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    NEW GOODS.
mail Oath System—n
3S years erpe
enee in
1- the Credit bnainess has satisfied me that it
will not do; and !have now determ.nei
dopt the Cash System—sod offer the following
Goods for Cash or predace only
CHEAP CO OTHS •
Bine, Black, Brown, Green, Oliva &c. Fan
Cl Orer coatings, Bearer Cloths, Peter Shem t,
Quainter!, black and every variety of fatter
colors, Ossainetis, Velvet Cords, Jeans and
pantaloon atlas generally. Coburg cloths,.
Merinoes, Deluge, Muslin Dedanes, Alpacca;
Calicoes, Ginghams, &c.,with every cnnety of
Ladies dress goods. Rady made Clothing in
great variety, well made, and cheap.
Domestics, Fresh Groceries, Queenis are„)
qte., Please call, examine, and judge fed
youiseives. All will be goblet the lowest Cash!
prices. GEORGE ARNOLD,
Oct. 3. 1856. -
NOTICE.
ETTliili,S , Testarnentars on the EstateJO.
51-41 SEPLf 0. TIIOIIPSOX . . deceabcd, late
of Germany township, Adams comity', Penn e .,
having been granted to the snbseriber residing
in Littlestown, tame tnanaltip, he hcreily ;ices
notice to all pe.rsons indebted to said Estate
rail and settle the same; and those haring
. .
'claims will present them properly authentica
ted reraettiensent.
JOHN 31"11:VAIN:,
Oct: 17, 1856.--:-3t
that has ever heen offered in Llama County.
fitS„.All colors and kinds, (some entirely
new.) Call and s e e them at the old stan4,
newly fixed up, in Chanthershnrg street,* few
Ara n Awes, Oh ! I doors from "the corner.
FrHIE 'Election is row over and yon can Ark I
11 the best , article or SAUSAGE CUT
TERS at the cheap store of
HOKE. CILL AMY SEE
.• - JOHN US AT THE
EIJ NT.q N D.
•
WHAT CAN WOMAN DO I
THIS long expected book by T. S. A RTII
is now ready for Agetds end Canvas
sers. :It inhering tut immense 'ante, and is
considered one of his Imst_efforta. In it will
be Mend Mr. Arikhr's views on the vexed
luestiottot
' tramixls azalrrs.
Anil Rha4 she _ can do an Slrter r , and
-Mother.
4
Spey copies sent by mail onileceipt of
the price. $l.OO. tg,
J. ;W. MIA DLEY..Pitgftsher,
.14 North 4th St. Philadelphia. Pa.
N. U. We publish all Mr, Arthur's New
Books.. Send for; our list, and terms to AiCrits. I
Oct. 10, 18.58.—1 t
RIII,IIOID IN SIGHT
- --
COME TO MEE'S STORE.
FOR cheap F A L L awl IV I A" 7' E R
GOODS, as he is determined to sell for
Cash and' Count ry Produce'," at short profits.
Also, . - '
READT 4 ."*.a.llllfLfrraltiC, „ _ .
All goo,th cut. free 4.)f charge by 'an exper
'enced Tailor. •
Oct. 10, 2856
GETTISBI4II FOKORV.
A NEW FIRM.
IrrHE undersigned, having entered into
„., ,
~.partneahip to carry 011ifie Foundry bal.
illness : under the •tirto of WARREN it
EONS. hereby make .known to the citt,
„iota' of Adams and adjoining counties,
that we are prepared to make every thing
in our line of business. We have tam.
sttritly oil' baud, the HATHAWAY and'
other .
COOKING SiTOVES'.
the Parlor airlight, and nine plate Stoves,
of various 'styles and sizes ' Pula, Kettles
and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking
Utensils. Waffle Ire s.Witshing Machines.
Aah*platez„Bmiit.sitrapers, &c. Castines
for Millatend other Machinery. PLOUGH
CASTINGS' of every deseription,
We make the Scylor, Moeller, and differ.
ent kinds of 1Y itheroto Ploughs. We
have also got different patterns of
FENCING St. 11A114NG
for Cemeteries, Yards and Porclien, which
can't he beat for beauty or cheapness.
11(7•All the above artielei will be sold
cheiii.,for Cash .ir Country Produce:
ijr7 ; 43LAUKSAIITHING still con.
BRABSCASTINGS and every thiug i
in our line made tu. order:
ALIC/112VES repair.
ed at' shortekt - !intim Being Moulders,
oorselves we mill do our work stony
THMIAS WARREN,
NAVIARTIN WARREN,
HIRAM WARREN,
THOMAS A. WARREN.
Geityllideg; ;31'ay.If 1855.;-"ll
N2Dlff aCODS.
(Anne this way, if you trail/ to .rare alkali 20
irier mot. qt . your mohley.
i °BEAN ct PAS TON hare just received
,
,) and are now opening' the largest and best
selented stock of GOODS, in their line of bas
in*, eier.offered in Gettysburg, to wit:
•CapslloiNx, .Shoex.,
Overshinis and socks, Umbrellas, Trunks,
Carpet Bags, Fancy 'Window Blinds, Station
ery, Perfumery, and a variety of Notions; al
so the largest stock of
• qUEENOIII %IMES.. Cif/ZVI!, GL.158,
Stone .and Earthen Ware, ever offered in
Admit's minnty—nll of which they are determ
ined, to sell lower , than they can be had at
anr Es
'other tahlishment in the County.—
c.al COBEAN d PAXT.ON'S, south east
Corner of the Diamond. No trouble to show
Moods. •
Akt."lo, 1856. s.
