C ti.= by rho plough would Witte, - • " oast *Mow hold or drlre.'' a f t 11141061.11 . • • .*ll43llbri.;-Ulltll the services of a Oysiefali • 'n be procured, keep the ca ":101satAla a nearly erect position; be to let the head fall on the back or furwurd ; remove every •, agar -bole about the throat ; rub the photo, and !spine briskly, with the hand `DTA cloth dippcsl in cold water; apply mustard or pepper poultices. t sudden paralytic stroke is hardly distinguished . from Apoplexy-; it does not so often terminate fatifly atones, but leaves the 'patient generally in a won't) condition. the eases treated under our observa tion, 141Juding seetrnid to operate unfa vorably. Blies or Stings of Ircytomous jaaeds. 13i nd qli u pvultioe of common salt or soda, =5 .Beni or Srglds.—lf the injury is on p part that tan be instantly immersed i4:c014 water, it will never blister, but Way:. patient is chilly ur afraid of cold *voter, put on promptly a thick coat of' erbitei or sift common flour on thickly, bind up and let it remain until healed. .' Boils, Risings, or Itylanied Breazts.--. Fold a lines cloth several double ; dip , ft in cold ivater, lay it on the part in-, -Minted. Corer it over with as many, rows of dry cloth. If the pain is not very soon relievtd, 11 , •e /CO instead of the wet compress, and we warrant in- *taut: relief and u cure, if persevered in. Cholera, Cholera -Wirigs, ctr.—Wu have had woful familiarity with these dineaacs, espeAally Asiatic cholera.— Our conviction is that three-fourths who die perish from disreganl of pre monitory symptoms. In many eases, to lie still, lincp warm and take anS.: Astringent medicine, will ward off an attack. From sto 2U drops of Lauda num, in a our of' camphor, has answered our purpose generally. If lbo attack is severe, as soon as pain in j Om bowels is telt, a vomiting begins; give a powder of calomel, 2 drachms; red pepper, 2 drachms; gum camphor . , 1 drachm. After spell ot' vomiting, or rice water discharge, give a half pow- AK. When the pain, vomiting, &c., leave been relieved, give and repeat the dose every four, six or eight hours, un til it, operates satisfaetorily, a powder pomixised of /does, 1 draclun, rhubarb, drachm, gain eamplior, drachms. The patient should be kept coinfoi tahly warm, and if any symptoms of cramp Appear, rubbed incessantly with flour . of sulphur, whiskey, Drowning.—Carry the body gently with the head a little raised. Strip quickly, rub the body dry and place in warm blankets. Press the tongue downward and forward, insurt a tube WOO the windpipe, and blow into the , lungs and press on the abdomen al ternately-, thus producing an artificial respitation. Means of restoration should be persevered in mauy hours, as reixivery is always slow. Painting.—Lay the person in a re. pnmbent posture, head elevated, where there is a free circulation of air, loosen the clothes, sprinkle cold water in the face, and apply strong- odors to the nostrils. ' Bite of Mad Dogs, Venomous Serpents, Isoaous Inseet4t, dv.—Wo were as attitxl in Mississippi that a mad dog or rattlesnake bite could bo rendered harmless, by making the person drunk immediately. Wo hare seen the same remedy published in Southern papers. °rho usual method prescribed is to tie a tiin:tightly between the wound'and cup the wound, thou out or burn out- thoroughly with red hot iron or Inner caustic. PriaSoll3,—Theso aro too numerous to go into detail. Emeties are usually given after latch as cause drowsiness or fleliriurn. Sweet water, milk, whites of eggs, or oil, after those that occasion pain in the stomach and vomiting;. 7bothaohe.—lf from a deranged stout gch, take an emetic. If too tooth is hollow put cotton saturated with ere°. Soto--.if badly diseased Live it, extra-et id promptly. ,garach! . .—Mix spirits of camphor, sweet oil and laudanum together, warm, sad pour into the ear a halfteaspoonful, pit the ear with wool or cotton, warm p tittle bag of bran, and lie down with Toqr elar on it. Hog Yards. *cep yourlog:,yards constantly and Pheadiy replenished with materials for pumuro—outiok, Chip-manure, saw-dust, spat - tan, straw, refuse hey, rubbish the tickle, and spurious vegouttiou ream the garden and wood-lot, rashes, 0 , 004 oisy, rigs, cobs, rotten wood, and, indeed, every substance that, when rot fOr rectoco to its priinsuy elements AE poitiopies, is capable of supplying pabolats or pasture to plants. When ttlitaxts s4fli4ently broken down iu fifiyahail texture, cleanse out the yards atantroulating more, In aiiiiway-a large quantity of moo e.x iiollkmt compost may ko. nude, nod itsv.,l4lll4ai ot , aftuirily overlooked in eociaoiny, sad contem soo*-111V1tartbkosic coovertod to an ystaabkt aso. ~~ ~irziteria t mcpLuna th, info Ormfasiorelisti lase - Mime the I - r 7. ssineste Afta D. trsok is ' very . level, MOO dilehes should r- - HAS his Ake one be triads at proper distal:l4ns , to convey usti:b" I eraa V .1 ti stYb.`°-1 all the wstor away from tbsi ski. &thee. tJfissabersbers dread, and appallfte e Picklag l i I In this manner with a trifling addition-' store, tidier* thoPe wishing to have sot Ms- 01 expense, a good road tarn be secured tv 12t,, n Zr,s(Grm,,e,,V.,„llr.e ItoreePor,.and a vast athonnt °response nor. C. P. Knah, D. 11.113 r. ILL %Luther' is o fin a t ant repairs, and in tho wiiar n. D.. Rae , Prof.' M. Jacob*. Prur. M. L. Starter. V v iliatystrarg, April 11,'53. Enlifietar of Lows, cattle; and =nines, I be tiered, I Edward Molntira, INNY'S Combined I?eapiny and Mowing .11(4411 40,114 Jruod's Impeurenient.