; carr sprTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF „ „ „ MILLINERY AND FANCY 'GOODS, .UtSS vir la AS added to her already large stock s 11 new and elegant assortment of • MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, to Which she would invite the attention of her friends and the public, believing that an ox "initiation will satisfy them that her Goods are the ham selectid and must fashionable as well ',vibe cheapest over of in this place. The assortment comprises Cashmeres, Silks, DP Lanes, Ginghams C dieoes, Tinge, Coburg Cloths, Mud , lin, Lumen, Saek Flannels,l3ow nem and Bounetirrimmings, Sating, Ladies' Dress Trimtnings, Velvets, Arti6- cies; Blaeic Veils, Blue do., Gloves, Hosiery Handkerchiefs. French Worked collars. • Clambric,Jackenetand Swiss EdKings, . Insertinga, Must ins, Sleeves, Mo• hair awl Silk. Slim, Black Lace and bmbruider ed Handkerchiefs. Lamb's, Fans ' • &:c &c • likg.Call and examine for yourselves. Gettysburg, Nor. 14, 1856. BOOKS ) STATIONERY ) 1)R1166 & MEOICtNES. actual" anOrtment. A D. BUEHLER liat added to lice former - .n.• stack of Goods au unuottolly largo as sentient. of Classical, School and zw ous 41121011010.11EILMO; embracing all the text hooks use(in the Col 1. lege, Common Schools, and standard Classic authors, with the recent popular publications, .constituting a larger assortment: than over be fdre opened in Gettysburg. Also a ti t Le LCD CW :sll La o of all. kinds; . Cap, Letter and Note Papei, • o the ,best quality, Envelopes, G,old gnus 4 -aud Pencils, Pen-liumes, ha, with a largti aisort meat of *. Fa.? cy Good)", .to which he invites attention, being prepared Aolell at unusually low prices. 18.11 e has also - largely. increased his stock uf— . • . Drugs and dlldirines, which can be relied upon as the best in the market. ' '44/rArrangemente have 'been effected by which any article in his line Of businelut can be 'promptly ordered from the city. Gettysburg. Nov. 2; 1853. NEW FIRM ! -gift., Cape, Boot* amt Shoes. TiE.'nodersiinod having- Fittrchased. (rem %Yin: Ur. Paxton, Esq, his entire Stock of ficiiids will 'continue the business at the - old stand, in Chambersburg street, a few doors tjest of the diamond vind.T the firm of BRING 111.1N AUGAINIIATIGH, .and solicit the patronage of their friends and the public gen entity: -"Weekitys made arrangements largely to sto ck of inciiiseour Ha 4, Cups, Booti and Shoes -and will always keepon baud a full assortment of all, kinds, suitable to the season, which ,will be sold at the lowest possible prices. Hoping, by strict attention to' business; ' to merit a lib - eml.patrenage,weinvite all needing anything •in our line to call and examine our goods be "fore purchasing elsewhere: •• , GEO. E. BRINGUAN, H. AUGHINBAUGH, Gettysburg, Jan. 9, 1857.---tf " AINIEW BOOK OuR AGENTe. • /II FIE Life and Times of .ALEXANDER HAMILTON ' g by Samuel AL Smucker, M:, author of the Life and Reign. of Niiiho• ' bp; L of Russia, Jae., -This is the only complete had reliable biog raph.f.of this (mat VAN. He was the intimate personal ratetcn of Wallin:ft:Tax, and by many considered his equal. ThlS:work includes a history of the times and men of, the Revolution, and many inci •dents not beretofi re given in history.' I has all the charms of ro uance, although ,prepared. Ifrumthe most reliable and authentic sources, •and• should be in the hands of every American who revereelle . great and good men of our Revolutiun. A sketch of Burr. is also given, •and an account of his miserable end. Agents wanted in every part of the United States, for this and other valuable °works, to whom the largest contrMssinna trill be paid.. Copier sent by mail, on receipt of the price, $l. J. W. BRA DI.EY, Publisher.' No. 46 Nort Fourth Street, Jan. 16, 1857.—%4. ' Pidladelphia. NOTICE. 'EWERS Testainentary on the., Estate of JACOB SMITH. Sr., deceased, late of tOwnship, .Adamt 'county. Penn's, •having been granted to the subscriber, they hereby gives notice toull persons, indebted to itaid . h.state to call and settle the same; and those having claims are recoestvi to present theta properly authenticated fur settlement. rbe Executor resides in same township. • GE011(.4.1 CONRAD,' .Ex r. Jan: 9 r 1856. -6 t SOLD OUT-RIY UP .1. ii 4.V IN G disposed of my Hat, Cap; Boot l i r KA and Shoe Stare to Messrs. RINGMA.N A AUGIIINBAUOH,` 'who will '' ry on the business at the old stand, I res iNly ask tt coutinuance to my . successors of the liberal patronage, with which the public have favored me during many years. As lam now out of business, it is necessary that my Bunke nod Accounts be closed up at once. All persons. therefore — who know themselves, indebted on Note or Book Account are requested to call without delay and make settlement. I will be found at the old stand. , Will. W. PAXTON. Jan. 9, 1857.