„11 Et 0 L U T 10 N 11111PLHWHI ' AMILLDIIINTS TO THL LONSTVICTION OF THL commoxwrAtAti. &soloed by the &oats and House of Recppro• sostalioss of the Commonwealth of Permsylra 2its lien oral Assembly mei, That the fol• stng enteadmente aro propoeed, to the Con itndon otthe Commonwealth, in accordance Aorttlif the prorlAiona of the tenth article there- nur AVIIIIVDMENT. ''''rbere shall be an additional article to said 'Constitntine tAtt be designated as article ale ran, f.at follows: ARTICLE XT. • . . .1. - f'clir PUBLIC DEBTS. ~ - Section I. The State may contract debts. Aso supply casual deficits or failures in raven• i,uos, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided .1'4;4 bet the aggregate amount of such debts ' direct .and contingent, whether contracted by "vgtite of one or more acts of the General As. , . tefahly, `or at different periods of time, shall '• nertir exeeed seven hundred and fifty thous - attlirdollars. and the money ariting front the •mitiation of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no ether put pcisd whatever. --,4ection 2. In addition to the above limited power - the State. may contract debts to repeal 0 niession, ' mippress insurrection, defend the ' 4 gaitelti war, or to redeem the present outstand ing indebtedness of the State; but the money hissing from the contracting ofsach debts, shall be applied to tho purpose for which it is raised, Ott to repay Such debts, and to no other pur-; pose whatever. ..,.Section 3. Except the debts above specified, iraectionti one and two of this article, no debt ' tvluttevbr shall be created by, or on behalf o the'Statts Section 4. To provide for the payment of the preseat debt, and any additional debt con tracted as aforesaid. the legislature shall, at its first session, alter the adoption of this amend nicht; create it sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such 'debt, and annually to reduce' the principal thereof by a aunt not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sir.king fund alialPhiiiiit. of the not around income of the pkblic works, from time to time owned by the I State, or the proceeds of the sale of the same,' of any part thereof, and of the income or pro- • d°reale of stocks owned by the State, to - t r with other funds, or resources, that may I designated by law. The said sinking fund 1 r , :nyu. venues 0 i increased, ae tha as b e t ii n , te ifro not ni required t:me to {:expenses of government, and IlllleS3 in a mug to it any part of the taxes, or other time, e tie b3 c . a n : : : 1 1 C " 'cl eat- , invasion or insurrection, no part t theetaid sinking fund shall ho used or ap p therwise than iti extinguishment of the I 'public debt, until the amount of much debt. is reduced below the sum o . f five millions of dol lam, Section 5. The credit of the Cnramnnwealth .shall not in any manner, or oven; he pledged, or loaned to, any individual,. company corpo. ration, or association ; nor shall the Common. woalth hereafter become $ joint - .owner, or et ckholder, in any company, association, or sorpOrtition. • • ', Section t . The Commonwealth shall not 141 suits: the doht, or any, part thereof, of any 'dity, borough, or township ; or of any . - I .•; , lotation or, association ; unless such debt 1 • anal ,have been contracted to enable the State j idi4Pel invasion, suppress domestic insurree tignillefend itself, in time of war, or to assist 'l.l3isltste in the discharge of any portion ofits I 4 pstt indebtedness. Scdon 7. The Legislature shall not author ise l ,hiyi county, city, borough, township, or lii6orpokited district, bY virtue of a vote of its - citizens or otherwise, to become a stockholder in' any Company, association, or corporation ; orto obtain money for, or loan its credit to aii.vo,rpostion, association, institution, or ' . • SECOND INENDINEXT. There stall be an•additional article to raid •Cogotitotion, to bealerignated•as article XII, as folfdirsl; AlOrtrT,r: xn. CO 24 - ri Es cauntv shall be divided by a lice eatting :arovin'otieltenth °Pits poiittlation, ((either to foYus aitew•eounty or otherwise,) wit oat the -Wsipreia ascent of such county, hy a vote of ,iduii.electors thereof; norshall any new county lqestablished, containing less than (four huu .dnid'sqtittre TIIIIID JJIENDISEST From section two of the first article of the :Cniistitittiou, strike out the words, "of the city PhiMdelphia, and , of each county respec ,iiCely?' from section five, same article, strike 'tut the 'words, "of Philadelphia and of the lieveriat counties ;" from section seven, same ar -title, strike oat the words,. "neither Me city oil Philwielplia, nor any," and insert in lieu thereforathe words, "and no;" and strike out section four, *same article, and in lieu thereof insert the following : 'section 4. In the year one thonsand eight -hundred and aizty-four, and in ever: seventh :year thereafter, representatives to the .number of one hundred shall he apportionedittnil dis tributed equally, through the State, bytiistriets, -in