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    tertlijK; Treasurer of Adams county, id conformity with the 10th section of an
SF • Act of Assomblv. entitled -Au Act to tevise the Militia System, 1c.," passed
the 30th day of April, 1853, exhibits tho folloying account: ,
DR. .
To, ankocint ofbatittadding Military fines for 1855 and prirtions rears,
igiantfit?of Nfilitary fines assessed fur 1856 as per repori of Clo. Commissioners,
To tni A tirlit brAdditionnl Tat, (per 11. J. Kuhn,)
I NIMIII4.
Peter F. Smith •
William Finkel
Ephraitn Martin
Hugh McGaughy
Benjamin Landis
• John E. 'bikes
Vncob King
Henry Slavhatigh
Samuel Weaver,
• James McCullough
Solomon Sell'
Alleluia A. Slagle
Benjamin Weaver
Archibald Gerroll
, James Wilson
Nicholas Slayhnugh
Christian Rindlimb
Michael Cro ll
George Hoag!
Samuel Sadler
Francis Allison
Joseph Herman
Michael Brown
Pius Unger
Henry Slaybnagh
Samuel Weaver
Jamealllack
William Staub '
,• Henry J. Kuhn •
Leonard 'McNivea
Peter Stevens ' .
James Wilson
• Nathaniel ernyson
Daniel Ehrehart
Elisha Penrose
Henry IVitmor
Frederick Stover
Levi Kindig
Stephen Weidner
Jesse Clupsaddle
flieholas lbltzell .
John Miller
'
Jacob
Jacob Myers
Thsvid P. Bair
Henry Slaybnugh
Townships
Lotimore •
Latimore
- -Borough • •
Cumber!anti
Germany ••'.
lhantington
..Straban
Batter
,Bitrough
Cumberland}
Germany}
Oxford
Ilantington
Lutimore
Ihtmilte,nban
Menaßen}
Straban •
Frainklin.
Conorntgo
Tirane
31ountjoy '
Mountplessant
Iteading
linion— • •
Butler •
B trough•
Cumberland
Germany
. Oxford •
Iltintington
Latimilty
Ihtmiltonban}'
Liberty}
4iliuniltont
Jlenallfhit
Strabon}
Frunklint
Conorragot
Tyrone "
Mountjoyf
Mountpleasant
Reading •
Berwick
Freedom,.
Union
Butler* •
• ...
• 2,149 92 567 88 24 03 161 601,396 52
sarThose marked th hare since paid in full. Those marked thus ( 5 ) hare since
ta e i n d b ! , n ( gazi i §ine m e tkeeiettlpnisnt the s_u_in . of Four Ifundrid and Th ree
_ Dollars and Fifty
50) h be enpaid into the Military Fund by d iff erent Collectors.
oa
Bi amount paid E. O. Fahnestoek, Treasurer of Independent Blues,
" - County , Corumissioners-for-serr ices,
John Smut, Brigade Inspector, . •
John F. Bailey, Treasurer of Marion Rangers,
Outstanding .Military fines for .1852
4 , • 1854
" 1855
1856
1853
1854
'1855 • -
1856.
1854
1855
1856 •
(kolledtors lees for
1,4 , Esonordione
Agawam." for aasessing 828 mon,
. ; 4.6 Treasurer of Independent lilacs ,. ,
Treasurer's Commission 0n.5319 01 at 1 per cent.,
Tax refunded to State. -
Balance iu handa of Treasurer,
•
,26rThis is to certify that the above is a correct statement of 'the Military Account of
Adams county, as it appears upon•the Books in the ,County Commissioners' office, audited
by County Auditors. J. M. WALTER, Clerk.l.
,Februal-y,23, 1857. 4t
GOOD .IND CHEAP
GRANITE STONE.
'graundersi g ned respectfully inform the
, a citizens of Gettysburg and the public
generally that they have:opened a GRANITE
STONE YARD, on South Baltimore Street,
.. aaaaaa , OIL .V. 4....• •
. Dentist,
opposite the residence of George Sbryock. , . ,
where they are prepared to furnish GRANITE n FFH.E in ( harabershurg street
STONE, dressed in every style, for N P one door West of the Lutheran
Monninents, Door ' Sills ,
.and
Church i nearly op posite Grammer i ssiore,
.
, s tep , . , where heemay be found ready and willing
• .. .1
and every kind of building and ' ornamental ' to atten d to an y case within the province
use. Also, CEMETERY BLOCKS always: of the Dentist. Persons in want of full
on hand and a general variety of dressed! sets of tedth are invited to call. =/
Granite. . . - . REFERENCES.
giirThe undersigned having had consider. DrC.N.lssattruar, Rev.C.P.KaAirra,l) It
f r
able experience in their business, respectfully .. D. „,,,„.,, pro i .. A4 Jacess
invite. persona wishing anything in their line .. H. 8.4,„.„, • a HT ti ,
-,. ' ......... AVORSI,
to give use, eall—as we are prepared to fern- .. D .. o w rarr, 4 . RA m .
H. ~ UNELITIBVig
ish the same article CHEAPER than it has ge.,..g..-idiniso,r. I ~ M.
1848
. L.BT
ever been heretofore offered in Gettysburg. Jul .‘;
HENRYS. BENNER, _ ..... .- • '
. , . PETER BErfLEIL ''
HY . ~.. .. arill.
