aro-tirurr. 17-P4rtzi Nolueqt k more frequently askol, ill 444, iiio• ay.) we to protvet our crops irwojwi;.irquth awl ill our 01)46011 no liNeHtiMn van be mom rea,lily facturily aretwori.4:, than half tbe'fotal ainount cif tvio:• titre revej vv.! 647(1, rievur• from the .low and eontinged . emplensatio., of watery rap. pr from the stuio.phcre ; whercvor ait ems eirenLaw, anti uu a ui rh part ie:e , colder than itsolf, this e,mden-ation tutlia tw coyttntrally goint; on : and iti ltegratO to milli a depth :pc to enable the eh-Nil:it:mg at n), , phero to meet with the surflocea I,artiv;e4 cotter than it seLC, she .deposit of woh•tu.ro mast be eoutiouotts. h-is for these reasons that thoroughly uade r-d rained an d sulmtoiled !Whitt ',ever suffer front dronth. We hare proveri this to our entire satisfac tion, by ten years' practice ; end, while sot4p of oar ,Heiglibors with the sante kiwi. of soil twat eight inches plowing, _lose their erops I) . y arutith, we fill w _ ? c - feoi•auys snit • effort on• auk- portion of ontfaent: -Uri soils not preixtred hr tin iift,drltiulttg. # eat deep suh-soil plowin, the blit e!routh may be materia l l ' y atuktigrated by frequent stirring of Clic a.trtisos•uoil. The frequent stirring will n li only cause the Inure free admissiou of atastoopltere, and-t hits cause a greater a.nount of nohilensat ion, but at the seine time by change of position of particles of soil pll the condittons for growth will 443 materially lucreased, and the aug- I mated honewit of crops will pay the : ?xponse of such extra treatment, while its use in _very dry times may save a ~,,,,,„erOp !Which wmild otherwise he entirely lost. Stony crops may be partially pro- I tested front drouth by mulch; for as this, prevents the immediate contact oil the sun's rays with the surface of the soil, and does not prs - eut the eireula- Con untie atmosphere, it proves a pro-1 tecttoq to all soils which are entirely free and well pulverized nt the surface ! at the time of mulching; thus diVarf! pear trees, strawberries, gooseberries, and many other crops wioch suffer tun teriiilv from drywall, are protected to a! considerable extent when fully ttitilched with salt slay and other cheap material. ! pamer. Why is Clover Beneficial to Land? *Cause it derives. a vast amount of rarbun from the air, which the clover samllea to Ow, soil. .l dry stalk of o..lovettoonsiosalmoat entirely of carbon. If sivoy of ch is turned under and fietilrlf,' a large trantity of carbon is distributed in the soil. Even it' the crop iY not turize4 under, a large immune is depqsi:od zu the suil through the roots of dile plant. elaadbon forms the basis. of charcoal, amity agtirultural writers is frentient ly fitted riiiimnvinotisly with Milt wont. It is'a s ji, at:elklit absorbent, and lOr thk reason, is: vaTizable iµ soils for the par posetaAr.ctaining manures and all ferti saattors. In Enrope,and in many plaeasin Win country where the soil is poor'and-maintres costly, carbon (or chaele;oftY4 iY thluentbr scattered over hews .of l ncitture or other substances ettuttin4tlrtnisive odors, and the gast.s thua' escaping will b.. absorbed by the chaff cuaL It is also au excellent absorb eat ior moketrrsz and is theretbre very valmtble iu etAilK. It also render.: the soil lifarkrirt, and in tine, k one of Our m )41, valuable mammas. It is not oar t• • • • - -purpose zert. ovisktef.dl ztsexcelleilt , qualitietz.but we wish merely to say that in no way rali it be so easily and cheaply . ...*?mbenell with the soil as; by raisiugelover. Farmers who have tried it and semi its ctDco upon their Mail, consider it onoofthabast wayi of kOtp ing their land in a fertile state, lm rais in it as eta altornaW crop.— raileg Fetter. la. addition to the above, we would suggpt : t,ltat clover benefits land other thaa,,k its deposit of carbon taken fnm* tit* stozosplwre. While growing its daoitt pervade the sub-soil and feed upon orgatnie•matters it contains, but • • ; o and progressing them for jilt • a higher slags of crops ; for of • ..rs norgunie constitnents by enttnitt„, plants iv so changed in its state or 'condition, that when clover de payit,44 ii*,sttelnents deposited in the surface-soli, the future crops ran avail pf tiptrit-for 'their immediate use. Many soils requite natttathtm, and while the plover is decaying after having been plowed in4pacel last which secure the eirchtftloff . ofliteitniersptt',Te, and et:imminently' tieeessitry chemical chan 05.% The picots of clover are mac+ more ltbatltiapt titan Cst - gonerully Supposed, undtfte4l3,.lc4 welt as the tops, ltepttne fohn:ni aria! purposes. .Ncttwitlistantling all the advantages to titian from the plowing under of green props; there are bat low localities where such. practice Is advisable; for in most. partsdokayr (-Gantry cheap organic mitt ter Opy )).4 procured if required, and at less cost than the ratite of the clover proetot remoral. Thus swamp muck, salt • I t'aeliklqw muck, and a variety ofarlfss r 4 l IN MEASCIT pthfs 'cheap substances, after proper AVD NEVER OCT or SEASON! I,relAnaela i may ho substituted for - growl F- IR3IEItS, read this, and then came and NEVER pianures.7,- ir.riony farmer. • buy. for we still have few more left l", ' The subscriber takes this method of calling! the attention of the public in general t..) that Borer Worms it Fruit Trees. valuable pioee of machinery, styled The paturni oilf4iciike in:toots &Tog- ' Hersh's Patent Hay Holster and Manure; it their eggs dung the summer months. Excavator. or the apple borer beginning' Having the right of all .I(lams county, he parlyoin 4rnie, and that of the peach will sell either machines or township rfiCliou, world a tittle later. Now if it can bel H. (l. CARR. pmittived 'to hare the yoang insect' I:l4iiirAlso. at the tame plaee, you can be ac-t enutunslated with as tine can be' 4atclithl in the midst of