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wia ta nn .-Kop March 11-TEIS6.
• . Deat'Sir••=•As 'L
sleek metielne to sell on consign.
l an y l y'rl take Pleasnid eta
lepOried - to me- by - three
in thir Place, and .their testi.
IliliaWsielrittir;spetimen; of all r have re-
Br. Siiitssokliti told nte—"l 'bad' taken nine
boktibpOltristie'i•AgeS Balsani. and contin
toKlymppolawa while • using it until my lungs
ant Beer Were coned to that degree that
blood discharged from my mouth and bowels,
Bionglitit'impossible for me to live
,Alieliagltutiother chill.' The doctor's too did all
otrald . ibr Me, but thought 1 must die.—
othing did mislay good until T got illioars'
and Ague Cure, 'which at once relieved
dbtreit and nausea at ray stomach ,
slid pain in my head and bowels, and produced
ipermiment coteie:a short time."
,ConTriiii.says—"l had been taking
' medicine - of as good a doctor as we have in
oar county, and takingany quantity of quinine
and specifics - without hey good result, from :
th"e LikitifAugusttii the 17th of September.--
Bat seeing how nicely it operated on my broth
'A bpi bottle - of Rhodes' Fever'and Ague
Cure, which effected a permanent cure by using
-' • tiororitirtit of a bottle,
'.§.ll;Conkliis was not here, but both the
other ca) ,his case was the same as I
MX": A told the medicine to both , the same
cure was as epeedy from the same I
simiqqatMtiti, ancll might 80 specify. Yours
**respect,. A.IIuniNGTON.
Sibs above sneaks for itself. flood proof as
it is, it is of nd better tenor than the vast num.
' ber alike certificates I have already published,
.itod, the Mil greater amount that is continual
'' lypinicin,q in upon me.
,'
'One 'thing more. Last year I had occasion
to esti:4loo, fhe public in those words;
oohed one fret mho hare taken one of my
yeAeral circular. , se/mei:Wed the name o their
findritniffirnty medicine, and then with brazen
kiwis:tenet end their pamphlet with the =la
"- 'nation; 'Let theproprietor of any other medi•
eine iay mach if he dares,'" &e.
1,....5cnv I take pleasure in saying that the can
tioterefened to the same "Dr. Christie's 'Ague
balsam" thjt is mentioned in the above cer
a,i,fimg,„... '
There are several other industrious people
who are applying to their poisonous trash all
thatiAtive published about my Fever and
Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except the
aiertifiStatee of cute., and the, certificate of the
,Insahststated chemisti Dr. jaines R. Chilton, of
4 4 7 :7,.Y4 in fawn' of sts perfectly harmless char
/cider, isbieltis attached to every bottle. This
wilt alirays ierse to - distinguish
,my medicine
=imitations.' • • '
t , -,Eloraide - by , Droggistskeiletally.
iAB. A...RI:IODES; Profirictor.
= • - Pitorioctret K. I
April 25 ?1866.--3m
Cat roint,BeicAD - Orqx , ret: rATEREI, FDR AF
e,'.te6-314.14 Di.VICTE BIIAL4 FIND IT)'
• •
~.10111 1 /ICIIIIIIOII.III RIMIMAIIC PAINS
•
cputt w a it but try st, it cannot fin?.
: 0 4 kr C.' ALLEN'S
CONCENTRATED ELECTRIC PASTE
ArtrimeinTOPAlN EXTRACTOR
ignianci Hoi•se.
, qfvy 14glit iticared according to law.l
: . SMALL JAR, Fifty Cants
"LARGE JAR, Ono Dollar.
/THE. ELECTRIC PASTE acts upon the
3. Mucklee, Tendons, and upon the whole
norm* sistem, removing torpidity and pro.
diking's, healthy action of the blood. There
:hit* no volatile matter in its composition, it
is :action until it accomplishes its
'limit: It'Cannolloae its strength, mid is al
pgather harmless, its constituent parte being
'entikely'vegetable. •
What wlll.#. rum 7 We tinewer—Rheu
,llod,,Pins, when everything else fails,
.-"Emss' Chidic, Chilblains, Bums, Scalds,
41‘i1311, Head-Ache Tooth-Ache, Swellings,
' Bruises, Sorel; Ring:Worm, Totter, Stiff Joints,
Contracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sores,
and air 'Scrofulous Diseases where external
rintediee can be used, Sore Throats, Stiff
Neal, de.
What it will cure for Horses and Cattle.--
13wesiy, Spavin, Fiesulas. Poll Evil, , Wind
galls; Ulcers, Chollc, Sprain'', Collar and Sad
dle Galls, &One Bruises, Stiff Joints, Vcrdigo,
Splints, and Running Sores.'
1/111U.Fur sale at the Patent Medicine Store
of EL A. Roctiafield & Co., General Agents,
Lancaster, Pa., and by A. D. BUEHLER, Get
tysburg, Pa.
ltiON'ione genuine but those bottles having
the wordi "E. C. Allen's Concentrated Elec.
ttici Paste; or Arabian Pain Extractor, Lan
caster Pa.," blown on the bottles. ,
Mii . LOOk out for Counterfeits. Don't for
ta ask firs L.L.E.A"
, April 25, 1856.—1 y
DEADYDIADE
SANDSTONE FRONT
NPill received and for sale the largeat, prete
.tititt, and ehcapeat stook of
.READYNADE CLOTIIING '
that has been offered in this pine 6 ninny time.
