illat t at "" " Ilk ifihe try' lbe plositi would thrive, -1 • " UMW Mast *Wm hold or drivo." ~4 ' l , lol4lqi„Erjurnisil an sow long, sad the harry J4PP.t4r 7 ‘ 4 10 4..e 1 Wadi antlisly 4msz, oar *Criceitu ..:464lllmde ahead sameasieate through our •4111111111111, N doe public, their experieacan for the -11nrythlag at all worth pabiltbing, bare/soars. k a Whi IMPOPIF rent wet to lie Dark? "'"Alaciiten observed by good hoahekeep , Llis4iutt their best potatoes come from •A' the bottom of the bin or barrel, where • tha pre the most effectually :guarded ..t. boo the light, and often covered with ' soi) that has silted down from the ,A,spiporlayers. It is often recommended titkt this vegetable be kept in a dark .; eel*. Tt his been suggested that one ?eaten of the deterioration of this rege top!, Is owing, in part, to the fact, th,at u nsilart in all the modern built houses glare made !►mnrh more light and airy, . • ajthapt they were thirty years ago. Gb fl. potato is in its most perfeet eon 'tilitioti when it is fully ripe. and Las the • • lasillest moire of mt&reh in its eomposi tdtkw, If it could be kept in the ground, ty • (4 ,wiiitiout freezing so ar to destroy- its vitality, it would remain nearly un ukibiagial- In its character nntil the fel „jowls% Spring, when the increased warmth of the sun would excite tho I ra „Se& Art should tittompt. to do what -• Peters does perfectly, in the original li , wits of the pasts). It is Wit in a ANA; dark deposit of vegetal& mould 06 . 601 tibe Spring opens. In the'good licoliiiiisisionefl cellar which kept pota- loss when we were a boy, these condi. ,*ons were very well observed. The :him was is the darkest, coolest part of ihireallsr, and the potatoes were de•• laiwted; there with the dirt on them, as shay ease trona thellekl, and they saw pa *y °flight, except that °facsimile, November until March. They were only kept from freezing, in the -mom night*, by • thick covering of rye i !' a • 440 - modern built house *re Is Iwo* too mach light and warmth in The potatoes come In early lifigtifir Into the light and temperature - 411 . kpefl. The. reproductive lastiacts ,„' ) gib• tubers are excited, the eyes begin -dillatartould the starch, which manes potato so tartly and nieo, as an u is4ol:o toed, begins to pass war iv& ley* .torripontrds, favorable to the 4546. of anew erop. cook com ylitilhecef wet heavy potatoes. Those Itiqtittarely sprouting ttilAtrit, it is Fri. Ai:oy observed err not, nap active sol:itabare. The reprodcietive energy -,sad be weakened by this untimely heat. It looks ressosiabLe r Vitaitithis coarse fbllowed op fbr a long of pion, should havoan =favor donee op the health of the plant ket gardeners aro alive to this fact, eled:let their early potatoes, ripe in lie la the ground until November Wthey dig them. They' are tiles bop iota cool, dark cellar, eatil it _is Mut lyrt them for planting.-4gri , a' 4 tfbe *4HWft *laid of Cosi' es Rivera: A,cpyireepondent writing from Task. isalssueg scanty, Indiana, informs us INN et the State Agricultural Exhibi sslver Pitcher was awarded for refire acres of corn. The award Aside upon the decision of throe slikatereated men in each town, who pisiltalisecl the corn growing in the fields, 814 Measured one acre of each plot-- riser *hen made oath to the yield of the akilia acre, and of the whole five esti - MAKI from the acre actually measured. t' and made, airier oath, was for #l4ll)eidiels of shelled corn on five acres, ot 1711 bushels to the acre. * ' ' Al snit has been excelled at any other 61111/IvOT in any other place, we shall be te hear of it. Till we do we shall till MLR GRA COUNTY, 'INDIANA, at tibir Iliad of tho corn column—anless 40Vbestrpf sonic mistake in the above A 1109061 _•••••.• ' tirstgwe ins Homer Plante. sl i a t si mosbod y bus recommended to cul *Note dwarf grape-vines as parlor win iititiptatits ; and the.suggestion strikes eliieworably. There are oertain utili entiets who cannot consent to grow anything whioh does not furnish food IW I the stomach, or money for the pocket; as for "clustering op" their room with geraniums, roses and lilies, thilt is all folly ! Now, let such per -44 try a grape vine at their south wilnkow. Plant in a large pot or neat ltpshsted box, and train the vines on `111:141101., stretobett across the window frame. We can oonoeive that such a *sett would satisfy the sense of beauty sent naility et the same time, and that Nigh degree. It would be the 4,osat, ohugunt of the house; and as fee the fruit, why certainly; tAat would be aptilicioxt—Agricutturist. .ait'aulloh, steward:" exclaimed s fellow in one of the stkaroboats, after hating retired to his berth. " tleak!i hisses?' iAt4tipplig me die way-bill." !O r W*l'9r, mama l ' wan't, to see if these bags pet diem Untie *asses tbr this berth betore 1 1 011 trivet t want not turned ottt." eolored ball, the following 'ele Via plied on the guar }watt -MT itese iffy net No g•szatuan ad mitted *a he Immo himself t" dew, does a pitcher of water dif or .06111 fa Man throwing his wile over tt bridgeT One is water in the pada eteremeithe-4)01w-aapitolier in the water. 11 101 rite Ati„ir man advertises for his nitiptimsy "is but fifteen )41441.4114:4 1 11 , )*Rd luviug &vow *.t limo, ea, threw 84614414. ialV f . 'tt 71411• • -1 .