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- Viilvieffieosi Other hold or drive."
1-:-'4olollll,inertnes art BM 1130 g, and the hurry
P•ApnweAllot Wilf 3 / 4 entirely ovar, our agrienitu
pinn *weld communicate through our
eilhlllllllll4 4tr the patitic,their experiences for the
• • Viol fat 11011 7thiag iit all worth publishing,
' 061111 1 Wily, be welcome.
BEIM
a-4 • t • 1 Coosa, 411 , 1 19 ,
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•• .t. I Pp garly 14 the oturniag,
1, Abtt at the peep of day,
eas o:f ViliaLaing the milk in the dairy,
17 ' 1.- Tliitiking the eons wonky—.
eO.-* ',1.,.
him PlreePhig the floor in the kitchea,
•el Making the beds up states,
Washing the breakfast dishes,
1U " In ' I/eating the parlur chairs. -
~.if•ta
,i.rArliatuag the email), from the pantry,
I , 4ta „,..ii!n.ig fur egg 4 as the hart,
r'Cliler the turnip' for dinner,
lilog the Mucking ynen
-131,4;m1h* the whitening linen,
-Down on the bushes below,
ilitanalsktult etlß~ee low.
Where the red &trait berriet grow
310
. e ,,rfltorrhing the -fisinge - fur Sitnday,
..e/jurnlng the snothy crenrg,
I,,....iiihnninft the pailA and RtrAiner
r. , ". Own in the running Atrenm—
' r 'rkewriaithe geese kind turkeyA,
,flaking the pumpkin pies.
„, Jogging' the little one's cradle,
•i , Driving away the flies.
• ''Pence In every motion,
~ Musk in every tone,
.„ iiestnty in form and feature,
• .•r Tbonsands might, covet to own—.
" ' Arheeka that rival Irpring ros , es,
• . f•
Teel' the . whitc , t of pearls ;
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Is• breLgtfire.,.euuntry maids U worth
~ 1 , 41 ~ 5 of your city girls.
useletv. ! . from the G•ripaetarp Toieripb..
. altellampeg
IfFigneel)Facts:—l herewith send you
.lu,ohtsses from the Chinese
0 0420"4 ply manufacture; and na you
nerhis 4 then sending sarnples to give
t o t operandi of waking, I will
• AstileseCtr to comply :
titer wade neatly five gallons at
tiMesi, In my first attempt I
Put nearly eve and » hjtlf gallons of
jUittin.a tin boiler, and pat in a small
gesaillitgaC of Tun& water, hating been
41waiu3 necessary to purify the
s Air I bor4 and sliiininc , l as long
.111101aytheng rose to tho surface. I then
till done, when I had one
011911:of vary-,good syrup.
Ip my more recent trials I succeeded
i l ifitiaicing better syrup without any
lime orottuir outside inemedieet, thus
tlickft, to my satisfaction, that for
to - n*o low is no advantage to it.
oih iptel ‘ tßakiii,g 'the above I procured
PAW ellOos of a. friend, from which I
rj thirteen gallons of juice; I
thirty inedium-sized canes from
the_lot, itibleh'pirbducted a little over
ioiiiW i a : lialf gallons of juice; this; I
boiled in-s,brass kettle, and when boiled
down ile k the ponsisteniy of the sample)
sentjtit; It 'Measured one quart, .1 find
in mi . * e ozperienee, that from live
to eight•galkms of juice arc required to
Make one gallon of good syrup.
M 3 mode of manufacture is to simmer
atift:a6.possibltiso as not to boil, for
414111preg more, according to quanity,
Vive!ri Then let boil slowly,
4.44 ' 0,10.*ing, until very little scum
risost,iwiren I Inereaxe tho boiling, but
ste tib u Ckme so fast as to turn any seam
..thatmay rise. To find out when
*rib, i take out small quantities st in
.to 404
•iii think it best to let the juice stand
, t 60114 to 30 hours before boiling,' to
k 4. itietirsek it off carefully, so as
Setlfstiliturb the settlings.
,TP,...44 truly, GEo. N. Holm.
dadalit•am i ll3do. 13, 1)457
itzthimots._—lnstead of letting stand
to mettle, wniticl it not be better, by
romrolag 'no risk. and saving tirno, to
diffrtthtP We believe in sugar-making
oZottutries„ this mode is adopted.--(En.
of
Pare Oririt from Orel 11•44.
Wglsanrfrotu foreign journals that
in Belgium and France pure spirit is
being extracted front beet roots—that
70per4ent. ot' Ow roots is in
,a better
atatatfmr feeding purposes than if stmli
ektiatt tail not been madeand that
.
mjirm.eiant can be obtained from an
aerator 'bast roots, leaving a balanee, of
I.lol.o*ceut. referred to for feeding
purposes, t}' amt acme of bailey.
*as►d Cows
iCsivelatech better and more healthful
n4ic , :tn cows hi the natural state.-
84;40 leita,t, says a .FrencL work on this
slim. The cow will continnit togi re
th this :condition, two or three
yam; thou she will faiten easily, and
mike 9ii?ellent beef. This may be true;
- bat - ArneiiCiin.dairy-inen will not. soon
adopt thisr - prantiss in regard to their
do.
,
uupr Nevem Leaver
ottisave in opportunity, save all
Place them
iILIWILVIIP. Oa oti then
leettietif 'They make the finest
/Jo s Ceporti' on Of which is abso
luaelyquaieatial for growing many kinds
of rare plants. Asa manure, they are
iailliaablitiw They can akoo , be used a*
heat-germinator in a hut-bed..iu spring.
