EiNGISTRIPB .NOTIC,& , kiPiCti heit , bygivtu to allLeptees and coheM•ned, 'thtithe iOnierllo.Amptes hereinafter mentioned will beVreliciilikPat the, Orphans' Conti. of Adams eonfrmatit tt and allisminee r on .7`4o4lY,Tis 21fA? dis,o Mi'r,y nee, viz and ItutiVicemlut of John Brady, Administrator,ofj'atrick Sall, deceased -110. Itie - Fiest 'ataxiaat of Samuel Wkst, Of the ival esta to of David If4MiLn;ideceitssd.' •'"' • 441. "Tbil lirs,t nod anal account of Jacob Cdtl . ,"A:thiditistratrirafthe estate of Anna Sow ; • , 1 1111 2 ;71,widr;ii anti fi nal account of George . ] Skit; Adtitinisttatbr of Catharine 13. Slagle, dlnefOlk. •' • , ' I -141k' Elie second account cif J o h n Eieentor of thetas( will and tOtatilmt•cf Phtlip aeceased; ' 147. The account 'of Simnel Seam, Admin• istraint4 of 'the estate - of Isaac Beam, lati 'of SWitbint.township, det‘eased. • 1148 4tte first and final account of. Samuel Exergar.,:AdMilistrator of Newel Joyee, deed. 149411? fait Kit& Anal ]aceount of Ephraim DoNrikitAD• Exectitite of tlwilast will and testa medt of DOW •Denta - met deccasod• 114):* The &lit 'and final of:mint of Joseph J. Kuhn, Trustee of the heirs of Samd - el township,Arlams coun tylidetgstfett, • • • 14511- Tlic!fliat account of A ] brlth am Spaug let'4%Witf the Administrators of the e'state of J6hwirtallolall)ft'dercased appointed to make sale Z.l" thettal estatm 1,1111144,,cc0unt et' George Chronister, Ad min istralxitaf:Sarah Spahr t deceased. ibili:The Recount of Samuel Crist, Adminis- I trittotyorthe ]estate of John Crist, late of . Kew domino, Adams county, deceased. . :154: ..Tbd .firat land final account of Philip Deemer, Jr.i-EfeentOr of the last will and tee tape at of.Philip„Ele.amer, .de ceased. • .1101;.• The. fi rst account of Jacob Ferree and Oftga !?reuse, Executors Of the last will and testamentof J'aeOli.Ferree, Sr., deceased. . Thit first, and final account cf Joseph Fink, Esti.; A.dminiStrator of the estate of Ja cub Wintrcrde;Tdecensed. - necount of Mira ma Sol1 ) , Jao ' oftWAliiiiinitttratoM cum testamento annexe of - IlicSb"Sell,'(nllitVright) deceased.. 158. The firstaccount of henry Sell, .one oCtliegdininistratoris cum .te.stamento annexo otliteliN Sell, (Millwright) deceased. 10,,111e" aceoanc of James .1, Wills,. Ad uttligslrittat with the will 'annexed of the estsje ofj'Acilla tpster; lath Of Menallen township. Ad ain's eoialty;deseiised. Ifi 6: The:first account 'of James J. Wills, Aiinstnistrater of the estate of John W. Conk, 1u1.4-tiflefkialleri township, Adams en., deed. 161. The first account of William Paiton, „Administrator of George 0. rlcllhenny, dec'd. 16,2. The account of Weirich,•Exeen • for of thd Th e of Samuel Weirich, late of Ger many township, deceased. 141hAhis re.,account, ,of 'Sanlnel (luaidiart etGenrge Kallcreider, minor son of George littlk - ridder, deceased. •1t 4. and tinnl aecount of Robert McCurdy, .4 dministratorof the estate of James Blitelee deCeased. .1-64,117!8lfirst ]and %filo( account of John St i tz],lite ;of Mountpleasant townsbip, ....,i , :i-, - i i : 4 . - ',W.M.•F:..VAl,tEl,.i.l_?eiiistr;' 1. •+t pet Dmeiraki I.A$Ki Deputy,. Ragilitei'ellffierty Getyubuti, • • • m-bfi t y 1856.41-1 - • • , •Is ' . ' Tfle.;'ll.EBT , ' BOOK "FOR AGENTS ~,TittytuAis.ar.oirx OF ESLI!LOY MENT • - Aw dNI gififor,a_Failtei to paveni 10. skiti•itli'eetig.'Aoilr . ART TRY IT 4 11,10 . Y0 YOUR ; /. ! 4 " DS ' WAltn A n- gents to circulate Sear's Large Type QuirtQQeirto . Billle, for family use, cotitle&VClE• PEOPLE'S PICTORIAL SIBIa . %Ode diiitifittibeek:iidelitined. if we eon form -anypinitimfrom , the .noticestif the press, to :beset onf'noprectitented circulation in .eiliry -section of our wide spread contiuent, and. to form a diAtapopoila the sale or our works.— doubt,. irks. few years become the Bilideoftbe Ann:tient' people. The mostlibieral remuneration, will 'be . " tl.l,per:ions who may be,pleased to prpgag,,tiubscriberif to the above. From 30 to . 100 copies Majr.easilv be circulated and sold in4itch elf,the.orinetpul cities end towns of the Union=,: itwill be sold br subscription wily.. should be , made; at ouce, atm,lto fie soon occupied. ,- c.rsons wishing,toact'as agents, and 'ritjt . e.ftriso4s, can send dor a specimen 4:on receipt° f • t e estab !she( price, Six Pictorial Family Bible, with a welclsonndif'tdmer4tion book. will be carefully boked,"aiid fttrws per express,,at our risk .and expense; to arireentral town or village in thi,United States,•except those of California,. 'Oregcni4l4, I,Vißegister your letters and your money will -comp st4fb. , • • ' 2M:Orders resPectfolly solicited. For fur: tber partlaulars, iddress 110BEIV tbe, I' su'SEAß S, bscriber, (post ' ''.'lBl`yffraliiint Sheet, New Yorx May 2, 1856. , TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. QligßED'proposale will be received at th'e k7_, - .pf*; bF the Commissioners of' Adams IlitCeday'the 13th qf May next, .for the building of a WOODEN BRIDGE .across Swift Run, on :the road leading from Now'Chester to Oxford,' (near New Chester). 