the etatro. VA New Stay Law. Much - misapprehension prevails con prising the late stay law, and we..clecm Iblvil!.ol9e of explanation necessary to =porno of the prevalent errors.— Lined by those who have never birth section of the so-ealled . . w, that the collection of debts ; ,for one year, and that if a • , all he has to do is to claim • •• execution, and it is granted. 'BO f is its ft gross error. The new law, like the old, requires security for the 4 . ebt, . That security is of two kinds— !ther Teal estate owned by the debtor, Ihaamoun t of the judgment obtained a_ • him, beyond all incumbranees, • the personal security of some •n, who is able to satisfy the • - Is sufficiency to assume the ttemelfsbility which he undertakes to The . most material change that has been. introduced in the law as it stood prior to-the 18th of October, 1857, oon- Ida& in the fact that, one year is allowed as ~• of execution on all judgments, ciitt regard to amounts, where the • Is able to comply with either of • s conditions : whereas hitherto the time of the stay has been granted ea/Carding to the amount of the debt.— Ott.Judgments hereafter obtained, the Kay is to be computed from the first day:Not:ale term to which suit is brought. A judgment debtor could always plead his freehold, but that freehold consisted pf inifeett4ered real estate. Now, he is allowed to plead his freehold if his estate bp . Wirth the debt over and above exist liatiolliebrauces: In this respect the 'tai been modified. Hitherto, on udgments before aldermen, three, six, or nine months stay has been allowed, and in court, six, nine,gor twelve months; according to the amour t of the judsmcn t, land, the stay was obtained either by *Asks a freehold worth the amount pfitlielptleinent, and free from incum bianont, or by entering the security of irresponsible person. Now, the time is ips.thefinifbrin, that is, ono year, with put regard to the sum recovered. But itll. there must be security-. There is zio'llieb thing Asa staywithout security and tad' egregious ignorance of the law elastAl.be at once corrected. There are idealltualifieations and exceptions in the net ot , lBth of October, 1857, which go far to deprive a defendant of the benetit ieettiney held out to him. If he has stay, or if he has waived it, he cannot, demand the now stay. Indeed; this,provision of the recent act, like iimonYothers to be found in it, promises to be relief only in name—an empty shadow ' "and a feeble hope. It will not prevent the bringing of a single suit, 'told we venture to express the opinion that, there is not ono case in ten, per haps not one in fifty, in which the debt- Pr can comply with ita requirements, in order to avail himself: of its so-called be- TAU. Already the courts have decid ed 'pSint which has deprived the law d More than httlftspronaise, and every day 0* iv:legions will arise which jud pod ,precedeuts will settle against the debtor. • The attempt, to relieve the embarrass rents of debtors by Stay Laws has shintie proved unfortunate. It was so in 18-11. Illinois, we believe, Fag the first State that tried the experi- naentoind its failure became gaits con-1 ;14)%lions. In that State a law was passed giving to mortgagors twelve months to redeem mortgaged property tVoln' the purchaser at sheriffs sale, and prohibiting the sale from being made for less than two-thirds of its appraised Value. The Soprano Court of the United States, in the case of Bronson is. Kinzie, reported in 1 Howard 311, decided that this law so altered tho re medy of the creditor as to impair the qbligation of the contract, and was there fore unconstitutional. Subsequently in 11(...,racken vs.. Hayward, 2 Howard, (108, they applied this same doctrine to judgments existing at the time the set Vas passed. Mr. Justioe BALDWIN, who delivered the opinion of the court, in that case, stated the principle on which the decision was made, to be that "if an subsequent law (subsequent to the pldgmeut) affect to diminish the duty tur impair the right, it necessarily bears on the obligation of the contract in favor prone party, to the injury of the other;" and herfurther observed," that any law, Which in its operation, amounts to a denial or.obstruction of the rights se eitihag by a contract, though professing to sot only on the remedy, is directly Obnoxious to the prohibition of the Con stitution." This emphatic language 494 this sound constitutional doctrine was again distinctly re-affirmed by the Supreme Court of the United States in the, case of Grentlee's Lessees, 3 How ard, 707. It has also but very recent ly reoeivsd the approbation of Chief (Mice Lewis of our own Supreme to . q.rt;in the case of the Western Saving Wand vs. the city of Philadelphia, re ported in one of the current numbers of the American Luc Journal. Indeed, !dug ago oar Supreme Court held that the act of 2uth .Nlarch, 1814, allowing stay of seven years to debtors who-ob tainedthe consent of two-thirds of their Crigritors in numbers and value, was Oonitatutional only as applied to those Who liecatne - creditors after the passage a the sett and Will:lout pausing to dis cuss how far such a qualified doctrine thisisimpaired by the morerecent and Authoritative decisions of the Supreme 'Court of the United States, we may properly point out the fact that is still guarded by the principle that the con tract of the parties shall not be inter isred with by legislative enactment. 