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A.I.LEWS
crori*NATE D ELECTRIC ATE
AND ARAIJIAN PAIN tXTRACTOR
and' Rorke.
(Copy
. rigtk secured according to law.)
81LtIL JAR, • r
. .Fifty cents
LARGE 'IA 'One Collin"
TBE ELECTRIC PASTE acts upon the
Muscles, Tendons / and -union the whole
nerving ritstant temaying torpidity and pro
decisive, calthy action of.ths blte;d. There
i
beingtnn volatile matter in composition, t
remains in action' until it accomplishes its
worliscolt cannot lose its strength, and is al
ogethar,harmless, ith constituent parts being
entinalrra4etablo. '
What will it cure? We answer—Mien
matitv.Paintl, when - everything else fails,
Cramps / L'holic,' Chilblains, Rums, Scalds,
Sprains, FlCssel-Ache Tooth-Ache, Swellings,
Braises;f3ores, Ring:Worm, Tetter,StiEr, Joints,
Contracted Cords; Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sores,
anti 11l Scrofulous Diseases where external
remedies can be used, Sore • Throats, Stiff
Necks,--tto.
Slat if sniff cure for ITorses and Cattle.—
ihrottor t , Spaviri, Fissulas, Poll Evil, Wind
galls, Ulcers, Cholic t Sprains, Collar and Sad
dle Galls, Stone - Bruises, Stiff Joints, Verdigo,
Splints, and Running Soros.
*Slam sale at the Patent Medicine Store
of ILA. Roeknfield it,' Co., General Agents,
Landatter, Pa-, and by A. D. BUEllLER,Get
tyabnrg, Pa.
, Ite'None genuine but those bottles having
the votes "E. C. Allen's Concentrated Elec
tric Paste, or Arabian Pain Extractor, Lan
caster, Pa.," blown on the bottles.
tirLook out for Counterfeits. Don't for
gd to cuk for AtLEAre.
April 25, 1856.--ly
I.IHERINCOS SAFE,
MAIN-
ran CASXPIaNIt
.
y' Safe tehiith 'in every instance pretery
ed'their entirh. 'cantent.t in the /ate exten
sive. Fire.t.
A , •
rthe burning of the Artiiati Buildings
April 10th, andin the GREAT FIRE in
Market Street., May 15t,,1856, the genuine
HERRING SAFE preserved the Jeivellery of
Geo. W.Simons Brci,ißooks, Paittrs &c, of
Fisher rt Bro. and Edward Semans rt Co., af
ter rediditting Osjsosed to•the burning ruins for
stearfy.FOßTT HOURS, and proving condo
sively.what wr have always claimed for them
their, grelti superiority over all securities now
knovhs.
Inetbese fires, the HE'REINO'S SAFE,
atanding.aide by side with those advertised as
"warranted to stand 10 per cent.more fire than
Herripga,"came forth the acknowledged victor,
not only: preserving their contents in excellent
order, but being themselves in a condition to
go through another ordeal, while the bOasted
"Salantandera:", of other. makers were badly
nsed:up:in every instance, and in some cases
their 06%4 , e, contents completely destroyed.
To r 'the , public' we would simply say,-that,
durici t . i. the 14 years that Herring's Safe has
been
~hefore them more than two hundred
linve:pOisislthrough Accidental 'fires without
the occurrence of a single loss. •
We 'would, therefore, caution purchasers
agairiet th,O misrepresentation of interested par
ties. — The Herring's Patent is the only Firer
proof Stife made in this city which is protected
by a Patent Bight, and•we will guarantee it to
reshit more than double the amount of. heat of
any other Sate, now known.
HERRING,
Sole idatirifaCturers in this. State of
}COMB PATENT CHAMPION SAFES,"
34. - Walnut St, hiladdl~hia
& Watson's Improved Sala
mantl9l4"Olivar Evan's," "C. J. Gayier's,"
and Eilitittes - Abestos," Iron Chests, (a large
assortirie,nt,,. having been taken in part pay
meet lti%' "Herrng's,") will be sold at low pri
ces.
June
TONICS WON'T DO !
Tifpy neverdid do more than give temper
ary Vilief and they never will. It is be
causeAliey don't touch the CAUSE is the dis
ease. The CAUSE of all ague and billions
disettics of the atmospheric poison called Ali
asma Pi Malaria. Neutralize this posion by
its NATURAL ANTIDOTE and all disease
eausea by it disappears at once. Rhodes' Fey.
er and'Agne Cnre is this Antidote to Malaria,
and moreover it is a perfectly harmless medi
cine. :The certifticate of the celebrated chem
ist, J.. 1: Chilton, of New York, to this effect,
is attached to every bottle'; therefore if it does
no good it eau do no harm.
