4i101 . , , t „ EEEEiMMiI Alta 06 n. 4111 s, qv ere vabbitit se ars ttoOkorth securing I.ll.9lll;ourket or at the stores —4lll% i imise very destrootive to yaws A•grolupi is covered aid their nasal supply Of N 1,14 10 oft We believe, however, thititrxtbay iptvis partioulitr liking fbr tllll4ollll*styeavig trees, and will select It3CAlitero4oo to other food, even whon4bire is stanch's**. A tame ri...104 01 4 was premitted to ma CoorAprentisos, two or three wilt- Zoo, which bad a full supply of Deo. pasty and other vegetables, 00111.111161P0011 eattag the berk of several 4ess, and had it not been re taired,.would have destroyed theta. ettoe the following hints as a pro teotion to their attacks, whitat we tiud I trotitelijounals. elnt xom edy, which we. find in the Massachusetts Plowman, is this: 11)fxreretit rabbits from barking JkOt trees, give the body of the Alt; thorough rubbing with soft = This not only prevents the atm barking them, the rough 5 , 410 at, softens the bark, and renders thitbt' tittich more thrifty then they • wbM4 bb' otherwise. This simple re. eipaitill be of vast value to the farmers in many ports of the West. Oreasing ulii4Pevoot rabbits from barking fruit teffitkbist it will injure the tree, Vie next we find in the Valley Farm ei;tania A. Rives : .i'MPS! dp . old newspapers in strips fifteen or eighteen inches long, and w 114) them around the body of the tree, commencing, at the groatal, and secur ity itititittotturon twine. The paper will wiikatand all the rain that falls on it; and I never knew a tree injured by rabbits ttitetinte thus protected. Anoth eieiltaatilge of tho plan is that it can bl d 6 itniekly done—one person can do ullittondred trees is two boars. 'Me 111.464 *.ii.. I VA ffshshel is the beet native pear itswit); it as a high, splay, honeyed nett ' it bears Its fruit in clusters at tbirsisie of the branches; it ripens from. thblirstif September to the last of Oc thihir:,:, A was sent to Europe by Dr. liaiiials . r ift 1819, and the fruit was pro pounced gt-iltii - London Horticultural sillai,i• ' exceeding in flavor the richest niiii iboat, of their autumn pears. The frlllpikvet7 small, except on rich land. Aitti 44itowing account is given of the API .4( this pear: " About eighty AlkkAld there was a well-known ',Whams and tattle dealer in Phila ga who was familiarly known as itiTiscob. Every season, early in goAluthstn, on returning from his li ir , - ex enrsions, Dutch Jacob re- Oa Lie neighbors, with pears of an udlllrati7 delicious flavor, the secret of 11110004:plane of growth, however, he walt sever satisfy their curiosity by fig. At length the Holland Land Conwear,. gowning a considerable tract mouth of the city, disposed of it in par eilia4sh4 Dutch Jacob then secured the grounilßalthilach his favorite pear tree sliglivs iiii tract of land near the Del aware. Not long afterwards it became the Shim of Mr. Seckel, who introduced this remarkable fruit to public notice, and it received his name. Afterwards Übe property was added to the vast as- W i f cf . ,the iiite Stephen Girard. The ofiellifiai Wad still exists tor did a few SniPavr)yrigorotis and fruitful. Spec.- isjiiiketita pears were quite lately ex hibit/4st the annual show of the Penn sylvania Horticultural Society.—Coun frit Veatkseas. Mare Ilarighwe 11Agar. ISPI :globe oar last, issue, says tbo Scion tiltli,lnetiean, we have received ono- O n opople of crystalized sugar, made ihmalihajttiee of the Soreto sugar Note, 11111ki3L. Cook, of Mansfield, Ohio. By - „amp of & peculiar ovaporator, be states that he found no difficulty in oryse eto syrup of this cane. He as serts that the so rgho eaa be ripened throughout all the 'Northern EA.:aft, and thal,iic Juice is ,as crystalisable a akithariaa product sat that of the cons der aloe affirms that -114. 4 presiieiof ltivation it will yield yowl& ofaagst to the acre, and INAVesklisdouble this amount. • ' • ' letaraTor management of sheep is a iillitiiist of very great importance to the Stalhiri, .ile nay- procore the best lA* and yet a bad location and bad esismoipesaisoseuty sows destroy theta , . 111 1 (14 1 4 re ' high, dry , uldandi ilbd it s : without these the wool be -01.111 4,10,101, SIN sprigbirtnesa of the silailiki brikd, *seem ?Mows' end it dwindles down into a "leo apeickgy fur epwtn e poor apoh.47 too.— Ontsuils;itlittliteditiNarioste 1110 01111;1, as by - itteenrhintitetleitioyiag. Sideeil tot ilk? *oaf, Ishol.satacre the fibre 4#404 1 . 1 t. . - -..,_. 4 . __ L -,- 1 1.1...,„1.......),,, L.-48ot- .1‘ , 44. ass; ageoliVVegthited With . Ole, stillil iia l lialir ileglie ruttish JteSost 4 , loafiPai '' end - Willem' of: twit h is '-.• '. l ''''D '', : :. 1 4. " krAi . 45 -, , , tra. tioloicit . , .4shosismisislfluour r , tl.iftWAlttidtp i ttfee OW' ~ink,Nrlo. s l 4Pti - ' Zribye *to := ls urelonpt /01 Sims laid as ithisia asp aea,kippalltß ** • ass a!i br as wile it n I , , . !situ sulphur, it= - A, 414 17111 tZ. , 4 p4 ita irt , .. 4 044 "- * ll atf ala; ' -•• . ' 4 41 1 , 1 4 40 1 4 . 40301 k, 14 0 . 