I. "tja who by ate plough would tlicive, ManelT eauet frillier hold or drive." rants for rumors. - Faits for Afeetanics. —A sensible wri ter remarks that St. Paul was a me oisaisic ; a tont maker. Our Savior was a mechanic; a carpenter. Tho great Architect of the Universe, in the me chanism of the heavens and the earth with all its proiestions, animate and inanhnate, displays a power and 'kill which human wisdom may attempt to imitate, but which it never can equal or approach. to farmers, mechanics are the post guliferou.s and the most important class of the community. Whatever promotes their interests, of course pro otes the interests of the puhhe. - They, m • like farmers, have great facilities and great inducements to become men of kcsienee and sound knowledge. Every pleachunie, in every operation, brings into use some principle of science; which principle it t 6, of course, his tereet cud his convenience to under stand. Every apprentice boy, no matter how assiduous or how rigorous his employ ment, if he spends a few minutes daily in useful reading and other modes of improvement, is certain to be a man of future iefluenee and respectability.— The apprentice who seeks most assid nously the in(erests of his own employ er, promotes most effectually his own interest; as charastCr is the best capi tal-a young man eau have fur the cum / meneement of liusiuess. Mechanic's, like farmers, make safe and enlightened statesmen. They are well educated for legislators, and for otherolices, because educated in schools of experienco 11 . 110 can be better qualified to !mike laws for aiding the operations of business' s than those en gaged in these operations? In 1536, a few farmers and mechanics in a small village in Massachusetts or ganized a society, entitled the "if ultury Branch of the A nieri , •an Lyceum ;" its ob jects the mutual improvement of its members, and the o ditrusioggf know ledge over the globe." Plrom that . Mumble, but dignified and republican prigin, has arisen the general institu tion of lyceums, now in operation iu almost every section of both continents, and in many of the islands of the Atlan tic and Pacific. It is evident that if farmers and me • ehanies through the country generally I Wild enlist in earnest in the great work of self-education, they might re form and perpetuate our republican is stitutions, and hand down pure repub licanism to posterity. Without that Step it, is equally evident that though the American Republic may retain its name, republicanism, especially in America, will be known only among Vie things that were.—PLila. Arius. Worth Knowing. I tried a curious experiment with a few potatoes this season. Twelve months since I saw a letter from a Parmer, stating the great success that had attended an experiment the writer had made in the previous season, It consisted in inserting a pea in each po tato set, and planting the potato in the usual way. The result, he stated, was a large yisl.l of peas, and a splendid Crop of potatoes, but the most im portant result was the entire free dom of the potatoes so treated from any disease, while all those planted in the usual way in the same field were extensively deteriorated. I was led by this statement to try 03 experi ment on a small s~ de in my own gar den this season. I planted not quite half a peck, only fifty sets, in six ranks, cutting a piece out of each, and putting a pea firmly in. The peas grew up and flourished well, and last week I dug the potato s. They were perfectly sco frJai all taint or speck of disease, and very fine and large, while in the same bed, close to them, Wai another lot planted in the old style, nearly halt' 4f which ware - rotten. I leave your readers to draw their own concla sions.—Letter in London 4.grieultural Gazette. Rave Vou a Choice Grape (Jutting that You want to Grow .7—Thou go to the woods, dig some roots of a wild grape vine, cut them into pieces about Fix inches long, cut your choice grape vine or cutting into pieces of only one, or at most, two buds; insert the lower end by the porrprien deft grafting method, into the piece of wild vine root; plant it in the earth, loaving the bud of out• ting just level with the top the ground. Every one 80 made will grow, and in two years become bearing plants. ilycfrcplNbia.—A man was cared of by4rophohia in Italy lately, by swill lowing vinegar, in mistake for a medi nal potion. A physician in Padua heard of this, and tried the remedy on a pa tient.; ho gave him a pint of vinegar in the morning, another at noon, and a thit4 :It sunset, which cured him.— Stiadific American. `One establishment in New York, with the aid of 500 workmen, turns out daily 4,000 hooped skirts for the Nar"Ootne here, and tell me what the tbar 843011 ons are?" Y 412 ng prodigy answers: " Pepper, mustard, salt and vinegar; thein's what mothJr always E - a&-itiro With :" Romo pooplo must know thoutxsveb—they never think tax ut using else. 1,15? • T make hens lay poretually— bii glom a well directed Wulf yn (ho 4-414 vfith a club. ILLINERY.—Miss Loviss KAT' LITTLE BY EXPRESS.