--tf Adjourned Courl NOTICE is hereby given: that an Adjourn ed Court of Common Pleas will be held at Gettysburg, iu and for the county of Adams, on Monday ilic 16th day is) . February next. at 10 'o'clock, A. H., when and where all par. ties interested are requested to be present. HENRY THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, January 16, 1857. j ArmaLIVIZTITIrit - EIIerXIET SllSPE,NDERS,Craratz t Portmonies, Socks Knif e s, &Deka, Pocket Handkerchief's, Razors, Clothei Brushes, Woolen Socks, ??ores,' Comforts, Muslin Shirts and Shirt Collars, are. always to be found at - SAMSON'S. FOR RENT—a small two &toil brick MOUSE, with lot and stable, on Rail Road stheet, between Carlisle and Washington *roe*. Inquire at thisi lika. 2, ltss7. large deck of Boats and Shoes. selling at small profits at - • ir./OSEAS A PAXTONS 111011.11RLEOIN Umbrellas, Faas--staelot of . • , SORIGE'S. VrtHE VERY ARTICI.F.,,,AL 6.lim Ic'a 1. 'WINTER CATS, Gauls at BRING -34.14 ANGRINEAUGIVS Cheap Rat and SkitSO% 10(111 RI:NT. a HOUSE. Inquiet pr' tiIiORGE BRINGII.C.S. 111 b. t lIIRDWIRB STORE. ripHE Subscriber. would respectfully announce to their friends aim tlis public, that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore et,. adjoining the residence of Davit, ZIEOLNR, Gettysburg. in which they ale opening a arge and general assortment of , HARDWARE, IRON, lITEEL, GROCERIES ) Cutlery and Coach Trimmings, Sprmg's, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, . Paints. Oils, & Dyes! offs, in general, inctuling every deacripticu of articles in the above line of business—to which .they invite the attention of Coach. maker.), Blackamiths.eurpenters,Cabinet. makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, mid the public generally. . • • Our stock having been selected with-great earn and purcliashed for cash, we gunrt autee.(for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as hey can be purchased any where. We particularly request a 01l from our friends. and earnestly solicit a 'bare of public favor. as we ars determined to es. tablish a character for selling Goods as ow prices and wing business on 'fair Prin. liples. _ JOEL O. DANNER, " DAVID lEGLER. Gettriburg,Janel3.lBsle-11. l'iletAVAMSti Removed a few doors &lithof the old Stand SKELf/Y reSprcifully-informs hie old customers and the public lenerally, unit he contin. tea the TAILORING , USINESS; at his new lan.l. in South Baltimore tree, where he will be utppy to necommodate all , lio may patronize him. II work entrusted to his to warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankfu ror past favors, lie snl mita a continuance o public patronage. IICP The. Nrm rock Spring and Sum. mer RISMONSitre received. Call and see them. April 27, 1855.-11 LiGZIST STOWS, And the Neap& ! TEE undersigned would inform the good people of Adams county and the rest tif the world that he has received an extra large supply of all kinds of MEN'S &. BOYS' CLO THING, Boots, Shoes, Bats, Caps, Buffalo Robes, &c., froe'New York ; and although goods have advanced- in price, he is able and determiued to sell at a less price than hereto fore. Country'.Wetchants aro invited to call—he will sell them Goods' lower than they can buy in the city. No - one can compete with hint, unless he buys his Goode as he d es : that is to say, go to New York and stay two, three or four months, and watch the chances. . A word to the wite . is aufficient. If you need such Goods as he Imps, go , to him and metro your purchases, to liarp money. • • MARCUS SAMSON. Oct. 31,1856. $1,200_ A YEAR., •, 1000 agents Wanted. • AGENTS wanted in every part of the UM tod States, to sell u beautiful and instruc tive. work, "The PANORAMA of-the OLD WORLDand the NEW - ;" comprising, A view of the present state of the Nations of the world, their manners, customs and peculiarities, and their rditical, moral, social and iudustrial condition ; iuterspenied wjth 1113TORICAL BKETOdES AND INECOOTEB, By WILLIAM PINNGCK, Author of the Ilistory of Englitini, Greece and Rome. En. larged, revised, and 'embellished with several hundred Angmvings from designs of Croome, Devereuk and other distinguished artists. It, is, also, illustrated with 7.4 beautifullycolored Vides, with costumes of various nations, Ac., c. Agents selling this work have cleared $lOO a month. 1119)...5end for a specimen copy and prospectus, which will be sent by mail, post 1;44 on receipt' of $2,00, with particulars,of agency. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Aura Sired, Philadelphia. N. B.—ln addition to the usual percentage, we makean extra inducement to Agents in the way of PREMIUMS. . J. 19% B. .NoV. 7,1856.-3m ' - PROVISION SOUSE. THE underiigned would respectfully an -L nounce to the Citizens tif Gettysburg, that helms opened a Provision louse in the room formerly occupied by Mr. J. J. Btinkerhuff in Baltimore street, nearly opposite the Star Of where he will have constantly on hand. Flour, Feed, Groceries, Butter; Yggs, Lard, Cheese; Bacon, Chickens, Potatoes, Apples, Fruit of all kinds, Confections, WILL REEVEIt. Aug. 29,1856.-1 y 300 A,L ArkOu SEGA.RS of every ,‘• description a n Brands, — all of which are offered lower than any oilier House in the city. And warrants all he sells to be 01 the treat ma. serial. Call and examine • • rn• WM. BUEHLER., his. ILI Franklin street. No•. 24. 