11.11011111110ovidrwiri=-• • NMI" georpoND. -ttlifrorillo by the plough would tbrivo, 1, s$ either hold or drive." lop Driesist Grass I. ' 4 .41. TAXES & IMPLltilitll* Ii disgracing districts, where batter and ehosso are the leading products, farmers *item And it...inconvenient to talc. ap award land as often. as desire bill. At, is considered a detonable giiwi. two whether lands ninnettlly stdapu4.l en gust, nuty not better be kept in good heart by top dressing, than by plowing and reseeding. Some very intelligent farmers claim that it takes many years to make a perfect sod well seeded %vith the bust variety ofgras.ses fur the dairy, and that when this sod Is once leaned it should not be broken up,-01 course they de not dlseard manuring, but ap ply it in the shape of tup-dressing, as often as the land gives any indication of 4lperpttsjug yield of hay. They abio neoeinpally the dressing with sowing grass seed, where the sward is not suffi ciently thick. In Litchfield County,' et , they have a very ingenious and silllPle coot mance, winhining the advantage of roller and Intrpow, to aid in the work of top dress jog. It is planned that the manure be mats the land, just as it is made tine an 4 available fur the roots of t he grasses. To accomplish this comminution of sta ble manure, they spread it upon the strfaca of the meadow, and go over it twirutetify with this peculiar implement —rite framework is simp:y two large planks, such as are used for making stone boats ordrags. The plank should be 011ie best white oak timber. two or WO intihuts 11)44i, two feet Wide, and tire or sic long. Two of these are framed together in the usual way, and thee the bottom is bored for harrow teeik,The teeth are made of steel, fonF inches 10n ,, , and about an inch sp shape, three t ogles shutting intoaPe. Th.ey a a rrangetl'in trianga- Jai ilk tin,ph other, and no tooth following its neighbor. It takes about forty teeth for *complete implement. This *ohs all lumps in the manure ropy finely, and makes small furrows antOgg the grass roots, into which the migiare ju pressed by the drag as it pOses along. It leases the surface math more oven than the harrow, and breaks the lumps better than the roller. amp seed is pur in with this imple ment in the best manner. By occasion- Al' top dressings and searifyings, old meiglows are kept in flourishing condi tiop, and there is no loss of tlTe grass crop, oven for a single season. Wis have never met with this Yankee politritanoa in any other locality.—lt is *nada red by't hose acquainted with kill better adapted to scarifying and On*othing the surface of grass land, than any other implement. It is not pitioafed, and there is nothing to Inv vny cultivator NN ho chooses, from availing himself of its advantages.— Alaperietta Agrictdtu ri.qt . -‘lllllr% weather prophet, writing to an agricultural paper, Frays : " When you *lab to know what the weather Kph., go out and select the smallest cloud t,hat, you see; keep your eye upon and if it, decreases and disappears, it Omni a state of the air which will be Ord to be followed by tine weather; bilt, if it increases in size, take your coat with you, if you are going f„4 dome, for falling weather will not be,Ar off. The reason is this: whei: the air is becoming charged with elec tricity, you will see very largo clouds **sitting lesser ones towards it, until gathers into a shower; and, on the pbhtrary, whon the fluid is passing off es diffusing itself, then a large cloud 'U be seen breaking to pieces and dis seLving. New Way to Kill Rats.—A writer in the Rochester U,ao* proposes a new method for killing rats. His own house bolt% overrun with the vermin, the ser vantgirl, who had seen the effects of " Old Bourbon Whiskey " on bipeds, thought she would try an experiment Au the rats. Accordingly she took a small quantity and made it very sweet With sugar, crumbling in bread enough for the crowd, and set the dish in the cellar. A few hours after she went clown and several rats, gloriously " fud dled," engaged in throwing bean-pods And hauling one another up to drink.— These were easily disposed of : those not, killed left the premises immediately, suffering with a severe headache. The writer adds that the medicine is quite goxuable to take. .Priod Rhubarb for Pies.—S. A. P., of Carroll county, Ind., writes: It may not be generally known that good pies and tarts can be obtained by cutting your surplus pieplant into small bits ;Ind drying them for Winter use. For gsa, soak them, and then stew them like dried apples. They are nearly as good as when fresh. Brother and Sister.—As fathers love Hwlr daughters better than their sons, and mothers love their sotss better than their daughters, so do sisters feel to wards brothers a more constant senti. ;pent of Attachment than towards each other. one of the little vanities, heart•burfungs, and jealousies, that alas:. for poor haman nature, aro but too apt to spring np in female hearts, ean(or tit Ot events should)arise between brother sad sister : each is proud of the success '0(lbo other, because it cannot interfere with self, nay, on the contrary, is flat tering to self. Hence, if there be a Iced of ~fsmily union more free from the pettish blots that interrupt all altieral, it is that which exists between Crectionate brother and sister. 