1,.7, --- srto -1, it't,, t t , ~, ,>„ Out Ilbliii 'VOW tit* Tire ir.trimul, lbw * stilailliiiii ta'sytatt. !tali e." . 1 I egomania I6L4II6UMATIO PAINR. Don't,i'mfogsit,et I b'tit is' ji at, ~I i•timintatt,' , . • IN. C. 4,14112'7,N't• • , CONCENTOS TED wa:rvkie , ine AND•iiitlatfA 1 , PaQiikt if XTRACIVit . .. siitii4 a N "' & 74 f• ',. leery ag secored ice) Ah 4 trierrti shtAAVArt, ' ' * 'Fiftyde nte - tan likli, - t' '` ' ) oceDoller. _....... Th iteginttle PASTE _ _ nein upon the 4riiiigel l Tendons, IVO upon the whole p nerr tYliteia, removing asepitlity end Ina duel " belOihy,netion of tha blarel. Thera bola tviolti)ile'matte•r iti iL4 composition, it mm ii ft action mail it accomplishes its wot .Llll tannot loist'ita ittrengtlr,'und is al• agetat,!laitillear, its rotrAituent parts being anti . S. , vi*eiatile. Wllit'stral it 'cure I We answer—Rhea. matt i Pains, when arerything• else tails, Craulfi,' Chotie,, Chilblains, Barns, Scalds, Spripa; 21teitl.Arbe, Tooth-Ache, Swellings, Brulalp,Stires,Ring.Worm, Tetter,StitrJoints, Contraeleti'Cortli, Fresh Cutq,UlcemtodSorea, and'ill•- . .licrofulotts Diseases when, external rerr4dies can be used, Sore Throats, Stiff Netts,te: ' • , Inal it will curl for. ITorge, and Callle.— eweeny, Spasiti,'FlasuldAi I'llll sEvil f 4 Wind- L gal llllcers, Cbolie, Sprains, collar And sad. dle MIA, Storni Bruises, Stiff Joints, Verdigo, Sp hill, and Iturtrdna thort•s. Pot talc at tho Patent Medicine Store of 11. A. Rocknfichl A Co., flenereg - Argents, Litmeter,Da.; and by A.D. BUEHLER, G et jilAgone genuine but those bottles haring ihnitnidts 4 'E. O. Allon's Concentrated Elec. trio 'Pete, or Arabian' Pain Extractor, Lam waspar, Pa.," blown on the bottles, /e'-Look out .I*or Counterfeits.., Dais', firr sefl) dsk foP • A r,tEN , R. April 2; 18.56.‘—1y - erornros WON'T Doi • • IrIEZ rieiter did do more than givetertipor afy maraud they never will. It is be causp they don't touch the CAUSE is the die.: elms , The CAUSE of till nguu and billious diseaies of the atmospheric poison' called Mi. name or Malaria. Neutralize this posion by its NATURAL ANTIDOTE and all disease caiiiahlifdisappears at once. Rhodes' Fev er and Ague Cori, is Os Antidote to Malaria, tt!ipli moreover it to ti perfectly Harmless medi ego: The certificate of the celebrated chem. isfriJ. R. Chilton, of Nev York, to this effect; attachediA it 6 every bottle ; therefore if it does nto Mittl it can do uo harm. ' This is More than can be said of Quinine, AN'kni,e, or any toniciu existeoce, as their use isVdinous to 'the conititution and brings on AOVE, which. never slows a person t. 4 feel' perfectly well fur a single moment. In iTtbstretion rit; these truths i annex some ex tracts from a letter just received from a Physic- an: .. :„is r Ailangurrows, Onto, March 17, 1856. ~ J AS: .4i , JiIIODES, Esq.--Deur Sir : Voura of the 2d,inst„, is at hand. The cure ar rived lets; last year and the tlitlieutty in getting any: One to try it was greatly increased from, the.fact.that a remedy had been introduced ar bialrwae - growing in favor with the public, as beidgl)etter than using Quinine, —,-not knowing I prosailue , that the remedy they used to escape *rldny-Quinine,-. contained the DRUG 11- lilkiLlitil.'f, . . This remedy, (known as "Smith's Tonic,") would invariably 11REAKtan _ague, but it' id upt„,,CIIRE, It, as it would often return with re liewettivigoy,. This 'obi, 'eircurnstance I deem ed' to leer oe, if,l redid institute a test con. parisolilet W irceii it hiid your C URE.''The fol lowing is ~ 11 i i icti al t' : - ' • • . • ' 11 4 ,,r % pqrsons took your "Cure," nll of wlifffitrlteal'ealeaf;wQittititlian' Ihtartnittent t' 'qs, ;Litt gi :Pin weeks standing. tl i t,t e l t d nltes, T o h c e lasi ' o l' l pyfiltßai!lgreeldll, but it wae„. (as in all such klelowly tearing them out, and laying the 'lO ittimt Or' other and more severe - main igl,l ffidisabOe'ed , in•elfecting a radical cure iitillilniee Of these . -oluies 'with your remedy, yill'o* hide not had a' ehillr since. In all I,4eierthresci &id the ,"Smith's Tonio" had / Wet iisikand troUld, nit before Stated, break Ilte v ehill,'bitt after's:period er two had'elapsed oily would return. . '.,1 think' there will be no difficulty now in giv -. • I;ifiyetir "Cure" the vantage ground of auy er t ieinedy now in use here,&c., &e. .', '",' - •,-". • ' •.WSI. BUCKNER, M. D. 1 , ,•:. i thlitlit's Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote i to At Marie, the only harmless remedy: in ex.• ist&tiVe; is equally certain RA a preventive, as a t.pure.". Take it when you feel the chills :.iiitilini . of,atei ton Will never, have a single ''' ;30.3014'1e' by Druggist: generally. " ' ii/dEft24:.' RHODES, ../ittpridor, •I'' ' '• '' . J 'oUridence, U. 1 Junol7, 143561.26. '' ' ..' -'• . . ',7';',l , :'+':i7:••F. ':". ..