causticalkali, got up in the State for tho stone money--(xot- + klov, 4slies, soda, potash, guauo. or *Leidy kept on Ii and. titnotpt, soap ;or ill lufusions of tobacco.l Repairin , ••lone. neatly and cheaply, at Alton pr sulphur, it will be at once relieved pltice. All kinds of country produce taken from all t h tr tronbles of life, awl we. at in exchange for work. the Winn' time, front the ruinous rust (WI i;ettvshure. May 14 • 1557. (m k - eeping it. A wa.l l of sion•,‘ of the t u and A.ft ammo ingredients, thickened with clay 1 1 of every tic,cription, and far mile cheap.' scl Itoto Alissolvc gradually, mid applied at listsGaml Arciatuakviitt's to the stein early in .lul3 - . and a small: 11 . TWIT:ELLIS, P.tra,sols atol Fans can be , Nonni, OtifetAi lime at the base, will' lJ f•sin(l. good nod cheap. at Sf`IIICK'S.. generally secure the tree from the in-; APONIFIEft on eiviravritergn I.vr. fur l . aeets of this aeirtou of last ti making Soap—lo he hail at FAHNEsToCK. ISROTITERS. - son's grgthiitithityl4. p,t, you rse In extir- t JI - ST 17:011 Tile l'171; patfitiNt: If the 'Anil 'rAi4ell routtlf4 vitoxNETS. Rilibons, Parasol! and Skawla the,base ;:kr the tree during summer. it ' to be had very c h eap `, With a Larger Stock Skald Ever , P.I . IINFNTOLK 111211THEItR. proßentair lie insect front lodging so M.N.YI3 NtlflitECX has joist reeeired from iddeply, AO undies it easier to det , .o EI.:N" Ch , t irla ; t " la t s sui4t4,, xe. ,re- 4 ~ ...,l e h e. e by a largo Atcwk of 1111001.111IES, Jul vesseeuei and to prevent it.— lrlr- che;p7aatre—a large rg 'L i:7 m A I r h i II" '' —the l:urst Ire has yet off ered t 4) e ir , an dwhich he ix 'tow opening, at fh',a.' k FACT. ---MONEY .S.AVED buyiss his new tneati.in, Nrr'l t'orner, on Baltimore .. , .1100 r I 'X your lists l a p s,Boots and &Uwe at ° street. Cite him a call ! You will ling his otetAgnoic Brandy r —The Patent Offis ,m d...t0 hathetArtied initp l'alifornia a new 4 - 14 RRRog m il untligs ca si n new ! 'sugar. Molasses, Salt, Teas. in - aU4y, I r by!' is called California grape' U 2 )s nt clatryining else, the host and the cheap bought liivrer. aud a l arger assortme nt est. to be had in Irwo—he haring bought at jairaor'' ia.said: to IN/a 4 e's thaq elsewhere is always to he had. at low ratent, awl beutg. detonuitost to sell fast an eXaallier)t flavor, and to be far mor FAH Esrock s'. omit' I profit,. ro.eolloot, Ke:r's old corner, 'm ist:Ode' than the best brandy impOr-.‘ Slif",ON arrival of Spring koala this day Baltimore and High Streets. peal 1601-'-fsilrVe a t th e t o tse,t l itioore of F.IIIXI-'4.4IOCKS'. t Cettysliurg, 31.) . t 11, 15:1,7. • • -- . . Register , '" Notice. ()TICE is hereby given to all rill, "edema Savings'inotitia t. tion of Admits Co. dther persons Came-erne& that The - itilaiie. iTtraliwi .1 1 7 herrinalltrx utent—ledelf T ills in.tit„,intt receives depoto tea fur which he pre..enteil at the Orphan's Court a Adam ., Forover to months. 4 per cent. per annum. county. fur confirmation sad allowance. on I For 3 and not over Itl month., :t per cent. t/.', dri I/. the l;th &to ..t o s nod next. " 7 : : 'per annum. Fur transient deposocii. not less (These are a portion of those to tie pre4ented.) , than J Idais.',pr.. cent. per 'maim. payable -'ail. The second account of Abraham d emand on wi:t 611 L notice. Adinnntttr‘ttor c. t. a. of Jacob Sell, (cull . stint fund (capital) of Eklii,th O has been airtight.) decoy-cal. Paul The first and final acitment of James For 'vane „ N o, nn w r ,t re ,,d ay. j it o " t ," l : •Ltrry.,ll. er. , A irre du : i . r rit i. ter of the "tett' of re 04111% 011 Sep„ 41 to ass ' littetrotto be •liuwed whenever the &wank"' 272. The first accoent of George Elie! 1 e ' Exe aninum to &edam each additicial n 5.00 miter effthe teat wall' aid- imminent al and upwards. Sarah Rife. deceased. 1 Oflice in Smith West Corner of Public '273. The guardianship account of Jacob Square. next to George Arnold's store. Open Wehlee and Samuel Li. Patterson. tinardiana 411 ,, ruo " A. to 3 ". t of Agnes Getz , Lavinia Catharine Getz. Sam. i ingt i eprentee every Saturday' from M.. and 9 f.tr rercir. A . M. to tie) Patterson Orti. Mary Getz. and John G Y. Shollas Getz. minor children of John Geis., late of nountpleantnt township. Adams own. ty. deceased. (rendered by Jacob Welder and George Ehrehart. assentor of the will of said Samuel B. Patterson. DOW liGOIDUW4.) 275. The seemed account of William Bit linger. Guardian or Howard Bi Wager, a /wiper son of Joseph Bittinger. deceased. 276. The thint-eoeunnt of William BittinKer. one of the Executors of Soneph Bittinger. late of Berwick township. Adams cosine. deed. 277. The first account of John gel:on:lode and Samuel Ornilorff. Executor. of the last will and trstatnent of Samuel Ormlortt. Isle of 111tiontioy township. Adams county. deceased. 27 1 .1. The account of Audinag 110Farland. Executor of Nancy Melarlasul, lite of Ber wick townabi p. deceased. WJI, F. W.ILTEIL, Itegi4fer. Per DANIKL PLANE., Deputy. Ilegister's GelAYgtAirll• July 13. 1657. td WINGERD, WHITE & SWOPE, WtioLESA DEALIMS IN BOO'S, SHOES, HITS, C.IPS, Bonnets and Straw Goods, No. 4 North Howard street, up stair a, (01,;xpsite the Howard lloune,) Adam H. Ws sigrrd, Dani e l :4. ir ' BALT' MOR E, Jat Strope f May IS, ItA57. Erie•. B. Buehler, 3tturntli at taw, '% ?ILL faithfully and promptly attend to all husinens entrusted to him. lie speaks the German language. Office at the same place, in South Baltimore Street, near Forney's drug store. and nearly opposite Dan ner & Ziegler%a store. Gettysburg. March 20. Wan. B. 1I"Clellan, 3ttarunt at taw. fiFFICE on the south tide of the. Public Square. 2 doors west of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, August 22, 1853. D. Nl`Conaughy, attarartt at taw, (Office removed to one door West of Bitchlees Drug& Dauk-store.Cliambersbarg,street.) 