Arai geo ot9g. ... , l ib aci • i , ow n o, I ": VI 'I Li t, } l',Vl 11Mt li r li i he ‘ mw ig= ! -..._ ---. .i 7 ' l'-`"- -1 ONPI/0•01 "iiiii ' 4 IT , _...,r ,iv,_ '-'-':' ~- 1 i -t• w i t , liet r e "" fd - 04 plough would thrite, - . “ A, li* \ r ighAw. 7..1t TT, t tit til l " . I 1 ' t ptt4sr bail! or tire," h r e li s kti. 4 9 1,1 "0.1 1 4 14 ", ". : " • —1 141 " 1 " 11*(41 ' a . I . ..i tola visid„ii,i j„ saw !Wet, :.,1 #lo 4 ` Ohl loah/tittieirt i tithWiP, we liheinaa :..-}fruga d m . k l 4 fli to lb* ..14im mem 1 iretlio 'W , 4)eit I t filiMa bate been reconamend.i 4* theeell_ppil one well sameieskonni Mg dimetimie green to lopes , ' the Kimaitir a s yens* maul 44 _ 56 :Pr ilL ___LT *7.4° , _. Sa P erint ""'"th ' l' . Imp apple older in a rear ► 0 Akteirttit witbinecitt itl lit 4 1 , 11 retain its - Nis / tam, anal that i He snont4 thbrite !tad tiollonbt`wldte - ear . 01in . • , ' it imr &h a t it, possesses wh ou , if, tinit the prisdner was an insana Man. itr.• , I ", 9 4 4 t i i ro d, 4114 also to p ro , On his erese-examinetion ' he wiiit re main's, W ag ha r d a ni 4 s o ur , of the quit to state the reasoiiiifier this ophi vemianit eaehleede piropiimed, more or Ims km• tVitalliad inoonpaniietice attended i, " Why - , bloat ytmr life," said he,'" I'4 t if but the most effeetirf,i known liottny alter, and he's elforsteit . and th e ohoapeat way that, a Dimicrat, and when the Ditnieratm to V l. e sic* tried, is to scald the cider; Pn AY PO l`wk tip tbAla• UAL fhaPkaiM i i i ir pfertohsloitsfermentation. *meth. didn't vote for hint; and I alleys •think 014 qtrassiag my ties, which I wink, that a .11 La ierst that don't attek to- iiif LW. bleep sweet and fresh, is to heat it party ain't is kis rigid • sod:" OM it boils; then take it from the Are , Jimmy was *equated, tbr old &whits arthoa ti, pat It i ll eankn, a n d close I lab's opinions pperettil 'eery generally in iltle sir' tight. In this way I have, that region a* welt to in this. li't ; tithout pay apparent chafiiie ' . 1 . 43iiiir, that wins put up withniit • 48. I ,4 ,l, §•iNate4 solditr.— . l4Bwitowfw euwienagessealit be sour enuggi, fo r Ro w, niurnered during the sack at e Villagre . vinegar. How long it nuty he poomims. by the Bill-WI -1r lir4eSt 4iliki4ioSli W edltrthti wet - l. do, not know, hut one' siskielanwig the st , oeseyo, the heat Can easily dotertrine hv•trvlng the ex- or B Prongtie 4 di tkadireil iiswitt sstriSw q4nt. i' ; tion anon isi.,Atoes ?I ono showed more , . Ping dolt n now eider from one. ardor in the tight than vartivrea, the t 4 onit-half, at, excellent syrup ch"l'Lli"• Th o friLir of Lis nlnrdorod evil , made for culinary purposes.' wife wits before his oyes. Finding the titim;b can be kept for any length of MC" in want of wadding, _he 'galloped Presb terian church, and hrunght, . end O fil4o !is well as molasses; and my to the thence a quantity of Watter - psalm nod N o / by preserving cider in these hymn hooks, wcileti he distrtbntod fell' la qt no having a supply of dried the purpose a mow.; the soldiers "-Now," lee to use when green ears fail, call 644 o t : e 4b e cr) se ! s ~.., wit h many c h eap , cried he, " put Wattt.k into them, boys " plad l . h . y dishes of food 1%11101 they — lrrloY 4 L , :fe• of FM...hi - m . lton, t. , ,1 ir, would otherwise be deprived of. !This apple syrup is valuable as a plinlitllle;doil istritieh used in this viein. ofltibr the cure of colds and csnghs, I have known amilies who used no Sor, article fur their children' when twat4e4 iu that way. C. T. At.votto El boat:: lethiag Potatoes. An item is going the rounds, to the Feet that potato tubers are not exhaust to the soil, but that the tops are very ea . 4 i. - 114, - antl theFefore be evtinly eta,ay be and left-to %Alfa field. - if.' .gsomethingfor exaggeration,,, Into festival, a pretty Vitimises seem to he true, end the, Miss wa i ts 4 uvo , } An eAlii,or with a pie • f a ofsetne practical im porta nee. plate of anti44o otanucture, in the pi ' are, that the tuber draw s , eentrevf which ho espied the follow y, im:4l.4a tops more targmy, ;nig irprgstinff conolet: the potash . of the soil. Co r se- • i• • • I * .tnie sw et kiss grrivVih of both must be ex- is the price of this," but that gr the top most 80, lao f s a ingt, an d as wton "abet over 5t.0404 with potgrh,i' t i s i k e, topport.iuit l y pcnectitoLit•salf, .4 the tops are left to decay on te t nwia„„ed theyuistgWy.hialtissideosad pailo,boicii#gredicat is restored, and the pointing with- .his tongue.te.ther role Areows, is not more exhausting said , . we believe this teen, experience as well : rea.soning) than the i!.i..2 1 4, 1 4y whenever ifiu g eneralit Y! present_youf ' . •Wetbn this wbject we wish to says sirkeortain nttienGt& his death tq repeat, forAehvesaidit beet; ear hii! tmtotlesit lufa4 r tQkeepit t eforeour,chi,oghtto ;let a preparing for a crop of, fer one favour on yotiWitiot die?" . 4 4111810 Ore PO is known to what ye 3 ; :Os potash, this shoeld be 1 tnteacep Akre ya. s. the priv , . ,Vingredient in the manusei-rt-: tadi &WY i 8! tt,Q being a potash plant, riot vauleuieso l lyon.dier . v. : , 4 _ ,1 ittarrieS' off a very large cta,;" , replivreatte . 