Ll* Or RETAILERS noddy Wares Mid Nerebandize, with in .sv; ... 4 -Coutar of Adams, returned and ••!Altai by the nlidersfgned, .kprdiser of Moreau .-F sileVaxoti r irt accordance wtth the several acts ;4.Assembly, for the year 1856 •iolocon Or GETTIMBCIIO; tridmestoelt y o thera, 33. Eieorge Arnold, 13 Danner k Zeigler,. 13 John Doke, 14 Georgo Little, • Pori*, Marcus Samson, ,044.-. A.; D. Buehler, 14J1ottenn It Paxton, Daniel P.laak, 1. , :..14. A. 13. Klub, • 14 Philip Winters, • 14 S. S. Forney, Agent, 14 Samuel Lit* .1.4. William 14 Emanuel v -14..1fies 14 Miss IL Mrretan 14 tiro. If. A. Horner/ 14 Jacob Norbeck, 44 A. Schwartz, . r.,"13 LSchick, 14 Alesztuder Frazer; 14 W., W. Paxton. • -14 Jacobs at &other, 14 FM, , 14 Aaron Constant,_ 14 hip= Stem, 14. Jacob Sheads, - ' .CI7MBERLAND vowasurr. . • 14-John* 14 Giorg!? Trostj% Mill, 14 Trancts•Bream, 81111.11lIt rowaamr -14 Jacob King, :14,4 A. .11yers, 14 Philip Dann, t4..Hugh King, , • 111EYALLIN T0W11311111% • )4 CiterlegAildets, • 14, David Diviney, -14 Burkholder, I 4 Sosiahl'onrose it Co., ;, - 44 Able T. Wright. • .. "14 George Ilinnigh, Joel Fisher, • 14 0. P. House, 14 Wou,Overdoer, 14' Jacob Pitzer, :14 J.N. Eani;h it Co., , . - Emu TORT/SIM , 1 14'TsZOib. 14 'Edward Stehle, "heather, , 71 Pensyl, ~14, John Ifoorar, 14 flapry • , , • „„ Tyt.ovi • Towssme. .14 *—.l7ollinger, )4., 14 Geo•P.Eekenrode, MEE • - LIRERTT • ' 4‘ 14 G. N:Gri.patiri & Brother, • ' namtvrotr TOWNSHIP. 14 ' Charles Spangler, - 141vtd: 1.1:4 Atilalaugh, 14 Henry . L. Miller, k t ` ` , 14` E john nv oihY y , , • 13reeliner, • 1-i Jelin Honileshiill, lINTJOY rowlcsutP. 14 Sylvester IL Fink, , 14 John Yost, 14 Peter B. Mixwell,. • , 14 J cob Feeiser ' 14 John Hebert, , . TATIIIOSS TOWNSHIP. ' 14 Henry B. Smith; ,taituthr, TOWNSHIP. 34 3461131m1, 14 , Abreham Scott, 14sC • • 14BarnnotCorer, 5 14 Henry I.i Peter Mickley, of D, 13 Jacob - F. Lower, . 14 , Jaisies B. ' Wrightson; 14 Martini ' L. Miller, I:4•oeorge'Dftnee ' 14 Chamberlin & 111ggs, ..„14 /Its. •Rollman, 14, el aeob Byars, _ 14 Hugh 11 1 .11henny, Mill, • • - UIINTISOTON TOWNSHIP. ,112..jaeob A. Gardner, 13 Benj. F. Gardner, 14 , Riley & Hollinger, " 14 'John Gardner, , • • 11.1.311LIONSAN TOWNSHIP. 13 Paxton Blithe, , 14 Jacob , Heighly, 14John C. Shertzer 13 ::Sullivan & OXFORD TOWNSHIP. . S . 1.3. W. D. &A. S Rimes, 14 ' ' Mary Heagy, ' ' ' 14 . A.; Staub, - 14 Jba..T. & EnMiattel Smith, 14'Anthony M. , Martin, - Bermes Totrasurr. • ./.4.11. E. ' Hollinger A Giraffe, 14 Wm. Davis, • .., • ;44 ; Joaeph 11.'.Henry, •. ZOIINTPLELSAST TOWNSHIP. 14 John A : E. Miller, ' 5 , - Peter 'O'Neal,' nsainiret Tow2tentr. 13. Jacob Aulabaugh, 14 Ephraim Howard,. , 14 Adam S. Myers, .coxow.tao.rowlcsuirt. • - 14401 tn Bneby, Sr., :Riley & Sneeringer, 11' .fohn Ginter, •, ti . • • 'UNION TOWISSIII.P. • •s ,••• 1+ Peter Lerig, Ahtshato 14 Vre. 'Myers, iS 090,1A11Y TOWNSIIIP. • Ephraim:Viers, 13-Ncirbeek' k Shorb, 1 3 SpelS toneg die & Brother, • seifer, 14 George Hoick,. : DISTILLERS' 'LICENSE. FOWNSIIIP. 10 Daub RtiOdeff • • ' • h.P. VI) A.L. . i'• OTICE isberebY given to all persons in 4 ,- ~, , cif,',,tereated rn die above return of claasifica `• *:4iOny.that I will. hold an appeal at the Com -11.,, littationtea latrine, in Gettysburg, on Theaday Ate.lol4 o{ . June next, between the hours v3 9./,Wel ',E.A. M. and 3P. M., when and di ; •`. IWerie all ' "mans that mayeonsiderthennelvea aggrhaved• by said elaaaification may at .,t.,-, ~ •' .__l. AUGIEfIN'BATTOR, 40 i Iw:we/ 31trecuyile.ramfor Adam:iv. ' .ly .9, 3846.--4 t °FHA - MIT:IRE has been very ranch hemmed, and pandas building' Or riviiring anything in this department, skittld fiat call and see FAHNESTOCKS r.'d9fP s t o c k . • VSICAL INSTEUMENTB.—FIute s, i us t, • :aline, Guitars, Aecordeous, Fifes, &c, on' hartdind for sale by MACCUS s Its° A N. OYES & HOSIERY the largest, pro.. atm &espouse:pet is towa et i . p..44:0611.8. • SCHICKS'. ‘,41 „ t „lol7ltirgs and CB.DAIL WARE, for sale Aur. unsTocKs. aswerrierit Of Queett , sware, &Ad Stone Ware, ' ' " COBEAN PAX'fON'S. . 10-;apited f h COBEAN & PAIETON'S. FA,* utc Pk° - ;;I e taunt aota itsrArkly" VlGGREDfl i tabditiffidarstißlea -3 1:411 MARCUS - 13=N ',''.`lll: 4 4iffia . p , at 'GEO. ARNOtaD'S Prot nlornll Clt.?I;I'l '..4.t . l:4:ti`t _.- Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DENTIST, •A treil r its r I FFICE in Chambersburg street p one door West of the' Lutheran Cherch,nearly opposite Grammer's store, where he may be found ready and willing to attend . to any case within the provinee of the Dentist. Persons, in want of full sets (dwelt!' are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr.C:N.Dsntacuy, I Rey.C.P.KsA ,D.D " D. Howtsa, Prof.M.JAcntio, 14.8. licats, '• H. L.Diromrat , " D. Gicar.rty, "11.A.?