41 1 4 Wit, ..;:leillapir I 41sItataUtiffsatz.,:.,., t E r M 3 1011040 1 , i 4 1 Ruh hangs?, soli assil, Oft,. • rolisbed by 41a wisest "01%." YANUIS COURTSUIP, Cottage by tit* hilLtitie— , Time sigh sate dark.; Dorothy beside the kg, Waning for her apart. OW Mtn b i t ) te i ltimetay, Pater i ( l lM ig :near the table, Some tit lief poosilar kind of protest. Very cold without, and Wind a shriekingr-howilag;- Owls up in the orchard— . Oat, potha, "Wilt* Rap, rap, at the kitchen done— Dorothy looks pleasant; kionatlitto," she whispered sly, "Rot ate If it Isn't, Or some fellow that I don't want to see." Peer is open—‘•Josathiut ? Why, bow do you do?" 0 11Pol1, Dorothy, I'm pretty well, A stein' how it's you." Old roan stops his reading, Old lady stops her sewing; Both remark to Jonathan, "Wall, now, bow it's •blowlng, Theirs's going to be soma tall weather yet, I meow," Salutations over, Jonathan is mum, B'isheis over sunciry tines, That he was to bum. Old folks getting sleepy, 'Gin to nod the head; Dorothy suggests that they • Had better go lobed— . , I And a very broad grin lighted tip Icrusibln't physiognomy. 014 folks a snoring soundly, Young foli4s close together, Jonathan and Dorothy Talking 'bout the weather. • Janatban is thinking Ilow to pop the question; Ret his heart Is thumping so, He can hardly hold his rest on, And his tongue eleareth to the roof of his mouth. Dorothy looks silly— Know's there's something tooting; Looks around at Jonathan— He feels !much like rusalag. "Dearest Dorothy!" be says— "epose that you and I go Down to Parson Castor, (serer mind the anew.) And get linked tab the everlasting bonds of matshooey." • Years have passed away, and Down within the valley, Par away from city, Street or dirty arley, fitamks a little cottage, White as snow is Marsh; • Jonathan and Dorothy &Wag on the pored. And a half doses whits-headed yoompsteurs •rtmod them. Zclitor:—llaviag a few vare lines, I send you the tbllowing anec dote. It has never been published, and furthermore is a fact. It was told me by a gentleman who witnessed it : "An Indiee tame to a certain agency in the northern part of lowa, to pro cure some whiskey for a young warn or, who had, its ho said, been bitten by a rattlesnake. At find the agent did not credit his story, bat the earnestness of the Indian, and the urgency of the case, overcame his scruples, and turn ing to get the liquor, he asked the In dian how much he wanted ? Form quart,' answered the. Four quarts !' exclaimed the agent in sur prise, 'so much as that ?"Yes,' repli ed the Indian, spanking through his eat teeth, and frowning as savagely as though about to wage a war of eater ' urination against the whole snake tribe, 'four quart—snake mighty Lig . tfirWho can account for the strange ideas and still stranger expressions of little children? One day a little blue eyed girl of &boil; six enimmers, a daughter of one of our worthy citizens, weary of play, earns running into the house, and throwing herself into the arms of her nitither, ex claimed: "Hold me, ma, lel so bad." i' What's the matter. rally ?" ten derly inquired the alarmed and anxious Patent- "1 don't know, only I feel tesybad," replied the little cherub. "Does your head ache "Oh, no, I feel jest .ke a Meek _Re publican!" "And how does a Black Republican feel, my child ?" "hat like he wanted to stett some thing." Sifir"Wliat deed the miatiater say of oar burying ground?" asked Mrs. Mines; of hew psigitlx.r. "Ile don't like It at all ; he says ho never will be lathed there as long as ke lives." ")Cell," ; bays Mrs. Hines, "if the Lot sifarett mS lA, I will." - ceery —Tell the, ye winged winds, that round toy pathway roar,Alo ye not know some Toot spot where hoops are worn no more T Some tone and Silent dog, some island or setae dive, where women can walk three abteast along the village pave? The loud Suds k • ed artiend my face, and saiekerinir ah swe.reci, "nary plaoc" Sarno Chaim) so a queer., papft to go to maxim. A Mead - a:Ramo* writes that a qiiglit•or of AA' )*St laid ia his winter , iiiovisootts—a.old quarterof a Wive anit ttioet* k ij bolklitatk 0 0 lot* sited to • 1. , iariiiii&•. o b - ati . . 4 -. e ' ' ' • olVtlat iia ver‘iig* aalliathar tetat II iietiiirlEtVithirimiik.'" !(" "'& '-''" fl • t Alenv*i it.. 44 VT, sit:!eg &stk . 10400* him itiS*Oirtarriiteowi4 d of Jar emit a skopikkiiii shwa. 4” Whir 164 nit ogling J 0194. kw:owl: *die pi ibis world plopre es4le int it r7 ll ' l , l Ao 4i 0idi,V 4 2 1 , 4 1 ArX44- I • I e re tt l 4 l 4.ll IMO JACOBS . IF, B „Ba tailor, street 1 a tOmethe VosissoOd. V ice -4be Mike uf 4301111 u laiiii. Vagina*. 414., which they hem just imicisitd hem the oat, as wet( se the inn claws ini of Beady -seade Clothing 'sow on head--Over Costa, Ores', Frock and 1 864 Cools, Pants and Veal/. Dub% target that for anything in the men's Use of wear, you can serer go amiss by call ing at Jacobs'. It you want a fine ow, or puts, or rest. rely upon it you cannot be oettoistoodoteo anywhere, either as to quality, make or prim. 8o with middle. or Priced goods. They offer a :ruled stock. ceidjely eosspetition. They will sell Ready am& Cloting, all of Mar ors slaking-up, at prim* as low as city clothing, which are so spriti rip - Latrgive way. They are practical InikuSthentselres, and hence tarn out nothing but *hat they know to be well gotten up.