Feb. 6, 1857.-3ta
F7 . 1 - 7 . X717M
On Saturday the 28/h of March, at 10'
o'clock, a. It.,
THE undersigned, intending to abandon the
Livrey business, will sell at Public Sale,
at his Livery Stables, in. Gettysburg, his entire
Stock, bonsistingof
TWO HORSES
ONE
BROOD MARE, 6
YEARS OLD, 2 Fourhorse Stnges, one new
Stage body, one two-horse Stage,
•.
RIME ©OOIIk3O4CES,
• (3 of them NEW and never used, 1 a second
hand itockaw4, 2 secondhand boat bodies,
1 falling top, and 2 six -seaters,) Five Buggies,
2 entirely new and 3• second-hand, 1 second
hand Jersey Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 four
horsedo., ONE
OMNIBUS,
1 1314 6 Sleighs, Carriage Running Part, 1
sot of new stage wheels, a lot of old stage
and carriage wheels with tire 0n,1.1 or 20 sets
of Harness, one setof Blacksmith tools, 2,000
Spokes, 2 ten-plate Stoves and Pipe, a largo
Well Rope, a lot of old tire • and iron, and a
variety of other articles.
sfarAttendance will, be given and terms
wade known by JOHN L. TATE.
March 6, 1857,—ts
W. L. CAMPBELL
Attorhey at. Lavi.
ir%FFICE'oti Chambersburg street, Gettys-
OYSTERS, TRIPE, PIG FEET . 1, burg, two doors from Geo. Arnold'a store,
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will attend ps. filing elainislor' boost's. LAND,
u ERE wH AR - E! • under the late Acts of Congress, Pensions, Arc.
, * All business entrusted to his hands will re-
IVIFIE undersigned .has taken the room re:. ce i veprompt attent i on ' •
•
cently occupied by Mr. George Fry in:D.-MOOONAUGH
Cliambersburg street, and will always keep on ' Y
band a supply of the beat O'Y STE It S, • Attorney at Law,
TEIPE, PIG'S FEKT, and other refreshments (Office removed to one door. 'West of Dnehler's
-dune up in the best style and to the taste of Drug do Book-Store,Obembersbutastreet).
thi rastidiout epicure. Call in and ace
„worm., w&d solicitor for Pate
aoa• Lest.
ns trAri;Fre will be supplied to families
qufFLAties . ,s. 2 th e y may desire, • Bounty Land Warr ail
W3S. TATE. ts, Back-Pak . sus.
•
e i ttritirg; Dee. 5, IRs6. _ tf pendod Claims, and all Other claims against
the Government at Washington. D..C.:
4tneenoware. als6 Aineri?an claims in England. Land
••LARGE;' and eleitint assortment of Warrants located and sold, or bought, and
z gii4eaisrati inst received and 'ready for highest prices given.
joie. Penitius viaheng l to cothrnence 'house- Lau 11 sslor sale its lowa,
.111 in tii#,
anti
keeling "r
to t i ll "Elicits "r "u other Wes tern s tates • and Agents
ly kleif a great variety of China Vtuies • • ' e ngage d
10'
10 of which are offered at very low rates.- locating witrrnots there. •
:
.
Call and select from the benntffid ware at the ':
rbirApply to him personally or by
litOto _of PARNESTOC.K. BROTHERS .. " *titter.. ~,_
Feb. IS, 11337.
ARAIIOLS, Umbrellas, Fana.--staelcs
them—at ' SCHICK'S.
o 'Stara tgo ,
IRM lot of Trunks and Carpet Bags on
altleh will bi sold low to make room
at SAMSON'S.
TADIRS °Athens, Ilttekskins ettvi Su iles
XI Alt 4alo ekeepat 13111NOM 411; AUG ET-
MILITARY ACCOUNT.
At total' An oat ,Zioneni- I Quist/to
nal". I Ihrplie Is: Re:lrild: I ' low I %las*. : ding.
1852 0 "" $8 17
1853 52 00.548 vu S3 " IU .
1854 98 00 3
,3 25 . 00
14 3 . 3: ....
" 21 513, 1008 . , 60
" 34 20
" 29100
42.00 .
1855 ' 11400
" 40 46:
" 39'50
, 45,50 f.
80 00
'49 00 -
83
4660
58 80
51'00
32, 00
10' 35 . '
sCrOori
'53 50
46'23
38 50
86 00
46 50.
44' 50
47 00
62 50;
:4V50
47 50
oo
52: 50.
52 00;
42 00
37.50
45 50
41 00
57 00
36 00
26 50'
21 50
48 00
45 50
W bl., B.'IttoOLELLAN,
OFFICE , on the South side of the Public!
square, two doors West 'of the "Sentinel"
March 28, 1866'
DA VI IYA. "11 tr Efi E R ,
- Attorney at. Law.'
. • ,
WILL' promptlj: attend to Collections and
V all other business entrusted to his care.
rir Mee in the Diamond, adjoining the Store
of A 13;'Kultiz.1
Gettysburg ; Isa. , z Feb:. 1; 1856.
DA VID',W'ILLti,
AttorHey - at Law,
• •
IffAS iiken SrstiimfttoSes o ffi ce North
•Welt Corner of Centfic Square.
• REFEEENCE.—Ron. Thaddeus Stereos
Patt i %ancestor.'
EDWARD B. BUERLER , ,
Attorney at Law,
WILL faitlatlly and promptly attend to,
V all business entrusted to him. 'He...speaks
the German language. Office at the same
place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's
Drug Store, and nearly opposite Danner &
Ziegler's Store.
