RESOLUTION *morainic: ♦MENDLMENTS 70 THE CONSTITUTION' Or Tn 6 COYMONw6 ALSII Reserved by Me &pale and Muse of &pre tiealatives'of the Comou.oteealb r i of i'eansyirit tti4 in Greneml Assembly mel, 'flue, tho ful- Towius ametoltnenta aro proposed to the Con ititutton of tho Commonwealth, in nevorlinnee, with the pluviaioaa of the teuth article there- FIOT Tit Ore shall bo un additional art:cle to said toneuiuttiou bu dusig,nated to: urticlo is follows: ARTICLt OF PUBLIC DEBTS• Section 11 The State may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures in revel!. nes, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for ; bat the aggregate amount of such debts direct anti contingeat, whether contracted by .virtute,of one Or more, acts of the (loner:a As sembly, or at different periods of time, shall, never exceed seven hundred and liftr thous and dollars : and the money arisin„7( from the creation of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it WAS obtained, or •to repay the debts so contracted, and to uu ether per. pose whatever. • • • • Section 2. In addition to the above-limited power the State may . . contract debts to repeal itivasion, suppress -insurrection, defend the State ill war, or to redcoat the present mulcted hag indebtedness of the Statt, ; but the money arising from the contracting °ranch dehts,shall be applied to the. purpose fur which it iiraised, ur to repay such debts; audio do other pr. pose whatever. • " - Section 3. Except the debts above specified, in set:dons one and two of this article, no, debt wean:4 , er shall' be created by, or ou behalf ut' the brute. Sectign 4. To- provide for the payment of 1 1 the present debt, and any additional debt con filleted as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its first session) after the itdeption of this ainesid teent,, create a siuking 'fund,. which shall be tent to pay, the accruing interest °it such debt, and annually to reduce the • principal thereof by , a sum not less than two hundred and-filly thousaud dollars ; which sinking flied shall consist of the net annual income of the public works, from time to time owned by the butte, or the proceeds of the sale of the same! or any 'ut thereof, and. of the incomb or pro ceeds of sale of stocks owned by the. State,, to gether with other funds, or resources ) that may .he designated by law. The- said .sitiking fund may . be- increased, -ftvin .tame to time, by as. siguiu„l. to it any pert of the tikes, or other ieveuties of the butte, not required for the cur routof government, and . expensesunless in case of thik,littitsitift-tfr insurrection,' uo-part "of the said sinking', fund shallbo used or ap plied otherwise than in - extinguishment of the public debt, .:until the amount of much dela is Tetlaced below thesula,of five millions of dol. lars Section 5. The credit ofthe Commontritath shall non* any manner, or tweet, be pledged, •or loaned to, any individual) . coutpau:yebipte; ratiou„. or association ; nor shall the Common wealth hereafter become a joint, owner, or stuchitolder, iu cup company association , corporation: . • Sectiuti tit. The Commonwealth shall not • assume the debt, or any part thereof, 'of any county, . city, borough, or township ; • or of any -Corporation, or assoc iation; ; unless such debt shall htivd.beett contracted to enable the State to , repoi - invasion, suppress domestic insurrec tion, defeud itself in time of War,or,to ,assist the State in the discharge of • any portion ofits present' indebtedness: • - • • Section , 7. '.Che Legislature shall not author ize any county, city, borough, township, or' ' incorporated ` district, by - virtue of a'vote of its or otherwise, .to become astockholder in any company, associatiou, or corporation; or to' obtain money for, or loan its credit to • any 'corporation, .association,institutionv or .84ZP..011 AiiehnmErr; TtisroeTinU;itain additional art.iv . id Ed kid Coustit.utiou, to.be. desigustext 44 article N.l .1i us follovnki • ' ARTICLE EIVCOUN t No county shall be divided by a line cutting tdr.over onirteuth of its popultitioni (either w form a ntiw - cdunty or Otherwise,) without the express assent of such county, bycute of the. electors thereof, nor uuy . ,new county . belituiblished t ,eOutaiuiug less four' huts cl maim , section Lira of the first article of the Qonstittiticiu,strike' , out the words, "of the city eft Philattelphiai and of ouch county respec fit:4y 4", from section five satire -rulielp, strike out the' words, "of Pirdade/phia and of the scomi couniies;" from section seven, same ar ticle, strike out the words, "neither the city of Philacklphia,, nor any," and insert in lieu therefore the words, "and no .