TOE' ce,„iv ra .ty D. W3l. T. AMll.4espeelitdritihnonnees to V! ;10 Arientls 11 lA - , Oe. public i'Zmerally del he continues, the . TAILORING BUS'. .1171,'SS is the roan iiijeitling the store of J. firettreuee :Sehibk, ttn4 ' fronting on the Dia nne:fedi Ile has made internprments to receive , /mph* the LATEST PA MO S, and his.oo cito t. rtim to give entire antis tit iose s vatu,tuay favor him with their custom. tiliktonittry, produce will lie taken in ex bNa~S}lo'lor work. ' . _ Gettysburg, Sept: 58, ' 1855. SEGARS of every description an if sollirantle, , all of Which BM offered lower tharrin:it other from in the city. And vturrantri all he sane to be of the best ma. , can • ' • WM. BUEHLER, '• • As. ' l6? Franklin street. a' , - Nor: 240851. 1 3N . Z . a 3121M,111.41170 ;7 < MIOE•OF ,TIIE PEACE,. hes. openoA JV„eri fdlice the front room of his,residence JAlifittimi3rstree . t, where he will he,prepare'd ;Filotefht il;Scrlyoning, Conveyancing,, and c 'efollietinetlaiffisiwomptly and pancteally. aGetirsburgi April 20.—1 y !yrl .4: • IDETWEI COCYbiDna LaOstnet see.FAHNESTOCK'S cheap and I.A pretty assortment of Dress Goode. I Aenlvinstokythiag fashionable, that's the place to get it. TOBACCO. iOO, 111 OXES I I. B. LUMP TO. • BACUO in store and for sale, it '1 Feints by the box, at BUEHLER'S Vla Stand, the cheapeat in the city.' No Franklin at Baitimore. COME 014E1'. ©©OllE ht 11, 1 a . mutx Ariz ..aaArrn Itandsoniest and cheapest Stock of NNW GOODS to.be found. in this All the newest stylei are to be seen sn,4he.assortment,and ninny ofthein are really magnitiesnut i , without being costly: Nn time — fur particulars. Call in and see for yourselves, at .1. L. SCHICK'S. On 2.4 s Wig Square. .; bet. al, AD lES—Do you want a pretty dress, ban ..161. mime shan't ., or any new style ribbons; az , Cele' in our line ? If so you can find the la. test styles, end moat approved patterns at the cheap store of i EAHNESTOCK'S. ANTA FTTZpr-riLEC*EAPIST S USPENDlAS,Crarsts,Portmsonies, Socks, Knifes:"Stockly Pocket: Handkerchiefs, tdra, -Clothes • firnshis, Woolen 'Socks, Gloves Con:dorm, Muslin Shirts in& Shirt CoUsti: are alsruyn to be tinind'at • • •SAILKIN'S. t - # 1 th l ietEl Ort.. , who aid fond oturolllr .will find a 11 largaaasortment oc Violins, Accordeons, Flutos, &0., Chenput ' - SAMSON'S. „„, , EREAS the Hon. Rouen! J. FISHIR Preaident of the several Courts of COM mon Pleas, in the Comities composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Rourts of Oyer and Terminer and. acacia! Jail ,Delivery, for the trial: of all capital and, other offenders in the Said distriel, and San ofis JUdgeiCourifi of Oyer, and Terminer, and . General. Jail Delivery, for the trial of all enpital and other offenders in the County of Athims--havO issued their precept, bearing Mite the 19th day of Nov., 'in the year of our Lord one thousand eighthundred, and, fifty-sit; and to me directed for holding a Court oliCommon Pleas, and 'Geueral Quarter Sea siom of the Peace,'and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Mni'laz the 19tH of January next— NOTICE IS HERENY GIVEN to all the Justiees.of the Peace r t he .Coroner and Conga. files within the said county ofAilturia; that.ther be then and there in their proper persons with their golls, 'ltecoids, Inqquisitions , I.:manilla. tioue, and other Itementhreikee 3, to du those things which w their Mikes anti in that appertain . to be done, and Also, they who will preseeute'ajainst the prisoners thnt are or shell be in thel6lOf the said County of Atlanta, are to bo then and thereto prosecute against them as ehill be just.' HENRY THOMAS, &elf" • Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg, t • Dec, 12. 1856. TOTQiOSEWSb,AILEIiNDEBTEpTOIvIE. Unitetr A otplencla - assortment .of Queensirhre; A Ouna; . tija.s.s, Stone and Earthen Irani ' at CORE.A.N A, PAXTON'S. , wirso lams assortment of , Umbrellas , at 411 or, eftljust re§eived a,iid for sale at . SAMSON'.. d iltittitock of TIARDWIILIVE has been very Al. tench Inel:eased, and pe,raons . indicting disitegnitinit. ' , inytbine in this department, 0104d / first. call, and sets FIfiNhSTOCKS cheap Mock, , Aro TI:. Mutes and Book Amounts of ABRAM ''ABSO.I.I . ), hate been placed in the hands :011. 4 :11,13uettler t Bsq. Payment is required initediatolv; it eosts are to be saved. t',ong 4iilias Will not be granted: • ; ',.• • • " ABEAM ARNOLD tiDiVAIiE---Atotiter /ago Bundy -A. Coma 'mai:nal:a money by buying at low Fr of lac Well se3c.caeol stock. -I:7III6NESTOCK BROTHERS. , • •- Sign of Red .Pront 114YINO now adotl the Cash System in •my businees, for tl purpose of settling up tq'od'bininess, 'all those indebted to me of Tong litintlink. either by biota or Boot: ae e4trnts; will please caR and pay the same. ' GEORGB ARNOLD. , Pot. ,3,18.66. . large stock of Bacla and Shoes, selling at laull profits at • COBEAN A, PAXTON'S. Tt"Ks, CARPET BAQS and UM . I BRELLAS, for sale at • COBEAN'.E PAXTON'S. azw *omit LErtv, X", Seromes Clocks, alio a few:good watch- ?a SAMSON'S. FOrt,SAI4IE. 1910 15 head of Iforses lira ARNOLD. Oct 10 vraTtra. - 7:have just received, a splendid luisortment Undershirts and Druivers which will be &old lowat ORIN Flats • , • prEIOSE iseed'of tht above article, would -ff•tiliwoll te4rive nea mil, before purchasing 4hAtiliere, for Satationcannot be bnat in giving L' s VESTS V' en.. N lirreermily hull* assortment, of every 4es4rretten jut received at SAMSON'S. Ladieseoe this Way.' rn, Ttaii.4: o ;3oment .Of Ladies' Dress Shoes and Qattara, for sale nt • '• • OBE.A.S L PAX.TONS. . C. . aits() n Vutbrellas, oir—stacks of Ohs -*t SCHICK'S D.RESS 4GOQDB Ifi'1011 . • Ladies and Gentlemen, can be found 3alatniense variety, arid cheaper tbtin'pv- S!.,..4BCRICK'S. Step in and esaraine,the torsl'illnek'for Fall and Winter. • 5...0cL411 1856. _ _ Ceseitaere, Veetiugs, and Shawls el WV supply, to o!tif.h the attrution u, !s invited. if you dews to save thoney buy FAIINESTOCKS. .11,116-111.