Asmalli ' l p tcte ro t s ar a YY and .Aboei, *ailing at
_COBSiN & PAXTON'S.
F
36 58
25 43
3 1 3 20
46 08
14 35
40 38
44 05
40 67
ftoftmWonaltnedm
LAW RENCE HILL,
Attorney at Law,
AND PROSEOMINO ATTORNEY
GETATYSBURG
Joint Stock di'ssociation,
520,000'
EXTENSIVE BALE Or BEAUTIFUL EVONATIrOB
M. 20,000 GIFTS'
..
To be awarded hy the Assodiation as soda
as 20,000 Engravings are sold 1
1444GNIPICENT GIFTS AND VALUABLA
PROPERTY FOR DISTRIBUTION:.
1 Feria / 40 Acres, more or less, 3,000 00
•
with largq,two•stery House,
part stone and . part frame,
with stone backbuildiug and
•neeessary outbuildings, end
Saw Mill thereon erected,
, with water power for almost
any purpose, and situate in
Freedom township, Adams
~
county, Pa. 0 ,..
1 House and Lot in Gettysbuig, 1,500 00
1 Out Lot, near town, A acres, 780 00
'1 Town Lot in Gettysburg, 600 00
1 do., •. do.. 300 00
• 1 Tract of Land, 36 acres, 1,000 00
1 do.• 20 " 600 00
2 splendid Carriages, $2OO each, 400 00
1 Jenn.tLind Rockaway, 200 00
2 Buggies, $75 each, 150 CO
2 Gold Watches, extra fine, $125 .250 00
1 do. do. 100 100 00
2 do. do. 90 180-00
1.7 do. do. ..t ' 60 1,020 00
16 Ladies' Gold Watches, 65 975 00
10 do. do. -' . 60 600 00
'2O Silver Watches, 30 600 00
22 do. • do. '2O 440 00
+5 do. do. 25 125 00
10 Oil Paintings, 10 IQO.OO
20 pair Gold Ear Rings, 2 50 60 00
6 do: do. 2' 10 00
20 gold Pens, '. ~ 2 40 00
25 gold ringer Rings, 2 50 00
20 gold Breast Pins, 2 40 00
3403 Apples of gold gilt, 2,505 00
I Grain Drill, 60 00
8 Hathaway Cook Stoves, 55 440 00
10 Green Mountain Feed Cutters; 150 00
10 Plows, $l2 60, , 125 00
2 extra Saddles,s37 50 ' 75 00
2 sets silver-mounted harness, 40 .80:00
• 8496 'Books of Etiquette, 500 00
1 Port Folio, 5 00
1 Rifle, 20 00
1 Wonder of the World, 2 50
3 Adventures °fa Country Merchant, 7 50
6 Life hid withchrist, 25 00
2367 Family Receipt Books, 92 00
1 Silk Dress, 30 00
3000 Port Mounnies, 1575 00
2481 Lithographic prints, 445 00
1185 42
961 50
300
2,149 92
34 20 .
29,00
17 09
114'00
30 00
39 50
2
'r 000
6 50
3 50
38 50
86 00
46 50
44 50
20,000 20 1 000 00
tte)...Persons wislting to become Sharehol
ders in 'the above Property, can do so by for
warding ONE DOLLAR, on receipt whereof
We will send them en Engraving and certificate,
which will entitle the holder thereof to one of
the (lifts. As soon as the engravings arc all
Oil notice will be given to the Shareholders,
and a Convention held in Gettysburg, when a
Committee will be chosen, to whom the prop
erty will be delivered, to be distributed among
the Shareholders. From the growing popular
ity of these Joint Stock Asiociatious, it is
confidently believed that the property may be
distributed among the Shareholders in a few
months.
~$75 00
50 00
77 45
100,00
867
156 28
473 57
75$ 00
3 10
3 25
- 14 50
3 17
35 00
83 50
43 00
16,50
50
3 19
30 00
215 18
rtta-All Order's for engravings and Certifi
elites, by mail, should be addressed to
ROBERT COBEAN, Sec'y,
GetlysbUrg, Adams County, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED ,
In every town and village in tho United
States, to-sell Engravings, to whom a liberal
commission will be given. 113-A,ll letters of
inquiry, accompanied by a postage stamp,
will be promptly answered.
Gettysburg, Jan. 27, 1857.--3 m
2,149 92
A JEW BOOK Fat AUNTS.
ripPE .Lire . and. Time's of ALEXANDER
HAMILTON ; by Samuel M. Smucker,
A. 11., author - attic Life and Reign of Nicho
las I, of Russia, &c.,
This is the only complete and reliable biog
raphy of this aneAT MAN. He was the intimate
personal MEND of WASHINGTON, and by many
considered his - equal. •
This work includes a history of the times
and men of theeg evolution, and many inci
dents not heretoffe given in history. It has
all the therms of romance, although prepared
from the most reliable and authentic sources,
- and • should be in the hands of every American
who reveres the '.great and good men of our
Revolution. 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 commissions will be paid.—' l
OopieS sent by mail, on receipt of the price, $l. j
J. W. BRA BLEY, Publisher.
Nort Fo mirth Street,
Jan. 16, 1857.-3 t Philadelph i a.
Cheap ran and Winter Clothing.