111114Pittriek Lear, seventeen years of it^ while sleeping in bed at Lacon,l Illiaois, recently, was killed by *hag. The lightning entered through liko - sool. Another person sleeping in Ske room, awoke, saw the paper. oxtiagtrished it, and theu dis that hear was dead. There was so external wound. AMR* .mtemporary inquires if tile lamas ladies of the „ present (lay are lit tsd be wives? 1% , e think it a much :poi* Important 'wintry whether they VS 14ted ftrehtnshandL st trodeastern editor heads his listaf ' ~ arriages and deaths thuso-- , wistehed and dispatched." 7, aar a math tc. ream of wedding fta rst . in cake, waltz. with a book. dress stuffed with health and pahatation. • New Livery Establishment. ntiABLEs M. FATE has opened a new t f ivery establishment, nt the stables on Washington street, occupied in part by the ••Engle lintel," and has made ruch arrange ment• ft+ will enable him to acconnioulate the public at all time., on teagonable termr.with Hack., His stock is good. On funeral oecfyions, Sr., he will he ably to suppls a want whi, fi hay I,een much neede.l. Sue — Terens May 24, •""- Herring's Patent C11.111(40N F & BURGL.\R PRoOK SIFES, with Hall's Patent POWDER PROOF LOCKS —l.'‘Ritr.t.. ilesstso. Makers, 34 117//wit ~r, /,,Low j, l'hila laphia.—The great interest manifested by the public to procure more certain securi ty from fire for Valuable p.ipers, such as Minds. Mortgage, Deed... Notes and Itouks of Accounts, than the •,rdinary Safes hereto fore in ore afforded, induced the Patentees to devote a large portion of their time for the last fourteen years. in making discoveries and improvement.: for this object, the result ot which i. the onri‘alled 11 , r ri g'r Irm Flll. 15iuiiuin Plt ( Ilf S.I F: tinivemtlly acknowledged as time Cu t Nos; TM'. Wtritt.l) ! Having been awarded Medals at both the World's Fair. London, ISSI, a id Crystal Palace, N. Y., 1853, as superior to all others is now undoubtedly entitled to that apellation, and secured with Hall's Patent Powder-proof Locks—which were al.() awarded separate Medals. (as, above) —forms the most perfect Fire and Worglar Proof Safes ever yet offer ed to the public. Nearly 300 '• llerring's Safes" have been tested during the past 14 years, and more than 16.000 have been sold and are now in actual use. Also on hand or manufactured to order, all kinds of Boiler aml Chilled Iron Bank Chest* and Vaults, Vault Doom. Money Chests for Brokers, Jewellers, Railroads, private families, &c., for Plate, Diamonds, and other valuables. No v , 23, 18:17. I. 51:1EAD! Lumber, Coal and Stoves. JVEIV FIR AI! frH.: undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens deklettyshurg and vicinity, that they have entered into a co-partnership. and intend opening a ((PAL tf- LUMBER nIRD, on Washington street. in the rear of the Eagle Hotel, where they will be happy to see all who may favor them withacall. They will furnish every vanety of ..4t4,er. Black:milk awl Liturburnei'g C().11., at the lowest possi ble wholesale rates, in order to introduce it into general use. They also intend keeping a full and general s-sortment of LU‘llllER.as soon as the Railroad is completed. They will keep constantly on hand every variety of COAL and WOOL) STOVES, among which are the celebrated \\ illtam Penn. Noble Cook, Boyal Cook and Sea Snell Cook Stoves. Also the Ch.irtn, Capitol, Victor. Planter, Premium - and Parlor Cook Stoves, Air-light, Star, Franklin, Hot-air Parlor Grate, Lady Washington, Oak, Magnolia. Union. Air-tight Bare C 3 tinder, Tropic anJ Harp Cannon Stoves. Persons wishing to examine their stock will please call at their Stove Ware Ro'tn, on West Middle stieet, at the residence of Robert Sheada. "Orders promptly attended to. ' ROttERT SHE %[)s, C. FIESUY BUEHLER Gettysburg, Aug. 3 1,186 T. John W. Tipton. " HI 114 ATIIIAS." ao to Tipton's—go to Tipton's— lio to Tipton's in the eosner— In the corner in the Diamond— In the Diamond ne.ir If you want your Lair dressed finely— If you want your face shaved smoothly. Bachelors who never knew 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 !oaks greatly, Nuke you look so young and sprightly, Make you feel more young and brightly, Make you Lel like going nightly To call upon some pretty damsel Who before would not look at you, At you as you passed her daily, Daily on the plink: street. And young men who wear moustaches, Who want somd-one to sew patches— Patches where your breeches tear— Tip's the boy to make up matches— Matches with soave lady fair. Then repair to Tipton's shop, Dandy. Fogy. Flirt and Fop. Jan. 1.1,1858. Hanover B. Railroad. rp RAI XS over the Hanover Branch Railroad 1 . now run as follows : First Train leaves Ilanover at 9 A. ti. with passengers fur York, Harrisburg, Columbia, said Philadelphia. This Train also connects with the Express fur Baltimore, arriving there at 12s. Second Train loaves at 1 r. w. with pas sengers for Baltimore and interusediate pla ces, and returns with passengers front York, lc. J. LEIB, Agent. Nov. 30, 1857. Goods. . ago. ARNOLD has just recAlred Dem the City a large stock of Goods, ammo whisk are Ladies' Dress Goods, very cheap and latest styles ; cheap Cloths. °escrow**, Tweeds, Sasower Cloths, Drab Delete, Cu* Inv, Vestinv, Linens, Calieoes, Gingham., aal a 'aro stock of domestic goods. Also, GROCERIES, lc. The above geed' hare been well selected sad will loeseU at ewall profits for Cash:-- Please dl , Siaselee.and judge for yourselves. Cleitysbargy March 29, 1858. pA.BASOLS—Latest Styles. at MINI blveatmer's ^r •' 77' - V& le. A T killYetTS 4 4. nears as Private as Adam: No. 1.