1041 ge090111)1. cit,rr hold or TIM Time tho Cut Wheat. This has been made a waiter of care ful exp,iriment is Fee, Lind tout h eioreilepends upon it thae is generaily eaprused. Prom a vory careful series of experi ments made in England, in 1' , 40-41, by ,Idr. John, Iluntnau, of Yorkshire, with e view at determining the proper period of reaping wheat, it was decided that the best time for perf,rming the opera tion is, when it i. in a "raw" stare, or when the straw,a4 seen from a di-tance, appears gi,xen, but, closely exaieintel, is found to bo approximating to y elluw,' and the grail) ttsch , boing separated from the eliall'„is pulpy and soft, but re.tjn the milky stage. This gentleman has shown that, at least -.ix dollars per ecru are fo4 by allowing the wheat to bceoine ripe before it i, cut, and, that at the same time, it, quality is not so g 444. The chief advantages derived from this method, ere -toted to he a grouter N-eirztit of grain to a given space of grqund, which produces more flour, of a- superior quality; the straw contains wore entritive nettrtr, and is better relished by animals; and there ie a bet ter opportunity of securing the crop, and a saving in so doing ; as there is WA waste in moving or reaping the what by the dropping out of the seed. It wtll be seen in this matter, how much a farmer's success depends upon an accurate knowledge of his buemess. .Even in so small an item as the mating of grain, the owner ()nifty acres would Jose three hundrel dollars, hy harvest ing a few days too late. There are many other farm operations in which accurate knowledge i 3 quite as impor tant. Is it any wonder that so many .uf oar 'linnets do not make money w Wen there area hundred holes in their pockets, through which the money is dripping out iu dollars, dimes, and cents. The whole year is a scene of prodigal Wald; for want of a little knowledge. Wood is wasted for want of a good stotre, or a tight house.. Ashes are %%listed for want of a dry place to put them. Fodder is wasted for: want of a tight barn .to shelter cattle, in the win ter nights. Manures are wasted for want of a barn cellar, and sheds, and ebsorbents. Labor is wasted for want of manure to produce maximum crops. Is it strange with all-these leaks, that the farineee till does not till up faster? To Kill Burdocks. There areinany ways to exterminate this pest, but the following is highly reetemtrionded : Let the plant grow until Midsummer, when the stalks and leaves are full of sap. Then cut off the roots with a strong, sharp Rpade, two or three inches below ground, pluck off the plant with a smart pull, and stamp the ground firmly over the remaining stump. It will seldom sprout again; but if it does, it will be in so weak a state that another application of the spade will end the matter. A, Truthful and Cheap Baroincter.— 'Take a clean glass bottle and put in it-a small quantity of finely pulverised alum. Then fill up the bottle with spirits of wine. The alum Will be perfectly dis solved by the alcohol, and in clear weather the liquid will be rs transpar ent 'as the purest water. On the ap preiachof rain, or cloudy weather, the .clam- will be visible in a flaky spiral cloud, in tho centre of the fluid reaching from the bottom,tothe surface. This is a cheap, M.** , btatitifhlharome ter, arplss &teed within the reach of ail who to poisess ono. For simplici ty ot-ismatrnetion, this is altogether supericii:-to the frog barometer in gen eral as in Germany. A Remedy forßats.—When a house is infestqd by rats which refuse to nibble at the Usual bates, a foiv drops of the highly scented oil of rhodium, poured on the bottom of a cage trap, will al most invariably attract it full of the "mischeivous varmints." We lave known this to be tried with extraordi nary_ success. Where a trap baited with-till manner of edibles bad failed to attract a single rat, the oil of rhodium caused it to be completely crowded night after night, until the house was *,loured of them. —Exchange. Simple and .Effectual Remedy fir Dian.hira.—Take a largo table spoonful ofloar and mix it thoroughly with a little less than half a tumbler full of water. Drink it, and if the disease is not` ktheeked in half or three quarters of vaour, repeat untiLit is. It. will soon arrest, tile mist obstinate case, anacan pot, do any passible harm. anting to &:11 This - Norwich (Conn.) Courier says : A man, named Hyde, lost his wife ode year ago. She was h's third wife, and bad boon married only a year when she died. About ono week ago, Hyde went to the cemetery, dug open the grave, broke epee the coffin, and rifled it of a set of false teeth, that he might coin the • gold plate upon which the teeth were sot into money to put in his pock et'', When she died he hail attempted to retoot : e the coveted teeth from her lackgt,b; but the rigid muiseles would not relax, 4ind he was con s equently compel tetta suspend operations for the time. /we 2tiodet If 14,Zand . —Mrs. Smith has company to dinner, and there are not atrawberries enough; sloi looks at )fr. S. with a sweet smile, and offers to' help him (r.t the same time kicking I,dm gently with her slipper under the table;) but he always replies: " no, I think you, .my dear, they dou't agree with lee." ,11144 to Marry.—An Exchange re ;64l;a:-_,--_"sever marry a girl who is fond of •being always on the street— NIA* ie fond of running to night meet in:. _who has a jeweled hand and °nip ! • who will see her mother wash, . O %IV 411 world, aixd toil while she lies in bud and reads novels—feigns siek -1.1011144 nadiAtnexi.to own her moth sliricon bachelors ought to be tax g vierlingi*lady to a roaolute evader of monial. 