• t.' r RAVINI,IB /1141=110X or Apes" Co— Tbit 'Amiga, deposits", for wttleh it par interNt as follows: Tor over 10 mouths. 4 per emit. per anntna. For 3 and not over 10 months, ; per cent. per easels. - For transimeadepositm., sot less thorn 40 days. 2 per east. per mama. payable on demand without sotiot. A joint hand (capital) of 414000 bat been paid in. For loans apply on Wednesday. Sums received on deitite as low sa • dime. Internal-to be ittod whrooier the Apposite* amoniet to $5,00, and on *sob sd. iitionad Si3OUU mod upwards. Office in &nth I% est • Groner of Pablo Square. next to George Arnold's store. Open daily from 9 A. 31,1,4 P. M., and for recoir. ing depsites every Saturday, from SO A. M. to G P. M. President, GEORGE TTIRONI:. Treasurer LE Secretary, GEORGE ARNOLD. Deflectors, John Brongh, John Horner, Amnia Du rboraw, Osurge Aznold, A. ileintselman, Jsoot, Mueseirmul, D. McCreary, D. 31cConaughy, William Culp, John Mickley, Robert Horner, John Throne, April 0, 1957. Herring's Patent °HAMMON FIRE & BCROLAR PROOF 1 - 1 SAIRS, with Hall's Patent. POWDER PROOF LOC ii:S.—Faitiraie & Makers, 34 Tra/Aut Street, below &cond. Plala t.—Th e great interest manifested by the public t., procure mare certsin securi ty from fire for rillnable papers, curb as Bond*. Mortgage, Deeds. Notes and 8.,0ks of Amounts, than the ,rdinary Safes hereto fore in use affurde.l. induced the Patentees to devote a large purtion of their time for the last fourteen years, in ;making discoveries and improvements fur this object, the result of which is the unrivalled ILrriny's Patent World's Pair Premium FIRE PI?O QF SAFER, universally neknowleilged irr the Caatertore Sin. Or Tilt WORLD Hewing bean awarded Medale at both.tke World's Fair, London, 1861, and Or-retail •Palms. N. Y., 1853, Le superior to al) others. is undoubtedl, entitled to i tbat apelbtien, and secured with Hairs Patent Powder-proof LAcks--whicti were also awarded, separate Medals, (as above)—forms the moot perfect Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ever let offer ed to the public. •"' Nearly ZOO "Herring's Safes" ban boon tested durieg the past 14 years, and wore tbaa 10300 have ban sold and airs sow in actual moo. Also on hand or maiiiufactored to order, all kinds of Boils! and Chilled Iron Back Meths and Vaults, Vault Dann% 'Money Chests fur Broken,- JeireHers, Railroele, private families, for Plate, Diamonds. and ether valseldee. Nay. U, 1857. ." Ifardivare Store. frITE iiilleiniben would rerpectfolly an mount's to their Mends and the public that they have opened a liardware Store. in Balti more street, adjoining the residence of David Ziegler," Gletr l ystiarg..ia which they always bored to offer to die public a large and oli tre assortment of HARDWARE, Iron, Sleek Groceries, Cushiry. fleck Trimmings, Springx. Axles. Saddlery, Cedar-ware. Slum llndings,'Paints, Oils and Dye Slat, in gen inalading suety daseriation of articles in the above boa of imminent. to which they invite the ettentiint of coach-makers. black " 111Ferlilnienttits: Cabinet-makers, shoe makers, saddlers, ar l d the public generally. Our stock having Men *sleeted with great care and purchased for cash, we guarantee (for t(he reedy money.) to dispose of any part of it as as !estimable terms as they min be purchased anywhere. We particularly._ request a call from our Meade, end leliratotly solicit *share of public raver. as we are detevatinined to establieh a eiaraster fqr ailing goads at law prices and doing business an fair prineiplet. JOEL D. D.kICSER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, lane 9, 1851. tf This Way 1 PATINESTOCKS !—Anotiser Arrival qf Ckeap G'oods.—We have just opened a ettotetrutiosentuntef dm CHEAPEST GOODS ever offered in the county, We can hardly particulariae 4 aitr‘tock eretsprises almost tier, dal* Attired. We have received sev eral ewes. ripe Thousand rends, of Prints o hick we afar at fit unto per yard. such as ars &wally said-at 10 cents Elegant Cuburgs at 25 cents ; Muslim of which we have an unusually Issgasteek at reduced priests ; Cas snouts at prioes that defy oompetition. is fact we can sell goods of every description so low that parallaxes; will save money by buy lag fruit so, We only ask peruse desiring cheap goods to examine our ouch. partiealar ly tingled arrival froin the Emit, where we bars purchased, (for the rash.] direct from the manufacturers; at loch rates U enable us to offer treat Boredom. Call and judge for yourselves. FARNESTOCK BROTLIERS. Nov. 16, 1957. tf New Goods. lIOKE has just returned with a lugs J• stock of FALL I WINTER GOODS, which he will sell low for cask or country produce. Pleave give hue a call before par siosnyreneseheee,oe-you-wil interest to di so. air All Cmods cut free of charge. JOAN Oct. 12, 1837. Great Rush TO JACOBS it Baltimore street, near the Diamond. to Res the stacks of Clothe, Cassintersa, Vest' nga. dro., which they have just received from the city, as well as the first class lot of Ready-made Clothing now on hand—Oyer Coats, Dress, Frirk and Sack Coats, Pants and Vests. Dou't \ forget that for anything in the men's line of wear, 74512 can never 150 males by call ing at Jacobs'. If you want a fine coat, or pants, or nett, rely upon it you cannot be better accommodstet. anywhere. either se quality, make or price. So with middle, or low priced goods. They offer a varied stock, and defy competition. They will sell Ileady made Clothing, all of their own making-sip, at prices as low as city clothing, which are so apt to rip and give r ay. They are practical tailors themselves, and hence turn out nothing but what they know to be well gotten up.