•Ittimmoolta Ray. R. lomciox. I , M. L. ISTORVin. July,' 4, 1848 . • D. 1119CONAUGHY, 4TTOR 1" Y. 47' L4O, (Office. removed to one door West of Duthie ' Drug dr, Boolt.ltore,Dimmberoburg street.) ilittinoney and Soliefitir for Patents and Pensione, Bounty Land Warrants, Back-Pay' sew. fended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C. t also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought,and highest pricer given. . Lands (or sale in lows, Illinois, and other Western States; and 'Agents engaged locating Warrants there. SeirApplY to him personally or by letter. 'I 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 VI. L. CARH! , ELL, At!army- at drio FICE on Chambersburg strect,Cet. tysborg, two doors front Geo. Au. nold's store, will :mend to filing claims for BOUNTY LAND, under Ma Into 'Acts of Congress, Pensions, Ate, All business entrusted to his hands will receive) prompt attention. , DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Law, HAS 'taken - Mr. arevertinzeiroffire North •West Corner of Centre S were: REFKReICE.—Iion. Thaddeus Stevens, nut., Lancastm ' , 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 DAVID 'A. BUEHLER; ditiontry at 'Gate, WILL promptly attend to Collections 'and all other business entrusted to his Caro. Itlr Office in the Diamond, adjoining thitStore of A. B. Korn. Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1, 1856. EDWARD B. BUEHLER • 9 attorney al law. 'WILL ftiithfully and promPtly . attend to all business entrusted to him. Bi speaks . the German language. Office at the same place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's Drug Store, and nearly opposite Danner ik Ziegler's .Store. WM. ATTORNEY AT LAW,. " and ;Prosecuting attorney. OFFICE, on the South side orate Public Square, two doors West of the lisentiner birtee. . - • March 28, 185 G. • 7 00 7 On 7'oo 7 00 7 00 Baltimore Adtertisomentm 700. 1.11 00 7 00 100 7.00 7 00 7.00 CV &MOW - 112/1244 * THE subscriber is still origami in the man dimming of soperiorllachlne Cat& for Cotton and "Woolen Factories. The best qual ity of leather and wiro used in making the n .bove, and after an experience 'of tvpuity•five years, is ,prepared to warrant them eqtal to any made is this country., I atu also making superior LEITP ER BANDS, cemented and copper riveted, theatretch take:rout by power ful machinery. Ylevittor Straps for. Grist Mills also, and Leather Nose, of superior quality, made as above. JOIIN H. HASKELL, • N 0.33 801712 EUTAW STREET, Baltimore, AN. 12 60 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 March 28, 1856-42 C. W. SLAGLE & PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS, ' 118 Norris Street Ballimore- 10 00 7 00 7 00 7.00 7 00 WOULD inform the public that they have entered into the above Business and will pay particular attention to the sale of Flow, Grain of all kinds, Clover Seed, Whi4hey, and : Country Fro. duce generally, • and will remit proceeds of sales promptly. .1019..Consingnsenta solicited. CHARLES W. SLAGLE. J. y. HOSHOUR, . O.D. KLINEFELTER, Halt. April 4,1836.-3 m Hanover 111.. Rai TICRAINS over the Hanover 'Branch Rall ..K. read now run as follows; First Train leaves Hanover at 9, A. M., with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Comm. bia and Philadelphia. This 'train also con nects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at l2k P. M., stopping at Glenrock, Park ton and Cockeysville. • Second' Tram -leaves at 3 P. M. with Pas sengers for, Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns with Passengers from York,'&c.. J. LEIB, ;Agent.' Jnly 27, 18.55. , . - 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 aIIaiTLEMEN, do you -wish to select crush a large and handsonui variety of Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, ac ? if you do, call at SCHICK'S. ' i nfin ON BAND to pay fur LAND itp tr,truu WART y- LA NTS. 'Persons ha , log any to sell will receive the highest price hi , cash by calling on EDWARD G. FAHNESTOCK.: SPOUTING!• SPOUTING! ;GEORGE and Henry Wempier will Make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country pro. duce. Farmers and all others wishing their tI loses, Barns, r&c. spouted, would do wf'lt) give them a call. G. 4 H. WA MPLER. 300,000 SEGARS or every description a n Brands. all of which are offered lower than any other House in the city. Add warrants all tit) sells to be °Me Lest ma tonal. Call and examine. WM. - BUEFILER, •' . ' • 1%,o; lAr Franklin strut Nor 24 x 1854.• • /Ca BOXES BLACK FA 'in Store 11UP Mid for solo by • -WM.' BUEBLER,.. N 0.167 Franklin arreattilsliirnora /MUNK% O&RPET BAG§,4,IIIIBREL., L4IS far sate eE - • ; Wito:l"lgititS A FOOD AND CHEAP - - - . - -W , ..-- -7 : - ., --- " - , iliti '''',.. ... ;-- . ' 1 1417 ~... ".