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    6101 a Advertbbliseittio.
SILIIIINDER SINS.
;:,.EVA N 8 & WATSON, No. 26 South
Fourth St., Philadelphia.
...„ireat fire. Chestnut end Fifth ,Streets,
"Fraley morning, December, 15th, Ihsl.
EVANS' & WAI SON'S . SALAMAN
DER SAFES TaiIEIINIA N 'V, se thCs
"always are when put to the test. .
Piiii.anstents, Dee. let, lest
Mesine EvANs WATSON, No. 26,
Soutk.Fourth Mt . - Philadelphia. • X.
-, - OuNrcumron-liVe take much pleashre ,
recointlieudit4 your Salamander Sifee
*Merchants find others in want of a ve.
cure iguana pf , preserving their books, pad
.Z:.,,froin tire, as the one we per- 1
ehatied.frinnyou about SLlVoll,insiolis since
pieserved our books, papers sied.cash
in ter Arum! a condition as they were
when ;ultimo it, before the great fire of
this morning," Which, de.4troyed the entire!
block of buildings corner of Cheitniii• and
Frith etivets. The safe was its use in our
on:lhe,seeond floor of our building.
,fram 'which . ?lace it fell tutu the cellar,and
remained there until the 6re• was out.--
TIM SaKi Was then reinhied and opened
in the presenee. of . at lir( 1000 persons,
Who witireraed tha gold condition of the'
Jmming, Will yap please have the Safe
and hiekii tipaired, - as mie . intend to 'put it
•in hav i ng perfect confidence in
us fire=proof qualities. • •
• Yours..Respeetfully, •
• LACEY & • "all 1 IPS
Evans Willson take pleasure in 118 • .
'erring. to ' lie 16110 w among the mo t ir
hundreds Who, have had their Sales in
rise':-U::8. • Mint, Philada.; Farmers
end Meeliattia Bank Phtlade. ; Samuel
',, Esti., High. Sherif]; Philada. ;,Johit
N. Deuderion,
No..
Controller ; Caleb
Cnpe& Co., 183 Market St. ; Rich
ard Morris & Son, Locomotive builders, •
. - Philada4 Bancroft & Sellers, .Mat.
, orner,46lll and 'James Sts.; Ftyriklin
Fire.. nhurance Philada,; Pennsyl
.viiiiit; Railroad Co., Philicla.; lareY &
fifth • and ' Minor Sur.;
Sharpies/I' Bro„ No. 32 South Second ,St.;
James Kent & Santee, No. - 147 North
W. - 1.1. -- liorstman - & - Sonsi
Nn.sl - North Third St.; Sail*, Williams
&CO No. S 7 Market St.; L.& it. Orne,
N0.•1135 Chestnut St. •
.
'lllii'rge assortment of the above Safes
alWays on hand (warranted to stand at
least 10'per cent. more fire than lIIIV Her
ring's. Safe.. now in age.) EVANS - &
wa . rsoN,• also manufacture and keep
for 'gale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and
Iron Sags - , for making fire-proof Vaults for.
Ranks • stores public,and private buildings.
Seal and Letter Copying Presses:;.Patent
Ante, Lined Refrigerators, &c. Please
give turn call, at Nb. 26 South FOURTH
Si , Philadelphia. •
• APr4 q, p355,--ty
Si. SON
KEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING STORE!,
..Nortb East corner or Second and Dock sts.,
'To the Citizens of Gettysburg; Pa. and
• . vicinity.
~TT
()D are respectfully invited to eXam•
na-':'ine the extensive' and Variedassort
tient of"&t.EN'S & BOYS' CLOTLIJNG,
pt-the store of the subscriber, where nets,
AlWays:hi found a full suppli. of READY
MADE: CLOTHING, of all sizes and de
scriptions, wore by men and boys of all
ages and sizes, made by experienced work.
men, and, of the very best material, the
Inal‘u,..fif, Still 'appearance surpassed by no
elfablisliment in the city. Please preserve
ts,nd,give me a call, and tit out
yourselSes and one in a manner worthy
of you and them. Retnember the North
Matt Cornell tit Second and Dock Streets.
•' s ' D. CI IF & SON.
Aptil 13;1855.-1y
FRENCH TRUSSES.
TIERNIA .OR RUrru RE success. I
sum hilly treated, and comfort insured,
, hyuse'ot the elegant French 'Creases, im
ported, by, the subscriber. and made tour- I
tter exiiressly, (or his sales.
auggripg with Rupture will be grat
tolearn that,dieeccasion now offers '
to procure -a Truss combining extreme
tpith rale durability and car
' 'reel colvitruction, iii . lieu of the .cumbrous
and, n,ncoinfortable article usuallysold,
ri assortment altvays on hand,
,adopted to every variety of 'Rupture in a
dultlAnd 'children, and for toile at a range
,
of ' Price` to shit all.. 'Cost of Single
'flosses, $2, s3;s4; and $5 ; Double, $4,
$5;111:,'$8. and $lO.
Pilismis at a distakee can have a Truss
sent in . ' any .addrese. by ' remitting the a
ibbuti,irending m'e'asure around the hips,
and staziag,side effected.
