13 la t h .4."" ; 1 .. .71 .. . - -,-,. • 41 atorphill ME tiro vbo by the plough would tin - 11N .81aN1f nut either hold or drive." Alhats4he nest of Nest There Is so for the wes tern grazier's - preference for the Dur ham.; as they formerly drove them over the mountains. The fut of all cat tle is the first to run off, the fine par tidier mixed through the flesh the erst.—•the kidney being coated over and merle solid, holding out longer, and the red meat being the last to full. Ono - accustomed to driving, fattening and slaughtering, could detect a drove of "drifted" cattle from those taken fresh from the pastures, by seeing them pass on yonder road, as well as the skillful butcher could by handling them, and although the "drift" (-attic might havo mush more kidney tallow, the meat would he as poor as wood, and instead of being red, would be as blue as a whet stone. Whilst those taken fresh from the pasture or stall, if no{ so fat, would make more juicy, tender, and sweeter beef. If you see a lot of cattle in the field or elsewhere, with good shoulders, or rather what a butcher would term showing his shoulder to his oar, with -nut any flank, rest assured that they have been "drilled" or in some other way injudiciously handled for slaugh tering; for if there is no flank, there is notmuch fat. A poor bullock does not Near a good shoulder longer than to got rid of his fat and the tenderest parts of his flesh, and the neck ,and round would he tho-only parts of such bullock left for a sioak.—llujor Dick- Penn-Yen Address. Grinding Peed. Experimental farmers hare long urg ed :he importance, and even necessity, of chopping or grinding hay, as well as other food, abr. cattle and horses. The lazy drones have had a hearty Wig!' (Ivor the idea, and called it " Book Farming." Now the theory of' chopping and grinding food is based on a principle which lies at, the foundation of animal physiology. Best is essential to the accumulation of muscle, as well as fat. If wo wish to increase an animal in flesh or fat, wo do not work him. Now a cow wants one-th:rticth other own weight in hay n day, to keep her in good order; and we may thus calcu late the amount of labor required to masticate the food, and fit it for the stomach. The labor of chopping or grinding twenty-five pounds of dry hay a day, is no small item. This excessive labor is performed by ono set of mns cles—the jaws j but, by sympathy, af fects all the other muscles; causes the to circulate quicker, the breath aster, the consumption of food greater ; and still the growth of the animal is re tarded. If a machine was invented to grind bay, the-ground article should approxi mate, in value, to unground oats, in pro• dating fat and muscle. Chopping hay and stalks is valuable just in propor tion as it approximates to grinding, and relieves the animal of the labor of grinding it. An animal fed on ground or minced food may perform an amount of labor equal to grinding it fit for di gmtion, and fat as fast as anothor which does not labor, but grinds Its own food. Prematurely grey whiskers and board, while the hair is still black, show the relative amount of labor performed by the jaws and the head.—.blirnur's Magazine. Blowing up Btumps, Select a solid place in a large root, near the ground, if an oak or any stump with a tap root, and with an inch and a quaiter augur, bore in, slant ing downward, as near to the heart of the base of the tap root as you can judge ; thou put in a charge of ono or two ounces of powder, with a safety thee, and tamp in dry clay or ordinary tamping material, to fill the hole, some six inches above the charge; then touch fire to the fuse, and get out of the way. The blast will usually 'split the stump into throe pieeos, and make It hop right out of the ground. If the . charge is put too high up, the blast will only split the top of the stump, • without lifting it.—Ohio Cultivator. New Grafting War.---Take two oun ces of common rosin, melt it slow over a fire, being careful not to heat it so much as to make it throw off its spirits of turpentine. When it becomes clear as syrup, 'add a little less than an ounce or ftteohol, and alit well, and put in a bottle at onee and cork. tight. Alcohol is to bo added sufficient to make the mixture liquid and keep it so, and when applied to trees it hardens at once, and forms an air-tight covering.—Foreign ?art. Arrested for Pcdury.—Depaty U. S. Xarsbal Wynkoop, has arrested S. S. Rankin, (of pugilistic notoriety and Know Nothing proclivities) for wilful perjury and contempt, in swearing that he was a citizen of the United States, while vouching at the late election for one about to become a citisen. At A bearing before U. S. Commissioner iisalett, Rankin was held in $2500 hail. It will be remembered .Rankin was ap pointed by Gov. Pollock, one of his Aids-de-Camp, and was a warm advo cate of the present .Know Nothing Mayor, notwithstanding his foreign ex *victim. The gentleman named above bas made hiinself exeeedingly conspicuous in relation to a late case which has been prominently before the public . , and now ho hargot hold of the hot end of the poker himself. The 4 / People's party " is rapidly becoming a happy family.