1854. A splendid assortment .Queeosware, A Chinn, Olasl Stoue iitol Earthenware, nt • COBEAN- **AXTON'S. ataatrp IDEIVe Alarg . e assortment of Undirellas, at all or eau, just received and for sale at OUR stock of HARDWARE ,bas been very much increased, and ritons building "anything . or r e quiring in this department, should first call an 4 see FAIINESTOCKS *heap stock FOR SALE. ID to lo head of Horses`~ - GEO. ARNOLD. , Ost. 10. ZEZIP INMAN. llmre just received, a splendid assortment of Wool Undershirts and Drawer', which will be Bold low at nage, Hats. lIIIRIBRin need ofthe above aside, would 1 do well toinve kw IL 411, before purchasing 'elsewheri, Baasoneanna be battik& giving VEST4I/ irre; • AN unuanaly larp astaiimaat, of awry itaiiiiiitioa just teeciied at fur BALAMANAZR SAFES OP PRITIADI VANS k WATSON, No. 26 South Frrartb 1- street, Philadelphia, have harlthe surest demonstration in the nowing certificates that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully,warranted the representa tions which have been made of them, as ren dering au undoubted security against the ter rific element: PSILADELPIITA, April 12,1856. MESSRS. EVANS & WATSCN :—Gents—lt af fords us the highest satisfaction to state toyou that owing to the very protectivg qualities o, two' of the 41aniander Safes which we per cbasA of you some months since, we saved a large portion of our jewelry, books, papers, Ike., exposed to the eitlamitous fire in Ran stead Place, on the morning .pf the 11th instant. When we reflect that these Safes were loca ted in the fourth story of the building we occu pied, and that they . fell i suhsequently into a heap of burning ruins, where the vast concen- Outten. of heat caused the ,brass plates to me . we caunot but-regard the preservation of th, valuable contents as most convincinglwoof o the great security afforded by your Safes. We shall take much pleasure in recent. mending them to men of business as a sure re liance against the fire. GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO. • PIIII.ADELPIIIA. April 12, 18.5 G. MESSRS. EVANS & WATSON :-I have to offer yell my testimony in favor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, books, papers, during the recent disastrous con flagration in Ranetead Place, from the fact that the same were contained in two of the Sal. amender Safes manufactured by you. Having Wien from the fifth story of the Ar tisan building, where they wore 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 es:ainivation, a matter of pro found attonishinent. Teal! whopuy require a perfect protection rom the ray/4es of firerl shall not hesitate to recommend the me of your Safes, as I consid. er they have now undergone the most trying test. N. E. MORGAN. PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856. Memos Evess.k., WATSON :--tientlernen— No doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn the good condition in which I discovered toy hook, policy 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 heat from su hot a fire, as that which destroyed the Artisan build ing, as also from the force of the toll from its former elevated position in the third story, I could entertain hut slender hopes prior to its: interior inspection, that the contents which I once so highly prized would ever be of any ser vice to me, but as these fears are now happily removed, I feel it only due to say to you, that I can henceforth 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. E MAIM GASKILL,Book binder. Constantly on hand-Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores, &c. April Y 5, 1856.—1 y LIERIIINWS SAFE AGAIN THE ell.fettl'af MY 1 .1716 only Safe which in every hi-lance presery ed their &di.... contents in the late eaten• AT the horning of the Artizan 1 iildings April 10th, and in the GREAT FIRE in Market Street, May Ist, 1856, the genuine HERRING SAFE preserve I the yewellery of Geo. W. Simons & Bre ; Books, Pa.iers &c, of Fisher it Bro. and Ewdard Senior's & Co.; af ter remaining eicposed to the burning ruins for nearly FORII HOURS, and proving conclu sively what we oirt....ways claimed fur them their great superiority over all securities nose known. In these fires, the HERRING'S SAFE, standing side by side with those advertised as "warranted to stand 10 per cent. more lire than Herrings,"caine 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 ”Sslamanders" of other makers were 'badly used up in every instance; and in some cassa their entire contents completely destroyed. To the public we would simply say, that, daring the 14 years that Herring's Safe has been before them, more than two hundred have passed through accidental fires without the occurrence of a single loss. We would, therefore, caution purchasers against the misrepresentation of interested par ties. The Herring's Patent is the only k'ire• proof Safe made in this city which is protected by a Patent Right. and we will guarantee it to resist more than double theamount of heat of any other Sate now known. F:tRItELBduhERRING, ' Sole Manufacturers in this State of " HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES," 34 Walnut St. hiladelphia. N. H.—"Evans4 Watson's Improved Sala manders," "Oliver Evan's," "C. J. Gayler's," and "Scott's Abcstos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken in part pay ment for "Herriug's,") will be said at low pri ces. June 13, 1856.