i i• af.i. ' • t I No Of7 4 o t * „. j 11 _ _ .... ._ .„,• . : . f , ._ ..._ lAMBS! TIN 11111 i! EHI •ER inform. hie • Irionde and ottatomers that he , has a vary largo,assortmeot of •"N• - TIN: WARE - 00i9 ready lot the Spring /ale, made by ifiperMaced irarlimett and of good ma terialiovritob will bo sold low (or CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Irr•Call miasma; .•7 •••,.• •GlAtgsbarm' Much 10. 181 W • iii7MAN LIFE BAVE.DI “DOVAOLAA &hum, March l 11366. 11F4. 4.AL , RHODSS, !3sq. : Dear L *,,tookinto madiano to sell on consign ment, "no cure no pay,” I take pleasure in sta. tang its effects as reported to me by three brothers who live in thus place, and their testi mony 4c* latt . oecipach of all I have re cell/rod: 14,. 1 4.,-Coaklio told me—"l had taken nine botilis'of Cbriatie's Ague Balsam. nod contin ually run,,donro.while using it until my, lungs and liter were eougested to that degree that hMoililischitiged treat tuy mouth and bowels, so that all thought it impossible for me to live through another ' The doctors too did all they:could for , me, brit thought I must die.-- Nothing did tne any good until T got Rhodos' Fever and Ague Cure, which at once relieved orb of the 4 ittreas • and tweet at my stomach aid Paistio my bead and bowels, and produced a permanent cure ins short time." Et. M. Conklin says—"l had been taking medicine of as good .e doctor as we have in our.county;and taking any quantity of quinine and specificsv - without ;girl good result, from the 25th of Auguetto the 17th of September.— But seeinglicrw nicely it operated on mybroth er, rgetca bottle of Rhodes' Forre'r and. Agile Comwhich effected a pormaneotcure by using twoirda of a bottle. 8. Conklin was not hero, but both the other brothers say his case was the same as H. M'e. I:sold the medicine to both the same day and the cure was as speedy from the same small quantity, Audi might so specify. Yours with respect, - . A.BUNTINGTON. The above sneaks for itself. Good proof as it is, it is. of uobetter tenor than the vast JAM bor of like certificates I have already published, ausithe atilt greater amount that is continual. ly p6Ating lti tiletm me. • ' ' • • ' One thing morn. Last year I had occasion to Caution this, public in these words: "I nniice Pin who have taken one of my the name of their ;w4grtint'jbentyinerlieine, and then with brazen 6 1,0400 N their mphlet 'with the ezeta-- est, iork 'LeMheproprielor of or other medi cipfi,saA,ae -htueh, dare:, " dc. ~ f ir o w', l MlO pleatinre in saying that the can tiers feferrist to the same "Dr. Christie's Ague Bt4itsl7:*fiat, is mentioned in the above cer- .W.,here, are several, other industrious people orbskare - applying to their poisonous trash all 604 1 110 v pablished about my Fever and Agetgure, or Antidote to Malaria, except the ce4ifieates of cares, and the certificate of the celebrated chemist ? Dr, James It Chilton, of 11.41 1 in favor of its perfectly harmless char aeteri.which isattached to every bottle. This wOl always serveja distinguish my medicine from imitations. ' For sale by Dreggistagenerally. , , JAB. A. RHODES, Fioprielor. • PROVIDENCE, R. L 4,bril 25' CAST YUQR TREAD 070 g rat !PATERA,CORAIN TElt ; 142171 : DJIpi YII WALL rum IF." A CERTAIN OUR FUR hL RHEUMATIC PAINS.. :014, , :camdenu. k it, but s7y 14 it cannot fail. C. ALLEN'S COATIVTRATED 'ELECTRIC PASTE AND ARABIAN' PAIN` EXTRACTOR For Jan and gorse. [Copy secured. according to Inw.l SMALL . JAR,' Fifty cents ' LARGE JAR , Ono Dollar. ritasE,tilcomr,Aasnl'i,,,„ac.thalhtoblee tIeXVOIIS rem, removing torpidity and pro. dual* a,' calk action of the Mood. . Thera being . vici - volatile matter in its composition, it remains in action until it accomplishis its Itemiunt los, its strength, anti is al ogetlitir littrailessilts constituent parte being . eatitely vegetable. ' What will it 'cure t 'We answer—Rheu mMie 'Pains, when everything else Quinn Cholic, Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Bpraint, Read-Aehe t Tooth-Ache Swellings, Brining, Sormr, Ring-Worm, Totter, Stiff Joints, CentritelettC6rd, prmh Cuts, Ulcerated Soresil and all Serefedons Diseases where external retkiedies Mu; be - used, Sore Throats, Stiff Necks, &c. What it toilrourc for' Horses and Cattle.— Sweeny, ESpavin,Pissnlas. Poll Evil, Wind gall,, Cholie, Sprains, Collar and Sad dle Galls, Stone Bruises, Stiff Joints, Verdigo, Splints, and Running Sores. SeL.Etrr sale at the Patent Medicine Store of B. A. Etoelatfield Ek. Co., General Agents, Lim:taster, Pa.., and by A. D. BUELILEB, Get: tysburg, Pa.. Iliiffone genuine but those bottles having the words "E.• C. Allen's Concentrated Elec tric Paste, ..or Arabian Pain Extractor, Lan caster, Pa. Mown on the bottles. _iparlool " claim. colonic-V . 