3 tilt "no• t substance, 1., , ut using a great Quire thttei z trw. peed snit Cato mudb *a it it daring its growth, Feqaires tteit, Resides, w , lien the debil'eumo plat the soil should be well supplied ,to look fur masse • the dark, he may raista.ko and take off pool' Cato." We lay claim to nospecific for the , __t .erieease•,•but we have long sus: "").'. that the exhanstion ofthe potash Wields may have had something 400 *Olt ; and if the plant is ever to WA oontplete ascendancy above the pOllllO4 the disease, we are strongly inclined to the belief that it will be by stip4.Tyilig it plentifully through sue citsyvt ,growths with this its favorite efr-Plote, Loom and Anril. Corn andlion 1 ter A modern writer, with a mind -Room carefully conducted erri- !tit only for " trettkon, stratagems and skits by different. parsons, it has been i 5 .,, N, , volt it tiath, • - iweerfained that one bushel of corn will I r- " Everything is very 4110 notit yOu pulite a little aver 104 pounds of p0rk— .....: Tking this result 118 a _ i bas., iof. piping hare got it. A singing wife is like a bullflincli,„ ig rug fun for your )-- o owiivi dedoctioos are mii4oi • frieMis----deuced tiresome to yonmelf." a/4 oar felucca would do welt to A kiiillr /qv oonvonient reference--That : i 'lush : him 11 blaulet. :Mlnifeet nom costs 12# cants per bashed, I pa* oasts n cents per pound. I 'Whet corn costs 17 cents per bushel, pa* Colts 2 cents per pound. . Wben corn costs 25 coots per bushel, Ocekoosts 3 cents per pound. When corn co-it 5 .323 cents per bushel, I pork costs 4 cents per pound. po rofto ,;:n. pe r c o sta :w ta septa bushel, • 'At Conniving statements show what the turner realizes in his corn when .hold 14 tho form of pork : Whop pork sells for 3 cents per pound, it brings 25 cents per hustle' in corn. • When pork sells fur 4 cents per igemmi, it brings 32 cents per bushel in born. pt:oport; sells for 5 cents Thar brings 45 cents per btabel iu _The chine.te Sapir CA ne.--Mr. Tames it . 041. of Mount Pleasant, Ohio, hu.s fiumiithed the following directions for tmipmug syrtill from the Chinev qgisr POO : , ......,- la & Have your cane as nearly ripe I air.A. tittle boy was mtlanlilog abi PG possible, the leaves dead and all ta- of ginger bread. His mother ask Item off, as they contain nothing but him who gave it to him. " Miss John- whitiiitill injure the syrup. `son gave it to me." "And did you I W. Heellyour cane clean to grind— thank her for it?" "Yes, I did; bat I I strain the r juice through a fine sieve' didn't tell her so," was the ropi l y. I With some clean straw to catch the - •1 pediment. , Stift According to the most recent M. Before you pqt the, juice to boil style of ladies' dresses, it will take Oil the *bite of an egg, well beat, to' twenty-two yards to make anything gallons of juice. Stir well add , like a pattern hereafter, Who is sing bring to a boil, then take off the' to be such a fool us to get inarriod at, flinuoir let it . cool a few initiates; be I Wig rate? •1 A.... Rertiestlai and separate the scam m y NW froi A on cannot fathom your mind. ' I aajaiee th en boil again and skim, sag ITL • L iota !repeat is a won of t h oug h t there winch !repeal i$ if ifteessmary. has no b ottom { --The. =ore you dralir ick IF4ici through a flannel cloth ,1 from it, the tiro plentiful it Otte lithlWtfoil as hist fp pQrkiiite;itr- , • r i ) ' .9 fn e le l%t ' ujttld • willbe. paakmay_patting in a small quantity 1 —,-...... pteada.--Thia will correct the acid and ; Mir The question askeill by a titi - I bring the impure substance to the top physician was : " How doll - 7'' Agaltata.sa in third process. -_ ' _ 11 ' l ' :S .. itidr' . " tt Why, - I drde'rel ' ' - t g i • '' icina for ten t " -; "Yea ; hut one 'WOU dn't ' -Ito .Afteit.--: W Uhl ngton, ist_ a; take it.'} 1izt4....... Young, melt 14nel __ v......-._ . -of 1 -this country, is indeed /Orin ancient dmagiatelebrated max- NZ and the primary cause oil itakeitu - it was-i .IZaitter,,tiaSelf." • In naoderosl Pg ill-.-glit_*Piati ifiliniproviog a lit. tizaesc it , 1s .!iela supplanted ..bz Oki i . 4 , 1 1 Utitt443orit third 4 or I 4 :, r 14 6 .11 1 4 1 far score. :t a r everything i Knot, ' L s. 1)31t, Weinsagie, We1i# 1 74 , 744 I / 4 40 = or t ir• dipeised . ; Iwciaki. nee I ' „„, tirTbe We celebrated Madame de .. ~I 9 V 1K4130//Kiel . r c!rii7. 4 o-7: i Ger' Min deteetedieuff takers. Bbe need .. t o t ,- 7 .,_ _ 1 weal that if 6 , 0 had intended aquffing .?:. _4lit i r nai r s # #7IL ...... asimiu be tat . ialtlintre taceft the WA° Wat. tit '• . i tti t ~#)-u P V y: Arb4 A nostaffir, aft , iit - renervitig .... a „.10!" - ~.. al , ... • . theliiiraerl r iazioaa“ thaitoraaidhavai 4 •• • ' boon neoesen . y Stt gir0w.0.1%....1 A Disl»ited Qat'Ntioii —An old toper, after indulging quite freely in his ac customed beverage, amused himself in teasing a mettlesome horse. The ani mal not fancying his thnilarities, sud denly reared, and the dkciple of Bac chus found himself sprawling in an ad jacent tuud puddle. Gathering himself up as composuilly as his situation would hu shouted to leis sou who was standing by : "John, did von see me kick that 'QM) hOSS " Why no, dad; the boss picked you!" "Reckon not, John. Qno or t'other of' us got badly rw - ift me, John, for I'm Auer' 2E5 - Gilbert Stuart, the. celebrated portrait painter, once met a lady hp the str‘set, in Boston, who saluted hide with— " Ah, Mr. Stuart, } have jest seen your tniniature and _kissed it, because it was so much Tike you." • " And did it kiss you lu return r Why, no !" Thon," said Stuart, "it was .not liko me." an I ,fte - " Oh, yes, Joe, my father iii old mariner, a regular " Why-I never knew that.