'The Bridgelt tip be built after the style -of the 'Bridge !Lomeli Rock Creek, near Gettysburg, •on the roadleading from Gettysburg to Harris burg; pfthe following dimensions: One span 13r fi Yr t long from abutment to abutment, without' roof, to be weathcrboarded on the sidee. , flie "teat high and capped, and well paiutedvith white-paint. Plans and specifi cations cmi'be seen in the CommiPsioners' of fice on the day Ofletting or previous by culling -on the Clerk. - - By order.cif Ccanmistioners. • J. KOGIIINBAUGH, Clerk. Commissioners'• offiee, Gettysburg, April26,lBs6.—til . NaTICE_TOTAX-PAYERS. - rc9TICE Is hereby given that fho miskioners of Adams county will snake an. ABATEMENT OF FIVE FEE CENT. uPciti,alletate and County Taxes assessed for the rai9Bs6, that shell be pnid• to Collemom otk orcbefbir. ,qaittr day' OR 28:11 If Turse, nezi, are hereby I'equireil to Make sieVilkleMent to all pemons paying •oe. begfir'Safti , . StriKollectors wjlt be required to make puvinent to theNunty Treasurer on or before NikitiOlfheakerif-ftity nest, otherwise they wino* Jet en.tithA to any abatement.' Illnonder of fletnnu'vitioners: MIGIIINBAUGH, Clerk. -I.Canitissionere Olfiee. iekVallarg,t-,April 25, 185.6.--bi , . Jour fort Abate jorevesof-to, rood,barrel of Flour, call at ,HOA,VWWW., asap hellos made arrange. meats to lave alwaysthe beet, wflich will Bell at Vivant& advance. Ats l ;4lXOY ' • 46 1 .tif 11 2 44- _ _ . , F:ir l 4 l 4A fir 1 4, 404 * -Or Dress Shoes or 14 - 124,0ntltheri or. Ladies, call. at of ..,. 7. - -- , W-. 4 V.P4XTON; .:. ....*- . , 't I rt o.. ,Lfsi . ;sad Donna Triiiietka : lnt, -- - lair.„asid. peal. at te. eheap„ ~, 2..7 g , •.'s Ct. I, ~ " ..C:XintlitakN. . . 1- ' T L 1 .:Z7411 /56FIR* i gi Iti ' It:' ~ N „ ,,,c, 1 , A-* '`--: .' ' GEO.'AR.IFOLP:s, • ' 47)474 0- E l TC i i );* " fci: U -7) 1 8 inw-m STORE.„ 1",'; HE' Subscribers vroulti respectfully IL announce: to llteivlrinisils and th• that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in 1341tiotore st.. adjoining the residence !!f Day4p ZILOLEnt Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a arge and general asenrtineitt of 1111AILOWAIIE, IRON% SI EEL, GROCERIES, . Cutlery and Coach Trimmings, Springs, Axles. Saddlery3 Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings : ' Paints,Oils.k.Dyestuffs, n general, inemling every descriptieJ of articles in the above line 'of businees 7 - --to Which they invite the attentimciif makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters. Cabinot makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the i.nblic generally. Our stock having been selected with great earn and purnhashed for Cash, .We' gunrt antee,(Pir the Ready Mon ey.) to ilispnen of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a call trom:our friends, had earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character for lama Goods at ow prices and doing business on fair prin. JOEL.E. DANNER, DAVID ZIECII,ER.,, t:Ootaburg, innel3.lB3l.—ti: • J4ET TER S'Test ant en tAry an the Estate of ALFRED BENDER, late of aerwick township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the ;undersigned, raiding in Paradise township, York• county. ha hereby given motico to all persons :indebted to said Estate to call and settle the. fame; and.those having claims are requested to present them, properly adjusted, for settlement. ; • LEVI JACOBS , Executor. . • April 11, 1856.--6t* • .. .; T *ETTERS 'Testamentary on the EStute of J.. 11 RQBEWF MeILHENNT, Late of Stridnan township, Adams co., Pa., dike; sted,' halt ing, been granted to thentbscriberi,' rentding in same'township, they hereby give rotten till I indebted to said bstate, to call and settle' the same ; and those hating clainin are tequested to present the same, properly authimticated, for settlement. : - `,•-• ' R. F. IieILtIVNNY, I ROBERT BELLO r. j Executors. Marth 2R, 1.856-=11e"" • T HE fi rst And final argcnintor la,Ansama, Srsxot,Ea,"Assignee orthe Etnte:and-ef fectsof.JAcoa 13n.tmen and Anna., Alatitt bis wife,.of Cumberland township, Adams county, iuts been filed in the Court of Commoti PiPas of #aid county, and will be c.oofirmedi on Tues. day the 27' fit dqy -11 - ap p*, unless cause he show') to the contrary. JOHN PICKING, l'iothry. ' Anril2s, '"' 1.04 T I C E. • . ; ETTERS of Administration en the Estate .1 4 of lIENRIE'rTA K. : A / .llat,e pf lim ier' township, Adams county, ceased, having: been lgrant'ed , to the subscri ber, residing in the same township, he.hero b7 gives notice to persona indebted , to said testate, to call and settle the same; and those.haring claims are requested , to pment , the same, properly authenticated,',foripittle- • DANIEL KANN, Adnir April 25, :; . .‘. . NOTICE:, THE first Account of RAM nut. At.wl . lsE, Com mitten of JAMES ALwE sic,, (Lunatic,) 'of Hamilton township, Adams countv,, , has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of said county . , and will be. ecinfirmed on Tuexday . the 27th aay of May next, ut4eßs eanie to the com tnittv be shown. ' • ' • JOHN PICKING; 'Ariril 25, 1835-4t* NOTICE. „, • TIM undersigned, having' disposed' of lia 1 Store, and intending to leave tetra aSout the middle of May, hereby'gives notice to all persons indebted:to -him to make payment hr that time, as all accoursts,thcri unsettled will be.placed in the hands of an officer for collec tion. • J. S. GRAMMER. • 'May 2, 1556.