• -' For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the
Importer,,;.
-**„ ' CALEB 11. 'NEEDLES, •
• It. bor. Twelfth& ft)lec 'Streets, Philadelphia.
Derdt. for Dr.'l3,anning's Improved Pat
ent nody . ltrace,••
i Chest Expanders and
Erector DraceilPiiterit 'Shoulder Itracea ;
SfitspettioryDandagea Spinal Props and
I Lstliee Rdomir, with corupe :
tent lady attendant*. ' ,
Ma1c1) , 30 1 1855.-73m,
M'4MMI
roIXT MONNAI E. TOOKE!' BOOK
D4E,B.StN9 CASE NUNUFACTURPR.
N a W. coi.ol.Fourth & kiheatnut eta, Philadelphia.
A4AWAYS , ,Qn band a largo and varied
*apartment of
.:Portilimmaies, Pocket Books, Bankert
s CaOtt, NOM Bohlen, Port Folios, POria
-6k Des.tus, bre/ming Cases, TVork Boxes,
Cahas .71-audling Bags, Back gammon
Boaras: Chess Med, Piir.lcet Memorandum
7 BOrrkv,figar Cases, 4.c.
astmrtment of English,
trent* Mid German FANCY GOODS.
Fine 'pocket, Cutlery, Itazors, Razor
Strops and Gold kens -
'WV°leitaie,Second and Titiril Floors.
F. 11. SMITH
jlr.l{f nor > (*pa. c Ches,tput ets.,
N. it. - : , -011 - 1116 receipt of sl,'a 811 ri
r
ep g , will be rent to any part of the
Ut t iifitettibQ mail 1--describing pen ,
thus. medium, hard, or soft.
.I*WIPtCI9II:4BSP-r4-/
..:..:..,..,...,;,:,; z , .. 1..:,,J.5.. ,i.. - r 4. 4P.'..4'..
FRITZ t HENRY
litwitoi Nosh nun) sued, PIitLaDEVA.
1101K1000, Stmurnotuters. eurriefo;
A 414111 , ,a1) larptx+er?ot FRENCH ()A IX
-.4lltift4; and - 4641er in RED and OAK
aOCSVEVIs iER It: KIPP.
VAN 1865-IY
. Watches, Jewelry, Silverware
: .Nl9l FANCY GOODS., ,
A . o,hoice aesortrp,ept °fp? Finest Quality,
ICIR SAI.I AT TIM LOWWIT,C•bIi Pllltia, AT
. . .
Win. B. ELIICONnEAD'S,
Iss soul[ r:4econd Street. between Sinn and
Union, %Vest side, PHILADELPHIA
41:1-1E assortment 'embraces a Large
-lIV-ant! Select Stock of Fine Watches,
Jewelry, Silvei Wareotlhats Vare,,plated
Silver, in Spoons, Farks, L4dles, • Rte....-.
Jet Goods, 6741118 and Fancy Articles of a
superior quality, deserving ho examina
tion of those who desire to immure .the
best goods at fmiiesi, Cash Prices.
Slaving a .practical knowlettge of the
business, and all avaifable - facilities for im
porting and Manufacturing, the subscriber
conliileinly invites purchasers, believing
that he can supply them on terms as favor
elite as any other establishment in
. either
of the Atlantic Cities.
155,..A1l kinds of Diamond and Pearl
Jewelry and silver Ware manufacturedio
order. within a reasonable time.
ilan•Watebee,jewelry and Silair Ware
faithfully repaired.
W. B. EIMONHEAP,
atti 74 South '2d St.,a, fow doors above the 2d
St. Market, %Volt Side
12Irt the South Window of the Store,
ran!, .be seen - the famous BIRD CLOOK,
'Which counnuntls the admiration of the
scientific anti redone...
September 29. 1954.—1 y
SPRING GOODS, 1855.
JJD. GREENE lius now in his attire
• a large and choice STOCK of
SPRING DRESS GOODS, to which ho
particularly: asks the attention of the la
dies of
GErrYSOURG
Ilbautifol Spring Silks, from 62/ to $2,50.
Mirage nvid9yetuline Robes,
Fu nett Lawns and. Jacotioni,
Plaid Cambricks and Parents.
British and French Prints,
Baroge de Liabies,Summer Mouselins, Ste.
Bischufre.Stiper; Black Silks, unequalled
Shawls and" Mantillas in great variety, and
at the'liinfest prices.
J. D. Greene has hut .ONE PRICE,
and that thelowest kw.cash.
Corner. or Ninth . an 4 Arch Streets, Philadelphia.