= vices coaxal • ioae4vPd alt 'JOKE'S glom* n..larlro vir lOW, of Wiafer Garb, the cheapest ~e rtellital.in•market. Call and see bek re claewilerv, Rs he is determined to 11 very: thcap thd 'rev ' ehtap aes'fro of phone. 4 .P-*grade I.loUuall on hand, whielt:lll -4,41 1 ' .10.1114 HOEK ' **burg, Dm. 19,41134.- • . , A Nosr PEACTIPIrL AsSo'ritEin Or N7LLINERF.AND F A N'C 0 O'D S 1 - • MISS ETIVELLOU HAS added to her already large stock a new aad elegant assortment of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, to which sho Amid invite Arc attention of her friends and the public, believing that an ex amination will satist . v.them that her Goods are 'the best selected ana most fashionable as well as the cheapest flyer offercd in this place. The assortment wmprises• IV% T. KING • Cashmeres, Silk De I,n ;les, Ginghang! . • Bilge, Coburg Cloths, Linnen, Sack Flannel's, Wm- nets and Bonnet Trimmings, Satins, Ladies' Dress Trimmings, "Velvets, Arti6- 6kla, Black" Veils, Sine do.; Gloves,' Hosiery Bandkerehiefs. French Worked • Canthrie,J.itekonetnnd Swiss Edgings, • • Insertisks,--Mirtlins, Sleeves, Mu- • " hair and. Silk Mils, Black • 'Lace and Emlfroider• • ed linndkerchiefs. • • Braids, Fans, • ' ke. ke. , 110.-Csll and eximino fur yourselves aottysliurg, Nov. 1 f, leks6. ATTEINTION, ONE AND ALL! •,.. ' - t - • - • - ^•:4 4 C. — ' fit! . s t ...%•• r . :. t. _ . iJ.:ii •—• 2 .?,, 4, i ' P j ~.. c 13251 t 4 '1: 4 124 i 4 ‘ .1 1 • i i i, El • I \ 1, mir IA ~ 2 --: ii i;* , . -1..._-- , • GREAT. snow: "GREAT SEA-SERPENT CAPTURED f• Q AMUEG WEAVER having provided aim golf with an entire new and costly appa atus, is flow prepared to furnish , A.3IIIIIOTYPES Sr. DAG ERR EOTY PEN in every style of the nrt; which he will war rant to give entire satisfaction. Iris long ex perience and superior apparatus give him ad• vantages seldom furnished by Ditguerrenn es tablishments out of the City. Ile has /4 large number of specimens at his Gallery, i.t Chaw• bersharg street, which the public are requested to call and exatnine. NE9,—ChtirgeA from 50 cents to $lO. Hours or operating from BA. M. ro 1 P. M. Gold Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures, always on hand, at die very lowest prices. air Children will not be taken for less than $lOO, .kjrAMBROTYPES taken from one dcd• tar upwards, and in the beat style. • December 5, 1856.—tf. • pfIooLAMATION, A NOTHE"U G EM EN T, <Aix( Slill drealer Attrar.lion's ! . . Writ the January - Ntimber; the, .coin- Y . mencetnent of the Fourth Volume, Ibis young progressive American Monthly will lie again enlarged, its priee, changed limn two to three dollars , a year, nail its attractions other wise increased accordingly. We refer with ;ide and satisfaCtion to the success which it hail already achieved and the position it now occupies among the leading publications of this country: With the increase of and the immense resources.tiOlieir . command, the publishers einifidentiv believe.tit they will furnish a Magazine for 1857 thaCWill form two of theittost' magnifiCent Volumes ever is sued in any'serial'puldished or. this side ,. of the Atlantic. • Among the many brilliant lento es which it will ernbraceare THE LIFE OF GEOItGE WASHINGTON, Prepared bra distinguished American writer, and profusely and elegantly illustrated. There will also appear during the year several origi nal poemo, a feature contained in no other Magazine in the country. There will be rein ;mitred in the January number, to be contin ued in each number until completed, AIAJOB JACK. DOW! INQ'S TIIIRTY YEARS EU BLIe LIFE, by himself, which will include the genuine ,Original Downing Letters, .from Gen. Jack son eons time to the present, with a huge number of humoroubsetigravings. .r.flupopular series entitled the City •of Washington, illustrated, will he continued.. Also Ornithology of North Ainerica, scenes ha American History, ar.d the biographical sketches of our great men, with portraits. SAMSON'S The first literary and' artistic talent in this country is 'employed upon this Magazine. and it is the determination ofthe publishers that it shall not be surpassed by any'Magazine in Ihe world. , . Single'Cdpies 25 cents. Subscription Price $3 per nnnum Two Copies to one address $5 per annum Five Copies to one address $lO per annum UN Fr E D TE'S JOURATA FOR 1867. • A largo illustrated morruor PAPER, elegant ly printed, each number. Containing 16 large pages—More than double the *amount of mat ter each . year than can be obtained for the same price in any - other publication. Subscription Price, . 