— P/444. .AlStutt• riiir-The wealth of Wm. B. Asko, n( New York, 0 estinkauxi at $50,000,000, Tiow mneh happier is this man with illU) millions which he mount use, than the hod-atrrier who works for a dollar a day? 2 8 4 e Ifelokahas , —This monster siesta- stiolp,lt is atmotutced by the company, will not make her contemplated trip to TROKIMMIL MAL, until next spring. She ► remmence running regularly • " itolyboad or Lisippool and At's the trip, itisaskeckid, Itess4iint deutruinionnt weede— . issltsol4Pl:vidow. R. gIIRADS. C. R. BURITIL.ZR. Lumber, Coal and Stoves. NEW I , ' IR M! 9111 undersigned respectfully annonacte to 11 the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, that they have entered into a 00-partnershiy. and intend opening a COAL & Lnill3hß l'4ll/1), on Washington street. in the rest of the Eagle Hotel, where they will be happy to see all who may favor them with a call. They will furnish every variety of Sb,re, and Linseburner's Cr' 1.1 L. at the lowest possi ble wholesale rates. in order to introduce it into general use. They also intend keeping a f• 111 and general a..soi tinent LUMBER. as soon as the Railroad is completed. They will keep constantly on hand every variety of COAL and WOOli STOVES, among which are the celebrated IA illiam Penn, Noble Cook, Royal Cook and ea Shell Cook Stoves. Also the Chartn. Capitol. Victor. Planter. Premium and Parlor Hook Stoves, Air-light. Star, Franklin, Hot-air Parlor (irate, Lady Washington. Oak. Magnolia, Union, Air-tight Bare C) Under, Tropic anti llarp Cannon Stoves. Persona wishing io examine their stock will please call at their Stove Ware Ro stn, on West Middle street. at the residence of Robert %weds. If Orders promptly attenticil to. ROBERT SHE k DR, C. HENRY BUEHLER Gettysburg, Aug. 71, 1b57. Herring's Patent C.AMPION Fl RE & Dl' ittl LA It PROOF SAFES, with liall's Patent POWDER PROOF LOCK S.—Fkattra.s Ir. Makers, 34 Wilatii Street, below &road, l'hila , telphia.—Thegreat interest ninnifeetted by the public to procure more certain securi ty from fire for valuable papers, such as Bonds. Mortgages, Deeds. Notes and Books of Accounts, than the ordinary Safes hereto fore in use afforded, induced the Patentees to devote a large portion of their time for the last fourteen years. in making discoveries and improvements for this objeet, the result of which is the unrivalled Herring's listen! World's Fair .Premiunt Fin"; PROOF SAFES, universally acknowledged as the CIIAMPION S•FE OF 7115 WORLD! having been awarded M''lals at both tho World's Fair, London, 1851, ald Crystal Palace, N. Y., 1553, as superior to all others is now uuduubtotily entitled to that apellatien, and secured with Hall's Patent Powder-priSof Locks—wwhieh were also awarded separate Medals, (as above)—forms the most perfect Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ever yet offer ed to the public. Nearly 300 "Herring's Sales" have been tested during the past II years, and more than IG,OOO have been suld and are now in actual use. Also on hand or manufactnred to order, all kinds of Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chosta and Vaults, Vault Doors. Money Chests for Brokers, Jewellers, Railroads, private families, ie., fur Plate, Itiamonds, and other valualdes. N.iv. 23, 1857 New Livery Establishment. CHARLES M. TA'fE has petied a new Livery establishment, at the stables on Washington street, occupied in part by the "Eagle Hotel," and lut., male Fug h arran ments as will enable him to acrommadate tre public at all timeA, on rea.cmablo terms,with Horses, Bug,giel, fr..!. His stock is good. Ou funeral occasions, &c., he will be able to supply a want which has been mach needed. itc4".Terms CASH. !gay 2-1, John W. ,Tipton. "` MAW Allll ....N." Go to Tipton's•—go to Tipton's --- Go to Tipton's in the eo-ner-•.• In the coiner in the Diamond— In the Diamond near MCClellan's, If you want your hair dressed finely— If you want your face shaved smoothly, Bachelors who never knew it— Tip's the fellow that can du it— Du it in the latest fashion— • • Do it quick and du it neatly, And improve your fine looks greatly, Make you look so young and sprightly, Make you feel more young and brightly, Make you f..et like going nightly To optl upon some pretty damsel Who before would not look at you, At you as you passed her daily, Daily on the public street. And young men who wear moustaches, Who want some one to sew patches— Patches where your breeches tear— Tip's the boy to make up matches— Matches with some lady fair, Then repair to Tipton's shop, Dand, Fogy, Flirt and fop. dna. 11,1858. Hanover B. Railroad. TRAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad 1 now ran as follows : First Train leaves Hanover at 9 A. 111. with passengers fur York, Harrisburg, Columbia. and Philadelphia. This Train also connects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving theme at 12 is. &woad Train learn