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cArr TOUR IRRID 17PON TRR WATERS, FOR AS-
TA StIALL FWD IT."
'Mil FOR ALL RHUMATIC PAINS.
,Avq,c0,i14 7 044. ft Ind try a, it cannot
rAMM=I
CONCENTRATED ELECTRIC A TE ,
'''AND:ARAUIAN PAIN XXTAACTOR
For. an 4 Frame.
(Copy right, secured according to Inw.l.
SMALL , JAR; Fift y cents
LARGE.,J,4R, - One Dollar.
THE ELECTRIC PASTE acts upon the
Muscles, Tendons,' and upon • the whelo
nervous system, removing torpidity and pro.
Aucing a healthy action of the blood.. There
being, no.volatile matter in its composition, it
remxun in action until it accomplishes its
work. It cannot lose its strength,•and is al
ogetlier harmless, its constituent parts-being
eutiralV vegetable.
What will it cure 7 We nnsvier•-•-•Rhou.
= .
tic,. • Pains, vhen evervtbing else fails,
Grumps, .Cholic,. Chilblains,. Burns, Scalds,
Sprains, Ilead•Aelie, Tooth-Ache, , Swelliugs,
Bruises, Sates, ll • ingsil'orin, Teti e r. Sti Irdoi nts,
Contracted Cools, Fresh Cuts, lilcoiatcdSores.
and illScroftdous, Diseases where miteriinl
rernedica Can ,be used, Sore Throats, Stiff
Necks, &c.
IF/ial it will cure for llor.tes and Caldc.---
Sweeti : Spaviti, Fissiilas. Poll Evil, Wind•
galls, Heirs, Cholic, Sprains, Collar and sad
dle Galls, Stone Braises, Stiff Joints, Venlig°,
Splints, and Ittninimr Sores.' • •
re )...For sale at the. Patent Medicine Store
of Id: A. Itockafield S Co. General Agents,
Lttneaster,•Pa., and by A.D. llCELlLER,Get
tysburv, Pn . , , • ,
fte"None 'genuine but those . bottles having
the words "E. C. Allen's Concentritted'Elec
.
trie Pastei or 'Arobian Pain kstractor, Letv ,
caster, Pit.,"'hlOwn oil the•bottles.
• sertOok out
.17,r Counterfeit. Don't for
get kiY,isk for .4L/.E11; O. • .
APril . 2s,' 1856. , •
. .
HERRING'S -SAFE
TWIN - ClidatlPlON't -
The only Sev,nifeh in every instanre preten
ce? *is.' entire content* in the lute erica-
sire 'Firm
AT theAsurning of the Artilan Buildings
. April lOth;and in the GREAT FIRE
Market Street, May Ist, 1856, the genuine
SAFE pntverved the Jewellery of
Coo. W.Sinsens A; Bro, ; Books, l'ajars AT, of
Fisher 3: BrO.' and Edward Semans :t CO, af
ter ramaininp exposed to the burning ruins for
nearly FORtY HOURS, And proving conclu
sivelylvhat we have always claimed for them"
their great superiority over allseeurities now
known.
In these fires, the; HERRING'S SAFE,
standing side by side with &se advertised as
"warranted to stand 10 per cent.moro fire than
Herrings,"came forth the acknowledged victor,
not only preserring their contents in excellent
order,,but being themselyes in a condition to
go through' ariothorovionl, while the boasted
"Salamanders" or other mu!sers were badly
used up in every instance, and in some cases
theii entire contents'completely destroyed.
To the public we would simply say, that,
during the LI years that Herring's Sere has
been betbre them, more than two hundred
have passed Th rough accidental fires without
the occurrence du single loss.
would,,,Vie therefore, caution purchaSers
against the misrepresentation ofinterested Par
ties. The Herring's Patent is the only Fire
proof Safe made in this 'city' which is protector'
by a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it to
resist more than double, the amount of heat of
any other Sate now known. , .
IPARRIELS&
Solo Manufacturers in this State of
"HERRING'S PATENT CHAIIPION SAFES,"
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34 lrainul St. .
N. 8... 7 -PEvans & Watson's Improved Sala
manders," "Oliver Evan's," "C. J. Gayler's;'
and "Scott's Abestos," Iron Chests, (a large
assortment having been taken in put pay
ment for "Herring's,") will he sold at IoW pri-
Junel.3, 1856.—1 y
TONICS WON , I I DO
HEY never did do more than give tempor.
T
ary relief and they never will. It, is be
cause they don't touch the CAUSE is the dis
ease..-;•The CAUSE of all ague and billions
diseases of the atmospheric poison
..called Mi
asma or Malaria. Neutralize this posion by
its NATURAL. ANTIDOTE and all discaSe
caused by it tii.4llppearsat once. Rhodes! Fey.
erand Ague Cure is this Antidote to Malaria,
and tnorcover it is a perfectly harmless medi=
&me.' The certificate of the celebrated chem
ist, J.. Chilton, of New York, to this effect,
is attafte'd to every bottles therefore if it does I
no good it can do no harm.,
fhis is .inore than can be said of Quinine,
Arsenic; Or any tonic in existence,as their use
is ruinous to the constitution and brings .on
DUItIB — AGUEL . .which never allows , a person
to feel perfectly well for a single moment. In
illustration of .these truths 1 annex soma ex;
tracts faun aletter just received from . a Physic-
.
avegorrowtt, Onto, March 17, 185 G.
