ANSURANGE. intE,l:4o/am, Council Mutual Fire In , ...Irvine Company ' located at Get tyahuObt: ildw in successful upe ratio or rates, economical manage .l'«titerittliis affairs, and safety in Insurances, ettAll*gis comparison with any other amt irar coinpany. All its operatiqns are ,anducted under the personal supervision 4044inagers selected by the Stockholders- Vii:111ooka of the Company are at all times the htspeetton of those insining in - its travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to insure ran make ap• plication tu.:either of the Manageo, front „alaorliiiit'.all requisite information can. be I I,i glincal. .rtrit! .111anagers are : 1 ,4.440141*-.lilialil ;1110110, 1). A. Nuohlat, D Wats, Kurtz, ...allow( R. 11u.,,e11, It. $. I.l.,Wthealy, D. Mc . - ounaughy. W 'l4-77.109,,-. ont, Wilson, failltan.P-Itotiart AteDuidy, titiatoin-.4401 , King. Maglnly, J. J.Kerr. . .IW<.ttyr-Abraltaw, Kris°. Raidltie4Hanry.A. 14 pititnorp--Jacou (iciest, F Manntjoy-logeph 9 tlV'a'rd=..liitin L Neel. • "Butithisted—D. F. Gardner. ' ' ,„ ti 7 1•41,V• ;,• , .• • • kr•l l .lreillont—GEOßGE SWOPE. • • 4 •olrickPrisidurit—Simara.,R. Ittretsic. BvatiLr.n. Trensurei—DAyit(M'OUßAlT. . Executive Culmittve—A rtlitttir " ••C o iM s ,Plagar IaUT, JACOB KING. b t et !'1 tBs4—tf. _ LOOK TO 'OCR INTEREST! 1:11 E undersigned has just returned il.,1 11 ; • from Philadelphia with a large fash. w inuable stock of geode, which ho will dn.': :iposemf,at very reduced prices In all who d-PrtY favor him with a. call. • Ills assort. eunsists - of the following : ' r! Hannels, • , , e oterinoes, Linen, Blankets, Woot Plaids, Quilts, ar . ' Cloths ashrneres,.. . Cassittets,_ Persian Cloths, Satinets,. - lefiiibbe Collars, Gluhams liandkerch fs, Ribbons; Veils, &c. AN& Lini 4 . 43neeriett and Quectiswari, whicltwere bought low and will be sold low for .eash or' country produce. To l4puiiatual customers a credit of six months. J. S. 011A3151ER. ""!",:.1 FRESII. SUPPLY.. gned has just returned The City, with a ' large assort. :FRF.Sfi' GOODS, which' he is pre sell at pric es , which nutlet be titockconsitis of ' • GROCI•PRIES -A of all kinds. Sugars, Molasses, Coffees Teas, Fish, Salt, Crackers, Cheese, Pick, elect Citcptobere; Sic. Also, . . Fruits & Confections, 06144, , etiions Figs, Raisins, Prunes, &=. "Also, Powder, Shot, 'robacen, 4414 . 434 Celebrated • Germait Slinking variety of other ardelei,-- Aloo a first•rate , . assortment of the best . qualities • 41 , ; J tiquon%9 Wines and Brandies, of different kinds; N. E. Jlttut; Holllind'Oitt, Old Rye, &r. sllvoltwltich can be had on the lowest terms at the Store of the irtibito her, in Smith Baltimorestreet, next door to the Alittliterf r." - Als.i, always- on hand a variety of us `a rail. • EMANUEL. ZIEGLE ,Jr. 44ettysburg: May 19.- 1854.—tt RISAIiNENS r v ,411 us ins, le ng s , Flannels. Linen Take Cloths, low. eling. and large vaCe r ealetai •-• y s; • is Of - V6 - t?! 4' Vii4,oml-411t " 7 - ' IL • •-•-•:;.S *4 „' ,4- , fIN.111111! TIN 11111 E! sel:Eo. E. BUEHLER inf9rins ~ 1111. friends and eustinners that he has a very , lattre assortment of , • TIN 'WAR': • . 'oh ccady for the Spring sale, made : by'experieneed workmen and of grind-ma tinials, which will he 'sold In,w far CASH I ritICOUNTRY PRODUCE. , et7'Call Gettysburg, March 10;;1854: flawttac O. ATEICWS,) [H. F. Zota,toton err. 11111 1 11WS ZOLIACKOFFER . 