IM 4.# 14111 ge01)0)1)11, ow_ MRS Who 4 t i te plough would dirite, * Ninolf iiher bold or drive." The Apple Orchard. 716e_ Michigan Farmer makes these posadhio retue.rks upon the present apathy or neglect respecting the r.pplo orchard, which we reprint as being per spplieahle to Pennsylvania and Persottoding States : 44 The-old orchards planted by our forefathers, are going to decay, or have already departed. On some farms they are replaced by vigorous bearing trees. 1:34 others the only apple trees are a few stattered seedlings, bearing indif ferent fruit. The owners buy their winter apples every year, or go without. f'otle Soil and climate are so admira bly adapted' to this fruit, that we have no excuse for going abroad for our sup plies, and yet thousands of barrels come to us every year from Central New New Firm. York, and farther west. This is a dig- G ROCERIES AND DRY C grace to our husbandry, for wo can of j t o l g N i l o t e, ( 1 ) n " n ? c n h E e ß N h o a rC e t he c s li t t c h n e rne t r* r u c t raise this fruit fifty per cent. cheaper i t's4a Diamond, where they will continue the Grocery business on an en than anybody can raise it for us. /DI Dry G.. 0.1„ and. I !urged Meade. They will constantly keep on selecting a site for an orchard, avoid I hand a larg,ie and varied assortment of every the spot that has been previously occu think in their line.- They h Ile just I.tid in a Lag': and splendid stock of Sioring (l a d Su m . . pied by apple trees. The experiment imer and are now opening them for has been tried, and all who have had the itoipection of the public. We cordially invite the citizens of tie.ttyribur ; ;:ind tirinity experience in the matter, agree, that to give iis n call, and examine for thene.elres, DOW ground is best for this purpose. A as we feel satigfied they will want no other recently cleared wood lot, where oak{,', recommendation to induce them to buy. We hickory, or chestnut have thriven, will (airoc% ala n enTiliun tine d sell 'I Cheaper k e ep e bu i l li t ei g p r T+ d t bear good apples. But such ground is; 1.. r the eaNlt. Give us a call, no trouble to scarce in the conunon wealth, and any *hew pv,tts good corn land, hearing sixty bushels to the acre, will answer. The apple tree delights in a deep, gru•;elly loam, with a yellow subsoil two or three feet deeper. If not in good heart, it should be made fertile by manuring and culti vation." To Raise Potatoes. A. correspondent—William Aldridge, of Gi3reland,lnd.—writing to the Prairie; Farnter;states that having noticed how potatoes wore interrupted in their! growth, and invariably pined away and died if disturbed and bruised when wet t with dew or raii i. he selected a patch ! of a potato tlela!rthe whole of which was good soil and in good order to try as experiment. This patch he only plowed once, and then loosened the soil with the hoe when the vines were above ground, and in the heat of the day when they were perfectly dry. 110 never tonehedthem afterward until they were litin October last year. These vines t green throughout the season, and the yieldof potatoes was very large.— The other portion of this same potato field was purposely- worked three times, when the vines were wet with dew.— These blighted early, did not produce half a crop, and the potatoes were of a very inferior quality. The ground, seed, and time of planting in both patches.wero the tame. Planting Box. Fow people, except professed garden sr*, know how this handsome border ornament ought to be planted. It is usually stuck in a few inches and loft straggling on top of the ground, with three or four times as much top and three or fou'r times less bottom than it ought to have. Box grows nearly as well from the branches as the roots.— Now, the trench in which the edging is to be planted, should be full spade deep on the border side, being a few inches shallower on the alley side—tho soil should bo made fine—and the box in sertedto the bottom of tho trench, pack in tightly with soil, leaving only from one and a half to two and a half inches out of 'ground. There wilt be no danger of it not growing, or of pro ducing full foliage at the ground. Of course no one would thidk of planting box without a line.—des. Telegraph. Or Trimming box edging, is rarely performed either skilfully or judicious ly. Instead of cutting, off the top squarely, and below the preceding year's growth, let it be pruned to an angle, like the letter A . , taking care not to cut below the new growth, and you will through the whole season have a b(au tifully green, thrifty edging. Hotta in Clupeta. An-experienced housekeeper writes': . "Camphor will not stop the rava7,,es' of moths after they have aernmeneed eat ing. Then they pay no regard to the presence of eainphor; cedar or tobaceo —in fact I rathor think they ecjoy the tatter, if anything else than humanity van. Nor will the dreaded and incon venient-taking up and beating always insure saccpss, for I tried it faithfully, and while nailing it down found several of the worms 4 alive and kicking,' that tad remained under the pile unharmed. toonquered theca wholly in this way : I tiDak a coarse crash towel and wrung it out of clean water and spread it smoothly on the carpet, then ironed it dry with a g4pci hot iron, repeating the pperation on all suspected places, and ;Imo !east used. It duos not injure tba pile or color oft the carpet iy the /0004.841-it is not necessary to prem., hag awk steam being the agents; and they do the work effectually on worms 1 4nd WI- Then the camphor will cioubtlaas prevent future depredation of iaier" • 4 Ora Gnustry.