. • "1: °Bll
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l e arri4 3 7 g 4 and sprouts,
oit•jOssin
fruit•cm/s— It will, on tho
ae j tiS:e)i ti4tni 'tut all th(ir of d
_ /Ikn spade the,groinni weit
the . tiger at
ROO—
.'of a good Sirlian,y is purlieu utters as offensive Lathe's,
ark fue your witticism, in reply , to a friend, for no Dprin irszi Preti'Ditg BB 000±0, at law
done in better mean thaw this bar gtwe for I pieetrTat do tal -rahn " t°46' and itr
r mast is sheep*? end
. prs er
iine6king hib father deirsi--64 tte piood iftsa sisewhsra Their scoot comprises Ds
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=Atbizatenilentis lasi rich lasi
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" A WOWS*llior : c Alai *Ad them,
il riOsbell by the wisest =sic"-
Verra never.
The C4Aumbus (Gs.) Enqshrer has
the following demonstration of the im
portance of obeying this old election
commandment :
It is the cry at every political election,
and luta been so since we were " boys
together," but we always took it to be
one of the " tricks of thee. trade," to
secure the votes of those who were nn
able to resist the machinations of their
political opponents, or to stand against
the temptations of more potent spiritual
ieffuences. Bat we are now able to see
another and stronger reason for obey
ing the injunction. It is that the voter
may be better able to see not only how,
bat, what he votes. This will sometimes
save a score of troubles, es the follow
ing case, which came out at the close
ofa late Petersburg election, abundant
ly testifies. A voter ran up as the polls
wore near closing and in his hurry num
bered and dropped hie ticket,which de ;
tined his political proclivities as those
cenr,enial to a " third party " only—a
regular outsider. Here it is:
Daaa Miss "•:s—l cannot meet you
qt * 4l **** this evening. My wife ens
pects--keep shady.
).ocr3 affectionately,
sees.
The managers who knew the lady
thus addressocl declared it to be a billy
do, representing a billy done—brown!
Timely Hit.—A good looking fellow
was arraigned before the police court,
charged with having stolen a watch.—
The judge askocl him what induced him
to commit the theft. The young man
replied that, having been unwell for
some time the doctor advised him to
take something, which he had according
ly done. The judge naked what had led
him to select a !Data, fiWhy," said the
prisoner, " I thoeght if I only had the
time, that Nature w9uld work a eve!"
.." Young man, do you believe in a,
future state 1" "In course I does--and
what's more I intend entering it as
soon as Betsey gets - her things ready,"
"Go to, young man, you Are incorrigi
ble—go to." "Go twor If it wasn't
for the law against, bigamy, whip mo if
I would not go a dozen. But who sup
posed, deacon, that a man of your age
would give an& advice to a young man
just entering*to life :"
' XaTA Dutchman haring enlisted in
the service at a military station, not a
hundred miles from New York, was ono
evening placed on guard. Seeing a
topple of gentlemen approaching, he
challenged them:
" Friends with the countersign," was
tha reply.
Fell, if you ish fronts, and knows as
Pude, is de gountcr-sign, do gounter
sign is correct. Pass, freuts, mit the
gcunter-sign."
sarA poor jilted blade says:
" Women's lore is like Scotch snuff,
You get one pinch and that's enough."
Whereupon a derkey of more sense
as well as soul responds : _
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"
Woman's lob, like logy-rubber '
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It stretch de more, de more you lubber."
lfeTTtico Irishmen happened to get
into an affray, in which one of theta
was knocked down. The comrade ran
up to him and exclaimed :
"--trrah, Denis, if ye be dead, can't
ye spake ?"
a I'm not dead, but spachlees," return
ed the other.
air There are many chances in favor
of the sufferers from poverty. A. dis
tinguipthed chief justice ones said to a
rich friend who asked his ()pinion as to
the probable success of his son at the
Bar, "Let him spend his own fortane
forthwith, marry and spend his wife's,
and then . he may be expected to apply
himself to his profession."
lir A "tough tin" is told by the .13Os
ton Traveler, about "ono of our dis
tinguished chemists," who was so ab
sorbed in his experiments that ho did
not observe that his own nose was
burning in the candle, till a companion
told him of it I,
Oa-Practice does not always make
perfect. Curran, when told by his phy.
sieian, that ho seemed to eoagh with
more difficulty, replied, "that is odd
ennugh, for I have been practising an
night."
Unsentimental person, writ
ing about a pia-nie up the country, says
it was pic-nic ono day and pia-tick the
nest.
Sir" Do you like novels'" aakod
Miss Fitzgerald of a backwoods lover.
" I can't say," he replied ; " I aever ate
any, but I tell you rra tori
sar-A "greenqservostwosratriested
by Opt^ to go to sitdothiag store and
(:)btaia " bed , toinforter" fin her. In
about lin hour afterwards she returned
trith one of the elerhs.
• il/rA ,pedlar, nailing on as old lady
dinpoae of moons gooda, inquired of
licr it she could tell bin; 'any !Tod on
which no poillar had tasvAnd. "Yes,"
maid she, " I know of one, iind , th• only
duo, anti that's'the rosurtoAciaren.7i
The Grand Show!