4A a specimen of legislative tinkering, the set of 13th Octoher 1657, is a mar vel and a curiosity: One would think that our Lawmakers had staltitiod them itelves against the most familiar priuci ides of legal science. But we know that there were sound lawyers, both in the Senate and the House, who raised their voices, but in vain, in opposition to obnoxious features. A happy ig hermit* of the Constitution of the Uni ted States, and of numberless decisions smiler it, is tuost complacently exhibited ju the provisions which make it obliga tory upon a creditor to receive payment u his Just debt iasauch funds as the bsaka are suthoriAl to use; which for -1)41 the sale of collaterals . for the period bf six mouths filter the passage of the "sud"whieh allow chartered compan is who have made a solemn contract to - • • c it i 'dt+Mand or after AA agreed time, t P 7omottle longer than is specitied in this co:itr.ict. 'l'hig, we know, is the ago of progress, and we are prepared fur all things. But such legislation as this is reform going backward.—TAP Prea. Register's Notice. NOTICS is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned. that the A Ist/M -istral:on k-coulat hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday, !Axil:dig day of November ne.rt, viz: (These are a- portion of those to be presentet.l.) The first account of J.,hu A. Myers, Executor of the last will and testament of JacullM cars, deceased. 29(7: The first acJount of Samuel Ilubf. Guardian of the person and estate of Henry S;uthour, minor sun of George Siothour, de ceased, settled by Frederick Quickie, Admin. , istrater of the estate of the said &unuel deceased. 291.. The first and final account of Wm. T. Reed. Eiecuor of Silly Reed, deceased. , 292. The first and final account of Jolla- Bombay, Executor of the estate of Henry Small, deceased. 300. The account of Cornelius Jacobs, one of the Administrators of John Jacobs, who was Administrator of Elias Jacobs, deceased. 301. The first and final account of Jacob Benner, Administrator of Magdalena Millar, deceased. 302. The second and flnal aooonnt of Wil liam Loss and Jaeob King. Eteentore of the last will and testament of John Leas, deo'd. W3l. F. WALTRit. Register, POT DASILL PLANK, Deputy Register's Office, Gettysburg. 1 _ 0ct.19. 1857. ul Summons in Pa Nosh Woman, Plaintiff, vs. Susannah Beile, Rebecca My ers, Juliana Hoke, John Myers, Jesse Myers, Wesley Myers, Mary Ann Hoopes, Mary Cath rine Hartsoek, Juliana Hart, sock, John Wesley Ilarteock, Martin Luther ilartsock, Jeeeo Marshall Hartsock,Rachel Ann Hartisick, Defendants. ADAMS COUNTY, SS. The Commonwealth of Penney!. . 11 5 rania to the Sheriff of said county, Greeting:—lfNuah Wormiul make yousecureofprosecutinghisclaim, thee we command you that you summon the defendants to appear before our Judges at Gettysburg at our County Court of Common Pleas, there to be held, the 161 A day of November next, (18574 to shew where fore they deny and do not permit partition to be made between the said plaintiff and the said defendants, of the following dosorihed lands and premises, which together and un divided they now do hold, to wit: A certain Plantation or Tract of Land, situate in the townships of Mountpleasant and Oxford in said county. adjointug lands of Michael Levinstine, Christian Zino, Joseph Stough, Charles Smith, and others, containing Two Hundred and Fire Acres, more or less, with appurtenances. Witness the Honorable Robert J. Fisher, President Judge of our stag Court, at Gettysburg, the 11th day of Sep tember, A. D., 1•(.57. JOHN PICKING, Proth' y. EN RY T1T.051 AS, Sherd): OA. 5. 1837. td Proclamation. lIERRAS the lion. ROBILIT J. FISHIA President of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas, in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Tel miner and General Jail Delivery. for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district, and DAVID ZILGLsa and DAVID DOILNIUL, Esqrs.. Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offinders in the County of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 17th day of A ugcutt.in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and tifty-ai x, and to me directed, fur holding a Court of - Common Pleas, and General Quarter Ses sions of the Peace. and General Jail Delivery, .and Court of Oyer and Termuse?, Its Gettys burg. on Mnisciay, the 16th of November nett ; Nonce 13 llaaaST GMLN to all the Justices of the Peace. the Coroners and Constables within the said county of Adams. that they be then and there in their proper persons with their Rolls. Records. Inquisitions, Rumina tions, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who will Cecuto against the prisoners thatare or sha ii the jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and thereto prosecute against them as shall be-just. - II MiRY THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, } " Aug. 2ti. 1857, td _ _ New Cheap Cash Store. TILE subscribers having entered into part nership under the style and firm of 11. S. & E. 11. MINNIGII, respectfully . inform the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, that they have opened a now, large and well-se lected assortment of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, at the old-established stand, on South East corner of the Diamond, formerly celled the Jew's corner. comprisingevery variety. style and price. In part of Dry Goods.—Black Silks, Black Alpaceas, plain and fancy De- Jaines, Bereges, Gingham., plain and fancy Jaconets, plain and dotted Swiss Victorines, Lawn, Mull. Moulins, blue• and unbleached Shirtings, Osnaburg, Bed Ticking, Jaquored Diaper. - Gents' and Boy's Wear.