- AINIONIit , 11 ..„.. -.i.....„4... s T 11 ' 10 1 NO it., 0. *v i m,. ar, , Thownire4. In e count wa theßar' otyth of Gettysburg. DR. To attalitilgiTii In hand's aft: • welty for 1863, 3 73 Dal , Sistine! Weaver, for 1854; 150'84/ Tax enosiled Fx. 1855, 1238 60 Rea* reed koza Danner & Ziegler, 14 00 Caekolc 1060 , from A. Ileintzelman, 300 00 U. Shrrock, 650 00 TailSorbegis l • '' ' - ' 47 00 Libertine end fines, 6 00 Additional Tea at Election, 1 95 bahinee due' on 'settlement, 10 007n1 . 01t4 W. Weigle, for bowls, 4 95 Jelefivat'Cidp, Election offieer„ 375 'DO.; 'Painting, . 150 Andrew flointraynari,nterest, • 4 50 H. D. Wutthis,`note an d' interest, 203 00 Ci•Wv.liolfamui, smith work, 14 61 E. Z. Little,7ieeping engines, SO 00 i;d1)00 •.! Ladders and poles, 73 96 Water Company, rent, 7 50 fitillebaugh, fire-hooka, 5 00 Stable; printing, ' 16 00 James Hosier and othere,,police, 7 00 George Swope, note and interest, 583 00 Idielmi Day, work, 11 75 Edward Little, " 5 40 (leo. C. Strickhouser, carting & work, 23 721 Daniel M. Smyser, interest, 46 80 L. A. &C. H. Bachletv printing, 15 50 Jelin EitzMiller, Daring, 62 68 .locus R"th.i.Planki 7 10 John Taneypaving, 6 621 Solomon' Powers, freight, 75 Henry Itine, work, . , 41 56 Jatieli.Vorbeek, building culvert, 30 00 George Codori, carting, 33 450 (}kx,rgo Wampler, work, 60 Jeremiah Taney, paving, 2 00 John Gilbert, carting, and work, 76 53 James A. Thompson, do., 11 87i Henry Culp, land for Street, 33 10 Do. • work, 3'l2} Adnni Fouls, ' 6 00 Conrad Snyder ' 1 • 671 Alexadar Praia, town clock, 78 00 H. Jenttniakflaaligtin work, / 76 11,246101, 11414240, X6OO amain 'Thompson stone, 75 — Grupy Stansberry, liorie, 259 81 Jobe ,Wertmr, '• Work, siinda Hunter, " li`Afighinbaugb, " jirickser . , " oeb Jitetb IJcsinith work, .5 50 Ile'n Ale, work, 228 kkr * ok Wisotakey, carting, B7 Hikick d ItCreity ,interest,, 23 92 Ssmuel . Weaver, tax and quit rents, 4 40 Jitclobs„' gradii : ig 150 00 11, O. Harper, printing, 12 50 -John...lll4r,,Work, . 7 871- li k lfd iffier , dk Little, work,. •.3 00 Clapsaddle, • 6 , '.3 00 Holilf Welty, - " - ,5 00 P i eensp,Wilkert , . : 71 05 voliileyciftWoue, • " 220 1411iritim+14iiinavay,' 3 00 Xl:titer, atone, '2 00 `ll Work 290 I'sjip Wickery, " • titt Nolen , ' l , ' 50,, • , 25 John 101141 ' ' 7.1 04 Hetler 4 turtzi blank book, 25 Solomon Powers, granite, 23 05 .f. Cnlp, painting, • 350 h4raßel WeaVeri-tax refunded for 1864, 5 39/ J3urgess and Town Connell, 35 00 Cleric and Treatursr, . • 3O 00 Pasting Ordihificea. 37i Ilikauncl-Wearer, feee for colloctin,g taxed On duplictito of 1854, 48 65 11 ) additional released on same, 4CB t 11n and errors for 1855, 30 42 Iso. feeil for Colleetion, - 1855, 51, 08 Tax outatandieg , o 9 dupl . of 1855, 131 .81 Do. ,• • do 1853, 373 re warranted to fit and 'bed most substantial make. ThanWU for past favors, herolieits a continuance o puiblie patronage. 'The New Thrk Spring and Sum yner RlSHlONSarereceiVed. Call and •92282 944 aeo them. Balancek lianas orate Tr r easurer, 2818 " 27 Thy agnTh i 'Uri gnel3, own anted of the Bor. aggh:OfGettyliburg,, have examined the fore goirienciount of R. G. WCREAII; Treasurer of said 'B,erengb,,ustdind it correct, and a bal line; ill :the - hands of said Treasurerer of Twonts•uine Dollars. and Eighteen Cents, as abihe stated., ; ShttliTEL R. ROBSELL, JAS.' A. THOMPSON, ' • D. KANDLEHART, JOHN GILBERT, • S. 8. M'CREARY, -Atkrßll.:.--4t - Limit nfratepero Hernalnlng In the Alnashoune of Adamos County on fitelroi day of January, 1858. Males, • 48 Females ' , - • 43 Clilldten,' 4 Colorel people, 3 • • ' • ; Adenit6l within the year, ' '67 !Wayfaring Paupers notineheled in • , PRODUCE OF FARM FOR 1855. , . *h • 177 be. Oats, /28 " Bars of Corn,' ; 2679 " Potatoes, lOO ." ClOveneod, 81" .TirsO/,hy 8;14 .6 Turnips, 50 " , . 31" Onions, 37 " /fay, ' '46 Loads of Corn Fodder, , 24 ,Ifeade orCibbage, 1860 Pocinds Of Beef, 5303 ' 44 :of Park, • : 3048 " of Beef Tallow , 648 . -,- .MANUFACTURED: Barrels of Sonnaoni, " of Apple Batter, of RWI Soap, ' Bard Eioap,. Candles, Coeur and Flctzdabonts, r Vests, • • . Steckings, (pairs) T , Footed, Muslin Atli rts, • • f„latiztel " . Rhorl, oo;fni, ". ' ‘. B liA:l o '4 l l 6 4l Aproruk • , %Ikon; Weels;‘ Chairß•dar. • " i 0 - Festkers9rll6l4l,r- Palen, Slips, 40 t 4 • - rig 17 aathecti - . .I' , :rlilUUß L ,scorT, Weer:rd.: :Apra i1i4841. DANA W l / 4 Fans—itaclut of the i - SCHICK'S. 14R00113 and CEDA. T cr $ WAZE. fii• s. ucle 41. I" • • ARNEcrro of SILL RAT st VPII/11)11 w. PAXT'Is• frOakiX 7 4.-.4 attlel* just yeeeived a {: .