They,tireall odr own make, - manufactured out
of our oaucclotbs, Cassiinens. dm. &e. We
have Coats •from $1 to s2ffi P anto from
64 'cents to $lO ; 'Vests from 621 emits
to $6 00. •
• Boyd' Clothing. In G r eat Variety.
Our mock of Cloths consist of Blue, Black,
°Beep—Bei:awn, Green; Drab, Claret, and all
other colors. Our Cassimers consist of Black,
-Brown, Steel mixed, and every variety of
ShmkiiiffS,ncl :colo . nrs. Also Marine Cassi
mares, iu great variety, Plain, Plaid, and Figur
ed Castmerette, Tweeds, Jeans, Drab Detates
Silk Warp, 4lpaccas, Black Satin, Bug,
`W Plaid and Faticy Marseilles Vesting..
Call'And see us, if we cannot fit you we will
take Fit= measure, and make you a garment
"oaths very shortest notice. Having the very
beet Tailors constantly at work cutting out
and making up, We do things up in the neat
est tuid'best manner 'at the SAND-STONE
FRONT :and are hard to beat.
GEORGE ARNOLD.
11, I&S6
NEW STORE, -
110,NN.ETS*F,ANCY GOODS.
1L1P.89 MCCREARY has just returned from
Iv*: the cities, and is now opening the best
aelocted and mast fashionable - assortment of
IifiLLINIZRY AND FANCY GOODS ever
tmutglit to Gettysburg„consisting in part of
Agaapolltan, Straw and Fancy '
BONNETS,
,
CAP h i lt 'Trimmings of every descrip
tion, Veils; Limies t Nets and Illusions of all
Embroidenes, HandkexchieL, , Gloves
lilsikiary, Summer Drees Goods, Shawls and
111int/tbuk Mourning Goods, together with an
assortment of Fancy articles for the toilet too
auserous to mention, which shs invites the
McCassits *he cur, on the MIL
LINER liminess in alt its branches, and hopes
PlOR* 4 o9eriennn she /tasked. and a 4esire
visastr„ mat she will be able to give general
stiMisKaik Zug York Street, directly
• opposite tot Bask.
'44011 111,18)4.--Sist
IMILINUAOR TRIWNINGS can always be
bagitt Wm, and a larger assortment
lotsalaawbitre, is always to be had at
FAIINESTOCKS%
4401 ottegeirt ossorsotont of IRON and
111.41440 t coceived oi
I"H * VI I PN4 / . 141* pery , variett at
Ns, - Arragt.)LDl.
V,141 0 1.4 . Min ti P
. •
II
if- t‘
1„..
DAVORREOTYPC?
SAMI3EI. WEAVER having, provided him
. self with en entire new and costly appa—
ratus, ix now prepared to furnish
. Daguerreotypes, • .
in every style of the art, which he will war
rant to give.eariro satisfaction. His long .ex
perience and auperlor apparatus give him ad•
vantages seldom furnished by Daguerican es.
tablishments out,' of tho'citv. Ile has a large
number of Specimens at his . Gallery, ...I Chant
bersbarg street, which the publicare requested
to call and examine. •
tsg-Cliarges from 50 cents to $lO. Hours
or operating from S A. M. JO 4 P. M. -Gold
Lockets, Breastpins, suitable
. for miniatures,
always on liandott the very lowest pricee.
11:4••Children will not be taken tor 1C45 than
$lOO, ' •
Feb. 1. 1856.
,GROCERIES CONFECTIONS,
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS!
•
ipMANUEL ZIEGLER his just
Judre
turned from the city with the largest
lot of GROCERIES he has firer before
opened, to which he invites the attention
of all, convinced that he can offer RARE
BARGAINS. He has also a fine lot o
Hams,&c:• 7 Shad,
-Shoulders,
• Mackerel and Herrings,
Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, F ge, Dates,
Almonds, Nuts, Candies of alikinili,V,cs.
bacco, Seger'', Snu ff , Brooms, .Brushes,
Blacking, with a general assortmeut'of
viiriety, goods. Give us a call if you want
to buy. theap and good—next deoe:to the
*Star' office, Baltimore Street.
' Gettysburg, May 11,1855.—tf '
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY.
A NEW FIRM.
. .
undersigned, having entered into
- 0 - psrtneship to carry on the`Fnundry
sinese under the firm of WARREN dr.
SONS, hereby make known to the chi.
*ens 'of Adams and adjoining counties,
that we are prepared to make every thing
in our line of business, We have con
strAtly',on hand, the HATHAWAY ■nd
oiher •
COOK,IL'NG
tliePdrlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves,
of various styles and sizes, Pots, Kettles
and Pans. and all other Iron Cooking
Utensils, Waffle (ions, Washing Mlichines,
Ash-plates, Boot-scrapers, &e. ['listings
for Mills and other Machinery, PLOUGH
CASTINGS of every description, 4r. r .--
We make ihe Seylor, Blocher, and differ
ent kinds of W itheroio Ploughs.
have also got different patterne.of
FENCING St , RAILING •
for Cemeteries. Yards and Porchel. which
can't he beat for beau!) , Or cheapness..
licrAll the shim) articles Will be
cheap for Cash or Country Produce. •
scr . BLACKSMITHING stilt
_con-
BRASS CASTINGS ' and every thing
in our line mode to order.
THRESHING - 111.4CRINES refiair
ed at shorteet• notice. Being Moulders
oureelves, we will do our work'stionT.