„,, ......; '7.4' 11: , __•-•.• • i ~ . ,,y- il .t, •i) .., ~ I , \ i DAGUERITOTHE? SAMUEL ItEAVER having provided' im self with an entiro new . and costly appa— ratus, is DOW prepared to furnish , IDagitereeolypesf,' • in every style 'of the art, which he will war rant to give entire satisfaction. His bang ex perience and stipenor apparatus give him ad , vantages seldom furnished by Daguerrean es tablishments out of the city., lie has a large number of specimens at tps Gallery ? s Chain bersburg street, which the publicarorogaisted to• call and examine. , , • • Xt,..charges,from 50 ° cents to $lO. Emirs or operating from BA. M. to 4P. M. Gold Lockets, 13reastpins, suitable for rrtiniatnres always OD hand, at the very lowest prices. giCtr Children will not bo taken rot less than $lOO, Feb. 1. 1856,, GROCRIIIES-4011FECTIONS • THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS I': EMANUEL. ZIEGLER il , lB just re- turned from the Pity With the largest lot of GROCERIES he: has ever belore opened, to widish he invites the attention of ell, convinced that lie can offer RARE BARGAINS,. Re Itas also a fine Int o . Hams Shoulders &c 'Shad 111ackerel and `herrings, . Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Dates, Almonds,•Nntet, Candies alai! kinds, To-. Imeed,.Scgars, Snuff, .Brimintl, Brubbea4 . 13 . 1anking, with n general assortment of variety goodi.. Give us a call ifist(ttiont to buy chinp murgood=nitxt deur to the ..Star'.' office.. Baltimore Street. Gettyillittrt, Dl ay . GETTITSBER FOIINDRE A NEIV'OIR.M. rip HE undersigned, having entered into partiteehip to, carry on slip Foundry bit• einem§ under" the firm of WARREN & herehy known to the eiti• zensf Of"Adistne and- adjsiiiting' enmities, that we' ere preparedlto" snake every thing in our line of bitsineve. We have von tithttsly On 'hand, the HATHAWAY' and other _COOKING SIP:ONES, , • . the Parlor airlighi, nntl nine plate Sloccs, . of various styles, and, •sizes ' , Pots, Kettles and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking' Utensil*. Waffle Irons, Washing Machines, Ash•plates, 13oot-scraners, 4tc. Uaqincs' for Mills and other Machinery% PLOUGH CASTINGS of every dearrytion. xce We make the Seyter, Bloriter and diff.rs ent kinds of Withereto Pavia. We - ; 'hire aloe gnitlifferent patterns of' ;FENCING RAILING' for.Cetneieries.ltards and Porches. which can't be beat for bea'aiy or cheapness. ) ICPAII the above articles will be atild cheap for Cash nr Cmintry Produce. t, BLACKSMITHIN4 still con-1 BRASS, CASTINGS,and every thing in our line lwole-to order. ' - 271111ESIIING 11111C1111VES repair ed at shorrcet nonce. Being Mott Were nurselves, we will do nut` wnile RIGHT. TimmAs WARREN, MARTIN' WARREN, HIRAM, WARREN, 11-10A1AS A. 'WARREN, 'Gettysburg, May 1 . 1, 1855,—(1 11.00 E OUTIOR THE ©AR° clomE Chia way if you want the worth of 1 .-) your money. I will 8011 you Goods that will do you gnod to wear them. Such as SPRING at SUMMER GOODS ss cheap as the cheapest, if net alittlo cheaper. Just call and ale a peep, at them and Judge' r for you self at the Cheap Northwest Corner, where you will be accommodated with the greatest of pleasure. I?efidy.inada Clothing, and. Clothing made to, ordei—which I will sell cheap for Cash or Couctry Produce. . • JOHNIIOIIE. April 18, 1856. WORE' SIPRIIMS frEMIALI E • smivii NA ICY, .(011C NTILC non PETEnannaci,) , . WILL commence its Nineteenth Fession v I on the sth day of the sth month next,' (May-) Parents and Guartli.ans are redpectfully vita to make, themselves acquainted With the merits of this institution before concluding to send their daughters or ward's elsewhere. The location is pleasant, healthy, and reti red. The course of instruction embraces all the branches ofnu English education, topther with.ihe French and German languages and Drawmp. TERMS.—For Board and Tuition in Eng lish branches pur set sion of 20 weeks, $5O. YIM-For Circulnra or forthur !information OEL Erincipa4 • York Silrtlgl• March 41856 , NOTICE. ALL persoits 'knowing themselves to be in la. dabted on the books of JACOB S. GRAM MAR, are hereby notified that said b^olus have this day ban assigned and transferred to the subscriber; that they brie been placed in the hands of WM, B. 31'6;ELLAN for collec tion ; and all those wishing to save costs will Mill and settle with Wm. B. M'CLuta.AN before ea first day ofJ une nest. • - ' • JOHN ORis.IER. May 16, 1856.-3 t OSIEBY. A , nesr 'ai:ticle of SILK-onci -11-1 WOOl, HOSE, and .Billolined nosE t , for solo . FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS, • , ' Sign tithe IlextThmt VFW STOCK of. Ready•mnde Clothing, and -1 7 ‘ a great taiiettof Fancy Articles at • 40BEAN AND•TAXXONS. SPLENDIG lot of TIiIII4XB low at GEO. ARNOLD'Et.i gI:RERIOR Torerolo Ec., for ofi 1‘111" A C ; ) 'S: Philadelphia Adveril*etnenttr. Flßb' PROOFS! TIIE SALAMANDER SAFES OF . 