-" and strike out section four,sime article, turd, in lieu ,thereof inscrt the following "Section 4. du the year one thousand eight • hundred mid sixty-four, and iu every seventh year thereafter, representatives ur the number of one, hundred shell be apportioned and , dis tributed equally, through the State, by distriets, iu proporttou to the uumbid of to inhabi tuuts in the several parts thereof; except that any county containing. at least three thousand flee hundred taxables, may be allowed' a sepa rate representation ; but uo snore • than threccounties shall be joined, and no county shall be, divided,, in the formation of a dis trim,. Any city containing 'a sufficient num ber of taxablefs to entitle it to at least two rep resentatives, shall haven separate representa tion assigned it, and stall be divided Into ccfm ' vetrieut districts of contiguous territory, o, equal trixable population as near as may be each of laideh districtl shall elect one repre sentative - At the end of section seven, same article, in- Ifett;;lhese words, "the city of Philadelphia shall be divided into sinyk' ..xuateolul districts, of contiguous territory ae nearly equal in taxa bid. population as possible ; but no ward shall Lisdocuiled in the jennation thereof ." The legislature, at its first session, after the adoptiun of this amendmeut, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial arid repro seutative districts, iu.the meatier above provi \ dud ; such districts to remain 'unchanged until the apportionment - in the year -cue thousand • sight hundred and sixty-lour. To be section xxvi, Article The'legislature shall have power to alter, - revoiie, or annul, any chitrter of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, any special„ geuenil law, whenever in their opinion it iany Le • injurious to the citizens of the eoin niturtrealtlij livsucli atelier, however, that no njwititte shall be done to the corporator& . , , , Ini.?Senate, April 21, 1853: ' That Oda resolution pas& On 'the fig atnendrutatte yeas 24 i nays 5. On 'the . t. , ..taestuntlauietaineout, yeas 19, nays G. Ou the 41ded ounnalnieut, yetta nays 1. Ou the. math amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. listrateilivin the Journal. , • •-• , 1.1103L1S MA(11.1111E Clerk, , • ,lii Butiso of Repreteutatives, • April 2.1,-i:tsitiZ , -,;7lRiosatiti; Thht this resolution puss. -Ort iltit unit stenuudusent, yeas 72, nays 24,: 'Ou • 'Ol4 'monist istuesltuent, yeas CI, Utlyb 25. On -the third iigzitiitimeitt i yeas nay a 1 25 ; • *the fiat . * tuuentlaisist, yeas ti 9, nays Nzeriet, CrobiJiiurnal. WILLIASI - JACK, Clerk. . Aevaetar„fe Otßee, A. G:CUItTIN, • ,•,.44 4 1 4Spia -11556. •Seey.olthe. Cum. , • Seeietary s °Vice, • Haxritbatii *toile 1556 reum,TU*Pility4. l, • tdoo• Webs rectify Sat the , above and fore. ,- • - e-jieleitisisteut awl correct (lop:: dale etiiiiuel 'c , •oktioa•telittiVe to arfiuneodateut of the . 114 1 16 1 .4 6 ti," as the aunt retualua en file in ) henreutiame6t6mYyweattarndleuhuatb: 1! • , c , • : to be adiied the ,seal of the Secre • • ..iii s. .,:' ` 7 tary's Office, the day and year u..: bore written. • A. G. CLIVIII , I, I Sec'y or Alai eutuitionwealth.. 1 SENATK, April n, 1856 Resolution proposing mactalinents to the Constitution or the Commonwealth, being un der consideration, Ott the question, Will the Senate agree to the first amend ment 1 The yeasaud nays were taken agreeably to the provisions ur the Constitution, mud werti iIMOW, vii YgAs--Messra. Hrowite, Bitekalew, Cress well,„Evans, Ferguson, Flenniken, Hoge, In gr.tm,'..lainison, Knox, Limbach, Lewis; Mc- Clintuek, Sellera, Shuman, Suuther, StrittiO, 'rugger', Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wit kin:timid Pim; Specnia-24: :N4is—Measra. Cralib,,Gregg, Jordan, linge:: and Pratt-5. Su the question was determined in the :lira , . On the (potion, Will the Senate agree to the second tuneud meat The yeas and nays wore tulrou agronahiy to the provistuns of the Constitutive and were AS /LAW, ViZ , YNAS -.. Messrs. BrOWIIO, Buelculetv, Cress wolli Evans, kluge, Ingrain, Jmnisuu Knox, Launach, Lewis, :41 eCliateek, Sellers, Jhuitittu, Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, mid N.ays—llessrs; Ctwbb, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and Platt, ; ' Su the, questiou was determine& iu the et' firinative. Gil the question, Will the Settalt;! agree to the third amend ment ? • ' you. and nays were 'taken agreeably to the Constitutioni aud were us follnw, viz I.ooWnei Ituckulew, Crabb, Creswell, livans, Ferguson f Flenniken, Huge, Ingram, Jamison, Jorthiu, line; Limbach, SleClintock, Mellinger, l'ratt, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, T6ggart, .Walton, Welsh, iVherry, IVilkins, and fiat, Speuker--28. • 1%; A Irti-- . 31. r. Gregg-1. So the qiiestion Ives deterniined in the af firtuative. 'Un the question, Will the Seaate agree to the fourth attientl meat? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution; awl were fulluw, viz . YEAS—Messrs. Browne, ltuekalety, Cress- Eans, Flenniken, !loge, Ingram, J anti iirM,-J ()lila'', Knox, Laubm:ll - , - Let, is, McClin• toeit,:Priee, Sellers Shuman, Souther, Straub, Walton, ' Welsh, %%berry, Wilkins, and riatt, Speaker-23. NAYs= Messrs.. Crab!), Gregg, Mellinger So the question trot detepuined in the af firmative.. Journal of the House of Representativei, April 21i 1856. The yeas and' pays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, und on the first proposed amendment, were us follow, viz : ItcAs—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beek, (Lycimuing, Beck, (York,) Item. hard, Boyd, Boyer) Lruwn, Brush, Buidutuait, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Edinger, Fausuld„ Poster, Getz. .Haines, lietper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, nipple, Holcomb, llunsecker, tm brie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Lougaker, 4ovett, bl'ealmont, Alhirthy, M Comb lluu Jt, Menear, Moutgomery, Moorheudf'itturtemitcher; Urr, Pearson; • Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Sheuk, Smith, legheuy,)` , Sinith, (Cumbria) Smith, (Wyo rtut%,) try emoir Thompson, Vail, %nation, Wright, (llauphin,) Wright, (Luzerne,)' Zitu- Mernaun, and Wright, Spwker-72. NAYS—Messrs. Augustine, Barry Clover, Cobouru, llock,.Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Uibbo uey, Hamilton, -.Hancock, Housekeeper, 1-I.un• eker, Leisinring„ Magee, Manley, Morris, Mum ma Pattersou,Salisbury,Smith (Philadelphia) Walter, Wintrode and l'eursley-2-1. • So the qUe.itioll was determined. ia the al- On the question, • ', Will the Rouse agree to the second united merit ' • The yens aud nays were taken and were us follow, viz : Yx.is—MessisiAnderson, Backus, Baldwin, Bidl,lleck, (Lycoutiug,) Beck, (fork,) Beni bard, Boyd, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Cald well, Punpbe.ll, Carty, Craig, Fausuld, boater, Getz, Hanes, • Hamel, Harper, ileitis, Hibbs, Hill, Milligus, liipple, liolcoiub, Hunseeker, lughain, buds, Irwin, Johns, John- SUII, Laporte, bebo; Lungaker, Lovett, M'- Calmout, 3PCarthy, M'Cumb, 31augle, .llcriear, Miller,. Xlontgtimery, Moorhead, A\ uunciuttelt er, Orr, Pearson, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, liobert4l, Shank, Smith, [Allegheny, j &rouse, Vail, W halloo, Wright, ILuzerm,l Zimmerman end Wright, b.:patties. NAYS—Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Edinger, Fry, Fultuu, Gaylord, liibboney, littultou, fluueuek, fluneker,lenring, Magee, illatiley„ Morris, Muumuu, .!.'utterson, Pitetp; Salisbury, Smith, [Catubria„] Thump son, Walyr, NViutrocie, ly right 11.htuphiu j tiled Yesxstey-25. Si the question was determined m the af firmative. Uu thu qUestion, . Will the Ilutiae agrdie to the third amend meet? The Yeas and nays were taken, and were as follow, viz : , YEAs—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, [Lyeumingd Beek, [Yorkd Bern hard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Buchanan, Cald well, thirty, Craig, Crawford, Ed inger, Fausold, Fo.tcr, Fry, Getz, Ilaine.s, Hamel, Harper Heins i , Hibbs, Hill, Hillegnu, Hippie, Holeimih, Housekeeper; Imbrie, ham,lnnis, lnvin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Leht,Louguker, Lovett, ..NP Cal input, 'M'Comb, Mangle, Muucar t Miller, Muntg..iinery, Nut,- neumelter, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Riddle, Sheuk, Smith, [Alle gheny,) Smith, [Cambria,' Smith, [Wyomingd Thompson, W !Whin, Wright, [Danphind Wright, [Luzented and Zimmerman-64. islars—Merersv Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Dock, D04%11111, Fulton, Gaylord Gibboney, Hamilton 1' aneock, liuneker, Lentenring, St% earthy, lagee, Manley, Moorhead, Morris, Patterson, Reinhold, Roberts, Salisbury, Wal ter, Wiutrode, Yearsley and Wright, &taker So the question urns determined in the Air fir/native. - • • • On the question, Will the muse agree to the fourth amend 'flu, yetis and nays were taken end Were as follow, viz': • Anderson, Backus, Ball, Becky LLYcorningillleck, [York,l Bernhard, -Boyd,-Boyer,. Brown,: -Brush, Buchanan; Cold. well, Campbell,' Carty,- Craig, Crawford, Dow -11,14 Edinger, FausolM: h'uster,. Fry,. .Getz, Hatnekkiarper, Hems;. Hibbs, Hill, klillegas, Hippie, • Holcomb; Housekeeper,' Uninieleker, Iwbrie, Irwin; Johnsen, LakiOrto, Lebo, Lortgaker, Lovetti_ Etialicionti:MCastby - , Comb, Mangle, Minicar, Miller, Montgomery,: Mo6rherul, - :Nuntiennieher,.. Orr, Pearsomk Pbelpe,::PurceU, Ramsey, Reed, - Reinhold, Kiddie, Hubei* Shenk, Smith, LCambriail ..LSmith,AWyowing,l Thiransom Vail, Walter; Whallun, Wright, g . mzerue]: Zim itiermiktuut Wright.; • NA7rs- , llturiiii-':- . Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Fultou, • Ulbbliney t . Haines, Higicock, Hupe ker, lughany •Lnisebringi . Magee, ' Hanky,- Morris, Patterisall, Saliibury, and So the questietwinta. datertiiined, in ilia a,' otaie; - : ••'• - - liavrirtauili June 241846. J. Pennsibitutia x . mac. I do certify thait the above and foregoing id; a true and correct copy , of the "Yeas" add 1 "Nays" taken on the Resolution , proposing a- I menilments to the Constitution of the Cou:unou wealth for the session of 1856. ._ t .Witness toy haiid and the seal I ~.c) , of said odic°, this twenty-see . nth .1, 1 ‘ ; 0 , day of June, one thousand eight ' ; .' hundred and fifty-six. A. G. CUR'fIN,._ • See'y of the Coinmenivealth. Preiells - lowa Curds Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, D:ENTIST,. /7111 4 1 CE in Chambersburg street one doer West of the Lutheran Church,nearlY opposite( rammer'sstore, 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 await are invited to call. • REFERENCES C.N.ltapicooyy, Rev.C.P.Kn•ers,D D Prof.M.JAcons, " H. L .B.ivomxa , a. ILA Mcritz.me no no " M• L. ISTacv Ea . " D. Haus it , " H.S. Hu , " D. GILIIINT, Rev. K. bussom. July 4, 1848 DAVID' A.. BUEHLER, 411orney al Law, WILL promptly . attend to Collections and all other business entrusted to his care. FF Office in the Diamond, adjoining the Store of A. B. Kuterz. Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1, EDWARD •B. BUEHLER, attorney al late. lulu, faithfully and proMptly attend to V V all business entrusted to him. Ile spealor the German language. Office ut the same place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's l)rug Stem, and nearly opposite Lawler iS; Ziegler's Store. WM. B. M'CLELLAN, ATTURNICY AT LAW, and Prosecut lug attorney. CIPTI CE on the South side or the Puhlit stinare, two doors West or the "Si:Winer Mara 28, 1.511 H..WCONA UG 11Y, eiTTORNEY .11T LJJW (Olhce rt.novvd to one dour Wee' of Decide Drug & Huok•Sturc,Ubutnbersburg Wet.) ✓attorney (sod Soitctiorfor Patents and. Pensions, Bounty . Land' Warrants, Back:Pay sus pended Claims, and all other clailits against the Goveritinent.at Walinigtoni D. C.: also American claims, in England. Laud Warrants located and sold, or bought,and highest prices given. Lawis for sale- in lowa, lllitmoie, and other Western States ;and Agents engaged locating Warrants thtre. Apply to hint' personalty or by letter. I - DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Lau, HAS taken M r. STEV ENSON'S office North West Corner of Centre S {pare. REP ERENUE.—tion. Thaddeus Stettent. Esq., Lancaster. M. L. C A.MI P D Attorney at LAw, tiF FLOE on . Chambersburg street, Get tysburg, two duors from .Geo. Ar nold's store, will attend to tiling claims tor BOUNTY LAN!), under the lute :tett, of Congress. Pensions, Stu. All busitiebs entrusted to his hands will receive prompt attention. ,1" i W HARDWIRE STORE. ✓ MIK Subscribers would respectfully uououoce to their, iriemdd and tiir public, that they have opened a NEW BARDWARE STORE in Baltimore st.. adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIMMER, Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a urge and general assortment of 11.41ODWAItE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES .CUtlery and Coach Trimmings, Spriugs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, &Dyestuffs, n general, incuding every description of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coaeli anal:era, Blacksmiths, CarpanitcrtiCabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having , been selected with girt mire and purchashed for Cash, vie guart antee,(for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purdiased any where: We particularly request a call trona our friends, mad earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as We are determined to es tablish a eharactei for selling Goods at OW prices and doing business on fair prin. JOEL ft. DANNER; DAVID - lEOLER. dettymburt, Jan t 1 3,1851.—fi. - - tgoot ©HT FOR THE ©I U.. (1011 LE this way if you want the worth of ‘../ your money. I will sell you Goods that will do' you good to wear them. Such as. SPRING & GOODS as chtutP• 113 the cheapest, ff nut a little cheaper: Just call and take a peep 'at them and judge fbiyour. sent the Cheap Northwest Corner, where you wal be accommodated' with the greatest of pleasure, • • kently•niatie Clothing, and l Cio . thing tondo to order—which 1 will sell clieip: for Cash poutt*y Proditqe. • • • " JOIIN HOKE. April 18, 1856, . . C ARRIAGE 11.131MINgg eat always he Cbought lo*er, and a larger assortnieht hail elsewhere, is al*ays to he had at , VAIINVS'rOCKS'.; A SERA PHlRO—adapted for 'Church ot iie or familv—grillbe oold.very low by MARtErS SAMSON WOOL and Cotton Carpet; cheap at " GEO. ARNOLD'Si 13 ROOSif3 and-CEDAR . WARE, toi sale %%QV% RemOrid fat. doors South of the cold Stand. ir EL SKELLY respectfully informs customers and the public -nerally, that he coon& at the TAILORING IJSINESS, at his new . Ind, in South Ila l .titnore tree. where he will be sppy to accommodate all 'ho may patronize him. I work entrusted to his cape warranted toand be of Most Subststithal snake. l'hailkfu for past favors, he solicits a continuants o public patronage. pf.. The New Fork Spring and &m -iner AdSHIONSare received. Call and see them. April 27, 1855.—tf 300 00SEGARS of eiery ,0 deueription a fi'd Brands,. all of which arc °tiered lower than an y other lloute in the city. And urrants all he sills to be ol the best ma terial. Call and examine., WM: BUEHLER, 100 10 Franklin street. Ndv. 24, 1854. sdl BOXES- BLACK FAT in store IVI, and for amlo-by WM. BUEHLER, No. 167 Franklin Airco, Baltimore TOBACCO. 00 *BOXES Ij L B. LUMP TO. BACUO in store and for sale, at 11 cents by the box, at B,UELILER'S Old Stand, the cheapest in the city. No 157 Franklin at., Beitiniurr. H HOS. KENTUCKY LEAF *iv TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana, 25 do Salvia. 