THOMAS WARREN, -'
MARTIN WARREN, '
HIRAM WARREN,
THOMAS A. WARREN. •
Gettysburg, May 11, 1855.—t1
LON oMT IFUTHE CARS.
COME this way if you .want.the worth of
'your'moifey'. I Will sell you Goods that
will do you good to wear them.. Sueh av
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS as cheap; as
the cheapest, if not a little cheaper. Just call
and take a peep at them Anil judge for your.-
self at thaLheap Northwest Corner, where you
will be . acconninsdatcd-with the'greateWaf
pleasure.
Ready-made Clothing,
and Clothing made to °Hey—which I will sell
cheap for Cush or Country Produce.
JOHN HOKE.
Arid! 18, 1856
.CORN PRYERS.'
TE attention of 31ILLERS is invited to
to a very superior article for drying
CORN, which can be bad at all times at
WARREN'S FOUNDRY.
_Jan. 11, MG. • •
IF you, :mlt fine article ,of Dress 'Shoes or
Gaiters, for Gentlemen or Ladies, call at
the store of W. W. PAXTON.
BONNETS;and Bonnet Trimmings can be
bad very low and pretty at the cheap
store of 'PATINESTOCXS` .
OIIR stock of HARDWARE has been very
much increased,,and persons building'
or requiring anythidk in this_ department,
hould first call and see b'AHNESTOCILS
,
heap stock. . ,
IArIISICAL INSTRUMENTS.--Flutes, Vi
olins Guitars, 'Accordeoni, Fifes, &c 4
on Land and for sale by
MARCUS SAMSON.
GLOPES tt HOSIERY, the largest, pre..
tiest. and cheapest stock in - town, at •
April IR. . • SCHICKS'.
BROOMS and CEDAR WARE, for sale
at FAHNESTOCKS.
. • .
. LARG E assortment of Queenaware, Chi.
ni•-• Glatut and Stoue Ware." •
" • - COBEA").I.B:'PA4tirOIIt•
ASERA PLllNO—miapted for Church ma
sic or thoily*will NS sold Nay /OW by •
• "MARCUS SAMSON
HOSIERY.—A new'article of SILK. and
WOOL HOSE, and Silkaied 1108 E,
for gale Et •
PAHNESTOCK BROTHERS,
Si n o 'the Red livid.
itabnentocit Brattier,/
u AVE received and are now opening a very
IA large and handsome stock of NEW
GOODS, of every variety. Give them an ear
ly eall if you want bargami._ • 4.
April 11, 1656. • '
, Professional Cards
L CAROP,S).EIt
Aficirney at 114.4*,,:',
Arlo FICE on Chumbershurg street, Get
tysburg, it& doors (ring Geo. Ar
nold's more, will attend to filiOk,claieti for
BOUNTY LAND, under the late Acts
of Congress, Pcnaions, &c. All business
entrusted to his hands will receive prompt
attention. • '
H. M'CONAUGHY,
diTTORN 117 LAW,
((Mee retnored to one door West of Doable
Drug 4Cflook,titoro,Cltarnbersbuirg street.)
411orate0 and Solietitor for
Patents and Pensions,
Bounty Land Warrants. Back-Pay sus
pended Claims, and all other claims against
the Government at Washington, D. C. s
also American claims in England. Land
• arrant. located and sold, or bough t,and
highest prices given. .
Lands (or sale in lowa, Illinois, and
other Western States; and Agents engaged.
locating Warrants there. •
1161 - " Apply to him • personally or by
letter..
DAVID WILLS;
Attorney at , lw,
HAS taken Mr.. STEVENSON'S oOce
North West Corner of ,Centre
S Flare.
REFERENCE.—Hon. Thaddeus Blasius,
Esq., Lancaster.
DAVID. A. BUEHLER,
4tiorney at Lair,.
- t irILL promptly . attend 'to Collection. and
,r
y all other busmen entreated to his care.
67" Office in the Diamond, adjoining the Store
of A. B. Kmerz.
Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1, 1856.
EDWARD B. BUEHLER
,41toivaey at taw
WELL faithfully i and promptly attend to
V all business entrusted to him. lie speak,
the Genean . langitage..: Office at; the same
place, in. South flahintore street, near Forney's
Drug Store, and nearly oPposite Danner it
Ziegler?s, Store. • : . ; ,
WM. 13. MTLELLAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
and Prosecuting iiittorneg.
OFFICE 'on the South aide of th e Public
Square, two doors West of the "Sentinel"
°Slice. - • 7
ilarCh 28i , 1856. - . •
Dr. J. Lawience Hill,
0,). DENTIST,
n FFICE in Chambersburg street
%Jr one door Nese, (If the Lutheran
Church,nearly opposite Grammer'estore,
where he may be found ready end willing
to attend to any caws within', the Rrovince
of the Dentist. Persons in4ant of fall
sets of teeth are invited to call.
REFERENCES.
DTA:. l'i.illtiit.trw icti
r, Ret.C.P.Kra ~D.b
it
D. lionvs„ . Pro(.ll4..hicums,
"
H. S. Huai% ~ 6', S. 1.. . Dumas* ,
''D. DurizaT, "4 H.A.Muricitmain e
Rev. R..r .11111110 S, I 6 ' M. 4 4 . 8 „,,,.
, '.ltily ... 1848 ,
~,
Adweriltiensentro
C..W. SLAGLE & C 0. 1
PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,.
118 North Street, Ballimore,
- 11(TOULD inform the publid"that they have
entered into the above Biiiiinesa and
will particular attention to the Sale of
Ffour; , G"raia of all Uncle, Clover Seed,
, . IVniehek, and Country PrO•
'duce ,generally,,
and will remit. proceeds of sales promptly.