4ls. Don't for get to ask for, ALLEN B. Alai! 25;1/356.:—1y NEW STORE, SON,NETS&FAI4CY GOODS lt i tas 3ifcCRDA4Y bas just returned from 175 the,eities i and is now opening, the beet Selected and mcist fashionable assortment of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS ever brought„to tiettystiorg, consisting% part of tielfirK444 l2 , Straw and Fancy, BONNETS, CAPS 'and Cap Trimmings of every descrip• Gan; Veils, Laces, ,Nets and Hillmans of all ordeal Snibroidenett, Handkerchiefs, Gloves Hosiery, Bummer Dress Goods, Shawls and Itiantinas, Mourning Goods, , together with an assortment of Fancy articles for the toilet too maims to mention, which she invites the Ladies to call and examine. Miss Itloeitssult will also carry on the MIL LINER business mall its Ltmtiehrsi and hopes from the experience she has bad, and a define to pillion; that she will be able to give general slitoficaco• East York Street, directly opposite the Bank. Apra 1$ 1866-3 • 132 E iamtn all PPAreby prit,itgi 6,11 persons from . tnk• 'sin *... merit of e NOTE: hold by LE on n,b dited tbe 196 *WA• • /4 6 6. fii+hetual of nibulldieil t i t taa t i o 4 ll • dc4,tais,,due in two months ei, stemma not to pey the Ibilrlft " lrr he . VS 40 'slue there f r ..,,..,&i. , • `- , , PA4 1,1 4...aiFF.. 314#10e44;;4 . - lititatOth ,NVOtbras thealo*, 4o l im m uli to V ot f 1 4 . gq tOOVltcalevizi" e Gin do! W cir :, lin taWgr" i 1, la R Arfili7rfOß THE Subscribers would respectfully announce to their friends and the public, that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at,. adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEMER, 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, Paints, Oils, k Dyestuffs, n general, incutling . every descriptioa of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coach makers. Blacksmiths, Qarpenters,Cabinet. makers,. Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the I.ablic generally. Our stock having been selected with great eam and purchashed for Cash, we guart entee,(for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms is they can be purchased any where. We particularly requests call from our friends, raul 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. ty Getrburir, June 111.1851.=-11. READY-MADE CLOTHING, AT TRW SANDSTONE FRONT NOW received and for sale tie largest, twat, tint, and cheapest stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING that has been offered in this place atany time. They are all our own make, manufactured out of our own Clothe, Caasimers, 4tc. We have Coats from $1 to $2O; Pants from 62i cents to $lO j . Vesta from 62} cents to 68 00. Goys , Clothing in Great Variety. • Our stock of Cloths consist of Blue, Black, Olive; Brown, Green, Drab, Claret, and all other colors. Our Cassimers consist of Black, Brown, Steel mixed, and every variety of Shade of fancy colours. Also bfarine Cassi metes, in great variety, Plain, Plaid, and Figur ed Cashmeretts Tweeds, Jeans, Drab Detates, Silk Warp, Airecas, Black Satin, Buff, White, Plaid an Fancy Marseilles Vesting. .Call and see us, if we cannot fit you we will take your measure, and make _you a garment on the very shortest notice. Having the very best Tailors constantly at work cutting out and making tap, we do things up in the neat est and beat manner at the SAND-STONE FRONT—and are hard to beat. GEORGE ARNOLD, April 4, 1856. BOOKS• STATIONERY ) DRUGS & MEDICINES. NittXtaXitir afillartiment. AD. BUEHLER has added to his former • stock of Goods en unusually large as sortment of Classical, School and Miscella neous .fa .r. embracing all the text Books used in the Col ' lege, Common Schools, and standard Classic Authors, with the recent popular publications, constituting a larger assortment than over be fore opened in Gettysburg. Also .0 tea trallNFPLlThrrnr of all kitida ; Cap, Letter and Note Paper, o tha , best quality, Envelopes, Gold Pens and Pencils, Pen-Knives, &c., with a large aisort.- tnent of Fancy Goods, to which he invites attention, being prepared to sell at unnsually'low. prices. • llett.Ho has also largely increased his stock of— ' • • •- • •• Drugs and aledicines, which can be relied upon as the best , in the market StarAritufgements have been effected by which any article in his line of business can be promptly ordered from the city.. Gettysburg,. Nov. 2, 1855. HAY WANTED. PERSONS lia7ing Hay. to sell will do well by calling on the subscriber, to Gettysburg, who is deairousof purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at all times. Or•As he intends having the Hay, 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 NOW WE HAVE THEM ! TIIST arrived from Baltimore and Pha se." delphia the beat assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, that has ever been offered in Adams County. 