—A largo pot. {mod[the evrampu of Florida are said 1i010111049 of producing 500 bushel* ii' - -to the nor°, with' alligators owolkAr"-elecilsf• ware IHA Oa:Fiats of the efittalriq Htu. __sr__ - _____ vhe First .. 0. s ea s on ! l• wit. atuonint; '', .• WIN Cr relax - AIL i ILIARCUS SAMSON tau just received from , Family CirocerY anti Provision , .1... L. the New York Auetion Sales, a large I Store. I lot of lI.F.ADY-M ADE CLO.IIIIINU for spring al LLESPIP. & TIiOKAS respeotfally h end t amulet', which he kettle to troll at price" , J form thepeople of (luttr aim ric and the untirecopentedhe tow. The new arrival case- : public genet-1111r, that they lure iliac etewere. i sifts <I Frock, Sack and Ita!„l.‘n Coats, with ed from the city with it general avvortueet of PrirtitS and Veldt, in treat variety, new style,' " fifttiit'Eft ICS, Vao vis toss and %%CURT!- ! and patterns---for Men and kloy.„ Coal and , BLi.B, which they are nreparel to sell as lac examine the large assortment before put- ,as the lowest.. 11/1.1:11 end YEEDelvrekettott ,:hrthlii,..- elsewhere. ; hand, final sold at small profits. u„ ~I„, will be received from New York ; S ore tin York exact, one door cut of %Tete ;every few weeks throughout the season.— i tie.' II.;tel. Inducements to purchase eisch ad cannot I , Uottysburg, Ang. 3, ISST. be uffored by any other e4tablialiment in ! ___ !the county are now, and will continue to be,' I offered, at SAMSON"::. I March 29,'55. Opposile the Bank, Come and See. "PREM . ! GROCERIES.—Nerbock & Martin have just received frnm the city a large lat thxxis in their line. Sugars, of all qualities and prices; 111013..e5, five differ ent kinds: Coffees. three kind.; Teal, eat /ow-4)g every variety; Cocepw, erne 1c r a Mackarel. Bromns. Lirushes, &A»; Puw der and Scut, Pencils, and a variety of fancy Irrticle., FLOUR and FEED always on hand, and sold at the smallest profits. April 12, 18. 8. J. C. GrINS 13 Imo April 5, 1858 A Card. HAYING disposed of nIY store to the Mutters. Guiiiii, I would recommend the new tirm to the eonfidettee of the puldie, and hove they will receive a large allure the p iblic patronage. JOIIN April 5, 1t:54. Dissolution of Partnership. TUE Co-partnership existing between the subscribers has been dissolved Ibis .lay by mutual consent. We are tnu h obliged to our friends and the public fur the liberal sup port extended t.-1 us. Our laalksure placed in the hands of Dunlop Paxton for col'ettion and we earnestly reirest those iu.lebted to us to volt idwake tinniediate payment, es we desire to settle the business of the firm without delay. ALEN. fIOBEA'S. DUNLOP PAXTON. March 17, 18;8. A Card. $ rpriE sulrieriber hating diiiposed of tereot in the Store of Cuer.tx k PArroN to R. F. 3lchtici4T, rc4pectfully ask, the continuance of hie friends end eastomers to patronize the new firm of Parrov & [SENT'. .1. 1,013 E AN. March 22, IPSS. DUN lA)1' r A Sat) :i New Firm. PAXTON N1411.115- . .N1", (Suroes,lors to Cobran tf.• Pa.rtnn,) Dnitler. in fIATS, CAPS, ROOTS, SIIOE_4, Jc. STRAW GOol)S, Alqo. lfull /i/per, Triltdote Shatlc4, Trunks, Cal pet Bays, Cusbreila.t, Canes, Tubder" ax.l gars, AT Till ROUTII•CA'T CO/lAEA OF cENTIRE SqI,TARK, G.thre,urg, _Wants Mare!' 22, 17 4 55. tf New Firm, TILE SfrOE AND BAT BUSINESS. I . Cuicsu tt Mellhosay have cotomenced business at the well known stand of Cobeau & l'axton.ut the 8, E. Cur. of Centre Square. Business to be done on the principle ()lipid' sales and short profits. We will constanly keep on hand n good stook and sell cheap.— To satisfy yourselves call and see otfr assort teem. We intend to give our constant personal attention to business, W th a disposition to please the particular . tastes of every one who may favor us with their patrunuee. PAXTON . it. Mel I. /I EN Y. March *22, IftsS. tf Bastress & Winter, NEWT OXFORD, Atlanta county, Pa,, Pro -1-1 • d,:: e. 1.../rierirding nad Coasmilisipilrare• louse; Waite:ale nn•l Retail Den!ors in Gro cu•ie.:; CJilitAntly on "hand, Fish, Salt, Plas ter, (I,w:so. dc. WUE IT, CORN. 8111, OATS, CL.OrER 1111,1 TimoritY S.E.D, bought at all titnei, for which the highest each prices are paid. , Feb. 15, 18,53. Gm New Lumber Yard, -4-3-T NEW OXFORD.—The ntolersi:T.ne.l would inform the public that he has opened a LUMBER YARD, on a large Reale, in the town of New Oxford, „kdatus county, to which the Gettysburg Railroad has been al ready extcrirlei. His tissartnsent embraces all kind, of Lew ?)er—Panel, First an 1 Second Cnamon and Culling Mar IR, First and Sesond U minion and Culling Plamk, Hemlock Fencing Board+, Hemlock Joists, Scantling, Plastering Lull, headed and plain Paling. &e., C. He invites calla from thoao in want of Lumber, feeling assured that in quality or prioe his stock CAN'T BE: BrAr. Ile will en deavor to deserve a large share of public pa trotisge. JACOB AliLAßAlaill. Feb. 1. 1858. New Coal & Lumber Yard, '4l'T Nzw OXFORD. AD SYS COUNTY, PA.