— Give thorn a call—lnuk at their stock—and if you are not pleased, there's no harm done. No trouble to Pt huvr goods. 11101 - The latest New York and Philadelphia Fashions re.eivo.l. Gettysburg, Nov. 9, 15.57. Great Excitement! AUGHINBAUCII STILL 11110! MAKE NOTICE that we hare just received a new and splendid lot of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & Slid ES, which we offer to the public CHEAPER than era., having put down our stock to the Lowest lining profits.— Under theve arrangements we can put our gr+nds within the reach of ALL. as to style, quality and PRICE. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. Call and examine inn stock of goods before parehuging else where. Remember the sign of the " BIG BOOT." OLambersburg street, below Bueh ler's Drag Store. Mirßoote and Shoes mole upon the short est notice and by the best of workman. October 19, 1857. Ladies, TAO you want pretty Dftfal GOODS, at low -' prices 1 Go to Fahnestoeks' and bay them. Their stook is cheaper lad prettier than elaewhere. Their stuck eomprises • De !sines, Ouhurir, French Morisco, Alpaca Mo rino., Plaids, kc. Also s rei7 rich looking ankle of Mori* Antique fbr dreimes. Don't forget to look ai PARNLSTOCKS'. I B RING ON YOUR FIIRS.-- , Fair paid in Gash ar trawl*, hr• '074 RikeranhO Opnsuo, Milk Muskrat and Rabbit Ski. Bringo.ui ar..taptabsazip: Itcri ottba, 6;4';'30. ' • • • RIO BOOT. . pIRE . 0)/(VANY.--Iseer -4: punkt"! March 18, 1851. ~ oe DirfiCtn. PM( 1141471 SFRupiti, rim Prositle .9e are--P. Boobloth, Treasurer—David NrCresivy. .brae Cestimitime--41ebart Mt:Carly, Audrey Meimmeeiame s Jssanis Mammas its.—Abonega aigooloa, D. A. Buehler, 1:4 M'Curdy, lamb Kin& A. Heist:miasma, D, Ml.lstiary i J. J. Kerr, M. Mitimlitenger, 8. H. Ittrytell, A. B. Kuril. Andrew Pellet, B. fultusetocir, Wm. B. Wenn., H. A. frusking, I Wne. 81, 3 1 I'Cleilan, John Wolford, (1. $e- Creary, Joftti Tinrnei, E. W. Stahl. , J. h 11cbsagh. Abdiet T. Oitt. t Mr-This Company is limited In Its opera (ions to the county orkfiuntt. ft.has been in suceessrut operation fur more than six years, j sad in that period has paid all losses and es- Imams. io,Wtout auy assessliteni. having also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Cutepany empluys nu Agenta--all business I belt" dune by the 31anagers. who are annuel ily elected by the Stockholders. Auy person desiring an Insurance con apply to any uf the I above named Managers fur further infor elation, bdrikte Executive C' Imtnitteit masts at the Ales of the Coinpanv on the host Wednesdey I In every month. at '2, P. M. I Sept. 28, 1837. Fall & Winter Goods. JL. SCHICK avail himself of this • mAinin Or 3ClTl.Uneing to the evantnuni ty and general, that he hes received from the ewes the largest and most complete stock of Dili GOODS, that it belt ever been your pleasure to examine in this place, all of which has bees *elected with time, the utmost care, Lad with particular reference to the tastes atyd wants of the pe..plo of this locality, and which for beauty of style and cheapness, he challenges competition. 1.7. tt' LADLES' DEPARTMENT, he has all styles, qualities, shades, and °ohms of Goods. suitable for the seasson. 11e• invites the Ladies to call and take a look through his selections at their earl eat convenience. FOR THE GENTLE MEN, he hits a chitice stook of Cloths, °asst. meres. Vestingw.ltc., to., all rod and cheap. Don't pass tty Schick's...he will always be found ready to show Goods had sell cheap— among the very cheapest. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, IT. Cheap aothimg. (1,10,8 AR ARNOLD & CO. have now on " hand, at their Clothing Emporium. a large stook of READY-MADE. CLOTIIING, all of our own getting up, made out of ear own Sloths, and warranted to be made in the very best manlier and style, among which are Drees Cw►a of every variety, Over-coats, Pan taloons, Vests, Monkey jackets, ke., also Black, Bios, Olive, Brown, Claret, Drab and Green Clothe, for Over-coats. with trimmings to suit. sold cheap; also cheap Caselmeres, Cassinets, Jeans, Cords and men's wear gen erally- We have just rewired the fall fish ions, and have howls constantly employed cutting out and making up, and if we cannot please you in a garment ready made. we will take your measure and make you a suit on abort notice. Call, and see us. The above goods will be sold cheap fur cos. Oat 12, 1857. Hover'a Hair Dye., ITI HZ following.• horn that 'missal Physi• 1 clan of Philadelphia. Dr. Brine&le. added to the testimony of -Professor Booth, only eon firms what is evidcmeed by thousands who hare used Hover's Dye : "Girard Roe, Chesnut street. Philadelphia, Dec. 22. 18.13. f "In retard to iTircr'• fl a ir Dye, I can state unhesitaangly that It contains no deleterious ftredients, and may be Used with entire nfigekT, and the utmost aonfklenoe and :recess." W. D. BKIVGKLB, M. D. Hotter's Writing and us so well and yridely known. as to require no eulogy of their merits,' it is only necessary tu say, that the steady and inere.ising demand. gives the best evidence that they maintain their eharseter for superiority which distin guished them when first latroduced.