50 Cents a year. Seven Copies to oue address $3 a year. 21 Copies to one addrese ' $8 a year.: • The most liberal inducemmatA ate offeredto ladies and gentlemen who will interest Allem. selves in extending diecirculatiOu of the'alMve publications, to whom specimen copies will be furnished on application.. CoEMERSON it C • -IY 4 . 1 1 Spruce dreel, Env York. Nov. 28,11356.-1 t • I ca. BOXES BLACK FAT in store . • •- mywr and for sale bY': BLIEHLEII.. Nu. 157 Franklin street.ll4l6mons frerßlanks of all 'kindk. ter pale at thii. °filets. States Magazine FOR 18.57. BOOKS. STATIONERY, DRUGS & MEDICIIVES. *titXtirgeti glONOVtlittlit. A D, BUF.IILFR hat added to his former .Lll. • stock of Goods en tmusup Cy Dirge as •ortment of Classical, School and . eons - • _Di a ,. IIESICID1111:11111FIC_Milif, embracing all the text Books used in the Col. lege' Common Schools, and standard Classic authors, with the recent popular publications, constituting a larger assortment than ever be fore opened in Gettysburg. Also :low wir witurrtt of all hint*; Cap, Letter and Note Paper, o the best quality, Envelopes, Cull Pens and Pencils; Pen-knives, Le., with u large assort ment of ran ry Goo", to which he invites attentien, being prepared to sell at unusually low prices. has also largely increased his stock of— Drags and aldirinex, which eau be relied upon us the best m the market. 667 - Arntturementa have .becot effected by which any article in his lino of business can be promptly ordered from the city. Cettysburg, Nov. 2, MI • INWOIS%%%q, Removed a fear dudes South of the ofd Stand 11. SKELIJ respectfully' informs if his old 'owners and the public. generally, that he contin. etna the TAILORING USINESS. at his new rand. in South Baltimore tree, where he will be otppy to accommodate all ho may patronize him. I work entrusted to his rs warranted to fit and he of most substantial make. TI ankfo for past favors, he solicits a continitrance o public patronage. 113 2.7 'he New Fork '.Spring and Sum. mer .P.4SHIONSare received. Cull and see them. April 27, 1855.-if I@~7 J 3: dO% IMMURE STORE. f 'ME Subscribers would resprethillv announce to their Iriemis and th• public, that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STOKE in Miltimore st,. adjoining the residence of DAVID Zmoi.en, Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a arge and general assortment of HARDWARE, Hkollll, - GROCERIES, Cutlery'antl Coach Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, °DB, Dyestuffs,. n general, incutling eiery descriiitioJ of articlesin in the above line of basess 2 —tn which they invite the anon lion of Coach. makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet. makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, ,and the Qui stock having boon selected with great ears and purchashed for Cash, we guart antee,(for s the R eady . Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly requests .mll from our friends, mad earnestly solicit a share of ptiblic favor, as we are determined to es. tablish a character for selling Goods al ow ,prices and doing business on fair prin. JOEI. R. DANNER, DAVI:: "(EULER. Gettysturg,Junrl3,lll:3l.--tl. PROVISION OUSE. 9111 E andersioned would respectfully an nonnce to the Citizens of Gettysharg, that he has opened a Provision. House in the room formerly occupied by Idr. J. J. BrinkerhOf iu Baltimore street, nearly opposite thu Star Of fice, where he will have constantly on hand. Flour, Feed, Groceries ° ,- Butter, It,.evs, Lard. Cheese, Bacon, Chickens. Potatoes, Apples, Fruit of all kilids, Confections, ..tc. Aug. 29,1611.-ly p 00,,, mins. KENTUCKY LEAF Clo TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana, 25 do Sam'. 20 dO Si. Jam 20 Cases Seed Leaf. "Just received and for sale by WM. BUEHLER, No. 357 Fratildirs.dtreet. Nov. 24, 1854 BIGGEST STOGIEC, _dad the Cheapest! THE undersigned would . inform the good • 'people of Adams county and the rest of the world, that ho has received an extm large supply ofall kinds of MEN'S Sr, BOYS' CLO THING, Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Mato Robes, fr.e., from New York ; and although goods have advanced in price, he is able and determined to' sell at a less..price than hereto fore.' Country Merchants are invited to call—ho will sell them Godde lower than they can buy in the city. No One :eon cornpete with him, unless ho buys his Goo& as he d : that is to say, go to New York and stay two, three or four months, and watch the chances. • • A word to the, wise is sufficient. If yon need such Goods as he keepp, go -to him and ninke your purchases, to save money. MARCUS SAMSON. Oct. 31, 1856 51,200 A YEAR•• • 1000 91' w eili X Fran eak, • . . A GENTS wanted itt every part of the Uni rIL ted States, to sell a &mill ful and instruo• iire work, "The PANORAMA of, the ,OLD WORLD and the NEW;" comiwising, A view of the present state of the Nations of the world, their manners, custom's and peculiuryes, and their political, moral, • social aid industrial condition interspersed with" HISTORICAL BKETCrIES AND ANECOOTF.B, I3y WILLIAM .PINNOCK, Author of the Dlatory - of England. ,Qreece and Brn oe. En, Inked, revi4ed •and embellished with several hundred engravings from designs ,of Crootne, Devereux;• end other distinguished artists. It is, also, illuityated with. 24- beautifully colored pinta, with costumes of various nationsoke., Agents selling thicwork•hrtve Neared $lOO s month.