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    RESOLUTION
a IIII4O i AXIDIDNESTS TO Tllt COVIITITI7IIOI
, TEI 001111101tWBALTIL
, o ldby the &mak and flinue of&Try
gra* Commonscsokk orPennsylva
rit G eneral Assembly md, that the fel
' hewing amendments are proposed to the Con.
to of the Commonwealth, to accordance
find h the provisions of the tenth article there
of.
?lila AMIXDItEIitt.
tare shall be an additional art:clo to said
Constitution to be designated as article eleven,
as follows:
ARTIC LE
OF PUBLIC BENTS
Section 1. The State ma, contract debts,
to supply casual deficits or,tailures in teven
wee, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided
- 'fiw; but the aggregate amount of such debts
direct and contingent, whether contracted by
virtue done or more acts of the General AA
aeffibly, or at different periods of time, shall
never exectd seven hundred and fitly thous
. and dollars. and the money arising from the
creation of such debts, shall be applied to the
perpfte for which it was obtained - , or to repay
the debts so contracted, and to no other pur•
pose whatever.
Section 2. In addition to the above limited
power the State may contract debts to repeal
invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the
State is war, or to redeem the present °nutted
ing. ladebtedness of the State ; but the money
*ruing from the contracting of such debts, shall
be applied to the purpose tor which it is mired,
Or to repay such debts, and to no other pur
pose wltitever.
Section 3. Except the debts above specified,
to sections one and two of this article, no debt
whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of
the State.
Section 4. To provide for the payment of
the present debt, and any additional debt con
tracted
as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its
first session, after the adoption of this amend.
ment,. create a sinking fund, which shall be
sutfic tent to pay the accruing interest on such I
debt,,And annually to reduce the principal
thereof by a sum not less than two hqndred
and fifty thousand dollars; which sir.king fund
shall consist of the net annual income of the
public works, from time to time owned by the
Suite, or the proceeds of the sale of the same,
or any part thereof, and of the lucerne or pro
ceeds of sale of stocks awned by the State, to
gether with other funds, or resources, that may
be designated by law. The said sinking fund
may be increased, from One to time, by as•
signing to it any part of the taxes, or other
revenuas of the state, not required fcrt the cur
rent expenses of government, and unless in
ease of war, invasion or insurrection / no part
of the said sinking feud shell be used or ap
plied
otherwise than in extinguishment of the I
public debt, until the amount of much debt is
reduced below the awn of five millions of dol- j
lars.
Section 8. The credit ofthe Commonwealth
shag not in any manner, 9r events be pledged,
or loaned to, any ir.dividtml, companycorpo
ration, or associatiou„; nor shall the Common
wealth lanailer teeome a joint owner, or
stotkholdir, in atky company, tintociation, or
corporatton.
Section 6. The Commonwealth shall not
assume the debt, or any part thereof, of any
. county, city, borough, or township or of any
Alorporation, or association ; unless such debt
- shall have been contracted to enable the State
to repel invasion,
suppress domestic insurrec
tion, defend itself in time of war, or to 'waist
the State in the discharge of any portion to fits
present indebtedness.
Section 7. The Legislature shall not author ,
its any county, city, borough, township, or
incorporated district, by virtue of a vote of its
citizens or otherwise, to become a stockholder'
in any company, association, or corporation;
• or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to'
any corporation, association, institudon, or
party.
StCO7QD AIit3VIIENT
There etralt be an additional article to raid
Constitution, to be designated as artick Xll, as
idioms
LaTic:A . Ile
fiVitiEw COUNTIES'.
• Nri county atoll be divided by a line cutting
CI over oue-teath of its population, (either to'
...fririd s new county or Otkiwisec) without the
S. - .44xpreor assent of such county, by a vote of '
• du:electors thereof; nor shall any new county
De established; noutaining less than four hun
dred square milett:
- *BIRD A...... 46 VDMCNT..
From section two of the first article of the
,Conatitutiou, strike out. the words, "of the city
Of Philadelphia, and of each county respec
tWy ;" from section five, same article, strike
out tho words; "of esitackpitia ale of Me
• Accent, counties ;" from section seven, same ar- ,
tide, strike out the words, "neither the city of
• Philadelphia, nor any," and hugest in lieu
therefore the words, "and to ;" and strike out
section Gnu', same article, and in lien thereof
insert the following
"Section 4. In the year one thousand eiglit ,
hundred and sixty-four, and in every seventh I
year thereafter, representatives to the number f
of one hundred shall be apportioned and dig- I
tributed eittally, through the State, bvtlistricts,
le proportion to the number of taxable inhabi
mugs in the reverat Parts tfierimf i exces that
ass county containing at least th ree thousand I
live hundred taxables, may be allowed a sepa-1
lute representation but no 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 repiesentra
Lion assigned it, and shall divided into con
venient districts of centigrams territory, o,
equal taxable population as near as may be
each of which districts shall elect one repro
tentative."-
At the end ofsection seven, same article, in
sert them words, "the city of Phifetde(mtia
rlusU be divided into single senatorial di stricts,
of contiguous territory as warty equal in gam
ble popukstioa as possible ; Out no matt shall
be . divided in tkefarntation thereat."
• The legislature, at its first session, wlto, the
adoption of this amendment, shall divide the
city of Philadelphia into senatorial and repre
sentative districts, iu the summer above proli
ded ;such distriets to remain unchanged untfi I
' the apportionment in the year one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-four.
rolliall AIIII2IIIIEXT.
To be action xxv4 Article L
The legislatutde shall have power to alter,
revoke, or annul, siny chaßer of ineorporatiodp
hereafter confinred by, or'under, any special,
or general lbw; whenever' ih their opinion it
may be injarlter to the citizens of the com
monwealth ; intsuchmanner; however, that no
equities shall be done to the corpora ore.
