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, iIJ-` l 4ladore of Ituggizto.
.i . *. PI the (.MlAs.—Nuggins
illt-- *•. ' 4 9 CS ht a eight' Plmee?
-' P ' -6 # 414 1 1 in - his pow*.
Awn 40in 9 4,0 his bootisolt4tici umbrella,
ek , ._• eatreatiug to the upper story
:a j ..
•. {peat be aceupied, took a
•. , . ',attached it to a strong rafter,
• • • , • *impended payments
ANS bilaalleif at the same out of the win
-4411(m • shinning down in a back yard,
teats round rata just as his
t
iwO ta il ors' and his washer
ol
oiaan, oa u upstairs to break iu the
490 r st Lis'apartment.
fie retreated to the elevator of one of
oar **ebonies, though he ultimately
ilOpem to pay hie creditors ten cents
apiece as soon as ho sells his 4 exobange"
tiis # l l4 al; unpaid bill in New York
titt t 9 which he fondly gives that title.)
In Meantime he is writing a pham-
Jet, tultiqg the formation of a General
sign and "Anti-Paying Debts
1,..1ic , bas sent us his articles of agree
went, one of which is that the fee of
fen dollar, be " charged to" all new
*limbers, whose standing is ti) by
fo'r
to
d if Pao fee is by itiadvcrteno,y
i
Aiwa are several provisions, one
otimisiCh squints towards n return to
the filabbatie year, upon which Muggins
Newt( Auhns to hare already experi
mentally entered. He tqlls us, in a
SA TlOte i {.{hest g twelyeTinotith interca
-o'o4 atiint mow, making all collections
;$
p Niswess transactions illegal and
:dazing three hundred and sixty
-4.ldays and six hours, is just what
lie community need. Perhaps it is.—
We in* upon Mug4ins as " eventually
rpod:"—Cti wa go PrcsB.
: 1111itri. negro illicrulan in Norfolk,
said,
is,. came one day to his master,
said, r..M.Assa, I want to bay myself
—I got tree hundred dollars, sir; I
imie Pay you dat down, and gib you de
"When I me/c' urn." " Very well,
'rums, tiatid his master, " you have been
AIIER# fellow, and I will comply with
ow Wiall," Tho uioney - was accord
infily 'aid, and the inchoate free. o
.00. Walker not to be Removed.-
1440 Alb*2l,y Argus of the 3.1 inst., pub
-10146 Om following despatch from the
Prookiont to the Hon. Daniel E. &Ales
1$ is **it and official contradiction to
Um story of Walker's removal :
WASHINOTON, NOV, 2, IS(7.
'4l:,ttle lion. D. 4. Sickles: --There
is ii6t; # word of t.r4tli in tile removal of
St.aaton.
- JAMES BUCHANAN.
,t4e.Rtia affects to believe otherwise
The oilitornisy knerw more in regard TV
tO Mr. Both% flan 's views than that gen- col
got 44 yi* himself It would certainly by ,
1154141 the &at time, that paper under
laikoto know other people's business cl);
hat iniMPV/ir'sfiVe, ih eßilvtiftwunno. b l l
ash on his own hook in the troubled'
ilairrriloas waters of freedom.
lairtd Parson 'Sludge of Essex coun
tiy% sot, to be rather unpopular with his
Uiliktoward the latter part of his labors.
i=dubsaki not dismiss him as he was
'for
V llfe, and he was not to be
coaxed, bought, or scared off, so
tiinitintrod his preaching—but every
Sunday his audience grew less and less,
Iditiit had d windled to a baker's dozen.
Howbeit, the old parson kept along in
the—even tailor of his way, declaring
that he would not give tip as long as he
meld *y"" we." Finally his flock was
taidiii4tl to one solitary old deacon, to
faitWhe preached for nearly a year,
*An t the old saint died—then, as the
if l OChaitable preacher-man could not say
AV he gave rip the pulpit.
.ppASabib, the man who has re
diginguished himself in India by
, •tive Children in wooden boxes and
•'tag them into the flumes, according
i 0 , 46 ltrench writer, cannot read a ten
d:insane. in Byron or Shakspeare with
out being moved to tears He speaks
Fratehiltahnn, and English, is acquaint
ed with their several literatures, talks
the latter its fluently and surely as any
arntlernan de Hyde Parck," and trans
;kVA, "Hamlet" into llindoo, to tb(
posit admiration of competent critics.
•Preparing for a Storut.—A few nights
• ' Mr. Bodkin,. who had been out
his glass and pipe, on going home
• • irrowed an umbrella, and when
itife's tongue was loosened, he sat,
aria bed, and suddenly spread out the
Pal & ri • ce - tare you going to do with that
t' said she.
t« by, my dear, I expect a very
beayy storm to-night, and so I came
0 . 1 4 6000 d."
000ns than two minutes Mrs. Bodkin
'fflog.kiat , asleep.
ahiatly I wish I waa a
ghost, blamed if I don't," said a poor
oseyythe other night, as he sat solito
leirang in the cold. " They goes wherever
=
geese, toll free; tloy don't owe
y nothing, and that's - comfort.—
Ildsafeirerheard tell of a man who had
alai against& ghost? Nobody. They
1111.11 r bey 'hats and vittals, nor liquor,
bdr a lkil i r to eaw wood and ran errands
as Veici: • Their shirts never gets dirty,
nor their trowsers out at the knees as I
ever beard Wise: Ghosts is the only
inriaparukent people I Iratorre arr. I rail
ly-wiah I was sue."