—What service was he in?'" The whaling service. lie g04...s cruising rirtiruni all 1 )11,"Ilt, and in the morning, when he comes home, ho goes a wiusfing the whole family, from the old 'omen down, and boxes the compass around the hired girl's Cat's." liortnsophisticate4 boy Mamma, papa is getting very rieh, isn't ho r" manom: "I don't know ; why,ehild Unsophisticated boy: "Cause he gices me so much money. Almost evet7' morning, alter breakfast, when Sally . is sweeping the parlor, ho gives nte a sixpence to go out, and play."--Sally retvivtal short notice to quit. yet., Charlie, Jim mout be an honest nigger, and then again he moutent, but et' I was a chick en, and knowed ho was in do yard,'l tellyou WO, nigger, I'd roost high, I Would." Pk ittitetaneet- ' pug Nryi bud rye Losinitiice Curopitny--L:spitat 1311,484-elfocis in so ...• „in sq pert o the State. against .rodstatlyadapte its operatiorm waste , ; ffutds atopte ilutentraty, aokjasts its losses. t .• •• • . key la rewasentat in the Tikntid of, 3ratiagers 41 It in. llama !ficet.a.Ly. VW. NteVIYAN. AT-nr. Coes ant it 11/ KoCissit, liettyksberw. 7 111 , 127 f.lth I. - • New Firm. F%MET (I Rod= L CONFPXTIONS. —The stsderaigned have purehased the Gro cery Store dr Z. 13. MINNIGH. on the Northwest corner of the Diamond. fbrmerly occupied by A. S. Kum. Where they Invite the attention of atl wbo may wish tirooeries, Confections, Fruits--Coffee, Tea, Sager. Mo lasses, Sett, Starch, Sado, *ices of all kinds, Lemons, Figs, A!evicitels','&e: Also. a fins as sortment of chewing and smoking Tobias), Setif', Snuff, Ac. 4VlVoeutry Produce' li ken to exchange for Goods. A SON. September 7, ISft." SYOUTI NO.—George and , Hoary Witoslta 1 -- 3 will maks House S,Kooting and put up She same Low, fur cash or country produce. Far mers and ail others wishing their, boomed, barns.' 44.. spouted, would du well to give them a °all. G. . M U. WA PI t; to April 18.1853. cf 15A a YARDS of Muslin ust received "v u from the Eivst ; having been purchaaed fur CASH, we aro enabled to sell any quantity of Moslin at lower rates than can be bought any where in the country.— Call tmil examine, and let our unusually large and otle4p Stock of Muslina recommend them selves. Remember we have nearly 15,000 yards: FAIL ESTOCK BROMERS. OBEA N PAXTON hare a large Stock ofGu ShUell and ffalo *eke fur ',adios sod Gentlemen, of the best quality. OBKAN & PAXTON have jest reusedC from ;he city with. and ere now opening the largest stock of Caps, Boots 45 Shoes / ever Opened in Gettysbur:, widen!! sel/ingcdr at serf low prices. QtlifrS. Colars and Bosoms, wool and cot ton" Under-Shirts end Drawers, Boilers, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, .Sitapendere, tint brellaa and Walking Canes—not to be beat in quality or price. Call at SAMSON'S: FLAT Iron Heaters, ChstroO,- Furnaces, Waffle Irons, &c., for 1014 e 01 cheap at the Ware Rom of BENIADS% BURBLER. 13431Shweeata and Cap., Carpet Bags, r7!lte. rn dratainee lot, and @tang lipw, to make room, at WILSON'S. rVgi snallattlet" Brt.lit At 00. IMO* rmerdkle.. OLD Quarter * , • Liner . rips,- and all other old cold takeu at 101 l vein*, for Crlothing 1 and Motions, -at • SAMSON'S, ACINACIALII NO FROM iIANOVER.--• B Fartnittie bedt•lusAling from Ron over *AI &up tipply tn yt~EA:).S BUEHLTta: 00AL Sirres,iiretwtt,, • • , Pokers, tht etri Asaillei• ra t 1%. w. 14.. Er—, i4t. jt I Scovi iNf9O .W AS ' "" . 1 4 41-:1150 i t 4l. l }24tifikek . CORE AN P l.N.Tfr; have all kinds of Silk, FEr. Felt mutt Wv-i f”r Men, B 'Pr ;ail 1 - I,AILEAN & .11 the late.ot Styled of l'iando, Fur, awl ClutlA Cape. A SPLESIMInit of Mural° Ittibeit,' itatialo, Gum and e41.1"-Skin OverAhoex, "nine van cheap, at B.I.IIPVS, VEESII LIME to be bad it - ,u . S. POW E • j.ADIES, •*isees end Children's Gaiters 4 4 Boum; suskins and `.dippers, of SA kinds etrylss end plies% at COBEAN & PA.VrOlh"; ?VD: Lidice are particularly invised tu onil - k at C01)1i41j k PAXTOWN, and examine their "tuck 4 Shoes, (leiters, ,flout" and Skippers C OAL !.N.Persons desiring to lay in their swpply of Coal, will please semi in thuis orders at nous, as it twi be furnished cheaper from waxing tben from the Yard.— ORA in West Middle street. kiIIEADS .t MIEFILER. CHEAP DRESS GOODS.—You will find the handsomest and cheapest Ladies' Dna. Goads and long Shawls in town at the stets u 1 . • (MO. ARNOLD & CO. COOK STOVES l—Pour styles of Cook Storea—floe Nul)le Cook, Royal Cook, 'William Penn, to.ati die Sea 8:tell—f; r I.