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ki iitsmitr o!".Proprietor.
ef W "as on
sdaido
Nan °PM. et 6:0'01;;C:i. )1, .4) ng 0 , 14 . 6 r itatinit 04,4. 614114(4 (141
1 • tu cosmoses immediate law, "Valit 1853,
immediately
D. BEectirmughy,
A 17011NEY AT LAW, (office one &
Adults, PIILF f li ViNK of Buehler's drug and book store,
Children, (under 12 years uf age,) Half Prjoe,i Chambersburg street.) AtruINLY AND SG
LICITOU vol PATENTS AND VIIIY3IONS. Bounty
Land Warrants, Back-pay 'upended Claims,
and all other claims against the Government
at Washington, D. C ; also American Claims
in England. Land Warranta located and
sold, or bought, and higheat prices given.—
Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa,
Illinois and other western States. ifirApply
to him personally or by letter,
Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT
TO TUE PUBLIC!
The subscriber, tbsnkful for past favor,,
respemfully informs the inhabitants of Get
,tysburg and surrounding country, of the
fact that he has just reosiYed from the New
York Auctions a
SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS!
which he's determined to sell at astonishing
ly low rates for wan. In return fur the liber
al patronage bestowed upon hin3, he will give
a Grand Complimentary Benefit, on which oc
casion will be presented •
TWO MAGNIFICENT PIECES!
On Wednesday, October 28,
and every day until further notice, will be
preeeated the very popular Tragedy of
000 D FITS!
with the following unrivalled east :—Fashion
able Clothing, from the finest to the lowest
Grived qualities, Gentlemen's Furnishing
oods, in great variety. Wwts, Shoes, fiats,
Caps, &c., to suit all tastes.
An Intermimion of Ten 317nutel,
to allow those making large purchases time
for Lunch. &c., &c.
The whole to conclude with M. Sfalllloll'll suc
cessful Play, entitled
VARIETIES.'
the beauty of which will cause great excite..
went among the Ladies and Gentlemen.
Oct. M. 1857. tt
Good and CheN) !
THE undersigned would inform his friends
and the publicgenerally, that he con
tinues the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSI
NESS, in all its branohea, at his establish
ment, in East 'fiddle Street, (near the east
end.) Gettysburg, Pa., where lie has on haul
a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put
up to order whatever may be desired in his
line, viz :—Rockaway and Boat-Body
Carriages; Falling-74, R o d.
away& Trotting Buggies, Ze . „-
41,,Tikt.4
Jersey Welgone,
With good workmen and good materials, he
can pledge his work to be of the best quality
—sod his prioea are among the lowan.
itirliepatring done at short notice, and at
reasonable rates. Country produce taken in
exchange for work. Call
JACOB TROXEL
Jane 15, 1&77. •
Attention, One & !
VOW IS THE TIME to have jmur Picture
taken !—S. WEAVER having provided
himself with an entire new and splendid SKY
LIGHT DAGUERREAN ROOM at his resi
damn it West Middle street, opposite Prof.
Jacobi, one square West of Baltimore Street,
where he is now prepared to furnish
ImemoTrps4 AND DAGIACaRROTTPLS.
in every style of the art. which he will war
rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex
perienee and superior apparatus give him
advantages seldom furnished by Gsguerrenn
establ 'Admen to out of the city. Ile has a large
number of specimen, at his Gallery, in Cham•
hamburg streetochvre he will continue as here
tofore, which the public arc requested to cell
and examine.
ETCharges from 50 cents to 810: Hours
of opemtiog from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Gold
Lockets, Breasepius, suitable for miniaturis t
always on hand, at the very lowest prices.
I7Cbildren will not be taken for less than
50 cents.
67AMBROTYPES taken from out dollsr
and upwards. and in the best btylo,
:lady 20, 1856. tf
To the Country, Good News.
T HAVE rented the Foundry for the ensu
ing year, and am prepared to.make the
different kinds of Castings usually made at a
Foundry. I will keep constantly on hand the
diferentkinds of PLOUGHS. Points, Shares,
Cutters, &e.; Pots 4 Kettles, Pans, Washing
Machines, ike.; Stoves and Machinery; Por
ches, Verandah's and Cemetery Fencing medo
and put up with dispatch.
All orders will be attended to promptly;
but being without capital, and money being
necessary to carry on the business, I will be
compelled to sell for cash, but on all country
work 5 p er cent. will be deducted. Suitable
trade will be taken, if delivered at the time
of purchasing. Give us a mill. .
E. M. WARREN
Gettysburg, June 1;1657.
Splendid Gifts
4T439 CRISSI:7 STRUT, PnitnintritTA.—...
The Original Gift Book Store.—G, G.
Evans would inform his friends end the pub
lie, that be has removed his Star Gift Book
Store and Publishing flouse, to the splendid
store in Brown's Iron Building, 439 eftEssur
Street, two doors below Fifth, w re the pur
chaser of each book will recei a one of the
following Fife , valued at fron :.-5 Gents to
sloo,consisting of G,1,1 Watch , Jewelry,
10.
550 Patent English Lever Gold WORTH
Watches, $lOO 00 each.
