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CU LAIN Ing FOR ALL NIFUMATIC PAIN&
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-.owe drociessr•it but 6.3014 it cannot
F.. C. A 11.1.14:1N'S
O 4111TENTRITED ELECTRIC ArE
ARV AMMAN PAIN EXTRACTOR
' Fej Nam and 'Horse.
"til t o i fi right secured according to law.'
LL. JAR, Filly cents
L GE JAR, . One Dollar.
...
.freik ELECTRIC PASTE acts upon tint
;,. 1 . Iduicles, Tendone t and upon the %.1i nv
-tnervoun'system, removing torpidity and pro
ducing a healthy action ur the bloc's!. There
being no volatile matter in its compthsition, it
,rumairia -in action until it accomplishes its
; work. It cannot !vie its strength , and is al
.ogn.ther harmless, its constituent parts beim;
euttraly vegetable. •
: - What will it cure t We auswor—Rheo•
this Pains, when everythilv , else rails,
,
dips, llholie, Chilblains, !rums, Scalds,
Sprains, Head ...idle, Tuoili..lebe, Swellings,
. Bruises, Sores, 1.14,-Worm, 'feu er,Stiff Joints,
. Contracted Cords:Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Su
land, allSeenfulous Diseases where 'external
,remedies can be used, Sore Throats, Stiff
14141 W ° rat i il e. to,i/l cure for Horse., and Cultk.-L
-b3weeniz Siaviu, k:issulaa, I'oll Evil, Wind-
galls, Ulcers, Lholie.„ . Sprains, Collar and dad;
, dle Galls, Stone. Bruises, Stiff Joints, Verdigo,
Splints, and Running Sores.
NIEL.Fur sale at the Patent, Meqicine Store
;of 11. A. Roekafield & Co., General Agents,
'''Lancaster, Pa., and by A. D. BITE RLER, Get.
tyisburg, Pa.
siiirNone genuine but those bottles having
the words "E. C. Allen's Concentrated Elect
~
trio 'Nita; or Arnbian Pain Extractor, Lao
caster, Pa.,", blown on the bottles.
inay-/.ook but for Coo sill:lea:. Don't fo
get to ask for ALLEN'..
April 25 1856.--17
I,
TONICS wor4rT DO !
•
WHEY never did do more than give tem pot.-
ary relief and they never will. It is be-
Ca tale theyi
,on touch the CAUSE is the dia.
case.. ThO'CAUSE, of all ague and billions
diseasea °flit° atmospheric poison called Mi•
WOOS or Waria., Neutralize this posion
. by
i 4 ANTIDOTE and all disease
ofteatidhygdisappears at once. lthodes'Pev.
br atilLdigue Cure is this Antidote to Malaria,
and moreover it in a piirfectly harmless medi.
vino. The cortifficate of the celebrated Chem.
ist, J. R. Chilton, of New York, to this 'effect,
is, attached to every bottle ; therefore if it thaw
no-good it can do no harm. • ,
This is more,than can be said of Quinine,
Arsenic, or any, tonic in existence, as their mie
is ruinous to the constitution and brings on
DUMB 'A GUE,,which never allows, a person
Wee] ialiiictly well for a single. moment. In
illustrautia of these truths't annex some ex•
tnu:te Iruiu a letter just , received from a Physic
ant
itlionnarown, Onto, March 17,4856. •
JAS. REIODES, ESq.—Dear -Sir :--:-
Youritef the Id inst., is at hand. The cure ar
rived late last year and the difficulty in getting
A:4MM to try it was greatly increased from
the fact that a remedy had been introduced
ithiCh was growing in favor with the public, as
being better than using Quinine,—not knowing
A: Presume that the remedy they used to escape
(king Quinine, contained the DRUG 11%
SELF 1
remedy, (known as "Smith's Tonic,")
I3REAK an ague, but it did
tint CURE it, as it would often return with re
siesiedviger. This one circumstance I deem-.
in your favor, if I could institute a test coin
ptilistin'between it and your CURE. The 5:11-
/oiling is the result:
Three persons took your "Cure," all of
irldtill'were eases of 4 •Quotidian Intermittent
;•Feyer,." of many weeks 'standing. They had
'tided Qiiininei'autl other remedies, occasion.
,inlY missing a 'chill, but it was, (as in all such
idiudisrskiwly xenring them out, and laying the I
foffiulation of other and more severe male.
dies.' did succeed, in effecting a radiCal cure
of fill three of these cases with your remedy,
add - they have not had a chill since. In all
thiiiiitofthese cases the '''Smith's Tonle" had
been used, and would, as before stated, break
tha;ehill, bat after a period or two had elapsed
'Wouldieturn.
I think them will be no difficulty now in giv•
big toyour "Cure" the vantage ground of any
ether remedy now in use here o te., ke.
•' • • WM. BUCKNEII, M. D.
'Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote
• to'llidatia, the only harmless remedy . in ex.l
ititenoe• is equally certain as a preventive, as a
"Cure. : : Take it when you feel the. chills
coming on ;and you'will never have a'sitigle
Ilifflaor sale , by Diuggistt generally.