at 1 r. Y. with peo nage% fog, Baltimore sad intermediate pla ces, sad rftrtto with psenagers from York, &a, J. L&IB, Agent. Nov. 30, 1857. New Goods. (IND. ARNOLD has just received from the Noll City a large stork of %ads, among which ars Lobar' Dress Goods, very ohm+ and West Myles ; eheap Clothe, UorWoseree. Tweeds, Siaanier Cloths, Drab Dads, Coat. EVesting* , Unarm, Calicoes, Cliasbe l mo, large Most Le.o domestic goods. Also, lIRIN.S. The share goods kali been well selected and wilt to sold at small profits for Gelltysk a Cash. fleacamabaMh2iOWpmrsobra— . PARASOLS—Latest mil ks, at Mum Sleets ass's. Good sad Cheap t Teadenigeed laterm his Manila £.11114 the pelsalpeeralti, that he sea tinsel the CARRIAOII•MAKING RUSI NOS, ie ell its breeches, at his establish ment, le.East Middle Street, (near the seat end,) Gettyaberg, Pa., where be has on head a Snot-rate lot of work, and is prepared to pet up to order whatever may be desired in his line, viz:—Rnekaway and Rost-Body arrriages; Falling-Top, Rock away Trottixg Buggies, •t ‘ i..,sck:r. Jersey Wagons, 41-c. .tr.aimetcoo With good workmen and good materials, he can pledge his work to be of the beet quality -.and his prices are among the lowest. serßepairin g done at short notice, and at reasonable rates. Country produce taken In exchange fur work. Call 1 JACOB TROXEL. June 15, 1357. To the Farmers. 1 1N NY'S Combined Ittapimg and Motring M Markisee milk W.Affil's improvement.— The undersigned, having been appointed Agent for the sale of Maniy's Combined Keeping and Mowing Machine, with Wood's Improvement, for Adams county, offers them to the public, knowing them to be the best oonthined machine in use. It has been aim oessfully introduced into different parts °filar State, and I sold thirty-four last season, in Adams county, all rendering satisfaction.— The maehiue received a silver modal at the State Pair—also, the first Premium at York, Cumberland, Centre, Huntingdon, and other county Kilns, where it was exhibited. Far mers needing a Reaping Machine, will please e•kll upon the nndersigned, before purchasing, :LA lie alwaye takes great pleasure in showing the M whines. Early orders are eulirito 1. as the number received from the manufacturer wiH Lein proportion to the demand. SAMUEL 11EIHIST, .Ayent, Opposite the Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg, Pa. March 1, 1858, Valuable Real Estate AT pluvanc SALE:.—The undersigned offers at Private S4le, all his Real Estate as follows: No. I.—My late residence in Gettysburg, fronting 30 feet on Chantbersburg street, with Brick Dwelling, Stable, and other iutproce tnents. . No. 2.—Lot adjoining above on the Wost, fronting 29 feet on Strout, with Stable, kc. Nu. 3.—Lut adjoining No. 2, fronting 32 feet on same street, with largo Coach Shop, and other improvements. No. 4.—Lot adjoining No. 3, fronting IV feet, with double Brick Dwelling, Smith Soop, &c. No. s.—Lot west of the Foundry, with Steam Saw and Grist Mill. No. 6.—Lot adjoining No. 5, containing about 3 .lyres. No. 7.—Three Lots fronting each 30 feet on Chambersburg street. No. 9.—Tract of LAnd •in 11amiltonhan township, lying on Marsh creek. containing 51 Acres, part cleared and part in first-rate timber. 10.--entch Establishment in Shop herdstown, Va., with good will, &o. The 1. - cation is an admirable one fur business, and improvements in good order. `Titles good and terns to suit pureha lira. Enquire of I). A. Busutza, Esq., Get tysburg. or the undersigned residing in Shep lionht .Wlll, Val. C. W. HOFFMAN. ►larch 15, 1858. - - - - - • The Grand Show! AT GCTT11111L; ..11. Samson, idanayer 4t: Proprietor Doors open at 6 o'..tlook. A. M.—Performance to commence immediately after. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Malta, FREE Children. (wider 12 years of age,) llalf Price GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO TUE PUBLIC I The subscriber, thankful for past favors, respettfully informs the inhabitants of Get tysburg and surrounding eountry, of the fact that be has just received from the New York Auctions SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS! -which he is determined to sell at astonishing ly low rates fur c.isn. In return for the liber al patmnage bettowod upon him, ho will give a Grand Coiuplitucntary Benefit, on which no ca.sion will ho presented TWO MAGNIFIC4W7 PIECES! Oa Irubsemiay, October 28, and every day until further notice, will be predonted the very popular Tragedy of GOOD FITS! with the following unrivalled east :—Fashinn able Clothing, from the finest to the lowest priced qualities. Gentlemen's Furnishing (Lk - A.l, in great variety. Boots, Shoes, UAW, Caps, dte., to suit all tastes. An Intermission of Ten Minutes, o allow those making large purchases time for Lunch. ke., &c. The whole to conclude with M. Samson's euc • cessful Play. entitled VARIETIES! the beauty of which will cause greet excite ment among the Ladies and Gentlemen. Oa. 26,1857. tf Freight BETWEEN PIIILADELPIIIA & N. OX " FORD.