IMPORTA.NT
tbe -citizens of Gettysburgand Strangers
S. who desire to know where tb Lod a large
and handsome variety of Summer BATS and
SHOES,---sue invited to call at W. W. PAX
TON'S STORE, where they will find the
most eleiatsi White Beavers, and White Silk
Huts, Paeama, Canton and Braid; also, &ft
French Ilats,' - and a large stock of Gentlemen
and Ildiee and Children - a Summer Shoes sod
Gaiters of eveg stsle and price. Call and seal
he goods.
June l; 1856. •
W. W. PAATON.
araarsms,
on LBS. POltic,-in December . l l ol, sl..!"., mat, ler which CASH - will be
paid. , Farmers who bare the article for sale,
will do ,hell by calling wad making engage
ments with the subscriber, at his Flour, Bacon
stud Qrseeey,Store, in %Vest Middle -street, Get
lYshurr,- GEO. LITTLE.
tf
14 7P A*o TICE.
firDIU Note 4 *Ad, I3ook AetountaefA BRAM
. 1 1 SOLD.Uare been placed in the hands
of 8....1L Buehler, E'4. • Payment is required
itnniediataly, if rusts; are to be saved. Long
er tiuko.will pot he tiniest&
ABRAM ARNOLD:
ztor. 14, '
r--.4.l49‘tarr suppir.—
, 11-1 t.Aeuiv 41,4 Vs - tetvius Igir
it c 44
.1 , 411
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GROCERIES CONFECTIONS
B&C01 ,1 1, &C.
11118 WAY FOR BARGAINS:
LIMA:MEL ZIEGLER has just r,•.
turned front the city with the largest
Int of GROCERIES he has ever before
Opened, in which he motors the atteinimi
of convinced that he ran offer RARE
BA RO A MS. He has arm a fine lot o
Hams, Shoulders, &c., Shad,
Mackerel and Herrings,
Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs. Dates,
Almonds. Nuts, Candies of all kinds. To
hare°. `...k.gars, Snuff; Hominy, Brushes,
Marking, twills a general assortment of
variety goods. Give sis a call fhiey want
to buy cheap and good—next dour to the i
..Star" office. Rah' 111 l Sire't.i.
Gettysburg, May I I, 1805.=—tf
NOW WE HAVE THEM !
jfiST arrived from Baltirrmre and Phila
delphia the best amortment ~r
• lints, Capt, On, Is and
'
March 28;1858
WT3I. T. K.L.NG respectfully announces to
his friends and the public genefely
that he continues the TAILO !UN (1 , B
NESS in the room adjoining the store of J.
Lawrence Schick, and fronting on the Dia
mond. lie has made arrangements to receive
regularly the LA T rAgmaxs, and
it will be his constant aim to give entire satin
to those whomay favor him with their custoin.
lisrenuntry produce will be taken in e. 1.-;
change. for work. 4
WM. T. KING
Gettysburg, Sept. 5R.1855.
300 004) SEGARS . rif every
• description an d
Brands, all of .which are offered lovrer
than any other House in the 'city. Aud
sarranta alt lie sells to te of the belt Ina.
terial. Call and examine.
WAI, - BUEHLER,_. •
•i
ISio.Franklin street.
• 'Nov. 24 1854.
Farm for Sale or Rent.
T lll undersigned , desiring to relinquish
Farming,. will sell ut Private Salo, on
reasonable terms, the FARM on which he re
sides, about one mile from Gettysburg.' on the
Millerstown road, containieg about 120
Acrem. with improvements.
not sold, the Farm will he fur REST.
For terms apply to J. N. BURKET.
Sep. 19, 18:4;--tf
Mar for Sale.
IF yon Want a good barrel of Flour, call at
HOKE'S STOItE, as he has'niaile arrange
ments to Mem always the best, which he will
sell nt 25 cents advance.
May Y, 1856
21'1:2:KZES.Y 0
- runlet GP THE PEACE, 'has opened
an office in the front room of his residence
in Baltinfore street; where he w • ill be prepared
to attend to Bcriconing, Conveyancing, and
colleeting C 1111111 9? promptly and punctually.
Gettysburg, April 20.--ly
.cate3a) 00.1):7934
G _
0 and aee fa:ESTOCK'S cheap and
pretty P.E ort mon t of Dress Goods. I
ion want anything fashionable, that's the place
to get iL •
TOBACCO.
I 00BOXES 7. B. LUMP TO.
BACCO in store and for pare,
at 11 canto by the box, at BUEHLER'S
Old Stand. the clievest in the city. No
157 Franklit at., Baltimore.
tlemen , s - Wear.
pLOTHS ; Cassitners, Vestings , and Shawls
V a lame supply, to which the attrition o,
all is invited. lfyou desire to save money buy
nt " FA lINESTOCIiS:
LADZES -Do you want a pretty dress, ban
some Shutt.), or any new style rihhetui, ar
ticles in our line . ? If so pat can find the la
test styles, and most approved patterns at the
cheap store of nt I INESTO CK'S.
- AVIDA LVl'T.rra rcr.r.ELT IF 'V
Q U SPENDERS,Cravats,Portmonies, Socks,
13 Knifes, Stocks,. Pocket, Handkerchiefs,
Razors, Clothes Brushes, Woolen Spas,
Gloves, Comforts, Muslin Shirts and Shirt
Collars, are always to be found at
IrpROSE who are fond of music, wlirfind a
large assortmenj of, Violins; Accordeons,
Flutes, Fifes, &c., &c. Cheap it
splendid ai , Mortment of Queeniware.