— Girt their a call—look at their stock—and if re my ittot pleased, there's no harm dune. NO loom* to show goods. 8111rilic latest New York and Philadelphia Fashions to:Sired. Gettysburg, Nor. 9, 1g57. Great Excitement! Vicirt k .1E61111BM:1H ITILL iiilD: TAKE NOTICE that we have just received anew and splendid lut of HA TS, CAI'S, BOOTS tt 8110 ES, which we offer to the public CHEAPER, than ever, having put down our stock to the lowest living profits.— Under these arrangements we can put our goods within the reach of ALL. as to style. quality and PRICE. Our motto is quick elides and naafi profits. Call and examine too 'tuck of goods before purchasing el,e where_ Etemerriher the sign of the " BOOT." Citembersburg street, below Bueh ler's Drug Store. Mir &tam and Shoes made upon the short est notice and by the best of workman. October 19, 1657. Ladies, • D ° you want pretty DRESS GOODS, at low priests T Go to Fafinestoilks' and buy them. Their stock is siteapm• and prettier than elsewhere. Their stuck comprises De lalnes, Coburg, French Merinos, Alpaca Me rinos, Plaids, &c. Also a very rich looking article of Morie Antique for dresses. Don't forget to look at FAUN EsTocKs.. The Farmers' & Mechanics' PIItAFTSGS INSTITL'TION or ADAMS CU.— " This Institution receives deposites, fur which it pays interest as follows For over 10 months, 4 per cent. per annum. For 3 and not over 1U months, 3 per cent. per annum. Fur trans ien t deposites, not less than 30 days, 2 per cent. per aaauns.payable OR demand without notice. A loin:, fund (capital) of $lO,OOO has boeb paid tn. Fur loans apply on Wednesday. Sums received on deposits as low as a dime. Interest to be allowed whenever the deposites amount to $5,00. and OA each ad dixiorial $5,000 and upwards. Office in Seth West Corner of Public uare, next t' George Arnold's store, Open ditily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., and for receiv ing deppeltes every Saturday, from it A. M. to 6 P. M. Fruitiest, ‘I4OIIGE TIIHONL ' Trectiorer LC: .'Vccretary,GEOUGESEXOLD 1 Directors, John Drone. John limiter, SAmuel Durboraw, George Arnold, A. Hi:lnt:et man, Jamb lfusselman, D. MoCrearv, L. McCooangfiy, Cnip, John 'Mickley, Robert Horner, John Throne. April 6, 1837 Herring's Patent (111. 1 1.31P10N PIIOOF SAFES, wits UAW* l'ittcnt POWttrtt I'llOOF LOCKS.—Ftat CIA llsaarxu. Mastro 3 . 4 ilTibing below Second, PA ila La.-- Tim greitt inw rows*, etstsi rested by the pulitie to procure re ire ecrtaln securi ty Prom Ore for valuable papors, such all Etonds, Mortg - vrs. Deeds. N and B ilk's of Accounts, tin the o•tlinarl- S•CeS hereto fore in use afforded. induced tho P Ltentees to devote a large p,,rth.it LA their time for the last fourteen years. in making discoveries and improvements for this ol l ievt, the result of which is the tmriietlic.l If •rring's Pairut Fair I',-n i.ult 178 E PROW' SAFES, universally acknowledged ns Casitriov Si FE OF TIIE WORLD ! Having been awarded Msidull at troth the W , r/rl's Fair, London, 1831, and Crystal Palau c, Y., IKi3, as superior to all others, is noir undoubted], entitled to that apellation, and" secured with !!all's Patent Powder-proof Locke—which were also awarded separate Medals, (its ahore)—forms the most perfect Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ever yet offer ed to the puldie. Nearly 3UO "llerring's Sales" have been tested during the past 14 years, and more than WAX* have Wen sold and are now in aetwel use. Also on hand or manuf,Letnrel to order, all kinds of Hailer and Iron Bank Chests and Vaults, Vault Weirs. nanny Chests fir &siker!, Jewellers, Railroads', private families, Ake., for Piste, Disnioncts, and oilier valanbles. 23, 1857. Hardware Store. THE sahneribers weed respectfullr an nouneeto their friends and the public that they have opened a Hardware Store, in Balti more street, adjoining the tetidenee of David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in whieli . they always Intend to offer to the puhfic a large and gen eral assortment of HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Groceries, Cutlery, Coach Trimmings, Springs, Asia', Beadier', Cedar-ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, in gen eral, ineluding every description of articles in the above line of business ' to which they invite the attention of cosoli-makers, black smiths, carpenters, eahtnet-makers, shoe makers, saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock haring been selected with great care and purchased fbr cash, we guarantee (for the , ready money.) to dierise of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased anywhere. We pstrticularlyt resissall a e4l from nor friends; snit earnesily salch asters of public favor s go we are determinined to eatablirh a char ter for selling goods it low prices and doing business am fair principles. JOE.I. D. i).kNNtR, DAVID ZIF.GLEIL Gettrsbarg, Jim 9, 1861. This Way rpo FAHWXIIIIIXXIESI.