—Black Cloth, Black Cassimetes, fancy and plaits Cassi meres, silk and fancy Vesting, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds. Denim, Cottonades , Farmer's Drill—every style and pries. A fine assort ment of Gloves and Hosiery of every style and quality. Groceries.—Brown. Crushed, Granulated, Pulverised. and Clarified Sugar, D. & W. Sirup, New Orleans Molasses, Ground Alum and fine Silts, Dairy do., Gueensware, Glass ware. Cutlery, Cedar-ware, and every other article found in a well-conducted Dry Goods anal Grocery Store Haring selected their stook with care, they are enabled to sell cheap for Cash, and re spectfully suliuit a share of the public pa tronage. /air Al l kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange fur goods. • IL S. & E. IL MINSIGII. Oct. 5, 1857 Fancy Furs for Ladies. TOEIN FAREIRA i CO., (New No.) 818 MARKET Street, above Eighth, Phila delphia. Importers, Manufacturers and dealers in Ladies', Gentlemen and Children's FANCY FURS, Wholesale and Retail. J. F. & Co., would call the attention of Dealers and the public generally to their immense Stuck of Fancy Furs fur Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children ; their assortment embraces every article and kind of Fancy Furs, that will be worn during the Season—such as Full Capes, Half Capes, Quarter Capes, Talants, Victorines, Boas, Muffs and Muffatees, from the fiats! Russian Sable to the lowest price Domestic Furs. Fur GantLmen the largest assortment of Fur Collars, Gloves, Gauntlets, ic. ; being the direct importers of all our Furs and Manufasturers of them under our own super vision, we feel satisfied we can offer better in &momenta to dealers and the public general ly than any other house, having an immense assortment to select from and at the 3ianufaie tneers' 'prices. We only ark a ca/1. JOIIN FAIII.:111.1 400., No. 818 Market Street, above Eli/Alit, Plsi/d'a. Sept. 21, 18.57. 4w New IMlUwry. "LAIISS LOUISA KATE, LITTLIt wishes to 111 inform the Ladies of town sad country. that she is now prepared to execute ilillioery in all its breaches. in West Middle West. s few doors below Mr. George Little's store.— Work done Ghee* than elsewhere in town. Pleura call and sae. April 21, 1858. Celebrated Liquid Glue, /rn GREAT Al/lIESIVF..—Most useful 1 article erer invented, fur house, store and Aloe, surpassing in utility every other glue, gum, mucilage, pitste or cement ever known. Always Ready for .Applir-ali,,n. Adhesive e n P, Ter , ('loth, leather, Furniture, Porcelain, China, M trblu or Fur manufacturing Fancy Articles, Toy., etc., it bits no superior, not only possessing greater strength than any other known article, Dot adheres more quick ly, leaving nn stain where the parts are join ed. Nirvis FAILS. Within the last three years upwards of 2.50.(X00 bottles of this justly celebrated LIQUID GLUE have been sold, and the great convenience which it has proved in every ease, has deservedly secured fur it a demand which the manufacturer bas found it, at times, dificuh to meet acknowledged by all who have used it, that its merits are far above any similar article ur imitation ever °Great° the public. lOrThis CLUE is extensively coeuskrfeiled r—observe the label" .ife Ilea's Celobratetl Liquid -Clue. the Great Adhesive." Take no older.— TWENTY-FIVE cENrs A MOTTLE. Manufactartid and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by - WM. C. MuRRA., Stationer. No. 907 Chants! St.. Pailadelpkia. 11ir Liberal inducementa offered to persons desirous of selling the above article. Sept. 28, 1857. ly T. KINGSFORD £ SON'S Pure Owego Starch, 1 (yoR THIS LAUXEMT,) HAS established et greater celebrity than has IT ST been obtained by auy other Starch. This has been the result of its marked so periority in quality. and its invariable uni formity. _, lion. In the Court of Common Pleas of Ad ams county, No. 9, No vember T. 1857. Sum mons in Par tition. Thipublic may be assured of the cantina• sacs of the high standard now established. The production is over Twenty Tons daily. and%th e d e m a nd h a s extended throughout the whole of the United Suites, and to foreign countries. Working thus on a very large scale, and under a rigid system. they are able to secure a perfect uniformity in the quality throughout the year. This is the yreat Desiderata,* in Slarch•nsakiny, aad is realized now fur the first time. The very best Starch that can be made, and so other, is always wanted by consumers, and this will be supplied to them by the gro cers, as soon as their customers have learned which is the best., and ask tor it—otherwise they would be likely to get. that article on which the largest profit cut be made. Mr. Kingsford has been engaged in the manu facture of Starch oontinuuusly for the last 27 years, and during the wtole of that period the Starch made under his supervision has been, beyond any question, the best in the market. For the first 17 years, he had the charge of the works of Wm. Colgate & Co., at which period he invented the process of the manufacture of corn Starch. lltir Ask for King ford's Starch, as the name O.IIOeVU has been recently tutus by another factory. It is sold by all of the best grocers in near ly every part of the country. T. KINGsFORD tt. SON'S Oswego efirn Starch, (ros PUDDINGS, M.) lIAS obtained an equal celebrity with their Burch for the Laundry. article is perfectly pure, and is, in every respect, equal to the best Bertnuda Arrow-Rout. besides bay ing additional qoalitica which render it inval uable for the &sea.. Potato Starch has been extensively packed and sold as Corn Starch. and has given false inipmisions to many, as to the real merits of our Corn Starch. From it great delicacy and pirity. it is coming also into extensive use as a diet for in fants and invalids. E. N. KELLOGG & CO.. AGENTS, 196 Fathom SI 0,.! ALLEN & NEEDLES. AaaNTs. 