This. is more than can be said of Quinine,
Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, ns their use
is ruinous to the constitution and brings on
DUMB AGUE, which never allows a person
to feel perfectly well for it single moment. In
illustration of thbse truths I annex some ex
tracts from a letter just received from
. a Physic
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oEoM:in:Aix, 014 "March
JAS. ,A. 'RHODES, - Esq.-L 7 Dear Sirt--
Yours ofilla, 2d inst.,is at lifted. Tha ruse ar
rived late last'ear and the difficulty in getting
any one to trait was ,greatly increased, from
the fact that a remedy had been introduced
which as growing in favor with the public, as
being betterthanusingQuinine,—not knowing
I presume that the remedy they used to escape
taking - Quinine, contained the DRUG If-
SELP,I
This remedy, (known as "Smith's Tonic,”)
would invariably BREAK an ague, but it did
, not CURE it, as it would often return with re
newed Ciger. This one circumstance I deem
ed in your favor, if I could institute a test com
parisori between it and your CURE. The fol
lov.ingis the result :
Three persons took your "Care," all of
which Were cases of "Quotidian Intermittent
Tower," of ninny weeks - standing.. They had
tried Quinine, and other remedies; occasion.
ally missing a chill, but it was, (as in all such
cases) slowly wiaring them out, and laying the
foundation of other and more-severe mala
dies. L did snowed in effecting a radical cure
of all &es of these cases with your remedy,
and they have not had a chill since. In all
three of these cases the "Smith's Tonic" had
been aid, and would, as before stated, break
the chill, bat after a period or two had elapsed
it wont/ return.
I think there wiU be no difficulty now in git ,
inn to jour Vure" the vantage ground of any
other remedy now in use here, &e.,
• , W3f. BUCKNER, M. D..
Rhode'eTever and Ague Cure, or Antidote
to Italikia, the' only harmless remedy in ex
istence, us equally- certain as a preventive, as s
aCura.", • TWee it when you feel the chills
coming on, and you will never have a single
irar JaeDnigestagenerally. .
JAMES A. RHODES, Noprietor,
• Provide/ie.; lg. z
10ci--2m
NOTICE.
isTOlll.-4 hereby given that the unde r .
age . Auditor appointed by. the Orphani?
Court liadtwalse distribution of the *mutts re
suainastpA She *wise r JAMES J. WH,141,
JAisinistrator of JOHN W. COOL,
late of Measlier' .Tusulip ) , deceased, to aW
among,kredisFee, will sit, at his office in the
of Okttieburg, on Saturday the .2d
day rf'.Attywst.neS, (A. 1856) at 10. ot•
clock, da3 so discharge the duties
et his tsiient, *leo and "hare all persons
Woe .please attend. .
NI I ): 7 EiCONAUGHY, Auditor. ,
701 11, kees. 7 ,3t, .
VARPItII44 is evert arad4
161 , 011 9. 4401.13.:,
itnian FOR THE 'CARS.
Cow: .this way if TO6 want the worth of
your money. 1 will sell you Otxxls that
will do you kid to wear thein. Such as
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS As cheap as
the cheapest, if not a little cheaper. Jolt call
and take a peep nt them and Jo (17e for your
self at the Cheap Northwest Corner, where you
will be accommodated with the greatest of
pleasure.
Rea,lN•nettetr florPrOtte,
and Clothing made, to order—which I will sell
cheap for Cash or Country Produce.
JOTIN HONE.
April IP, iA if.
WHO WANTS A GOOD AND CHEAP
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DAGUERREOTYPE?
QAMIETEL WEAVEIt having provided him
solf with an entire now and costlyappa
ratus, is • now prepare(' to furnish
`Oniguerrentyprn,
in every style of the art, which he will war
rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex
perience and superior apparatus give him ad
vantages seldom furnished by Da:portent' es
tablishments ont of the city. He has a large
number of specimens at his Gallery, ..I.Cham•
bershiirg street, which the publican requested
to call and examine.
llfa..Clkwges from 50 cents to $lO. /lours
or operating from BA. Itt. ro 4P. M. Gold
Lockets, Brenstpins, suitable for miniatures,
always on band, at the very lowest prices.
ittil'Children will not be taken for less, than
$lOO, - •
Feb.l. 1855.
GROCERIES CONFECTIONS,
BA.CON, &C.
THIS 'WAY FOR BARGAINS!
pMANUEL ZIEGLER hes just re
turned from the city-with the largest
lot of. GROCERIES he has ever before
opened, to which he invites the attention
of all, convinced , that he can offer RARE
BARGAINS. Ile has also a fine lot o
Hams, Shoulders, Rte. ? Shad,
Mackerel and Herrings,
Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Dates,
Almonds, Nuts, Candies of all kinds, To
bacco, &gars, Snuff, -Brooms, Brushes,
Blacking, with a general asbortment of
variety goods. Give es a call ?him want
to buy cheap and good—next door to the
"Star" office, Baltimore Street.
Gettysburg, May J1.,1855.—tf
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GETTYSKIRD FOUNDRY.
A NEWFIRM.