4ttoruey & Solicitor Tor Patents and Penvlons, OUNTY Land IVarrants. Back-pay sus pendeil Claiiiis.and all other claims against the Goternitiept at Washington. D. C. also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold. or lio.lght. and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa. Illinois and oilier Western State. ,r,r,77 . A.pply to him personally or by lutttr. Gettysburg. Nov. 21. 1833. Bounty Land Claimpl. lil F.: undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for Bounty Lands tinder the ilte act of Congre.a. Thaw who have •Ireldy received 40 or 80 acres. can now receive the balance. by caking on the tinh.cri ber and making the necexs.ary appliattion. JO F:1- ER. Gettysburg. March 12. 1855- a J. Lawrence Hill, pl. D., W.... Otitert _ VIA% i. his 9flice one door west or, the babe chinch, in Clistnhersburg rtreet, and opposite Gratniner's store. where those wish ing u) have any Dental Operation pet form ed are respectfully invited to mill. itiirKß/iNCES : Dr. D. Gilbert.. Dr. C. N. Retluchy. Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. p. Knuth. I). I).. Rev. 11. L. 'laugher, I). D. 4 Rev. Prof. William M. Reynolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Sispver. Gettysburg. April 11. 1853. tf Ladienethis Way ! (1011E.1N XTON ha‘e arwayq an baud a large and well selevred Ladies', 11i. a+', and SauEs.---(;--tiTEe't AND SLIPPEas. of all kinyi, all/ at all priees. No l trfaaVv.tis show Gutals. .fav i ,ic.. &c.. k large and selected from the latest Kay Wanted. 1 styles—all of which they will dispose of at 'DEM ONS having llay to sell will do well l prices &slew satisfy can possibly afford. their 1, by culling on the subscriber. in Genes-I, system being to well CIIEIAP, for task sr routs. burg, who k desirous of purchasing. The l try paidtate. . . . -., highest market tour will be paid at all times.l They will make up garments of every de- As he intends having the Hay, after he -I seri ption in the most substantial and desirable trig packed, hauled either to Hanover or Balti- I manner. all warranted to fit and not to rip.-- more. the prefe:enee to haul will be given to( Otxxisllissigigeg them not to be made cp in their those from whom he may purchase. mita hHilt will be cut free of charge. They / SOLOMON POW ERS. 1 Ire tiebitteltpalot of 11.E.31)Y-MADE CLOTH. December 6. 1852. tf , ING. is the best manner, which they sill sell .. ' as cheap as the cheapest. RIVIIO -- IVA L. - They bait also on band a large assortment Alex. Frazer, Watch and Clock-maker, of Ilwiery. Suipenditra. Skirl*. :.:/tift Cullara. AS removed his shop to u r li s l„ tmet, i ke.. to which they would call the attention of 11, bilow Ihke's store, where he, will' the public. always be happy to attend to the tmlla of cus turners. Thankful for past favors, he hopes, ! 11:71he Latest Fashions regularly received. Cash or Country produce always current,for sor wo7k. Doo mistake the place. by strictattemtion to basins, and a desire to Pc" pleaserto merit and receive the patronage of t March 17. 1856. the priblie. Gettysburg, May 18.1A57. GEORGE THRONE. . Trr•oduvn , GIORGI; ARNOLD. Direriong, John Horner. &home Arnol.l. Jacob Mu:Kelman, D. 11e0nrsur,hy, John aliet John Timone. Jghn Santstei Ifrurbnralr. A. Brims*lmam. 1). Mceruarv.. Culp. Itiftmert Ifornrr. Api iIG. 1857. Ono Dollar & Seventy-five Cents, PAID ix A D Will Seeare the liogular Visit of t„ the /Ante qf any .11'amily ;a the. Cianty. ITS PLUFSAI, * WILL Afford Instruction and Amusement FOR 311 MI Mi t TIRDIIILDS AND SKTERS, 01.1) ANT YOU4G, • MALE AND FEMADE. .I%) . family thou/.1 Ix withoitt thr Compiler. cmild be spent in no more protitahle mann'r than by suhscrihing for the "Comm 031," which will furnish you with all the 11CW, of the day, the markets, the marriages and the deaths occurring in the cot munity. with choice selections of literature. poetry, wit :gym{ humor, and all that will go to make up a first-rate Family Newspaper. Ad dress the Editor and Proprietor, llexur .1. SrAut.E. May IS. Jann Brown'pg GR.I3IMATICAL WORKS TIIE FIRST Book of the Rational System of I English t rammer. 25 cts. Tint smoxu Book of the Rational system of Etiglkh Gramma, de•tigned to teach thu proce,..s of Analysing the English Language with sound judgment ; and the art of using it with grammatical propriety. 31 cts. These works ire now use .1 in the Public Schools in the First School District of Penn sylvania. Tits Tutu) llnoK of the Rational System of English Grammar, designed to enable the learner to he,•ome most thoroughly Refithiinted with the nature and use of the l'ituusitioNs, and may be read by him either in or out of hOOl. 50 CI 4. BM./ )Ir7eS GRA NIMATICALREASIKR.. This Bonk wets aside the old Grammars, esposes their de fects, demonstrates the little use of attending to diem. and presents to the Teacher the un• erring and ..ndy w•ay to the Grammar of the Englikle lwncunge. :171 eta. For toile by PL-rEit GRIFFEE, 11t ARCH Strut. Philadelphia. March 2, 137. Gm 7!.TIEW FIRM /1 1 T.'. r.i B(/‘,7's _1 NI) sif()E,S owlersigned having purchased from I IVor. W. Paxton, Elsq.. his entice Stock of 1;oods, will cniitinue the husine.,.s at. the old stand. in Chit *.trert. a few door* o al the timurniid. under the Linn of 8:11 MA )1 At 'AIit:HLNIIACGII. and soliuit the patruruige of their (mends. and the public gem erally. We,lia%e mole arrangewei.Ls i. Lly increase our Ruck of //tic and 54a....t, f and will ways. keep on hand a fullets:ortment of all hist..N. suitable to the seallon, which will he sold at the lowt.t pousil4e ptteeB. llopiii , . I by .tact attention to businesA, to mere a ernl patronage. we invite ail needing in out lion to mil and examine our vitals loc i to. e purchasing elsewhere, (AEO. F BIZING.M.IN, At'tilllSll,lUtill. GettyAbur;,.. Jan. 12, Iss7.