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Five copies, for six manths, $4.; for one year, $B. For further Club rates and for statement of the fourteen large Cash Prizes, offered by the publishers, see Scientific American. So%Ahern, Western and Canada money, or Post Office stamps, taken at par for sub ' scriptions. Letters should bo be directed (post paid) to— MUNN if - CO., • &„.. 128 Fulton Streit, New York. berMeaars. MUNN & .Uo.,Thave been, for ninny yeaisy extensively engagril in ,procuring patents for now inventions, and will advise in ventors, without charge in regard to the nov elty of their improvements. Aug: 17; 1855. _ - • REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE isherehy given toll Legatees and Other persons concerned, that the Adm in ifira#oll Account,, hereinafter mentioned will be- presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmntion •nnd allswance, on Ttlesday the 25th doy of S'ept&tber nod, viz : 70.. The first and final account of Valentine B. Fehl, Adtnintstrator of the Estate of Eliza beth Fehl, late of Menallen township, deceas ed. 71. The second and final account of 'Valen tine 8, Feld, Executor of George Fehl, late of Menallon township, deceased. 73 w:Tho first account of Thomas T. -Wier matinnd Hamilton Everett, Execntors of Isaac Vigerman, late of Butler township, deceased. 73. The Guardian account of Henry Bittin ger,' Gnattiian of Charles L. Bittinger, minor eon ofJoseph Bittinger,late of Berwick town ship, deeeased., • 74. The, first and final Guardian account of Henry Bittinger, Guardian of Ann Maria Bit tinger, minor child of Joseph Bittinget, late of Berwick township, docea.sed. 75., The first account of William Bittinger, testimiutary Guardian of Howard N. Bittinger, minor son of .fsseillt Bittinger, late of ltcrwick township, deceased. , 75. The first and final account of Philip Roamer, jr., Executor of Philip Beamer, sea., who was Guardian of Nam eel, Mary, Israel and Amos Omer, minor children of Felix Orner, late of Mettall2n township, deceased.. 77. The first and final account of Michael Dietrick, Executor of the last will and testa ment ofJohn Ziegler, late of Stratum township, deceased. 18. The first aceount of Joseph Fink, Ad ministrater of Jacob Best,' late of Germany township, deceased. • 19. The first account of John C.'McCallion, Administrator of Cornelius ldcCallion, late of Liberty township, deceased. WM. F. WALTER, Rcjisfer. . Resister's Office, Gettysburg, 1 . Aug. n 1855. XOTICE. .4ETTERS Testarnentaty on the Estate of WILLIAM DAY, late of Huntington towtml#l4 - Adams county, Pa., decelised, hair lug been granted to the subsctibers, they here by give notice to persons indebted to said Estate, to call and settle the same; and those having' claims are !quested to present the same, properly authenticated, for settle went: • WM. DAY, 2 JAS. DAY; , } ••, 7.0),.The first named Executor resides in South Middleton township, Cumberland coun ty, and the other in Huntington township, Ad anus Eounty, Pa. Aug. 31, 11355.---4t* Banover B. Railroad. ITULAINH -over Abe Hanover Branch Hail road now ran as follows : First 'Train_ leaves Hanover at 9}, A. M., with: Passengersfor York, Harrisburg, Colum bia and Philadelphia. This train also con wits with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at 1 P. M., stopping at Glenrock, l'ark tom and Cockeysville. Second Train leaves at 21 P..M., with Yes songers for Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns with Passengers from York, ac. Jnly 27, IFIS. TEACHERS' MEETING. • A DEEETING of the Adams County Teach ers' Association, will hr held in the Meth odist Episcopal Church in Gettysburg on the 2d day of October next, :at 10 o'clock A. M., and will continue in sessictia four days. Addresses will be ietivered by lie,. R. Hill. Rev, D. D. Clark, Dr. Ikeda, Dr. Marsden, and others. Every Teacher in thdeounty, who , feels an interest in the profession is expe!ted to be Ares ant, and aid inkeeping up the interest of the Amelia' ion. •. Myr order- of the Exective Committee. - • C. IL AUSTLN, Chairraaa. MomA. Ltrrts, Sash. • A.*. 24, 1834.—td. 