—The undersigned has made ar rangements with the Pennsylvania Railroad Cimpany to run their cars to Wrightsville, where rods can be transhipped into the cars utile Northern Central Railroad Co. The preient, rates of Freight betweeti Phil- Ltdo!plata 11'1.1 Nevv Oxford arc— Oa Ist CLASS, 40 cts. per 100 lbe. 2d " 40 " " " " as ii 341 ,4 ,4 4th " '2l '6 46 " " Gaud+ for the present time will be •hipped only twice a week from Philadelphia--en M )nday and Wednesday. But tile,. will be shipped daily whenever there id an accumu lation of 2000 Iles. or upwards. HENRY K AUFFELT. Wrightsville, March 15, 1858. 4m Wingerd, White & Swope, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SROES, CAPS, & STRAW GOODS; ALSO, IN FASIIIONARL6 Moleskin, ,Silk, Felt and Far Hats, N. W. Cor. BALTIRORZ & UOWARD BTB., Ada.% R. Wingerd. amid S. While, 1 BALTIMORE, MD Joba A. Swore. Aag. 3, 111.4. New Spring Goods! TL. SCIIICK has just reoeived sad °fens el • for stale the moat desirable tausoutent of DRY GOODS ever brought to Glettlabitrg. consisting in part of sprint Silks ' Plain Blaek do., Foulards. Ukalli Robes "galling Lawn do. do. Soring Delaines, (biennia lastres. Also, Rostbaslam, Alpouseas, De &gm, Ginghams, Lavas, /tenants, Shepherd's ph i L i O r 11,speage o rtssue Tbarege4,4l4. A*616,1868. r° Goods TN irferle WOK'S, oosaisting of Pm, Giasbass, Chocks, riekbers„ Bbootiap, 4te. [April A. POUTING.—George sad Saari Waaepler will isa.ke HOMO Spostiag saipst up the same low, far cask or -aesstry Frothsow iris leers out all *bars wishing their frarsea, barns, &A., spooled, would 40 will ti them a sal. G. & WAilka April 18.1853, tf A LIKOSt *Arkin roe imitate be blight shower than diexhare.atVaigwheks'. Adams,County Mans' FissuasNet COXPANY.—Lacor x ;waled Yittis 18, 1861. . °moves. Prissidext--George Swope. trios Presideat—S. R. Sowll. Beeretary--D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—David M'Creary. Executive Committee—Robert McCurdy, Andrew Ileintselman, Jacob King. 11:r surge S wope, 1). A. Buehler, R. McCurdy, Jacob King, A. Ileinftelman, D. M'Creary, J. J. Kerr, M. Kiebetberger, S. R. Russell, A. B. Kurt:, Andrew Polley, S. Fshnestock, Win. B. Wilson, 11. A. Picking, Wm. B. M'Clellan. John Wolford, It. Cl. Mc- Creary, John Horner. E. W. Staple, J. Augh inbaugh, Abdiel F. (lilt. Dar 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 losses and ex penses, without any assessnseni, having also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Company employs no Agents—nil bu s ine ss Irving clone by tie Managers, who are annual ly elected by the Stockholders. Any person desiring air Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers fur further infor mation. 4, -The Executive Committee meets at the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every month, at 2, P. M. Sept. 28, .1857. Removal. VEW HOUSE & NEW O4SIDS!--.IIACOBS & 13W). have removed, their Merchant Tailoring E.tat liehment to the splendid new three-story house op the north side of Cham ben+ rg street, adjoining Bringman k Augh- inhaugh's, where they will continue bulineee on a larger scale than ever. Their stock of Chths, Cassimeres, Cosi nets, Vcstings, ke., &e , has been largely in creased, and they are prepared to sell as kw as the Inteect--41efying all competition. Give them a call, and examine their assortment be fore purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. Clothing mule up nn short notice and in the very bast and most tasteful manner.— With their lrng practical experience in the business, and a desire to please, they hope tw bo able to give satiblastion in all cases. CALI. ! OVIL AND Am.! Gettysburg, March 18. A. GILIA9PII. DLYYT TIIOIII3. Family Grocery and Provision Store. G ILLESPIE do THOMAS revectfully in form the people of Gettysburg and the public generally, that they have just return ed from the city with n general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and VEGETA BLES, which they are prepared to sell as low as the lowest. FLOUR and FEED always on band, and mold nt small profits. Sore on York street, one door east of Wat tles' lloteL Gettygburg, Ang. 3, 1857 Cabinet-making. TIIE undersigned has commenced the Cabi -IL net-making business, in Illountpleasaut township, Adams enmity, On the road footling from the Two Tarerns to Hanover, about a quarter of a mile northeast of Shee's store, where he has now on hand, and will ntanu- Cowin re to order, Bareaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Slands, and every other article in his line, put up of the best materials, and in a work manlike manner. skiri; Arms made at the shortest notice, and triiunititi to dirtier. Ile is provided with a first rate new hearse. Ho asks a share of public patronage, and will endeavor, (by strict attention to business, with gJod work and low charges,) to de serve it. JOSEPH BE DE113121.N. April 19, 1853. 3w Edward B. Buehler, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. lle speaks the German language.