‘ ale at the Ware Itouto of MEADS BUEHLER, TOBACCO SEUARS. of belt brands, and at a...t4mishingl 7 low rates these hieh times, at the Flour, Proorision and Covx•ery Sole of GILLESPIE k rtOMAS. COVES —.Every variety of Couk, Parlor, Slioon and Office Stoves can be seep at the Ware ROOM of Sheath 1, Buehler, in West Mid lle street. Our Stoves are all par charted in Philadelphia, and will be sold cheaper than they can be bought at rttail in the oily or elsewhere. Call and see them. SiIEADS it BUEHLER T band a Supply of Lumber, of best quality, Orders for any amount can be filled. Yard on Washington street, nest Railroad street, iiIIEADS 1 BUMMER. • rIAS BPRNETtS.—A new sod excellent style of Coal Stoves, for Parlor or Cham ber use, It is especially intended for cham- Lem as it consumes the gas, and thus removes one of the objections to the use of coal. scuttle of coal will burn fur 1S hours without "g4l4tin- Can and ate IL SU RADS ct 1311E111,ER. FRUITS and Confections, Dios and fresh, just fruta the city, to be had at GILLidSPIX & THOMAS'. Sa r BBIOR article of Black Lead for Idackernag &omit,, for side by Oki EADS & BUILILES.. A . 1, 0 3,40E lot of SUMMI4 CLOTIIINO, selling st very small profits at OOBBAN & 'PAXTON'S. PARLOR 4:3o(llC—This Stove is especially . I =ted to Mali* fioolus and wit! la ma -itself ea the score of.ecorionty and eon vealeire, It is very corviargentst, Call and see it, siickus é BIJEFILRA, - SLIMES, Carpet Baja, &c., of best virility, and low atm, at . ': sAissaisr4. , • 0611611Tiank al n im , • isag dams 40156 - 1 2 1 - Or 10 " 1 4.Y. I=oot. of to7r, ~Cminlin, s , Aft tke sad ere* o f the vessel werelenea4,', • 45affi ofeitege.—The pe t ekere yip* eCtetzSateti °"°' „JO flu!, • thitivviNe this fa t , I"ki net kW/ 6 mos per'peisigove NORBSOK'S Lisa'. 'AR 34 - Ofwagal . 10 10 nraall eanalettea.a4t ,I) DRY .qogiu Apqt, ~GIRPCERIES, at the stmt.' ou *atb, East sore* of Ow MddiSad, leissifily NOW the Jew's 'tides. cute ptielieisei t ety.etyle and price., Impure of —alack Saks, Vert' Altme&if, Plat De mises. Benet, Otteeeteisesi. plain and fe.ney Jacenets, plain and dotted Swiss Lawn, Mull, 31ousling, tgue and unbleached' Shart4sp, Ossalau d g, itled Tialtitiii,Jaquored dents' aid Bars West—timat Cloth, Black Caesium es, alley tad metes, silk and fancy VestinL, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds. Deni Cottonades, Farmer's Drill..evary *tyke Mkt pries. A inn assort ment of Gloves and ILocary of every style arid quality. GrOoetriese.—Brown, Crashed, Granulated, Pulverised, and Clarified Sugar, D. I W. Syrup, New Orleans Molasses, Ground Alum and fine Salta, Dairy do., Gueensware, Glass ware. Cutlery, Cedar-ware, and every other article }bond in a well-oonduoted Dry Goods and Grooery Store liaviul ;elected their Hock with care, they are enabled to sell cheap for each, and re spectfully solioit a stauv► of the public pa trOmtße 114/r-Ukktris of Country Produce taken al e 141421145 for itt t i ck. - H.B.A ISiAil43ll. Oct. 5, 1857. Good and Cheap Fitt 'undersi g ned would inform big Mende and the puhlio generally, that be con. tintle s s the eAtt.ttlAGE -MA.KING NESS, in all its branches, at hie establieb mem, in Eaq Middle Street, (near the east end.) Getsynbarg, Pa., where he has on hand. a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put up to order whatever may ha desired in his line, visa—.-Rotdraway and Boat-Body Carriages; Fulling- Top, .Rocl, at away & Trotting Buggies, s i ltyi. Jersey irayons &c. With good workmen Lid good materials, he can pledge his work to be of the best quality -.and his prices are among the lowest. ilkarßepitiring done station notice, and at reasonable rates. Country produce taken in szclanfe fur work. Call ! JACOB TROXEL. June 15,1857. To the ()wintry, Good News. THAVE rented the Foundry for the elm. 4 ing,iyear, and am prepared to make the different kinds of Castings usually made eta Foundry. I will keep constantly on hand the diffsreaskinds of PLOUGiLLS, Puna, Shim, Cutters, &c.; Pots, Kettles, Pans, Washing Maohilet, Sic.; stoves and Machinery; ch es, 1 erandah's and Cetivetery Fencing made and All up with divratoh . All orders will he attended to prouvptY but being without capital, and nson be ing neoesaary to carry on the busiest's, Twill be nom. ed to sell far oath. but On all country wiz 5 will be deducted. Suitable .e irvWter!, vi - deTtverixT as tni maw of purchasilw Atireinsia W i AKKN, , , • . Gettylporg, June 11-1857. ' Amoy Fura for Ladies. JOIN FAIR JAA & CO,. (New No.) 818 MA/MST litrset. above .Eighth. knportene. Manufacturers and , ilwiria Ladies'. blentlemen anti Children's i'..kNCY FURS, Whet/male nod ftetaiL J. & rmald call the attention of Dealers and the 'public generally to their immense stock cif r•utay Fars for Lajfilia, Gentlemen, sad ehlhbrat• their assortment erabraoes eneyrartiole am: kind of Fuse, Furs, that ir..l be worn durio!, Season—such as Full atpos, 11.41: C.tpes. Qua. ter Capes, Tahnas, Victorioes e Boas /dud. sari Mutfutees, from the iisseirt limssiam SA* to the F , trest price Dmiestie Furs. For Gaotlemen the largest assortment ' l l . Far Collars, Mores. Chuanglets, Jiir,; being the direct Importers of all our Furs and Manufacture hens under our own euper visPu, we fuelsati we min offer better