Ziu) fjanntr. MCI- . HMV) - ChArrtnr—Or the - 1- - Secret for Training Horses. rt le is fro the- 14...! , .1,1 r u .aii , l sit.t.:l I: glad to know if tin , editors of that pa per- have not been inipotiA npi.n. A ' few yeaN ago, during the sessitm ))1 the United States Agrieuhural Society at t Washington, w w g tol feats per formed by a horse trainer. Ile used a smariTitiM ktll continuallybead eg., and the wildest and most untuana;:cabie horse that could he fount( would tidle-,v him like a dog,. _ lie would go into 11w stables without the least fitar . of being I kicked, commencing to beat this drum before going near the hort,e, and then going through some manipulations about his Ite:ul, which we supposed to ho at the time Merr pretences, but they play have been connvettsi VA: lowing recipe. Many accounts lu been given in English journals of what are called the'! erte Whisper' tit it are to be found at English and Irish Fairs, prenattling to i.periu_th' cars t of horses, after which the'most unt rtict able -are readily managed hylhcrtl eke:, and others.H . En. • The horsefe.i;Lor is a wart, ;tr eXf!IVS- Cellte, winch gro.vs•ott every h o rse's fore leg; and gent rahy on the hind It has a issediar milk, musty smell, and easily palled otl. The am namincal a!hfuvia o_ , horse seetns pe culiarly to ,concentrate in this pot•L,:ititl its strojg odor, has a great attraction Jro all animals, eVevially canine, amt the horse hitn,elr. For the oil of cumin, the horse has an instinctive passion—both are original nativadJ4-Arabia, ant when thi hors,' scents the odo. r iieiti - itiStinctively drawn • toward i • The oirtof Rhodium pos•;esses peculiar properties. All animals :+l 'ent Lo citer A fondness for it, and it exercises a kind subduing intleenee over them. The directions given for taming horses are as f o llow," p rocure s om e , horse-castor, and grate it line. Also get some oil of Ithodinin and oil of tannin, and keep the three separate in air-tight bottles. (tub a little oil of cumin upon your hand; and approach the horse in the bold, on the windward side, so that he - can smell the cumin. The horse will let pin conic up to him then without any trouble. Immediately rub your hatid gently en the hOrite's nose, getting a tittle of tlio °Won it: You can then lead him anywhere. 'Give lulu a little dr the castor ou a pipet) of loaf-sugar, apish) or potato. • Put eight drops of oil of Rhodium in to a lady's silver thimblo: Take the thimble between tho thumb aml mil Ile finger of your right hand, with the !bre tingeratopping the mouth of the thim ble, to prevent the oil from running out whilst you :we opening the nrmth of the horse! • As soon as you have opened the ! horke's mouth, tip the thimble oven• up on his tongue, and he is your servant. lie will tbllow you like a pet dog. tdei:earless and promptly, with your knees pressed to the side or the horse, and your toes turned in and heck out ; then you Will always he on the alert for .a shy or sheer from the horse, and he can never -throw you. Then if you want to teach hint to , down, and stand on his nigh or left side, have a enuple of' leather strap; about siN. feet long; string up his left, leg withoite of them round 11;s neck; strap the other and of it over his shoul ders; bold it in your hand, and when you are ready, tell him to lie down, at the same time, gently, firmly and vteadi ly the strap, touching him lightly on the knee with a switch. The Corse will, immediately lie down. I) this a few times, and you can make him lie down without the straps. Ile is now yonrpnpil and your friend. Ton can teach lion anything, only be kind to hint, be gentle. hove him and he will love yon. Feed hint before you do yourself'. Shelter him well, groom him yourself, keep hint clean, and at night always give him a good bed, at Toast a foot deep. In the winter season, don't let your horse stand out :thing time in the cold, without shell m. or covering ; for reinom her that the horse is an ahoriginal na tive of-a warm eliinateotud in many rospectTZ his eoustitution is as tender as a matt's is. • Tho Composition of Milk at Va rious Times of the Day. - Professor .Roe leker has analyzed the milk of healthy enw at various times of the day, with the view of determin ing: theohange in the relative amount of its constititonts. lie found that the solids of the evening's milk (13 pert cent.) "oKeeeded those of the morning's milk (I 1 per cent.); while tho water contained in the. fluid sea. (11111 . 