.148. 4. RHODES, lani.—Dear Sir:—
Yours of the 2d bust. , is at hand. The cure ar
rived late last year and the difficulty in getting
any one to try it was greatly, increased from
the fact that-a remedy had been introduced
which waif growing in fitior with the public, as
being better than using Quinine,—not knowing
I presume that the remedy they used to escape
takin Quinine, contained the DRUG 11 . -
SEW!
This remedy, (known as "Smith's Tonic,")
would invariably IIREAK an. ague, but it did
not CURE it, as it would often return with re
unwed vigor.. This one circumstance I deem
-43d in your favor, if Leonid institute a test com
parison between it and your CURE. Tho fol
lowing is the result :
• Three, persons. took your ."Cure," all of
which were cases of "Quotidian Intermittent
Fever," of many Weeks standing. They had
tried Quinine, and other 'remedies; occasion
ally missing e , chill, but it was, (as in all such
'oases) slowly wearing them out, and laying the
foundation of other and More severe mala-
dies. , I did succeed in effecting a radical cure
of all thre4 of these das . es with :one remedy,
a
and they have not had chill since. In all
three of these eases the ''Smith's Tonic" had
been used, and would, as before stated, break
the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed
it would return.- • ' '
I think there will be no difficulty now in giv.
inn to our ''Cum" the vantage ground of any
ether ; remedy now iu use here, &c., &c.
, • : BUCK.N ER, all. D.
Rhede's Fever and - Ague Cure, or Antidote
to 'Malaria, the only harmless remedy in ex
istennr, is equally certain as a preventive, as a
"Cure:"• Take it when you feel the chills
coming on; and you will never "have a single
lek.For sale by Druggiati generally.
01E8 /1.. /HODES, froprieipx,
• Providence, R. I.
Jane, it, ,1856.-2 m
NOTICE.
NOTICI is hereby given that the under.
taped Auditor appointed by the Orphan's'
Court to.toske distnbution of the usaetts re-
Iniiabsi to the hands of JAMES J. WILLS,
• Esq, Adminiatratur of JOHN W. COOK,
late of Mertallin Township, deceased, to and
among creditors, wilt sit, W. his office in the
11orts*1 sof9tttlysburg, on Saturday ti 2d
day qt . .,Asisistsi next; (A. 1)_: . 1856) at 10 o'.
clock s . AL Alfillii day to discharge the duties
"tat his appdinttnent, when and where all persons
ittteseeatawill please attend.
- D. - McCONAHOHY, .daditer.
Ji n, 11)W -3e .. .
"I irtik4l 4 lii essay variety. a_
......t.
dif .‘ . 4160.- . A
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LON ©UT FOR THE ©L S.
C 0311. : this way if you want the worth of
your money. I will sell you Goods that
will do you good to wear them. Such as
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS es cheap as
the cheapeSt, if not a little cheaper. Justcall
and take a peep at them and judge for your
self at the Cheap Northwest Corner, whore you
will be accommodated With the greatest of
pleasure. ,
•Rratdy.uuad Clothing, ••
and Clothing made to order—which I will sell
cheip for Cash or Couctry Produce.
JOHN HOKE.
April IR, J 856.
WHO WANTS A GOOD AND CHEAP
•
1111( • 414 4,7
•-•
ir• : - tt's
i• L i -
11 , 4
-14
$
1 10' 491 0 4 1 101 .% •
DAGUERREOTYPE?
SAMUEL WEAVEtt having provided nim
self with an entire new and costlyuppn—
ratus, is now prr pared to furnish
Daguerreotype",
in every styli of the 'art, which he will war
rant to give entire satisfaction, "'His long ex
perienceand superlor apparatus give,
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,ocl•
vantages seldom furnished by Gaguerrean es
tablishments. out of tbe 'city. Re has a large
number of specimens at his Gallery, to Chitin
bersburg street, which the publicareyequested
to call and examine.
IMlL.Charges fem . 50 cents to $lO. I:leers
or operating from BA. M. Jo 4P. M. Gold
Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures,
alwayS unhand, at the very lowest prices.
airChildrou will not be taken tor less than
$lOO,
Feb. 1. 1856.
GROCERIES CONFECTIONS'
ege.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS!
EM4tNUEL ZIEGLER has just re
turned (nun the city_ with the largest
lot of GROCERIES he has ever beldre
opened, to which he invites tho attention
of all, convinced that he ran offer RARE
• BARGAINS. He has also a fine lot o
Hams, Shoulders, lkc. Shad,
Mackerel and Herrings,
orangis, Lemons.,Raisins, Figs, Dates,
)
Almonds, Nuts Candies of all kinds, To
hacco, Segars. Snuff, Brooms, Brushes,
Blacking, with a general assortment of
variety goods. Give us a call if you want
to buy cheap and good—next door to the
uStar" office, Baltimore Street,
Gettysburg, May 11, 1855.—tf
GPr.TY5131144,.. - ...,,VOIIitiDRY;
.."...., / . ...N.E,Y7-'•FIRM.", • .. -
/ft 'HE undersigned, having entered into
• pertneship to carry on the Fnendry bu
siness• under the, firm of, WARREN &
SONS, hereby make ktniwn to the chi.
zens, of Mains and, adjointuit counties,
that we ere prepared to make every thing
in one . line of business. We have con.
sir.ntly on hand, the lIATHAWAY and
other.