23 Suovh W.4arre., Phi/a. Acg. 10, 1857) 3m Edw. B. Buehler, literati; at t eta, WILL faithfully and promptly attend to _all buaineM entrusted to him. He speaks the German language. Office at the same place, in South B.sltimore street, near Forney's"drug store, and nearly opposite Dan ner & Ziegler s stet e. Gettysburg. March 20. Wm. B. 11VCIellan ) 3ttararq at rata. OFFICE on the south side of the Public Square, 2 doors welt of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, August 22, 1853. (Office removed to one door West of Bitchler's Drug t Book-store,Chambersburgstreet,) Attorney A. Solicitor for Patents and Pensioms. BOUNTY Land Warrants, Back-pay sus pended Claims,and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C. ; also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought. and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants to lowa. Illinois and other Western States. 'Apply to hint personally or by letter. Gettysburg. Nov. 21. 1853. J. Lawrence Hill, N. D., lIAS his Once one door west of the Lnthe ran church, in Chautberaborg street, sad opposite Grammer's store, where those wibh ing'to have any Dental Operation perform ed are respectfully invited to call. RUSKINCIES : Dr. D. Gilbert. Dr. C. N. Befluchy, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Knuth. 1).D., Rev. IL L. &uglier, D. D.. Rev. Prctf. William M. Reynolds. Rev. Prof. 51. Jacobs, Prof. 51. L. Stover. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tf Bounty Laud Claims. TE undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for Bounty Lands under the late act of Congress. Those who have 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.. Gettysburg, Ilarch 12, 1855. tf NDREW W. FLEMMING, residing In Breckinridge street, near James Pierce's, Gettysburg, offers his services to the public as a Sate Crier and ..4uctioneer. Ilis charges are moderate. and he will on all occasions en deavor to render satisfaction. Ile hopes to receixe a share of public patronage. Aug. 17, 1:4.57. Stauffer & Harley. Cheap Watches and Jewlry, WHOLESALE and Retail, at thelladel. V V phut Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 148 (Old No. )6) North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches. foil jeweled, 18 carat cases. $2B 00: Gold Lapin's. 18 carat. $24 00; Silver Levers, full jeweled, 812 00: Sifter Le pines.jewels, 89 00; superior Quartiers, 17 00 Gold Spectacles, 37 00; fine Silver do. 11 50; Gold Ursoetets, $3 00: Ladies' Gold Pencils, $1 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set. $5 00: Gold Pens, with pencil and silver bolder. $1 00. Gold Finger Rings, 37; cents to $80; Watch Gismos, plain, l2{ cents; patent 181: Lunet 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. On hand, some gold and silver Levers and Lepines. still lower than the abore prices. at. 12, 1857. ly licllE A'S D. IVConatigity, 3tturatti at taw, Auctioneering. R. BREADS LIIMBERZCOAL MTh:STOVES! N. ;V FIRJI! TER undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, that they have entered into a co-partnership. and intend opening a COAL & LUMBER YARD, on Washington street, in the rear of the Eagle Hotel, where they will be hippy to see all who may favor them with a call. They will furnish every variety of Since, Blacklinitig and Lintelmrner a COAL, at the lowest possi ble wholesale rates. in order to introduce it into general use. They also intend keeping a full and general assortment of LUMBER. as soon as the Railroad is completed. They will keep constantly on hand every variety of COAL and WOOD STOVES, among whioh are the celebrated William Fenn. Noble Cook, Royal Cook and Sea • Shell Cook Stoves. Also the Charm, Ca jtol, Victor. Planter, Premium and Parlor Cook Stoves. Air-tight. Star, Franklin, Hot-air Parlor Grate, Lady Washington. Oak, Magnolia. Union. Air-tight Bare Cylinder, Tropic and Harp Cannon Stoves. Persons wishing to examine their stock will please call at their Stove Ware Ru im, on West Middle street, at the residence of Robert Sheads. 1170Ners promptly attended to. ROBERT SHEADS, C. 11ENRY BUMMER. Gettysburg, Aug. 31, 1857. THE FARMERS' I MECHANICS' Savings Institution of Adams Co. IIIIIS Institution receives deposites for which it pays interest as follows : For over 10 months. 4 per cent. per annum. For 3 and not over 10 months, 3 per cent. per annum. For transient &wakes, not less than 3O days. 2 per cent, per annum, payable on demand without notice. A joint fund (capital) of 310,000 has been paid in. For loans apply on Wednesday. Sums received on deposite u low as a dime. Interest to be allowed whenever the deposites amount to 35,00, and on each thtional 35,U0 and upwards. Office in South West Come of Public Square. next to George Arnold's store. Open daily front 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., and for receiv iregdepostuts every Saturday, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Pr'sae'''. GEORGE TIIIIIINE. Trra.mrer & SPereldiry, GEORGE ARNOLD. Directors, John Brough, John Horner, Samuel Durboraw, George Arnold. A. Heintz('!man, Jacob Muss.lman, D. Meert-ary, D. McConnughy, Witiiarn Culp, John Mickley, Robert Horner, John Throne. April 6.1857. 