~ In Senate, April 41856.
ilatoleecf, That this- resolution piss. On
Altia first amendment, yeu 24, nays 5:. Ou the
ward amendment, yeas 19,•nays . 6:- On the
third amendment, ;yeas 28, nays 1. On the
fourtlt amendment, yeas. 23, nap 4.
Faked from the s louneal.
THOMAS .d. MAGUIRE, Clerk;
in Nouse of Reprasentatil*
- , April 21, :855.
Boationi, That this reaolittion. flits. On
the first amendment, yeas 'PZ ) nays 24. ON
the aettoml amendment, yeas on, naps 25. On
the third antemdment, yeas t 14,. nays 25 ;
and on the fourth arnenamentyrese 69, nays.
)pct from dolmal.
WILLIAM JAC* Clerk
Seatvaarfe Office,) A. O.CURTIN,
rt isd Apri lll4 1856. S.tety. of the Coln..
Secretor. s Office, - , j
&nimbus, Jana 27, 1856 ft
raelembraais, 111 S
/do Well eatti that*. above and fare
oi ia a imolai correct coppofthe orapitutl l
talativa to is atoerlikneot of the
filosetitrAiso:'
.lert es was rattail, on fi lly it'.
leirAlleio, . •
In testimony whited I been
, .**•. hereunto set say hand and cane
\ 1 to be affixed the veal orate Seem.
tary's Mitt, the day and year e.
bore mitten.
A. O. CURTIN,
See,' of it. Commonwealth.
1$ Sr.*Arc, dpril 21, 1856.
Resolution proposing amendments so the
Constitution of the Commonwealth, being un•
der consideration,
On the question, -,
Will the Senate agtee to the first amend
ment ?
The yeas and nave were taken agreeably to
the provisions of tie Constitution, and were
u follow, viz :
YeAS—Messrs. Browne, Buckalew, Cress
ell, Evans, Ferguson, Flenniken, lloge, In
gram, Jamison, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Mc-,
Cliutock, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther,
Straub, Taggart, %Vahan, Welsh, Wherry, Wil
kins and Punt, Speaker-24.
NAYS—MUM. Crebb, Gregg, Jordn*, Mel
linger and Pratt-5.
So the question was determined in 66161--
motive.
On the question,
Will the Senate egret to the second *tend
ment
The yeas and nays were taken agreeab4 to
the provisions of the Constitution and weti as
follow, viz :
Yeas—Messrs. Browne. Buckalew, 'Cfees-
well, h.svans, Hoge, lagrara, Jamison, Knox,
Lao back, Lewis,cClintock, Sellers, Shuntaif,
Souther,. Straub, Walton, Walsh, Wherry, find
Wilkins-19.
NAYS—Messrs. Crabb, Ferguson, Otegg,
Pratt, Price and Pratt, Specs 6.
So the question was determined in the,af
firmative.
On the question, ' •
Will the Senate agree-to the third amend
ment?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to
the Constitution, and were as follow, via :
YEAS—Messrs. Browne, Buckalew, Crabb,
Cresewell, Evans, Ferguson, Flenniken, Hoge,
Ingram, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Laubsch,
Lewis, McClintock, Mellinger. Pratt, Price,
Sellers, Shuman. Souther, Straub, Taggart,
Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins, and Plea,
Speaker-28.
NAYS—Mr. Gregg-1.
So the question was determined in the af
firmative.
On the queation,
Will the Senate agree to the fourth emeriti
meet?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to
the Constitution, and were as know, viz .
Yess--Messrs. Browne, Buckalew, Crete
well, Evans, Flenniken, Hoge, lagramilarni
son, Jordan, Knox, Limbach, Lewis, McClin
tock, Price ; &Hers, Shnatau, Soother, Straub,
Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkicut, and Piatt,
Speaker-23. - - •
NAYS— Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger
and Pratt-4
So the question was determined in the af
firmative.
Jourual of the House of Representatives ?
April 21,1856.
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably` to
the provisions of the Constitution, and on the
first proposed amenihneut, were u follow
viz
Yzza—Messrs.Andecton.Backus, Baldwin,
Ball, Beck, (Lycoming, Beck, (York,) Bern.
hard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan,
Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford,
Dowdali, Edinger, Fauaold, Foster, Getz
Haines, Hamel, Herper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill,
Hillegai, Ripple, Holcomb, 'lTunsecker, lm
brie, Ingham, Innis Irwin, Johns, Johnson,
Laporte, Lebo, Longakor, Lovett, M'CalmonY,
M'Carthy, M'Comb, :Naugle, :Weimar, Miller,
Montgomery, 3foorhead, Nunternacher ' Orr.
Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed,
Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts,Shank, Smith, (Al- I,
legheny,) Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Wyo-
ming,) Strouse, Thompson, Vail, Whallon,
Wright, (Dauphin,) Wright, (Luzern,)
merman, and Wright, Speaker-72.
Rims—Messrs. Augustine,. Barry Clover
Cobourn, Dock, Fry, Fulton, Oa lord, Gibbo: j
net', Hamilton, Hancock, Housekeeper, Hun
t ker, Leisinring, Magee, Manley, Morris, Mum
ma, Patteraon,Salisbun.. Smith (Philadelphia,)
Walter, Wiutrode and Vearalsy-24.
So the question was determined in the af
firmative.
