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uTIOS ie car -Aft
da 6111L6filhoi,o
othiouteraturn&kima 4.:4ditan.
deco tnte hereinnfter mentioned kal,
beittlellagAtek4te Orphans' Collet of Adorns
touttypEervet*dinnention tind .allowsnee, on
TacidifyidfieSith dotiflll49 next, viz
1,40. xeenunt of John Bradt,
.AdesiinielifibeledPatifoltlinll, - detensect.,
Titeirir3t necount of Sainttel Wiest,
"Trar-r.fte enhibf the rent eitnt4 'of David
Mb t,Ditt ifts cAild. , fin al • arcottit t of. Jacob
, Carb-t.l4ministiatorOf tho estato'er•Anna 50.,... -
cri,Aldotasesi. .1. . ',.. • ' ' ' l , '
le - tasun6 &sound . Anal account of George
lilnflaituAxinfinlitfratoi of Cathoini B. Slagle.
deotoute43..; ,- , ..' •: . . . . .
ltflisaThestiocowl• and final of Johit
GrottpKsturvivinTExetntor of the last will and
te.sablaitforPittliti Group, (Incensed. - •, .
14 l' ,aTimatocount off t. am utl Rehm, -Admin
istrator of the estate of Isaac Beam, laia of.
13tra' au town4hipidectaisel. ‘•-t - •
1.1,. Ilse 4rit an4.final account of Samuel
E.,,NstAkiiii i vi *k at,;r oe Newil .10,c,,, dyed..
tikr.,. 'Th-d,, ..pr,t 'nu,' final ... a nt 00, 4 ,}..im
D,orcory,: xbi3tiiir of the last will aud• tents
vtdiffsftblAifit I.),lnitr - aC,Zaceased. ... • .
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i t,
130. 'Th wilt, fad final. account, ofjoseph
J. littlin, i 'itie'or the tieirs`of Sanwa Ja
coltchtteAuf milton township ; Adnuts !mom
tyotachasod. -; " , '
I btlii - ,Tbe'firut tteemint or Abraham Spisng
ler:inik ot'tlte Administrators. of the estate of
Joke Stallattalth„. di:wetted, appUinted to make
sait 0 airii INA watt,:
liciouat o:' Goorzo Cbronister, rnin;
iattnt Sarah, Spah r ' der ea slid.
153. The adOorint Of Samuel . Crist;
trator oftha 'Watt of Sohn rrist, tato of Bett
derivillitl. Adama hotintr,sdeces•ted: •
561'.,The first- and filial account of Philip
.133amori:JK,,,Eiteeuter of the last will and tes
tament of Philip Soiner; deceased:
165i'Vie first acootwit of Jacob Ferree and
Gahm Fein*, :exectitors of the ltist will and
testlmatitaffJaetib Ferree,, Sr., deceased.
156. The first and final account cf Joseph
Administrator of the estate of Ja.
cob Wilitrodeii de.teased. ' •
151. first account of Abraham Sell, one
of this4firciiiiiitrators corn testament° annexo
of Jacob Sell, (millwright) deceased.
1513. The, fiistaceount of 'Roney . Sell; ote
o!lliciA4ministr . ators cum' testament° annex°
ofJacoh Sel), (millwriht) deceased.,"
1.511,./,llg o aecount of darnels J.• Wills, Ad
tuinisttittSr Kith the Will nifeesfed of the etate•
of Riifef',lettieflletiallen township. Ad.
M , lftlit i ,fii . st'taccilitint James' -. J. Wills,
of John W. Cook,
latgilif niliip; Ageing co.. dee'd.
161. he first account orWilliarn
Administrator of Goorgo . o.lj6lihenny, deed.
162. The accoitattPeterr Weirich, Execu
tor of the estat‘ofiatirniiel Weirich, late of Ger
many township,, deceased. • '
163. TherSrist:aceouut of Samuel Atwino,
.Guardiamof - Ces)r . ge Walkroider, minor son of
Georktrifmlkroidet deceased. ,
Y!. ie fitst and final acieolptof Rohert
MCCl,Lfrnirtieirater of iho estate of Juin s
:Black &calmed. • '-
165. halfitetqtad ' final account' of 'John
Shultz lattaltfillonntplmntnt • township, de
ceased. :4W), •
WW. , I?-2WAL7`tRi I?egiqter,
peODAlittr.Phixt, Deputy.
Register's Office, Obtryiburi,t) .
-, .rf
T R , .,r 111431,:tOlt":4GENT8,
TIPPEuIos 8614 Oi:ElPLOY,;liEki`..;' ::
a •44120,:r.1,:,.1 N" "... ,;" 1' , ' ~, ' , ~..,„
' l t Vgag r AfP r a. FaMet to praati to h i's
."4.1./../Vgkilktcf*T AO, Tliv;r Amos:a fOtin '
1y5.,gr§7.7 . t0 eit. enha e s 4. • t.,. -.
*g0 ,.. . •411. • : •
.2, . yi i lt , _ artct R.ble, for farad),
k*,,ti 1 1 *-PEOBLZ'S PICTORIAL
.
This usefnl bpokis titstitked; if dote can form
an tkpinion.froiri . " . :fhW pFc.y.s, to
1206. 1 drlinpf+dOiteti:circulatiod to every
settliFtif biar centitMnt, tp
dm, in the s aleiif Our worics.—,
Ittlilt-no'doubt; Ina •few years become the
FaMilyillible of the American pe'ople.
neirtlM most liberal remuneration will. be
allotted:4 . ol persons•who may be pleased to
preentesoliticritiers tolbe above. From 50 to
100 tiOpies May easily. be circulated Mid 'sold
in each of the principal cities and towns of the
truion:' wiltbe sold by subscription ouly.
Ifig-Applicatinusthould be made at once,
•as - the be.soon occupied.
SErPersonstitisblnk to act :Its.agents, and
do a safe business, can send for . a specimen
•coity.,l, : • •
Etra..On receipt of the established price, Six
Dcrilars,:the ;Pictorial , FatnilY -Bible, with
`weqkt/und subscription book, will be mireful
bood.land forwarded per express, nt our rin
anci.expebire. to any central (own or village in
the 'United States,- except those of California,
-Oregon jula,Texus.
• your letters and your money
will come safe
,Orders respectfully solicited. For fur
ther particulars, address the sulbscriber, (post
''.•• ROBERT SEARS,
..181 Sired, New York.
May 2, 1836. -. • , • •
TO , BRIDGE BUILDERS.
proposals will be received at, the
1 ,3
office the' Cointnissionars of Adams
connty;twiti!Toc.sclay , the 13th of Jltay next,
a
for the' building of WOODEN BRIDGE
SWifi Rim, on the road lending from
New Cheater hp Oxford, (near New Chester).