14 1 / I .ADEE MITA AGAINST THE WORLD EVANS Is WATSON, No. 26 South Fourth ' street, Philadelphia, have 111011/earn - est demonstration iu the following certificates that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the representa• firms which harebeen made of thorn, as during as undoubted security against tho ter rile element: . • PHILADELPIIIA, April 12, 1856. Messes. Erns lc WATSON t—Gents—lt fords us the highest satisfaction to state to you. that ()Wing to the very protective qualities.of two of the Salamander Safes which we put.- chascd of you same months Bind°, We eared a large portion of our jewelry, books,. papers, be., exposed to, the calumitotui 11re In Ron 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 foil suliseqaently into a heap of burning ruins, where the vast Concen tration of heat caused the'brass plates to me . Ito cannot but regard the preservation of valuable contents as most convincing proof o. the groat security afforded by your Safes. • We shall take much pleasure iii. moons• mending them to men of business as a sure re liance against the fire. GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO. PWLADELPIITA, April 12,•1856. MESB4B. EVANS it 'WATSON have to offer you my testimony in favor of the great sdcurit3• afforded to my entire stock of jewelry.. books, papers, &e., during the recent disastrous con flagration in .Ranatead Place, from the fact that the same were contained in two of the Sal amander Safes manufactured by you. Having fallen from the fifth story of the Ar tisan .building, where, they were previously placed, and eaposeclto n 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 astoisiehment. Toall who may require a perfect' protection from the ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to recommend the We of your Safes, as I consid. or they here now undergone the most frying fast N. E. MORGAN. Pittr.suct.rnts.,'April Ifis6. Mtsstes,-EvAks War!ots :--GentleTtreon— tionbt4ou w:11 be deoßly gratified to kern the good conditiouln which I discovered my, book, policy of insurance, certificates of stock,- tind other valuable documents, when on Fri. day .last I opened the Safe made by your firm:.;- With my?nowledge of its grant exposure, both to the inteasity of the heat from so hot a ,fire, A 3 that which destroyed the . Artisan build ins, .as also (ram the force of thi3 fall from its former ele'vated position in the third story, I could entertain but slender hopes prior to its interior inSpeCtion, that the contents Whiejt I once so highly prized would over.be of any ser vice to rry„ but as these fears pre now happily removed;.r feel It only due:to :my , to ybu, tbnti can henceforth' recommend the nut' of your Safes to' nil who m_vvish to feel confidence in the perfeet'securgy which' such; means pro videi agai t tst So.frightful an element. • .'E I.IW/ifeD G ASK ILL, Bookbinder. Constithtiv 'on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores,'&e. April-25,.1856.--ly U. BYRS:II.3 I [l'. MAY PIERCE, FREE OF CHARGE 1 ! I ITISVO 'SPLENDID PARLOR ENGR A- , I. VI.NCIS, elicited "Bolton Abbey in the Olden Illmes," a splendid steel engraving, from thu celebrated pliir Ling by Lanclscer, and, the 4 ,‘Doparture of the Israelites from Egypt," it hirge and beautiful engraving from a painting by D. Roberta. The retail price ~.f.. the above engravings iss3 I ecopy,but will . / r be sent p.m qf char6e as f b lows : The sabscrtbsts have , established ‘a BOOK AGENCY, In.PhilattelPhin, and will .furnish tiny heck or, publication at the retail price free Cl postme... Any persons b forwarding tho subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Iletpeis,.Gedy's,Putnarn's, Graham's, 'Frank Leslie ;a 40.hions,itc., will receive the Magazines for 6:pc year aid a copy of either of the alio - e beautiful engravinga, free ofeliarge, or ifsubscrihing to a $2, and a $l, :Magazine, such as PeCrBl)ll . /1, and Challen's Ladies' Christian Annual, they Will receive both Meg. ,nzines and a Ropy of either of-the above . en grivings. Every de*?ription of engraving on wood ex seated with! neatness' and despatch. Views ti• buildings, newspaper headings, views of ma chinery, book iliustrutions, lodge certificates, business cards, &c. Al orders sent by mail yromptly 'a ended to. Persons wishin viewsof their buildings engraved eau send a . dnguer. t eotyPe or a etch of the building by mail or ex; press. i i . 1 Persons t a distance having saleable arti cles would find it to their advantage.to address the'subserihers, as'we would act as agents for the sale of them. ' BYRAM & PIERCE, $D Sputh l'ilird-st.,Thiladelphia. Nov. 3001856.