— The undersigned, Lavin:, been appbinted Agent for the sale of Manny's Combined Ileatiing and :Slowing 111arelliae, with Wotsd's linproiement, for Adams county, liTerd theta tn the public, knowing them to toi the Lest cuailoinel cuaahine in use. is liar Leto suc cessfully iatrulacui into diJu cut heurts tour &Ate. and I sold thirty.feur lust scal,M, 11l .tdants county. all rendering satisfaction.— The machine received a silver medal at the State Fair—also, the first Premium at York, Cumberland, Centre, lluntingdon, and other (moray Fairs, where it was exhibited. Far uterineoding a 'leaping .111aelline, will please call (sisl the undersigned. befure as he always takes great pleasure in showing. the )I*c-bine:l. Early orders are the number received from the manufacturer will Lein proportion to the demand. SAMUEL HERBS!', Opp niito the Eagle !latch, Uettysburg, Pa. M.treh 1, 1tc.41. I;lellINGtEll'S ES l',ATr.—Let -4-4 of administration on thee•itato of Hen ry Eichinger, late of Butler township. Ada m ., e•mtity, dezeased, lint ing been granted to the undersigned, residing in the some township, lie hereby gives notice to all pers in debted to said estate to twike immediate payment, and th , ..Ke having claims opium the same to pre +eat thew properly authen ticated fur settlement. Br RKII.I RT WERT, .43,,i'r !arch 2.9, 1853. dt CHRISTIAN WAGGAMAN'S ESFATE.— LetterA of administration on the eltate of C.iristian Waggaman, late I )t . ltUnball towuship, Adams county, decoa4ed, haring been grunted to the u n d - ersigned, residing ill Quincy township, Franklin county, be, hereliy gives notice to all persons in lotted to s a id estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them imperil,- authenticated for 4Nttleillellt. 'WALTER WAGGANINN. M trrli 22, IbsB. 13t r. DR. DAVID IL)RNER'S ESTATE.—Let tens of administration on the estate of Dr. David Horner, late of Ge,tyshurg. Adams county, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in the same place, they hereby give notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payntent, and those haringelaims against the saute to present them properly authenti cated fur settlement. CHARLES lIORNER, ROBERT HORNER, A -Iners. Much 8,181 S. 6t, JOHN K NOPP'S ESTATE.--Letters of ad ministration en the estate of John Knapp, late of Ilittnp'on, Reading township. Admit* county, deceased, having Keen granted to the nndersigned, residing in the same t,m-ns!iip. he hereby gives notice to all persons indel.t.:,l to &lid estate to nutke immediate payment, and those having, claims against the utue to present them pr,perly authenticated for MM. dement. JACOB GEORGE, .t(bn'e. March ft, 1858. Gt TOHN RICE'S ESTATE.—Letters of nrl - on the estate of John Rice. lace of Menalien township. Adams conpty, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township, he here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. DANIEL P. 1110 E, Aifin'r. MArch 1, ISLE. tit TACOB S. WEIDNER'S ESTATE.—Letters '• ut administration un tho c•tate of Jacob S. Weidner, late of Butler ton-11411i p. Adtimi co., decealed, basin; "been grants I to the Wl dersignel, reading in Mettallen town hip, be hereby gives notice to all pprnonm indebted to said estate to make immeliate payment. and those haring elaitni against tilt! Altllll3 to present them pr o perly authenticated fur settlemeid. WILL!..OI BENDER, MArch 8, :RSR. Gt 21,tner. 'JANE GALBRAITUUS ESTATE.—Letterx u of administration on the olt.ite of Jane GAlbruitli, late of Straban township, Adams enmity, deee.isei, haring been granted to the undersign:A. res:ding in the same township, he heraby gi% es notioo to all persons indebt e 1 to 4ahl e,tate to make immediate ptyment, and those having claims against the same t present them pronrrly nuthl•nticnteJ (sr set tlement. lIENI.Y Wr:RTZ, bier. Stank 8, IE4B. tit '3-I'ILLINEIIY.—NIiss Lot•sA KaraLlM,* wishes tO iururni the ladies of town and e..utitry, that she is now prepare.' to execute Millinery la all branclio.4, in N'e't Middle street, a few doors Ladner Mr. George Little'i store. Work .tune cheaper than el .en hero in town. Please call and see. [itpr. 2.1, 'al. (jONPECTIONS.—A fine rognrtment just `-/ received, amlng which me Mint, Leincin, 11 )arhuand, and Cough Alen, Cordial, Wine, Gum, Licorice, S-rawberry, Cream. Acid, Pine-apple, Jenny Lind, and Wine Drop, bide a large :suply nf stick eandiel at WM. BOYER. £ SON'S. BRING QN YOUR FURS.—Fair prices paid in cash or trade, fur Fox, Racuoun, _Opossum, 3ljak, Muskrat and Rabbit Skins, at Briugman & Aughinbaugh's, sign of the Nor. 30. BIG ROOT. SHIRTS. Co!ars and liosoms, wool and cot ton Under-Shirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Um brellas and Walking Cancs —uot to be beat in quality or price. Call at S.I3ISON'S. V EEP it before the people, that 1 - .5 percent. cal be saved by purchasing your goods from B. P. PICKING. ASPLENDID lot of Buffalo it Alas, Burs t% •Guru cid Cslf-Sziu Overshoes, selling very cheap, at S.IMSON'S, VS Mitch Pans constant% on hand and made to crier at BUELIL R'S, in Cham bars burg Street. plOll - EMBROIDERIES. Laze and belatiful assurtsecut of rich French work ed Collars, and many other uew and 8e11113fi• able jowls. just moire.' and for sale at low pricer at 11. S. I E. 11. AIINN 1011S'. IaILYEEL—A tine tut of diltveSpourts and kJ Silver Forint. as low as' city prices. now to -be had at SCIIICK'S. CAI soon, as they sell rapidly. JUST . ree - eited, ~‘ opiontlid Jot of fine 6:lk tk aga of B ile a, ll"a mot.t ; tr 41 4 7 A 1e 1 7 .10.311 14 ,91W/GN i 1144. 