— Office at the same place, in South Baltimore street, near nailer* drug store, and nearly opposite Danner A Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 20. D. ifeConanghy, A TTORNKY AT LAW, (office one door Al west of Buehler's drug and book store, Otiambersburg street.) ATTORNEY AND SO LICITOR Fos PATENTS AND PENSICINS. Bounty Land Warrants, Back-pay impended Claims, and all other claims against the Government aiWashington, D. C ; also American Claims in England. Land Warrants located and . 141, or bought, and highest prices . l%en. A,44ents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other western States. Skir Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg. Nut. 21, 1533. Wm. B. McClellan, A TTORNEY AT LAW.—Office on the Al. south side of the public square, 2 door* west of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, August 2'2, 1853 J. Lawrence Hill, X. D. JjAS hie office one door west of the Lutheran church in Chombersburg street, and opposite Picking's store, where those wishing to have any Den tal Operation performed are respectfully invi ted to call. Iterseesccs: Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Kruth, D. 11., Rev. 11. L Rougher, D. D., Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Stoever. [l;ettysburg, April 11,'53. Fire Insurance. 'TUVE Perry County Mutual Fire Insurance 1 Cumpany--Capital $139,556--effects in surinees in any part of the State, against lime by tire; prudently adapts its operations to its resources ; affords ample indemnity, and promptly adjusts its losses. Adams county is represented in the Board of Managers by Ilan. Mons McCLasm. WM. MeCLIKAN, oaee of M. t W. McClean, usttystpars. May 2G. 1856. New Firm. 'GROCERIES AND DRY GOOPS.—.I. C. Uf GiriNN & Baortiza have taken the store ofJohnif-loke, on the North West corner of the Diamond, where they will continue the Dry Goode and Grocery business on an en larged scale. They will constantly keep on hand a large and varied assortment of every thing in their line. They have just laid in a large and splendid stook of Spriayand Sum mer Goods, and are now opening them for the inspection of the public. We cordially invite the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity to give us a call, and examine for themselves, as we feel satisfied they 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 fin the cash. Give us a call, no trouble to show goods. J. C. GUINN & BRO. April 5, 1858. A Card. AVING disposed ores) , store to the Messrs. Gain., I would reeommend the new Arum to the mummildeses of the rablie, amid hope they will remise s large share of the mobile Jokx. 1136111. OUN n .1%.L1X. FRAZER. Width & Cloak Maker, has removed, his shop Oo Cbsaibereberg street. opposit• the Ludiseas I;thoreh. where be will shrugs be _b_npqry to Weld to the sells of enstessero. Tlisalifol ter part be_ hves, by atrial attention to basis= • desire *ask to merit sod /weirs the patronage of the gables. Gettysburg. Lash B,lBbs. Rawly I Milli a few Hathaway CCM SIOVIA, WM& I will sell for VW cash. Marsh M. O. ARNOLD. 09411083, heecomr, Itsimius, Deft% Pip, Cieemises•—.au Made onhaillis mei Kea, a' Ifireask lartiet. C. H. NoCorn:kick's DRAPER AND ROWER. —I still have the for C. IL McCormick's Reaper and V si Xtr, sad will offer to the IPa:wars tbas year t wo machines, the iwo-hoese ma chine and the fear-horse machine--sad will plarantee 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 against any other machine during hay-making and har vest, and if it does 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 Fairfield; David Schwartz, at Littles town ; or Franklin Hersh, at New Oxford -- 41 narly as possible, and say which sized machine they want, as we are taking in or ders now for the eomingseasnn. • J. S. WITIIEROW, Agent fur Adams county April 12, 1853. $3 The First of the Season! ARCUS SAMSON has just received from the New York Auction Sales, a large lotof RBADY-MADE CLOTHING for spring and summer, which be is able to sell at prices unprecepentedlz low. The new arrival con sists of Frock, Sack and Raglan Coats, with Pants and Vests, in great variety, new styles and patterns—for Men and Boys. Call and examine the large assortment before pur chasing elsewhere. Goode 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 are now, and will continue to be, offered, at SAMSON'S. March 29, '5B. Oppnsite the Bank Bastresa & Winter, NEW OXFORD, Adams county, Pa.; Pro date. Forwarding and Commission Ware kottse ; Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Gro ceries; constantly on hand, Fisk, Salt, Plas ter, Gnaw). (f.e. noun, %VIII 4,T, CORN, RTI, OATS, CLOTICR and TIMOTHY SRED, bought at all times, Cur which the highest cash prices arc paid. Feb. 15, 1858. Gm Lumber and CoaL TIF: subscriber informs the public that ho continues the Lumber and Coal business at LITTLZSTOWN. Adams county, on a larger scale than ever--embracing White Pine Boards and Plank, Scantling, Framing Stuff, I'lastering Lathes, Shingles, Palings, itc., with all kinds of Stove; Limeburners' and Blacksmiths' Coal. Yard near the Depot.