IMIPThe editor of the " Wring and
TN` *ars he has seen the oontriv
antltl'ti►hieh some lawyers use when
thrl.'iriktu up with the subject." He
ad e l At ts,yi : "It's a glass concern and
at,"
MI" A. lady " asks the Portland Ad
vertise. request those clergymen
who 'tweed: against silks and satins,
not" to wear be.lt satin vests, -or lift
aP t Vatir li t h ee s.B vest. t° "IlasY the bilk
riStialm-Baalv--The Rhode Island
aceordiEL: mite
assibimf Us. ooDdition ; on the
Utiquits4 • eircu • n of $886,.
• • . • nit wren dollars in specie
:' • ling the earreaay with a
• A.
seas 160 livery stables
siktkolaistableicia Now Nark.
Doots open at Cio'aloelt. 1.. M.—Performance
to ousamanae insasedistely after.
Adults, FREE
Children, (under 12 years of age,) Half Price
GRIND OOMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT
The subscriber, thankful for 7ttet favor',
respetifally informs the inhabitaute of get
iyaburg and surrounding country, of the
fact that he has just receiyed from the New
York Auctioso
SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS!
which he is determined to sell at astonishing
ly low rates for CASIf. In return fur the liber
al patronage bestowed upon him, be will give
a Grand Complimentary Benefit, on which oc
casion will be presented
TWO MAGNIFICENT PIECES!
On Warteeday, October
and every day until further notice, will be
presented the very pnpular Tragedy of
GOOD FITS'
with the following unrivalled cut :—Fashion
able Clothing, from the fineit to the lowest
priced qualities. Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods, In great variety. Boots, Shoes, Rats,
Caps, &c., to suit all tastes.
An Intermission of Ten Minutea,
to alluw those making large purchases time
fur Lunch, le., &c.
The whole to conclude with M, Samson's site
easeful Play, entitled
VABIETIESI
the beauty of which will cause great sick*.
meat among the Ladies and Gentlemen,
Oct. 26,1857. tf
I=l
This has been the result of its marked en
-Brericrit ty in quality, and-its invariable nai
-1
t The publio may be assured of the continu
04ance of the high standard now established, ...
8 „ The production is over Twenty' Tons daily,
1 and the demand has extended throughout the.
VI whole of the United States, and to foreign '
uqcountri ea.
tit Working thus on a very large scale, and ,
sti under a rigid system, they are able to secure
if is perfect uniformity in the quality throughout
co the year. Thir is the great Desideratum in
1 . Starch.making, and is realized nolo for the
'4.lfirst tints.
1 , The very best Starch that can be made,
wt and no other, Is always wanted by consumers,
'and this will be supplied to them by the gra
cern, as soon as their customers have learned .
' which is the best, and ask for it—otherwise
they would be likely to get that article on
which the largest profit win be made.
Mr. Kingsford has been engaged in the manu
facture of Starch continuously for the last 27
years, and during the whole 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.
loa- Ask for Kingiferd's Starch, as the
name Oswego has been recently taken by another
factory.
It is sold by all of the best grocers in near
ly every part of the country.
T. KINGSFORD Ai SON'S
Oswego Cora Starch,
(FOR PCDDINOB, t 0.,)
if
AS obtained an equal celebrity with their
I Starch for the Laundry. This article is
perfectly pure, and is. in every respect, equal
to the best Bermuda Arrow-Root, besides hav
ing additional qualitil which render it inval
uable for the desert. -
Potato Starch has been extensively packed
arsi sold as Corn Starch. and has given false
impressions to many, as to the real merits of
our Corn Starch.
From its great delicacy and porky. it is
coining also into extensive use as a diet for in
fants and invalids.
Win. B. McClellan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Office on the
south side of the public square, 2 doors
west of the Sentinel olfloe.
4 1 4 0 Gettysburg, August 22, 1S:31.
A TTORNEY AT LAW, ((ace one door
west of Buehler's drug and book store,
Chambesaburg street,) Arroaziar AND SO
LICITOR TOR PATLVTA AND PRNSIONS. Bounty
Land Warrants, Back-pay supended
and all other claims against the Government
at Washington, D. C ; also American Claims
it% England. Land Warrants- located and
sold, or bought, and highest prices given.—
Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa,
Illinois and other western States. Pt:l - Apply
to him personally or by letter.
Gettysburg. Nov. 21, 1853.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will faithfully and
promptly attend to all business entrusted
to him. Ile speaks the German language.—
Office at the same place, in South Baltimore
street, nearTorney's dreg store, and nearly
opposite Danner & Ziegler's store.
Gettysburg, March O.
J. Lawrence Hill, N. D.
t h. iprAS his office one
ji-L door west of the
Lutheran church in
Chattabersbnrg street, and opposite ricking's
store, where those wishing to have an Deli.
tal Operation performed are respectfully invi
ted to call. RitrzsttNcas: Dr. D. Honer,
Rev. C. P. Kruth, D. D., Rev. IL L. Baugher,
D. D., Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L,
Stmver. [Gettysburg, April 11,'53.
lIE undersigned will attend promp tly to
11 the collection of claims for Bounty Lands
under the latotoote of Congress- Thome who
have already. received 40 or 80 acres. OW now
receive the balance by calling on the subscri
ber and making the neeessary application.
JOEL B. DANNER.
Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf
SPOUTING.—Genrge and Henry Wimpler
will taste House Spouting and put up the
same low, fur cash or country produce. Far-
Joan and all others wishing their houses,
Urns, &c., spouted, would do well togive
them s call. G. L 11. IS".&3IPLX,L
April 18,1833. if
A NDRIM •W. PtitafMlNG, residing In
a. Brookiafidgt urea", wear James Pierce%
Gottivberg *re *ix' 'service% to the potee
as a SAkr Veirr sad tiosar. flu °tunes
are abollerqs, ao+beilkilkorkaUseamaiowioa
desior be rs it eradiation. 111 kepi'
'weft i'sfiare of Olitrte Okikeisige.