- Fess): ms IlEksn has received arid will militantly keep on haw). a large and n ell Ac— lecte,l assortment of LUJIBEII, awl a superior article of COAL suitable for family purposes. Also. illacksiurth's Coal of the beat quality. All orders for sawed lumber eau be tilled at Coe shortest notice. Fit..l-NKLIN 11.ER811 NCR' Ovrtni, Feb. 8, 1858. tf Elastic Cement Roofing. T ILE subscriber is prepared to e.iiitract and put up at the stiottest notice, W. E. Csitil ,t Co's. l'atont Fire and Wilier Proof Elastic Cement Roofing. Itis perieotly Fire and Water proof, moil iu p lint of durability is equal, if nut superior, 'to any llshtliu Rooting. It eau be put on over tin, tar. iron, or shingle roofs, however flat or steep they may be. In p 'int of resisting the elements of fire and water, nothing has yet been discovered eqUal to the Elastic Cement. Those who hare used it, hare testified that it is the very perfection of Roofing, and that there is no further room for improi einent.— No one will now think of putting on shingles, when this Cement can he had for much less money and wilt outwear four shingle roofs. This 'Roofing is warranted as represented. Tilliplastic Cement is the cheapest and best promotion from decay for wood exposed ' to the weather or dampness of the ground. It is also tbo beat paint fsr iron, effectually preventing rust; and wherever applied per fectly excludes dampness. The sutooribei has this Cement for sale, in quantities to suit. Fur further inform:Wuxi, a pply t. 4 GEORGE A. COLE. Frederick City. Mi. IfirSpecintens of the Rooting may he seen at the Proth.taittarfe Office. in Gettysburg. April 6. 114-54. 2Mb" MOBS ur re: ?‘"S".! oreivol and fur. sae" et' 440i1 S." PAXTON - 4 - • —The we. EXTRA ACCONI \LOD ATION. dersigned returns his thaniAs to the publf for the encouragement heretofore extruded I him, and takes pleasure in anuouliediz, that be has oomph led Arrangements by iy which TWO DAILY LINES 'of t vicYj i T" Poaches will run between tiettya-N2 burg and ll•nurer, to connect with the trails to and from Baltimore.`York, Ilarrisberg, Philadelphia. die. Penwins desiring ticketior information will call on the midersignad.oe CIIARLIM Tars, Tielset Agent, at the gales Hotel, in Chatzbersburr, street. 117 Special attention giren to all peckers, Lc., or other business entrusted to the Wrier. signed between tiettysbmg and Ramos's'''. which will be promptly and carefully Aiwa& ed to. 7The undersigned has also effeettd sr range:petits by which he lett! baahle to supply Coaches, Stages. fur Funerals sad other occatuous, at woiilerate elm rgea. Nit:llOl.AS WEAVER. Clettyabu g, April 13. 1857. Wingerd, White Sr Swope, BOOTS, SINES, CA I'S, & STRAW (“.101iS ; PASIIIONABLE 211deskin. AS'dk, Felt and Fur Flats, 24, w. Cot. 9/11.TRIUKRL IIOWSILI ITS, Jacios B. Iri,vercl, Amid S. Jr/rile, ;b BALTIZOIa, Juls,4 A. Swope. ) Aug. 3, 16.-)7. Auctionesring.• NDREIV W. FLEIIMING, reading in 11..ettkittridge street, nenrJatnets Pierce's, Gettysltorg. offers his services t 4 the public as a Sale and Awe:Mater. ilia charges are coaltirce, and he will ou all occasions ga t dcavor to render matialtetion. lie hopes , t receive a .stare of public patronage. Alt r. 17. 1N57. VEW & NEN,If tiCiODS!—TICOILS & Bait. have removed their Merchant Tailoring Estallishment to the splendid new three-story house an the uurth side of Chant- Writhe rg street. adjoining Brio graan k A ugh inbaugh's, where they will ountioue Lusiuuss uti a larger scale than ever. Their stock of Cloths, Catrimerei, C iasi liets, Vestinv, &a., kn , has been largely in creased, nod they are prepared to moll as low as Ilte larcest-41ufving till cum petiti . thews cull, and examine their assortment be fore purcha-iirr„ elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. Clothing made up on short notice and in the very best and most tasteful 11111111110 r . their h n 7, praetie %I experience in the 'amines., and a desire to please, they hope to he able to ;love tiatishvition iu till eases. C 11.1. OVE \ D ALL ! GPltrilUr ircli 22, 181 m. R3ady-made Clothing FRANK 3/.ILuENt. ( i . EO. A RN111,1) ha. now on hand the largest / stock of lteadv-ma le Clothing in town, comprisiux every t ariety and size, all of his own in.tnufacturta. which will be warranted well am Is. h rain;; hand. con itanZ}Y employ ed emitting out and to tking up. If we cannot fit volt with it garment realy made, we will sell you the goods, take your measure. and nuke yol up a garment on the titortest no tice. P.ease roll at the Clothing Emporium. where you will and Mr. Culp always on hand, bright and accommodating. Our stock is large, well selected, and will be sold cheap fur Cask Gertysbarr. March 29, Freight BETWEEN PIIILADELPIIIA it. N. DX- Foll.l).—The untiereigne4l has; made tar rungements with the l'e:t.i•ylva.iia Cimpunr to run • Clair vars t • VI ri:yht4ri!le. whore G.toli can tw trnitsti;p , - , 1 int , ' the cantor the Northern Central 1::111r0:1,1 C The prelent rates of Freight tact \N v. 0 Coil adolphaa and New Oxford are— On lgt CLASS, 40 eta. per 100 Iha. 40 •• •• {IL .3,1 • 341 It It *6 4011 " t?,l " " ("mods for the present time will be Philp 1 only twice a week front Philn•lelphin—,m M iudav nud Weattexlay. But they will be Yliippod daily whenever there is am nemuniu latiou yr 20.) or upwar.ll. HENRY KAUFFELT. Wriglikrille, Marchls. 