E have:noiv got up our. Fall And IV ater
W . • ' -
Stock ofREADI-MADE CLOTH NG
consisting of Over-Coats in great vs iety,
Dress Coats of every descript ion, Monkey pack.
ets, Vests. Pantaloons, Shirts, Drawers, &c,
&c., also, Boys clothing of all sizes. Our
stock of Overcominge, Cloths, Vestings, Cas.
simeres, Cassinette, Cords, &c., is large and
full, and having_ experienced Workmen con
stantly employed cutting out and making up,
if wo cannot please you with , : a garment ready
made, we can sell you the material, take your
measure and make you up a suit on the shur ,
test notice. :We :We sell none but our own make,
and warrant s them well made, and insure a
good.fiLor no sale. Our prices aro low, our
motto being sniahl profits and quick sales for
the cash. „Please call—we cannot t
. be beat.
w New. York and Philadelphia Fall and
Winter fashions just received.
GEORGE ARNOLD.
Oct. 3, 1856. ,
N 0 T E"
L : ETTERS : of Administiation on the Estate
LI of HE STOIkEBAUGH deceased,
late q'cHrintington township, Adams county,
having been granted to the subscriber, re
siding,in.the satire 4ownship, he hereby gives
notice to persons indebted to said Estate, to
call and settle. the same.; and those having
'claims are requested to present the : satue
properli authenticated for settlement.
WM. H. WEBB, ildm'r.
Feb. 20.-760
LAST NOTICE.
TrIE usdersigned renews,the noticebereto.
fore given' to allpersops indebted to him,
to call and settle their accounts. And as this
request has heretofore been entirely disregard.
ed by a number of persons this LAST NO.
'nu Is hereby given to all interested, that
all accounts unsettled after the 10th day of'
March nazi, will be placed in the bands of an
officer for collection, without regottl to perions.
Those wishing to save coats will dill and settle
before that time.
;GEORGE E..BUEHLER
pebruAry 6, 4857. s ,
NOTICE.
THE Books; Notes, &c., of S. Fahnestock
&, Sons, will be placed 'in the hands of
an Attorney for - collecti9nby fle4sth day of
March:' Peril:ins 'knowing therm' 'elves io.
indebted to ua are requested to call on or
before that time, and pay up.
S.FAHNESTOCK. & SONS.
POCKET DIARIES FOR 1857
FOR Sale at the Book Store of A. T). RUE H
LER, on Chambersburg street. Differ ,
ant varieties on baud.' , •
Gettysburg, Jan. 30.
DE:la2o 7.k.60'7M03
(10'stiiil see PAHNESTOCK'S cheap' end
pretty essorttnent of Dresi Goods.if
you want anything fashionable; that's the place
Let, it.
FOVORY.
A IstE W FIRM.
?FRE undersigned, having entered into
•••• partneship to carry on the Foundry
siness under the' firm of . WARREN &
SONS, hereby make known to the cid.
zeta .of Adams and adjoining counties,
that we are prepared to make every thing
in our line of business. We have con.
straitly on band, the HATHAWAY and
other
COOKINIG STOVES,.
, the'Porier •airtighl, and nine plate Stoves,
of veriiitie styles and sites Pots, Kettles
and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking
Utensils, Waffle Irons, Washing Machines,
Ash•plates, Hom-scraners, Ace. Castings
for Mille and oilier Machinery. PLOUGH
CASTINGS of every description. ke.—
We make the Seylor, Blaeher. and differ.
ant: kinds 01 Visitherew Ploughs. , We
have also got different patterns or
FENCING & ,RAILING
for Cemeteries, Yang and Porches. which
can't. be beat for bristly or cheapness.
the above articles will be sold
cheap for Cash »r Country Produce.
ir.7•BLACKSMITHING still can.
BRASS CASTINGS and every thing
in our line made to order. •
THRESHING AMCIHNES repair.
ed at shortest notice. Being Moulders
ourselves, we mill do our work RIGHT.
TimmAs WARREN, •
MARTIN WARREN,
HIRAM WARREN,
THOMAS A. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 11,1855.—t1
ATTENTION, ONE AND ALL!
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GREAT %ROW :
'GREAT SEA-SERPENT CAPTURED !"
SA MITE WEAVER having provided him
self with an entire new and costly appa
atus, ix nnw prepared to furnish
AlllititOTYPES 6c tiAGUEII.IIU:OTYPE.W.
in every style of the art, which he will war
rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex
perience and superior apparatus give hint ad
vantages seldom furnished by Dagtterrean es
tablishments out of the city. He has a large
number of specimens at, his Gallery, 1.11 Cham
bersburg strectil'which the publicare requested
to call and examine.
ItS...Charges from 50 cents to $lO. Hours
or operating from BA. M. io 4P. M. (lola
Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures,
always on hand, at the very lowest prices.
UirChildren will not be taken for less than
$lOO,
SerAMBROTYPES taken from one dol
lar and upwards, and in the best style.
December 6, 1856.—tf.
$1,200 A YEAR.
1000 .11,7entx Wanted.
A GENTS wanthd in every part of the Gail
tl ted States, tosell a beautiful and nubilc
tue work, "The "PANORAMA of the OLD
WORLD and the NEW ;" caruprising. A view
of the present state of the Nations oldie world.
their manners, customs and peculiarities, awl
their political, moral, social and iudustrial
condition ; interspersed with
1113TORICAL BKETCJED AND ANEDOTI3,
fly WILLIAM PINNOCK, Author of the
History of England, Greece and Rome. EU
larged, revised an& embisilished with several
.
hundred eugravingi from designs of Croome.
