore. Wareroorns removed from 52 8. Fonrth 180 ARCH street, below .Eighth, south tide, Philadelphia. - March 16, 1857. 3ot James Brown's GRAMMATICAL WORKS: rrli E FIRST Bove of the Rational Bysttn of .11. Engli.h C.ralomer. 25 ctj. Toe Slow) ikwm of the Rational Sysion of English Gram:oar, designed tot-wich Ake promm of Analysing tho lingiPdt - Langnar wig; sound judgment ; end the art of using it with grammatical propriety. 31 c These works are now used in the Pudic Schools in the First School District of P sylrania. Sys Tna Tmao.Root of the Rational Sys of Engli4i Great:tar, designed to enabi learns? to bosinesis most thoroeghly ' with the enure and use of the PeniosniOri, add fitsY lee' tesd' by "him either in or opt of seitowli , • • : '5O eta, 1 . llsown'iCinyoustp*Rnment. i This k setpuide.the ell Grepintsis, eiposei t 1 feats, deurenatrates the little use of et:e t 0111501131 sad present* to the Tauber *astir erring and Poly -way Is the Nfritenamir pt 44 Engliell i awr ' •371 1 cts. •1 - Fel- sale- - area Gums, 118 ARCH Street' • r ia,l_, 1-..1 . ' -- h . ,. i 4r• - . 4 '• Iliseat fa "- Bai "•, • 1 . .- , =.- r-, StONBATS. RalikewoCkero t ili_ is* asearosew sr 4uutvg,'B. Health or Sielpires? CHOOSE BETWEEN - IffkH. " A Il[olloway's Pillit.—The blood furnishes the material of every holm, muscle. glebe, , and fibre in the human frame. WIWI pare, it secures health to every .organ ; when corrupt, it necessariiy produeett disease. llow.nwsv'si Ptt.t.s operate directly upOn the eletnents of the stream of life, neutralizing the principle of die: ease, aid thus radically curing the malady, %holier located in the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowels, the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any other part of the system. Used Threnvhout the World ! 11ot.t.ow PILLS arc equally efficacifiwt I complaints common to the whole human ra and in disorders peculiar to certain climate , and localities. Alarming Digonlers Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, the source of infirmity and suffering, and the cause of innumerable deatha, yield to thee curatives in all cares, however aggravated, acting as a mild purgative iterative and ion ic: they relieve the bowelitc\prify the &this, and invigorate the system and the censtatation at the same time. General Weaknerf--.Verrons Complaints. When all stimulants fail, the renovating and bracing properties of these Pills give firm neis to the shaking nerves and enTeebicd mus cles of the victim of - general debility. In easel of the fracture•of bones, inju ries caused by steam explosions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Ithetustbim, Stiffness of the Joints, and contraction of the sinews, it is em ployed and warmly recommended by the fac ulty. This marrelotli remedy has been intro duced by its inventor in person into all the leading Hospitals of uropeolnd no. private household should be without it. nu/oaf:W. Thointony. The 11edical Staff of the French end English Armies in the Crimea have officially signed :heir approval of Holloway's Ointment, as the Inost reliable 'ar:ming for sabre cuts, stabs, and gcn-wonnds. It is also used by the sur gpons of the Allied Navies. ~ //..fir lie Uinltutui and Pill* should be used in Me rillme(h.g eases: nyninnii rileumnthuri 84,re Throntx Kum. Ringvorrn Sores of all kind* CClapped!!lndsrialt Rheum Epraito 'l`f , (1.11.1.1.1.4 5,A1 , 1.1 Fettr.bmits , . F,.tola Pk In Olorewees - Toner I iont Se died 1:101.144 r Iron. Luuutrigo FA., 1.,4,6 Venereal gorve >leekvi.il Kruptidn4Sory Itr r Ilt.ll W 1.111.6 of ..11 lit inde Vile. sore Ile.ulf • • •Sold at the Manufactories of ProMisor 80 Maiden Lane, New York. and 241 Strand, London, by all respectable Drog gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in pots, at 2; cents, fi24 cents. and Fl each. Tr7"There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B —Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are afhsed to tach pot. 7Cauljoin !