proportion to the number of taxable inhabi tants in the several parts thereof; exeept that any county containing ut least three thousand „fivehundred taxables, may. be :Wowed a sepa rate, representation '; but in) more than three counties shall be joined, and no county .shall be divided, in the formation-of a dis trict. Any city containing a sufficient num ber of taxables to entitle it-to at least two rep resentatives, shall have a separate representa tion imiligned it, and'shall he divided into eon• venient districts of -contiguous' territory, 0, equal taxable population as near as may be :each of which districts shall elect:one repre rentative." M the end of Section•seven, sameerticle, •sert these words, "the city of , Philadelphia ~ Shall.be divided into siuyle senalo, ial di.gtricis, 'Of cohliyuous territory as nearly equal in taxa. -bie'populatiun as possible; but no !ward shall be divided its the fbrnialiou thereat." The legislature, at itafirst session, aflorthe adoption of this amendment, shall•divide •the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and repro -aentative districts, in the manner above provi ;tied ; such districts to remain unchanged until the apportionment is the year one tliousand right hundred and sisty-fottr. 'FOURTH ANENFUENT., -To be section xxvli Artielcl The - legislature atal have poWer to alter, Wei vokey, or annul, any Quarter ot incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, ,or „general law, whenever in their opinion it may la injurious to the citizens of the coni maJuwealtb i in such manner, however, that no ujiistice shall be done to the corporators. Lt Senate, April 21,4856. 'Resolved, That ,41is resolution pass. On the Err tunendtuent, fens 24, nays 5. On the seckitidarnendinent, ,are 19, nays 6. 1/n the third stsztendrnent, Teas 25, nays 1. 4./ri the !math ahrtanduaetit, )vas 2.14 nays 4. Alztatact froln the Journal. TEIONA.S A. MACWIRE, Clerk. In Souse of Itepresentatives, 1 April 21, :/156. . , liagied, That this resolution pus. On 44 grit amendment. yeas 72, nays 24. O n the ittootidstazeudineut, yeas 63, naps 25. tin ides:Sbird amendment, yeas 64, nape 2S; aria Of*. South amendment, puts b 9, mays froaloanuil. - - WILLIANUJACK, Clefk Siecratarys Offios, l' A. G. CURTIN, nod April 24 1856. Sec'r. of the Com. Secretarru OtECe Ilamsbarg, June 57,1866 Proartatiocalia, as : 1 iltiiirceby certify tbat the above and kise- Rp IN a true and correct oopy of the orismel ulutioa relative to an aatendmaot ,of ths touatitutice," as ohs MSS Zlialala OS MS 10 h testimony whereof I have '`• hereunto sec my hand and caused 1 \ to be affixed the seal of the Sure . tary's OtSee, the day and year a. • - boor written. A. G. CURTIN, Sect of the Commonwealth. ilsSmsrr, April 21, 1856. Resolution proposing antundtaents to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, being an der contideratiou, On the queetins, Will the Senate agree to the first amend ment The yeas and nava were taken agreeably to the provisions oldie Constitutive, and were as kilos, via : YEss--Ilessra. Browne, Beckakw, • Cress. well, Evans. Ferguson. Flc.nnikea, Hoge, gram, Jamison, Knox, Limbach, Lewis, Mc. ClintOck. Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Nil. kins and Putt, Spersivr—t4. Nays—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Jordan, Mel. linger and Pratt-5. So the question was determined is the affir. entire. On the question, Will the Senate agree toil* second amend ' meat The yeas and nava were taken agreeably to the provisioas ofthe Constitution and Were, at 11,116*, via Yeas—Messrs. Browne, Buck:dew, Cress. well, Evans, Hoge, Ingrain, Jamison, lino:, La n tiach, Lewis, MeClint ix*, Sellers, Shernan,l Souther, btrattb, Walton, Welsh, Wheezy; and Wilkins-19. • I NAYS—ltems. Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg,l Pratt, Price and Platt, Speaker-6. So the question was determined in the at firmative. I On the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amend ment The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were zeibuoir, viz : Browneillueltalew, Crab!), Cresswell, Evans, Ferniso n, Flenniken, Hoge, Ingrain, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, McClintock, Mellinger, Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taunt, ; Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins+ and Pistil / Speaker-26. NAYB,4Ir. Gregg—l. So the spiestiou was determined in the af firmative. An th.. question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amend. meet? The yeas and nap were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follow, via . Yess--Slosairs. Browne Backalew, Cress well, E 3113, Flenniken , lfoge, Ingram, Jami son, Jordan, Knox, Limbach, Lewis, McClia , I rock. Price,Seller4Shinnan,Souther, Straub, I Walton Welsh, Wherry, Wilkie., mid Platt, Speake; , -23. SATs— Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger and Pratt-4 - I So the question was determined ;ka r ate ef firmative. • Journal of the Hoes of Bepreseniatires, April 21,1856. 