—A, lot of Galata' fine soft { 41-1- wishes tO inform the ladies of town and _ Rata, that can't be beaten fur qoality or 1 country, that she is now prepared to execute riots. flal soon at Millinery in all its branches, in West Middle I . -BRINGILi N t AuqulNßAucjits„ i street, a few doors below Mr. George Little's spcoll . U . ),& sz,-,llits. of b est , b ran d * , an d i store. Work done cheaper than elsewhere in 4- as sitgifi.lhin-ftl lowratos thcsettigqi times, ! town. Media call and see. [apr. 21, ', - itl. et tilt lift,m4s, litavlsion and Granary Sore uf ' rIONFECTIONS.—A fine assortment, just GILLESPIE & TGOALIS. i l ‘-i rocairel, am mg which are Mint, Lemon, 1111.C1f EMBRISIDERIES--A large and, lloarhoand, and Cough Candies. Also, .Aiiii teiseatifisieseurtmeSkseif rich frame work- i Cordial, Wine. Gum, Licorice, Strawberry ' sestiogo I Cream, Acid, Pine-apple, Jenny Lind, and low at w Wise 'Drops, beeidea a Jerre supply of side% 414 / 1 8. - and j candies at . WM. BOXER & .bN'S. lip . teirie 'toes, liqw { TIRING 'ON YOUR FURS.-`—Fair prices aa thyrk!Lo paid is oasis or trade, for Fox, Kamm* ,' (401140014 Mink. Mnsktss and gabbit Skins 414 INIILL la Arilgasaa 1 Aughinbaagfee, atatottke **Cook Itei-V. -,- _ ~. . _ , 11 .0.1% t evillei, le t a t ss i . . 4 - Registerr's NotLce. k en t .. ...ail legitec's and .4 a." ~t, , e r irfration a:cou'tta lierubitter totiaktionel wtll be presented at theOrphia's Court of Adam. county fur oonfirmation and allowance. on Mirada', the NA day of Apra a ex! , at 10 o'clock, A. >l., 13. Tho account of Jacob Griest, Ad ministrator of Leah Cook, as settled by Content Grie3t, mi n istratr, x ofJaeut Griest, deceased. 16. The first and final aceonnt ofJneob Martin, Trustee of certain trust money bequeathed to Elizabeth 31artin and her heirs under the provisions of the will of John Suyder,lato of Mountpleaaant township, deceased. 17. The second and final account of William Vanorsdel, Executor of the will of Isaac Vanorsdel, tle.eea,ied, settled by Georg,: Thomas and Mary Vanorsdel, Executors of the last will of the said IVilliarn Vanorsdel, deceased. IS. The second and final account of Geolte Mummert, acting Executor of Samuel Munainert, deceased. 19. The account of Levi Gros, 1(1- ministrator de bonis non of the estate of Emanuel Enrich, lute of Wading town ship, Ad.uns county, deceased. 20. The first and final aeconnt of .1...te0b F. Lower, Administrator of the estate of John Weaver, late of Franklin Square, Columbiana co., Ohio, former ly of Franklin township, Adams county, Pa , deceased. 21. The first and final account of Henry Saltzgiver and Isaac F. Brinker hoff„ldminf*traters of the estate of Jehiel J. Brinkerhoff, dee,!aseil. 22. The first and final account of Henry A. Picking, Administrator of Eruanuel Chronister, late of Reading township, dcceasod. 23. The first and final account of John Geis°!man and Hugh MoSherry, ExecutorsoniatharineGeiselman,deed. 24. The first account of James I[. Marshall and Thomas A. Marshall, Ex ecutors of the last will, &c , of John Marshall, deceased. Y 5. The second and final account. of Henry Witmor, Executor of the last N‘Pill and testament of Jacob Dottercr. 26. The first account of George Baker, Executor of the last will and testament of Henry L. Nickey,decett.sed. 27. The account of John Diehl, Ex ecutor of the will of John Honglitalin, deceased, late of Butler township.. 28. The account of Josiah C. Albert, one of the Executors of the last will and testament of John E. Albert, late of Latimore township, Adains co., decd. 29. The first account of Col. John Wolferd, one of the Executors of the last will and testament of Johu E. Al bert, Into of Latimer() township, Adams. county, deceased. 39. The second and final amount .of George Shryock, Executor of the last will and testament of Samuel Miller, late of the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa., deceased. Sl. The first amount of George Ehre hart, Executor of the last will Ailli tes tameat of Samuel B. Patterson; dec'd. 32.. The amnia of Simon S. Bishop, Administrator delolis non cunr te,ta mento annexo fir Edward C. Bishop, late of Germany township, Adams cu., deceased. ZACTIARLIII 51YERS, Regiiter. Register's Office, Gettys burg. Mar.'s', 1858. To the Farmers. Y'S Combined Reaping and Hoeing ifiehine with Wand's LisprnmAment.— The undersigned, having been appointed Agent for the sale of M Combiael Reaping and Mowing Machine, with W.spl's Improvement, for Alums county, offers them to the public, knowing them. to be the lest combined machine in use, It has been RUC cessfully iotroduoed into different parts uf our B:ate, and I sold thirty-four last season, in A lams county, all rendering satisfaction:— The machine received a silvelfilmedul at the State Fair—also, the first Premium at York, Cumberland, Centre, llentinplon. and other county Fairs, where it was exhibited. Far mers needing a Reaping Machine. will piease cull upon the undersigned, before purchasing, as he always takes great pleasure in showing the 3lachinos. Early orders are solicited, as the number received from the manufacturer will be in proportion to the demand. . SAMUEL lIERBST, Agent, Opposite the Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg, Pa. March 1, ISM. Nett Cash TIRYGOOPS HOUSE.