'i s tri , e ro c withh lady u.'otiOlieitt is. luxury.' =1 "bur grout evils of I,ifo arc saidto be, 'EtalXii lig collars, storo.pipe h.►ls 4 ti4l►t lw,ts 4:td . tobacco. IMO , VEW•OXFORI). Aciam4 nounty, Pa., Pro •. Ming Ware- W ,1,;••th? v.ti 1 Retail boaters in e m.tnutly ou hand, Fib, Salt, Plea t • .f.r. l lnr,. %VHF - tT, rORN, Hilt, o\r., CLOVER nit•l TIVOTIITT.D. l , .ught at all times, fur :11.2 cash prices are paid. 13, I sSS. Gin silioicrther informs the public that ha continue• the Lumber and Coal busine.s at LITTI.Erurr N. Adams county, on a larger sale than ever—embracing White Pine ii.nuda and Plink, Scantling, Framing Stuff, Plwitering Lath•-. Shingle•. Paling., &c., with all kind+ of stove. Limehuriiers' and IlLicksmitli,' Coal. Yard near the Depot.— Ile invite, the cull• of the publle, and will sell as I-ko.r a , l thy very purest. JOHN MILLER. April 19, 1'5, 4. . ly %T SEW oxroau.—The undersigned - 11 - wool I inf nu the public that he has opened a LUMBER, YARD, on a large scale. in the town of Oxford. Adams county, to whirler' (leztvshurg Railroad has been al ready extended. Ills assortrrent embraces all kinds of Lumber—Panel, First and Senond C-ootnon and Culling lhards, first and Slcond C dilution and Culling Mak, Hemlock Fencing. Boards, Hemlock Joists, Scantling, Plastering Lath, headed ;Ind plain Paling, He invitos nails from those in want of Lumber, feeling assured that in quality or price his stock catv'T as MAT. Ile will en deavor to deserve a large share of public pa tronage. J..kCOII ACLABkUGII. Feb. 1. 1858. xf A RC 01 SAMSON !psi just received from 1:11- the New York Auction Sales, a large lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING for sprfng and summer, which he is al le to soil at prices unprecepentedlv low. The new arrival con sists of FroA, Satk and Raglan Coats, with Pants and Vests, in great variety, new styles and patterns—for Mon and Buys. Call and examine the large -assortment before pur chasing eleowhere. Goods will be received from New York every few weeks throughout the season.— Indticements to purchase such as cannot be offere I by any other establishment in the aunty are now, sad will continue to be, offered, at SAMSON'S. March 39,'58. Opposite the Bank. C. H. McCormick's REAPER AND MOWER.-1 still hare the Agency for C. 11. McCormick's Reaper and Mower, and will offer to the Farmers this }ear two machines, the two-horse ma chine and the four-horse machine—and will guarantee fair chances and full satisfaction to any person who may want to purchase a niachite. Any man purchasing a Int:Mile from me may work the machine against any other machine during hay-making and har vest, and if it does not give better satistac- , thin than any other machine with which it may be worked. they are at liberty to return it. Farmers will send in their orders to my self, at Fairfield: David Schwartz, at Littles town : or Franklin Hersh, at New Oxford— as early as possible, and say which sized machine they want, as we are taking in or ders now fur the coming season. J. S. WITHEROW, Agent fur Adams county. April 12, 1853. $3 THE subscribers, Importers and Dealers in 117NES ci• LIQUORS. w.wld most re spectfully call the attentiori of purchasers to their Ql , l Establi. , hmont, No. 5 North Front Stied, 1 1 11.114,Alpida, where they have a large assortment of Wines and Liquors of the choicest brands bud Ilaving - made rirrangements with some of the first houses in Cognac and Michelle, enables them to furnish to their customers, upon the most liberal terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle BRANDIES: (Ward, /f-(nary, Paler 'ion. Pinet,Cust ; J. J. Dep iy Hiunes, A. Sergnette, Jlartel, Marett, Irc. &c., of va rious brands and qualities. WINES: Champagne, ..Vadeira, Lisbon, Old ()porlo, Ti , neriffe, Burgundy, llock, Mus cat, Claret. Sherry, and _lfnlaga Wines. Holland Gin, Seheidam Sehnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Peach. Apple, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger. and Raspberry Brandies ; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, he. Alio, Agents and Sde Proprietors of the Old Wheat Whiskey. Canstantly on hand an extensive stock of fine old Monongahela, Rye and B inrbon Whiskey. vivariums grades, some of which are guaranteed to be superior to any in the country, atl of which are high ly improved by age. From our long experience in the business, and a thorough knowledge of the tastes of the community, vie flatter ourselves to be able to fill all orders that may be entrusted to us. Orders from the country (which are most respectfully solicited) will ,be promptly at tended to.. zarGreat care taken in packing and ship ping. 1/14,".1.1l goods sent from our eqtablitthment are guaranteed to give satisfaction, with the privilege of beingrcturne , i. E. P. MI DOLT:TO: 4 I & BRO., T HE subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Gettysburg and the pub lic generally, that he has provided himself with an entire new and splendid SKY-LIGHT AMBROTYPE ROOM, at his residence in West 3liddle street, one Square west of Filline.stock's Store where he is prepared to furnish Ambro, Alelaino, Enamel and P/wi - geapls Pictures in every style of the art, winch he will warrant to give entire satis faction, and isprepared to accommodate all with (100 D PICTI RES, either idngle or in