Ilevereux, and other distinguished artists. la
is, also, illustrated With 24 beautifull7 colored
plates, with costumes of various nations, ..ke,
Agents selling this work have cleared $lOO
a month. 11%..iiend For a specimen copy and
prospectus, which will be sent by mail, post
paid, on receipt of $3,00, with particulars o
agency.
J. W. BRADLEY, litblisher,
48 North Fourth Street,
Philadelphia
N. B. In addition to the usual percentage.
we make an extra inducement to Agents in the
way of PREMIUMS. J. W. B.
Nov. 7, 1M56.-3m
JOHN
=Ma%
TIPTON, Fashionabk liar.
ber and Hair Dresser, can at all times
be found prepareil'Ao attend to the : calls of
the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond,
adjoining the County Building. From
long experience, he flatters himself that he
can go through all the ramifications of the
rnsoria Department
wilt, such an infin.le degree of skill, at
will meet with the entire satisfaction of all
who may submit their chins to the keen
odeal of his razors. He hopes therefore,
that by his attention to bUsiness, and a de.
sire to please, he will merit as well as re.
(Tire, a liberal share of public patronage.
The sick will be attended to at their pri.
vate dwellings.
PROVISION nousn
MITE undersigned would respectfully en•
nounce to the Citizens of Gettysburg, that
he has Opened a Provision House in the rooni
formerly occupied by !dr. J. J. Brinkerhoff in
Baltimore street, nearif opposilethe Star Of-
See, where he will have constantly on hand.
Flour, Feed, Groceries, Butter, Eggs, Lard,
Cheese, Bacon, Chickens, Potatoes, Apples,
Fruit of all kinds, Confections,
BEEPER.
Aug.
X DIMS: KENTUCKY LEAF .
TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana.
25 do Sagua. 20" du, Si. Jago,•2o Cases
Seed Leaf. Just received and for eale by
W.M. BUEHLER,
No. 157 Franklin street.
- Nov. 24, 1854.
. .
300000 SEGARS o f every
,
description an d
Brands, all of which aro offered lower
than any other House in the city. ,Aud
warrants all he sells to be of the Lest ma.
serial. Call and 'examine.
WM. BIIEFiLE,R,
. 157 Franklin streak
Nov. 24. 1854. -'
A,gIISENT [DMZ?* .
large assorttnont of, Umbrellas, at a ll 0 ,4
cas t jast received and for sale at
- • • . . SAMSON
riHE VERY ••ARTICLE—A •fino lot .of
WINTER CATS. fortinle ut
MAN it •ALMIINBAUGIEB •
• Chary Rat and Shoe Sure.
t. 4 - a -
11101adelphla ♦dwertlsetpents
FIRE PROOFS!
TEN lISLANANDNIS SATES ON , PI:GLADE%
PESA AGAINST THE •
EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 South Fourth
street, Philadelphia, have had the surest
deinonstratiou in the following certificates
that their manufacture of Salamander Safes
has at length fully warranted tho 'representa
tions which have been made of them, as refl. -
dering an undoubted security against the ter
rific element:
• Primanstrars, April 12,.1856.
Mcssas. Evaxs at WATSON :—Genta—lt af
fords us the highest satisfaction to state to you
that owing to the very protective qualities o,
two of the Salamander Safes which
,we par
cham•il of you some months since, we saved a
large portion of our jewelry, books, papers,
Ac., exposed to the calemitens fire in 4 1tan.
stead Place, on the morning of the 11th
instant.
When we reflect that these Safes were loco
ted iu the fourth story of the building we occu
pied, and that. they . , fell sulisequently into a
hump of burning ruins, where the vast concen
tration of heat caused the brass plates to me.,
she cannot but regard the preservation of tiA
valuable contents as most convincing proof o
the great security afforded by your. Sales.
11 e shall take. much pleasure in recom•
mending them to men of business as a sure re
liance against the fire.
GEO. W. SIMONS & 13R0.
PRILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856.
• MESSRS. EVANS & WATSON :--1 have to offer
you my testimony in favor of the great security
afforded to my entire stock of jewelry. books,
papers, &c, during the recent disastrous con
flagration in Raustead Place, from the fact
that the same were contained in two of the Sal
amander Safes manufactured by you.
Having fallen from the tifth story of the Ar
tisan building, where they were previously
placed, and exposed to a vast heat for a long
time, the preservation of the valuable deposits
seemed to every one iiho witnessed the open
ing and interior examination, a matter of pro
found astonishment.
Tonll who may require a perfect protection
rotn the ravages of tire, I shall not hesitate to
recommend the use of your Safes, us leonsid•
er they have now undergone the.most trying
test. N. E. MOM:IAN.
PIIILADELPH/A, A ril 4.7, 1856:
MEastts Ev•xs.t, WATSON :---CorritleMen—
No doubt you mill be deeply gratified to le:int
the good condition in which 4 discovered my
book, pulley of insurance, certificates of stock,
and other valuable documents, when on Fri
day last 1 opened the' Safe made by your
firm.
With my knowledge of its great exposure
both to die intensity of the beat from so hot a
tire, as that which destroyed the Artisan build.
ing, as also from the force of the titll from its
former elevated position 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 he ninny ser•
vice tome, 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 maywish to feel a confidence
in the perfect security which ouch means pro.
vides agabast so frightful an element.
EDWARD GASKlLL,Bookhinder.
Constaltly on hand Patent Powder and
Thief Proof Locks for Banks, StoieS,
April 25, 1856.—1 it
HERRING'S SAFE
AOAI
THE CHSHPIO.IIr !I
The only , Sufe which in every in..tanee preserv
ed their enti— contents in the lute eaten-
sire Fires.