• March 1.6,-1855.—54
Maxim O. %Tams.' tH. F. ZoLLioconrrs
& ZOLLICKOFFER
GEIVIORAL .1PRODII(M
COMMISSION 31E1IC1IANTS,
No. 129:14prth Auasrd Street, BALT DIOR
WILL pity particular atiention.to the pur-
chase ,of, GUANO and all
Consignments Solicited:
REFERENCES
Bsyrrmonr.:—lerael Griffith, Esq.. Christian
Keena r r, Esq. Dr. DI!rill Keener, E. L. Parker &
Barthotow,TiffanY & Co., Long & Byrn,
'Burst & Berry.'!' ' ' <
David Johnston. Esq., Jefferson county, Vn. ;
Cleany & Co. Cincinnati, 0. ; Mutingly.Ar. Gilpin,
Parkersburg, Va. ; lion. F. K. Zollickoffcr,..Nush
villa, T.; P Esq., Attorney at law, Pitts.
burg, Pa.; Jos. , Delliplarre, Esq., Hillsboro, O.;
C. W. Button, Esq., Harper's Forry..Va.; D. Mc.
Coneughy, Esq., Attorney at Taw, Gettysburg, Pe-
June 23, 1854.-1 y
OLD 'SOLDIERS.
•
'BOUNTY LIND ACT OF 1855.
HF . undersigned is now fully prepa
-a- red to file and prosecute Mints to
Bounty Land, loy soldiers of the Revolu
tion, of the War of 1812, and of At. other
wars in which the U. States have been en
gaged—and' for their Widows and minor
children. The new act embraces them
all. In addition to his long experience and
success, ho would add, that, In all the
many, claims he has hitherto filed, (be
tween 100 and 200) he has carefully pre
served, and'has now evert, thing necessa
ry' to establish the rights tif claimants--as
also Rolls and Lists of Companies, and fa
cilities for furnishing
. proofs in all cases
that may ho entrusted to htm.
He is now rapidly filing claims.' He
has made complete arrangements for loca
ting warrants in the Western States.—
Warrants bought- , —Warrants sold. Ap
ply personally or by letter to
..D. ArCONAUGIIY.
Gettysburg, March 9, 1855.—tf
BOUNTY LANDS.
SOLDIERS who served in any war of
the U. States a term ttot less than
jourteen days, are entitled to 160 ACRES
SOU N VIP LAN f),and in case of the tl.:nth
of the soldier, his widow or minor chil
dren. (if any,) are entitled to the same
quantity. In cases where 40 or 80 acres
have already been received, the difference
necessary to make up the 100 acres can
now bo drawn.
ICPApply to the subscriber. at his of
fice, in Gettysburg, whore persons having
Land Warrants to ,sell, rutty obtain the
highest price for them. •
R. G. M'CRRILRY.
March 16,1855 .-6 m
'BOUNTY LAND. CLIMB.
►HE undersigned will attend promptly
- 11 - to the collection of claims for BOUN
TY LANDS under the late act ,of Con=
greys. Those who have already received
40 or 80 Acres,' can now receive the bal.
ance, by calling on the subseriber and mak
ing the necessary application.
JOEL B. DANNER,
Gettysburg, March 9 ; 1855.---tf
HAY WANTED.
'PERSONS lurring Hay to sell will do
well by calling on the subscriber, in
Gettysburg.-who is desirous of purchasing.
The highest Market price will-r.be paid at
nil times. .43:5r - As he intends - having the
11#; . after being packed, hauled either to
Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to
haul will be given to those from whom he
may purchase._
• SOLOMON POWERS.
Dec. 24,1852.—tf
UEENSWSRE.--A. large and coin-
Vie Rime aysortment of Queenswere . just
just received at FAHNESTOCK'S old
Stand:
Come one! • Come aft!
WO see those cheap Goods just re•
ocivinf by
ARNOLa.
roftslonast Card*.
1). 3:1 9 CNAIIGIIY,
STTORNE Y liT LilW,
Wien rewired to one dont Wan of. Bue6lo
Drug& Boult•Store,Oluimbuniblitg*reet.) .
alliorney and Solicitor for
Patents and Pensions,
Bounty hind %Yarrows, Back-Pay sus
pended Claims, and all otherclaints against
the Government at Washington, D. C.:
also American clahnit in England. Land
Warrants locatpd and sold, or bought, and
highest prices giVeU. : .
Lands for sale--in lowa, Illinois, and
other Western States ; and Agents engaged
locating Warranti; there.
11igralpply to 'him, personally or by
letter.
.7 Gettysburg, N0v.11,1863. • •
•
CA11.21
L. C PBELL
• I
Attorney at LAw,
OFFICE on Chambersburg street, Get
tyaburg.'two (kora from Geo. Ar
nold's store, will attend to filing claims for
BOUNTY:LOD, under the Ist; Acts
of Congress, Penrions, &c. All business
entrusted to his hands will receive prompt
attention.
April 6, 1855.
DAVID WILLS,
Attorney at Law,
HAS token Mr. STRVENtidN'S office
North West Corner of Centre
Square.
REFERENCE.-110a. Thaddrua Slovens,
Eq.. balmily...
Dec. 30, 1853.
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, . .
DIEDITiE , T, •
0 FFICE in rhambershurg street
one door West of the Lutheran
Church, nearly opposite Grammer's store,
wherein may be fountl ready and willing
to attend to any case within the province
of the Dentist. Persons in want of full
sets of teeth aro invited to call.
REFERENCES.
Dr. G. N.lfettLucti T, ROV.C.P.KR•UTII,D.b
" D. Honsas, Prof. M•JACOnnr
- " 4.-Hussy, ‘' H. L. BAVtIll&R.