group. lie als o has a number of specimens at his room in Ciiatubermburg Street, a few_ doors West of Brin,3inan & Culp's Shoe Store, where he still coutwues as formerly to take pleturt. AU wb. , ) le , ire a correet likenesq of them .ol%e, and friends, will do well to gil.e me a as I hale reduced toy prices to suit the pre , ent hard (noes Pietures eopicd fr.nl ,dd specimens of all kinds ; also, inserted in I.9eliets,l3..east Pins, Finger Rings, &c. The sut,scriber tieing thankful to his friends and the puld:e in general for past patronage, wishes them to continue it, and assures them, that as beretofure,thevshall not be dissatisfied. fronis 1 cents to . . I sl.o. Ilours for operating frunt SA. M. to 4P. M. Gold Liekets, Brea ,, tpion, guitable fur miniatures, always on hand, at the I,ery lowest prices. stie-Cliihlreu will not taken for less than z.;•1 00. Is:V-Auilirotypes taken for fifty cents and upwards, and in the bet C. HOWARD would respectfully inform the Ladies of Gettysburg and its vicinity, that they will find . her in Chambersburg street, ut the residenceuf Mr. Samuel Ilerbst, opposite Mr. Tate's Hotel. Ladies can be accommodated with ready. made BONNETS; also a variety of Straw Eeghern, and all kinds of Millinery Goods of the latest styles. Ladies will do well to call and see for themselves. April 5, 1938. THE atteutioo of the ladies is especially in sited to the large and• well selected as sortment of Ladies', Misses' and Childresei Shoes and Gaiters, at ParraN llcltarrirr's. MANTIVIAK—Cheap an fapWonable. eit Miss kicCuAtY's. OE Bastrees & Winter, Lumbar and Coal. New Lumber Yard, The First of the Season! Fine Old Brandies S. 5 North Front St., Phila.delnhia March 22, 1858. in Sunbeam Gallery. • SAMUEL WEAVER April 20, la3B. tf • Millinery Removed. 1112=Z3 'L Y~b7~►/~'M~'sp ~` : "!',r1""`!'yt" :w „+-- N w- —... -"••---•. ^..~~.-.►'„~M^ • *OW * II the Time + L I . FIB aubscriber would inform th e public he bas opened a MACH INI. SHOP, int Chatatersburg street, Gettysburg, near the Founslry, where be will have various kinds of Machines - on hand at any time hereafter., such as Threlking Mu:hints. Corn .hullers, awn/colder Callers, Clorer:ecd Hullers, Sti ate ' Cutters, and Hors,: JAM' el of different kinds, —two, four or si s-liorse, to suit purchasers ; —indeed all each as can be had at Hanover , or I f ittlinitown. Also, Mirli-suly Machine-1, 1 , fur hones carpenters, put up in the. eerybest ' and moot substantial manner. C'ulitn.q' .S.-rewor or lung Hilts, any kind or size less! than eltm en feet ini length, always attended , to, as well its Taraiaj in iron, casting or r wood. Also all kinds of 'Ural 111.1Nt: on Ma. , chiuery, dressing-up 31.11 Spindler, Ba, done on the shortest notice. I hope that all in want of anything in my line will call at my Shop before going else where. I will warrant all my work to Otte satisfaction to purchasers. DAVID STERNEit. March 29, 1858. 1y New Goods, TN HEIDLER4 , BI.7IIO.—.P. A. & G. F. ECKENRODE have just returned from the eastern cities with a.large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, aid all kinds of airdware kept in country stores. They have splendid articles of Sugar for 7, 8 and 9 cents, and Molasses in proportion. They have on hand also a large assortment-of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, the latter articles all being kept up stairs, as they have not room below in the store. All goods bought of them in the Men's Wear line will be cut free of charge. Tai. boring done with neatness, durability and dispatch. by J. .A.Breichner, Tailor. Goods bought elsewhere will be cut or made up at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Give us acall before purChasing elsewhere. P. A. & G. P. FOE ENRODE. Heidlersburg, April 26, 1858. _ _ New Goode, -L-1-A T the new firm of PAXTON & McIL BEN], et the South-Rust Co 7 r74r of Cen tre Square. The subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Gettysburg and the public gen erally, that thcy have just received, and are now opening, a very choice selection of Hots and Caps,consisting of Oakford's Philadelphia Spring Style, M Ileskin Dress Hats, unsur passed for neatness of shape and elegance of finish ; Felt, Fur and Wool Hats, of all colors and styles, together with a complete assort ment of Men's and Boys' Caps, which they warrant to be of the best material and of the most fashionable styles, all of which will be offered at very low prices. Also, Straw goods of every variety and style. Ilitlr - These goods were carefully selected nod bought for cash, which will enable them to sell at very luw prices. PAXTON & MCILIIEXY 11f.ty 10, 187)8 Important Discovery. C °N. U.IIPTION and all Diseases of the Lungs and Throat are positively Cured I by Inhalation, which conveys the remedies I to the cavities in the lungs through the air passages. and coming in direct contact a ith the diseaihi, neutralizes the tubercular matter, • allays the congh, cluifea; a free and easy ex pectoration, heals the longs, purifies the ' blooi,imearts renewed vi•ality to the nervous system, giving that tone and energy so indis i pensable for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under tho control of medical trestmeut es any other for . mWile disease ; ninety out of every hundred c 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 , for the Lungs are so cut up by the dis ' ease as to bid defiance to medical skill— ! Even. however, in the last stages, Inhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the