—tf iICW Goadm! NEW ESTABLISIIIENT! ( 11148 • & BEI/. Vespectfully inform their of friends and the public generally, that they hate opened a Merchant Tailoring Epatibthihnsent, in the roots recently tic , copied by A. Arnold. in South Baltimore street Hear the Diamond, where they well at all times he happy to accommodate all who mac patron ize them. Their stock of Catetinieres, I Vestings, Cas.sinets. Curds. Summer Goods. 1119‘ree, /*odd Bair Dye. T"'sHAIR DYE needs' only e trial to Mt. isfy all of its perfection es a lkep, and the followinitestartestat from that eminent Anal ??tie Chemist, Professor Booth. of the U. S. 'Mat, will only costirto whet thousands hare previntmly borne testimony to. LA BOILITOST VOIL PRACTICAL CIIRVISTET, ST. STKPiIIIN . 51 PLACK. Phillielphia. Feb. 17th, 1M ")7. "Being well acquainted with the sahstancee composing Meer x Livid liar Dye. I am eat ietird that by following the simple directions given for Its I I e, it aril: not injure the Hair or Suin, hut will give a luau rut and (livable eolur io Use 'lair. 1V1.:9 C. rorrrit. lIOVEIt'S wit! list; IN KS, including 11,rer'v F 1 tad , and it,rer'T Indelible Inky. en: too well known and introduced to regnire any additional testimony of their character. The gales h ave t wei , increasing attire their firm ;it ,giViilg evidence that the articles truly der, that intnutue merit claimed at first for them hy the Manufacturer. (Orders, iiiiiireq,cd to the Ninntibetory. No. 416 RICE Pitrret above FOURTH, (old No. 1 145.) Philadelphia, will receive prompt mitten- tion by JOSEPH P.. 110VER, Jltnufulnrer April 13, Pd 67• -ty i " .. . _ TWO D 1111,,Y LINE% nA ye, ern. 1 4 , 4 XTR A At - WO Miilo D ATIONR. —The an dentirtedseturns his thanks intim point' for tha enceursgernent heretofore extended to hini. and takes pleasure in announcing that ho bas noolpleted ainoterinent. by which TWO DAILY LINES of ?.rtskae" g' , I 'caches will run between Gcrtys- \-2. I burg and Ilsnorer, to ("inflect with the trains In and from 113sItifnerc, lark. llarrishurg. Philadelphia. be. Persons desiring tirl,eteor information wetl call on the undermeneit.or on Cowman Tarr.. Ticket Agent. at Ono Eagle llotel. in Chafahersburg street. CUP:ivecial attentioti given to all packages. otc.. or tuber business entrusted to the floater signed between Gettysburg and Ilanover, which will be promptly and carefully enroll ed to. 7The undersigned has also of ar rangements by a Inch lie still be aide to supply Coaches. - Stages, &c., for Funerals. and other occsalOus, at moderate NIVROL AS VfEAVBR nettrlthurg, Apnt 13. 1857. REMOVAL, N I) N E . 11" Fl.ltr 'pH' E ondersi k med respectfultt inform their 1 friends and the public in general, that they have ammenced the Cabinet and Chair-Making business. in Ilaltinmre street. near ;diddle, 'A here they will manufacture all kinds,- rl - FITI:N If I' RE. such as Dre.sin g, and ,Csnaum Bureaus. 'tables Diva- riot's dust. miions, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Strands. and every other article in then line—. aid. of the best workmanship and good WS, terials, which will enable thew to warrant their work. Alm, every variety fC.IIRS. it 11 Cormsa made at short notice and in the various 'styles. House Painting and Papering attended to, and done in the lw,.t manner. Their prima will be am low. as 'he Inters,. ea all who may patronize them will acknowledge. , 0 - I,anither and country produce talten in exchange foe work. NORBECK & REILLEY. Gettysharg, Feb. 23, 1t. 1 57. ly Do You Bamains? I=l SCHICK'S ctiE.u , sToi:F;, rm.., o f (I,' 1F , 1114 , 11id rin , i Ih,lluuwe qtreet. L.SCII has just returned (run Phila -0 • ile'phia with a toll and complere assort inent of:s wing (l.s.ds, consisting of Black and ranoy coi,red Cloths and Ca.ssimeres, of all styh's a n d patterns ; also Satinerts,.lets', Cottonades and Linen I;,s ids, f o r Men's wear and Satin, Silk, and 31arseilles vesting; also, Suspenders, Cravats, Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, tad (Hove., at prices to suit the times—whieh gentlemen wishing a complete uutfit,'wuuld du very well to eX'llll///(I. Fort me Broils. —lust received a superior assorts n eat of Illaek Silks, Kilici, will ho sold low; also, Berege do Liines, Brilliants, Cali.!oes. Irish Linens, Swiss. B and Canshrie 3lnslists, Dotzol Swi-s and l'hod Mindins, Gloves, Ilil, sons. Collars, Dress Trimmings, & which for variety. ex cellence and cheapness cannot Le surpassed in this market. se2rltecolleet, that alPhi l m:, , h there iv a great rush to Schiek's for bargains. all VIM he aecommodated. No trill), te to show t; .ods. Therefore cull in, and it mine tile largest, richest. and cheapest stock you ever laid your Cyrus Clettymburg, April 13, is;; New Gooll4--New Firm, I A.\'l) THE cAsII EOR(; E It NOLO 1, CO. Imre jiNt rect4v• e , l from Philadelphian haml.oute •h-mt ment or Goods, huitable for the seabon. Our htueli of Beady-aade Clothing, and 411 Cord. in that line. is exten.ita. Cheap l'amitinert-i.ra‘hineretts.Drap Devi te. Ve.ting , i. Drilltn4•;..te..ece. and If we cannot plett.e you in a garment re:tile-made, we hire our Taihir4 emt.ozitit/y cut Ling mit and ;linkup; I. and can make you u,Arinent upon p.liort. !Intim.. and in the very manner. Oiir prices cannot he heal.— Glee int Nit t vh 3 1.-57. P. S. —I have given Mr. J. C. Gwrin au in tervat expresaly for the purpose of aettling up u.y uIJ bitsmeaa. I have now been opt.Tatitur„ 37 years auil have never until now avteriiiinol to settle up my bitattleas generally. Thit..e therefore who are tudcluted to too, either by Noc e or Book- account. will planse call auil pay the Annie. Uro. A It Nt/1.1). March 1557. tC U:sriey. ("he'll) Ifft fehrt irud ✓wrrlrq IIr . IIOLES %IA: and Retail. at the Phi Me l, phul IVatch and Jewelry Store, No. "RI North Second btrect, corner sof Qua, ry. Gold Lever Watches. full jeweled, IS carat v i s es , $2B 00: Gold Lepincs. 