1111.41 RA from s 9 per cent. to StiTer cent. The fatty matters gradually increase as the dtty progresses. In the morning they Amount to 2.17 per cent., at poop to :'.1.611 per cent., and in the evening to f).42 per cont. This fact is important in a practiesl point of vii w; for while 16 ounces of morning's milk will yield nearly half an ounce of butter, about double this quantity can ho o btained from tlw ovelliug's milk. The casein is also inertmsed in the evening's milk; from 2.21, to 2.79 per cent.; hut the al bumen is diminished from 0.41 per cent. to 0.31 per mot- Sugar is least abun dant at midnight, (4.19 per cent.) and most-plenty at noon (4.72 per cent.)-- The percentage of the salts undergoes almo4t no change at any time of the day.—Ediabarys Intraal. When e'en Grows.—Dr. IL Ilarrison, of Prim/ea George eonnty, Va.,las taken pa ha* to wake seine earsfal examina: Lions to a.seertain whether cern grows, AS is generally Supp.h.etl, more at night than by day. .Augm.L 1, corn grew in twenty-four hours rive iuelws ; at night oda and a hate; and iu the day tun , . throe and s half inclio.s. A ugu.4 2, it grewlour and IleVell-CightllS inches; at *Ott ono and seven-eighths, and in time , dpydin* iuehcß. Several other itITY,F,NS-W ARE« eerlar-ware and etullem one v‘riety of linowhohl artielel. to he hlti made at ditiot•ent times are de-s 'tery cheap ai FA FIN E:STOOK BROTIIEII.B. ilaiied,arith nusalui.--Vex - --_ Fariner. AIRES _Gaiters. Begins, and Sandhm i 14 for sale chic. , at LliztvatAs t .trunutuAran's. I r • ... ,:, .-..: . 7 ,- .1:: _ r ",.„...., _..edgrriti,e,..,,.Crie 1 . 1 , 1 4 .„44.. ( :. ' l - '74 ~.- f -if s gn - ite4l - 10 attend trio Democratic eele-, E 1 ;---x -- - 7 -,:', - -7." C.O-- -, -' -..." .7- ~.•;... - - 1-- - • % ..... tion of the Fourth ut Independence! ! ~ - • --1 - t g ...,- Id . th e e , Philadelphia, but Imitig unable 1 Jos 's P D '''' 3.. " . • 4 t ---- . -I),rs, ...ic.e 7 It odo so. the:v regponded to thein Vita- 1 , - ~, -- ' '!/ ', v., . 0cii.:? . .,- Pg # g ~,..-. , IP'; ........00.1 in the let ters given below. Our ! hut ? 41 ....4 •- - •• 10-4 , 1 - -. • - . , w „.. tilers would have no trouble, about 1 f*ty-li ! lit 1 . : /':,.*:••'' "r/- ( I ii g the authorship of these letters, Jr gl - ', i! - . '.... - - ". )" '''' '''' ' .: I '. , chi- ~' •-. • . 7 ; ....;,... ,: ~ ,,T %% ere to onnt the names. ti l t i -...:,..5, - Au ,t,---4- ,„ ....„ . ~...t0.,54... ..?..:,--,..:1„, . • ...., -,..1,--.-.,•5•,......4.7 •.,....,..c., ,--)......-- ii-J-- wAsiirsuToN, July 2,1/457 -- 4-- .- ,-.•.-- '1 -...-Tr t FENTLF.‘IIOI :—I feel obliged by the , -----• ....,-- - , ' 11"! , Itat‘ion J have received. to ;join the lii At crerntic citizens of Philadelphia on , s i„, .'inirth. It eo.44*lne much regret 1 i gn y that I cannot be there. Not to. iu -of celebrating the :anniversary oft . rii•an Independence on the ,'ltch,, ( e it was lirst proclaimed, a reunion I i the friends who intend to assemble 3.ttnrurq at I AM, TILL faithfully and promptly attend to `all busines.4 entruateil to !Ma. Ile Rix • e'e German language. (Mice at the mann "... i ce, in South !Litwin - me xtreet. near ' n drug store. and nearly opposite Dan ner & j i. , e;.;ter%4 e. tore. tietty,burg. March 20. P:>iinty umlerwg:6ol sill attend pruwptly 10 the eollee:hr3 of chine: fo'r ISwtnty I,arkb: unit r lue IMC net of Tho-ie have al re'»ily re. eßol -h) ro so lerC4, can sue* receive the bniar.e..e. by caking Oil the subvert her and making - Um twee..nry JOEL 11. I).I.NNEIt Gettpiburg, March 12, 1655. Li J. Lawrence Nal, 8., • II As hi; I);Sric one door west of the Lnthe- Jr Chainherslitirg -.trout. Soul opposite Grammer's store. where those wish to., to hare air: Dental Oparr.tion eir arc re-pi etfC/Ily imiled to call. iticrxiti:Ncas: Dr. I). 17illwrt. Dr. C. N. Ikt luchy. Dr. D. 11.1rner. Itvv. Y. P. Krauth. D. U.. Rev. 11. L. Rial4her, 1).. Rev. Willtatit M. Ittinulas, Rev. Prof. M. J.Lcubs, Pra. M. L. Sacver. 6ett.yst , urg, April 11. 1853. tf To Those Who Want Farms. A FAICI 1V IT!! i ! N: Tin.: taaca ov EVENT MAN. i'h'V A 1". F.llOl 1:1.011"ANY 1 1;t4 made arrult ; :zvnivists by Vl uc6 ail 1111.) &- Site to ro.:: 14. ,o• put-1;1111,C a hUille di• o. Th o F aro t.4 enin.i , t of the beNt soil of the :vest tuip..rior quality for f.triniii.z, in a rapidly improving plaee, into which an extensive emigration is now pouritrr. The property is lite:tied in Elk county, Pennsyl vania, in the midst of a thrhing poptibition of mome 'rho climate is perloetiv healthy, and the terrible plague of the we.t ern fever is unknown. It also has an ahmalanee of the best quality of Coal and Iron. The price to buy it out is from .