---ly Tli JSSES! TRUSSER!, TRUSSES VI IC. H. NEEDLES, Trass aed Brace Establishment, H. W. COft.' TWEL3'TII It#Cll STREETS., PHILADELPHIA,..r, , • T3IPORTEE' of find French Trusses, cot:Obi -IL wing e.rtienie'lightness, ease and durnbilit with, correct construction. . %Hernial or‘ ; rUptured patients can be sated by remitting - amounts, as, below: Sending num ber oriaches round the hips; and stating sled affected; Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, and 88.. Double-45, $B, $8 and $lO. • Instruc dams as to wear and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also Tor Bab>, in great variety, •• Dr. Bannins'it Iniprqral Patent nqg Brace, for the cure of Pro*sus Uteri ; Spinal Prop's and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to nil with stoop shoulders and weak lungs;:English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr inges—Male and female. /Ifa..f,adie.s' Roorns,•with Lady attendants. August :3,186,5.-1y • P --- POPOSALS .3011 be received by the, Board of Directors of the Poor, until Saturday Slat inst., kir building a OSPITAL, at the Almshouse. Plans and Specifications can' be seen by calling upon the Steward, between this and.the9lat inst.; on which day thecontractwill Ibe awarded by the•Direetors. Proposals to be 'I left in hands of Steward. By order of the Board. • --- • . : R. S. PAXTON, Mak.. WALL &,. 'WINDOW' PAPERS.' May 9, 1856.—td. • . • ' lt --- " DSVIDEND• HAVING purchased the interest .. of , . . . ....._._ • PARRISII .. , Hugon. in the Wall ' , BANK Or, OthTSDITRO, 1.• Business, we now bare at our store , , ~-,- - 'N. E. ,Cornir Arch and Third Streets, PrIBE prescient and Threctors of, this insti- A full and complete assortment, of WALL i_ Maori, have this day declared a Dividend AND WINDOW PAPERS, FIRE-BOARD 'of Eour per eent. psySble on aud aftei the 12th' PRINTS, !cc., dm., i ns t. , ' Relying . upon our ability to supply all or - J. B. liIPPHERSON; Cashier, dent at _prices to compete with houses m this m ay 0, 1856 .,- st city or Now. York, we confidently invite an ex amsnation 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 d; BRADSHAW, Successors to Parrish & Hough, • N. E. Corner Arch and Third Sts. Phila. N. i3.—On reasonable notice being given, Paper will be hung at City prices. Uarch 21, 1856.-31 n. ' "Philadelphia A dveriisenient. EVANS , FIRE AND TIIIEt rnpor 13AF*3!..1 Merch . ants,Lav;yers.raitnore and. Oth -ete, km* Books, .Papers or other ratua, blesi.ut preserve. from FIRE op BURGLARS. - Day & NewelFe (Robb's) BANK LOCKS. A VARD,,-.Tantrias PaooF Sark ? " that pOloryekour Books, Papers, 4v., dapng the 'Great Fire At c gart'aßqtyptip,' , wigs parchw od of OLIVFR, EVANS, 61,13-20., St. Phil. ad's. GETZ BUCK. • • ' "RkFATOERATORB'it AND RATER FIL. TERS." EVANS' Preirdum Voglidea Refrigera tors for cooling and preserving Meilts, Lulea, milk, water and all aruclos for culinary purpo- WATER FILTERS, for purifyingbraelish or muddy water, whether effected hymns, lime stone, mat! or other causes,. can be had separ tdo or attached to the gefligerators—a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the warm est weather. PORTABLE SHOWER-BATHS, for the use'of warm or-cold aster. • ••• ' WATER,COOLERS, for Uotels, attires it Dwellingi. • STO.ta TRUCKS, fori moving boxes, bales, SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG GIST do. • OLIVER EVA N.g No. 61. S. Second.st., (2 doors below Chesnut.) iESTABLISHED ID 1835.) eb. 8, 1856.--ly SCHICK ALWAYS AHEAD 1 Just from the City, with the Largest and Pret tiest Stock of GOODS for the Spring and Summer' &awns, to be seen in Gettysburg I AHONG which will be found P'nin and Fancy DRESS SILKS, black Silks, all qualities, plain Delnines plain qui! figured Berege, Berege Lawns, Gingham,. Prints, Shawls, Embroid eries, Gloves,. Hosiery and CLOVIS of all colors and prices, Casslmeres, for men and boy's wear, Yeatings, Muslins, Tickings, &c. `Purchasing at the lowest rhtes, I am pre pared to sell at as low prices as goods can be had at nny other establishment in the County. In proof of which, I invite all to:call and ex amine my Stock, when they will be satisfied chit such is the fact, J. L. SCIIIICK. Southwest Corner of the Dia mond and Baltimore street. April 18, 1866. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS: MICE is, hereby, given that the Com. Missioners of Adams county will make an ABATEMENT OF FIVE PER. CENT. upon till State and Connty Taxes assessed fur the yearlBs6, that shall be paid to CollectOts on or before Sawyday 28th ny June next, and Collectors aro hereby 'required to make such abatement to all persons paying on or before said day. , Dey . :Cullectims. will bo required , to make payinearto . the County Treasurer oh' or berore Tuesdail 114 i lit of July nix?, otherwise they will not be entitltd to any abatement. By order of CoMmissioners. AUGHINBAUGIIi Clerk. Commissioners' Wee. t Gettysburg, April 25, leso.