—5 t BAY .WANTED. PERSONS lia:ing Hay to sell will do well by calling on the Suberriber. m Gettysburg. who is -Joining of purchasing. The highest Market price will be plidit all times. O::TAs he intends having the Hay.'after being packed, hauled either to Hunover or Baltimore. the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. ' ' • 80 1.0 MON 'PO WERS. Dec. 24.1852.—tf BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS. HE undersigned will attend promptly ••• to the collection of claims for, ROUN TY LANDS under the late act of Con gress. Thosd 'Who hair; already received 40 '4,80 Acres, can now receive the hal anie; 'by calling en the subseriber and mak irig' the necessary applieritiOn. • JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 9,18511,—,-tf THE undersigned 11184YLItca OFF AT CORT the stock of Goods "recently purchseA from J. S Grumbler, at 'Abe old stand, is Chambersburg street. ' The hesortruentr'boih prise&a-large variety:of DRESS GOODS, tor Ladies and Gentlemen, Taney Goode Lodes- All who desirteto` secure BA& GAINS, - ere Advised to-call-without delay.--, Another:sueVan:' Opportunity , to buy cheap may not soon present itself.; IfAftY A. EfORNER. Gettysburg, llaits.; HOSI.E.R.Y.--41. new article .of,6ll;;Cind 4...1.....1,V00L HOSE, and- Silk-lined BOSEr, for sate at FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS, • •• Segrs of the Red Proni. EW STDclil of Ready-made Clothing, and N ra great tarict_y of Fancy Articles at COIiE.AN AND PAXTON'S, . . . sii.PoxEs sale by FAT, in sore ‘or and for sale by . WM. N 0.167 Foinktin itraet, Baninuno JOHN /10Er4. • • rirRIIIIISS, CARPET „BAGR, lI.ILBREL. a. LAS for sale : at'. P2VR.A.SOLO, _Umbrellas; Fins—stac as of ' thein r . " • • 'SPACW4i - - . ' e'ttentive , sabortment of IRON an - , NAILB juire'rebeititdisC ' F • frossoco.—A prime ittdolaloat revolted 11, at • •.• .SAMSONig. NOTICE• I`QTICE Selling Off at Cost. COBEAN & PAXTON'S, WHO WANTS A GOOD AND CHEAP 1111 4f1A.7 11: I r : _ f r 11 -. 0 • 41 "1 -; (t 4 Itt ), . , DAGUERREOTYPE? Q.! AMUE'L WEAVER having provided Oita kJ self with en entire new and costly appa ratus, is now prepared to furnish • Dal,r/Seri•COfypex, in every style of the art,' which hr, will "war rant to give eniire satisfaction. His long ex perience and superior apparatus give . him ad vantages seldom furnished bf'Daguerrean es tablishments out of the city, lie bas a large number of specimens at his Gallery, .a Cheui bersburg street, which the publicans requested to call and examine. irei.Char g is from 50 cents to $lO. Hours or operating from 8 A: M. m 4 P. M. 'Gold Lockets,' Breastpins, suitable for maintains, always on hand, at the verf!owest prices. • Str•Children will npt b; taken 'tor mss $lOO, , • . • Feb. 1. 1856. GETTITSBEII FOIADRY. A 'NETVFIiIM. vi , ll E undersigned; having entered into partneship to carry on the Foundry hip Mortis-under. the firm of WARREN & SONS, hereby, Ofike linnwn to She citi zens of Adams and adjoining counties, theme are. prepared-1°41161m every thing in our line of business. We have eon sinntly on hand, thy HATHAWAY" and other OOKING' WlTfaiiiir.A, the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves, of varittuaitYlos and , sizes, Pots, Kfttles and Pans. and all! other Iron Cooking Utensil.. Waffle-Irons, Washing Machines, Ash.plates, Omit-scrapers; Castines for Milk and other Machinery, PLOUGH tUASTINGS of every ilteertpthitt, ke.— We Make the Seylor, Illorher end diffPr ent lands' Wttherow Plough.. We heve also Rot different pattern. of -FENCING 81. RAILING for Cemeteries, Yarde acid Porehee, which can't he besi for beauty or cheapness. itCY,'"All the above articles trill be sold cheap for Cash nr.Conntry Produce. sr.7 4 'BLACKSIVIITHING still con . inned. BRASS. ',CASTINGS , atid every= thing I in our linty Made io order. THRESHING 111.12 CHINES repair • etPlit4tinrieat. noose. Being Moutdere oureelion, we will do our work lowa. THOMAS WARREN, M`RTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARitEti, THMIAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 11, 4355.-41 GREW ITTRICTION IT FRAZER'S CHEAP . . “ WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. LEXANDER FRAZER respectfultx , in -CIL forms the public that he has just received klarge and splendid assortment of rich and new style GOLD JEWELRY oral! kinds, in cluding .Breaist Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, of the most fashionable .strles; fhb, - Vest, and guard Chnins, Cuff Pius, Watch Keys, &c. Al do, Albata Spoons,:Fancv Vasetl, Spectacles, Watch, Guards, Keys ,autt Chains, GOLD and IIiSILVER. WATCHES, tegmber with n large assortment of MUDRNING goods , kuitablci for Persona ini mourning, and numerous other articles in his line—all of which will be sold at lowest cash prices. , jperAti Lhare perchased all my goods from regular Jewellers, I Will WARRANT them to be what r iiionOuntielthiim. ,Of this purchas ers may rest assured. 