-• 813.. Send fora specimen copy aid prospectus, which Will be seat by mail, post paid, on receipt of $3,00, with particulars of agency: • - • • , • . . J. W.,BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 .IVorth FourM Street, . • Philadelphia. • N. addition to the usual percentage, we make an extra inducement to Agents In the 'Fay . of•PREMIGNS.• -• • ; J. W. B. Nov. 7 1856.-3 m • r . . • . , . . „ Adveirlasinsencs ' elsewhere. deeds sent to any of the. wharves l I .•. , ; IA 'l i 9 I.IOCEIIIES . CONFECTIONS ' ""' id!'"'" or railroad Stations. Prices low and goods . , . i ' - , ~ . BACO'N', 44. : ..: FIRE PROOFSI..•. warranted: . ..,1 ! 'l2 ' .i -`r •, .5 1 . , , March 7, 1856..---lx. _.. . . : : ' fi,; , T . 40 • a ec , Tin SALAMANDER SAVES OP PRiTADEL .-' ..A...4v.. 1. THIS ,WA.l' FOR BARGAINS! PULA AGAINST TAY WORLD I ; VALUABLE REAL ESTATE N Y. 4 ' ---- 1 4 7' 4.116 w - " _ a Ll'` -••-, 1 ? . . 11 ). 4 ea....-e• - f r • • wltralis;,•-• 1. ; 404., *;,{,'• 1 , ,,tx • i.,.,w ~ , EMANUEL ZIEGLER hem just re- , , ,AND i EVANS & WAT4ON, No , 26 South Fetirth ' 1 "."14 2. 1 ",= 4 .... 4 2 11111V -7: - .ii - 4 street, Philadelphia, have had tbesurein Viral. PRAPERTYI AT ,-- - - , t- ii 4ii; - "ki ' iliVo,. - .1, ./,.. • turned from the city with the largest i Inc of GROCERIES he has ever before - . AIEIII .t ......... demonstration .in the following certificates PRIVATE SA LE. ".V., 1 lit Ill' • - •:Z A! ~"Y, :11tri' < • : .' ..-...: opened, to•which he invites the attention that their manufacture of Salamander Safes I of all, convinced that 118 can offer RARE has at length fully warranted the representa dering an undoubted security against the ter- BARGA ENS. He has also a fine lot o Lions which have been made of them, as rm. WISHING to retire from the farming and -. milling business, I will sell at Private Sale the following valuable Real Estate, , ? .-- • - 4,, 1 1 ,..- . •-..4 .....e... ..,......r.1.; .....e.,....,..-.....-____ CATHARTIC PIT I S 4, 4, Hams, Shoulders, &c., Shad, rifle element : known as 'fIPERATS . try is powerful influence on' the Mackerel and Herrings, PHILADELPHIA, April 12,1856. LOCUST GROVE, t., internal veneers puny the blood and 'alma- Nessus. t Ersita & WATSON r--Gents—lt at - - , late It into beers action. They remove the about ono and shalt mile S. N e st from aura/minuet the sionmeh, bowels , fiver, and other . lords Us Oranges, Lemons. Raisins; Figs, Dotes, . the highest satisfaction to state toyou s ituate Alinimils, Nuts, Candies of all kinds, fo. organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregular . that owin gh • Ltlestown, Adams county, Penn a. action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such tot e very protective qualities o, baceo, 3e era, Snuff, Brooms, Brushes, two of the Salamander Safes which we put, No. 1.-32 Acres of Mead- derangruuts as ate the first causes of cliental". Blacking, with a general assortment of An extensive trial of their virtues, by Professors, chased O f some months since, we saved a Physicians, and Patient', has shown cures of den variety geode. Give us a call f you wont large portion of our jewelry, books, papers, ese bottom of a superior quality of' red gravel• fo buy cheap - and 'good—next door to the ilr,c., exposed to the calamitous fire in Ran- , .16, well adapted to timothy, 2000 bushels o- genius diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position lime been put on it. . The improve and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth ...Star' office, Baltimore Street. • stead Place, on the morning of the 11th meats are havinga • LARGE AND VERY BF 111• Their certificates are published in my American Gettysburg, May 11,1855.-1( instant. TIFUL MERCHANT MILL, Saw Mill, Coop' Almanac, which the Agents below named are When wo re fl ect that these Safes were 1000. • _ . er Shop, two Dwelling Houses, a „,_ pleased to furnish free to all Inquiring. :1271 1 aeatiags . ted in the fourth story of the building we yam. ied and that they fell aulisequently into a Store Room, two Bake Ovens, two P ' • Stables, three Hog Pens, Lime-kiln, 111 ill - ''''' - Annexed we give Hirections ,for their use in the itiimplalnts which they have beeivfound to cure. neap of burning ruins, where the vast concen. I I For COIMVINEI4. Tete one or two Pills, or . I such COMO this te'aYt if you want to save at least 20 tration of heat caused the brass plates to me , and all necessary out-buildings. The sue.. qntie a/i to gently' move the bowels. CoS per cent. of your money. we cannot but regard the preservation of th. Mill is built upon the most modern and =pro Li:renege is frequently the Aggravating cause of • fi . OBBAN & PAX - 'TON have just received, valuable contents as most convincing proof o person can feel well while under a ved plan. The dam and race are not sm. I Puma, and the cure of 9ne complaint is the ewe V and are now opening the largest . and beat the great security a ff orded by your Sates. pasted by any. Four County roada centre at ' of bPth. No this' Mill. mitre habit of body. Hence it should be, u ft selected stock of GOODS, in their line of bus- IVe shall take much pleasure in reeotn• can be, promptly relieved. . iness, over offend in Gettysburg, to wit: mending them to men of business as a sure re- N 0.2.