10 carat. $24 00; Silver Levers, full jeweled. $l2 00: Silver Le pine, j . ewels. S'J 00; superior Qoartiers. $7 00 Gold :spectacles, $7 00: tine Silver. do. $1 50: Gild Bracelets. :3 (10: Ladies' Gild Pencils. $1 00: Silver Tea Spoons. :Jet. $5 Oil: Gold Pens, with pencil and silver holder. 111 00. Gold Finger Rings. 371 cents to SSO: Watch Glasses. pliin, I2i cents: patent 1$1; ballet 25: other articles in prof)o.-tion. All goods warranted to be what they are bold for. STAUFFER k /lARLEY. On hand. some gold and silver Levers and Lepines. still lower than the above prices. Ozt. 20, 1856. ly - - - Nem . ' Hard ware spore. INHE . ;uhacribers would respectfully an nounce to their friends and the publio that they have opened a hardware Store. in Balti rnore street, adjoinivii the residence of David Ziegler, Gettysburg. in which they always In tend to otter to the public a large and general assortnielit of Hardwire, Iron, Steel, Groreries, CUTL E RY, COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, Oikko AI /1/) ID it:C-k. ila 7' 2 ' icbar—marr, Shoe Sivbings, Paint's, 011114, and Dye-staMi, in general, including every description of arti cles in the above line of business, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gener ally. Our stock haying been selected with great cars and purchased for cash, we guaran tee (for the ready money,) to dispose of any part 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, am we are determined to establish a char sc:er fur selling (Mods at low prices and doing business on fair priiiciples. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER Gettyßbarg. June 9, 1451. tf Removed lo Hanover. 111,ANCIS MI SON; late of the, Vv'ttsh -11 I • nt:ton Hip's() at ktilrottatown, has taken lIEI '3IIEI'SOLD AND POPCI, kit STAND, in Hanover. where he will be happy to enter tain al/ who may patronize him. His Table k supplied with the best the market and gar den can alfjrd, and ins liAr with the choicest of liquors. lli Stables arc connuodmus, and attended by careful Ostlers. Give him a call. You will always find FKANK. on the spot, 'ready and willing w tuake everybody coni• fvrtabie. [April 27, litrs7. spouting! rEORUE and Henry Wimpler will maks ILI Howe Spouting and put up the name low, for cash or eliustry prod OOP. rinlbere lOW others wishing their beans. barna. ke., spout ed, would do aPell to give them a call. U. & H. WAMPLER. April 18. 1553. tf EIVRLRY & STATIONVRY say quan tity anti the best ittock ever brought to pi. phew: donlil it, tuft utul wet fur yourselves —at • WU . ... • . C a OlCfi,r4 t ßM LAND I S Dealik or Sicknein? lOU &I'L'. . effoOS Re.III•LEN 'fill'. 1. lIIIIE Illinois Central Railroad Company flolloway's Pills.—The blood furnis h e s A is noir prepared to sell about it . i the material oferery bone, muscle, gl and 1.500,000 Acrd ofAnd fibre in the human frame. When pure, it •I %mores health to every organ ; when corru pt. ' 4 3 .4 ",„ 1-\ _ j a : &'.. c 1 . .) la , ,A .. , -, ...7,2, - T . c . , 10 . 73 rk, ii i it neeetiverily prodneea disease. Iloit,nway's Pita/anaemic dtrectly upon the elements of the in trace of about roSTI ACaus, on luaj crcdile / organ ] of life, neutralizing the principle of dia. utt-i ...tr ;ow ix.. iif tidere.t... ' mom, and thus radically curing the malady, Those lAnds were granted by the Covent- . l e t - w he i t i h ver er , in i"..1 nerves, the stomach , merit to old in the, convirnction of this Ilriad , ! located in the muscles, the akin, the mold arc liworig, 010 Tici/04.4. and 'moat fertile in ; brain, of any other part of the system. world. They extend from North Fast and , ti North NVea,t. through the middle of the State. l'iov/ Thtvitormit th- R'orrel! ; Il to the ettreine South, and include every ratio-{ ottow.ti's PILLS aro eqtuilleefiloacioun in complains common to the whole human race. ty of climate and productions found between th,,,..e parallelsa latitude . The Northern and in tharirderS peculiar to certain climates portion iv chiefly prairie. interspersed with, _florin illy 11i.v1.0,(f 7 1 rt. and kamlities. , fine groves. and in the•middlo and Southern , rtyep.paia, and derangement of the liver. sections timber prellannuates. alternating w sth ' the source ofinfirtnity and suffering. 'and the beautiftil prairies and openings. cause of Innumerable deaths, yield to these i The chmate is mere healthy. mild and eq tla- ble. than any other part of the minntry—the curatives in all canes. however aggravated. ! sir is pure and bracing, While ltring streamsacting as a mild purgative, alterative and ton ic : they relieve the bowels. purify the fitting. and springs of excellent water iabotind. ' . Bituminous Coal is exteneivly mined, and and, /nai g nr at a .. th e aYaLein and 1110 nOnlinnutiaa supplier{ a cheap and desirable fuel, being fur.; at t h e Fame t i • , nisbed at many p oints at ill. to 84 per ton—l i'l'iv - roi- ft cO , . li e ." --. .V;TrOff.f rinnpilli/J/T. When all stimulants fail, the rermiraring and wood can be had at the same rate per cord. I and bracing properties of them Pills give firm- 1 %lidding Some 'pf excellent qtmlity Into abounds. which can be preen - me for little more' neS4 to the altAking nerves and enkeldad an " - ' tics of tile victim tit general debility. then the expense or transportation. 111 case: of the fracture of bones, initt. The great fcrtilitrof these lends, which ere 1 rase caused by steam exp'osions, BrUlheS• a black rich mould from taro td five feet deep, and gently rolling.—their contiguity to this B arns ' 4 1 1( - 1- • ithc"mati•m , Stiffness of the I loons, ana enntractton of the sinews, it is ray- I Road. by which every facility Is furnished for ' played and warmly recommended by the fat-; ' travel and transportation. to the principal ulty. This marvelouit'remedy has been intro-1 markets North. South. East end West. an-1 I , the economy with which they can he enlti -a. I dotedbyits itivenuw in person into all the lending - Hospitals of Europe, and no private i ted. render them the most valmible inert:trot-Tit without it. that can be found : anti present the most fa. household should be with i tt , II I'llll I . T. 4 ,, tynty. 