09:-CLOCES, WATCHES krJ.EWELRY REPAIRED, ns heretofor'e: . Give me a call, in Baltimore street . , a feet detei from the din., mind, if you want noon jewelry, ainl'the gen uine article,: oirer than the same can he per chtised any place out of the city: .. , • . • ALEX. FRAZER. Gettysburg, Oct. 26, 1865--tf ! .1 GROCERIES CONFECTIONS, BACON, THIS WAY. FOR BARGAINS! 11N7NIANUEL ZIEGLER has just re -0-A turned from the city with the largest lot of GROCERIES h'ir has ever before opened, to which •he invites tho attention of all, convinced •that he can offer RARE BARGAINS. He has also a fine lot of Hams, Shoulders, &c.l Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, Oranges. Lemons. Raisins, Figs. Dates, Almonds, Nuts, Candies' of all kinds, To ham), Segare. Snuff, Brooms. Brushes, Blacking, with a general assortment "of variety. goods. Give us a call if you want to buy cheap and good—next door to the ..Star . office, Baltinuik Street. • Gettysburg, May 11,1855.—tf VORBI:.SPRONCS FEMALE S EitllN A , (0... -mi. , FRom'ertzsgruito,) WILL commence its Nineteenth Session on the sth day of the sth month ik=4,o l kyll ,La. Sid Guardians are reapeetfulli , in vited titolnike 'themselves acquainted With the utiirits .of: te:institution before concluding to send their daughters onwards elsewhere. The lopatitht 38 pleasant, healthy,. and reti red.' Thesomas' of instruction• embraces all the branches of an English education, together with the French and German languages and Drawing.' • ' TERMS.—For Board and Tuition in Eng lish branches per session of 20 weeks, $5O. 10—For Circulars or further information address ' • ' OEL W . Priacipat, - • I'M* „Springs. March 28, 1856.-2 m tIC BUDS. KENTUCKY. LEAF •••• IIW• TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana, 20 do 4ltia, :?.0 do Et. Jago, 20 Cases Seed duet received and for tale, by _ _ WM. BUEHLER : : No. 167 Franklin (art.!. Nov. 24, 1854. • DRY ERK THE attention of MILLERS is invited to to.* , 'Cary •supericn• article for drying CQRI3, which oan,be had at all.tisoes ed WARREN'S FOUNDRY. ; A SET A PEMNo..divirpte3 forChurcl sic or family -war be soli emery loir MARCUS SAMkON I Ball'woke Adverilsoinents. attA't4t.ll,lll;)?2/ (14*A11110474 ITIHE subscriber is still engaged in the man damming of superior Machine Cards for Cotton and Woolen I actories. The best qual ity of leather and wire used in making the a bove, and after an experience of twenty-five years, is prepared to Yarrant them ,eqt.al to any made in this country. lam also making superior LEATI' ER SANDS, cemented and copper riveted , thestrelch taken out by power ful machinery. Elea:oer Straps for Grist Mills also, and Leather Hose, of superior quality, made as aboYr. JOHN E.HASKELL, No. 33 Sown EUTAW STREET, Baltimore IN • March 28, 1856-0 ' C. W. SLAGLE & CO:, PRODUON AND OVERAL COMMISSION • ' MERCHANTS, • 118 North Sreet Baltimore, WOULD inform tie public that they have entered into Iho above Bliainces and will pay particular ittbeti6U to the sale of • Flour, •• Grain of al kinds, Clore? Seed, Trhishey, and Country Fro. ' duce ifeene//y, and will remit piocelde of sales promptly. 11M-Cenaingmentslaolicited, • . CHARLES W. SLAHLE. J. V. HOSA.OUR Pork Co., P .L . G. D. KLINEFELTER, J Balt. April 4,0,66.-3 m • Proresailinal Cardu,, D. M 9 COVA UGHT, RTTORI'dY RT L,AFP, ((Mei removed to one dour West oi Doable Drug BOOk•Stotephambersbufg street.) , . illtiqrney wild Solicitor for Patents aid Pensions, Bounty Land Wagstaff, Back-Pay " sus pended Claims, andall other claitns against the Government at' Washington, D. C. : also American chins in England. Larid Warrants located aid sold, or bought, and highest prices give. LA fedi for sale i:t lowa. Illinois, and other Western States; and Agents engaged locating Warrants Oere. AerApply •to him Tersonally or by letter. .' ; 7. L:-CARTIPEELL, Attorney ot LAw, (IF FILE on ttlhimbersburg street, Got tyshurg, two lams from Geo. Ar nold's store, will,attind to filing claims for BOUNTY LAND, under the late Acts of Congress, Pension, &c. All business entrusted to his hantis will receive prompt allenti6c. • DAlir ID WILLS, • • 1 Attornel at , Lave, ' HAS taken Mr, STevaNsosefl'office North West Corner of Centre Solaro. • ' ' REFSRENCEL—Nan. Thaddeus Stevens, Keg., Lancaster. 1 1 • DAVID- A. ..ilitor4ey tit Lair , voLt. prompO, attend, to Collections and T V all other husineis entrusted to his core. WO lice in the Dikmend, adjoining the Store 01A. 13. KURTZ. .. : Oettysburg,`Pa.,Feb. 1, Md. • EDWARD B. BUEHLER , • 41Itor4ry at law, WILL , faithfullj and promptly attend to all busineis Omitted to lum. He speaks' ihe aerman Icing:ie. Office at the same place, in South Balt ore street, near Forney's Dreg Store, and rly opposite Benner it Ziegler's Store..!' . __ _L... ? ..,.............._ .. . WM . B. 11 . '9 L . MALAN, ~ • - ATTOMEY AT LAW , aitit Pros4iiiting attoriley, . .• OFFICE on th South side of the Public Square; two i'eri West of the 43entiner cf.ftie,.. , "• mara.2.9 1856, , ,, -', • • r * : ‘, 4,"` • ' • , . • f E. 1 3 . 