'IRR STIR AND BANNER, Ii pubriabeil every . Friday Evening, in Bale 'niece street, su the three story build ' lag a few doors above Falai' estoolcs Store, by •11, A .& C. H. BUEHLER. TERMS if paid lit advance or within the year $2 per anuutu—if not paid within the year $2 50. -Nu4•aperLdkqt..mtinued until all aneuragiw paideXcept the optieriof the Editor.- - k;in. copiest 41•1 crate." A failure W notiiy a di s . tontinwee *Mae mg:wiled es a new engage , • • Al#turirmamtia not -exceeding a wpare in um' three times fin• Sl—every . ankiequent laWartiat 3 cants. Longer onee In tim same . ndumtisemente not specially os4tw *given time will be continued' un 11l fb l ia . - A ft. 33 reduction will be made teases!, wtko whoits.by the year. - :,t all Linda executed neatly a,s4 peosupdy, and an reemmal,k taw. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. THE undersigned,- having entered into partneship to carry on the Foundry bu siness tinder the firm of WARREN- A: SONS, hereby make known to the citi zens of Adams and adjoining counties, thaenare prepared to make every thing is our line- ol buttiness. We - have . con smutty on hand, the HATHAWAY and other COOKING STOVES 4. the l'artor airtight, and nine plate . Staves, of various styles an d sizes, Pots, Kettles mid P.lns, nod all: other Iron Cooking utv m .if f ., Waffle Washing Machines, Aeh-phics, ilooto.rauers, Ate. enstinvit for Millq slid other Maelthiery, PLOUGH CASI MOS of every description, km— We make the Sealer, Mother. and differ ent kinds of, 111 I , hertno Nioughs. e WOO nion Ent 'lilt r .tit !Wimp+ of FENCING •SE RAILING for Cemeteries. Yards and Porches. which can't he beat (or beauty or cheapues4 . 11:7•All the above armies will he sold cheap (or Cash or Country Produce. O. BLACKSMITHING still con tinued. BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in our line,tll7llC -to order. • TIMES' HMO Af.delllNES et, at slimiest notice, Being: Moulders ourselves, we will do our work Itteltir. THOMAS WARREN, • MARTIN WARREN, • HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. Getiyaburg, May I I, 1855.—il iligT FROM TIM Cav! fancy Goods of all kinds for .11 4 a. dir s and 'Gentlemen. 1118 has just returned from the City with a superior assort ment of FANCY GOODS, to which she. invites Iho attention 'of Lailicil'and Gentle- , men as being equal to anything in the niat - - ket, and which will be sold low on. The principle of 'Quirk sales and small rofits,." The assortment includes the new and fashionable styles of 1 Cashmeres Silks, • . . , De Lames , . Gingham% Calicoes, De Bagei,Coburg -Cloths, Muslin, bin-1 nen, Sack Flannels, Bonnets and Bonnet. Trimmings,_ Satins, .Ladies' Dress Trim mine, Velvets, Artificiale.. Black Veils,. Blue do. Gloves, lldsiery, Handkerchiefs., French worked Collars, Cambric, Jacenet and Swiss .Edgings, Insertings, litlusbne, Sleeved Mohair and Silk bills, Alselt Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefsi Braids.Fitits,-Gentlenten's Collars, Combs of all kinds. &c., &c.. octr'Lailles and Gentlemen are requested...to and .ex-; amino our Gootls. It sillgive us pleasure to show them, March 30, 1855. TIM LATEST FISMONS. CALL AND EXAMINE THE undersigned . :Tepee:folly an, J ll - flounces ro his friends that he con- tinues the • Tailoring, Business at the stand occupied by hiM 'Miring the yam year, in ChaniberaliurgetreM,'nearly opposite the Lutheran Church: , Hiving made arrangements to receive thee' • A LATEST FASHIONS regularly from the cities,' and , personally. superintending, all ,work sent out; those who favor me with their custom may de pend upon having their work done to their entire satisfaction. 00 - COuniry produce will be takerCiri excherge for work. WM. T. KING. Gettysburg. May,ll. 1855.-11 [BEWARE STORE. THE Subscribers would respectfully announce to their- friends and the public,`that they here opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore adjoining the residence of Dann Zwocutt, Gettytiburg, in which they ate opening,a large.and general assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCFPAES) CUTLERY, COACH IRIMMINGS, Sprlngs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings : Paillts;Oils, &Dyestuffs, n general, inctitlirig, every descriptioa of articles itt the above line 61 business—to which they invite the attention 61Coisrh• makers; Blackstiti ths, Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the pnblie generally. , . • Our stock having beon selected with great earn, antrpurchashed for Cash, we gnarl antee.