71. 11"1 - et eke MU KIOT. 2 • ~....05.....,04, ead fresh. Jro talc at Um / 44 show stuns of Bevan AL SI a. V riftar p . : Le , la e t 11/foe. Lead fez t - .OtIVALA.II. ittriflLEit. Vrja i ll *avoid" Akio late*. ' •-... Far t sad CtetkPape, 16 - 114 st *to snub, to _IPAPOWKtIL )4 t4lloVlAlkrVh:sigeot . ~. . . . 4.4. - .1.:`; . '4.•-•,.',1. it . ..e , v. r ;r:,...1 . . .a.-• • • L - ; To the Farmers. 4dnalaistrat3ra Ehtioe. AI xiinistrator's Notioe. Administrators' Notice Administrator's Notice. Administrator's Nottoe. Administrator's Notice. Administrator's Notice. SCRYEYOR 6or the aunty of Adana'. Ofllee in Liberty terrtielaip. Pion-Office E•Hmi/abttrg, .114. Nur. 16. 1.i.:)7.* D. hicConaughy, TTORNEY AT LAW, (Ace one door woit ~1 Lluehler's drug and book store, Chamber-40-I.°g street,) ATToRNEr A'D Su- LICITOR Pug PATENTS AND PENSIONS. B witty Land Warrants, B.tek-pay Impended Claims, and all oth...r claims against the tiorernment at Washington, D. C ; also American Claims in England. Land Warrants located and r old, or lionght, and highest pricer given.— Agents engaged iu locating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other western Stater. sci" Apply t him personally or by letter. Gettysbarg, Nor. '2l, 1858. Edward B. Buehler, A TTOItN El' AT LAW, will faithfully and peony - A.ly attend to all Intsine.4s entrusted to him. Ite speaks the Oertnan language-- Office at the Rallle phioe, in Sled' Bahia),Are street.. ne.tr Foreey's dm:, store, and u..nlely opposite livinse do Zie4lee.s store. Uettyshurg, March 21). Wm. B. McClellan, A TTORNEY AT LAW.-01E:e on th( -;."- south rido of the publie oquare, 2 dour west of the Sentinel office. ficttyiburg, August 22, 1853. Fire Insurance. Perry County Mutual Eire Insurance 1 Cumpany—Capital sl39,sB6—efructs in surances in any p trt of the Stale, against loss by fire ; prudently 3 lapts its operations .0 its rodour, ; a'iord, ample indemnity, and prun.ptly adjusts iu Ipsse.4. A.lanil county is represented in the Board uC Mann4ers by ut. M MuCLaix. Wll. ‘II.:CLE :tient. OLE.. or Y. Ir. W. ileCloan, livityaburg May '26, ISsti. W. GI LLISPIL. Ugh UT THOMAS. Family Grocery and Provision Store. QILLESPIE & TiIOAI.IS respeetfollv in form the people of Getty•lpurg mid the public generally, that tli..y have jult return ed from the city with a general samirtinent of uita'EltLES,l'M/VISIONS anti VEGETA BLES. which they are prepared to Pell at low as the lowegt. FLOUR and FEED always ou hand, and sold at small profits. Sore on York I treeE, one door east of Wat tle.' 11)tel. Gettpltrg. Aug. 3, 1R57. • Attention! tilvE licxußEl) m ‘V ANTED— A; To buy Oror-C.nits from PICKING trD buy Ovor-coats frnu Picking; A To buy 0:e..-c.mti from Pizking; T O buy Over-roars from Picking; To buy Over-coats from Pi .king; T o buy Dre44-en.its from Picking ; To buy DreA%-conts fr...n TO buy 1.)..c1i-coats from P.cking; Tu 5 iy from Picking; TO buy from Picking: To buy from Picking; T o buy Dees," and C,stil (r u m lie Ling; r . 1 . 10 buy Dress an I C C ott. from Plekiag: T o buy I 3 aff:tlo anal awn S C: ,cks, Violins null ,i,vonte ins fruit Picitiog; TO buy Ul.rveA, II A Trunks snd CurpetsSocks from Picking; 'llO buy etabreilitii and Cane.* (ram PICKING. Div. 21, Fall & Wint9r Good& L. Sell would avail ,hilitself of this • nvadium ~f %It to the communi ty atitl public in go acral, that be hat ruceived from the citiea the I.lr4caat and an oat c nuplote stock of DRY GatUDS, ttat it has etcr been your pte Amar e Lea ecdinille itt thi• ittdce, all of which has been %elected W•th ti.ne, the utmost care, :Lod with portivolor relera t tore tat the tastes and wstilfSl of the;'! .plc air this locality, and n hich for Ite tatty of style awl clanaintees, he eltallaan4taA eaaaliptaciti.m. I.t Cie LADIES' DEPARrMEN 110 all style+, qualities, shuck nn / col ars of tilods, suitable fur the season. Ile inures tl.o LildICH to call and take a 1 ,a'ak through his selections at their earlie.t eons eoirance. FOR TILE GENTLE MEN, he has a choice st4.4`.‘ of Cloths, Cusali meres.. Veatings.k... &0., all good and cheap. Don't pass 1. S -bick's—he wall always I.e found ready to ,h,w Oxulb and sell cheap— among the veey cheapest. Gettysburg, 0.1. 19, '57. Go To B RINGNIAN & .117GIIINIIAUGIUS if you trans a g,r3d article of Boots anal Oioes of their melt inanufnoture. which they keep con stantly on hand. per Sign of the Big Boot Nett Cash DRY GOODS hOUSE.