• ' SOXIS. HAUfIIRE ,STORB. THE, Subreriberie would respectfully 'announce "to their friends and %Isl. public, that they Nave opened 4NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at,. adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEGLER, Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a arge and general assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES ) Cutlery and Coach Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Painth,Oils, &Dyestuffs, n general, incuding every descriptioa of articles in the above line of business—to which they. invite the attention of Coach rnakers,l:llaCksmiths, Carpenters,Cabinet. makers, Slfnemakers, Saddlers, and the t.ublic generally. Our stock having been selected with great earn and purchashedlor Cash, we guart antee,(for the Ready 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, I.nd earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character for sellmo Goods at ow prioes and doing business on fair prin. liples. 42312 021 JOEL D. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. tr Getsburg, Jun '13,1851.--G. --- GROCERIES CONFECTIONS, Iit&CON, dze. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! EMANUEL ZIEGLER liae fuel lo turned from the city with the largest In of GROCERIES he has ever before opened, to which he invitee tho attention of ail, convinced that he can offer RARE BARGAINS. Ile has also a fine lot of Hams, Shoulders, &c., Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, Oranges. Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Dates, Almonds, Nuts, Candies of all kinds, To bacco, &gars, Snuff, Bro Mos, Brushes, Blactang, with a general assortment of varietygnods. Give us a call if you want to buy Atop ion(' good—next door to the ...Star' office, Baltimore Street. Gettysburg, Nay 11,18155.—tf , ‘ ,,,,, %%%1A%%" Rimmed a few doors Smith of the old &and. -ti.•SKEItLY respactfully informs hie old customers and the public generally, that he confin ing the• TAILORING iUSINESS, at his new land. in South Baltimore tree, where he will be lappy to accommodate all 'ho may Patronize him. ll work entrusted to hie CALL AND SEE ES IT TUE '02312 02} AE W - S T A r D. VI. T. ICING respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally that ho continues the TAILORING BUS! NESS in the room adjoining the store of J. Latirence Schick, ana fronting on the Dia mond. Ho has made arraements to receive regularly the LATEST FASHIONS, and it will be his constant ai m to give entire satia te those who may favor him with their custom. siirCouutry produce will be taken in ex change for work. WM. T. SING Gettysburg, Sept. 58, 1855. J 9II I IMIONT9 =MC& OHN W. TIPTON , Fashionable Bar ber and Bair Dresser, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calla of the people, at thu Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From long experience, he flatters himself that he can, gu through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with such an infinite degree of skill,at will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen odeal of his razors. He hopes therefore; that by his attention to business, and a tle 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. BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS, rip HE undersigned will attend promptly t o the collection of claims for BOUN TY LANDS under the late act of Con gress. Those who have already received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal ance, by calling on the subscriber and mak ing the necessary application. • 12 Io•-• 29 2001b8. 4560 " 300 a JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 9,1855.—tf TOBACCO. 100 IBOXES LB. LUMP TO BACCO in store and for sale, at 11 cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S Old Stind, the cheapest in the city. No 157 Franklin at., Baltimore. HOSIERY.—A new article of SILK and WOOL HOSE, and Silk•lined HOSE, for sale at 79 30 20 43 FAHNESTOCR. BROTHERS, Sign of the Red front. .1118 'STAR AND BANNBII, I. published every Friday Evening, in , Batti more street, in the three Story build ing, a few doors above Fain estocka Store, by D. A. BUEHLER. TERMS. If paid in advance or within the year $2 per annum—if not paid within the year $2 60. No paper discontinued until ell arrearages are paid—except at tie optionof the Editor. Sin gle copies ti} cents. A failure to notify a die continuance will be regarded as a new engage ment, Adrertisements not exceeding a square in crted three times for sl—every aubsequent insertion 26 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. All advertisementsnot specially ordered for a given time will be coutinned un til forbid. A - liberal reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printiissr of alt Ida& needed neatly and promptly, and on negotiable tones. ++.