20. do St. Jago, 20 Cases Seed Leaf. Just received and for rale by %V5l. BUEHLER, No. 157 Franklin skeet. Nov. 24, 1854 Hanover B. Railroad. TRAINS over the Banover Branch Bail -1 road now run as follows : First Train leaves Hanover at 9, A. M., with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Colum bia and Philadelphia. This train also con nects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving them at 12i P. M., ,t topping at Ulenrock, Park ton and Cockeysville. Second Trull *leaves at 3P. M. with Pas sengers for Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns with Passengers I rom York, &c. J. LEIB, Agent. Judy 27, 1853. SPOUTING! SPOTTING!. ‘3l EORGE and Henry Wampler will Make House Spouting and put up the same low, fur east: or Country pro. duce: Farmers and all others wishing their H .uses. Barns, &,c. spouted, would do wr ”to give them a call. & B. IV AMPLER. tIENTLEMEN, do you wish to select I•rom A-P a large laid handsome tau ety of Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c? If you'do r calla SCHICK'S. 000 O\ HAND to rm. for LAND ' • WARRANTS. Persons hav ing any to t•elloWill receive the highest price in cosh by calling on EmAnD G. FAHNESTOCK. CALEDONIA WM FAHNESTOCK llitOTH MIS, having. the exclusive sale of CALEDONIA Ell IRON for Gettrsborg, would cull the at tention of buyers to this' mime of Iron—the Lent in the market—which will be sold at Lae lowest rates. We kv,p n large supply or HAMMERED IRON constantly on hand. CO at the sign of the RED FRONT. DAY WANTED. PERSONS ha7ifig Hay to sell will do well by railing on the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market prive will be paid at ;' l l times. Oz: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 porch:rm. SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 24, 1852.—tf loek BOXES BEST CONGRESS TOBAOCO. in Fiore and fur WM. BUEHLER, No. 114 Franklin area FRESH 6upplv of Goods at the -Variety it Store of COBEAN & PAXTON. IMPORTANT TO the citizens of Gettysburg and Strangers who desire to know where to find a largo and handsome variety , of Summer HATS and SHOES,—are invited to call at W. W. PAX TON'S STORE, where they will find the most elegant White Beavers, 'and White Silk Hats, Panama, Canton and Braid ; also, Soft Trench Hats, and a larg& stock of Gentlemen and Ladies' and Children's Summer Shoes and Gaiters of every style and prima,. Call turd see he goods. Juno 13i 18.6. ,t 'LARGE assortment of Qneentrivare, Chi na, Ginglila Stone Ward, COBEAN & PATON'S. TIOLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINTMENT Ji• can be' bad in Gettysburg, at the Drug Suire of A. D. BUEHLER. BONNETS, Ribbons, and Frowent, of every' , variety, and to suit every taste, to be' (mud cheep at , SCELICK'S. THE STIR. BANNER,, fiipublished every Friday Evening, in Bahl , . more street, in the.threa story build. ,ing, a few doors above Main- • eatoeks Store, by D. - A., BUEHLER. TEIt3IS *paid in advance - or within the year $2 per ataum—if not - ftrid within the . year $2 No paper discontinued untilall twrearages are paid-except as the optiou of the Editor. Sin gle copies cents. A. failure to notify a ditt- Continuance willbe regarded as a new engage want. , Adoertigement* not exceediura square in sated three times for' sl—every eubsecinent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the sedm proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given, time-will be , continued Mi lli forbid. A liberal reductiom Will be made 19 those wl3o advertise , by the year. Job ranting of all kinds scouted neat* and promptly, mad on reasonable terms. Phil adelplilla Advertisements, TUE SALAMANDER SAFES OP PRILADEL ' pule AGAINST TILE WORLD EVANS it WATSON, No. 26 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, have had tho surest demonstration in the following eettificates that their manufacture of Salamander . Safes has at length fully warranted the representa tions which havo been made of them, as ren dering an undoubted security against the ter rific element: PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856. Mnssus. Evans & WATSON :—(JCIUS--1t itfs fords us the highest satisfacqoa to state toyou that owing to the very protective qualities o, two of the Salamander Safes which we pur chased of you sonic months since, we saved a large portion of our jewelry, books, papers, &e., exposed to the calamitous fire in Ran stead Place, on the morning of the 11th instant. When we rasa that these Sates were loci• ted in the fourth story of the building we occu pied,. and that they fell subsequently into heap,of burning ruins, where.the vast concen tration of heat caused the brass plates to me. e cannot but regard the . preservation of th,. valuable conteuts as most convincing proof o the great security afforded by your Safes. We shall take much pleasure in mem• mending them to men of business us a sure re liance against the fire. • GEO. W. SIMQNS St BRO. PaII,ADELPIIIA, April 12, 1856. MESSRS. EVAN'S it WATSON %--1 have to offer you my testimony in favor of the great security afforded to my entire stuck of jewelry, books, papers, &c., during the recent disastrous con flagration in RansteLd Plate, from the fact that the same were contained in two of the Sal maunder Safes manufactured by you. Having fallen from the fifth story of the Ar- tisan building, where they were previously I laced, and exposed to a vast heat for a long time, theTresemation of the. valuable deposits seemed to.erury one who witnessed the open ing and iMeriur examination, a mutter of pro found astonishment. Toall who may require a perfect protection rum the ravages of tire, I shall not hesitate