— Opening nf Spring Goods:—EYßE & LANDEI.A., Fourth & Arch &real+, Puiladelp:tia, are noir offer ing a full stuck of - New Goodl for Spring rif IB3RI FASiIIONADCE SPitING - 4-100 VS, BLACK. SILES,.24 to ;;-1 itich2s wide, Spring Dress Goods, New Styles, Snawls, in all the uevre-it Styles, British, Freneli and American C:iintzes, Full Stuck of Diniestie Good., Full S,oekof European Geoids. N. B. B.rgains in Sea gunable Gods, daily received 'rum the AUCTIONS uf New Murk and Philadelphia. P. S. MERCHANTS are incited tl exam ine the Stuck. TERMS, Nett Cash, and luw prices. [March 8, IS3B. 3m Last Notice. lII_VVE been giving notice for the last year to all 01..ee who arc indcbtel to we to call and pan , the same. No attention hay hoen paid it, I now giro notice that suit will be brought on all notes and account.; that are not paid un nr before the first dal of April next. Feb. 8, '5B. tf GLO. AltNgLI). Queenswara AT FAIINESTOCKS".—We have just re --ceivad a large supply of floe Q ICCLS• Irate, new pttterns, t wuich we invite the attention of those abJut commencing liouse iiteping,P, or those desiring to fill up odd setts. We have purchased an unusually large amount of Ware, and by onring them clierp to our friends and customers, we hope to re ceive the patrmtage of the public. till at once and have the benefit of beleeting from a full stock which has been purchased fur cash. Feb. 20. FALINLSrOCK BRO'S. Go To TIIINGMAX & AUGHINBAUGIFS if you want a good article of Bouts and Shoes of their own nunifacture, which they keep eon atantly on hand. Ittr•Sign of the Big .11)ot. Alminiztratesta Notioe. LYE GALBRAITH'S ESTATB.—.Letters of elLninistretion on the estate of Jena dbraith, late of Straban township, Adarns easy, deceased, having been granted to the derrignel, residing in the same township, t heriihy giver lotiee to all persons indebt sa old estate tesneite intartliate psyntellt, 114 oenstanti• on lasst4i and ' presenand $ll Ol . themhaving p r c 1 A I le ri g t h a st thet te d " to m e e s: Invol ittIpILINVOi 01 ( a tr• dement. nt - ti y WEttrz, Adm'r, , `rt.. - 11 .11 56 1 t.• CA> IMEMB EEMZI ITAwarcl 13. Buehler, TT , lth.'Ni:V AT LAI4 , w:11 Putt!Ldir and proin?tly stolid to &I litivinees entrusted to Imo. spettke the Garman Language.— Offiee at the same place, in South adtiouore street. near Purney'e drug; store, and newly opposite DAnner-da Ziezier's store. Gettystorg, March 20. Wm. B. McClellan, TTORNEY AT LAW,-01311e tht •".4- south file of the public square, 2 dyers west of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, August 22, 1F353. k TTORNEY AT LAW, (office one a , KII welt of Boobiter's drug and book store, P Cliambereburg street s ) ArTuRNEr A' $ll- UCITOR rug ITINTS AND PEN'siwoi. It minty Land Warrants, Back-pay empendetl and all nth‘r claims a;otinst the Government at 117.rthington, C ; also American Claims in Eugland. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given.— Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa. Illinois and other Western States. Iticir Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg., Nor. 21, 1r,53. J. Lawrqnce Hill, M. D. . %2 rr. II AS his office one plr west of the Lutheran church in Cottmliersbor7, ,trees, opp“iite Picking's s:ore, where those %ri.,hing to hate nnv Operation perforrue , l are rktiFinetfully in% i te.l c.lll. ItcrEnt.scg4: Dr. D. Horner, Roy. C. P. Kr nth, D. 1.) 14. L D. D.,. 1t c. Prof. M Jacobs, Prof. M. Stceier. — plc,tysburg. April 11:33. Edward Mclntire, fka• the Comity of .t.larni. Office in Li,kerty t u.hip. fuel-Offiet edernits&!gry, Nov. IG, 1..;57.*\. FIE Perry County Nfatoal Fire Insurance T 'l , 4 , Compsa . %—r.al.itAl it*:ll'),:iSa—offeets in. aor.tneesi in tt.ty p.trt of t State, against bets ,y 1 tiro; pradently alap%its operations to its revolt.. e- : affords ample imiemuity, and promptly adjusts ;Li losses. Mama c ).I.ity re.,r,•amite , l in flit) Board 31anagers liy 1I .n. MoSEi Th 4111,11.1 N. WM. MAI.ENN. Alin& office of u. k W. Ileelsau, tiettysbuiry. May 2G. ltifiG. WM. UILLICSPIE. 11s\ 1 / 1 " TUUMMI. Family Grocery and Provision Store. a iLLESPiIF: t T119:4 IS reipe.itfolly in forot the people of itottyithurg: and the publio generally, that boy ha% e jiht retaru ed 'from the city with a ) conerttl Assortment of O ROCERI ES, PROVISIONS and VEr. I:TA BLES, which bo• are prepare I to soil as low as the lowest. FLOr It aral.FEEDalways on hand, and soli! at Banal profits. S:ore on Yo :k street, one door oast of Wat flea' Hotel. tlettyshu;lt, Aiig. 1'417. • F r -2 ! t2 ;2' . 1) I wa t,4 f ::d W rwm; T° buy Over-.: ti t .,: fr.4m To buy o.ot--couti'from 19ekw ; TO buy Over-.:Jots from 1 ) .,...ing; To buy Over-...0k:. fr.wm •kilip , ; TO buy Dre. - vats from l'irkintr.,; TO buy 1),-...4s-voata, from Vivi:tog; To buy D.-moil:oat+ from P.elaing ; To bly 1.)-e,s-emtt. from 19ekin4; TO buy llosii.e4;...wilts from MA:in::: To buy 11 .... fr.wm T° buy c..t. from TO buy D:Ci:. and r _ 'mum% Vo.kioar: f(1') bay Buff3l., 8 . 111 Glom S t.).••;:k.a, Viailius and A. .1.. lnia /LI% ma P.m, ; T O buy Gl.wvo.. II o.;ery. S'drha. lira curt, Trunk' and ro:,,e;S.. •ks from rj l o buy Umlirell.a. a.. I a' g 11.4 fr I.X;:j.i.N ' 4 % C NO. Dec. 21, IFS:. TTExIIY ESTATE.—Let -LI- tars of a iminimtrat ion 101 l GieCil.tle of Ilen ry latent Butler tow iighip, A lame county, de .0.t.me,1, lilt % log been granted to the onierbigne.l, in the eqiine t.tyrnship, lie hereby give* nutiee to ull person , . in debted to eai.l 0,414. to in kke immediate paywemt, aad thoce; mtrAl2,. eLtim• Itzeinst the some to pro•eut tiaem„ proderly authen ticated for scuttle/cot. BURKHART WrRIT, /iner 3ltrell 29, Dia. Gt. A Imlnlstrator's Notice. Cnrasmt N WAtill.t3l AN'S ESTATE.