COOKING STOVIR'S,
the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves;
of stations Styles and, sizes ' Pots, Kettles
anti Pans, and all
.other Iron. Conking
Utensils; Waffle Irons,Washing Machines,
Ash-plates; Boot-serapers, &m Castings
for Milk and other Machinery: PLOUGH'
CASTINGS' of every deseription,
We make the Seylor, Blocher, and 'differ
ent kinds of . Witherow Plough. W e
hive alatvot different patterns of
FENDING .8f 'RAILING'
for Ceineteries; Yards and Porches. which
can't be beat for beauty or cheapness.
11:7•Al above articles will be ,sold
cheap for Cash ir Coeniry•Produce. •
st:7I3I..ACKSNIITHING still con
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BRASS CASTINGS and every thing
in our line made to order.
- 1 4-77 - IR4SHING,IIMCHINES repair
ed at shortest notice. Being: Moulders
ourselves, we INAI do our work RIGHT.
' • THOMAS WARREN,
, MARTLN WARREN, .
• 11111 AM WARREN,
THOMAS A. WARREN.
Gettyebnig,. I I, 1855.-41 •
CUIiN DRYERS.
T HE attention of MILLERS is invited to
to a very superior article for drying
CORN, which can be bad at all times at
WARREN'S FOUNDRY.
Jan. 11, 1856.
IF you want a fine article of Drees 'Shoes or
Gaiters, for Gentlemen or ',tidies', call' at
the atom of ' W. W. PAXTON.
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~ . .
ONNETS, and Banuet.Trtpniags eau he
had very
,low 'and pretty at the cheap
store Of • 794NE3TOOKS'...
,
nIIR stock of HARDWARE has been very
much increased, and'persons
or requiring anything in this department,
should first call and see FAHNESTOCKS
cheap stock.
I L VlUr f Ui ris STß i U ce ll io N o lf&—f i lut!# es IV e. i
on hand and for sale by,
... MARCUS SAMSUN.
GLOVES HOSIERY,- tho largest, prat.
tiest, and cheaput stock in town, at.
• April 18. SCHIOKS'.
BROOMS and CEDAR WARE, for sale
.IUP at PAHNESTOCKS.
SPLENDID lot of TRUNKS low at
GEO. ARNOLD'S.
SRAPHINO--ada
adapted for Church mu
Asic or family will be sold very low by
MARCUS SAMSON.
OSIERY.;—, A new article of SlLK:end
WOOL. lOSE,.and Silk-lined •ITOSE,
for sale at '• • •
•
FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS,
• Sign of flee Red Piooi.
gatlntotoct I3rottoterg
H AVE received and are now opening a very
large and handsome ' stack of NEW
GOODS, of every variel. Give thorn an ear
ls call if roe want
Pr ofessional Cards
Dr, J. Lawrence Hill,
DENIM -Ir,
ci FFICE in ('hnmbersburg street
Il / one door West of the Lutheran
Church, nearly opposite Grammer's store,
where he may be found ready and willing
to attend to any case within the province
of the Dentist. Persons in want of full
sets of teeth are invited to call.
REFERENCES.
Dr. C. N.ll iracrrox ir, Ilinr.C.P.Kß•wru ,D.D
" D. HORNRA, PTO% M.JACOIII,
.4 11. S. HUMII.II, .. H. L .D•osimi ,
.. D. GUOIXAT, " /I.A.MIIIILISNIStIIO
Ray. K. JVINNON. 1 I " M. L. Brumes.
July. 4, 184E3
DAVID A.' BUEHLER,
attorney nt Law, . .•
WILL promptly attend to Collections and
all other business entrnSted to his care.
t7"Oilice in the Diamond, adjoining the Store
of A. D. Kuntz.
Gettysburg, Pa., Pell. 1, 1856
EDWARD B. BUEfiLER,
✓ltforuevy nI laic.
WILL fitithfullY and promptly attend to
V V all business entrusted to him. He .rpeaks
the German language. Office at the same
place, in South Baltimore street, near Frn
oey's
Drug Store, and nearly opposite Danner fi
Ziegler's Store:
WM. B. M'CLELLAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
and Prosecutinitalloiney.
OFFICE on tho South aide of the Public
square, two doOrs West of the ktsontinel"
Office.
March 28, leos,
D. riII,CONA
.RTTORNEY LAW.
(Mice reinovod to onh dour West of Buehle
Drug do Book-Store,Dharnbersbutg street.)
attorney. and solicitor for
Patents and Pensions,
Bounty Land Warratits, Back-Pay !wa
rmth(' Claims, and all other claims against
the Government at Washingtrin, D. C.:
also American claims in. England. Land
Warrants located and , sold, or- bought,and
highest prices given.
' Loth for sale in lowa, Illinois, and
other Western States ; and.Agents_engaged
locating Warrants there.
VarAppty to him personally or by
letter. s ,
D A VI 11_ WILLS,
Attorioey atLavr t .
WAS takeh IR
Mr. STEVNSON'S office
North West COrner of Centrii
.9 ware.
REFERENOE.--Ifon. Thaddeus Stevens
Esq., Lancaster. '
M. L. © El IP Bit 1.,
Attorney at LArr,
nEFICE on Chilmbersburg street, Get.
tysburg, two doors from Geo. Ar
nold's store, will - Attend to filing claims fur
BOUNTY LAND, tinder, the late Acts
of Cuniress, Pensions, Ste. All business
entrusted to his hands will 'receive prompt
attention.