JAkELS A. RHODES,' Proprietor,
• ' • Providence,Vl. 1.
Jena 27,.1(156•214
Thirteen Teachers Iratated.
,
MBE Sch ool Directors•of Paradise .District
in: thiq
,county, will meet at the Public
house of Jaceb Stamliaugh, on Monday, the
15th Vibleptenther,lBs6, at 10 o'clock in the
morning 4 for the purpose of selecting thirteen
teachers of the common schools ,in their dis
trict
The term will be five months, and the
salary . twenty dollars per month.. The County
Suporptendent will attend for the purpose of
eXattiniing applicants for appointments.
• . JACOB B. BAUD H3IAN Sec' y
15, 1856.—td. •
:MESS GOODS
TOHN HOKE has just received a fresh sup
*, • ply of SUMMER. GOODS, to which he
calls the attention of the public. By "quick
ea* and small profits" he is enabled to fur
nifft clods to the satisfaction of all who call.
; : ilaars, : igo, 1856.
-Oitbneototit Ilrotbero
IT AVE received and are now opening a very
large and handsome stock of NESS'
GOODS, of every variety-
. Give them an par-
IY oall if you want bargata& -
April 11, 1856. . ,
,::Portrait of John C. Fremont.
pons. ff iost correct likeness ever made; ea
lr &tilted in the, highest style of Art, and
printed, on One Inja paper, published mid
few mg* wiholescile aud retail, by
L. N. RONENTIII.I%..
• ' trrnoonArurn,
• Al: W. Cagan. /51ifth and Chesnut St, Phila.
Rite cifpliper, 17x26. Retail Price $l. A
liberal v.....rzt will be allowed those wishing
t"10 1 *15 636 ;
F ir.AGENTS WANTED
`.")4:roir 8,7.856.-3 t
CORN I)RYERs,
attention of MlLLERSianvited to
arhito a 7it Y ean C .I had atoll tixnee or a rticl e ra':rring
, • WARRENS FOUNDRY.
Jas.H, 1856 .
fiTAPES 1 HOSIERY, the largest, pent-
Wald. And devastate& in town, at_
Alnl.lB. ,
DRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, A, UMBREL
1, LAS for Wont
COREAN k PAXTON'S.
iF 0 * ,wittt Aloe article of Dress . Shoes or
oid( u s, for Goittleinon or Lathes, 0111 at
,t),, t iose of _ W. PAXTON.
V ( CR
Y.:—A 'um uteclo of SILK aid
H)Lk HOSE S sod Silk4inul HOSE,
Ai ~. . .
k - '
'SARNI/STOOK 11031BERS itooj
Birk ti ' ii
WHO RANTS 4 GOOD AND CHEAP
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DAGUERREOTYPE?
Q AMU EL WEAVER having provided him
17, 'Mir with no entire new and costlyappn-•
mins, is now primed to furnish
Davierreolinsem,
in every style of the art, which he will war
nem to give entire satistitetion. His long ex
periencentul supenorappin'atus give hun
vantages r4ollloin furnished by. treguerrean es
tablishments out of the city. fle.has n large
number of specimens at his Gallery, .s Chain
hen:burg street, which the publieare requested
to 'call', and examine. • .
TlM.Cliarges Trona 50 coma to $10.• Hours
nr operating from RA. Al. Jo 4 P.' Gold
Lockets, Breasipina, imitable for miniatures,
always on hand,A4the very loweat prices.'
IW"Childreii will not be taken for less than
$lOO,
Feb. 1. 1R56.
GROCERIES CONFECTIONS,
8A.00%, dze.
TINS VAN FOR BARGAINS!
IMA NUEL •ZIEGLER has just rt.-
' MLA turned from the city with the largest
lot of pROCERIES he has' ever before
opened, to which he invites • the attention
of all, convinced that he can offer RARE
BARGAINS. He has also a tine lot o
Shoulderi; &.e. Shad,
•
.Mankerel and Herrings,
Oranges, Lemons,- Raisins, Figs. Dates,
Alniorids, Nuts, Candies of all kinds, To
bacco, Segpri, Snuff, Broonii. Brushes, ,
Blacking, with ,a general assortment of
variety goods.. Give us a call fiyou want
to buy cheap and good—next door to the
'Star" office, Baltimore Street.
• Gettysburg,Mey 11,1855.—tf
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY.
AN.EITVFIRM.
f r illp'untlersi g ned, havingintered intO
partneship to carryondue Foundry bu
siness under the firin'of. WARREN dr,
SONS, hereby Make to the chi.
zens of Adams and adjoining counties,
that we are prepared to make every thing
in our line of business. , 'We have con
stmitly on hand, the HATHAWAY and
other
COOKING EAT OVIES,
the Parlor airtight, andwine plate Siovee,
of various styles and sizes, Pots, - Kettles
and Pans, and all• other Iron Cooking
Utensils. Wafflelrons,WaShlng Machines,
Ash-plates, Bom-scrspers, &c. Castings
for Mills and other Machinery. PLOUGH
CASTINGS of every description. kr.--
W e make , the Seylor, Blocher, and differ
ent kinds of Witherow. Pleuirha. We
have also got different patterns of •
•
FENCING St -RAILING
for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which
Can't be beat for beauty or cheapness.