—Opening of gpring Gootist—EY RE & LANDELL.,Fourth .t Arch Seroots, Pnilude:phin, aro now offer ing a full stock of G., 0 ,/, ‘ for Spring 0 - I SSS FASIIIONA BCE SPRING uoOls, BLACK SILKS, 24 to 34 inches wide, Bp:ing Dress ti.pal.s, New St) les, Saavrts, in all the newest Styles. British, French and American Chintzes, Full Stook of DnueAtic (100.1 s, Full Stuck of European .utls. N. B. B.rgains in Seasonable Gond*, daily received from the AccrioNs of Now Yoric. and Philadelphia. P. S. NIEROLI ANTS are invited el exam ice the Sock. rERNIS, Nett Casl3, and low prices. [March 8,1838. Sue Last Notice. HAVE boon giving, notice for tho laxt year to all those who are imielttod to me to cull and pay the ai..uo. tiu attaution has Loon paid it. I now give notice) that suit will be brought on all notes and accounts that aro not paid on , 'r before the first day of April next. Feb. 8,'58. tf G6O. ARNOLD. Queensware A T FAIINESTOCKS'.—We hare just re mired a large supply of tie Queens ware, new patterns, to waioh we invite the attention or those about commencing llouse keeping, or those desiring to fill up odd Bette. We have purchased au uuueually large amount of Ware, tad by offering them cheap to our friends and customers, wo hope to ro wive the patronage of the public. Call at once and hare the benefit of selecting from a roll stock., which ha, been purchased far cash. Feb. F.S.UNESTOCIi BRO'S. 00.11FORTSA 50. E KFS.— L- idies and thn tm will do well by calling and esamining the splendid assortment of worsted and sehaseal Szorfs at tho cheap corner of H. S. & E. H....llOiNtClll. SPOUTING.—George and Maury Wimpler wilt make Rouse Sputing end put tfp the Semi low. fur on,th or country produce. Far mem And all others wishing their boatels. barns. &c.. spouted. would do well to ire thew a will. G. k 11. IYAMPLER.' April 114.1n8. if eIitOCERIES. —lf you rants swill ewe*, ‘l, stout of Giooeibut, iacb asATruPs, Sis• Woos, suosrwd Oodbei you irM do will by oxsualolug the assortisansas • $ & 8. il~lllixxt~us'. just witivsu.,-,a114.70t0= Atradwa elietoki,s and 4 tvet 91:11 oarfro.s6 voisou& prem.. t • . -41. =MEE ViMmAde‘Rsid:SAWi A T fitIXITS litAlat—The ' l ' offers at Private Site, all his j.4s * as futtnws : • No. I.—Siylatei;Ndenee In Gettysburg; fronting $O feet on Chatiebersberg street. with Brisk Ihrelthrg, Stable, and other improve. metal. Na 2.—Lot adjoining above on the West, froafing 29 feet on street, with Stable, Lc. Nn. 3.—Lot t►djuining Nu. 2, fronting 32 feet on same street, with large Coach Shop, and other improrrments. No. 4.—Lot sajoining No. S. fronting 29 Abet, with double Brick Dwelling, Smith Saito, ,Le.. No. s.—Lot wnst of the Foundry, with Status Saw and Grist Mill. Nu. 6.—Lit adjoining Nu. 5, ountaining about 3 Ac.reA. No. 7.—Three Lots fronting each 30 feet on Chainbcrsburg street. No. B.—Lot in Baltimore street, with Log ..t.P. No. 9.—Tract of LAntl in linnalltonhan towndop, lti•ing on Marsh creek. containing 51 Acrd, part cleared and part in lint-rate timber. No. W.—Coach Establishment in Shep berdstown, Vs., with good will, de. The 1, I. cation is an admirable (me fur business,, and improvements in good order. i des good and terms tc suit poreha .er.. Enguire of D. A. HI:EULER, Esq.. Ot.t.- tyshurg, or the undersigned Shep hortlktosm, Vat. C. W. 11OFFMA:sL March 15, ISSS. Great Excitement! BRIG.IIII STILL illEID: TAKE NOTICE: that lre bare just reeei VO.l " 1 " lIIIOW and 'CP1011.11111.4 ufII.I.,TS, CAPS, 11007's a : sift) ES,,witich we offer to the public CIIZAPER than eier, hnting put down our stock to the lowest firing profits.— Under these arrangements we can pat our goods within the reach of ALL. MI to style, quality nod PRICE. Our motto is quids sales and small profits. Cell and elainiue our stuck of goods before purchasing else where. Remember the e.igu of the t' BIG BOOT." C;minberstturg street, below Bueh- ler's o:tig Store. gosv-Blots anti Shoes mail° upon the short est notice and by the best of workmen. October 19, 1857 Hardware Store. THE subscribers would respectfully an -11 nounee to their friends and the publiethat they have opened a II ‘rdis - are St ire, in Balti more street, adjoining the residence Of David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in n hicii they alway s intend to offer to the a Lirge and gt,n eral assortment of HARDW A RE, Iron, Steel, Groceries, Cutlery, S,prings, Sa lillery. Cedar-ware, Shle Findings, l'aints,thls and .Dve &tiffs, in gen eral, including every description of articles in th 4 abut e line ..f Inisine.o., to which they invite the attention of c ate i-makers, black smiths, carnmters, cahinet-ninker4, shoe maker., sad llerc. and din public generally. Our abatis having !wen selected with great care and purchased f.r land', we guarantee (for the ready money.) to dispose of any part .4. it on is re ts.mal)le tests as they can be purchased anywhere. We. particularly request a call from ..tr friends, and earnestly solicit ushers of public favor, as we are ileterminined to establish a character fur selling goods at low prices and 4loin g business on fair principles. JOEL II DANNER, DAVID Gettysburg. June 9, 1851. tf Hover's Liquid H.ir Dya. Tilt: testimony of Prof, 1.1,06 and Dr. Dritackle having previotkly been publisli• cd. tho following k now :idled: Prof. M •th.a.s.cr, formerly Profek.w f Tneiryt and Proetiee of 31edieine in Car Fein tic Medical C 41e4c of Penusylvitnin. nn 4 Into Profe..i..r of Surgery iu thit Aulerican C dleze of Medicine, PiIiLADIELPIIIA. Nor. 27tli, 1/151. Ma. Jaunt E. 11 'YES :—.l trial of your Liquid hair I)ya will convince tlis most skeptiatl, that it is a sup, etey,itil, and •t -ei.er preparation. lialikelniany others, it has in seseral instances pru►ed !ors iceabla hi the curu of sumo cutntle PUI cruptiniti on the head, and I hare no hesitation iu cumulaadin,i, it to those requiring such an application. Very' respectfully. J. F. X. Nket.oscisr, M. D., 475 iLtce St.. ali3ve bit gime, Irriaag bila.incl Irriiilag tort iifoeti . 