Baltimore Advertimenientpi
C. W. SLAGLE & CO.
PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCLIANTE, •
.118 North Street, Baltimore, •
WOULD inform the public that they have
entered into the above Business and
will p ay' !ortically attention to the sale of
Flour, Grain of aid,&note, Clore). Seed,
Whishry, and Country. ro
duce generally,
and will remit proceeds of sales promptly.
1001.Consingtnents solicited.
' CHARLES W. SLAGLE.
J. V. HOSHOC7II, }l ee k
.
G. II.'EILINEFELTER, Co., (1.
Balt. April 4 ; 1858.-3 m
HARDWARE STORE.
a';HE Subscribers would respectfully
it announce to their lriends and
public, that they have opened a NEW.
HARDWARE STORE in H4ltimore at..
adjoining the residence of Dam? Zikcitat,
Gettysburg, in which they ate Opening a
arge and general assorttnent of
HAROWeiRE, IRON, STEEL,
GROCERIES )
Cutlery.and Coach Trimmings,
Springs, Axles, Saddlery,
Cedar Ware, .Shoe Findings ;
Paints, Oils &Dyestuffs,
n general, incutling every descriptio.l of
articles in the above line of business—to
which they invite the attention of Coarh
makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet.
makers, Shoemakers, 'Saddlers, 'and the
t.ublic generally.
Our stock having been selected with great
ears and purchashed For Cash., we gnarl
antee,((nr the Ready Meney,) to dispose
of any, par(of it on as reasonable terms as
they "can be purchased any where: •
'We partiCularly request a.call from our
friends, t.nd earnestly solittiLit share of
public favor, as, we are determined • to es
tablish a character for. °dims Ganda at'
ow prices and doingbusinesa on fair prin.
liples.' .; .
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID "lEGLER.
tiaetsburg,JPAPl3.lBsl.--tf.
NOW WE HAVE THEMA
JUST arrived fn . :lm Baltimore and Philo
delphia the best assortment of
Mats, Cops, Stoop, and
Shoes•
that has even been offered in Adams County:
letk..All colors • and kinds, :(some' entirely
new.) - Call and see them at the old stand,
newly fixed up, in. Chambersburg strbet, a few
doors from the corner. . , • .
W. W. PAXTON.
March, 28, 1856. • • . •
. Ladier. -•
Do yod want ch e ap and faabiorialile
ROBES ? If 80, call at .
• FAELNESTOCES%
rt. ARAIAGE ems_ always, be
'W . bought loiver, .and a. larger assortment
ban elsewhere, is always to bebad at 1 7
- " " FAUNESTOOKS'.
_
.ILN waive' ataa/rtzoent, atSON alai
NAILS just eecoired at' • ,-•• •
FAIINES'i'OjeCS%
• ... - •
=EM=M
MMM
itt%%%%%lVhfk.qt
Removed a fne dvors Soat4of ihe oh Mara
EL SKELLY respactfully informs
his old customers and the public
7nerally, that he contin
m the TAILORING
IOSINESS. at his new
rand. it
be of most substantial make. Thankfu
for past favors, lier.olicits a continuance°
public partonage.
IrgmThe Xren York Sprinf and Sum
tner KISMONSare received. Call and
see them.
April 27. 18155.—tf
34)0,004) SEGAIitS of !very
. description a pd .
Brands. all Of which are offered lower
than any other House in the city. Aud
warrants all he sells to be of the Lest aim
terial. Call and exatnine.
Nov. 24, 1854.
MO
BOXES BLACK FAT in store
u"‘" and for sale by
ToBACCO.
100 BOXES 1. B. LUMP TO
BACCO in store and for sale,
at .11 cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S
Old Stand, the cheypest in the city. No
167 Franklin et., Baltimore.
1 HHDS. KENTUCKY LEAF
TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana,
25 do Sages. 20 do St. Jam 20 Cases
Seed Leaf.- Just received Mill for eale by
W M.. BUEHLER.
No. 157 Fniuklin street.
Nov. 24, 1854.
Ilaisorer 11. Railroad.
TRAINS over the Hanover Branch Rail
road now run as follows :
First Train leaves Hanover at 9, A. M.,
with Passengers lbr York, Harrisburg, Colum
bia and Philadelphia. This train also con
nects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving
there at 12/ I'. M., stopping at Glenrock, Park
ton and Cockeysville:
Second Train leaves at 3 P. M. with Pas
sengers • fur Baltimore and intermediate
Yplaces, and returns with 'Passengers from
ork, kc.
.1. LEIB, ..,Igent.
3nly 27, 185.5.
SPUTING! SPOETING!
EORGE and Henry Wampter will
Make • House Spouting and put up
the same low, for cash or country pro
duce. Farmers and all others wishing
their U macs. Barns. &e. spouted, would
do v!v"to give them a call:
, CIENTLEMEN, do you wish to select from
1./1 a large and handsome variety of Cravats,
I Handkerchiefs, Sus.penders, &e? If von do,
''call at • 'SCHICK'S.