A
China, Was.% Stone and Earthen ware, at
. COREAN k PAXTON'S.
maw? I:Daaa
A• large assortment of Umbrellas, at all pri
.flices 2 just received and for sale at.
SAMSON'S,
0 ---
tIR stock of HARDWARE has been very
much it creased, and ersons building
in
or requiring . anything g t h is department,
should first call and see FAHNESTOCKS
..
cheap stock ' •
large stock of Boots and Shoes, selling at
small profits at.
COBEAN & PAXTON'S
MRUNRS; CARPET BAGS tuad
BRELLAS, for sale at
COBEAN k PAX.TON'S.
A FEW MOUE LEST.
O
Jeromm Clocks, also s few grwid watch
e.l at • SAMSON'S.
FOR. SALE.
10 to 15 head of Horses
• Gleo. AIL\ OLD.
Oct. 10.
SEEP
Ihave just received, a splendid assortment
or wo.a. Undershirts and Drawers, which
will be sold low at
flats, [lats.
ritHOSE in need of the above article , would
do well to'gire us a call, before pur . ha'eing
alsewheieffor &union cannot be bestir! giving
bargains. , •
DIVIDEND:
Hank of Gett)sharg Nov. 4,1856
1 SE President and Directors of this Inati
tution hart this - fiay declared a Diridend
of Four per ciuf.; payable ou-or after the 10th
inst. ' '3. D. 31'P11E11.SON, Cushier..
Noy. 11, 10.16.---3 t
DAVID A..DDEHLER
• 411 a s -step, at Law,
IVI" promptly attend to Collections land
all other business entrusted to his CM'.
Li"OffiCe in the Diamond, adjoining the Store
of A. P. KritTZ.
Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1 1856.
.
AVID WILLS,
_
Altornek at Law, '
AS taker' Mr. S Afti
TEVENSON' OCO
H North Weed Corner of , Centre
8 pare.
W. W. PAXTON
REFERENCE.—Hon; Thaddeus Stevens
-Esq.. Laneaater..
' 3 2. L CAMPDEI I I,
Attorney aIL ,LA u,
O F FICE on Chambersburg titrect, - Get.
tyshurg, two • doors from Geo. Aro
nold's shore, will attend to filing claims for
BOUNTY LAND, "under tint late Acts
of Congress. Pensions, &ILI All.busines
entrusted to his hands will leceivo prom,
attention:.
b._ Y,
• ATTOILNEY Lair,
(Unite re.nowed to one door Writ of Buehler's
Drug & Book•Sture,Ohemberehurg street.)
411oratey and Solicitor tor
Patents and Pensions,
tiotinty 'Land %Varraitts.,Baek-Pay- sus.
pended Claims, and all oilier claims against
Ithe.Goverutnenfat Washington, D. :
:also American claims in'Englarid. - Lund
Warrants located and sold, or bought, and
'highest prices gives.
[ands for sale iu lowa. Illinois, And
f other Western States ; and Agents engaged
locating Warratittrthere.
121&•Apply to him personally or by
letter.
EDWARD R-BUE FILER,
affornty
WILL' thithfully and promptly .attend to
all business entrusted to him. veabr
Me German bPigove. 011 ice nt -the same
place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's
Drug Store, and nearly opposite Danner &
Store.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, . •
tend Prmernt lug' attorney.
JOIIN HOKE
. ,
FFICE on the South side of the Public
`quare, two doors West of the "bent n el"
°nice.
March 28,. IFSG
T HE Board of School Directors of Stratum
township, will meet nt the house of JA
COB L. GRASS, in Hunterstown, on Satur
day tla, 15th day V.Norember next, nt I o'clock
in the afternoon, for the purpose ofp. 1
oying
Teachers for the Winter term of the schools of
said township.
By order of the Board ,
PHILIP 11EAMER, Srcey.
Oct. 31, 18.5.---3 t
SAMSON'S.
11111ERSONS haling Hay to sell will do
m- well by calling on the subscriber, ni
Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing.
The. highest Market price will be paid at
pH OZT - As he intends having the
Hay, after being pached, hauled either to
Hanover or Baltimore,, the preference to
haul will be given to those from whom he
may purchase. '
SAMSON'S.
SOLOMON POWERS
Dec. 24, 1852.—tf
Imo WANTS A GOOD AND CHEAP
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DAGUERREOTYPE?
SAMUEL WEAVER having provided him
self with an entire new and costlyuppa
ratus, is now prepared to furnish
Ditgeseeke I yprx,
in every style of the art, which he will war
rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex
perience and supen,or apparatus give him ad.
vantagesseldom furnished by Daguerrean es
tablishments out of the city. He has a large
number of specimens at his Gallery, vs Chem
bersburg street, which the publicare requested
to call and exandue.
11t ..Charges from SO cents to $lO. Boors
or operating front BA. 111. - io 4,1". 3f. Gold
Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures,
always on hand, at the very lovrest prices.
100, 11:51"Children will not be mien tor less than.
SAMSON'S
sir), M3ROTI'I'.IM taken in bed style: .
Feb. I. 1850.
Professional Cards
44 :04
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DEN 1 - 1:1 T„
ck FFICE in Chambersburg creel
one door West of the Lutheran
Clinreli,nearly opposite 43 rammer 4 estore,
where he may he found ready and, willing
toattend to 'any case within the province
of the Dentist. Persona in want of full
Sets of teeth are invited to call.
REFERENCES.
X•IIaNGOCIPI T, Ret.C.P.KaAvvR,D
.• ll.Hoßfaq , . I
Prof. ht..lAroigs.