-37 Acres of SlatiLand, Eon Dverxmas, which icsometinies the Moe of (indrawn , and always uncomfortable, takernild 11111 s, Caps, Boots, Sbocis. fiance •against the fire. GEO. W. SIMONS .1; BRO. very susceptible of a high state of cultivation doses—from and liver into healthy . action They will do It, and Overshoes and socks, Umbrellas, .Trunks, Bor 10 dues of which are heavily timbered, the Afteoriburn,.bodybwrn, end roulbura of dyepopsia Carpet Bags, Fancy IVindow Blinds, Station- , PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856. with atient 10 acres of meadow. The 1 ,. will rapidly diseppear. When It has gehi,Jon't ery, Perfumery, and a variety of Notions; al- Mrssas. Evan 4:. WATIi oN . 1 .—.1 hav e to offer improvements are a large and very ~. 4 foripit what cured you. so the largest stock of you my testimony in favor of the great security complete GRIST MI LL, and Dwel. n :!' Fora FOOL STOMACH, or Morbid Inaction Of Mt qUEENVSIVA RE„ CIILAIS, GLASS, afferiled to my entire stock of jewelry, books, ling House. This property ad• I Dowels, which produceproducegeneral depression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills papers,-&c., during the recent disastrous con- joini, No. 1, . tlanntion in 'llatistead Pince, from the fact at first, and smaller dose, afterwards, until activity Stone and Earthen Ware, ever offered in 1 Adams comity—all of %%Hell they are determ- th at the same were contained in twotof the Sal. No. 3.-7-A Farm Containing i 4 an Fos Is r es tor e d to the _ system. k it ,- , lox NIXTOTINSSS, Shea HEAHACHH, AIINEA, amender Safes manufactured by you. fined to sell lower than they can be hod at 1 • - 156 Acres mostly the red gravel pi], and pro- ; Pain is the hifornach, Back, or Side, take roin four any other Establishment in the County.— Having; fallen from the fifth story of the Ar- duces well, .10 to 5i Acres of whffili are henvi- to eight Olson going to bed! If they ; de not oper tisan building, where they 'were previously Iv timbered and about 20 Acres of meadow ate mutEriently, take more the next day until they Call at COBRA N Sr, PAXTON'S, south east t Corner of the Dianiende, Nu trouble to show ; placed, and exposed to a vast heat fora long • Imuoin. 10,000 to 1 9 ,000 bushels of lime : p d do, These complaints will be swept out from the ystem. Don't wear those and their kindred dis- Goods. . time, the preservation of the valuable deposits , have been put upon the land. An abundance orders because jour stomachic foul. Oct: 10„1856. seemed to every one who witnessed the open iof fruit trees upon the premises. The - , hot Seitoret-t, Elinfient.As, and all Amts./ if the Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to t ---- ing and interior examination, a mutter of pro I inip,ovements are a Stone Dwelling i 4 4 NE' W GOODS. found astoniehment. !House and Kitchen, St k House, •e a ; eep the bowels open. The eruptions will genet.- " e I. I ally anon begin to diminish and disappear. Many Toall who may require a perfect protection I a large Batik Barn, with Wagon dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed - up by • . Milli Cash System-35 years experience in rota the ravages of tire, I shall not hesitate to : Sheila, Corn Crib, I log Pen, and all necessary the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, cod recommend the in,e OryOUr Safes, as 1 consid- ; out-buildings. This property is also a part of , 1 the Credit business has satisfied me that it some ; i iis l gusting dities which seemed to saturat e tth. will not do, and 1 have now deternilied to a.. er they h ave now un d ergone th e most trying i No. 1, and known as above: There is not n ' lefei,,wm°oe,ll)esetveimeg ho ve completelya lt sufferer i 1 y ielded perfect dupl. the. Cash System—and offer Ihe following , te't• N. E. ORGAN. ; more: desirable property in the county than Patients! your ditty to society forbids that you Goods for Cash or produce only : PHII.AnELPHIA; April 12, 1856. ; I,CCCST GROVE, either separately or to- should parade yourself around the world mien.' with pimples, blotches, ulcers. .on,, and oil o r on, CHEAP CLOTHS_ i m... Ev.,,s .V., WATHos :-.-dentletnena, , gather. Call soul see it. The•ii, prnpert in: • No doubt you wdl he deeply gratified to learn will be sold separately or, t o , e th er , ea wain hest of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your system wants elennsing. the good condition in whirl' I ili , i•iivervil niv suit purchasers. I will 5.51 tin nemunimuln- ';1 0 i .'l.l, !FT THE 'limo!), they are the host metli book, policy of insurance, certificates of ,wok, tit , V lectns. Any person wishing to tie-' the sine ever discovered. They should be taken freely nod other %ahead,. documents, i i l iii•ii (111 hi- property will pleas cull on I..4%yard Stabl e In • and frcunently , . l 7l iia the iiiiln i i i r i t e ies which sow ;LI day last 1 opened the 6 " , . 