$5,000 Ol v s LA R N A D N ). ay p
e f o r
3 r 0
s A
v D .
ing any to sell will receive the highest price in
cash by calling on
HNESTOCK BROTHERS, hating the
1 exclusive sale of CALEDONIA hOLL
ED IRON for Gettysburg, - would call the at
tention of buyers to this mane of Iron—the
best iu the market—which will an sold at um
lowest.rates: •
We keep n large supply of ITA3I3IEI3ED
IRON con3tautly on hand. Cad at the sign
of the ' RED FRONT:
PERSUNS haTing Hay to sell will do
well by calling on the subscriber. in
Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing.
The highest Market price will be paid at
PH times. OZI - As he intends having the
Hay, after being packed, hauled either to
Hanover nr.BaltimOre, the preference to
haul will be given to those from whom he
may purchaie.
• SOLOMON POWERS.
Dec. 24, 1852.—if
100 BOXES BEST CONGRESS
TOBACCO. in, num and fur
sale by WM. BUEHLER,
No. ILT Franklin street
A FRESH supply of Goods at the Variety
111. Store of CUBEAN .k PAXTON.
TO the citizens of Gettysburg and Strangers
who desire to know where to find a large
and handsome variety of Summer RATS and
SHOES,—are invited to call at W. W. PAX
TON'S STORE, where they will find the
most elegant White Beavers, and White Silk
Hats, Panama, Canton and Braid; also Soft
French Hats, and a large stock of Gentlemen
and Ladies' and Children's Summer Shoes stud
Gaiters of every style and price. Call and see
the goods.
Juno 13, 1856.. W. W. PAXTON
A LARGE assortment of Queensware, CM
Il ua, Glass and Stone Ware, '
COBEAN & PAXTON'S.
iyoLLoWAY'S & OINTMENT
A-11 , can be had in Dettysburg, at . the Drug
Store of A. D. BUEHLER.
BONNETS, Ribbons, and Flowers, of every
variety, and to suit every taste, to be
found cheap at SCIUCK'S. .
THE'STIR AND.BANNgR
la - published every Friday Evening, in Balti
more street, in the three story build
ing, a few doors above Faiin
estocks Store, by
B. A. BUELILER.
TERMS.
If paid in advance or within the year S 2 per
annum—if not paid within the year $2 50.
No paper discontinued until all amettrages are
paid—except at the option of the Editor. Sin
gle copies GI cents. A. failuni to notify a dis
continuance will be regarded as a new engagC•
meat. • •
Alrertisemento not exceeding a . square in
serted three times for . $l--every subsequent
intertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the scam
proportion. All advertisements not specially
ordered for ft givett time will be contJouoil un
til turbid. A liberal reduction 'will be made
to those-who advertise by the year.
' Job rinlitsit of. all kind; xecnted neatly •
and promptly,
. and. on reasonable terms. -
E=Z!M=
, PPY
ho mi
II woe
Ire Will
WM. BU,EIII.ER,
\o. 167 Franklin street.
' WM. BUEHLER.
No. Ib7 Franklin &treat. Baltimore
G. & H. VVAMPLER.
EDWARD G. FAHNESTOCK.
CILEDONII IRON.
HAY IVANTLD.
IMPORTANT
Philadelphia ♦dsedleemenle
FIRE PROOFS!
TOR SALAMANDER SAFES OF PIIILADEL
. 'MIA AGAINST TUE 'WORLD !
ILN VANS & WATSON, N'o. 26 South Fourth
street, Philadelphia, hare had the surest
demonstration in the following certificates
that tht ifacture of Salamander Safes
ly warranted the represents
been made of them, as ren
rted security against the ter-
lILIDIELPIIIA, April 12,1856.
s & WATSON :--Clents—lt af-
ii hest satisfaction to state Guyon
that owing to the very protective qualities o,
two of the Salamander Safes which we put ,
chased erre some months since, we saved a
large portion of our jewelry, book; papers,
kr exposed to the calamitous fire in Ran.
steal Place, on the morning of the 11th
instant.
When we reflect that these Safes were loca
ted in the fourth store of the building we occu
pied, and that they - fell Subsequently into a
heap of burning ruins, where the vast concen
tration of heat caused the brass plates to me.,
tie cannot but regard the preservation of the
;valuable contents as most convincing proof o
the ~.reat itepurity afforded be your Safes.
We shall take much pleasure in recom
mending them to men of business as w sure re
liance against the fine.
G EO. W. SIMONS & BRO.
PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856.
Messes. Erass & Wsrsox:-1 have to offer
you my testimony in favor of the great security
afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, books,
papers, &e., during the recent disastrops con
flagration in Ranstead Piaee, from the fact
that the same were contained in two of the Sal
amander Safes manufactured by you.
Having fitllen from the fifth story of the 4r
than buililing, where they were previously
placed, and exposed to a vast heat for a long
time, the preservation of the valuable deposits
seemed to every one who witnessed the open
ing and interior examination, a matter of pro
found astonishment.
Toell who' ay require a perfect protection
rom the ravages of tiro, I shall not hesitate to
recommend the me of roar Safes, as I consid
er they hare now undergone the most trying
test. 7= Ni. E. MORGAN.
PHILADELPIIIA, April 12, 1856.