•• liontei, ' L. B tuonim
I .•IL X.Hvnicxxnue
Rev. R. I Nan". I • b 1: L.Sroar aß.
July s. iR4R
WM. B. M'CLECia.N7,
Teachers Wanted.
BAY WANTED.
Adverllsensents
r::
FIRE PROOFS!
•
THE 6 4.LANANDER SAVES OP PIIILADEL
1 . 111114 AGAINST TUE WORLD !
Es . VANS dg4VaT SON, No. 26 South Fourth
-/-4 Street, 'Philadelphia have had the surest
demonstration in the iollowing certificates
theist:Mr manufacture of Salamander Safes
has at lengtkfully warranted the representa
tious which have been made of them, es re,,•
Bering au untleuhtedz i natity against tho ter
rific elemen4
• PHILADELPHIA; April 12, 1856.
MEEIERSi. EITANS & WATSON . :—GEHE—It af
fords us the highest satisfaetiOn to state toytu
that owing tatho very protective qualities o,
two of the Salamander Safes which we par.
chased of yog some mouths since, We saved a
' large portion - of our jewelry, books, papers,
exposed:to the calamitous fire in Ran
' stead Place, on the morning of the ,
instant. • . 7
When we :reflect ihat these Safes were loea
, ted in the fourth atom' of the building we occu
pieid, and that they 'roll sulisequently 'lnto a
heap of burning ruins, where the vast concen
. Motion 'tithing caused the brass Plates to me
Ike cannot but regard the'preservation of the
valuable contents as most crinvineing proof o
the great security afforded your Safe.s.
We shall' take 'much pleasure in recotM
mending them to men of business as a surci eu
hence against the fire. . •
, :GEO. W. SIMONS & BEO.
PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856. x.
MESSRS. EVANS it' WATSON :-1 have to offer
you my testimonej t in &roar of the great summit v
'afforded to toy (lathe stock of. jewelry, hooki,
Papers, &c., during the recent disastrous con
flagration ht &instead from . the food
that the same were t mitained in two of the Sal. I
meander Safes manufactured by you. i
Having fallea from the fifth story of the At-"I
tisan budding, where they were previously
placed, and ea'posed to a vast heot for a long
;imo, the pruserVatioe of the rideable deposits
seemed to every one who witnessed the open
big .and interior examination, a matter of pro
found astonishment. '
Tool! who may require a perfect protection
!rim the ravages of fits, I shall not - hesitate to
recommend the. use oryour Safes, as I consid
er they have now undergone the most trying
teat. N. E. MORGAN. '
• PHILADELPHIA, April 12 18:56.
Messes Evetis & IVersox
No doubt you w:11 be deeply gratified to learn
the good condition in which I discovered my
book, policy of insurance, certificates of stitch,
'and other valtiahle deem:teats, when on Fzi
day last I . opened the Safe made by your
firm..
With my knowledge of its:grent - eXposUre
both to the - intim:ay of the heat from so hot a I
fire, as that which destroyed the Artisan build
ing, as also from the force of the fall from its
former elevated pdsition 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 rue, but as these Itiars are now lieppllv
renhiVed, I feel it hilly due to say to you, tbati
cue beneetbrdi recommend the use of your
Safes to all who may wish to feel a confidence
in the perfect security which such means pro
vides 'against so frightful an element.
El/WARD GASK I L1.,1100k bi oder.
Constantly Oil hand Patent Powder and
Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores, it e.
April 25, Ifisfi.--IY
Advertisemi!i - f. -1-1
EVANS FIRE AND Till Er PROOF SAFES !
R Merchants, Lawers,liarmers and
ere, hurl Books,- ap,,Ts or other mho:-
Ides, to preserve from VIRE or BURGLARS.
'1 Dar & NOWeirti (11066 . 8) BANK LOCKS.
A UARD.-I:llW•F l itic Pamir SAFE," that
preserved ourßeoks, apers, ch...., during the
(heath' ire at Ilart's was purchas
ed of WA VEIL VAXS, 615. 2nd., St.
aria. r • GETZ & BUCK.
"REFRIGERATORS Al A D ‘VATER
'ITItS."
. -•
EVANS' Premium Ventilated. Refrigera
tors fir cooling and preserving, ',teats, buticr,
water and all articles fur culinary purpo-
Skirt
WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish
or nabilly%vater, whether ;Ahmed by mine, lime
stoun, marl or other causes ; can he had separ
to or attached to the Refrigerators—a airmail
quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the warm
est weedier.
PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for tim
use of worm or cold water: - •
WATER cooLllts, , for Hotels, Stores &
Dwellings.
STO...E TRUCKS, for moving boxes, bales,
&c.
SEAL PRESSES, COPYINU do., DECG
GIST do.
• •
No. 61. - S. Second -et" (2 OLIVER-EVAN.s doors below Chesnut.)
(ESTADLIaIIED ill 1835.),
Feb. 8,1856.-1 y
Q.
BYJLtM.) [T. MAY PIERCE
FREE OF CHARGE I ! !
Iyr WO SPLENDID ,PARLO R ENGRA.