-100411 the above articles will be sold
cheep for Cash W Country Produce.
lE7' BLACKSM [THING . Mill con.
inued. 7
BRASS ,CASTINGS and every thing ,
in our line made to ` order.
• TIIRESIIMO 4MCR.IIIYES repiir
ed at &Heat 'notice: .Being- Moulders
ouraeltiue, We will do Oar work alarm.
THOMAS WARREN,
• MARTEN WARREN,
HIRAM WARREN,
THOMAS A. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 11, 1855.-0
BOOKS- STATIONERY.,
nituGs & MEDICINES.
*ntrtiontif flogortircent..
.
D. BUEHLER has addeA to his former
/1.• stock of Goods an unusually large us-
sortment of Classical, School and Miscella
eons • ,
-
31E64113111110.11E1C.Mit
embraeing.all the text Books used in the Col
lege, Common Schools, and standard Classic
authors, with the recent popular publications,
constituting a larger assortment than ever be
fore opened in Gettysburg. Also
tY sir aa it. 472 zit IR re
of all kinds; (lap, Letter and Note Paper, of
the best qualitr, Ilarelopes, Gold POW s and
Pencils l'en4Cnires, &a:, with a largo assort;
meutoi• •
ey Goods,
to which he invites attention, tieing prepareil
to sell at otiusually low prices.
lies 'Oki :largely. Increased his
stock el--
Drug" and .11diefstes, e
which can be relied upon as the beat in th
market.
kirArranFements have been effected by
which any article in his line of-business can be
promptly ordered from the city.
-Gettysburg, Nov. 2, 1855.
READY-MAD'p CLOTIIINIG
,AT THE
SAND-STONE FRONT.
VOW received and for sale the largest, prat
tiest, anti cheapest stock of
READY ILIDE CLOT,EITA:'Gt
that has been offered in this place at any time.
They are all our own Make, manufactured out
ef our own Cloths, Cassimers, &c., &c. We
save - Coats from $1 to , $2O; Pants from
12} ' cents to $lO ; Vests from 621- 'emits
is $6OO.
. .
Boys' Clothhaig la Great Variety.
Our stock of Cloths consist of Blue, Black,
;)live, Brown, Green, Drab, Claret, and all
ether colors. Our Cassimers consist of Black,
3rown, Steel mixed, 'and every variety of
.okado of fancy colours. Also Marine Cassi
ems, in great variety, Plain, Plaid,and Figur
-ad Cashmeretts, Tweeds, Jeans, Drab Detates
Silk Warp, Alpimens, Black Satin, Buff
White, Plaid and Fancy Marseilles Vesting.
Call and see us, if we cannot fit you we will
'ske your measure, and make you a garment
m the very shortest notice. Baying the very
!test Tailors constantly at work cutting out
tad making up, we do things up in•the neat
et and best manner at the SAND-STONE
2EoNT—endue hard to beat.
GEORGE ARNOLD.
April 4; 1836. i
.Fiv Areid. ,
A SPENI)ID lot of superior FLY NETS
just received aid for sale: 101 l and'ses
•lieni as • • • ; • BAONMS'S. I
Profru tonal Cards
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DENTIST,
0 PFICE in rhambersburg street
ono door West of the Lutheran
Churchomarly oppossteGrammer'estore,
wheru he may be found readyand willing
to attend to any case within the province
of the Dentist. Persons in want of full
sets of teeth are invited to call.
IMERENCEEL
Dr U. Pf.ltsaceeinr, Rev.C.P.Kestrvi,D
D. Massa, Prot M.Jaceps,
" H.S. Hum,
" D. 011%1111111T,
Rev. R. kiessole,
July 4, 1848
' • ti• L.BAIIOIIIIII
'• H.A .Mtrettsa sons
" M. 1... Braun.
DAVID A. BUEHLER,
4tfornew at Law,
WILD promptly . attend to Collections and
V V all other business entrusted to his care.
rdir Office'in the Diamond, adjoining the'StOre
of A. B. KURTZ.
Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. I, 1856. "
. EDWARD B. BUEHLER,
attOrney at law,
.19VILL faithfully and promptly attend to
V V 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 Danner &
Ziegler's Store.
WM. B. M'CLELLAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
and Prosecuting attorney.
OFFICE on the South side of the Public
square, two doors West of the "Sentinel"
Office.
March 28, 1856.
Itl'efiNAUG-IIY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Office re.noesd to one dour West of Noble
Drug'4r lloolt-Store,Chs mbersbuig street.)
entorney and Soltennviiir
I'att•nts and Pensions,
linnnty Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus
pended Claims, and all other claims against
the Government at Washington, D., C.
also American claims in England. .and
Warrants located and sold, or bought,and
highest prices given.
(Amodio for• sale in lowa, Illinois, and
other Western States; and Agents engaged
locating Warrants there.