—Aitener Arrival of CAtmp Coals.—We have Jodi opimat • &Mee assortment of the C LIZA PROT 00098 aver pawed in ther denteley. We can hardly particularise, as our ettclr peertriaes nary thing desitia `Wllihre•Aldftittli emCcaseet, iries itheamead• raids, of grilses which we offer at oLoaute yuk3l...,stieh NJ are mu ., m* atibi at 10 vents Coistro at 25 vents; bluetits ,of whit* we hare on aliaaasily ilirsaotark aseiti4optiirkui.Cas aiaatts at MOM that defy ,00m tattoo. la letwireimiricerti7o . iow that purchasers iptamheameoley ng front us. We only gm • cheap goods to exami • • • ••,• ly this last arrival from loutimeteltaisiEl (IWO§ tAllik.) • • • the manufacturers, at soh. to offemelilmem a m ' yourselves.FAHNESlKNA!.'aftvis—.... • .. . . , i 1 , Egli' = 4 . . f •11:a.'s •1 HOKE tentroyettit roma air A ' , tool which to 01l wit - or ationtry poothoto. Plows/jive Via o eel bofots pas vbsokitehoWilim is Ate will 6041 it to yOut Wilms' to fko for- iti/Pelk-Geedikrot- free•of lie=-- ' JOON 1101E.E. 1141417. . "I• . - ' -. , JEWittillTmt, graIItOWERY.-wiai: Tit awl au- IVOR ' plod thht t Z l Plrt s is t i k e a i n and 0541 46 " polol is milk or trim* ior Pox. Itaioure. r er i our iei rm 4ii: NU LW& _ Oposooso, *ink oPt Rolomoos ` ll 1 3 1,04 1 414 ,"gi •• ' 'ANT. rir : . • El= =I - - -- P 7 • t* JALadies. •1 ' 'Wet. (New Nu.) 818 . MUM": egAreS/ZZ Eifik -Phi • dalpisisa /MI sad , disalers la LoaII FI MML sad 'a F 4 k.NCY FURS, WhoilsOala. awl Mated. J. F. L Co;w3ul.l call the attention of Dealers and the public generalTy Co - their immense !Souk of F.mey Furs fur Luke., Gentlemen, and Children • their assortment embraces story ankle and kind of / F ancy Furs, that will he warn daring the Season--such a. Full Capes. Half Capes. Quarter (*aims, 'Telma', Tistoriam, Boas, Muffs and Maffisteea; from the fineal Iltuovon Satre to the lowest price Domestic Fara. For Gentlemen the largest assortment of Fur Collars, Gloves, Gauntlets. &e. ; being the direct importers of all our Tors and Manufaeturers of them under our own super vision, it e feel satisfied we can offer better is ifamments to deslen and the public general ly than any other house, having an immense assortment to select from and at the lianofse utters' prices. Fre only ask a call. JOHN FAREIHA &CO.. .41 - u. 818 Mark?! Sired, above Eiyhth, Pokiltra. Sept. 21, 18.57. 4m Mcßea's Liquid Glue, THE GREAT ADIIF:SIVE.—Most useful L article °ter invented, for house, store and ufime, surpassing in utility every other glue, gum, mucilage, paste or cement ever known. Always Ready /or Adhesive on Paper, Cloth Leather, Furniture, Porcelain. China. Markle or films. For manufacturing Fancy .Articles, Toys, etc., it tts'no superior, not only pseosednp; gre.tter strength than any otter known article, but adheres more quick ly, leaving no stain where the parts are join ed. Narita i'sl.4. 'Within the last three years upwards of 250,00 A twittlev of this justly celebrated LIM' I I) GLUE have been sold, and the great convenience which it ha proved in every case, has deservedly secured fur it a demand which the man ufitetner has found t, at times, difficult to meet : acknowledged by all who hare usetLit, that its merits are far above any similar article or iusitalion oser offered to the public. tar This LUE ix extenrirely counterfeited --obserre the label "ifcllea's Celebrated Lipid Clue, the Oren! .I,f/is/tire." Take no other.— TWENTY-IPI rE CENTS A 110 TTL E. Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale arid Retail, by WM. C. NIcREA. Staii Nu. 907 Chesnut St., Philadelphia. inducements offered to persons desirous of selling the above crticle. Sept. V, 1857. ly New Cheap Cash Store. TEE sul;r4eribent having entered into part nership under the style and lirm of 11. S. 48. 11. 31INNICill, respectfully inform the citipees of tiettysburg end vicinity, that, they have opened a new, large and well-se lected assortment of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, at the old-established stand, un South East corner of the Diarnutid, foruierly called the Jew's boraseh..entnPreeDScsery variety; fityle *Lad price. In part of rjr Silks, Black Alpaccas , plain arid fancy De. banes, &rare, Oinghanil. plain arid fancy Janoneta. plain and dotted Sir Victorinem, Lawn" Mall, Mintislies, Iduc and unldeached Sl:strung% Osnebuts, Buil Ticking, Jaquered Diaper} ants' Wess.—lllack Cloth, iMaik Cassinitnex, fancy, and plain L'am.ii tnerfis, silk and Luau 1 - rating. Kentock, Jeans, Twee,* Denial+, Cowin/14es, F.triiiiir Drill—everY style sritlyrise.. Aline assort hient eftilleTessin,ti:lliaileg of every style and Oreeeries.-13rinr,n4 rushed, di raiiula fed , Pulverizeil,Nual Clerific-1 Sugar, IL 4 w. Syrup... New Orleans 31alassor, liropnJ Muni and fine SAN itifulittiafulsarder4 ware, qiitorc, vedar-vrare. azievery oat &Aide Thundritattierl-ceibluc v. Dri (Jo , and Urocere Store !laving acieetol phelr stock with care, they arc enabled to sell cheap for 014i1, and re spectfully aoliait a ehare of the po,blic pa trJnagc. ' ter All kinds lite Prodaco taken in exchange fur goodA. H. S. 3; E. 11. MINNItai. Oct. 5, 1357. Two Daily Lines. TRA ACCO \I3IODATIONS.