Consingments Solicited.
CHARLES W. SLAGLE.
" J. vrirosnotra,
O.D.KI4NEFELTER, j York co., Pb
Balt. April .1, 1856.-3 m
rilwa3:llw -
HARDWIRE STORE.
gr, HE Subscribers would respectfully
JL announce to their friends and dot
public, that they have opelied a NEW
HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore st,.
adjoining the residence of DAVID ZttoLas,
Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a
urge and general assortment of
RARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
GROCERIES )
Cutlery and Coach .5 Trimminas,
Springs, Axles,. Saddlery,
Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings ;
Paints, Oils, &Dyestuffs,
n general, incuding every descriptimi of
articles in the above line of busittess—to
which they invite the attention of Cohn
makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters,Cabinet.
makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the
kublic generally.
Our - stock having been selected with great
earn and purchashed for Catsh,, we gout
antee,(for the Ready Money,) to dispose
of any part of it on as reasonable terrines
they can be purchased any where.
We particularly request a call 'rola our
friends, and earnestly solicit a share of
public favor, as we are determined to es
tablish a character for 'Ohne Goods at
ow prices and doing business on fair prin
liples. . ,
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
ty Galsburg, YenelB,lBsl.—a.
NOW WE HAVE THEM !
:FWD arrived from Baltimore and Phila
./ delphia the best assortment of
•
Mats, Caps; Boots and
' • Shoes,
. _
that has ever been of f ered i n Adams Comity.
Itel6All colors and kinds, (some entirely
new.) Call and see them at the, old stand,
newly fixed up, in Ohamlxtreburg street, a few
doors from the corner . .
1 , W. W. PAXTQN.
March 280.855.
•La les.
DV , you want clinap fahhionable
, IROBO If so, call at ,
• PAIINESToCILS'.
AprillB.
AFRESH supply of Goods at theNeriety
Store of COBRAN piticToN.
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, IpidBREL.
LAS for sale 'at -
COBEAN & PAXTON'S
NEW STOCK of Ready•mada Clothing, and
a great min: of Fancy Articles at
_ _ 41 AND PAXTON'a,
Philadelphia•Aktlvertlmements. 1
11. BY/1A81.) - [T. 31A1( PIEIIOB
O CHARGE 11 1
Two SPAENDID PARLOR ENGRA.
VINGS, enticed "Bolton Abbey in the
Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving,
from the ce.ebrated painting by Landseer,
and the "Departure of the Islelites from
Egypt," a larte and beautiful engraving from
a painting by. D Roberts. The retail price of
the above entravings is $3 per copy, but will
be sent free of charge as follows :
The subscribers have established a BOOK.
AGENCY 4: Philadelphia, and will furnish
any book or publication at the retail price free
of postage. erg persons by forwarding the
subscription - price of any of the $3 Magazines,
such as 'Torpor's, Gody's,Putnam's, Graham's,
Frank Leslie'# Faehione, &c., will receive the
Magazines for one year and a copy of either of
the above beautiful engravings, free of charge,
or if subscribiug to a $2, and a $l, 3lagazine,
such as Peterson's; and Challen's Ladies'
Christian Anrual, they will receive both Mag
azines and a copy of either of the above en
gravings.
Every destuiption of engraving on wood ex
ecuted with nintness and despatch. Views of
buildings, newspaper headings, views of ma- 1
chinery, book 3lustrations, lodge certificates;
business cards .ke. All orders sent by
promptly worded to. Persons 'wishing views
of their buildings engraved can semi a duper,
eotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex
pr
Persons at a dittance hivirig . seleable eitb
cies would fiedit to their advant age' to address
the subsoriberi, as we would 'act as agents for:
the sale oftheo.
; BYRABI & PIERCE;
• 50 1 Eoutk
Nov. 30; '
yICE IRO OF'S!
TILE SALAMANDER SATES OnJPIIILADNI,..
• PHU AGAINST THEI#OItLD
EVANS 4b VATSON,,No. 2G South Fourth
Street, Pliladelphin, hive bad the surest
demonstration in the following certificates
that their manufacture of Salamander Safes
has at length idly warranted the representa
tions which hare been made of them, as ten
dcring undoibted security against the ter
rific element: ,
PHILADELPHIA, April 12,1856.
lifEtins. EvArdi W.tvirow :—Gents—lt af
fords us the highest natisfactimito state toyou,
that owing to tie very protective qualities of
two of the Salo:ander Safes which we pur
chased of lon unite mondhs. since, we saved a
large portion if our jewelry, books, pallets,
&c., exposed tothe calamitous fire in Ran
stead Place, on the morning of the 11th
instant.
When we reflect, that these Safes were loft-.
ted iu the fourth story of the building we occu
' pied, and that they fell suinequently. into .a
hearer buitihrg fines, rehire the vast concert
' trate:et of heat caused the brass plates to most
act cannot but regiud the preservation of tht
,valuable contents as most convincing proof o
the great security afforded by your Saris.
We shall take much pleasure in recom
mending them to men of business as a sure te
liauce against the fire.
GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO.
PtuLADELvata,,Aprill2, 1856.
MESSRS. EVAiIB k WassoN :-1 have to corer
you my testimony in favor of tho greatsecwity
afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, books,
papers, &c. , during the recent disastrous con
flagration in Banstead Place, from the Tact
"that the same xiems contained in two of the Salt"
amender Safes Manufactured by you.