7 On the querion,
Will the 'loose agree to the' second amend! .
moot
The yeas and , nays were taken and were as
viz :
YEAS-3fess*Anderson, Backus, Baletwin,
Bull, Beck, (Ltroming,) Beck, (lurk,) Bern
hard, Boyd. Bi"bwn, Brush, Buchanan, Cald
well, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Fausold, Foster,
Gets, Hanes, Hamel, Harper,, Heins,
Hill, Hilligas, 'tipple, Holcomb, Hurusocker,
loitrie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, John
son, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, Dr-
Cahnont, M'Carthy, M . CumbiMesuglo, Menear,
Maier, Montgomery, Moorheart Nitnnemach
er, Orr, Pearson, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed,.
Reithold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith,
Strouse, Vail, Whallon, Wright,
[l,Tiserve,J Zimmerman and Wright. Speaker
Sairs—MSsarst. Aughstine, Barry,: Clover,
Edinger, .Er y, tattoo, Gaylord, Othboney,
Hanoeck, Iluneker, Leisenring,
Nlagee, Manley, Morris, Mumma, Pistersou,
Phelps, Salisbury, Smith, [Calabria,] Thomp
son, Walter, %Vintrodn, Wright[Danphin] and
Yearaley-25.
So the questionOita determined iii the s 1
firmativr.
Oa the questlee t •
Will the House agree to the eke/kap:mad
meet?
The yeas and says were taken, aa4 wore u
follow, viz:
YEAS-A.3Eoam. Anderaon Backus;' Baldwin,
(Ball, Beck, [Lycoming,] Beck. [York,J Bout.
hard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Buchanan, Cald
well, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Ed
inger, Fausold, Foster, Fry, Get* Haines,
Hamel, Harper Heins, Hibbs, Hilt, Hillegas,
Ripple, HoLeomb, Housekeeper, Imbrie, Ing
ham, Innis,. Irwin,. Johns; Johnson; haporte,
Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, M`Calmont, 3VComb,
Mntigle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Nun
aeutucher,. Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell,
/hawser, Reed, Riddle, Shenk,:Smith, [Alla-
Flieny, Smith, lea trt bria,] Smitflj Wowing,
fhtunp.son, kl hallos, [Dauphin d
Wright, [Luxerned and Zimmerman-64.
NAss---Niessrs. Barry, Closer, Cobourn,
Dock. Do.,vdall, Fulton, Gaylord, Gihboney,
Hamilton, II ancock, Iluneker, Leisenring,
Carthy, Magee, Alunley, Moorhead,
Patterson, Reinhold, Roberts, Salisbury,Wal
ter, Wintrode, Yearsley and Wright., Smalar.
So the question was determineil in the af•
firmatiFe.
On the (location,
Will the noose agree to the fourth amend
seat '
. , The yeas nays were taken,.sod were as
Ibilow, viz.: ,
IrEss-- Anderson, Battints, Ball,
Beck, [Lymnsi g,I Bt.ck, iYorki4Beruhard,
Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Brush. Buchanan, Cold
well, Campbell., Carty, Craig, Crawford, Dow
doll. Edinger, Fausold, Foster, Fry, Getz,
Hamel, Harper, Mar, Hibbs, Hill, Ilillegus,
Ripple, Holcomb, Housekeeper, Hunsecker,
Imbrie, Innisi: Irwin, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo,
Lon,, , mker, Lovett, M 'Calmont, II Carthy; M'
Oomlo, Mangle, Mentor Miller, Montgomery,
Moorhead, Nunnemaciter, Orr,.Pearson,
Phelps, Purnell, Ramsey, Ree, Reinhold,
Riddte, Robesta, Sheaki• Smith, [[Cambria, ]Smith, [lVyonring, ] Thorit sntfl•Vall, Walter,
Wkallon, Wright, [Luzerna.) 1 4 eartiley, Zim
merman and. Wright, Speaker-69(
Nsys--Meesre. Barry, Clover, Cobourn,
Fulton, Gibbouey, Haines, Hancock, Mune
ker, Ingham,. Leisenring, Rave, Manley,
Morris, Patterson, Salisbury; and Wintrothr
-16.
SO the question was det•Tmiaetli lithe sr.
hostiles. •
• fleixistarr's Mice,
Harrisbiryri ins. 27,. UM, 11
Stumitykvap
Ido certify that die "bore and foregoing it
true and correct copy of the "Yeas" and
"Nays" taken on the Resolution proposing a
satinaments to the Constitution of the Common
wealth for the session of 1856.
Witness my hand and the seal
of said office, this twenty-eoventh
day of June, one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-six.
• wr A. 0. CURTIN,
Bee'y of the Commouwealti.
PrefleerlOnal Cat dm
C=Vi
Dr. J. Latvrence Hill,
DENTIST, '
n FFICE in rhambertiburg street
11 one door West of the Lutheran
Chtiteh, nearly opposite 0 rammeessiore,
wliellit he may be fottlid ready and willing
tootle:lid to any Cll3ll within the province
of the Dentist. Persona in want of full
sets of teeth are invited to call.
REFERENCES.
Dr.C.H.Datisom, Rev.C.P.KaAirra,D D
". D. lisaysa, Prof.M.Jsceas, '
" 11.8.11vasi, H. L.DAtronsa ,
D. GI , ' 11.A.Mosmussions
Ilev. R. Joa silos. I 0. .L. lltriav IN.
July 4, 1848
DAVID A. BUEHLER,
Attorney at Law,
WILL promptly attend to Collections and
all °did; busineu entrusted to his case.
Cr Office in the Diamond, adjoining the Stove
of A. B. KURTZ.
Gettysburg, Pa., Feb, 1, 1856. -
EDWARD B. BUEHLER,
attorney at lam
WILL faithfully and promptly attend , to
V all business entrusted to bite. He *peels
the German letraguage. Omen iot the same
place, in South Baltimore street, near Foiney's
I/rug Store, and nearly opposite Danner k
Zieglerr's Store.,
M'CLELLAN,
ArkItNET AT LAW,
and Prosfentiffig didernry.