64NicitAL P u rtoDcr: 9 •. . C II A COM ISSION R NTS ! 119 North Howard' Street, D A I.TIMORE, WILL pay particular attention to the four " chain) of GUANO and all • FEETILIZERS. • 'Oeusigninants Solicited. REFERENCES. 4t'‘Bliiiorosi2÷lortel Griffith, Esq. Christian :Keertirrr, Eaq. Dr. Deihl Keener, P. 1.. Parker & Darthaloor, Tiffany & Co., Long: & Byrn, HUM eic Hem. • DaThl.Johnston. Els, Jefferson county. Va. ; Cleary &t - 0. Cincinnati, Q. ; Matingly &Gilpin, part utq: b r a t Hoe. F. K. ZoltieloUter, Nash. .4111o,4• P- Eon Attorney, at Ibtc, Phi& i , buntt , Pa.t.l44. Deltsplane. Esq., liii:sbero', O. W. Dutton, Eon.. Harper's Fem. Va.; D.l4e , Contaushy. Esq., Attorney at law. beuysburg, Pe, • Jp0cP.,0354.--ly . `COL LECTORS, TAKE NOTICE. T HE- Collector* oftaxes of the diff e r. • apt ,Tnwitehips nt Adams county. , 4 „ervt,H l .lentbAnotified that they will be re. ritilrell In settle their duplicates on or be. o ,4ll. , ..fridtty the 291 h /joy, of Deienater s lo t es4pe, 'which arty . the Commis:dooms , I ,4l.ll4liefAlicjr office to give , the tosses. any exonerettons. 4 ~0 ;AQEJN StICKLEY, jr„ JAMES 1. WILLS, GEORGE, DYERS Pereegi Alloamovau. c'ftrk. ' Si, 18154,, , A.1 , • OISTSgO,• Ribir Ftnw. 9 l l ,14114, ;he differen a. t wilOu AU 7...1 ' * * '.13C11. • Er. Every American will Read it. The most intensely ra•ciling Book ever written I Destined to Lc ino- Flimsily Popular. ripHE A iten.MBrlol ) . Or. Itomanitint in the Unikti Stan:l4. 01w Volume. 12 tno. of about 400 ii:jgen, entbelli..nel with nitint.roue .beautiful Engravings.— Price $1..00. : . , That this will hen volume of insure than ordinary interest.' is attriond, by the' fact that though it has only barn annotineril a h few weeks, the orders already amount to up w arils cif-1000 copies.- . 11-is a truthful, tin dorutnl ii.trc.,ti%e ilia phiu lwq, lad tieSigil , or the Catholic party' in the littited.States. Phu v- , llline presents farts which will etartl6 the whole American prop t r ,, fur; what, we hare been resting in lint e formidable system has', heOtt at wilt*, nr.d is' wiiiking now. tin un• ilermine eta li'nerties: We do tint 'mak you to helieve. any thing .but what we prove, and'our prom iraiiiiot be gnillAnYHJ• We heave ilts old world and former times to themselves, and - preseni aretteg. reel deeds-of r rime enticced widiili the last teen rears. , sind in our:. own land, vas, is I AnERICA t which will rouse the whole 'Aitterl6ll. peiiple to their flinger and duty. These things are so ; the t:envietion is furred upots.us,- awl we present thein th 111 American and Protestant -world, without fear 'or exiiveration. fit.7"Orclerti will he filled in the order in chief' they are rericivi-d. . fr"P Agents wanted in every county in tie: United tit , tivii, • • WM. Wliel'E.ssurn. Publisher. 10;', Chestnut Street Philadelphia Noe. 17, 11354.,--$2 1111111)11 1 1111i STORE. 11,1 HE Subscribers wriuld respectfully R. - announce to their friends 'and the public, that . they have opened NEW HARDWARE. STORE in Baltimore st.. adjoining the residence of DAVID Zieoien c. Datiyeburg, in which they ate opening a large and generaiassortment .114111.0;IV4ICE, ItiON, STEEL, • • • GROGER'ES CUTLERY, COACH .TRIMMINGS Springs, Axles,.Saddlery, • Cedar Mire, 'Shoe Findinn. b • Pa Oils, & Ilvesiuffs, in general. ineuding every deseriptioJ of ankles in the [thrive line of business—to which they invite the attention 9F C4rh• mrikeiti. Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet- Makers, Shoemakere, Saddlers, and the public genvially. - Our:stock' having been selected with great earc and 'parch:lmbed for Cash, we gnarl antce,(g4 the Ready Atoney,) to dispose . of any part of it on as reasonable terms Its therein he purchased any where: We particularly. request a call front our friends, had' earnestly solicit a 'share of piddle favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character for sellutg Goods at ow prices and doing business on fair prin. JOEL D. I)ANNER, DA VI; ZrEOLER. GettyOurg,June NOTICE Eta undersigned hiving been appoint. ed AsSlattee under a deed ot voluntary , as.igrnent for 111 i! i 11.71-5. of creditors ; by C 1118 . 1,1 A N USSER,' and ELIZA.- RE't'l#,` his wife, of Liberty township, ~ A d.iins county, notire is hereby given : to all psisonsindebted In said Musser, to Blake Payment to undersigned, residing tnwnslop;taled 1110$P haying claims against the Same to present them, properly authenticated, for settle- DAVID AIUSSEL II AN, N6v. 3. 1854.-6, ✓itil nee. WA NT 041 irO, 21.8 R. FORK; in De -791-Y.Vfeeinter nevi. for.whieli CASH will lie.paid.. .I.‘arniors whw bare the artiele l'Or Sale, Will do %cidl by cal.ling and making' engagements with tile sub srriber, at his Flour, Bacon and Grocery Store. in West 'Middle 'Street. Clettys burg. GRoitoE Lrri.LE. Nov. 10, 1854.--4 t -'-‘4/ \r„l H. SKELLY lespueifolly informs Of • his old customers and the pane tli A lt he coriiin- IVP the TAILORING IUSINESS. ut his old land, in South 13a!tirnore Feet, where he will he appy to okinmrnotlate all •ho may patronize him. 11 work entrusted to hilt re tvarranted to fit and be of most substantial tnake. Thankfu for past favors. he solicits a coniiinionett of . Public patronage. May 5, 1854. , • A ll - I.4I.I"DWAItE. LARGE addition to our stock of Ilardware, Carriage Trittonings,&e. has heen'made. and those in want article in that line, should not fail to ex amine our'Stock Wu pledge ourselves to sell eltedpet than the cheapesl.--Come to FA El N k..13 . 1'00K5. Oct. 13. 1854. , . Second•hand Carridcres.. FEtv K nurl seridid•ltnitd (111 - & 111,R;GIES to be.. had . I,le °salt or Moutitry .Proihien at C, W. ItoFFMAN'S epach Faotwiry. • : TILE STAR' AND BANNER. . , lis published every Friday Evening, in 1 • , Balliniote 'street, in the three story .. 1. , • ' - building, a fete doors above SPOUTINE I SI'OIiTING c s EORGE and Henry IVempler , will . • 'lFahnraddr, Store; b N \lake Ilimi=e Spoutink anti put up , D. A. &, C.l-I. Et UEIr L E R.. ihe some I. fir rash or country prie• 1 - - TE akr t . tluce. Fartneet and all oilers witiliitizi If paid in advance or within ttit , year /.2 per t h e i r n4;uses. Barns. Ate. "pouted; would annum---if not paid within the year 32 co. Din do wen to i iee , i hem ‘,. ~,...1 1. , • ; paper discontinued until all arroamgcs are paid— G. 46 i exc ept at the op t ion of the Editor. Single copies . -..-• it tir A M PLERI 0 twos. ' A ratline td notify a - discontinuan ce sTolgrE *-1 C STC ; III , Z4r, I will be regarded as a new engagement. • • ....