" D. GI " B.A. Murices nun°
Rev. R. JoexsoN, I 6' hi. L. ISTasysti.
July 7. 1848..
GROCERIES CONFECTIONS
BAG-oN„ - &c.
THIS WAY FOE BARGAINS I
ELMA NUEL . .ZIEGLEM has just re
turned from the city with the largest
lot of GROCERIES . he has ever belore
opened, to wltich he invites the attention
of nII, convinced that lie can offer RARE
BARGAINS. He has also a•tine tot of
Hanas, Shoulders, &c., Shad,
Mackerel and Herrings,
Oranges, f e emons, Raisins, Figs. Dates,
Almonds, Nuts, Candies of all kinds, To
bacco, Sugars, Snuff, Brooms. Brushes,
Blacking, with a general assortment of
variety goods. Give us a call fl
. you want
to buy cheap and good—nest door to the
"Star" office, Baltimore Street.
Gettysburg, May 11,1855.-0
1 0.
Mb,
HO , THIS WAY:
NEV GOODS BY THE QUNNTITY.
"SAXTON & COBEAN have just re
turned
AL from the City, with a splen
did assortment of SPRING & SUMMER
Hats .Sr. Caps, BoulB Shues, of every de
scription, and price.
White Beaver Hats, White and Black
Silk,• do. Panama, Canton, Straw and
Chip Hats, Kossuth, Cuban, and every va
riety of Soft Hat.
Also—Gontletneo's and Ladies' Boots
& Shoes, Gaiters, Buskins, Jenny Linds,
&c. All of which will be sold low, for
Cash, or Country Produce.
PAXTON & COBEAN.
May 4, 1855.
IicCORMICK'S PATENT
Reaping and. Mowing Machines.
E undersigned takes this method of
as informing the . Farmers of Adams
county, that he has been appointed Agent
for the sale of McCormick's PATENT
REAPING • & MOWING Machines in
Adams. county.
For particulars address the agent at
Fairfield, or call at his residence half a
mile South of town, where a machnie can
be seen at all times.
J. S. WITHEROW, Sgent.
April 13, 1855.-3 m
frefrAt a large and enthusi
astic meeting lately held to devise ways
and means for the better protection of the
people from imposition,. various plans
wore proposed and discussed. and after ma
ture deliberation, they ntrimously Re.
solved,'That to secure the most desirable,
best and cheapest Goods, of every va
riety , you mast go to FAHNESTOOK'S.
nik BOXES BEST CONGRESS
%FIT TOBACCO, in rtore and for
gale by IVM. BUEHLER,
lb 7 Franklin street.
Nov. 24, 1854 r
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
OF all kinds, from the best /
ilouses in the City, con
stantly on hand and for sale atl...
the Drug and Bookstore of I
S., H. BUEHLER.
TOBACCO.
0 11 BOXESB. LUMP TO.
1 . 0 BACCO. I,
in,etore and for aide,
at II cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S
Old Stand, the cheapest in the city. No.
157 Franklin at., 'Baltimore.
N0v..24. 1854.—tf . •
LADIES can • be supplied with every
variety of Dress Shoes, by calling at
PAXTON & COBEANS.
MUSLIN.% (bleached and unbleached,)
Drillings and Tickinp. ' If you
want to buy - them good and. cheap call at
SCRIOK'S.
- JUST FROM TIIE . TITYI
Fancy i Onpds °raft kinds ror
.Latiets and Gentitzisen.
1111 ISS M'CLELLAN ling just returned
from •the City with a supetior assort
ment of FANCY GOODS, to which Ale
invites Ike attention bf (Alike and Gentle
men as being equal to anything in the mat-
Ito, and which will be sold low on the
principle._ of "Quick sales .and small
Inolils,." The usiortmcnt includes the
new and fashionable styles of •
Cashmeres, Silks,
De Laines, Gingbarns, Calicoes,
Do Rage, Coburg Cloths, Muslin, Lin
nen, Sack Flannels, Bonnets and Bonnet
Trimmings, Satins, Ladies * Dress Trim
niings, Velvets, Arlificials, Black Veils,
Blue dOe'.GloVes, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
French'itorked Collars, Cambric, Jaconot
and Swiss Edgings, Inset-tinge, &baling,
Sleeves, • Mohair and Silk Mits, Black
Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
Braids, Fans, Gentlemen's Collars, Combs
of all kinds, &c., &c. go. Ladies and
Gentletnen are requested to call and ex
amine our Goods. It n ill give us pleasure
to ,Stow -them.
March 110, 1855.
WE CAM BE. BEAT
atiotherarrieal of Splendid
witty GOods;
JR. HAVE the pleasure 'ol annonneing to
my friends and the public generally,
that 1 have just received mid opened
large and splendid supply of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS.
* , l;hey consist in part of French, Eng-
Wand American monis, of all colors,
(rein $2 to $5 ; Plain antlyancy Cassi
niers, Tweeds. Cashmerctia, Plain and
Fancy Uncut', together with a variety of
Pant Stull's, front 121 cents up. Vestings,
in large variety.