United States alone: and a correctcalc tion shows that of the present pop latio f the earth, eighty millions are desti fill the Consumptive's grave. Truly thequiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life. for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the bravo, the beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being ; from whom cometh every good and perfect gift. I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their deposition in the lungs is to prevent the Tree admission of air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire I system. Then surely it is more rational to ex pect greater good-from medicines entering the I cavities of the lungs than from those admin istered through the stomach : the patient will always find the longs free and the breathing easy. after Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhala tion is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts I ()constitutionally, and with more power and certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy semi- Linty in a few minutes, paralysing the entire nervous :System, so that a limb may he 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 be immediately detected in the blood. A convincing proof of the conati. tutional effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always produced by breathing foal 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 sufferers had been pronounced in the last 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 pc' fence and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance a ith the nature of tuber cles, ac., enables me to distinguish readily the various forms of disease that simulate con, sumpuon, 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 I part of the United States and Clinadas by ' patients communicating their symptoms by letter. But the care would be more certain if the patient should pay me a visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me to prescribe with much I greater certainty, and then the cure could be effected without my seeing the patient again. G. W. GRAIIASI, M. D.. Office, 1131 Filbert 81,.. (old No. ) belo to nth, I PitILADILPIIIA, PA 1 July 20, 1857. ly 11 TIMBItOlDERIES--Very cheap, at Miss WC 'a. "LILY NETS -- Moat magnificent assortment l - .A of Fly Nets at PICKING'S. PANAIIA, Leghorn. Braid and Pa/m Lists fur sale cheap, at Busonsx di CULT'S. I,lij.lLS.—.• big let of A valon Nails, ill 'LI sizes, and the bast quality manufactured. very low for the cash at I .May 24. .Daimer if Ziegler, Ira. "YOU - can get the cheapest Carpets eve r of i fared to the public by calling at ,F.IIII.N.ESTOCKS'. I rpm Mach Pans poonstantly on hand and 1 made to order at BUEIILER',3, in Chan - bersburg Sara. = Two Daily Linea. EXTRA ACCOMMOD ATIONS.—Tho sun dersigned returns his thanks to the publie for the encouragement heretofore extended to him, and takes pleasure in announcing that be has completed arrangements by low which TWO DAILY LINES of Coaches will run between Gettys burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains to and from Baltimore, York. Harrtiburg, Philadelphia, &c. Persons desiring tickets or information will call on the undersigned, or on CHAP LIO TATS, Ticket Agent, at the Eagle Hotel, in Cbambereburg street. CC7Special attention given to all packages, &c., or other business entrusted to the under signed between Gettysburg and Hanover, shich will be promptly and carefully attend ed to. U::7 - The undersigned has also effected ar rangement., by which be will be able to supply Coaches, Stages, &c., for Funerals and other occasions, at moderate charges.. NICHOLAS WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 13,1857. . Fresh Fruits, GROCERIES. NOTIONS. to.— Frail*. Fruits of every description, as fulbsws--Layer Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons. Dates, Palm Nuts. Filberts, hard and paper shell Almonds, Pea Nuts, to. Groceries. A good assortment of So r Loaf, Brown, Powdered and Coffee, N. o.2dalasses, Syrups of the best quality, Rim Soda, Starch, Teas, Cinnamon, (r u lu ta n t d d an a. d e. ungrouud,) Cloves, Perfumery. Perfumery of every description, which will be sold low for Cash. Lemon Syrup. A large lot just received.—Any one desiring a cheap, pleasant and healthy drink will do well by purchasing this Syrup. 71)baceo. All the 'various kinds of Tobac- co, Cigars and Snuff, fur sale by Win. Boyer & Son. Vinegar. We have a good quality. as all will esy who have tried rt. Rour&Feed.We have made arrangements to have constantly on hand Flour a eed, which we will in of superior quality, and oh prices as cannot fail to please. W3l. BOYER & SON. April 25, 1858. DUNLOP rAxrom New Firm. PAXTON it McILIIENY, (Surressors to C)tkean (6 Parton,) 1Y holesale and Retail Dealers in HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, 4 STRAW GOODS. Also, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Trunks, Car pet Boys, Umbrellas, 041404, Tobacco and &wars, AT THE SOUTH-LASE CORNER OT CRINTRI SQUALL, Getlysbriry, Adams County, l'a March 22, ISSB. tf New Goods ! CTIE.kPER TITAN EVER I—Fahnestock xi Brothers have just received a large as sortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, such as Ducats, Challis, Delaines, Robes a Quills, Silks, Chintz, Lawns, Ginghams, Ac., to which we invite the attention of buyers. Our stock comprising every variety of style and pattern, and having been selected with care and p irchased low, we can offer inducements to those wishing Spring ()pude such 43 can not be had el,ewhere. April 12, 1636. Dissolution OF PARTNERSHIP.