25 WITNESSES; THE FORGER COYVICTED /OLIN S. SYS MI TUE ACTIUM, ;0 %Vito has had 10 years experience as a Bank si et and Publisher, and author of .4 Series of Lectures at the B. tray ra bernarte, LEI when, for 10 suecettlive nights, over FP 3:7 50,000 People ,gyp Crated him with rounds of applause, while 'z he exhibited the manner in which Conn terreitera execute their (rands, and the ii surest and shortest mean of Detecting them ! Cio l The Bank Note Engravers all say he is the O greatest Judge of Paper Toner living. 0 O Gilt ',TEST DIS OVERT OOP TEN PRESENT CIENTIINT Po O DETUTING COUNT CRIII NOTES. "Desenbing every Genuine Ha Lin existence, and exhibiting. at a gla . every Counterfeit in Caroni ton! Arranged so cdtuirably that RNMENCS is O NAST AND DWZOTION INSTANTANEOUS. t7No index to examine ! No pages to hunt op! But so simplified and arranged C that the Merchant, the Baia:or and Business man can see all at a Glance. Freneir and German. 6- • TILL'S NACU MAT WWI ill li BAR IN LUS OWN id NATIVII TONGUE. 2 MOST IMILVICT SANK NOTS LIST ?WILLSON.° N I Also. a list of id ALL nri ?siva?* Bissau is MINIMA A Complete Smuniary of the Finance of • Europe and America will be published in =teach edition, together with all the impor e tent News of the day. Also, A SERIES OF TALES, From an old Manuscript found in the East. AIL furnishes the moat Complete History of • ORIENTAL LIFE, g Describing the moat Perplexing Situations 44in which the Ladies end Gentlemen of that country have been so often found. These ia Stones will continue throughout the whole year, and will prove the most entertaining ever offered to the public. yr ri"Fornished Weekly to Subscribers 0 only, at $1 a year. An letters must be ad dressed to JOHN S. DYE. Broker. Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall 'street, April 27,1857. ly New York. Carriages, Buggies, &c. GOOD AND CHEAP! MBE undersigned would inform his friends and the public generally, that he con tinues the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSI NESS, in all its branches, at his establish ment, in East Middle Street, (near the east end,) Gettysburg,' Pa., where lie has on banl a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put up to order whatever may ho desired in his Tine, viz :—Rnekaway and Boat-Body Carriages; T o p, Roc4. away & Trotting Buggies, t ... . 11 1;" Jersey Wayon.q, (-e. With good workmen and good materials, he can pledge his work to be of the best quality —and his prices are among the lowest. litirltepairing done at short notice, and at reasonable rates. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Call ! JACOB TROXEL. June 15, 1557. Tailoring. Removed a Few Peon South oftheOldStand JH. SKELLY respectfully informs his old • cu Comers and the public generally, that he condom( the TAILORING BUSINESS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore street, where he will be happy to accommodate all wbo may patronize him. All work entrusted to his care warranted to fit and be of most sub stantial make. Thankful for past favors, be solicits a continuance of public patronise. E 7" The New Fork Spring and Summer Factions are received. Celt and see them. Gettysburg, April 9, 1855. PARLOR COOK.—This Stove is especially adapted to Dining Rooms and will re commend itself on the more of economy and oonvenianse. It is very ornamental. Call and Pre it. SIIEADS do BUEHLER. ADAMS COUNTY Mutiud Toe Insurance Company. ' ortleißs. Pruident—Georga Swope. Vice l're‘ident—S. R. Russell Secretary—lL A. Buehler. Treasurer—David M'Cre A rv. .E.recutive Cons mitiee Ita e bert McCurdy, Andrew lleintzelrnan, Jacob King. M tests.--(leorge Swope, D. A. Buehler, R. M'Curdy, Jacob King, A. Ileintzelman, I). Wereary, J. J. Kerr, M. Eicbalberger, S. IL. Russell, A. B. Kurtz, Andrew Pulley, S. Fahnemtoct, Win. B. Wilson, 11. A. Picking, Wm. B. Welchem, Jahn NVolford, R. G. Mc- Creary. John Horner. E. W. Stable, J..Augh inbaugh, AlAliel F. Uitt. Cvsnpany is limited in its opera tionhs to the county of Adams. It has been in socee.sful operation for more than six years, and in that period has paid all losses and ax nenses, without any asseasmeid, having also a 1 trge surplus capital in the Treasury. The Company employs ne Agents--aU business being done by the Managers, who are annual ly elected by the Stockholders. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers for farther infor mation. C. H. BUEHLER The Executive Committee meets at the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every mouth, at 2, P. M. Sept. 28, 1857. llover's Liquid Hair Dye. PIA following, from that eminent Physi cian of Philadelphia, Dr. Brinck le, added to the testimony of Professor BoOth. only con firms what is evikneed by thousands who have used llover's Dye : ••Girard Row, Chesnut street, Philadelphia, Dec. 22. 