—.11y, late resilience is OsttplArg, T fronting 30 feet on Ohamberiburg street, with Brick Dwelling, Stable, tusd other improve , merits. No, 2.-...L0t adjoining shore on the West, i fronting 29 feet on street, with Stable, ic. 3.—Lot adjoining No. 2, fronting 32 feet on same street, with large Coach Shop, and tither impro% ements. No. 4.—Lot adjoining No. 3, fronting 29 feet, with double Brick Dwelling, Smith Shop, le. Nu. s.—Lot west of the Foundry, with Steam Saw and Grist Mill. Nu. G.—Lot adjoining No. 5, containing about 3 Acres. No. 7.—Three Lots fronting each 30 feet on Gisambershurg street.. Nu. 9.—Tract of Ltnil in flamiltonlian township, lying on Marsh creek, containing 51 Acres, part cleared and part in first-rate timber. No. in.—Coach Establishment in Sheri herdstowii, Va.. with good will. &e. The t. cation is an admirable, one for business, and improvements in good order. se„rTides good and terms to suit purcha sers. Enquire of D. A. BrEIIII.EIII, Esq., Get t r , •, or the ntiders;gtiod residing in Shep _ Inird.t.own, Va. C. W. uorPmAs. Marcia 15. IS3B. The Grand Show! AT GETTYSIWRC, Pt. Atmson, 11anager & Proprietor. Doors open at G o'clock, A. M.—Performance to commence immediately after. At! ultn .. FREE Children, (under 12 yearn of age,) Ilalf Price GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO TUE PUBLIC! The sulacriber, thankful for pant favors, respcdfully iuforms the inhabitants of Get tysburg and surrounding country, of the foct that he has just received from the New York Auctions a ,‘4I'I,K.VDID STOCK OF GOODS! which he is determined to 1(011 at astonishing ly low rates for CASH. In return fur the liber al patronage bestowed upon him. he will give n brand Complimentary Benefit, on which oc casion will be presented TWO ILIGNIFICENT PIECES! On Wednesday, oelober 2R, and erery day until further nntice, will be presented the Tell , popular Tragedy of GOOD FITSI* with the following unrivalled east :—Fashion able Clothing. from the finest to the lowest prised qualities. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. in great variety. Bouts, Shoes, Mt*, Ceps, .L., to suit all tastes. AA Intermission of Ten Minute.% to allow those makin large purchases time fur Lun ch, &e., &c. • The whole to oorielude with M. Samson's sue- the bawdy of whieh will °awe great excite ment among the Ladies and Gentlemen. Oct. 26, 1857. if ANN'Y'S Comhisteit Reaping and... Wring 4 ' .itackime with Wood's Improvement The undersigned. having been appointed Agent for the sale of Manny's Combined Reaping and Mowing Machine, with Wood's Improvement, fur Adams county, offers them to the public, knowing them to be the best eAnnbined machine In use. It has been sue evisfully Introduced into different part. of our State, and I sold thirty-four last season, in Adams county, all rendering satisfaction.— The machine recched a silver medal at the State Fair—also, the first Premium at York, Cumberland, Centre. Iluntingdon, and other county Fairs, where it was exhibited. FarT mere 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 from the manufacturer will be in proportion to the demand. SAMUEL fIERBST, .Iyest, Opposite the Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg, Pa. March 1, 1858. C. 11. III'EIII.ILII. T IFF. undersigned would inform his 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 has on hand a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put up to order whatever may ho desired in his line, viz :—Rockavray and Roat-Body Carriages; balling-7 p, Rack-- away & Trotting Buggies, o=-4, - ,lerazey Wayona, dc. With good workmen and gond materials, he can pledge his work to be of the best quality —and his prieee are among the lowest. wrg—Repitiring done at short notice, and at reasonable rates. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Call ! June 15, 1857 BETWEEN PHILADELPIIIA dc N. OX FORD.—The undersignod has made ar rangranents with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to run their cars to IVrightsville, where o,kods oan be transhipped into the cars of the Northern Central Railroad The relent rate., of Freight betweeu Phil adelphia nod New Oxford are— On I CLASS, 40 eta. per 100 lb'. od 040 4. AG 3d ‘ 4 34} " " 4 4 4 t h f 291 ea a. floods fur the present time will be shipped only twice s week from l'hilridelpliia--on Monday and Wednesday. But they will be shipped daily whenever there is an accumu lation of 2000 lbs. or upwards. II EN KY K A I'FFELT Wrightsville, March 15, 1838. 41n Wingerd, White & Swope, WIIMANALIS I)MALPItS IN BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, & STRAW GOODS; ALSO, IN YASIIIONAIILK Moleskin, Silk, Felt and Fur Hats, 21. W. Cor. BALTIMORE k. HOWARD RTE., Main B. Iriagerd, DHiid S. White, BALTIMOIIE, MD Min A. Swope. Aug. 3, 1557. New Spring Goods! JL SCHICK has just received and offers to • for 'tale the mint desirable assortment of DRY GOODS ever brought to Gettysburg, oonsisting in t . art of Spring Silk s, Plain Black do.. Poniards, Chaldi Robes a'quille, Lawn do. do. Spring Dehrines,' Oh lents! Lustres. Also, Bombazines, Alimonies, De Belies, Gieghares, Lawns, Brilliants, Shepherd's Platlik, Crept D• Flany•Tiseua Raregea ote. April 5, MS. Domeetio thxxis rrerT variety at SCHICK'S, consisting J. of Prints, Muslin., Checks, Tiering*, Meetings, &c. (April 6: SPOUTING.