—The Co-partnership existing between the subscribers bus been dissolved this dey by muttud consent. We are much obliged to our friends and the pub lic for the 4iberal support extended to us.— Our' books are placed in the hands of Geo. E. Bringuinn for collection, and we earnestly re,piest those indebted to us to call and make immediate pAyment, as we desire to settle the business of the _Arm without delay. OEO. E. BRIYAIM AN, 11. AUCIIIINBAUGII. April 19, 18.58 GEO. Z. BRINUNAN.I New Firm. BRINGNIAN & CULP, Successors to Bring man & Aughinbaugh, Manufacturers and Dealers in lIATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Trunks. Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Umbrellas, Canes, ic., &e. Having com menced business at tho well known stand of Briugrnan Anghinbaugh, (Sign of the Big Boot) we invite all who desire anything in our line of business, feeling confident that we will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. Boots and Sloes made upon the shortest no. tice, as heretotore, Also, Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Trunks, &c., and all kinds of repair ing done at the shortest notice. Come one! Come all! Remember the place, Chambersburg street, sign of the Big blot. Gettysburg, April 26, 1958. A Card. THE subscriber haring disposed of his in terest In the store of Bringman t Augh inbaugh to John Culp, rospeotfully asks the continuance of his friends and customers to patronise the new firm of Dringman & Culp. HENRY AUGHINBAUGH. April 26;1858. Administrator's Notice. GEORGE NEWCOMER'S ESTATE.-..Let ters of administration on the estate of George Newcomer, late of Menallen township. Adams county, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in the same township, she hereby gives notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those haringclaims against the same to present them properly authenti cated for settlement. EVE NEWCOMER. Executrix. AMOS SCR LASSER, Agent Or to Nor Oa rue, of Mii&U iovaiklp. April 26, 1858. 6t Shawls I A T SCHICK'S. '-"- Printed Cashmere Shawl., Stella, Thibet, Crape, Detains. ____April 5, 1858. Elastic Cement Roofing. TIIE subscriber is prepared to contract and put on at the shortest notice, W. E. Child A. Co's. Patent Fire and Water Proof Elastic Cement Roofing. It is perfectly Fire and Water proof, end in point of durability is equal, if not superior, to any Metalic Roofing. It can be put on over tin. tar, iron, or shingle roofs, however fiat or steep they may be. In point of resisting the elements of fire tuid water, nothing has yet been discovered equal to the Elastic Cement. Those who have used it, have testified that it is the very perfection of Roofing, and that there is no further room for improvement.— No one will now think of putting on shingles, when this Cement can be had for much less money and will outwear four shingle roofs. This Roofing is warranted as represented. The Elastic Cement is the cheapest and best protection from decay for wood exposed to the weather or danspiaess of the ground. Iris also the best paint fur iron, effectually preventing rust; and wherever applied per fectly excludes dampness. The subscriber has this Cement for sale, is quantities to suit. Fur further information, apply to GEORGE A. COLE, Frederick City, Md. afirSpecitaens of the Roofing may be seen at the Prothonotary's Office, in Gettysburg. April 5, 1858. ROCKS. Suspenders, Cravats and ilandker- L' chiefs. at PICKING'S. WANTED 11431EDIATICLY.-41 Good if journeyman Shoemaker. The highest wages will be paid. Enquire at 13RINGMAN 1 CULP'S. NEW TEOUSE & NEW GOODS!—JACOBS & tilto. have removed their Merchant Tailoring Estallishment to the splendid new three-story house on the north side of Chaos bersburg street. adjoining Bringman & Aug's inbaugh's, where they will continue business un a larger scale than ever. Their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassi nets, Vestinzs, &c., &c., has been largely in creased, and they are prepared to sell as low as the toteest--4e . fying all competition. Give them a call, and examine their assortment be fore purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. Clothing male up on short notice and in the very best and most tasteful manner.— With their Hy,e' practical experience in the business, and stdesire to please, they hope to be able to give satisfastion in all cases. C At.t.l ONE AND /al.! Gettysburg, March 22, 1838. . Wat. °awns. HENRY THOMAS. Family Grocery and Provision ' Store. GILLESPIE & THOMAS respectfully in form the people of Gettysburg and the public generally, that they have just return ed from thecity with a general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and VEGETA BLES, which they are prepared to sell as low as the lowest. FLOUR and FEEDalways on hand, and sold at small profits. Store on York street, tine door east of IVat des' Hotel. Gettysburg, Ang. 3, 1857. Adams Cpunty Mutual FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—lncar ?united March 18. 1851. commis. liwitlent—George Swope. V.7ce President—S. R. Russell. Seeretary—D. A.'Buehler. Tteatut.er—David M'Creary. Rem -Wive Committee—Robert McCurdy, Andrew Ileintselman, Jacob King. MAN AlititS.—George Swope, D. A. Buehler, R. M'Cutdy, Jacob King. A. lleintzelman, D. M'Creary, J. J. Kerr, M. Eicbelherger, S. R. lussell, A. B. Kurtz, Andrew Pulley, S. Fatinestock, Win. U. Wilson. 