Mir - Apply to him pcorsonally or by
letter. ' •
DAVID WILLS,
Attorney at Law,
H AS taken Mr. STEVENSON'S office
North West Corner of Centre
8 ' •
REFERENCE—Hon. Thaddeus Stevens
Lancastev.
L CADHPBELII, r
Attorney at LAw,
of FILE on Chambereburg street,
‘—rGet
tysburg, two doors from Gen. Ar
nold's store. will :mend to filing claims for
BOUNTY LAND, under tite late Acts
of Congress. Pensions, &,.. All business
entrusted to his bends will resolve prompt
attention. •
HARDWIRE STORE.
ITIHE Subscribers would respectfully
' - announce to their Iriet;iht anti tho
public. , that 'they have - opened a NEW
11ARDWAR.E STORE in Balthnore st,.
adjoining the- residence of DAVID Ztiotant,
Gettysburg, in which they ate opening .a
arge and general assortment of
ILIARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
GROCERIES,
Cutlery and Coach Trimmings,
Springs, Axles, Saddlery,
Cedar . Ware, Shoe Findings,
Paints, Oils, &Dyestuffs,
n general, incuding evEri description of
articles in the above line of business—to
which they invite the attention of Gnarl'.
makers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters, Cabinet
makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the
public generally.
Our stock having been selected with great
earn and purchashed for Cash, we guart
antee.(for 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 Irom our
friends, ~nd earnestly Solicit a share of
public favor, as we are determined to es
tablish a character for sellimi Goods at
ow prices and doing business on fair prin.
I iples.
JOEL IL DANNER,
DAVID lEOLER.
Gettysburg, Junel3,lBsl.—lt.
•
-. •
L©© OUT IF© THE CARS.'
.
C OME this way if yon want the worth of
V your money. I will seR you Goods that
will do you good to wear them. Such as
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS as cheap as
the cheapest, if not a little cheaper. Jam call
and take apeep at them and j udge fir your
self at the Cheap Northwest Corner, where you
will be accommodated with the' greatest of
pleasure: •
Rently-ntade Clothing,
and Clothing made to order—which I will aeu
cheap for Cash or. Country Produce.
JOHN HOKE.
April 18, 1856
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS can always bo
bought 'lower, - and a larger assortment
lum elsewhere, is always to be bad at
FARNESTOCKB'.
A SERAPHlNO—adapted for Church sn
sie er family--will be sold very low by
MARCUS SAMSON '
CARPET Bap in nvz o.
variety at
ARNOLD'S.
p6me . k"6litlait4
A •
N etteneire usortrnent of 14014 and
NAILS jest received at
• PAIikrESTOK€64.
,1113ARASOLS, Umbrellas; Fans--etacks of
. . .BCLUCK'S.
WOOL and Cotton Carpet cheap at
Oho. ARNOLD'S
:1) 111R00118 and CEDAR.
FA WARk IESTOCES.for sale
at M
%%%%610116%%5te
Removed a fee doors Soat4 of Me old Stand.
I' li. SKELLlriiipactfully idorMs
•) • his old customers and the public
.nerally, that he contin
mt the TAlLoniNci
USINESS. at his hevi
intl. in South Baltimore
reek where he will be
ippy to accommodate all
'to may patronized him.
work entrusted to his
•s warranted to fit and
be of most substantial make. Thsnkfu
(or past favors. hesolicits a continuance°
public patronage.
111.7 . The New Fork Spring and Sum.
met FoISHIONSare received. Call and
see them.
April 27, 1865.-1(
300 Ala n SEGARS of every
7ILFIrur description an d
Brands, all of which are offered lower
than any, other. House in the city. Aud
warranti all he sells to be the best ma
terial. Call and examine.
WM. BUEHLER,
Pro. 167 Franklin street
Nov. 24, 1254.
sth BOXES BLACK FAT in afore
‘A , and for lisle by
WM. BUEHLER,
No. Ib7Franklin street, Baltimore
TOBACCO.
100} BOXES LB. LUMP TO
BACCO in store and for sale,
at 11 cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S
Old Stand, the cheapest in the city. No
157 Franklin at., Baltimore.
1 PC lIHDS. KENTUCKY LEAF
-a OAF 0 AF TOBACCO, 20 Balea Havana,
25 do Sagua, 20 du St. Jago, 20 Cases
Seed Leaf. Just received and for sale by
1 451. BUEHLfAL
No. 167 Franklin street.
Nov. 24, 1854.
Hanover B. Railroad.
TRAINS over the Hanover Branch Rail
road now run SA follows:
First Train leaves Hanover nt 9, A. M.,
with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Colum
bia and Philadelphin. This train also con
nects with the Expisss for Baltimore, arriving
there nt 121 P. M., slopping at Glenrock, Park
ton and . C. fJekverille.
Second Train leaves at a P. M. with Pas
sengers for Baltinore and intermediate
places, and return' with Passengers Irom
York,
July 27, 1855.
SPOUTING! SPOETING!