~liß ~ :~~ .i PAPER HANGINOSPEPOT MIMI) TO '110:IO 1:0111ifilleit STRUT, TOILIL, • Directly cpporite the Iruiern,Hold. THE CROTON MANUFACTURISO COMPANY, (organised in 1846, under the General Manu facturing Law of tho State of New York„) Offers at wholesale, in quantities to euit pur chasers, at Manufacturers' lowest prices, for cash or approved credit, PAPER HANGINGS, of every 'Vie & price BORDERS to match. FIRE•BOARD PRINTS, in great variety, TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES, WIDE WINDOW CURTAIN PAPER, and WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES, Of the latest styles and superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation. As their stock is large and entirely new, they in vite Merchants, Booksellers, and Dealers in these articles to call and examine their styles and prices whenever they visit the city. March 24, 1856-6 t YORE SINROECS EFEIEWOI. sEMINAIII". (oNE MILK PROM rrreagnuico,) • WILL commence its Nineteenth Session ou the sth day of the 6th month nut, (Mar) Parents and Guardians are respectfully in vited to make themselves acquainted with the merits of this institution before concluding to send their daughters or wards elsewhere. The location is pleasant, healthy, and reti red. Tho course of instruction embraces all the branches of au English education, together with the French and German languages and Drawing. TERMS.—For Board and Tuition in Eng lish branches per session of 20 weeks, $5O. $9...F0r Circulars or farther information address OEL WIERMAN, Principal, York Springs. March 28,1856.-2 m GETTYSBURG POEM. A NEW FIRM. 111 1 HE undersigned, having entered into partneship to carry on the Foundry bu siness under the firm of WARREN & SONS, hereby make known to the.citi .zens of Adams and adjoining counties, that we are prepared to make every thing in our line of business. We have con formity on hand, the HATHAWAY ■nd other COOKING W.TOVIAS, the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves, of various styles and sizes Pots, Kettles and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons,Washing Mt :chines, Ash-plates, Boot-scrapers, &e. Castings for Mills and other Machinery. PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description, kr.— We make the Saylor, Blocher, and differ ent kinds of Witherow Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of FENCING Sr. RAILING for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't he beat for beauty or cheapness. ICPAII the above articles , will be sold cheap for Cash er Country Produce. • Pr?' BLACKSSIITHING still cell inued. BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in our line made to order.' THRESHING AIRCIIINES repair. ed nt shortest notice. Being Moulders ourselves, we will do our work RIGHT. THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN,. THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 11, 1855.741 WHO WANTS A GOOD AND CHEAP ..., `.• '‘,..-:- clf_L---_ - -, , ,,_ __- Nt.... , link ~.... -*- - -:- 4 tli Li.: Ir . .. - 1 4 , t IP iin . ------ 4.1% 4 0 . J. - . 61, .. , ~..,.. , 1 .v.:, ~ -: ii r mo o ... 411111111 e- - l DIGIBREOTYPE? SAMUEL WEAVER having provided him self with an entire new and costly appa ratus, is now prepared to furnish Daguerreotypes, in every style of the art, which he will war rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex perience and superior apparatus give him ad vantages seldom furnished by Dagnerrean es tablishments out of the city. He has a large number of specimens at his Gallery, Chino bersburg street, which the publicare requested to call and examine. 6t .Charges from 50 cents to $lO. Hours or operating from BA. M. to 4P. M. Gold Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures, always on hand, at the very lowest prices. Stir Children will not be taken Tor teas $lOO, Feb. 1. 1856. GREAT ATTRACTION IT FRAZER'S. CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY • STORE. A LEXANDER FRAZER respectfully in- IL forms the public that ho has Just received a large and splendid assortment of rich and new style GOLD JEWELRY of all kinds, in cluding Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, of the most fashionable styles i fob, vest, and guard Chains, Cuff Pins, Watch Keys, &c. ao, Albata Spoons, Fancy Vases, - Spectacles, Watch Guards, Keys and Chains, GOLD and raSHIVER WATCHES, together with a large assortment of MOURNING goods suitable for persons in mourning, and numerous other articles in his line—all of which will be sold at lowest cash prices. sarAs I have purchased all my goods from regular Jewellers, I will WARRANT them to be what I pronounce them. Of this purchas ers may rest assured. CM-CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY REPAIRED, as heretofore. Give me a call, in Baltimore street;a few doors from the dia mond, if you want Goon Jewelry, and the gen uine article, lower than the same can be pur chased any place out of the city. ALEX. FRAZER. Gettysburg, Oct. 26, 1855—tf IM' HHDS. KENTUCKY LEA F A TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana. 28 do Bogus. 