4 Indelible La; t, still maintain their high character. which has always distinguished them, and the extensive demand first create 1, has c nitinued unlittce• reviled unto the Freesia.. Orders addressed to the INlsnacetorv. N ). 416 RACE: Street ali.lve FOURTH, (Old N. 114,) Palk lelphia, will recrii%o preialit nt 'cutler' hi JOir.PII E. HOVE!: Ittlaracturer D. 21, Irsi. [apr. l.;. - - Two Daily List 3. p XTRA ACCOXIM ill TIONS.—The nn dersigned returns his thanks to the nubile for the encouragement heretofore extended to him, and takes pleasure in announcing that to has oomph tell at rangemeni, by which TtlU DAILY LINES of - k-W g ' Coaches will run between Gettes burg and Banower, to connect with thu trains to and from Baltimore, York, Ilarri „burg, Philadelphia, &C. P‘:Noiti dust r ing ticket.% or information will CX;Loll the untler.igne,l,or on Criaitt.rs Tars, Ticket Agent, at the EAgle llotel, in Chambersbuig street. (1:7 S per. ta I attention g,irtn to all packages, itc., or other business entrusted to the un lar signed between Uettyaburg and Ilannyer, which will be promptly and carefully attend ed to. 11=7The undersigned leas also effected ar rangements by which he will be to supply Busch es, Stages. &c., fur Funerals and miler occabious, at rumlerate charge'. NICLIOL‘S WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 13. 1857. Auction3ering. kt'DREW W. FLE)IIING, reti4ing in Ilreeltinridge street, near denies Pierce's, Gettysburg. ()fere his services to the public as a Safe Crier and Auctioneer. Ilia cliarges are moderate, and he will on all ii4icimilics en deavor to reader Aatigfaction. lie hopes to receive a share of public patronage. Au;. 17. 1867 Stauffer & Harley. OUEAP WATCIIES 3, JEWELRY, whole eale and retail, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, Nu. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. 41,1111 Lever Watches, full jeweled, carat cases, 323 00 ; Lepines, 10 carat, $24 00 ; Silver Levers, Lill jeweled, 312 00; Silver Le plus's, jewels. st) 00; superior Quartiers,S7 .00; tiold SPwetardes, $7 00; floe Silver do. 81 30; (bid Bracelets, $3 00; Ladies' Gold Poncils. $1 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set, 46 00; Gold Pens, with pencil anti silver holder, $1 00. .1d Finger stings, 37}clots - to sBo;Wach Disuses, plain. L2cvents; patent 18j: Met 23; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to bi What they see sold fur. STAUFFSIt & fiAItLEY: Oa hand, some gold and silver. Levers and Lepines. still lower then the abbie prices. Oct. 20.11337. ly Fresh Groceries. &0., -Au-A T NOKBIICECS—Cums and ties/—J. Nor book bits just reoelveJ. from Out oily a, tarp lot of fresh Goods in his lilts. Snore, of ail irtalities and prima ; Molasses, lye dif ferent kinds; Cabe*, three kind. ;" Teas, am brosias every variety; Cheese, Cracking" Mackerel, Brooms, Brushes, ' Alm, 4c4 Puwde sad slssd, Pwa s, aad a variety of ,Taney Ardoles. Float and Feed always on bl►nd, and sold, at tito staallartproitta. Deo. LT. - -..ronoas isking allitambatat I *4' u" PPA /toots ; f i WUlllittli - the Ilea. 'Roam J. Fteanta ! " Preeident of the /several Climate of Cos. mon Piaite in that:lolMie, eomeoalng the 190. Uif Fit , and jeatiair of ttfi (Mutts ote.yer and Tetialner, and Genentl Jail Delli'ers, fir the fetal Or all capital ant other ofenders IN the /said district. and lhiin Ztaat.ta and --- Eigtit.. Jadger of the Courts of Coat neon Pleas, end Justices (tithe Conde of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery. for the trial of afi eapiterand other offenders in the Count' of Adams—have issued their pre cept. beartrg date the 20th day ofJanuary, in the. year of-our Lord ono thousand eight bundred,stid fifty-seven. and to me directed. for haling' a Court of Com:non Pleas. and General Quarter Seasioni of the Pence, and General Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Usttysltuvg. on Monday, Mr 19th day of Auril felq - . - . - SOTICE IS lIEREIIY 41YE.5.4t0 all the Justices of the Peace, tic Coroner and Constahlos within die cell coon• tv of Adam., that they be then and there it, their roper persons. with their Ile mirth', Inquisitions, Examinations, and other fternennbraneas. to t: thore things which to their ufFices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who willpro.cente agaitrA the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail or the suid County of Ailani4, are to be then and there to prpseente against them its shall be just. ISA A.O LIGHTNER, S/aer;jr. S'aeriff'm Offiem, I 7. ettyibu rg, ! 141;trOt 15, 1:53. tc Attention, One & All ! VOW IS TILE Tim E to have your Picture ' taken!