OFFICE on the South side of the Pub
Square, two dotal West of the 'Stegner'
°thee.
March 28, 1856.
IMMO/NA UGHL
IiTTORFET aIT 1.4 W,
(Ofhee te.novod to Goo doer Wimps of Duel,le
Drug dt Book-Stosl,oltotttloorobuti stint.)
wifetorneg tend Solicitor for
Patents and Pensions l
Wintry Lund Warrant*. AC -Pay sus•
muted Claims, and all other claims against
the Government at *setting:on, IX :
also American claims in England. Laud
Warrants located and sold, or bought.and
highest prices givea.
Lands for sale in lowa. Illinois, and
other Western States; and Agents engaged
locating Warrants there.
iterApply to him - personally or by
letter.
DAVID WILLIS,
Attorney at taw, -
MIAS traten Mr. Silk+ Ariewee•o ffi re
u
North< West Cortiet ,of Centre
{we.
REFERENCE.—Hop. Thoideum lite•ens
Esq.. Lancaster.
W. L. CA El EL L,
Attorney at LAW,
OEFICE nn Chambeisburg street, Get.
tyshurg, two doors frmu Geo. Ar
nold'elanre, will attend in Ming claims for
BOUNTY LkND, antler the bite Acts
of Congress. Pensions, ka. All business
,entrunted to his, hands will receive prompt
attention.
HARDWIRE STORB.
TIEF.- Subscribers respeetkilly
announce to their Irietok aim th.
public. that they have opened a' NEW
HARDWARE STORE in lishimoie
adjoining the residence of DAVID ZiEOLilt,
Oet►yaburg. in which they ate opening a
urge' and general assortment of
lIALRDW..4III.I, IRON, STEEL,
GROCERIES,
Cutlery and Coach Trimmings,
Springs, Axles Saddlery
Cedar Ware, Shoe. Fiiiditsga,
Paints Oilq &Dyestuffs
n general, ittentling every description of
utilities in the above line of business—in
villibh they invite the attention of Coarh
miters, Blacksmiths, Csrpenterer,Rabintur
utiakern,• Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the
public generally.
(Air stock :having been selected Wide greak
earn and pr, , rchaslord for Cash, the guaut
atuee,(for Ilse Ready Money,) to dispose
of any part of it on as reasonable terms set
they can be purchased nn} where.
We pirtionfcrly regeente .nll ream one
(fiends, hdd earnestly Solicit a Acre oil
phblic faVor. All we are determined to es
tablish a character for gentile Gobeis at
o* prices anil doing business on farti.prin
littfes. ' '
JOEL O.' DANlrit,
DAVID "IDOL R.
OilkombinthTuneitmeal,Lo.
•
It.ooll OUT FOR THE ©NES.
COME this way if you want the'worth of
%.1 your mousy. I will set' you Goods that
trill do you good to wear them. Suds as
SP/UN° it SUMMER GOODS ne Owl)* as
the (theapeat, if not a little chaper. Just call
iikt4 thke a peep at them and judge for your•
selfPt the Cheap Northwest Corner, where you•
will• he accommodated with the greatest of
pleasure.
Arse':
Readponade
iincl'Clothing made to ofifer—rrilicla I At'
etiedp for Ciiishor Cony Prodpice.
JO/Br 1100.
April 18, 1856.-
ARRIAGE TRIMNGS dad ah44bye be
C
bought lower, and a larger asst rtmeot
Min elsewhere, is always to be bad at
FAITNESTOMCS'.
ASERA 1113140---*cliilited for clitrch m
lie or family-A•orittbd soli! very Id* By
EAROES SAMSON .
UTOOL and Cddeltrlattes.
BROCIMR. said CEDAR WARE foe. sale
as , FABSESTOCES.
l itMdelkte&lli•
Removed a fn., doors &ash of de o/dEttand
H. SKEILY respvctittllyOrme
hie old customers and the public
'nerally, that he confin
es the TAILORING
URINES% at his new
end. in Sooth Baltimore
Tees where hn will be
'Terry to accommodates!!
'he may patronise him.
work entrusted to his
•e warranted to fit and
Antal make. thankfu
f or p os t f a vors; hr solicits a comineanee o
puhlie patronage
'Cr The New Fork .Spring end Sum.
riier Fa SIIIONS'are received. Call and
see them.
April 27. 1855.--if
300,000 of emery
"'AR" sc
deription, all d
Brands. all of Which aro offered lower
than any other Rouse in the city. Aud
vagrants all heiella to be of the beet ma•
ieriaL Call Ansi
%TM. BUEHLER,
raoe t 47 Franklin street.
Nev. 24, 1884.
An BOXES BLACK. FAT in store
41 '‘IF end for asle
•WM. BUEHLER,
No. I e 7 Franklin street. Baltimore
Toll Ace();
•
100 • i BOXES LB. LUMP TO.
SACI,IO in store and for sole,
at 11 cent by the box, at BUEHLER'S
Old Stand, the cheitpess, in the city. No
161 Franklin It., Ilsitittiore.
1 fins.% KENTUCKY. LEAF
TollAcco, 20 Bides Havana.
25 de Segue. 20 do Si. Jag°, 20 cases
Seed Leaf. Jost 'received and for rale by
WM. BUEHLER,
Ito. 167 Franklin street.
Nov. 24, 1854.
Ilanairer R. Railroad.
►TRAINS over the Hanover Branch Rail
1 road now run u follows :
Firer. Train leaves Hanover at 9, A. M.,
with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Colum
bia and Philadelphia. This train also con
nects frith the Express for Baltimore, arriving
there at 124 P. M., :dapping at Olenrock, Park
ton and Cockeysville.
