' NOTIGE , TO - TEACHERS ' ? • r MIE attentionOf telichere is directed to the 3Mfistctinri of he nevi. Sebool Law. wficli: reads as follows :—s•lt - shall be the duty i't Pl-erY TP"l`er "Vierd under the provi- ' For the Fall and Winter Campaign or 1854-55 ssm - c - of this Aet, to make-out end file with the - - floantl of Directors or Controllers of the Dis- HATS lk CAPS, trier, at the end of each month, a Report, set- i - !big forth' the vi;hole number of pupils attend ing school during the month, deSignming whether male or female. the number 'of days each attended, the books used and branches taught ; and until such Report shall have been made, it shall . not he lawful for the Bhard of Directors to pay such reacher for his or her services. The keports made in' 'pursuance of the , foregoing provisions, shall be regalarlV filed by the Secretary of the Board of Direc tors or Controllers, and- shall at all times be subject to the inspection of every citizen of the 'strict .-The Reports, as above, have just been puhlised, in handsome style, and. the subseri ner trusts will meet the approvahbof Teachers and School ~,Directors. NO , irember 13, 1854. The INew Cemetery. spectfully informing those persons who intend removing thereinams of their dead from present locations to Ever Green Cemetery. , that he will undertake such removals at mod crate charges, and feels cdnfident that he Witl meet the satisfaction of all wbo may em- ploy him. -He has vehicle for the convey mice of bodies and tomb stones—and can he found either at Powers's Granite Yard or at his 1 . residenee,in Breckenridge street. A.:W.FLENIMING. Novemlier 27, 1854. REMOVAZ. tHAVE REMOVED from 122 West Loin. bard street, to the new and cOrnmodinua Warehouse: No. 191 West Pratt street, near li e ght,,opposite the Ma/thy flouse, and will continue my GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, for the sole of TOBACCO, GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all kinds; and will attend to, the execution of orders. for .purchasing„ shall continue,my Gnano Agency; having increased facilities for supplying the -host article, as usual, at the government's inwest, pricethe . ton of 2.240 lbs.—with a moderate charge of commission for purchasing and forwarding. - . • .• , • of Lltue t a supdiior article, which I will , _warrant to be pure.. • 1. have connected. with- s tity business, and shall at all times benuPplied front the most celebrated manufactories in the Union, a large apply of Agricultural Implementm, t.(every description, warranted, to which I ask particularly the attention of Farmers and deal. Ars. , Trusting, by strict attention to all !nisi mess .confided to my charge, I shall merit the patronage of gze public, B. M. 1111.0 DES. 'tali:, November 27, 1854. D© You WAIST A WELL MADE AND CHEAP SUIT . OF WINTER CLOVE - F so, you can be accommodated by calling n MARCUS SAMSON, who has just opened and is now selling rapidly at his Store in, York street,. opposite the Bank, a very large, choice and cheap assortment of 'Fall - and Winter Goods, in.-which he invites the attection of the public. They have been selected with great care in the Eastern cities,. have been bought cheap for c4sh, and will be sold cheap for cash—cheaper han at any other establishment in Gettysburg. F(is stock, consists in part of Black, Blue, Olive and Green CLOTH COATS, with truck, dress and sack coats; also :Pweed, e :ashmere' and Italian cloth ; also a largewtock of oyERCOATS, which can't be beat In va riAy, quality or price, out of the cities; also a -very superior stock of P ANTALOONS, con sisting. in part cf excellent and well made Erench Black Doe•skin Cassimere. Fancy c'assirnere, Satinetts, Velvets, Cord, Linen Cottonade. The stock of VESTS corn prisesevery variety of manufacture—fine black Satin, Silk, Velvet, Italian Silk, white, fancy :Ind buff Marseilles, Summer C loth, &c. Also constantly on hand a large lot of TRUNKS, Hats, Carpet B , gs, Umbrellas, Boots& Shoes, Window Shades, Violins, Accordeona, Gui tars,' Flutes, Fifes, Melodeons, Mirrors, Ra zors,- Spectacles, Spoons, Watches .& Watch - Gififaii - ,Thilk and cotton Handkerchiefs, era taw, Suspenders, Gloves, Stockings, Spring Stocks, Shirts, and Shirt Collars, and a splen did assortment of JEW ELRY—in fact every thing in the way of Bov's and Men's furnish , ieg line. KT-First-fate Chewing Tobacco always on hand—a rare article, which chewers are re qpested to try. MARCUS SAMSON. November 13. 