11. A. Picking, Wm. B. iti'Clellan, John Wolford, R. G. Mc- Creary, John Horner, E. W. Statile, J. Augh- Inbatigh, Abdiel F. Gitt. ier This Company is limited in ite opera tions to the county of Adams. It has Leen in successful operation fur more than six years, spd in that period has paid all lodges and ex penses, without any CLUCBIIIRent, having also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Company employs no Agents—all business being done by the Managers, who are annual ly tilected by the Stockholders. Any person desiring, an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers fur further infor mation. '1 uum r ifirThe Executive Committee meets at the Mike of the Company on the last Weduesdas in every month, at 2., P. M. Sept. 28, 1837 • . J. Lawrence Hill, M. D. e I:l"p ruvr. , ll A d ! 01 ; i cos? of on n h ee Lutheran church in Chaimbersburg street, and opposite Picking's store, where those wishing to hare any Den tal Operation perfortned arc re4pectfully invi ted to all. (Unitises.: Dr. 1). Horner, Rev. C. P. Kruth, D. D., Rem. 11. L Baugher, 1). D., Rev. Prof. 31 Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Sttever. [Gettysburg, April 11,'53. - Wm. B. McClellan, i rTORNEY AT LAW.-016.:e on the - 4 - 1 -south side of the public square, 2 duore west of the Sentinel office. betty burg, August 22, 1853 A TTOILN EY AT LAW, will faithfully and prouiptly attend t all bw4iness entrusted to him.- He speaks the German language.— Office at the samo place, South Baltimore street, near Forney 'A drug; st ie, and nearly opppsite Banner & Ziel.r,ler's store. Hettysburg, March U. ATTORNEY LAW. ("thee one door west of Buehlor's drug and bunk store. Chimbersbur , street,) AiluasEv AND SO. LIC/17011 roe FATENES A.ND PENSIONS. Bounty Land Warranta, Bick-pay supended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C ; also American Claims in ,England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and higlelk prices given.— Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other western States. sio• Apply to Sini perwally or by letter. Gettysburg; Nov. 21, 1853. [JOHN CCLP Fire Insurance. T UE Perry County Mutual Fire Insurance Company—Capital sl39,sg6—effects iu surinces in any part of the State, against loss by fire ; prudently adapts its operations to its resources ; alf,rds ample indemnity, and promptly adjults its losses. Adams county is represented in the Board of )I pagers by Ilan. Moszs McClus. WM. Nl,!(` LEAN, .4,7 , 0. oaks of U. & W. IleCloga, liettysburg. May 20, 1856: ' New Firm. GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS.—J. C. ,Gctxx & Buros& have taken the store of John Hoke, on the North West corner of theDianzund, where they will continue the Dry Goods and Grocery business on an 'en larged scale. They will constantly keep on haol4 law and Ivied assortment of every thing in their line., They Have jest in' a large and splendid stock of Spring cued Sum mer Goods, and are now opening them fir the inspection of the public. We cordially invite the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity to give us a call, and examine fur themselves, as ire feel satisfied they will want no other recoOramendation to induce them to buy. We are' determined to keep nothing but good Goods and to sell cheaper than the cheapest for ahe cash. Give us a call, no trouble to show goods. April 5, 1838 HAVING disposed of my store to the Messrs. Guinn, I would recommend the new firm to the confidence of the public, and hope they will receive a large share of the public patronage. JOHN HOKE. April 5, 1858. Removal. AIAL FRAZER, Watch Clock Maker, has rethoved hid 'shop to Chatnbersburg street, opposite the Lutheran Church, where he will always be happy to attend to the calls of customers. Thankful for put furors, he hOpes, by strict attention to business and a desire to please, to merit and reoeire the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, March 8, 1858. Cabinet-making. • THE undersigned has c.nnmenced the Cabi -I- net-making business, in 31ountpleasant township, Adams county., on the road leading from the Two Taverns to lianorpr, about a quarter of a mile northeast of Sheel,y'e store, where be has now on band, and will manu facture to order, Bureaus, Burixtettels, 'Tables, Stands, and every other article in his line, put:up of the best materials, and in a works manlike manner. Milireoffins made at the shorte+t notice: and trimmed to order. He is provided with' a first rate new Hearse. Ire asks a share of public patronage, and will endeavor, (by strict attention to businessi with good work and low charges, )_to de serve JOSEPH BEDERWAN. April 19, 1858. 3m $25. T LIAVE a few Hathaway COOK STOVES, • 1- which I will sell for $25 cash. March 15. • GEO. ARNOLD. ORANGES, Lemons, Raisins, • Datne, Figs, Cocoanuts --all kinds of Candies and Nuts, as Norbeek 4* Martin's. Removal. Edward B. Buehler, D. DicConaughy, J. C. GUINN & BRO, A: Card. - The Grand Show! ♦T ccrTrsoceo, PA. 11. Samson, Manager & Proprietor Doors open at 6 o'clock, A. M.