—George and Henry Wimplor will make ilouse Spooling i.i4 put up the same low, for mash or solitary produce. Far mers and all others wishing their houses, barns; &e.. spouted, would do well to giro them a call. 0. & 11. WAMPLER. April 18,1858. tf A LMOST an,ythlng yea mutt can be bought cheaper than elsewhere, at Fahnestecks% —lfs* undepornad eli Os Red WWI PRICES OF ADMISSION. easeful Play, entitled VAII111,7'11;31 To the Farmers. Good and Cheap ! JACOB TROXEL. Freight =ZS FE:IMIg:Z= A TT9I,OIET LAlr;will &Mahn+ and P r f _ nd basineesnatrueted to him, le 'Peaks the thrman lanignve.— Oleo at the same place, In South Baltimore street, near Porney's drug store, and nearly opposite Dimmer & Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 20. D. McConaughy, A TTORNIA AT LAW, (office one door west of Buehler's drug and book store, Chambersburg street,) ATToRNET AND SO LICITot tuft PATENTS AND PENSIONS. Bounty Land Warrant*. Back-pay supended and all other claims against the Government at Washin,;tou, 1). ; nbao American Claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, an.l highest prices given.— Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other western States. par -Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. Wm. B. McClellan, 1- TTORNEY AT LAW.—Office ffn the I south side of the public square, 2 doors west of the Sentinel office. Gettpbur - g, August 22,p53. J. Lawrence Hill, M. D hip ce 1511131 11 A d S i West off one the Lutheran church in Chambersburg street. and opposite Picking's store, where those vrialiing to ha% e any Den tal Operation performed are respectfully invi ted to eall. lierserNtest 1)r. D. Horner, Rev. C. I'. Kruth, 1). 1)., Rev. 11. L Rougher, D. I)., Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Stuever. Riettysburg, April 11,'53. Cabinet-making. THE undersigned has co mmenced the Cabi net-making business, in Alountpleasant township. Adams county, on the road leading from the Two Taverns to Hanover, about a quarter of a mile northeast of Sheely's store, where he has now on hand, and will manu facture to order, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, and every other artielo in his line, put up of the best materials, and in a work manlike manner. tifireoffins made at the shortest notice, and trimmed to order. Ile is provided with a first rate new Hearse. lie asks a share of publiii patronage, and will endeavipr, (by strict attention to business, with guotl work and low oharges,) to de serve A. JOSEPU BE DERMAN. April 19, 1853. 3in Adams County Xutual INSIJIUNCE COMPANY.—lncoe porated Horeb 18, 1851. OFSICERS. PAttedent—George Swope. Fire Pre.cideril—S. H. Rupeell. . Serreiarg--1). A. Buehler. Treasurer—David M'Creary. Ereciaire Committee—Robert McCurdy, Andrew Ileintzelman, Jacob King. t NAG CRE.—George Swope, I). A. Buehler, R. 3l'Curdy, Jacob King, A. lleintzelman, D. M'Creary, J. J. Kerr. 141. Eichelberger, S. R. Russell, A. B. Kurtz, Andrew Polley. 8. Fahnestort, Wm. B. Wilson, 11. A. Picking, Wm. B. M'Clellan, John Wolford, It. U. Mc- Creary, John ltorner, E. W. Stable, J. Auer inbaugh, Alaßel F. Girt; giiir This Company is limited in its opera tions to the county of Adams. It has been in successful operation for more than six years. and in that period has paid all lessee and ex panses, teightuut airy aaserausent, 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 eilacted by. the Stockholders, Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers fur further intim nation. pos-The Executive Committee meets at the °flee of the Company on the bust IVednesday in every month, at 2, P. M. Sept. 28, 1857. Removal. \TRW HOUSE t NE IV GOO 08!—TACOBS 1 I BRA). have removed their Merchant Tailoring Estallishmerit to the splendid new three-story horse on the north side of Chem bersburg street, adjoining Bringman I A ugh inbaugh's, where they will continue business on a larger scale than ever. Their go mac: of Cloths, Castimeres, net*, Vestinza, &c., &e., has been largely in creased, and they are prepared to sell as /ow as Me lowes t--- delving all competition. Give them a call. and ezanune their assortment be fore purchasing elsewhere. Nu trouble to show Clothing made up on short notice and in the very bast and most tasteful manner.— With their long practical experience in the business, and a desire to please, they hoprste be able to give satisfastion in all oases. CALL! 0:VI AND Au. I Gettysburg, March 22. 18:,8. RN. OILLIISPIC MINIM TRONA& Family Grocery and Provision Store. aiLLESPIE & TIIO3IAS respectfully in ‘A form the people utGettysburg and the public generally, that ihry have just return ed from the city with a general assortment of ROC FAIES, PROV ISIONS and V F.G ETA IMES, which the♦ are prepared to sell as low as the lowest. }`LOUR and FEED always on hand, and sold at small profits. Store on Yurkistreet, one door east of Wat tles' Hotel. Gettyßbarg, Aug. 3, 18472 Fire Insurance. TM'. Perry County Mutual Fire Insurance Cumpany—Capital $139,586--effects in surances in any part of the State, against loss by are ; prudently adapts its operations to its resources ; affords ample indemnity, and promptly adjusts its losses. Adams county is represented in the Board of 3lanszers by Hon. Mous 3lcCut.tw. W\l. Awn,. omen or M. k. W. McClean, Mattsakark. May 26, 1856. New Firm. aROCEIIIES AND DRY GOODS.