—td J NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. SPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South .1.1 • Seeend street, Philadelphia, Importer, Mantlfacturer, ntad,Dealer in Drugs and Medi cines, Chemicals, Acids,' I)ye Stuffs, Paints, ' Oils Colors, White. Lend, French and Ameri can White Zinc, Window' Glass,. Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instrumcnts,. Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usually kept Druggists, including Borax, 'lndigo, Glue, ghellac, .Irotash,&c., &c., All orders by mail' or otherwise promptly at tended to. bountry.Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves of railroad 'stationa. Prices' low and goods warm March 7, 185G.---Iy. TO ALL INTERESTED. 111 riE undersigned is ,desirous to close up jl all his 'unsettled accounts, and requests all personsludebted to him to call and make settlement on or before the first deli et: April next. As a former notice 1•11..1 disregtirded - by many, and as the undersigned wishes to avoid the necessity of imposing coats, be hopes that ell ,indebted on account fur six mouths or longer, will call on or before the above `The undersi, ,, ned returns his thanks to his friebds'foribii liberal patrot.age heretofore extended,,and invites the attention of the pub. his stook:of:Mr, AND SWEPT IRON WARE, continually on hand and for sale at iensonable GEORGE E. BUEHLER. 'Mardi 7,1856. WHITE HAM, ACADEMY, THREE' MILES WEST OF HARRISBURG. FMB eleventh session of this 'institution Jl will commence on Monday the oth day of Nay next. Parents and guardians are re spectfully requested to inquire into the merits of the Institution. The k location is retired' pleasant and healthfuVand the course of ifi struction embraces the ordinary and higher branches of an English 'education, toga tier with the Latin . , Greek, French and German languages, and, Vocal and Instrumental TERMS.—Boarding, Waalling and Tuition in the'Englislibrunches and Vocal litusie, per session; (21 weeks) $60"00. For Circalars containing 'particulars ad dress • ' D DENLINGErt z Prizwipal, Harrisburg, Pcrina March 7,1856. • l'iour fin. Sale. • • r you want a gond barrel of Flour, call at I HOl{E'g STORE; mile has made arrange ments to have always the best, which be will .8611 at 25.centa advance. JOHN HOKE. May 2, 1856. N 0 TICE. MIDS. KENTUCKY LEAF 'TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana. 25 do Sttoot. 20 do St. Jew), 20 Cases Seed Leaf. Just receivetl,holl for sale by %V . BEI! LE It, • No. 157 Fiatikliti Street. Nov. 24, 1854. COHN M attention of MILLERS is incited to TIM to'a Very' superior article for 'drying CORN, which can be had at all times at . WARREN'S FOUNDRY.. Jan . . U; 1856 , •• . IP you Manta fine article or Drees Shoes or A.,Gaiters, for Gentlemen or Ladies, can at the store of . W. W. PAXTON. UONNETS, and Bonnet Tritumino can be .very low eadpretty at_ the cheap atoT of . . BOOKS. STATIONERY; DRUGS & MEDICINES. *ricrenxitv vtiviortmtrit. AD. BUMMER has added to his foiMer S. stock of Goods an unusually hirgo as rtment of Classical, School and Miscella .eoua Op, embracing all the text Books used in the Col lege, Common Schools, and standord Classio authors, with the recent popular publications, constituting a ltirger assorinsont than ever be fore bpeneOn Gettysburg. Also . ' 13 tti# 4.k ‘ telt oOh Zii -ra /r of all kinda ; Cap, er,and Noto .Papor, o the beat quality, .ay oPep, Gold Pens and 4 Pencils, Pen-IC - nit &c., with a large assort ment of Fancy Goads, to which be incites attention, being prepared to Bell at unusually low prices. lited—He has also largely increased his stock of— • Dita i vi and alfedicines, which'cin bo rolled upon as the best in the market. 110arArrangements have been effected by which any article in his lino of business can be promptly ordered from the city. Gettysburg, Nov. 2, 1855. BAY WANTED. PERSONS having Hay to sell will do well by calling on the subscriber, m Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest . Market price will be paid at ell times. (0 As he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore. the preference to haul will be given to those (rum whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 24, 1852.—tf BOUNTY LAND tLAI3IB, rffitiE undersigned will attend promptly - 11 - to the rolleetion of claims for BOUN TY LANDS under the Into set of Clllll. grim.: Those who have alretcy received 40 or 80 Xeres, can now receive dui bal oney, by calling on the subvert bur and mak ing, the .neeessary applientiun. _ _ JOEL D. I)ANNER GettyAurg. March 0,11355.