1858. 4in . A Large Supply of Lumbar, INCLUDISO every plant) of River Pine, just received, and Car sale. at very law prices,attheYardofSllEADS .Ir, BEER LER, on the Corner if li',4ll4iisyton and Railivad Sects, jnbt in the rear of the "Eagle They have also on hand a large variety of l'ltalteria Lathe,. awl Pick 4 11%4 Is, (fl r garden fencing,) which thiey will sell Isw. Orders for any amount eau be promptly filled. Buihkrs, before pur chasing elsewtiere, will tint! it to their ad vantage W....examine qualities and prices.— Also, a superior article of Blacksmith coat, at 33 et s. per bushel. • Gettysburg, Jun.2s, 1858. Now Goods. G O. ARNOLD has just receive.] from the City a large stuck of GAON, among which are Ladies' Dress Good., very cheap and latest styles; clicari C (nC3, Tweeds, Sutiouer Cloths, Drab De.tate, CJat ings, Vesting-, Linens, Calicoes, Giugliains, and a lane stock, of iLiate•tie gu,Kla, Also, tittOCERIE`3, The girls have bccn Hell sela:teil and will lie sohl rat nut.tll profits for 1 .20.41). Pinami call , esaiiiinc,anil j a 4140 fir yonrieli e 4. Gettysburg, March t.,1)., JL. SC w wtd inviteattetttiun of • buyers to 10-1 large stuck of Flue B:at•it 01• It Flue 10,1orell do., • hue Black Cassi.n.sres, Fancy Cassitneves, S.tle Striped du., Vesting!. Cravats, Hosiery. Gloves, Sqspenilers, Handkerchiefs, Le. April .5. 1:3523. OF LIATS, CAPS, BtX.EIS,SIIOES, Trunks stud Carpet Bag+, at prices cheaper than over.—Pa:tun & M'llbeny hare just received the largest and chestrie-,t ass o rtment of 11,.0t5, &toes, Mato and Trunks ever brought to this market, all of which they inteud *riling at the lowest Drive... P. S. Lidiee Gaiters, and all kialla of col ored Sauce, in gicat abundance. PA XT()N iuth Elva corner of Coutm Siunro. Aprils, 1F?58. GR' 'EltlES.—Sugar, Coffee. Molasses, and all kinds of Spices. ani every article in the grocery lite, cbespittid good at the now Dry Good and Grocery Store of J. C. ic BRO. aR.OOERLEi. —lf you want a goo , ' avian maut of 4.l:oceriet, suoh an Syrup, Mo blase*, Sugar and Coffbe, you will do well by esamaiiting the assortment at 11. S. & E. IL blr.v.vrotts'. . A LG kind. o War and Willow-ware, for •etalow by GILLESPIE & T11031A3. A LMOST anything peg want can be irotiAt obespor than elsewhere, at lkdoteeteuke. Two Daily Lines. witor.F.NALE vi:Atv.its RemovaL Men's Wear. Grand Opening to bias; persanagy : ffir by letter. asuyaberir,lo4-0, /853. llnail Mclntire, quavziroti-tait. tin minty of Adams. 14 Otter in Liberty township. Post-thh,:e imitirese, Bierritiber" Nov. 16 Pa:* Firs insurance. THE Perry Oonnty Mutual Fire Insurance Compony--Ospital sl39,sS'l—encts in set:wee% in• any part of the S:ate, against loss tkr ; prudently adapts it; operati,i f il to its nesestrces oTirds anif,!e indemnity, sad promptly Adjusts its 10,+e,. Adams county is represent,' 1 in the 13)ar.1 of Manners by 'ion. 'LEAN. WM. I,•l`l.l',AN, wawa of 1 dr. Vi. Usttyaburz. Msy 26, IF4'6. . J Lawrence Hill, M. D. ei toort AS him office one RT.). - jl door Nest of the Lutheran ohnrch in Clattaberiburg street, and oppii,ite Picking), store, where those wishing to hale any Den tal Operation perform 1 are re-p.• • tinily invi ted to tall. llErtarxi D... D. ilortier, Rec. C. P. Kraal, 1..). D., I;:r. 11. 1. Idiugher, D., Rev. Prof. .M Pr.f. )1. L. Stcever. [ilei.tysltrg, April 11, '53. _ Removal. A LEX. FRAZER, Wate'r ek Clock Halter, ban TOM•)7e i W:4 sh,l) to C11:11116,T041)0T4 Rtreet, oppolite the Luthenut Cnureh, where he iiin always lie to attend to the un it so f Thankful for pant favors, be hopes, by stri•q attention to and a tleiire to lilea4e, to merit and receire the patronage of the publi-. Gettysburg, March 8, 1.".8. Nett Cash DltY GOODS HOUSE.— Opening of Spring G4n•lq!—EY RE A: LINDELL, F.urtla Arvlt Saectq, :au nuw offer a full stock i.l Spr ic cn• Spring of 1:4554 ! FASiI II) it Li: SPACE S:6 6001 S. 'BLACK Si 24 to .4 inches wide, Sp:in:t Weal 4 :qudi, New SI) IPA. Six.vl , , in all the neweit Styles, lirtti4ll, Preach and .14nerican Chintzes, Full Stock of I) otteAtir G.)0,14, S nrk lOf ELI rupeati G•otic. S. i 3. 1.1..r* tin, in S , -t..mahle Jou~a, daily ir,.m the .I.l:Cr 10N5 . 4,1 New York and P•tiladel ph in. P. S. M ittl I ANTS nee invited VI esnin ine the Stock. TERNN. Nett Cash. mitt [March r. 1•58. 3m Llst Notice. T HIVE hern zi wing notice for the last yenr to all tlio,c woo are iud,hte I to me to call end pay the %:11.11C. .S 4) altcation hag been paid it. I now give notiee th.it suit will be brought on .111 n.;:e+ and account+ that nrenot paid on or bofore the lir ; -dor of April nest. Fe',. 8, '3B. tf At:NOLD. *ro the Country, Good News. T HAVE rented the Foundry fur the mem ing year, and tin prepared to make the different kinds or ca•dine,.