—J. C. " (111:iTiN £ BROTII/LR have taken the store of John iloke, on the North West corner of the Diamond, where they will continue the Dry Goods and Oroeery business on an en larged scale. They will constantly keep on band a large and varied assortment of every thing in their line. They have just laid in a large and splendid stuck of Spring and &fla mer Goods, and are now opening them for the inspection of the nublic. • We cordially invite the citizens of G . ettystxurg and vicinity to give us a call, and examine for themselves, as we feel satisfied (boy will want no other recommendation to induce them to buy. We are determined to keep nothing but good Goods and to sell cheaper than the cheapest for,the cash. Give us a call, no trouble to shft goods. April 5, 1858. J. C. OUINN & DRO A Card. HAVING disposed of my store to the 3fessrs. (hint', I would recommend the new Inn to the oonfidenee of the public, and hope they will receive a large share of the public patronage. JOHN HOKE. , April 5, 1858. RemovaL " LEK. FRAZER, Watch * Clock Maker, has removed his shop to Chansberaburg street, opposite the Lutheran Church, where he will always be happy to attend to the calls of oastomen. Thankful fee past favors, he litre, by strict attention to busuuesi and a desire to [Please, to merit and tansies tie patronage of the vublio. Gettysburg, Moroi 8, 1838. $25. IIIAVII4 few Hathaway COOK EMMA 4 - whist' 1 will sell for $26 cub. March 15. 020. ARNOLD-. O RANGES, Lemons, Raisins. Data, Figs, Cooostutta gr all kinds of Candies and Nuts, at Norbeck EC , Margin's. Dirmitration. I Sunbeam Gallery. NQIt r i,ll . #lo„ • , OF PARTNERSHIP.— Co-partnership TM sutscrifier vio s ald respectfully annonneelfeHE sulosslibllevedultllivitor ist_ kl "silting between the subscribers hesbeen 4 - to the eitizenkof Gettysburg and the pub- A- he has opened aMA IT XXEICIV, — ba dissolved this day by mutual consent. We lie generally, that he has provided himself Chambersburg street, Gettysburg, seat the are much obliged to otir friends and the pub- i with an entire new and splendid SKY-LIG LIT , Foundry, where he iwilibaye ymilwiagbflale of ric for the liberal support extended to as. --; AMBROTYPE ROOM, at his residence in Machines on hand at any time herathert Our book are placed in the hands of Geo. E. ; West Middle street, one Square west of ' such as Threshing .Vachines, Corn &idlers, Bringium fur collection, and we earnestly Fahnestoek's Store, where lie is prepared to ! Cornfockkr Cutters, Clorerseed Ifulkrs, &nut request those indebted to us to call and make ; furnish Ambro, Melaino, Enamel and Photo- Cutters, and Horse Powers of different blade, Immediate payment, as we desire to settle the graph Pictures in every style of the art, —two, four or siz-horse, to suit purchasers ; business of the firm without delay. which he will warrant to give entire antis--indeed all such as can be had at llanover ORO. E. BRII'IGMAN, faction, and is prepared to accommodate all lor Littlestown. Also, Murtising Machines, 11. AUO 111 NBA 1.7 G 11. with GOOD PICTUrtES, either single or in for house carpenters; put up in the very best groups. lle also has a number of specimens and most substantial manner. Cutting at his room in Obambersburg Street, a few' Screws or long Bolts, any kind or size less doors West of Bringman & Culp's Shoe Store,lthan eleven feet in length, always attended where he still continues as formerly to take to, as well as Turning in iron, casting or pictures.— wood. Also all kinds of REPAIRING on Ma. All who desire a correct likeness of them- chinery, dressing-up Mill Spindled, &e.,.ticne selves and friends, will do well to give me a un the shortest notice. call, as I have reduced my prices to suit the I hope that all in want of anything in mj present hard times. line will call at my Shop before going else- Picture. copied from old specimens of all I where. I will warrant all my work to give kinds ; also, inserted in Lockets, Breast Pins, satisfaction to purchasers. Finger Rings, &e. DAVID STERNER. The subscriber being thankful tolls friends March 29, 1858. ly and the public in general for past patronage, ishes them to continue it, and assures them, that as heretufure,they shall not be dissatisfied. ipe - Cliarges from 50 rents to $lO. 11 iurs for operating from BA.M. to 4 I'. M. Gold Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures, always on hand, at the very lowest prices. mei—Children will nut be taken fur less than $1 00. siir-Acnbrotypes taken for fifty cents and upwards, and in the best style. SAMUEL WEAVER, April 19, 1855 Gm. It. naiNcx...,.] New Firm. p B RIN G VAN & CULL', Successors to Bring man - 3 - 1 k Aughinhaugh, Manufacturers and Dealers in HATS, CAI'S, BOOTS, SHOES, Trunks, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Umbrellas. Canes, Lc., .It.c. Having com menced business at tho well known stand of Bring•aut k Aughinhaugh, (Sign of the Big Booty 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 ns with their patronage. Boots and Shoes made upon the shortest no tiee, as heretofore. Also, Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Trunks, ke., and all kinds of repair ing dohe at the shortest notice. Come one! Come all! Remember the place, rhanthersbur g street, sign of the Big a„,t. Gettrhurg, April 4G, IRSS. A Card. TILE subscriber having disposed of his in terest in the store of Bringman & Augh inbaugh to John Culp, respectfully, asks the continuance of his fruenda and custommvto patronize the new, firm of Bringman k Culp. HENRY AUWIINBAUGU. April 26,3858. ' Fresh Fruits, aROCERIES, NOTIONS, La.