PrHE,Undersigned, having entered into
- 61 .partneship to carry on ilie Pim/idly hu.
fitness , under, the firm or...WARREN dr,
SONS, hereby make-Annwn to the citi
zens of Adams and adjoining counties,
that we are prepared to make every thing
in our line of hiwiness, We have con.
attntly on hand, the HATHAWAY and
other
COOKING 'WV
the Parlor girtigld, and nine c plateSfoues,
ol various styles and sizes, Pots, - Kettles
and Pans,. tnd. - all. other Iron Cooking
Utensils, Waffle Irons. Washing Machines,
Ash-plates, Boot-scrapers, :&e. Casti.nes
for ,Millsd ills. m other Maithinerv. PLOUGH
CASTINGS of every'. description, kr•—•
We make the Seglor, Mocker, atid.differ
ent Wilherow Ploughs:: We
have also,got: different .patterns.of
FENCING SE. TAILING
for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which
can't he beat for beauty or cheapnosi. ,
1111'All the above articles' will be sold
cheap for Cash w Coantry;Produce.
Jo. BLACKSAIITIIING • still con
intim!. •
(lASTINGSand every thing
in our lint !mile In order.
THRESHING iII4CHINES repair-
ed .at shortest notice. 'Being - Moulders
ourselves, we will do our work niour.
THOMAS WARREN,
, MARTIN WARREN,
'HIRAM .tVARREN,
• THOMAS. A. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May -11; 1855.•:-.41
• - •
CORN DRYERS.
••
THE attention of .IILIETIS is invited to
to a very superior article for drying
CORN, which can be had at ulliinnes qt
• WARREN'S FOUNDRY.
Jan.ll, 1856;
IF you . want a fine article of Dress Shoes or
Gaiters, for Gentlemen or Ladies, call at
the store'of )V.W. PAXTON.
BONNETS, and Bonnet Trimmings can he
had very low, and pretty, it the amp
store of FAIINESTQOKS'.
OUR stock of HARDWARE has been very
much increased, and persons building'
or requiring anything in this department,
should first call and see FAHNESTOCKS
choap stock.. , , •
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—FIutes, Vi
aline, Guitars, Accordeons, Fifes, Ac.,
on hand And for sale. by
• AfARCUS SAMSON.
J.,OVES HOSIERY, the largeeypret•
Li+ tient. and eheopestetock in town, at
April 18. SCHICKS'.
BROOM and CEDAR WARE, for' sale
at i. FAHNESTOCKS.
Teachet•sslFF“ is red.
Fr HE Board of School Directors of Straban
township will met at the Houso of Jacob
I}. Grass, in linnterstown, on. Saturday the
16th day of August neal, , , at 2 . o'clock, P. M.
for the purpose of employing Teachers for the
fall term of the schools of said township. , All
persons interested are invited to attend. •
• By order of the L'eUrd.
• ' PHILIP BEAKER SPy.
July 25, 1856.-3t* - • " •
rirIOBLCCO,-.A-preakii jusoAve4uTed
. :r4t EIAILSON'B:'
e •
Iv qaxtennive assortinens . oteIROIC , and
A . -NLlLS,justiikat -
' • FAHRISTOXICIP:'f
Prolliesitonal Cards.
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DENT ST,
OFFICE •in • Chambersburg street
11 IP one door 'West of the Lutheran
Church,nearly opposite Crammer'sstore,
where he may ho found ready and willing
to attend to any caso within the province
of the Dentist. Persons in want of full
sets uf teeth are invited to call.
REFERENCES.
Dr.°. N.lstniaroN T , Rev.C.P.KaAuTn,D.D
" D. Honvia, ' Prof.M.J•coxs,
" H. Y. Dcass, •' H. L.o.tcsmss ,
... D. (hoses?, .. H.A.Mcautspotto
Its• R. .I , nitsos, I • .. M. L. ft TIEViII•
July 4, INS
DAVID A. BUEHLER,
attorney at Law,
AVILL promptly attend to Collections and
1 all other business entrusted to his care.
rrollire in the Diamond, adjoining the Store
uf A. D. Kum's.
Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1, 1856.
EDWARD B. IMEHLER,
allornry at
'TILT, faithfully and promptly attend to
all business entrusted to him. He speaks
the German language. Office at ,the same
place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's
Drug Store, and nearly opposite Dnnner
Ziegler's Store.
WM. B. M'CLELLAN,
ATToaxmAT. LAW;
and Preston*: wilfloneeg.
FFICE on the South side of the Public
O
Square, two doors West of the "Sentinel"
Office.
March 28, UK
D. 1 1 PCONAUGHY,
ATTORNEY ✓!T LRIP,
(Dike removed to one door Weft of Boetde
Drug dr, Book-Store,Chamberabuti street.)
oftlornet aaid SolicHor for
Patonts and Penions,
Bounty Land Warrants. Back-Pay sus
pended Claims, and all other claims against
the Government at Washington, D. C.:
also American claims in England. Laud
Warrants located and sold, or bought,and
highest prices given.
Lauds for sale in lowa, Illinois, and
other Western States; and Agents engaged
locating, Warrants there.
/o , 'Apply to him personaily or by
letier.
DAVID•WILLS4- ,
Attorney at Law.
HAS taken Koffice
Mr. STEVENSON'S
North West Corner of Centre
8 pare.
RE FERE NCE.—Hon. Thaddeus Stevens
Esq.. Lancaster.