4.1 Dr. J. La . rence Bill 1p11• .. ' • at' asll , FFICE in 1 hambersburg, street one ,door,. et of the Lutheran Church, nearly opp Isite G rainmer's store, Where he may be f rid readyUnd williit to attend to•any eawithin the province of the Dentist. : P Bone' ,in want,ciffuil sett of teeth are in te'd to call/. ,' REFS E.NPEP- ti Dr. C. N.ll tr suLau t, tiev.C:P.KaA tyre ,D.D " -D. Masse, , Prot. M. Joirouf t ' ; L , • "H. B.llrisie ; .. N . L'. Dixons" , "D. GILIIIRT, ' ... ILA.SIMILIMBIIpa Rey. R. Jo/asses; - " M. 1.. EITCBVNII. July 4, 1849 UAVING throng XL friends resigned intending to locate i town, offers his sews eral, in the , practice WIFERY, SURGE . r l found at all times, w gaged, at his office, between the Post 01111 Store. April 1 ,8,°1866.-31 OSIERMOUCH, the'solicitations ' of ; be idea of leaving, and I rnianently in Hunters- I• to the public in 'gen !. f MEDICINE, .MID ; , &v. He can be n not profeasionally en- Mrs Neely's, mi dwa y ...it'd Mr. Jacob King 's 0 1 4 3 1110 , 11 1 1110 JUSTICE OF T: PEACE, bas opened an office in tbe f t room of his residence in Baltimore street, re he will be. prepared to attend to Scriverf g, Copveyqumng, and collecting claims, proptly and punctually. Gettysburg, April ly . ;Railroad'. Hanover 'MAINS .over th i Hanover Branch Rail -11- road now run as Il ona: ' ' ' • ' 7 First Train leave ancrver at 9, A. IL, with Passengers for k, Hatrisburg, Colum bia and Philadelphia This &ail' also con nects with the Expre for Baltimore,*artiving there at 12i P. M., sto ing at OlenroCk, Park ton and Cockeysville. Second Train leav at 3P. M. with•Pas t7 seugers for Bel • e • and . intermediate' places,'•and.' riturelf ith Passengers from York, &e. • _ ''',. , • I .7.. LETH e lgent. Jnly 27, 1955. '• 'l' • • ' . SPOITIIVG! SMITING ! FORGE and i h enry Wampler will I Make Housipouting and put up , the same low, For: (ash or country pro. duce. Farmers. eul all others wishing their U fuses. Bariel&c. spouted, would do wr"to give then t t call. , G. VII. WAMMER. 300. ------ siGAßßTlfeyery 0 1 IT description 4n d Brands, all of who( are offered lower than any other Buie in the city. And warrants all.ke sehra be ol the "Jest ma teriel, - Call and it inek. . 1 ': • '', WA,:' UEIII.ER, .: 2 1 ll sii, 10? Franklin stmt. Nov. '24, 1854. Philadelphia Advertisement" BYRAM. 3 [T. MAY PIMA' FREE OF CHAROEI 1 I rIIFVFO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRA VINGS, enticed "Bolton Abbey in the Olden! Times," a splendid steel engraving, from the celebrated painting by Landseer, and the "De'parture of the Israelite" from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above engravings is $3 pet copy, but will be sent free Veliarge as follows The subscribers have established a BOOK AGENCY in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free of postage. Any persons by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Harper's, Gody 's, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Faphions, &c., will receive the Magazines for one year and a copy of either of I the abo• o beautiful engravings, free of charge, or if subscribing to a $2, and a $l, Magazine, such m Peterson's, and challen's , Ladies' Christian Annual, they will.receive both Mag azines and a copy of either of the above en gravings. ' Every der.ription of engraving' on wood ex ecuted with neatness and despatch. Views of buildings, newspaper headings, views of ma chinery, bdok illustrations, lodge certificates, business genie; &c.. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved can send a daguer eotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex- PrOss• Persons at a distance having saleable arti cles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act as agents for the sale of therm • . BYRAid & PIERCE, 50 So Oh Thira-gt., Philadelphia. Nov. 1855.--Iy F IRE PROOFS:! THE SALAMANDER SAFES OF PHILADEL PHIA AGAINST THE WORLD 1 • EVANS ,Ii:VATSON,' No. 26South Fourth titieet, Philadelphia, have had the surest demanstration in . the following certificates their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the representa tions which have been made of them, as ren dering an undoubted security against the ter rific element: . PititAngunrs, April 12, 1P66. MEARS. EVANS & WATSON :—Gents—lt of fords us the highest satisfaction to state toyou, that owing to the very protective qualities of two of the Salamander Safes which we pur chased of you some months since; we saved a large portion of our, jelyelry, hooka, papers, &c., exposed to , the calamitous fire in Ran stead Place, on the morning of the 11th instant. When we reflect that these Safes were loca ted in the fourth story of the building we occu pied, and that they . fell sulisequently into a heap of burning ruins, where the vast concen tration of heat caused the brass plates to Inc cannot but regard the.Presecvation of th valuable contents.as Most convincing proof o the great security afforded by your Safes. We shall Mike much pleasure in rem,' mending them to men Of business as a sure re liance against the 6re. GEO..W. SIMONS & BRO. PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856. MESSRS. EVANS dr. WATSON T--1 have to offer yon 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 