+ uq.niis made at Foundry. I will keep constantly on hand the different kinds of PLOUGHS, Points, ShArea, Cutters, l'ots, Kettle+, Pons, Washing Stores and .Machinery: Por ches, Verandah's and Cemetery Fencing made and put up with ail:Patch. All orders will be attended to promptly ; but being without rupital, and money being necesmnry to carry on the business, I will be compelled to sell fur cash, but un all country work o per cent, will he deducted. Suitable trade will be taken, if delivered at the time of purchasing. Give 114 n cull. E. M. WARREN. Gettvlbure. June I, 1837. Hanover B. Railroad. TRAINS ovor the LI/mover Branch Railroad now run as follows First Train lenses Hannrer at 9 A. 31. With f iassc •n n er fur Yirk. Ilarrish m urg, Culubia. and Philadelphia. This Train also connects with the Express fur Baltimore, arriving there at 12 Y. ' &wood Train !wires - at 1 r. n. with pas sengers for &Orlin we and intermediate pla ces, and returns with passengers from York, 'J. LEIB, Agent. _ Nni, 30, 185-7 Removed to Handver. FRANCIS J. WILSON, late of the Wash ington House at Abbottstown. has taken I I'ERSII EY'S OLD AND Pt/PULAR STAND. in Hanover, where he will be happy to enter tain all who may patronize him. flis Table ie supplied with the best-the market and ger deu can afford, and his liar with the choicest of liquors. llis Stables are com11:10d19111. and attended by careful Ostlers. Give him a cell. You will always find FRANK.. oil the spot, ready and willing to nuke everyhody com forts ble. [April 27. 1e57. Stauffer & Harley. CHEAP WATCIILS JEWELRY, whole -1.-1 sale anti retail r at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry SOirC, NU. 96 ,North Second street, corner of Quarry, piiihoLd r h in.. Gold Lover IVatclies, full jeweled, IS carat $.28 i),) ; Lepines, 10 en rat. Af24 tNI Silver Lovers, full jeweled, $l2. 00, Silver 1,0- piues,jewels, 01 ; superior t,biartiers,.s7 00 ; tbdd Speetncleß, Si 0'; tine StIN or do. $1 50; Gild Bracelets, .5..; 01); Ladies' Gold Pencils. $1 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set, $43 00; Gold Pens, with pencil and silver holder, $1 00. Gull Finger Rings, cents to ',,kSO;Wateh Glasses, plain, 12} ceuts; patent ISt; Lunet 2.i; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they arelsold for. ST.lti , FEU,S II RLEY 01 liavd, some g .1.1 and ailcor Lcvors and Lepinos, still lowor than the flburo prices. Oct. 20, 18.17. ly Jdhn Stone & Sons, 8 C.ifsuri . l Street, &woe 1,:fg,1411t, (Inte of Na. 4) South Setsmd Street,) Phila delphia, are now receiving their Spring Im portation SILIC.t MILLI:VE:11 r o cws, consisting, in part of Fancy &moot and Cap Ribbona, Satin and Taffeta Ribbmr, Gros Do N.tples. (Glace and Plain,) . Maret,line* and Florenees, Black Made*, English Cranes, Malicia and Illusion Lanes, etc. Alio, a full assortment of l'reseA &Ameri can Flowers. ' March 22, '5B. 2m TILE attention of the Ladies is directed to the lar and splendid assortmentof new Spring *nil ge 3.notner Goods. such as Delanes. Lawns, Donal Citali, Ginghams, dasnetotio and line, Shawls, Bonnets, kn., at J. C. GUINN k BRITS. nurrs and Oonfeetiona, nice and fresh,F just from the oily, to be bad nt 01LLDISPIE k TIIOII.S.T. _ be Grand Show ! AT otrrrasscs.:, PA. wort, lialiager & Proprietor. :a at G & M.—Performance eeastnenee immediately after. RIVES OP ADMISSION FREE (under 12 years of age,) Half Prioo CONIPLIMENTAET BENEFIT ibscriber, thankful for past - favors, lly lnfurins the inhabitants of Get and surrounding country, of the he has just received how the New etions a .STOCK OF 000DS! is determined to sell nt ft.stonishing ;es for cssit. In return fur the fiber age liestuwed upon him, he will give ,:nriliientary Bone fit, on which oc- I presented J MAGNIFICENT PIECES! 014 IPedattsday, Octoblr anti elety Jay until further nJ,tiee, trill be presented the very popular TrnbeJy of 0001) FITS! ' with the tdlowing unrivalled eitst able Clothing, from the fine%t to the lowest gunliticii. Gentlemen's 'Furnishing 1. n,.ls. in great 'variety. Boots, Koos, asts, ,Le., to suit all testes. An TOG -minion of 7':n Jlinutes, to allow dame making large purchases time fur Lunch. &c., &c. The wlictle to ennctudo with 3f. Sareson's sue oessful PlaT, entitled V 4 RI.RTIES! the beauty (d• which will cause great excite ! meat tlituircr, the Ladies and Gentleteen. Oct. '_'ti, Ittsl. tf To the Farmers. ANNY'S Combined Renithig and Mowing 31o.diine teilit Wood's laaprocenkent.— The undersigned, haring been appointed Agent for Vie sale of Nanny's Combined 11..,tping and Mowing Machine. with Wood's Improvealent, fur Adams county, offers them to the •isiblic. knowing thorn to be the best combile.l machine in use. It has been stuc cos:Jolly introducel into different parts' of our Slate, and I sold thirty-four last season, iu Adams enmity, all.rendering satisfaction.— The machine re.ieived a silver medal at the State lair—also, the first Premium at York, Cuinhorlsntl, Centre. Iluhtingilen. and other county Fairs, *here it was ezbibited. Par. niers needing a Reaping Machine, will please csll uponfthe undersigned, before purchasing, its he always takes great pleasure in showing the Machines. Early orders ace solicited, as the, loctiber received from the manufacturer will be inproport:on - to the demand. SAMUEL 11E1IBST, Agent, Opposite the Eagle Lime!, Uettysburg, Pa. 31 irch J, w.s. Valuable Real Estate A T PRIVATE SAGE.— rite 'undersigned offer 4 at Private Ssle,- all his Real Estate 118 No. I.—My tats residence in Gettysburg, 'frontinglil feet en Chum hersburg street. with Brick Dwelling, Stable, and qtlier impruve awns. ! - N. 2.4-L't wljoisting above on the West. frontio.• 2... t feet on street, with Stable, (i.e. N . 3...