550 Patent Anchor do. 50 00 do
400 Ladies' Gold Watches, 18k. c. 35 00 do
000 Silver Lever Watches, worr. 15 00 do
500 Parlor Timepieces ~ ..10 00 do
500 Cameo Sets,Lar Drops& Pins,lo 00 do
500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, $5 to 12 00 do
500 Gent's Vest Chains, 10 00 do
1,000 Gold Lockets, (large size
double ease,) 300 do
' 2,000 Gold Lockets, (small size,) 300 do
1,000 Gold Pencil Cases,with Gold
Pens, .500 do
1,000 Extra Gold Pens, with cues
and holders, 10 50 do
2,500 Gold Knells, ( [Adios') .. 250 do
1 2,500 Gold Pons,withSilv.Pencils, 250 doi
2,500 Ladies' Gold Penkwith cases, 150 do
6,500 Gold Rings, (Ladies',)...., 100 do
2,000 Gent's Gold Rings,.. 275 do
2.500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins,.. 250 do
3,500 Misses' Gold Breastpins,— 150 do
2.000 Pocket Knives, .. 75 do
2,000 Sets Gent's Gold Bo'm Studs, 300 do
2,000 do . do Sleeve Buttons,3 00 do
2,000 Pairs Ladies' Ear Drops,... 250 do
8,000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, 500 do
11,500 Ladies' Comeo,J et or N.ossi43
Pins, 5 00 do
2,500 Ladies' Cameo Shawl and
Ribbon Pin 5,.... , ,.... 50 do
6,000 Fetrldge's Bal m of a Thous
sod Flowers,— ....... 60 do
Eris's' new Catalogue ocenialns all the most
popolu books of the day, and the newest pub
ligation,. all of which will be sold as low as
46.11 be obtained at. other star.*. A complete
catalogue of books sent free, by application
throagh the mall, by addressing Cr: G. Erase,
439 Chesnut sr., Philadelphia.
Agent/ wanted in every town in the Enited
Pwi.Those desiring so to act can obtain
particulars by addressing as above.
N. - 11.—In Consequence of the money crisis,
and numerous the - subscribor has.
bees enabled to purchase from assignees an
Immense 'look of books, embracing every de
partment of literature, at prices which 'will
enable him to give $5OO worth of the ',boo
. gifts on ikery $lOOO worth ()rho**, sold.
An-extra book wfth.a gilt, will be sent to
One address, by Egress. _ .
sfirsioto rot A CASALOCIFIr
Nov. 9, 1857. $5 '
11111
Edward B Buehler,
A TTOltti EY AT LAW, will faithfully and
yromptly attend to all business entrustod
to him. Ile speaks the German language.—
Olive *1 the same place, in South Baltimore
street, near Forney's drug store, and nearly
opposite Danner k, Ziegler's store.
Gettysburg, March 20,
J. Lawrence Hill, M. D.
TirAs his office one
11101 1rPtr ic. /- door vrest of the
Lutheran church in
Chi mbersburg street, and opposite Picking's
store, where those wishing to have any Den
tal Operation performed are repe,•tfnily Invi
ted to call. IterExxxcEs: •Dr. D. Romer,
Rey. C. P. Kruth, D. D., Rem. 11. L Rougher,
D. D., Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L.
Suavar. [Gettysburg, April 11, '53.
Auctioneering.
A `DREW W. FLENIMING, residing in
Breckinridge street! near Jarues Pierce's,
Gettysburg, offers his services to the public
art Sale Crier and Auctioneer. [lie charges
are moderate, and he will on all occasionsen
deavor to render satisfaction. Ile hopes to
reeeire a share of public patronage.
Aug. 17. 1847.
Removal.
ALEX. FRAZKR, Watch Clock Maker,
ban removed his ehup to Carlisle street,
below Nuke's store, where he will al
ways be happy to attend to the wills of cus
tomers. Thankful fur past favors, be hopes,
by strict attention to business and a desire to
please, to merit and receive the patronage of
the public.
Gettysburg, May 18, 1857.
, Notice. .;
•
T WOeLD again . remind all those indebted
to me either by nuts ur book account, that
I am noir settrutg up my old business.—
Mew call and pay, as lonier indulgence can
not be given. LLEO. ARNOLD.
Oet: 19,1857. .
Fancy Furs for Ladies.
_TORN F A IL IltX ' k CO., (New No.) 818
MARKET Street, above Eighth, Phila
delphia. Importers, Manufacturers and
dealers in Ladles', Gentlemen and Children's
FANCY FURS. Wholesale and Retail. J.
F. ,t Co., would call the attention of Dealers
and the public generally to their immense
Stock of Fancy Furs for Ladies, Qentlomen,
and Chi ldren; their assortment embrace,
every article and kiud of Fancy Furs, that
will be worn during the Season--”such as Full
Capes, Half Capes, Quarter Capes, Talmo,
Victorines. Boas, MI& and gutfutees, from
the
.finestßussiun SaUs to Ail, lowest price
Domestic Furs.
For Gentlemen the lnikest osortmenit of
Fur Collars, Gloves, G untlets, &c.; being
the direct Importers of all our Furs and
Manufacturers of them under our own super
vision, we feel latistied we can offer better in
ducements to dealers and the publio.general
ly than any other house, having an tmmense
assortment to select from and at the Mannfao
trims' pricei. ire only ask a can. '
JOHN FAllfllltA & CO.,
No, 818 . .lferrket Street, abort
Sept. 21, 1857. 4m
New Cheap Cash Store. .
TIIE subscribers having entered into part
nership under the style and firm of IL
& & E. H. respectfully inform
the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, that
therhave 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 called the
Jew's corner. comprising every variety. style
and price. In part of Dry foods.—Black
Silks, Black Alpaccas, plain and fancy Do.
lames, Bereges, Gingharns, plain and fancy
Jaconeta, plain end dotted Swiss Victorines,
Lawn, Mull. Mouslins, blue and unbleached
Shirtings, Osnaburg, Bed Ticking, Jaqucred
Diaper.
Gents' and Boy's Wear.—Black Cloth,
Black Ca.ssiniel es, fancy and plain Cassi
metes, silk and fancy Vesting, Kentucky
Jeans, Tweed., Denins, Commades, Farmer's
Drill—every style and price. A flue assort
ment of Gloves and Hosiery of every style and
quality.