The Bridge is to be built after the style of the
Bridge across Rock Creek, near Gettysburg,
on the i6FAI letiding from GettysbOrgtoldurris
burg, of fife following dimensions : , Otie span
of fifty,feet long from abutment to . abutment,
withotit'ti roof t 6 be weatherbearded on the
sides , firs teet high and' cappked, rind well
paitlted with whit° Paint 3Plnna and specifi
cattuns.oon be,:eeti in the Commissioners' of-
Eee'on day ofletting or previous by calling
on the Clerk:
By order of Cern'iniesion'ere.
,; J. AtiGHINBAUGIT, Clerk.
Commissioners' office,
Gettyklnitilipiil 25,1856.-td
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.
NOTICE .is hereby given that the C0rn
.1.‘,.. rit iasitine ix of Adams county will , make
an ABAII..,;MRINT OF FIVE. PER CENT.
npon l all State and County Taxes assessed for
the ,ixa*Aq i that, obeli be paid to Collectors
on or fidhr:hAttlirtloy tkd 2801 of June_ next,
and COTTectornlrre hereby required to make
ttich- *tmt,a, all `persona paying on or
. . eetfife will 'be . required, us 'make
E ,
Yk4 ty
„' ,•161fte County Trintsurer on or: efore
ZIA „tile lid Qf July -next, otherwise' they
w i1 1 , 4 , *.Sittitita to any abatement.
442 ;Osier, of Commissitinent
. 1 1 1,4. AUGHINBAUGH, Clerk.
emrnis,4ioners' Office,
Gektpippz, April 25;3 j
856.-4 d
.. , :,4 , .;Fidur for Sole.
• . .
IFIYOU want n Bond bam.l of Fhler,•mli at
li k alMiliiTOßE,; as he bee made arras.
teceta4o44veltlwa:ys the beet, ;which he will
101 aitilikAticheadvaeoti6 . •• • • ,
. .
JOHN HOSE"
7101
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SA43 l 4llllfs/talci‘v .it .. ,-•
. .44:••,,p4i 04%:4paioLies.
QurfitliMit by:
GEO . Lt"NI)LIP'S.
, . ... ,' . - •
1 4 ,341ARET Big! ineteg Yvtrietlfcy - • •
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,r,. ) . 4 - ,.. , , 4 , , ~... , ' ORO. - ARNOLD'S: .
117°°L !ruall . qattori C:Arrt chea N p.at
. - GhO..AItOLD'S.
4laitrititiii4T - tpiiiiiiiiiel'r7;o:.
JP , teirAlt,ig: .. GRA. ARNOLD'S
•.- • - '
row. :0 ILA CT
MIRO •I r ' u V* l IL
r p iIE ieiTeetfully
st annutivite , ul their; •ilrletttie and th<
public, that ther , have ottetied NEW
iiiitnIVARE'S'WJRE in 1341tiinore et,.
adjoining the reeidertowa DAVID ZIEGLER,
Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a
arge and general asenrlntent of
.44kitavIT vat, into:, STEEL,
',GROCER I ES
Cn! lery.atd Coach Trimming§,.
, • Springs, Axles,.Saddlety,
Cedar -:Ware, Shoe Findings,
htiiitg. oils, DvesluffN
II general, ineutliog every ilevcriptioJ or
airtichniTh the above line of businega 7 - 7 -to
which they invite the - attention . of Coarh
etakers,Minelotttiths,Cartie Merti,Cahinet..
Makers,' Shoemitkere,, Saddlers, and the
.•:".
Our stock having been - selected with great
earc and purclinshed for Cash. we . gunrt
'antee,(for the Heady Money,) to dispose
of'any paint of it on as reasonahro terms al!
they can be purehase n ti any where.
We • particularly requ'esta call from our
fricinds. said , earnesily. solicit" a share of.
publiC favor, tiewe are iletormined to es
tablish a character for selling Goods at
ow.prices and doing business on fair prin.
liples.•
' JOEL 13: DANNER,
" DAVID ZIEGLER.
ty Getsburg, June 18,1851.—tf. •
PAPER HANGINGSDEPOT
ACMOVED TO NO. 10 .6rRTLANDT.:BTRERT,
Nrs , YORK,
Directly opposite the Il'ettern Hotel.
THE CROTON HANUPACTHRINO COMPANY,
(organized in 1846,.under the arene itetnu-
facturing Law of theoState of New York,) ,
Offers' at wholesale; in 'qUantities to aiuit. put ,
chasers,.at Manufacturers' • lowest. prices, for
cash.or approved ercdit,.,, t
'• PAPER HANGINGS, of every Style & price;
BORDERS to Jrnat(4l,
FIRF,BOAR D ;PRINTS, in great variety,
I'ItANSPAItENT. WINDOW SHADES, .
OIL ..FAINT.E.D WIND.OW.•SHADES,
IDE WINDOW
. (3 P APE and .
WINDOW SHOE FIXTURES, ••-, •
-
. -
Of ihalatest et} leA uotlattperior finish, el of
their psin :nanafacttfie iind import/viol).
their stria i 3 large nail entitly -now,, taey
vita . 3,lpreltant3, and. Derklern in
these 'a rtielea to call and I:!kautine their e tylea
and pric:la whenever they_ iri.)it thp . qity t ;
2.1;1836--5t . , ,
D.iti
'IIER I I,,EOTYIII I- -• , ,
Q. , AMUF.I, NV.EA...f.EP 4 4.tavidi liiocided him- I
0 :elf with an dattre fft w aiTd. costly eppa.