1 hostile opportunity. for pervons of induvri ions I The Niedic•ii Staff of the French and English 1 habits and small mum to acquire a comfort. Armies in the Crimea have officially signed able intlepentliatce in a few years. Chicago iv , the greateat grain market In the their approval of Holloway's Ointment, as the most reliable dot assns for sabre-cuts. stabs, world—and the facility and economy wok and gun-woo d s. It as alstO used by the sir transported which the products of these lands can be geons of the Allied Navies. transported Id that market, make them moth more pr , iiiehie. i t the prices • eeked , u th , li,:ii tic Othis,...n: (4,‘,/ Pills sb.oad be us,/ s 'ii lii. Psi lwrinj suss : these metre remote et government rates,-.u, e theannatisin Sore Throats the additional cost of transportation iv a per. v,7,',7" ,„„,..,rn,, Sore* of all mom petual tax on the latter. which must be borne cit.! i e-t nut,t, '.,lt Rheum Sprains by the producer. in the reduced price he re- t'''''''"'"" S, AM. Stiff J"lnts F....tut a i.k.;11 W.A.* Tea., CVIVe.4 for his gratin. rte. It.tit Shell.-,1 ',iambi l'lven4 The Tll is Perfect—and when the final payment% are made, Deeds are executed by the Trustees appointed by the State. and in whom the tide is vested, to the porchliseru, which convey to them absolute titter in Pee Simple. free and clear of every incumbrance, lien or inorigage. I', ne yr are remit All to R 311: h a t, r ,* watt p'•r'eul. Twenty per cent. will be deducted from the credit price for Cash,. Those who piirchase on long credit, give notes payable in 2., 3,4, 5 and 6 year , : alter date, and arc required to improve (me-tenth annua" ly for fire yeArs, so as to have one.h.lif the laud in cultivation, at this cud of that tune. Competent Surveyors will accompany those who wish to examine these Lands. free of charge, and.aid them in making selections. The Lamle remaining unsold are as rich and valuable as t thuse which hive been dint paved of. .Vorm will be sent to :try one wbo will enclose fifty cents in Postage Sumps. and Books or Pamphlets. containing numer ous in'strinees sneces4ul farming. signed by respectalde and well known farmers living in the neighborhood ofitailroad Land:. through- out the State—also the cost of fencing, once of cattle. expense of harvesting. etc.—or any infurmation—will be •cheerfully green on application, either personally or by letter, in E,tgltah, Frfnch or German. addrvs sed to JOHN 11 II: 411 N. Lan! rn•Jrn!...lnhor et the 111,nel, Centrel it IL c, , 1 7,e1 like in Illinoint Central Railroad De pot. clover. Illinois. April U. 15.57. Gm 23 WITNESSES ; OK. r()Pr;EI: ('ONTI('TED. Jon' s. UYG Is TIIF. • a Who ha. ha I 14) )oars experience as a Dank o; er and Pahli.her aml author of .1 .s da.4 ' .11,1,411 ra j ra w h•riuvle, :• *1 whrn, far 10 toweeveive nights. over '?"7" 50,000 l'eople - Dreete.l him with nntiek or appiattsc. while he the manner in which in " terfeiters exeente their Italia!, and the No" soreea and uhortest means or Detecting them ! 60 The Bank' Note Eng avers all gay he i 4 lac © greatest Judge of Paper Money living. O . CRT: aTEST DISCOVEIIT e or Tnx I.lot.titXT CV:ITT - 11T FOR lO.T Et' rlmi ttousettitimti RANK NIITE3 "“Desrrilling every thmuine. Rill in exibicuce, and exhibiting. at a glance, every Counterfeit in Ci-eulatinn! _rrsvigeci sn rdinirably that RF.VERENrE 13 0 X IcT AND DETECTION INITANTANF.oi S. r i ps. ifinvz to exagninc ! No pages to "hunt up! But so sinyliticil an.l arranged C that the Merchant. the Bayer and Business wan caw see id/ at u Glance. 41! Proneb nnR o,rman. 6 ruts tacit ItAT RV \to Tfillt !VIM IN lITS OWN NATIVE TON(*!IL rMOST PititFILUT /MN& surrnmsr PUBLIS/ILD am Also, a list of ALL TA; rIIIifLTS DUMAN! IS A 11111141,4 A Complete IS *tumor/ f .the Finance of Europ e . and America wi )be published in :t e ach edition. together with all the impor os. tent ~Vetea of the day:. Also. A SEttIES TUTS, iw Froni an old Stainu,cript found in the East. o ft furnishes 't,he most Coniplete Uistory 'of ORIENTAL t.IFE, 0 Describing the most Perplexing Situations .• in which the Ladies . and gentlemen of that NI country have been so often found. The.;e Stories will continue throughout the whole year, and, will prove the most entertaining ever offered to the public. IrtFurnished , Weekly' to Subscribers ©only. at SI a year. All litters inuet be ad dressed to JOHN DYE. Broker, Publisher sod Prwprieliori 79 Watt street, April 27. 18.57. ly New York. 300 Doz. Knives II At Ill} ir t Ut t n r Eg i r l England, (31 of our a large n a i n in d Pn e x teosive assortment of Cutlery, we invite the attention of those in want of any style of Knives and Forks, Carvers, Nut Pies, (&e., to come and examine. We will sell at such prices ILA Nrill defy competition. Also, a large assortment of Table Forks, which will be sold separat dy. Duset eieelirle the stock atFAIINE:STOCKT. • ,"Country 3lerchanta eau be etipplic4l nt a small a,lsance. May IR. TIIE PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE Imurance Company, CAPITA 813(J.586 —effects insurances in any part of the State. against lorim by lire prudently adapts its Imi:rations to its resoor ces : affords ample indemnity, and promptly adjusts its losses. Adams county is represented in the Board of Managers by lion. %miss ItloCtitas. WM. 11cCLEAN..1 , 7^1 1 . office or Al. Z W. McClean, (iattyabarg. May tIG, 1850. Scythes ! Scythes ' ! Scythes ! - 11 A IINESTOCKS have lust re.2eiel the largegt lot of SCYTIIts ever offered in the county. They comprise avarietv of makes, including Si IS RE. EEL,,STSEL itAchs, whiathe attention of Formers and others is invited. assuring them dna we will sell them cheaper than elsewhere., !MAY /S. .Bringrrum , Augiusibaugh, STILL AHEAD! WE are just receiving a new lot of k.fi T Y Hate, Caps, Hoots £ Shoes 4 — o f the very latest spring styles. and r intend selling at small profits. Call and sec them berme purchasing elsewhere. Remelt". per the place. Piston's old stood, Chambers:, burg street. March Lootharn Fore 9 4-woo Erlipt.onet , -ore Won't, - N °awls of all k Lodi Sore '„'Sold at the Manufactoriec of Professor Ilot.eoir. 4Y. N.l Maiden Lane. New York. arid 244 strand, tonrion. by alt respectable Drug gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the C nited State and the civilized world, in pots. at 2 , rewo, 62 1 . ants. and each. (1 there 1. a cutisiiiieratilesaving by taking the larger vizes. H.