20 do Si. Jago, 20 Cues Seed Leaf. Just received and for tale by W3l. BUEHLER, - No. 187 Franklin street. Nor. 24, 1854. CORN I)RYERB. riltHE attention of MILLERS is invited to 11 to a very superior - article for drying CORN,. abich can be had at all times at • WARREN'S FOUNDRY. Jan. 11, 1866. • AfigßAPHlNO—mlapted for Church ma sic or family—will be sold Tory low by MARCUS SAMSON kfiltheserA Advertisements. dilcitiVZ/2202 0 12d/WD , rjsubscriber is still tinpged in the CO2II. acturing of superior Machine Cards for Cotton and Woolen Factories. The beat qual ity of leather and wire used in making the a bove, and after an experience of twenty-five years, is prepared to warrant them eqt.al to any made in this country. lam also making superior LEATIT ER BANDS, cemented and copper riveted, thestretch taken out by power ful machinery. Elevator Straps for Grist Mills also, and Leather pose, of superior quality, made as above. JOHN EL HASKELL. No. 33 Sours Err*w &rare; • Baltimore, Md. March 28, 1856-42 C. W. SLAGLE & CO., PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS," 118 North Sired, Baltimore, WOULD inform the public that they have entered into the above Business and will pay particular attention to the sale of Plow, Grain of all kinds, Clover Seed, Whiskey, and Vamtry .Pro duet generalist, apt gin remit proceeds duke promptly. 1 80.Consiogments solicited. CHARLES W. SLAGLE. J. V. HOSHOUR, York Ca, Pa. G. D. KLINEFELTER, Belt. April 4,1856.-3 m Professional Galva.. D. WCONAUG-HY, ATTORNEY AT L.W. (Office removed to one door West of Bost& Drug & Book-Store,Chambersburg street.) attorney and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, Bounty Land Warrable. Baek-Pay sos panded Claims, and all other claims epinst the Government at Washington. D. C.: also American claim. in England. Land Warrants located and sold. or bought,ind highest pricer/ given. Leeds for sale in lowa. Illinois, and other Western States; and Agents engaged locating Warrants there: iarApply to him personally or by atter. W. 1.. CAMPBELL,.. Attorney at LAw, O F FICE on Chambersburg street, Get, tysburg, two doors from Geo. Ar mld's store, will attend to filing claims for BOUNTY LAND, ender the late Acts of Congress, Pensions, &o. AU business entrusted to his hands will receive prompt attention. DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Law, H AS _taken Mr. Smannon'a office North Went Corner of Centre 8 pare. REFERENCE:—}ion. Thaddeus Stevens, Esq., Larkeasten DAVID A. BUEHLER,. dttorhey at Law, W ILL promptly attend to Collections and all other business entrusted to his care. Er Office in the Diamond, adjoining the Store of A. B. Krim. Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1, 1856. EDWARD B. BUEHLER; Alltorneg al law. . . WILL faithfully and promptly attend to V V all business entrusted to him. He speaks Me German language. Office at the same place, in South Baltimore street, near.Forney's Drug Store, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store. WM. B. M'CLELLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. O FFICE on the South aide of the Public Square, two doors West of the "Sentinel" Office. March 28, 1836. Oa 24 311121MELN D TUSTICE OF THE PEACE, has opened ft 7 an office in the front room of his residence in Baltimore street, where he will be prepared to attend to Scrivening, Conveyancing, and collecting claims, promptly and punctually. Gettysburg, April 20.—1 y Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DEPIT/SY, • OFFICE in l'hambersburg attuet one door West of the Lutheran Church,nearly opposite Grammer'eatore, where he may be found ready and wiling to attend to any case within the province of the Dr.gtist. Persona in want offall sett' ofof teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr.C.N.BitaLucay, Rev.C.P.KR.AOTR,D.D D. HORNXII, Prof.M.JAcoae, •• Htraza, • • H. L.D.auomma " D. 0 •• H.A.Muscammuse Rev. R. Joumsorr, I •• M. I f . Brizvaa. July 4. 1848 qua. ©. E. COLDSBONEMIIO, HAVING through the solicitations of 11. friends resigned the idea of leaving, and intending to locate permanently in Hunters town, offers his services to the public in gen eml, in the practice of 3.MDICINE, MID WIFERY, SURGERY, &c., &c. He can be found at all times, when not professionally en gaged, at his office, at Mrs Neely's, midway between the Post Office and Mr. Jacob Riisg a Store. April 18, 1856.