• . 1 . • ' • .IF .:1•;,..1, N OT I CE. . - - 1111111Tif i liers . of the "Adams county Mu -- h fient . rance - ldelliihiii," are herb by notified that an-Election for twentrone ' VA NAGERR will beheld at • the'oftice - df the "TearethWin Bettyaburg, on. Monday de •': let (. raiSP.4fßeplittaber nal/hawed': the hours of I oiliiipil it o'elook, P. 8.- , lnch mentber being m - '7 1 )0011 to one•ilote for Ouch policy held by him. ''''• -"The ExOtitive Committee will meet ,at 10 11. 4gcloek,'4.'11. on 'ennui day. . . • *44 9 IfitiHradtikera hari!tg•in hainbr fbee (loathe Abakdriy *ill ha required to pay the I •eaute i in -4 , 1 ; Treasury y on • or betbre said day; to eta. tithe liclaninti for the current year tribe _ ad •'„ •:' ' D. 'A. BUEHLER, See'y. '' ' ....kni.:43,14386;-3t. • : • 11/Ight: •Ireaehers Wanted. IYIIHE School Directont of Butler township 11.i•iohll mist iu slidilletown, on Saturday, the ' . 23rd of Atagwit, for •the pow° of ern , ployliglrerichers for the winter term.. By. onlenuf the Bourtl • F. W. I:24OUSS, Sec'y. iA141411.85.61,[,-) Teacfterit Irantetf. hiL.T.trE DirpOtors of Huntington School !FM Meet ut the Academy, in Pe tersburghen Saiu.rday,lhe, 60._day i of Sep trrwbef nerf,'hi 31., to employ ,;‘,.kachers for the Publio, Sohoola of said town- Schools to ' remain open for six i knontluf: ' VirABNER TOWNSEND, fixit. licxatr =FAB, See' y ' • A*. ic _ Titirgyvv.lvAcitcrilgratieed• .. VI.- BE School Directont of Paradise ,Pkistriet emity. will..meet at the rublie ktiase:of: Jacob Statubaugh, on Monday, Me L614:9/ SePtew6er, 1856, at,lo o'clock in the Aerictung,fathe purpose of selecting thirteen tuaehera of the;cotnnton, schools ,in their dis V , -Arieto Tbeterm will be five months, and the salmi twenty dollars per month. The County' 1; r thsperiotetsimat will attend for the purpose of applicants for appointments. ,JACOB B. BAIA.IIIf &N, Sec'y ,ituguat Is. 1856.-44 Yet. GOODS 11=MIEI ,4411NN HORS has justreceived afteah 'it* . of SUMMER GOODS, to which he - C9 Oa the attoationlof , the 'public. By Nulbk sardruitalk profits" ,he is enabled to fur Goods to the satisfaction of all ; who call. 201.1.8511.: 1 , ab 33votkerg reipaircd tz v Zo a tinaz omu'n, very XS' Imp Taff' o 'NEW HOODS, of every vatictl. teem au ear 1, call if you wail( bargoots. April 11, 1834, , •&-ki • &CIOII NTICEIR THE' CARS. Gawp., • , Chis wa if y . you. want the worth of ;your money. I will nell yno Gooch that will, rid you , vod to weer them.: Stteh an 81'11.1 & UMMER GOD I'll oa elitlep the ieheapent, if not a littlr Ch..7)(1 . . 31140 111 anti takes yt,eep.at thorn and jrtflgtfbr yonr solfat the Cheap North wext Coroer, where yon will ho accommodated iv it h the greua.tnt. of Readgornadr :041htrif 1, • • pnd dloihink liistls to .1 will sell cheep for Cmli or Conetry Profince. ~ • , ..101114 1101t11 April WII . OWOTS A GOOD ATIII CHEAP . • •••"--- . it • IC - tin - • (''z • I # l "' 111.""'r DIGIJERREOffPE? SAMITEI4 WEAVER haring provided hint Welt with All entire new And costly nppa-- rniu, is flow prepared tO furnish • DakilerreOlypett, in'every style of tho art, which be will, war rant to giveentiro satisfaction. His long ex perience and supenor apparatus give him: ad • vantages seldom furnished by Daguerrean es tablishments out of the eitv. •He has a large number of specimens at his Gallery, .0 asap berAboirg street, which the publican) requested to . cell , and examine. , • • • 11191-Charges from 50 cents to $lO. Hours or operating from BA. M. ro 4P. M. Gold Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for: miniatures, always'on hand, at the very lowest prices, BeM.9hildren will not be taken for less Amu $lOO, • Feb.l. 1856. , . ,GROCERIFIS..CONFINTIONS . , BA.OOIII, &C. . • THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! , 11PMANUEL ZIEGLER' has just re ." 'turned from the city wiih'the largest lot; oIGROCE RIES he has ever before opened, m which he invites the attention of all, convince d that he can offer RARE BARGAINS. He has also a fine lit o . Hams, Shoulders. &c., Shad,. :Mackerel and nerrings, Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Dates, etimonds, Nuts, Candies of all kinde, To= bacco, Seger., Snuff, Broome, Brushes, Blocking, with a general assortment of variety goods. Give, us a call ff you want to bu/ cheap and good—next door to the "Star" office, Baltimore Street. • Gettysburg, May 'll, 1855.--tf CITTYSBIIIIII FOBURY. • ANEW FIRM. frlit undersigned, having entered ittpi AL.partneship to carry on the Poundry bui siness under the firm of WARREN ;& SONS, hereby make known t0..,t10r ntr ze of Adams' and adjoining &Mulles, that we are prepared to make every thing in our line of business. ' We haVe • eons atr.ntly on hand, the HATHAWAY rind other . COOII3.ING ST.OVE%; the Parlor airtight; and nine plase Slam of various styleis and sizes ' Puts, &Wee anirPens. aud all other Iron •Cooking Utensils; Waffle Irons, W ashing Mschines, Ash-plates; 1360 t-scrapers, &e. Castings for Mills and other Machinery. PLOUGH CASTINGS_ of every description, &c.