13~ All colors and kinds, (some entirely hew.) Call and see them at the old stand,. newly fixed up, in Chambereburg street, a few doors from the corner. • W. W. PA.XTON. MarCh 28,.1856 • CILEDONII IRON. v AITNESTOCK BROTHERS, having the .1: , exclusive sale of CALEDONIA KOLL. ED IRON for Gettysburg, would call the at tention of buyers to this mane of Iron—the best, in the market—which will be sold at we lowest rates. We keep a large supply of HAMMERED MOH constantly on hall. Call at the sign of the RED FRONT. NOTICE. ETTERS of Administration haying been •-LA granted to tho . subscriber" residing near Siddensburg, York county, Pa.,• on the Estate of DOROTHY,MITNDORFF,Iate of Hunting tow township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, lac hereby gives notice to , all persons indebted to said Estate to ,make immediate, payment, and- those having claims or demands against the Estate of the said deceased will make known . the same without delay. ' ANDREW EPLEY, .oldm'r. May 9, 1856.--4t 5 • • s 71Mber riots for Sale: THE Subscriber has still a ,few snore choice LOCUST end CHESNUT TIMBER LOTS for sale—which ha will dispose of , on- - • - . J. D. PAXTON: - Oettysburg, May 5, 1856.;; D°Raany?lintlf so% chap and VAMIESTO C aSt. A FRESH 19)#y21_ Noodle at. the Valet, ektriot: a =PHAN 4 PAXTON, roollosilop "Cards. V., L. CAMPBELL, Attorney at LAw, OF FICE on Chambersburg street, Get. • tysburg, two doors from Cleo. Ar nold's store, will nttend to filing claims for BOUNTY LAND, under the late Acts of Congreis, Pensions, &c. All business entrusted to his hands will receive prompt attention. D. WCONAUGIIYI ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Office removed to one door West of Duthie Drug dr, Dook•&ore.Cbsmbsrabutg strict.) attorney and So Minor/in: Patents and Pensions, Bounty Land Warrants. Back• Pay sus pended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. 0.: also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought,and highest prices given. Lands for sale in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States ; and'Agents engaged locating Warrants there'. StrApply to him personally' or by letter. DAVID WILLS, Attorney 'at Law, HAS taken 'slr. STIANOON'S office North West Corner of Centre S pare. REFERENCE.--Hon. Thsddeus Stevens, Esq., Lincaster. DAVID - A. BUEHLER , Attorney Est Lass', 'WILL promptly attend to Collections and ell other business entrusted to his care. lar Office in the Diamond, adjoining the Store. of A. 13. goats. Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1, 1856. a EDWARD B. BUEHLER, attorney at law, WILL faithfully and promptly attend. to i 1 business entrusted to lum. Hirpealet The German language. Office at - the same place, in South Baltimore street, near 'orney'a Drug Store; and nearly opposite Danier . Ziegler's Store. , , , • WM. B. M'CLELLAN, ATTORNZY AT LAW, and Prosecuting attorney. OFFICE on the . South aide of the Pnhlic VV Square, two doors West of the 4 .Bentinel" Office: Maroll,2B, 1856,- 1/4 Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DENTIST, ' . grAFFICE in Chambersbrirg street ‘P. one door West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposit e G rammer% store, where he may be found read:) , and. wjlling to attend to any cue within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N.Dsimilcui, Hev'.C.P.Kintrrn,D.D " D. Heitriss, 'i 1., Prof.M,JAcons, . " H.S. Minim, , , i H. L.Braranx*, " D.Einairer, . " ILA4domprillens Rev. R. Joaxsozr. I . " M• .t. an:win % July , 4..1848 , , ' Baltimore Adverthiemeatis C., Vi. SLAGLE ft, CO, PRODUCE AND OENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 118 North Street, Baltimote, WOULD inform the public that they have entered into the above Business and will pay particular attention to the sale of Flour, Grain of all kinds, Clover Ss.ed,. Whishey, and Country .Fro• duce generally, aid will remit proceeds off sales promptly. 11114.Consingutents solicited. : • •• CHARLES W. SLAGLE.., .1. V. HOSHOUR G. D. RIJN EFE LTER, York Co., Pb Balt. April . 4, 1856.--;-8m . . .300,000 SEGARS eve ' TY description' an d • Brands, all of which are offered 'Oise! . than any other . House in th . e eny. 'Aud warrants all he selle to be Of the beat w 1 terial. Call and 'examine. : • • - AVM: BUEHLER, ho. 157 Franklin , otreeL , Nov. 24,1864. FAT wir`i, BOXgS pLAcjc. by'' in iron and for We '•WM. BUEHLEL No. 157 Franklin street, Baltimore fronAcco. II din BOXES 4 L B. LUMP. TO. BACOO in store and for sale, at 11 cents by the box, it BUEHLEWS Old Stand, the.cheapeat in the city. No 157 Franklin at., Baltimore. I FI II I B D A S 6 C K O E N 2 , o lj ß C a 1 51. tit v E a An a F 26 do . Segue, 20 do St. Jago, 20 Cases Seed Leaf. Just received and for sale by WM. BUEHLER, No. 157 Franklin street. • Nov: 24, 1854.,, Hatioydr H. Railroad. 