(fnr the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as. they can be purchased any, where. • We .particularly request it call from our friends, 'mil earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined •to es tablish a character for selling Goods at ow pikes and doing business on fair print liples. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. ty Getsburg, June 13.1851.-tl. J. LEIB, .Agent SAVE YOUR MONEY ! ESSENCE! Or COMTE. IQ H. BUEHLER keeps constantly on hand for sale, the genuine' ES— SENCE OF COFFEE, of best quality. The use of this article in families will be found a very great saving in the course of the year. Kr For sale. W unseat': and RETAIL_ , at the Drug & Book Store of' S. H. BUEHLER; 20; 1853. LADIES can he 'supplied with every. variety of Dresi Shoo, by calling <a PAXTUN & COBEANS. Jan. 27, 0155. • :Summer _ v &Ye"' (11 • Prices. • 'WISHING to make romn for Full purcha % it • sea, wawa sell ontour largt3assorttnent oral:miner Goods cheaper than ever. Now is the time for bargains at • k'AIINESTOORS. jr ELLER KiTRTZ invites the attention of .11L. Ilettse-hapent and ,them who intend fitting up their hogs then Spring, to his stook of Side and Hordei Paper... . o A NEW FIRM. flizU Paper. MEI; OZZAP STCS.E. - vVE have just opened and offer O, 7 the Public, the bust anlf : Theapest netiorttnent of • Spring, et Summer Govt 4 ever receivql .in the Borough. Having purchased with great care. and being de torrained to sell cheap, we can offer, without r fear of competition, the largest and most desirpble assortment, and at a cheaper rate than can he furnished in or out of the Borough. We would respect fully call the attention of our friends and custom:len, to our fine assortment of Black and Fancy . CLOTHS, CASSIMERS; end Vestige, Cassinette, Kentucky Jeans; Commodes, Pant Stuff of every descrip tion. Nankeenette, Tweed, &e. FOIL THE LiDlES—we can show a splendid v;riety of Dress Goods, Berages, oral! colors, Bangs De Laines, Mous De !Alines, Lawns. Brillinutines, Silks, Bon nets, Ribbons, Fans, New Styles, Swiss, &c., &c. Of Queensware and Groceries wo have Out usual supply. , Grateful for our mist favors. we hope to. merit a continuance of smite. Call and examine our mock and satisfy your selves that our's, is THE CHEAP STORE. • No trouble to show Goods. •':FAIINESTOCK BROTHEIM Sign of the Red Front April, 13, 1855. - HEIV gg i lESa CHEAP AS THE' CHEAPEbT. CIEORCIE ARNOLD fAS RIOT received from the Cities as large a stock of NbiAt . Gotids as hair ever tattit offered to the public at any time. among which are— Cheap Cloths, Black, Blue, Olive,. Brown, and Claret, Plain and Fancy Cas simere of every variety, Sestinge, Beady Made Clothing, Ladies' dress goods in great variety, Men's wear of every de scription, a cheap lot of Demestic and Debege Alpaccas, Poplins. A Ipecca De ,bage,.Giughains, 31. Detainee. Caliente-, Satins, I3onnets, Bats. Groceries, Queens ware, &e., &c. Being determined not to be - undersold we pledge ourselves to sell as cheep - to tiny other establishinenvin.this place or elsewhere:" : Please' call, examine and judge for yourselves . • GEO. ARNOLD March 30.- 1855 %MAI NEW GOODS AGAIN. PS. GRAMMER, has just returned • trout • Philadelphia. with as. hand some and cheap an .assectment et • Spring, !k, Summer. Goods over brought to Gettysburg, consisting„ . iii pars ialcLoTtrP„ Blark. notl Fancy Cass simeres. Marseilles tor Pante and Vests, &linens, &e.. Also. Barege, °areas de- Laines,.(hili Barege. Brilliantine Silks, Satins, Lawns, G'ingliants,„ Calicoes, Cloths, Sleeve, Juelsonet and Swiss Flouncinlitilormets, pbbotsc;Ac.4c.— A!so ' - Groceries & Que6asware, which will ,he sold at reduced prices fur Cash or country Produce. To punctual customers a credit of six months. J. S. GRANDIER. April 6, 1855.— , 4 • , NEW CONFECTIONERY. ES. PECTAILLYinIorins his friends -34-11P and the public generally that he has taken the stand recently occupied by G. W. Dr.ussisio, in Ohamberaburg street, adjoining SpitMit.v . 