I NWIMR•IMI. ,, Tut. CourtarbbliOlta4.erfr, K d ay tornint..b7 Millllsr ir t 4talattt, It CT . s per annum if pelf •ticaact-:-$.OO per anosot tt" ilialitiEsibastrance.• .No subscrip tion discblt'aitini, 'solos' at the option of the plitiiiihmeotattil all arrtaragus are raid. larthltilSitexts.inscrted sk the eseat Cites 39 . 1 Porsiixo darer erith ecatrieis rstch, £t at theaQtate 0 r pi/by: Ikai,t. 41,111ta 131 , c; pc et, dimetly . "PP te, 40.0 tel Pfling gAi , iblishMent, Olte, t hit . se_tre.i f-T•ilt the Ceurt - .4r '•(";. , !irfltror. " et. tlitt,Pip. : great Imp3ovement COOKING B'rOVEi.—Con.rumption of 5atti1a,42.4441- 4 1 ,448, 4,4 d Nuiti,4 4/ The All ILSCri tier WOUII respectfully irfusra t1: 1 0 public that he has a Itc his funnel. varie ty 'nf Stjvcc, a "rieir PiCenled Gus-burning (.:001-0 1 1 4 10 STOVE. ' . k is well known that all inflseasnablemat teretusguires a certain amount of Air to sup port ci.unLo.itiun, and the supply ;A insuf ficient, it is impossible to produce a fitune.--:. The hest-of the fire, in ordinary cooking stoves, (lee :111 -,,, ses the fuel, and as all the fresh air is admitted mailer the rate. Its ..oxygen .j.‘ exhausted before it has passed ;through the fi'rc-chanilier. The clues dues at tap of the stiiVi , , - ihete act's, lti extin guislier, tetidirt7 to ririt out flsst gut, instbsd of assisting the. vombussien. . A WV portion feel, tlitrefore, passes off inthe shape ~f 641119k , : i. c1 , ,, ,- ;;;iug up tip Iltice of the store 3U as't3 impale - the draft ar,dififerfere with the tr.kiett,ii-itlr df glin which com bines with the lime and so destroys:the Dior tars( tireAlltianacys. loosening the bricks, and ~sx posing the dwellings to the danger of fire. Tile introduction of an additional supply wunid cool the gas below the guiting temperetove, hut by the proper ap lidation Auve Abe fire, of air previously Ileatc,d to n'tempenature of seceral hundred .tlegrees , (wilich is one of the prominent fea rnrcs cf t4t fltter/1).4;m gases are inflamed in numerous jets, and their combustion is sa of tO,liF.at the oven , even if the draft tit resittethetfire-chamber is entirely clord. In aitiitioia to rho 'ordinary direct draft, limit:writhe flit* arril through the list-chato- Imr,,thc.,gue-biuser lies an ethiltional draft thr. , ugh the pip plateb wrijels of ifwlf suf ficiinf to lit abit I eontlatstion.' - The sipper draft• , via ettetsueree the gases, but it helps to strengthen and preserve the centre Piestasetrhistit_arc ;pink exposed to the .direct actinn4 ihq-fi ro, and wbicharcninde &Ain in.teaXof ii tge usual single plates. B ymeans .of OA di alone, nil the operations of cook ing,- cau`bel carried on when the fuel is but partially ignited. and the feel consequently Louvres:sere slush/ and snore economically. kagfi t eient evidence of the effect u( the gases la Imating'the trven, is found in the fact that the ho :early fur baking, even befisna the fire fd.f7a offißd3 kindled, and to eels seenertitan lAtlttly-uther stove. AA&. 4o ''AliikgSOStm lambs order of the day,•49,Ci..lteuirpg ag Sieve will rat only be the le ng llth ye of iKe prevent season, lint it tilf bauTrbtedfy !kinerct4e 4 alt others. Purchasers will, therefore, consukml' their own-interest, hg seeing and examining it before giving suy ~„ostuga elsew ere. The operation is 09._perficit r ittil its advantages are so evtils to 'An and intlerstood, that it rowdily eommarrds,-at retail, n I advanee of five or six dollars over theisetail price of any atone vf the suite site; - r irtol. 11.141/4 *Arm Poudaz ,CeAL Srovatir-re.4104.P0 • Wtitteir i rlStt.V. "" . - .. • YurkSt., Gettyrbtirg Sept. G, 4m ' Howard Association, Ppill Benevolent tnilitu tion established by Special Endowment for theArliff9f the Sick and D ci. af flict eNrW" illie`ixt riga Y:iiilenvWDtseases. In times of gpritioutics; it is the object of this Inititutios to establish Ilospitals, to provide Nuraes.-Physicisits, Clothing. Food. Medicines. ac., for the sick and destitute, to take charge of the orphans of deceased pa rents, and to minister, in every possible way to the relief of the afflicted and the health of the public at large. It is the duty of the irvelors,at Nett tames, to visit personally the infeezeddistricts. and to provide and execute means of relief. Numerous physicians. not acing members of the Association, usually enrol their names on its books, subjmt to be called upon to attend its hospitals, free of charge. - la_ the absence of Epidemics. the Directors have authorized the Consultin4 Surgeon to give advice and tatilicat aid to persons suffer ing under VII2DNIC DIN AS Mof a v iru len t character, arising from abuse of the physical frawari, ctrl-treattrieut, the elftxts of drugs, k Various REPORTS and TRACTS on the nature Ana treatment of Chronic Diseases, by the CononWag Suriron. have been published for gratuitosoidietetbution, and will be scut IRKE of CUARGE to the afflicted. Address, for Reports or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALIIOUN, Consulting Sur geon, Howard Association, No. :.'