\TINOS, waited "Bolton 'Abbe}-in the
Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving,
from the celebrated painting •by Wandseer,
and the "Departure of the Israelites from
Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from
a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price 'A
the above eugravingsia.s3 per ouPYI but will
be scut j; 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 forwardiud the
zubscription prieeofauy of the $3 Magazines,
! such as Ifarper'e, Gody's,Putuatu's Graham's
I I
Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c:, will sreceive the
Magazines for one year and a .copy of either of
the above beautiful - engravings, free of charge,
or if subscribing to it $2, and a $l, Magazine
such 'as Peterson's ) and Ohallen's 'Ladies
Christian Annual, they will receive both Mat
azincs and a copy of either of the above en
gravings. • •
Every denription of engraving on wood
ecuted with neatness and despatch., Views of
buildings, newspaper headings, views of luD. 7
chinery, boolcillustrationi; lodge certificates,
bifsiness cards, &c. Al'l orders sent by mail'
promptly attended t 0 ... Persons wishing views
oh' their buildings engraved eau send a daguer
eotype or sketch of the building by mail or C.V.
press,
Persons at a distance .having saleable arti
cles would find it to their advantage to address.
the•subseribers, as we would act as agents kir
the sole st'them. . ,
BYRAId & 'PIERCE,
50 Sbuth
Nov. 30, 1805.—1 y .""
HERRING'S SAFE
' AGAIN • '
•
The only &tie which in every botany presery
ed their crab , . contents in the lati ealeu
tine
e
AT the bnrning of the Artisan 1 aildinge
April 10th, and in the GREAT FACE in
Market Street, May 15t,.1856, the genuine
HERRING SAFE preserved the yewOlery of
Geo. W. Simons & Bro. i• Books, 'Prvars &e, of
Fisher it Bro. and Eardard &mans it Co., af
ter remaining exposed.to the burning ruins for
nearly FORTY : 1101MB, and proving conclu
sively what wa d.ways claimed for them
their great superiority over all securities now
known. • - •
Ia the's° fires,. the HERRING'S SAiT,
standing eide by side with those advertised is
"warranted to stand 10 per cent.more lire than
Herrings,"catne forth the acknowledged victor,
not'only preserving their contents in excellent
order, bet,berng•themaelvea in, it condition to
go throui;ll' &wither ordeal, While .the boasted
lialatnaLders" of other makers 'ever* badly
I used up in every instance, rind in some masa
Itheir entire contents coinpletely destroyed. BOOKS- STATiOIVERY,
To the public we would simply say, that,
, during the 14 years that Herring's Safe lois I DRUGS & MEDICINES. .-
been before them more than two hundred; ----
i have passed througii accidental fires without • •
the occurrence of a single loss. i JEurreafitli flisfortmtut
I 'We would, therefore, caution purchasers'
D. RUEIIII.I-11 Liaa added to his former
against the misrepresentation ofinterested par- A t . .
~
..,.
_,-
an
a_tw,an.. large
ties. The Herring ' s Patent is the only Fire. ''' • s '''`
-"'".„'"'„ -s ,_," 2 ., ,S s '
Proof Safe made in this city which is protected sc" l szest ' ll 1 -ra , -..tair 'cr.°4" and-I'.celitt-
hy a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it to ' ls
..../§4Toi .
resist more than double the amount of heat of
*, atinpacirmig, mu,
any other Sate now known.
/PA 'RR ELS dr HERRING,. I embracing ali the teat Books used in the C01.f.4ap001.v..
.f. 4 apool.v.. and standard Classic
Sol e Maas factu,rera in this Slate or loge 1
auh' Common
om. wh the ix-cet popular Pub lications
u netialso's PATEXT CLIAMPION' auras," opostit t
iztin iE it a Earglyr as f n .on ment than ever be. ,
34 lridnat St. hitadelpAia. 1 fore opened in Gettysburg. Also
N. B.—" Evans & Watson's Improved Sala- E 0.,1 tit t , r 2 Utz ajp,2l la x
menders," "Oliver Evan's," "C. J. Gayier'S,"! oral kinds; Cap, Letter and Note Paper, of
and "Scott's Abestos," Iron Chests, (a large t h e less qtr. Entellopes, Gold Peus and
assortment having . been taken in part Fay-: Pose r ,
A lt. fil hes, jb,.. with a !gnu =8 , 11.1
Anent for "Herring s,") will be. sold at low . pri-; - "1 •
eel. , , meat or
June 13, 1856.-1 y
~
NE W WHOLESALE
DRUG STORE.
r SPENCER, THOMAS, No. 26 South
1.11 • 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 Zino, Window Glass, Glassware,
Varnishes,Brushes; Instruments,. Ground
Spices, hole Spices, and all other articles
usually kept by Druggists, including Bor.xx,
Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash,&c., •ke., &c.—'
All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at-
tended to. Country Merchants are invited to
eall,and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Goods sent to any of tilt , wharves
or railroad stations. Prices low and goods
warranted.
March 7,18.56.—1 y.
News for the People
PAHNESTOCK BROTHERS have just re
ceived and are nowopenin large and Tari
, ad assortment of Dry Goods, Geensware, Hard
ware. Ste-, to which they incite the attention of
those, wishing cheap Goods. As our stock has
been selected with great care, from the largest
wholesale houses of New York, Philadelphia,
and Baltimore, we are prepared to offer
in
ducements to purchase from us, such rut cannot
often be had. Come and examine our stock,
and we know you will not leave without buying.
Oct. 3, 1856.
Signof the Red Front. j
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AND
MU PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE
•
WISIIING to retire from the farming and
v milling busine4s, I will sell at Private
Cale the following valuable Real Estate,
known as
LOCUST GROVE,
situate about (MC and Minh - mile S. West from
'lestown, Adams county, Pean'a.