's hotel, where lie has opened a large and, choice assortment of CONFECTIONS of pll kinds. CA NDIES, Lemons, Oranges Raisins, A huonds, Pea Nuts, &c., to which. lie invites the attention of dealers. He de signs also keeping 10141 011 EA AL anti I'iIEAD of the best.quality, and solicits the patronage of the public._ •-• DANIEL PLANK. Gettysburg, April 13. 055.-11 c)Pzifoc. avortwo At the old- Establishment N.o. 1, TUST from the City, Dry Gixxis, Groceries, &c. if rOu want bargnins call and see me. I will sch as cheap as the cheapest ; and ns to Cloths, Cassimers;• and' ready nnule. Clothing, we challenge competition. The Clothing are all of our own inianufacturing'afid warranted right side up. Come one, come all. No trouble to show them. GEORGE ARNOLD. July-21, 1845. . • TOBACCO. 1004 BOXES B. LUMP TO. BACCO in store and for sale, at 11 cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S Old Starid,.tho cheapest in the city. No. 167 Franklin st.; Baltimore. . N0v.24. 1.85-1:--tf • ' . . Dr. WickeysP Cholera Dropx. rIOR the .eure oICHOLERA, Dyeen tery, Croup, Prepared by I) WARREN, and and for sale by -PAM UEL H. BUEHLER. Gett ysburg,ePa. • j(USLINS. (bleached and unbleached,) Drillings and Ticking& If you want to buy 'hem good , and cheap call at • SCHICK'S. MOBOXES BLACK FAT in store ' add for isle by . W.M. BUEHLER, • No. 157 Frau:L.loin street, Baltimore. Nor. 24,. 1854.--4 • 1: - 1JEENSWARE.—Al ate and coin , pieta assortment Of QUeensware just 3u o ,.teueivid at FAHNESTOCK'S -- old Stand - 011 will always laid plenty,pf ,Geotle. JII L 11l an's Ladle's' and Children's Suegs at PAXTON & COI3EAN'S. RAPE artfl ntiter .6ltatyls.'npw and jj splendid styles to be bad cheap at BCIIICICS 11F you want a Ana qr Silk J(a is cull on PAXTON do COBEAN: Q.' ' .1* , :rt t i lIIIjk . : ' ~.. ' 1.4. 4 4 ' I[ . 1 i: . • Sr-: ; . • ' - 'NI-' , : 1 . " .. 4 r - P 1 . .• - --......:„.....-•... -. . , 41 ,... ,..i.ti0:.,0, ~; i f ii.. 14" .047 -.1::: ' • . : ~. NOW IS THE TIME. MILS. WVIVEIt respretfully an nounces to the Lathes and Gentle men of Gettysburg and vicinity that Iqt has resumed the Daguerreotype bm inem „, at the old stand, ',lt (flattitiershurg street, where ho will behappy to receive. visitors desirous of sectiing perfect' Daguerreo types tit themaeliUs or friends. Being furnishet with an entire new and costly apparatus,hO is prepared to take pictures in every style of the art and .in sure perfect satumetion. xt‘Chargoo fom 50 cts to $lO 00. ~zrHoura:gf Operating (rota 8. A. M.. to 4 P. M. irrln dress avoid light, red, blue, or purple. -Ditiik?4eat ltddcniutih to. the beauty of the pieitre. Ante 9, 1854.441, ' WE CANit BE 'BEAT ! another Sleival of Splendid t IHAVE the penaure of announcing to my friends lud the public generally, that filvetjtiat received and opened a large:0000 . 01 tunply of SPRING - It ;iUMMER " GOODS, They consist In park of French, Eng lish and Americail CLOTHS, nl all colors, from $2 to $5 ; ;Jinni and Fancy Cassi= niers, Tweeds, t . ashmeretts, Plain and Fancy Litmus, together with a variety of Pant Stuffs, fron42/ cents up, Vestings, in large variety. I t FOR .TLIE LADIES, we hove SILKS, SILK 'CISSUE,'Liiten Lustros, Alpacas, Lawns: Gingliams from 10 cents up ; Ltisso Muffle, Plain and Plaid Jaconets. lama Plaids, Nous du Laines, Calitiods froth a tip op.—also, Silk, Kid, Lisle Plaint! and Cotton Gloves. Hosiery, Linen 'L:ambrie Handkerchiefs, Thread„ Suisve,LCambric and Cotton Lactiß • - Bonntt§ Rilboits and FlQWers our.prts.trosi ! ck is large, and has been seleptztl with gait care, both as regards Siyle, Qualikratff Price, and as our mono to ~~Sinal PiOtilf 'owl Quirk S'ules," wo hope all who will GREAT BARGAINS willgivo nit . a call before -purchasing else- - where. J. L. SOLHCK. April, 1. 4,851. IS CONFECTIONS, ON, FOR BARGAINS MIS WA 'ZIEGLER has just Te o the eity with the largest lES he has ,over before lie invites the attention I that lie can offer RARE :i , lje .o )latl?lfo . a:foe;l9l of Herrings,anti .. ins 'Raisins, Figs, Dates, UMAINIUE -" turned fr lot, of GHO_ C! opened, tie Wit Of all, convine B A RG.A-11)[§- i lacke Orange's, Ler Alrnonds,:Nkit i baCco, Begar! ' Blacking, *lt variety go'i)tis.i Yo taw cheap op "Star" office, Gditysburg, andit of all kinds, To qnuff,. - Brgolns, Whales, a general assortment of 3iv,e, us a call f you want good--next door to the titintare Sweet. jay 11,1855.