• ' TO ,AL L. INTER 66:111). , - : - ;mtw!..A.lrprvarti tck furnieV , K i r ': " • 4 1. d
'i :. ,'• .:' , . --4.... '' • - •.'' , '.. 3 : . ''. ' 4 " I . ''' ''.., ' - rnigrafer oll iffecNA - " I
fraf.3 . undersigned is desirous -tb 'ciao' iiii' ;i R ,t,e t .i , s, tp c ,'Pfl . liti , vit'it;c raW•Vo:still.,7tcr i
[
it all his unsettled accdunts, and requeitl reit id.glite 11.1iiike:4tisractkciti: "Oie . tkilig; px%
all pirions ind'ebted - id bitti:jo call and make : tiela•n(dial (Fipirooltitivtliiirtithtin., - ,.a1 . 17,
settlement lid or hefoie tho.firm. (i . gp (1 . 1 . : ipiit i N , :nyttig 'iltibdictufd . ished V.l)ngunFican; ea:,
next. • Is a former notice' Var dfi t irtigarde
. '''.lt,.l 4,1M1 c.fifk: out - net1uiW'..1" 41 14.„,t0 9 .4 'ilii . 4t;
many; and a.s #e anderignqa ~iti49t.th li‘' ' ° l ' ti, 4 44 o .iittt'6e.ll l )Po,*_,t 3.4 * . 9, 4 0 1 3,, il l . 3'0 1 g,, u 2;
the ueces.sit.y.ofimpasing•hoite,-he%mopek' that twit tiurgltileer,ifulticul,ll.4 1 11 Sr,re ( 1tMil."" i
i
all indebted ou account. for six months tb l3 6.ln(iid-elihinse; ~. --4 :, 4,,, , , ~,... L,l
or longer 'ivill.call on•;:dc,befoTileAtio abov )! Charges freui'sBidatietirifTB."'"lBdAff,
dateg A , --,Z. - -..:":", • - ..• • I 'A ..--.'"" ''''. 'in. operating 'from 8 441. .iC4 P. M. Gold'
• ,G `The ;undersigned •totntnk hlsllitielis to t,cTketN ,11reastpine_sttiqtd! cgm
„ iniatm . ,4
his fricads for the • liberal pitratagii -beret ofniii:;„ A lttiva i‘6l44„ti . kllfes'dit pkvs.st, , ,- ac,1.,i,..1.' ~.41
e tit
'exlendedi and inritds•tbe - ntte,ntion , -of ilv. iin&-c. i er,,-. hildren*.ll,l;pll,o) . o:„...#44i, , 1 ;,!,?4,,ts 61
1
~ lie. to +is stock uf,TMAND:SHEF':7I6'OYt gido; - . . . -., ' -- :. • , ,, ,. ,,:„ .. : r • ; ,..., L, ,,, 1,, ,. 41 ,
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.• /FARA; cimitinarilly on. hand-I abd GM. sale itt i ;;Peli:. '18511:,. .... ',.-.; ;.... , : - 'H , ....,., . L .,• •n•
'reasonable prices.
• • • .• -
:-GEORGE .E. BUEHLEEL:
_ . , ....
March '4 -. 1856: - • 1 ••-•
:'
1.
tßpt WF.ST' or'„nertruinattia,
11111Melerenth seision of this. l Institutinn'
will commence on Monday the sth day of
May next. r Parents and guardians are . •re , '
spectfully requested to inquireinto the merits
.
of the Institution. .The. location is retired'
'pleasant and healthful, and the course of in
.
structiou embraces the ordinary and higher,
branches of :an English .:education,,together
with the Latin, Greek,. French, and-German
language's, and. Vochl. and Instxamental Mu-
TERMS. Boarding, Washing.and Tnition
iktlui English .branches - ind Vocal Music, par
sessioti, (? 1 weeks) $6O 00.
For Circulars containing.. p4rlic t ulars
dress. ,
. .
D. TiENLINGED, Principal ,
Ilanirburg, Penna.
March 7, 1856.
NOTICE.
lETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of
IA ALFRED ,BENDEIt, Into of Berwick
township. Adams county, Pa., deceused t having
been granted to the undersigned, residing in
Paradise township, York ceunty, ho hercbv
gives notice to all persons indebted to saiil
Estate, to cull and settle the same; and those
having claims are requested to present them,
properly adjusted, for settlement.
LEVI JACOBS, Executor.
April 11, 1856.--6t*
MILLINERY REMOVED.
Miss Sophora C. Howard
DESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of
LI, 'Gettysburg and vicinity that tale has re-.
moved her MILLINERY frotn Mr. Tanorta's
residence to that of Mr. FRAZER'S on South.
Baltirnore street, (one door South of the Coni
lpiler office,) where she will be prepared at all
time to furnish work in tbe latest fashions.
Ladies will be aCcommodated with BEA!
DY-MADE BONNETS if de:sired. . •
April 4, 1856,-30* , , •
NOTIC.C.
- 4
ETTERS Testatnentary oh the Estate of
13 ROBERT MeILHENNT, late of Straban
township, Adams'deco aged, bay.
ing been granted tb the subsctibers, residing in ,
tilame township, they hereby give notice to all
indebted to said Estate, to call and settle.the
same q hrid those having, claims are tegnested
to present the same, properly authenticated,: fur.
settlement. ,
R. F. McILITENNY,
ROBERT BETJL,J r., J Ereenfora.
March 2861856—,6t. ,
RAY - WAN TED.
PERSONS having - Hay tweet, will'do
well by calling on the subscriber, to
Gettysburg, who is tlettiroustorpurehtsing.
The highest. Market' price will be peid'at
AIL times. 11.1 - Ati he Intimcis' having , the
Hay, after 'being packed ; hauled either to
H mever'or,l3ltltimore, the -preference to
haul will be giver' to those from whom be
may purchase.
SOLOMON -POWERS.
, Dee. 24,1852.—tf
BOUNTY LAND. CLAIMS.:
fru undersigned *ill attend promptly
to the collection of dahlia for BOUN-
Ti - LANDSlnidet the late act
,of :Con.
- 11fPse- ,Those who hive alreddyireceived
40 or 8171 Acres, can now receive the , bal
ance, by calling on the subveriber and mak
ing the necessary application.
JOEL. B. DANNER.
• Gettysburg. March
. 9.1855.--t1 •
,
frOBAO6O.L-A: wiclipm,ntottiT4
JIL A • !
: yr •I a
fiEffYSKRII FNNIMV.f?
frtt'Unile'telgticd; having entered
portneajtip ;o carry on the Foundry be.
aineaa under 'the fin of W ARREN
SONS, hereby make known to the citi•
zees iif . Adorns and adjointne, counties,
iliat we are prepared.to Ineke every thing
in our line htisineay. We • have con
etztoly on hand, the HATHAWAY end
°OWING STONES,.
the Putlor airiighl t and nine vitae-Stoves,
of various styles :mil sizes, Pots, Kettles
and Pans. and all other Iron Cooktng
Utensils, Waffle (ions; Washing Mfivhines,
ASh•nlates, Boot:seranerit, Ste. Castings
forril ills sod other Machinery. PLOUGH
CASTINGS of every deseription,
We make the Seylor,..Blocher..und
ent kinds of W itherow Ploughs. We
have also Rot different pstterns Of
Sr:TAILI sat
for Centeterivo.Yorthf nod Porehen, which
eanq he hint for hermit or rheepnetts.
per All the above nnicleor will he Rohl
ding - . for
Conntry Aroiltiee..-
sc**BLACKSMITAINtf eon
toned. • •
BRASS. CASTINGS and every thing
in our line midi, to order.
.THRESIIING MSCHINES repair
ed .at shortest . notice. Being Moulders
ourselves, are will (to our , work RIGHT.
THOMAS WARREN,
MARTIN WARREN.,
HIRAM WARREN.
THOMAS A. W.ctRREN
Gettphint Mny 11,1813e.-11
WHO WANTS A GOOD AND CHEAP .