—The nn- E bignod returita tint titanks to the public far the entasunigement heretofore extended hits, anti takes pleasure in announcinethat be has completed atrangemeni, by which TWO DAILY LINES of C, Wir" Coaches will run between thtt3s burg and Hanover, to connect with the tram* to and (tow Baltimore, York, U.irri-burg, Philadelphia. ac. Per,oni; desiring ticket-80r infor:nation wtil eis!l on the wider.igned, or on TATS. Lc et .%gLnt, at the Eagle hotel, in Chamtwraburg , itret t. 1' lip attention given to all packager., &0., or ailior Luatnei.► t ntruated to the under alined tyt>•eeu GettyaLurg and ilanuver, wh of Rat Lo promptly and comfully attend to. UJ"The undersigned has also effected lir• rangements by ertneo Ise will bc atde to supply Coaches, Stages, &c., far Vaaurals sad ether occasions, at moderate charges. _ _ NICUOL...kS WEAVER.. Gettysburg, Apr& lE. 18571 WY. GILIASPIt. AEYRr TtroM.►9. Family Grocery and Provision Store. GILLESPIE & THOMAS respeetfully furls the people of Gettysburg and the public generally, that they have just return. ed from. the eirrrith a grneral assortment GROC'ERIES, PROVISIONS and VEGETA. I3LES, which they nre prepared to sell as lost as the Invreet. FLOUR and FEED always un hand, and sold at small profits. • Store cm• York etreet, one door east of Arra, ties? Hotel Gettysburg. Aug. 3, 18.17. Removetto Hanover. RANCIB J. WTLSON, late of the IVindt-, 1 ingtoti lion at Abbottatown, hat ',Alien HERBWEY'SQLD fIND POPULAR STAND: in Honorer. Where boil trill be happy to.entiri tent tiR nthonniar flatronise him. Rif Tattle is supplied with the best the market andAwr den can of suit,* liar with Ole choicest of liquors., Ilia Stabres are odartstßlious, and attended tire-ireful Ostlers. Give him it Calf. You will always And FRANK. on the spot. ready . end tri fl ing to make everybody ems: furtable. [April 27,1857. •Ctobi(lt Ware r t Maim TRE*Ognpect res y tritons their .I..(6fttibid'thelwrb ieln melt% OW ther hive Oratikkitt diet &shim* ind °hair. instant bethtalui, fn'' hritlitistrie street. Di* wimore ihrivin'lttini ill ti • • :„„, of gt.l . 4tEE, sack -• • 4 t and - t; Btriunts,l 01/11 • rip* •Bodstiellit i Matti. inid eft rOothei titichfwthete i • ata. .oc_ _the List 0: iqtte t tifiglit, - erhich Witt *l4l.- thitt • • . 4 t tar* irtorV. 4 .%llltWeletiy 'VOW dr . coe i rvis undo at Owl iOlitif l l 44361 i , House PpintitaaAr4ltglethditi; • • ikilatiletho • Their • • will bees low ast .44 'Ac 1- Fry 7 fTT ^ Mr_7".P.:7 - a_ l . - . - . .** • • I 1 - • 111611,ftelt 1017.1" 11 V1 14 I. • - nwe iThxyrs egos ~* .r an rt dm. tint Writ* for Men •AS PA X TOWS: 'Off 64 1 7 IT • •,otl IStualosi,A6dowtgo• 44 Prppri44*. Doom open at .61t`S(.—Perliirtnattce to wino:l4mm iumtitliatelystfYyr. PRICTS OF ADMISSION. Adelts Chi Wren, (under 12 years of age, ) , Half Pries. GRAND COMPWIKNTARY BE-NEFIT TO 111 E, P1.13L11,:: The subscriber, thankful for pitst Ynforg, respectfully informs the inhabitants of' Get tysburg and surrounding eoantry, of the fast that be bu just received front the Now York Auctions a SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS! whieb helm determined to sell at asuarisiting ly low rates for cue. In return fur the liber al patronage bestowed upon him, he will give a Grand Complimentary Benefit, on which oc casion will be presented TWO MAGNIFICENT PIECES! On Wechmoday, October 28, and every day tratit farther notice, -will be presented she very popular Tragedy of GOOD FITS! with the following unrivalled cast : —#aehion able Clothing, from the finest to the lowest priced qaafities. Gentlemen's Furtilehlng (:oode, in great variety. Boots, Shots, Etts, Cape, sc. , to suit all tnetes. An Intermimi9n of Ten Minates, to allow those makiug large purchases time for Lunch. ac., &c The whole to conclude with )f. Satunon's incr. eessful Piny, entitled R ETI ES! the beenty of which will canoe great excite. meat among the Ladies and Gentlemen. Oat. al, 1837. tf Good and Cheap! T HE undersigned would inform his friends and the r ahlic generally, that he con tinues the CARRIAGE-MAKING 81131- NESS, in all its branches, at his esbiblish ment, in East Middle Street, (near the east end,) Gettysburg, l'a., where he has on hand a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put up to order 'whatever may he desired in his line, viz :—llockaway and Boat-Body ' Carriages; Falling-Top, Rock- away & Trotting Buggies, Jersey Wagons, &e. umo:, With good workmen and good materials, he can pledge his wurk to be of the best quality —and his prices are among the lowest. mi`Repairing done at short notice, and at reasonable rates. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Call': JACOB TROKEL. Juno 15, 1857. Attention, One & All I IIaTOW IS THE TIVE to have your Pietnre .01 takes!