-1 y '• "Philadelphm Advertisement." EVANS FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFES ! 14 1 Ori Merchants, Law era, Furthers and Oth era, having Books, Yapers or other valua bles, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. Day A Newell's (Robb's) BANK LOCKS. A CARD.—Tug "F l ak PROOF SAFE , " that preserved ourßooks, arra, &e., during the OreatF ire nt Hart's Buildings,' was purchas ed of OLIVER EVANS, , 61S. 2nd., St. Phil. ad's. • . GETZ A BUCK. 'REFRIGERATORSA AND WATER FM- EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera tors for .cooling and preserving meats, butter, milk, water and all articles for culinary purpo ses. , WATER FILTERS, for purifying' brackish ormuddywater, whether effected by rains, lime stone,marl or other causes can be bad separ ac or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the warm est weather. 'PORTABLE .SH,OWER BATHS, for the use of warm or cold water. SAMSON'', WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores 1 Dwellings. - STOL:E TRUCKS, for moving boxes, bales, are. SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG GIST do. ' • OLIVER EVAN . g No. 61. S.Seeond-st., (2 doors below Chesnut.) Feb. 1835.) • eb. 8, 1856.--ly NEW WHO L ESALE NSPENCER THOMAS No. 26 South , Second street, l'biladeiph ia, Importer, Manufiteturer, and Dealer in Drugs and kledi• eines, Chemicals, Adds, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and - Ameri• can. White Zino, Window Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments , Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usually kept by Druggists, includin g Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c., &c., &e.— orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. Country Merchants are 'rafted to call audexamins our stock before purclutsise SAMSON'S. ILLXSONI. Philadelphia Adverilreasents, I FIRE PROOFS! PIIIA AGAINST THE WORLD sire Fires TERS." DRUID STORE. elsewhere. Goods sent to my of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low, and goods warranted, • - March 7, 18.56.A4y. Prafessibnal Card■ C. J 11'i J. LAWRENCE HILL, O Dentllo, FFICE in Chambersburg stret t one• door West of the Lutheran Church,neirli opposite G rammer'sstore, where he may, be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCS. Dr.C.N.ltsmicatur, Rev.C.P.KitevTe,D LI D. Heaven; Prof.M•JAcons, d'l R. S. Dania, .. ILL:B.(1011x* , 1 . D. 0, tweet '. 11 .A.Munseenone Rey. R..hessoi. I .. M. L. 8vetv111: July .i, 1849 M. B MoCLELLAN, Attoiney at Law, AND PRISECUTINO ATTORNEY OFFICE oothe South side of the Public Square s tvo doors West of the "Sentinel" 011ie°. March 28, 1856 DAVID A. BUEHLER, Attorney at Law. "WILL. pnmptly attend to Collections and all otho business entrusted to his tare. PrOffice in Van Diamond, adjoining the Store of A. B. KURT/. Gettysburg, Pa, Feb. 1, 1856, DAVI D WILLS, Attottat4 at Law, ElonAS ta ML STENSON'S office Nerd] EV r %Vest Cornet of Centre Square. REFERENCX.—Hon. Thaddeus Stevens Esq., Lancaster, EDWARD •13. BUEHLER, Attorney al Law, l ama, faithlally and promptly attend to Y V all businets entrusted to him. He speaks Me German ltagnage. 011 ic e -at the same place, in South' ialthnore street, near Forney's Drug Store, aill nearly opposite 'Danner A: Ziegler's Store. W. L.,CA3IPBELL, Alifirney at Law, O FFICE on Ohambersburg street, Gettys• burg. two (bors from Geo. Arnold's store. will attend to fling elaims for BOUNTY LA N 1,, under the late Ms of Congress, Prneions, All business ettrusted to his hands will re• ceive prompt attintion. D. MoDONAUGHY, Atto!nay at Law, (Office re.neeml td one dour West of Buehler's Drug a: Doak-Stue,Uhambereburgetreet.) Attorney and SJliitor Jor Patents and Pen- szons, Bounty Land Warratas,, Back-Pay sus. minded Cla hits, aid all tidier claims against the Government it Washington, D. C. also American clams in England. Land Warrants located Ind sold, or bought, and highest prices giv. , a. Lands for sale ;n lowa, Illinois, and other Western Stabs ; and Agents engaged locating Warrants here. &IF - Apply to lint personally or by letter. NoVicE. lETTERS Testiteentary on the Estate .114 of GEORGE aIL DEN, Into of Stra• ban township, Adnns county, Penuu., de ceased, having heengranted to the subscri ber, residing in shU Straban township, he hereby gives notihe a persons indebted to said Estate, to call abl settle the stone ; and those having claims tie requested to present the same, properly' , autheutieated for settle ment,. DANIEL GULDEN, Executor Dec. 26, 1:956.-6t NOT ICE• y ETTERS Testamentary on the estnte of -LAI MICHAEL HANES, late of Reading township. Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Hampton, Readhg township, notice is hereby given to those inlebted to said estate to mike payment, and tt those having claims to pre heat the same puperly authenticated to the subscriber tor setlement. JOHN BROUGH, Ex'r Jan. 2, 1856. AND MILL TREY COltall. "UST received at. HOKE'S Store, a large supply of 11'41er Goods, the cheapcAt ever offered in tnarlet. Cull and see he 6. rc purchasing elsewheie, as he is determined to sell very cheap fur C ash. Also, very cheap Millinery Goods. All Goods cut free oFcharge. Rendvonade Cliihing on hand, which will be sold low. JOHN HONE. r;,..lvsburg, Decll9, 1856. LADIESPDRESS FURS. A 1:1,74C A Y , 17 j , 4it of new and • elegant i rfine French Sable >, consisting, l a n n p d ar ioe o h Martin, Geneit, a d French Co t t:y4ali o :ew and fashionabl in de into Man a ffs, Victorines, Wriatlefs, Muff 4, ac—just received and for sale at the at and t. ap Store of S. S. M'CREAR 'Wanted to Purehase—Muskrat, Mink, Otter, and Fox Skitt l e. IL S. M'C. Dec. lb, 11156.-3 t. Flour for Sale. IF you want a gcnd barrel of Flour, call at HOKE'S STORE, as he has made arrange. meals to have always the best, which he will sell at 25 cents advance. • May 2, 1856. DRV,I3'S 600DEI, FOR Dailies and Gentlemen, can be found in immense variety, and cheaper than ev er, at SCHICK'S. Step in and examine the new stockfor FRU and Winter. Oct:3l, 1856, CLOTHS, Cassimers, Veatings,, and Shawls a lai• a ge m ipply, to which the attrntion o, all is invited. If you desire to save money buy at' FAHNESTOCKS. Ate TIISTICE OF. THE PEACE, has opened la an office in the front room of his residence in Baltimore street, where. he will be prepared to attend to Scrivening, Conveyancing, and collecting claims, promptly and punctually. Gettysburg, April 20.--ly • OYSTERS, TRIPE, rIG FEET. HERE WE ARE! THE undersigned has taken the room re• centlf occupied by /dr. George Fry, in Chambersburg etreet, and will always keep on hand a supply of the beat OYBTFIt 8, TRIPE, PIG'S PEET, and other refreshments -done up in the best style aud.to the taste of the most fastidious epicure. Call in and see us. CV Oysters will be supplied tb families in such quantities u they may desire. WM. TATE. Gettysburg; Dec. 5, 1866.—tf • ATTENTION, ONE AND ALL! 'GREAT SEA-SERPENT CAPTURED I" cIA.3LUEL WEAVER having provided him -1-3 self with an entire new and costly type-- atus, is now prepared to furnish ARAROTYPES Sr. DAGUERREOTYPES in every style of the art, which he will war rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex perience and superior apparatus give him ad , vantages seldom furnished by Dirgulrroun es tabliShments out of the city. He hal a large number of specimens at his Gallery, is Chant. bersburg street, which the public are requested to call and examine. VS-Charges from 50 cents to $lO. Hours or operating from BA. M. as 4P. M. Gold Lockets, Breastpins, imitable for tninintures, alwitcs on hand, nt the very lowest prices. fisaj-Children will not Ise taken fOr less than $lOO, xteirAMBROTYPES taken from one dol lar and upwards, and iu the best style. December 5, 1856.—tf. warI2U s IMD n.,054 ' itt • r W • mil vg _JOHN V. PTON. Fashionable liar. her and Hair Dresaer, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Ten; pie, in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From long experience, he flatters himself that lie can go through all the ramifications of the will. such an infimm degree tif sk Wow will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen odeal of his razors. lie hopes therelore, that by his attention to business, and wile. sire to please, lie will merit as well as re. eeive, a liberal share of public palronace. The sick will be attended to at their pri. vete dwellings. C -- ) tar" "MN" ; , g ;, i 4: tt! r i ete-r $ 7, ' lll v li. i •4O ; . 4... A • - TIN II1RE! TIN WARE! (1 80. E. BUEHLER. infortns his Ilk friends and customers that he has a .ery large assortment of is, nn band ready Irtr the Sprint! snle, made by experienced workmen ami ni t niml teriu;s, which will be sold low 10r CASII or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Krtjall and see. Getty sburg:hlat eh 10, 1554. PPERSONSIIay to sell will do %%111 by milling on the subscriber. to Gettysburg, wlnr ia desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at ill times. It - J . As he intends havuig the Hay, after being parked, hauled either to Ilanover or Baltimore. the preference to. liagl will be given 10 those from whom lie may purchase. SO LO AION POWERS. Dee. 24. 1852.—tf SPOUTING! SPOUTING ! (TiEORGE and Henry "Wnanmer will Make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash: or country pro. 4luee. Farmers and all tubers wislmig thei• tt mses, Barns, &e. spouted, would do we''to give them a call. c. & H. ‘VAMPII.ER. HNESTOCK BROTHERS have just re ceived andure now opening a large and vari ed assortment of Dry Goods, I.lpecnswa re; flard ware. ttc., to which they invite 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 duvernents to purchase from us, such ns cannot oiled be had. Come and examine our stock, and we know you will not leave without buying. Sign of Me Red Front. Oct. 3, 1856. ©OWE OME! COKE MIME WEI ARE An AIN! -WITH. the handsomest and cheapest Stock of NEW GOODS to be found in this place. All the newest styles are to be seen in the assortment, and many of them are really magnificent, without being costly. No time for particulars. Call in and see for yourselves, J. L. SCIII(.6'S. On the Public Square. Oct, 31, 1856 BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS. rri HE undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for BOUN. TV . LANDS under the lido act of Con. areas. Those who have already received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal. aneediy calling on the subseriber and mak ing the necessary application. JOHN HOKE JOEL 13.,DANNER Gettysburg, March 9,1855.