- years ago. Orders addmaed In the .Manufactory, No. 416 R. 1 091.1 atfpel. stave Fourth. (old No. 144) Philatfelpfilt,4oll receive prompt atten• tion by JOSE PH E. 110'ir ER , otraelig rer. Sept. T. (April 13. ly) Wingerd, White & Swope, _ WHOLESALE DEALERS 111 • BOO_Tli SHOES, CAPS, & STRAW ; ALSO, IN PASHIORABLR Moleskin, Sdk, Felt and Fur Hats, N. W. Ow. 3ALTINORR At HOWARD ITS., Ada= B. frisserd,} . Duniel S. Witi4e, BALTIMORE, MD. Jean A. Swops. Aug. 3, 1 557. New .Goods. P.AILYESTOOK BROTHERS, have just received their usual large raPplY of Fall aad Winter Goods, to *hick they unite the attention of the public. The Goods were purchased low,.aad will be said very cheap. NB and 'mumble at the Sip of the Red Front. ' ~ " Oct. 5. Coffin • T ' subscriber reapeetfully inforixis the public that he is prepared to mat* COIPIrINS, of all styles. at short notice, and at swamis rates. He is also prosided with se excellent new HEARSE, which will enable him to convey corpiee to any burial place desired. His establishment is located in Hamilton township, Adams county, near John Heagy's store, and about one and • half miles from New Oxford, where he hopes to merit and receive a liberal sh are of public patronage. THOMAS ALWINE. Oct. 10, IE6I. 3m New Goods. GE ARNOLD Qc) have just received a large stock of New Goods, among which am Ladle,' Drees (loci& in great varie ty , eheiip Cloths, Over-coatings, ClLSSi tners, Joon., B.itinets. Cords, Vestuaga, Flan nels, Sh,%wls, Carpets, and Domestics gener ally, with a large stock of Ready-Made Cloth ing. all of our own makiug; warranted to be well made and to fit well, also a large stock of Groceries, ell of which will be sold cheap for cash. Call and see us. Oct. 12, 18.57. stir A few STOVES on hand will be sold cheap. Tailoring. I H. SKELLY respectfully informs his old " • customers and the pablie generally,-that he continues the TAILORING BUSINESS, near his old stand, in 9 ,uth Baltimore street, where he will be happy to soontamodate all who may patronise him. All work entrusted to hie care warranted to fit and be of moat euhatantial make. Thankful fir past favors, he Bolick, a ccmtinuanee of public patronage. Sew York Spring and Summer Fasiliona are reoeived. Call and see them. Gettysburg. April 9, 185.5. Diamond Tonsor. JOHN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Barber mid Hair Dresser, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the pis, at the Temple in the Diamond, ad joining the County Building. From long ex perience, he flatters himself that be can go through all the rumifications of the Textual/4 DETANTSIZST with snob an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razors. He hopes, therefore, that by his attention to business, ands desire to phoasal, he will merit as receive, a liberal ' share of poWie patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Gettysburg. Jas. 8, 1855. tf ANTgD.-4. - good Journeyman MOE MAKER, of steady. indoorious hal**, None other need apply. If4iquigt of ' BRINGIIAN A AUGIIVBAU9II. ?fly. V% 107. _ aTe P f a il t : '• • . I I ; eespedtfeliy +lion° the sitiseest Oettyaborg and vloinity, that they have opened a mew, large sad welt-se lasted assortment of DRY GOODIVOID•GROCEWES at the old-esealbrishailFstaad, ea Beath East corner el4be Dianat, isrosself milled the Jew's utter. emery trastWy, style and price. part ifoodit —Blsok ins. Black Alpssome, plaza awl fancy De iioFersa, Gingham% Hair and fancy Jacorialls'Phs* and dotted'Srisa Viototines. Imam ball, 'towline, der sad unbleached Shirting*, Osnabarg, Bed Tlsklnd, Jaquerod Dis Per• • Geste and lore Irw.—Black Cloth, Black Casaimetair, fallow and Olin C"gi mere., silk su4 fanc y Testing, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Damns, Cuttunades, Farmer / 8 Drill-.-every style and ?rim A fine assort ment of Gloves and flowery of every style and quality. arooffies.--Brown, Crushed, Granulated, Pulverized, and Clerifled Sugar, D. ( LW. Vrtip, New Orleans MObtasee, Ground Alum end Ilse fklts, Doi?" , do., Gooensintre. Male. ware, Cutlery. Colar-ware, and every other article found in a well-conducted Dry tioods and Grocery Store Haying selected their toll; with care, they are enabled to sell cheap for Cash, and re spectfully solicit a share of the public pa tronage. stir Alt kindg of Country Produce Lakonia eLehango fur podg. 11. S. & E. 11. MINNIGEL Oct. 3, 1557. Fancy Furs for Ladies. , JOHN FARM& & CO:, (New No.) 818 MARKST Street, above ]Eighth,Phila delphia. Importers Manufacturers and dealers in Wise, Oo ntleuten; and Children's NCY Fri FM Wholesale and Retail. J. F. k Co., would call 1.13 e altentios orDeal.re and the pabl:c generally to their *mese. Stock of Fancy Furs fbr J.ndiea, Gentleman, and Children ; their assortment embraces every article and kind of Fancy Fors, that will be went' during the Seasonnteti u Pall Capes, Ilalf Capes, Quarter Capes, Telugu, Victorines ' Boa., Mulls and Mutilates., from the ititeldillsooiaa•Aisibis to the lowest pries Domestic Furs. • For Gentlemen the tersest mmortment of Far Collars, Glossa, Gauntlet... An.: being the direct Importers of 'all our Furs and Manufacturers of titelYrundei our own super vision, we feel satiated we can offer better in. di:eminent& to dealers mad the publio.gemertd ly than any other house, haring en immense assortment to select from and &stile Manua*. toren' prices. We only ask a call. JOIIN FARSIRA £OO., • No. 818 .Varkd Street, above Eighth, rAikt'a. Sept. 21, 1837. 