in ducements to dealer* and the public general ly than auy other house, haring an_itamense assortment to select from and at the 31anuftse. turers' prle#l; Si ettly (ilk it • JOHN FAREIRA Is•CO, No. 8/9 Market street, above Eiypith, P Jahr a Sept. 21, Igi s 4in D. NZQCQUaIighY, TTORNEY AT LAW, (office one door 4PL west of Buehler's drug and book store, Ohambersbarg street.) Itsrogmar AND SO LLCITOE. FUR PATENTS AND P4NSIQNS. Bounty Lend Warrants, Back-pay oupgaried and alt other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C also American Claims in England, Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices Agents engaged in locating warrants m lowa, Illinois and other western States. /Air - Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 185:1, Edward E. Buehler, A TTOlth EY AT LAW, will faithfully and promptly attend to all bueinessenuustod to bun. lie speaks the German language.— Otrwe at the same place, in South Baltimore street. near Forney's drug store, ttud nearly opposite Danner Zisgler's store. iiettysburg.lareh Wm. B. XeClellan, 4 TTORNit,Y AT LAW.--,Offlce on the - 4 . L south side of the public square, 2 doors west of the Sentinel °See. Gettysburg, August 22, 1853. J. Xisturrerme Hill, M. D. HAS his office one door West of thi Lutheran ehureh in Chambersbarg street, and apposite Picking's bore, where those wishing to have any Den tal Operation performed are respectfully invi ted to call. Itsrzarwcsa: Dr. D. llorner, Rev. C. P. Kruth, D. D., Rev. if. L. Baugher, 1). D., Rev. Priif. M. Jaoubs, Prof M. L. Stasi er. tGettyiburg, April 11, '53. Docility Land Claims. pus undersigned wi attend promptly to 11 the oolleation of claims for Bounty Lands under the late acts of Congress. Those who have alread,y received 90 or 80 sores, clan now receive th e balance by calling ou the subscri ber and tasking the sedesaary app_licetion. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, Itlaroll 12, 1855, tf Auctioneering. NDREW W. FLEXMING, residing in '• 1 1. Breckinridge street, near James Pierce's, Gettysburg, oars his services to the public as a Bals Crier and .4 actiomer. Rh charges are moderate, and he will on all occasions en dessor to reqder satiefsation. Ile hopes •ao reoeivs a share of public patronage. Asg. 12.385 i. Retitoval. A LU. 11.1WER. Watch i Clock Maier, Xl• has removed his shop to Carlisle street bell?' Itolots store where he yin trityflat happy to, attic& to the tails of ours cmerel. %skint tbr past favors, b. hopes, .strict attention to bas . u . visa sod dosirn.tet ease,to:4o and roadie the patronage ot Gettysbart, May 18,1867. O, B. Burnett, laitaio .sersitaiftarg claiaGasaaaH h Aadsaaa„ Arco- IttCelt*. NO, Norma Dobai* tied peritiesot the Blood; also, ea easy sad tactual mode et lidislios the Reeeedy. 4110- tashmi try a slain to benefit his selhwirog ki- Ladies, loom be will emit the &nips Vivo) Wake Its dosire is. tau aaa 'maim di- A o 7f 42 wa r 3 .-PretliY 9811.83 C11) : 444 . reetions kr preps*. owl shwewodilly lasing Prual 7 .. 00 10 741 / 1 :141 . 114 4 ie ildiOine. hem. c riktOot. Si Zama kw i t w Go BURNWCT. =aloe Ilei* alien .•1; . Sal larageOWN‘ r: ON/. ' Tirooth rio?e. Plai4e. he. Also o Air s 4 / 1 111141 1114.416 " 1 11r544 foi Mario Atatiliteler forget to Iv**. • , , ghb W aso, h. ..at•Solissert, dldasgar & Proprietor. Doors open at b o'slock, A, M. — ; reiformiaoo to 000stoodeiiaiiisedisosly after. P.Facts OF ADMISSION Adults. TRI Children, Nader 12 yesis of age,) Half hid. GRAND 'COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO TUB PUBLIC ! The subscriber, tliankfirl Ihr past favors, sespe7tfcilly informs the inhabitants of Get tvsbarg and surroiu3ding (*nary, of the fool that he hasjust r0a•1704 fast the ANetr. York Auctions a SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS! which he is determined to sell at astonishing ly low rates for casa. In return for the liber al patronage bestowed up on _ him, he will gite a Grand Complimentary Benefit, on which oc casion will be presented TWO MAGAUFICENT PIECES! On Wednesday, October 28, and every day until further notice, will be presented the very popular Tragedy of GOOD FITS! with the fl,llowing unrivalled cast :—Fashion able Clothing, from the finest to the lowest priced . qaalitles, Gentlemen's Furnishing to great variety. Boots, Shoes, Hata, Ceps, .be„ to eilit all iamb*. An intermiasiOn of rep Minutes,_.• to allow those staking large purchases i t tue for Lund', &e., &A. The whole to conclude with M. Satesett's snie angel lain v. entitled' • - 1 7 442i1ETLIV81 • • the beauty of which will cause greit excite ment among the Ladies and Gentlest's'. 0ct,1,36,1837. tf Splendid Gifts AT 439 Cussmar sram, Putt.suer.rwzse.... The Original Gift Book Store,--G, G. Evans wool,' inform his friends end the pub lic, that he has removed his Star Oif Book Store and Publishing flottse, to the splendid store in Brown's Iron Building, 430 Classatta. Street, two doors below Fifth, where the wir , chaser of each book will reoeive one of the, following gifts, valued *4 from 25 cents to $lOO. owsusting of Gold Wetehee. Jewelsy, kc.l 550 Patent English Lever Gold artntru Watches, $lOO 00"eacb. 550 Patet Anchor do. 50 00 do' 900 Ladies' Gold Watches, 181. 