—Performance to commando immediately after. PRICES OF ADMISSION. iNits, . . FREE Children, (under 12 years of age,) Half Price GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO THE PUBLIC! The subscriber, thankful for past favors, respectfully informs the inhabitants of Get tysburg and surrounding country, of the fact that be has just received from the New York Auctions a SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS! which be is determined to Nell at astonishing ly low rates for CASH. In return fur the liber al patronage liestuwod upon him, he will give a Grand Complimentary Benefit, on which oc casion will be presented TWO MAGNIFICENT PIECES! On Wednesday, October 28, and every day until further notice, will be presented the very popular Tragedy of GOOD FITS! with the following unrivalled cast :--Fashion able Clothing, front the finest to the lowest priced qualities. Gentletnen's Furnishing Goods, in great variety. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cups, &c., to snit all tastes. An Intermission of Ten 3linufes, to allow those making large purchases time for Lunch, k.c., &o. The whole to conclude with M. Samson's suc cessful Play, entitled VARIETIES! the beauty of which will cause great excite ' ment among the Ladies and Gentlemen. Oct. 2G, 1837. tf Valuable Rai Estate AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned offers at Private Sale, all his Real Estate as follows: No. I.—My late residence in Gettysburg, fronting 30 feet on Chambersburg street, with Brick DweliThg, Stable, and other improve ments. No. 2.—Lot adjoining above on the West, fronting 29 feet on street, with Stable, &c. No. 3.—Lot adjoining No. 2, fronting 32 feet on same street, with large Coach Shop, and other improvements. No. 4.—Lot adjoining No. 3, fronting 29 feet, with double Brick Dwelling, Smith Shop &c. No. s.—Lot west of the Foundry, with Steam Saw and Grist Mill. No. G.—Lot adjoining No. 5, containing about 3 Acres. - Nd. 7.—Three Lots fronting each 30 feet on Chambersburg street. Ni. 9.—Tract of Land in Hamiltenban township, lying on Marsh creek, containing 51 Acres, part cleared and part in first-rate timber. No. 10.—Coach Establishment in Shop herdstown, Va., with good will, &c. The k - cation is an admirable one for business, and improvements iu good order. ew-Titles . fcculd and terms to suit purcha sers. Enquire of D. A. Buwittes, Esq., Get tysburg, or the undersigned residing iu Shep liordstown, Va. C. W. UOFFMAN. March 15, 1858. Freight IptETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & N. OX -1-1 FORD—The undersigned has made ar rangements with the Pennsylvania Railroad C nopany to run their cars to Wrightsville, where Gdods can be transhipped into the ears of the Northern Central Railroad CO. The present rates of Freight between Phil adelphia and .N“‘v Oxford are— On Ist CLASS, 40 eta. per 100 lbs. od " 40 31. " 34/ .• " 4th " 29/ ° " " 0 Goods for the present time will be shipped only twice a - week from Philaddlphia—on Motility and Wednesday. But they will be shipped daily whenever there is an itcetimu latton of 2001) lbs. or unwat.ls. 11 EN RY liAUFFELT. Wrightsville, March 15, 1858. ltu To the- Farmers. f ANNY'S Combined Heaping and _Voicing 431- Machine iota Wmors Improreiciria.— Ttie undersigned. IMving been appointed Agent for the sale of Manny's Combined Reaping, and Mowing Machine, with Wood's Imprmement, for Adams county, offers them to the public, knowing them to be the best combined machine in use. It has been suc cessfully introduced into different parts of our S:ate, and I sold thirty-four last season, in MAIM county, all rendering satisfactiun.— The machine received a silver medal it the State Fair—also, the first Premiums at York, Cumberland, Centre, Huntingdon. and other county Fairs, where it was exhibited. Far mers needing a Reaping Machine, will please call upon the undersigned, before purchasing, as he always takes great pleasure in showing the Machines. Early orders are solicited, as the number received (ruin the manufacturer will be in proportion to the demand. SANWEL lIEUBST, Joan!, Opposite the Eagle Hotel, Uettysburg, Pa. March 1, 1858. • Good and 'Cheap ! THE. undersigned would inform hie friends and the public generally. that he con tinues the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSI NESS, in all its branches, at his establish ment, in East Middle Street, (near the east end,) Gettysburg. Pa., where he lies on ban! a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put up to order whatever may be desired in his line, viz:—Rockaway and Boat-Body Carria g es ; Falling-Top, Rock away & Trotting Buggies, 4g c 17_,„_4. 1 , Jersey liTagons, &c. With good workmen and good materials, he can pledge his work to be of the best quality —and his prices are among the lowest. sir Repairing done at short notice, and at reasonable rates. Country produce taken in eichange for work. Call T. JACOB TROXEL. June 13, 1857 Wingerd, White & Swope, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS . , SHOES, CAPS, Si; STRAW GOODS ; ALSO, IN TASIIIONABLE Moleskin, Stlk, Felt and Fur Hats, N. W. Car. 31LTINOILIC t I.I.OWARD BTS., Adam B. Wingerd, Daniel S. White,. BALTIMORE, MD John A. Swope. Aug. 3, 1857. New Spring Goods! JL. SCIIICK. has just reoeived and offers • for sale the snort desirable assortment of DRY GOODS ever brought to Gettisbarg, consisting in part of Spring Silks, Plain Black do., • Foulards, Challi Robed equine, Lawn do. do. Spring Debases, - Ottental Lustree. • Also, Bombs:ins., Alpaocas, De Began, Clinglimos, Lawns,. Brilliant. , Shepherd's Plaids, Crepe De Espsageaissue Baregesokc. Aprils, 1858. Domenic Goods - TN every variety at SCHICK'S, consisting -IL of Pnnts, Mastitis, Gingham!; Checks, Tickings, Sheetings, dcc. [April 5. SPOUTING.