-5. WEAVER having Prtvridet himself with an entire new mod spientdiiiSkY- LltiHT DAGUERREAN ROOM at his rein• dent" in West Middle street, opposite Prot Jacobs, one agnate West of Baltimore street, where he is now prepared to furnihh 4111118(YITTE• AND DADIARRXOTTPK-4, . in every style of the art.. winch be will war rant to give entire satkfaction. ilia long es. perienee and superior apparatms give Miff, advantages seldom furnished' by Deiguerteoti; emiiiaaltaAm m f e s n p i e ss c o i u teinea 1014 Ititer o mt htzdjy7W I>ersbu•g street .IT Oert ha w k dose as here tofore, which tte P(11.4* art tequested to call and examine. ir.X'Qbargts from 5(1 cetita to $lO. Roars i of operating. from 8 A.-U. to 4' N. U. Cold Lockets, Breastpins, suirabfe for miiiieenreor always on hand, at. tiM terrlowekt prices. lj"A;liildren sill riot betaken We lesurtbem eenni. . , fr - ASIBRitTIVIIN•takeii hien one .dellas , : and nrrenrds. anti in the best idyl*. Jaly tf To the Country, Good News. T HAVE rented the Foundry fur the ensu ing year, and am prepared to make the different kinds of Castings usually made nt ' Foundry. I trill keep eritistautly on hand the; different kinds of PLOUGHS, Points. Shares, , l'utters, kn.; Pots, Kettles, Pans, Writing ku.; Stores and Machinery; For ches, Verandah's and Cemetery Fel:LQ*2; wade and pat up with dispatch. All orders will be atteeled to promptly ; but tieing without capital, and money being necessary to carry on the basinthee, I will be compelled to sell for cash, bat on all country , work 5 per cent. will be deducted. Suitable trade will be taken, if delivered at the time of purchasing. Give us a rail. E M. WARREN. Gttyslairg, June I, 1557. Win. B. McClellan, _A TTORNEY AT LAW.-01V:e ou the 1 1 - south aide of the public square, 2 /ours we of the Sentinel uSoo. 1 Gettysburg, August 1:2, D. DI oConaughY, TPQRNEY AT LAW, (nfituti,one door' most tat lisiSsitio'is,4/zugAss,Lluiti„..otibut...l Chambersburg .streat..) A.TTRILyEI AND Su- LICIToR I , OR PAtztra„ Apti 1$111405:9. Bounty Land Warrants, ac pay supentied Clain p 4, and all other claims against the Government at I.Vashington, I). C; ittsti•itinerican Claim+ in Engldnd. Lana V:Li:rants l'oateti ritld P“ , iel, or bought, and 1404 est pricesgiven.—:' Vito *seed loCating arrarad obi and other wostern States. IksrAPPT.Y to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg. :siur. 22, 1851. • Edward `B. Ititehler, ATroaNxi will ewiti,f4ay promptly &Mewl to all kotsixest.ta4rustod; to him. lle speak. Oft Germa lnagungt%---- Office at the Kama plane, loth Belli inure I street, near Furney's drug mere, nail partly (321 "." 1f&r 41 _ ettysburg, J. Lawremaa g t at,. X. ik , • } 11140 i jizu AS Iris °floe . ode 44 * 4 -+; thief west , ot etre 4.—Elliii- -to therm Outwit., lei, Obasebereberg street, &adopts:mite Piettog's.l store, *where &home wieising t~ hare may Ltsoti, tad °politica tiled ere 'respectfully ixtvi ted to call, ~ upper., p f . 3 D, l!orostra.. ,» ROT. C. P. Krucp. 0,010,r, ,JI•iF But •, D. D, net: hot 31!-4t,borbi, Prot. - M. L. Swever. . [Clipelye ';11 p ria: I A . , 'WI. e., A z.,TD*.w,w w 14,c1F. :,rgif n hrtrianA •kie'Taiti ergrs t i sAtttys , mbar ' 1,1:17 4 priAllie iwa &As asir arims rancletilearil Sim atakiriitar, Arelt4 l lPn On riltkfti.V.StlVll.M*43. ' 191;1 P g j ;. • a -, 4 4, 4 5 .1—,ft , 4, -. : :f: 41141110M114,- 1 -'' , ll F.l44lo*.yintotik-ftitk. bierrYtitkitttittwe,e_.o war be Jumpy to attgileol4aigiildroo attistouvritihktisnikriprot hoe*!Toe, b=ibilettoviikffitme4 tit* 19fIRMITIAPf.N103Nert? eitnis ' • W.. 1 NO ! „ rod r ovnrr it , •. " At; , • Att. Indio sal 11,00 . ignAeLttlm poi belt7ll l 4 •-• L-- 4 Wi• -01114 /0 8 .V.,71 i• r. 1 oit -, 1., /I Btraot, corinlit iittregla amociaostatigeou r 'AL* wearilisili h kaii 'WNW W 4 liatilies ma& IltittOlhilitatarl - ~..-, dict = aalpieifts . 1 bo -h•. k 7 439rom..ssillitt, •Pill4ll4lolß-Ler lif fierorlitiagarcitli 1.1 .:1/114 ' , till''. Gift BVII i0re,...---41., (.7., Nil ;.1 r • rocs ,sroyl iqoink )ls fri!nds , nnir reeput- I lie, ilia( We itfrentored bit SW' Gift' Bonk , ~ . " Il if , eotqpilet" Store abdlrsOritting Itheie, is the splendid stasein Blowaholress liailding. 430 CNI3NUT i t05aidaL11144441146,614a144611444.41641,.. Street, two dears below FAIL, where the pur- i .rxa PERL'IML WIL . . chaser of each - Look will receive one of the Atfiedotk TAISIIIIO4SO4I ' kid) . following gilts, valued nt from 25 cents tol FOR PATIIERS, ' $lOO, conslsting of Gold Watches, Jewelry, I &t ,. . -. i MOTEMRS,. BEKMPWIIIII•AND sleiltas, 1 550 Plitent English Lever Gold weave i - bt,D AND !OUZO, ' Vin , tehes,.. , ........ .... $lOO 00 each. MALE AND IM t 550 Patent Anchor, do, SO 00 do Ko family, should be withpft Os Coispikr4.- ; 400Larties*G4 Watches, 18k. e: 3'S 00 61 99A.. .$1,75 could be nprat hi no dam; 1 "ii "" lit " WlYm6 " , "" *.. /5 M . 4°l fto - Utable manner to ili a subscrili nu l 1 510 Parlor Tirn sees ,. 