—S- WEAVER hAvinp, provided !lino:elf with an entire new and splendid SK Y LI :11r DAGUERREAN 1(00 \I at his, resi dence in West Middle street. opposite Pruc. Jneubi,one agnare Weht of 0,3411:1ure street, heie he is now prepared to furnish ausairrirss asn umit - kititsorrrits, in every style of the art, 1% Inch he n ill war mat ,give entire bald/traction. Ifi, loug ex perience and superior apparatus give him advantages seldom furnished by Dagnerrean establishments out of the erty. Ile has a large nine IK:r of specimen? at his G allery, in Cli.ini bersbu,g street,w here he will continne as here tofore, which the public are requested to call and examine. 117 - Charges from 50 cents to SlO. flours of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. JI. •Gold I,oeket.s. Breastpins, suitable for miniatures, olwayg;on Sand, at the very lowest prices. "a - Children will not be taken for less than 50 cents. MBR.OTYPES taken from one dollar and upaanls. and in the best style. 20, 1856. tf The Grand Show! AT GCTTY1111:1t0. PA. .11. Samson, Ilanager 4.0 Proprietor D.wrs open at G u'zloek. A. M. —Performance to eura.nnuee ituraeliatels after. 'PRICES OF ADMISSION. Adu ... FREE Children, (under I'2 pare of agei i Filf Pries, GRAND COM PIA 11 ENT ARYTENEFIT ' TO THE PUBLIC. The sriliseriber, thankful for past tavern revue:dully infurms the inhabitants of Gyt tyshurit and surrounding country. of the tact that he has jdst received from the New York Auctions a SPLENDID STOCY OF GOODS! whielt he is determinel to sell at astonishing ly I,w rate. 4 fur cssit. fn return fir the liber al tatrunage lie4towei up.in him, lie will give a Grand Complimentary Benefit, on which ue citsion will be presented T _IL I CNIFICENT PIECES! Oa ll'quetclay, October 2R, and every d kr until farther ti•itiee, will be preimate I Cie very p..pdlstr Telt ly of G 00.D' F1'1'8! with the followinzunrivalled east :—Fitsition ithis elathing, from the fluent. to thet lowest price.l qualities. tioutlenteu's 'Furnishing t; iu great variety. B &toes, LlAts, , tp mai. all t.vitem. Aft bitermirsion of Ten Minutes, to allow thuse !3rge parelmes time fur Luneli. c , Tim whole to enncinfile with M. Stim'son's PM: ce.lifitt Mc, ontitie. , l 1r A RI.ETIES: the beanty oftieli will cause great excite ment amon,fithe Ladies an.l Oat. 2G, 1157. tf Cheap Goods QTI LL COMING AT PA II NES re:CR .. .S.- I, J Wu have. just received from New York and Pitiladslphils another Rup ply of cheap fi.eott. , , to which wo invite the attention of the puh- Ho. We purchased at :11.1t•t . seieral ea /.011 of very cheap Ticking , , which-we can sell at a bargain. Thirty-one cent Ticklugs for '5 cents; . Twetity-five 1-•• •• Eighteen and three-fourths at 15 •• tte. We hare yet oil hand sumo of those che a p Muslin: and Prints which hate made such a noise among jut.l;:es of cheap goods. Having been iu the city altalst constantly during the last few months, we were enabled to watch opprtunities for obtaining bargains, and we now propose to give our numerous eustotuers the benefit of them. Don't fail to come to Doc. 2t, 1157. FA IIN EsToc,;,s.. John W. Tipton. Go to TittOtt'B—..4o) Tipton'A— t.o Itptritl'S in the co-I*er In the ournor in the In the Diamond near M.Clellan's, if you want your hair dmised finely— If you want your face shaved smoothly. Bachelors who never knew it Tip's the fellow that can du it-- DJ it in the latest fashion— Lo and du it rltatly, And improve your tine luults greatly, 3lake you look so young and spriglitly, Make you feel more young and brightiy, Make you Lel like going nightly To cal upon suine pretty 11.1111 Who before wuuld mot look at you, At you as you passed her daily, Daily on the politic street. And pining men woo wear innnstachcs, IVho want sumo one to sew patches— Patches where your brooches tear— Tip's the boy to make up matcha,-- Matches with some lady fair. Then repair to Tipton's shop, Dandy, Fogy. Flirt and Fop. Jan. I t. 1&58. Tailoring. JTI. SKELLY respectfully informs his old to • customers sea the public generally. that he eontinues the TAILORING BUSINESS, near his old stand, in IS ;nth Baltimore street. where he will be happy to accommldate all who may patronise him. - All work ontrustod to his care Warranted to fit an I be of 17.1.38 t substantial make. _Thankful fur part favors, he s olicit s oontinuance of public patronage. 11118" The New York Sprang and Sommer Fruition: are reoeirod.'tall and see them. Gettysburg. April 9,1855. - Agtargaili Oftred. Wit We, a int , rate Baat-body Carriage, .a; pet op ittlbe teal beet style, handsome ly and sobstantielty--will be sold et a BAR to woke room. Enquire soon at TU C.mpsisi..olles, in Gettysburg. Feb. 1. 110114itS3N8 oontmonoing itynietoepint will and it to their virautepo •w patellae! their TIN-IV/AS a$ BUEHLER'S, iu Cream bereburt . SrOVZII:-..-1 variety of Cook, Parks.) Moos and QM* Skives ago .3 seen at the Maim ,Roulw ol j ithemis & Buehler, in West Middle etreatJ Oar Stoves are. aU eur 'obaard4w . b_e 'ding 11114 is = l41 - lit • see thew Ofs 41:7 "! I iv 4e r• .;ti • .4.;•.1,' The IParum cIikIAVINGB tats Inatftet, iirlikkb it payslutel For over 10 in: .:Fur 3 and nut ri per annum. Fu ' than 30 days, 2 1 on demand with i A joiat fund paid in. Fur loans apply Sums received dime. Interest deptisites amount to ilitiunal 5,3,W) and upwards. 0135ce in South Rest Cornor of Public Square, next to George Arnold's .store. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.. and for receiv ing ilop .silos every Saturday, from 0 A. M. to ti P. M. l'reside Id, GEORGE THRONE. 7', caiu..ercl• Secteiary, E 0 RUE A.RNOLD. Directors, Tohn Brongh, John Horner, D.urisoraw, George Arne H, A. 11 .intzelman, Jacob Nlniatelmart. D. 3lcerearr, D. llceimaugliy, Culp, John Mickley, ltoliert !turner, John Throne. Ap.il 6, 1857. Adams County Mutual FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—lnJw prated March IS. ISSI. OFFWEIM President—George S‘rupe. nee President—S. R. Russell. S-cretary—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—David M'Creary. Expcntire Cummittee Robert McCurdy, Andrew Ileintzelinan, Jacob King. M tGeks.—George Swope, D. A. Buehler, R. MTtirdy, Jacob King. A. lleintzehnan, D. M'Creary, J. J. Kerr, M. Eichelherger, S. It. Russell, A. B. Kurtz, Andrew Polley, S. Pithne•dook, Win. B. Wilson, 11. A.-Picking, 'Win. 13. J din Wolford, IL G. Cream , . John Ilurner. E. W. Stolile, J. Augh inhafi-gli, Ahiliel F. Gitt. trarThis Company is limited in its ripera t ions to the county of Adams. It has been in successful operation fur more than siz year., and iu that period has paid all losset and ex penses, withnut soy assessment, having also huge surplus capital in the Treasury. The Cnatiatny e.nploys uo Agents—all business bcii.g dune by the Managers. whu are annual. ly elected by the Stockholders. Any person de ,, iring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managerb for further infor mation, Afail'he Executive nmittee meets at the office Of the Comp Any um the last IVelnestlay in every ni ugh. at 2, P. M. Sept. 2S, 1837. Wingerd,,White & Swops, WIIOLEAALE DF.ALF:RS IN BOOTS, SII.OES, CAPS, Eh; S'FIZANV GOODS; ALSO, IN r.tsilioNAßLE Atdenkin, Selk, Felt and For Hats, N IV. Cor. BALTIMORE & IIOWAIID STS., Arl.srat 11. it,nye,•J, 11.tairt S. nALTI3IOI2E; _VD. JuAn A. Steve. Aug. 3, 1537. Important Discovery. and all Diseases of the Lungs and Throat are positively Cured by ludi dation, which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the ail passages, and coming in direct cunt tct w nth the disease, neutralizes the tii bercii lar matter, allays the cough, cause, a free and easy ex pectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood. imparts renewed vi•ality to the nervous system, giving that tone and energy so indis pensable fur the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Coitrumption is fineable by inhalation. is to me a :mince of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of metrical treattneut as any other for midable disease - ; ninety out of every hundred cases can be cured in the first stages. and fifty per cent. in the second ; but in the third stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent , fur the Lungs are so cutup by the dis ease as to bid ileil.ll/0e to medical skill.— Even. however, in the last stages, Inhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annnally destroys ninety-tire thousand persons ir. the United States alone: and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth. eighty millions are destined to fill the Consaitiptive's grave. 'truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consiimption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, fur it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps • ffalike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful aiia the eilted. By the hill) of that Supteme Being from whom coined) every good awl perfect gilt, I am enahltd to offer to the afflicted a tuanetit and speedy cure in Cantsumptiou. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood. and the immediate effect procleted by tle_ir deposition in the lung; k to prevent the free admission of al- into the sir cells, which c muses a weaLened vitality through the entire system. Then sutely it is more rational to ex pect greater good bum medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than fi um those "Amin istered through the stomach ; the patient will always fluid the lungs fiec and the breathing, easy, after Inhaling remedies. Thus, lithald• Lieu is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with more 'power and certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administrat . on, chloroform inhaled will entirely- destroy sensh bility in it few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may ba am putated without the slightest pain ; inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system 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 ISe immediately detected in the Wood. n convincing proof of the consti tutional effects of inhalation. Is the fact that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air—is not this positive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously administered through the lungs should pro duce the happiest tesults ? During eighteen years' practice, many thousands suffering front diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my mire. aad I have effected many remarkable cures, even arta? the sufferers hat. been pronounced in the la,t stages. which fully satisfies me that consumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of con sumption is original, and founded on long ex pe:dence. and a thorough investigation. 