$1- to ...3 . 211 per acre, payable by instalments, to ho located at the time of purehasing, or it share of 'Li acres C.:- titling to lo': to the -unto for S:;oti, rh:11,114 per mouth, or 1 .1:, :ten , . payable • - •.1 per n t oith, airy sum of :•:+l.lO aril on ler, paid in Itch:men. a di:mount or .3 por c e n t. w•ll ho a ll owe I, and for ore.- t,lttil a di, count or 10 per vent. In it oi%idering the advantages of emigratin l t o this loe, i lity ti,e followin4 are presented: .oil ri •li of raisin the heavirit to which this settlement lot.. attained its pre:onit gnat proNaorit y. ig the centre of the treat North We-t Coal 1:3.it0,,,:t.t0l in desitinol soon to lt entml toosof the greaten liusirlt. , Ridaec-t in the State. It will tint,ttly diet-4-4'4A t2tke ra:trker, Olueor.li.l2 to fiorm'ation and travel the ereat e-tt in the It h., +i%, workable veins of the bit Bitumino u us Goal, stettantitt.4 in the :17 t 11% 4. r feet, %V ). I ton.. if coal uodcr •h were. This will make the hind of Lie...thimble %%Otte. state Ittiolott,isi, Dr. Cit T. I t o t con, of 1; .ston, made a gooh-• ral humpy 4.c t h e l :uu l .and analysc - 1 the, e ail, the ir..n ore mei tile liino-tiole. This report t.r gettior with maps will be furnished to in- quirers. 14,:trih—Thre , . rnilran.im aro kid out film,' this property. The Senho-y and Eric Ltil rewl give 4 114 a market for our coal to the lakes—it runs from Erio to roil a del r hi a . A large pArt of this real his been linishe.l.-nr.ti now in running or ler. A henry force now workin. , from Erie umar.l4 our Taad in the western dire:tion, the means for the men -0,1 Lid, hav:l 'co.., rake. I—i t tYlll soon hehini..hel. The All 1 , ....h;•ay Valley ll..tilrou.l eounftts us with Nc.v York. 11.....t0n and Tue Venango Read o...anorts us with the West. There are already good Turnpike Rea , running through this property, various °titer r ,,,,1 A h ave , t o ...r i i,ilene I to nee.immodaze the emigration and s,lttiement wilich has already taken place. There is no opportunity equal to it tura-of fered to the man who wants to provide nimself a home in au easy vray, and make a settlement where he can live in prosi , erity and i ii d ei , mi . deuce in a climate pr. iIFEcTLY 11 EA LT I I Y. Ni case of the foyer over having been known to of mr it this settlement. his nut like going vi the haekvroods of the West, among perhaps intolerant people. where cher, is no soeiety, churches, or schools, where the price of land is high,and where tho emigrant, after being use l to the healthiest climate in the world, has to endure sickness and pain, and perhaps ruins his Goal% and that of his family. But here is 'IS thriving settlement haviwg three towns, containing churches. schools, hotels, stores. saw mills, grist mills, and everything desirml. There is a cash market at, hand. The bindier trade last year amorinted to over two limalroil million feet of lumber. In a short titne, owing to the coal, it will become still more vahmble, as a num ber of iron works run! suanufiuitories will stun bestarted ; they are at present starting them extensively at Warren. Even fur those who Ido not wish to go there, the payments arc , such that they can easily boy a farm to save ' their rising families from want in'the future, or to ;.7.4111 3 1113110.tellee low the rise which will take place in the value of Loots. By an out lay scarcely missed, a substantial provision can lie male. Per.nn+ should make early application, tp pQly or write to E. de:Teries. Serret!try. No. ldl) Walnut Street. 1r•!ow Letter% carefuilly an4wered giving full information. Shares or trasfts of land eft.n he Ivulfzht or se..iire.l by lvtb -, r ettel..liii4 the first ito.tatment five ihollarm, when the subscriber will be furnished with hooks, limps. &'. W.trrantee Deals given. Persons can also purchase from our Agents. Route frnm Philwielphnt to Tyrone nn the Pe•utavlvaaia Ccittr.Ll :u,l thence by Sta4o to the land. Thi% i< ;L delightiul ,i i m.Kon to visit St. I,e.t hotel, ne entunio,l.ltion i 4 uti, rdwl. Enquire Cu. l•;. Schnitz, E.i., the .I.gent fur the property us St. Juac S, 1S 7. 3m P 1 SONS Li.ty to sell will do well by milling ori the mutle.criber. in Gettys burg.