• ! .4drertivements not exceeding a square inserted ON ' hand, and - tar saie. a greaive. l three timer for el---esery subsequent insertion 414 •25 cents'. ' bringer ones in the santero rt net); 'of COOK 8 . 1 . 0 VE. very cbop., 7 --i mi • a'dverplementv not specially ord P ere l (r ign fore Mill and Pee !hem. " ' ' ' - i ' even time will be continued until forbid A 'Ube. Sept. 8, it 354. CEO.' A RNOI.D. ' tat reduction will be made to thoie whoidvertise ........ VIN-SOiL PLO l'ti iris . Jos i Printing of al lk inds executed neatly and Op p 00 , b i z , , quali ii_ Q - kweye ou .jsend I yroliptty,and?n , ieasojtiab . le terms. ~ , . , - , - 1' tidies and vemmuntestione to the 'P a nto ( ex . m•-F and for sale in GrenyebOrg, at' the:. eo . 4 iech • it, tobteia Money or, La nan:c.of Foundry o f -:.. ~, - ••• ~:`''• • .• I I m o eubscribers;) must be cue; IPA n; si n () A nn , liVeAßligiti Ar.''' ON. 'ecuro*teotiOv.• ' ' * •' ' Proftwilonal Card*. C1 , 7_,, , 7,'•F! , •'ir:.: OX= 4 :f . Dr. J: Lawrence Hill, 15ENTI-T, r i FFICE in eliambetsburg street, one door West of the Lutheran Plinreti, nearly opposite Granimer's more, where he my be foul ready and willing to attend to-tiny case within the province (dike Dentist. Persims in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. .REFERENCES. Dr C. N.Dan RCV.C.P.Knitri,D.D " D. Donxxa, Prof. M:JAcons, " Hamm, " fl. L. BAilnitta " D. °MiltllTs ll.A.3luntAxitynn itovNom!, • 1 t. July 7; 1848. 2:IIV:',TOR /It dig 311 5 ,V It (HOMOEOPATHIsT) Tr ACE frOm Philadelphia, would re. AKI T A sportfully offer his servireti to the eit 'izeititil ilandersville and Adams county in general'. • .* 0 • (Mice in Beodersville, where he rnn ail all times be found snd consulted, when not proirsisinnallv engaged. • Brudersville, May 20, 1854.:--,ly -••• D0CT0R.:.... :-.ZIOHN A. SU7OPIE AVM() loented perminrinly, in de.. " tysltrg, offirs his professional ser vices to the public. Scrollice and residence in York Street, opposite the Bank. April2B, ly. • DAVID WILLS, Attorney at. LIM, HAS tt‘ken Mr. STRVENERIN 9 A office, North West Corner of Centre Spuire. • • RE rERENCE.—Eion. Thaddeus Stevens Emf. Lanenste , . • - Dec. 30, 1883, W. A. M E GINLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAWS FFICE in the .siittill West corner of ."'•. the Square furinerlY occupied by D. M'Comingliy, Esq.'. will, attend promptly, to 1111 business entrusted to his care. May 12, 1854.-1 y 'III 9 CONAITCrtiIr, . .iTTORNEY .17' 1,,,(1 IT; (Office retnoved to one dour Nest of Buehler • BrugAt I.l.ook•Ntore, ehornbersburg . stre,4.) . •Itlarney and Xfoiirilrlr for ['atlas and Pensions, Bounty Land Warrnids. Back-Pay sus. pended Claims, and all °literati:no ligainst the Government : at Waeliington, D. C.: also American clitim4 in England. Land Wttrroots lon'ated and sold, of bought, and highest prices giveia. • • Loots -tor sale in lowa, Illinois, and other Westerp States,: and Agents engaged Warrnnts tliere. • • • kyr.Vpply to him' personally or by ester. Gettysburg, N0v.11,18.53. A FOR SALE ME At &ETirVSDBR.C. No. -1 —1 60 Acres : good Stone Rothe and hint. wall other nat•butldmgs plentr of good timber, meadow, and never. !ailing water. No. 75 A cress larg6Stone mule, large new Barn. Sher , , Sheds. Cernmribs, water in nearly ,every field ; plenty grind fruit, suilleient timber and geed ineadOw. • No. 3-125 Acres : first rate Rouse and Barn, and tint-buildings, excel lent meadow, good running water, choice No. ; nenr the turnpike. No. it--130 Acres : good large Brick House, with outbuildings, plenty never failing water at the house and in the fields ;.60 Acres excellent timber, plenty gond meadow, first rate Orchard, of all kinds of fruit, put! tenant-house, . 