-- We make the Seylor, Blocher, and differ int kinds of W it/wren& Ploughs. We hive also goi different patterns of • • . FENCING Br, RAILING for Cenieteries. Yards and Patellas, which :can't be heat for beauty : or chestiness. rAII the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash ir Country Produce. irr BLACKSMITHING atilt con , inued. , . , , BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in our line nude to order. • . THRESHING M3CHINES repair ed ,at shortest , notice. Being Moulders oursrelt4s ; we will dO our Work MOUT ' 1 , THOMAS WARREN, • . MARTIN. WARREN, -.;y HIRAM WARREN, "THOMAS . A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May I I; 1855.-4 I TflE application of JOHN D. BECKER, to keep Public House of Entertainment iu Huntin4ton township, Adams county, has be en filed ut my officer with the requisite num .ber of signen, aml will be presented at the next Court of Quarter '&368101113. J. BALDWIN, Clerk. Mg. 1, 18.6.—t0 ' Dissolution ,. of Partnership. MILE Firm heretofore existing between JL• WILLIAM VANCE and GEORGE.. WI NAND, is by mutual agreement this day die 'solved. Persona knowing themselves to be in debted to said firm are requested to call. and settle their accounts, and those baring claims tigaingt it will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. The books are in the hands of William Vance, in Petersburg, (Y. S.) July 20th, 1856. WILLIAM VANdE,. • . , (401.1,GA 1856*-3t CORN Day THE attention , ,di MILLERS is invited to to •tv very superior' article for drying ()oR?l 2 'which ma be had at all times at • ' WARREN'S , FOUNDRY. Zan. It, 1856. • IV•y !n you want a fine article of Dresa ,§hoea or Gaiters, for Geutleen or Ladies, call at the more of W. W. PAXTON. • . and,Ttounet Tcimmin t te can be had : i , ery . low and - k)retty, at e. cheap Ittore 1 % '1 AIDIESTOCKEV: GLOVES ROBIERY,IIO large t, pret tiest. and cheapest stock in town, at. April 18. • • .-.CHICKS. lIIRUNKS, CARPET BAGS,' 17 .4: REL. 1. LAS for tale at • COI:MARIA PAXTON*. BROOMS and CEDAR' WARE, for 'WO nt FA AN EBTOCKS. Tattern .. Licasse. r44444to6afcaral ,, Di. 3. Lawr e nce Hill, iDENTieT, FFICE in Chambersburg street VF one door West of thu Lutheran Chu roll, nearly opposite rammer'sstore, where he may be ((mild readyand willing 'toattend to any case within the province of the Dentist. Petitions in want of full Nets of teeth are I h Vital{ to call. REFERENCES. I r:C.N.DIBMILCIC• I', REDINC:P.II•A VTIAI,D I " D. Massa. Prof.M.J►roas, "' R.:L DORY. 11:„ " H. LAI s. ..: D. Givottlir. .. ILA .Mwatentara• timr., R.:lminome. I " M. L. sTumus. July 4, it34B DAVID A. lIIIENLER, ditorarlp,at Law, WILL promptly attend to Colleetions and all other business entreated to•hie care. arollire in the Diamond, adjoining the Store of A. D. KV11.11!. Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1, Ma. EDWARD B. BUEHLER, Attorney at IHIO. lILL liiithfully and promptly attend to IVall business entrusted to him. lie speaks the Gerona latopwago. OMee at the same Once, in South Baltimorestreet, near Forney's Drug Store, and nearly opposite Danner 41, Ziegler's Store. . WM:: B. M'CLELLAN, ATTORNAT AT LAW, * 'and Praseenetnk enterney. , OFFICE on the Booth side of the Public Square, two doors iVeat of the l'enttneln March 28, 1856. • • D. M 9 CONA IU G !HEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, iofhee re roved to one dour,West of !Noble prim Book.Btoro,Uharaberobuis .) diforney and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, • Minn) , Land Warman, Back-Pay sus pended Claimsi and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C. also American claims im England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought.nnd highest pricey given. (Abdo (or Sale in mows, Minnie. and 'otliet Western States; andAgents.engaged locating ,Warrants there.' , iliarApply to, hint personally or •by letter.' • . . DAVID WILLS, Ati!orney at Law, uAS taken' Mr; S.TEvcrtson's offire North West Corner of Centre REFERIENut —Hon, thaddeer Stevens Esq., Lancaster. CANIPIMIELL- Attorney sir LA w, Ok 171°E " Cliumbersbtirg street, Get tysburg, two ,doOrs from Geo. Ar- nohlYs shirr, attend to filing claims for BOUNTY LAND, ander• the• late Acts of Congress, Prnaions, &c. All business entrusted 10114 i -hands will receive prompt attentiofier • • . • l'ibllE 'W..711[7" 11111,111f41tE STORE. flAH.E..Subscribers 'would respectfully announce to their - blends and th; publie, - that they have , opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore it.. adjoining the resideniM of.DAYtri Ztimmta, Gettysburg; in,witich they ate opening a arge and general assortment of RARDW4RE, IRON, STEEL, GROGERIES, Cutlery and Coach Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings ; Paints, Oils, & Dyestuffs, n general, incutling every descriptioJ of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coark. makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet. makers, Shoemakers,. Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having been selected with great earc and purchashed for Cash, we guars antee,(for the Ready Money,)' to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms Us they Gan be purchased any where. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character for selling Goods at ow prices and doing business on fair prin liples. JOEL. B. DANNER, DAVID - lEGLER. tyasimburg,intiel3.lBsl.--tf. NOW WE HAVE THEM ! TUST arrived from Baltimore and Philo ,/ delphis, the best assortment of . . Mars, Caps, Boots and Shoes that has ever been offered in. Adams County. 118—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 corner. • •" W. W. PAXTON. March 28, 1856. . • Ladles. oßairEslanlf aeoh"cfll and 1141119n able D • FATINESTOOKS% APnl 18, fIARRIAGE TRIMMINGS can always be N.V bought lower, and &Auger assortmep s t hen elsewhere, is always to be bad at ' FAHNESTOCRA'. SERAPEINO,--adaptedfor Church sio or family—will boaold very low by_ • • EIMISON CARPET B. wii ilretVZIA. r a B t A.CCOe--.A prim irtiettlutj)l47,tri AN extensive assortment of IRON and NAILS just received at PARNlffritltei?. DARASOLS, Umbrellas) Yow--etsoko of t WOOL abd COton Carpet cheap at GEO...ARNOLD'S FII:MED. Plain lind•MuffA Marseilles vest lug low at GEO. ARNOLD'S SUPERIOR Pelusola ie., fOr Hale by •• GEO. ARNOLIA. 1%,%%0%%%%,4 Removed o few doors Son Vtiof the old SlOl7lll. .11. SKELLY respuctfnlly informs his old customers and the public nevelt'', that he contin .9l the TAILORING 41SIN ESS, 'at• his new tan& in South Baltimore weei where he will be] qapp to accommodate all 'ho ,may patronize him. II vork entrusted to his era warranted io fit and , he of most substantial make. Thankfu, for past favors, haselicits a continuanilo public patronage. ' SE:SO. The New Foul ..VAring and Sum mer F. 4 SHIONS aie termed. Call and see them. April 27. 1855.--id 300,000 sdElitrioßtsio7,r,eavenry Brands, all of whit!, are offered lower than any other Heise in the city. Aud warrants all he milli to be of the beat mit !Mal. 'Call and etamine. • HIJEHLER, • co. 157 Franklin street. Nov. 24. 185 . 4. 50 BOXES if,ACK FAT in store and for nab by BUEHLER. No. 110 ranklin duet, Baltimore TO ItACCO. . . 1601 BOXES Ile B. LUMP T 0.,. .,. DAMP in,itore and tor sale, at 11 cents by tte box, at BUEHLER'S Old Stand. the.chelpest in the city. No 157 Franklin st., , Baltilore. , IfSITHDS. KENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana, 25 do Sagua. 20 du Si. Jagn, 20 Cases Seed Leaf. Join receiyed and for eale by W5l. BUEHLER, 11%. 157 Franklin street. Nov. 24, 1854. lintiover 11. /MAINS over tin Hanover Brunch Rail 1 road now run sifollows.: Finit Train leave Hanover at 9, A. M., with Passengers for Tork, Harrisburg, Colum bia and Philadelphia This train also con nects with the Expres for Baltimore, arriving thare at 121 P. M., stepping at Glenrock, Park -ten and Cockeysville Second Tient lona at XP. M. with Pas: Bangers Mr Haltinore .and intermediate places, and returtu with Passengers from York, tile. , J. J.EIB, .4gcnt. Jai,. 27 , . a 18'5 SPOUTING! SPOUTIN G! • GEORGE andillenry Wempter will Make Hours Spouting and put up thrrsame low. foi cash or cotintry 'duce: Farmers in, all others wishing their ti .uses. Batts; ste..spouted. would do wc"togive therf a call. G. Jr. H. WAMPLER. tIENTLEMEI, io yon wish . to,select from LA a large and hridsome variety of Cravats,. Handkerchiefs, Su.tentlers, &c? If you do, fa j ; . SCIIIOIVS, $5,000 °IHRVAT 4 127Ype t to - "„,sh i sn'v E : lug miy to sell will teceive.the highest price in cash by calling on j ' EDWAIID G. FAHNESTOCK. CALEDONIA IRON. WAITNESTOCN BitOTHERS, having the miclusire Mle of CAIXDONI.I. ROL!, El) IRON for Gettysburg,. would call the at• tention of buy to this MEMO •of Inuithe best in the market—which will toe sold at the lowest rates. • We 'keep it',nige supply of HAMMERED IRON constenly on band: Call at the sign of the RED FRONT. DAT WANTED., IBERSONtiI hazing Hay Ito oil will do itallin on the subsceiber, in Geuyeburg, who is desirousof purchasing. The highest Basket price will be paid at nil times., O,7As he intends having the Hay. aftsr bring packed, hauled eithei to Hanover or Baltimore. ,the preference to haul will be even to those from whom he may,pprchave. SOLOMON' POWERS. Dec. 24, 1E152.