*—in)t n ljoining Nu. 2, ft...vain.; 32 feet on pettne street, with large Cuach ' teal otherimprovetnente. No. toljoinin- , No. 3, fronting 2 feet, with !d 'able Br iak Dwelling, Smith S.un. So. co't of the Foundry, with Stettin Slw Mill. No. 11.—L tt .t.ljoinino. No. .5, containing al) oat 3 Arrei. N 7.—'Curse Lott fronting each 30 feet on coniniter.ilittrg, street. S of lewd in llemlltanhan towoilnp, , lying on Maral creek. containing: Si A.n-o4,,part cleared and !tart in first-rate I N ,1. 1 4` meh Eitablishment in Shep herd.totro, Va., with good will, Ix. The ). cation k sn lohnirahle qui for busiue.se, and imprortunents in good order. ret`Titles good and terms sc suit purcha sers. Enquire of D.. 1. Recut-Ea, Esq., Oct ti shurg, or the uudersrgittsd iuShep her.l.t IWli. Vat. 0. 'W. HOFFMAN'. March 5, 1858. John W. Tipton. Gl to Tipton's-4o to ript,iik's— t;‘, t, rrip:mi'm in the corner— ' la the rorner in the Diamond— tho.Diamond ne.tr McClellan's, If you ti,:tat your hair dressed finely— If you want your face shavedatuoothly. Blot e pis who never knew it— Tip's thS fellow that cum du it— ` Do it in the latest fashion— Do it quick and ,lo it neatly, And improve roar lino loJks greatly. Make yLiu loot( so young and spri g htly, 31,tlice you feel more young and bri ghtly, Make you feel like going nightly To call upon some pretty ilatuset Who before would not look at you, At you MN you passed her daily, I).tily no the public street. And young man who wear monstaches, Who molt semis one to sew patches— i where your breeches tear— Tip's t: 4 boy t., make up elatches--- Matches with sonic lady fair. Then repair to Tipton's shop, Dand v. "Pozv. Flirt and Fop. Jam. 11, 14.1.8.' Hover's Liquid Hair Dye. MEI?. teltimoity of Prof. Booth and Dr. A Briticlr.le haring tirerien.ly been puliliala ed. the fvllowin; i. now whleth From -Peat. )10C LusK LY. formerly Profeesnr 4.f Theory awl Practice of Mciitine in the Female Me heal C uf Penney it anis, en kte l'r,,ft..ou.r of Surgery in the American C„ Ileac rum tin:Lem*, Nov. 27th, 1553. Ma. Josten trial of your Liquid 11.1:e Dyo will 'convince the most skeptical, that it is a safe, elegant, and lint riot(c preparation. Unlike many others, it has in IWVersil instances proved serviceable in the oure or f4OlllO cutatteou4 eruptions Oh the head, and I 11/ISO no hcwitation in commending it to those regniring such an application. Very respectfully. ' J. I. X. .11i,Ct.osKay, M. D., 475 'Lace tit. ' aboxf 13th. 047 - 11frer',Irritioy luks.including and Mimeo Indelible still maintain their high character, which has always distingaishmi them, and the extensive demand first createi, has continued uninter rupted untWthe present. Orders addressed to the 3lannfactory, 416 R.ICE Street ab,ive FOURTLI, (elil 144,) Philadelphia, will routive prompt at tention by c , JOSEPII E. 110VER. Manufacturer. D?e. 21, 1557. [ftpr. 13. lyl TOBACCO SEGARS. of best brands, and at astonishingly low rates these high time 4, at the Flour, Provision and Grocery Store of air o b o ts & TIfO3IAS. 110PICII EMBROIDERIES.—A large and beautiful assortment of rich French work ed Collars, and many other sew and season. able goods, jest received and for sale at low price, at i 11.$. & (2 I GVAR.—A fine lot of Silver Spoons and U Silver Forks. as low as city prices, now to be had at SCUICK'S. Cull soon, as they sell rapidly. 9MM mach Pane constantly on band and "L made to crier at BUMMER'S, in Chem bersburg Street. Jreoeiind. a , small lot of Oyer COMP, gi whioh will be sold low, to close out for the erosion, at SAMSON'S. March 29. • ri LOTUS, Caesliterati, - Bstataset Coatings, w and siary l variiity o[ saes goods for men and be" to inttndtakiranintaestme. Pine Old Brandies. T NT? .illotoriher& Imparters null Dealers in IVPAT.S 'LleprORS, would most re spectfully call the attention of purchasers to their Ohl Establishinent, No. f North Front Sired, PAiladdpkia, where they hare a large assortment of Wines and I:quors of the choke- t brands and qualities. If.tving made nrran:Tetnents with sumo of the first houses in Cava., and Rochelle, enables them to furnish to their custqmors, upon the most liberal terms. the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle BRANDIES: Otard, ITenneßti, P:;lersion, Phyt,Cattillinw; .1. J. Drpoy E Co.,T. A. Scrgnette, Martel, Marect, •to. of va rious brsndm and qualities. WINES: Chanipogns, Madeira, Liibon, 0141 Oporto, Tenerife, Burynn , ly, TTork, Mus cat, Cl4lret. Sherry, an , / Mr/aga Wines. iliand Gin, Schcidnin S..hnapps,.lamaien Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Peach. Apple. Blattkberry, Cherry, Ginger, and R,Lspherry Brandies: Cordials, Wino Bitters, Amsterdam Bitter:. Also. Agents and Silo Proprietors of the Old Whett W:iisker. Cmstantly on hand an extensive stock of fine old Monongahela, Rvo and B ,11 rbon IVluskev, of various grades, some of which are guaranteed to Lc superior to any in the country , nil of which are high ly improved by nge. Front our long experience in the business, and a thotough knowledge of the tastes of the community, we flatter ourselves to bo able to fill all orders that may be entrusted to 119. Order, from the country (which tire tnottt retpeotfelly solicited) will be promptly at tended to. ua...Great care taken in packing and chip pthg... Xt4*All goods sent froni onr establishment are zooranteed to give sotisfactiOn, with the privilege of being returned. E. P. 311 DDLETON & BRO.. N. 5 North Front S:., March .22. 