5-200 Acres : large brick . Houlse, with _back-buildings, - large stone .Bank Barn, wok sheds and cribs, and al other ont•biiiidings, such as dry-bonsai smoke-htiuse, &c. ; between 50 " and 60' Acres in gnod meadow, plenty good . ter, :punt fencing,Orchard-of all kinds of choice fruit, several wells Of water: &c. No. 6-247 Acres : near Pipe creek. Frederick uplinty, Md.. large Stone House, Barn, Smoke-house, Spring-house. sheds, pens, cribs, plenty of water and fruit, from 50 to 60 acres good timber--: can he bought cheap. No. 7-105 ACres: adjoining the above, good Stone loose, Swiss Bern, ut-imililings, good water, &c. [These two Farms are handsomely situated on the public road.] No. 3—A AIM with 30 Acre s of land. good 'buildings, shops, shed s, other mit-Imililings, &c. Any person desirous of buying or sell ing property will,please call uron F. E. VANDERSLOOT, Agent: : Gettysburg, Pe.; FC6. 17—eow IrrDr. F. E. VANDERiLOOT. SUR GEON DENTIST, will be at hnute here. after ',llium two wee ks in every month. Dr. Withers' Chotera , Drops. FOR the ettre of CHOLERA, Dysen. '• ierY , Orintp, &t. .Prepared by D. Wsnnes 4 and for sale - by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Pa. BONNET Velvets, Satins and Silks, very low, at GRAMMER!fr: Philadelphia Adverllsementti REMOVAL. LIGHT!LIGJIT! LIGHT! M. IL MOT & KENT Have removed to their 'l 7 ett, Store and . Factory. N 9. 74 SOUTH tiECOND ST., KULA (Five do'ors below their old stand) Having increased facilities. wo offer to Merchants and others, GAS ,PIXTURES and LAMPS of every description, and at the lotvestManefacturer!s prices, and un surpassed, in, qindity or appearance by any in , the Country. Our stock embraces pyott's patent Pinto Oil Lamps, (TILE REST IN TUE WOlttlt) BURNING •PIM AND 80LA6 LARD LAMPS, ,C ANDELIE For Gas, Pine Oil„ Soler Lard, and Fluid, flail end Perron Spring. Hand Lamborn'', Globes; Glasses; %Vicki', Pine Oil and Fluid, wileteetale an‘FretniC, Merchants and others will find it to their advantage 'la call and examine' ' our stock and prices. - stp Particular antention given to fit ting up Chtirehes and other public build ings, October 13, 1854-3 m Watelm, Jewelry, Silverware EIAND FANCY GOODS. A I linice assortment of the Fineot INS SALE AT'TUR LOWEST CAFIP - TSICE.9. AT WM. H. ELTONIIIEAD'S. No. IS I South Second Street. between !'ine and • Union, West side, PHIL% • rfjE assortment embraces a Large! - and Relent, Stock of Fine Watches, I Jewelry, Siliter Ware, Alblita Ware, plated Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, &a.