—Directions for the pittance of tia tient,: in every disorder are affixed to each pot. S.'l7('ai lit ion :—.None are genuine unless the words "if d otra,,E,Nru• );),-4 and Le m trify & ” are diserrnahle as alwatrr-laa 11. in every of of the linok of directions around each pot or box ; tl e .anie may be plainly seen by ',obi to,/ 6, le If rJ the li ! frht. A handrome reward wilfbe given to any - one rendering talc!' infor mation as may lead to the detection of nny party o^ parties coccnterfeiting the medicines or rending the same, Liaml ino them to be spurious. Sept. 1, 1656. eowly To Those Who Want Farms. _1 FARM WITIfiN THE REACH OP EVE: tl' MAN. ry:11: RII)GIV.IY F.1111C(1)ITANI: trt3t3le.terz.na3 meta , 13y witieil ail who tie sit,. to Pr•ttlt• l , at • cita-o eita d 3 qn. 'ho Fai nio• con , i.t of the hit hole•itone s it pf the ofo•.t sup ii•iiir f fa:11141,7, in a rupally iinp• .ving place. into IfillCl/ all est •i one eaii4rution is now. Tionrilz. The i. 4 1,,-ite.l in Elk County. l'etinsyl ‘an.a, in tile midst of n thri‘ing popidativrt of s.ime 01 111 . rile .Baia te in perfectly hy, and the terri'oie rda..t.ite of the ‘ve.tern ferer ft ;tr.(' ruts nn nbutlan,-e of the be4t nindity of Coal umti iron. The price to bey it out is front :51 to per tiete, paya'ile loc inAttilw. , :it..:u tit looate‘l nL rho tinor of or a share of '2.5 .acres en io time -;son. 1.. r 5391). payable per inoath,, or 1:2 s 1 per e‘ery of fOO ruin tin ler, eau , ' ill n I% .t1:00. a 1.•( . ..1111( Of 5 per cent. w i ll he allowed, and for over ::4111') a dia. ovuut ..f i•I cent. Li e in•id .r.n :4 the iutrantmgeg..mig„ratinf..; to t his locality tlis folt swing itre presented : —it is a ri-h linwstone. eapatile of r.ii•ing the he:II-II...I erupo, utrin, to this sett h`inelit 11.1 , At-tallied Its prewar great ," it is the eentre of the ,rent North NVest Von) 11 kelestiiie , l ...non t o ho. , z .., f ue line et . the gre:tte.t. 1.0 ni•-s iihteei in the jt will supply the :rre.tt Lake market, isitripaintion Rod travel the gment est in the It hits five u - irkithie veins of the hest Rita htilifiittt ain.iunting, in the itg,iregute to eter *2.2 feet, which' makes "".2. 0 0 0 tons of Con( under eitsle nere. This will make the land ot inestimable vitlort.. 'l'he eminent state geologist, Dr. Wins T. Jackaun, of Bosom, hits male n geologisal surrey of the httiit. and analysed the coal the iron ore and ttw This rrport to gether with mops will be 'Tarnished to in quirers. • Pmirtit--Taree railroads are thro' this pr7erty. Thus Suuhnry anil Erie non food gives tut 'n market for our cool to the runs from Erie to l'hiltvielphitu A large pert of thia road Fins been finished, 'awl is now itt running order. Away form is now working, • ftom grin toward...our land in the we,torn direction. the means for the cam- pletion fit' whir+ hays been enise.l—it will soonlx tinishtsi. The Allee:iteny Vttlley - Railrostl oQnneetis us with New York. B Atoll and l'itts hur;.t. Thu l'enaugo Road euuueets us with the West.. - • There are:already good Turnpike Rands' running through this property, various other roads have been opened w aeommisodate the emigration and settlement which has already taken place. 'There is no opportunity. equal to it now of. fered to the no who wants make himself a home att wasy way. and make a settlement where ho can live in prosperity tm'd Inlepen deece in a climate PIAtFECTLY 11F,ALTIn - . No arse of the fever ever having been known to occar in this settlement. It is not like going to the backwoods of the West, among perhaps intaeraat, people, where 11101113 is no somety, churches. or schools. where the price of lend is highouttl where the emigrant, after being used tote healthiett climate in the world, has to endure sickness and pain, and perhaps ruins his health and that of his family. But here is a thriving settlement haring three towns, containing churches. schools, hotels, stores, Paw mills, grist Mills, and everything desired. There is a cash market at hand. The lumber trade Last year amounted Waver two hundred million feet of ' lumber. In a short time, owing to the eoal. it will become still more valuable, as a num ber of iron works sped manufactories will soon be started ; they are at pre-cut .tarting them extensively at Warren. en for those who 0 0 n ot w i sh to g o there, the payment* are such that they can easily buy a farm to save their rising fatuities from want in the future, or to gain a competence by the rise which will take place in the value of By an out. lay scarcely missed, s substantial prorisiun can be made. • Persons should make early application, ap ply ur write to fi. Jetieries, Secretary, No. 1:;O Walnut Street, below Fifth, Philadel phia. Letters c arefailly an_swered..giyini full information. ! Shares or tracts of land can ho lion..,oht or . secured by letter enclosing the first instalmenli of five dollars, wbon the subscriber will bt i furnished with books, maps, Le. Warrantee 1 Deeds given. Persons can also purchase from I our Agents. Route front Philadelphia to Tyrone on th e Pennsylvania Central Railroad, and thence !: by Stage is Lle / land. This is a delightful season to. stait Se r liareip—tbe best . hotel so commotlabilio is ite(oda liluquire fur E. C. ! Schultz, 11.441.: the Agent fur the property at St. Nliirs'A. June ` 4 , 1857. 