'MAINS over the Hanover Branch Bail- I. road now run as follows : First Train leaves Hanover at 9, A. M., with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Colum• bia and Philadelphia. This train also con nects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving thereat 12+ 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. LEIS, Agent. Jnly 27, 1865. SPORTING! SPOVTING! GEORGE and Henry Wampier will Make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country pro. duce. Farmers and all others wishing their fuses. Barna, &c. spouted, would do wr"th give them a call. G. & H. WAMPLER. ENTLEIIEN, do you. wiih,to from s fro Ga large and bandeome -variety of emirate, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c? If you do, call at SCHICK'S, ON HAND to pay for LAND /713)5000 . WARRANTS..Person! a - ing any to aell will.receiie the It!iiheat price in cash by caUing on. CALL and see 'the new style of Black, Prow"), Lilac and Pearl Hats at • • • ' IV; IV: PAXTON'S. C'ET l '`g'l'''YTZ7litgOws WHO WANTS A GOOD AND CHEAP .. ~ --- - - 1 .4 ' 311:1 t ' ~. ir • _ , - f• ill 1 1l e; i .a., , /Ilk - - -_ DIGUERBEOTYPE? SAMUEL WEAVER having provided him self with an entifc new and costly appa— ratus, is atm prepared to furnish Daguerreotypes, in every style of the art, which he will war rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex perience and supenor apparatus give him ad• vantages seldom furnished by Daguerrean -es tablishments out of the city. Ho has a large number of specimens At. his Galler ,a?Chent bertsburg street, which the publican requested to call and examine. • MCbarges from 50 cents to $lO. Hours or operating from BA. M. Jo M. Gold Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatiiTel!, always on hand, nt the very loweht prices. Ifirebildren will not be taken for less than $100; Feb. 1. 1856. GROCERIES CONFECTIONS • 5 10.C?N THIS. WAY FOR BARGAINS! LiMANUEL ZIEGLER has.- just re- 1- 4 turned frow,the city. with the largest lot of GROCERIES he has ever before opened, to, whit:lL litt invites the attention of all, convinced that he can offer .SARE BARGAINS. Be. has also a Swim o Hams, Shoulders; Stc. Shad, Mackerel'and Herrings, . Oranges, Leutorus Raisins, Figs, Dates, Almonds, Nuts, Candles of all kinds, To. hasp. Bnn9', Broornet,' Blushes, Blacking, with a general asaortment of variety goods: (lice us a call ff you , want to buy cheap and good—next door to the ..Star' office, Bellmore Street. Gettysburg, May 11,1855.—if GRTTYSBDRI FORDIII. A NEW 'FIRM. . V 'HE undersigned, having entered into . .riartneship to carry on the - Fountiry fan shim under 'the: Arm' of WARREN — ot SONS, hereby' make known to the citi zens of Mains nod adjoining counties, that we are iirepare4to•make • every thing in, our line of business- -We- have con. sictitly on hand, the, HATHAWAY -and other r, - ' -' • COOKING %TONES, the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves, o 1 refloat; styles and sizes ' Pots, Kettles and'Pans, and - all •`other Iron Cooking Utensile, Waffle hone, Washing Machines, Ash-platet, Hoot-scrapers 'Atc. Castings for Mills and'othei Machinery. PLOUGH CASTINGS, of . every description, We inake the Sevlor, Blocher, and differ. ent kinds of Witherow Ploughs. We have :idea got different patterni of FENCING. & VAILING for Cerueteries. Yards aud i Porches, which can't be beat for beauty or cheapness. 1103"411 the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. KrEILACKSMITHING 'still con• inued. BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in our line ina e to order. THRESHING ,frIdICHINES repair ed at 'Shortest notice. Being Moulders ourselves, tve'will do our,. work MOUT. • THOMAS WARREN, • MARTIN WARREN, '' ` 'HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 11, 1855.—t1 • LOOK QUT FOR THE CARS.' PONE , this way .if you, want the worth of ‘-/ your money . I will sell you Goode that will do you good to 'Wear them.. Such as SPRING J RUMMER GOODS as - cheap AA the cheapest, if not a little cheaper. Jaattali and take a peep at them find judge for your• self at the Cheap Northwest Corner, where you will be accommodated with the - greatest of pleasure. ' ,• • • ALSO. ileady•niade Clothing, and Clothing made to orderwhich I will sell cheap for. Cash or Country Product. • • JOHN HOKE. April 18, 1856. ' • CORN . DRURS. THE 'attention -of MILLERS it invited to ~to a very superior article for drying CORN, which can e had at all -times at WARREN'S FOUNDRY. Jan. 11 18.56. Iyotz want a Soo article of Dress Shoes. of Gaiters, , for Gentlemen or Ladies, call-at the store of W. W. PAXTON.. ONNETS, and Bonnet. Trimmings canbe JLP had very low and pretty at the cheap store of FARNESTOCKS'. • OUR stock of HARDWARE has been very much increased, and persons building' or requiring anything in this "department, hould first call and see FAHNESTOCK heap stock. • • ' • MUSICAL INSTRUYENTS..Fintes,Vi --- olins, Guitars„ Accordepns, Fifes, &c., on hand and for sale by • MARCUS SAMSON. aLOVES . & HOSIERY, the , largest, prat- Mtiest, and cheainat stock in town, at April 18. SCHICKS'. ROOMS and CEDAR WARE, for oak B FATINESTOCKS. A LARGE Assortment of Queenewaro, A GlApssand Stone Ware,. ' • • • GODEAN , FA_XTON'S., . tA SERA PRINO--adapted foi'Cburelf mu ile or family—will be iota 'very by • • ' • • MARCUS .: "SAMSON UPSIERY.