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wAicitiArthjEvitalt
A LEXANDER FAlMF...ttligspectfillly in
-411 lbrms the publre ( thlifhbifit'sitt.t received
a large nnd splendid. assortfactit of *telt and"
riAK jEWNLR(YxotaII kinds, in
eluding ,13.rgot-P4,l•Fidger ro, -Ear It ings,•
of the most fashiornibie,styles;lifobi xestond
guard Chains, Cuff pins, Watch Kevc, &c.
do, Albans.; SOO i nit Taikert,l74:4llS petite , CDs;
Wat`ch tilfaitcn Ird;vs nud - Chn'lns, GOLD and
aSTLVE . 4 VA.TCIII3:I, tupthrtr
laign'assortmetiforlilOHlt . llir?,l(l . ,goodk
suitable t foi'irrioni In "nicierning,_and
nurniStnts‘otherliittibles
rihich Avill,be sold ation•est4eash prices.
il6 ; huge purchased slimy goods &Om
Jewellers, twill WARRANT theta to i
be,what I pronounce them. Of. this,porchas.
ers TWIN' lest assnrcd.' • • ..
IIIEi..C.CLOCKS: WATCHES & JEWELRY
REPAIRED, as heretofore. Give me a call,
in Baltiirioin street, a few doors from. the dia-
mond L ifyon want noon Jewelry, and the gen- •
uine article, lower thall the same can be pur
chased any . place(ont of the•city.
• • ALEX. FRAZER.
- 64)ttysburg, Oct. 26, 1865.—tf ,
GROCERIES. COAFECTIONS,
BA.CON., C.
THIS WAY FOR'BARGABSI
• ,-_
EMANUEL ZIEGLER has just re
turned trout 'the rify the largest
lox of GROCERIES.Iie lies, ever Wore
opmed, to which Ike invites .the attention
of all,.convinced that he can offer RARE
BARGAINS. Be has also . a fine lot of
Hams, Shoulders, Br,e., Shad,
- Mackereliand -Herrings,
Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Dates,
Almonds, Nuts; ("unities 'of 411,kintls, Tr!.
haeco, Segars, Snuff, Brooins,-'Pruslies,
Blacking, with a geoeral' aaaortn3ent of
variety goods. Give us a caw you' want
to I n n,' cheap and gyod—next door, to, the.
..Star' alike; BalitMore Street.:
Gettysburg, May 11;1855.---tf
YORE SPIIIIint:IFIENIAIKEII
S ity . •
..1. (py= mlLF.rno,or4iisziutta,i-
WILL commence its Nineteenth Sessieti
V 7 on the sth• day of Me sth month
nest s . 1. • el
T'ormita and Onardians.aro,respectfollyin
cited to - make themselves acqupiptedltitli hat
merits of thkinsititotionbefore concluding to
, send theiidaughters nr wards elsewhere:-
The location is pletuumq l frenhhy, and reti•
red._,
,The course,of instrtiction, etnbracep sij
the bryliches'of an rn g liali oau q atiop,t sge ther,
.)yith the, l'rench and' Peri:rani languages and
Drawing::...
TERMS.—For Board and .Tuition in Eng
lish brariches per session of 20 weeksi $60., .
s yie,„For . Circulars or further information'
address.'
OEL WILENIAN, .
. . Fork Springs. •
March 28 ) 1856.-2 m , •
P . iIIIDS...KENTIICXY• LEAF
TOBACCO, 20 13Ules Havana.
25, do. Ssgua, 20 do St. Jako, .20 Cases
I!ieetl Leaf. Just received and.for.ynle by
•NV:ll.'" B 11E111;ER.:
_ : .No .157 Franklin street. '
Nov. 24, 1854 ' '
COftN.1)11Y111$.
THE•` r.,i,ts§vis' ilivited•Pii
1144*911
- to f. "14.1.14perior_ article,Jur_Arying.
CORN, which can be had at all titles at
Vf AILEEN'S FOlUND11.1".
Jan. 11, 1856.
A ,FE! A.P-FilliO—radspted for,Chrtrch ma
1711. sic or ssunily—willtbesold.4.srOothy.
;.t!.)V.I XASCUS SAMSON
A.:' - NE'vrPtibil.' .
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j • MIVISITZV r411&1111141 . ) 1
'' 1, 1 .1 1, I , o ei i ag' AUtiIIINDYBOTCOLIOV4INQ iTOßt'll
.e"..",:i.;',>kiis rl L . l.-,11,.. •k..- ) 4 , :(.1` '''..., y,, .....".."
suare, esirqs of becinta 'sae MOCK SW, rbol,u
2'IIE SALAMANDER .SAPER OF PITILAbEL-
,- ."; • ,•, • ^ • . ^ •,. •
I_t,'..e teW ,r 4 t' t• 4 l'' ..7.7" .. , lt,
•r. : : P 4! . t s 4 •f*T l . ll4: rAtw).7lll.lA liTo the Cittzetitt vtGettyshurg; Pisv•dnd
..._
IL - 1 VANS ,t, WT50N,..140. 26 Sont'hilo I t tir i '•Y''' ' ' ''' vicinity.
1.:4
. street, Phi clelphia, have hadtliein iIiVOU are respectfully •inolted:to exam
demonstration 1., the following certificates t J. • ide the extmisioe and: varied grind
that their maridacture of Salamander Safes dmeni of MEN'S &, BOYS' lILOTHINO.
has lit !Culp ful warranted the red sent I k aCtlyti store ol• the subabriber herd 411;
h found a full supplyVlPAl) ,
cons 'srhie "hi" UaliffstiiaifittitreleiXittiii: , 1 ~,
d,ring au undou ted secarityxspln..st, ,
i
dle tepiA rq' s , e , 1 ~I. , .„
0 .•
is .
ri6e element: AIADE CI.O ['BING, of a, I, pLactrxqd de :
agri mobs, Wore by men at'n),,looyai-ot all
,sge N and sizes, made by, experienced work: l
ratetv and of the very best innterisl,k.itlie
'nlake, fit, and appearance surpageed by Vita .
establishment in the cily . .,.Please preticfr
Aik 'notice, and give , Me a c,,OI!T#THI qi,otig
'yoniseives and bons in a„tintitner , , 'worthy,
otAyPtt anti them. Rentatniinr . tlyi,,Nnttb . . l
East corner of Second and-titockStrects: I
IL 1). CLIFTON' & ON. I
April 13, 1855.—ty • 1
PiILADSIAPKIA, April in, 1856. !