Having , fitllerißorn the fifth story of the Ar:
tisau building,,;wheeil they. were previotudy
Rlaced, and exsed to a vast beat for a long
,time, the presthatfon of the valuable dePosits
seemed ever ore who witnessed the open
ing and interior examination, a matter of pro
found astonishment.
Toall who may require a perfect protection
rout the ravages'of fire, I shall not hesitate to
recommend the tee of your Safes, as I conaid•
er they havenow undergone the most trTiug
test. N. E. MORGAN.
Pitt enntente, April 12, 1856.
blessrta Evan & WATSON : 4 -oentlemen
No doubt you' will be deeply gratified to learn
the good condition in which I discovered my
book, policy of insurance,.certificates of stock,
and other valuable documents, when on hi
dfiray Jest I opsned the Safe made by your
m: I
. 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 also from the force of the fall from its
former, elevated position in the , third story, I
could entertain but slender hopes prior to its
interiorinspect(ori, that the contents which I
once so highly prized would ever be of any ser
vice to me but as these fears are now happily
removed, I feel it only due to say toyou, that I
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 against so frightful au element.
EDWARD GASKILL, Bookbinder.
Constantly on hand Patent Powder and
Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores, itc.
April 25, 1856.-1 i
TR JSSES ,TRUSSES 1 TRUSSES
C H. NEEDLES;
Truss and Brace Establishment,
8. R. COM TWELFTH I RACE STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA;
IMPORTER offine French Trusses, combi
1. ning czlrerne lighlaras, ease and duribiliy ,
with correct constnicdon. .
Hernial or ruptured' patienti caa be silted
by remitting amounts, its below: Sending num
ber of inches' rot:lathe hips, and stating sled
affected. Cost - of Single Truss,'s2, $3; $4; and
$5. - Double--$5, $6 l $8 and $10: Instruc
tions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when
possible, sent with "the Truss. Also for salt,
tn great variety, '. ' - • • .'
Dr. Bonging'{ Improved Patentßoily,B . rait i
azi,
for the cure . o Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props
and supports, • atent Shoulder Braces, Chest
Expanders Erector Braces adapted to all
with stoop eh/Widen: and weak lungs; English
lailtic Abdominal Nits, Suspensories, Syr
inges—Male aid female. " . •
tet r •Ladie4 Rooms, with Lady attendants.'
August 3, 1855.--ly ' _ .
WALL WIN.DOW PAPERS.
U.IN
APG ; purchased the 'interest of
Pinatas Holum. in the Wall Paper
Business, wenow have at our store •
N. .E. C*ner Arch and Third &Cwt.*,
A full and templet° assortment, of WALL
AND IVINDOW PAPERS, FIRE-BOARD
PRINTS, &t.,
Relying non our ability to supply all or
ders at paces to compete with houses in this
city . or. New Tork, we confidently invite an ex
amination dour stock. We especially call at
tention to out WINDOW PAPERS; embrac
ing FINE FRENCH GREEN, SATIN
GREEN AND BLUE, SATIN, AND UN
GLAY.F.I3 FIGURED, all 4-4 wide.
FURISEI & -BRADSHAW,
Saccessors to Parrish IC Hough,
N. E.Prner,Arch and Third Sit. Phila.
N. B.—Os reasonable notice being giien,
Paler will be hung at City prices.
Karch, 21, -
"Philadlphia Advertisement."
ZITANB FIRE AND THIRY PROOF BA 'EB !
FOR Merchants, Lawyers, Fanners and oth.
ens, having Books Pbpera or other new.
Uss, topreserve from FIRE or BURGLARS.
Day 4 Neielfs (Robb's) BANK LOCKS.
A CARD.-.'rsz "Fin Fitoonttlanm," that
preserved our Books, Paper*, da., during the
Great Fire IttEart's Buildings,' was porches.
a ,
of OLlN'lat gVAlig, CM lad., St. Ail
ad's. - ' (}ETZ & 14/04.
“REFR/GERATORB & AND WATER FIL
.TEE." . - - . . •
EVANS!. Premitult Ventilated Refrigerso
tors for cooling and preserving mar, butter,
milk, water and all articles for culinary purpo
ses.
WATER FILTERS, for purifying brae/cif/A
or muddy water; whether effected by rain; lime•
atone, marl or other causes • can be bad separ•
ate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small
quantity of Ice cooling the whop!, in the Warm
est weather:
PORTABLE SHOWER, BATHS; for the
use of warm or coed water.
WATER COOLERS, , for Hotels, Stores
Dwellings.
STOLLE TRHOICS ; for moving bores, baks'
SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRIJG
GIST do.
„ OLIVER. EVAN,I3
No., 61.8. Second-at, (2 doors below Chesnut.
LEEITABLIMIZD in 18 8 6) .
Feb. 8,1866.—1 y . .•
NEW WHOLESALE
DRuo
NT SPENCER. TROMAB, , No.• 26' 'South
.1.1 • Second stree Philadelphia; Importer,
Manufacturerourd Dealer in-Drugs and Medi
cines, Chemicals, Acids , Dye .Stuffs, Paint!,
Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and Ameri
can "White Zinc Window Glass, Glasseare,
Varnishes Brushes,, Instruments, Gni
Whole und
Spices, Spices "and all 'Oilier - *Nicks
usually kept by, Drug gist., including :Borax,
Indigo t: Glue, balsa/ , Potash, &c., &0.,
All orders by mail or otherwite. promptly: at
to...• Country Merchanta are , invited.to
call and examine our stock before purchasing
elswribere. (loads sent •to any of the wharves
or railroad stations. Prices low and goads
• March 7,1856.—1 y. , • ' •
TO ALL INTERESTED.