MMM=
we have SILKS, SILK TISSUE. Linen
Lustres, Alpacas, Lawns, Giughains from
10 cants up ; Luisse Willa, Plain and
Plaid Jaconets, Lama Plaids, Mous de
Laines, Calicoes from a tip up.—also, Silk,
Kid, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves,
Hosiery, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Thread, Suisse, Cambric and Cotton
Laces and Edgings. Also,
Bonnets, Ribbons ani,l Flowers
Our present Stock is large. and has been
selected with great care, both as regards
Style, Quality and Price, and as our mono
is “Srnall Profits and Quick Sales," we
hope all who wish GREAT BARGAINS
will give us a cull before purchasing else
where.
.1. L. SCHICK.
April 13, 1856.
STILI. THEY COME!
.Veto Goods del Less Priced.
fp A }EWERS, look to your interests. If
you want to gel hack the money you
lost, just call at the Northwest caller of
the Diamond, where you will save at least
Pb per cent. and get the full Worth of
your money, and where-you will no: have
to pay for those who don't pay. Don't
forget to bring your money. Also bring
along anything and
.every thing you have
to sell—such as BUTTER, EGGS, BA
CON, LARD, RAGS, and everything
you think will sell—and 1 will buy at
what they are worth. Just call at the
People's Store.
111" The Stock consists of Din
GOODS, Groceries, Clo hing made to
order, *c.
New Queens-wure and Cedar-ware
JOHN HOKE
Gettysburg, March 2, 1855.-0'
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS.
A ARNOLD has just returned from
A - mL• the Cities, with the largest and
cheapest stork of Spring and Summer
GOODS, ever before offered to the citi.
zens of the Town or County, consisting
in part of French Black, Brown, Blue and
Olive Cloths, Fancy and Black Cassi
mecca, Satin. Cassimere Marseilles, and
and other Vestings, Tweeds, Kentucky
Jeans, and Satinects, for Mons' wear.
Bereges, Bere de Laines,Mous
ge
de Laines, &c.,
for Ladle's' wear, also
a large and splendid assortment of BON
NETS, Parasols, Men's Canton, Straw,
and Palm Leaf HATS.
He invites all to come.and examine his
Stock of Goods. He assures them he will
sell 30 per cent. cheaper than any other
house in town. ,
March 30, 1855.
HEADY-LE CLOTHING
Pery Cheap.
•.--
61E0INE ARNOLD
HAS just received at his Merchant
Taylor Shop, where he hue
Experiellted* Workifiesi
constantly employed making up, an exten
'dive .assortment of Black, Blue, Olive
'Green, Brown, and Claret French Cloths
suitable for the season, also a large stook
of Plain andfandY . Cassimers, Silk, Satin,
and every variety of. Plain and Fancy
Vestings, !Annan Drillings, Satins,- and
Dress goods, of every kitid,''for Men's and
Boys' tv.ear--Conetantly int band a large
lot of Ready-made Clothing. and on short
notice Will make up a garment at any
time. The clothing is all .of ofir. own.ma
k Mg, and we will warrant them. to be.done
.
in the vary best manner, and as to prices
we challenge competition.' .Our Cleths,
Cassimers, &c., are unusually cheap.
Give us a call.--our object
,is to please.—
Quick sales and* small profits. is our
motto. . GEO. ARNOLD'.
March 307.1855.
Dr. Wlckoysl Cnoleiris Drops.
VOR the cure of CHOLERA, -Omit
• tory, Croup, dm Prepared' by D
WAttnert 'and for Bile by SAMUEL H.
BUEHI,ER ; Gettfaborg, Pa.
RAPE and other Shawls, new and
C
splendid styles to be had chenp at
v. 'SCHICKS.
I F you want a fine Beaver or Silk Ilat,
all on PAXTON & COBEAN..
YOU will always find plenty of Gentle
inen's bellies and Children's Snotts
PAXTON & COBEAN'S:
lICIIMRABOLS and FANS, 4:)f - all priced
AL and queliden at
NEW GOODS AGAIN.
S. GRAMMER, lte' just returned
V • from Philadelphia with as hand
some and cheap an assortment nl
,Spring Sr. Summer Goods
ever brought to Gettysburg, consisting, in
part of CLOTHS, Black and Fancy Cas.
simeres, Marseilles for Penis and Vests,
Satinetts, &c. Also Bareges. Barege de
Laines, Chili Barege. Brilliantine Silks,
Satins, Lawns, Gingliams, Calicoes,
Cloths, Sleeve, Jarkonet and Swiss
Flouncing, Bonnets, Ribbons, &c., &c.—
Also
Groceries & Queensware,
which will
. tie sold ,at reduced prices for
Cash or country Produce. To punctual
customers a credit of six months.
J.B GRAMMER.
April 0, 1855.—tf
TRW' IIVICT
HARDWIRE STORE.