--ir HEST'CQNGRESS ‘Fmx TOBACCO, in Wore and for sale by M. BUEEII.B.R, No. 167 .Franklin street A FRESH a poly of Goods at the Variety Store of COBEAN & PAXTON. IN to-R-.f.,.4:;.5.T. MO the eitizetis of Gettysburg and Strangers who desire ao know where to find a large end handsome variety of Summer HATS and SHOES,—are inalited to call at W. W. PAX TON'S STORE S where they will find the moat elegant Wlute Bearers, and White Silk Hats, Panama, Canton and Braid; also, So ft French Hats, and a large stock of Gentlemen and Ladies' and Children'sSt.er Shoes and Gaiters of every style and pr ice. Call and see the goods. W. W. PAXTON. June 13, 1856. A LARGE assortment of,Queensware, A na, Glasaand Stone Were; • OSMAN A PAXTON'S. ITOLLOWAY'S k: OINTMENT J.JL can be bad in Gettysburg, at the Drug Store of . A. D. BUEHLER,. BONNETS, Ribbons, and Flower's; of every variety, and to suit every taste, to be found cheap at. • - 40.1i1CK'S. • • Till STIR AND BANNER, Ts published every . Friday Evening, in Balli more street, in the throe story build mg, a few doors above Faint estocka Store, by • • - D. A. BUEJILER. . TERMS If paid in advance or within the year 1.2 per annum—if not paid within the Year $2 50.•• No •Imper discontinued until all nrrearages are paidexcept at the optnin ofthe Editor. Sin gle-copies 61- cents. A failure to notify a dis continuance willbe regarded as a new engage , • ...Advergsaneuts not exceeding a ;square in serted three times for Sl—every subsequent •intertion . 25 cents. Longer ones in the seam -proportion.- All advertisements not specially ordered for a . etiiren time will be continued un til forbid. Aliberal reduction will be made tg prose who advertise by the year. • /D 6 rinling of all kinds scented neatly and promptly, lewd on reasetiable tams. P6llad.lj►fa Advertisenienve FIRE PROOFS! TILE SALAMANDER' SAYEB OE' PHILADELr ; PHIA AGAINST THE *VELD ! EVANS a WATSON, No. 26 South Fourth street, Philadelphia .have had the surest demonstration in , tho following certificates that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the represents• tions which have been made of, them, as ren• dering au undoubted security against the ter rice element: PHILADELPHIA, April 12,1856. MESSRS. EVAN h. WATSON :—Glents-1t at fords us the highest satisfaction to state to you that owing to the very protective qualities o, two of the Salamander Safes which we pur chased of you some months since, we saved a large portion' of our jewelry, books,. papers, Lc., exposed to the calamitous fire in Ran stead Place, on the morning of the 11th instant: When.we reflect.thatthese Safes were loca ted in the fourth story of the building we occu pied, and that they fell suhsequendy into a heap of burning rums, where the vast concen tration of heat caused the' brass plates to me t ea cannot but regard the preservation of du valuable contents as most convincing proof o the great security afforded by your Safes. • We shall take much pleasure in recom• mending them to men of business as a sure re liance against the fire. GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO. rntr.snstints, Aprill2, 1856. MESSRS. Evstis It WATSON :—1 have to offer you my testimony in favor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, books, papers &c.,during the recent disastrous con flagration in • Ranstead Piece, from the fact that the same were contained in two or the Sal. amender 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 unto, the preservation of the valuable deposits seed to every one who witnessed ,the open infulid interior examination, a matter of pro found astunishment. • Toall who may require a perfect protection ruin the ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to recommend the use of your Safes, as I consid er they have now undergone the most tryiug ts.A. N. E. MORGAN. PIIILADELPIIIA, April 12, 1856. Evsaa & WATSON t--i3entlenien No ddubt 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 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 tire, as that which destroyed the Artisan build ing, as also from the form of the fall from its fanner' elevated ixisition in the third story, I couldentertain but slender hopea_prior to its interior iuspection, 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 to you, that I can henceforth recommend the, use of your Safes to all who may with to' feel confidence in the perfect seenrity which such means pro vides against so frightful au element. • • EDWARD GASKILL, Bookbinder. • Constantly on hand -Pntent Powder and • Thief Proof Loeks for Banks, Stores, &c. April 25, 1856.—1 y ' • "Philadelphia Advertisement." . - EVANS FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SASES! I VCR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and Oth ers,A:. having Hooks, avers or other valua bles to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. • Day & NewtillTs (Hebb's) BANK LOCKS. A CARD.