ItiE undersigned is desirous to close 'up
..L. all his unsettled accounts, and requests
all persons indebted to to call and snake
settlement on or before the first day af. Apri;
mei. As , aformer 'notice NSA disregaroded by
many, and as the undersigned w ishes , to avoid
the necessity ofirePoSing costs, he "hopes that
all indebted 'on account for Siz months
or longer will call on or before the abeve
date,
terThe undersigned ref:arm histhanks to
his friends for the, liberal patronage heretofore
extended, and invites the attention of The pub
lic to hits stock of AND AS'HENTIRON
WARE,'contineally on hand and for sate at
reasonable prices.
GEORGE E. BUEHLER.
Mareh 7, 1856.
*SCHICK ALWAYS AHEAD I
Just, from the• City lath the Largest and It-el
ites: Stock of GOODS for ,the Spring
and Summer , Seasons, to be seen in
Gettyaliarg
.
A MONG which,will be found ..rain and
. Fancy DRESS . SILKS, ,black Silks, all
qualities plain DUlaines, plain and figured
13erege, Berege Delaines, Challiee, Bril liants,
Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Shawls, 'Embroid
eries, Gloves, Bakery and CLOTHS of all
colors and • prices, assinieres, for men and
boy's wear,. l 7estings, Mnelios , Tickings, dec.
Purchasing at the lowest rates, d am pre
pared to sell at as low,irices as goods can be
had at any other establishinent 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.
• • Soul/west Corner of the
, Diu
mond and Baltimore street.
April 18, 1888.
,
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.
oTicp is hereby given that the Com
missioners of Adams county will . make
an ABATEMENT OF FIVE PER CENT.
upon all State and County Taxes assessed for
the year . 1856, that shall be paid to Collectors
on or before Saturday the 28th of June nest,
and Collectors are 'hereby required to make
such abatement to all persona paying on or
before said day. ..
SarCollectors will be required .to , make
payment to the County Treaturer on or before
tesday the let of July nth, otherwhie they
will not be entitled to any . abatement.
By order of Commissioners....
J. AUGBINBAUGH, Clerk.
Commissioners'. Of ft te
Gettysburg, April 25, 1856044
Flour for Sale.
F you want a good barrel of Flour, call 'at
A. HOKE'S STORE, as he has made arrange
ments to have always the best, which be.will
sell at 25 cents, advance.
Maj 2, 1866.
292.11,1110143 VONVOIIig
JN W. TIPTON, F ashiona b le Bar
her and Bair Dresset,caa at
be found prepered to•attend to the'calle•of
the people, at t h e Temple, in the Dititnond,
adjoining the Coupty Buildingc F,rom
long exp erience ; he flatters himse t tat le
can go through'ill the rimifications cif tke
;Tonsorial Depailment ,
with such infinite degree of skill; at
will meet with , the entire satisfaction of all
who may submit theirs china to. the keen
°deal of hie razors.,, He hopec, therefore,
thet by his kttention to business, and a.,de.
sire to please, he will merit as well as ret ,
beive,a.liberal share of public patronage.
The sick will be attended to at, their pi
.r. • • ' ..! •
CALL AIVIISEE US IT- TIM
• .N E w";.s"r x.rv'fb:
WilTi KING rinipectfidlY announeed to
l ie friends and the public generally
ant he continues the TAILORINQ BUSI
NESS in the • roem mUoiniug the stole of J.
Lawonme Schick, and fronting on, the Dia
mond. He has made arrangements to.receive
regularly the LATE .FASHIONS, and
it will be his constant aim to give entire antis.
to thoiewhomay favor him with theit'custem.
/SiirCouutry produce will be taken in ex
change for work.
WM. T. KING.
Gettysburg, Sept. 58,1855.
IBILINZELLII9
TIISTICE OF THE PEACE, haa opened
el an nrace 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.--ly
BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS,
THE undersigned will attend promptly
to the collection of claims for BOUN
TY LANDS under the late sct of Con
gress. Those who have already received
40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal
ance, by calling on the aubeeriber and mak
ing the neceasary application.
. , JOEL, B. DANNER.
Gettysburg, March 9:1855.---tf
VIGUAED. Plain and Buff Marseilles v es t.
J 1: ing low at GEO. ARNOLD'S
SUPERIOR Parasols Ate, for sale by
I + 7 GEO. ARNOLD'S.
QPL ENDID lot of TRUNKS low at
10
• OEO. ARNOLD'S.
THE BEST BOOS ..FOR AGENTS
TO PERSONIN OUT OP EMPLOINVIT.
As Elegant GO for A ' a rather to present to his
naiik •
SEND TOR ' 07SM COPY AND TRY IT AMONG YOWL
FRIENDS.
MIVANTED--Agenta to circulate Bear's
V Large Type. Quarto Bible, for fatally
use r entitled THE PEOPLE'S PICTORIAL
DOMESTIC BIBLE.
This useful book is destined, if we can form
an opinion from the notices of the Areas, to
Lave an' unprecedented circulation in every
section of our wide spread continent, and to
fond a distinct era in the sale of our works.—
II will, no doubt, in a few years become the
Family. Bible of the American people.
orrhe most liberal remuneration will be
allowed to all persons who may be pleased to
rotium Subscribers to the above. From 60 to
100 Copies may easily be circulated and sold
n each of the orineipal cities and towns Ohba
Union. It will be sold by subscription only.