— Ilifinvites the calls of the public, and will sell as luw as the very lowest. JOHN MILLER. April 19, 195‘1. ly New Lumber Yard, A T NEW OXFORD.---The undersigned -Li- would inform the public that he has opened& LUMBER YARD, on a large scale, in the town of New Oxford. Adams county, to which the Gettysburg Railroad has been al read, extended. His assortment embraces all kinds of Laniher—Pan el , First and Second aimmon and Culling Boards, First and Smtind C minion and Culling Plank. Hemlock Fencing Boards, Hemlock Joists, Scantling, Plastering Lath, headed and plain Paling, Le.. .tie., &c. lle invite.; call; frnm those in want of LlialLer, feeling assured that in quality or price liis stock c ;N'T us niter. JJe wilf en de.c; or to desert e n larze share ill public us ?twinge. JACOB AULABAUUII. Feb. 1, 1858 Ounbeam Gallery. TILE sulmeriber would respectfully annnnnee 11 to the citizens of Gettysburg and the pub lie generally, that lie has provided himself with an entire new and splendid SKY-Lk/11T AMBItt)TYI'E ROOM, at his residence in West Middle street, one Square west of Fattnestoek's Store where lie is pr epare to furnish Amanyx, .Velaine, Enumclaw/ Phfflo ;pap& l'ichtres in every style of the art, wbluh he will warrant to give entire satis faction. and is prepared to accommodate all with GOOD PICTURES, either single or in wimp,. Ile also has a number of specimens at his mom in Chambershurg Street. a few doors Wd4t itringtuan & Culp's Shoe Store, whore lie still continues as formerly to take pictures. All who desire a enrreet likeness cf them selves and friends. will do well to giie me a call, as I have reduced my prices to suit the present bard times. Pictures copied from old specimens of all kinds; also, inserted in Lockets, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, &e. The sti hscriher being thankful to his friends wok the public in general for past patronage, wishes them ti continue it, and assures then). tlmi As heretofore, they shall not be dissatisfied. 'Charges frog) 54 cents to .1.10. ll•mrs for operating from"; A. M. to 4P. M. Gold Lckets, Brenstpins, suitable for miniatures, alwnvs on band. at the very lowest prices. altirChildren will not be taken for less than t%l 00. flitirAmlkrotypes taken for fifty cents and upwards, and in the lit style. SAMUEL WEAVER April 26, 1858. tf Fine Old Brandies. Mil E suhscribers. Importers and Dealers in WINES LIQUORS, would most re spectfully call the attention of purchasers to their Old Establishment, No. 5 North Front Strife, Plaßsdelphia, where they bares large assortment of Wines and Liquors of the choicest brands and qualities. Raving 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:IIennesy, Pdlersion, l'inet,Castillion; J. J. Depuy & Cu., T. [limes, A. Sergnette, Martel, hlarett, &c., of va rious brands and qualities. WI N F.S: Champagne, Madeira, Lisbon, Old' Oporto, Tenerfffe, Burgnndy, Hoek, cut, Claret, Sherry, and Malaga Wines. Holland Gin, Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Sks:Ach and Irish Whiskey, Peach. Apple, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger, and Raspberry Brandies: Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitten+. fr.c. Also, Agents and Sole Proprietors of the Old 'Wheat Whiskey. Constantly on hand an extensive stock of fine old Monongahela, Rye and Bourbon Whiskey, of various grades, some of which are guaranteed to be superior to say in the country, all of which are high ly improved by age. From our long experience in the business. and a thorough knowledge of tho tastes of the &amenity. we flatter ourselves to be able to All all orders that may be entrusted to It Ordrs from the country (which are most respictfully solicited) wiU be promptly at tended to. kirGreat care taken in packing and ship ping• 14-AU goods sent from our establishment are foaraamed to give maisfamion, with the pririloge of being retisriad. L .P. NIODUCTON & BRO.. ' No. 5 North Troia &., Philadelphia. Minh It% 1858. tm BEillinery - Removed. C. HOWARD world reepeetfally inform Y• the Ladies of lileanyelnes and.lte that they will Ind her te. Clumbensbers meek at the resides°. of Mr. Sesenel Herbst, opposite Mr. Tate'. Meal. Ladles sow be • itettinimeodated with ready mole- DOMNITS; site • variety of Straw Wham and all kinds of Millinery Goode of the latest and Nylon sel . Ladies will do well to osil nee lei theesvee. • CIS& L • 11011 .u.t ottoodon of Woo to =hi. octs I titioVr3roof ood Obi Ural s aboe % 11 " 4 " Pilitir , o#rical &Wow% Eg Tux isaboatibet would Inform iiisqublitt that -a. hi has 'Opened a MACHINA 81101'; la CAstashersbwro street, Gettysburg, near the Toands7, where he will hare various kinds of Machines on hand at any time hereafter, aloha' Threshing Machines, Cora &Was, Corstiodder Caters, Clocerseed Hullers, &raw Carters, and4F, Powers of different kinds, —two, four -horse, to suit purchasers ; —indeed all s c as can be had at Hanover or Littlestows. Also, Mortising Machines, for house carpenters, put np in the very best and most substantial manner. Cutting Screws or long Bolts, any kind or size less than eleven feet in length, always attended to, as well as Thrning in iron, casting or wood. Also all kinds of REPAIRING on Ma chincry, dressing-up Mill Spindles, lc., 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 give satisfaction to purchasers. . Now Goods, IN ITEIDLERSBURG.