— l'ruits.' Fruits of every description, as .• ' follows—Layer Raisins, Figs, . Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Palm Nutt., Filberts, hard and paper shell Almonds, Pea Nuts, Groceiies. A good assortment of Sugars - Loaf, Brown, Powdered and Crushed, Coffee, N. 0. Molasses. ' Syrups of the best quality, Rice, Soda, Starch, Teas, Cinnamon, (ztaund_and unground,) r Perfumery.' Perfumery of every description, which will be sold low for Cash. Lenge:n*l;lyr+. A large lot just received.—Any one desiring a cheap. pleasant , and healthy drink will do well by parchising this Syrup. AU tho 'various kinds of Tobac co, Cigars and Snuff, for sale ; by Wm. Boyer & Son. Fisogpr. We have a good quality. as all will say who have tried it. Mara- Feed. We hale made arrangements to have constantly on band ' Flour and Feed, which we will insure to be of superior quality, and at each prices as cannot fail to please. WM. BOYER & SON. Ariit • 2e). 1858. manor rAirox. FRANK It'iLluvir. New Firm. P.tXTONT &' McILIIENY, (Suecessorn to: Obegn Paxton,) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, & STRAW - GOODS. Also, Wall Taper, lliadmei Ahades, Trunks, Car pet Bas, traibreilas, Came., Tuber-co and &gars, AT Tps ROCTII-EAST COE:NER OT CENTRE sguAies, GoUpburft e Aduotu Camay, Pa Marah T 3, 1858. ct New Goods! CTIIiAPER TIMM EVER !—Fahnesteek Brothets have just received a large as sortment of Ladies",Dren Goods, such as Miceli, Challis. Delaines; Robes a Quills, Chiatz, Lam*, Gingham", lc., to which we invite the attention of buyers. Our stock comprising , every variety of style and pattern, and having been selected with care and purchased low, we can offer inducements to thus wishing Sating Goods such as can not be had ebewhere. April 12 4 1858. Elastic Canlent Roofing. rims ,subscriber is prepared to contract and 4 - put on at the shortest notice, W. E. Mild it Co's. Patrol Fire and Wager Proof Elastic Comsat Roof It is perfectl Fire and Water proof, and in puipt of dura bility is equal, if not superior, to an Metalie Roofing. It can ho put on over tin, tar, iron, or'shingle roofs, however flat or steep they may be. In pint of resisting the elements of fire and water, nothing has yet been discovered equal to the Elastic Cement. Those who have w•ed it, have testified that it is the very perfection of Roofing, and that there is no further room for improvement.— No ode will now think of putting on shingles, when this Cement can be had . for much less money and will 9_utwear four shingle roofs. This - Rooting is warranted as represented. The Elastic Cement is the cheapest and best protection ft•oin decay for wood exposed to the weather or dampness of the ground It is also the best paint for iron, effectually preventing rust; and wherever applied per fectly eyeholes dampness. The subscriber has this Cement for sale, in quantities to suit. For further information, apply:to GEORGE A. COLE, Frederick City, Md. War Specimens of the Roofing may be seen at the Prothonotary's Office, in Gettysburg. April 5, 1858. Two Daily Linea. PXTBA ACCOMMODATIONS.—The un deraigned returns his thanks to the public for the encouragement heretofore extended to him, and takes pleasure in announcing that be has completed arrangements by which TWO DAILY LIVES of Coaches will run between Gettys burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains to and hem Baltimore, York. Herri.iburg, Philadelphia, &a. Persons desiring tickets or information will call on the uoder.igned, or on CnAntes TATS, Ticket Agent, at the Eagle Hotel, in Chambersburg street. Q3 - Special attention given to all plockageal &c., or other business entrusted to thi under signed between Gettysburg, and Hanover, which will be promptly and carefully attend ed to. ri - The undersigned has also effected ar rangements by which he will be able to supply Coaches, Stages, &c., for Funerals and other oautaions, at moderate charges. • NICHOLAS WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 13, 1857. !uiliiinistrstor's Notice GEORGE NEWCOMER'S ESTATE.—Let ters of administration on the estate of George Newcomer, late of Monello* township, Adams county, deosased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in the same township, She berebytgiyes notice to all per sons indebted to said estate .to make immedi ate payesest, and theme havingclaims against the same to' present thaw properly authenti cated for settlement. EVE NEWCOMER. Erecutrir. Or to' AMOS 130 LOSSE It, Agent For the ammo, of Masan ItairadO p. April 25„ ;MS. $.4 • Bhawla 1 A T SCHICK'S. •A'• 'Printed Cashmere BMWs, cm Aeik 6, 1858. ROOKS, Saspeaden*Crarata and Handker " Wets, at PICKING'S. WANTED 174MEDIATELT.