'Demo and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and on the first proposed ameutlutent, were as follow, viz t Ycsa--Messrs. Anderton-Baelms, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (By - routing, Beck,(York,) Bern hard, Boyd, Buyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Bowden, Edinger, Fansold, Foster, Getz Haines, Hamel, Beeper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, Hippie, Holcomb, Ilunseeker, brie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Lortgaker, Lovett, WCalmont, WCarthy, ll*Comb, Mangle, Menear, Montgomery, Moorhead, Sonnemacher, Orr, Pearson, PhelpS. Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Al legheny„) Smith, (Cambria ) ) Smith, (Ayr). ming,) Strouse, Thompson, Vail, Whallon. Wright, (Dauphin,) Wright, (Lucerne,) Zim merman, and Wright, Skvarr---72. NAYS—Mesas. iugnstine ' Barry Closer Cobourn, Dock, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibbo ney, Hamilton, Hancock, Housekeeper, Hun eker, Leisinring, Magee, Manley, Morns, Mum -1111. Patterstm„Salisburr,Smith (Philadelphia,) Walter, Wintrodu and keatsley-24. So the question was determined in the at On the: gum,: don, Will the House agree to the second amend ment ? The yeas and mile wexe taken and were as follow, wit : Yess-31cors, Anderson, Backus, Ba/dwin, Bell, Beck, (Lytonting,) Beck, (York,) Bern. hard, Boyd. Brown, Brush, Buchanan:Cald well, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Fausold, Foster, Getz, Hanes, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, Hilliges, Hippie, Holcomb, Hunsecher, Imbrie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, John son, Laporte.. Lebo, Loneaker, Lovett, 31% Cala:tont, M'Carthy, .11• Comb, Mangle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, .Nunnemach er, Orr. Pearson, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Re:inhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, I Allegheny.l Strouse. Vail, Whallou, Wright, [Luzerre,j Zimmerman and Wright, Siva/xi -63. Nan--. Messrs. Augustine, Barry. Closer, Edinger, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney, liamilton. Hancock, Huneker. Leisenring, Magee, Manley, Mortis, Mumma, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Smith, iCanibria,j Thomp son, Walter; 11 Wright[Dauphin] and Yearsley-2& So the question was determined in the af firmatire. On the question, • Will the House agree to the third amend. mem.? , The yeaa and nays were taken, and were as follow, Ytss--Messre. Anderson, Back - us, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, [Lycoming,j Beck, York„[Bern hard, Boyd, Buyer, Brown. Buchanan, Cald well, Campbell; Carty, Craig, Crawford, Ed inger, Fousuld, Foster, 'Fry-, Getz, Haines, Hamel, Harper Heins, Hibbs, Mill, Hillegae, Hippie, Holcomb, Housekeeper, Imbrie, Ing ham, Innis Irwin, Johns, Juhnsun, Laporte, Lehu, Long"aker, Loyett, SPCalmout, IPComb, Meugle 3fenear, Miller, Montgomery, Nun nen:ocher, Orr, Pearson,Phelps. Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, 'Riddle, S henk. Smith, [Alle gheny, I Smith, [ Cambria,t Smith, [ Wyorn ing, 1 :Thompson, Whullon, V. right, I . ll au phi nd Wright, ILuzerne,l and Zimmerman --44. Hays--Messrs. Barry ' Clover ' Cubourn. Dock. •Dowdoll, Raton, Gaylord, Gibboney,. Hamilton, P eutock. Huneker, Leisencing, :W. Cart hy, Magee, Manley. Moorhead, Morris, Patterson, Reinhold, Roberts, Salishawy, Wal ter, Vy i wed e, Tearsley and Wright, .....NNreaker —25. So the question was determined in the af firmative. On thegnestiou, Will the House *pee to the - fourth amend ment? The yer and nays were taken, and were as follow, its,: Yeas—Henze. Anderson, Backus, Bell, Beek, [becoming,' Beek, rfeckl Bernhant Boyd, Boyar, Brown,- Brash. Teatime'', wed, Campbell, Carty. Crag. thwwford, Low den, Edinger Fantail, Foster, Fns , Getz. Hamel, Harper, Heinc, Hibbs, Hill, Ilille g es, Hipple, Holcomb, Housekeeper, Hunsecher , Imbue, Johnsen, LetPune, Lebo: lougaker, Loyett, Wealment„ H earths, M' Comt, maugic.,..,me n e ar , Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, Nuhnemacher, Orr Pearson. Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle; Roberts. Shenk, Smith, Eeamb ri to Stuith,lWyoutinga Thointeem, Vail, Walter. Whallon, Wrikeht, gamut] Yearsley, merman and Wright, Speukar—fi.9. :iris--Slessra. Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Fulton, Hihhimey,.. Haines, Hancock, Rune ke*, Ingham', Letsenring, Magee, Manley, Menis,•Pattenion, Salisbury, and Wintrode-- 16. So the question sae determined M the if &maths. - B.(2 f lar r. Pellaglitaaja, . 2116:11 :, 1834 - I Ido certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of tha "Yeas" and "Nays" taken on the Resolution proposing a mendments to the Constitution of the Common wealth for the session of 1866. t 4 Witness my hand end the seal , of isaid office, this twenty-seeenth • y. , day of June, one thousand eight hundred end Sftyeix. A. G. CURTIN, Sec'y of the Commonwealth. Professional Cards Dr. J. Lawrence Hill; DENT‘ST, 0 FFICE in rfrnbersburg ' street one door Vast of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Graromer'istore, where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr.O.N.ltsaiscur, 1 Dev.C.P.KaAirrs,D D ". D.Roassit, Prof..M.J.cops, •' H.S. HCIIIII, .. H. L .Devansa . " D. Gmeenr. 