MEBSga• 17.4011 Rexsott.l7,43entlp.-It at.
fords U 3 the highest satisfaction.tolstittetoyon.
that owing to thlyFry, L pTtactiro , . qnsJities of
two of the'Stitenarider Srtift4' whtelfivic'put
chtt.szd of ; Too 116 e months'. shire, 'tee - sived
large portton , Otonr Jewelry, booluti
kc., exposed'to ;the 'calamitous fire; in' Ran
stead Place, on the morning
; of the I Ith`
instnnt.
. _ _ _ _
When
.isas.,selltct tbsiLthesaSisfea-Were lota-.
ted in the fourth atory of the building ; we eocu.
pie„si, and that
,thay. fell sahsequently. into a
heap of berning rums, where the vast colleen.
tratlon,ofheatcikused,tho.brass plates to melt,
v..c patina hut, maid the preservation of the,
valuable . contents AR most convincing proof of
thingr . cat Omni& afforded by your Safes.
•W ' 1 144 much pleasure in reecipp
mend
o#o
onitsmen of business as a Sure va
liance a ainst 11 - e fire.
OEO. W. SIMONS lc BRO.
PHILADELPHIA, April 'l2, 1856.
MESSRB4 ETAIII & WATSON:-1 have to offer
you my testimosy, in favor of the groat security
afforded to my entire stock of. jewelry, books,
Papers, &c., dating the reeentlaisastrous con
flagration in Rfinstend Place, from the fact
that the same were contained in two of,tbe Sal
ansander Safes Annnfactured by yon.
Having fallen from the fifth story of the Ar
tisan building,, i where they were previously
placed, and exposed to a vast heat for a long
time, the, presenation of the valuable deposits
seemed to everyone who witnessed the open- .
log and interineekamination, a matter of pro
found astonishment. -
Toon who may renniro n perfect protection
' frorn'the retengetof fire, I shall Rot hesitate to
I
recommend the.'Of C.ofyotir Safes, as I consid
er they have noir undergone the most ttying
. t 3 t. . N. R. MORGAN.
i PUTLADELI HU, April 12, J 836.
MEssns EY.txta 'W,trsux :--tintleruen—
, No doulit you w71113e deeply gratified to learn
the good condition• in which .1 ,discovered my
hook, policy of houmtice, certificates` of stock,
and oilier Mlnalle'docninents, when on Fri
day' last I opened the Safe mode by your
' firm. 'i k ' ; t.;+ j ' ? J 'i..,... , I ':. :. ''. l. :l . '
' . With my Inolledge of ; its groat exposure,
both to the inicsiiiy of tile heat from so hot a
6 reoki, that„ }thicti destroyed the rtisan buillk 1
ingvtis nisb 'filiri'llM three of tlM'aiii from its'
I former elerafetliMiiillOii 'ln tie 'third story l ./.1
douldonteiritiniktit slender hopes prior to 114
inioriorinspoiltitinnt. the 'contents which r
once so highlyifivad'ivemid piefbe of any, SOT' :
..vibmto xite , Itultiliqiieiti fears are noir 'happily
mraosteli, , itfitilioast rl ne..lci 'lay to'ytiu, that
Icrittletlsefifrthl: tOtaiinsieti& the'nfie' nf'Yotti'
tififit .tti
iS aithtito . zi y itTslitB : fecrii'V6olcince
t
;i'mtha perfeettiliforittirhi&hisuch'n3lfins:llici
,oi4es.arthistOotilightf)il nifeleitcet: '' '-
' El'lvAtl. ) 'o,ll.,fillfiltill3riolitiinder: `"
itiiii4li - '''-• 04 . 1nifral P. -
i vl:ii.
r• I _
vi g „- $8 too ipy;.
f
be sent free qf ch rgeg. fitillms • - -
' atm entiselitiler brivekistidiliShed , a 'BO ()X
4G4ItIQ.Y: ittiPl4adelphia, and 'Will .ftirnialil
any book or publilation At thezetailittice free
of postage. ,-Aityltersuna by,fortvarding the
subscription , . friNdnt Onyc.f the $3 ling azi nes,
subli as. Harp ge/ 0 'city's, Ptt t it am's, Graham's,
Fraitk:Leslies ki'phions, die., will receive' the
Magasigesfor silo year and'a copy of either of
the abl - -03eatiqul :engravings, floe of charge,
or'illialiscribirigto it $2, and a $l, Magazine, :
such as Peter Ma's, and Chalice's Ladies'
Christian AniMili they will receive both Mag
azines and a cob. of either of the above en
gravings. .1.
Every desniption of engraving on wood ex- 1
,
ecuted with' neatnesa and despatch. Views of t
buildings, newspaper headings, yieirs of ma-1
ehinerT, book illustrations, lodge certificates, 1
business cards, ..t.d.' All orders sent by mail
promptly attended to. Persons wishing views 1
of their buildings engraved can send a daguer
eotype or sketch. of the building by mail or ex
press. , : '
Persons at a distance having saleable arti
cles 1
would find it to their advantage to address 1
the subscribers, as we would act as agents for
the sale of them; ,
BYRAM & PIERCE,
60 South Third-st.,Philadelphia
Nov. 30, 1865.—1 y
T. FP.:RIMk, 4
HAVE OPENED
ALn Immense Clothing Palace and
Iderchant.Tailoring Estab
/lament on
CHESNUT STREET,
' No. 165, PHILA-DELPHIA
One door below .Fifth street, North side.
Gentlemen who wish to purchase Clothing
ready made quite as good as ean be made by
any Merchant Tailors in the United States,
should visit :this magnificent store, where
Goods of the finest claiWare kept, ready .
Made and in die plebe., which `will' be made to
order at the shotteStmotice.,- and tiefrreqt sittitt
. friction warranted. , Aleo a' full' assort m ent' t;
fine FURNISHING GrO ' ODSland erierY 110.-
do is marked•witli the lowest' cash Jrcfcei .
plain figures; 0: i
!p„ ,N0v.:16; 1865::=;-6m
.`,WA.Jll;_..:;4','•'.l . V;ol:DO'c't44P.4.S; .
AAVlNtl;;yiitd ..the , interest of
p.aastart atliotron. in tie Wall Paper.
nosiness, we now have at our:iitore ,
N. E. Cornet Arch qncl. TUN 4'lreets,
Al full and .4otniAetk;tisoitmWii4lit WALL
AND WINDOW PAPERS, PIRE-BOARD
PR LNI§p
Ralyzp jipon, oar a biUty to , supply a l .or-.
'Zer# at loppes to, compete houses in...this
Yeity,Or r lgnii'Y'ork,.ivecongderitly, invite.an 'ex
amination of "our stock.. ^Wo eepecially.eall at
tention to our WINDOW PAPERS; ernbrac
io VINE . FRENCH GREEN, SATIN
GREEN AND BLUE, RATIN, AND EN
OLAZED 'FIGURED, all 4-4 wide. .