IC L. CAMPBELL
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Attorney at LAlv,
O FFICE on Chambershurg street, Get
fysburg, two doors from. Geo. Ar
nold's store, will attend to filing clainie for
BOUNTY LAND, under the late Acts
of. Congress, Pensions, Ace. All , business
entrusted to'his hands will receive prompt
attention.
Bnltlmo re.Adverllsomenis
C. W. SLAGLE &
PRODUOE AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MEIIOLIANTS,
118 North Street, Baltimore,
WOULD inform the public that they have
V V entered. into the above Business and
will pay particular attention to the sale of
Flour, Crain of all Linde, Clorer Seed,
Whiehey, and Country ro
, duce generally,
and will-remit proceeds of sales promptly.
Itet...Cousingments solicited.
CIIAIiLI..IB W. SLAGLE.
• J. V.- HOSIIOUR,
G. D. MAN EFELTER, York Co., a.
Balt. April 4,1856.-3 m
DOTEII7IICT
STORM.
fI"IHE Snbecribers would 'respectfully
announce to their (Heinle anu tha
public. that they have opened a NEW
HARDWARE STORE in BaMinor° at,.
adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEGLER,
Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a
arge and general assortment of
UARItiIc4ARE, IRON, STEEL;
GROCERIES,
Cutlery and Coach Trimmings,
Sprinw b s l Ixles 1 Saddlery,
Cedar * Ware, Shoe Findings ;
Paints Oils &Dyestuffs
n general, incuding every descriptioa of
articles in the above line of business—to
which they invite the attention of (.3oarh
makers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters, Cabinet
makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the
public generally. '
Oar stock having been selected with great
earc and purchashed for Cash, we guart
antegfor the Ready Money,) to dispose
of any part of it on as reasonable terms as
they can be purchased any where.
We particularly request a call from our
friends, I.nd earnestly solicit a share of
public favor, as we are determined to es
tablish a character for selling Goods at
ow prices and doing business on fair prin.
I iples.
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID lEGLER.
ty Getsbnrg, Janet 3.1851„—tr.
NOW WE HAVE THEM !
"'UST arrived from Baltimore and Phila ,
delphia the best assortment of
ilats, Caps, Boots and
Shoes,
that has ever been offered: in Adams County.
lel-All colors and kinds, (some entirely
new.) Call and see them at the old stand,
newly fixed up, in chamberiburg street, a few
doors from the cUrner.
, • W. W. PAXTON.
March '2B, 1856..
0 you want cheap ,and faahlontible
-MY' ROSES ? If so call at
FARNESTOCIM.
April 18,
. .
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS can always be
bought 'lorter; and larger assortment
ban. eliewliere, always to be bad at
FAIINESTOCICS'. '
. ,
- • •
BERAPHIN(II—:-adaided - for Church. ma
er be didd veiylow by '
• - • MARCUS SAMSON '
1%%% 4 41A%,%0
Removed a few dm.* Sootil' the old Stand.
H. SKELLY respectfully informs
•) his old nstomers and the , public
)nerally, that he condi'.
les the TAILORING
IUSINESS, at his new
tand. in South Baltimore
tree, where he will be
appy to accommodate all
, ho may patronize him.
II work entrusted to his
Ire warranted to fit and
be of most substantial make. Thankfu
for past favors, he solicits a continuance o
public patronage.
Kr Me New York o ring and Sum
mer F.dSH/CYNSare received: :Call and
see them.
April 27, 1856.—tf ,
300,000
SEGARS otevery
` description ati d
Brands, all of which are offered lower
than any other Douse iwthe city. And
warrants all he sells to be of the best ma.
serial. Call atel examine:.
51. BUEHLER,
No. 107 Franklin street..
Nov. 24, 1854. - •
oBOXES BLACK FAT in store
and for sale by
W3l. BUEHLER,
No. Ib7 Franklin Areal, Baltimore
TOBACCO.
100
I BOXES. LB. LUMP TO.
BACCO in store and for sale,
at 1 i cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S
Old Stand, the chentees in the oily. No
457 Franklin at., Baltimore.
IsiRHOS, KENTUCKY LEAF
TOBACCO, 20 Bales .
Havana,
25'dn &gull, 20 do St. Jago, 20 Cases
Seed Leaf. Just received and fnr tale by
WM. BUEHLER,
No. 157 Franklin street.
N0v.24, 1854.
Hanover 13. _Railroad.
rirlft . AIRS r over the Hanover Branch Rail
road now run ;Ls follows :
First Train leaves Hanover at 9, A. M.,
with Passengers fot York, Harrisburg, Colum
bia and Philadelphia. This train also eon
nects with tho Express for Baltimore, arriving
there at 12} P. M., Mopping at Glenrock, Park
ton and Cockeysville. -
Second Train leaves at 3 P. M. with Pas
sengers for Baltimore and intermediate
places, and returss with Passengers Irom
York, &c.
J. LEIB, Agent.
July 27, 1855.
SPODTING! SPOETING!