Groceries.—Brown, Crushed, Granulated,
Pulverized, and Clerified Sugar, D. &
Syrup, New Orleans Molasses, Ground Alum
and fine Salts, Dairy do., Gueensware, Glass
ware. Cutlery, Cedar-witre, and every other
article found in a well-conducted Dry Goods
and Grocery Store
Haring ;elected their stock with care, they
are enabled to sell cheap fur Cash, and re
spectfully solicit a share of the publio pa
tronage.
se- All kinds of Country Produce taken in
exchange for goods.
H. S. & E. IL MINNIGH.
Oct. 5, 1857
Meßea's Liquid Glue,
THE GREAT ADIIESIVE.—Most useful
article ever invented, fur house, store and
office, surpassing in utility every other glue,
gum, mucilage, paste or cement ever known.
Always I?eculy for Applioation. Adhesive on
Paper, Cloth, Leather, Furniture, Porcelain,
China, Marble or Glass. For manufacturing
Fancy Articles, Toys, etc., it has no superior,
not only possessing greater strength than any
other known article, but adheres more quick
ly, leaving no stain where the parts are join
ed. Naval FArt.s.
Within the last three years upwards of
250,00 a bottles of this justly celebrated
LIQUID GLUE have been sold, and the great
convenience which it has proved in every
case, has deservedly @eel:trod - for it a demand
which the manufacturer has found it, at times,
ditlictrlt to meet; acknowledged by all who
have used it, that its merits are far above arty
sithilar article or imitation ever ofere4 to pip
publie." '• '
seir This GLFEis extensively eounterAiled
--observe the latel"-Vcßea's CetebraladLiquid
Glue, the Great Aflkesire." Take no
T WE-NTT:PI VE CENTS et BOTTLE,.
Maoufaetured &Lid Sold, WhQlagate and
Retail, by
WM. C. MeRP,A, MattoKer, ''
No
„, r
R. 9tYPC7ltevtnt . St., P ' adelphid.
barl f iberal inducopeenta o ed'to peisons
desirous of telling their abtorti a iele,
Satpt. 28i 18.57. ly
• . Tailoring. _ • ,
IT IL linaLLY respectfully informs his old
• customers and the pubbogeneral, tint
he continues the,..TA 191;;SI ":
LLOAING 47.85,
near his old mead, in BJuth uzatimoroistiresk
when be will be happy to aotentnaodin all
who miry patronise bus. All work eussustiol
to hia—oare warranted to 6t mill be of meet
subeiential maks. Thankful fur part favors,
Its eoliiiii a eobtiouanee of publitipatrooage.
11111 1 The Now York Spring and Scanner
Fa*ette* an received. Cell and.see them.
gattlyvier*. April 0, 1866. ,
TPitOMiood . sivi fresh, for sale' st.*
4 1 : 4 olheap More or . BoTlit A SIX.
R ., : ; I . Au r " ! t z el ti l d *bich,ickg
*hod ' • BOYER I BOIS
W3l. MeCLIKAN. Aiimat.
Moo of M. 4t. W. fioClooo, Uottystoori
May 20, 1856.
New Firm.
A.MILY GROCERIES 1 CONFECTIONS.
I: —The uudersignal have purchased the Oro
eery Store of L H. MINNIGH, on the
Northwest career of the Diamond. formerly
occupied by A. B. Kurtz. where they invite
the attention of all who may wish Groceries,
Confections, Frets—Coffee. Tea, Sugar. Mo
lasses, Salt, Starch. Soda. Spices of all kinds,
Lemons, Figs, Almonds, &c. Also, a ,Oneas
sonata's of chewing and smoking Tobacco,
&gars, Snuff, Jac.4.Ve - untry Produce ta
ken in exchange for Goods.
WM. BOYER 1, SON.
September 7 , 1857.
The Franklin House,
(FOIXgRLY TAE GOLDEN HORSE.)
Corner of Franklin and Howard Streets,
B ALTIMOIt).
DANIEL :SIeCOY, PROPRIETOR.
eirPermanent and Transient Boarders
accommodated with First-Cla.s Board and
Pleasapt Ruo,ns. Cumulv.s'ilonEnArs.
H. K. CADY,
Sept. 28. General Superintendent.
POUTING.—George and Henry Wampler
1 - ) wiU make Roust Spouting and put up the
same low, for cash or oountry produce. Far
mers and all others wishing their houses,
barns. &c., spouted, would do well to give
them a call. G. & H. WA.MPLEH.
April 18,1853. tf
I f l ( - 111 YARDS of Muslin just reoisived
- 4 -t•)‘-'uu from the East; haying been
purchased for CASH, we are enabled to sell
any quantity of Muslin at •lower rates than
can be bought any where in the oountry.—
Cell and examine, and let our unusually large
and qheap Stock of Mastitis reconstneud
kem
selvos. Remember we have nearly 16,000
yards; YAIINESTOCK. BROTHERS.
COBFAN P4XTON hare a large- Stock
of Gum Shues and Buffalo Socks fur Ladies
acid Gentlemen, of the best quality
OOI3E AN & PAXTON have just returned
frum the city with, and ara now opening
the largest stock of Bata, Caps. Boots noes,
ever opened in Gettysburg, and are sell's* off
at very ley prices.
SHIRTS, Colan and Bollocks, wool and eot
ton Under-Skirts and Drawers, Hosiery,
Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Um
brella* and Walking Canes—not to be beat in
quality or price. QM at SAMSON'S.