Ranstead Place, from the fact that the same wore contained in two of* Sal amander Salbs manufactured by you. Haring fallen Crain the fifth story of the.Ar than 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 who witnessed the open ing and interior ekantination, a matter of pro found astonisliment.' • Tooll who , may require a perfect protection from the ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to recommend the ute of your Safes, as I consid er they have now undergone the most trying test. N. R. MORGAN. • PIIILADELPIIIA, April 12, 1856. Means Evsr:s& WATsoN:--Gentlemen--. N 6 doubt you w:11 be deePly gratified to learn the good condition in which I discovered my book, policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and other valuable doCuments, when on Fri day last I opened the Safe made by your With My'ktiowledge ;of its great exposure, both to the intensity of ihe heat from so hot fire, as that which destroyed the Artisan build ing, as also fiora . the force of the fall from hit former elevated position fit the third story, I could entertain hut' sletider hopes 'prior to its interior inspection, that 'the contents which I once so highly prized would ever be of any ser vice to me; but as these fears are now happily removed, I feel it only due to say to you, that I can henceforth recommend'the rise of your Safes to all who Mail Wish to feel a confidence in the ' perfectsecurity which such means prtt vidett against so frightful an element. • EDWARD GASICILL, Bookbinder. `Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks forßankb, Stores, dm. " April 25; 1850.6—1 y • • • Tt. Pit. PALI; Pttt, • RAVE OPENED An Immense 'Clothing Palace and Tilterahant. Tailoring Eatab- 'ffihnielif on CHESNUT ST It•E •E N 0.165, PHILADELP I / 1 1: One door beloio Fifth t toeet, North Side. Gentlemen who wish to purchase Clothing ready made quite is good as can be made by any Merchant Tailors in the United' States, should visit , this t magnificent store, where Gbods of the finest class are kept.; ready made and , in the'piece, which will be made to order at the shortest notice, ,and perfect satis faction warranted. Alsci, a full assortment of fine FURNISHING GOODS, and eve.ry'arti chi is marked with the lowest cash prices in plain figures. Nov. 16, 1855.-6 m WALL t &,-WINDOW PAPERS. TrAVING purchased the interest.. of Phniastr & Hotnai, in the Wall Pipir Flintiness, we now have at our store N. E. Corner Ara , and Third &rods, ' A full and complete assortment, 'of WALL AND WINDOW PAPERB,,FIRE•IIbARD PRINTS, &c., Relying upon our ability to supply. all or ders at prices to compete with houses in.:this city or New York, we confidently invite an ex ammition of our stock. We especially call at tention to our WINDOW . PAPERS; embrac lug FINE FRENCH' GREEN . , RATIN GREEN AND, BLUE, SATIN; ,AND UN GLAZED. FIGURED, all 4-4 wide. PARRISH A BRADSHAW, Successors to Parrish .k Hough. X.*, Corner :Arch and Third Sir. rhita. N. B.—On reasonable notice being given, Pap_er will be hung at City prices. March 21, 1856.-3 m. • The best Collection of Glees ever TIP-TOP. GLEE AND CHORUS BOOK: A new and choice collection of Copyrighla nem sr before-harnumized, and many of the - - OEliB OF MODERN GERMAN AND ITALIAN QOM' POSERS, • • Arranged it; 'a 'familiar style and adopted to the use of Glee Clubs, Singing Classes, and tie Funny grew, by. C. JAILVIS AND J. kawrze THIS work °ordains a reit-ntimber of ;iiidlaforiAn' BotigG, harnionized in a kyle adapted to seneml purposes, while many of the Gems of Mendelsohn, Abt, Kuclien,• and other celebrated composers, are presented in an original form. The great variety of mnsi cal compositions here introduced, eminently adaptnit to the taste and capacity of the Sing ing School, the Gleeflttb, 'and the Family- Circle. SEN , PRICE-ONE DOLLAR-6i Just publ:shed by LEE fr, WALKER, No. 188 Chesnut Street, and J. B. LIPPINLOTT, & CO., No. 20 North Fourth Street, Phil- adelphia. Sample Copies will bo sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of $1 00. March 21, 1856-2 m TO THOSE WHO WISH FIRMS. TO have fertile land at a cheap price and on easy terms. 'your attention is called to the Ridgeway Farm and Coal Company. Twenty-five acres or moro in proportion, are givdn for $2OO, payable in instalmentd of $1 per, week or.s4 per month. It is located, in Elk'county, Pennsylvania, and has one of the best markets for its prOduce in the State.' The soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpassed for farming, as examination will show. .It has the best elements of prosperity . ; being 'under laid by two rich veins of. COAL, and , will shortly be intersected by four railroads. The 'timber is or the most valuable kind. Title un exceptionably gciod, and vnii.rautee deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial i)p portunity to commence farming, providing for one's children or making an investment. Fur ther particulars can be had from the pamphleis which are sent to inquirers. Letters answer ed promptly, . ' Apply or address SAMUEL W. CATTELL, Secretary, 135 Walnut street, north side, be tween South and Fifth streets, Philadel phia. lErFull information is contained in the pam phlets. Fob. 8. 