31y perfect acquatntance with the nature of tuber des, ke.. enables me to distinguish readily. the various forms of disease that simulate cwi• sumpthm, and apply the prnper remedies, rare ly being mistaken even in a single case. This familiarity, in comm.-lion with certain patho logical and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs (ruin the effects of con tracted chests, to enlarge the chest. purity the blood, im pa rt to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. it Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States and C.madas by patients communicating their symptoms kr letter. Bat tbe care would be more certain if the patient should pay me a visit, "v.irlaieh would give me an opportunity to-examine the lungs sad enebleoeoti pnaceibgerith such greater certainly, and Woo the cure mold be effected witbout'my seeing the patient - Apia. G. W. GRAHAM. 261. D.; , 0,,,f4r2,1131141bert &..(old No.lo9,)&eimiltifd, PRILADIMPULI, July 20, 1867. ly GAS SURNERS.—A near - anti excellent stile of C.)%1 Stores, for Parlor or Chin:- bet hse. It iv especiay Intivuled - fur ohm borrow; it oonsinnertheses. awl thus removes oni.of 'the objetrisseeto"the use of toil,: 'A scuttle of coal will toirsi foal, IS Imre wits 'notating. 'Oullond see ' StIZA.W.Sk MIR lettn u irt**l'"" li t i alt will be sobiativait;s Good and Cheap ! rfnlE undersigned would interns his friends and the public otenernfle, that he con tinues the 01 1 .1111.1AGE—W,KANG. Bl;31- NESS, in ull its loam:hes, at his establish ment, in East 'Middle Street, (near the east end,) Gettysburg, Pa., where lie has on lmnd a Brat-rate lot of wurk, and is prepared to put up to order . trliatever may be desired in his line, viz :—lteicaway and Boat-Burly Carriages; nod_ awa y & Tr ,, tre:ng BuYgie 3 ) Jersey iiitgatis, With good workmen and good nviterials, he can pledge his work to be of the boat quality —.anti his prices.ure among the lowest sielrliepturing done at short notice, and at reasonable rate. 4. Coonnrproduve taken in exchange for work. Call! JACOB TIiOXEL. June 15, 1857. " JEWELItY, Watchera, Platolg, Gal tare, At:cordeonx.ll,trmonicatts, Thirty-hour stud Alum Clocks, at orll pricey, to Le hail ut SAMSON'S. The Largest Chair D Furniture Brkitimrn. i 1 1L~'l'IIIOL"S (Lki sr. ‘vmtizitoums No. 25 .Vort.'t littf NI eel, near rityette, tvhere nre kept alwaN Uri hand, or made to order, every 4 :ylet.f French TETE-A4ETLS, 11.tir, Cloth or 11.-neatelle. Freud! Full Stud" and 31edallion Parlor ARM C11.111:S, in Plush, Hair, Cloth or Broeatel le. Freneh Full Stuff Carce‘i PARLOR, CILVI its, in un.s, ur SOFAS, half French Spring Mitliogony, and Walnut I'arlur CHAIRS, in Hair, Cloth or Plumll. ROCKING CIIAIR3 7 -varioni designs, its Hair, cloth Stuff Spring LOU:CIES—a largo wort meat - alwar., nn hand; or any pattern made or covered with ally tz , .).),ltt ur.ler. CII AMBER 31.alognny or 117.10 m. complete. from $34 lip. CANE CII t IRS awl Rocking lo.—the largest assortment read• 11Mlle in any vae h'wl,e in the United States—from $l2 n'd4,3.- en np. liar itomn, 0!9oe and Dining CItAIRS, in Oak, IVitiniit or 3131.0,4:thy, with Cane, Wuod um•cirtinetit eztibraehtg, over 50 dozen. W w,a .e.Lt. CH .uns Ana SETTERS and Rucking Chair).— ever 100 4.17. en. A. mxrinoT, '25 N , .rtit I;ny Street, hear Fayette *treat. May I. 1 57. ly R. `fl! C. n. nurni.r.a. Lumber, Coal and Stovet. . NE 11: 1 I? .11 TI: undursigned lespLetfailly announce 10 the et tizuns of (httyshorg and viciiiitir that they 11.1% , .• entered into a co-partnership% and intend opening a COAL & LCHISER YAM.), on kt, asitington street. in the rear of the Eagle Hotel, %%here they will be happy to see all who may favor them with a call. I hey will fartindt every variety of Slum. Mud:sank and Linteburacr's COAL, at the lowest possi ble wholesale rates, in order to . introduce it into general use. They also intend ket_ping a full and gene, al a..aa rarest of :SIDER, as soon as the R,ilruad is completed. They w.ll keep constantly on hand every variety of COAL and WOOD STOVES-, among which are the celebrated William Penn, Noble Cook, Royal -Cook and `ea Such Cook Stoves. Also the Chsrm, Capitol, Victor. Planter, Premium and Parlor Cook Storrs, Air-ught, Star, Franklin, Ilot.air Parlor Gate, Lady Wakbington, Oak, Magnnlia. Union, Air-tight Bate C)lintler, Tropic and Harp Cannon &Oyes. Persona wishing to eXimine their stock will please call at their Stove Ware Ro ear ort West Middle street, at the residence of &Am% 311eada. (I:7orders promptly attended to. 11043E1t C SIIEADS, 1.1. tIENIIY BUMMER» Gettystarg, Aug. :1,, 1557. ,i Herring's Paten* lIAM PION FIRE .1. BURCILitft toft,ObP ki SAFES, with Ila Pit. POWDER PROOF LOC IC S.—Fla:tut 1 , 6 Idskers, irttista SZreel, Wu* ,second. PAiksielphia..—The vest interest miniftstel by the public w procure, moreeertain m3teri7 ty from fire for snloable_juiPere;tirleh sus Bondi, itistipgrxrDev4s, Nostts ant Books of Accounle, than theordinsFy fisfes hereto foo in use taffuedul, induced the ` Patentees . * devotes large portion of their time for the last fourteen years, in - making discoveries and improvennmts for this ohosi, the result of whidit is the unrivalled .ftrisg's World', Fair Presainin FIRE PROOF MBES CEO
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