Second Train leaves at 3 P. M. with Pas
smigers tor Baltimore and intermediate
places ; and returns with Passengers rocs
York, ie.
J. LEIB, Agent.
Jnly 27, 1865.
SPOUTING! SPOUTING
CI EORGE and Henry Wampier will
Make House Spewing and put up
the same loin - for cash or country pro.
dune. Marmara 'and all others wishing
thei , H lases, Hine, Ic. spouted, would
do we "to give them a call. _ .
G. dt, N. WAMPLER
GENTLEMEN, do yen wish to select from
a large and handsome variety of Cravats,
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c? lf vou do,
call at • SCHICK'S.
Ssnn ON HAND to pay for LAND
50t/t/ WARRANTS. Persona bar
ing any to sell will recbire the highest price in
mitt by calling on
EDWARD G. FARNESTOCK.
CALEDONIA IRON.
HNESTOCK BROTHER/3, having the
exclusive sale of CALEDONIA NOLL
ED IRON. for Gettyaburgi would call the at
tention of buyers to this ine'es of Iron—the
best in,the market—which will be sold at tne
lowest rates.
We keep a large supply of HAMMERED.
IRON constantly on hand- Ca at the Alga
of the RED FRONT.
HAY WAVED.
PERSONS lia7ing Hay in sell will do
well by calliag on the subscriber, in
Gettysburg, w ho is desimus of purchasing.
The highest Marksprice will be paid at
ell times. OZTAs a: intends having the
'hyoid - ter being P 1
bed, hauleH either to
Hanover or Balaniire. the preference to
haul Will be giveti to n those from whom he
may puralume. '.'
SOLBMON POWERS:
Bee. 24. 1852.—f1r
00 13(X
HEST cortGßEBg
1 TO ) BA. E CO, in store, and fof
sale iiy . Whi BUEHLER,
Not 167 Franklin street
AtMESH auppV et Goode at tile Variety
Btobil'of COBEAN k PAXTON. ~
t. 4,
. INFO T.A NT
TO the dititens of Rysbnrg and Stranger&
wbo.desire to at where to fi nd a large'
and handionre van e of
of Simmer HATS and
'SHOES e gtere invi toiall at W. W. PAX
TON'S STORE w I t::: te ito they. will fi nd tbd ,
most elegant White '
re and. White Silk
Hata, Pandora, Cant
e ritid Braid ;; ,also , So ft
lirench HlO, and areit stock of (gentlemen
and Ladies' and Chil l tis Einrnmenhoes and
Gaiters of every style" dpriee; 'Call and see'
he goods.
..;
*. w. PAXTON.
June 18,.1856. I
ALARGS 'mole!
no, Orsetrand S
CO
mg o$ Queenswaref Chi"'
tae Ware,
'AN & PAXTON'S. '
OINTiaNt
ttysbut, at tli6 Drug
A.D. BUEIILEIt.
HOLLOWAY'S
Ca&L he thul in G
Store oft
XONNETS;Ribb
variety, and to
found cheap at
and Illowers, of every
tut evety taste, talk
SCHICK'S.
Ns STAR
ND
Is published every . F Evehing, Baltii.
more strtitt, in th ree istary build• ,
ing, Ohs , d e above Plain
eatoclui tore, by
D. B EHLER.
TE MS.
If paid iirssivanee within the year $2 per•
annum—if not paid w hin the year $2 --
Ko until all aVrearages are
paid—exeOpt dt the
. o ion of thelditor.
copies'oi dents: failuri:, toonotify dia
eontinuando *gibe rded as a. new engage.
ment.
Adnertisem ; edis pxceedinge square in
serteddirtie tit* foil $l--every subseqnend
intettion 28'dents.- Longer ones in the seem
proportitinv advOtasernents rust specially
sederedibtra &ran tide will be Continued Ra
ta forbid. A lihml teduction will ! be madly
*ldioms who niterstiseby the year. '
lob riniins, oe al kinds xeented neatly
sad promptly,, arui °anima/de taema.
Adirertliebsents.
FIREPROOFS!
THE SALAMANDER SA/ES 07 PHILADID;
PIMA AGAIN/37T= WORLD
EVANS & WATSON, Nte. 26 South Fourth
street, Philadelphia, have had the street
demonstration,, in the following certificates
that their mane:metre of Sedanekeder Safes
has at length fully warranted the representa
tions which have been made of them, as ren-
dering an undoubted security against the ter
rific element:
PAILLDELPHIA, April 12,1856.
Massa. Evans it WATSON :--fients—lt fig
fords us the highest satisfaction to state toyon
that owing to the very protective qualities o,
two cif.thoSalamander Safes which' we pur
chased of boa some months gnu we tumid a
bilge porlion of our jeweliy, balks, papers,
Ike., exposed to the calunitotia dre in flan
stead Place, on the morning: if the 11th
instant,
When we reflect that these Safes were loca
ted in the fourth story of the building we oots
pied, and that they fell subsequently into ft
heap of burning ruins, where the vast concen
tration of heat caused the brass plates to men
nb cannot but regind the preservation of thi
valualde contents as most convincing proof o
the great security afforded by your Safes.
We shall take much pleasure In recom•
mending them to men of business as a'sure re-
Bantle against the lire. •
GEO. w. SIMONS & BRO.
PaiLangumta, April 12, 1866.
1111181413. EVANS & WATSON have to offer
you my testimony in favor of the great "acuity
afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, books,
papere r during the recent disastrous can
thigratios in Ranstead Place, from the fact
that the same were contained in two of the Sal.
amander Safes manufactured by you. • -t
Having liken from the filth story of ths'
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
worn the ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to
recommend the use of your Safes, as I consid
er they have mow undergone the most trying
ted. N. E. MORGAN.