'PLAT Iron Heaters, Charcoal, Fuinsees,
Waffle Irons, &n., for Bale cheap at the
Ware lt,om of MEADS BrE H LER.
ROOTS, Show, Hata and Cape, Carpet Bags,
41 Teunke, I'BNa:4, 7 .aq immense lot, and
aellinit low, to make room, at SAMSON'S.
RUNKS, Umbrella/And Carpet Baje, at
COtIEAN P N'S.
OLD Quarters, Levies, Fipa, arid all other
nld osia, takon at full value, for Clothing
and Notions, at - ' • • SAMSON'S.
BAqK-LOADING FROM HA.NOVER.—
Formers wishing back-loading from Han
over will please apply to
SH EADS & BUEH LER.
COAL , Sieves , Buckets, Shovels, Pokers,
Kettles, Paris, , Le., &.c., can be bad at
the Stove Ware Room, in Watt Middle street,
; BREADS k BUEHLER'S.
(1013,EAN &PAXTO.i . have all icindaof Silk,
‘-) Far, Felt and.Woel Meta, for Men, Boys,
and Children,
CO6,k:AN & PAXTON bare all the latest
Styles of Plush, Fur, an Cloth Caps.
ASPLENDID lot of B‘ffslo Robes, Buffalo,
Gum and Calf-Skin Overshoe., selling
very cheap, at SAMSON'S.
FRESII LIME to be had at
S. POWERS'
LDIES, Misses end Children' s Gaiters
' Bouts, Buskins and Slippers, Of all kinds
stylei iind prices, at COBEAN I PAXTON'S
MILK l o niiiev are particularly invited to cal
at CC IIEAN & PAXTON'S, and examine
their stuck of Shoes, Gaiters, Boots and
Slippers /
!—Persons desiring to lay in their
Winter's supply of Coal, will plesie send
in their orders at once, as it oan be furnished
cheaper front wagons than from the Yard:—
thrive in West Afiddle.street,
0 REAP DRESS GOODS.—You will find
‘- 1 the handsomest and cheapest Ladies'
Dress Goods and long Shawls in town at the
store GEO. ARNOLD 4; CO.
COOK STOVES'—Four styles of Cook
Stores—the !Coble Cook, Royal Cook,
William Penn, and the Sea S:iell—for sale at
the Ware Room of SIIE.U)S & BUEHLER.
TOBACCO A, SEGARS. of beet brands, and
at ae toniahinglF low rate 9 thole Inch times,
at the Flour, Provißion and Grocery S:ore of
GILLESPIE & TiIOMAS.
STOVES:—Ercry variety of Cook, Parlor,
S4loon and Office Stdvee can be aeon at
the Ware Room of Sheads LS; Buehler, ih
West Mai lle street. Our Stove are all pur
chased in Philadelphia, and will he sold
cheaper than they can Le bought at retail in
the city or elsewhere. Call and see them.
T U3II.IER'.--On hand a supply of Lumber,
J
of seat quality. Orders fur any amount
can be filled. Yard on Washington street,
near Railroad street.
SUEADS & BUEHLER.
11 Winter
& PAXTON. ham the Fall and
ki Winter style of Black Silk Data.
SI LVEIt.—A fine lot of Silver Spoone and
Silver Fork+. as low, as city prices, now
to be had at SCHICK'S. Call soon, as they
sell rapidly.
CA.NDIAS AT 16 CENTS.—A flrst rate
(Mid* a Moald Candles can be had, at
lti omits per pound, at NORBECK'S, Kerr's
old °War.
TEWELRY, Watches, Pistols, Violins, Gut
" urf, Accordeons. Barrao4icani, Zigtm-day,
Thirty-hour and Alarm qksoks, at allprice.,
'to be had at SAbISON'S.
DARLOB MM.—This Store is especially
1. adapted to Dining Rooms and will te
e-mound itself on the wore of• economy and
con Talisman. - 1t is • very °macron
and FOS it. BREADS I
riIRVNKS, C •t• • TAfties, <Lc., of
£ 1 0 4 4 42 1: 14 7, sad low now, at. .'
SAMSON'S.
z. BUTlllina.—A new and wellut
skyle of Cusl Swot, fur Psalm- or ghanc
ber use s . Lis especially intended for chant ,
betli s aa it conaumea the pia, and thus removes
one or the jections to. 'Oct use of coal-
eonttle of oowill burs for is hows without
repiel4ing. Coll amid see it.
811INAD8 k
P -14 , 1 11 and Cknifeotions, nine and fresh,
1 jut from the att.; to`be had at
- • GILL2BIIIk4 ritoxit.
. A -SUPSRWR artichr pf . BIDA, }l4l 7 for
„II : Wafting Sums, &sae Fir •
•-• kmalin"
A ." 1 " het 1011161111111 g •• • E $• ,
NCR *CV
W mall 'rats at. • !-
AY* PAXTON'',
- ,
MINN
_ Insurance
164—effects in
§tats, against
operations
indemnity,
the Board
LtU.
SIIEADS & BUEHLER.
SIIE.tDS ctic BUEHLER
12011011
Two_4B k ily, 14w",
EXTRA ACCOMMODATIONS.—Therm.
dersignsd returns his thanks to the publio
foe the emiouragesosat henitotore extended to
him, and takes pleasure in announcing that he
has completed arrangements by
el
which TWO DAILY LLIS ES of •
Coaches will run between Gettys
burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains
to and from Baltimore, York, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Persons desiring tickets or
information will call on the undersigned, or on
CHARLES TATE. Ticket Agent, at the Eagle
Hotel, in Chambersburg street.