—tf X 4111 0 .111 11747 HARDWIRE STORE. Subactibers would respectfully announce to their Illinois and di , public!. that they have Opened NEW HARDWARE STORE in Biltimore st.. adjoining the residence of DAVID ZiKoten, Gettysburg. in which they ate opening a argo and general pssortinent of HARDWARE, I It OSI, STEEL, GROCEMES Cutlery. and • Coach Triumwigs, Springs, gales, Saddlery, cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, 'Paints, Oils, & Dyestuffs; n genernl, mending every deseriptior 01 articles in the above line of business—to ‘vhich they invite the attentitun of Coaclt makers.l3laeksneiths, Carpen ters,Cabi net makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the i.oblie generally. Our stock having been selected with great earn and 'numb:whet] for Cash, we guart antee,(fer the Ready Money.) to dispose of arty part of it on as reasonable terms as they can he purehasad any where. We particularly request a call from our friends, matt earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we nro determined to es tablish a character for selling-Goods at ow prim; and doing business on fair prin t iples. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. ty Getsbarff, June 13,1851.—U1. NOTICE. lETTERS of Administration op the Estate / of HENRIETTA KANN, late of But ler township, Adams county, Penna.,, de mised, having been granted to the subscri ber, •residing in the same township, he here by gives notice to persons indebted to said Estate, to call and settle, the same ; and those haring claims are requested to present the same, propeily authenticated, for settle •ment. DANIEL KANN, .Arlin'r. April 25, 1856 —Gt 4 41:iakslIONLI Qt4Z+NiVis:9 _llO ITN W. TIPTON, Fashionaide liar her ynd flair. Dre:ser, can stall timet be fintisil prepared to attend to the calls of the people. at the Temple, in the Diamond, adjniiiing the County . From long experience, lie flattersliiiiiself that he can go through all the ramifications of tho lotisortat Department' • wkiji such an, infinite degree 4 . 1 f,.skill, %vitt mi,el with the entire satisfrietion nfnh vhiii may submit their chini ille keen tuleal 4)1 his niz ) irs. He hopes 111 c-rehire, Alio by his atieiition to business, antra de sire please, lie will . merit as well no re; eeive, a liberal share of public pairminge. The sick will be attended-to at their pri vate dwellings. CALL MO SEE CS .IT TEE EEW ST.BND. WM. T. KIND- respectfully aneennees to :his friends and the public senerally that be continues the • TAIL URING BUSI NESS iu the room inVoiniug ,the store of J. Lawrence Schick, and frfinting on tlie He hasmade arrangements to receive regularly the LA TEST I'ASIIION4Y, and it will ho his constant aim to give entire satia te thoie ivhoiriay favor him with theitcustom.. SirCoutttry produce pill be taken in ex change, for work.- Sept.•WlL T. SING. .4ettyaburg, S 68, 1865. rrottAcco.' . 4 lon EIPTEs LB. LUMP TO ‘' 'BMOC() in store slid for sale, st . ; ll cents by the box, ni BUEHLER'S Old Stand', the chevest in the city, No 151' Frmiklin at., Baitimitret . _ 0- - ZEIZo OVVICE OF THE PEACE, has opened s on office in the front rooms of his residence lit Baltimore street; whero he will be prepared to attend to Scrivening, Conveyancing, and collecting clainnt, promptly, and punctually. ' Gettysburg, April 20.---3 y ALL and' see'. the new.style of Black, NI: Brown, Lilao and Pearl Hats at , , • .N. W. PAX.TON'S. t C ARPET Brisllll3'eveffElS.ritl at' NOLD'& bATt.4la9LB a Lrmkrpllaa, Yakie-rottsalce. •.1.1 LET US 4EA.SQII TOUTIIXT4 . ~ j ~,t.4 i , , eO - • ' . . ..N: •A .„ '11 ., :„ . " 1 ; 1 '' • i' ' ''..> l ): l- 1, •, :: ."%i•l'.l - 1 y. ; , • 1 1 ,k, , vl _ 4 , 4 .!,, i: , 11 1 •f : 1, 4 4; ~* - I rti 4: 1 7'; -4. '. ...';:', ~ „.. 7., . ...,.. . -; ttAi l - .. ' -",.. 4 * , ,i , t i'-',. -... ...., ~ HA LO W A Y'S PILLS. • • WHY ARE WE SICICA. , - :1' TT has been the lot of the human race toll . ° A:weighed' down by disettie and' srifferlife- 1 ,, HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are specialll adapt to the relief. At the., WEAK.,.the NERVOU • the DELICATE and the INFIRM, orall'e 1- mates, • ages,' sexes, and constitutions... Pro: fessor •Ilolleivay 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 world ever saw for the removal of disease. Thies Pills Purify Ms Blood. These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate' on the stomach, the liver, the kid neys, the lungs; the skin, and the bowele f nor reeting any derangement in their functions„ pu rifying the •blood, the very fountain of lilc, and bus curing disease in all its forms. Mopepsta and Liver Complaint*, Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills.' It has been proved iu allpnrta,of the world, that nothing has been found egtial to them in cases of, disorders the liver qs pepsin, add stomach complaints generally.