3lnsstrs Evs..vs WarsoY
No doubt you w2ll 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 Fri
day hut I opened the Sato made. 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 also fromlho force of the fan from its
former elevated position in the third story, I
could entertain hut slender hopes prior to its
interior inspection, that the contents which I
on — c"te so highly prized would ever be of any ser
vice to me, but as these fiatrs' l are now happily*
removed, I feel it only duo to say to you, 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 agaitzstso frightful an clement.
EDWARD GASK ILL, Bookbinder.
Constantly on hand Patent Powder and
Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores, &c.
April 25, 1856.—1 y
TR JSSES ! TRUSSES TRUSSES
C. H 7 NEEDLES,
Tiuss and Brace Establishment,
S. W. CUR. - TWELFIR it RACE STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTER of fine French Trusses, comlii-
A- nine extrrmse lightness, ease and durabilio•
with correct construction.
Hernial or ruptured patients ca.a be suted
bv remitting amounts, as beton- : Sending num
her of inches round the hips, and stating sied
a&eted. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, and
$5. Double--„*.5, $6, $8 and $lO. Instruc
tions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when
possible, -sent with the Truss, Also for solo,
in great variety,
Dr. Banning's &wren& Went Body. Brace,
for the cure of Prolapsns Uteri- '
Spinal Props
andsupports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest
Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all
with stoop shoulders andweak lungs; English
Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr
inges—male and female.
ie—Ladies" Rooms, with Lady attendants
August 3,' 1855.-1 Y
NEW WHOLESALE
DRUG STORE.
kr SPENCER THOMAS, 'No. 26 South
• Second street, Philadelphia, Importer,
3lanufacturer. and Dealer in Drugs and .Medi
cines, CherniCals, Acids,Dye Stag s , Paints,
Oils, Colors, White Lend , French and Ameri
can White Zinc, Window Glass; Glassware,
Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground
Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles
usually kept by 'Druggists, including Borax,
Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c., &c., &c.—
All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at
tended to. Country Merchants are invited to
call and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves
or railroad stations. Prices low and goods
warranted.
March 7,1856.—1 y.
"Philadelphia Advertisement."
EVANS FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFES ! !
poR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and Oth
l: era, having /kola, open or other rabia
blcs, topieserve from FIRE or - BURGLARS.
Day & Newell's (Robb's) BANK LOCKS.
- A CARD.--Tue "FIRE Nino*. SAFE," that
preserved ourßooks, avers, ifc., during the
tireatF ire at Hart's Buildings '
, was purelhas
ed of OLIVER EVANS, 618:2nd., St.. Phil.
ad'a. .GETZ lk BUCK.
"REFRIGERATORS & AND WATER FIL
• TERS." •
EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera
tors for cooling and preserving mak butter,
water and all articles for culinaurpo
ses.
• WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish
orniuddywater, whether effected by,rains, lime
atone, marl or cither . causcs ;- can be had separ
Me or attached to the Refrigerators—a small
quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the warm
est weather.'
. PORTABLE SHOWER. BATHS, for the
use of scorns or cold water.
WATER COOLFRS, for Hofels,.Stores &
Dwellings.
STO,tE TRUCKS, for moving dams, bales,
&e.
SEA.L PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG
GIST do.
.OLIVER EVAN.g
No. 61.S.Second-id., (2 &ors below Chesnut.)
(Evranusnuri in 1835.)
Feb. 8,1836.—1 y
H. sTRAm. rr. NAT PIERO!.
FREE OF CHARGE 1
TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRA
VINGS, entited "Bolton Abbey in the
Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving,
from the celebrated painting by Landseer,
and the "Departure of the Israelites froin'
.Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from
a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price Gif
the above engravings is $3 per copy, but will
be sentiire of charge as follows
The subscribers have established a BOOK
AGENCY in Philadelphia, and will furnish
any beak, or publication at the retail price free
'of postage. Any persona l forwarding
subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines,
such as liarper's„thrdy's,Putnam's,Grehani's,
Frank Lealiele EashionsikL, will receive the
Magazines for one year and a copy of either of I
the above beautiful engravings, free of charge, I
or if subscribing to a $2, and a $l, Magazine,
such as Peterson's, sod Challen's Ladies'
Christian Annual, they will receive both Mag
azines and a copy of either of the above on
grnvings.
Every dermription 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, &c. All orders sent by mail
promptly attended to. Persons wishing views
of their buildings engraved Call send u daguer
cotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex
press.
Persons at a distance having saleable arti
cles would find it to their advantage to address
the subscribers, as we would act as agents for
the sale of them.
BYRAItI & PIERCE,
50 South Third•at., hiladelphia
Nov. 30, 1855.—1 y
SCHICK ALWAYS AHEAD,
Just from the City with the Largest and rel.
ties; Stock of GOODS for the Spring
and Summer Seasons, to be seen in .•
Gettysburg I.
AMONO which will be found P'ain and
Fancy DRESS SILKS, black Silks, all
'
qualities, plain Delaines, plain and figured
Berege, Berege Deiaines,Cliallies, Brilliants,
Lawns, Gingliams, Prints, Shawls, Embroid
eries; Gloves, Hosiery and CLOTIIS of all
colors' and prices, Cassimeres, for men mid
boy's wear Vestings, Muslins, Tickinga, &C.
?urchainng at the lowest rata; I am pro.
pared to sell at as low prices as goods can ho
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
mond and Baltimore street.
•
April 18, 1856.
TO ALL INTERESTED.