GRAND SHOW !
♦T GITTTABGAG, PA.
Samson, ilanitger Proprietor
PRICIIS OF ADMISSION
TO TUE PUBLIC v.
T. KINGSFORD ib SON'S
Pure elwella Starch,
(FOR 11111 LAUNDRY.)
AS utablisbed a greater celebrity than
haa 5.7.7 oars/
E. N. KELLOGG k CO., Aagarrs,
196 Fulton Street, N. Y.
ALLEN & NEEDLES, AcnixTs,
23 Sala)) Wharves, Phila.
Aug. 10, 1857. 3m
D. hieConaughy,
Edward B. Buehler,
Bounty Land Claim&
~ocaqaert g.
:ed the
Je% oompt every variety. style
and price. In part of Dry goods.--Black
Saks, Black Alpaccas„ plain and fancy De
laines, Bere4es, Gingham'', plain and fancy
Jaconets, plain and dotted Swiss Viaterines,
Liwn, Mull. 3L)uslins, blue and unbleached
Shirtings, Osnaborg, Bud 'riekinA, Jaquared
Diaper. _ _
Gents' and Boy's Wear.—Black Cloth,
Black Ca.ssimei ea. fancy and plain Cassi
metes, silk and fancy 'eating, Kentucky
Jeans, Tweeds, Denina, Cottonadee, Farmer's
Drill,wevery style and price. A fine aisOri
men t of Gloves and Hosiery of every style and
quality.
GrOeitried.—Brown, Crushed, Granulated,
Pulverized, and Clerified Sugar, D. & W.
Syrup, New Orleans Molaaßes, Ground Alum
and line Salts, Dairy do., Gueeuswere, Glass
ware. Cutlery, Cedar-ware, and every other
article found in a well-conducted Dry Goods
and Grocery Store
Having selected their stock with care, they
are enabled to sell cheap for Cash, and re
spectfully solicit a share of the public pa
tronage.
be" All kinds of Country Produoo taken in
IlLettaxige for goods.
11. S. it E. 11. MINNIGII.
0,3 t. 5, 1837
Fancy Fun for Ladies.
JOHN FAREIRA CO., (Sew No.) RIB
MARKET Street, above Eighth, PhilA
delphia. Importers, Manufacturers and
dealers in Ladies'. (lentlemon and Children's
FANCY FURS, Wholesale and Retail. J.
F. k co., would call the attention of Dealers
and the public generally to their immense
Stuck of Fancy Furs for 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, Talmo,
Victorines, Buns, Muffs and MutTataes, from
the finest Russian Sale to the lowest price
Domestic Furs.
For Gentlemen the largest assortment of
Fur Collars, Gloves, Gauntlets, &A.; being
the direct Importers of all oar Furs and
Manufaotarers of them under our own super
vision, we feel satisfied we Gan offer better in
ducements to dealers and the public general
ly than any other house, having an immensa
assortm4mt to select from and ati.berssfufae
tarers' prjAii,... W 4AG fire a call. .
JOIIN FAREIKA & C4j.,
No. 818 Market &reef, , above Eighth, Piild'a.
Sept. 21, 18.57. 4m
Proclamation.
WHEREAS the Hon. Romer J. Tram
V T President of the several Courts of Com
mon Pleas, in the Counties composing the 19th
District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the
trial of all capital and other offenders in the
said district, and DAVID Zieauta and DAVID
Horwitz. Easqrs.. Judges of the Courts of Oyer
and Terminer, and Gen Delivery, for
the trial of all car)* .at and (Jitters in the
County of Adams—have ed their precept.
bearing date the 17th day of A agnst,in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
tifty-six, and to me directed. for holding a Court
of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Ses
sions of the Peace. and General Jail Delivery.
and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettys
burg. on Monday, the 16th of November next;
Nonce Is IltatlEV DITIIN 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, Examina
tions, and other Remembranees, to do those
things which to their offices and in that behalf
appertain to be done, and also, they who will
prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall
be in the Jail of the said County of Adams. are
to be then and there to prosecute spinet them
as shall be just.
HENRY THOMAS, Eliketiff.
Sherirs Office. Gettyabarg,
Aug. ?3. 11357.
Summons in Par
Noah Warman, Mlstintifr. vs.
Susannah Bails, Rebsoca My
ers, Juliana nuke, John Myers,
Jesse Myers, Wesley Myers.
Mary Ann Hoopes, Mary Cath
rine Hartsock, Juliana Ilart.
mock. John Wesley Hancock,
Martin Luther Hartsock, Jesse
Marshall Hartsock,Raeliel Ann
Hartsock, Defendants.
ADAMS COUNTY, SS.
s
The Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania to the Sheriff of said county,
Greeting:—HNoahWorman make
you secure ofvosecuting his claim,
then 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 16th
day of Yore:loer next, (1957,) to shew where
fore they deny and do not permitpartition
to be made between the said plaintiftand the
said defendants, of the following described
lands and premises, which tilgether and un
divided they now do hold, to wit : A certain
Plantation or Tract of Land. situate in the
wwnships of Mountplsasant and Oxford in
said county. adjoining lauds of 3Lchael
Levinstine, Christian Zinn, Joseph Stough,
Charles Smith, and others, containing T Kl)
Hundred red Five Acres, more or less, with
appurtenances. Witness the Honorable
Robert J. Fisher, President Judge of our said
Court, at Gettysburg. the 11th day of Sep
tember, A. D., P 57.
JOHN PICKING, Proth'y.
HENRY THOMAS, Sheriff.
O: t. 5, 1857. td
Register's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and
other persons concerned, that the Admin
istration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will
be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams
county, kw confirmation and allowance, on
Monday, tote 160 t day of November ne.ri, viz:
(Those are a portion of those to be presented.)