-3 t 1 Hanover B. Railroad. BRAINS over the Hanover Branch Ban. ii rood now ran as follows : • First Train leaves Hanover at 9, A. 3L, with Passengers for York, Harrisburg,Colam. bin and Philadelphia. This train aso con nects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at 12} P. 3L, stopping at Glenrock, Park. ton and Cocke)rsville. Second Tram leaves at 3 P. AL with Pas sengers for Bakimore and intermediate places, and retinas with Passengers from York, &c. July 27, 1855. J. LEIB, Agad. SPOUTING! SPOUTING! GEORGE and Henry :Wimpler will Make House Rpouting and pot up the same low, for cash or country pro duce. Farmers and all others wishing their H ;uses. Barns, &c. spouted, would do wrno give them a call. G. & H. WAMPLER. 300,000 S d E e r rip ßb descrip ti on e: a ers Brands. all of which are offered lower than any other House in the city. And warrants all he sells to be of the best ma terial. Call and examine. WM. BUEHLER, ha. 07 Franklin street. Nov. 24,18114. . Phillitielplua Adviwthementr. FIRE PRIIIiFS! THE SALAMANDER Bd./ES OP PHILADZL PHIA AGAINST THE WORLD EVANS hWATSON, No. 26 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, have had the surest demonstration in the following certificates that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the represents ! . tions which have been made of them, as ren• deriog an undoubted security against the ter rific element: PHILADELPHIA, April 12,1856. MIMIRS. EVANS & WATSON :—Gents—lt af fords us the highest satisfaction to state toyou, that owing to the very protective qualities of two of the Salamander Safes which we pur. chased of Toe some months since, we saved a large portion of our jewelry, books, papers, &c., exposed to the calamitous fire in Ran -1 stead Place, on the morning of the 11th instant. When we reflect that these Safes were loca ted in the fourth story of the building we occu pied, and that they fell subsequently into a heap of burning ruins, where the vast concen tration of heat caused the brass plates to melt, lk e cannot but regard the preservation of the valuable contents as most convincing proof of the great security afforded by your Safes. We shall take much pleasure in recom mending them to men of business as a sure se fiance against the fire. GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO. PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856. Massa& Evxxs & WATSON:—! have to'offer you my testimony in favor of the great sec'tirity . afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, books, papera l 'itc., during the recent disastrous con ftgratton in Ranstead Plato?, from the fact thatthe same were )qontained in two of the Sal *wander Safes mangictured by you. Having fallen from the fifth story of the Ar tisan building, where they were previously placed, and exposed to a vast heat for a long time, the preservation' of the valuable deposits seemed to every one who witnessed the open ing and interior examination, a matter of pro found astonishment. Tog( who may require a perfect proGction from the ravages of ffre, I shall not hesitate to recommend the use of your Safes, as I consid er they hare now undergone the most trying test ' N. R. MORGAN. PHILADELNUA, April 12, 1856. Mamas Ewes di W.crisox No doubt you will , be.deepligrati6ed to ' learn the good‘condition in which I discovered my book, policy of insurance, certificates of stool!, and other valuable documents, :when on Fta day bat I Opened the Safe made by your With my knowledge of its great exposure, both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a fire, as that which destroyed the Artisan linild• tag, as also from the force of the fall from its former' elevated position in the ,thiivi story, I could entertain but slender hopes prior to its interior inipection, that the,contents which I once so highly prized would ever be of any set , vice to me, but as these fears are now happily removed, Lfeel it only due, to say to you, final can henceforth recommend the use of your Safes to all who may wish to feel a confidence in the perfect security which such means pro vides agair.stso frightful an element. ' EDWARD GA.SIULL, Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and . Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores, tic. April 25; 1856.—1 y rt. Dram& ] [T. MAY paws FREE OF CHARGE 1 - I TWO SPLENDID • PARLOR ENGRA VINGS, entited "Stilton Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, from the celebrated painting by Landseer, and' the "Departure pf the Israelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving` from a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above engravings is s3'pei copy,. but will be sent free Veluirget as follows : 1 1 The subscribers have established a BOOK AGENCY in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free of postage. Any persons by forwarding e subscription price of any of the $3 Magaz i n ! s, such as Harper's, Gody's,Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c.,- will receive the Magazines for one year and a copy of either of the shore beautiful