THE 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 firs! day of April
next. As aformer notice was disreganled by
many, and as the undersigned wishes to avoid
the necessity of imposing costs, he hopes that
all indebted on account for six months
or longer will call on or before the above
date.
• 1161 6 111 e undersigned returns his thanks to
his friends for the liberal patronage heretofore
extended, and invites the attention of the pub.
lie to his stock of TIN ANDSHEETIRON
WARE, continually on hand and for sale at
reasonable prices.
• GEORGE E. BUEHLER.
March 7, 1856.'.
J MILLE22IIINit I 39
OilN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Bar
ber and flair Dresser. can at all timer
be found prepared to attend to the calls of
the people, at the Temple; in the Diamond.
adjoining the County Building. From
long experience, he flatters himself that he
can go through all the ramifications of the
Tonsorial DfpitrilllCOll
with such an infinite degree of skill, as
IsTill meet with the entire satisfaction of all
who may submit their chins to the keen
odeal of his razors. fie hopes therefore,
that by his attention to business, and a de
sire to please, he will merit as well as re
ceive, a liberal share of public patronage.
The sick will be attended to at their pri
vate dwellings.
CALL AND SEE ES AT THE
NEW S T.I2N D.
W3l. T. - KING respectfully announces to
his friends and the public generally
that he continues the TA /LORLiVO RU.
NESS in the room adjoining the store of J.
Lawrence Schick, and fronting on the Dia
mond. Tle has made arrangements to receive
regularly" the LATEST FilsH/G,VI3, and
It will he his constant aim to give entire seis
m. those who may fhvor him with their custom.
lter . Couutry produce will bo taken in'ex
change fOr work. • -
WM. T. KING.
Gettysburg, Sept. 58,1855. •
qba 312Y2'21:RE1
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, has operied
•1 an office in the front room of his residence
in Baltimore street.; where he will be prepared
to attend to Scrivening, Conveyancing, and
collecting claims, promptly and punctually.
Gettysburg, April 20.-1 y
• •
BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS.
THE undersigned will attend promptly
io the collection of claims for BOUN
TY LANDS under the late met of COll.
greys.' Those who have already received
40 or 80 - Acres, can now receive the hal
anee, by calling on the subseriber and mak
ing the necessary application., •
JOEL B. DANNER.
Gettysburg. March 9,1858.1—tf
Flour for Sale.
11' you want a good barrel of' Flour, call at
1. HOKE'S STORE, as he has made arrangt
manta to have always the beg, which le ;will
sell at 25 cents advance.
May 2,185 G
TIN "WARE v. TIN ÜBE!
E. BUEHLER informs .his
VW friends and customers that he hits a
zery large , assortment of
TIN 'WARE
on hand ready for the. Spring stile, made
by experienced workmen and of good ma
terials, which will he sold low for CASH
or COUNTRY , PRODUCE. pc7'Call
GettYaburg,. March 16,1854;
. . . _
~ . ,
Timber hot s for Sale.
THE sithscribor has still a few'
Andre choice LOCUST and'
CHESNUT TIMBER , LOTS for
sale—which ha will disposO .of on '• '' ' '
liberal terms..' ' 'J. D.' PAXTON.
.Gettysburg t May 5, 1856., '., • ~..„ , '
PARASOLS, Umbuilloo, Fano r -o. tocks of
thOttr—ot . BOHICR'S.'
WOOL and Cotton Carpet'cbeali
. 0.0. ititNOLD'S
VIGURED. Plain and Buff 'Marseilles veld
1 lug low at GgO. ARNOLD'S
Q UPER;Okt,' "
1 1 ,ariasole ag.; for sale •
GEO. 'AlllgoLblB.
TuaK f ter7T_Bkos, k ouißElr'
.83613 Ear PAXTO
A MARVFUIS REMEDY
FOR A MARVELOUS AGE
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
„, .
.711 E GRAND EXTERNAL Rivimpt. .”
BY the aid of a microscope , we sea rnillibnd
of atio openings on the surface of out
bodies. Through these this Ointment, Whoa
rubbed on the skin, is carried to at argisn.or
Inward part. Diseases of the Kid leys,,dbior
dem of the Liver affections of the heart, Liam.
mann o f the L ungs, Asthmas, Cotighs
Colds, are by its means eflbctually ciared'o==
Every housewife kpows that salt passes find,
through bone'or meat ninny thickness. Thus
healing Ointment far more readily penetrates
through any bone or fleshy part of the Whir
hod', curing the most dangerout inward °env.
plaints, that cannot be reached by other
means.
ERYSIPELAS. SALT 1111 . EU'lif AND SCO.
• BUM HUMORS.' •
No remedy has over done so Much for the ,
cure of diseases of the Skin whatever form they
may outline, as thiS Ointment. No Me or
Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Sarefulti or
Erysipelas, can long withstand its influencel-•
The inventor has travelled over many parts of
the globe. visiting the principal hospitals, dis
pensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its
application, and thus been the means of restor
ing countless numbers to henith.
SORE LEAS. STRE%D . REASTe WOUNDS
: Some of the most scientific, surgeons, now
rely solely 'on, the use of this wonderful int
ment, when having to' cope with the worst eft;•,
sos of spree, wounds, ulcers, glandular swanlike,:
and tbmors. Professor Holloway has, by com
mend of the Allied Govermnents, dispatched
to the hospitals of the East, large shipments of
this Ointment, to be used under the direction
of the Medical Staff; in the worst cases of
wounds. It will cure arty ulcer,. glandular'
svolling, stiffness or contraction of of the joints
wren 7.0 years standing.