1:458. ato Adams County Mutual pIRF: INSURANCE COMPANY.—lnaor purated March 18, 1851. OFFICERS. Peesittent—George Swope. rice Presitleuf-8. It. Russell. S•crelary—D. A. Buehler. .7reartirer—airid M'Creary. grecutire CommittPe— Robert McCurdy, Andrew Ileintze'man, Jacob King. M sv.tc;cas.—GeorgeSwope, D. A. Buehler, R. McCurdy, Jacob King. A. lleintzeltnan, 1). M'Crear y . J. J. Kerr, M. Eichelherger, S. It. Rusbell, A. B. Kurtz. Andrew Pulley. S. Fabnestock, Wm. B. Wilson, li. A. Picking, Win. B. M'Clellitn, Juhn AVulford, R. G. Mc- Creary, John ifirner. E. W. Sheltie, J. Augh iiilmugh, Abdiel F. Gitt. `This Company is limited in its opera tions to the county of Ada?is. It bas been in successful operation for morn than six years, and in that period has paid all s losses and ex psnseQ, withinit any asmessinent, having also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. 'The Cun;.any employs no Agents—all business bei: g done by the 31anagorlpho are annual ly elete Iby the Stckholders. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to. any of the above maned Managers for further infor mation. oirrie Executive Committee incotx at the ntriee of the Cinp.t.ly on the last We Inesday in every month. at 2, P. M. Suitt. 28, 1;437 Important Discovery. C"`IUMI'TION and all Di' , cav; of the . Lunge and Thrott are positively Cur e d ' by Inliletion, which enneeyi the renieditn to the car itice in the lungs through the air ' peesegee. ar i d coining in direct coetact a ith the 'lkea ee., neutralizes the tubers:tiler matter, allays :he cough, canoes a free and ea.y ex pectoretion. heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system. giving that tone and energy so intik pensa ble for the restoration of health.. To lie able to state confidently that Ccfnsumption is cutable by inhalation. is to me a :ntree of unalloyed pleasure. It is as touch under the control of medical treetmeut as any other for midable dieeage; ninety nut 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 impoeeilile to save mere than five per cent , for the Longs are co cut np,by the dis ease as to bid defiance to medical skill.— Even. however, in the tact stages, Inhalation efforde extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the United States alone; and-a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptive's grave. ' Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so I fatal as Consumption. In all ages it has I been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the greeeful and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom cnmeth every good and perfect gilt, I am enebled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. ' The first cause of tubercles is from inqest, 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 canses a weektned vitality through the tame system. Then surely it is more rational to ex pect greater good from medicines enterine the , cavities of the lungs than front those admin istered through the stomach : the patient will always find the lungs free arid the breathing easy. after Inhaling remedies. Thus, inhale-' tion is a local remedy. nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and wit,ii more power and certainty than remedies administered by the! stomach. To prove the powerful and direct ! influence of this mode of adininistrnt'on, chloroform inhaled will entirety destroy seosi• bility in a few minutes, perilyzing the entire } 'nervous sy,tetn, so that a limb may he atu- , I ,putated without the slightest pain ; inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a ; 1 few hours, : The inhalation of ammonia will move the gestetn when fainting or apparently dead.— ; The odor of many of the niedieinea is percepti- !ble in the skin a few minutes after being in-' ' h tied , and may be immediately detected in the blood. A 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 ? Daring eighteen years' practice, many thoneande suffering, front diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers had . ' been pronounced in the last stages, which ' fully satisfies me that consumption is no longer a fatsl disease. My treatment of con- , sumption is original, and founded on long ex ! perieuce and a thorough Investigation. My I perfect acquaintance with the nature of tuber ' des, lc., enables me to distinguish readily, ' the various forms of disease that simulate con• !gumption. and 4pply the proper remedies, we lly being mistaken even in a single ease. This I familiarity, in connection with certain ' patho logical and microscopic discoveries, enables `me to relieve the lungs from the effects of con s traded chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the I blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving • energy and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States and Csnadas by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. But the care would be more certain tf the patient should pay me a visit, which would give me an opportunity to exihnine the lungs and enable me to prescribe with much greater certainty, and then the cure could be erected without my seeing the patient again. G. W. GRAHAM. M. D., (1f . ce,113 I Filbert St..