--4. Oood journeymen Shoemaker. The highest wages will be paid. 'Enquire at 13RINGNAN & CULP'S. [ions CULP Apnl 26, 1858. tr lIIIIiE subscribers, Importers and Dealers in 4 . WINES & "LIQto 011 S, wauld most re spectfully eall the attention of purchasers to their Old Establishment, No. 5 North Front Street, Philadelphia, where they hareA large assortment of Wines and Liquors of the choicest brands and qualities. Ilaving made arrangements with some of the first houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables them to furnish to their customers, upon the most liberal terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle BRANDIES : Mord, llenarsy, P.:Version, Pinet,Castillion ; J. J. Depuy & Cu.,T. [limes, A. Sergnette, Martel, Marett., &a. le., of va rious brands and qualities. WINES: Cliampagae.• Madeira. Liebon, Old Oporto, 'haerijre, Barffundy. Hock, Mus cat. Claret. Skerry, and Malaya 117 ms. Rolland Gin. Scheidam Sehnapps,Jamaiep Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Peach, Apple, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger, and Raspberry Brandies : Cordials, Wine Bitten', Amsterdam Bitters, IC. Also, Agents and Site Proprietors of the Old Wheat Whiskey. Constantly on hand an extensive stock of fine old Monongahela, Rye and B ourbon Whiskey, of various grades, some of which are gustranteed to be superior to any in the country , all of which are high ly improved by age. Frum our long experience in the Wildness, and a thorough knowledge of the tastes of the community, we flatter ourselves to be able to fill all orders thrt may be entrusted to us. Orders from the mentry (which are most respectfully solicited) will be promptly at tended to. Sia"{ireat care taken in packing and ship ping. goods sent from our establishment are guaranteed to gi‘e satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned. E. P. 31IDDLETON BRO. No. 5 North Front St., Philadelph ia. March V-, 1858. Gm DEAPEIt AND MOWER.—I still have the I ti Agency for C: IL McCormick's Reaper and Mower, and will offer to the Farmers this year 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 machine. Any man purchasing a machine from me may work the machine againitt any other machine during hay-making and bar- Vest, and if it dues not give better satisfac tion 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 Fairliekl; David Schwartz, at Littles town ; or Franklin llersh, at Now Oxford— as early as possible, and illy which sized machine they want, as we are taking in or ders now fur the coming season. J. S. WITIIEItOW, Agent fur Adams county. April 12, 18.55. $3 The First of the Season! 'j AlteU SAMSON has just received from the New York Auction Sales, a large lutof REA DY-MADF, CLOT 111 N (.3 for spring and summer, which he is able to sell at prices unprecepentedly low. The new arrival con sists of Frock, Sack and Raglan Coats, with Punts and Vests, in great; aricty, new styles and patterns—for Men and lloys. Call and examine the large assortment before pur chasing elsewhere. Goods will be received from New York every few weeks throughout the season.— Inducements to purchase such as cannot be offered by any other establishment in the county aro now, and will continue to be, offered, at SAMSON'S, March 20,'58. Opposite the Bank. Bastress & Winter, MEW OXFORD, Adams county, Pro "-I flew", Fbntardinyand Cummil.ll . oll irare lunue; IVholesale and Retail Dealers in Gro ceries; constantly ou hand, hiut, Dull, P ter, Guano, (Pc. FLOUR, VVRRAT, CORM, nrr, 0 %TR. CLOVER and TINDERY SEED, bought at all times, for which the highest cash prices are paid. Feb. 15, 1858. Gm Lumber and Coal. THE subscriber informs the public that he continues the Lumber and Coal business at LirriAgrower. Adams county, on a larger scale than ever—embracing White Pine Boards and Plank, Scantling, Framing Stuff, Plastering Lathes, Shingles, Palings, Sc., with all kindm of Stove, Limeburners' and Blacksmiths' Coal. Yard near the Depot.— Ile invites the calls of the public, and will sell as luw as the very lowest. JOHN MILLER. April 10, IRSS. ly AT NEW OXFORD.—The undersigned would inform the public that he has opened a LUMBER, YARD, on a large scale, in the town of New Oxford, Adams county, to which the Gettysburg Railroad has been al ready extended. Ills assortment embraces all kinds of Lumber—Panel, First and Second Common and Culling Boards, First and Second Common and Culling Pfau, Hemlock Fencing Boards, Hemlock . joists, Scantling, Plastering Lath, headed and plain Paling, 4k,c., kc., 7kc. lie invites calla from those in want of Lumber, feeling assured that . in 'quality or price his stock CAN'T at axis. lie will en. dsavor to deserve a large share of public pa tronage. JACOB AULABAUGIL Feb. 1, 1858. Millinery Itenioved. C. HOWARD would restreetfully_inforas h.A.- thelhediereffiettriberirmatitroseiarity., that they will floe her Ir. Ohanthersbarg street, at the rbsideneeof 111 r. auntie! Herbst, opposite Mr. Tate's Litotel. liaadisa eau be aeoonnatidated with ready. made BONNETS; also a variety of Straw Legliorti; and aIT kiuds of inery Goods of the latest styles. Ladies will do well to call and see for themselves. 