No. I.—s 2 Acres of Mead
ow bottom of a Slll , rior quality of red gravel
soil, well adapted to timothy, 2000 bushels °-
lime having been put on it. The improve
meats ate a LARGE AND VERY BEAU
TIFUL MERCHANT MILL, Saw Mill, Coop'
er Shop, two Dwelling Houses, w
Store Room, two Bake Ovens, two
Stables, three How Pens, ; ;i ;
and; till necessary out-buildings. The
Mill is built upon the most modern and intro
red plan. The clam and race are not sur
passed by any. Four County roads centre at
this Mill.
Nu. 2..-3 7 Acres of Slate Land,
very susceptible of a high state of cultivation
8 or 10 acres of which are heavily timbered,
with about 10 acres of tneadoa. The
improvements are a large and very s 4
eoniplete GRIST MILL and ;r;
ling. House. This properly ad
joins No. I.
.No. 3.—A Farm- Containing
156 Acres mostly the red gravel suit, and pro
duces well, 40 to 50 Acres of which are heavi
ly timbeted and about 20 Acres of meadow
bottom. 10,000 to 12,000 bushels of lime
have been put upon the land. An abundance
of fruit trees uponthe premises. The
imp , ovements are a Stone Dwelling I
House and Kitchen, Smoke House, a V
a large Bank Burn, with Wueou
Sheds,. Cara Crib, Ling Pen, and till necessary
out-buildings. This property is also a part of;
No. 1, and known as above. There is not a j
more desirable provrty iu the county than I
LOCUST GROVE, either separately or to-!
gether. - Call and see it. These properties
will be sold separately or together, as may best
suit purchasers. I will sell on accompoda
iing terms. Any person wishing go view the
property Will please call on Ethan] Stable liv- 1
mug on • the promises, or myself iu Gettys
burg.
. GEORGE ARNOLD.
Aug. 15,. 185 g .
I‘fp rpatl PP4 \1101;
rodaliaiiii a id
4011 N W. TI PION, Fashionable liar.
ber and flair Dresser, cau at all tinier
be found prepared io attend - to the calls of
the people, at tho TeMple, in the Diamond,
adjoining the County Building. From
long.experienee, he flatters himself that he
can go through all the ramifications of the
Taxordat Department'
with such an infin,,a degree of skill, at
will meet with the entire satisfaction of all
who may subinit their chins to the keen
odeal of his razors. He hopes therefore,
that by. his attention to business, and a de.
sire to,please lie will merit as well as re.
ceive, a liberal share of public patronage.
The sick will be attended to at their prj.
rate dwellings.
SPOUTING! SPOUTING!
FORGE and Henry Wampler will
`LW Make House Spouting and put up
the same low, for cash or country pm.
duce. Farmer and all others , ;wishing
their tl 'uses. Barns, &c. epouted, would
do wt' "to give them if call.
G. & H. IVAMPLER.
lag' BOXES BEST CONGRESS
I iF . TOBACCO. in rtore and for
sale by , WIII.—BUERLER,
tio.Jar Franklin street
TIM STAR AND BINNED,
Is published every Friday Evening, In Raid
more street, in the three story build
. ing, a few doors above
estoeks 'Store, by
.D. A. BUEHLER.
.• • TERMS.
, If paid in idvance or within the year $2 per
annum—if not paid within the year $2 50.
No.paper discontinued until all arrearages are
paid—except at the option of the Editor. Sin
gle copies 6.1 cents. A failure to notify a dis
continuance willbe regarded as a new engage
to ent.
Advertizenients not exceeding a square in
serted three times for slr—every subseqnent
insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the seam
proportion. All advertisements not specially
ordered for a given time will be continued un
til forbid. A liberal reduction will be made !
o those who advertise by the year. • •
Job tinting of all kinds xeented neatly
and prompt! valid on reasonab term& . )
CATHARTIC PILI,S
IPRRATH by their powerful infinence on the
t„I internal viscera to purify the blood anti stimu
late it into healthy action. They remora- the
obstructions of the stomach, bowels, fiver, and other
organs of the body, and, by restoriug their irregular
action to health, correct, wherever they exist, bush
derangements as are the first causes of disease.
An extensive trial of their virtues, by Profosson y
Physicians, and Patients, hits shown cures of dan
gerous diseases almost beyond belief, wore they•not
substantiated by persons or such exalted 'position
and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth-
Their certificates sre published in my Ann - a:lean
Almanac, which • the Agents below • named are
pleased to furnish free to all inquiring.
Annexed we give Directions for their use in the-
complaints which they here been found to cure.
Fob Corteattees.--, Take one or two Pills, or
such quantity as to gently move the bowels., Cos
falseness is frequently the aggrarating Cause of
Prz.xs, and the c ure of one complaint is the cure
of both. No person can feel well While under a.
costive habit of body. Hence it should be ; as it.
um be, promptly relieved. ; • ' ;
FOR DYSPEPSIA, which is somebrnes the causes
of Costiveness, and slways uncomfortable, take mild
doses —Li from one to four -- to stimulate the stomach
and liver into healthy action. They will do it. and.
the heartburn, bodyhyern, and sou/burn of dyspepsia:
will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don't
forget what cured you.