- who is desiroos of purchasing. The highest market priee will be paid at all tittles. t[7 . ,to, he intends having the I lay, after be. bag packed. haukd eitbqr W Ilsoover or lloalti rn..re, the prrre-enee to Lao( will he ir,itteti to those fruw show he may porch,se. soLi INION POWERS December 6, 1852. if at thi, oftiqe. flay Wanted. TIFr: LAI;t;f:ST hair & Furniture Establisliment in 1 r(riin a, rATTITOT'S GAY NT. WM:F.II,OOMS, I .V... 2.1 ..Va.A. Gay near layette, e a•c WaYS un I:a•..1 or rurvto t,l ' -r, etcrc h l renell TETE-A:TETES, ilair,l'ioth 74. 11:,%-atel:e. Frsor!l Et' IStnif awl Me Parlor Ai: %I MS, in Plush, Cloth or Vven,li FaTI Stnfr Catvrml PARLOR ('ll.llin nets, with I'lusli,•ll4-ir,•CliA4 or - • hale Fren.di S7lrin; nny, and Parl•Jr (211.111:S, in or ) 1 !K 7il —varioni.de4;7l4, iu ILL.:, CI 144 I:YL-1 ^.)rt oft 11.1' 0, 1, or :toy I .1 . ..C.11 111.. k or ..wt• r I N1 : 311 go'•l4 to ' I FA 71 3 r : 4 •1• or W Jell , - qtt;.1 , ..61., troll' t C.l I laB tu.ll It Lit , ; i I.—te 1-1r,f , •4 1 , 10 iu Auy ~.le II to oiu die U•Cael StAtei—fruill -7 I a d"4- lEEE "Kir 1140 m, (Vier. and WninT el I.IIIIS, in Oak. IV.ilnat ~r Clogv.rly, ‘‘;th W.• 4 Hr . —.ll/ 14 , 3k/rt:lletlL ( . I.ll.ritcilig Me" 511 (1“7.,,ti. •=l•Lt CHAIRS and SETTEES ant iLkeLin.„ , N or 11 , 0 31.\ TII )I', 1;:ty StrPnt. • &war raette ntruct. :11:ty IS, 1,t57. ly New horn!-:. PATIV.: - I' , WE I:R(11'111MS ,stistont * V vus :1:1 , 1 1.1" toiNie ._; , •nerikllv. that h tNO rem.; I tm.! gto.ort -0•1 4, 1 Syria; and Suminez oJod3 .•';•;.• 1 to !I IA ing Iffiret'..-..! 1 1.. r the they krt.? ;wet) lre.l o.Fer I'lllth in ,lact•un•nls a.r , t' , alvf-c all conipct,'i us a ea(l—no t FAH NC, -;*l%)(''. S. : ju 0/ U 4. F, Aprill3, IFC;7. ayr i% the Time ! VOW is the only time to make very pretty and cheap lectiotm of Spring and Som mer Goodh tell you the truth is, flit if y,m want cheap and pretty tiooda. to call At Dm north - we,: COillitT of the Diamond—the 010/ plate to get them. Also, l',',,ths4lcamitatitle on hind. Alt g 00.14 cut and wee before purchas ing ely.wliere, at the Cheap Stort• of Aptd G• JOHN' (lONE. Tai!orZrzfr. !te:nn% Cdi 1?. 1/4,4.e....":11 the Old '4l:t itd Q 11. :•;KELLY relru•ctfally infornt• Ili. 1 10 • cu•toin-rs ;obi the pill.lto gvia•rally, that lie et - minutes tlw /%111,01,'1.% , i 11l near Ins. old nand. In South I:lltimore mtg.' where he will he happy to aconnopalme all who may patronize him. All , A (Irk entruntial to Ilk care warratthal to lit and I,evfitio,t sub .ntaillial make. Thankful for past favors, he tohens a cuntinuaneu 11l puhllC patrourge. Li — % fie ...\;:n .••• , ri,4:l mai ,s'• , ,,.•tarr fi , /,/mt. , are received. (lan and s e e thein. Cettysloirg, April U. 18")5 10 O'er Ceni. Enlere.4t. NEW S \VING.; —IF V. want to invtit your tooney with a certain return of good intere , :t. an.l at the .saw time f to sour Camila.% that tvlik Ii v.. 0! he pnititaliie a:el csultd—huy ail %our (;00.14 at FA-b.a.O.a - ,9Cks' StO-C. 'flay have received. are cen.taii.ly every thot,.% now and debiralite to their stock. ( April 27, 1557. tf •r 11:o riorler•lign,q. beinz the authorizel per t tam to ort,:o reniovak into I,ler I.l,eti Cetneterv. 1101).-.74 that such a. e.ifitemplate t the rentoval of the reitiaiov of ih•eea , e,l relatit ea or trio' will Avail thelov.elye, ..1 this se 'so.) the year to have it dyne. tertias are moder Ate, and every e!Vlrt i, Inadv psTr.!: Ttious, Keeper (J . Fehralry 9. 1457. New Millinery. ITS: LOUIS.% KATE LITTLE wi.r.hea to IVI inform Lie Ladies of town and country. that 'he is now prepared to exe•cute Vdltuety in all' its loam:hes. in West Middle street. a few doors below 2.1 r. I;eorge 14:tile's store. -- Work tione ci , eaptr Oro club be re itt torn. Please call anti ste. April 21, 1656. Pinnovvr B. EL-afro:O. ritRAINS over the I lanover Llraoeh Railroad 1- now roe fOIiOW4 : First Train leave Ilanover at 9 A. M.. t. ith l'a.e.eivrrs for York. Harrisburg, Coltimlna and This Train also connects with the Espreas fur Baltimore, arriving there at I'2 x. nid Train leave!. at 3r. w with pstseen gerA for Italtininre and intrrowdiate planrs, and returns with paasenwrs from York. Ac. April 21. J. LEIB, Agunt. Diamond Tortmor. JOHN W. TIPTON, Paxhionable Barber ma Drr.t.rer, min at all times be found prepart3l to wend to the calls of the people. at the 11-ino l _. in the Diamond. adjoining the Connty From long experience. he natters himself that he can go through all the rlthilimiions of the Tonsorial Department with such an infinite degree of skill. as will meet with the etitiresatisialtion