4m Meßea's Liquid Glue, THE GREAT ADRESIVE.—Most useful article ever invented, for house, store and office, surpassing in utility every other glue, gum. mucilage, paste or element ever known. 'Always Ready for Applioatios. Adhesive on Paper, Cloth, Leather, Furniture. Foroelain, Chins, Marble or Glass. For nuthufactu.ting Fancy Articles, Toys, eta., R i b's no superior, not only possessing treater strength than any other known arti cle, but adheres mote quick ly, leaving no stain where the parts are join ed. Navas FAILS. Within the lapt three years upwards of 250,000 - bottles of this justly oelebrated LIQUID GLUE have been sold, arid the great convenience which it has proved in every case, has deservedly secured for it a demand which the manufacturer has found it, at times, difficult to meet; acknowledged by MI who bare used it. that its merits ars far above say similar article or imitation ever °Cored to the public. Sar This GLUE is ezlensively counterfeited —observe the label " _lfeßea's Celebrated Liquid Giu•, the Gre.nt Adhesive." like no other.— TWA'ArTY-FlIrE CENTS A BOTTLE. .llsnufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by _ _ - WM. C. McREA, Stationer. No. 901 Chesnut SL. Pitiladclphia. rLiberal inducements offered to persons desirous of soiling the above urtisle. Sept. 28, 1857. ly • Two Daily Lines. •PXTRA- ACCONIMODATTONS.—The un dersigned returns his thanks to the public for the encouragement heretofore extended to his, and takes pleasure in announcing that be Wu completed at iangementa by which TWO DAILY LINKS of v,„.•!.. Coaches will run between Getty. ' 3 / 4 .4wriv..e burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains to and from Baltimore, York, flarrisburg, Philadelphia, Ac. Persons desiring ticketsor isiorkatica will call on the underr.igned, or on Crum.= Tat a. Ticket &gest, at the Eagle flotel, in Chamberoburg street. • It :Special atkention given to all packages, &c., or other buiineas entrusted to the under signed between Gettysburg and Hanover, *inch Will be promptly and carefully attend ed to. g7Tha undersigned bas also effected sr. racipasents by which he will be able to supply Coaches. Stages. la. far Funerals sad ocher oecssions. at, moderate charges. NICHOLAS WEAVER Oettysburg, April 15. 1857. 1,11.,01LU13P111 Family Grocery and Provision Store. aTLLF.SPIE & THOMAS respectfully in- M form dm people of Gettysburg and the public generally, that tiry have just return ed from the city with a general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and VEGETA BLES, which they are prepared to sell as low as the lowest. FOUR and FEED always on hand, and sold at small profits. Score on York street, one door east of Wat tles' Hotel. Gettysburg. Aug. 3, 1857. Removed to Hanover. FRANCIS J. WILSON, late of the Wash ington House at Ahbottatown, hag taken HERSHEY'SOLD AND POPULAR STAND, in Hanover, where he will be happy to enter tain all who may patronize him. Ilk Table is supplied with the best the market and gar den can afford, and his Bar with the choioesit of liquors. Ilts Stables are com modious, and attended by careful Ostlers. Give him a call. You will a:ways find FRANZ.. on the spot, ready and willing to make everybody com• furtable. [April 27,11357. Cabinet Ware & Chairs. rr HE undersigned respectfully inform their -A- friends and the public in general, that they have commenced the Cabinet and Cbair-making businem. in Baltimore street. near Middle, where the; will manufacture all kinds of FURNITURE, such as Dresaing and Common Bureaus, Tables of va rious descriptions, Bedsteads. Wardrobe., Stands. and every other article in their line— au- of the best workmanship and good ma terials, which will enable them to warrant their work. Also, every variety of CHAIRS. Corms mado at short notice, and in the various styles. House Painting and Papering attended to, and done in the best manner. Their priers will be as ).w s the lowest, u all who may patronise them will seknowledge. o:744nsober and 000ntry product taken is exchange for work. NORB RC lt & MULL EY. Gettysburg. Feb. 23, 1857. ly HATS, CAPS, BOATS I MOSS of all kinds, qualities, rases. and shapes, for Men, Bays, Yunths and Children, st COBSA.N k PAXTON'S. JEWELRY k BTATIONERY—sny quasi thy sad the test stook ever broegiet thie pLoa. If yea 444 kw ita4 se* fur yeereelves—st SCUIt; h: 8. SICG . ARS& TOB ots=rt=.l !=al THE Perry Onont7 Mutual Fire Insurance Clompany-mCapated 1139,586—affects in• 'unmans io atty part of the State, npainst loss by Ise ; pructeady adapts its operations to its resources ; affords ample indstcanity, and promptly adjusts its !oases. Adams oonnty is represented in the Board of Managers by Sm. Moire McCLIAIc. WM. MeCLRAN, Arms,. 