GEORGE and Henry Wampler will
Make House spouting and put up
the same low, for .cash or country pro.
duce. Farmers tpd all. others wishing
their ti 'uses. Bankotc. spouted, would
do wv"to give theta a call.
G. St H. WAMPLER.
gIENTLEMEN, do you wish to select from
!ft a large and handsome variety of Cravats,
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Lc? if you do,
call at ' 601-11ctiTs.
U R A R N I e N t4 r )j) . ay p
° fo r : oLn
v D .
55,000 °
ing any to seil will receive the highest price in
cash by calling on.
EDWARD G. FANNESTOCK.
CALEDONIA MON.
v ttrINESTOCK BROTHERS, having the
-11- exclusive sale of CALEDONIA li.OLL
ED IRON for Gettysburg, would call the at
fentioil to this mice of Irun—the
best in market=which will be sold at tae
lowest rates.
We keep a large supply of HAMMERED
IRON constantly on hued. Cnil nt the sign
of the RED FRONT.
HAY WANTED.
PERSONS haying flay td' sell will do
well by calling on the iitbscriher, en
Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing.
The highest Market price will be paid at
all times. (KT As he intends having the
Hay. after being packed, hauled either to
kinnover or Baltimore, the preference to
haul will be given to those from whom he
may purchase.
SOLOMON POWERS.
• Dec. 24.1851.—tf
ROTES BEST CONGRESS
100
TOBACCO. in store and for
sale by ' 11 7 M. BUEHLER,
No. Ib7 Franklin great
A FRESH sniply of Goods at the Variety
Store of ICOBEAN dt PAXTON.
IMfORTANT
TO the chm
ie of Gettysburg and Strangers
who desire to know whore to find a large
and handsome rariety of Summer HATS and
SHOES,—are kivited to call at W. W. PAX
TON'S STORE, where they will find the
moat elegant 'bile Beavers, and White Silk
Hata, Panama i Canton and Braid ; also, Soft
French Hats, sad a large stock of Gentlemen
and Ladies' ant Children's Summer Shoes and
Gaiters of every style and price. Call and see
the goods.
W. W. PAXTON.
June 13, 1816.
ALARGE soortment of Queenswaro, Chi-
Glaimatul Stone Ware,
.COBEAN I PAXTON,'S.
ITOLLOWAY'S PILLS A OINTMENT
1 can be Ind in Gettysbuttg, at the Drug
Store of : A. D. BUEHLER.
BONNETS ? Ribbons, and Flowers, of every
variety, and to slut every taste, to be
found cheap Pt EICHICK'S.
THE STAR IND BINNER,
Is published very Friday Evening, in' Bald
more steel, in the three story build.
• ing,a few doors above Fahn•
estocks Store, by
• D. A. 'BUEHLER. •
TERMS
If paid in tdvance or*jthin the year $2 per
annum—if nct paid within the year $2 50.
No paper disiontinued until all arrearagee are
paid--except'at the option of the Editor. Sin
gle copies tikeunt.v. A. failure to notify a dill
continuanco,villbe regarded as a new engage
ment' • ,
„Adveriisesenis not exceeding a square in
serted three times for $l--every subsequent
insertion 25pents.. Longer ones in the seam
proportion. All advertisements not specially
ordered for !given limo will bo continued un
til forbid. .i. liberal reduction will be made
to those who advertise by the year.
Job' riga*, of all kinds xeouted neatly
and promptly and on reasonable terms.
Advertlieprients
TOE„ OALAMANPER ,SARES.Ot. PHILLUIr
VANS & ' ATSON, No. 26 South Fourth
street., Philadelphia, have had the surest
demonstration in the following certificates
that their manufacture , of Salamander Safes
has at length fully warranted the representa.
thins which have been made of them, as ren
dering an undoubted security against the ter
rifle element:
PRILADILPHIA, April 12,1856.
MESSRS. Evxwe & WATSON sr
fords us the highest satisfaction to state toyou
that owing to the very protective qualities o,
two of the Salamander Safes which we par.
chased orlon some months since, wo saved a
large portion of our jewelry, books, papers,
&c., exposed to the calamitous fire in Ran
stead Place, on , the morning of the 11th
instant.
When we reflect that these Safes were loco
-tedin the fourth story of the building we oohu
pied, and that they fell subsequently into a
heap of burning rains, where the vast concen
elation' of heat Caused the brass plates to meal
we cannot but regard the preservation of - thi
valuable contents as most convincing proof o
the great security afforded by youriSafes.
We shall take much pleasure .1 in recom
mending them to men of business as a sure re
liance against the fire.
GEO. W. SIMONS it BRO.
PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856.
Messes. EVANSA WATSON 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 Place, from the fact
that the same were contained in two of 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
time, the preservation of the valuablp deposits
seemed to every ono who witnessed the open
ing and interior examination, a matter of pro
found astonishment.
Tonll 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 most trying
test. N. E. MORGAN.
PIIMADELiMIA, April 12, 1856.