18;3. f "In regard to Hover's Hair Dye, I can state unhesitatingly that it contains no deleterious ingredients. and may be used with entire , safety, and the utmost confidence and XUCCe CI.", Rorer's Writing and Indelible Inks are so well and widely known, as to require' no eulogy of their merits. it is only necessary to say. that the steady and increasing demand, gives the best evidence that they maintain their character for superiority which distin guished them when first introduced. years aye. Orders addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 RACE street. above Fcurth, (old No. 144) Philadelphia, will receive prompt atten tion by JOSEPH F.. HOVER, Manufacturer. Sept. 7. ' [April 13. ly) THE subscribers would respectfully an nounco to their friends and the public that they have opened a Hardware Store, in Balti more street. adjoining Vie residence of David Ziegler, Gettysburg. in which they always In tend to offer to the public a large and general assortment of CUTL E RY. COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, 'JD /Li Tr tcbar—mare, Sipe Paints, Oils, and Dye-stu in general, including every description of arti cles in the above line of busine-is, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, Shoe-mtkers, Saddlers, and the public gener ally. Our stock baring been selected with great cam and purchased for cash, we guaran tee (for the reedy money,) to dispose t.,f any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased anywhere. We partimilarly request a call from oar friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and doing business on fair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEULEIi, Gettysburg, -me 9, 1851. tf Still Another Arrival of •' GOODS, AT JACOBS .1 BM'S, Baltimore street, near the Diamond, where greater bar gains than ever can best:cured. "Quick sales and Small profits"—always better fir seller and buyer—is the motto. they praelke as well 'mg preach. Give them a call for anything in the Merchant Tailoring line , --you won't re gret it. Gettysburg; July 13, 1857. • Ilanover B. Railroad. riIItAINS over the Hanover Bradch Railroad 1 mow run as follows : Pint Train leaves Hanover at 9 s. X., with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Columbia and Philadelphia. This Train also connects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at 12 x. Second Train leaves at 2.15 P. lg.. with Pas sengers fqr Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns with passengers from York, Etc. Ang. 3. J. LEIB, Agent. Stone Peach & Tomato Bottles. 1 . thave just received a large lot of Peach and Tomato Stone Jars—an ex cellent article for preserving fruit. If you want something that will not rust and injure the fruit, by all means use stone ware.— There Is nothing equal to it. Call and see them at FAHNESTOCKS'. The Franklin Howe, (FORWIRLY 116 GOLDEN 1101151,) Corner of Franklin and Ifotrard Streets,. BALTIMORE. DANIEL 'IIIcCOY. PROPRIETOR. llifirPermanent and Transient Boarders acoommodatod with First-Class Board and Pleasant .11.30.11.11. Citilh3LS MOD2RATZ. - U. K. CAD' , Sept. 28. General Superintendent. With a Larger Stock than Ever JACOB NORBECK has just reeeired from the city a large stock of GROCERIES, FISH, k,:.. the largest he has yet offered to the public, and which he is now opening. at his new location, Kerr's Corner, on Baltimore street. Give him a call 1 You will find his Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Salt, Teas, and everything else, the best and the obeap. est to be had in town—be having bought at low rates, and being determined to sell fast at small profits. Recollect, Kerr's old corner, Baltimore acid Iligh Streata. Gettysburg, May 11, 1857. T HAVE rented the'Foundry for the ensu ing year, and ant prepared to make the different kinds of Castings usually made at a Foundry. I will keep constantly on hand the different kinds of PLOUGHS, Points, Shares, Cutters, ,t..c.; Pots, Kettles, Pans, Washing Machines, &c.; Stoves and Machinery; Por ches, Verandah's and Cemetery Fencing made and put up with digpatch. All orders will be attended to promptly ; but being without capital, and money being neceuary to carry on the business, I will be compelled to sell for cash, but un all country work 5 per cent. will be deducted. Suitable trade will be taken, if delivered at the time of purchasing. Give us a call. _ E. M. WARREN . Gettvsburg Jane 1. 1857. .., GEORGE and Henry Wampler will make MooseTO:Riling and put up the same low, for cash °rot:Hilary produce. Farmers and all others wishing their houses, barus. &c., spout ed, would do well to give them a call. U. 1 H. WA3[PLE3. April 18, 1853. tf TRUNKS, Carpet Bags, Velices, fe., of best quality, and low rates, at • SAMSON'S. FOB anything in the Flour, Grocery and ProTinton line, nail at Incorporated March 13, ISSI W. D. BR[NCKLE, M. D New Hardware Store. Hardware, iron, Steel, Groceries, JUST FROM THE CITY, TO THE COUNTRY. GOOD NEWS. Speuti ng I GILLESPIE & THOMAS'. riST TIT SIDA:SCIT AND tontfla 011 T Of SZABON F A RMERS, read this, and then come and buy,for we still hnve "a few more left I" The subscriber takes this method of calling the attention of the public in general t.) that valuable piece of ma,:hiaery, styled Hersh's Patent Hay Hoist*: and. Manure Excavator. Ilsving the right of all Adams county, he will sell either machines or township rights. 11. G. C.11:11.. llerAlso, at the same place, you can be ac corum.xlated with as fine 1311GdIES as can be got up in the State fur the sante money—con 'tautly kept on hand. Repatrin4 dune, neatly and cheaply. at short entice. kinds of country prujuce taken in exchange fur work. Gettysburg, May 18, 1857. Cm The Rev. C. S. Burnett, WHILE laboring as a Missionary in Southern Asia, discovered a simple and certain Cure rot Consumption, Aslhasa, Bron chitis, Coughs. Colds. /Vernon., Debility, and all impurities of the Blood; also, an easy and effectual mode of Inhaling the Remedy, Ac tuated by a desire( to benetit his suffering fel lows, he will cheerfully send the Recipe (free) to such as desire it, with full and explicit di rections for preparing and successfully using the Medicine. Addresq REV. C. S. BURNETT. 831 Broadway, N.. 1: City. August 3, 1857. Gin TWO DULY LINES TO ILI.VOrER. 1 - 4 1 XTR A ACCOMMODATIONS.