0 li.A.Mveccerome Rev. R. Jeneeoe. I ."' M. L. aTellrell July 4, INS DA YID A. BUEHLER, Wltiorney at Law, WILL promptly attend to Collections and V V all other business entrusted to his care. GrOflice in the Diamond, adjoining the Stare of A. B. Kunrz. Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1, 1856. EDWARD B. BUEHLER, ----- attorniii - fii - iiiii, - WILL faithfully and prom p tly attend to , V all business entrusted - to lu . 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 'bentinel" Office. March 28 18513 • D. 11 1 9 CONAUGHL 4TTORNEY 117" collie. re.noood to ono door_iffeot .of INA!. Book-Store,OlsombtrOutg street.) •111Orltey. and Nolictior for Patents and Pensions; Bounty Land Warrants. Back-Pay sus pended Claims, and all other claims against •the Government at Washington, D. C.: also American claims in England. Land Warrants locateti and sold, or bought,and highest prices giveu. [Ands for sale in lows, Illinois, and other Western States arid Agents , engaged locating, Warrants there. ifirApply to hint personally or by letter. DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Law, lIAS t.lten Mr. STevateson's affirm North West Corner of Centre pare. REI P ERENCE.—Hon. Thaddeus Steeps' Esq.. Lancaster. W. L. CAMPBELL i Attorney nil ItAyr, O FFICE on Chumbersburg street, Get tysburg, two doors front Geo. Ar nold's store, will attend to filing , claims for BOUNTY LAND, under the Ism Acts of Congress ; Pensions, Am All business entrusted to his hands will receive prompt attention. • STORB. rlmiE Subecribers would respeethilly announce to their triangle au .th, public, that they have opened a NEW .HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at,. adjoining the residence of Dario &mount, Gettysburg, in which they are openinta arge and general assortment of HARDWARE, lUON, STEEL, GROCERIES. Cutlery and Coach Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints,Oils, &Dyestuffs, general, incuding every description of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coarh makers, Blacksmiths,Carpentem,Cabinet. makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the i.ublic generally. • Our stock havingteen selected with great earn and purchashed for Cash. we guars antee,(for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on •as reasonable lemmas they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a call front our friends, I.nd earnestly solicit . a Aare public favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character for selltne Goods at ow prices and doing business on fair prin. liples. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID - lEGLER. Gettysburg, J au r t 8.1 831.—t1. Lt CUT FOR THE ©A U RS. TOME this way ,if you want the worth of 1J your money. I will sell you Goods that will . do you good to wear them. Such as SPRING & SUMMER »GOODS as cheap as the cheapest, if not a little chewer. Just call and take a peep at them and judge Itir your self at the Cheap Northwest Corner, where you will be accommodated with the greatest .of pleasure. Rendy.made Clotthing, and Clotking made to order—add& I will sell cheap for Catch or Country Produoe. JOHN HONE. April 18, 1856 VARRIAGE TRIMMINGS vim always be 'L.) bought lower, and a latgee assortment ban elserabere, is alwnya to be bad at FAHNUfTWICSI. A SERA PHlNO—adapted for %arch m .11 ale or family—will be aold very law by MARCUS 'SAMSON IVOOL, and Cotton Caget drirp at - OEO. ARNOLD'S. 800/118 and CEDA R WARE,,for sale • ..BABNEBTOC/ifl. MEE ‘MMAIAIIVigh Rowed a few doors Soak of Me old Stand. ir H. SKELLY respactfully informs of . his old /tomer' and the public generally, that he contin ies the TAILORING tUSINESS, at his new 'tend, in South Baitimore trees where he will be sappy to accommodates!! 'to may patronize him. II work entrusted to his ra warranted to fit and be of moat substantial make. Thankfu for past favors, he solicits a continuance° public patronage. IC:rThe New Fork Spring and Sum mer Fa SHIONSare received. Call and see them. April 27, 1858.-11. 300,000 19EGAR8 of every description an d Brands, all of which are offered lower than any other House in the city. Aud warrants all he sells to be of the beat ma. tarifa. Call and examine. 157:B. UEHLER, A 0.15 7 Franklin streak Nov. 24, 18 O BOXES BLACK FAT in store and for sale by WM. BUEHLER, N 0.167 Franklin street, Baltimore TOBACCO. tirkirk ooxEs 4.L B. LUMP TO. .m• BAUC in and for sale, at 11 cents by the H" box, store at BUEHLER'S OlcrlSiand, the cheapest in the city. No 157 Franklin et., Baltimore. Its MIDS. KENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO, 20 Bale, Havana, 25 do Salina. 