—a Wil k. _ oak ,ftoNz A L NVVII'MVII , BUEHLER 1 i largely increased as 'f Classical, Theological, . cella- ~\ ~ '''' . ---. -4.., l ' .;;146.- l 9 sat._ \ , ding . .-:- lof handsomely bound Bngland and America-- !table for Gifts.. Also, I ILONEItY AS receiv aortment Scheel and 37 800 of all kinds. in a large numbo Standard Poets Annuals, &e., s of every variety Pettit',ljvps; Ell WiliCh will be e , coot. 07. c a ll 'Deo. 22, 18 Cold Pens and Pencils. slopes, &c., &c. All, of d at a small advance on nd see thew . HIS WAir 110,' NEW GOO BY THE QUANTITY, TiolArroN - COBEAN Itave just rel ic turned fr m the City, with a, splen did assortmen of SPRING & SUMMER Hats 4- Cups,Poots 4 , Shoes, ofovery de, scrtionj and- rice. ' • White Bair Friatsi -- Whito and Black Silk, do. Pa aut; Cinton, Straw and Chip Hats; IC , iouth, Cuban, anti every va riety of Soft. . . • ' '' ' Aleo--Gontlerneti's and Ladies' BOWS & Shoes, Gaiters, Buskins,Jenny Linde, &e. . All of Which will be,sold low, for Casbi or'Cotrutry produce. • . . . PAXTON &; CODEADL . May 4, 1805. • • Professional 6tirde. (...mmnimgyo iMMIT Dr. J. LaWrence Hill, fiIENTIET, • , OFFICE in Chamberaburg street. one door West 'or the Lutheran Church, nearly oppoiritiGrithiriler's biore, where he may be found readyand willing to attend to any case within , the province of the Dentiat. Persona in want of full iota ()tient() are invited to call. •-• , ..' REFERENCES. • Dr.C. NJ) xnurcar, Rev.C.P.KRAtro,D.I) " D. floovito, Prof. M. JACOM•, " U.S. tiunkß,.., ILL.l)Aoonzo, " 1). thi.van.r. .. H.A.attramtvaeita Roe. R. loompow. 1 . . ..... AL L. brolva• July 7. 1848.' ic " .' ' 1). 11VCONAITGIIIY, ATTORNEY AT LAIV, COmae removed to ono dour West of. Ductile Drug dr. Dook•Store,Charabersburg street.) ./Attorney and Solicitor for ['Aunts and Pensions, ° Bounty Land ,Warinots. Back• Pay.. Ptle. pended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington. D. C. : also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, of bought and . highest prices givOu. . Lands for sale - in lowa, Illinois, and Other Western States laiol Agents engaged locating Warrants there. ' .11&•Apply to bird, personally or by letter. Gettysburg, N0v.11,1853. DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Law, HAS taken Mr. STavestson's office North West Corner of Centro Square. • REVERENCE.—Hon.' Mathieu' Stevens, Esq., Laneaste , . Dec. 30, 1853.. . A Wall% W. L. CAMPBELL, Attorraty at LAts-, . FICE on Chambersburg street,. Get tyshurg: two doors (ruin Geo. Ar nold's store, will attend to filing claims for, BOUNTY LAND, under the late Acts .r Congress, Pensions, &c. All buginess entrusted to his bands will receive prompt attention. • .April fl, 1855. BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS. TE .undersigned• will attend promptly to the collection of claims for BOUN-. TY LANDS under the-lute act of Con gress. Those who have already received 40 er.Bo Acres, can pow receive the bal ance, by calling on thesubseriber and mak ing the , iiece'Ssaiy'sppliention. - JOEL. B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 1855.—tf OLD SOLDIERS. BOUNTY. LAND ICT OF 1855. f ff illF undersigned is now fully prepti. - 111 - red to file and prosecute Claims to Bounty Land, for soldiers of`the Revolu• lion, of the War of 1812, and of As - ,1, other wars in which the U. rates have been en gaged—and for their Vidaws and minor children. the new act Mnbrdees them ill::: In addition.to his long experience ariA success, he would - add, that, in all the many claims he has hitherto filed, (be tween 100 and 200) he has carefully pre served, and has how every thing necessa ry to establish the rights of claimants—as also Rolls mid Lists of CoMpanies; arid fa cilities for furnishing proofs in all cases tha t may. be entrusted •te l him. ' • , fle is now rapidly , filing claims. He has.matle complete arrangements for loca ting .warrants in the Western States,:.