011 es of K. • W. Ilieless, May NI, 16,54.1. OfILYGROCERIESL CONFECTIONS. —The tintiereigned have parehased the Gro cery Store of E. H. MINNIGH, on the Northwest corner of the Diamond. formerly occupied by A. B. gams. where they invite the. attention of all who may wish Groceries, Confections, Fruits—Coffee, Tea, Sugar. Mo lasses, Salt. Starch. Soda. Spices of all kinds. Lemons, Figs, A!rnonds, &c. Also. a fine as sortment of chewing and smoking Tobacco, &gars, Snat,•&e. fri''Coantry Produce ta ken in estate:lgo for Goods. WM. BOYER 4 SON. September 7, 1857. The Franklin souse, (roxii*Li Tax Counts notsr.) Corner of Franklin and Howard Streets, ALTTMORr. DANIEL McCOY, PROPRIETOR. siir Pcrra an en t and Transient Boarders atxpeinawidisied with Feral-Class Beard and Pleasant Rooms. CIILIGILS 4NlDDitawn, H. K. CADY, • Sept. V. General Superintendent. QPOUTIE4I.--George and Henry Wampler will utak, HenselSpouting and pet up the gam low, for cash or oountry prisluee. Far mers and all others wishing their houses, bents. itc.. spouted ? would do well to gire them a kmll. G. & li. W.&3IP.LF.R. Aptd*iB.ll3s3. tf 15 5,0 A YARDS of 3fusLin just received ) v frogs the Bruit; haring ;been purchased CASH, we are enabled to sell any pflttirity of ittn - stinitiowEr - Aces than can be bought any where in the country.— Oall , and esAunine, and let our. unusually large and cheap Stook of Muslins recommend them selves. Remember we hare nearli 16,000 yards t FAMTESTOCE BROTHERS. (10BNAN I PAXTON have a lugs &oak ef,Gum &messed Baal° Soaks for Ladies and Gentlmam, of the best quality. COBEAN ft PAXTON have Jost returned from the ally - with, mid ere now opening the largest meek of Her, Caps, Boots & Shoes, .ever,q l paned in Gettysburg, and are selling off at very low prime. SHIRT'S, Colars and Bosoms, wool nnd cot ton Under-Shirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Cravats, Handkerehiefs, Suspenders, Den brellas and Walking Canes—not to be beat in quality or prima Call at SAMSON'S. 'LAT Iron Heaters, Charcoal , Furnaces, Wage Irene ; &e., for sale cheap at the Ware %mg 8U ADS & BUEHLER. BOOTS, Shoes, Hataand Caps, Carpet Bags, Trunks, Ye immense fot, and . salliagjaw. to make roonit, at .SA USON'S. TRUNKS, Unibrailiut and Carpet Bar, at COiiRAN & PAXTON'S. OLD Quarters, Levies, Fips, and all other Old coin, taken at full value, for Clothing and Notions, at ',SAMSON'S. 11QALCK-LOADING FROM. HANOVER.— Farmers wishing back-hauling from Han over will please apply to SHEADS & BriTH GRA. COAL !Sieves, Buckets, Shovels, Pukers, ,Kettles. Pans, Ac., he., can be had at the &Ore Ware 110) , Ini. in West M;ddle . litreet, at SHEADS & 111;ELILEIL'S. 00RF:AS k PAXTON have all kinds of Silk, ‘- 1 Far, Felt arid Wuul Mats, fur Men, Buys, and Children. COBN & PAXTON have tell the latest Styles of Plush * For, and Cloth Cape. ASFEENDI D lot of Buffalo Ruben, Buffslo w Quin and Calf-Skin OverthoeP, aelliug very, eheip, at SAMSON'S. FRESH LIMN to be bad at & POWERS' LADIES, Misses tend' Children's Gaiters Boots, Bustles and Slippers, nrall kinds styles and prices, at tX2IBICAN k PAXTON'S rp UN Ladies *xi particularly invitesi,to call 00BEAN &PAXTON'S, and examine their stock of Shoes, Gaiters, Boots and Slippers COAL I—Persons desirin to lay in their Winter's supply of Coa t, will please send in their orders at once, as h can be furnished cheaper from warin6 than from the Yazd.— Orme la West Middle *tree. CEAP DRESS G()DS.—You wiu Mid the handsomest and 'cheapest Ladies' Dress• Goods and•long Shawls in town at. the store of GEO. ARNOLD 3 CO. 000 K STOVES !=—Yeer styles of Cook N." fikoveo—the Akita. Cook Royal Cook, William Penn, and the Ss Ettell—for aide at the Ware Room of BREADS it BUEHLER, MINAT TROLLS. TOBACCO & SWABS. of beet brands, and stastonishinglllormites these hitt times, at the Flour, Provibion and Grocery Store of GILLESPIE di THOMAS. STOVES!—Evcry variety of Cook, Parlor, Stloon and Office Stoves can be seen at the Ware Room of Sheads k Buehler, in West Middle street. Our Stoves are all par charted in Philadelphia, and will be sold cheseer than they can be bought at retail in the city or elsewhere. Call and see them. SHE ADS & BU EH LE R. L UMBER:—On hand a supply of Lumber, of beet quality. Orders for any amount can be filled. Yard on Washington street, near Railroad street. SIIEADS & BUEHLEH. 00BEAN & PAXTON him the Fall and ‘I Winter style of Black Silk Hata. SILVER.—A fine lot of Silver Spoons and Silver Forks, as low as city prices, now to be had at SCHICK'S. C. 41 soon, as they sell rapidly. fIA.NDLES AT 16 CENTS.—A first rate k../ article of Mould Candles can be bad, at 16 cents per pound, at NORBECK'S, Kerr'e old eerner. JEWELRY, Watches, Pistols, Violins, Gui tars, Acoordeons. Hannoni cans, Eight-day, Thirty4sessr and Alarm Cloaks, at prifts, to be had at 8 Abl3ON'B. P ARLOR COOK —This Stove is especially adapted to Dining Rooms and will re omensead itself on the those of ecoonany and ooeveniessos. It is very ornamental. Gall and 'so it. SinALPS 4 BUEHLER. TRIJNKS, Carpet Be,ag VeHoes, &e., of beat quality, and low rites, at SAMSON'S. (.1.4S BURNERa. —A new and excellent style of Coal Stoves, for Parlor or Cham ber use. It la especially intended S:or chant berthas It Consumes the gas, and thus" removes one of the ohjections to the,nee of cosi. A sante* of will turn toile hours without regulating. Call and see it. ' k SMILER. FIRO - ITS and COnfecdiotia, nice and freak Pan frosta i dl i a n o be had at & TUOMAr. Ar SUPERIOR article of Bloat TAO fir Warkoitiall Stoves, for sale by :41XADI! 4 BUM&& , ALAROt kg xpt SUMMER - °LATHING; 4aiiiagst veryseietprottest: • . . • CIMA,4I New Firm. 8112.08 & TIVEHLT.R. e rano .11 ow AT OETTTIBeItO, PA. .