--I,..near article of SILK and , WOOL HOSE, and Silk-lined HOSE for sale. at' ' " FAIHNESTOCK BROTHERS, Sign ef the Red Yront.: NEwsTogK of Ready:mgcle Clothing, and ,a great variety of Faney:Artieles at COnAA%i i AND, PA Xl' OlsT,'S. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, A 1111BREL LAB feir sale at - • • ' • COBEAN: IP'blladelphla,Advertlisements. B. Biapfi I: - 17. 11AY Pin ot FREE OF CHARGE! ! ! TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRA PINGS, entited "Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, from the celebrated painting by Landseer, and the "Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above engravings is $3 per copy, but will be seutfree of charge as follows • 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 Um subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Harper's, Gody's,Putnam's,Ornharn's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, will receive the Magazines for oneyear and a copy of either of the Abe , . e beautiful engravings, free of charge, or if subscribing to a $2, and a $l, Mairazine such as Peterson's, and Challen's Ladies Christian Annual, they will receive both Mag azines and a copy of either of the above en gravings. • Every deseription of engraving on 'wood ex ecuted with neatness and despatch.' Views of buildings, newspaper headings, views of ma chinery, book illustrations, lodge certificates, business cards, Ace. All orders sent by mail'', promptly attended to: Persons wishing views of their buildings, engraved cap send a daguer eotype or sketch of the building by manor ex press. • . Persons at a distance having , saleable arti oles.would find it to their advantage to addrese the subscribers, as we would act as 'agents.for the sale of them. : , , BYTCA,M & PIERCE; 50 South Third , ll, Philadelphia. Nov. 30, 1855.—1 y , . F11:1E P.ROO'.FS! TIIZ SALAMANDER S4pE6 OP, PHILADEIr. AGAINST TUE WORLD . • . . . . VANS & WATSON, No. 26 South Fourth .1114 'street, Philadelphia; harl had thaSurest demonstration in the' following' certificates that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the representa tions which have been made of tlpm, as ren dering an undoubted_security against the ter rifie element• • PIAILADELPIIIA, April 12, 1866., MESSRS. EVANS & WATSON :—Gentip—lt af fords us the hi heat satiSfaction to state toypu, that owing to very protective qtialities of two of the Salamander , Safes which we pur chased of ,ou some months . since, we slaved a large portion of our jewelry, books, papers, &c., exposed to the calamitous fire in &In stead Place; on the morning of the 11th instant. . • ' When we refloct that these Safes wore loca ted in the foorth story of ; the building we occu pied, and that they: : fell aulisequeutly into a heap of burning ruins, whore the vast concen tration of heat caused the'brtiss plates to me we cannot but regard the presemitiOn of tht valuable content's as most tonviticing - procif of the great security ofby-yoiir Safes: We shall take much pleasure' in recom: mending them to men ,of btuliness as a sure re liance against the fire. r. SIIIONS &BRO. Panatimultta, April,l2, 1856. • MsaaruußVASS ot :WATSON havito Offer :Ton my testimony in fiCioi of the'grait'seenrity afforded to my entirastock of jewelry,. books;. papers t &r—, during the recent disastrous con. liagratton in Ransteud Place, from the fact that the same were contained in two of the Sal amander Safes manufactured by yon. Having fallen from the .fifth story of the Ar tisan building, .wber4 they were preciously placed, and'exposed to a vasttheat for a long tithe, theopreservatioti of the'ialuable deposits seemed to every one who' witnessed' the open ing amt Interior eistaination,:a matter of pro found,tattonishment-, • Tot& who Any retittire,a,perreet proteetieu rota the invagetl 9f,fire,l shall not hesitate to recommend' the use of ytww Safes, as I ennsid 7 er they have,now undergone the must tryint test. -- " N. E. MORCIAN. • PHILADELP iA, April 12, 1856', EirtusA 1V ifio r:--3ontlemen cr danbtiou 'rvillbe deeply gratified to learn e goofi condition in. which 'discovered my book, policy of insurance, certificated' of stock, and other valuable documents, when on Fri day last t opened - the 'Safe 'nide by your firm:• - • 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 build. ing, as' ka finis the foree of the fall from its former elevated'position in' the third"story, I could entertain but ilender_hopei prior to its interior inspection, that the contents which once so highly prized would ever be of any ser vice to me, but as thesefears are nom happily rennaved, I,feel it only dueito say toyou, that I can henceforth recommend the.use of your Safes to, all.whp may wish to feel a con6dence in' the Oerfect secunty WhicWsuch means 'pro vides agnitait so frightftil an element: EDWARD GASKILIi, Bookbinder. ' Constantly on ,band Patent Powder and Thief ProOf Locks for Banks, Stores . , 4 . e. April 2,6, 1866.