fs recommend the use of your Sales;'as I tumid er they have now undergone the most trying Let. N. E. MORGAN. PUILADELPILIA, April 12, 1856. M mins Hrs. rt, WATSON No doubt 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 lust I opened the Sate made by your firm. With my knowledge of its great exposure both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a fire, as that which tlestroyed the Artisan build ing, as also from the force of the full from its former elevated position in the third story, 1 could entertain hut slender hopes prior to its interior inspection, that the contents which I maim 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 L can henceforth recommend the use of you; Safes to all who may Irish to feel a confidence in the perfect security which such means pro vides agninstse frightful an element. E D WARD UASRILL, Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks for Bunks, Stores, &e. April 25, 1655.—1 y •'i'hiladelphia Advertisement." EVANS FIRE AND TWEE PROOF SAFES ! ! rai, Merchants Law erq Farmers and Oth ers.' having Books, - upers or other, valua bles, to preserve from EIRE or BURGLARS. Dar Lt Newell's (Bobb's) BANK LOCKS. A C7ARD.—TnE"F ue PRilOr SAYE," that preserved ourßooks., Tarer,r, &c., during the Greed.' ire at Bart's Buildings,' wan pnreha.4- ed of OLIVER EVANS, GIS. 2nd., Si. Phil tufa. GETZ I BUCK. "REPRIG ERATOBS• A: AND WATER FIG EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera tors fur cooling and preserving meal.,, butter, milk, water and all articles for culinary putpu• SOS. R'A'l'E•'R FILTERS, for inlaying brael,•i.vh or muddy ivater, whether aimed by rains, lime stone, marl or other causes ; can be had separ e or attached to the Refrigerator:3—a small quantity of Ice - cooling the whole, in the warm est weather. POWTABLE SHOWEIi BATHS, Llr the use or warm or cold water:. WATER COOLERS, fur Hotels, Stores .L• DweMugs. STO.tE TRUCKS, for mowing Gores, bales, lc. SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG GIST do. - - OLIVER EVA N.s Nu. 61.5. Seeond-st., (2 doors below Chesnut.) (ESTAIILItiIIED 111 1 , 0`.5.) Feb. 8,18.56.-1 y 11. BYRAM.] [P. MAY PIERCE FREE OF CHARGE 1 ! ! %IWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRA VINGS, eutited "Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, trout the celebrated painting by landseer, and the "Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," a larg o and beautilul engraving from a pointing by D. Roberts. The retail price t,f the above eugntvings is $3 per copy, but will be sent five qf charge as tbllcors The subscribers have established a 1100 E. AGENCY in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free of postage. Any persons by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Harper's, Gody's,Putuain's, - Gritham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c., will receive the Magazines for one year and a copy of either of the abo , e beautiful engravings, free of charge, or if subscribing to a $2, and a $l, 31agazine, such as Peterson's, and Challen's Ladies' Christian Annual, they will receive both Mag. nines and a copy of either of the above en gravings. • Every desitription of engraving on wood ex ecuted with neatness autklespatch. Views of buildings, newspaper headings, views of ma ehinery,hook illustrations, lodge certificates,. business cards, .Cc. All orders seat by snail promptly attended to. Persons wishinp, views of their buildings engraved can send daguer eotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex press. Persons at a distance having saleable arti cles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act as agents'for the sale of them. W.-W. PAXTON BY - RAM & PIERCE, 50 South Third.ot., hiludelphia Nov. 30, 1855.—1 y • HEiLItIAGS 4.4,10 AGAIN - THE CALSALEION:I The only. .Safe which in every inalance ',mem eel their conkizta id Me tale' exlen. • • .rive A T the burning of the Artisan Buildings /IL April 10th, and in the GREAT FIRE in Market Street, May Ist, 1850, the genuine HERRING SAFE preserved the Jewellery of Gee, W. Simons t tiro,'; Books, Ptyars &e, of Fisher & Bro. and Edward Semans & C 0.,, af ter remaining exposed to the burning ruins for nearliFORTY HOURS, and proving conclu: sively'wliat we have always claimed for them their ' yeast 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 Ilerrings,"catne forth acknowledged victor,: nut only preserving their contents in excellent order,'hut being themselves in a condition to. go through another ordeal, While the bottsted "Salamanders" of other \ cankers were badly FIRE PROOFS! ruts.' 'tied up irt every inatinde,.and in some cases heir eutira,contents completely destroyed. "To .tho 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 accidental Gres without the occurrence of a single loss'. We would, therefore, caution purchasers against the misropresentatioci of interested psi. , ties. The Herring's Patent is the only Fire-. proof Safe made isthis city, Which is protected by a Patent Right, and we Will guarantee it to resist more than double thwatuount of heat of any other Sate now known. VARItELS IIERRIN(;, Sole Dlantifaeturersiu this State or "HERRING'S PATENT CIIAMPION SAFEi," 34 lira!nut St. N. B.