of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal his ro tor*. lie hopes, therefore, that by his atten tion to business. and a •I sire to please, he will merit as well as receive. a liberal share nt put lic patronage. The sick will be aLtmidtal le at their pirate dwellings. lieu) sburg, JAu. if 411lquich3.1111:1, noteil opp,lslte Calvert station. Itaiti e. Md. 9111 r. undersigned having leased the shove llotel and put it in romplete order, i. pre pared to acoominalate Ida friends and the travelling public. The proprietor will ho pleased to see his old friends, and promise-4 to make their stay sromrortalile and tortisfsetory. Raggage taken to ar.d from Calvert Station tree of charge. JOIN DARR, (formerbfq" July 9, 1555. tf • Puoriurroa. The EndieN IIVILL find it to tbeir alv.autafr,o to call at v raltnestock Ilt-othem and lieu tiloir 11tr7,0 and , thear st x.k 4:4;lkm, Lawns, Tai a trtine,, Calime., Gtuo barna, lti , •!t are viivar• at FAII \ COOK fiItIENIFERS, Seja f it'u. /A. I April 11, __ . Flour! Flour! riftlTP, nndemigned continues the Flour busi ixxr as heretofore. llc xt lla by the hand or any +.lnaßer quantity. By taking SIIA TROVITS be can I.lly as high and sell Da, lOW as, anybody else, and by always endeavoring to kelp none but the beat. he hope a to merit .ad Ivey! au a continuance oili la rid pa t nmago. Oct. S, 1:-55 TWO D 4 ILY LINES Do You Wimh Bargainer T( 11.1.N0 IT fl. ' I IP so, IX) to ri ll XTR A AGrOiIIMD OATIONS.—The enSfilliCK'S Chll.i.ili sTors., BA de-signed returns his thanks to the pis bli . c ,orner He' e. Pizimond r./rd Thinintore Siren'. for the eneeorigewient heretr , rore extended to Into, and ta-( • picasitre in an++++iiii , mg that he I I. ~ " I ICI: Irv+ i+ot int.:reed from Phila )l t.:, r,.r.ip!i ~.0 . Ant:tiunit 111. io,' " • d ,),:'..•% mltit a !r,:i :wet eoulidete ivosaq 111,11ch 1 . 1..% I I 1)A ILiLi N ::.; ~f - , - .....L.-, • r.tr•nt .2 i.:- , 1 -I ; ~ 1 , n ~.4i •:ing "1:: lllanit and l'onclich w;ii ran I._tweot trots- •„„ ,--.:- ':. /-":" I F.t•i...y ~. , I .:-0 I c o.:1 , , a•; I t'.--s,imeres, of all Isur4 a:r li ta ,t or, to , n4111 ,, •2 \I WI 01.4 i11;i114 sty , 4,tta , 1171..!..14:111ti ia::101 floods, for Notes wear l••• + •I•a , 1 1 . 1.0:, , r•1q : gal.) Slit:titans. J trui s, to awl li.nii l',Nitiltime, Y ,, r:.- 111 - r;.a.urg i'lliiad.ll ,. 11. ,:..c C.A- , .. , :K d,,it mg I wketA 0;1 :. , l'i "":"' ' l .l '4ll k, :1 ,,, / :I.lr-itille:i vesting: also, I d.,,,,Ati01i a-dl cr.:l on the Inider-t;:wel, or on •S" l"" ''''' ,4 '' •'t:.t:• iLl+:+l l “ . rviiiers. l - I + o4 ;erY. + II {lilts TAT g, TICk et /‘..ient. at the Eagle I' d " I '''').'"l.t ',rico, to sti:t tho titties—which 'lox; m I'h-ovit.er-shorg t.trt,t. gentleciel wi-!:ink ti e.ttuitlet i e outfit, would _I ; :.; ! ,/•-tal att+ ntioa given to a ll p ae k agra . do ••.'n' se,dl to examine. Lc.. or (Aber twin, ,-; 4 lart/hUll to the under. Folt TI/P. I. A WES.--.lt7mt reeeired a Rnperint wigliCti between Gettysburg and 'lamp /c r. assortia. , :it of Limek Silks, -which will but sold a tech will be promptly and carefully attend- I "sr : til , l+, Berege de Is:tines, (Tlingit:tins, ed to. , , Ilrillittriti,Galiroes. Irish Linens, Svriss, Boak and Catoll+rie Mindini. Det:olSwiss and Plaid ;r:l"The undersigned hag also effocted ar rangementa by which be will be able to•supply Iduslins, .Cloves, Ribhints, Collars, I)resi Guiches. Stages. &c.. for Funerals and other TritninitiO. &c., &c., which for variety, es occa&Mus, at moderate eltar,ges". rellence IVIII Cheap/MCI cannot be surpassed NICIIOI, ‘S WEAVER.. in this "'Kr/Wt. Gettysburg, April Is, 1357.1 IWZrlollect. that althongh there is a _____ _ __ l* __ ______ great nisi' to Sdliek's for bargains, nil 'tot ho netiommodate+l. No trouble to show Goods. 'flterelore eidl in, :tad exttraino the lar+zest, richest used cheapest stock. you ever laid your 211 911 . II E undersigned ropeetfillly inform their M (ingots and the loildic iu generil, that they h the ounnieneed the Uabinet and 'hair making IDII.4IIIeSS, in It:flit:ote street. near .Nliddle, u here they will re all winds -] of Ft' such as I )1'1: , ,S1111;"' - Yr #7 4 and Common Iturtatiq. Tables of nu n.; ti..Se I pipms, Beditea.is. ardioi) e s, Liok. and every other artielu in their line— } t:.:. of the be,st t torkie t11 , 111r) and good MR , It rt 11 , :. which will enahlu them to warrant their work. Also, el ery variety of ( Ii Alas. (.