0. 35 00 do 600 Silver Lever Watches, worr. 15 00 do -500 Parlor Timepieces, ..10.00 do , 500 Cameo Setikkatr Drops& Pi ns,lo 00 do 500 Ladies' Gold Braoelets, $5 to 12 00 do 580 Gent's Vest ..... 10 00 do 1,000 Gold Lockets. (large size double case.) 3 00 2,000 Gold Lockets, (small size,) 3 00 1,000 Gold Pencil Cases.with Gold Pens, 1,000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases arul•holders 10 50 2,500 Gold Pencils. (Ladies').... 2 50 2,00 Gold Peas with Silv.Pencibi, 2 50 2.500 Ladies' G.:ldPens,With oasts, 1 50 11.500 tiuld_ltinm. (Ladies',) 100 do 2,000 Gent's Ou _2 75 do 2,500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins, 250 do 3,500 Mises' Gold, Breastpins r , • 150 do 8,000 Pocket Knives; .... •.. 75 do 2,000 Sets Gent's Gold &e at Sends, 300 do 2.000 do do Sisereßuttoos,3 00 do I 2,000 Pairs Ladies' Ear Drops,... 250 4o 2,000 Ladies' Ptarl Card Case"... 500 do 1,500 Ladies' Ottinee e let or Mosaic Pins . „ 500 do 2,500 Ladies' Cabilio - Shawl and • Ribbon Piny, • 4 • ..•.... . 3SO do 6.000 Fetridgelt nalat rat • 'Mow. sad Flowers.. rw' . • . 50 do . gears' new Cittalegisis oonteins al/ the most P o 9oler books of the day, and the newest pub limtions, 611 of which will be sold as low as can be obtained at other stares. A complete catalogue of books sent free, by application thrortai eternal!, by addressing G. G. Erase, 439 Chesnut st., Philadelphia. Agents wanted in every town in the United Su.tes. These desiring so to ant can obtain f u ll lb:nimbus by addressing as above. N. consequence of the money crisis, and numerous failu-es. the subscriber has been ~.nabled to purchit‘c from assignees en immense stock of h00k4,-eenbenoilig every•tte.: partment of literature, at prices which wilt enable hive to give 5.500 worth et the elicit* villa on every $lOOO worth of books sold. An extra - Wok...with a sift, will be sent to o nea(l4.lresb , by Es pregs. • efialr“S6ND TUR I es:sum:T. Nov-9, 1857. $5 Attention, One & All ! - vow IS THE TIME to have your Pictnre taken !—S. WEAVER having provided himself with an entire new and splendid SKY LIGHT DAGUERREAN ROOM at his resi dence in West Middle street. opposite Prof ! Jacobs, one square West of Baltimore street, where be is now prepared to Furnish AMBROTIPIII AND u•Guisgaisomnts. in every style of the art, which he will wa"• rant to give entire satisfistiop, perience and superior apparatus giveThitii advantages seldom tuinisbeti 1y Daguerrean establishments out of tie city. lle has a large number of specimen/ at his Gallery, in Chem bersbu rg street, where he will eon ti4iue as here tofore, which the ptiblic arc requested to call stud examine. - 1 I".l'"Chargcs front 50 cents to 510. Hours of operating 'A. M. to 4 P. M. Gold Lockets, Bresstphni, suitable for miniatures. always op hand, at the very lowest prices. 73'1 - )hildren will not be taken for less slim 50 cents. OL7 MBROTYPES taken from one dollir and upwards. and in the best style. July 20, 1856. tt Mc/lea's Liquid Glue, THE GREAT ADHESIVE.—Most useful etiele ever invented. fur house, store and office, surpassing in utility every other glue, gam, mucilage, paste or cement arm' known. Always Ready for Application. Adhesive on Paper, Cloth, Leather, Furaiture, Porcelain, China, Marble or Glass. For manufacturing Fancy Articleit, Toys, .ete., it liras no superior, not only possessing greater strength than any othea known article, but adheres more quick ly, leaving no stain whore the parts are join ed, Serge Faits. Within the last three years upwards of 1 1,000 bottles of this justly celebrated LIQUID GLUE have been sold, and the great convenience witick it has proved in every cash has deservedly secured. for It a demand which th• utannfectorer has found it, at times, difficult to meet ; acknowledged by all who have need it, that its merits are far above any similar article QC imitation ever offered to the publio. • lii r This GLUE u esiessitosiy eawriterfeiteci ....ebeerve Us Wel "Afeltra's Celebrated liquid Glue, the Goad ddheriee." neke so other.-- TIVENIT.FIVE CENTS AlllO TTLIV. Manufbeautecl sad Sold, Whalessle and Retail, by WM. C. MARA, Sallower, No r 907 Oissesituf Si., Philadelphia. Iliff•Liberal inducements offered to persons desirous of selling the starve article. Sept. 28. 1857. ly NoWN - 116:11 the' Pall pod ter it A• WhAlk 711..011.111SPEReZ;f' 1 "Nra"MIT TRONA& rianirt GilptAi t ithdAtaVildtin et_ALISPEEk IUOMAB respecifiaily ‘4l_ „kr" (190yebrpc and the pebles geliernfly, that, they hire just return ed from the city renerti Gamiguss, PRQVISINS4 nrYl V BLBS. which they are gzeparefi.to sell as as the foweat. FLOUR anciPßEValwly's4tr bond, said acild.as malt rdilni. - Stare An Yurk street, onoldoor unfit of Wat tles' Iroiel. riettyslnirg, Mtg. L.lffl7. • • • U8T12017.3dt9 L groceirer. • VRAITC rs 7. *ll.,Btrg, tete or tbellrasti -I: invite Hesisio j at Atibittkown, HEASHBY'S OI f 9AND POP LIL ST,AINP t in Hanover, where he will be happy to enter tain all who may patronize him. His Table invarppliad With die bIM ihe 'Matter and pc den twin afford, and his• Bar with the choicest orliiiciora. His Stabling ire oommodiOns, ami attended by sairohil Ostlers. Giseisitn ti call. YOQ will 1:11113 110 . FWANE. OQ, tits ready and willing to make everybody oom (unable. [April 27,1837. Two Daily Lines. 