—The un dersigned returns his thanks to the public', for the encouragement heretofore extended to him, and takes pleasure in announcing that fie has completed arrangements by which TWO DAILY LINES of ,17. Coaches will run between Getty-• y LO burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains to and from Baltimore, York, Harrisburg, Philadelphia. &c. Persons desiring tickets or-, information will call on the undersigned, or on Crtsitt.xs TAT R. Ticket Agent, at the Eagle Hotel, in Chambersburg street. ir7Special attention given to all packages, &c., or other business entrusted to the under signed between Gettysburg and Hanover, which will be promptly and carefully attend ed to. 10 - The undersigned has also effected ar rangements by which he will be able to supply Coaches, Stages, &c., for Funerals and otker occasions, at moderate charges. NICHOL\ S WEAVER Gettysburg, April la, 1857. - . . - • " 4 'r • . ,• - . • Fll.l, r' . . - 4.• . • • • • • THE LAHGE-ST Ch air & Furniture Establishment In Baltimore. - ATItiOT'S GAY ST. WAREROOMS, lI '2l .V , .11/4 Gay aired, near Fayette, woure ar.) kept, always on hand, or made to ordor, every style of French TETE-A-TETES, in Piush, IlAir, Cloth or Brocatelle. French Full Stuff and Medallion Parlor AILM CHAIRS, in Plush, Hair, Cloth or Brueatelle. Fret-tell Full Stuff Caved PARLOR CHAIRS, in sots, with Plush, Hair, Cluth or tir tel le. SOFAS. half Freuch Spring Mahogany, and Walnut Parlor C11.1111:_ 4 , hair, Cloth or RUCKING CHAlRS—variocui designs, in Hair, Cluth anti Plush. Stuff Spring LOUNCIES—a large assort ment always on hand, or any pattern made or uovere.l with any plods to urder. CHAMBER, SWITS--in Mahogany or Walnut, complete, from $34 up. CANE CHAIRS and Rocking do.—the largest assortment ready made in any one house iu the United States—from $l2 a &s -en np. Bar R )o-n, Offs , .o and Dining CHAIRS, in Oak, Walnut. or Mahogany, with Cuue, Wood or Stuffed Seats—an assortment embracing over 50 dozen. W•tod se.tt CIIAIRS and SETTEES and Rucking Olia'ra—vver 100 dozen. A. MATHIGT, 25 North Gay Street, near Fayette street. May 18, 1837. ly REMOVAL, AND NEW FIRM E undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public in general. that they have commenced the Cabinet and Chair-risking business. in Baltimore street. near Middle. where they will manufacture all kinds Ai „ Li s• of b'IJ RMTURE, each as Dressing and Common Bureaus. Tables of ye. rious dese.iptiona, Bedsteads. Wardrobes, Stands. and every other article in their line— Au. of the bad workmanship and good ma teriels, which will enable them to warrant their work. Also, every variety of CHAIRS. Corrnis made at short notice, and in the various styles. House Painting and Papering attended to, and done in the best manner. Their prices will be as low as the lowest, as all who may patronise them will acknowledge. D"*Lumber and country produce taken in exchange for work. NORBECK & BELLE!. Gettysburg, Feb. 23, 1857. ly FULL STOCK OF Fall Dry Goods. EYRE & LA.NDELL, FOURTH & ARCH streets, Philadelphia, respectfully re quest Cash Buyers to examine a fine stock of SEASONABLE GOODS, adapted to Btsr PENNSYLVANIA TRADE. Full Line of Fall Dress Goods. New Designs of Fall Shawls. Rich Silks of Newest Styles. Good Black Silks of all widths. 4 Cases assorted French Merinnes. 7 " Poil de Sherres, New Goods. British and American Dark Prints. Satinetts, Cassimeres, Cloths and Vesting". Muslius, Linens, Flannels, Blankets, &,c. N. B. Auction Bargains from New York and this City daily received. Particular at tention given to Country orders for Desirable Goode. Terms SETT CASH. August 31. E-37. 3m W. GILLESPIE. HENRY THOH•S. Family Grocery & Provision Store. GILLESPIE THOMAS respectfully in form the people of Gettysburg and the public generally, that they hare just return ed from the city with a general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and VEGETA BLES, which they are prepared to sell as low as the lowest. E I LOUR and FEED always on hand, and sold at small profits. &ore on York street, one door east of Wat tles' Hotel. Gettysburg. Aug. 3, 1857. Removed to Hanover. FRANCIS J. WILSON, late of the Wash ington House at Abbottstoven, has taken HERSHEY'S OLD AND POPULAR STAND, in lianover, where he will be happy to enter tain all who may patronize him. His Table is supplied with the best the market and-pr den can afford, and his Bar with the choicest of liquors. His Stables are commodious, and attended by careful Ostlers. Give him a call. Yon will a:ways And FRAME. on the spot, ready and willing to make everybody oeto. fortable. [April 27,1867. Attention, ODe s;40: _ NOW TB TBZ MO^. • To Hate Your Picture Teal'. SA3IIJEL WEAVER having provid e d Mi. self with en entire new an&aplendidOlLT LIIMT DAGUIRREAN ROOM at Me mi.; dens in West Middle street, opposite Prof. Jacobs, one !square West of Baltimore Mgt" where he is now' prepared to furnish Ambrotypet and Daguerreotypes, in every style of the art, which be will WIN rant to give entire satisfuction. His long az perience and superior apparatus give buns advantages seldom furnished by Degas/rams establishments out of the city. lie bas large number of specimens at his Gall Heebsal berstnrg streetwhere he will co tofore;whicii the public arc rot . 1 and examine. 5:7 - Charges from 50 cents to 160. Hours' of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Gold Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for mthiateres, always on hand. at the very lowest prices. 17Cbildren will not be taken for less thaw 50 cents. 7 - AMBROTYPES taken from *so dollsr and upwards. and in the beat style. July 20. 