• PniunsteniA, April 12, 1856.
Means Duns & WATSON :--dentleMen—
NO doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn
the good condition in which I dirriovered my
hook, polioy 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 beat from so hot a
fire, as that which destroyed the Artisan build
ing, se also from the force of the fall fin= its
former elevated position in tie third story, I
could entertain but slender hopes prior to hs
interior inspection, that The contents which I
once so highly prized would ever be of any ser
vice tome but u these fears are now happily
I
removed, feel it only due to say to you, thatl
can henceforth recommend the use of your
Safes to all who may wish to feel a confidence
iu the perfect secanty which such means pro
vides against so frightful an element.
EDWARD GASKILL, Bookbinder.
Constantly on hand Patent Powder and
Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores, A°.
April 25, 1856.—1 y
"Philadelphia Advertisement."
EVANS FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFES 1 41
FOR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and Oak
erg, having Books, ' opera or other ca/ua.
Wes, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS.
Day & Newell's (Hahn') BANK LOCKS.
A LARD.—Tug "F as PROOF Esse," that
preserved ourßooks, Tapers, (Pc., dunng the
GreatF ire at Hart's Butldiags,' was purchas
ed of OLIVER EVANS, 61S. 2nd., St. Phil
ad's. GETZ & RUCK.
"REFRIGERATORS it AND WATER FM,
TEES"
EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera
tors for cooling and preserving meats, butter,
milk, water and all articles for culinary.pusw
ses.
WATER FILTERS, for purifying brockith
ormuddywater 2 whether effected by ruins, lime
stone, marl tesolher causes; can be had sepac
to or attached to the Refrigerators—a small
quantity of Ice' Cooling the whole, in the warm,
eat weather.
PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the
use of warm or cell water.
WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores &
Dwellings.
STO,tk.: TRITONS, for moving boxes, bales,.
SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG
GIST do. •
OLIVER EVAN.R
No. 61.8. Second-5t.,.(2 doors below Chesnut.),
Teorssusnen in 18354
b. 8,1856.—1 y
H. STEAM.] L I'. MAY PIERCE
FREE OF CHEARGE I I
T wo
SPLENDID PA.RLOR ENGRA
VINGS, entited "Bolton Abbey in the
Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving,
from the celebrated painting by Landscer,
and the "Departure of the Israelites from
Egypt," &large and beautiful engraving frees
a painting by D.. Roberts. The retail price if
the above engraiings is $3 per copy, but will
be sent free of charge as follow a :
The subscribers have established a BOOK
AGENCY 'in Philadelphia, and will 'furnish
any book or publication'at the retail price free
of postege. Any persons by forwarding the.
subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines,:
such as Harper's, Gody's, Putnam's, Gnihain'ai
Frank Leslie's Faxhions, &c., wiM receive the;
Magazines for one year stud ,ft copy of either of
the aboveleautifid engravings, free of charge,
or ifsubscribing,to a $2, and a $l, Magazine
such as Peterson's, and Chalien's Ladies
Christian Annual, they will receive both Mag.
acrlnes and a copy
,of eitheti of the above en:
graving&
Exery destvlption of engraving on wood ex
tinted with neatness and despatch. Views of
buildibgs, newspaper headings, views of ma
ehinery, book illustrations, ledgc certificates,
business cards, &c. orders , a ent by mail
promptly attended to. Petionsiiishing views
of their buildings engraved can send ndaguer.
eotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex
press..
Persons at a distance Bottling saleable arti
cles would find it to their advantage to address
the aubeeribers, as ire vrotild' act as agents for
the saliref them.
BYRAM hs PIERCE,.
50 , South Thi ht7adelphia.
Nov. 30, 1855.;.-1). •
lIEERIFtiNG'S SAFE
AGAIN i, .
elliriA Avi•Or s
The ceslie Safe tohidi in eves* i .0-tattei• pram..
• al their, on4i— ermients sly she /ate erten.
sitt
AT the bnrning de the Artizvii 1-..ildings
April 11.04 . 0. 4 1W the ORE. .P FIRE in
Market Sir cut, 1.-t, 1856, ;lin genuine
HERRING. SAFE pre....irved the') ewellery of
Geo. W.Gliions Sr. brio ; Books, Papers &c, of
Maher AI Bro. and Ewilard &mans & Co., af
ter feel4lsl . lilig e pas( I lo'the•burning ruine for
hearty FORT) 1101 RB, and proving conclu-
Ovoly*Aiit; ite . dvi ...vraya claimed for them
theft' grieilti superiority over all securities .ncitr
knOnl•
Po these fires, the HERRING'S NAVE,
standing aide by side with those advertised as
"warranted to stand 10 per . oont. more fire than
Herringa r neame forth the acknowledged victor,
not only preserving their contents in excellent
orderlbut being themselves in a condition to
go through. another ordeal, while the boasted
' l •lalaniandsrsr of other makers, were. badly•
toed up'in intery instance-,:and in some casee't
heir enfire contents completely destroyed..
To the public we would simply say that,
during the 14 years that Herring's Safe has
been before them more than two hundred
have passed theough aecidental fires without
the occurrence 6f a single km..
We would, therefore, caution purchasers
against the misrepresentation of interested 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 mown. ..
FARRELS&
Sole Manufactuters in this State of
NICERINIAI PATENT CHAMPION NAP[/, 4
34 Walnut S. Alladelphia.
& Waimea Improved Sala
manders," "Oliver Evan's,7"o. J. Gayler's,"
and. "Scott's Abestos," lion Chests, (a large
assortment having• been taken in part pay
ment for "Herring's,") will be sold at low pri.