R
For a Four. STOMACH, OP AfiNtid Inaction of the
i enowistefsw dews kiatiof dor old Stand. loorels, which produces general depression of the
spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills
ir
H. SKELLY respectfully informs at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity
and strength is restored to the system.
tel
• his old customers and the public I Non —l4
- ERVOUIPIEN‘SICK
e
nasally, that he contin. ig
Pain in the Stomach, Back, or Side, take from fourer
;l
to ht ills on goi to If do not op
les the TA tILORING at suffici p ently, take ng
morebed.
the next day until they
ISSINESS, at hie new ; do. These complaints will be swept out from the
system. Don't wear these and their kindred die
in South Baltimore orders because your stomach is foul.
tree, where he will be Yon Senoras., ERVIMPELAS, and all biome*
ippy to accommodate all i cep
ems Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to
the bowels open. The eruptions will gener
ics may patronize him. ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. ;litany •
work entrusted to his I dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up by
• the purging sad purifying effect of these Pills, aril
..re warranted to fi t attd some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate
e whole system have completely yielded to their
be of most tobstanual make. Thankfu
the f or h , fluenee leaving the sufferer ha perfect health.
past tae ors, hesolicits a continuance 0 j Patients! your duty to society forbids that you
Public patro should parade yourself around the world covered
The
with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores t and all or any
'Cr N na.
ear e.
Fork Spring and Sum. of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your
neer SHIONSare steamed. Call and i system wants cleansing.
see them. To PURIFY TRU BLOOD, they are the best meth
eine ever discovered. They should be taken freely
April 27, 855.-.—tf and frequently, and the impurities which sow the
seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the
system like chaff before the wind. By this property
they do as much good in preventing sickness so by
the remarkable cures which they are making every
where.
LIVER COMPLAINT, JACNNICI, and all Datol,ll
Aireriio4l, arise from some derangement— either
torpidity, congestion,or obstructions of the Liver.
Torpidity and congestion vitiate tho bile and render
it unfit for 'digestion. This is disastrous to the
health, and the constitution is frequently under
mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp
tom. Obstnaction of the duet which empties the
bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow
into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a
long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, Cr
alternately costiveness and di/mil/ea, prevails.
Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness,
restlessness, and melancholy,. with sometimes in
ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowshies. ;
sometimes there is severe pain in the side ; the skin
and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellne ;
the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the touch ;
the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever,
which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious
diarrhira, dysentery, ac. A medium rinse of three
or four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three.
in the morning, and repeated a few dovs,will remove
the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer
such pains when you can cure them for 26 vents.
Itnerstarisst, GOUT, and all litflananalary F
rees, are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of
these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which
they afford to the vital principal of Life. For these
and all kindred complaints they should be taken in
mild doses, to move the bowels gently, hurt freely.
As a DINNER this is both agreeable and
useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take,
and certainly none has been made none effectual to
the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed.
PREPARKD Rl'
DR. J. C. AVER & (YO.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL., MASS.,
AND titan BY
.
CE P Tor Sale by A. D. BUEHLER, map
Druggists gelierally.
August 22, 1t56.—1y
Fancy Goods,
to which he invites attention, being prepared
to sell at nnantally low prices.
106-11 e has also Largely increased his
stock of--
itirargs wad alforieines,
which ean.be reraed np pia as die beat in the
market.
. _
SieirAnasspe=ents bare been effected by
which, any anicCe in his lice of business can be
P h -
Ineptly entered fives the city.
Gettysburg, Non-- 2, leS5.
lif%%%9.lSAWisfb
ANililLlK.r
RIRDWIRE STORE.
/THE Subscribers would respectfully
announce In their friends anu tbs
public., that they hate opened a NEW
HARDWARE STORE in Brltiniore st,
adjoining the residence of DAVID 7 / 1 11:GLER,
Gettysburg, in which they „are opening a
arge and general- assortment of
11 : 1 1ARDW..RE, IRO .11, STEEL,
GROCERIES
Cutlery and Coach Tnumiags,
Spnngs, Axles, Saddlery,
Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings,
Painls,Oils,ik Dyesloffs,
n general, ineuding every descriptios 01
articles in Ike above line of business—to
which they invite the attention of Coach.
makers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters, Cabinet.
makers, Shoemakers. Saddlers, and the
public generally.
Our stock haring been saketed with great
care and purchashed for Cash, we gnarl
antee.(for the Heady Money.) to dispose
of any part of it on as reasonable leans as
they can be purchased any where.
We panic-mane request: .adl from our
friends, :.nd earnestly solicit a *hare of
public favor, as we are determined to es.
tablish a character for selling Goods at
ow prices and doing business on fair prin.
iiples.
JOEL D. DANNER,
DATL7: - IEGLER:
Gettyliburg,J 1111 a
TIiiEERMET SERIZART,
QIXTEEN miles north-wet from Philadel
xJ phia. near Norris:Ow n , Pa.„ mill be open
for 1 OUNG MEN a:id BOYS rise 14 rears
of age, from °moiler 1, l awi , till June 1, 1857.
The site is healthful. the surromsling prospect
exceedingly beantifird, the accommodations
sufficient for 140 bonnlers and 200 students,
and the terms not exorbitant. The range of
studies is extensive. the teachers experienced
and able, and every reascriabile etrort is made
to promote the phrkeal. intellectual and moral
welfare of the satolars. A Circular will he
emit to order, with partien6rs and references
if desired. SAMUEL AARON. Peinripal.
Norristown, Pa.
Aug. 20, 11855.--fm.
N OT ICE.
•
T HE second and final account of AMON
Lefever, .1.14 , ,r.nee of the eatate and effects
of Thomas Rittle and wife. formerly of Ger-
many township, Adams county bas been filed
in the Court.of Common Pim:ad - said county,
and will be confirmed by the said Court on the
2:ld day rd . December nen, mania cause be
shown to the contrary.
JOHN PICKING, Peed'?
Get-31.1836.-10
niovnunkr NOUSE
rpm .uailersi g neti would nftpeetfully an
nounce to the Citizens of Gettysburg, that
he has opened a Prennision Bowe in the mom
formerly occupied by Mr- J. J.' Brinkerbcff iu
Baltimore street, nearly oppo4ue the E.etar Of.
five, where he will have eumantlr on hand.