20 d Bi. Jago, 20 Cases Seed Leaf. Just received and for rale by WM. BUEHLER, No. t 57 Franklin street. Nov, 24, 1854. Hanover IL Blair Wad. IrRAINS over the Hanover Branch Rail 1. road now run as follows • First Train leaves Hanover at 9, A. M., with Paauengers for York, 'Harrisburg, Col u ru• bia and . Philadelphia. This train also con ;meta with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at 121 P. M., stopping at Glenrock, Park ton and Cockeysville. Second Train leaves at 3 P. M. with Pas. Bangers for Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns with Passengers from J. LEIB, Agent. Jnly 27, 1855. 'SPOUTING! SPOUTING! GEORGE and Henri Wempfer will Make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cast: or country pro. duce. Farmers and all others wishing their H Rises. Barns.'dtc. !pouted, would do err . "to give them a call.- G. dr H. WAMPLER gIENTLEMEN, do you wish toselect from 1-A a large and handsome -variety of Cravats, Handkerehiefiv, Suspenders, %lee? if you do, call at SCHICK'S. 5• fin ); ON HAND topay for LAND W 91UnI.JTJ' WARRANTS., Persons bay ing any to sell will receive the highest price in cash _by calling on' EDWARD G. FAHNESTOCK: EILEDONIA IRON: lIAHNESTOCK BROTHERS, having the exclusive sale of CALEDONIA LtILL ED IRON for Gettysburg, would cull the at: teation of 'buyers to this Male of Iroo—the best in the 'market—which will ne sold at the .owest rates. We keep a large supply of HAMMERED IRON nmseautly on hand. Cail at the sign of the , RED FRONT. RAY WANTED. . YERSONS having Hay to sell will do well by •calling on the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at till times. 0:7 - As he intends having the Hay; after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will he given to those from whom he may purchsve. SOLOMON POWERS. Den. 24,11852.—tf BOJC OBA 1 00, d E c s c us: n r t O r N e GR n p r sale by. WM. BUEHLER, I . No. 167 Franklin street AFRESH . supply of Goods at the Variety Store of COBEAN & PAXTON. . I , M P 0 IT A N T MO the citizens of Gettysburg and Strangers who desire to know where to 'find a large and handsoile variety of Summer HATS and SHOES,--are invited to call at W. W. PAX. TON'S SZORB, where they will Ond the most elegrmt. White Beavers,and White Silk Hats, Panama, Canton and Braid; also, Soft Ftench Hats, and a large stock of Gentlemen and Ladiee and Children's Summer Shoes and Gaiters of every style and price. Call and see he goods. W W PAXTGN. June 13,1856. A LARGE assortment of Queensware, na, Glum and Stone Ware, COSEAN & PAXTON'S.. ITOLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINTMENT can be had in, Gettysburg, at thu Drug . Store of A. D. RIIRTILER. 110NNETS, Ribbons, and Flo Were, of every it/ variety, and to snit every taste, to be found dhenyo at SCHICH'Sf THE STIR IND BANNER, publiidscsi every Friday Evening, in Bald more street, in the three limey bnild i a few doors above Fuhn- I °stocks Store, by D. A. BUEHLER. TERMS. If paid it advance or within the year $2 per aantint--iinot paid witiiin the year $2 50. Ne ipaperdimontinued until all arrearages are paiezrept at the optconof thelditor. Sin gle copies 61 cents. A failure to notify a die ,continuanie will be regarded as a new engage ment. • ' Adrertisan'ente not exceeding a square in serted three times for sl—every subsequent insertion 34 cents. Longer ones in the semen proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered fot a given time will be continued un til forbid. A liberal . reduction will be made to those wb3 advertise by the'year. Job listing of all Ends xeouted needy aad promptly, sad on reasonable term. • Philadelphia Adverilreme■ls FIRE PROOFS! Till SALAMANDER SASES OP PHILADEL PHIA AGAINST THE WORLD 1 EVANS & WATSON, 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 tions which have been made of them, as ren dering an undoubted security against the ter ific element; HILADILTITIA, April 12, 1856. • Mesas . EV P ANS & WATSON :—Gents—lt aft 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 of lOU some months since, we saved a large portion of our jewelry, books, papers, dm., exposed to the calamitous fire in Ran stead Place, on the morning of the 11th instant. When we reflect that these Safes were loca ted in the fourth story of the building we ooeu pied, and that they fell sulisequently into a heap of burning ruins, where the vast COCICE111• trauma of heat calmed the brass plates to meet we cannot but regard the preservation of th, valuable contents as most convincingproof 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 it BRO. PRILADELPIIIA, April 12, 1856. MESSRS. RUNS & WATSON have to offer you my testimony in favor of the great security afforded to ray entire stock of jewelry, books, papers ! Ice., 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 fallett 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 one who witnessed the open ing and interior examination, a matter of pro found astonishment. Toall who may require a perfect protection rota the ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to recommend the use of your SittbiVits consid• er they have now undergone the most trying tait. ' N. E. MORGAN. • PHILADELPHLt, April 12, .1856. MESSRS EVANS dc WATSON :—.l.3entlemen No doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn the good condition in which I discovered my hook, policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and other valuable documents, when on Nei day last I opened the Safe made by your firm. - With my knowledge of its great ezpomire both to the intensity of the heat from so het a fire, as that which destroyed the Artisan build ing, as also from the force of - the fall from its former elevated position in the third story, I could entertain but slender hopes prior to its interior inspection, that the contents which I once so highly prized would ever be of any ser vice to me but as these fours are now happily I removed, feel it only due to say Wyou, that I can henceforth recommend the use 0f . ..T.0er Safes to all who may wish to feel a confidence in the perfect security which such means pro vides againet so frightful an element. EDWARD GASKILL, Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and This of Locks for Banks, Stores, tic. April 25, 1856.—1 y "Philadelphia Advertisement." EVANS FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFES reOR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and Oth ii ers, having Books; " opera or other valeta", bles, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS: Day. & Newell's (liobb't) BANK LOCKS. A CARD.--'fas "F RE rnoor SairE," that preserved ourßooks, Tapers, &e., during the Greed' ire at Hart's Buildings,' was purchas ed of OLIVER EVANS, 618. 2ad., St. Phil. ad'a. GETZ it BUCK. • "REFAIGERATORS & AND WATER FIL. TEES." EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera tors for cooling and preserving mettle, butler, milk, water and all articles for culinary purpo. ses. WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish ormuddy water, whether effected by ra ins, lime stone, marl or other causes ; can be bad separ ate or attached to the Refrigerators--a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in tlywarm est weather. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the use of warm or cold water. WATER 'COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores & Dwellings. STOLtE TRUCKS, for moving boxer, bales, &c. SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG GIST do. , OLIVER EVAN.R No. 61.5. Second ; st., (2 doors below Chesnut) Ve.3 I 3TABLIBILED in 1835.) b. 8,1856.—1 y H. BYRAM. J ET. MAY PIEROB FREE OF CHARGE 1 ! TO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRA VINGS, enticed "Bolton Abbey in he Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, from the celebrated painting by Landdeer, and the "Departure of the. Israelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful eugraving . from a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above engravings is $3 peecopy, but will be sent free of 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 persons by forwarding the I subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Harper's, Gody's, Puttun's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, &e., will receive the Magazines for oneyear and a copy of either of the saw beautiful engravings, free ofchazge, 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 copy of either of the 'above - en gravings. , Every deeription of engraving on w ex ecuted with neatness and despatch. Viewkel buildings, newspaper headings,Jziews of/ma chinery, book illustrations, lodge certificates, business cards, ' otders sent by mai l promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved can send a daguer. eotypo or Sketch'of the buildlng by manor ex press. Persona at a distance having saleable arti cles would find it to their advantage to addiess the subscribers, as we would 'act as agents for the sale of them. BYRAItt & PIERCE, 60 Sotith Third-st., hitadelphia Nov. 30, 1065.--ly •-• HERIIINGS SAVE AGAIN, . 1217/ CALIMIPICAIIr 1 Theimly safe Which in every instance preen* ed her entire contents ix theta& exten sive .Fires. A T the burning of the Artizan Buildings 11 April 10th, and in the GREAT FIRE in Market &rept; Slay Ist, 1856, the genuine IdIERRING SAFE preserved the Jewellery of 'Geo. W. Simons & Bro, ; Books, Pagers &c, of Fisher & Bro. and Edward Seams & Co., af terzemaining exposed to the burning ruins for nearly FORTY HOURS, and proving conehz lively Asa 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 lierrings,"mtme forth the acknowledged victor, not only preserving their contents in excellent order, but being themselves in a conditiob to go through another ordeal, while the boasted 'Salaznandars" of other makers were badly ned up in every instance, and in some cases their entire contents completely destroyed._ Tothe public ive would simply say, that, during the 14 years thnt Herring's Safe has been before them, more than two hundred have passed through accidental fires without the occurrence of a single loss. We would, therefore, caution purchasers against the misrepresentation of i nterested par ties. The Herring's Patent is the only Fire proof Safe made in this city which is protected by a Patent Right, and we will. guarantee it to resist more than double the amount of heat of any other Sate now known. FARRELi9 & lIERRING, Sole Manufacturers in this State of.. " HERRING'S PATEN! CHAMPION BATES," 34 Walnut Si, hiladelphia. N. B.