CPA.
June 13,,1836.—1y
NEW WHOLESALE
DRUG STORE.
SPEN CERSeco THOM A Sstree poi 26
1m So te nt!
Matliracturer, and Deale r inl3ru ll get.ancrkiedil
eines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints,
Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and Ameri
can White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware,
Varnishes ; &ashes, Instruments, Ground
Spices, %hole Spices, and all other articles
usually kept hy Druggists, including Borax,
Indigo Glue, Shellac, Potstsh, &c., &c.; &e
AU orders by mail or otherwise promptly at
tended to. Country Merchants are invited to
call' sad'examine our stock before purchasing
elsewitere. Goods sent to any of the wharves
or miltoad stations. Prices low and goods
warranted.
March 1, 1856t4-Iy.
SCHICK ALWAYS AHEAD I
fiat from the City
.scith the Largest any{' rei
fies! Stock of 4900114 0 the Spring
cmil Summer Seasons, to be seen in
Gettysburg /
AMO'NG which will he found Plain and
Fancy DRESS SILKS, black Silks, all
qualifies,. plain Delakes, plain and figured
Betege, Fterege Detains, Chatlies, Brilliants,
Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Shawls, Embroid.
eries, Glares, Hosier an d GLOMS of all,
colors and priers, C. imeres, foi men and
bee. wear, Vesting's, Illnslina , Tickings, &c.
Purchasing at the lowest 'rates, I am pre.
pared to sell at as low pricea as goods can be
had at any other establishment in the County.
In roof of which, I invite all to call and ex
amine my Stock, when they will be satisfied
that such le the fact. J. L. SCHICK.
Southwest Corner of the Dia
mond anti Baltimore street.
April 18, 1856. -
J /O)24ISCONZ VONgtolke
ORN W. TIPTOP, Faailionallk Bar
ber and flair Dresser, can 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 tkrough all the ramifications of the
Tonsorial Depart meat
with such an infinite degree of skill, at
will meet with the entire satisfaction, of all
who may submit their chine to the keen
odeal of his razors. He hopes therefore,
that by his attention to business, and a de
sire to please, he will merit as well as re
ceive, a liberal share of public patronage.
,The sick will be attended to at their pri
vate dwellings.
NEM GOODS,.
GEORGE ARNOLD
11)1ASjusi -railroad from the city with as
large and beautiful a stock. of Goods as
have been offergd to the public at any time
among which are Hosiery, Gloves, 'Undeu
Sleeves,Collars, Trimmings, Opera Lawns
Robe L awns, De Baize's, &c., &c.
Geist/m*3es Goods die Greed Variety.
Black, nip, Brown, Olive, Claret, and Drab,
Plaid, Clouded, and Figured Cloths, Black,
Brown, and Fancy Cassimers, Figured, Plaid
alt d Plain of, every shade of color, Drab De
tate, Cashmerette, Bombazine, Silk Warp, Al
pacca, '&c.
Also, Readymade Clothing in great varieiy,
with a large stock of groceries, Queensware,
'dtc., Ate., all of which• will be sold as cheap
as they cut be hadi at any retail estab•
lishmentin the country.
The LADIES will please call, as wa• are at
all times yleased to see them.
The GENTLEMEN'S attention is invited
to our largleassortment in their line. In con•
nection with the Stone,. is our
agraavaill7.l aiMiP(9l.att*lr a
at the awi•Stone Front,
Where everything is done up in the neatest
and beat mariner. We can rig a man. from
head to foot in the very shortest notieen Cull
and see and judge for youmeives.
April 4, 1866.
PANNESTOCLS aItOTRESISI
'HAVE received and are now openings ve
ry large and handsome stock of NEW
GOODS, and are
. prepured to sell twin in
want of any article ni thew line cheaper than
they can be bought elsewhere. Having pur
chased our steak in New York, Philadelphia ,
and Baltimore,. thui having the advantage of
all three markets ' we Ca can. offer inducenuints
whieh can not be had elsewhere in the County:
Our stock embraces
DRESS GOODS
of every variety, Summer SILKS, Chali De-
Derages, Brilliantinea. &c., and every
thing fashionable f • ea' wear. For
Gentlemen, we have beautiful styles of Goods
for Coats, Pants and -Vans, &c. Give us a
call, we deem it. needless to. enumerate the va
riety of styles and qualifier of onr large stock
air wo are prepared to furnish everything ill
oar line, at the lowest price. Call early it
FALINESTOCKS'
The sign of the Red Aron,.
April 18, 1866.
THE LADIES' STORE.
A NEW SUPPLY OF - FANCY GOODS!
„
MISS DIPCLELLAN
731 AS just ..rekumed• from the city with a
very large, stack of •
MILLINERY FANCY GOODS,
to which she would; invite the attention.of her
.friends and the pnblic, believing that an ex
'inanition will.satis4 them that her Goods are
the best selected , and. most. fashionable as, well
as the cheapese even offered in this place. The
assortment comprises
Cashmeres,
Bilks, De Limes,
Ginghams,Caliaoes, De' ,
• Bage,,Coburg Cloths, bluir
lin, Linnen. Sack Flannels,.Bon..
' nets and. Bonnet Trimmings, Satins,
Ladies' Dress Trithinings,. V elvets,,Artifl••
siale,r. Black Veils, Blue &0.,, Gloves,. Hosiery,.
ilasdkerohiefs, French Worked Collars,.
• Caidriti,Jackonetand Swiss Edgings,
insertings, Muslin, Sleeves, Mo.
hair and Silk Mite, Black
• Lace and Embroider-.
ed Handkerchiefs,.