GEORGE and Henry ampler will
W
Make House Spouting and put up
the same low, for cash or country pro
duce. Farmers and all others wishing
their it times, Harts, &c. spouted, would
do wr"to give theri a call. ,
G. do H. WAMPLEH.,
grIENTLEMEN, do you wish to select from
a large and handsome variety of Cravats,
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Lc? if you do,
call at
.SCHICK'S.
- _
$5,000 NAN 1414 a l,ef o rs r oli L
AND
VI ARR A
hav
ing any to sell will recive the highest price in
cash by calling on
EDWARD G. FAUNESTOCK.
CALEDONIA IRON.
rAIINESTOCK 133 OTHERS, having the
exclusive sale of. CALEDONIA ROLL
ED IRON for Gettysburg, would call the at-
tention of buyers Willis :mice of Iron—the
best in the market— , which will be sold at tne
loWest rates. - •
We keen a largelsupply of HAMMERED
IRON constantly or hand. Call at the sign
of the RED FRONT. •
- WANTED.
PERSONS m
haing Hay idi will do
well by calling on the subscriber, in
Gettysburg, who it desirous of purchasing.
The highest Market price will be paid at
all times. I,* - 4i he intends having the
Hay, after being ?acked, hauled either to
Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to
haul will be givenito those from whom he
may-purchase. • 4
SOLOMON POW - ERS.
Dec. 24. 1852. ! --' tf
On BOXES BEST CONGRESS
" 41, ‘" TOBACCO. in rture and for
sale by WW, BUEHLER,-
; No. 167 Franklin street
A FRESH supply of Goods at the Variety
Store of QOBEAN A: PAXTON.
IMPORTANT
TO the citizens If Gettysburg and Strangers
who desire to know where to find a large
and handsome varifty of Summer HATS and
SHOES,—aro ivited to call at W. W. PAX
TON'S STORE, where they will find the
most elegant White Beavers, and Whits Silk
Hats, Panama, Canton and Braid ; also, Soft
French Hats, and a large stock of Gentlemen
and Ladies' and Mildren's Summer Shoes and
Gaiters of every style and price. Call and tame
the goods.
June 13,1856.
W. W. PAXTON
A LARGE assortment of. Queensware,
Chi
na, Glass and Stone Ware,
COBEAN dc PAXTON'S
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS OINTMENT
Kl•
can be bad
_ia Oettysberg, at the. Drug
Store of A..D. BITEHLEIL
BONNETS, Ribbons, and Flowers,of every
JJ variety, and .to suit every taste, to be
found cheap at . SCR4CK'S.
TOE STIRAND BANNER ,.
Is published every Friday Evening, U
Balti
^' more street, in the three story build
' Mg, a few doors above Film
estacks Store, by
• D. A. BUEHLER.
TERMS.
If paid in advance or within the year $2 per
annum—if not paid within. the year $2 50.--
Ntiloaper discontinued until all arrearages are
paid--except at the option of the Editor. Sin
gle cOpies 6+ cents. A failure to notify a dis
continuance willbe regarded as a new engage
ment. , _
Adratisenents not exceeding a square in
serted three times for sl—every subsequent
insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the seam
proportion. All advertisements not specially
ordered fora given time will be continued:un
til forbid. 4 - liberal reduction will be made
to those who advertise by the year:
Job rinting of all kimjs; Feentc'd neatly ,
and proMptly, and on reasonable terms.
Philadelphia Advertimemeat a
FIRE PROOFS!
THY SALAMANDER SAFES OP PHILADEL
PIIIA AGAINST THE WORLD I
EVANS & WATSON, No. 2G South Fourth
street, Philadelphia, have had the surest
demonstration in the following certificates
that their manufacture of Salamandee Safes
has at length fully warranted the representa
tions which have been made of them, as ren
dering au undoubted security against the ter
rific element:
• .PIIILADELVIITA, April 12,1856.
Waist's. Fivsxs & WATSON :—Gletai—lt aft
fords us the highest satisfaction to state toyou
that owing to the very protectivo qualities o,
two of the Salamander Safes which we par
chased of yon some months since, we saved a
large portion of our jewelry, books, papers,
&c., exposed to
tho calemitous fire in.llan.
stead Place, on the' morning of the 11th
instant.
When we reflect that these Safes were loea
ted in the fourth story of the building we occu
pied, and that they. fell subsequently into a
heap of burning roma, where the vast concen
tration of heateansed the brass plates to me
we cannot but regard the preserVation • of th,
valuable contents as most convincingproof o
the great security affonled by your Safes.
We shall take 'Much pleasure in recom•
mending them to men of business as , a sure re
fiance against the fire.
GEO. W. SIMONS & PRO.
PRILAfiELPHIA, April 12, 1856.
• MEssits. EVANS ot WATAI9N:-1 have to offer
you my testimony in favor of the greet security
afforded to my entire stock of jewelry. books,
papers, &e., during the recent disastrous con
flagration in lianstead Place, front the fact
that the same were contained in two of the Sal
amander Safes manufactured by you.
Having fallen from the fifth story of the Ar
tisan building, where they were previously
placed, and exposed to a vast heat for a long
time, the preservation of the valuable deposits
seemed to every ono Wino witnessed the open
ing and interior examination, a matter of pro
found astonishment.