—." Evans & Watson's Improved Sala manders," "Oliver Evan's," "C. J. Oayler'a," and "Scott's Abestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken in part pay ment for "Herring's,") will be sold at ldw CeB. June 13, 1856._1y NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. NSPENCER THOMAS, No. 26. South • Second 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 Spices,' %hole Spices, and all other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c., ar e ._ All orders by mail or otherwise" promptly 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. Kuehl, 1856.—1 y. SCHICK ALWAYS AHEAD Just from Me City with Me Largest and ret. ilea Stock of GOODS for the Spring and Summer Seasons, to be seen in Gettysburg I A HONG which wilthe found Pain and IL Fancy DRESS SILKS, black Silks, all qualities, plain Delainea, plain and figured Beteg°, Berege Delaines, Challies, Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Shawls, Embroid eries, Gloves, Hosiery and CLOTHS of all colors and pri,es, Cassimeres, for men and ho 's wear, Ve. , ,iings, Mastitis, Tickings, &e. Purchasing at the lowest rate; I am Ire pared to sell at as low prices as goods can be had al any other establishment in the County. In proof of which, I invite all to call and ex anniie my Stock, when they will bo satisfied that such Is the fact. J. L. SCHICK. Southwest Corner of the Dia mond and Baltimore street. April 18, 1856 J ZUSCONID Irainakg OHN W. lIPTON, Fashionable liar. Ger and Hair Dresser, eon at all timer be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From long experience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with such an infinite degree of skilloi will meet wittr - tire entire satisfaction of all 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 NEW STaND. W M. T. KING respectfully announces to 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 114sHIONO, and it will be his constant aim to give entire satis to those whomay favor him with their melon]. Se — Country produce will be taken in ex change for work. W3l. T. KING. Gettysburg, Sept. 58, 1855. kbo .1101117402ELV e ruSTICE OF TEE PEACE, has opened OP an Office in the front room of his residence in Baltimore street, where he 'will be prepared to attend to Scrivening, Conveyancing, and collecting claims, promptly and punctually. Gettysburg, April 20.—1 y BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS. TllE r undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for BOUN• TY LANDS under the late act of Con. grese. Those who have already received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal. ance, by . calling on the siihseriber and mak. log the necessary application. J011:1. 8. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 9,1855.—tf Flour for Sale. IF you want a good barrel of Flour, call a 1 HOKE'S STORE, as he has made arrange meats to have always the best, which he wil sell ut 25 cents advance. May 2, 1856. NOW WE HAVE THEM ! JUST arrived from Beltimore and Phila delphia the beet aseortmeat of Mats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, that has ever been offered in Adams County. RIS—AII colors and kinds, (some entirely new.) Call and see them at the old stand, 'newly fixed up, in Chambersborg street, a few doors from the corner. W. W. PAXTON. March 28 1856. USICAL INSTRITMENTS.—FIutes, Vi cline; Guitars, Accordeons, Fife.a; on hand find for sale by MARCUS SAMSON. LET US REASON TOGETHER. IT has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and suffering.-- HOLLOWAY' PILLS are specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOU. the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of *Kali" mates, n2s, sexes, and constitutions. Pm: fessoy 'ltoway personally superintends dm manufacture of his medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free and enlight ened people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the'remoal of disease. Thom Pine Ralf, Mi Moat These famous Pills are expressly oombd to operate on the stomach, the. liver the kid neys, the lungs, the akin, and the bowels, cor recting any derangement in their functions, pu— rifying the blood, the very fountain of lile, ant bus curing disease in all its forms. Dwrempeso omit iMer Cp l / y. . Nearly half the human nice have taken, these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has-been found to them in cases of disorders of the liver' dye pelvis, and stomach complaints generally.