-- Warrants bought—Warrants sold. Ap ply personally or by letter to D. M'CONAUGIIY Gettysburg, March 9, 1855.—tf HAY WANTED. NIMMONS hazing Hay"to sell will do AL well by calling on the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at ho intends, having the Hey, after tieing packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference i to haul will be to those from whom In may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS, Dee: 24; 1852.4—tf DRUGS ;AND MEDICINES, IF all kinds, from the, best r liousos in the City; ean stantly,on hand and for, sale at / 111 ;he Drug and Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER. 10aBOXES BEST. CONGRESS IF TOBACCO, in store and for sale by WM. BUEHLER, No. 167 Franklin street. Nov. 24, ISM. To Milliners. CHICK invites attention to his large and &situ* assortment of MILLI NERY GOODS. We can't be out-done n Quality, Style or Price. . , • VIOLINS, Guitars, Ancordions, Flu , v inns. Harmunicaui,•Guitar and Vio lins Strings, at SPOUTING' SPOUTING! GEORGE and Henry 'Wimpler will Make House Spouting and put up the same' cash or Country pro duce. Farmers and all .othera Wishing their Houses, Barns, &c. spouted, would do well to give them a call. G. & H. WAMPLER. - -- • --, .TOBIAS' LINIMENT; FOR the cure of Headache. Cholera Morbus,Tootheebe,Bruisett,Sprains, most excellent remedy—for sale of the DRUG STORE of S. U. BUEHLER. arNlMUrkink tbdtbgb SVGARSotORevery iIYN-Fxr •description a'al OITA . are ()tiered lower than itny other House in the city. Auil warrants all he sells to be of the best ma. terial. Call and examine.. • WPA. BUEHLER, .119.167 Franklin - street. • Nov. 24,1854. ' ' ' Ur hulks otall kinds fcr sale at this'otliee' • Plinpdelphia Adv6rllleineutti. Ivania , .itagiitraies's Law Library.. @BRIM'S ,BUSTOCC, AND BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE. :typo aith edition, bringing Me law dcatnt . tea. A TREATLSE.O44 / yErtutiep4 .4intics of 11. 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FORMS of Conveyance, and of Practice in the Courts :of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, the Supreme and Orphan's Courts. and tho.otfices of the various Civil ofliCers and Justices of the niece. , Fourth edition, revised . , corrected, enlargedi4..Tear ted to the present stntci of the law ; ~"capio utt.explanatery notellu!di references, nati,a new, full anti comprehensive Index. By 'Rob; ert E. Wright, Esq. In one thick octavo vol. uine. Price only $2 50. LSO— STROUD AND BRUIIITLY'S 3 Purdon's Digbst-1700 to 1855. A DIGEST of the Laws of Pennsylvania, from the year One Thousand Seven gum dred to the Eighth day of May, One Thotisand Eight Hundred and F ifty-Five.. The tirstfOur edemas bY the late John Putdon, E - sq. 7 .Thil ftiftb, sixth, and seventh, by the lion. George M. Stroud. Eighth culitiotyrevised, with mar ginal references, foot notes to the Judicial De- CiBioll3 Analytical contents ; a digested sylla bus-of eabh title ; and a'new, full, and exhaus tive Index. By Frederick C. Brightly,. Esq., author of "A Treatise on the Law of Costs," "Equity Jurisprudence," "Nisi Prins Reports," Editor of "II n'si ust ice." Sc. One thick Royal Bvo. Price only s.s Do. i*X..Tho freshness and permanent value of Portion's Digest are preserved, hi. the publica tion annually of a Digest of the Laws enacted in eackyear. These annual Digests are ar ranged hi 'precise centbripity to the 'plan of Po Mon's Digest. They are, each of them, re pansliettnttnually ; are connected together by *.gdirieral index, (prepared anew eachyear,) which embraces the contents of the laws of eacl year Mine° the publication of Purdon's Digest, in one alphabet;, and are bound up with Purdon'a• Digest, and also Sold sep arately. Thus the purchaser of Purdon's Digest will always be in possession of the eomple,te body of the Statute Laws of Pennsylvania down to the very hour *hen he, purchaSes it. Those Who have already purchased Purdon's Digest may always complete it to date for the small sum of Fifty Coats, the price of a volume con taining all the annual Digests issued since the first publication of the present edition of Pur don's Digest, as heretofore stated. KAY & 11/10111E11, Idly BOOKSELLERS AND PURLISIRERS. 