293. The first account of J,Lin A. Myers,
Executor of the last will and testament of
Jacob Myers, deceased.
.290. The first account of Samuel Hohf,
Guardian of the person and estate of Henry
Slutheur, minor son of George Sluthour, de
ceased, settled by Frederick Quickie, Admin.
istrater of the estate of the said Samuel floht,
deceased.
ZH. The first and final account of Wm. T.
Reed. Executor of Sally Reed, deceased.
292. The first and final account of John
13usbey, Executor of the estate of Henry
Small, deoeased.
300. The acoottntof 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.
34)2. The second and final amount of Wil
liam Leas and Jacob King, Executors of the
lascwill and testament of John Leas, dee'd.
W3l. F. WALTER, Register,
Per Elawm PLANK, Deputy.
Register's Office, Gettysburg,
Oct. 19, 1867. ul
NEW FINAL
Family Groceries and Confections.
H C undersigned hers perebsserl the Oro.
eery Store of E. H. MtNNIGII. on the
Northwest corner of the Diamond, formerly
000mpied by A. B. Karts, where they invite
th• sitimieen et ell who may wish Grootrirs,
'qoetatillea„Yrsits--Calfes. Tea,Seger. kilo;
biases, Salt. Starch. Soda. SpionoCall kinds,
lognolltl. A:monels, lc. Also, a fate as
sertment of chine and smoking Tobeonn,
,likelfara. %FA ntry Preduce ta
atedlitsge far Goods:
Scrritg & NOR.
sepettnitier 1, i gist
GOOD AND CHEAP!
Ito part
of 11.
inform
It!, that
well-so-
TILE undersigned would inform his friends
and the pnblie generally that he con
tinues the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSI
NESS, in all its branehes. al his establish
ment, in But Middle Street, (Dear the east
end.) Gettysburg, Pa., where he has on head
a first-rate lot a work, and is prepared to pot
up to onier whatever may be desired is his
line, ris:-.--Rockaway and Boat-Sod)
Carriages; Falling-Top, Rock
away & Trottingßuggies, • 41; .: : :t -
Jersey Wagons, &c.
With good workmen and pod materials, he
can pledge his work to be of the best quality
—and his prices are among the lowest.
kr-Repair in g done at short notice, and at
reasonable rates. Couatry predates taken is
exchange fur work. Call ! _
TES,
East
June 15, 1857
Removed a Few Doers South oftlie Old Stand
JH. SKELLY respectfully informs his old
cnstomerg and the public generally, that
be continues the TAIL WILVii BUSINESS,
near his old stand. in South Baltimore street.
where he will be happy to accommodate all
who may patronise him. All work entrusted
to his care warranted to fit and be of most sub
stantial make. ThankfuL for put favors, he
solicits a continuance of public patronrge.
CO' Ike New York Spring and ,Sumster
Fuskion4 are received. Call and see them.
Gettysburg, April 9. 1855.
THE FARMERS' 3; MECHANICS'
Savings Institution of Adams Co,
/111 IS I nsti tution receives depositea for which
-IL it pays tntercnt as follows:
For over 10 month.. 4 per cent. per annum.
For 3 and not over 10 months, 3 per cent.
per annum. For tran,ient dypositea, not less
than 3')days, 2 pe- cent. per annum, payable
on demand without notice. -
A joint fund (capital) of $lO,OOO has been
paid in.
For loans apply on Wednesday.
Sums received on depogite as low ►a a dime.
Interest to be allowed whenever the de sites
amount to $5,00, and on each additional 35,00
and upwards.
Office in South West Corner of Public
Square, next to George Arnold's store. Open
daily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., and for receiv
ingdeposites every Saturday, from 9 A. M. to
6 P. M.
Pretiden f,
GEORGE TußoNz.
Trevistrer & Secretary,
- - OBOR.GE ARNOW_
I)iree7o7:::
John Brough, Joh't Honer,
Samuel Durboraw, George Arnold,
A. Heintselman, Jacob Museelasan,
D. McCreary. D. M. !nt. ! , egighy.
JOEII =Way,
William Culp.
Robert Horner. John 'Mons.
April O. 1857.
R. SHEADS
LUMBER, COAL AND STOVES!
NEW FIRM!
THS undersigned respectfully announce to
the eitizea 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 happy to
see all who may favor them with a call. They
will furnish every variety of Store, Blacksmith
and iimettriiie . r's 'COAT.; 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 ootnpleted. They
will keep constantly on hand every variety of
COAL and WOOD STOVES, among which
are the celebrated William Penn, Noble
Cook. Royal Cook and Sea Shell Cook
Stoves. Also the Charm, Capitol, Victor,
Planter, Premium and Parlor Cook Stoves,
Air-tight, Star, Franklin, flot-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 Rolm, on
West Middle slaw, at the residence of Robert
Sheads.
ition.
In the Court
of Common
Pleas of Ad
ams °minty,
No. 9, No
vember T.
18.57. Sa m
mons in Par
tition,
o"Orders promptly attended to.
ROBERT SHEADS,
C. HENRY BUEHLER
Gettysburg, Aug. 31, 1857.
7).1RLOI: Stove ie especially
Ids pted to l)ming Rooms an,l will re
commend itself on the seore of economy and
couve.iience. It id Nery ornamental. Call
and pee it. SIiEADS fr, BUEIILEEL
25 WITNESSES ;
• OR,
THE FORGER CONVICTED
JOAN S. DTI LS TUN ACTIIOII.
Pli; Who has had 10 fears experience ass Bank
s: er and Publisher, sod author of
A Series of Lecturer at die Broadway Ta
bernacle,
whsn for 10 successive nights, ores
ri uo- 50,000 _People ..1)
Greeted him with rounds of applause. while
be exhibited the manner in which Conn
miterfeiters execute their frauds, sad the
surest and shortest means of
Detecting them !