PARRISH & BRADSHAW,
Successors to Parrish Si Hough„
E. Conic r ilra awl ; Third Sts.Pliiia.•
N. 13.—0 n reasonable notice being given,
'Paper will be hung, at City prides.
March 21, 1856.-3 m.
Norcross' Rotary Marling Ma-
AIITANTELIL-To sell the Rights - and Ma-
V Chines for a Rotary Planing% Tonguing
and Grooving 3dacbine, , lbr boards and, plank,l
*rider the Norcross Patent. Alio, - ihe attach-1
ment' of . the ~Ateulding Ma Chi it e, which-w ll
work it'whole tioaro into inoeldipcs at one op-,
patent hatfbeen tried, and de
'tided in the Supretne Court in Washington, to
V° no infringement, being' superior to'.Wood-'1
worth's Machine.
' A pply,to J. I), DALE, Willow Street, above
„Twelfth, Philadelphia, where thellachinea can
:lie seen in operation. •
Jan.'lB, D1.560-4m ' • ' '
l'hc.best Collection of Glees: ever
•
Published, • •
TIP-TOP GLEE AND CHORUS BOOK.
A new and c . hoice collection of Copyrightt nev
er before harmonized, and many at the
O 18 01 31 ' 014 CER/lAN AND , ITALIAN COY
Poring, .
Arranged iu a familiar style and adapted to
the use of Glee Clubs, Singing Classes,
and the Family Circle,. by
C• JAIRVIS AND J. A. GETZ&
THIS work 'contains n great number of new
and favorite Songs, harmonized inn style
adapted to general purposes, while many of
the Gems of Mendelsohn, Abt, Kitchen, and
other celebrate'd Composers, are presented in
an original form. The great variety of musi
cal compositions here introduced, eminently
adapts it to the taste and capacity of the Sing
ing School, the Glee.,Club, and the Family-
Circle.
.PRICE-ONE DOLLAR"!
:twat publ 'shed by LEES . WALKER, No.
189 Chesnut Street, nod J. B. LIPPINCOTT,
5: CO., No. 20 North Fourth Street, Phil.
adel phin.
Sk2rSainple Copies will bo sent by mail,
free of postage, on receipt of 00.
March 21, 18136=-441'
TO-THOSE 11 7 110
TO have fertile land at a•ehearVprieeisnd
on easy terms, your iittetitioniii , etilled
to the
nidgrivay Farm mie'Coat
Colitpargy.• •
Twenty-five acres'or Mere' in prOportion, are
given for $2OO, payable in instalments' °i'sl'
Eler week or $4 per month. 1t.,• is-. located in
ik county, Pennsylvania, Aad..haa one of the,
bpst Markets for its produde in tte'Stitte.7-..The
soil iS a rich loam, and is net to.,liet:;surPissed
fcief-trinin ,, as
the' best elements of Prosperity, ;being snider.
leld by two rich vents of C0:kr, 7 .814 '
ptiortly be intersected by four,l.Alron'tiii..
liinher is of the most valuable` kind.
goad, and
,tit ii-antee 'deeds are
given. It presbriti-iiindirand'aiibstantial op
portunitv to commence faritthig,4ro6itihiefoitl
page:children or making an investment.,Fur
titertiarticulars can be hadtrottitliellatanlilentl
Whieb.are sent to inquirers. .Lettets Angier,
edrprollmptly.
Apply or adclre,” SAMUEL, W. PATTELL,
Secretary, 135 Walnut street, north side, ; .be-
tweeri South and Fifth streets,' Philadel-''
pbia.
lreFull information is contained in the pain
phleti.
;Feb. 8. 1356.-3 m.
TH ISSES TRUSSES'I
ZI ) C. H. ,NEEDLES,.
Trtiss and Brace Entabllsliniea
CUR. TWF:LFTW RACE STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTER of fine French Trusses, combi
ning-11- extreme lightness, ease and durabilit.
with correct tonstruction.
Hernial or ruptured patients can be . suted
by remitting amounts, as below: Sending num
ber of inches round the hips, and stating sied
affected. Cost'of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, and
$5. Double—ss, $6, $8 uud. $lO. Instruc
tions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when
possible, sent with the Truss. Also for
In great variety,
Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace,
for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props
and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest
Expanders and rector Braces, adapted to all
with stoop shoullers and weak lungs ; English
Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr.
inges—male and female.
M.Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants.
August 3,1855.-1 y
"Philadelphia Advertisement."
EVANS FIRE AND TIIIF.F PROOF SAFES !
R Mereliantq, Lawyers. Farmers and Oth
ersy having Books, Papers or other robin
bles, to preserve froth ME or BURGLARS.
Day & Newell's (Hobb's) BANK LOCKS.
A CARD.—Tni"FinE Paoor Ssyy . ' that
preserved our Books, Papers, tri., durtni the
'Great Fire at Hart's Buildings,' was purchas
ed of OLI VER. EVANS, 61 S. 2nd.4t.-Phil
ad's. GETZ& BUCK.
"REFRIGERATORS &AND.WATER
FIL
TERS.' ,
EVANS' Premium Ventilittid EefFigera:'
tors for cooling and preservitig mad!, butler;
'milk, water and all articles for culinary porpo
ises. : • ‘..:
WATER FILTERS, for pnrifyincbrockittli
ormuddy water, whether effected by. rains, lime,
stone,, marl or other causes j; - catt , , be had 'leper
attp or attached to the Refrigerators-4a amen
!quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the want- .
est weather.. - .•
PORTAIITS SHoWER BATHS, for the
use of warm or'e . 0' id niter'
• - WATER DOOI.,EIiS, for Efot'ilsi'hiiitei4
Dwellings.
STO-tE TRUCKS for moving boxes, bales,
&;e oiii — .l * P4 34 9 4 .
GIST2•do..• < , 5 ,.. < :" . •
• .J• . * ti.A-VifiV •
X:' ,l3' n ' StA.E l g9liiii;:(Z3 l4 9ro Wort Pliesnut.)'
puimPuE.Dill 34B B. s .) , '
'N'g'GV'VrIfOLESALE
DRUO STORE.
SPENCER THOMAS, Nii. . 2 .6 • lilotitti
IN • Second street,, philadelphia r Importer,
`Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs and Medi
cines, Chemicals, Acids,Dye Stuffs, Paint!,
Oils; t.lolorti; White Lea, Freueb rind 'Anseri
can White
,Zinc, ,Window Glass, Glassware,
Varntsh'es,
,Ernshes, Ground
Instruments, -
' Sprees, WhOle Spices, and 'all other articles
;usually kept by Druggists,, including Borax,
Indigo,, Glue, Shellac, Potaith, /kn.,
Orders by mail or otherwise prnrnptly,'at
tended•to. Country Merchants are invited to
call and examine our stock' before purchasing
ulsewhern. Goods sent to any of the wharves
or, railroad stations. . Prices low and goods
warranted.