—George and Henry Wampler ),..) will make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country produce. tar-, men and all others wishing their houses, barns, Ac., spouted, would do well t.;!' APR them a call. Cl. & H. WAMPLER, : April 18,1853. tf ALMOST anything yea wantcln be boded. -Li- cheaper than elsewhere, at Fahnestecke. Herring's Patent e IIIANIPION FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, with Hall's Patent POWDER PROOF LOCK S.—FAnnets & Ilititatxo, Makers, 34 Wifout Sired, Wow Second, P h ia. —The great interest manifested by the public to procure more certain securi ty from fire for valuable papers, each as Bonds. Mortgages, Deeds; Notes and Books ` 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 discoveries and improvements for this dlieet, the result of which is the unrivalled Herrin?* Patent World's Fair Premium FIRE PROOF SAFES, universally acknowledged as the CHAMPION SAM OF THE WORLD 1 Having heeu awarded Medals at both the World's Fair. London, 18.51, - and Crystal Palace, N. Y., 1853, as superior to all others, is now undoubtedly entitled to that apellation, and secured with Hell's Patent Powder-proof Locks—which were also awarded separate Medals, (as abolel —forms the most perfect Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ever yet offer ed to the public. Nearly 300 "Herring's Safes" have been tested dpring the past 14 years, and more than 16,b00 have been suld and are now in actual use. • , Al on hand or manufaMonyl to order, all kinds of Holler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults, Vault Doors. Money Chests for Brokers, Jewellers, Railroads, private familieq, ic., for Plate, Diamonds, and other valualdes. Nov. 23, lit:a. DEMIEM Lumber, Coal and Stoves. SE 1V Fl II -11.! Mil? . undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of liettyshurg and vicinity, that they have entered into a co-partnership. and intend opening a COAL & LUMBER 1"1 RD, on Washington street, in the rear of the Eagle Hotel, where they will be happy to see all who way favor them with a call. '1 hey will furnish every variety of Store, Blacksmith and Limeburner's,COAL, at the lowest possi b!e wholesale rates, in order to introduce it into general use. 'They also intend keeping a full and general 11:4MOttment of LUMBER.** soon as the Railroad is completed. They w;11 keep constantly on hand every variety of COAL and WOOli STOVES, among which are the celebrated William Penn, Noble Cook, Boys! Cook and Fee Shell Cook Stoves. Also the Charm. Capitol, Victor. Planter, Preiriiiiin and Parlor Cook Stoves;- Air-tight. Star. Franklin, Hot-air Parlor G:ate, Lady Washington. Oak, - Magnolia, Union. Air-tight Bare Cylinder, Tropic and Harp Cannon Stoves. Persons wishing foramina their stock will please call at their Stove Ware Re nn. on West Middle stieet, at the residenceof Robert Spends. Ca - Orders promptly attended to. fttAlEltt SHE t DS, C. HENRY BUEHLER Gettysburg, Aug.: 1, 1857. - - - - Removed to Hanover. FILANCIS J. WILSON, late of the Wash ington Douse at hhottstown. has taken HERSHEY'S OLD AND I'o l'L' LAIC STAND, in Hanover, where he will be happy to enter tain all who may patronize him. His 7abh is supplied with the best the market and gar den can afford, and his Bar with the choicest of liquors. llis Stables a. e commodious. aud attended by careful ilstle-s. Give Kim a call. You will always FRANK.% on the spot, ready and willing to make cveryhoilv com fortable. [April 27, iSS7. To the Country, Good News. IHAVE rented the Foundry for tho etuta ing year, end'aut prepared to make the different kinds of C.paitign usually made at Finn try. I will keep c , ,ii4tantly on ham( the different kinds of PLOUGIIS, Pomo, Shares; C u tter., Kettles, Pans, Washing Machihe , , St,rtei and Machinery; Por ches, Verandali'l3 and Cemetery Feucing made and put up with dkpateh. . All orders will be attended to promptly; but being without capital, and money Gettig necessary to carry on the business, I Will be compelled to sell for cash, but un all country work 3 per cent. will be deducted. Suitable trade will be taken, if delivered at the timis of purchasing. Clive us a call. E. M. WARREN. Gettysburg, June 1, 1837. Hanover B. Railroad. TRAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad: now run as follows : First Train leaves Hanover at 9 A. passengers for York, llarribburg, Columbia. and Philadelphia. This Train also cooneets with the Express fur Baltimore, arriving there at 12x. Second Train leaves at 1 P. Y. with pas sengers for Baltimore and intermediate pla ces, and returns with passengers from .York, • J. LEIB, Agent. Nov. 30, 1837. New Go od& GEO. ARNOLD has just received from the . City a litrip stock of Goods, among whiokt are Ladles' Dress Goods, very cheap and.letest ivies ; cheap Cloths, Cassimeres,, Tweeds, Summer Cloths, Drab betide, Coat. ins, Vesting*, 'Linens, Calicoes, Ginghams, and a large stock of domestic goods. Mae, GROCERIES, Ac. The - abovegoods have been well selected and will be sold at small profits for Cash.—.. Please call, examine, and judge for yourselves. Gettysburg, March 29, 1858. • - Men's Wear. JL. SCIIICK would invite the 043 of • • buyers to his large stook of ~,„iL y• Fine Black Cloths, Fine•CJlored do. - • Fine Black elseitneireei Fancy Cassitatreav f . • -8 ?"" s tr0• 43110 4 , • • l ati \ ticialery, Mores, Suspenders, Xkia . iildefs;'&4.; Le. April 5. 1858. . lilies Goo rp lIE ohespetitid Cali Indus thaw, • s* tbitArtbre Alt - • GICO - ABINOIAD. • TINMOTteI 'erierSv -him& I ••• aria , fiorsii• WINO. E. BMW= Cho.mtxrreburg Street. C. U. lit'6lll..Eß.
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