8
The Bank Note Engravers all say he is the
0 greatest Judge of Paper Money living.
0
0 GREATEST DISCOVER T
8 0P TIM PRESENT CIINTURT POE
DETECTING COUNTS/UNIT DANN. NOTES.
" Descnbing every Genuine Bill in existence,
and exhibitinf, at a &nos, every
Counterfeit in Circulation!
rd 7
arranged so r.dmirably that zarsasucs Is
XAST AND DETECTION INSTANTANNOLI4
tr7No index to examine ! No pages to
IE ban' up! But so simplified and arranged
0 that the Merchant, the Balker and Business
man can see all at a Glance.
Jila Enqliih, Prena and German.
iii MON UCH NAT ItIAD ?RS BANN IN WIM OWN
Gi NATIVI TONGUE.
ll= PWIMT *Ali[ lgini LILT PUILIWD
or A Igo, a list of
g ALL 7111 TAITATII BLITJUILIS 1111 AXICAIe• !
A Complete Summary of the Pinson. of
• Europe and America will be published in
eaoh edition, together with all the impor
tent News of the day. Also,
A SERIES or TALES,
Prom an old Manuscript fouod in the East.
It furnishes the most Complete History of
ORIENTAL LIFE.
Describing the most Perplexing Situations
in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that
ea county have been so ofteri blind,. These
Stuns will continue throughout
the whole year. sni will
a prove the most entertaining eves offered to
irlthe public.
i:TForaisitad Weakly to Selbseeibere .
'only, et $1 year. All letters *Mt be aim
• dressed to - -
:OLIN 3. DYl.lkoltsir,
Pibiiwarpod PAP . ri~p 70 wall Aid,
A~rttlMT. 1 f , • Ile w
JACOB TROTEL
Tailoring.
C. IL BUEHLER.
Still Another Arrival or
NEW GOODS,
AT JACOBS $ BRO'S, Baltimore street,
Dear the Diamond. where greater bar.
gains, than ever taa be (wary'. "quick salts
and small proflo"--afways better for seller
and buyer—is the motto they practice at well
as preach. Give them a caM I.r anything in
the Merchant Tailoring line—you woe's, se
grit it.
Gettysburg, July 13, 1857.
Hanover IL Railroad.
►j'RAINS over the Ranter Bench Railroad
.1 now'run as follows :
livat,Train ',area Hanover at 9 as., with
r saunters for York. Harrisburg, Columbia
nod Philadelphia. This Train ilso connects
with 'belt:press far Baltimore, arriving there
at 12 it.
Second Train leaves at 2.15 r. lc. with Pas
sengers for Baltimore and Intermediate places,
and returns with passengers from York, &o.
Ang. 3. J. LEIB, Agent.
The Franklin House,
(roaxsair THIL GICILDRN HORSE,)
Corner of Frani/in and Howard Streets,
BALTIMORE.
DANIEL MoCOY, PROPRIETOR.
Permanent sad Traneieut Boarders
accommodated with First-Clue Board and
Pleasant Rooms. CHARGES MODERATE.
11. K. CADY.
Sept. `2.S. General Superintendent.
JUST FROM THE CITY,
With a Larger Stook than Ever
JACOB NORBECK has just reoei - ed from
the city a large stock of GROCERIES,
FISH, kc.,—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! You will find his
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Teas,
and everythinF, eke, the best and the cheap-
est to be had in town—he having bought at
low rates, and being determined to sell fast
at small profits. Recollect, Kerr's old corner,
Baltimore and High Streets.
Gettysburg, May 11, 1857.
New Hardware Store.
THE subscribers would respectfully as.
flounce to their friends aid the public that
they have opened'a Hardware Store, in Balti
more street, adjoining the residence of David
Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which they always In
tend to offer to the public a large and general
asaortinent of
Rardrare, Iron, Steel, Groceries,
cy T.L. Z 114, - . 9emehx---rwritsnittes,
SPRINGS, AXLES,
air& 61.111111) 11115 T
1""e itbar-mare, Shot fie i r %
Plants, Oils, and Dye-stn
he general. bacludieg every description of arti
cles ia the above line of business, to which
they invite the attention of Coach-makers,
Blackitelths, Carpenters, Cabinet-makers,
Elhoeetekets. Saddlers, sod the public gecier
ally. Oar stock having been selected with
great care and purchased for cash, we guaran
tee (for the ready mousy.) to dispose of any
part of it on as reaeonable tern* as they can
be purchased 'anywhere.
We particularly reqneet a call from our
friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public
favor, u we are determined to establith a char
acter for selling Goods at low prices and doing
business on fair princi pies:
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf
Hoverts Liquid Hair Dye.
THE following, from that eminent Physi-
cian of Philadelphia, Dr. Brinckle, added
to the testimony of Professor Booth, only con
firms what is evidenced by thousands who
have used Hover's Dye :
"Girard Row, Chesnot street. I
Philadelphia, Dec. 22. 18A f
.
"In regard to Hooer's flair Dye, I can state
unhesitatingly that it contains no deleterious
ingredients. and may be ukd with entire
'AMT. and the utmost confidence and success."
W. D. BRINCIELIZ, M. D.
Horer's Writikg and istfeak• inks ere
so well and widely known, as to require ue
eulogy of their merits, it is, only neenearjt,to
sat, that the steady and Increasing' &nand,
gives the beat evidence thee thernaiistals
their character for superiority,which
guished them when first Introduced, years
ago. Ordeal ad.lressed lid the lientifeatert7.
No. 416 RACE street. above Fourth, (old No.