Trial! who may require a perfect protection
rom the ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to
recommend the use of your Safes, as I consid
er they have now undergone the must trying
test. N. E. MORGAN.
.PHINIDELPIIIA, April 12, 1856.
MESSRS EVANS it WATSON :--tiontlemeo--
No doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn
the good condition in which I discovered my
book, policy of insurance, certificates of stuck,
and other valuable documents, when on Fri-
day last I opened the Safe 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 from the force of the fall from its
former elevatdd position in the third story, I
could entertain hut slender hopes prior to its
interior inspection, that the contents which I
once so highly prized would over be of any ser
vice to me_, but as these fears are now happily.
removed, I feel it only due 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 menus pro
vides against's° frightful an element.
EDWARD GASKILL, Bookbinder.
Constantly on hand Patent Powder and
Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores, Ste.
April 25, 1856.—1 y
T 1 JSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES
Z 1 C. H. NEEDLES,
Truss and Brace Establishment
S. W. COB. TWELI7II & RACE STREETS,
'PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTER of fine French Trusses, combi•
fling e.rircnte tightness, ease and durabilit.
With correct construction.
Hernial or ruptured patients can be suted
by remitting amounts, as below: Sending mm
her of inches round the hips, and stating lied
affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, and
$5. Double—ss, $6 $8 and $lO. Instruc
tions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when
possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sal , •,
in great variety,
Dr. Banning's Improred (dent Body Brace,
for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri;
Spinal Props
and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest
Expanders and Erehtor Braces, adapted to all
with stoop shoulders and weak lungs; English
Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr
inges—rnale and female.
- WA-Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants
August 3,1855.-1 y
NEW WHOLESALE
DRUG STORE.
N r SPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South
111 • Second street, Philadephia, Importer,
Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs and Medi
'
cines Chemicals, 'Aaids, Dye Stuffs, Paints,
Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and Ameri
can White : Zinc; Window. Glass, GlasSware,
Varnishes, • Brushes, Instruments, Ground
Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles
usually kept by Druggists, including Borax,
Indigo, Glue, Shellac; 'Potash, &c., &c., &c.—
All orders by mull or otherwise proMptly at
tended to. Country Merchants are invited to
call and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Goods Beut to any of the wharves
or railroad stations. Prices low and goods
warranted.
" March 7, 1856.-Iy. • .
"Philadelphia Advertisement,"
EVANS FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFES ! I
FOR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and Oth
ers, having Books, riper., or other valua
bies,lopreserve from FIRE or BURGLARS.
Day & Newell's (Robb's) BANK LOCKS.
A CARD.---TuE "F l an PROOF'S/FY," that
preserved 'ourßooks aperc, &c., during the
144 eatF ire at Hart's Buildings,' was purchas
e( OLIVER EVANS, 61S. 2nd., St. Phil.
ad'a. GETZ & BUCK.
' , REFRIGERATORS & AND WATER FIL-
TERS."
EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera
tors for cooling and preserving meaty, butler,
milk,. water and all articles for culinary purpo
ses.
WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackida
ormuddy water s whether effected by rains; lime
stone, marl or other causes can be hid separ
ate or attuched.to the Refrigerators—a small'
quantity of Ice cooling the Whole, in the warm
est weather. ,
PORTABLE SHOWEIVBATHS, for the
use of warm or cold water. • -
WATER COOLEILS, for Hotels, Stored
Dwellings.
STOLLE TRUCKS, for moving bares, kW,
SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG
GIST do.
OLIVER EVAN.B
No. 61. S. Second -at., (2 doors below Chesnut.)
FESTABLISLIED in 1835.)
eb. 8, 1856.--ly
H. =RAM. [ T. MAY NEAL
FREE OF CHAROEI'I !
T wo
SPLENDID PARLOR • ENGRA
YINGS, entited "Dolton Abbey in the
Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving,
from the celebrated painting by Landseer,
and the "Departure of the Israelites from
Egytit," aline and beautiful engraving from
a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price a
the above engravings is $3 Fer""l but will
be sent free of charge as fo Iowa:
The subscribers have established a BOOK
AGENCY 'in Philadelphia, and will furnish
any book or publication at the retailpriee free
of postap. Any persons by forwarding the
subscription price of arty of tliel3 lthigazines,
• such as Harper's, ody's, Putnam's, Graham's,
Prink Leslie's Fachions, dm., will receive the
Magazines for one year and a copy of either of
the above beautiful engravings, free of charge,
or if subscribing to a $2, and a $l, Magazine,
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
corded with neatness and despatch. Views of
buildings, newspaper heading, views of ma
chinery, book illustrations,. lodge certifieates,
business cards, &e. All orders sent by mail
promptly attended to. Persons wishing views
of their buildings engraved can send a daguer
eotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex
press. • ,
Pomona at a distunceihaving saleable arti
cles would find it to their advantage to address
the subscrib6rs, as we would act as agents for
the sale of them.