engravings, free of charge, or ifsnbscribing to a $2, and a Si, Magozme ? such as Peterson's, and Cliallen's Ladies' Christian Annual, they will receive both Mag azines ands, copy of either.of the above en gravings. • Every desexiption of engraving on wood ex- I embed with neatness and despatch. Views of buildings, newspaper headings, views of ma chinery, book illustrations, lodge certificates, business cards, Jee. All orders sent by , mail promptly attended to. ' Persons wishing views of their - buildings engraved can send a dagner eotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex press. Persons at a distance having saleable arti cles would find it to their advantage to address the subsenibers, as we would act as agents for the sale of them. ' DYNAN - a PIENOE; SO South .27aird-st,Phaadelphia. Nov. 30,1855.--ly ' - KINK HAVE OPENED • Abu Immense Clothing Palace and Merchant Tailoring Estab lishment 'on CHESNUT STREET, No. 165, PHILADELPHIA One door below Fifth street, North side. Gentlemen who wish to purchase Clothing ready made . quite as good as can be made by any Merchant Tailors in the United States, I should visit this magnificent store, where I Goods of the finest class are kept, ready made and in the piece, which will be made to order at the shortest notice, and perfect satis faction warranted. Also, a full assortment of fine FURNISAING GOODS, and every arti cle is marked with the lowest cash prices in plain figures. Nov. 16, 1855.-6ra WALL & WINDOW PAPERS. HAVING purchased the interest of PARRISH & Houon. in the Wall Paper Business, we now have at our store N. E. Corner Arch and Thiel Streets, A full and complete assortment, of WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS, FIRE-BOARD PRINTS, &e., Ac., Relying . upon our ability to supply all or ders at prices to compete with houses in this city . or New York, we confidently invite an ex amination of our stock. We especially call at tention to our WINDOW PAPERS; embrac ing FINE FRENCH GREEN, SATIN GREEN AND BLUE, SATIN, AND UN GLAZED FIGURED, all 4-4 wide. PARRISH & BRADSHAW, Successors to Parrish - Hough, Corner Arch and Third Sta. Phila. N. B.—On reasonable notice being given, ' Paper willbe hung at City prices. 21, 1856.--3 m. Norcross' Rotary Planing Ma. chine. WANTED—To sell the Rights and Ma. chines for a Rotary Planing, Tonguing and Grooving Machine, for boards and plank, under the Norcross Patent. Also, the attach. ment of the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole board into mouldings at one op eration. • This patent has been tried, and de. cided in the Supreme Court in Washington, to be no infringement, being superior to Wood. worth's Machine. Apply to J. D:DALE, Willow Stret, above Twelfth, Philadelphia, where the Machines can be seen in operation. Jan. 18, 11336.--3 m The best Collection of Glees ever Published, TIP-TOP GLEE AND CHORUS BOOK. A new and *ire collection of Copyrights net: er before harmonized, and many of the Gaits Or YODENN GERMAN AND ITALIAN CON' POSERS, Arranged a familiar style and adapted to the use of Glee Clubs, Singing Classes, • and the Family Circle, by V. JARVIS AND J. A. GETZE. THIS work contains a great number of new and favorite Songs, harmonized in a style adapted to general purposes, while many of the Gems of Mendelsohn, Abt, Kuchen, and other celebrated composers, are presented in an original form. The great variety of mnsi cal compositions hero introduced, eminently adapts it to the taste and capacity.of the Sing ing School, the Glees Club, and the Family- Circle. PRICE-ONE DOLLAR-®p Just publlshed by LEE & WALKER, No. 188 Chesnut Street; and J. B. LIPPINLOTT, & CO., No. 20 North Fourth Street, 'Phil idol his. Sample Coploa - will be sent by mail, free of March 21,' postaglBe, 66-2mon receipt'of $1 00. • IL D. CLIFTON t . SON, AND OW CLOTDIND 8 1 1011, , North East corner of Second and Doak sis..Pbile 7b the Citizens of Gettysburg, Pe. and VOU ore respectfu ll y invited to exam -41- ine the exlonsive and varied assort- ment of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, at the store of the subscriber, where may always be found a full supply of READY .MADE CLOTHING, of all sizes and de scriptions, wore by men .antrboys of ah ages and sizes, made by experienced work men and of the very best material, the make, fit, and appearance surpassed by no establishment in, the city. Please preserve this notice, and give Met call; and fit out yourselves and sons in a manner wortlty of yon and them. Remember 'the' North East corner of Second and Dock Streets. R. D. CLIFTON & SON. April la, 18156.