--Tll6 "F ' u 6 PROOF &um" that preserved ourßooks, 'open?, (Er., dnnng the GreatF ire - at Hart's Buildings,' was perches ,ed of QLIVER EVANS, 61.5. 2nd:, St. Phil "ad'a. GETZ S BUCK. "REFRIRERATORS At AND WATER FIL . TEES." , . EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera tors for' cooling and preserving meats, butter, ,nilk, water and all artioles for culinary purpo• s e s. WATER FILTERS, for purifying brarkish or muddywater, whether effected by mina, lime stuno, !noel or other causes ; can be had separ ate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small• quantitf of Ice cooling the whole, in the warm. est weather. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the use down; or cold water. WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores & ' STOttE TRUCKS, for moving boxes, bales, SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG GIST do. • • OLIVER EyAN.s 3.10.'81.8.84%6,nd-tit., (2 doors below Chesnut.) lEBTAIILISIIND in 1835.) • 'eb. 8,11356.—1 y 11. BYRAM. ] [T. MAY PIERCE. FREE OF . CHARGE I TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRA VINOS, entited "Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, from the celebrated painting by Landseer, and the "Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," a large sod-beautiful engraving a pamtingby 1.4 Roberts. The reta il price ,f the above engravings is $3 per copy, but will be seat free If charge as follows The subscribers , have established a BOOK AGENCY in Philadelphia, and will , furnish nay book or publiCation at , the 'retail price free of postage. Any persons by forwarding the subscription price bf any of the $3 Magalincs, such as Harp ers, Gody's,Putnam's,Graham's, Frank LeitHe's Fashions, &0., will rotative the Magazines for one year and a copy ofeither of the above beautiful engravings, free ofeharge, or if sulmeribing to a $2, and a $l, Magazine, such , as Peterson's, and'. Challen's Christian Annual,' they will receive both Mag azines and a copy of either of the above en gravings. ' Every description 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, ite. All orders sent by .mail proMptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved can send a dopier eotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex press.. Persons at a distance having saleable arti cles would find it to tkeir advantage to address the subscribers, as wo woad act as agents for the sale' of them. • ' BYRAM toPIERCE, • 50 South .Third-at., Ailadelphia Nov. 30, 1855.-,•ly HERRING'S SAFE THE: CHJAPICAN 1 t . i i The only tiff/a , tench n every instance o u t their entire content.* in the late exten . sive Fires. AT, the burning of tho Artizan Buildings April 10th, and in the GREAT FIRE in Market Street, May let, 1850, the genuine HERRING SAFE preserved the Jewellery of Geo. W.Sisnons,& tiro, ; Books, Papers &e, of Fisher & Bro. and, Edward Seinans • & Co. tic ler.retunining_expoied to the burning ruins for nearly FOR ' HOURS, and proving conclu 'sively whiit we have always claimed for them their great superiority over all securities now kmown. . , • • • Iu these fires, the .SAFE, standing side by side with those advertised as "warranted to stand IQ Per. cent.more fire than Ilerringe, \'cante 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 Ntialamandem" of other makers were badly used up in orerfinstance, and in some cases their entire contents eompleteiy destroyed. To the public we would, simply say, that, during the 14 years that Herring's Safe has been before them, more than two hundred .have passed through necidental fires without fhe occurrence of a single less. • • We would, .therefore, caution purchasers against tho misrepresenuitiiiii of interested par; ties. The Herring's Patedt is 'the wily Fire proof Safe made in this city which is protected by a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it to resist mote than double the amount of heat of any other Sate now known., FARR ELS Ar HERRING, Solo Mannfacturons in this State bf , . "MIIIIIING'S PATENT CHAMPION sArts," 34 /I n/Nti N. B.t!Evans & Watson's Improved Sala rnimders,"""Oliver Evan's, C. J. Galler's," and "S'eott's Abeatos," Iro n Cheats, (a large eaaortuteut having boon taken in part pay pent for "Herring's,") will be sold at low pH- Juno 13, 1856.-17 NEW . WHOLESALE DRUG' STORE. 110 . SPENCER THOMAS No. 26 South 1,1 o' Second street, Philadoißhia, Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in rugs and Medi cines, Chemical, Acills,. Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colori,Whde Lead, French and Arnold. can White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware, 'Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices and all other" artielei usually kept by Druggists, includingg Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, Sm., Ac., ,Ac.