6 1868. Th.. ll !ar Milan e. rpm attention of4he ladies is espeetiodly a• in ♦ited to the lame sod well selected**. eiwetteent of Ladies; Misses' sod Chikires's Shoes and Gaiter% at PArtow h Mellaitses. MANTILLAip sad &Atonable, at Mau lkihtßarr's. Fine Old Brandies.' C. H. McCormick's New Lumber Yard, New Goods, TN lIEIDLEItSuCIUI.-1 1 . A. & G. F. ECKENHODE have just returned from tlretprn cities with a large stock of Dry Cooly, Groceries, and all kinds of MEAtheore ker in ooOntry stores. They have splendid articles of Sugar for 7, 8 and 9 cents, and Molasses in proportion. They hare on hand also a large assortment of Boots, Shoes, Ifists, eaps, the latter articles all being - kept up stairs, as they hare not room below in the store. All goods bought of them in the Men's Wear lino will be cut free of charge. Tai lor i lag done with neatness, durability and dispatch, by J. A. Itroichner, Tailor. Goods bought elsewhere trill ho cut or made up at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Give U 8 a call before purchasing elsewhere. P. A. & (;. F. ECKENIIOIJE. Ifeidlerstairg, April 26, 1858. New Goods, A T the new firm of PAXTON 1 Mtn . it lIENY, a! the Siulle-East Currier of Coo Ire .C'quare. The subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Gettysburg and the public gen erally, that they have just received, and aro now opening, a very choice selection of Rats and Caps,consisting of Oakford's Philadelphia Spring Style, Moleskin Dress flats, unsur passed fur neatness of shape and elegance of finish ; Felt, Fur and Wool flats, of all color* and styles, together with a complete awn ment of Men's and Boys' Caps, which they warrant to he of the best material and of the most fashionable styles, all of whimh ho offered at very low prices. Also, Straw goods of every variety and style. IliarThese goods wore carefully selected and bought for cash, which will enable them to sell at very low prices M.ty 10,1818 PAIrON & MALIEIENY. I Important Discovery. coNsumpTioN and all Diseases of the Lungs and Throat are positively Cured by Inhalation, which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the air' passages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy ex pectoration, heals_ the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vi'ality to the nervous system. giving that tone and energy so indis pensable for the restoration of health. To he able to stale confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to tee a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of medical treatmptt. as any other for midable disease: ninety oat of every hundred cases can be cured in the first stages. and fifty per cent. in the second ; but in the third stage it is impossible to ,save more than five per cent, for the Lungs are so cut up bethe 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•Ove thousand persons ir. the United States alone : and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptive's grave. Truly the quiver 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 brave, the beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gilt, I am enabled to offer to the 'filleted 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 free admission of air into the air cells, *hieh causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to ex pect greater good from medicines entering the 1 cavities of the lungs than from those adinin istered through the stomach ; the patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy. after Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhala tion is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with more power and • certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sensi• bihity in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous sptem, 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 consti- I 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 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 nw longer a fatal disease. Ily treatment of con ' gumption is original, and founded on long ex perience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tuber cles, &c., enables me to distinguish readily the various forms of disease that simulate con s somption, and apply the proper remedies, rue ly being mistaken even ins 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 chests purify the blood, Impart to it renewed vitally', giving energy and tone to the entire system. - .1 Medicines with full .directions sent to any part of the United States and' Canads lvy patients communicating their symptoms - ,by letter. Bat the care would be more certaili'll the patient should pay me a visit, wrtith would give me an opportunity to essmine;thil lungs and enable me to prescribe with much greater certainty, and then the etire Wahl* be effected without my seeing_the patient, dais) G. W. GRAIIAIiv M. D., Offsce,ll3l Filbert St.. fad No.loB,)brioW* ) , PuILAD*L?UM, rA• My 20, 1857. -ly • mcol t. ; 4 _; ETI‘BROIDERIES—Var Iitss y cluntil,abea 131.1" NETB.—Mosi msgaill=ritit or fly Nets at .tota.l PANAMA, Leghorn. Briad: anti! "11, for sae cheeps st . • , stittitet. NAILS.—A hi c k. sista, and ..the very low for tbi ' •: Ma 24. " •.. , /rt. r u can get " 4ver , oti fered.Wdoittablk ' AII - !FIN •• • • • • and dikkr tistadir at OU • . 10111111 w Weisberg Street. i~ r 7 ", .