March 7, " - '
FAT in store
50, (IXB
(1152:1 1 e i tt 9-K •
1V31;:11tIEOtER,
No IblFrinkUnstreet, , Bsitirnow
er — A3lanks of all kinds for '
;Sale at this office.
wlil/IIUJSMCIVA6IVIdIIIOInfratIIi - i'
„T• %.• •
;rflagiridbairibistia atlliengaged in.the Man 4.
ufacturing of superior Machine Cards for
Cotten ktrid.'irtitoleril , sea:Wien: :The„Desk qual
ity. of leather and wire used, in , making the
hove t , and after an expdrienco of , twonly-fira
yearb, ig prepared to warrant them: equal to
any mule in this country,. .1 am alto making
superior BANDS t , .ceniented -and
copper rJvotecti.tbettrilte.h.talteniobt by: :poirctr
fol.:machinery.; .; Elevator; Straps ~for!.Grist
,MiUS;.'alsdp - and; Leather - . Hose, .of,,superior
'qu i tity, made sis above.
JONN•IL HASEELIS; •• ' •
'No: - 33 Bourn EUT4IIr.STREET, ,
• V • ••••,• ...Baltimore, Md.
March 28, 1866.,-$2, . •
W; SLAGLE it CO,
PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMIHSION
rs MEACiAtiTi3,
. .
118 ora Street, Ballimore, •
.WOULD inform the public that they have
entered into the above Business and
will pay partietilarnttentioh to the sale' of
Flciur,• Grnin'of all, kirids, Clued., &ed,
Whigie.ii, and Country Tra
duce generally,
and will. remit Proceeds of sales promptly.
I*3..Consinginellt 3 solicited.
CHARLES IV, SLAGLE.
HOSHOUR, York Co., Pa.
G. D. KLINEFELTER,
Balt. April 4,1856.-3 m
Profetokonai Cardti
WC L. bUNI IHE LL,
Allorney nl Litw,
416 F FILE on Chambersburg street,
"'Get
tysburg, two doors front Gen. Ar
nold's store.. will attend to filing claims (or
BOUNTY LAND, under the late Acts
of Congress, Fatuous, &c. All 14 ,i ess
entrusted to his hands will receive pt
attention.
DAVID WILLS,
Attoriley at Law,
1 .1 AS 14ken MrteveNsoN'Fi l iffiee
North West orner of Of ntre
S pare.
ItKVERENCE.—Hon. Thmhteue Stevens,
.!;sq., Lancaster.
pAvio A. BUEHLER
.111orioe# at Late 5
.
WILL pronolly attend,to . Collections, and
v V - - - 'llll`ether basibeaa' mt ' ' dto his 'Care.
td7"Ofliee in.the Diamond,' ing the Siore
lAA. B. KURTZ.. ' , '• ,
Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1, 1856.
EDWARD B. BUEHLER,
./illorney, ,al
WILL „faithfully and promptly attend to
V V nil business outruoed to Min. Ho syeakJ
the' Gentin' kagthige-
,at the same
,plitee; in Santli i ptilittnore - utrCtet, 'near POriley's
Drug Store,..ara otturly' opposite Dinner dr
Ziesier's;Store. , ,
. CLELLAN;
•
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
FFlOp. ,0rr,440 , 1 kiou al aide - A of; tba Public
two doors 'West of the 'Sentinel"
, • . .
March •28', 1858. •
. „ •
D. M'CONA UGltir,;
.17TTORNEV
(Office removed to one door West of Buehle
Drug & llook-Store,Cltmly i vebuis et!eei,)
sliforney and Solicitorfor .
Patents and Pensions,
Bounty Land Warrants; Backl'ay• Inge
pended Cla tuts, andrilt other claims against
the Governineni D. C.
alio' American elaims in England.. Land
Warrants located avid sold, of bougb(,and
highest prices giveu. '
Lands for sale in loiva, Illinois, and
other Western States ; and Agents engaged
*mina Warrants there. •
• ,•';••Apply to him personally or by
letter.
(1 . 31117(221%
TIISTICE OF THE PEACE, has opened
• au office in the front room of his residence
in Baltimore street, where ho will be prepared
to attend to Scrivening, Conveyancing, and
collecting claims, promptly and punctually.
Gettysburg,'April 20.—1 y
Eitt,4,l
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DENT3ST,
fiFFICE in Chambershurg Street
Ilk f one door 'West of the Lutheran
Church, nearly opposite Grammer's store,
where he may be fonnd ready and willing
to attend to any case within the province
of the Dentist. Persona in want of full
sets of teeth are invited to call.
REFERENCES.
Dr.C.N.IIRaLuca v, I ROV'.C.P.KRAIITII,D.I)
I
D. HORMgft, Prof. M.Lieoni,
" B.S. Helm, , :L
..-II ,1L.•.8 Auonan ,
14 D. Chr o IssaT, ' LA•Muntassons
Rev. g:.!Sui.c.,N, I 44 M.L. STIETVII.
.
July 4; 1848 ;.,
EIE.,©. E. DBLIDSIROIROUCH,
IT A VINO • through. • the solicitations oft
XI friends resigned the idea of leaving, and
intending to, , locate permanently in; Hunters
town, offers hiB serricei ex the pohliodn 'gen
, eta!, in the practice of 011RTtIOINM; . • MID
WIFERY, SURGERY, /cc!, die:, Me can be
found alktitnew-witenmot professionallyerFt
gaged, at hja,o,ffiet, et Mrs . -Neelyie; mi d way
bific'd Ind yr.' , Jacbtf King's
Store.
-
riquAlms. , ‘crw4 ailiunke
A- rood now run as •
Firat,,,TrainqettielrlffiinOtre't
:With Passeakers fcrt , YdriAlottliabarg,'o6ltira:
,bla and PhiladelplifitgValk
,eork
.neets with EherEttpreesihr Raltimeire; - ''arri4int
there'at 121 P. M., etopping at Glentriek,'Park•
ton and Cnoireysvale. l „
, Second Train liftvett ''''3`l".ll. with Pas
fleapit; for .Baltimoie - and - intermediate
cane?' and rettiine with Ptliiengeis from
• ' . J. Agent. .
Snli.27;
SPOUTING' SPOIITING!
'GEORGE Mid henry Wrimpler will
` 43l r Make House spouting and put ,up
the same dow,for cash .or : country pro.
*duce Farmers and all others wishing
*their tlmses;.,Barns, 4Lc. spouted, would
do wP"tiiiiie diem' a '
G. & WAMPLER.
SEGARS of every
OOVIJO d • •
3 .4 9 .„ _eaertption an d
Bralida,•2nßoL which are offered lower
than any other flouve.in4he' eity.••• And.
n arrant/ all he Bella to, he. of the beat pe
tard:: Can and examine: •
•NM. BUEHLER,
, •Ao. 15? Franklin street.