— Letters of aibirini.tnatien on the estate of Caristinif IVagganiav, late of llamiltonbau township. A3aiiis county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Quincy township, Franklin county, be hereby gives nutiee to ail persons indebted to said estate to make immediate ptymoot, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settleuent. % IV ALTI O .II WA.OGA.IIAN, March 22, 1858. Gt .Aduer. D R. nAvn) ESTATE.—Let 7 sere of adruinistratiuu on the estate ul Dr. David Horner, late of Gettysburg, Adam.' county, deceased, having been grant ed to the underaigned, residing in the same place, they hereby give notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those havingelaims against the same to present them properly authenti cated fur settlement. CHARLES HORNER, ROBERT HORNER, Koch 8, 1358. lit Adm're JOHN K SOLT'S ESTATE.--Letters of ad ministration on the estate of John Knopp, late of Iliimpton, Reuling tAivripihip. Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives hotice to all persons indebted to acid estate to make innuediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them pri.perly authenticated tur set tlement. JACOII GEORGE, ...iduitr, March 8, 1358. Gt A i miaistrator's Notice. TWIN RICE'S ESTATE.—Letters of ad. " ministration on tho estate of John Rice, lace of Menalieu township, Adams county, deceased, having bcon granted to the under signed, residingn the same township, he here by giros notice to all porsons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those haying claims against the saute to present them properly authenticated for settlement. DANIEL P. RICE, itiat'r. March 1, 1858. Gt TACOUS. WEIDNER'S ESTATE.—Letters " of adraiaistration on the estate of Jackal S. Weidner, late of Butler township, Adams 00 ., deceased, havin4 bee.) granted to the un dersigned, residing in )le:taller) township, be hereby giros notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to praterit theca properly authenticated for *bettlesieue. ‘VILLUM BENDER, Much 8, 1358 Ut Adner. EMI D. McConaughy, Fire Durance. Attaztion.! Alailaistrabr's Administrators' Notice Administrator's Notio e. Administrator's Notice. =MI The Grand Show! •T GZTTTADAMJI, PA. Jul. Ssiffidun, iitutaget & Proprietor Doors open at 6 &amt. A. M. —Performs:toe tu committee immediately after. PRICICS OF ADMISSION. • Adults FREE - Children. (wider 12 years of age,) Half Price GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO THE PUBLIC! The subscriber, thankful for past favors, respeltfully informs the inhabitants of Get tysburg and surrounding country, of the fact that he bus just, received from the !Cow York Auctions SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS! which he is determined to sell at astonishing ly low rotes for cssu. In return for the liber al patronage bestowed up-in him, he will give a Grand Complimentary Benefit, on which Go mtsion will he presented TWO MAGNIFICE.VT PIECES! 0,4 Weilrirvilay, aloha' 28, end every day until further notice, will be protieutel the very ppular Tra4edy of GOO.D FITS: with the following unrivalled east :—Fashion able Clothing, from the finomt to tho lowest priced gwtlitiei. Gentlemeuj Forni.hing G.n.p.b. ingrent variety. B S'auoS, LI tts, C.l.ps, Ake., to suit all tastes. An Intermis.Rion of Ten Minutes, to allow those making large pureheses time The whole to conclude with M. Samson's euc eessful Play, entitled VABITIES! the.bennty of which will can.e {;rent excite meat amontz the Ladies and Gentlemen. Oct.2G. 1837. tf • p ds Cheap STILL COMING . NESTOCK'S.— We have jugt recui‘ed fruw New York sod Philadelphia another sup:ily of cheap Gout's, to which wo invite tip atteation of the pulr lic. We purchl.ed at auction si•teral cases of very cheap licking., which we eau suit at a baroaiu. Thirty-one cent Tit:kings fur '25 cents; Twenty-five Ist ••• Eighteen nud three-fourths at 15 We have yet on baud some of those cheap Mumlins and Prints whioll have made Knelt a noise among judge" of cheap gondo. Halving , been in the 01 y * almost CollStalltly Attiring the , last few months, we were enabled to wart opcortunitieg for obtaining bargains, and we now propose to give Our numeroas customers the benefit of thew. Don't fail to came to Dee. 2P, FAUX ESTOC&S'} Attention, One & All ! N'OW IS THE TIME to have your Picture taken !—S. WE %vat hivin g provided himself with an entire new and splendid SKY DAGUERREAS ItUU3I ai his re j deuee in West 3lntile street. oppokito Prof. ..INcobs. one sr' ire 'West of Baltimorextrc et; where he is now prepAred to Instils!' A MJ:ICIT U's' AND DA,WEICILKOTYPICS, in every at) le of the art. whizli he will war rant to give endue satisfaction. Ills long ex. periencu altJ •uperi•+r appara tug give hint Advantages selduin furnished by -I)Aguerrean eatablishinents out of the city. lie has a Large nlnulier of ppecittiene at his Gallery. in Chau bersbu g street,where he will continuums here te•fore, which the public arc reptelted LO 611 and examine., Q"j . '" — Charges from 50 cents to 810. Hours of operet:ng frum 8 A. I. to 4 P. M. Guild Lockets, Breastpins, suitel.to fur :Initiator:ls, always on hand, at the very lowes.t. prices. I.7eitildren will not be taken fur less than 50 "ct nhz. IBI:ITYPF,S •Akeli from one duller and np.eardi. and in .he bevt style. J.ty 20.1856. tf Ma Court Proclamation. IV;IEREAS