-1). A 7 & G. F. ECKENItODE have just returned from the eastern cities with a large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, and all kinds of Hardware 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 Boob', Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c., 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'. Wear line will be eat free of charge. Tai loring 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 a call before purchasing elsewhere. P. A. & O. F. ECKENRODE. ITeidlersturg, April 26, 1838. AT the new firm of PAXTON & McIL lIENY, (tithe South-East Corner of Cen ire Square. The subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Gettysburg anti the public gen erally, that they have just received, and are now opening, a very choice selection of Hats and Caps,consisting of Oak ford's Philadelphia Spring Style, M ileskin Dress Hats. unsur passed for neatness of shape and elegance of finish ; Felt, Fur and Wool Hata, of all colors and styles. together with a complete-assort ment of Men's and Boys' Cap, which they warrant to be of the best material and of the most fashionable styles, rill of which will be offered at very low prices. Also, Straw, goods of every variety and style. bar These goods were carefully selected and bought for cash, which will enable theta to sell at very low prices M.iy 10,1838 CON SUMPTION and all Diseases of the Lungs and Throat are positively Cured by Inhalation, which conveys the remedies to the ratities in the lungs through the air passages. and coining in direct, contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy ex pectoration, heals the longs, purifies the blood. imparts renewed vi ahity to the nervous system, giving that tone and energy so indis pensable Gm the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to inc a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of medical treatment :is any other for mblable disease : ninety not 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 Lun g s are so cut up by the dis ease as to bid defiance to medical skill.— Even. howerer, 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 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 sez, 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 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 free admission of air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to ex pect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those admin 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 bility in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system. so that a limb may he ant. vatted 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 akin a few minutes after beim , e in haled, 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 evideaes that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously administered through the lungs should pro duce the happiest results 1 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 perience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tuber enables me to distinguish readily the various forms of disease that simulate con, gumption, and apply the proper remedies, rare ly being mistaken even to a single case. This familiarity, in connection with certain patho logical and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the longs from the effects of con tracted chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving 'moral and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States sad Canada& by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be mom certain if the patient should pay met a visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me to prescribe.with much metre cerfoilify, Una then thi dare mild be effected walkout my seeing the patient again. G. W. GRAIIVLaiI. D., 0//fee, 1 I 31 filbert Stlltold N 0.109, *low 1211, rimalutuitil; July 20,1857. ly EMBSOIDESISS—Very cheap, et Miss liceizaar's. FLY NETS.—Moat aulituiSeeet amearteseat of Fly Net. at PICSANO'S. .P.b./0114/4 Legtiora. Braid out Paint Hats for sale cheap, at Singular & Oates. 3ITALA big lot or Anion Nene, all .is ead the boa quality essaateetered, wary low far the *abet • Kai "24. - ulna fir Neither, Frs. VW as pi theshear Carpets. ewer eit * th e 1)45° latktir. Paw frils muck sad aide le aka at t 'l4lll, lac, Ma- Leesburg Street. a$ afistildiatimes. Now is the Time! DAVID STERNER March 29, 1858. ly New Goods, PArrox & Important Discovery. 