(0....,m made at I short. notice, and in the rfir.. , 414 sty !eq. btr,e ant Ptrering attended, d. , ni." is t h e b. .t Inn r. Their priers will he low ac 'he lnwect.as all ‘‘ , l,, tioiy igurool"-!e Ilieto will ..cl,no,A couniry produ,:e taken in excliane Cu: t‘ork. Ir . !NC, lost 11.1 of our own imp s• tution, Ir I,tr,na ail.' t, a•••.• Ctillory, in% t lie in ..f tittle Or :tl.l •., 1.. a. 1.1 e I% iil ••••11 PIRA. 1,...,4.e: a 4!“ly otou!oliti .11. lars_.‘ of , v. liii•li will ins %01.1 1) in% for ; :or St irk at A! S'. • -4 , -o.,tintry e4it be kulpi.liv,l at a a•lr.t•Lee. 31.1 y 18. iss \lecur..lltY has just retnined fmin I a. toe city w 'GI t new Loki bc.tutaful aNburt ment of eNk , A of the mom, foiltionithle st)leii, which she in viteA t h e l a .h e i‘ to call 311.1 t V.:111110e, cnnli , k•nl that they will lie pleri-ivil with her Kelei.tiiiog: Uc•'rcary will carry on the NI NEILY in all km litam hcs, and holes by her superior work itn4 te ni.o na t i l e to merit, the pall-imago 01 lu•r irie:l46. (1.1('1 TA I, 1 . 2...1 5:41 er..er:A iii , :tirriiirec in k. )1111 ) part of the StAte, a.:1111 , 1 lo,s ;13 filo: prinleffily rulap:s it.. Over:v:1.11, ie.:,tur et prnmpCy. :Adjusts its•lns , e,. onnay is rein-1-5.7.111cl in t! l e !Ward 01 AlaiLigers by Ihm. , JOIN s; Pr?. 11 TI:.; Ar7ll4llL. ;Who has yv xp. r.(-11.r a, a 1111:1:- and ult.l Ihor "f .1 4,'Y Ctr ni4,l R. over io• e• Greeted him tr.t'i ' , amt. a 3111.1.m.e. while rim "Inim,A man.: „hid, roan. ext.n.Lu Lands. htid the .4" bureit nmi shortvqt means of 0 Detecting than ! ;N.o' The flank Note l;n,•atior. All ray he iv the 0 . 5 gruatest Judge of Paper Munt:y living 0 .- 0 WIT: f.)lS'r.!o7ll.li:lr ( TII/: ('I'YTI Ri ,1)I Nirn.q. o .l)elierilmig every (icuutne Tall ill ext , lotee. and at a tt l inr.e. evt•ry hod Contiterfl-it in l'u-enintiiiti: e- Arrangml xn ;:dmiraidy 11111 agesincv(st 14 NA , I" ANllnt.rh.ciloN INsTAN'e\SEM V. 11.1eX tAnatiiiiv : No ' , age; 10 AS hunt up! Rat go sit:1;11111.A RIO nrrnilt:r that the .Nierclt.int, the IlLud.er and to tnan can set. 4al a ad z - 7 „dm,. f:'"ITV111. tr• .. d SIII":1 EACH M‘V IIN%1) r :WI IN HIS OWN NITIVE ToN(J'H. •J 31.15 T PF.ttrElIT K NoTr. PrItLISIIKU A1...,R list of ALL TIIR PRIVATE 11AN14,1(3 IN ANIRRIC% A Complete S Imnlary of the homier of • Europe and Atocriea will be pithlished sn Acre!' editiuti. together with all the impur taut Newq of the •l' r. Also. A SERIES OF I'.II,FS. From an old Nlatingeript found in the Fact. 4 ,1 t lurniNhea the uioft ('omplete Iltatory of 0 It I E N I'Al. 1.1 F E. 131)eseritung the moat Perplexing Sitnationa 4' in which the lAdie,4 and (lent lumen of that .1 country have been so often found. Them: Stories will continue throughout the whole year. and will prove the moat entertaining ever olfurtial to the public. ; r7Furnished Weekly to Stilise-ihers 6 only. at St a year. All letters must be ad tlresxed to 117 R are jaat mt.-citing a new , lot of 47ata, tCnpa , Hoof Klaualll —of the very bites: Spring styles. and intend selling at small milts. Call and ace them berme purchasing elsewhere. Rentem her the place, Pazton's old stand. Chainlicra frog atrret. March •23. CIOTIE.I.N I)4XTON hare always' an IL, hand a Liege and well selected stock of :%11. .es', and Chillinm's SIIOEA, 11 LITERS ASO St.' 1 . 1•6 R.. of all kiwi-, and at ail price*. No tnntlilu SAO show Goods. 'Ala,' 18. 1,1,1: ME. At tia PubL ()Jim It F. 33. 0 VA 1,, t N fl NEW Fief: '( .NoTtP.ErK TZER.LEY Gettyshurg. F. 2.3, 11-57. ly 293 D i. Kids es Itzail norits. Getvhburg. April •,), TILE I'r:l:RN , cot-yry muTrAt. FIRE Dn%tirartce Co,nzmny. oT., of ..11 u_ek..n.t..ctjad/,-4 May 26,1856. 25 WITNESSES ; rf p•oft'67l:',.' ME JOHN S. DYE. Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall street. April 2:7.1857. ly New York. Bringman Aughinbaugh, STILT, A 1 I FLIP! Ladlog, This NTay I Scythes ! Scythes ! ! IAEINESTOeIiS have lost received the 41 large,st lot of SC - Y . I'IILS e%er offered in t se eonnty. They contpri•te avariety of rnalsoc, SILVEII. SPE i:L, 1, BACKS, do., to aLich the attention of Farnierpi and others in invited, as•urin.r, tliert that we will !wit them cheaper than elsewhere. 11111,1 y Spouting! GEORGE and Ileury W•inpler will mako Mim: Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or eountry produce.. Farmers and all others wishing their houses. &c., spout ed, would do well to give them a call. & U. WAIIPLEIL April 18, 1853. tf iIIANG ES. le , toonc, Candies, ernckers 7 Spi ces of ali 1,1114. Fanny and Commoo soap, flair 01k, &c.. nt NORBEC Pi 'S. lIOOTS AN I) STY:S ni,u l .l. to order, of tho 1 twit matorbtl. ald by pk),l workmPn.