—tf PRE Notes and Book ACcoutits of ABRAM ARNOLD, have been placed in the hands of E. B. Buehler, Esq. Payment ia required immediately, if costs are to be saved. Long er titue will not be granted. • ' ABRAM ARNOLD. Nov. 14, 1856.--t3t L4.DIES—Do you went a pretty dress, ban scene shawl, or any new style ribbons, nr• tides tit:our line P if so you can find the la. test styles, and' most approved patterns at, the cheap store of . b'AHNES'rOCK'S. . come this Uny Alarge•assortraent of Ladies' Dress nOO and gaiters, for sale at .• • COBEAN it. 'PAXTON'S. xn, BOXES BLACK . FAT in store RAFILF•aa►I roe 'y' . W:11. BUEHLER, • No. 1437 Franklin demi, Baltimore on BOXES HEST CONGRESS w TOBACCO, in 'more and for sale by WM. BUEHLER, GREAT SROW I, Tumor ia 1 Della!! MeDit TNN %t H 1 HAY WANTED. Atirws liar the reople A4ST OrtireCE., No. 167 Franklin strut GETITSBERII FOUNDRY. A NEW FIRM. riIHE undersigned, having entered into partneship to carry on the Foundry hti. siness under the firm of W A RitliN •& SONS, hereby make known to the citi. Zeno of Adams and adjointpg counties, that we are prepared to make every thing in our line of business. We have con. sinnily on hand, the HATHAWAY and other COOKING STOVES, the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves, i t of various styles and sizes, Pots, Kettles / and Pans, and all oilier Iron Cooking Utensils : Waffle Irons, Washing Machines, Ash plates, Boot-scrapers, igt.c. Castings for Mills and other Machinery. PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description, ,tte— ‘W e make the Seylar, Blocher, and differ. eat kinds of W itherow ploughs. We have also got thtfereut patterns of • FENCING & RAILING for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't he beat for beauty or cheapness. the above articles will he sold cheap for Cash ir Country Produce. lE7' BLACKSMITHING aid! con. BRASS CASTINGS and every Ming / in our line inside 10 order. THEBSIIING AMUR INES repair. ell at shortest notice. Being Moulders ourselves, we will do our work mini. THOMAS ‘YARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May I I, 1855.—t1 Vil9W 2,410Z,5. Come this tray, v . you want to sate at least 20 per cent. ul Ipur COBEAN d P AXTON have just received. I-) and are now opening the largest and hest selected stuck of (IUUDS, in their line of bus inc,s, ever olferzd in Gettysburg, to wit: iials, Cups, Boots, Shoes.. Overshoes and socks, Umbrellas, Trunks, : Carpet Bags, lance Window Blinds, Station ' err, Perfumery, and a variety of Notions g al so the large Tit stock of E.N.511411 RE. G LASS, Stone and Earthen Ware, ever offered in Adams county—all or It Ilia they are determ ined to sell lower than they can he had at say other Establishment in the l'ounty.-- Call at COREA Si: PA NTON'S. south east Corner ol the Diamond. No trouble to show Goods. Uct. 10, 1856. L EW GOODS mini Cash Syetern-35 years experience in the Credo business has satisfied me that it will not du, and 1 hare now determ,ned to a dopt the Cash System—and . uirer he iulluwing 1./uods 6,r ur produce only : CHI"i'AP CIL6THS Blue, Black, lirovvn, Green, ylice , dc . Fnn ey Uter coatings, Ileaver Cloths, Peter Shams (....ssitners, black and every variety of fancy colors. Cassitietts, Velvet Curds, Jeans and pantaloon stuffs generally. Coburg cloths, Merinoes, Detwige, 31tedin Delanes, Alpaccas Calicoes. Ging hams, 4:e., with every variety cf Ladies dress goods. heady tpude.Clothing iu great variety, well made andkheap. Domestics. Fresh Groceries, Queens are, &c. Please call, examine, and judge for vont selves. All will be sold at the lowest Cash j EuRGE AILS OL prices. Oct. 3. 1856 SEE [S AT THE A E IV S 7'. 1 1 A D. T. KING respectfully announces to V his friends and the public generall s diet he continues the TA ILO RING fiCSI NESS in the room athoining the store of J. La a relict Schick, and fronting on the Din. mend. He has made urrangemenis to receive regularly the LA TEST Kis]] lONS, and it will be his CWlSialrt aim to give entire stitis• to those who may favor him with their custom. 04Y - Comitry produce will be taken in ex change fur work. WM. T. KING Gettysburg, Sept. 58, 1855. HE RAILROAD IN SIGHT ! COME TO HOKE' S STORE. Veit cheap I' L L N7'E I? 1 GOODS, as he is determined to sell for Cash and Country Produce, at short profits. also. READV•'NTADFICLOTHINCi. All goods cut free of charge by an exper fenced Oct. 10, 1856. 1 PC KENTUCKY LEAF lON TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana. 25 do Sauna. 