—" Evans d Wattson's Improved Sala; rounders," "Oliver Evan's,'"T. J. Gayler's," and "Scott's Abestos," Iron Chests, (a large assorttrient having been taken in part pap; went for "Ilerring's,") will bit said at low pri, ces. June 13, 1856.—1 y NEW WHOLESALE DRUG S7'ol: E. NSPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South . Second street, Philadelphia, Importer,. Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs and Medi cines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Pla Oils, Colors, White Lead, French awl Ameri. can White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c., &e., All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. Country Merchants are incited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the NVIIIIOMI or railroad stations. Prices low and goods warranted. March 7,1.856.—1 y. SCHICK ALWAYS AHEAD ? Just from 11i City gith ate Largest and ret lied Stork (I( GOODS liar llte Spr;;ag and SUMMIT Seti.volvf, lu be seen in Cell A moNo which wilt be found rain and •t‘• Fancy DRESS SILKS, black -Silks, till qualities, plain Del:tines, plain alai figured Ilerego, Ilette,.. , :elainvs, ChaHies, Lawns, tlingliatits, Prints, Shawls, Embroid eries, (loves, Hosiery and CL(I7'IIS (V . eql rotor:, and ',rice..., Ca,simeres, for men and Loy . i wear, Vestings, lluslina, TiekittAs, Se. l'itreliasitig at the lowest rates, I MCI pre imred to sell at as low prices as goods can be hail at any other establishment in the County. In proof of which, I invite all to tall and ex• attune my SiOek• whuu they will be satisfied that such is the fact. J. 1.. SCHICK- Smiliticext Corner ttl Ilte Ditit• liwitti wvl Ilailimore .carrel. April 18, 1;4.56. 2i L 'l'l' O:KS' JOHN W. TIrrON, Fashionable Bar her am! Hair Dresser, aa II a t all t i owe be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From H long experience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications oldie Tonsorial Depart incest with such an infinite degree of skilLat will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen odeal of his razors. lie hopes therelore, that by his attention to business, and a de sire to please, lie will merit as will as re ceive, a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their pri vate dwellings. E 1111 it: 00 D EORG ARNOLD As just returned from the city with as J. large and beautihd a stook ut Goods as have been offered to the public at any time among Ns hid) are llosiery, ti loves, Under Sleeves, Collars, Trimmings, Upera Limns Robe Lawns, lie 13aize's, &e., &e. Gcluicusne GtEuts. 14, - eat iltrkty. Brack, Bl ue, Brown, Olive, Claret, and llrab, Plaid, Clouded, and Figured Cloths, BM, k, Brown, and Fancy ess3iniers, Figured, Plaid and Plain of every shade at color, Drab De tate, Cash:nut-tate, Bombazine, Silk Warp, Al pUJjea, &c., Also, Ready made Elm hinOi great variely, with a large stock of Groceries, Queensware, km., km., all of which will 'be sold as el.eap as they can be had at any retail estab lishment in the country. The-LADIES will please call, nu we are at all times pleased to see them. The GENTLEMEN'S attention is itivitod to our large assortment in their line. In con nection with the Store, is oar e_upiantsia, Oata , o_avorsii. o at ih; and-Stone Fxont, Where everything is done up in the neatest uud best manner. • We can rig n man from head to loot in the very- ehortest notice. Call and see and judge for yourselves. April 4, 1656. PRUNE ST 00N. BROTHERS II AV E received and are now opening a ve il- ry large aud handsome stock of NEW GOODS, and are prepared to sell to all in want of any article in their line cheaper than they can be boaght elsewhere. Having pur chased our stock in New York,. Philadelphia and Baltimore, thus having the advantage of all three markets, we call offer inducements which can not he had elsewhere in the County. Our stock embraces • DifiE..%S GOODS of every variety, Smuttier SILKS , Chali De lains, Berhges, Brilliantines. and every thing fushmuahle 1. es' wear. For _Gentlemen, we have beantiful styles of foods 'for Coats, Punts and Vestei &c. Give us a cull, we deem it needlefol to enumende the va riety of styles and qualitieS of our large stock as wo are prepared to furnish bverything in our line, at the lowest price. Cull bad) , at FA LIN EsTocKs , , The sign of the lied Prod. April 18,1855. • THE LADIES' STORE. A NEW SUFFIX OF FANCY OOODS! MISS 111 1 CLEI.LAN HAS just returned from the city with very large stuck of MILLINERY c FANCY GOODS, to which she would invite the attention of her friends and ,tbe public,. believing that an ex amination.will satisfy them that her Goads are the best selected and most fashionable as well as the eheepest ever offered in this. place. The assortment comprises • Cashmeres, • .Silks, Do Lanes, • Gieghatna,Calicoes, De : • Dago; Coburg Cloths, , Im, Linnee, Sack Flannels, Bon nets and ponnet - Trimmings, - Satins,: .; Ladies' Dress TriMmings, Velvets, Artifi eialet Black Veild, Blue' do., Gloves,. lioSiery; Handkerchiefs, French 'Worked Collars, ' Cambrie l Jackonetand Swiss Edgings,: ~ Inserting - a, Muilins, Sleeves, Ito ' hair and Silk Mits . ; Black • Lace and Einbroider- , • ed Haridkerchiek : ' • - • Braids, Fane,. 