— They soon give healthy' tone to these organs, hbwm or much deranged, and.when all other mewls have failed. genera/ yrbtßly , I:111MM. • Many of the moat desplotie'Hovernments have opened their Custom Houses to the intro duction of theso Pills, that they. may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit Allot this medicine is the best remedy over, known for peroons of delleate health in vigorating where the 'system has been' imparred;'fis its' properfies , nevei• lbil toliffortlrfolief. Femdle Corinplaingi. , l :i)t No Fel:Mile, );oungor old, sliciuld be'ailtb , but this celebrated medicine. It correets . iiiia reg ulates the monthly coons at nil periode', , tiaing in many eases iiko a charm. It is also : the bust and safest medicine that can be given to Children of all ages, and for ail compliii4; consequently no family should be withoulf#: . , , liollotray's Pills are the beat reinedy kitchen in Use world for the Allowing Diseaitiq' Asthma Diorrhcea ' Bowel Complaints Dropsy !, Coughs Debility i . Colds Fever awl Ague .. Chest Diseases Female Complaint; Dyspepsia Headaches . ' Indigestion -• Stouennd Ghsvel Influenza SeCondary symptoms Inflammation Inward Weakness Venereal Affections Liver Complaints Worms, of all kinds Lown'ssot tipirits Piles * * *Ltd at the manufactories of .P•rothssor HOLLOWAY, SO Maiden Lane,Yew York, And , 244$irand, Louden, by all respectable Druggists anti Dealers of lqedieitie throughout' thiUni, ted States, and the eiViliied'u:Orld, lit boxe's, at 25 rents, 621 cents and $1 each. • . . Iter..There is a considerable saring'hy.tak. ing the larger sizes. ' ~1 N. B. Directions for the gnidance-.oft pa• tinots i every disorder are affixed to each, box. Oct. 28, 185 —eow THE BEST BOOK FO'S. AGENTS TO PERSONS OUT Or EMPLOYMENT. An Elegant Gift far a Father N preseht to his • Family. SEND FOR ONE COPY AND TRY IT AMONG TOUR WANTED—Agenta to circulate Sear'i v Litrge Type' Quarto Bible, for family ertitk•d THE PEOPLE'S P,IOTORIAL DOMESTIC BIBLE. This useful book is destined, if in can, form an opinion from the notices of the press, to Intro an unprecedented circulation an every section of our wide spread continent, and to form a distinct out in the sale of our works.— It Will, no doubt, in'n few yearn become the Family Bible of the American people. , lterThe most liberal remuneration will be allowed to all persons who may be pleased to procure subscribers to the above. From 00 to 100 copies may easily be circulated and sold n each of the nrincipal cities and towns of the Union. It will be sold by subscription only. Application should be made at ,once, aw the field will be soon occupied. AteTersons wishing to act as agents,. and do a safe business, can send fare a specimen copy. itel.:On receipt of tho established price ) Six Dollars. the Pictorial , Family Bible, with a well bound subscription book, will be carefully boxed, and tbrwarded per express, at.ocir rick and expense. to any central town or village in the United States, except those of California, Oregon and Texas. 10-'•ltegiAter your letters and your money will come sale. ". pt .Orders respectfully solicited. Tor fur. titer particulars, address the subscriber, (post paid). ROBEUI' SEARS, 181 William Street, New Fork. May 2, 1856. INNWOMTN%it, Removed a feta doors ,'oath of the old 'Stand. H. FiKEIJAr respectfully leforms ipj his old culltooiers and :the.public - -iterallyi that he iontin .o the TA MOB ING USINESS.' at hie new !nal in South Bahimnre ree..where—lie• will be ippy to accommodates!l he may patronize him. I work entrtisied in his ire warranted to 'fit and be of moat substantial make. Tlfankfu for past favors, he solicits a conlinnence o 'pablie patronage. gr:r The Nem Fork Spring and Sum mer Rd SHIONSure received. Call and ace them. April 27. 1 85 5- -If , • WOOL' and Cotton C arpet deep a t O].O.ARNOLD'S. Blanks of all kinds for sale at this office. I ffl STAR AND BA ER In published every . rridav Evoiattein. Br more street, to the (brie otory bid*. n. few doors above Faln• " ' estocks Store. by • • D. D.A. TERMS. If paid in advance or within ,the, ye.ar S 2 per annum—if not paid within the Year AM 60.—r No paper discontinued until all nrrearages are paid—except at the option of the Editor. Sin gle copies tit cents. A i failure to notify a dis continuance willbe regarded awn Dalt ere's& meet. , , , .Adrertisements ncrt exceeding a sqnare in serted three times for sl—cVery subsequent in iertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. All advertisements nst.specially ordered for a given time will be eentinned un til forbid.' Aiiberal reductioh will be made to those who , advertise by the year., Jolt Prinliqg of . all kinds xeented: neatly and Fromyty led on repartabli tqww.
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