IrrHE Subscribers would respectfully
IL announce to their friends and the
public, that they have opened a NEW
HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at,.
adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEGLER,
Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a
large and general assortment af
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
GROCERIES )
CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS,
Springs, Axles, Saddlery,
Cedar IVare, Shoe Findings;
Paints, Oils, &Dyestuffs,
a general, incuding every descriptio.i of
articles in the above line of business—to
which they invite the attention of Coach
makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet
makers, Shoemakets, Saddlers, and the
public generally.
Our stock having been selected with great
earc and purchashed for Cash, we guart
antee,(for the Heady Money,) to dispose
of any part of it on as reasonable terms as
they can be purchased any where.
We particularly request a call from our
friends, and earnestly solicit a share of
public favor, as we are determined to es
tablish a character for selling Goods at
ow prices and doing business on fair prin.
liples.
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, June 13.1851.—a. '
EMT CHEAP STCRE.
E have just opened and otter to
• the Public, the bust ant! cheapest
assortment of
Aipring . JP Summer Goads
ever received in the Borough. Having
purchased with great care, and being de
termined to sell cheap, we can offer,
without fear of competition, the largest
and most desirable assortment, and at a
cheaper rate than can be furnished in or
out of the Borough. We wituld respect
fully call the attention of our friends and
customers to our fine assortment of Black
and Faucv
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,
and Vestings, Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans,
Cottnnades, Van( Sniff of every *descrip
tion, Nankeenette, Tweed, &e.
FOR THE STIES—we can show a
splendid variety of
Dress Goods, Berages,
of-all colors, Borage De Laines, Mous Do
Laines, Lawns. Brilliantines, Silks, Bon
nets, Ribbons, Fans, New Styles, Swiss,
&c., &c.
Of Queellsware and Groceries
we have out usual supply.
Grateful for our past favors, we hope
to merit a continuauce of the same. Call
and examine our stock and satisfy your
selves that our's is THE CHEAP
STORE.
No trouble to show Goods.
FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS.
Sign of the Red Front
April 13; 1855.
NEIV CONFECTIONERY.
1:)11.11133:1 PLAN=
n ESPECTFULLY informs his friends
ALII . and the public generally that he has
taken the stand recently occupied by G.
%V. BLESSING. iu Chambersburg street,
adjoining Stitvaxit's hotel, where he has
opened a large and choice assortment of
CONFECTIONS
of all kinds, CANDIES, Lemons, Oranges
Raisins, Almonds, Pea Nuts, Am, to which
he invites the attention of dealers. He de
signs also keeping ICE CREAM, and
MEAD of the best quality, and solicits
the patronage of the public.
DANIEL PLANK.
Gettysburg, April 13, 185 b.—If
:MEM gg i ßßSa
CHEAP . AS THE CHEAPEST.
MINE BRAM
AS JUST received from the Cities
S
as large a stock of New Goods as
has ever been offered to the public at any
time, among which are—
Cheep Cloths, Black, Blue, Olive,
Brown, and Claret, Plain end . Fancy Cas
simers of every variety, Vesting, Ready
Made Clothing, Ladies' dress
_goods in
great variety, Men's wear of every de
scription, a cheap lot of Domestic and
Debage Alpaccas, Poplins, Alpacca 'De
-
bilge, Gingham, N. , Delai nets,. Calicoes,
Silks, Sallll9, Bonnets, Bats, Groceries,
Queens ware, dm.,
.dto.
Being ,determined not to be undersold
we predge ourselves to sell u cheap as
any other establishment in this place or
elsewhere. Please call, examine' and
judge for yourselves
• GEO. ARNOLD.
March 30, 1855..
1 HEMS. KENTUCKY LEAF
•'"Ar TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana,
25 do Sawn, 20 do St. Jago, 20 Cases
Seed Leaf. Just' received end for sale by
V.M. BUEHLER,
Na. 167 Franklin street.
--Nov. 24, 1854.. -
lULINB Quitars, Accordions, Mu
m tittas. Haratonitans, Guitar. and Vico
lilts Strings, at
SAMSO3i'S.
. „
• FIRE INSURANCE.
11111 E “.Idams County Mutual Are In.
surance Cautpany' located at qet
ysburg, is nnw in successful operation,and
'for lowness of rates, economical manage
ment of its af f airs, and safety in Insurances,
challenges comparison with any other
similar company. All its operations are
conducted under the personal supervision
of Managers selected by the Stockholders.
The Books of the Company are at all• times
open to the inspection, of those insuring in
it. As no travelling agents are employed,
persons desiring to insure can make ap
plication to either of the Managers, front
whom all requisite information ran be
gained. 11::7"'r I e Managers are :
Borough—George liwupo, D. A. Buohlor,
Wills ' A. I.l.lCurts,. Samuel R. Russell. R.
Biminis, H. Fahnestock, 1), M'Creary, D. Mc..
Consughy.
Menallon—Wm. B. Wilson,
lillumberiand—Rolicrt McCurdy,
Skraban—Jacob King,
Franklin—Andrew Heintzelninn,
Homiltonban—Amos W. Alaginly, J. J.Kurr.
Liberty—Abroliens
Latitnora—Jacob Griest,
Mountjoy —Joseph Fink,
Oxford—lohn L. Noel.
Ifuntingtoo—U. F. Gardner
President—GEOßGE SWOI'E.