112 00 do i _,, he ‘ „ coaspriati , IA wi ll fa • • , 500 Cameo Seib; Pits.lo 00 do ' 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, $5 to 12 00 do I Sao with *Ai the aims of the &Y. ale 500 Gent's Vest Chaim', 10 00 do , markets, the marriages and the deaths 1.1)00 Gold Lockets, (large site occurring in the community, with choice double case ,) 300 do ' selections or 'literature, poetry, wit and 2,000 Gold Looted*, (small sise,) 300 do i humor, and sit that *lt go to make np 1,000 Guki Pencil Cases,wititGol4. .. 500 do ; a flrstAosts Flindly Newspaper. Ad- Pen*, I dress the Ethtor and Proprietor, FLissair 1,900 Extra Gold Pens, with cases and holders, 10 50 do iJ. STANUA. ' May IS. 2,500 Gold Pencils, (141dies') ... 250 do 2,500 Gold Peng s witb Sily.Penoils, 250 do 2,500 Ladies' Gold Pens, with cases, 150 0- (1.500 Gad Rings, ( Ladies',) 1 00 2,000 Gent's Gold Rings,— ..... 2 75 2.500 Ladies' Gold Bremtp . ins, . 2 50 t 3,'500 Misses' Gold Bresstptns,... 1 SO i 3:000 Pocket Knives ... 75 i 2000 Sete Gent's G. 1.1 Ilo'in Studs, 300 2.000 do (1.) Sleeve Buttons,3 00 I 2.000 Pairs Ladies' Ear Drops,... 2 50 8,000 Ladies' Pearl Cart! Cases,.. 5 00 1,500 Larftts'eamecy,Jet or Mosaic 12,300 Ladies' Cameo Shawl and Ribbon Pill! , .) 5,000 Fetridge's Balm of a Thous and Flowers.so do .. EVANS' new Catalogue contains all the most popular books of the day, and the newest pub lications, 411 of which will be sold as low as can be libfained4 . (4.ll.e,r stores. A complete catalogue of tonki, bent MC', by application through the mail, by addressing G. 0. Evsas, 439 Chesnut st., Philadelphia. Agents wanted in every town inthellnited States. Thorp desiring so to act can obtain full particulars by addressing as above. N. B.—lnconsequence of the money crisis, and numerons - failu-es, - the . sobscriber; his been Lnabled to purchase frum assignees an immense stock of books, embracing every de partment of literature. at prices which will enable him togive $5OO worth of the above gifts on every $lOOO worth of books sold. An extra book, with a gift, will be sent to one address, by Eepress. JitirSEND FOR A CATAIANATI. Nov. 9. /8,57. $5 Important Discovery. C"NrIdiPTION and all Manses of the Lenge and Throat sett positively Cured by Inbatetientrwhietr noweeyer the-esinedies to-theeimities is the Wogs thresgh the air passages, and' 6onittitin dlreet *contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, a t tia,rit the ptiegh. causes a free and easy ex• pectoritlen, heals the lungs, purifies the imparts renewed vi•ality to the eerie:me system gitieg that tone and energy tui indis pensable fur the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhibition. is to tee a souree of unalloyed Online,. It is as much under the control of etedical Leta uncut. as any other for mideble diseirse %Mete not of every hundred cartes can be cured in the first stegu•s. and fifty per cent: in the second ; but in the third stage it is iiepewhie, to save more than five per emit , rde the Lenge are so cut up by the dis mai •so to bid defiance tti mealiest skin.— ErasAlistrever. in the bet /gages, Inhalation . effoeda...esteipadariery relief to Out ..atitlerint, Ittesilingtitiefeerful scourge, whielLannesily tli,eine.ty,- five theiesmil persons in the L title( tides alone : and a' correct cal * culaticm shows diet of the present* rrnpulatiin of the ealiqi,'eightrindlions are destined to 1111 the Cdtbinteptive's grave. •Trily the sewer of death has no arrow eci failed es Comiumptiou. la ail ages it his. litsui the great greenly of life, fur it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the breve, the beautiful, the graceful and the I . giltit. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom cotneth every good and perfect gilt, lam ensbbel to offer to the afflicted a permanent end speedy cure in Ciinstimption. Tt.s cauee-of tubercles is from impure bleeel; and the immediate effect produced by t their rieposition in the lungs is to prevent the free sdenesion of air into the air cells, which' emits a weekend tibility through the entire system. Then enrely it is more rational to et-1 pest raster goo() from modicums enterin , . Ebel eacitiespf the Fangs than from theme elude istered through the stoninch ; the patient will, always &Id the bangs free and the breathmg easy, after Inhaling ret»ediee, Thus, Inhala tion is a loci' remedy. nevertheless it acts constituthently, and *kith more pourer ind certainty. than remedies administered by the stntudelt. To prose the powerfid and direct influence- of this mode of atinnuictrat;on, chloroform inhaled wilientire:y ilestioy senii telity in a few minutes, parilyratig the entire nervous sy.teni, so that a limb rosy he am putated without thi slightest pun ; initalino theirrdinarY bufning, gat will destroy life in a • few hours. The inhalation of-enearnmia will range the system. thin. fainting or a prut re tta y dead.