A T the bnrning of the Artiznn 1 hidings
April 10t ,and in the GREAT FLUE in
Ilarket Street, -May Ist, 1856, the genuine
11ERIUNG SAFE preserved the yew•ellery of
Geo. W. Simons bro. ; Hooks, Pa.tars S:c, of
Fisher & Bro. and Ewdanl Semans A: Co., af
ter Remaining exposed to the burning ruins for
nearly FOR:11 HGURS, and proving conclu
sively what we a-IM...ways claimed ter them
their great superiority over all securities now
ktwwn.
In these fires, the HERRING'S SAFE,
standing side by side with those advertised us
"warranted to stand 10 per cent. more lire titan
Herrings,"caute 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
"Salamanders" . of other milkers were badly
ivied up in every instance,. and in some clotso
their entire contents completely destroyed.
To the public we would simply stty, that,
during the 14 years that Herring's Stabiles
been before them, more than two hundred
have passed through accidental fires without
the occurrence of a single loss.
We mould, therefore, caution purchasers
against the misrepresentation of interested par
ties. The Herring's Patent is the only ire
proof Safe made in this city which is protected,
by a Patent Right, and we will guarmitee it to
resist more than double the amount of heat of
any other Sale now known.
F RaELS dr HERRING,
Sole Manufacturers in this State of
PITHNT CHAMPION serus,"
34 Wabtut St. hilluirlphia.
N. B.—"Erans & Watson's Improved Sala
manders," "Oliver Evan's," "C. .1. Oayier's,"
and "Scott's Abestos," Iron Chests, (a large
assortment having been taken in part pay
ment for "Herring's,) will be sold at low pri
ces.
Jane 13, 1856.--ly
NEW WHOLESALE
DllUG' STORE.
NSPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South
,s &Toad 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 Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware,
Varnishes,Brushes, Instruments, Ground
Spices, hole Spices, and all other articles
usually kept by Druggists, including Borax,
Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash,&c.,
All Coolers by mail or otherwise promptly at.
alluded to, Country Merchants are invited to
call andesamino our stock before purchasing ,
elsewhere. Goods sent to any o a f the wharves
or railroad 'stations. Prices low and goods
warraited.
March? 18.56.—1 y. •
BOCNIV LAND CLAIMS,
THE; undersigned will attend promptly
to the collection of claims for .110 UN.
TY. LANDS
,nntler the late itot of. Con.
Kress. Those who have already, received
40 ot 80 Acres, can now receive, the bal.
since, by calling on the subseriber and mak
ing the necessary application.
• JOEL R. DANNER:
Gettysburg, Alarch.9:lBss.—tf
SOL OUT-.P.111" UP
HAVING disposed of my Hat, Cap, Bent
and Shoe Store to Messrs. BRINOM AN
& AUGIIINIIAGII, who will 'cirri:on the
business at the old stand, I respectfully ask a
continuance -to my successors of, the liberal
patronage, with which the public have favored
me during 'many years. As I stall now out
ofbusiness, it is necessary that my Btiokit and
Accounts be closed up at once. All persons,'
therefore.'"who know themselveskindbllmEett
Note or Book Account are 'requested to call
without delay ,and make settlement. I will
be found at the old stand.
AVM. W. PAXTON.
Jitn. 9, 1857.—tf
TUST IN TIME,-A largo assortment ' of
liblr'Gentletneti's awl Ladies' GUMS, for sal°
theaput. 111.1.1N0 %lAN SIIA UG
Cheap Mit and Shoo &ore.
M13132W
:HARDWIRE STORE.
INHE Submit>ars would reepeetfully
announce to their !Heads sad thy
public. that they base opened a NEW
•NARDWARE STORE in Baltimoro.st..
adjoining the residence of DAVID ZING/Az.
Gettysburg. in "hick %Fillets opening a
arge and general assortment of
UARDWAIRSOLIMIN,
GROCERIES,. ,
Cutlery and Coach Trimmings,
Sprurrs A xles,, Saddlery, •
-
Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings,
Paints,Oils,& Dyestuffs,
in general, incuding every descriptio: of
articles in the above line of business—to
which ,they invite the attention of Coach
makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet.
makers, -- Shoeinakers, Saddlers, and the
public generally.
Our stock having been selected with great
earn and purchashed for Cash, we guart
antee,(for the Ready Money,) to dispose
of any part of it oh as reasonrble terms as
they can be purchased any where.
We particularly request: .tall Irom our
friends, r.nd earnestly adlicit a share of
public favor, as we.are determined to es.
(Wish a character for, selling Goods et
ow prices and doing business on fair prin.
liples.
JOEL 11. DANNER,
DAVID — IEGILER.
Geßysburg,Junel3,lBsl.—O.
TIN WIRE! TIN WIllt!
f 1 EO. E. BUEHLER informs his
ir friends and customers that he his a
,ery large assortment of
TIN WAIVE
on hand ready tor the Spring'sale, made
by experienced workmen and of gond ma.
serials. which will he cold low for CASH
or COUNTRY PRODUCE. rim Call
and see.
Gettysburg, March 10,1854.
11s%%2Wtsi`V%ifith
Removed • fru? doors Southof the old Stand
11. SKELLY reapactinlly informs
oP - his old itotners and the public
;enerally, that he coniin.
lea the TAILORING
IaBINESS, nt his new
Land. in South Baltimore
lreet, where lie will he
ippy to accommodate a ll
ho may patronize him.