144) Philadelphia, will receive prompt atten
tion by
JOSEPH E. HOVER, Montifoehsrer.
Sept. 7. (April 13. 1y)
ADAIIS COUNTY
Mutual Piro Insurance Company.
Incorporated Afarch 18, 1851
OrrICZI4S.
President—George Swope.
Vice President—S. R. Rowell.
Secretary—D. A. Buehler.
Treasurer—David M'Creary.
Era-Wire Committee— Robert McCurdy,
Andrew Heintzelman. Jacob King.
MANAGIERS *--Ge"rg! S wope, D. A. Buehler,
R. M'Curdy, Jacob King, A. Heintzelman,
D. M'Creary, J. J. Kerr, M. Eichelherger, 8.
R. Russell, A. B. Kurtz, Andrew Pulley, 8.
Fahnestock, Win. B. Wilson, H. A. Picking,
Wm. B. M'Clellan, John Wolford, R. (1. Mc-
Creary, John Horner. E. W. Stable, J. Augii
inbaugh. Abdiel F. Gitt.
asziftThis Company is limited in its opera
tions to the county of Adams. It has been in
successful operation fur more than six years,
and in that period has paid all losses and ex
penses, witiunzt oxy assessment, having also a
Lugs surplus capital in the Treasury. The
Company employe no Agents—all business
being done by the Managers, mho are annual
ly eleeted by the Stockholders, Any person
desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the
above named Managers fur further infor
mation.
The Executive Committee meets at the
office of the Company on the last Wednesday
in every month, at 2, P. M.
Sept. 28, 18.57-
TO THE COUNTRY.
GOOD NEWS.
IHAVE rented the Foundry for the ensu•
ing year, and am prepared to make the
different kinds of Castings actually made at a
Foundry. I will keep constantly on hand the
different kinds of PLOUGHS, Points, Shares,
Cutters, &c.; Pots, Kettles, Pans, Washing
Machines, 10.; Stoves and Machinery ; Por.
at
ch Verandaeaand Cemetery Fencing made
and ' put up with dilate].
All orders will be attended to promptly;
but being without capital, and money being
neoessary to carry on the business, I will be
compelled to sell for cash, but on all country
work i per Gent. will be deducted. Suitable
trade will be taken, if delliered at the time
of purchasing. Give us a call.
B. M. WARREN
Gettysbur , Julie 1,1857. •
Stone Peach dIF Tomato Bottles.
wig have just received a large. lot o(
Peach and Tomato Stone Jan—so ex,
eellent article for preserving fruit. If you
want something that will not rust and injure
the fruit, by all steins nee stone
There is nothing equal to it. Call and see
they at FA EIIIESTOCHS'.
IposAccol BEGARS. of beet brawls, and
1. st again isb ingli low mobil these high times,
diarloar,Paarision sad Armory atop of
!GILLESPIE TUOMAS.
IDOR awthing is the hoar, Grocery and
1: Provision hoe, eall et
GILLF,SPIE k THOMAS'.
;rim Ladiaa are particularly invited to call
at 00111 AN i PAXTON'S, and extunine
ail? IV*a< abimmy esitars, Boas WI&
ao • '
it.,
_WA CAlrt . pap, Vallee', itch, of
Dog Itallatly; VII lair Was, at
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Lti
THE LARGEST
Oh air & Furniture Establishment
In Balt inwre
Air .ATIIIOT'S GAY ST. WAREROOMS,
.1. No. 9.5 Forth Gay street, near Fayette,
where are kept alwaTe on bawl, or made to
order, every style of French TETE-A-TETES,
in Plush, llair, Cloth or Brueatelle.
French Full Stuff and Me Lillian Parlor
ARM CHAIRS, in Plunk, ILair, Cloth ur
Brucatelle.
French Full Stuff Curved PARLOR
CHAIRS, in sets, with Plush, flair, Cloth or
ttrooatelle.
SOFAS, half French Spring Mah o any,g and
Walnut Parlor CLIALiiS, in Hair, Cloth or
Plush.
ROCKING CHAlRS—various designs, in
Flair, Cloth and Plush.
Stuff Spring LOUNGES-4 large wort
rueot always on hand, of' any pattern made
or covered with any ;roods to order.
CHAMBER SUITS—in Mahogany or
Walnut, complete, from $34..up.
CANE CHAIRS and Rocking do.—the
largest assortment ready made rn any one
house in the United States-Afrom /12 • doz
en u.
Bar p Room, (dee add Dining CHAIRS, in
Oak, Walnut or Mahogany, with Clans, Wood
or Stuffed Ssats-ran assortment embracing
over 50 dozen. •
Wood seat CHAIRS and MIMES And
Rocking Chain.--2ver 100 dozen. ,
A. MATIIIOT, 25 North (lay Street,
near Ifayetta street.
May 18, 1857. 1,
VAL GILLESPIE. • nutslY 'MONA&
Family Grocery ar. FrOviolon
Store.
rt_ILLESPIE & THOMAS respectfully in
k furm the people of Gettysburg and the
public generally, that they bale just return
ed fro Ottrjtv 6 a eral assortment of
• TES, P . r 4 -
BLEB, which they arerepared to s as u •e.
as the lowest. FLOG I, and FEEDalways on h• ) )
hand, and sold at sma
l l profits.
Store on York stree, one door east of Wet
tles' Hotel.
GettysbUrg, Aug. 3, 1857.
Removed to Harbover.
LVVANCIS J. WILSON, laleof the. Waeh-
Ington House at Abbottstown, has taken
HERSHEY'S OLD AND POPULAR STAND,
in Hanover, where be will be happy to enter
tain all who may patronize him. His Table
is supplied with the best the market and Ar
den can afford, Ind his Bar with the choipest
of liquors. His Stables are commodious, and
attended by careful Ostlers. Give him a call.