'VITRA ACCOMMODATIOSS.—The on. 1 - 4 de rsigned returns his thinks to the roebtle for the encouragement heretofore **Legged to him, and takes pleasure irt announot9g the has completed thimg•ement . tit" width TWO DAILY LINES of' Coaches will run between.Getos. (1 • burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains' to nd - from Baltimore, York; Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Am, Fusions desiring tickets or information will call on the undersigned, or on, Cnastss Tars., Ticket Agent, at the . lilagle &eel, in Chambehsburg, street. 75pecial atitution giren to all packages, Abc....pr,other business entrukted' to - the undef sign6d betirveri Gettribirg sad • Hanover; which will be promptly and carefully &tumid -04 to. 171'he undersigned . has -also effected St ranger:lents by which be will be able to supply! Onechifi*Neges.A 43 .. for Funerals and o.tr ow;ambions, at moderate chifrges. • 'NICHOLAS WZAVEIL Gettysburg, April 13. 1857. Cabitiet Wu* & Chairs. rpm PI taidelaigped respectfully inform their L *lend* and the public, ixkgeneral. that they ban rnaleiiiced the Cabinet and Chair•rnik ing bust street. near- Middle, whertithey will nianutscittre ILI kinds 44 , 4 ,_ of FLIIIIIITURE. ;gob as Llresalag and CommOn Bureaus. Tables te ra deiwriptkina, • Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Stands, and every other article in their line ALL 14 the rt -warkutenship, and `gnat nia. teriets, whi' these to ' want/At their itork. ,Aleo.tevcry variety of CHAIRS. Cc:irrupt made,at short notice, and in the ,various ttyles. House Painting and Papering stimuli& to. and Bono lathe best manner. - Their prices will be as low *tithe lowee.is all who may -patronise them will acknowledge. (o — Lunibet, and euttntl7 Produae. '4kkelA 19 exchange for work. • ' IIbRBP:CA & REILLHV 500 do Glettystairgy Feb. 23,. MM. , white'ag fitroilse i WHOLESALE DEAL*RS IS" .ei f • .1100 9 PS, SHOES, CIARR, dc STRAW GOODS,; Aux), iN Moleskin, Ftlt,a,l4l Foc i Bits, , N. W. Cor. 3ALTISIORt "110WAtiD Ada fia R. Trizigertr,} • -' ; Divaid S. Whits, BALTIMORE ; MI), .lol4a 4. &rap t • Aug. 3, 18.)7. Important Discovery. O,ONSIIIIIPFEIN • end 'ill 'Miasma 'OA. asid llavot.a.lT . Paaigvalii9P 3 94 V by =lion which - conveys the Vamoose to the divides ' in 'the lungs Afißhigh Wire air patairie. acrd weans in-diem:a .contact;_with the disease, evui,tral in* the tubercular ,tatter, allays the cough: causes'a tree and easy or; C`"tion, heats the longs, purifies the ~ kriimpartrieatiwed vitality t0.44-°enlas system. givipttliat totes and energy. so indis pensable Air thi testoration'ofhealth. Yd be able to state oeuilthAtty disc Comm pit= 44 curable by inhatstiun , is to. me a .sipurtie of unalloyed pleasure. It in as much under the control of studies, tysetaneut as any, mbevior taidable disease ; must Y out of e4erl lfurid casercen be'eured iii that Int asagoaand fifty per Mint. bathe oneaud ; bet in ;lie third siege . It. is impossible to Aare more, than five per cent , fir the LIMO in suit:Vein bribe dis ease as to hit defiance to medical skiil.--- 4 , Even, however. in the last stages, Inhalation. affords extraordinary relief to the snlifering a_uending this fearful scourge. which annually deotroys ninety-flee thousand persbns la thef United States alone t and a correct ealcolation shown:that of the present populetion of thee earth. eighty Jnilliona are destined to fill the Consumptive's grsve. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In all a.• ° es it-ifras been the great enemy of life, for it Spores neither age nor sex, but sweeps off aliks the brave, the beautiful, 'the graceful and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being from wham cometh every good and,perfect gilt, I sin enabled to offer to the &Mete* a perinarient and speedy cure is CSSlSSiptitil% The first muse of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their deposition in the lungs is to prevent the free - admission of air Into•the sir cells. which causes 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 longs 'than from those iditein 'stored through the stomach I the paficia-tvii; 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 oerteiety than remedies administered UT* e stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy semi bility in a few minutes, paralysing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may he am putated without the slightest pain ; inhaling the ordinary barring gas will destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of 'ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or spparently descla- The odor of many of the medicines is percepti ble in the skin s few minutes after being fat haled. and tuay tie immediately detected in the blood. A convincing proof of the consti tutional effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air—is not this positive evidence that proper remedies, carefully'prepared and judiciously administered through the longs should pro duce the happiest results 3 During eighteen years' practice. many thousands suffering [nun diseases of the longs and throat, 411411 been under my care, and I have effected many renisibible cores, even after the 'sufferers had bees pronounced in the last stagest,l4Vhich fully satisfies me that ecosompties is zio longer a 4•44-dieease.