17 t 19 nth FYI& Sired, First Store tilioro Chesnut t&Orders or letters of inquiry fire Law Books from the country', promptlyattendell to. Jtme. 29, .1.855.--m SLIMMER SIM. EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 Bondi Fipirth St., Philadelphia. Great fire, Chestnut and Fifth Streets, Friday morning, December, 15tb., 1854. EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMAN DER RAPES TRI NV; . bit'tboy always are when put to the test. PUILADILIPnIA, AM 15, 1854 f 11189SRs EVANS & WATSON, No. 28 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. GravriarmaN :--IVe take much pleasure in recommending your Salathander Safes to Merchants and others in want of a se. cure means of preserving their books, pa. pers, &c., from fire, as the one we pur chased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when ptit into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of.buildings corner of Chestnut and Fiftli streets. The safe was in use inour office, on the second flodr of our building, from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out.— The. Safe was then removed and opened n the presence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the good condition of the contents. Will yon ; plesvo have the safe And locks repaired, as we intend 'tdput it in use again, hiving. perfect confidence its fire-proof qualities. Young, Respectfully. LACEY & PHILLIPS. Evans & Watson take pleasure in re ferring to the following, among the many 'hundreds who have had their Safes in use :—U..B. Mint, Philada.; .Farmers and -Mechanics' Bank Philada.'; Samuel Allen, &N.'. High Sheriff; Fhilada. ; John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cape & Co., No, 183,Market St. ; Rich ard Norris & Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft 4 Sellers, Mathiniats, corner 10111 and James ~Ste.;. Fsanklin Fire Insurance Co., Philada.; Pennsyl vania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner • fifth and Minor Sta.; Sharpleas Bro., No. 82 South Second St.; James Kent & • Santee,i No. 147 North Third Street; W. H. Horstmen, & Sons. No. 51 North Third St.; Smith. Williams & Co. No: 87 Market St.; J. &R. Orne, No. 1411 Chestnut St. A large assortment - of the above Safes always on , hand (warranted to stand a least O'per cent, more fire than'any Her ring's Safe now in - use.) EVANS, & WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sash. for making fire-proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, &c. Please give us a call, at No. 28 South FOURTH St Philadelphia. , • April 8;1855.-4y , SAMSrril'S • 11 r .11tvhes, Jewelry silverware' U. AND FANCY GOODS. A Choieernedittil'6itOttlielinisiQuality, • /OR *AU; 471Ti11.1075111T 041,81/ /RIC'S, Atl; TV,III. 0.• ELYONDEAD'S, IVO. 184 :ouch 83nket..,bptween :rine end iNeat wife; ThILADE Leif lA. tiPHE assortment embrac4 a Large - 1 1-: and Select •Stock of Fine 11Tatclies, eiewerry. Silver Ware, Albata W,fre,. plated Silver, in Spoons,Porks, 'Ladles, -- &e. Jet Garde: Tans tinU'PriticY' Aitidles of a auperior quality, deserving the exaritina- Lion of thou who desire to procure the best gnoila at Lowest Cash. Prices. cm= lla g a pra ical knowletlee of the busines and all "mashie facilities' lor'im , • . • por L anufarturong, the subscriber is it ently mites piireliasers; lielieving that be can supply them on tenni as raver able as any other establistnuent id 'either of thit'Atlantie Oitiea.' • ,' sig.All kinds of Diamond 'and Pearl Jewelry' mid Silver Ware manufactured'to order, within a reasonable time. ' ' 4 ed•Watehtii'deiali'y ut►J pilree faithfully repiiiiftl, ' ' W. B: EIac)NHEAD. No. 174 South Ed :AL& few"doimrs above the Ittli St. Marked, West aWe. ic7iln diet Smith Window of the Stem, may be seen 'the famous MILD CLOIM, Which commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. • September . 29,,l9s4.