I work entrusted io hip
re warranted to fit •nd
be of most substantial make. Thankful
for past favors,hesolicits &continuance of
public patronage. •
ICPThe.Vete Fork spring and Sum.
mer FaSIIIONSare received. Call and
see them
April 27. 1855.-tf
HAY WANTED.
IERSONS luvring 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
;,11 times. As he intends having the
Hay, after being packed. hauled either to
Hanover or Baltimore, the preference w
heel will he given to those from whom he
may purchase.
SOLOMON POWERS.
Dec. 24,•1852.—tf
SPOUTING' SPOUTING!
EORGE and Henry Witimpter will
‘ 3ll- Make House Spouting nod put up
the same low, for cash or conntry pro.
duce. Farmers and all others wishing
thei• tl ,uses, Barns, &c. spouted, would
do we"to give them a call.
G. & H. WAMPLER.
NDAI,IS. TLLTF3 EC1...1..ek 7' xvr
Suspi.:NDEßS,Cravats,Portnionics, Socks
Knifes,- Stocks, Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Razors, Clothes Brushes, Woolen Socks,
Cloves, Coinftirts, Muslin Shirts and Shirt
Collars, aru always to be found at
SAMSON'S.
News li►r the People
VAHNESTOCK BROTHERS have just re•
ceived and are now opesd ng a large and vari•
ed assortment of Dry Goods, Qiseenswa re, Hard
ware, &c., 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, I
and Baltimore, we are pre! , ared to offer in
ducements to purchase from us, such as cannot
often be had. Conic and examine our stuck,
and we know you will not leave without buying.
Sign of the lied Front.
Or!. 3, 1856.
OUR stockof HARDWARE has been very
much increased, and persons building
or requiring anything in this depattment,
should first call and see FAHNESAUCES
cheap stock
KEEP WARM.
I
have just received, a splendid assortment
of Wool Undershirts and. Drawers, which
will he sold low at •
50- Bo d l cf ES
a f i IL b A y CK FAT in store
IV BUEHLER,
• N 0.167 Franklin'itrest,Hattissere
ion
BOXES BEST co
re Npugss
'and TOBACCO. in rtu and for
sale br BUF4II 4 ,ERi,
No. 167 Franklin street,
*FOR RENT-4 aniall two story brick
110USE,.with lot, and stable,•un Raiff
Itondstreat; between earlisle'aud Washiniiton
streets. Inquire at (kis •
Jan. 2, 1857. ,
Ladies come this. Way..
Alarge assortment of Ladies' Dress Shoes
and Geatoro, I.or bele at -
COM.AN it PAXTON'S.
ALWAYS ON. HA:s;D;-,Silk and
,Sof
Hats of every description, and for sale' •elleapt
at. HULNOA
. L‘N A UGHINItA UGH'S.
ofeverfvuriely and
V sizes ut , & AL:tIIII..N-
Bie.Uoll . B, sOcceswro to W. W. l'astun.
CATII.AIITIC PILLS
tlrsupuers Mai perreehtl Muerte* on the
iotesseal rimer* is porgy tho blood and *Ursu
la* it bean healthy 'Won. They Demote , the
oh s we flee as el the stewattert, 1,01..111, tier, and other
cremes of tleehesty, sad, by teetering their irregular
action to lereph, contest, -ilia they exist, inch
dentegenteete ea are the first sissies of rliseasra
An ostensive Arial of their virhtee, by Professors,
Phystirsiese, sal Patients, has ritern surer of den
swears dietervese almost beyond were they not
substantiated by ; , arsons of snob exalted position
and *kernel*/ se to forbid the ensgicion of untruth.
Their watifientee are published in coy Americas
Alumnae, "chilli the Agen.n Indow named are
pleartert to fornieli free to all izquizing.
Annexed we pave Pirociiimc for their use In the
nomplaiste whisk they have been found limner..
Fos Costrvin eat.— Take en* or two Pills, or
rash quantity as to gently move the bowels. Coro
tit/mere is frequently the aggravating *sus. of
PILM, and th• cure of en. complaint ie the ears
of both, No person sea fast well while under a
costive habit of fbd,. Monte it should be, as it
Iran he, proniptly teller Id.
100 D ssssss ta, which Is sometimes the ammo
of Costicarwroa, and always uusornfortable, takentild ,
doses— ftuar ens to font— to stimulate the rtmearth
and liver into healthy action. They will do it. and
the luarkorn, Nniybatrn, and soulbwrs of dyspepata
will rapidly oisappear. When It has gone, don't
forget what lured v.int.
For a Pout. Socisscn, or Morbid Info:ion cif the
Rural,, which produces general deprepaion if the
spirits and bad health, take from fourth eight Pills
at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity
gad strength is restored to the syettun.
Fon Neenvorennas, Sten Itnanibun, NAT 18 1kr
Pain in Me Stomach, Bach, or Sid', take from four
to eight pillion going to bed. If that do not oper
ate surf.clentif, take more the ?trot day until they
do. These complaite will be swept out frets the
system. Ddn't wear these and theirlindred dis
orders becalm your stomach is fool.
Fos SCIOTIMA. ENTSIPS , .AII, and al/ &seam/
of eh. Skin, take the :ills freely and frequently, to
keep the bowels open. The eruptions will gener
ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. 'Many
dreadful nicer, and sore. have bean healed up by
the purging and purifying effect of these Pill*, and
some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate
the whole system have completely yielded to their
Influence, fearing the sufferer in perfect health.