—None are genuine tailless the wordm"ll,/onantrs..\*;-/n 1 i,r i, and 1,11,14.4," arc di‘ca.rnAble ato a av , e , .?-noark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box ; the *same may be plainly been byehol4l - inY "le 1 ..41 t , liar /rub/. A liandannie tuatara: willhe given to any ofiereiniering, such tufOr 'nation as may lend to the dcteetion of any party -or Isortiea counterkiting the medielues or venting tLe same,_ knowing them to be igfitrioos. Sept. 1, 1850. cowly OEM ano •rim. an lAA i 8 li, ~/4i MI GFTTYSI?U to Joint Stock. Association. on in lire; 820.0001 ur iiuly Ecleasire Sale of B. ',of cal ,Engrarings! ari,.:).000 GIFTS.cI 40 be iwarth4 by the Aratociatiim as soon ilas 20,000 Engravings are sokl! rt o rtitiliectit (iifts anti N'uluable Pro perty for Distribution : 1 Fann, 40 acres, more or least, vrith MO • large two story Houiu, part atone no.l part frame, with Ktoile back building. and memory out-build heir they king Ilse, and S the, eon erected, with water power f.tr ftlinust. any purpose, situate in irvytluiii' h p • inia county. l'a . 3,000 00 I noose and lot in C;ettymburg, 1.500 00 1 ibat-lut., near WWII, 5 acrus, '7OO 01.1 1 'l'o n-lot in Gen) at.tirg, 000 00 1 do do 3uo tto 1 Tract of land, 3tl acres • • 1,000. 00 1 do 20 •• • 600 00 3 splendid Carriages. $.200 each, 400 (N) 1 Jenny Lind liockaw ay, - 200 00 Lliitzgies.*7s cdch, -150 00 2 Gold IVetchca,extra 110c,5125 250 - 00 1 "do do 100 100 AN 2 do do " •90 1130.00 IT do do .60 1,V20 00 EEO want IRS I the St, AS e.lge. 11 ;11 15 /maks' Gold Watches,. 65 073 00 10 -do du -,60 G 4.0 110 20 Silver Watches, -, Z 0 600 00 22, do do - . 20 440 00 6( do .do . 25 125 00 10 Oil Plintingt, 10 100 1/0 20 paie•Guld is;;lr 5 do du 20 gold l'cns, 25 g.,141 linger Rings, 20 gold Breast Pin+. 340 i Aviles of gold gilt, , —2,505 00 1 ( r pin Drill. . . .. 60 (.4) 8 lathaway Cook Stoves. 5,5 440 00 10 Green Mountain Fixtl Coital', 1 , 0 00 10 Ploughs, $l2 50. i , 125 00 2 eztni Saddle's, 5.37 50. 75 00 • 2 setssilver. mounted narrow, .40 80 110 8408 Books otAtiquette, 500 r NI , "'" 1 Port F01i0,5 00 ' . - I Rifle, - - { - ' 20 00 , 1 IV ontler of the TV,4ldi 2 50 3 Adventures ors Country lilerehayt, 7 50 _ 5 Life hid with Christ. 2$ (10 2367 Family Receipt Rooks, • 92 00 1 Silk )ress, . 30 OW 3000 Port Monnnis. . 1/45 00 2481 Lithographic Prints, ,-..- 445 00 20.000 !I" . l'ericma,wishlng to become Aka reholders in the above Property, eati do to Si forward ing ONE DOLLAR. on receipt whereof WO will send them en Engraving and certificate. which will entitle the holder thereof to one of the Gifts. As soon as the Erignotings are,ell sold, noti.e will be given! to the hbahhoideri , and a Convention held in Gettysburg, when a Committee will ho chosen, to whom the Pro perty will be delivered, to be distributed among the Shareholders. From the growing popularity of these Joint Stock Associations, it is confidently believed •that the property may be distributed smoag the Shareholders ins few months. orders for Engravings and petal caws, by mail, should be Ik'ddressed to OBERTTOBEAN; Gettysburg, Adams amity, Penn's. A omyrs WA 11/4-TAD, In every town and Tillage in the United States, to sell Engravings, to whom a literal commission will be given. 11:7'Att 'West of' inquiry, accompanied by s postage sunup, in it be promptly answered. ) Gettysburg. February 2, 1847. - - • Flour ! Fleur t ' rlVE9inderairaed continua* the Piper law& Jt. anis asteretofore.' na "Ma MANI bar r el or any smallei quanta :' By .taking 10 1 -4" paorrtala catebuy as 'lt'l V ail' es low as t i t aitytiody else, and by al yak wtHiesworing to keep none but the best, he hors towyetit and receive a continuance of lititnt loottron Wit. GILL e r At ase tirko.. Oct. 8, 1855 II IM -.2_4u 50 (11) 2 /0.00 2 40 tio 2 50 00 2 40 Olt 20.000 00 v, 10,1 ft. , -,Attia:744 °