--1y R. D. CLIFTON dt•S`ON,' INN'S AND , BOYS' CLOTHING 1170111; North East corner Of Second and Dock sta. Pbila To the Citizens of: Gettysburg, Pa. and . YOU bre respectfully invited to exam ine the extensive and varied assort men! of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, at the store of tbe subscriber, where may ways be found a 'full 'supply of RkADY MADE CLOTHING, of all sixes . scriptions, wore by men and boys' of ' all ages and sizes, made by experienced Wbrk men and of the very' best 04461,1110 make. fit, and appearance surpassed by tie ' establislunent in the city. Please preserve this notice, and give me a call, and lit out yourselies and sons in a manner worthy of you ant) them. Remember the North East corner of Second and Dock SJrOOlll. R. D. CLIFTON & SON. April 13, 1855.—1 y F. H. SMITH, PORT MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK • AND DRESSING CASE' MANUFACTURER, N. W. cor.of Fourth & Chestnut six; Philadelphia ALWAYS on hand a large and varied assortinent of Port Monnaies, Pocket Books, Bankers Cases, Note Holders, Port Folios, Porta ble Desks. Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Calms, Travelling Bags, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, Pocket Mensorand Books, Cigar Cases, te. Also. ageneral assortment of English; French and Gorman FANCY GOODS. Finc pocket Gut'my,. Razors, Razor • Strops and Gold Pens Wholesale, Second and Third Fltiors. P. H. SMITH. N. W. car. Fourth dr. Chestnut ate., Philadelphia. N. B.—On the receipt of $l. a Superi or Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the United States, by mail ;—describing pen. thus, medium, hard, or soft. March 30, • TRUSSES! TRUSSES 1 TRUSSES! I'o.l C. H. NWLES, Truss and Brace Establisluucut, S. W. COIL. TWEIATII & RAVI: STREVIS, PHILADELPHIA, IMPOWITIi of lint:. Fratiph Trust , cs, conthi. tang crfreinOighlorss, Case unit darni , ,lity with correct, construction. Ilerttial or ruptured patients can I.isuiit by remitting 11111(11111t8, a. below:: ending t r im, her of inches round the hips, and st ;oil% silo affected. Cost of Single l'russ,t;:!,!•33, •1, and Double--$5, $6, $0 tuitl $lO. Instruc tions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, 'A lieu possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sal-, in great variety, Dr. Banning's Impromd Patent' limlg Renee, fur the cure of Pro!spats Uteri; Spinal Props and supports, Patent Shoulder l'heA Expanders and Erector !truces, adapted la all with stoop shoulders and weak lungs; v.,, r 1611 Elastic Abdominal Bells, Busiienuiries, Syr inges—male and female. 11%..Ltuties' ROOMS, with Lady utttwithwas August:, 1855,-1y . lb li a T IR E IL FRITZ, HENRY 87., No: 29, North THIRD street, PHILADEVA: OROCCO Manufacturere, Ctierwre, ."- 111 and Importers of FRLNC 4Lk- SKINS, and dealer in Rein and OAK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. Feb 2, 1855-4 ZI.P120111:9 JOHN N. TIPTON, Fashionable Bar er (ter and Hair Dresser. can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. -Prom long experience, he flatten. himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Deparlinent with such an infinite degree of skillos will meet with the entire satisfattion of all who may submit their chins to the keen ()deal of his razors. He hopes therefore, that by his attention to business, and a de sire to please, he will merit as well as re ceive, a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their pri vate dwellings. • A%%%20%%%ttbra ' Removed a jai &ion Soith of flie otd H. SKELLY respectfully informs his old customers .and the pitbOti 'nerally, that he contili f the TAILORING IUSINESS, at hie new land, in South Da:timer* trees where he will be inppy aceommodate'all 'ho may patronize him, II work entrusted to hM re warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankful forliast favors, ho solicits a continuance of public patronage. 0:7-The New Fork Spring and Sum mer FaSHIONSare received., Vailan see them. • April 27, 18515.—tf , . 11 . 1‘," MIDS. KENTUCKY 7 - 1 F TOBACCO, 20 Bales ftavans• . . 25 do Sagua. 20 do St. Ivo 20 Cases Seed Leaf. Just received and for Rai by W5l. BUEIILER, No. 1:07 aloof. Noi:•24, 1884. Breinig Fronefield C0'0.6.1 VEGETABLE CATTLE POWD ER, AND • CATTLE LINIMENT, OLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL by , S. IL BUEHLER,' agedi' for &dams county. I Dcc. 30th, 1954:
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