Patient/ I your duty to society forbids that you
should parade yourself around the wend severed
with pimples, blotches, ulcers', sores, and all or any
of the unclean diseases of the skin, boletuse your
system wants cleansing.
To Future rice Bt.oon, they are the best merit
eine ever discovered. They should be taken freely
and frequently, and the impurities which sow the
seeds of incurable diseases will be swept nut of the
system like chaff before the wind. fly this property
they do as mnch good In preventing s ickness as by
the remarkable duxes which they are making every
where.
Invrn COMPLAINT, J•UNTOCI, and all Bilious
difections, arise from some derangement—either
torpidirrcongestion, or obstructions of the Liver.
Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render
It unfit for digestidn. 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 duct which empties the
bile into the stomach- causes the bile to overflow
Into the blood; This produces Jaundice, with •
long and dangeinus train of evils. Costiveness, er
alternately costiveness and diarrhoea, prevail..
Feverish 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 skin
and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow ;
the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the touch ;
the whole system initable, with a tendency to fever.
which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious
diarrlwea, dysentery, &c. A medium dose of three
or four Pills taken at night, followed by two of three
in the morning, and repeated a few days,will remove
the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer
such pains when you can cure them fur 2.5 cents.
RIIIPMATISM, GOTT, and all ireliwortuarery Fe
vers, are rapidly cured by the put tying effects of
these Pills upon the blond and the stimulus whisk
they afford to the vital principal of Life. For these
and all kindred complaints they should be tskin So
mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely.
As a DIMINO PILL, this is both agreeable and
useful. No Pill tan be wide more pleasant to take,
and certainly none lias.been made more effectual le
the purpose for which • dinner pill is employed.
PREPARF.I) BY
DR. 3. C. AVER & CO.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, MAW,
AND SOLD BY
CT 'For Sale by A. D. BUEIILER, and
Druggists generally.
August 22, 1556 .•-1y
CART TOM DREAD UPON THE WATERS, ron AF
TER. NAVY DAYS Yr SHAM .IND IT."
/CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL ROEUMATIC PAINS.
Don't Condemn it but try tt, it cannot
E. C. ALLEN'S
CONCENTRATED ELECTRIC RASPS
AND AItAIIIAN PAIN EATRACTUR.
_ For Man and 111,0, 1 ,
Copy right secured •ceording to law.]
SMALL JAR, Fifty cents
LARGE JAR. One Dollar.
THE ELECTRIC PASTE acts upon the
Sluscles, Tendons, and upod the xhole
nervous system, removing torpidity and pro
ducing a healthy action of the blood. There
being no volatile Mutter in its composition, it
remains in action until it accomplishes its
work. It cannot lose its strength, mid is al
ogethor harmless, its constituent parts being
entirely vegetable.
What will it cure ? We answer—Rheu
matic Pains, when everything else fails,
CraMps, Click e, Chilblains, 'Burns, Scrods,
Sprains, Head -Ache, TuotloAcbe,
Bruises, Sores, Ring-Worm, Tetter,Stiff .1 'Ants,
Contntcted Cur(6, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sores,
and all Scrofulous Diseases where external
remedies oan be used, Sore Throats, Stiff
Necks, &c.
whur it w ill cure for Horses and Caide.—
Sweeny, Spavin, Fissulas. Poll Evil, Wind
guile, Ulcers, Cholic, Sprains, Collar and la:Mil
dle Galls, Stone Bruises, Still Joints, Verdigo p
Splints, and ltuniiiny Sores.
Its, Fur stile at the Palma Medicine Store
of 11. A. Roetalield & Co., General Agents,
Lac caster, Pa., and by A. D. EILLEIt,
tysDarg, Pa.
att-Noue genuine but those bottles having
the words "E. C. Allen's Concentrated Elec ,
tric Paste, or Arabian Pain Extractor, Lan
curter, Pa.," blown on the bottles. •
IforLook out for Cuutiterfeitc Don't for
tO ask fbr A LLE4"
April 211, 18511.—1 y
POCEET DIARIES FOR 1857,
OF all aizee—frotu miuiaturo form tt, large
quarto—for sale by the undercigued.—,
Every busiueas man bhould have a copy.
' ' A. D. BUEHLER.
Dec. 26 1856.—tf
TeIHOSE WRO ARE INDEIiTED TO kli.
SAMSON'S
TIAVINO now adopted the Cash Systemin
AA a:gloominess, for the purpose of settling Up ,
my old business, all those indebted to me of
long standing, either by Note or llook ao
counts, will please call and pay the same.
OEORUL ARNOLD.
OK 3, 1256.
A PEW MORE'Lzrr.
OF Jerome Clocks, also a few goad wateh
es at' • ' • SAMSON'S. '
. .
rillitUNKS, CARPET BAGS end' unf
it BRULAS, for sulo at
COBEAN & PAXTOI,I*S.
Ilars t ENts,•
LACK Silk and Slime 4 Hata of the latest
style and 'at "rodaCed prices for 'gale at •
--""' • ' VC/BEA/N.4k' PAXTON'S.-•
TOBACCO.
.11 BOXES B. LUMP TO.
0 9 . BACCO in store and for sale,
at II emits liy the box; at BUEHLEIV,S
Old Stan). tho chili:mai in the city.. Ni.
lb? Franklin et., Baltimore.