(olil Y0.1ie.,,)6d0w 12a, PHILADSLPULA, PA. Jelly 20, 1857. 1y ILOUR sod MIX of the best quality. al ways on band, and sold at the sonaliost profits. at Noaasca a nutmeg. o LOTUS, Osaainseres, and. every article 'of •- 1 .Stett's Wear, good. and cheap at J. 0. WINN & BRO.V. The Largest Chair A ND Furniture Esmblishmen in Baltimore 3IATIIIOT'S GAY ST. WAREROOMS No. 25 _Mirth Gag 'tree!, near Fayette, where are kept always on hand, or made to order, every style of French TETE•A-TETES, in Plush, Hair, Cloth or uratello. French Full Staff and Medallion Parlor ARM CHAIRS, in Plumb, Hair, Cluth or Bromidic. French Full Stuff Carved PARLOR CHAIRS, in sets, with Plush, Hair, Cloth or Brocatelle. SOFAS,halr French Spring Mahogany, and Walnut Parlor CHAIRS, in Hair, Cloth or ROCKING CITA IR: 4 ---rarious designs, in Cloth and Maih. Stuff Spring LOUNGES—a large assort ment always on hand, or any pattern made or covered with any goods to order. CHAMBER SUITS—in Mahogany er Walnut. complete, from $34 up. CANE CHAIItS and Rocking do.—the largest assortment ready made in any one house in, the United States—from $l2 a doz en pp. Bar Room, °Nle and Dining CHAIRS, in Oak, Walnut or Mahogany, with Cane, Woed or .Stuffed Seats—an assortment embracing °VI:W . SO dozen. vod %eat CIINIRS null SETTEES ind Rocking ebnin--over 1(C dozen, A, NIATIIIOT, 25 North Gay Street, oar Fayette-street. May 18. 1R57. ly EMMEI2 Lumber, Coal and Stoves. X 1: iV El R if! TFI orlersignetl respectfully announce to the eitis , ins of Gettysburg and vicinity, that they htre.cntered into a co-partnerehip. and intend opening a CN.IL d L,C.I//Thl? Y.(;:tr. tin Washitigton St rect. in the rear of th e Peko e lUnet. re they will be happy to see all ti h,, inn) f.,vut theta with a call. }ley will tarnish evely vaiiety of S'rice. Madamith a n d COAL, at the lowest possi ll'e wholesale rates. in order to introduese it into general use. 1 hey also intend keeping a and general a..sortitient ol LUMBER.. as soon as the if road is . couilitettd. They will keep constantly on hand evety variety of COAL and WOOll STOVES. among which are the celebrated WilhAn Penn. Noble Cook, Royal Cook and lea S4ll Cook Stoves. Also the Ch4rui. Capitol. Victor, Planter, Premium anti Parlor Cook Stoves, Air-tight, Star. Franklin, lint-air Patter Grate. Lady Washington, Oak. Magnolia. Union. Air-tight Bare Cylinder, Tropic and Harp Cannon Strives. Persons wishing so evamine their stock will please call at their Stove Ware noun. on West Middle street, at the residence of Robert She:yds. 10 - Orders promptly ottenAcel to. RO I 3EItT Sli EA DS, C. UIUY BUMMER. Gettysburg, Aug.: t, 1857. Good and. Chc,,ap! rpm'. would infuru' his friends a I toe rul.!ik. goloutlf.. - . that he , con tilote.4 the C Alt • MAIUNG in all is brati,!lo. , , at his establish ment, in Est Mid•lle Street, (near the east emit') liettysburg. l'a., xyliere he has on band a first-rate lut - of wurk, and is prepared to-put up to oilier whate‘ er maw he desired in hie line, rizi—itoekaway find Iluat-Body s;r JCL air•t/ Tri,ttiag Buggies, V e il Jer.sey 117 With good workmen and good materials, he van prelge his work to he of the best quality —and his price.; are among the lowest. CAO•ltopitiring dune at short-notice, and at reanimaiAe rates. Comitri pruilui,e taken itt exult:tug° fur work. Call . JACOB TROXEL June 15, 1857. JEWELRY, Watclie4, Pistols, Violins, Goi tors, Accardeons, II 'lllinoisans, Eight-day Thirty-hoar awl Alarm Cl4.)sks, at OF priers S.4.3ISON'S. • t 4) be - bad at Herring's Patent ' CCII.I PLO'S FIRE St. BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, with Hall's Patent POWDER PROOF 1.00 li.S.—Faattate k Marisa, 31.1kers, 31 Wawa 'Street, below Second, l'hilaielphia.—The great interest manifested by the public to procure more certain securi ty from lire fur valuable papers, such as blonds, I‘l , ,rtgoges,-Deeds, Notes and Book' of Accounts, than the ordinary Safes hereto fore in use afforded. induced the Patentees to devote a large portion of their time for the last fourteen years, in making dircoveries and improvements for this object, the result of which is the unrivalled Herriny's Patent Irarhre Fair l'remium FIRE PIZOO, SAFES, universally acknowledged as this C11.511r10,X SAIL Or TLIS WORLIA 111113;1111 been awarded Medals at both the World'a Fair. London, 1851, and Crystal Palace, N. , 1853, as superior to nil 01119111, la latl,Mir und,nabtedly entitled to that apellatiA4 aud secured with Halt's Patent Powder-pita Lacks.—which were -also awarded eartaritia Medals, (as above)—forms the most 9400iset Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ever is ed to the public. . • Nearly 300 "llerrinW s Sales" tested daring the past'l 4 years. - liti*Viaie than 16,000 have been sold and oirso!sinto in actual use. Also on hand or manufaetitre4 to- oat*. all kinds of Boiler and - -Cklßtallticniattitik Chests and Vaults, Vault Doors, .116suey Chests for Brokers, Jeweller% private fitailica,-lisLi-fbr44144-4 ' d 5, and other rsleabletk/s x - - 1* 1 F.. 3 ;3:4 Noy. 23, 185 T. - - - • • LOUS&PEWD i!ituJonifaLwii!iob: la r. TT. PUITILICR.
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