— Ali orders by mail or otherwise promptly at. tended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elseirhere. Goode sent to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low and geode warranted. March 7, 1856.-Iy. SCHICK ALWAYS AHEAD ? lust from the City uith the Larger, t and ret tiest Stock of GOODS for the Spr ing and Summer SeasOns,lo be seen i n Gettysburg 1 • AMONG which will be found Plain and Fancy DRESS SILKS, black Silks, all qualities, .plain Detainee, plain dad figured Berege, Berege Detainee, Challies, Lawns, Ginghame, Prints, Shawls, Embroid eries, Gloves, Hosiery and CLOTHS of all colors and prices, Cassimerea for men and bay's wear, Vestinge, t rickings, Sc. .Purchasing at the lowest rates, Jam pre pared to sell at as low prices us goods can be had .at any other establishment in the County. In proof of which, I invite all to call and ex ammo my Stock, when they will be satisfied that such Is the fact. J. L. SCHICK. Southwest Corner ol the Dim . mond and Dull:wore street. .April 18, 185 G. • TO ALL INTEIIEST D. THE undersigned is desirous to close up all his unsettled 'accounts, and requests All persons indebted to him to eall.and make settlement on or before the feral day of April next' As aformer notice was disregarded by many, and as the undersigned wishes to avoid the necessity of imposing costs, be hopes that all indebted on account for six months or longer will call on or before the above date. ittii`The undersigned returns his thanks to his friends for the. liberal patronage heretothre 'extended, and invites the attention of the pub lie to his stock of TIN AND SHEE7'III(IN WARE; continually on hand and for sale at reasonable prices. GEORGE, E. BUEIILER. March 7, 1836. . 11241SECVID C'CiNiOM9 JOHN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Bar. bei and flair.firesaer,can at all times be ToUnd Plepaied• to attend to the - Calls of the people; theTeruple. in The Diamond, adjoining • the County Building. From long experience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with such' an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with - the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chine 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 ES AT THE NEW STSND. WM. T. KING respectfully announces to V V his friends and the public generally that he continues the TAILORING BUSI NESS in the room adjoining the store of J. Lawrence Schick, and fronting on the Dia mond. He has made arrangements to receive regularly the LATEST and it will be his cronstant aim to give entire astir to those who may favor him with their custom. gerCouutry produce will be taken in e:• change for work. WM. T. KING. Gettysburg, Sept. 68,1866. 69' Ika 2fllßZEirre TIISTICE OF THE PEACE, has opened 0 . 0 an office in the front nom 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.,--13; • . • BOUNTY LAND CLAIM& THE undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for BOUN TY LANDS under the late act of Con gress. 'Mose whq have already received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal. ance, by calling on the subseriber and mak ing, the necessary application. JOEL B. DANNER. Geltysburg, March 9 1866.—tf Misr (or Sate. 1 F you Want a good barrel of Flour, call at HOKE'S STORE, as he has made arrange ments to have always the best, which he will sell at 25 cents advance. ' ' *ay ?), 856 TIN WIRE! TIN WIRE! EO. E. BUEHLER informs his Ulf friends and customers that he has a very, large assortment of • . . TIN WARE on hand ready for the Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of good ma terialsi.Wilich will be sold low fOr CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. gcrCall and see. Gettysburg, Mardi 41, 18c14, A MARYFLOS REMEDY FOR A MARVELOUS AGt HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. ..7HL' GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. BY the aid uf a microscope, we 'see millions; of little openings on the surfs)* of oat bodies. Through these this Ointmeiit, whew. robbed on the skin, is carried to no if Organ • or+ inward part. Diseases of the Kid 'eye, disor— ders of the Liver , affections of the heart; lolls.- motion. or the Asthmaii;. Coughs and Colds, are by its means effectually cured.— Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness,. , ,Tips healing Ointment far more readily penetrates, through any bone or fleshy part of the Heine body, curing the most dangerous inward cow-, plaints, that cannot be macbed by othei means. RRYSJPELAS, SALT RHEUM AlVil SCOR. BUTIL HUMOR&. No remedy has ever done so much for tho' cure of diseases of the Skin whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. No ease of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula or Erysipelas, can long withatsuid its inthienere The inventor has travelled over many parts, of the globe. visiting the,prineipal hospitals, dis pensing this Ointment; giving adviee touts application, and thus boon the means ofnuitor ing countless numbers to health. • SORE LEO& BORE BREAM WOUNDS Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful ()int. moot, when having to cope with the worst ca ses of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by corn num(' of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East, largo shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular svelling, stiffness or contraction of of the joint& weer 24) years' standing. PILES .AND IPISTUL These and other similar digitressing coin plaints can be effectually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affictild awl by otherwise following the printed. directions around each pot Both the Ointment and ills should 64 used Bunions Burns Chapped Hands Piles Chilblains Rheumatism Fistulas Salt RhoUm Gout Skin Mumma Sore Legs Swelled Glands Sore Greases Stiff Joints Sore Heeds Ulcers Sore Throats Venernl Sores Sures dull kinds Wounds of nil kind. Sp mitts tiold at the Manufactories' of Professor Hota.oesz, 80 Maiden' Lane, Now York, and 244 Strand, London, and by nil respeetable Drugglits and Dealers of Medieines through ont the United States, and the civilized world r in Puts at 25 cents, ti2i cents, and $1 each.' lerThere is n considerable saving by tak ing the larger size . ' N. B. Directions for the guidance of Pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Box Nov. 2, 1555--toe WYEW .GOODS L 7 AS just returned from the chi with es 1.1 large and beautiful It stock of Goode ea have been offered to the public et nnylituo among which are Hosiery', Gloves, Under Sleeves, Collars, Trimmings, Opera Lawns Robe Lawns, De Baize's, Se., &c. Gentlemen's, 'Poo& In Greta Vtorteen. Black, Blue, Brown, Olive, Claret, and Drab, Plaid, Clouded, and Figured Cloths, Black, Brown, and Fancy Cassimers, Figured, Phtid and Plain of every shade of color, Drab Do tate, Cashmerette, Bombazine, Silk Warp, .11- pacett, &c. . Also, Beadymade Clothing in great lithely, with a large stock of Groceries, Queenstare, &c., all of which will be sold as cheap as they can be had at nay retail tatalp lishutent in the country. . The LADIES will please call, as we are at all times pleased to see them. • The GENTLEMEN'S attention ie invited to our large assortment in their hue. In eon neetion with the Store, in our COLFait JAMS itilagq:DatllWAy at Me and.Slone Prml, Where everything is done ap k the hentemi and best manner. We can rig a man from head to foot in the very shortest nbtiee. Call and see and judge for yourselves. April 4,.1886. P.A..airESTOOZ BROTIBUIS - HAVE received and are now opening a ve 11 ry large and handsome stock of NEW GOODS, and are prepared . to lie!! to all in want of any article in their line eheakoor than they can be bought elsewhere, Having pur , chased our stock in New Ytirk; Philadelphia and Baltimore, thus having the advantage or all three markets, we can ofTer inducements which cau not be had elsewhere in the County. 'Our stuck embraces DIFIESS C OODS of every variety, Summer SILKS, Chan DeP- Iniue t Bemges, Brilliantines. ke., and every thing fashionable f ere wear. For Gentlemen, we have beautiful styles of Goode foe Coate,. Pants and Vests, &e. Give us a call, we deem it needless to enumerate the va• riety of styles and qualities' of our large stock as we are prepared to furnish everytling in our line, at the lowest price. Call early at FAIINESTOCKIEI i ' • The alga of the Ated !rent. April 18, 1856. , , THE LADIES' STONE. A NEW SUPPtY'OF FANCY GOODS MISS lIII?,CLELLAN AS just reiturnoll froin the 'city with verrlbrga,stack of '.iflLLGt‘ 'ER.I" d Ali& GOODS, to which she would invite the attention of her friends and. the public, believing that-nn ex amination will satisfy them. hat her Goode arw the best selected and most fashionable as well as the cheapest over (demi in this plies,. Thai assortment comprises JOHN HOBE. nets and Bonnet Trimin'ings,.Satins, Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Velvets, Artitl cials, Black Veils, Blue do., Gloves, Hosiery,., Handkerchiefs, French Worked Collars, Cambrie,.laekonet and Switi Ed:git!gs,. Jusertings, .111uslins, Skarn, Mo hair and Silk •Mids, Black, Laos and Embroidei• ed Handkerchiefs '. , Braids, Fatis,,' fr,e4• , • .Iv,e el Wean and e)farotneTor yoirs!!Atieii % GettysbUig, AphTll4lBls¢:7, '- , . • 4 - 1.4 1 i ILL Red one the • new etgle of Week, V Brown,' Viiiteaei renel Vite, st r __ W, fiTOOK. of Seadrintide Cl4ttig• 110 ,LN a great variety,of feaq..ArtieW.PA s • t COBEAN AND PAXTON'S. AND ULCERS. in Oa jidlowing cans: Lumbago Mercurial Eruptfona GEORGE ARNOLD • Cashmore:s, Bilks, DO Lanes,' Ginghams,Cilicoos, De." Dap, Coburg Cloths, Mus tin, Lintien, Sack Flunnols, Bon-
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