Mums Evan& IVATSON :--Gentlemen—
No doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn
the good condition in which 1, discovered my
hook, 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 furce of the fall from its
former elevated position in the third story, I
could entertain Mit slender hopes prior to its
interior inspection, that the contents which I
once so highly prized would ever be of any ser
vice to me, but as these foam 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 n confidence
in the perfect security which such means pro
vides agai.ppt so frightful an element.
EDWARD GASKILL, Bookbinder.
Constantly on liand Patent Powder and
Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores, &c.
April 25, 1856.—1 y
J. LEIB, Agent
"Philadelphia Advertisement."
EVANS FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFER
FOR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and oth.
ers, having Books, opera or ether valua
bles, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS.
Day S Newell's (Robb's) BANK LOCKS.
A CARD.—Tits "F„az Plumy SArc," that
preserved our/looks, dv., during the
Greed.' ire at Hart's Buildings,' was purchas
ed of OLIVER EVANS, 615. 2nd., St. Phil
ad'a. GETZ BUCK.
REFRIGERATORS & AND WATER FIL
TERS"
EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera
tors for cooling and preserving meats, batter,
las ilk, water and all articles for culinary purpo.
ses.
WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish
ormuddy water, whether effected by rains, lime
stone, marl or other causes ; can be had separ
ate 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 worm or cold water.
WATER COOLERS, for 'Hotels, Stores &
Dwellings.
STOLtE TRUCKS, for moving bares, bales,
km.
SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG
GIST do.
01 4 . IVER EVAN.E;
No. 61. S.Second.et., (2 doom below Chesnut.)
BTADLTIMED in 1835.)
Feb.' 8,1856.—1 y
H. IMAM.] [ T. MAY PIERCE
FREE OF CHARGE 1 !
ITIWO 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 from
.Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from
a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of
the above engravings is $3 per copy, but will
be sent free If charge as follows :
The subscribers have established a BOOK
AGENCY in Philadelphia, and will furnish
any book or publication at the retail price free
of postage. Any person!: by forwarding the
subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines,
such as Harer's, Gody's, Putnam's, Graham's,
Frank Leslie's Fashions, &e., will receive the
Magazines for one year and a copy of either of
the above beautiful engravings, tree of charge,
or if subscribing to a $2, and a $l, Magazine,
such as Peterson's, and Challen's Ladies'
Chrlstian Annual, they will receive both Mag
azines and a copy of either of the above en
vin
gra.
Every gs 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, &c. All orders sent by mail
promptly attended to. ' Persons wishing views
of their buildings engraved can send u daguer
cotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex
press.
Persons at a distance having saleable intl.
des would find it to their advantage to address
the subscribers, as we-would act as agents for
the sale of them. -
. .
BYRAM & PIERCE,
50 'South Third-st. hi/ode/Ala.
Nov. 30, 1865.—1 y
17;E CILAWPION I
Tore only &Ile which in envy iturtancepreser,
ed their entire exmtenta in the late erten-
AT the burning of the Artisan Buildisle
April 10th, and in'the GREAT FIRE in
Market Street, May let, 1856, the genuine
HERRING SAFE preserved the Jewellery of
Geo. W. Simons & Bro, ; Books, Papers &c, of
Fisher.& Bro.:and Edward &mans & Co., .af
ter remaining exposed to the burning ruins for
nearly FORTY. HOURS, and proving conclu
sively what we have always claimed for them
their great superiority over all securities now
known.
In these fires, the HERRING'S SAFE;
standing side by side with those advertised as
"warranted to stand 10 per cent.more fire than
Herrings,"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 boaited
"Salamanders" of other makers were badly
FIRE PROOFS!
PHIA AGAINST THE WORLD l
SAFE
tine 'Fires.
ned up in every instance, and in some cases
their entire contents completely destroyed.
To the public we would simply, any, that,
during the 14 years . that Herring's gale has
been before them, more than two hundred
have- passed through - accidental- tires without
the occurrence of a single loss.
We would, therefore, caution purchasers
against the misrepresentation of interested par.
ties. The Herring's Patent is the only b'ire•
proof Safe made in this city which, is protected
by a Patent Hight; and we will guarantee it to
resist more than double the amount of heat of
any other Bale now known.
FARRELSik HERRING,
Sole Manufacturers in this State of
a IICRIIINCI'eI PATENT °warm; urge,"
34 Irakid 81:.hiladelphia.
. N. 8.--"EvansteWatson's Improved Sala
manders," "Oliver Evan's," "0..1, Gayler's,"
and "Scott's Abodes," Iron Chests, (a large
assortment having boon taken in part pay
ment for "Herring's,") will be sold at low pri
ces.
June 13, 1856.—1 y
NEW WHOLESALE
DRUG STORE.
NSPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South
. Seeond street, Philadelphia, Importer,
Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs and Medi
cines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints,
Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and Ameri
can White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware,
Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground
Spi6es, Whole Spices, and all other articles
usually kept by Druggists, including Borax,
Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, ote.i &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.-Iy.
SCHICK ALWAYS AHEAD ?
Just from the City with the „barges t and ref
tiest Stock of GOODS for the Spring
' and Summer Seasons, to be seen in
Gettysburg!