the II ltontaT J. Figura, " ?resident of the several C inns of emu m Pleas in the Countie, composing the alth Dstri :t, and JuNtice of the C carts of Over arid Torml:ter, and Oeneral Jail Delivery, for tho trial of all capital and other offenders iu the said district. and DIVID Zli.,MLIt. and --r- dodges of the Courts of Coi mon Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, - Pr the trial of 1111 capital and other offenders in the County of Adam+-41are is.med their pre cept, bearing date the 20th day of - January, in the year of our Lord vine thousand eight hundre . l and fifty-seven. and to use directs& for holding a Court of Common Pleas. and General Quarter Sessions of the Pence. and General Jail Delivery and Court of Over and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on .Ifinday, the 19th city of April nezt--Notice is acacia , (arc)/ to all the JJstices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said coun ty of Adams, that they be theta an 1 there in their proper persons, with theiY R .114, Ro Curds, I..quisitions, Exasnivations, nod other Remetnlwances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that - are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there to prosocute agaiust them as shall be just. ISAAC LIOIITNER, Sheri/f. Sheriff's Office. Ovntysburg, March 15, 1e53. to John W. Tipton. "ntawavuts.v." G 0 to Tipton's--Ao to Tipton's— Ou tJ Tipton's in the corner— In the corner in the Diamond— In the Diamond near 'McClellan's, If you want your lair dressed finely— If you want your face shaved smoothly. Bachelors wit° never kuux it— Tip's the fellow that can do it— Do it in the latest fashion— Do it quick and do it neatly, And improve your fine looks greotly, Make you look so young and eprightly, Make you feel more young and brightly, Make you feel like going nightly To call upon some pretty damsel Who before would not Lok at you, At you as you passed her daily, Daily ou the public street. And young meu Ivlio wear moustaches, Who want some one to sew patches— Patches where your Eno:cubes tear-- Tip's the boy to make up matches— Matches witli some lady fair. Then repair to Tipton's milthp, Dandy, Fogy, Flirt and Fup. Jan. 11, 1,08. J SKELLY revpectfully informs his old • customer* and the public generally, that he continues the T..111.0111.VG BUSLVESS, near his old pdand, in S uch Baltimore street, where he will be• happy to accommodate all who may patronize him. All work anti-nand to his care warranted to it and be of must substantial make. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronage. bar The New York Spring and Summer .Pasiiimte are received. Call and see them. Gettysburg. April 9, MS. Tort sale, a first-rate Boat-body Carriage, 4 - put up in the very bait style. handvane ly and übs tan tin Ily—wi 1 I be sold at a BAlt- GAIN, to make roar. Esquire soon at Tlic Com:nler ofFze, in Gettysburg. Feb. 1. PERSONS ammuerwing ILusekeepinz will And it tii their advantage to pm-chase their TIN-WARE at BUEULER'S, in CA:un bereburg Street. AS BURNERS.—A new and excellent G style of Cosi Stoves; for Parlor or Cham ber use. •It it especially intended - for ehatu- QToY.BB:—Every variety of Cook, Parlr bera t es it consumes thegas, aid thus ream - yes Ssloon and (Moe can Stl ' v " b° sees' at scuttle of steal w no for 18 hours without 0 00 of the 0bje . 19 61 13S to the 11Se of coal: the Ware Room o Sheol, et Boe'ller, in. resu k t i og. c4Raivi *e West 3:(1.110 - strept Q,ity4fores are an pqr, . Rows &MIMI - LER. chaseSl ' in Wfiltielphia, ma will be sold , , cheaper,- thous Usti. can be bought gttvalid • t - OLIN tt3,l4lbetiti,ttrtisil ts. ZnElisit the cal atshelthere. CAI see dames • %aids liad Tab Nide tt eventual! op. RILEADA 401 1 1/44.4 11111144141Witibiliold*Ntabi 4011 , 14,§0. • . 111211 EIZEMMEMI Tailoring. Adams County Mutual pIRE IN•i'JRANCE COMPAN Y. —lnef)r: porated March 1.8 6 1851. oirrloass. President--George Swupe. Vice Presideat—.-S. R. Russell. Seeretary—D. A. Budder. Treasurer—David 3l'Creary. Executive Commttee— Robert McCurdy, Andrew 1-feint:el:nen, Jacob King. MAN tuess.--George Swope, D. A. Buehler, R. }!'Curdy, Jacib King. A. 11eintzelinan, D. 31'0ra:try. J. J. Kerr, 31. Eichelberger, S. R. Rtassell. A. 13. K,urts. Andrew Polley, S. Fahne•itock, Win. B. Wilson, U. A. Picking, Wm. B. 31121ellan, IVolfor,l, R. G. 31,..i- Creary, John 1,1 .rner. E. W. Stl.:lle, d. Augh inbangli, AL4liel P.4litt. sio-This Cmnpany iv limited ia its opera tions to the county of Adams. It has been in successful operation fur more than six years, and Iu tlutt period has paid all lossel tinj ex peased, soitiout any usvustnent, ImAiL;r, also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The eJnipatuy employs ho Agents—all Lupine t being dune by the Managers, NOltiare annual ly eleetel by the Stockholders. Any person rresiring an Insurance eau apply to any ofthe ab,ple named .M.tungers fur further infur- ItirThe F. cernitire C:rnmittee meets nt the office of the or) the Lit IVelneaday in erery month, at:, P. M. Se;:t. The Farmers' & Mechanics' AVINGS INSTITLI lON or ..I.D.tas This Institution re :elves drposttes, for whiu:t it pays interest as follows : For ovor lU months. 4 per cent. per antrum. F r 3 r[9.l not over 1U nnintlis, 3 per cent. per au Twin. For transient deposites, not less than:3o iiitys. 