3 muds 1 ).)) . .")"r tog '"' the firm. iiii r , .=' , they do as much good in preventing sickness as by CEGRCE ARNOLD. . the'remarkable cures which they aro ninking'syery i where. 13lue, Black, Browui , Green, Olive, &e. Fan ey Over coatings, Beaver Cloths, Peter Cussimers, Mack and every variety of titocv colors CaS , diletts, Vel%ct Cords, ,luaus 111111 pantaloon stuff; gencrall). Coburg. cloths. \l.•rinocy, Del,age, Muslin DOI:1111'N, All , 11( . 1 . 1l,. I 'Ail icoes, With cc cry vu:iety of Ladies dress goods. Ready made Clothing in great vnrietr , well made 'cud cheap. Domestics. Fresh Groceries, I.,!neensunre, ,tc. Please call, examine, and judge for yont selves. All will be sold at the lowest Cash prices. • GEORGE ARNOLD. Oct. 3, 18. GETTYSBURG 'FOUSBRY. +'Hf undersigned, having entered into • partneship to carry on the Foundry bu. sines muter the firm of W A RREN & SONS. hereby make known to the zens of Attains, and adjoining counties, that we are prepared to make every thing in our line of business. %Ve have eon. str.ntly un band, the HATHAWAY and other COOKIN G'ST OYES, theTader pirihrht, and nine plate Mores, of various Styles and sizes, Pots, Kettles and Pans.. and all other Iron Cooking Utensils. Waffle Irons,Washing Machines. Ash.plates, lloot-seraners, &c. Castinas for Mills snit other 31achitterv. PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description; go.— We make the Sea las, Blocher. and differ. ent kinds of W itherow Ploughs. We have als'n got different patterns of FENCING St RAILING for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't he heat for beauty or cheapness. the aboveanodes will be sold cheap for Cash •'ir Country Produce. iCf' BLACKSMITIIiNG con imied. • BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in Our line wade to order. 77111ESHI1VG' . 411SCITINES repair. ed at *honest notice. Being Moulders ourselves, we will do our - work RIGHT. THOMAS VAIIREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN,. , THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 11, 1855.—t1 W3l. REEFER MO the citizens of Gettysburg and Strangers who desire to know where to find a large and handSoMe variety. of Simmer HATS and SHOES,—are invited to call at IV. W. PAX TON'S STORE,' Where they will find the most elegant White Beavers, and White Silk Hats, Panama, Caiton'and Braid; also, Soft French Hats, and a large snick of Gentlemen and Ladies' and Children's Summer Shoes and Gaiters of every stile and price. Call and see he goods. June 1:1, 185 G. . t 'i it -,- • , - 4, n‘.1 . 't • ‘,.. 1 r : a, , t. 4 ;..s . t:. l 4 ..... ' ; 7 -; 4. .. • - ..... :t VA ! ANIIZID, 20,00 L nl s t,.7bc P wlaj r A i d D ll c u e -Tl b le r paid. Farmers who have the article for sale, will do well by: calling and making engage ments with the subscriber, at hia Flour, Bacon and Grocery Skore, in West Middle-street, Get tysburg. I GEO. LITTLE. Nov. 3,11851 J • NOW WE HAVE THEM ! "MST. arririd from 'Baltimore and . Phila fill delplda d best assortment of • Mali,;caps, Boots and • Shoes, that has everkeen offered in. Adams County. teLAll Wen and kinds, (some entirely neW.) Call Ind see them at the old stand, newly fixed tri; in Cbartibersburg street, a few doors from tli corner. W. W. PAXTON. March 28,1856. TUE BAROAD IN SIGHT D l ROAD COME TO HOKE'S STORE. ri. 4 OR cheo LL and WIN PER I GOOl4 as he is determined to sell for Cash and Gantry Produce, at short profits. Also. REULDP.ISTADZI C XOTHING • All goods at free of charge by an exper ieno ed Toilet. • Oct. 10, 1116. 014 • THE Elecion in,ncpf over and you can get 1. the beaA artielf: of SAUSAGE CUT TERS atlthetlieap store of JOHN PEE'', A NEW FIRM. TiIIPORTANT W. W. PAXTON With my knowledge of its great exposure both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a tire, as that which destroyed Ow Artisan build ing, as also from the force of the fall from its former elevated position in the third story, I could entertain but slender hopes prior to its interiot. inspection, that the contents which I once so highly prized would ever be of any vice to me, but as these fears are now happily removed, I feel it only due to say to you, that I can heneefbrth recommend the use of year Safes to all who may wish to find a confidence in the perfect security which such means pro vides against so frightful an element. EDWARD D.A.SIi L L,Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores, Se. April 25, 1856.—1 y "Philadelphia Advertisement." EVANS FIRE AND THIEF ,PROOF SAFES FOR Merchants, Law y ers, Farmers and Oth• era, having look.r, ap,ya or other valita• Ides, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. Day it Newell's (Robb's) BANK LOCKS. A CARD.