A MONO which will be found Plain and
LI Fancy DRESS SILKS, black Silks, all
qualities, plain Delaines,plain and lisittred
Berego, forego Delaines, Challies, Brillanat,
Lawns, Giughams, Prints, Shawls, Embroid.
eries, Gloves, Hosiery and CLOTHS 'f all
colors and prices. Casshners, for men and
boy's wear, Vestings, Tiekings, Sze.
Purchasing at the lowest rates, I um pre•
pared to sell at as low prices as goods can be
had at any other establishment in the County.
In proof of which, I invite all to call tied ex
amme my Stock, when they will be satisfied
that such is the fact. .1. L. SCHICK.
Southwest Corner n 1 the !ha
mmy! mul Baltimore street.
April lA, 1856.
J 21 17 4/1/ avICI ° an/Xi:Z:lg
OHN W. TIPTON. Fashionable Bar
her and Thar Dresser, can stall Home
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
Tonsoria Deparlancial
with such an infinite degree of skill, at
will.meei with the entire satisfaction of all
who may submit their china to the keen
pdeal of his razors. He hopes therefore,
that by his attention to business, and a tle•
sire to please, he will merit as well as re
ceive, a liberal share of public patrottaze•
The sick will he attended to at their pre
vale dwellings.'
CALL AND SEE US AT THE
NEWS 7'S N D
W. T. KING respectfully announces to
his friends and the pit hlie generally
that he continues the TA ILO laN 13 1' Sl
- in the roout adjoining the store of .1.
Lawrence Schick, and fronting on the Dia
mond. He has made arrtnigemems to receive
regularly tho LATEST FAs II lONS, situ
it will be his constant din to give entire sails
to those who may favor hint with their custom.
Car Country produce will be taken in ex
change for work.
WM. T. KING
Gettysburg, Sept. GS, 185.5.
JUSTICE op THE PEACE, has opened
an office in the front room of his residence
in Italtiinore 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,
rrHE undersigned will attend promptly
- 0 - to the collection of claims liar BOUN
TY LANDS under the late set of Con
gress. Those who have already received
40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bnl:
ante, by calling on the stibseriber and mak
ing the necessary application.
JOEL B. DANNER
Gettysburg, March 9,1855.—tf
Flour for Sale.
IF you want a good barrel of Flour, call
fIOKE'S STOIIE, as he has made arrange
minds to have always the best, which he wil
sell at 25 cents Advance.
May 2,185 G
TIN WIRE! TIN WARM
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 sole; made
by experienced workmen and.of good ma
wrsich will be meld low, for CASH
or COUNTRY PRODUCE.. gcr Call
amine.
Oeuystitirgi March 10,1854.
——— -
NOW WE HAVE THEM !
'LUST' arrived from Baltimore, and Philo,-
delpbia the best assortment of
- '
'Hats; !Caps, • Boots and
Shoes,
that hail ever been offered in Adams County.
Itek;All colors and kinds, (some entirely
new.) Call and see them at the old stand;
nearly fixed up, in Chambentbarg /greet, a few
&Oki from the corner. •
• W. W. PAXTON.
Karel 28, 1866. , •
Ladles.
D° you' want cheap and fashionable
ROBES ? 'lf so, call at
~; . .„.
April l&
LET US REASON TOGETREg.
HA LOVVAY'S PILLS.
IT has been the lot of the human race to be
weighed down by disease and suffering.—
LIU WAY 'PILLS are specially adapted
to the relief of the WEAL the NERVOU
the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of ell
mates, ages, sexes, sad constitutions. Pro;
lessor Holloway personally superintends the
manufacture of his medicines in the United
States, and (Ars them to a free and enlight-
ened people, as the beet remedy the world ever
saw for the removed of disease.
These famous Pills are expressly combined
to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kid
neys, the longs, the skin, end the bowels, cor
recting nny derangement in their functions, pu
rifying the blood, the very fountain of lite, and
has curing disease in all its forms.
Dysyrypage Slid lAver Cow.laliste.
Nearly half the human race have taken
these fills. it has been proved in all parts of
the world, that' nothing has been found equal
to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dye
pepsin, and stomach complaints generally.—
They soon give healthy tone to these organs,
however much deranged, and when all other
means have failed.
Central AMAIN. In Health.
Many of the most-despotie Governments
have opened their Custom Houses to the intro
duction of these Pills, that they may become
the medicine of the mt►vaus. Learned Collegeo
admit that this medicine is the hest remedy
ever known fiiiy persons of delicate health, or
where the system has been impaired. As its in•
vigorating properties never fail tuatfordWieL
No Fenuile. young or old, should b. without
this celebrated medicine. It corrects and reg•
ulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting
in many cases like a charm. It is also the
best and safest medicine that can he given to
Children of lilt ages, and for ii..y complaint ;
consequently no family should be without it.
liollearrty'm rr d , - It •:' renv , ty
tGr imr/41/nr the !WWllon•ing 1) iSCOSM I
Asthma Diarrlatrts
111,wc1 Complaint 3 I , ropsy
Coughs
Colds Fe% er ru n t Ague
()he'll I lisenBP.4 PcunJv Complain L'l
I le.tiluelies
Indigestion lone nod Gi..vel
lntlucuzn ee
Lillununution Inward Weakness
Venereal :Illi•c•tions Liver Complainia
Worms, of oil kinds Spirits Pliel
" I Soiti 111 lilc nriiiiithutorics of Professor
1101,1.11 W 81 1 Milli a Lane,.New York, and
24.18 t rand, London, lir all respectable I /rum:jets
and Deniers of Medicine throngliont the Uni
ted States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at
25 cents, 6'2.1 cents and :it! each.