— Tbe odor of slimly of the ine...licitms percep.ti hie ip tiottskio a few minutes after twine in haled. and. may .be' iminediatelic detectfd. iu the blboli." A dintincin prude( th'e consti tutional elbits inn,. is the fact that sickness it els-ays produced by breathing tout air' -il' not this posuise avidencelltat.proper remedics,, , corefully pies:emit artiL judiciously administered i,b.reui r h the pucka should pre d tie ,t pS 1W .1 cs Dur i ng eight i ceu y e a rs 4 Arse - lice: Many tliotitands .suffer log from an& thiroa't 'hire been d'odk city care. hatwo c4teuted many recenittrilbili awes. hers sifter tiro start-ens ha 4 been pronounced in the last Stlgss. slush fully satisfies me that. Cuagumption is no lc riget a. 441 di ate., Ay trcaumeixotim -11641k-istrlVlVeNt !olgudPil 11 ' 1 4 ex' penance a t iorioUg perfect acqUilatettiCe_UALthe nature of tuber= eles,itun..efinWool re 2 4 O .Y , titet.T4fliol4lllol4.otdigfaSe tbativanthile Dan. oueptiediveitd • ppaiy Ow proper remedies, sore• lytheiddkaiiiietrid main, tic vie ple•cese. Thist is-eunutith cestaiu patho and- soiereseopie ditreweries, tdebLes UN to relieve the lusgettrasili *pothole ?tota -1 blood, impart toir o newed vitality, giving energy antlff,, neitikiW4 Medicines intik directions sent to any mt. et-4w V nisei OMNI nod Osimilai-igi patients onettzuntestieg their sywptoms letter. Butt% Curd weetd be more certain if the Oho% ewe& pay tiers irieia,.widdh world gide di* an opportchiityt Ina criminal* lungs and einlile me to prescrribe With nowdh greeter pertailiy. and then the cure coolii he eyeball isisbalt my seeing thelstient again. 43. 01 11V.GRAHA.11.-11. D. - OAS, Cl.l*Kaetl ( No: jLcLw j2*, r t 7 w rienn.ansulusi4 ina. Jely - t2lik 13157. ly ••is , "ti - Wir ll l — c abori ; t sofJ.: 4l / eputhlw•--Aewif mple and pertain CuniallirallhissmOnimuugumma, Brom- Oda* ilibmplisoefisighw CU flYpiritiesofMastiiioatitalso, easpiand !Baba& gandiVtif Inlialing-thwßamptp• MAU by s desire to benedt his suffering In- ImAln he will cheerfully send the Recipe tirWil) Ito filth as desire k, with fall end for preparing and saeelfrairmie* thellidlicios. Address •• .) REV. C. 8.,1M1RAM...`1 - 44.-fircrialremc Y.-Y. City. • 3, left '. *1,1 oal izencisam... suartuititjast okabitedamong whi II 01Sb mid, and Coaish Candies. AIN, NAOMI, Wigs,thinar LicoriNt abllw MO*, Acid PinerV w isy Wier imps, besides a essektia mit, DK #III,T are bettor _prepared than ever to eretute Jos Palmitin, ix eta various branches. With two Primes, and an unusually largo assortment of jobbing letter and other materialis t the public may rest assured that foie neat ness and expedition in doing work, the " COMPILVI" (Aka " can't be bes42', 5 00 3 50 t. SHEADP. C. H. DIARLAR. Lumber, Coal and Stove& EW F1R.30 'pH!. undersigned respectfully 111111001101 to 1 . the citizens of Gettysburg and vudpky. that they have entered intos eo-par I if ttery. and intend opening a COAL & Ldr TA HP, on Washington ntreet,•lw the rear of the Eagle Hotel, whets they Gill be haper to see ail. who way tarot theta - with s call. Ney will furnish every veriety of *w.f.. Rfarkettalit and I,i aaPhvrner U 4 I. at the lows% possi• We wholesale rates. in order to introduce it into general use. They also Intend keeping a ft:11 and general s..aorttnent of Lil NI REP... as sonn as the Railroad its coanpLeted. They wit keep constantly on hand every variety of COAL end WOOD STOVES, uniting which are the reletirtiteti William Penn. Noble- Cook, !loyal Cook and Sea Snell Cook Stouts. .Llso the Charm. Capitol, Victor. Planter, Ptemittni am] Parlor Cook Stoves, Air-light, star. k'ranklin, Hot-air Parlor Grate, ',Play Wesiiingt.•n. Oak, Magnolia, Union, Air-tight-Dam Cytiadkn. Tropic and Harp Caanott-ritoriA. Persons wishing w examine their stook will please c ill at their Stove Ware 110 un. on West Middle so eat, at the resith nee of L•Wbert Shreds.. • ' . .il7Urdera promptly attcrnled to. RO4ERT Sf-IF.11)q. C. t t EN It Y UL:1411.143i Gtttymburg...lllg,.:l., 12557. t NI) Furniture E4tabli.hrner. in B (JOT'S GAY s.r. W A il&RI)ONIS - N,,. -25 No r /A G,ty skeet, Clear FMTC where are kept always on liana. nr nt;l6, to nriter, every style of Prenrh rETE-A-TETEN, Piu.h, Hair, t'lnth or Bruc.uelle. Vol) Stuff rind Me billion Parlor en.llltS, iii Plush, Hair, Clutb' UY Itr,,entene. F: 0 71 , ':/ 1%01 Sttaff Carved Ntio.alt, Cum itcz. bet„, Prusli. llnir, Cl.;th ur Broom He. • SOFAS. half Frerreh Sprtng loirafurno, ny, and Walnut Par lor CELAIRN in limit, 4;k4h or ROCKING C;llCURS—Teriens designs, in Hair, Mai and'lluqt. ' Stuff Spring LOUYfII 3+l inrign ssisor‘ neat, alwoys NI bit*, w ! LI MP. 114 " 46 nr covered with any ;....00 , 6 ert cr. CfIAJIBBR S 1.,' IT S.-.irt Mationny of Walnut, complete, from .34 up, ; CASK CU AUL* 4444 Wanking do.—the Imigent. aneertrtnint -ready wide. in atirialle haus° is toe United Stout- 7 -treta §.120P0 4 41.1. en np. • gar P01(1111, Offree and Dining OitATRFI,In' Oak. Walnut or Jolishugnny, With U‘trii„ : Ww4' or Stuffed Seate--na tvsurtmen t t eurbraeinir over .M dozen. Wwmi gent CHAIRS and SETTEIIII33OI4 Rocking Chair...flyer 100*Te n . - - . A. 'NAT-RIOT, 15' mimeo teifiN4, modix‘sestailmt: lgity 18.1557. rA = olo*l o l . g a bitedo4/ l i.• 'III II POI4 f Fre_ . ttrliagligf e rga rims vess i iraffiLikar".l" 4 l " 14 "Itittight offatt - r= - 7 -- New llllRkii949t sal 1111q101111 ME Fig):iiv:4•44ol4e4 The Largest Chair !I