. South Ninth btron,Phtladelphia, l's. By order of the Directors. F:ZRA D. IIEARTWELL. Preet. Gto. Fmcmui, See'y. Stilit. O. 1853. ly Co-Partnership N 0 T —The undersigned hero Itagocia .A-` tad with them in the Lumber business, E. C. BeltDeß. They would therefore give nu ticet•that the business hereafter will be con. ductod under the firm of Sxatt., BENDER & Cu., and they hope, by strict attention to busi,ness.aod.,an earnest desire to please, to merit a gintinuation of the liberal patronage Lerutuft4locatiired upon them. ; SLLLI.I4.A.JULL & CO. Lumber Yard, O bi saki (karge mar list Railroad, • Wis mould invite the attention of 3feekan bilijaers. *n4 wham t 9 our lam and well selected stock LIAMER, consisting of every deserriptiocrite Baarda and Joiet.Setssailog aid lancing. Also, Pinisead, 4.l4iontue kilriaiglea, Laths Pickett*: Werkeci Flooring-mail Weatherboarding, Sidiatmtc. We are prepared-to CUT TO ORDlfft say sive;.rquantity and quality of IrßrrE & O.IK LUIMER, at tie's licirtcst notice, and have it delivered to any point accessible by Railroad. We also manufacture aul keep uu Land a gene ral &911101fialielli of 13 A.. 8 , I) 00 It &utter; Blixds, Window Frriotes and Door Fran et 10411`Orders for any sizes not on hand filled "jai ilfiqs.lkii r Ilidc4t)tar . stock set.karortment is equal to *nye ors, and we arelletermined to sell at the Diwest niartet price. - ' - .arciirs. and communications -lid stremied tothg, unilert.igneil, at York, Pa., will receivirlirossig, attention. SMALL, BENDER & CO. ‘Ygrii. e . Ray 24, 18:IS. lv RPINADA.--kleorge and Henry IVainpler ••••' will wake noose Spooling and put up the &sate low, for cash or country produce. Far •ll3rk3_Atik others wishing their houses, barn 46 Le. wouted, would do well to give Ol: wxi a call. . G. k 11. W-111PLEIt A 96118. 18.53. ti rfilk • COFFEE—a superior quality of 143tticlerer sale bi .3. ' 'NTT Do big lot of thaloc Nails, all attestaatl the nest , quality maimfacitared, veriyferforthe cash at 24. Dunair ae . Ziegler, ~Trs. PS—such as Satin lialian Cloth, Buff sad White Ilarsaile44ainen, German, ie. " • Pleit(ll44.PS. rpIPPIMWEI of vverrkeeripsien.o* 4sand aneoissla at gEt.),L Clelt4W s baril Street. ~. . • , . a . i t tittovratir, r • • ' teio amiln 60 , ouittal. • • •".. • .1 1 -I • Ili IL I shTAIELE. 4r - YEAR., Valuable Real Mate, .A T PRIVATE &CUL—The subscribers, A 34 Exeentont of itatalrall StfirDZlß, deceased, offer at Private Sale, that DESIRABLE' FARM. on which decedent resided upwards of twenty yearn, situate in Tyrone township. Adams county, adjoining lands of George Meckley, Heirs of Jacob Wulf, A.utkoyy Dear dorff, Samuel Deardorff,- and David Hoover containing 202 ACRES, more or less with good proportions of Timber and Meadow The-improrements consist of a two-story Weatberboarded Dwell - - 'I ing HOUSE, Dank Barn, Wagon . IT Shed and Cure Crib attached, Cooper Shop, and other out-buildings ; 2 never-failing wells of water, one at the house, the other at the barn ; and an excellent Ap pie ORCHARD, with a variety ()Collier choice fruit.. C9nowago Creek runs through the Farm, and there are also two springs on the property. The fences ' mostly of chesnut rails, are good, and the land is in a good state of cultivation, two-thirds of it having been limed. The property will be shown by Samuel Bollinger, residing thereon. Also. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, containing 7 stores, mare, or lesi, situate ir. Jlennllen township, Adams county, adjoining lands of George Mcckley, Jacob Gulden, and others. JOHN SNYDER, FREDERICK HOLTZ, Sept. G, ISSR. • —F..reentors. 11037 - The sale notes given fop personal property of said deceased are now due, and immediate payment is required. The notes are in the hands of F. Holtz. A Valuable Farm, VT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscrilwr, wishing to discontinue farming, offers at Private Sale, Ar s 7 x A It 31, situato in 31ountjo township, on the road leading from the W tite Church to Horner's Mill, adjoining land. of Jaw.xtb Schwartz, James Rider, George Grolif, and Others, con --taining 220 Acres, more or less, hetween 5() iirizt'A GO mire. of which are Woodland, and a large prop4rtism of Meadow.— The improdt.meats are a Two-; I n 111 !s t ory Brielt Ope-ittory Baer-huiltling, tog Barn,. - • Wagon Shed, Corn Crih, and AR neom.nr toutbuildines. in good order, two ttover-failii4 j e l idWefol,ol,4Vater near the door, with pumps !, lie th • eral .prints