101.Appliestion should be made at once,
air the - field Will be soon occupied.
giarPersiiiii Wishing to act 'as agents and
dri a safe business, man send for a specimen
fllel.6n reeelptot die establiiihed price, Six
Dollars, the Pictorial Family Bible, with
well bound inibscription book, Will be carefully
boxed; and forwarded pet express, at our risk
andexpense, to any central town or village in
the United Stator, except, those , of California,
Oregon arid. Texas. your money • 110•BeAriiher yout letters and r money
will come sari.
' *3oe resiectfully solicited: Forfar
titer c era
uisine; addittes the • eabieriberi (poet
r
paid . , 1 ROBERT BEARS, • .
rt
.. . ,
181 Wawa &reel, New York
IM%ifigAttittit
Renioyfd stem dooii,Sogitilof ihr: old.Sta.4.
11. SKELLY res lustfully informs
his old customers and the public
.e warranted to
,fit and
be of Most substantial make. Thankfu
for pain favors, he solicits a continuance o
public- patronage.
. per The New Fork Spring and• Su
mmer •IlaSHWiNSare received. • Call anti
see them. . ,
April 27, 18i$5.—if
O c eery
.O,OOO, B EGAR B
description a n
Beanda..all of which are oftered lower
than Any other Howse jn they ; city. Aud
warrant* all he sells tq Ee of the beat ma.
serial. 'Call and ex:sail:ie.
WM. BUEHLER
No. 07 Franklin street
Nov. 24, 1854.
Mgt BOXES Ht.ACK RAT in store
7•Plur, and for sale by
g ow* BOXES LB. LUMP TO.
- 11 •NOW'BACCO in store'and for sale,
it - 11 f cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S
OlifStand. the cheapest in the city. No
157 Franklin. at., Baltimore.
BUDS. KENTUCKY LEAF
TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana,
.25 do Saguia. 20 do Si. Jego, 20 Cues
Seed Leaf: Just received and for eale'by
WM.. BUEHLER.
No. 07 Franklin street.
Nov. 24, 1854.
IlspliovAr B. Railroad.
rriRAINS over the Ham:mei-Branch Bail.
road now run as follows
First Train leavei Hanover at 9, A. M.,
with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Colum.
I:4a and :Philadelphia.: This train also eon.
recta with the Expres4 for, Baltimore, arriving
there at,l2/ P. M., stoppin g at Glenr,ock, Park
toil and Cockeysv i lle.
BecOnd Train leaves at 3P. with Pas.
isengeifi for Baltimore end intermediate
placed, and' returns with Passengers from
York,•&e. • • •
J. LEIB, .Agent.
Jnly 27, 1353. ,
JOHN HOKE.
SPOUTING! SPOUTING! .
GEORGE and Henry, Wampier will
Mike , House, Spouting and put up
the eame low, for cash or country pro
duce. Farmers and all others wishing
their 1 .11 ewes. Berne, 4c. spouted, would
de Wet° Oct them a call.
& I. WAMPLER.
eI_EHTLEILEN, do" You Irish" to select from
‘Pl' a ltirke'ead lundsome vatiety of Cravaiti,
Handkefthiefe, 13uipenders, • Ifyou do,
call at SCHICK'S.
a K 1 win OF HAND to pay.for LAND
FP 1 1 4 ,1%-FI-n , . WARRANTS. Persons hav
ing any to sell , will receive the highest price to
cash, by calling on
EDWARD G. FAHNESTOCK.
U r •
VALID Nli .11ta
-WiIINESTOOK BROTHERS, having the
I. exclusive sale of 'CALEDONIA ROLL
ED IRON for Gettysburg, would call the at•
tendonof buyers to this maxi, of Irun—the
best in the market—which will be sold at toe
'lowest rates.
• We' keep a large supply of HAMMERED
IRON constantly on hand. Call at the sign
of the . RED FRONT..
Ilnabri"Lols for Sale. •
•
T T HE subscriber has still a few
.more choice LOCUST and
CHESNUT TIMBER LOTS for
sale—which ha will dispose of on
liberal terms. J. D. PAXTON.
Gettysburg, May 5;1856.
THE STIR IND BANNER
Is published every . Friday Evening, in Bald
more street, -in the three story build
ing, a few doors above Fahn
estocks Store, by
D. A. BUEHLER.
TERMS.
If paid in advance or within the year $2 per
anntunif not paid: within the year $2 50.
No paper discontinued untitall arrelusges are
paid—except at the option of the Editor. Sin.
gle copies et cents. &failure to notify a dis
continuance willbe regarded as a new engage
r° ent.
..4drertisements not exceeding a square, in
serted three times 'for sl—every subseqnent
insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same
proportion. All adVertisements not specially
ordered for a given time will be continued uto
til forbid. • A liberal 'rediction will be made
MAIN° who advertise bj•the year. .
Job Printing of all kinds xecuted neatly
and Promptly, and on reasonable terms.
florally, that he eontin
the TAILORING
USINESS. at hie, new
Intl, in South Baltimore
Tirk .whete he will be
ippy to acmomm?date all
'to may patronme,him.
work entruated to bin
BUEHLER,
No. Ib7 Franklin street, 13,Itialor•
TOBACCO.