Not. 24; 1154.
#:', ll Mnairralff t er
FQ4 Mai:L*4;4,l:4 'Aga,
,lioLtow.47.!s. oDamENt
7/1 1 k . 0/1426 EXMLYJIL REJIEDY
rthe aid of a microscope, we see millions,
or little • niieuiags . on the 'sinficit or our
blidiete Through these thii Oititinent, when
rubbed be the skin is carried lb any tirgatt Os'
inward part. Lithases of the Kidneys, disor;-
(lets ur the Liver, affections Of the heart,-Intlii.
oration, of the LtiogsoLathmas, -Coughs .and.
Colds, are by its means effectually cured.
Every housewife knows that salt pgrmes freely,
throngh bone or meatof any thickness. This
healing Ointment far more 'readily penetzttai
through any bone or fleshy part of the Tiring
body, curing the moat dangerous inward com
plaints, that cannot be reached by other
means. t .
ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM AND . IWO&
BUM. RUMORS.
NO remedy has ever done so much for tier
cure of diseases of the Skin whatever form they
may assunie, ns this Ointmeni. No ease of
Salt Rheum, Scurry, Sore Heads: Screfela or
Erysipelas, can long withstand its inflnence=
The inventor has travelled over many parts of
the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dir*
pensing this Ointment, giving advice 66 to its
application, and t thus been the means ofrostog,
iug countless numbers to health.
SORE LEGS. SORERREASTS, IVOUltog
AND ULCERS.
Some of the most scientific surgeons now
rely solely on the use of this wonderful Oint
ment, when havin z. . ' to cope with the werst - td;.
ses of sores, wounds, tilems, glandular swellingsi
and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by.cont•
nianil of the Allied Governments. dispatched
to the htispitals of the E.citi t large shipments of
this Ointment, to be used under the dircetiOn
of the Medical Stott in the *mit cases of
wounds. It will care any ulcer, glandular ,
swelling, stillness or contraction of of the joints,
even 20 years' standing.
PILES AND FISTULA
These and other similar distressing. eons.
plaint-9 can be effectual": cured Wake Ointment
be well rubbed in over . the parts sirected•sad
by oihorwiSe tolluaing the printe4 direetiotes
around eneli pot.
Both 'Me Ointment ined`'PlfriSioa7dtpirtited
in Me jollocing. rases: •
Bunions ' Lembairo
Burns 3lercunsj Eitiptliona
Chappell Bands Piles
Chilblrrittr Rheumatist
Fisto hut Salt Rheum
Gout Skin Diseases
Sore Legs Swelled Glands
Sore Breasts Stiff Joints-
SOCO I evils 131cers ' ,
Sore'lliitats Teneral Sores.
Sikei of Tfoundsid 811 kinds
Sprains ' ' • ;
lijk4 SoNVatithtlMintifi4lriciekifTeatio'4
Hot itia AT; 80 'Braider' 'Lane, IsZew - Yorlt, aid
24C'Strandi LotnicaOind bv"
Drukgittcand Dealers of Medicine* throokir
out 3he United:antes, and the civilised
in Qots, at 26 ceuts,62} cents, and $l. each. •
is ctinaitlexable wing by tat
thelargei size . ,
N. B. Directions for the g uidance of rii
tients in every.disarde F ant affixed to cash Box.
Nov. 2. 18.55—e0w .
5.;:;,',141k.‘14 - 1
Removed a fat doors SaatiVef (lir SiOd.
IL 'SKELLY respectfully informs
•) - . his old, costal:tiers' and the public
-nerally, that he contin
les the TAILORING
lUSINESS, at hie new
land, in South Baltitnore
tree; where he will be
Appy to accommodate all
•ho may patronize him.
II work entrusted to his
Lye warranted to fit arta
be of most substantial make.. Thankfa
for past favors, he solicits *continuance o
public patronage.
pPr•The New Fork .Spring and Sum
mer FdSILIONSare received. Call and
see them.
April 27. 1855.—ti
AND SEE ES IT TER
NEW ST4ND.
1, 1 01. T. KING respectfully annonnces to
V his friends and the public generally
that he continues the TAILOREM BUSI
NESS in the room adjoining . the store of J.
Lawrence Schick, and . froptmg on the Dia
mond. He has made arrangements to receive
regularly the LATEST PASHIONS, and.
it will be his constant aim to giro entire satia
te those who may favor him with their custom.
lareenntry produce will be taken in es.-
change for work.
Wll. T.. KING.
Gettysburg, Sept. 58,1855.
911?.LECRID SZML
JOHN W. TirroN. lashionabtrAnt4
ev her and Bair Dresser,can at alit*,
be found prepared to attend to" the 'tialirUill
the people, at the Temple. in the Diationsty.
adjoining the Cohnit Building. ROW,
long experience, he flitter' himself that he
can go through all the ramifications
tonsorial Department ..
with inich an infinite degree: of,skillota•
oak meet with the entire satisfaction 044
who'may . slab - Mit' their 'China- to' ibitt
odeel'ollils resort; hopes' treVerpie.;
that by. his attention to tinslnedisiatid
sire :te'pleisb, he' will -tient is :tellit re;
ceiee; a liberal altar* of 'public tiatiotiXe r ,'
Tife'aiek -trill be attended to at
• vatt'dorellicigii. • '- • -• '--• '
• .
TOB
• " ACc
• L *
•tivdik BOXES LB. LB*PTICIf
- JL 11 11 . nr • BACCO in store mod for
still cenii by the box, it 1111EBLEttr
OK and; - theSt cheapest in theeity.-:'Bri'2.
157 Fr a nklin et, Baltiniore- •
THE spate INII BRIBt(--/
Is published every . Friday Exertini t
more street, in the tree story build•
big, a feW doors above Falai
estocks Store, by •
D. A. B.UERLEZ• rt
TERMS.
If paid in advance or within the year_ll,pr
annum—if not paid within the jefir
No paper discontinued until all aneeritel
paid—except at the option of the Editet.:' trta z
gle copies 6/ cents. A &auto to tiOtry*dlit' , :;
continuance wine regarded as a nee Neigh!.
m ent. • .
, .
At/rim-firemen's not exneeding - a equare.et
lierted tilt's* times for s l —orerr
miettion 25 cents.- Lm!ger otter in um liana .
proportion. Ail adyerttserneate not epeeiallt --
‘orderwl for a given time will be centinuedta
ill forbid. A liberal reduction wfil bs 'nide
to tboSe'wbo advertise by the year.
Job Prieting of all binds recoted ellaUf 2
and promptly, and on reasonable Wank '