„ if. Samson, .Manager if Proprietor MOT* oi,ou al 6 o'clock, A. M.—Performance to coastatatoe ltamediattly alter. PRICES OF ADMISSION. - - adults, - FREE Children. (under 12 years of age,) Had Price GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO THE PUBLIC ! The subseriber, thankful for past favor•, respeltfully larynx's ths inhabitants of Get tysburg and surrounding country, of the fact that he has just received from the New York Auctions a SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS! which he is determined to sell at astonishing !, low rates for cant. In return for the liber al patronage bestowed twin him, be will give Grasd Complimentary Benefit, on which on. caaion will be presented TWO ILIGNIFICENT PIECES! On Wedn,evelay, October 28, and every day until further notice, wlll be protested the very popular Tragedy of GOOD FITS! with the following unrivalled cast : —Fashion able ClothiniF, from the finest to the lowest prised qualities. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods in great variety. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, lc., to suit all testes. An rntermiseian 6J Ten .Ifinuteß, to allow those malting Urge tiurelnises time for Lunch, Ite., &c. The whole to conclude with M. Samson'e sue °awful Play, entitled VARIETIES! the beauty of which will cease great excite ment among the Ladies and Gentlemen. - Oct. 26, 1857. tf Good and Cheap ! T IM undersigned. would inform his friends and the public generally. that he •oon tinues the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSI NESS, in all its branches, 'at his establish ment, in east Kakila Street ‘ (near the east end,) Gettysburg, Ps., wbera hashes on howl a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to pat Up to order whateTer may be desired in his line, viz :--itsekaway and Boat-I3oily Carriages; Falling-Top; Rock ' • away & Trotting Buggies, Jersey Wagons, tte. • With good workmen and good materials, he can pledgehis work to be of the best quality —and his prices are among the lowest. gar Repairing done at short notice, and at reasonable rites. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Call ! JACOB TROXEL Jute 15, 1857. Attention, One & All ! MOW IS THE TIME to have your Picture taken !-8. WEAVER luring provided himself:with an entire new and splendid SKY LIGHT DAGUERREAN ROOM at his resi dence in West Middle street, opposite Prof. Jacobs, one mature. West of Baltimore street; where he is now prepared to furnish AXBII.OIIPIL3 AIM DAGUSIIRO9ITPIO, in every style or the art, which he will waft rant to give entire satisGictien. His Hong• ex periestar and superior apparatus give' him advantages seldom furnished' by Daguerrean establishments out of the city. He has a large number ofspecimenr at his Gallery, in Chant bersbu-g atreet,wbere he will continue as here tofore, which the public arc requested to call and examine. • I:l:7"eberges frwm 50 amts to 510. lions of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Uold Lockets, Breastpins. jpi table for miniatures, always on hand, at tire very lowest prices. Z7 - Cbildren will not be takenlor less than 50 cents, 17 - AIfI3ROTTPES taken from one dollar and upwards, and in the best style. July 20, 1856. tf To the Country, Good News. T HAVK reused the Foundry for the ensu ing yea and am .prepared to make the different kinds of cesitlup usually made at 'a Foundry. I will keep constantly on hand the diff‘rent kinds of PLOUGHS, Points. Shares, Cutters, ite.; Pots, Kettles, Poise, Wiuthing Machines, ise.;•Stoves and Machinery; Por ches, Verandah's ana Cemetery Fencing made and put up with dispatch. All orders will be attended to promptly ; but being without capital, and mosey being necessary to carry on the business, I will be compelled to 'ell for cash, but on all country work 5 per cent. will be deducted. Suitable trade will be taken, if delivered at the tiros of purchasing. Givens a call. R. M. WARREN. Gettysburg, June 1, 1857. Wm. B. McClellan, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Offre on the sooth l side of the pnblie square, 2 &ohs west of the• Sentinel *Moe. Getty-sburg, August 22; 1833. D. ItoColialighY. A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office one door west of Buehler's drug and book sture, Chambersburg street,) Arronsfar AND So mcrroa rim PATINT3 AND PZYSIONS. Bounty Land Warrants, Back-pay supenfind Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C ; also American Claims in Sneland. Land Warrants located rind sold, or bought, and highest prices given.— Agent" engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other western States. .11i4r Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg. Nor. 21, 1833. Edward B. Buehler, 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 Sloth Baltimore street, near Furney'4 drug store, .and nearly opposite Danner & Zie,gler'd store, Gettysburg, March O. J. Lawrence Hill, M. D. JAS his office one .21 — ' 4 911) door west of the Lutheran church in Chambersburg street, and opposite Picking's store, where those wishing to have env Den tal Operation performed are re.pectfully invi ted to call Mutat:grim: Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Kruth, D. D.i Rev. H. L. Baugher, D. D.. Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Starer. [Gettysburg, April 11, '53. Auctioneering. ANDREW W. FLEMMING, residing in Breckinridge street, near James Pierce's, Gettysburg, offers his services to the public as a Sisk Crier and Auctioneer. Hie charged, are moderate. and be will on all emulsions ea dear°, to reader eatiefeetion. Ale hoped! Aft receire a share of public patrufsage. Aug. 17, 1857. Removal. I LET. FRAZER, Watkh & Cloak Maker, ham removed his Shop o Carlisle street, below Hoke's atom, where be will al ways be happy to _Misled b. -the calls of 011110 tomers. Thsakful foe past,favors, M hopes. by atrial attention to botiiness and a desire to please, At) merit toad receive the patiosaigs of the public. Gettysburg, May 18;1857. - ii 1014438.. IWOULD agig4 seakiad all Uwe indebted. to me either by.nott pr book soooant, that I tm now settling up my old bearaesa.— Please oat and pay, is longer indulgerdie not bir given. OW. A.MgOLD. Oet. 19,1857, - QVGAR,CanEBE 4 lkfOLASS.ES—tp: sai xbd 6 - 3 assort:alma of Sugar. Cafe. and Xi) srlitet 'at siilf soil as too is the trot& C al aid see thsie artioks and thealidge fur Tourrierbii I 41kre sals • ist oWe _fted Culabitha fiasia of • , BOUM 11-IMM; , 2 The Largest Chair NI) Furniture staliillshnirr, int ltitilure l. j'` 31ATil1UT'S OAT ST. WAIIEROOMS, No. 25 North 'Gas near• Fayette, where are kept always on hand. or mode to order,. every style of French TETFrArTXT.ES, in Plush,. hair, Cloth or Brocatelle. French Full Stuff and Medallion. Parlor ARM CHAIRS', in Plush, !fair, Cloth or Broeatelle. French Pun Stuff Carted: PARLOR CHAIRS, in sets, with Plash, Flair, Cluthyr Bruessteile. SOFAS, half French,Spring Mahogany, and Walnut Parlor QIIAIRS, in Hair, Cloth. or Plush. HOCKING CITAIRS---nrious doiigns, in Hair, Clnth and Plttsh. Stuff Spring LOLJNOES—n large 'wort meat always an band/ or any 'pattern made or eovored with any groat tovedor, C11.41,318ER SCITS-412 1 1 44oginy or Woinqt, complete, from $34 up, ;. , CANE and Rucicii%,,i o lo.—the largext asswortunent ready made in any ono honie in the United Sulfas—trim et' a doz en er.• Bar Hoorn, Offine and Dining CHAIRS, in Oak, Walnut or-Mahogany, with Cane, Wood or Stuffed Seute—Aa assurtmtutt ututerwing over 50 &met,. liruod seat CTIMDS and SETTZES and Iteekitilt Choirs--over 100 dozen. • A. MATIIIOT, v 2S l'inrtlitlay Street, aeu Fayeisto strut. Mny . lB, 1857. ly gttEADSI Lumber, Coal and Stoves. NEW FIRJ- Tfillc i tuviereril respectfully announce to the citizens of gittyshurg and vic(nity. that they'live entered into a colittrtnivrihip. and intend opening a COAL?. .4ftl. iMB EIe YARD, on Washington street, iwthe Pear of the Nagle ilutel.-vektres they...will be happy to see all whe luny levet them with 'Lodi. They will furnish every variety of Slime,. krm irk curt Lirn.Lnnser't COAL, at the lowtmt possi b!e wholesale rates, in order to introduce it into general use. They also intend keeping a full and general a.tiortmeat of LUMBER. as noon as the -Reamed is completed: They will keep continently on hand.eoin3 variety of COAL and WOO 1) STOVE,I,, swung which are the celebratt4l Venn. Noble Cook, Royal Cook and `ea Shell Cook Stoves . . Also the Chirm, Capitol; Victor. Planter, Piestinin and• Paritw Odell &etc.'. Ahr-tight,' star. Franklin, hot-air Parlor Orate, Lady Wultingion. Chair,. Magnolia. Union, Airtight .Bara 4414140:c Tropic, and ilarp,Caimon Steven. . Persons wishing tet examine thOr stock will please call_ at ileac Stove Ware Ito 'in. on West MALIN atteei, iit't the residence oritubert Sliesdi. • ' ' ' a:70: ere preennily Attended tn. AO 3k SILE:11)4. O. 111001 Y 11U1i111,1;11,0 GettysbnritAug. :1, 1857. Fall Dry Goods. PYRE do LANDEIAL, Fouivrit & :twit streets, Philadelphia,' respectfully, re quest CaAil Buyers to ex'amino a fine stuck of SK.A.SONABLE GOC)I , S, .ulapted to 'Sim.? PANNSVLFAN IA TRADt. . Full Line of Fall Dress Goods. New Dosigns of Fall Shawls. ' ' Rich Silks of Newest Styles.' - flood Black Silks of all width*.' 4 Cases assorted Enoch Menaces. . 7 " niii de Sham*, New Cusitb.. British sod Americas' Dark i'ririta. • . Satinetts, Cassimeres, Cloths and Yeati.ntri !Angling. Linens, Flannels, Blinketi, 1 41., ~ -' N. B. Auction Bargains from 'Nelor`Thrle and'this Citydnily received. Psiettiestliairat it entiotr rival to. Country orders • fur ikseinthits Goods. Terms NETT CASII, August 31, 1857. 3m T . I:MBER.---Sbends & Buehler' Sari at their 'Yard on Washington atreet,'ntar— Rail Road street, s !rage supply ef • saFe►ior River LUMBER, which. those •sisatruag t o purchase woald do swa/1 tq *Mali no, • , OneDolLaraseeientreve PAID CY ADVANC.N, Will Secure the Regular! Vtaft' " e 8a " _44 0, to the ljotne of any Family in MI Ootirrili, lialqul t tadi: WILL' Aftbid and exaniemirit. tr)i.; ATIEERS, 4crniti!iB, Am) 818441, OLp 4ND YOIIVA - 01.4vE • A 10) FEMAILP,, 4 Yolferrrol y A slw u/cf vitit;iat the C o s 1011k,51,715 .• pfolibatle manner 9tiin 6p s • • • for the: tfcomPilmi: • ' 6 ', 1 4 1 0 yon with all the 100,of. the - • 4j, P. mliike?/ gte 1 44477 1 40;. 8 'lax! ' occurryig,' . " Cie vure g jiscoe„ta ll lo kininor tt Ai ila , ./. 631 W t . 4J. dressd4os,toil ; a r J. Siiima. . . r MOM ait,ll are, bittais _also ever to execute ISM ilia ' axiom '' • , - 10,4geeeei and att ltda •• so• • jb4A 9 .a yr, 4e ► now wt •• -• n, A "COXPUNISO! 04106 Abio-n zpfl.l3i , .. If. 811"11111.ER. NNW= 1: A