You will Cway. find . Fnairs. on the spot,
ready and willing to make everybody com
fortable. [April 27,1857.
:LTEVZ ur SEA.SOII'
AND NiVIAL OUT OF SEASON !
FApIERS, read this, and then come and
buy. fur we still have "a few more loft I"
The subscriber takes this method of calling
the attention of the public in general to that
valuable piece of machinery. styled
Hersh's Patent Ray Roister and Manure
Ezearatcrr. •
Having the right of all Adams eormty, he
will sell either machines or township rights.
'll. 0. CARER.
Star Also, at the same place, yna elan be ac
commodated with as fine BUGGIES as ash be
got up,in the State for the samesuoney--oon
stantlyielit On hand.
~/kmairing &me, neatly and cheaply, at short
notice. All kinds of country pro duce taken
in exchnnge fur work.
Gettysburg, May, ,18, t 857. Gm
The Rev.• O. - S.' Burne It,
INtrattat laboring is 'e mi ss k nisly . i n
Southern Asie, discovered a, simple and
certain Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bro.n
chins, Coughs, ('olds, Nerrntis Petility; and
all impurities of the Blood; also, en easy and
effectual mode of Inhaling the L'ewdy. Ac
tuated by a &Rim 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 suoceaully using
the Medicine. Address
REV. C. 8. BUitSRTT,
831 - Brwidiray, .V. Y. City.
August 3, 1857. 6m
TWO DULY LINES
TO
XTR A Afl C0313f OD ATr ONS.—Tbe on
.LA deisigned returns his thanks to the public
for the encouragement heretofore extended to
him, and takes pleasure in announcing that he
has completed arrangements by
which TWO DA.U..Y LINES of
Coachas will run between Gettys-
burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains
to and from Baltimore, York. liamsburge
Philadelphia, etc. Persons desiring tickets or
information will call on the undersigned, or on
enaatuts TATS, Ticket Agent, at the Eagle
Hotel, in Chatubersburg street.
'rES. pecial attention given to all packages,
or other business entrusted to the under
signed between Gettysburg and Hanover,
which will be promptly and carefully attend
ed to.
The undersigned bas also effected ar
rangements by whicb he will be able to supply
Coaches, Stages, for Funerals sod other
OCCabiOUS, at moderate charges.
NICHOLAS WEAVER.
Gettysburg, April 13, 1857.
REMOVAL,
AND NEW FIRM
THE undersigned respectfully inform their
friends and the public in general, that they
bare commenced the Cabinet and Chair-making
business, in Baltimore street. near !diddle,
where they will manufacture all kinds
of FURNITURE, snob as Dressing
and Common Bureaus, Tables of va
rious descriptions, Bedsteads, Wardrobes,
&ands. and every other article in their line—
ALL of the best workmanship and good ma
terials, which will enable them to warrant
their work. Also, every variety of OHAIAa
COFFINS made at short notice, and in the.
various styles.
Honse Painting and Papering attended to,
and done in the best manner.
Their prices will be u low as the lowest, as
all who may patronise them will acknowledge;
(o""Lumber and oonntry produce taken to
exchange for work.
NORBEOK & RZILLEY.
Gettysburg, Feb. 23, 1857. ly
FULL STOCK OF •
Fall Dry Goods.
WE & LANDELL, FOURTH & ARCH
e ß treete, Philadelphia, respectfully re
quest Cash Buyers to examine a ins stock of
SEASONABLE GOODS, adapted to Barr
Pziorarmrsins,Thsns.
Full Line of Fall Dress Goods.'
New Desj. of Ye.li Shawls. -
Rich Siike of Newest Stylea. '
Good Brack Silks or all widths.
4 Cases asserted Trench Merinoes.
7 " Pail de Sherree, Yew Goods. ' •
Brltish, and Atnerkass Dark Prints..
fiatisitte, Osssimeses, Cloths and Vesting..
. Molding, Lipens, Flannels, Ilisoltets,:4lla
N. B, .Aciotion Bussing from N,w. •
and this -Oil dally riSmistid. Tblrticabw ;
Motion gists to intry order.. for Dalista
GaAs. Terms NM CAM -
ilawsi 84 1867.. 3a
miummummine
Important Dlactivl a
. , ,
CoitStrial .
fri
•
all all Diseases of the Lungs a t
are Positively Curabte by /shaft:tin ,
WHICH conveys the ,restaili* , e, Oki
eavitfie in the lmfOir threulltil%
passage!, and coining in direct coale
the disease, neutralises Chet tubercular matter,
allays the fie' thid ea ex
pencoration, lieaA AV: holm pkOriMitO the
blood, imparts ripe wed vitality to thavisesep
system. giving that tone and snergysotaitdie
penrutble for the restaiiitkin of health: 'To NI
able to state confidently that Goilieheepthstis
curable by inhalation, is to MO, a,...,rfurete..of
unalloyed pleasure. It ik as much'undeyffe
metre, of medical trestinemt ss titriltNel~
midable disease... ninety out ofoPsttilaillANNl
cases can be cur ed in the first stages and,ll
per cent. in the ettcond but in thcithirdils
it is impossible to save more than Iliarstor
cent , for the Lungs are so cut up by the*.