—1 y, TR JESUS ! S TRUSSES 111 . C. L ;: NF f EDLES, Truss. and Brace Establishment, . . W. COL 9&( STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTER of fine French' Trusses, combi. nut' g eztrenie lightness, ease and,durabilit. with correct. construction.. ; , - liernird or ruptured, patients can be Ssited, by remitting amounts, as 'below Sending pins ber tifiriehed round' the' hips, and stating Sled affected. ' Cost - of Single Truss, 82, $3, $ 4 , and ss.' 'Doubleff, $6, $8 and $lO. Listens. tions as to wear, and how to effect's cure, when possible,fient with -the Truss. Also for sale, in great Oriety, . Dr. Banning', Improved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of,Prolapsus,UteriLSpinal Props and snpports, Patsnt Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erestor Biases, adapted to - all with stoop shoulders and weak lungs 1. English Elastic Abdominal -Belts, 'Suspensories; inges—male and female. - r . r 109,..Ladiste Rooms, with Lady attendants. August 3, 145.--ly , WALL WINDOW .PAPERS. iorA.VING purchased the interest Alf -1-1- PARRISH' k Homan, in the, Wall Paper Business, w e now have at our 'store 217: 17. Corner :Arch and Third &reds., A fall and• complete assortment,' of .WALL' AND WINDOW PAPERS, FIRE.BOARD PRINTS, &c., &c., Relyin4 upon, our ability to supply all or dm 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; enibriie-' ing 'FINE. FRENCH GREEN, SATIN GREEN. AND .BLUE, SATIN, AND UN- , GLAZED FIGURED, all 41 wide. -. PARRISH. & BRADSHAW; . 'Successors to Parrish tHough, N. P. Corner Archund.27iird SO. -Phila. N. reasionablo'notice being given, PaPer 'be hung at City prices. - March 21, 1856'.-3ni. l'hi!Oelp.hia:. Adv:ertksepenW EVANS AND'TIIIEff PROOF SAFES ! I . FOR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and Oth- Ois,, baying Books, I'apers or other valua bles, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. Day & Newell's (Hobh's) BANK:LOCKS. A CARD.—Tur "Fiala PROOF Bars," 'that preeerved our' flooks r llspers, &a t Anring the iGireat Fire at llart's Buildings, was purchase. ed OLIWW I NVANS t 6180 2:3414, Bt4 ad's. . GETZ & BUCK. 'REFRIGERATORS k AND WATEItiII, TEES." EVANS' Premium Ventilated -Refrigera tors for cooling and p . reserving meati v butter, milk, water and all articles for culinary purpo ens. WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish or, muddy water, whether , effected by mills, lime stone, marl or other causes • can be had eepar ate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the warm est weather. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the tole of warm or co/d.water. iPATER CO dl:EltS, for Hotels, Stores t Dwellings. • STOttE TRUCKS, for moving boxes, bales, SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG GIST do. ' • • • ' OLIVER EVAN,I3 No. 61. S. Reoond-st., (2 doors below Chesnut.) F;EiT,,I. BUMMED n 18354, Feb.. 8,1856.-4 y , , N;EWWHOLESALE DRUG STORE. 1 1 \r SPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 - South Second street, Philadelphia , ' 'lmporter, Manufacturer,. and Dealer in Drags and Medi. cines,Chemicals, Acids, ..Dye .Stuffs, Paints, Oils, ulors,,Whlte Lead, French an ,Ameri• can White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware, Varnishes Brushes, Instruments, Groun Spi c es,' Whole Spies,; and , all other articles usually by Druggilita, including Borar f Indigoi Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c., &c.; &C.-- All orders by muil or otherwise promptly at , tended to, Country Merchants pre invited to call andeicamine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. n •Goods sent to any of the wharves or iaiiroad stations, ' Prices low and goods Warranta " • Marehl, • TO ALL INTERESTED. . T" undersigned is desirous to - cloSe up all his unsettled' accounts, and requests all .persons indebted to him to call and Make settlement on , or before the first day of April As a former notice was disregarded by many, and ds the undersigned wishes to avoid the necessity' of imposing costs, he hopes that all indebted on account for six months or longer' will 'mill on or before the above :ItirThe undersigned returns Ms thanks to ,friends for the libend patronage heretofore extended, and invites the attention of the pub lic to his stock 0r TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, continually