104111,001 , 0 , l e pton Tar ?a,WAT!" 7 . • Child a col. liskrat me and Weskr ' . Aso& &men! Rotitm. It is perfidly'Tire and Water proof, and in point cfilitrability is equal, if seestiperior, to any Nata li e Rooting. It can be pat on over tin, tar, iron, or shingle roofs,. Vowel*, eat or steep they ma, be. In pint of resisting the elements of ire and water, nothing has yet been disooverod equal to the Ilastio 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 bad for mach less money and will outwear four shingle roofs. This Roofing is warranted as represented. The Elastic Cement is the eh and best protection from decay for /spoiled to the weather or dampness of the ground. It is also the best paint for iron, effectually preventing rust; and wherever applied per fectly excludes dampness. The subscriber ban this Cement for sale, is quantities to suit. For farther information, apply to GEORGE A. COLE, Frederick City, Md. /®" Specimens of the Roofing may be seen at the Prothonotary's Office, in Gettysburg. April 5, 1858. Dissolution OF PARTNERSIIIP.—The Co-partnership existing between the subscribers has been dissolved this duy br mutual consent. We are much obliged to our friends and the pub lic fur the liberal support extended to us.— Our boots are placed in the hands of Geo. E. Bringman for collection, and we earnestly request those indebted to us to call and make immediate payment, as we desire to settle the business of the firm without delay. GEO. E. BRINGMAN, 11. AUOIIINBAUGII. April 19, 1858. GLO. Z. lIIINOMAX.I New Firm. p RINGMAN & CULP, Successors to Bring man" & Aughinhaugh. Iktannfiteturers and Dealers in ILtTS, CAPS, BOOTS, SIIORS, Trunks. Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Cdllars, Umbrellas, Canes, &c., &c. Having com menced business at tho well known stand of Bringman & Anghinbaugh, (Sign of the Big Boot) wo invite all who desire anything in our line of business, feeling confidest that we will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. Boots and Shoes made upon the shortest tice, as heretofore. Also, Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Trunks, &c., and all kinds of repair ing done at the shortest notice. Come ono! Come . all 1 Remember the place, Chambersburg street, sign of the Big, 13 Gettysburg, April 2G, ISsfi. A Card. TUE subscriber haring disposed of his in -11 Wrest In the store of Ileingman & Augh inlmugh to John Culp, respectfully asks Om continuance of his friend and customers to patronize the new firm of JZlringman & Culp. If ENRY AUG II ISTBAUG fl. April 26, lf;ksA. Two Daily Linos. ETR A ACCO WIG f) T lONS. —The un drrsigned retyrns his thanks to the publie for the encouragement heretofore eriended to him, and takes pleasure in announcing that'll° has rminpleted Alrnnginnenls by which Two DAILY LINES of ciaWitr" Coaches will run between llettys• burg and Hanover. to connect with the trains to and limn Baltimore, York, IturiAurg, Philadelphia, dcc. Persons desiring tickets or itifor.nation will call on the undersigned. or on Cttawl.ws Tara, Ticket Agent, at the Eagle Hotel, in Chate,hersburg street. - Special attention given to all packages. or other business entrusted to the under signed between Gettysburg and Hanover. which will Le promptly and carefully attend ed to. undersigned has also effected ar rangements by which he % itl be able to supply Coaches, Stages, ‘tc., for Funerals and other occasions, at moderate charges. - NICIIOI, AS WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 13. 1857. - =1 New Firm. P.tXTON (SuePessors to ("Akin 4f Paxton,) ‘Ylinlennic awl Retail Deniers in HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, S 110 ES, .t., - ST R AV? (GOOI►S. Alfo, il'all Paper, Wiwlwe Shades, Toad's, Car pel /My*, Umbrellas, Camels, Tobarro awl Segars, AT TUX POCTIVIAST CORNER 41? CINTIRT. KVARL, Gettysburg, Adams County, Pa. )Irtreh IRSB. tf New Goods t CITEAPEII TITAN EVER !--Yahnestnek Brothers hare just received a Large as sortment of Lati:ex' Dress Goods, such is Weals, Challis, I)elaineq, ILobes Silks, Chintz, Lawns. Gingham., Lc., to which we invite the all ention of buyers. Oar stock comprising every variety of style and pattern, and hating been selected with care and purchased low, we can offer inducements to those wishing Spiog tioods such as caw not be had elsewhere. April 12, 1858. Fresh Fruits, GROCERIES. NOTIONS, &e. radar. Fruits of every description, as follows—Layer Raisins, Figs. Oranges, Lemons. Dates, Paint Nuts, Filberts, hard and piper shell Almonds,Te* Nut., *4. Groceries. A good assortment of Sugars— Loaf, Brown, Powdered and Crushed, Coffee, N. 0. MJlasses. Syrups of the best quality, Rico. Sala, Starch, Teas, Cinnamon. (ground and unground,)Cluves. Mustard. &c. Paftunery. Perfumery of every description. which will be sold low for Caell. Lepton Syrup. A large lot just received.—Any one desiring a cheapi - pleaaant and healthy drink will de well by purchasing this Syrup. AU the various kinds of Tobac co, Cigars and Snuff, for sale by Wm. Boyer . * Son. We have a good quality. axial will sty who have tried it. Floor & lited.We have made arrangements to have constanttly on hand Flour ansireed. which we will insure to be of superior quality . , and at such prices as mono' fad to pleas*. , WM. BOYNE &SON. April 26.1858.- Tobacco. rigegar. ligi pous.cuLr. PRINK N'tuttxr.
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