--le • TO TOOSEVIIO WISHIIIINS. frlo have .fertile land at a cheap price and .11. on easy terms, your attention la called Ridgeway Flinn and Coal Cowpony. Twenty-five antes or more in _proportion, are given for $2OO, payable in instalments of $1 per week or $4 per month. It M located in • Elk county, Pennsylvania, and hie one otthe bestmarkete for its produce in the State. The soil is a rich loam, end is not to be surpassed for farming, as examination will show. .Ithas the beit elemeriits of prosperity, being under two rich b two rich veins of COAL, and will shortly, be intersected by four tailroads. The timber is of the most valuable kind.. Title exceptionably good, and warrantee deeds are given. rt presents a good andaubstaatial Op portunityto commence firming, providing for one's children or making an investment. F'nr ther particulars can be bad from the pamphlets which are sent to ingairers. Letters answer ed promptly. • • . Apply or address BAMMEITW.CATTELL, Secretary, Walnut. street, , liorth sidei be tween South and Mb streets, Philadel phia- -11 7 -Pull information is contained In Or pli!n- Feb.. 8. 1856.--.lm. TA JSS.ES 1 TRUSSES 1 > TRUSSES '2Z • C. H. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace ,Bitablishmen 8. V. CoB. Twturni liAcx STREETS, PHILADMPEITA, IMPORTER of fine Preach 'apses, comb ning extreme Wanes! ettaell6d dambilit with correct construction: Hernial or ruptured patients can be sated by remitting amounts, as below num. ber of inches round the hips, and stating died affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $2, s4,'and $5. DoUble--$5, $5 - 0 , $8 and $10: Instruc• tions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also'for sal-, in great variety, Dr. Banning's Improved Patent 'Body Brace, for the nun, of Prolapsus Uteri • Spinal Props and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces,- Chest Expanders and Erector Braces,. adapted to all with stoop shoulders' andieik lrings ; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, t3yr inges—male and female. 1101..Ladles' Rooms, with Lady attendants. August 3,1855.—1 y • "Philadelphia Advertisement. • ZVANB Prat AND TEMP' PROOF SAPES I I FOR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and oth are, having. Books, Papers or other salsa b/es, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. Day & Newell's (Hebb's) BANK LOCKS. A CARD.—Tes "Flue Psoor fller" that preserved our Books, Papers, &a, during the 'Great Fire at Hart's Buildings,' was purchas ed of OLIVER EVANS, 61 S. 2nd., St. Phil ad's. GETZ & BUCK. "REFRIGERATORS & AND WATER FII, TERS." EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera tors for cooling and preserving meats, butter, milk, seater and all articles for culinary purpo ses. WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish ormuddy water whether effected by rains, lime stone, marl or Other , causes; can be had separ ate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the warm eat weather. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the use of warm or cold water. • WATER COOLERS, for Hotels r Stores & Dwellings. STOttE TRUCKS for moving boxes 1 bales , &o. SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG GIST do. OLIVER , EVAN.B No. 61.8. Second4i., (2 doors below Chesnut.) Feb.bTABLIIIIISD in 1,835.) 1856.--1 y NEW WH ( EL AS L E DRUG. STORE. NSPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South • Second street, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs and Medi cines, Chemicals . , Acids Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors,Vlnte'Lead, French and Ameri can White' Zinc, Window, Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, Indigo,,,Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c., &c., &c.— All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low and goods warranted. March 7,1856.—1 y. 5/I BOXES BLACK FAT in store v. and for gale by Wl4. BUEHLER, No. 107 hanklin street, Bettintorie Blanks of alll s kinds for e this office. LET US REASON TOGETHERw HA LOWAY'S WHY ARE WE SICK ? IT has been the lot of the human race to'be weighed down by disease and suffering.-4 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK the NERVOUS. the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of all eli• mates, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Pro; lessor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free and enlight ened people, as the best remedy the wotld etvet saw for the removal of disease. These Pius Purific the Miami, These famous Pills are ex'pressly combined to operate op the stomach, the liver, the kid neys, the lugs, the skin, and the bowels, cor recting any derangement in their functions, ptt rifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and bus curing disease in all its forma. • D quote and Liver Cam., Nearly half the human race have Cahn these Pills. It bas been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing lam been found equal .to them in cases of disorders of the liver dys pepia, end stomach complaints generally.