Vico President-BAmust. R. Itusri . ..L.
Secrotary—D. A. 01,1:11L1:11.
Treasurer—l/Avis APen lIT.
Executive Oetnntittee—Arreusw IfKI lr:sL
NAN, lioneur M'Ouser, J•cuts Kt NU.
Sopt.ls, 1854—1 f.
SAFE-SPEEDY-SURE! !
BOMBING FOR YOUR OWN - BENEFIT !
AV ME DICIN adapted to general great-
Aar ly superior to others, and within the amine
ot every individual.
100 I'illN for
No extortion in price—no Calomel—no miner
•I poison whatever.
DR. TowNsiamors
HEAL 'r PILLS
folly merit the great reputation they hove acquir
ed They are called tar from all parts at the land,
because they are all that china to he. WHAT
THEY WILL DO.:
They purify the blood,
l'hey Ciell/14 the 6vatein of Humors,
, They ewe Dyspepsia and and Indigestion.
They create an A ppetite.
They cure Sick Headache, Dizziness and low
Spirits.
They wrest Fevers.
They promote a lienvy action of the Liver.
They ore a sure cure for Costiveness and Habit
! uol Constipation.
They are highly efficacious in Female Complaints
They stren2then mid give tone to the 'System.
THEY Alt E THE . n EST FAMILY M EDI
CIN E KNOWN.
It is no obvious inquire, how one medicine can
cure so many different complaints. These PI no.
however, ate so compounded or curative mateink
that persons have only to THY TH EN! end the
answer will be round iu U restored hash Ou r ! on
invigorated constitution. EACII HI IJ COS.
TALUS NM PILLS, at the astonishingly low
price of 26 Uents.
Every individual should have them.
F. A. PALMER, Gen. Ael•
Smninuton.
An ENTs., For sa!e by S. H. 1311 , 111er. and
Snertud s. I , nrney,(letrysloirg : IL S. Fink, Pleas
ant & illoilter, Liitlestown ; John
Bushey, MeNlierrystowit ; Saul tie] Fe her, r , Low -
er's : Jesse Houck, Buller township ; An
drew Creglow, Centre Alin ; Abel T. Wright,
llenderseille ; Jacob Pensyl, Xliddletown ; Jacob
F. Lower, Areinltaville; 11. W. Whitmore. Mum
mashing OPlailip Neon, McKnigltiseille ; Thom.
as J. Cooper, Franklin tp., ; Jacob Mark, Comb.
otwn ; Aulabangh & Spangler, East llerlin ; J.
Marlin, New Oxford; .1. 12. Henry, A bbutu.t..wii.
August 11, Itsfq—cow—ly.
nod Sores on children ; Sore lips, Pimples on the
Face, and oil diseases of the skin.
tv• For particulars see small hills arenmnsoy
ing each box.
0:r20,000 boxes sold in this State the past
year, and gave universal satisfaction.
The great secret of the popularity of this ointment
ies in the fact that it accomplishes all it is recoil'-
.mended to do, and that I do not recommend it
to cure any thing but what from the nature of the
ingredients, it is an absolute specific for, while
other preparations of the kind are recommended
to cure every disease that human flesh is heir to,
from Consumption down to the bite of a flea.
when, in fact, all the medical properties they con
tain aro in the handbills, and the thousands of
fictitious certificates published in th e i t
I invite those troubled with the above com
plaints, (particularly Salt Rheum) to take a box
and try it,—if you are not fully satisfied, return
it and take bock your money.
N. B.—l havo hundreds of testimonials I eon
show any 'ono who feels disposed to call on ma
and satisfy himself of tho virtues of tho Oint
meat.
Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL,
Naugatuck, COllll.
ETTo whom all orders should be addressed.--
Sold also by the principal Druggists and country
Merchants generally. Prico 25 cents.
WIIOLEIIA LE DEPOTB.--C. V. Clikener & Co ,
No Si, Barclay St., New York ; A. McClure .5r. ,
Co., Albany; J. Kidd & Co., Pittsburg ;
Wm
H. Brown & Bro., N 0.4 Liberty St., Baltimore
T. W. Hyatt & dons, Philadelphia.
AGENTS.—SamueI H. Buehler, Gettyriburg ;
IL S. Fink, Pleasant 11111; Spalding & Brother,
Litticstown; John Huntley, 51c8berryntown ;Som•
uol Faber Jr., Lower's Mill ; Jesse Houck, But
ler township; Andrew Creglow, Centro Mill ;
Abel "P. Wright, liendersville ; Jacob Pensyl-
Middletown ; Jacob F. Lower, Arendtsville ; H
W. Whitmore, Mummastutrg; Philip Hann, 51'
Knighthrille ;Thos. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. ; Ja
cob Mark, Cnshtown ; Attlabaugh & Spangler-
East Berlin; J. Martin, New Oxford; J. Henry,
AbbottsloWn.
August 11, 1854--lyeow.
Bonnets! Hats I
WHO wants Cheap Bonnets 1 Pub
liah it to the world, and the ladies
in particular, that FA HNESTOCKS keep,
the prettiest Bonnets in town.