1 . 1 Ste., Callaad eiantine for yetirsolvelK. Gettysburg, April. 18, 1856.• SELViDID ka.i TRulNoKlLToali.D.s. lIAVFLCUS REMEDY POW A. , MARVELOUS' AG.IC HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. THE. GRAND EXTERNAL REINEDI. Y the aid of a microscope, we see million& of little openings on the surface of ow bodies. Through 'these this Ointment, when: rubbed on the skin, is carried to at ,1 organ or; inward part. Diseases of the Kid leys, disor ders of the Liver, affections of the heart, hale 'nation of the Lungs, Asthma, Coughs and Colds, are by its means effectually cured.— Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat orally thickness. Than healing ,Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward com plaints, that cannot be reached by other means. ERYSIPEVAS, SALT R EU7lf AND SCOX BUM, II 10123. No remedy has ever d no so much for the. cure of diseases of the S it whatever form they may assume, us this= iutinent. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can long, withstand its influened -- The inventor has travelled over many parts or the ki lobe. visiting the principal hospitals, dia. peusing this Ointment, giving. advice as to application, and thus been tlin Means °Creator.' Mg countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS. sOltE BREASTS. WOUNDS. AND ULCERS: Some of the most-scientific surgeons now rely solely un the 081! of this wonderful Quit. meta, when having to cope with the worst cu ass of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings,, and tumors. Pndessor Holloway has, by com— mand or the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of the Hatt, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction mil the Medical Stuff, in tint worst crises or wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular molling,.stilthess or contraction of of :he joints. WO2CII 20 years' standing. PILES• AND FrSTIII These and other similar distressing corn— plaints elm be effectually oared if t he WI litlllallt he well riddled in over the parts altbuted and' by otherwise following the printed directions around each put. Inc it,alio,nl and ills slonild be use d! is 1/W follmring egsed LtinibuFo Nleretivull Eruptions Piles Bunions- Burns Chapped }lands. Chilblains l'istulw Bunt li matistn Salt libel' in 61.i1l 0161111SeS L.l ( ;11111t15 SI ill joints UlcerA V e nerul So rem 'Wound:, 'it all kintl4 Nurc I rgs Sore Ilrcasts Sure Ileads Sore Threats Sines of all kiwis Sii ruins. ** Sold at the Manufactories of Pimfessor Ii t 1.1.11 WA 61) Maiden Lane, Now lurk, and 2.11 Siratl, Loudon.. and hv all respectable Druggist: , and Dealers through out the United State, and the rixilized world, in Pots. at 2.5 cents,h24 cents, awl $1 each. 47-There is a considerable all 611 g by tak ing diet larger size . N. it, threetious f S the guidance of nu iiiStits in ev'err disorder are taxed tu each Box Nov. 2, 1653.--vow CALL AND SEE. US AT TDB E IF s T.l 41' V WM. T. KIN 6 re,poirtally animmices td trietillt; anti the public uerally Titl.ut he routiuues the u c in the nom aditoinitig the shire Lawr4ticii Schick. anti fronting 1,11 the Dia mond. Ile has made arrangements to receive regularly tit.: /—. BEST Yds/JR/NS, and it will la: his constant aim ro giie entire sails who may favor him with their et.e.tont. 44,,,y7l'imiary !produce will lie taken iu ex change for (juttybl,urg, Sept. 58, 135,i ilarg ‘ kT - 011:1.1% IITSTICE OF nu; PEACE ltri's' opened ' •1 ottiee in the front' room id . IthOiNitlenco in Baltimore. street, whdre . ,lie will . ,be prepared to attend to Serivening, Conveyancing, and' collecting. promptly and punctually. Getty.diurg,Apidl BOUNTY LIND CLMiIIS, ►undersigned will attend promptly' J U L to the collections claim*, for BOUN: Tl' LANDS under the late act of Cott.' greys. Those wltahave already received . 44 or SO A arcs, can now receive the hal- . twee., by ititiblOintt the suh.criber and tank- - tug thtticceseary as idioatt)m. JOEI, B. 1/kININER.. Gettp.hurg, March 9,1855.-L-tf Flom' far Sate. IF youwont a good barrel of Flour, call at lit) 8 . 1 . 01tE, as be has made arrn op meet's to have always the best, witiat ho will sell at. 25 cents advance.. May 2, I SSG TIN WIRE! TIN ME! EO. E. BUEHLER infusing hie' friende and customary tbut.be ham a .ery large Hifitoriment of TIN WADE on hand ready tor the Spring sale, mudb by emMenced•worknien and of good Ma- , serials, which 'will he ardd low for CASH or. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Irr,Call and see. Gettysburg,. March 10, 1854; . _ NOW WE HAVE .THEM 1 JUST arrived from Baltimore and Phil" fl delphia the beat nettorttneut of Hats, Cups, . Boots • and • • 'Soes,- ' tknt has elnwleen offered in Aditms,County.- MEN.AII. colors and kinds, (some:entirelys now,) CaWand sco them, at the old stand,- utmly fixud up, in tihamborsburg street, a few' iluOrs from tho corner. .March 28, 1856. %if JSIOAL INSTAIIMENTS.-41utes V , /XL olins, Guitars, Accordoona, 'ke' l t on band and foisalo by • • ' MAtte1.7.4.8.41450N..• ONNETS, and Bonnet Trimmings' Sin to -LP bud very lox+ and, pretty at ibis? Mare at. i'MLN LSIOCES.. w.m.. T. laNa.. JOHN. UOKE W., W.. PAXTON'