on hand and for sale at reasonable prices. GEORGE E. BUEHLER. March 7, 1856. ' SCHICK ALWAYS AHEAD ? Just fietn the City with the Largest and Pre: :lest Stock of GOODS - for fhe Spring and Summer Seasons, to be seen in Gettysburg ! , • AHONG which will, be found Plain and' Fancy DRESS SILKS; black Silks, all qualities, plain' Del:tines, plain and 4 red Berege, Beluga Delaines, Challies, Lawns, Gingbarns,'Prints„ "Shawls, Embroid eries, Gloves, Hosiery , and CLOTHS of all colors and , prices, • Cassimeres, for men and boy's wear,..Ketitings,lins ' Tiekinga, &e. Purehasing at,the lowest rates, I am pre pared to eel( at to low prices as goods can be had at any other establishment in the County. In proof of which, I invite all ,to call and ex amine my Stock, when they will be satisfied that such is the fact. J. L. SCHICK. ' Southwest Corner of the Dia . moral and Baltimore street. April 18 1856 • NOTICE TO TAX-PAYE . AToricE is. hereby given that the Cora ' tniesioneri of Adams cOunty . Make an ABATEMENT OF 'FIVE PER .CENT. .upon all State and ,County,. Taxes assessed for the year 1856, that shall be pnid to Collectors on or ' befoi+ Saturday the 28th of June ncet, and Collectors' are hereby• required to • mike such abatement to all persons paying"on to before saaday. . • . Air-Collectors bo , required to make payment to the County Treasurer on or before Tueidny the iseothty next, otherwise they will not be entitled to any abatement. 'By order of Commissioners. J. AUGHEIBAUOII, Clerk. Commissioner?' Ellice, Gettysburg,' April 25, 1856.—td j • ; Fi . O 64-'' SitiC.' Iryou want. a mai barrel of Flour; call at HOKE'S STORE, as he has made arrange ments to haie alwhys tlie best, 'which he will - sell at 25 dents advance. I ' • • 'JOHN HOKE, I . May 2, 1855. • ItZLIgO.II2D '1:14101112 JOHNW_.'Tll?'t'ON,Faahionableliar ber arid, Hair. Dresser, can at all times he found prepared to attend to the calls , of the people. at the Temple, in the Diamond. adjoining the 'County' Building. From long experience c hetlatters himself that he can, go through all the ramificaticine of the tonforiot Deparfuiens., with nuph•an infinite Alegre° of .skill, at will meet with the •en ire satisfaction of all who maY submit their chins ; to"tbe keen 94,4 el his.razors. ,He hopes, therefore. that,hyite.attention to besiness,,and a de- Sire .10 please, hemill merit as well its re ceiee, a lib,eral share of public patroneget The sick will, be attended to. at their pri vate dwellings. , CALL AND -SEE .ES IT .THE NEW S'T :4'N ;0: . • Wis • . . T. KING respectfully annonnces to his friends and the public generally that , he continues 'the. TAILORING BUSI NESS in the room, adjoining, the store of J. latairence Schick,- and fronting on the Dia mond. '• He'has made arrangementa to receive regularly: the LATEST FASHIONS, and it will be his constant aim to give entire satis to those whcimay favor him with' their custom. lenountry produce will be taken in ex change for work. • WM, T. KING. • Gettysburg, Sept.' 58, 1855:—• . 43.9 1131VICHLtar . JUSTI CE OF THE PEACE has, opened Jtin 'Ake in the front room o his residence in Baltimore street, where ho will be prepared to attend to Serivening, Conveyancing, and collecting claims, promptly and punctually. ) Gettysburg, April 20.—1 y BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS, THr' undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for ,BOUN- Tk LANDS utaci the late act of Con , tress. Tliose wlio have already received 40 or 80 Acres ; can now receive the bal ance, by•callinggs the subieriber and mak ing the oecessarrapplication. JOEL 8., BANNER. 'Gettysburg;Marph 9,1855.—ti VIGURED. Plain and Buff Marseilles vest ing low at - GEO. ARNOLD'S _ - QUPERIOR , Parasols tke.; for sale by ARNO,LO 'S. . P LEN DI D lot of TRUNKS low at; GEO,4RNOLD'S. LEA u 1 4P§Clii TPPO;rIi4I4 HA LOWAY'S PILLS. WHY ARE WE SICK 1' IT has been the lot of the human race to;ba IT down by disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK; the NERVOCISi the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of all cll.+ mates, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Pro: teaser- Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines in the. United States, and offers them to a free and enlight- ened people, as the bpst remedv the' world ever saw for the removal of disease. • These Pella Paerifg the Illsod - These Cations Pills are expressly consbined to operate on the stomach, tholiver, tbie' kith neys, the lungs, the skin, itnd',thil•bowers; renting any derangement, in their functions,. pu rifying the blood, the lint) , fountain 'cif ife, and hui curing disease in all its forms. : Dyspepsia cad Aiser Complaints; Nearly half the bluetit,' race have• taken anise Pills. It had been proved in all parts of tii"Oworld, that, nothing .haa.been