ease as to bid defiance to medical skill._,
Even, however , in the last stages.trihilitatlh
affords extraordinary relief to the,,sakeing
attending this fearful scourge, which ennually
destroys ninety.five thousand persons •?ir ibh
United States stow and a correct cateeladoh
shows that of the present pimulakicio of Atte
earth, eighty millions arc destined to fill cb
Consumptive's greet... •
Truly the quiver of death has. o arrow ao
fatal as Consumption. in all ages it has
been the great enemy of life, for 'lt 44144
neither age nor sex. but sweeps °Elflike the
brave, the beautiful, the graceful sod the
gifted. By the help of that SupremeAu,
from whom cometh every 'good and
gilt, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a
permanent and speedy cure in Consumption, _
The first cause of tubercles is from imports
blood, and. the immediate effect produced. kw
their deposition in the lungs is to preterit the
free admission of air Mt° the air cells, 'which
causes a weakened vitality through titt.ohltitsi
system.. Then surely it is more rational to es.
poet greater good from mdicines entering the
cavities of the lungs thaTi froni tbisie iMani
istered through the stomach ; the 1)114M...a
always find the lungs free and the tireatinqg
easy, after Inhaling remedies. Thus, TAW:
Lion is a local remedy`. novertheleas it arts
constitutionally, and with more PPsfi
certainty than remedies administered f‘y The
stomach. To prove the powerful end direct
influence of this mode of adrainistroeios.
chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sensi.,
bility in a few minutes, paralyzilig the entire
nervous systrei, so that a limb say hit ion:
putated without the slightest pain; Whaling
the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a
few hours.
The inhalation of ammonia will roan the
en fainting or apparently dead.—
ny or iommirpri.
The °L.,.
hie in the si
haled, and may be immediately detect ;$1
the blood. A convincing proof of the cunati
totional effects of inhalation, is the feet that
sickneria is always produced by breathinettat
air—is riot this positive evidence that prtplr
remedies, carefully prepared and judiciqUaly .
administered through the lungs should , fires:
duce the happiest teaults 1 ,Durius 4,4414•90,
years' practice, many thousands suffering,,.
from diseases of the lungs and throat. irdi.e•
been under my care, and I have ellectedSoorty
remarkable cures, even after the sulrerersliai;
been pronounced in the last Stages, veticlt!
folly satisfies me that consumption is no'
longer a fatal disease. Jf treatment of curl._
gumption is original, and founded on long ex
perience and a thorough investigation. '3,ly•
perfect acquaintance with the nature of tuber
cles, enables me to distinguish ‘aiiiily„
the various forms of disease that simulate
CAh
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 discoveries, enables'
me to relieve the longs from the vireos diem
trioted chests, to enlarge the chest, Trirify the
blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giviifir
energy and tone to the entire system. • -
Itledioines with full directiolui oieut to any -
part of the United States and Canadits by
patients communicating their symptoms
letter. Bat the care would be wore terteitad,
the patient should pay me a visit, Which.
would give the un opportunity to eYeinitis
lungs and enable we to prescribe With seutitm
greater certainty, and then the curSPg"l4,
effected without v 6, seeing the patient again,
G. W. GRAIIA3I. M. 1).;J •
Office,ll3.l.l illeri Nu.llo,j'iffow,M,
PA.
"July 20, 1857. ly ,
Attention, One and i;
NOW IS VIE Ttiz
To Hare . I",itr PT, Mr . ,: "
Q GEL WEAVER having provided
lielf with an entire new and splendid SKY
DAGUEItREA.i ROOM ut his reui•
deuce in NVest Middle street. oppositi:' !Yon
J.leobs, one square \Vest of lialtinibre Otruktor•
where he is now prepared to furnish, ;,
Ambrotypes and Daguerreotnes,
in every style of the art,. which he will itaArt
rant to give entire satisfactvon, His lon. Mt* f
perience and superior apparatus give .iyfff4
advantages seldom furnished 'by Daguirre'ith '
establishments out of the city. Ile has slake
number of specimens at his Gallery, jo Chum: :
bersburg street.where he will continue as here
tofore, which the public are requested Wean
and etoinine. •,
r•Cliarges from 50 cents to $lO. Hours,
of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Gold
Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures,
always on hand, at tho very lowest priests.
1:7 - Chi Wren will not be taken fur less than
50 cents.
rTAMB/ZOTYPES taken from sae dallies
and upwards. and in the best style.
July 20, 1856. tf
REMO VAL.
NM'GYRD, Wlinik, & BWO Z,
WtIOLESALL DZALERH ':"
BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, & STRAW •
GOODS ; ALSO, ZN RASITIOMAICLX
Afoleakin, &lk, Felt and Fur Heti t ,':
N. W. ccir. 9ALTIIIOIIY t IIOWA.41.1) .
Adam B. ragerd,
Daßiel B. White,
.} BALTIMORE ° , ML)
Joh* A. Swope.
Aug. 3, 1857.
ALARGE lot of SEMMES .0141TiliNQI,
selliog at very mallprofits At
COBEAN & PAXTON'S.
One Dollar & Severity-five Cent
PAID .ItsT ADVANCE, - '
Will Secure the Regular Visit '• .-
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t . The „cokolia, ll
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to the Home pf etssy.,Flwily in the COV/14y r;1
/r 3 ,r,41 - ,tp i &l f WILL . s .., ,
Afford Ixuttrudticifi and Amusentet.
• reliciPiThons, - T' ,. .- v•. ,
mormtne; rutornirts' AND rink* '"• ;1
OLD AND TOOND I - • 'lnt - i , •IT
MALE AND. F.421141•L8) ,i .c...,,ni.1
Nn family should be withoid the Coßpi l la.,,, , _
• 108611,75 could be spent in no njprL il
profitable manner than by subseri btng
.for the "Coortua,n which will f*edief
'you with all' the news of the dayp illovl
'markets, the nqtrziagetf-44d. 41 , 44 .
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occurring in the conmzl ~,wi t le
.aelections of literature, tii, a , .
humor and all that - 'gri UP V. 1 5-, F..
a ftratlrate Family' Netnixtrarga* 44: r
dress the Editor and Prollopeitorvilintat.:.
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