1854. tf LET THE FACTS BE KNOWN I I.SHAT ABRAM ARNOLD has just re ; turned from the Eastern cities, with , the largest and best selected stock of goods for Men and Boys' wear ever before °We red,which he is new making up, at the Old Stand, where heinvites ell who wish to purchase CLOTH ING, made of _ - mscipcocinanctraktr.d ma 9 and by good workmen, to call and examine his,stock "before purchasing elsewhere, as he is''determined to,. undersell any clothing Store of Slop Shop in the town or country. 'Having secured the services of one of the best CU'rrERS in the country, ne is prepared toniak - e up clothing at the shortest notice and in :he best style. His motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. 'October :2,1854. tf • THE WAR GOING, ON t AEI wart in Europe is largely engrossing. ..1_ public attention, and prices.generally are going up. But the undersigned would sogy,est 'lto his customers and everybody else the t he haq just returned from the city, with the cheapest and best stock of #7, X.TIOZSEM, 4-2, Mats, Confeetionary,_Fancy Soaps, By the first Artists of the Age,. they have determined, in order to create at exre_usive sale for their Engravings, and thus. aut only give employment to a large number of artists and others, but inspire among -;our countrymen a taste for works of art, to present to the purchasers. of their Engravings, when, 2'50,000 of which are sold, 250,000 GIFTS,OF THE ACTUAL cosr OF $150.,000 Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not only an Ern gra vin g• richly worth the money, hot also a ticket whiek entitles him to one of the Gifts , whert they are distributed. For Fire Dollars a highly finished Engraving,. llmatiftilly PAINTED in OIL,. and FIVE (aruTICKETS, will be sent; or Five Dollars 'worth of splendid Engravings can be selected from the Catalogue, and sent by return of mail or express. . A copy of the Catalogue, together with a specimen of one of the Engravings, can be seem at. the office of this paper. Fur each Dollar sent, an Engraving actu ally umrlk -that sum, and a Gift Ticket, wilt immediately be forwarded. A It , 77 1 tl Br 2 The Committee believing that the success of this GREAT NATIONAL UNDERTAKING will be materially promoted by the energy and en terprise of intelligent and persevering Agents, have resolved to treat with such on the 'most liberal terms. _ _ Any peron wishing to become an Agent. hy,sending (post paid) $l, will receive by re turn of mail, a One Dollar Engraving, a GIFT TIC K ET, a Prospectus, a Catalogue, and all other necessary intojwation. On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a Com- NIITTEE of the PuitcnAsetii to be DISTRIBUTE:D i , due notice of which will be given throughout the United States and the Canadas. List of Gifts : 100 Marble busts of Washington, at 100 •' .4 Clay. 100 " 44 Welr.ter, 100 " Caiilollll, 50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid gilt frames, size 3:4. feet each, 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 feet each, 500 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly colored in oil, rich gilt frames, 24x30 , in, each, 10 - 5,000 IC,OOO elegant steel plate Engravings. color= ed in oil. of the Washington Monument. 2ox2t; inches each. 237.000 steel plate Engrarings, from 100 dif ferent plates now in possession of and owned by the Artists' Union. of the mar ket value of from 50 cents to $1 each. first -class Dwelling. in 31st st., N. Y. City, 2.2 Building Lots in 100 and 101st sts., N. Y. Ei tv. each 25x100 feet deep, at 1,000 =,OOO 100 1 - •111 sites, containing each ten thousand feet in the suburbs of New York City. and cowman ling a magnificent view of the lli‘ erand Lon:: Island Sound, at 20 perpetual loans of cash. without interest, or security, of s'2so each, 50 a 41 100 '• 100 CI ' 14 2:10 It 1 .. r 20 /I =I Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F. J. V is-cher & (70., Real Estate Brokers, Ne w York. Orders, post paid, with money enclos ed, to be addiestol, 3. W. HOLBROOKE, Ser'y, 505 Broadway, N. V. The Ent,rraviti:r4 in the Catalogue are 11 ,1 W rewly for deltweiy. uvembur t 3, 1654- Goa $.400 570.000 100 10.000 100 10.000 100 10,000 300 5.000 50 5.000 4 40,000 41,000 12,000 5.000 ...5 ...., 0 5 / 4 10 5. t (10 MEI =I /(1.110.1