— C 111 tt /I , ; r1 f ;wais ,e• A offillinhaft,7l.'4, g)4. )1V DER mild Silt)T, the hect manor-at tiAred, co Ix ha: at cypq ni :4t)tirr... April 13, 1P57 4Goodig--74evr Firm, .1,.\ 27/7.; I.:0 ; A N' )1,1),k, (70. have just-meciv- X. X rhoti, ....A ult:tit of Ouuds, suitable fur the scum,. Our stueL of and all Ooods in that line. is extensive. ('heap Cloths, ! ineres.ruslitneretts. Drat) )prate. I.li ens, If esti ngs. tto, Sc. Call and see ux. !f we cannot please you in a i;arinent ready-tns,k, we have our Tailors coostantly cuttin;;olot attd mating up. and can make you a garnietit upon short nuOce. and in the very be.,t manner. Our pricci cannot he Give n„< h ran. ' • M trA 3 '57, P. S. have given !kir!. J. C. trreq i•x 4 pretisly for the pin pn.te or pwitiirg op thy ti!,l lotisine•ot• I haVe !MN' hrtql 37 yt.nra. awl have never aim! 1101 Y detern,inl•d to setllu up lily Int:sloe-4i lliere;ilro who .are itylehted to me, city, r I,v ILnel, ?foie or 1: aik account. will 1111 ate! pay ' the srittio. li I:0. .11:N.)1.1). 1557. tf !*•::1ZIA.•!? AS: n:trliVY ,r.i.l J,tr, IITTP11,1;•4 11. F, and at the 1.1(•1- ‘i pin.% W.in.la and .11.. n tit Si.ne, N... 96 Nnrt!. cJraer Jf Qua. ry, MIME Gold Il.ever Watches. full jeweled, 18 carat (111: (;old Lepieies. IU caret. :=•24 (to : Silt er I.to. s, foil jtot :;:lv e • Ire -1,01;:,.ic . ;I 0.1: Ntlig t ior Gobi : Silver .10. I 5 , 1;01.1 P;r:w; 00: La;l:es' (.eld Pen;•;ls, 1;1): Siker Tea hiswlltl, se t, b 5 00 ; Pen,. with iletieit aria sliver l i filtler, 0' P. 6,1;111'1114er Rings, 37i cents to :-:"S , (4: Vi•itch phis. 1'24 cents: patent, 1:•“:. Lnnet 25: other article% in prop. Lion. All gismls to be what they are Nola (r. .% II (hi liana. seine gull and silver Level. end he: i lower than the 41J4.1%c price.,. ()A. ISSG. ly 0:t;3 Al io.t I, II;; .T :tooc of the Rational Si - girin of ,E.TII-1. !armlet. TtiK w , :i) 1;00.; of Rational of Ir. Leach the r.roe,— , 4 the ET;IiMi Latlvinrt , vith thy art of using it with prow lety. 31 cis. works are non' 11•4‘.1. in lin. SC!IO.A.: lit the Fll'a Sifutiul District of Penn sylvania. TINS ' NM/ Of the 12:Ilion:II Spttrm of t.t ta,,,,3,,h0,1 etth;,l e iho learner to 1., only t.4,411.018,0g1t1y ncipi :nn rd w•uL the hAthre .tfi.l ihf the l'itiirtlrtt.sho; , ;. he real 11 Ii a either iii or hitt of !. I:V•t's(; 'IA NC 111 CM L RYA Dna. Th., nos an..in: ine ul.I isrna:sulars, sis+ises.ii.trin. Ow little ll.t nr to 1it...1....pi Ti...e!n. • t h t un -1,0 .ay lo Use liraissi,or ,s 1 Ih e Yur :Ho 1.. i'KrEtt Upti•Fes. 116 .11:Cl1 Strut. fy To- 3r1:11 1157. Gin 11 I Ete;:tc)vg..l to L'il:-z330-.-er. 3 4 1 1:A NC .F. IVII.' 4 IIN, late of the I. V- 0 ,1 1 - 4 IIEU,S11:1"S MAI kN:ii'l)ll9, %it ST %NI). nl ll %Olen. hew 11l be hap..) , to enier tain 11,1 was patroillize hint. Ilk Tal.le il s • Ili- tikt-lo•L an.l u ,,r. (len itlt the ellos•t:•4 of limrs. 3'e tali. awl atteisleli I,y e•trefol I estle tt. Give lust a c.lll. Yon AM" it:wlys cosi Fn. %NE. on the spt. reroly qn.l willing to &Wake everyhody row furt.ll):ol. [April :fr, Ng :1 raVlinVe SaGre. stilt.cri'wr4 w 4111,3 re.:i. o •if, ; lir 11 , . , tt1e to their friend, finl tae pit : ! 1 1 .• th the h tte ()penal 1 I IV' Leart. st-w k ., ui Itniti more sujeet. a ljontin_t t`tip re-ii , l,•nze of David Ziegler.lai•tty,lntrg. in whi c h they always In tend too.r r thu puulia a largo and gur.eral 11/imirtlit ' Olt of Ilir.lwart, Iron, itrrl, Crorrrirg, C 111'1, I.: RV. CO %CI! TR! MINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, :roar-tuarr, Slioc Sit.bingg, Pallntm, 011%, nod I)3c-slua:., in gene Val, including every description of arti cles in khe above line of business. to which they invite the attention of Coach-rankers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet -,oaken:, Shoe-makers. Saddlers. end the public gener ally. our stock having been selected with great cave and purchased for cash, wo guaran tee (for, the ready money,) to dispose of any part of lit on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased anywhere. ‘Ve particularly requeet a call from our friends,' and earnestly solicit a share of public favor. a$ we are determined to establish a char acter fah selling Goods at low prices anti doing busines on fair principles. JuEL B. BANNER, DAVIT) Z I EULER. Gettysburg, June 0,1:451. tf New Go3di NEW ESTAULISILMENT! JACi IBS do 11110. respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened a Merchant Tailoring Esitatilimitmcitt, in the moin recently oc cupiea by A. Arnold. in South Bal timere street near the Diamond, where they will at all dines be happy to accommodate all who may patron ise them. Their stock of Cloths, Casiimeres,. Vestinga. Cassinets. Curds, Summer Goods, Cc.. is large and selected from the latest styles—all of which they 'a 111 di 4 IKKe of at prices as low as they can piti ibly afford. their system being to sell CLIEAP, fur cazi ur even try preffut.e. They will make np garments of every de scription in the most substantial and desirable manner, all warranted to lit and not to rip.