Braids, Fans,.
' &c., &0.,. • •
18-Call and examine for yettivelvir.,
eettysburg, April 18, 1856, .
S pLEND/D I 1& of TRUN112e,0.1,),0,
LET US MASON TOGETHER`
if A LOWAYS Pll4lk i ;
WHY ARE *l6 ICK.
IT line been the.lot of the human : race to be
weighed down hy disease and suffering.—.
HOLLOWAY' FILLS ire speciall.r adapted!,
to ihe'relief of the WELL% the hrr,,Rvour.
the DIELICATE, end the INFIRM:I of all cli•
mates, ages, sexes,. and eiiiistitntionu Pro
fessor Holloway peasonalli supenntends
mannfaature of hie medicines' in the thiltedl f
States, and offend diem to a Nil and linlightP
ened peoPle, u the best rpmedv the world'eivil
saw for the removal'of disease. t""
Thiaa rut. "woo' the
These famous Pills are expressly combilled
to operate on the stdinuel,4he liVer, the kid
nays, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels,,eo T
reeling any derangementin'their hi
rifying the. blood, the very fountain df
hue curing disease ill . all its forme. '
Drepriadas eral4esi Coseptaititsr,
Nearly half the human face have' . talum ,
these Pills. It has been prd+red in all putts kW
the world, that nothing has bet found' equal!
to them in cases' of disorders'df the liver, dys
pepsin, and stomach complaints generallj.—
They soon glees healthy tone'tb these otWans,
however muchl derangetl, and,' when all dther
means have failbd.
General llrdalth. ,
Many of the roost despotic Governments.
have opened their Custom. Houses to the
duction of these Pills, that they may becoine
the medicine of the masses. Learised Collegoit.
admit that this medicine is the best remedy.
ever known for persona of delicate health, or
where the system has been impaired, as its in
vigorating properties never fail to afford relief..
=Zl==3
No Female, young or old, should be without
this celehntted medicine. h 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 be giYenAo.
Children ot all ages, and for ni.y complaint;
consequently no family should be without IL'
Holloway's ills are the best remedy known in
the world fur the fahneing Diseases
Asthma DiarrhMa
Bowel Complaints Dropsy
Coughs Debility
Colds Fe;:er and Acne
Chest Diseases Female Complaints
Dyspepsia Headaches
lailigestion tons and Gi.,i el
rolltienza ee °Hilary symptoms
Intlainunition , limited Weakness
Venereal Affections Liver Complaints
Worms, of all kinds Lowtessof Spirits Piles:
4 4* old at the- manufactories of Prote enir
HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Liine,..New York,. dud
244 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggist i
sad Dealers of Mtdicine throughont the 'UM
ted States, and the civilized world;itt boxes, at
25 cents, 621 cevittratid $1 each.
11/There is a c4nsiiiernble soiling by tak
ing the larger sizes.
N. B. Directions for the gnitl6nee of pn.
bunts i every disorder , are attired t.b..each bus.:
Oct. 26, 185 /
CALL AND SI.
E CS AD TILE
N E If'
S 7'.1 N
M. T. KING respectfully announces to
his friends nod the public generally
that ha continues. the T.:MORIN& RUM
NESS in the room adjoining the store of
Lawmute Schick, un fronting on the Dia
mond. He has made arrangements to receive,.
regularly the LA TEST FA;4/1/aNs, and'
it will be his constant aim to. give entire satis-
to those who muy Incur him with their (Immo.
Ike•Conutry produce willt be taken in ex
change for work.
Wll. T. KIN 4;
Gettysburg, Sept- 58, 1855..
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, has trued:
an Mike in the tbont rommuf his resolent
ht Baltimore titmet, when , he will be prepnre,l
to. attend to Serivouing. Conveyancing, met
collecting claims, promptly and punctuall).
Gettysburg, April 20.—1 y
BOUNTY LAM) CLAW.
JHE undersigned will nitenti promptly
to the collection of claims for BOUN
TY' LANDS under the Isle act Of von.
'reset. 'Chose who have ekes: y tticeivetli
40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal
ance, by calling on the sithseriber and mug.-
log the necessary ni
J01::1.11. DANNER.
Gettysburg,. March 9.1855.—ti
/•'lour for Sale.
iri" you want a. good barrel of Floor, call' at
EIOdiE'S.STORE, as he has made arrange
ments to have alwaya the beat, which he will
sell at 25 cents advance.
May 2, 1856..
TIN CHU TIN URI!
E. BIJEHEER informs his ,
friends and customers that lie has at
way large assortment 08.
TIN WARE
an hand ready fur lfie Spring sale, made:
by experience&workmen and niggled ma
terials, which will he Poldlow Air:CASH,
ne COUNTRY PRODUCE. .11crealli
and see.
Gettysburg. March 10, 0854,
NOW WE HAVE, THEM e
JUST 'arrived from' Baltimore and Ana=
delphia the beat assortment+ of
...eats, Caps, Boots and
Shoes,
that bas altos hien offergd• in. Adams County.,
118...A.11 colors and kihdh, (span entirely'
nnw.) Vail and see them at the fold stand,i
newly Eiked.upp . in Chamberabut 151041 a fele
doors fronh the darner.
Wo PAXTON.
Medi , •
MtSff:AL Vi;
Mins, Aceordeons; Fifes, &e.e
on hand and for. Bali by
MAIMS 8bb(80141...
tit 01 , 114.1tit$ and noted triditolills eat liar
it,. hid Very low sod pAilti ate the elleagt .
store of • FARZI frcsnowEL.
CAM't OspiitturY var . stY
Grigh ,•••,0
JOHN HOKE