-- • They soon give healthy tone to these organs. however much deranged, and when all other • moans have failed. _Weserol 1e00144 111.1'ialth. Many 'of the moat despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses both. intro duction of thew: Pills, that they may become the medicine.of the massee. Learned Colleges : admit Jhat this Medicine is the bell remedy ever known for persona of delicate kealtb, or where the system has been impairei r se it. in vigorating properties never fail Ilwalliard relief_ No Female, young or old, shonlif ha without this celebrated medicine. It coffees& and reg ulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases like a chasm. It is also the- bolt and safest medicine that can be given to. Children of all ages, and for say complaint ; consequently no family should be without it. • olloway's ills are Me bex( rensedy known i s Mc world for flee following IHaeases Asthma Diarrhoea Bowel Complaints, Dropsy Coughs Debility Colds Fever and Ague Chest Diseases Female Complaint/1 , Dyspepsia Headaches Indigestion' tone and Girvel Influenza ec ondary symptoms. Inflammation Inward Weakness Venereal AtTeetions Liver Complain* Worms, of all kinds ILown'tei of Spi ri ts Piles * * *gold at the manufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80 /Maiden Lane,,New York, ands 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggist s• and Dealers of Medicine drougliout the Uni ted giants, sedate eiviliestiworld r in boxes, MI 25 cents, 62} cent* anal each, 111191aTiere ins consideawlilir seeing by tak ing the larger skies. N. 13. Directions for tHirguiifauce. of pa , - awns i every disorderare atllkeilereach. box, Oct. 26,185—c0w NEW GOODS. GEORGE ARsorz, II AS jUst returned from the. sity with am ILL large and beautiful stock. of Goods as. have been offered to the public at any time among which' are Hosiery, Glares, under Sleeves, Collars, Trimmings, Opera Irwin& Hobe Lawns, De Baize's, Ac., "Lc.. OrnaeweesOs Goads, Ai Great Iflerilklip , Black, Blue, Brown, Olive, Claret, ,nadtDrab y Plaid, Clouded, and Figured. Cloths, Black„ Brown, and Fancy Cassaners, Figured, Plaid. and Plain of every shade of color, Drab De tate, Cashinerette, Bombazine, Silk Warp, Al pac', Ac., Ac. Also, Beady.raade Clotking in great varieiy,„ with a large stook of Grucenes, Queensware,, Ac., Ac., all of which will be sold as cheap as they - can be had at any retail eetab lishmentin the country. The LADIES will please call as we are at. all timesleased to see them. The G ENTLEMEN'S attention is invited. to our large assortment in their hue. In con nection with the Store, is our %1101.1.antata asweaatra. at the and• Stone Front, Where everything is done up in the neatrst and best manner. Wu can rig a man from head to foot in the very shortest notice. Call and see and judge for yourselves. April 4, 1856. FAHNESTOOII. 'MOTS:IMS HAVE received and are uuw opening ry large and handsome stuck ut NER GOODS, and are minared to sell to all its want of any article in their line cheaper thane they can .be bought elsewhere. Baring pur chased our stuck in New York, Philadelphia. end Baltimore, thus having the advantage of all three markets, we can oiler inducements. which can not be bad elsewhere in the Counts . Uur stock embraces - - - of every variety, Summer SILICB, Cbali,De tains, lieruges, 3rilliuntioca . &c., and every thing fashionable t. es' year.. For Gentlemen, we have beautiful styles of. Goods for Coats, Pants and Vests, &c. Giro us a. call, we deem it needless to enumerate ',Wes.- riety of styles and qualities of our largo stock as we , are prepared to furnish everything is our line, at the lowest price. Call early at- FA INESTOCKS' The sign of the Red Frost. April 18, 1856. JOHN HOKE THE LADIES' STORE. A NEW SUPPLY OF FANCY GOODS f MISS RIPIDLELLAN HAS just returned from the city with , a, very large stack of MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS, • . to which oho would invite the attention of her friends and the public, believing thatin -c.x. amination will satisfy them that her Goodsare the best celected and most fashionable as well as the cheapest ever offexed in this place. The assortment comprises ' Cashmeres, Silks, De Lanes, Ginghams,Calicoes, De Base, Coburg Cloths, Mus lin, Lumen, Sack Flannels, Bon nets and Bonnet Trimmings, Salim,. Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Velvets, Artil• dials, Black Veils, Blue do, Gloves, Rosin*. Handkerchiefs, French Worked Collars, • Cambric,Jackonetand Swiss Edgings, . Insertings, Muslin, Sleeves, Mo. hair and Silk Hits, Black Lace and Embroider ed Handkerchiefs, ' • Braids, Fans, • &c. &c ., • iel.Ctsll and examine for yourselves. ..• . Gettysburg, April 18, 1856. . NEWSTOCK of Readyade Clothing, aid ln a great vaiiety of Fancy Articles at • COBEAN ANT PAXTOW!S. QPLEND . TD •lot of TRUNKS low at • GEO.ARNOLDI. BONNETS, and Bonnet Trim had very low .and _prett store of • F A LOW AY'S P ILLS. WHY ARE WE ICK ? Female Camplalate, neas G DODS r desks TOCKB'. 4