2 per Cont. per unnutn,payu'ole on ..letn.taii without notice. A Lui (capital) of $11),000 bag been For luang apply on Wednesday. S 11113 reeeive.l on depusite ai low to.a a dime. Interest to be allowed whenever tho depolites amount to :,4:7).09, and on each ad ditional $5,000 and up.vardx. _ • in South West Corner eV-Public Square, newt to George Arnold's store. Open daily:front 9 A. M. t. 3 P. M., and fur receiv ing de:iisites every Saturday, from 9 A. M. to ti P. M. .Peevident, GEORGETII 120 NE. Treasurer &&eretary,G EMIG E SR.'S-11LP. " Ike John Brongh, S twirl Durbornis, A. ll3ilitzelinan, D. I!(..lrenrr, IVillintii Culp, Hobart Horner, April 6, 'ISS7. Wingerd, Whit° & Strop 3, WHOLESALE TWALERS IN BOOTS, BROM,' CAPS, Sz STRAW (:001)S; ALSO, IN FASH lONA BLE 3lolcs4in, Silk; Felt an i Fur Hats, W. coc. lit.T !MORE h LW SARI) STS., Adam B. Wialerril . ' A zad S. White, . BALTIITORE, Aug. 3, 1557. Important, Diseovou. C"'tisiertov :Ohl all Diseases of the Dings and Throat are positively Cured by Inhalation, which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the air paissa4ca, and coming in direct cunt.:et sill' the diaease, neutralises the tubercular matter, allays the 'cough, cruises a free and easy ex. pectoration,' heals dye lunge, purities the blooti,imparts renewal vitality to the nervous Valera. giving that tone and energy so hulk. pensable for the restoration of health. To be able 1p state confidently that Consumptiun is care t& by 'inhalation, is to one a source of unalloyed pleasure. it is as much under the control of medical treatment as any other for midable disease; ninety out of every 'unwind cases can be cure.l iu the first stages, and fifty per cent. in the second : but in the third stage it is impossible to sate more than live per cent , for the Lungs are so cut up by the dis ease as to bid fiance to medical skill.— Even.•however. in the laid .stages, Inhalation Words; eltrnordinary relief to the suffering attcndisig this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety-dee thousand persons in ti r o United States alone :and a correct calculation slows 1.114 L of the 'present population of the earth, eighty ruinous are destined to 11.1 the consumptive's grsve. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption: In all ages it his been the great enemy' of life. fur it spares neither - age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being from whoop cometh every good and perfect gilt, I am enabled to offer tb the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Csnesumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their deposition in the lungs is to prevent the free admission of air into the air cells, which caused a weakened vitality through the rutin: system. Then surely it is more rational to ex pect greater good froin medicines enterin.. m the cavities of the lungs than from those admin istered through the stomach : the patient trill always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, after Inhaling !medics. Thus, Inhala tion is a local reine.ly, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with more power and certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. Yo prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of adininistrat'un, chloroform inhaled will entire'y destroy semi• bility hi a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system. so that a limb way he am putated without the slightest pain ; inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rouge the system when fainting or apparently dead.— The odor of many of themedicines is percepti ble in the skin a few minutes after bein g in haled, and may be iminedietely detecte d in the blood. A convincing proof of the consti tutional effects of inhalauon. 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 results ? During eighteen years' practice. many thousands suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, even after the sidferera Lai, been prOnceinced in the last stages. which fully satisfies we that consumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of con sumption is original, and founded on long ex perience and a thorough investigation. Sly perfect acquaintance with the nature of tuber cles, le., enables me to distinguish readily, the various forms of disease that-simulate con• gumption, and apply the proper remedies, rare ly being mistaken even in a single case. This familiarity, in connection with certain patho logical and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of con tracted chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the Untied States and Canaries by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. ,But the cure would be more certain if the patient should pay Ise a visit. which would giro me an opportunity to examine the lungs and,. enable use to . proteribe with much greater'amts, and then ;ha cure could be t effected thee' my seeing the patient agaiu. et . W. OttAlih.ll. M. D., Offsee,llBl Filbert sl..foldiiro.lo9,}l/e/owl2th, PIItLADCLIPULL, PA. July 20, 1857. ly : 1 4 Directors, John [turner, Geor,go Arnol 1, Jnool, iltdgselrnan. )14.