Also Nriatria, new style Leghorn,
Straw, and ,every variety of Summer
Hats, to be had cheap at
The Sign of Red
April 18,1855.
Breinig Fronefield & Co's.;
VEGETABLE CATTLE
ND POWDER,
A
CATTLE LINIMENT,
SOLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL
by, S. H. BUEHLER, agent . fur
&dame county. •
Dec. 30th, 1954.
To J?lillineri.
CHICK inviter. attention to his large
fili
and desitaine mortnient of MILLI
NERY GOODS. We can't be out Alene
n Quality, Style or Price. .
W."
NOW is THE TIME. ..•••••
MR..
S. WEAVER respectfully au
flounces to the Ladies and Gentle
men of Gettysburg and vicinity that he.
has resumed the Daguerreotype business,.
at the old mend, in Chambershurg street,
where ho will be happy to receive visitors
desirous of securing perfect' Daguerreo
types of themselves or friends.
Being furnished with an entire new and
costly apparatus, be is prepared to take
pictures in every siylo of the art and in
sure perfect satisfaction.
eFrj.Charges from 50 cts to *lO 00.
r7rllours of operating [row 8. A. M..
to 4 P. M.
(17 - 111 dress avoid light, red, blue, or
purple.* Dark dress adds much to' the
beauty of the picture.
June 9, 185.1.—tf
%MN:4 1 )o lAA th
Removed a Jew dom-a tiontleof the old Stand
H. SKI LLY respectfully informs
his old customers and the public
- -morally, that he contitt
-18 the TAILORING
USINESS, at his new
tend. in Son . h Baltimore
tree, where he will he
ippy to accommodate all
ho mny patronize him.
re warranted to fit and
be of most substantial make. Thankful
for past favors, he solicits a coniiimance of
piddle patronage.
Me New lark Spring and Sum
mer IIiSIIIONStira received. Call and
ace them.
April 27, 1855.—1 f
*lf r
TIN 1111 IE! TIN MIRE!
EO. E. BUEHLER informs his
LI [mond; and enaminers that he has a
very large assortment of
'l'9N WARE
on hand ready for the Spring sale, made
by experienced workmen and of good ma
erials, whirl' will he sold low for CASH
or COUNTRY PRODUCE. 11(}`Call
nnil see. -
C;ettyrburg, March 10, 1854
mg NS mAld
O li N IV. 'l'l I'TO N, Fashionable Bar
er ber and Hair Dresser, can at all times
be found prepared in attend to the calls of
the people, at the Tett ple, it) the Diamond,
adjoining the County Building. From
long experience, he flatters himself that he
can go through all the ramifications of the
i'ortsoriatt Deparf mesa
with such an infinite degree of skill, as
will uteri with the entire satisfaction of all
who may submit their chins to the keen
()deal of his razors. fie hopes therefore.
that by his attention to business, and n de
sire to please, he will merit as well as re
ceive, a liberal share of public patronage.
The sick will be attended to at their pri
vate dwellings.
E MAL
Ft)f:
tl:Qtc
Saltrhoton,
i r y *ipeltts
(i It ilbiniue,
Cloippod or
cruckeilhaml
urns rind
`cnitie. Cuts
IV o untie of
oroi k i oak
Piles; 1:111noi
mationof the
Bruast;liiies
breaking out
%%
NINA
- -
S. H. BUEHLER
SAS received a largely increased as
sortment of Classical. Theological,
School and Miscella
neous 1111:
130()Iig
9 se7W*.
of all kinds, including -
a large number of handsomely bound
Standard Poets of England and America—
Annuals, &c., suitable for Gilts. Also,
ATTIONIEIVE
of every variety, Gold Pens and Pencils.
Penknives, Envelopes, &c.. &c. All of
which will be: sold at a small advance on
coat. 111:7•Cell and see them .
I)ec. 22, 1854.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
AARNOLD has now on hand and
• is constantly making up Spring
and Summer Clothing, in which he invites
the attention of all in the town and county.
He will undersell any house in the Town
or County.
March 30, 1855.
300,000 SEGARS of every
description an d
Brands, all of which are offered lower
thait.any other - House in the city. Aud
warrants nll he sells to be of the best ma-.
ferial. Call and examine. •
• WM. BUEHLER,
Ao. 15? Franklin Week •
Nov. 24, 1854. -
SPOUTING! SPOUTING! ,
Ci...EGIIGE and Henry Wampler wilt
‘-fli Make House Spouting aril pat up
the same low, for cash or country pro.
duce. Farmers and all others wishing
their Houses. Barns, dr,c, spouted;• would
do well to give them, a call.
dy, H. WAMPLER.
BOXER BLACK FAT in , store
and for •ale-by '
W.M. BUEHLER',•
No. 157 Franklin street, Ballinbors4
Nov. 29; 1854.—tf ,
TOBIAS' • LINIMENT
2
F. the cure of Headache, Cholera
Morbus,Toothaohe, Bruises, Sprit ins,.
Stm,--a most excellent remedy—fiir Salm
of the DRUG STORE of •
• S. IL BUEHLER.,
I work entrusted in his