1858. tf Important Discovery. CONSUMPTION And all DiAeases of the Lungs arid Throat area'asitively Curable by Inhalation, WHICH cenveys the remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the air passages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough. causes a free and easy ex pectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving that tone and energy so indis pensable fur the restoration of health. To be able 4 state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to me a source of ulklloyed pleasure. It is as much ander the control of medical treatmeut as any other for ! midable disease; ninety out of every hundred cases can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent. in the second; but in thrthird stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent , for the Lungs are so cut up by the dis ease as to bid defiance to medical skill.— iflven, however. in the last atages, Inhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the United States alone ; and a correct calculation 'shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptive's grave. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, fur it spares neither age nor sex, but sweep. off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gilt, I sin enabled to offer to the afilioted_a ',permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood. find the immediate effect produced by their deposition in the lungs is to previmt lbe free admission of air into the sir cells,which c.iusea a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to ex pect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those adroit. ietered through the stomach : the patient 'will ' always find the lungs free-and the breathing• easy, after Inhaling remedies. Thus, inhala tion is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with more power and certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of ailudnietratien, chlorofocm inhaled will entirely destroy semi. bilk.) , in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous aptem, so that a limb may he am putated without the slightest pain ; inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy Vein a few hours. The inhalation if ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently deed.— ' The odor of many of the medicines is percepti• ble in the skin a few minutes after being in haled, and may be Immediately detected to the blond. A convincing proof of the coned tutional.effects of inhalation. is - the feet that sickness is always •produced by breathing foul air—is not this positive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously administered through the lunge should pro. , duce the happiest 'exults During eighteen years' practice. many thousands suffering .front diseases of the lungs and direst:, bane (bebeen under my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures. even after the spfferers had been pronounced in the last stages, Whieb fully satisfies rue that consumption is no I longer a fatal disease. My treatment of con sumption is original, and founded on long ex perience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tuber cles, he., enables me to distinguish readily, the various forme of dimes= that simulate con. sumption, and apply the proper remedies, rare ly being mistaken even in a single case. This familiarity, in connection with certain patho logical and microscopic diseoverien, enables me to relieve the lungs from tteffects of Mb* 'meted chests, to etiletrge the c at, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, greing e • rgy and tone to the entire system. icines with full directions sent to any part the United States and Canadas by patients coinmudimiting their symptoms by letter. But the care would be more certain if I the patient should pay toe a visit, whieh would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me to prescribe with touch greater certainty, and then the cure could be . effected without my seeing the patient again. G. W. GRAIIAM, M. 11., o . ifice l ll3l.Filbert S 1 ~(olit 11 - o.lo9,)bciato 12th, PIIILADIMPIIIA, PA. July 20, 1857. ly REMO PA L WINGEILD, WHITE & SWOPE, WEIOLXSALS DKALERS IN BOOTS, SIIOES, CAPS, Sr, STRAW GOODS; ALSO, IN I.4.BIIIONABLZ .Afolesldn, Sdk, Felt and Fur lota, - N. W. Cor r . BWI'IMOILY h 1110WALIU1 Adam B. Wingerd, Daniel S. White, BALTIMORE, MIA .7olts A. Swope. Aug. 3, 187. ALARGE lot of SUMMER CLOTPINO, selling at very stnallTrofits at COBEAN ,LPAXTOIIII3. One Dollar & Seventy-five Cents, PAID IN ADVANCE, Will Secure the Regular Visit of " De , e 014111 ei * ? " to the Home of any Family in the County. ITS --1411.115A.L WILL Afford Instruction and Amusomenip FOR FATILERS, MOTLIKES, BROTIIMILE AND SISTZAIN OLD AND 'YOUNG, MALE AND FEMALE. No family Mould be without the Compile* tie)...51,75 could be spent in no mom Writable manner than by subscribing for the "COMPILES, , " which will fumUh you with all the news of the day, 'Ake markets, the marriages and the deaths occurring in the community, withaboice selections of literature, poetmaritand humor, and all that will go to *Qv a first-rate Family Newspaper ; dress the Editor and Proprietor ifiNRY J. STAHLE. 14folliv:4144 1 101 .BfirlVe are better prepred than ever to execute JOB PRINTLNO, ilt ad various branches. With two Presses, and an nnutmallY lario. - atssortment of jobbing letter and other materials, public may rest assured that for neat ness and expedition itydeing v 00 411116 Commaaa". Mire 41 ,eaalipe beat" II Ell