',A ,- :iAitifiLat itiiiiibil'
FOR A MARYE.LOITS' A,O
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
VIE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.
illy the aid of a microscope, we see mglioin
-U of little openings on the surface of our
bodies. Through these this Ointment, whjrn
rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ. 'or
inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disor
ders of the Liver ' affections of the heart, Ida
mation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs and
Colds, are by its means effectually,eured.--
Every housewife knows that salt 'pastes freely
through bone or meat of any thickness; 'Tim
healing Ointment far more readily P4neaui.
through any bone or fleshy part of the 'living
body, curing the moat dangerous inward'eOM
plaints, that• cannot be' niched by', other
means,
ERFSJ'PELAS, SALTRREUM AIM? SCOR
• • ' !Writ, RUMORS.
No remedy, has • ever done so much for the
cure of diseases of the Skin whatever form thacy
may assume, as this Ointment, No Alas() of
Salt 'Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula or
Eryaypelas,can long withstand its Izitliumce r—
.The inventor has travelled Over mini pieta of
the globe , visiting the principal htmpitals,.dis
pensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its
application, and thus been the means 'ofriatov
ing countless numbers to health. •.
SORE LEG& SORE BREASTS, JVOUNLIS
atvij aioE~ie.
Some of the most scientific surgeons now
rely solely on the use of this wonderffil Oint
ment, when having to cope with the tioht ca
ses of sores, wounds, uleere,glandular swellings,
and tumors. Professor Holloway has / by com
mand of the Allied Governments, , dispatched
to the hospitals of the East, large shipments of
this Ointment, to be used under the direction
of the Medical Stiff, in the worst cases of
wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular
svelling, stiffness or contraction of of the joints
le.= 20 years' standing. -
PILES AND FISTULA
These and other similar distressing cons.
plaints can be effectually cured if the Ointment
be well rubbed in over the parts affected and
by otherwise following the printed directions
around each pot.
Both the Ointment and Pale should be wed
in the following meet;
Lumbago
Mercurial Eruptions
Bunions
Burns
Chapped Hands Piles
Chilblains Rheumatism
Fistulas . _ Salt Rheum
Gout Skin Diseases
Sore Legs Swelled Glands
Sore Breasts Stiff Joihts
Sore Reads Ulcers
Sore Throats . Veneral Sores
Sores of all kinds - Wounds of all kinds
Sprains . Scalds . . .
Sold at the Manttfactorins of Profaner
HoLtowsr, 80 Maiden Lane, NOW Mirk, and
244 Strand, London,and by all respectable
,Druggists and Dealers of MedieinesthvOugli•
out the United States, and the civilised world,
,in• Pots, at 26 cents, 621 cents, and $1 each.
There is a Considerable saving by tak
ing the larger
•N. B. Directions for thairaidance of pa
tients in every disorder are affixed to cashßoar.
Nov. 2, 1855—eow
LET US REASON TOGETHER.
HA L 0 W AY'S PILLS.
WHY ARE WE SICK ?
1-T has been the lorof the human race tole
weighed down bdisease and suffering.—
HOLLOWAY'S P ILLS are specially adapted
to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS.
the DELICATE, and the INFII4 cli.
mates, !gee,. sexes, and txmatitutions. - Pro:
fessor Holloway personally strrintends 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. -
Theis rule Puri/ the Mood.
These famous Pills are expressly combined
to operate on the stomech, the liver, the kid
neys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, cor
recting any derangement, in their functions, pu
rifying the blood, the very fountain of lila, and
hue curing disease iii, all its forms.
.
Dyspepsia mood Liver -Ceasplaints.
Nearly half the human race lave • taken
these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of
the world, that no i thing has been found equal
to diem in cases df disorders of the liver dye
pepsin, and stomach complaints generahy.--
They soon give healthy tone to these organs,
however much deranged, and when all other
means have failed.
eassral Debility. •111 Bona. .
Many of the most despiotic Govinlitienti
have opened their Custom Houses to the intrn
duction of these Vills, that they may become
the medicine of the masses. 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.
Arena
No Female, younkor old, nimuld be without
this celebrated medicine. It cor rects and mg
ulates the Monthly coarsen at all periods, acting
in many cases like a ' charm. It is alio the
best and safest medicine that can be given to
Children of all ages; and for nig complaint ;
conseqUently no family iho'uld be withoutit,
Holloway', Pala are die beat remedy Lmomn in
the worid for the following Dimmer : '
Asthma Diarrhcea
Bowel Complaints Dropsy , •
Coughs Debility
Colds Fever and Ague
Chest Diseases Female Complaints
Dyspepsia Headaches
Indigestion Stone and Gravel ,
Influenza Secondary symptoms
Inflammation IP' Inward Weakness
Venereal Affections Liver Omnplaints'
Worms, of all kinds Lown'ss of Spirits Pilot
* * *BiAd at the manufactories of Professor
$0 Maiden Lane, i New york, and;
294 Strand, Lend on, by all respectable Druggist*
and Dealers of Medicine throughout thelTni,"
ted States, and the civilized world, in boxeeist.
25 cents, 62} cents end $1 each,
be—There is a considerable saving by.tait ,
in g the larger sizes.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of
floats i every disorder are affixed touch toF,
Oct. 26, 185 —vow . :
,
ICIARAf3OL, Umbrellas, Faml-ril. tack' of
L • them—at 110 EPICS,
WOOL and, Cotton CiA3mi 21741;m
ALL and . see the , new style of ; Black' ,
'CALL
Lilac and Pearl Eats at • .
• W. W. PAX.TONS.,
Blanks of all kindi
sale at this office.
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