—THE "F I RE PROOF SAFE," that preserved ourßooks, apers, during the Greed? ire at Hart's Buildings,' was purvbas oil of OLIVER, EVANS, aIS. 2nd., St. Phil. atra. GETZ it BUCK. "REFRIGERATORS & AND WATER EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera tors for cooling and preserving mods, butter, milk, water and all articles for culinary ptrpo sea. WATER FILTERS, for purifying brack4 , h ormuddywater, whether effected by rains, lime stone, marl or other comes ; can 1 c had separ to or attached to the ltefrigerators—a small quttAy of leo cooling the whole, in the warm eat weather. PORTABLE snowEß BATHS, fur the use of traria or co/of water. WATER COOLERS, lin Hotels, Stores it Dwellings. STU.LE„TRIiCKS, for moving baxe4, balm, /cc. SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG GIST do. OLIVER EVAN.s No. 61.8:Second-a., (2 doors below Chesnut.) (ESTAIII.ISIIED 111 1635.) Feb. 8,1856.—1 y HERRING'S SAFE THE C 114.111.10.11" 171 e only Safe which iaerery in-lance presero tit their in the late ex/ca. sire Fires. , 11. A T the horning of the Artisan 1 .iildings j April 10th, and in the GREAT FIRE in 1 Market Street, May Ist,. 1856, the genuine HERRING SAFE preserved the yewellery of GNAIIIPimens & bro. i Books, Pryers &c, of Fis r Bro. and Ewdard &mans k Co., all ter remaining exposed to the Miming ruins for nearly FORT} HOURS, and proving conch'. 1 sively what we ..art.. i..ways claimed for them their great superiority over all securities now known. In these fires, thd HERRING'S SAFE, standing side by side with those advertised as "warranted to stand 10 per cent.more fire than Herrings,"eame forth the acknowledged victor, not'only preserving their contents in excellent order, but being themselves in a condition . to go through another ordeal, while the boasted I 'Salamanders" of other makers were badly used up in every instance, add in some cased their entire contents completely destroyed. To the the wet:wnuld simply say, that, during the 14 years that Herring's Safe liar been before them ' more than two hundred have passed throug h accidental fires without the occurrence of a single loss, • We would,. therefore; caution purchasers against the misrepresentation of interested par ties.. The Herring's Patent is the only b ire proof Safe Made in this city which is protected by a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it to resist more than double the amount of heat of eny other Sate now"known: , FARR EILS A H : ERRING, Sole Aranulieterers in this State of . ZEROING' 8 • PATENT CHAMPION SAFES," Walnut St. 'hilailslphia. N. B.—" Evans k Watson's Improved Sala mauders,"""Oliver Evan's," "C. Gayler's," and "Scott's Abestos," Iron- Chests, (it large assortment baying been taken in part.. pay-. Ment for "Herring's,") will be sold at IoW . pri- Jima 13, 185G.-1y NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. I\T SPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South -1. 1 • Second street, Philadelphia, Impoiter, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs and Medi cines, Chemicals, ACids, Dye Stull's, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and Anted. 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, .11.0., All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. Country Merchants are invited to call luad examine our stock ? before purchasing Aug. 15, 1 F.. 16.-$5 ••• •••• ;IT V "N TIN TIRE' TIN WIRE! EO. E. I3UEEILER informs his 131 friends and customers that he has a .ery large assortment of TIN WARE nn hand ready tor the Spring sale, made y experieneed trorkmen and of good ma. teriala, whieli will he sold low for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. firjr and ay. Gettyiihurg, Mardi 10,1854. HAY WANTED. PE"ONS hazing Hay to sell will do well by calling On the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at all times. trx As he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will he given to those (ruin whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 24, 1852.—tf 2. 4 2141=aNZ N W. TIRTON, Fashionable bar. lir . her and Bair Dresser, can at all timet . be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple, in the Diatn adjoining the County Building. From long experience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of thet' 1 1 mar fa I Department witN such an infithio degree of skill, at will meet with the entire satisfaetion °fall who may submit their chins to the keen [ideal olhis razors. He hopes therefore, that by hie attention to business, and a de. sire to please, he will merit as welt as re. ceive, a liberal share of public patronage. The siek will be attended to at their pri. vate dwellings. Aletvo fi)r the People FAIINESTOCK BROTHERS , have just re ceived and are nowopeninga large and vari ed assortment of Dry Goods, Oueensware, B ard ware. A:.c.; to which they invite the attention of those wishin,, ,, cheap Goods. As our stock has been selected with great care, from the largest wholesale houses of Sew York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, we are prepared to ellen. in ducements to purchase froin us,such ns catjnot often he had. Cdme and examine our stock, end wo know you will not leave without buying. Sign of Me Red Front. Oct. 3, 1851;. SPOUTING! -SPOUTING! EORG and Henry Wampter will 'Make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country pro. duce. Farmers and all others wishing t h o i, it loses, Barns, etc. spouted, would do wi'''to give them a call.. &'II:'WAMPLER 100 BOXES , BEST CONGRESS TOBACCO, in 'tura and for sale by V.M.' BUEHLER " N0.,167 Franklin street . TIIE STAR AND BANNER / Li published every . Friday Evening , Baal. more street, in the three story build ing, a few doors above Fuik- ()stocks Store, by , „TERMS. . If paid in advunce or within the year $2 per annum—if not paid within the yeas $2 50. No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid—except at the option of the Editor. Sin gle-copies 61 edits. 