20 do Si. Jago, 20 Cases Seed Leff. Jusi received sold for sale by WM. 13UEULE1L No. 157 Franklin mired. Nov. 24, 1854. TOBACCO. O " BOXES LB. LUMP TO. BACCO in store and for sale, at I I cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S Old Stand, the cheapest in the city. No 157 Franklin at., Baltimore. ATTENTION. THOSE. who aro fond of music, will find a large assortment of, Violins, Aecordeons, Flutes, Fifes, dm. C.lnapnt SAMSON'S. n alas, Oh,: THE Election is now over and you can ge , the best article of SAUSAGE CUT TEES at the cheap store of JOHN HOKE. utalsoufoo 1. larn)ot of Trunks and Carpet Bags on ilhand whichwill ja-rlidlow to make room at > SAMSON'S. HARDWARE--Another large , supply:- 1X Come and make money bybuying at low pricei from our well selected stock. FAH NESTOCK -BROTHERS. Sign of Red - Front. THE STAR AND DANKER Is published every . Friday Evening, in Bald bore street, in the 111.63 story build ' laws km doors aboveFuhn estocks Store, by . D. A.•BUE'HIAR. TERMS. If paid'in advance or within the year $2 per annutn--if not paid within the year $2 50. No paper discontinued until ull arrearages are paid--except at the option of the Editor. Sin gle copies 61. cents. A failure to notifyw dis T continuance willbo regarded as a new engage ment. Adrerfilenynis not exceeding a square in serted three times for- $l---evecy- : subsegnent insertion 25" cents. Longer ones in the seam proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for agicen time will be continued un til forbid. A liberal reduction Will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job tinting of all kinds - xecuted neatly sad promptly and on rmuionable terms. AYER'S ``! 1~~ 1 ; O ~r~~ ~ ~ Are curing the Sick 0) an extent Eleven before known of any Medicine. 1E.4L1D3, READ INDJUDGE FOR YOURSELYYS JULES HAVE!., Esq., the well known perflettear, Choscnot &net, Philadilpitia, IVIIIOIO Abates products are found at almost •oar) toilet, nays; " I am lumpy to say Id your e1171.117/C NU— mat f hare found them a better family nardieine, flw cowmen, oryd, than any other within my knowledge. Many ad nty Mend. have realism.) marked henefiq (non them, and r. Imelda with ane in believing that than pneeedry•atr,nolinary virtue• for dirtying out dl•ea..A and curing the 'dick. They ■re Ant only effectual, bait wife and plosomill to be takere, qoalitiedt which moat mate them valued by the public, when they are known." The venerable Chaneyllor WARDLAW writes from Dal :Imre, 15th April, 1554: "Da. J. C. Av.. I have taken your Mlle Web great benefit, for the 11.11esenese, languor, foes I:Gamic:ire. and Mihail headache, whirl has of late venni hveriekeer ton In the spring. A fetir doe.. of your rilla cored me. I have need your Cherry Pectoral wally year. In my feitillar for coughs and colds with unfailing bureau. You snake medicines whirl:care; and I feel it a pleasure to commend you fir the good yon hoe June end are doing." • RHIN F. BEATTY, Esq., Bee, of the Penn. Railroad Co.. says : ~.,••• Pa. R. R. 0f.., Philledelphi., Dee. 13, 1863. " take pleasure In adding my testimony ro the •flicticy of your medicines, having derived very runtime/ benefit from the ilea of booth your Teetotal end Cathartic Pills. I viii never without them In my family, nor shall I ever consent to be, while my means will procure them." ‘ The widely renowned P. R. STEVENS, N. D., of Went worth, N. li. , writes: llavitig used your CaTI,I•WrIC Paw in my practice. I rertify from experlellr• 111,1 they tore an invaluable purga tive. In if disordered functions of the liver, causing headache, u,dlgrsllon , costiveness, and the pent variety of diseases thin fllow, they are A surer remedy Mau any other, In all rases where a purgative remedy Is required, I conlldently recommend these Pills to the pn6lir , a. superior to sup other I have ever found. They are litre In their operation, and perfectly safe—qualities whirls nicks them ell invaluable •rticlo for public use. I h a y for ninny years known your Cierry Portend as the best Cough medicine In the world; and these Pills are In no wise inferior M that admirable preparation for the treat ment of disease... "Aston, Aft., Nee. 25, 1433• C. Ara.—Dear Slr: I have been adhered from my birth with scrofula In its worst frrns, end now, alter twenty year.' trial, and an untold of amount of antrissing, have been completely cured in a few weeke by your Pills. With what Wittig. of rejoicing I w rite ran only be imagined when you realise what 1 lame minted, and bow long. •' Never until nnw have f been free from this loathsome disease its some shape, At tintes II mucked iny eyes, and made one almiwt Wind, besides the 11.11111411141 P pain s at other+ it settled In the scalp of my heed, and deatnwed my hair, and has kept me partly bald all my day.; sometimes It cunt. not in my face, and kept it for imnitlu a raw carte ~ A bout nine weeks Aro 1 comuienc•sl taking yon Ca theme rills, mid now am entirely free from the complaint. My eyes are well, my skin is fair. and toy hair tuna rnm menred a healthy growth; all of which makes sue (sal strictly a new f1P11,11 , 11. " 'loping this •bsteissent mar b. the meanie of eunveylng 'ointments,' iliac •hall do soot) to tither., I ails, with every sentiment of gratitude, Yllll., ke., MARIA RWICER." '• I have known the shove named Marla Ricker hum her clulilineel, and her etatement it etrictly ANDREW J. 1111 , 14:RYE, Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing CM" Coro. JOEL PRAl'I', of the ship Marion, writes ens* Boston. '2O I, April, 1854: ‘. V.! Pills hove cored um (non it huh,. sued, which arose from derangement of the liver, n hirh lied braving very beriflllC I lied telleel of any relief by my Physician, and foot every remedy I mild try; list a few due. of your Pills hove completely reetored toe to health. I hare given Mein to toy cPllllllloofor %WWII., With the heal of. feats. — They were pioniptly clued. I re. ttttttt ended liirm to a friend (or rutivein se, %hid; had troubled him kit month+ ; lie told me in a few (Jaye thou had cored him. Yon make thu but medicine In the world rand I am free to limy so." Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme Court, whiote brilliant abilities have made him well known, not only in this hint the neighboring Niels.. Odessa, sth ilreir, 1854. "Pic; I have great setb.faction In monolog you (lint mynah' and family here Men very much benclited by punt medicines. My wife war cared. two yenta since, of a se. rare and dangerous cough, ho your Closer, I . ..cr,im•s., and since then has enjoyed Pet feet health. yy children hare several times been cured (moor attack, of the Intl, mite and Crimp by It. It Is an 111.111104 remedy for there complaints. Your CATII•Irie 1 . 1114 1111%, entirely mired me from a dyepephla nni awiveuew, WIdCII has tile I s "! some yeare,— iudeud, !Ida Vile 11111 ell 111.'4 unpin rant, from the furl that I had failed as gel relief from the best which this peciion..f the country affords, and limit any of the nitluennm UM, dies I had taken. Ywi.aenn in tor, flucloq Ilk. a providential bleuring ro our farody, and yod may troll wippose we Sr. Slot kb iniediel of it. Yours respectfully, LEA Vi'l7 &mats Chamber, Ohio, .4nl 5/1, 1854. I. C. A, /Pt— 'lettered Sir: I lute 11111,1 e A Iliac ougli trial of the Cava Yelie Put., Irk non fu, your agent, and WOO been cured In flirt, or the dreadful Ithoillehlioni under which he Bo ne t MP suffering. The first doge re iieved n o. and a low istiloacupumt do.e4 , lace entirely re/woe/I the dimeawe. I led In bailer health mi.' than hr Some bOn•rl4, WWI I an iba,a noire lc to the erten, 01 your C•TH•RTIC ,Pau Visors .1111 great reep•ef t LITIUS 11. MI.;*I'CA ." The ale” an, all (rein petal"a who ire pabliely keen a where they rr•i4lr, 3110 Vi ho Would not mak, there stet.- saente WlOlOl/i a thorough rdii rtrtiou that they Were tell.. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analy tient Ch ern i 3, 1.W711, Mn-• CV' For Sale by A. I). BL'EJILER, end Druggists generally. Atigust 22, CAST YOrlt BREAD UPON THE WATERS, FOR Al'- TUC SIANY DAYS 1E 511.41.7 ' , IND IT." A CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL U'IL PAINS. Don't Condemn it but try rt, it cannot fail. E. C. A LLEN' CONCE NTR A TED ELECTRIC PASTE AND ARABIAN PAIN EXTRACTOR For Na n and Horse. [ Copy right secured anew-ding to law .1 SMALL JAR, Fifty cents LA ROE JAIL, One Dollar. lIE ELECTRIC PASTE acts upon tie Mus Jes, Tendons, and upon the whole nervous system, removing torpidity and pro ducing a healthy action of the bloat. There being nu volatile matter in its es mpositii n, it remains in action until it accomplishes its work. It cannot lose its strength, and is. al ogetber Immuless, its constituent parts being entirely vegetable. What will it cure ? We nnswer—Rlieu !untie Pains, when everything else Cramps, Chulic, Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Bead-Ache, Tooth• Ache, Swellings, Bruises, Sores, Ring-Worm, Totter, &Moires, Cowl-acted Cords, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sores, and all Scrofulous Diseases where external remedies can be used, SCirer• Throats, Stiff Necks, st.e. What it will cure for Horses and Cattle.— , Sweeny, Spavin, Fissulas. Poll Evil, Wind 'galls, Dicers, Cholie, Sprains, Collar and sad dle Galls, Stone Bruises, Stiff Joints, Verdigo, Splints, and Bunning Sores. Ites-Fur sale at the Patent Medicine Store of IL A. Rockafield lk Co., General Agents, Lancaster, Pa., and by A.D. BUEBLER,Get tysburg, Pa. Mir-None genuine but those bottles having the words "B. C. Allen's Concentrated Elec tric Paste, or Arabian Pain Extractor, Lan' caster, Pa.," blown on the bottles. Va-Look out fir Counterfeits. Don't for get to ask for ALLEN' April 25, 1855.—1 y DEBaLfIE3 (110TU6cb G 0 and sea FAHNESTOCK'S cheap and pretty assortment of Dress Goods. I fou want anything fashionable, that's tho place o get it. POCKET DIARIES FOR 1867, OF sizes—from aduiaturd form to•large quarto—for sale by the undersigned.— Every business man should have a copy. A. D. BU.b.:HLER. Dec. 26 18.56.—tf • TO THOSE WHO ARE INDEBTE D TO ME. . 1. , e AVING now adopted the Cash System iti Hmy busiiiesil, fottheptirpose of settling p '''' my old business, all those indebted to, me long standing, either "by- Note: or BOolt ac counts', will please call and pay the same.. GEOR6E ARNOLD. ON. 3,'1866: A FEW; MOUE . LEW, OF Jeromee Cloaks, also a few good watch ,es at I -SA.I4BOrS, PRUNES, • CARPET BAGS and BRELLAS, Cur sale at _ COBEAN k PAXTON'S. - - -liars; - Ilato.. - , BLACK Silk and Slouch Hato of the latest style and at reduced prices for sale at. COBEAN & PAXTON'S. T ADIES GaitFa,l3ucleskins anWindles „IA for male cheap at IMINGMAN AIJUH -INBAIIOIII3.
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