(1,Inang•hy, Jelin 311oicley, John Throne. EMI Good and Cheap ! VIE unaersiped would inforut his friends mil - the public generally. that he con tinuos the CARIZIAtiE -MAKING BUSl- NEtthtt 4 , in all its branehes, at Jill establish ntcut. in S:revt, (near the east end,) Get tystarg., Pi., whet e he has on kin I a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put up to to der whatever may ho (Jostled in his liue, and Boat-Body earria ge.4 • Top, Rock -14747 -V alc't'/itTrottiny 11 t[/rlecS t Ira gt, Its, dc. With good workmen and Food materials, he can pledge his work to ha of the best quality —and his prices are among the lowest. Inc.. at .hurt notice, and nt reason:o,lc rates. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Call T. Juno 15, 1837. JEWELRY, Watches, Nimbi, Violins, fiui tars. Accurde,ins. liarmonicans, Eight-day Thirty-hour and Alarm Clucks. at all price to Le had at SAMSON'S. THE subscribers would respectfully an nuance to their friends and the patine that they have opened a 11 wilware Stare, in Balti .re street, alljoinitig the residence of 11a% Ziegler, Gettysburg . , in which they always intend to offer to ,the putalie a large and gen• erul assortment of HARDWARE, Iron, R. 311r.AD.1. . tt. aurrir ER. • Steel, tiructiriois, Cutlery, Coneli Trimmingie, S;irings„ Saddlery, Cestir-ware, Shoo Lumber, Coal and Stoves.l Findings, Pitints,Ods and Dye Smffe, in e•en , .4.1 7 Elv FI It if! erul, indading every de‘eriptie t t of articles T 1 1 1: undersigned respectfully announce folio thaiLls,ve line of limdiles , to which they the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, i invite the attention I,f coach-makers, black that they have entered into aco partnership, i smiths, carpenters, cahlnet-makers, ah. e and intend opening a COAT, tf . LUMBER ! makers, saddlers, and the public generally, FA ICU, on Washington street. io the rear of Oar stack !lasing been selected with ;rout the Eagle Hotel. where they will be happy to ,earc and porLhased for cash, we guarantee „ e n il w h o way favor theut w i t h a ca ll. They!. (fir the rest ly itia•ley.) to di,pose of any part will Cornish every varietyof Stove, IlVacksmin 'of it as reasonable teems as they can bir Lintrburivy s COA 11, at the lowest pos , ,i. I purchased atiywhore. b'e wholesale rates, in order to intrudnee trticularly request a call from ant into general use. They also intend 1360phig friends, and earne.tly solicit n share of pitlilia fav•rr, 1/4 too are deteeminitted to establish :1 a full add general wasorttuent of LU WIER. as soon as the Railroad is comp'el4. They clmramer for goods at low prices and , will keep constantly on hand every variety of &log business un fair lir:negates. COAL and WOOD STOVES, fuming which JOEL B DANNER, are the celebrated William 'Penn. Noble DAVW ZIEGLER.. r'ook, Royal Cook and Snell Cook Gcttysttrg,,Tone 9_1331. tf Storm Also the Charm. /Capitol, Victor.; Pietuiutu and Parlor Cook Stoves, Air-tight. 'Star. Franklln, Hot-air I'arlor G ate. Lady Washivon, Oak, Magnolia, Union. Air-tight Rape Cylinder, Tropic and Harp Cannon Stoyett. Persons willint/to examine their stock will please. call at t eir &ova Ware Ito ow. nn IV,lst Middle sit eet, at the residence of Robert Shear's. u..:1 - OrdeTS prompt'y tleniled to. R 0 1.11311 r SI I EA D-, C. lIEN Y Cet / tYsleurg, Aug. ::1,1857 - where are kept always ou hand. or male ty order, erery styln of F r e m .h TETE.A4ETEs, Ir. Plush, Cloth or Il.mearclle. French Full Stuff and Med.dllat Parlor AIM CII-lii:S, iu Plush, Cloth or Broentelle. • Fienols Full Stuff Clrvel PAItLOII CHAIRS, in sets, witi Pitrsh, !fair, Cluth or tirovetelle. SOFAS, half French Spring Mlhogarly, and Walnut Parlor eIIAIRS, in 'lair, Cloth or 1 iu~fi. ROCKING ClTAHlS—various designs, in I!Air, Cloth and P;ulb. Stuff Spring LIJCSjES--a large ao,ort raout alwayri on hand, or aliy vattern made or covered with any gof.tis to order. CHAMBER SC ITS—:.n Mahogany or Walnut, complete. from S 4 up. CANE CHAIRS and Rneting do.—the large4t assortment ready made in a•ly one timse in tile United Su:Les—l . ..um duz en up. Bar Rom, ()Tire and Main:" Oak, Walnut or Mahogany, with C.tuc. Wood or Stuffed Seats—an assortment embracing urer 30 dozen. W )041 seat CHAIRS and SETTEES and Rualtiug Chairi•--)ver lot) dozen. A. MATIIIUT, '25 'N"rth Gay Street, near Fayette stt eel. M3y IS, 14,17. ly Herring's Patent CIIAMPION FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF' SAFES, with Patcot POWDER, PROOF LOCK s.—Fanatts la ILI/atm°, M tkers, 31 W.sliiitt Street, Lame :••_;:,conti,l Phil Llphia.—Tim groat interest inaui rested ; by the public to procure more certain securi- 1 ty from fire for valuable papers, such as Bonds. Mortgages, Deeds, Notes and Books of Accounts, than the ordinary Safes hereto fore in use afforded, induced, the Patentees to devote a largo portion of their time for the , last fourteen years, in making discoveries and improvements fur this ohiect, the T6PUIC! ot which is tha unrivalled H rriny's Paltni World' Fair Premium. II E PRO OF SAFES, universally acknowledged ns the CHAMPION SAYE 01 THE WORLD! FrAvingi been awarded Medals at both the World's Fair, London, 1851, and Crystal Pal.tee, N. Y., 1853, as superior to all others, is now undoubted!) entitled to that apellation, and secured with Hall's Patent Powder-proof Locks—which wr Medals, (an -atm Fire and Burglar ed to the public. Nearly 300 ") tested (lurk% thi ditto 18,000 haw, actual• use. Also - on hand all kinds of Boi Chests •0111 - '.Vattits, Ottoott tor • //Fakers. prisate had otber valisal,l4 IsT,o. 23. 