PIL ES AND MTN!,
Those nud other similni distressing corn
.
plaints eon be elfeetunlly cured if the Ointment
be well rubbed in over the parts affected null
by otherwise following the printed directions
orotund each pot.
Both MC Ointment and Mr ehoold be used
in the
.li:flowing romm :
Bunions
Burns
Chapped Hands Piles
Chilblains Itheamatisui
Fistulas Salt R ben in
Gout Skin Diseases
Sore Legs Swelled Glands
Sore Breasts Stiff Joists
Sore Heads 'Ulcers
Sore Throats Veneral Sores
Sores of all kinds Wounds of all "kinds
Sp rains • Scalds
, - •
*** Sold at the Manufactories of Professor
HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and
244 Strand, „London, and by all respectable
Druggists and Dealers of Medicines through
out the 11iiited States, and the civilized world,
in Pots. at 25 cents, 621 cents, and $1 each.
te-There is a considerable saving by tak
ing the larger size •.
N. B. Directions . tir the guidance of as
tients in every disorder are atlixed to each Box.
Nov. 2, 1855—cow.
NE W .G:l6 0 D
GEORGE ARNOLD:
nAS just returned from the city with as
JUL large cud beautiful 'n Stock of Goods as
have been offered to thO public at any time
among which are Hosiery, Gloves, Under
Sleeves, Collars, Trinataings, Opera Lawns
Robe Lawns, De Bilize . :o7.e.,
Grosacaufe• Goads' in Q, cat Varlet/ A
Black, Blue. Brawn, Olive, Chow, and Drab,
Plaid, Clouded, and Figuuml Cloths, ftlack,
Prown, and Fancy Cu:Witless, Figved, Plaid
cud Plain of every shade or color, Drab
Cashmerette, Bombazine, Silk Warp, Al
pacca,
Also, Ready made Clothing in great varieiy,
wish a - large stuck of Groceries, Queenswitre,
k.e., all of which will be Fold as cheap
as they can he bad at any retail estab
lishment in the country.
The LA DIES will nlemie call, as we are at
all times pleased to see them.
The GENTLEMEN'S attention is invited
to our litre asSernuent in their line. hi con
nection with the Store, is our
COZ.Settlint&C.o that.ttqABLIZIM O
at the, and•Stene Praia,
Where everything is done up in the neatest
and heat manner. We can rig a titan fmni
head to fora in the very rhertest notice. Call
and see and judge for yourselves.
April 4, MO.
PAHSLESTOOR BROTHERS
HAVE received and aro now opening
111 ry large and handsome stock of NliW
GOODS, and are ; prepared to sell to all its
want of any article is their line cheaper them
they:Can he bought elsewhere. having pur r ,
chased our stock in. New York, Philadelphia
and Oaltimore, thus having the advantage or
all three markets, we can offer inducements
which can not be had elsewhere in the County.
Our stock embraeeS
. .
IDRERS C DODO.. , . ,•
of overt variety,` Sumner SILTiS, Ghali De
tains, fierars, Brilliantines.'&c., and every
thing fashionable f . es' wear. For
GRttlenien, we have benutiffill styles ofGoocli
for Coati', Pants and Vests, &e. Give: us a
call, we deem it needless to enumerate the va
riety of styles'and qualities of our lirge- stock
as we are prepared to furnish everything'
our line, at the lowest price..- cam 6114
FAIINE§TOCKS',
The sign of Red liropt.
April 18, 1850. ' 2 •
'JOHN. HOKE
TRE - LADIES' STORE.
A rimy SUPPLY OF YKNCY GOODS I
MISS AIItCII;E.ILLAN
11AS'jwit - retiii:nmi from tho city with a
verflorgo stack of
MILLINERY if: PelNar COOPS,
to which she would invite the . aininthin of het'
friends and the public, believing that'an ex
aminagou-will satisfy them that' her GOCods ire
the best selected and . most, fashionable as well
as the cheapest ever otrercd in this place.. The
assortment comptiaes Z
: dtehiq
• • Dc Lanes,
Ginghams,CaliCoes,
Bags, Coburg .Cloths, Alus
lin, ',lnnen, Saelißlannels, Bon-
nets and Bonnet Trimmings Satins, -
Ladies' Dress Trimminp, ,VCI;O3,- Art,4l.,;')
.cials,:illack Veils, Blue de.,-Glo'lear
Handkerchiefs, French' 'Worked Coliatel
Cambric,Jackonetand SwisS L'ilgings 3 ,- I
, Manta, Sleeve's, Mo.- • .'.
hair and Silk Mite,
,Black I
1 Lace and Embroulcr
v • ed Handkerchiefs,
- Braids, Faust
de:, kc - , ,
-,169),...,bitti and' examine for yournatvssa.:‘ . F
Gettysburg, April 18; 1856.
CALL and see the new atyle of Illaet.;:
• Browh ) Little and Pearl Hata at '. i
~•'.' :;;
: W.V. PAlftefl, i •
, ..
:• 0
VENSTOCK of Readir : m ado ClotlAtig A w, i t.
a' great variety of Filmy' Artielei
CONEJO AND PANTONIL
4ND
Liainbagi)
Mercurio! Erw
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