CO'&pecial 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.
7Thepnclersigned has also effected ar•
rangernents - by which he will be able to supply
Coaches. Stages. Aw. , for Funerals and other
ocoaaions, at moderate charges.
IiTCIIO CAS WEAVER
Gettysburg, Apra 13, 18.57.
WI. GILLESPIg. lIEVRY TROIA&
Family Grocery and Provision
Store.
aILLESPLE & THOMAS respectfully in
form the people of Gettysburg and the
public generally, that they hate just return
ed from the city with a General aasorttnent of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and 'VEGETA
BLES, which they are prepared to sell as low
as the lowest. FLOrR and FEEDalways on
hand, and sold at small profits.
Store on York street, one dour east of Wat
tles' Rotel.
Gettysburg. Aug. 3, 1857.
Removed to Hanover.
FRANCIS J. WILSON, fate of the Wash.
ii ton House at Abbottatown. has taken
HERSHEY'S OLD AND POPULAR STAND,
in Hanover, where he will be happy to enter
tain all who may patronize him. His Table
is supplied with the best the market and gar
den can afford, and his Bar with the choicest
of liquors. His Stables are coin mod ions, and
attended by careful Ostlers. - Give him a call.
You will a:ways find FRANK. on the spot,
ready and willing to make everybody com
fortable. [April 27,1857.
Cabinet Ware & Chairs.
THE undersigned respectfully inform their
friends and the public in general. that they
have commenced the Cabinet and Chairquakieg
business, in Baltimore street. near Middle,
where they will manufacture all kinds . .
of FURNITURE, such as Dressing
and Common Bureaus. Tables of va- -
rions descriptions, Bedsteads, Wardrobes,
Stands, and every other article in their line—
at.4, of the best workmanship and good ma
teriais, which will enable them to warrant
their work. Also, every variety of CHAIRS.
COIPPINZ made at short notice, and in the
various styles.
House Painting and Papering attended to,
and done in the beat manner.
Their prices will be as low u the lowest, as
all who may patronize them Vill acknowledge.
n'tainber and country produce taken in
exchange for work. _. _
NORBECK & REILL EY.
Gettysburg, Feb. 23, 1€57.: ly
Wingerd, White & Swope,
WHOLESALE DP.AIXII.I3 TN
Boots, siroßs, CAPS, r &: }STRAW
GOODS ; ALSO, IN FASILIQIIIIILT.
Moleskin, Salk, Felt and. EFatr Hits,
N. R. patr. 3ALTIMORX & 110WAED
r 4,1
D , ,
ixie' S. WAile, 'DAI:TLIfORE, Ith.
Jan Stcope.
Aug. 3, 1857. •
Important Discovery,
4JONSUSIPTION and all Diseases of the
Lungs and Throat are positively Cured
by Inhalation, which conveys the remedies
to the cavities in the -lungs through the air
passages, and coining in direct: Contact with
the disease, neutralises the tubercular matter,
allays the cough, causes a free and easy ex
=Lion, heals the longs, purifies the
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous
system. giving that tone and energy so indis
pensable for the restoration of health. To be
able to state confidently that Consumption is
curable by inhalation, is to me a source of
unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the ;
control of medical treatment as any other for
addable disease ; ninety mit of every hundred
cases can be cured in the first stages, arid fifty
per cent. in the second ; but in the third 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.—
Even, however. in the last stages, 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
shown that of the present population of the
earth, eighty millions are destined to till 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 , for it spares
neither age nor sex, but sweeps 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
gin, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a
permanent and speedy con in Consumption.
The first cause 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 air netts. which
causes a weakened vitality through the entire
system. Then surely it is more rational to ex
pect greater goad from medicines entering the
cavities of the lungs than from those admin
istered 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 p6wer and
certainty than remedies administered by the
stomach. To prove the powerful and direct
influence of this mode of administration,
chloroform inhaled will entirely, destroy semi.
bility in a few minutes, paralytiug the entire
nervous system, so that a limb may he am
putated without the slightest pain ; inhaling
the ordinary burning gals will destroy life in a
few hours.
The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the
symem when fainting or apparently dead.—
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 in
the blood. A convincing proof of the conati-
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 lungs should pro
duce the beppleet results t During eie_hteen
yews' poscuee. many thousands su ffering
from diseases of the lungs and, threat, hare I
been under my care, and I have effected many I
1 1 remarkable cures, even after the sufferer, had
been pronounced in the fast stage*. which
' fully satisfies me that tehmtreption is no
looser a fatal disease. My treatment of con.
emptiest is original, and kntrideten lectex
perienes amt.a almost investigation. My
perfect acquaotance with the NUM* of tuber
!
cis, i 4., enables me It truninguisb ' , reedit?,
' the mwloosfones ordiemile tbaystindline:eort.
*outpace; andipply the proper temedtesi situ
ly heiagraismiten even is a single Mow • Tsbi
fiLrailiarkk, in connection 441/14reitsltrlielthee
logield aid misrimeopie .tteeotteries. , 'etiabiet
Um is Edisto the birivo-hoes the effect. Of con
tracted akares, to teas* the , obitiitt..Peritythe
blood. *put to it' sosensd "halite :giving
*nosy and,tons tabus eleint Syrientof• • "
Medicines with full dirostikr*Vanalt to any
pen et ibelitaitel Stites , re& beashe by
pities's yeatreabiestleir tbrii eytwiltetits• by_
letter. Batibesurir would beriberi vertaitt if
the patient shoild pay me a visit, whit,"
1, 04 44 Pr' 4 1, fin 0W 0 712. ""t 0 n/Fninn teal
help rod mashie 4 2no?a, with
put* etititier, ,
~th:)4 l ltr
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Pall Drir Goods.