BYRAM k PIERCE,
. r
60. Sarah hiladelpkia
Nov. 30, 1865.—1 y . '
SCIIICi ALWAYS AHEAD I
Just from the City with the Largest and ref
tiest Stock of GOODS for' the Spring
' and Summe . Seasons, to be seen in
'Gettysburg I
AMONG tv will be found Plain and
Fahey DRESS SILKS, blank Sake, all
qualities,. plain ,Delaines, plain and figured
Berege,
qualities,.
Delaines, Chillies, Brilliants;
Lawns, Gingham, Prints, Simile, Embroid
eries, Gloves, Hosiery and CLOTIIS of all
colors and prices, Cas.simeres, for men and
boy's wear, Vestings, Mdslias, Tickings, &e.
Purchasing at the lowest rates, I am pre
pared to sell at as low prices as goods can be
had at any other establishmelit in the County.
In proof of which, I invite all to and ex
amine my Stock, when they will be satisfied
that such is the filet. J. L. SOHICK.
Southwest Corner of the Dia.
mond and Baltimore street.
April 18, 1858.
TO ALL INTERESTED.
THE undersigned in 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
next. As a former notice was disregarded . by
many, and as the undersigned wishes to avoid
the necessity of imposing costs, ho hopes that
all indebted on account for six months
or longer will call on or' before the above
date.
iterThe undersigned returns his thanks to
his friends tier the liberal patrobage heretofore
extended, anti invites the attention of the pub
lic to his stock of TIN ANDSHEETIRON
WARE, continually on hand and for sale at
reasonable prices.
GEORGE E. BUEHLER.
March 7, 1856.
5V P 12 . ..M3 'WSZCZIG
4011 N W. TipToN. Fashioymble Bar
-1.-
40 be r flair Dresser, can at all times
be foun , rekared to attend to the calls of
the peo i , 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 IPepartnietel
with such an infinite degree of skill, as
will meet with the entire satisfaction °fall
who may submit their chins to the keen
Odeal of his razors. He 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 US AT THE
N ETi" S T ND.
WM: T. ICING respectfully annonnces to
his friends and the public generally
that he continues the TA ILOR/NO BUSi-
NESS in the room adjoining the store of J.
Lawrence Schick, and frfelnting on the Dia
mond. He has made arrangements to receive
regularly the LATEST PAs1110." and
it will be his constant aim to give entire satia
te those whemay favor hint with their custom.
rfbr Country produce will be taken iu ex
change fur work.
WM. T. SING.
Gettysburg, Sept. 58, 1855.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, has opened
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.—V
BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS.
THE undersigned will attend promptly
to the collection of claims for BOUN
TY LANDS tinder the hits act of Con
' gross. Those who have already received
40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal
ance, by calling on the subseriber and mak
ing the necessary a pplination.
JOEL B. DANNER
Gettysburg, March 9,1865.—tf
Flour for Sale.
v. you want a good barrel of Flour, call at
1
IIOKE'S STORE, as helms made arrange
ments to have always the best, which he will
sell at 25 cents advance.
slay 2,• 1856
TIN WIRE! TIN WIRE!
fit EO. E. BUEHLER informs Ms
Ulf friends and customers that he has a
sery large assortment of
TIN ,WARE
on hand ready tor the Spring sale, made
by experienced workmen and of good ma
terials, which will be sold low for CASH
or COUNTRY PRODUCE. li}'Call
and see._
Gettysburg,
Gettysburg, March 10,1854.
...,.. •
limber Late for Sale.
rrIIE 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. '
PARASOLS; Umbrellas, Fans—sticks of
them—at SCHICK'S.
,
WOOL and Cottou Carpet cheap at
V 010. ARNOLD'S.
IGURED. Plain and Buff kariieilles vest
F
lag low at ' OEO. 'ARNOLD'S
QUPERIOR Parasols Ao., for sale'
GEO. ARNOLD'S.
IF•ITIIINKS, CARPET BAas,>& UXIIREL
LAS for gala at,
COBEAN it-PAXTONt
LET US REASON TOGETHER
HA LOWAY'S PI LLS.
ITlhtut been the lot of the human race to be
weighed down by dise..se and suffering.--
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are specially adapted
to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS..
the DELICATE, nd the INFIRM, of all cli
mates, ages, sexei, and constitutions. Pro:
lessor Holloway personally attperiMenide the
manufacture of his, medicines in the. United
States, and offers them to a five and enligbt
coed people, as the best remedy the world ever
saw for the removal of disease.
I
These famous Pills are expressly combined'
to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kid
neys, the lunge, the akin, and the bowels, cot'
meting any derangement in their functions, pu
rifying the blood, the very fduntain of Me i :and
hue curing disease in all .its forms. -P
Ilysptpada lAm C••••pfalsta.
Nearly half the human race bavo taken
these Pills. lt has been proved in all r oarts of
the world, that nothing tuts been fliund eqUal
to them in cases of disorders of the Hier dys
pepsin, and stomach complaints generally.—.
They soon giro healthy tone to theso organi,
however mach deranged, and whoa aU other
means have failed.
Gamy, DeWU,. nt sash.