1356.-3 m. TB JSSES 1 TRUSSES.! TRUSSES "al, C. H. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment, 8. W. WID R. TWELFTH t RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, "IMPORTER of fine French Trusses, combi ningi extreme lightness, ease and durabilio , with correct construv r tion. Hernial or ruptured patients can ho suted byxemitting Amounts, as below Sending num ber of inches round the hips, and stating sied affected. Cost of Single Truss, S 2, $3, $4, and $5. Double--$5, SG, $8 and $lO. Instruc tions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for nab>, 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 Erector Braces, adopted to all with stoop shoulders and weak lungs ; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr inges—ranle dud female. lltS.Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. August 3,1855.-1 y "Philadelphia Advertisement." EVANS FIRE AND THIES MOOS SASES ! FOR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and Oth ere, having Books, Papers or other valua bles, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. -Day & Newell's (Hobb's) BANK LOCKS. A CARD.--Tne"Ftas Paooi SAFE" that preserved our Books, Papers, (Cr., dur i ng the Great Fire at Hart's Buildings,' was pitrchas• ed of OLIVER EVANS, 61:5. 2nd., St. Phil ad'a. GETZ & BUCK. "REFRIGERATORS & AND WATER FM TEM." EVANS', Premium Ventilated Refrigera tors for, cooling and preserving meats, butler, 'milk, taster and all articles for culinary purpo ses. WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish &muddy waux, whether effected by rains, lime stone, marl or other causes ; can he had separ ate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the warm est weather. - • PORTABLE .SHOWER BATHS, for the U/30 of worm or cold water. WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores & Dwellings. STO.tE TRUCKS, for, moving boxes, bales, SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG GIST do. OLIVER EVAN.g No. 61. S. Second-et., (2 doura below Obesnut.) (EHTA111,1011E1) in 1835.) Feb. 8, 1856. ly. • - • • ' • • . . NEW W11.04. - E§ALE „. ;DRUG STORE. 110 SPENCER 'THOMAS,. No, 26 South .1. 1 1 • Second street,' Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacture!, and Dealer in, ])rugs and Medi- Chemtcali" i Dye. ,Stuffs,'Paints, Oils, Coloni,White Lbw], French and 'Ameri can White Zinc, Window Glass, Glasswam Varnishes, Bruihes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usually kept by Diuggists, including Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c., &c., &c.— All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. ' Country Merchants are invited to Call and examine stock before purChasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or railroad stations.' Prices low and goods warranted.' March 7i 1856.-4 y. TO ALL INTERESTED. HE undersigned is desirous to close' rip T all his unsettled accounts, and requests all penums indebted to him to call and make settlenient on or before the first day of April next.' Ao aformer ,notice was disregarded by many, and as the Undersigned wishes to avoid the necessity of imposing costs, he hopes that all indebted on accoune. for six months or longer will call ori or before the above date, y~ The ,undersigned returns Ms thanks to Ms friendi for the liberal patronage heretofore eitended;and' invites the attention of the pub lk lo stqcli of TIN AND SHEET IRON' WARE, continually on hand and for sale at reaiOn'able prices. , , ••• ' GEORGE E. BOEHLEB, March 7, 1856. 11 1 111 TE 11111 ACIDEMY, THREE MILEE WEST eilt 'HARRISBURG. riCIIIE eleventh session of this Institution ' 'commence on Monday the bth day of May 'next. Parents and guardians are re spectfully requested to inquire into ihe merits of the Institution. The location is retired' pleasant and healthful, and the course of in struction entlAsces the ordinary and' higher. branches of an English education, together with the Latin, Greek; French and German languages, and Vocal and Instrumental Mu sic. • • ' TERMS.—Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English branches and Vocal Music, per session, (21 weake) PO 00.. For Circulars containing particulars ad dress D. DENL I NGERI Principal, • Harrisburg,' Penna March 7, 1856 eMtPET Bags in eue NE o 3. ri li "OLD'S. V V. lk i lDrOOL' Ind Cotton C OLD. arrt cheap at • • ' " AR 1. lOTTRID. Pisin awl Stiff Marseilles F ing low at GEO. ARNOLD'S LET US REASON TOGETHER- HA LOWAY'S WHY LEE WE SICK? IT has been the lot of the human race to bee weighed tlowe by disease and suffering.— HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are specialky adapted to the'relier of the WEAK the, NERVOUS. the DELICATE, and the INFIRM; dill cll. mates, ages,' sexes, and coruititutione. .Pro. fessor.Holloway' personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines in the ,United States, ; and offers them to a free tied, enlight 7 cried people, pith° beat remedy, the world ever saw for the removal of diseasi. As.. PUts "rapt the These fa' thous Pills ate exprestili,combined to operate on the steroid*, the liver, the kid 'nays, the lungs; the skin, and the bowels, vie recting any derangement in their functions, put rifyiug the blood, the very fountain of,lite, and hes caring disease in all ,its forms.. Dyspepsia .and ,Lctioo• Cosiplaitas. Nearly . half, the human race have taken these Pills. , It has been prove 4 in all parts of the workl,,that • nothing has Ceen fOund, equal to them in cases or dixorders of the liver, dye, 'pepsin, (Ind stomach coMPliiints generelly,!-- They soon 'giro' heitlthy tone to ` t hese argot* however m u ch .deratiged, and , wherf all , dther means have failed. • • , , • s Gorsorat Deathly. la Malta : Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the intro ductiou of. thee°, Pills, that they may ,becoute the medicine of the menu. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persono.of delicate ?health, or where the system has beervimpaired, as its in vigorating properties never,faibto afford relief. Ferralis COlAplaipts. No Female, young or old, should be without, this celebrated medicine. it corrects and reg ulates the Tenthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases like a charm. It is also the best rind safest medicine that can be given to Children of all ages, sea for• any complaint; consequently no family should be without it. Holloway's pills are the best remedy known in the world .1 or the following 'Diseases : Asthma Diarrineo Bowel Complaints Droesy Col P'e d ire iity tlnil Api e Chest . Diseases Female Complaints Dyspepsia Headaches Indigestion Stone and Grovel Influenza Secondary symptoms Inflammation, Iny,aFd eaknsa , : . Venereal Affections Livr Complaints Wornui, of all kinds Loivn'es Of Si•itits Piles * * *Sold at the manufactrcries of Professor Hou.owsri 80 Maiden Lane,,,New York, land 24.4 Strand, London, b 7 al I respectable Druggists and peelers of Medicine throughout the Uni ted States,,and the civilized vrorbi r in boxes, at 25 cents, 62i cents and $1 each.,, , llta-There is a considerable saving by tale ins the larger Sizes. - R. 13. "Directions fore the guidance of pa lpate i every disorder are affixed to each box. Oct. 26y 1855—eow• 2921201112). Nzolg 0.11,N W. TlPTON . ..Fashionable Bar -0! bar and Hair Dram, cao at all times be found prepared to.attend, to , the calla of the people, at the Temple,,in the Diamond,. adjoining. the County. Building.. .From long experience, he flatters hitneelrillat he can go through all the ramifications orate Tonsoria/ Department with such an' infinite degree 'of skikar will meat with the entire satisfactitie of alh who may submit their chine to the keen. oileal.pt hie ra7,ont. He hopee therefore,. that by his attention to, business, ara,a.tle-• sire to please, he tvill merit as well , He re ceive, a liberal abate of, public patronage. The sick will be attended to .at their pri•-• vale disellings. • , . CALL lINII.SEE.ES AT •THh. L' FP Sl' w• p.. • T. KING respectililly an onnees T hiCfriends and .the - public getiendly that he continues the PAIL (MING , BUM"- NESS in the room miioiniug . .tho store of J. Lawrence ,Schick; and froatmg, or! 14e , Pl - mood. lie has made arremgementa to .reeeive , teg ntarjy the .Tht 2'47Sr F. 4 5i11p2j.5 0, , and it will be his constant nit to give entire kt#.ls - those when:fay:favor him with their ellsiont: kairCountre produce . will be taken' in' ot chauge.for we'rk. : .) •• . • WM, T. K Gettysburg Kept,..581 I85r? 'r.O . RACCO;:_:, gOO i BOXES L B. LUMP, rc! = nAcco Btpre sled for.onle, nt cenis bvt,the tiox, tit iIIIEHLER'S Old Steed, the eheripet.l in the city, ,' No 157'Ptinklin N ,7:.MAMWkit Ilesnoiiid *few * doors Siiiit4iof the old &alit!. N. SKELLY' respectfully 'int'Otms • his otd customers and' Ale 'Oldie he • nerally, ,that, iiq ae `I'AILORINQ IUSLNEHS;.;ut :.hie and, in South Baltimore treei where he will be appy to rie . Opminedete all 'ho Frier petronitelfini, II work entrueted'to hke re ivairentrid to fie mid be of most substantial make.- Thahkfu for pest revere. he solicits e;contitimmee o public patronage. ' - Not. The Arm Fork Spring and Sum. liter EiISHIONSara received. Calrena see them. April 27. 1855.-11 , : -1 • THE STIII.IIO BANNER, Is published every . Friday Evening, m more street, in the three awry build- ' ing, a few doors above Fan °stocks Store, by D. A. BUEHLER'..!: TERMS If paid in advance or within the year 42 per . annum—if not paid within the ,yeer $2 No paper discontinued until all arrearnee.are paid—except at the option of the Editor:l.Bin,' , gle copies 61 <mum. A failure to notify si continuanoe willbe regarded se a neie envie. m ent. Advertieements not =ceding, a, square in• serted,three times for $l---every subseqnent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones, in the /snot proportion. All advertisements not specially. ordered for it given time will be continued:an t til forbid. A liberal reduction will.bs twi4o to those who advertise by the year. • . Job Printing of all kinds zecated sod promptly, and on reasonable . . ID'Blanks of all icißde `Sale at this Office.
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