1867, FLOUR &FRED. Valuable Real Fistio- A T PRIVATI; SALE.— mit u.pflert!gned I-&l• offers at Private Sale, all hls XlMlSitate ns follows: No. I.—My laws residence in Ciettyaherg. 7 fronting 30 feet on Charnbersburg street, with Brink Dwelling, Stable, and otber*irrser e . menu'. No. 2.—Lot adjoining above oti west, fronting 29 feet on street, with Stable,.&e. No. 3„--Lot adjoining No. 2, fronting 32 feet on same street, with large Coach Shop, and other improvements. Nu. 4.—Lot adjoining No. 3, fronting.l2 foot, •with double Brick Dwelling, Smith Sion, &c. No. s.—Lot went of the Foundry, with Steam Saw arid Grist Mill. • No. G.--Lot adjoining No, 5, containing about 3 Acres. No. 7.—Three Lots fronting each SO fest on Chambersburg street. No. B.—Lot in Baltimore street, with Log Scc. No. 9.—Tract of Land in Ilarniltonban townulitp, lying on 3larsh creek, containing 51 Acre. 4, part cleared and part in first-rate timber. No. 10.—Coach Establishment in Shop hercistown, Va., with good will, &c. The cation is an admirable ono for business, and limprorements in good order. ter-Titles good and terms to suit pureha , serf'. Enquire of D. A. BUEBLIeIt, Esq., gilt= tyshurg, or the undersigned residing in Ship beril%town, Vs. C. W. /10F.FI1LN. March 15, 1353. JACOB TROXEL Great Exattemeut! BRINGLIN & STILL AHEAD: V KE LICE that we hare just received a new and solmulid lot of 11A7'S, CAPS, BOOTS if• SHOES, which we offer to the public Cll2.ll'Elt than ever, having put dmtrn our stuck to the lowest living profits,— Uuder these arrangements we can put our pod., within the roach of ALL. as to style, quality and PRICE. Our motto is quick. hales and small profits. Call and examine our stuck of goo,li before purchasing ebe where. iteniembor the sign of the 0 4 BIU "lota." Obambertburg street, below %Leh ler's D. mg Store. • ta•B,lots nll,lStioc.A 'nude upon the short est tiotke and by the best of workman. Oct,,ber 1, Hover's Liquid Hair Dyo. testimony of Prof. Booth: :u:d Dr. linvan,; previon.ly beau publiali el.!. the fll,nrin4 is now st.l,lcd: From Prof. )1 -rim- c.r, fmnnerlyi Profe , mor of 'neon , and P.-actice of miAiqine in the Fein Ile C :Ile .te of Pe:lnsylaunim, nu 1 late Profe4s.r S:irgery in the American CAlege of 111• licine, .0 31n. Jasern E. :--A trial of your Liqui,l Hair Dy W:1/ CllllVilled tlro ifto,t ilkepti(al, that it id a Riff e l egant, and ejfieu uortr U at.tuy otherd, it has iu boyertil ia st ay:cr.; proye,l *entccuble in the earn of tine eutn:se.no4 ernptinno on the huwi, ant Liotve no inminition iu onuinemling it to t'Augr requiring wad: an appLeution. Very re.ptetruly. - J I. X. 31021.olirer. M. 1).. 473 Il..tee St., 13014. f": 7 9 , Wr;liitp Likv.iileitt.iittg: i)"„ baelible .;ill ullintain their Itig.lt eh:tractor. wSiolt Two Way., di-41114111'110 , 1 theta. and the ef.tetixivei • lirsq create, I. ILI+ eoutiuuel uninter ritp:e.l mit.) the Trrmnit. Orticr.i aldregsel to the Manufactory, N 4. 44'; it.ke.: tit) ,Te roc turn, (old N... 1 i l'ailivlelphie, will receive pr, , tupt KU te.stion Ex•rt A A (.3 CO:,1.‘10 ITIONS. —The un zle:signed returns his thanks to the publie fur the encouragement heretofore extended t.o him, and takes pleasure in announcing that ho has completed Jirangements by which TWO DAILY LINES of ;,47'.. Coaches will run between Gettys-S2 — * burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains to and front Baltimore, York, Philadelphia. &e. Persons desiring tickets ur information w ill call on the undersigaed.or on CHARLES TATE, T!cLet. Agent, at the Eagle flute', in Cliambersburg street. 1r 'Special attention given to all puoliages, &c., or other business entrusted to the on kr r.igned between Gettysburg and ltinuirer, which will be promptly and carefully sit:eud ed to. I.7"The undersigned has also effected an rangewents by 'ditch he Ktll be to supply Coaches, Stages, &c., Funerals and cakes uccasiuns, at moderate charges. NitIIIOLAS WEA,VER% GettrzbuT, April 13, 1857. NDREW W. FLEIINING, - residing ick Breekinridge street, near James Piernals., Gettysburg, offers his tiervicos to the p,u14,41, as ft Sale Crier and Auctioneer. Ms shaken; are modorste, and he will on all occlusions ass; deavor to reader satisfaction. lie happs 4 kok reecivo a share of public patronage. Aug. 17. 1837. ' ORE/LP IVATCLIE9 & JEWELRY, whole-. sale and retail, at the Philadelphia Wacoit and Jewelry Store, No. 96 N o rth Saeuntl, street, comer of Q tarry, Philadelphia. G..)11 Lever Watches, full jeweled; - 18'earat cases, $2B 00 ; (bid Lvines. 10 carat, $24 00 ; Silver Levers, fullje weled, $l2 00; Silver Le- Pmesjetrels. $9 Oa; 9 operior Quartiers,s7 00; ul.dd Spectacles, $7 00; tine Silver do. $1 igh Gild Bracelets, $3 00; Ladies' Geld Panciht s , $1 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set, $6 00; third Pans, with pencil and silver holder." $1 0 0:;_ 4 °Ad Finger Rings, 371 cents to $80; Wed Gleoes, plain. 12/ cents; patent 181; Lund 2d; other articles in prepertkin. All ged4 warranted to be what they are sold fore - A STAUFFER k. AILLEY:, On hand; some gdi and silver - Lever• lapirtas. still lower than the above priste‘nt Oct. 1857. 17 Hardware Store. Plitt-tHrt.rif t, N,lv. 27th, 1)-51 JO TIOVEa 3lattufietarer Dc?. 21, 1-57. tpr. 1:1. Iv) T,vo Daily Lines. Auctionoering. 'Stauffer & Harley. MEE
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