PYRE LANDELL, FO URTH 4 :AR:3II
street., Philadelphia, respectfully re
quest Cash Buyers to examine a fine stock of -
SEASONABLE GOODS, adapted ghtls7
PENNBTLYANIA TILADX. •
Full Line of Fall Dress GaAs , .
New Designs of Fall Shawls.
Rich Silks of Newest Styles.
Good Black Silks of all ' , lithe.
4 Cases assorted French Matinees.
7 " Poll de Sherry, New Goods.
British and American Dark Prints. '
Satinetts, Cavdmeres, Cloths and Yeatinp•
Linens, Flannels, Blankets. Lc.
N. B. 'Auction Bargains froth Nerli'Viitit
and this City daily received. Particulavat
tention given to Country orders for Di:Arable
Goode. Terms NETT CASH.'
August 31, 1557. 3m '
L.r l tßEß.—Sheads & Buehler itaye at
-Au their Yard on Washington Attneet. near
Rill Road street, a large supply ; of suporjor
River LUNI3ER, which those dosirtng to
purchain would do well to examine.
It. 'HEADS. C. H. antittAtir. '
Lumber, Coal and Stoves.
11'E IV FIRJII,
T HE undersigned resptctfully annousos to
4 - the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity,
that they have entered into a co:partnership.
and intend opening a CQAL cf• LU AIRS!?
YARD, on Washington street, in the mar of
the Eagle Ilotel, where they will be happy to
see all who may favor them with a call. They
will furnish every variety of Store, Blacksmith
and 4,:meburne, a COAL, at Ite lowest
posst
b'.e Wholesale rates, in order to introduce ft
into general'use. They also intend krepit*
a fall and general at.soi talent of Lulllifia,,as
soon as the Railroad is completed. They
will keep constantly on hand every virietYtt
COAL and WOOD STOVE-S i , which
are the celebrated V. illiatu
Cook, Royal Cook and :-'ea Snell' Cook
Stoves. Also the Charm. Capitol, Irtettaiii.
Planter, Premium anti Parlor Cook Stove%
Air-tight. Star. Franklin, Plot-air Parlor
Grate, Lady Washington, Oak, Magnolia.
Union,•Air-tight Bare Cylinder, Trupia and
Harp Cannon Stoves.
Persons wishing to examine their stock will
please call at their Store 'Ware Roma. op
West Middle street, at the residence of Robert
Shcads.
-- Orclers promptly Urn(TM to.
ItOOERT 4811 E D 4,
C. HENRY BURLILER.
Gettysburg, Aug. 1. 1857.
The Largest Chair 7'
•
AYD Furniture E.tahlistnen Biltirarire!
lIATIIIOrS GAY ST. WARKIf_OO3II3,.
X. 23 North Gay rtsect, near, Fayektip4
where are kept alwars
_on hand, or made tot
order, ererr qtyle of Yreneh
in Plash, Hair, Cloth ur Br,rntelle. !v
French Full Stuff and ,Nie,litlkion. PIA!:
ARM CHAIRS, in Plush, Hair, Chith
Brocatelle.
French Full Stuff Carved Pitigkik:
CHAIRS, in sets, with Plush, Hair, Cl
tirocatelle. t"'
SOFAS, half French Spring Mahe .
Walnut Parlor CIL in Hair„ 91
Plush.
ROCKING CHAIRS----varions d •
(lair, Cloth and Plush.
Stuff Spring LOUNGES-I, i Imse
ment always on hand, or any plater:lir
or covered with any geode to order 4 1.: :Pp l+
CIIA3IIEII ]1000py.., - *
Walnut, complete, (rum 5 ,3-4 up.
CANN criA I RI/ 'nn'l
Ittyckitik
largest assortment ready made izOlajrciriof
house in the United States—fropl,V-2,, Auk :
en up,
Bar Room, Offire and Dining 0111003.1 ii"
Oak, Walnut or )Lillogany, with, Cfi Woad
or Stuffed Seats—.in assortment fraeirig
• 1•••••,
over 56 dozen.
Wood seat CIIAIRS .and SETTEES salt:
Rocking Chair!-- nor 100 dozen. .
A. MATIIIOT, 25 Nortb . Gai Street;
near Fayette street . ' t
May 18. 1857. ly
One Dontirt
.PAID• .I,V;AD , VANCE, I-
Will Secure • the Regular_ Visit of
to the 'Tome of any Faintly iii else Count, ?
•• • ''IY9 ' 143 MiAL WILL '
Afford. tootrutitlein and Anittseb2eht. -1
• I • POE .P.ATIHNig, I
11021IERS,, WV:MILERS AND SISTWI2,6 Y . 74
• fILD A:113). YOUNG,,II
• MALE ANDFENLIT , E:
shoutlit'e u'ithAtt the C'enieit."
116..11t,76"couidl . be'spelit in no node:
profitable *tanner rause fry t obsorilabilti
tor the. i‘,Totfrt.ut," widen will faStiNitte
yotoyAgi• all t4,,pewe,of the. •
markets,. the inarriagge and, the ‘. A ,
ticeurring Su the rOrnmuniry,
aelections of litoesoarelocietey, wit and
humor, and all tint A-WO to sal
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