'A failure to notify a die. continuance will be regarded as *nett engage ment. • :Advertisements not exceeding a square lit. aerie(' three times for sl—every tinbseqnent in Jortion 25, cents. Longer ones •in the seam proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered fora given tithe will he continued un.- til forbid. A liberal reduction will be mode' o those who advertise by the-year. , . Job tinting of all kinds . xecOled away aid promptl vend on rhesoneb - terms. LITER COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE, and all Batons Affections, arise from some derangement—either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile end 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. Obstruction 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 !Tilt Costiveness, it alternately costiveness arid diarrhoea, prevails. Feierish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes there is severe pain in the side ; the akin and the white of the eves become n greenish yellow ; 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 diarrhirn, dysentery, &c. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a few days,will remote the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when you can core them for 25 cents. Rust tosvisu, bort, and all Inflammatory Fi Vera, 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 those and all kindred complaints they should betaken in mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely. As a DINNItH Pitt, thin is both agreeable and useful. No Pill call be mode more pleasant to take, and certainly noun has been made Inure effectual is the purpose for which a dinner pill is etnployed, PREPARED nv DR. J. C. AVER it 00., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS., AM) sou) 1W 1a Tor Salo by A. D. BuFlu.En, ■a t Drucgists generully. August 22, I ti3l;.-1 y CAST Torn nni:An UPON THE WATERS, FOR AT TER MANY DAYS YE SHALL FIND IT." I CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS. D../ condemn it but My ht, it cannot jail. 141. C. A 1.1.1 , 110's COgCENTRAXED ELECTRIC PA S ANL/ ARABIAN PAIN xvrttAcrog Fur Itan,and iforse. [Copy right nccured according to lawl SMALL JAR, Fifty yenta LARGE JAR. 0.11411011 CM rultE ELECTRIC PASTE acts upon the bluseles, Tendons, and upon the whole nervous system, removing torpidity and pro.. (hieing a healthy action of the blood. There being no volatile matter in its composition, it remains in fiction until it accomplishes its work. It cannot lose ifs strength, and is al ogether harmless, its eoustittient parts being entirely tegetable. V. hat will it cure 1 We answer—Rheu finale Pains, when everything else fails, Cramps, Cholie, Chilblains, Burns, Sothis, Spraitts, Head-Ache, Tuoth•Ache, Swellings, Bruises, Sores, Iting , Worm, Tetter,StilrJoiuts, Contracted Curds, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sures, and all Scrofulous Diseases where external remedies tau be used, Sure Throats, Still' Necks, &e. What i 1 will cure for Horses and Cattle.— Sweeny, Spavin, Fissulus, Poll Evil, Wind gulls, Ulcers, Cholic,Spraius, Collar and sad dle palls, Stone Bruises, Still Joints, Verdigo, Splints, and Bunning Sores. Ika.For sale tit the Patent Medicine Store of 11. A. floatifield & Co., Getiond Agents, Lancaster, Pa., and by A. 1). BUEBLE.R, Gut tysburg, Pa. il4"None genuine but those bottles having the words "E. C. Allen's Concentrated Elec tric Paste, or Arabian Pain Extractor, Lan caster, Pa.," blown on the bottles. Sict. r Lookout Ar CounteVirite. Don't for get to ask for „ALLEN' E. April 26, 1856.-4 Cheap Pall and Winter Clothing. W — , E have now got our Fall and W•atee Stock ofRE.A.DY-MADE CLOTH NO consisting of Over-Coans„. in ,greatl.va iof Dress Coats of every description, Monkey amok-, ots, Vests. Pantaloons, Shirts, Drawers, ko, also, 'Boys clothing of all sizes. Our stock of Overcoatings, Cloths, Vostings, Cas- Cassinetts, Cords, &c., is large and full, and having experienced Workmen con stantly employed cutting out and making up,' if we cannot please you with a garment:tesdy made,'We eau sell you the material, take your measure and make you up 4 , suit on the shor test notice. We sell nope. but our owu miket and warrant them well made, and , good fit or no sale. Our prices are lair; onr motto being_ small profits and quick iaIWA9II I the cash. ' Please call—we cannot be beak. , —. The. New York 'and J'hiladelphia l Winter fashions just received... . ' • GEORGE ARNOLD.. ' ' Oct. 3, 1856. , BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS -•, T HE undersigned will attend to the collection of claims for 001./N. , TY LANDS tinder the late set of, Con. - ,1 grass. Thusewho have aletady received— nr SO Aeres,ean now receive the bat inre:by calling on the euhtieriber irndmak ing the#ecessary application. JOEL B. DANNER. • Gettysburg, March 9, 18bti..1.1(
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