— Goods bought of them hot to be made cp in their establishment will be cut free of clutrzc. hey are making up a lot of ItEADY-M.IDE Cum!. I. in the best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. They have also on hand a large assortment 0 ,. f Hosiery Slupeoders. Marls. .hirt Cillarx, to which they wnald call the attention of the (ErThe btteat Fashions regularly received. Cash or Country produce always current for goods or work. Don't mistake the place. March 17. 1856. IA 11“ P. rm d grlJn 3 :,l to.wortment of Sum _4 mot. l'opodo, roomistili,, ,, of llatw, 1k utti 3.11,1 , CUB! AL!.c & Relly-Ilale Clothing, 4,.4) - One Dollar & So vetty-fivo Cents, IN ,11) I": 1 A' Will St•ctire Regular of Ella r t 00p to the li n ne nf any Fr 111 yin ti County 1T.3 Mil AI. W I la. Afford Instruction and Amusement FO It FAT 11.E11S, mormats, rtniern Ens AND SISTERS, (f ANT) YoI7NO, 1 .11 AL I.: AND EM ALE. ,Vo . frtniity trithout th,.! Comptier. c;mtmiti 14pent in no inort prolit.able nmaanor than by suims(•ribing rir thr "Covrttant," larniNlm you with :111 mkt. ntsws of the day, time ta.trket4, tit; tattn 4 .l ,, t'.; :tad the don tim3 ot-elmrring i , m corn ttit y, m - itimritoice iit t vrntort'. poet ry, kit and hate .1., atz:l .ti! that, gill .L, , t) to tank e up a tit-A-rat,. Nev. -pap2r. .A(I- I! ..e.4-= the F., and Propriot:)r, I EENItY .1. ST11!1.;1. .M:iv 18. AlniV faitli ! 11 17W. r 11.,. IT 0,. T.' ,t A 7) SIM 17S; under.irned having purchased from Wlll. IV. P.IX 1011. 'f:Sq.. his (uite Stock of Goi - xls, %; ill continue tin( business at-the ohd stand. in Clnnhersitrgktreet. a few doors west of the under tbe firm of MAN & Ft.; II IN I:Ai:Gil. and solicit the patronage of their friends and the public gen erally. We have tulde arrangemet.ts to ineren , e tAir stock of 11 , .1 S"m^g, and will .always keep on band a full assortment (dull Lin.L, suitable to the season, which will he sold at the lowest po.o.ible prices. Hoping, by strict nitr . , ;ntion to business, to merit a lib eral patronAge.ue invite all needing anything in our Ime to eall and examine our goods In fo. e purchasing elsewhere, (,I;(). E. ERING . :IIIN, Gettysburg. Jan. 12. 1557.—tf JUST Tim CITY, With a Larger Stock than Ever! )!: r /I 11.1 h jll4t reitery,! frien •P tie• ; •,r a 1.1r,:e steek of till. tt:1.111E:4, i 1.11-4i.i.t he hit here 1 te the ; he I. IIOVI i.reni (...t hi, nee iwatiett. I.,rr'x Oa 11 , i.on 11.11E;111.re I t-troOt. lii , e him a call! Y4l - I will Coffoc, Su•-ar, Y.olasses, Salt, Teas, ,tu , l et erN the umi the cheap e.t to I. ha•l 111 town—he having bought at 1... v rate, • cola Ivti t 4leterm;fled to sell fa , t at vut.dl kerr'b old curuer, :liint,tru ;Intl lii 4 h Street 4, 11, IS•ii. I.lE9l,•l.'N . Liquid Clair !Dye. rrni AIIt need.; only a ttisl to sat ft- i-fy perivetodi as a i P.: and the rmio, I,,,tiiiioatai from that eminent ink tt.! Proi:::-or Booth, or the U. 8. ill only eunlinti what thousands hive 1," 1.11 , 1 y borne te.atitioity to. roW.t. MiT.ACTICI.CZIVKISTRY, s . r. Fri.:l.llW% S Feb. 1701. Is 7. '•llt•in , z, A.( 11 nevi:6lllva with the substarmeA c0 , 111.,.1w4 ill I , lr. I 111 ii Iliat I.)ll.)w.itt: the simple directions gi%eii for IL.; use, it wit: not injure the [lair or lon will glyti color ii r tyr.A (7. room. chero;,..• Ilt)V ;la's WPATINfI IN ii•;, including ! 1•t•' , 1;11, /1/4 ere too troll Litown ntiil intrixiiii•eil to require nlly adoll:11):1 testimony of• their ehitrater. The hate. !rive been tin rest:sing miti.e Iht-tr find in ! redue:ion, giving Veidciice flint the articlvA that intrm.ir Int•rit &mined at fir , t fn them by the .Nlartilf.tmorer. trilrrs, heolri to Lite 11-nulictory. No. 411 i RACE gtrvet n hove Follll'll, (old No. I II.) Philadelphia, %till rocrive,prompt atten tion by JoSENT Iit)VER, inv:trturcr. ‘liril Et. ly Osage Orange Premium Sedge. 111 I E hating t•trluwCO hunnr.