Many of the most despotic Governments
have opened their Custom Houses to the intro
duction of these Pills, 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.
No Female, young or old, should bs without
this celebrated medicine. h corrects and reg.
ulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting
in many enses like a charm. It is also the
best and safest medicine that can be given to
Children of nll ages, and for any complaint
consequently no tinnily should be without it.
Holloway's We are the beet remeJy knors in
the world for the following Diseases
Asthma Diarrhcen
Bowel Complaints Dropsy
Coughs Debility
Colds lever and Ague
Chest Diseases Female Complaints
Dyspepsia Ileadaches
Indigestion Stone and th,vel
Influenza Secondary symptoms
Inflammation Inward Weakness
Venereal Affections Liver Complaints
Worms, of all kinds Lown'ssof Spirits Piles
* * *Sold at the manufactories of Professor
Irot.t.owAv, 80 Maiden - Lane,New York * and
244 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists
and Dealers of Medicine throughout the I-ha
ted States, and the civilized world,.in boxes,. at
25 cents, 62/ cents and $1 each.
gel—There is a considerable saving by tak
ing the larger sizes.
N. 13. Directions for the guidance of pa
tinots i every disorder are affixed to each box.
Oct. 26, 185 —cow
NEW GOODS
HAS just returned from the city with . as
large and beautiful a stock of Goods as
have been offered to the public at any thno
among which are Hosiery, Gloves, Under
Sleeves, Collars, Trimmings, Opera Lawns
Robe Lawns, De Buize's q lm.,
tien , lerneWs Goods in f.creat
Black, Blue, Brown, Olive, Claret, and Dna),
Plaid, Clouded, and Figured Cloths, Black,
Brown, and Fancy Cmoimera, Figured, Plaid
and Plain of every shade of color,„ Drab De
tate, Camlnuerette, Bombazine, Silk Warp, Al
pacca,
Also, Readyminde Clothing in great varieiy,
with it large stock of Groceries, Queenswnre,
&c., &e., all of which will be sold as cLeap
as they can be had at any retail estab
lishment in the eutmtry.
The LADIES will please call, as we are at
all tunes pleased to see them.
The GENTLEMEN'S attention is invited
to our large assortment in their line. In con
nection with the Store, is our
C9I.6OI2LUEIaKe 1. - daiIi9I.33IDIIM D
al the and•Slone Profit,
Where everything is done up in the neatest
and best manner. We can rig a man front
head to foot in the very Phortest notice. Call
and see and judge for yourselves.
April 4, 1856.
FAENESTOOII BROTEMIII
Yi AVE received and are now opening a ve
il ry large and handsome stock of NEW
GOODS,- and are prepared to sell to all in
want of any article in their line eheaper Than
they can be bought` elsewhere. Hama 'pur
chased our stock in New York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore, thus having the advantage of
all three markets, we can offer iudneetnents
which can not be had elsewhere in the County.
Our stock embraces
DRESS' , C DODS
of every variety, Summer SILKS, Chali De
lains, Berage.4, Ilrilliantines. Sc., and every
thing fashionable f . es' wear. For
Gentlemen, we havo beautiful styles of Goode
for Coats, Punta and Vests, 4te. Give us a.
cull, we deem it - needless to enumerate the va
riety of styles and qualities of our largo stock
as we are prepared to furnish everything itt
our line, at the lowest price. Call early at
FAHNESTOCKS',
The oign of the Red Front.
April 18, 1858. • •
JOHN HOKE
THE LADIES' STORE.
A NEW SUPPLY OF FANCY GOODS I
MISS 111 9 1)LELLA . N
II AS just returned from the cit y with a
11 very largo stack of •
MILLINERY f FANCY GOODS,
to which she would invite the attention of her
friends and the, public, believing that an ex
amination will satisfy them that her Goode are
the beat selected and most fashionable as well
as the cheapest over offered in this place. Tho'
assortment comprises •
Cashmeres,
• Silks, 1)e Lanes,
Gingliams, Calicoes, De
Bsge, Coburg Cloths, illae=
lin, Lmnen, Sack Flannels, Bon- '
nets and'Honnet Trirmaings, Satins,. ' •
Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Velvets, Artlfi• • •
cials, Black Veils, Blue do., Gloves, Hosicry,
Handkerchiefs; French Worked Collars,
Cambric ! Jackonet and Swiss Edgings,
Insettings, Muslins, Sleeves, Mo.
hair and Silk Bits, Black . , .
Lace and Embroider-,
' ed Handkerchiefs,
Braids, Fans,'
.118—call and examine for yourselves. •
Gettysburg April 18 1856. ,
VALL 'and see the new style of Wapk,
Brown, Lilae and Pearl Hata at
W. W. PAXTON'S.
NEWSTOCK Iteridy-leolle.Clotbing, art& L.
a great variety of Fancy Articles at i .
COBEAN,AND P./4 I'OlM •
SPLPND/ Et, Igt of TRUNKS low at
- GEO. ARNOLD ,
IL
WHY ARE WE SICK?
nue Pills Aire,' the Ji
Pollak Conapksiata.
GEORGE ARNOLD