3m • THE LAIVIEST " ' 1 Chair & Furniture Establishment" In 11,iltimure A je i i '' l ?T,A l 4 S e 1 ( 4 1 A G l a ' y Sl'. ee l I V A nt li .ii, Fj r rit ° yett S cs: where ure kept alw,nes on hand, e,r , novie tir order, every st.) le I , IPrenehIETF,A-T,EITS, ih lirtir, Cloth or lirne4kelle. - • French Full . Stuff stud !deflitllleyilotuine ARM in Plush,; Bruentelle. i French Full s,tnft. Vabrred • P.AILLOit CHAIRS, in bets, wi t ts 414,04‘ .or, • drtbuitelie. SOFAS. hilt ?rend) Pprina I%taho,nhn7,an - tt Walnut .I',u•lur eir Plush, ItikIKINII PITAI.IIS--varioitis dasignaidtv Hair, ("bah and Plash. • Stuff Spring LOUNl:}l3—rt 'largo nioot rthrup un lio4d, ur :lily e zi.1.1.4, 14 tiiudo ur ...,vt.re , l with any. io(ls.to tinter, ' • .111.1)1131:11 SCITS—in 11titliogliky or o.m olote, from A.94'uti. CANK nod itookint dO.-4414 /nrfze*(t aasortinent reedy nente.in'Aer-:trae house in the limited Statel--trum•Sltit doom en up. Bar !Lunn, Ofier and Dining PIXAIRS, lq Oak, Walnut or 3talitipt26., wio) . or Stitlfi.4l amsortmene etubritdilg.' over 5(1 dozen. Wwd Neat ell AIRS and SETTEES Ira Rocking; Chair.--over A. 31ATIIIOT, 25 Streik near Fayette street. May lA, 1857 .New Goods. FATINEST(WK - itrunitEns \you LO rollevt fully inform their ettratent- V ers and the publie gonerallrthet the'y lace itt•it tile I.tr ,, e4t. and hel4toiteleti e 1 4 aook of Spring and Summer Goods ecer ~ i f, r ed to th,:al. 14a ring purchaf‘eti thr the they are prepktrel to otter each in due..tmlits a% to defy all competition. WIND' us a call—no troupe to Hviit EARNEST( KIK BROTHERS, &,a of the Rat Pruitt. April 13. 15:,7 Tailoring. Remo Few Doors Soot r.ft he Old %tend. •T H. SK ELLY respectfully informs his old, • customers and the public generally, that he continues the 7:111 - 40111.VG BUSINEss, near his old stand, in South Baltimore street. where' he will he happy to accommodate all who may patronize him. All work entrusted to his care %varranteri m fit sloth* of most sub. stantial make. Thankful fir post &wore, Ito solicits a continuance of public pstreohe. lri /„. s,A Jug ;Ind maser I'i, are received. Call and see them; Gettysburg. Apiil 'J, 1815: 10 O'er Cent. Iniercut 'NE's s.tv[sas INSTiTUTION.—Ir ynn want to inviNt your money with a certain return of gond intereqt, and at Iha .zame unto lirnkh to your familleit that *hid'' wilt h e prolitaltle and useful—buy all _your , Good 4 at Fahnestocks' CiteapBto = 4. have received, and are cisnitantlf ,adding every 0614 now a n.l ileairabla to their attack. April 27, 1e57. tf ittlnorabi: 9111 P, understned. beir4 the nethoOted per- I_ son to make removals into Ever Grredr CL•tilvirry. hopesi 01.4 such srtrontemplpte,thp ; re:n.,val of the remains .I.4,..deeenseel relatives or filen 1.4, will avail themselves Or this 11114014 the year to have it done. Ulu trims are modorste, and every efrort made to pleonke: PET tat I . llOltS. Klrper j the Cemetery. Febraary 9. 18.17 New Millinery. 71/ISS LOUIS.% KATE LITTLE eriitbeeilk, -Vl. inform ttm Lathe% of town and -cnouttly• • that She IS now ;Winn Nrtrn execute Jlillinery in all its Ittancites, in , WetiniAtil l e ea**, # few doors below Mr. (leorge Little s sture.— . IVorli chnie cheaper thait vliewbere iu tows: Please call nod s t - e . April 21, 1856. I. Illinorer B. Railrozid. VVR.UNS over the I lonover Brukh Railroad AL now run as-fotiowa First Train lea re. 4 II anover et 9 A. M.. with Paseengers fur York. Ilarrisl urn,. (Mendes end l'lnlmielphia. This Train also connepts with the EtprehS tut llaltiosore, anivittgtherp at 12. x. Seca - I - Train leaves at 3 P,.x.oviti.. Pakesen ' .. gers for Baltimore said igummediateplatr. and returns with passengers from York. in. April 21. .1..P:113, AVI!t - Dianlond 'tensor. 101I\ IV. TIPTON, Fax/atom/Me Amber • .furl If,ilr Ih. vx , r, ran at all times be roost; prepared to attend to the• calla of the people. at the Temple, in the Diamond, adjoining' the County Buildinr,. From long expertener, he flatters himself that he can go through all the rannfications of the Tonsorial Department With such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire sati sfx Mall who may submit their chine to the keen ordeal of Ment zer& He hopes, therefore, that by his atten tion to businees. and a desire to please, he will merit is well as receive. a liberal share of pub. lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their pi irate dFellings. Gettysburg, Jan. 8, 1855. tf The Ladies WILL find it to their advantage to ealT at Fahnestock Brothers, and see their large and 'dirt!) stock of Silks, Challis, Lawns, Dueal,t, Tatnartines, Delaines, Calicoes, Ging barns, 4:e., which are selling cheap at FAIINESTOVK BitornEts, si g n of the Rd April 13, 1837. Flour! Flour! MIIE undersigned continues the FL9nr basi -1 ness its heretofore. lii sells by the barn'. or any smaller quantity. By taking mar i. morns he can buy as high and sell as low as anybody else, and by always endeavoring to keep none but the brat, ho hopes to :merit lad receive a continuance of I i beral patronage. GILLF.SPIE. At the Post Office. Oct. 8, 1855. JOB PRINTING. iiiirWe are better i ty(paresb :temtn;' ever to execute JOB titian,' ix ita . -parlous brandai.g. Witt txdlVlrstg, and an unusually large. aas*. t * Of jobbing' letter and otbet,iwitef , the 'Lublin may rest assoretipthat lbr giant neas and expedition in dointr'work, the " Costmga" Office "eate,t be bOt" . - BREADS, Pins, Needissi , ThbaMeis, T Aids. dies' sod °door Combs, Besibue. Kyes, Tooth Brasile* , hail -triuloftrill alltabes, obesp at , CO