Flour. Feed, Groceries„ Butter, kf , ..gs,,Lard.
Cheese, Bacon, Chicken, Pocatoes, Apples,
Fruit of all kinds, Cinffectioai,
Aug. 29,1856,4 y •
IIX HUBS. KENTUCKY LEAF
‘rj. TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana.
1. 25 do Sagua. 20 do ]ago, 20 Cases
Seed Leaf. - Just reeeired'asd for sale by
W.M. BUEHLER.
Na. fSI Fndclio and.
VVE have now. got up our Fell and :W, ater
Stock ofREADI..MADE CLOTH. NO
•
consisting of Over-Costs in great va tety,
- DressCoats of every description, 31uukey 'Jack.
il,s, Yeats. Pantaloons, Shirts, Drawera, &c,
Ac.„ also, Boys clothing of all sizes. ' Our
stock of Overcoatings,. Cloths, Vestings,'Cas.
simeres, Cassinetts, Cords, &c., is large and
Jpgaram sir ixor„ I full, and having experienced Workmen Con
.slnd C !
stantly employed ~ gutting out and making up,
the heogic e r
1 if we cannot 'keae you with a gainiant. rciidy-
MITE nadersigised would laGsna the gond made, we can sell you the material, take your .
il• people of Adams county and the rest of meneure and muke you up a suit on the shor.-
this world, that he has retraced an extra large 1 test notice . We sell none but our : nail malice,
supply of all kinit of MEN'S .t BOYS'CLO- 1 and warrant them well made, and %sure a
TILING, Boots, Shod, Hats, Caps, Buffalo, good fit or ini sale. 'Our prices are low, our
Robes, Ac., front New York; and although 1 motto being small profits and quick sale/tier
goods have advanced in price, he is able and i the cash. Please call—we cannot be,beet.'-i—
-determined to sell at less price than here t o The New. York and PhiladelPhia Fall and
fore.
..„.Winter fashions just received. . -• i.
ICountry Merchants are incited to tall—hn
will sell them Goods lower than they can buy! OcL 3.'
' 1856.
lin the city. No one can compete with. him, . - . -, ~ '
, •• • :' . l . -: :
unless he keys hisGuedsas heaLsea: that is tol , BOUNIY'I4AND CLAIMS;
sty, go to New lock and star two, three or that
months, and watch the ehaices.• - , '
A word to the wise is sufficient. Tryon i 1
MIME undersigned will attend promptly
need such Goods as he keeps„ go to him and ! -IL to the collection of claims for-i)0 UN.
make your purchaser ; to sate money.
MARCUS SAMSON. TY •LANDS under the hit° act of Con.
ores,. 'Jimmy who have slremix received
140 or 80' Acres , can now receive t ie bal.. -
.
541 BOXES BLACK FAT in store ante, by calling oil thosohreribttr,tand nisi
my and for sak tow . 1 lag the necessary el petal in. ' ' •• ' - ,
W.ll. BUEHLER. i— • . ' JOEL, B. DANNER; '• ,
NO- Ib7 Frasklia street, B aklava - ! Gettysburg, March 9,1865:--if '''':
Nov. 24, 1854.
Oct. 31, 1856.
CAST YOUR DREAD UPON THE WATERS, FOR Ai ,
Mt MANY IMYs YE SU PIND IT."
CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL RHEUMATIC Pilll3
Da/ condemn it List try it, it cannot jnil.
C. A 1.11.1.:N'S
CONCESTRATED ELECTRIC 1'.4.`5TF1
ANL A4ABIAN PAIN IantACTOR
For Mats and gorse.
[Copy right secured accurtling to law.)
SMALL JAR, Fifty cents
LARGE JAIL One Dollar.
T ..
HE ELECTRIC PASTE acts Upon the
Sluseles, Tendons, and upon the whole
nervous system, removing torpidity and pro.
clueing a healthy action of tha,,,blood. There
being no v ol atile matter in it s composition, it
remains in action until it accomplishes its
work. It cannot lose its strength, and is al
ogether harmless, its constituent parts being
entirely vegetable.
What will it cure ? We answer—Ehett.
matie Pains, when everything else fails,
Cramps, Cholie, Chilblains, J3urns, Scalds,
Sprains, IlerulAche, Tooth.Acho, Swellings,
Bruises, Sores, lting-Worin, Totter, Stitideints,
' Contracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sores,
and all Scrofulous Diseases where external
remedies can be used, Sore Throats, Stiff
Pecks, &e. , • . .
H'/401 II . will cure for Horace and C'intle,--
Sweeny„ Spavin, Pissulas. Poll Evil; . Wind
! gulls, Clem's, Cholie, Sprains, Collar and sad
dle Galls, Steno Bruises,'Stiff Joints; rVerdigo,
Splints, and Ittuming.Soros. -
lei..loor sale at the Patent Medicine Stern
of 11. A. Reel:afield A Co., General Agents,
Lancaster, Pa. - ; and by A. D-BliEll LER Get.
;
tysburg Pa. ,
tgirNoue genuine but those bottles having
the words "E. C. Allen's' Concentrated Elec
tric. Paste, or Arabian Pain Extrtictor, 'Lan
caster, Pa.," blown on the bottles. ; . , •
tee - Look out for Connect:Ails. Don't for to ark ler A LLEN' Af!.
April 25, 1856.--.ly • . .• - '• , ,
REEFER,
Cheap Pall and Winter Clothing.