found equal to them in cases oftlisorders of the liver, dye, pepsia, and stomach complaints geriendly. They soon give healthy tone to these organs, however much deranged,. and when all other means have failed. Genera: Debility , Di Health Many of .the most despotic governments have opened their Ciuitom Houses to the intro duction of these PHIS, that they inay biome the medicineof the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the beat, remedy ever known for perions of, delicate health,or where the system boa been impaired i 'ai its n sigeniting properties noverfail fo afford relief. Female Complaints. No Female, young or old should be without this celebrated medicine. it corrects and reg. ulate.v the monthly courses at all periods, acting iu many eases like a Charm. It is also the best and itafest medicine that can be given to Children of all ages, and for any complaint ; consequently no family should be without it. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy'hamen in Me world for the following Diseases : Asthma Diarrhum Bowel Complaints Dropsy Coughs - • Debility - Colds Fever . and Ague Chest Diseases Female Complaints Dyspepsia Headaches • Indigestion- Stono and , Gravel • Influenza Secondary striptorris Inflammation Inward Weakness Venereal Affections Liver Complaints - Worms of all kinds Lown'asof Spirits Piles * * 4l gold at the manufactories of Profeoror HOLLOWAY 80 Maiden laine, l ,New'rork, and 244 Strand ; Lndon,brill respectable Driigglsta and Dealers of Medicine throughout the Uni ted States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents, 621 cents and $1 each. " t 10S,There is a considerable saving by talc. ing the larger sizes. N. B: Directions for the guidance of -pia Gnats i every disorder are affixed to each boid. Oct. 26, 186 --eow.• THE BEST BOOK FOR AGENTS TO PERsONS'OOT OF EWLOTBfkIIT. , An Elegant Gift for a Fatlual to pretext to his BEND FOR ONE COPY ANDYRY IT AMONG YOUR FRIENDS.. WANTED—:-Agents .to circulate Sear'e 1T• Large Type Quarto Bible, for fitfully use,. entitled TUE PEOPLE'S kIOTOICIAL DOMESTIC BIBLE. ' This useful book is destined, if we can form an opiniini friiM the notices of the' areas, to have an unprecedented 'circulation in every section of our wide spread continent, and 'to form a distioct.era in the sale of our worka.— It will, no doubt, in a few years become the Family Bible of . the American people. IterThe 'most libeml remuneration will be allowed mall persons who may be.pleased to procure 'subscribers . to the above., Frotaiio lo 100 copies may, easily be eiroulated and sold a each of the principal cities and towns of the Union. It wall° sold byanbscription only: pplieation should he made at once, as the field will be soon occupied. ' Se-Persons .wishinito act aLagents, and do L safe busineis, eau send for a specimen copy. .801...0n receipt of the established price, Six Dollars, the Pictorial Family. Bible, with a well bound subscription book, will lid easefully boxed, and forwarded per express, at our rick and expense, to any central town or village in the United States, except those of California, Oregon and Texas. Iliarllegister your letters and your money will come safe. Orders respectfully solicited. For fee tber particulars, .address • the. subscriber, (poet paid ROBERT SEARS,. 181 William ',Street, Nets York. Dray 2, 1856. • '''' Removed a few doors Soat4of She old Stand. • H. SHELLY respectfully informs - hispld; customers ,and the, puhlis - -uerally, that he contin is the TAILORING" ,USINESS; at his pew tand,,in South Betimore ireek, where 'he will iappyto accommodate all , ho may,patroniae II work &quitted to his _:.re warranted to fit - int; be of most substantial make. Thanktu, for past favors, hosolicitiaConlinusineib. public patronage. ICP The Nem York, Spring and Sum mer Rd SIIIONSaio received. and see them. ' April 27, 18155.---tf AXTPOL and Cotton Carpottheap at T GEO. ARNOLD'S Blanks of all kind f . !r sae - at, this office. TRH STAR 11ND BINPIER. t.. : Is published every Friitis Evening, in Bins more street, in the ihree story.bulld— ing, nfew doors above Fan- , estocks Store, by • , , • D. A. 'BUEHLER. 04.! If paid in advance or within the yexr p l o w , annum—if not paid within the ,yeer 40,171 Igo paper, discontinued. until all.a_rrea„ paict—excePt at the option of theLatox.f Si: gle copies 6} 'cents; A failure to notify 44,4 a 1 continuance willbe.rega me . a.s a , /PeVi. eptolge . 14.arertioineids not exceeding a fitefte to sorted titre's times for $l-- every t+usigrie4, insertion 25 cents. , Longer, ones in Life "Ma, proportion. All advertisements ,not, ordered for a given time will be continnefl, un til forbid. A.liberal reduetion ;atfultp, to dame wlio advertise by the year.. • , Job Prifitini, of all kinds xecnted,, pea tli, and promptly, and on reasonable tertas„,-