-- iily-tesotmemwof con seraqptiont is original, and founded on Ong ex perience *Da a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance. with the nature of tuber cles,*fie., ambles me to ,distinguish resditri thiorarietntlbrmsofiffsease thatsimulettititie; straeption,:iind Spey the:proper reteedleikteri. ly: being =Wakes 'no to mains)* coast.'. t , % fatalism** 1,41 aettilMes449.l l !ilit 4e ,4 oilltaliti tchsfa vir 1 4* *MI lIIIMIIe°PI - * ear *n_,.tfki mute . eta. the lingo heoseAji . 0 , , a . . . trait , ts tiimitariga,ths ' IV • as hi , L ittrpet * it ims'etrill ` , .... eiimitandits. to the Millite* eyslbliti , :' "."-) ' , Illedelses with:AM 4liiectkamt* not 45 asy Pa,•at lbs , tlaiteohilkalm• tett , Damsel patients - C0W0414 0 1 1 0041 %heir Waft 3 . 4 . l '. letter. But the clinlitagld. be more .gertain ii the 'admit, Atactukc . pig_ 04* a lr i siLer f ,_' . ' whaid,j;ivetite an tepgortenity to examiner „. Ititlgir tad elithW *VW preisiribe hill —. rousse Orthitory - itie the* . the We efhefire wiellibt seallethiledent Vim . 1 /anis:46;W, akilxlll4lo Oil •,- I ii ' ,41. 4g4 1431,0410 4 11 .4 1 id SSlONeklair • i I :7 20 30111".11144. .' '.l. :a .p.f.:s . • u y , . y . .. s . .., •,:a tl.in sr Will Secure ho Regular v isit of ' liter' '6oViiieit6 11.1 ; '- f( )K to the .4.l79l4a a nyfirliiiik in the Cour I'M'lmb ' ll 'ILL 444 e n " an um= agtaalaiii4a4, o Koru4akititiftrfilk AP. ISIFTI94,T "If ktA . N . II tit: ' ' 44,( . . . Yo family xkoitl;Ptre tillil -. .glieltilli f iedt.:" 4.6...,41,73 tbulliffib tipelt huappilente.i prulituble ausullOr. 0044t k Edlirb . . •-"'.. itz fur the "Ciat.Pur . .,}l.,:' wh •rt 4. . . you with all the news 6 0, it.P maikdis; thd- iii'Krtiages ttivt; this r . occurring in thv bititnuni 4 , , withAbitiors seleoctioues of litaratuts, toiletry, imilt humor, aiad mil tiukt.,ll4ll go,to walr l gjtjay a first-rite Eaitii . ly -N L ewspaper. AcV dre.§B the Editor Lind Propriefor, ItWite Y. *Mitt?. itavll9: :4 . JOB PR I NTING. storwe aro bettor props red eve to execute Joo PRINTING, its, various brandies. With Vitik4; and' as nmtsuhlty large' Nat:entitle:it:24i jobbing letter 4.nd• other mateiria*liiit pubic may rest asstrrett t that fill- neat nestcand expAtirlalr: diblq work, j,llO "'eeNrPruat" Othee /' can't The Laigeqt-CtiOr „ A NI) Furniture E.trit4+l.tuer. In Balttqapre t r -LA- gATTIIOT'S nA . rtT. wARE,Rmre, ..: No. L'S _Mirth aly Tireit neiti - raYbii" wher4 are kept always , on hors, or woUlftl4l orderi every e . tylonf Foeueh TETEA.T.MPON+ in Mob, flatr,-Clotb.or Brocataile..: •4 Ji. • irOnoh Full -Stuff . aft 4 . Ved*Pißti..ftrifili Al4li CliA/14, iziL Bu 4, J,14 ,444145 i i Brue Wk.. Fr eh rOl Stuff Carr'M ' Fkkg. ll it! CIL% tS. in - seta, witli Plualivlttint 4 'l9O 13 teile. 90 A 4.lialf PrenoliSptinOlubdoimitaai% Walti i. Parlor CILAIKS• iu Ilaio: 440 tki tee Plus 4 . •I ii ~• I V; ".,11.1.14.4—vgriona chvtugn!,,, K 1..; loih tw;(UlAimil.. : • II SpriiigiT.OtlSVF:F.,--.4 large 0161 ei went' aftkitp+ nn' 14151, or aurpatttrit /IMO; or 'op+ kl,l with qng to/ to milt*. ' lain . L. , u I. SIIICA q DR. C. n. - rdaltlt Liimbar, Cdal and - Sthittsi!' , ' • y f:11 . pi n m? ,,-- - -, ~:.,. iriflioolkt , Frnv.i.nn;lergigricfl'i•eaptedlllly ifil she mdse.-tarot' &LIT/Plum i.e wit/MA) that Wel kite.. etacrettintoa co-Rarlpet, and intcn,i °polling ill cti.o., , e- tt"l/11 • F. 4 R`Bt Aft INA4lingt en 1044 riOtharie the Eibiltt , [340. *biers thcy- will- l b w 'tapir k,v t , }u ay all who a_y f *rot timui %% Wilt yi ''' l.' il 'i will forialsh•every . rartetyof '/,) , ',..11/seel.-Tmer,l and Lime burner', e 'ee. i 1, nt the lowest piiiii4 ble wh'plesile rui,ci-I.o) , ler,tn,l4.9lifti& into general use. 1.1f,y 'al-o'ilittiiif neer nos . a Mt and eedioi4l:aßanifteal6ll,Lkit it \. Boers' a* the .Itailaya.l si ietakllkiM.,,,gkkik will keep copitantl le on 1111141 tYeTy TalAa r * COAL ind WOO CiTt} . Vg4;'-lii4eit art the -celebrated :NA dhoti :Pearai NM* Cook. :Royal 44.01: ,aod :it-a Sniefl ui Cli i Stoves. ' A lso" the ' Chatii, Oapitol. Pfiiiteri -- 144ititum ant Parlor Coat: Sliiiegip Air-tight,' Star. Franklin,_ lift, is' . . Grate, Lady Weilling:on„.. this, netVnion. it-tight Aire Cyliddef f T io' Harp coanr) Sawn& "-i :, - : ..‘"; anti Pers4s wip.lun,;,„„ , ..if eSamine thejr st please ca ll it thetr"gcore Wske AA . ‘Ves4 Middlelitteet;llt the reside Shea/U.4 - , ~--1,1..1M. .ort!.44t r 3:7 l 2ftdirs promptly attennea t. ~ , ' '''-' -• • 1 5 .01PERYVHP:AIM ./ ' - ; • --. 161: 17 Rd RI 1313 RH Ugly Tx GetkOburg , Aug 4 Pfr - 185 :4 .. , .•:a ea,: ; , _./._ s pYREI EA.liNglitio"diatill ct ARCTI, : 14; 7._ . ' ,PhilidMith.laitlPti ,114100P fisliat Auxe:amtatr..eit 2 . 1 .. %mag i IsKA U- , 3,' 01r 10 Plaissrviastuirionw 1.. .-. , e video Fall Llne of Fall Dr!ils ( 100 9°' : Val