-- They soon give healthy tone to these organs, however much deranged, and when all other Means have failed. Gesamst /71 Mosith. Many of the most despairs Governments have opened their Custom Housesto the intro duction of 'these Pills, that they may beiomw the medicine of the cusses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the 'best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired as its in vigorating properties never fail to afford relief. Pironaht Nomptabda. :No Female, yoihig or old, should be without this celebrated medicine. - It corrects and reg ulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases like a charm. • lt,"is also the best awl - safest medielne that can be given to Children of all ages, and for Oar compliant consequently no family Should be without it. /folkway's Ells are the ;beat remedy krone ies the world for She !diming ,Disease : Asthma Diarrhea Bowel Complaints Dropsy Coughs , Debility Colds" • Fever and Ague - Chest Diseases Female Cpmplainti 'Dyspepsia. Headaches Indigestion - Stow snd Gravel Influenza Intlairimatiori • lnintrsl Weakness Venereal Affectiops Liver Com Plaints Worms, of all Wads 'Lewn'ssofSpirits Piles ',;'Sold at the manufactories' of Professcir HoLtairriv, 80 Naldeli Litne,.New York, .and 244 Strand, London, by ell respectable Druggists and Dealers of. Medicine throughout the Uni ted States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents, 621 cents and $l each. , 10/3..There is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. , ' N. B. Directions for the guidance -of pa inata i every disorder are affixed to each box. Oct. 26, 1855--eow TO All 'INTERESTED. THE' undersigned , is desirous to clime ap 1. all his uneettied nOccuntot and reqwelis all permins indebted to him to call and make settlement on wr before thejrat day Al April 110, At &former notice wear dircgarded• by many, and as the,ntdersigned woket to avoid the necessity of imposing costs, 1M hopes that all indebted , on account 'for ' six smiths or longer will call on - or before the above forma undersigned returns bit dash* to his friends for the. liberal patrobage heretofore extended,and invites the attention of the pu tic to hie stocli b of TIN AND SIIEET IRON WARE, continually on hand and kir sale at reasonable prices. • “i• GEORGE E. BUEHLER. March 7, 1856. BILL ICIDE'Mf , Tains MILES WM 07 HAllRlentina. T1:1E eleventh session of • this Isurtitation will commence on Monday flu WA day of .May nett. Parents and guardians are re spectfully requested to inquireinto t.he merits of the Institution. The location is retired' pleasant and healthful, and the course of in struction embraces the ordinary and 'higher branches of an English education, together with the Latin, Greek, French and Genstan languages, and Vocal and Instrumental Mu- TERMS.—Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English branches and Vocal Music, per session, (21 weeks) $60 , 00. - For Circulari . containing , particulars ad. dress D. DENLI H a R Pfrinoipal, rruburg, Rana. March 7, 1856 NOTICE• LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of ALFRED lIENDER, late of Berwick township, Adams county, Pa., deeeaaedi having been granted to the undersigned, rending in Paradise township, York county, be hereby gives notice to all persona indebted to said Estate to call and settle the same; and thole baying claims are requested to present them, properly adjusted, for settlement. LEVI JACOBS, Executor. April 11, 1856.--.e.t* MILLINERY REMOVED. bliss Bophorst C. Scrward RESPECTFULLY informs tbe lake of Gettysburg and vicinity that she has re moved her MILLINERY from Mr. Tannin's residence to that of Mr. FaAssn's on South Baltimore street, (one door South of the Com piler office,) where she will be prepared at, in times to furnish work in the latest fashions, : 'Ladies will be accommodated with BRA DY-MADE BONNETS if desired. - April 4,1856.-3t* NOTICE. ETTERS Testamentary on the Suite of II ROBERT McILHENN'Y, late &Arab= township, Adams co., Pa., deceased] ing been granted to the subscaers, residing in same township, they hereby give notice to all indebted to said Estate, to call and settle the same; and those having claims are requeided to present the same, properly authenticated, kr settlement. R. P. MoILHENNY, ROBERT BELL,/ r., March 28, 1856-6 t. HAY WANTED: PERSONS having Hay to sell will do Al• wall by calling on the subscriber. in Gettysburg. who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at all times. o* - As he intends having the Hiy. after being packed; hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom be may purchave. • • SOLOMON POWERS. Dee. 24,1852.--If -
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