ITEc„„There is a considerable sating by tisk
it', the larger sizes.
N. 11. Directions ti r the guidance of pa
tinats i ever' diaorder are 1011X1•11 wench box..
Oct. 212, iSfil—nw
'M V. NV 410 S
1111 AS just retunus! fps city ms
a.a. :al-, nud t.ataitl a stud: ut (;01.14 141
hits 1111 . 19 . 1 . 11 Ole puulie at any time
111110114 which are klosicrr. Undor
( . 01htrs, Open' 1.:11,1
Rohe Idtuits, ta• Itifizo's, tr.. AN:.
Orti.irttitit'm G0.,(13 In G. tat rarirty
Blue, Ikon it, Olive, claret, and Drub,
flooded, owl Fig snul Cloths, pin. k,
Brown, and Fat..•% rustinters, Figured. Plaid
turd l'lttitt ut'evct•v shade .It. color, Pratt, De-
Lute, Cashuterette, Uollllizi Silk 11 alit, ..11-
pacca, e., tte.
Also, Ueanh• tinttle Clothing in :re:l varieiv,
with a large snu k erns. QII . I . IISWIIIe,
& A"e. , RH Or s ) llielt will hl• sold us el cap
us they t•::u hti Lad nt any retail et.tah•
lishuteiltiu the country.
The LADIES will please call, as we 131 u at
all rims~ aa• thou.
The GENTLEMEN'S Imention iN invited
to our large assortuieut hrtheir /II C6ll
- with the :iliac, i 5 our
LirSZAP:l„) , ..aalVal.o
at Ow and-Slone Front,
IVhere everything is done up in the neatest
and best manner. 11e eau rig a man front
head to foot in the very hottest waive. Call
and seu tool judge tar yourselves.
April 4, 1856.
I'ANNESTOCE Enonarns
HA V E received stud are now opening a ire
re large and handsome stock of NEW
(1001.)S, and are prepared to sell to all in
want or any article in their line cheaper than
they can be bought elsewhere. Eating pur
chased our stuck in New lurk, Philadelphia
and Baltic tore, thus having the advatitage uC
all three market., we out oiler inducements
which Call not he hail elsewhere is the County.
Our stuck embraces
[ORES' COODS
of every variety, Summer SILKS, Clot De
laitni, Mirages, Brilliantine& &c., and every
thing litabiunuble t . . Ns' wear. For
Gentlemen ' we loive beautiful styles of Goods
for Couts, Pants and Vesta, &e. Give Ueda
mill, we deem it needless to enuMerate the va
riety of ptyles and qualities of our large Mock
no we am prepared to furnisb everything in
dtrr line, nt the lowest price. Call early et
FAH NESTOCIiS',
JOHN HOKE
The sign of the Red Front.
April 18, 1856.
THE LADIES' STORE.
A NEW SUPPLY OF FANCY GOODS I
MISS IVIVLEIG.LAN
HAS just returned front the, city with
very large stuck of.
MILLINERY it FANCY GOODS,
to which she would invite the attention of he'r
friendS and the pnblie, believing that an ex
amination will satisfy them that her Goods are
the best selected and.must. fashionable as well
as the cheapest over offered in this pIiUM The
assortment comprises • • ,
Cashmeres,'
,‘ Silks, Do Lanes, ' •
• Ginghama,Calicoes, De •
• ,Baso, Coburg Cloths, •
lin, Linnen, Sack Flannels Bort
neta and Bonnet Trimminga, Satiny,
Ladies' Dress•Trimutinge,'Velveta, Artifi
cials, Black Veils, Blue do Gloves ,
'Handkerchiefs, French Worked Collars,
CatnbriC,Jackoneland Swiss Edkingit, •• '
•Inscrtings, Muslinit,Sler -44 MO
3 us tns, Weaves,
iutir &pd. Mita § Black
Lace and 'Embroider.
ed Ilandkerchielly
. •
Braids, k'ana, .
*LAM and 'examine for yonnselvea.
Gettysburg, 1/4.1856. ;
new; ,
ALL and see the style oC Black,
C
l;trown, Lilac ned Pearl , Hata, At
W. W. PAX,tolill.
NEWSTOOK of Ready-mode Cloibitig, and
A stv.at variety of Fancy Articles al
tit/BEAN AND ?AXTON%
W'-"l'P' - s - 4noll'oVititum
ro - 1
WilY AliE WII
Them PViki Purify iiie Blood
t'ernak t'omplabots
ok.:oituE .uz.N.c)l,l)