— Jet Goods, Fans and Fancy Articles of a superior quality, deserving the examina tion of those . who desire to procure th heat goods at Lowest Cash Prices. • I Fisting a practical knowledge of the business, and all available facilities for tut pnrt:noand Manufacturing, the subscriber I confidently invites purchasers, believing 'that he can supply them on terms as favor uble as any other establishment in either of the Atlantic Cities. mAll kinds ul Diamond and Pearl Jewelry amt Silver Ware manufar.ttured to order, within -a rehsonable time. . Watcher+, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repaired. t. W. EL ELTONREAD: No. 174 South 2l Wit., a few Janrs uhove tho '2EI St. Market, %Vest :Side ir7.7 In the. South Window of the Store, pay he seen the baton, BIRD (AWK, %Void' coon - min& the admiration of the ametinfie Red eitriotm September 29, 1954.—1 y NL•W FALL DRY GOODS. J. D. (Late from L. J. Luvy tic Co's) WS now receiving' a choice stuck of Dress Goode lur F4ll and winter sales, consisting. of Rich. printed Cashmeres and de Lanes, Plain Chashnierts and Merinoes, t Saxony and Gala plaids, French and .Enzlish Chintz, Silk .of the richest coloring and most beautifid designs;• Black SILKS, of the best BR . ArDS, Extra Bich Irish Poplins, 4-c. Aiso, Einbroideries - ot all kind, English and German Hosiery, of the hest makers, Cloali N llantillns, Slumls, Velvets, Lin ens, Muslius, Domestics, &e. BIN Stord S. E. Corner of Arch S. .Nii4ll Streets, Philada Where he invites the !oldies of Gettys bnrg, to call anti examine_ his stock, which will he found good' and cheap as any in the city.. O:7*ONE PRICE ONFX..co September 22,1854; —am FRENCH TRUSSES, WLIGHINO LESS THAN 2i OUNCES. FOR THE CURE .OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE CKNOWLEDG'ED by the highest medical authorities of Philadelphia. iticomparatively superior to any other in use.' Sufferers -will be gratified to learn that Ale .occasion .now offers to pro cure not only , the kg/rtes! and - moat easy, but as durable a Truss- as any other, in lieu of the 'cutribrous.and uncomj aradeusually sold.. There is no diffinul. ty attending the fitting, and when the pad is located, it will retain its possition with out change. ; . Persons at a di, ce unable hi call on the. Subscriber, ve. the Truss sent to auk address' t Wing 'FIVE DOL. TARS for ill, (Of! e Truss, or 'E'EN itir the -doub t -measure round the hipi, and stati affected. , I t will be ex changed if no fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer, CALEB H. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth & Rate'Streis Philadelphia .11e...LA DIES, requiring the ,benefit of Mechanical Supports, owing to derange ment of the Internal Organs, inducing Falling of' the Womb, Viten', Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal weakness, are informed that a competent and experi enced Lady ,will be in attendance at the ROOllll, (aei apart Jar their,: exclusive use.) No. 114, TWF, LFTH St., let door belowitace. June 30,.1854 In Diamond Tonsprs—New Firm. etpton Sc. 33votbrr, FASHIONABLE BARBERS • AND HAIR DREtISERS, 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: ;.• From Long expe rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with zilch an 'infinite degree' of •skill; as will meet with aid 'entire satisfaction of all Who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. , They hope, therefore, that 8y their attention to busi nese, and a desire to - please, they will mer it as well as receive a liberal share of pub lic patronage:.' The sick will be attended to at their privati dwellings. .411LANCIEUE.1113 1111 iiiil at ; thei M rt,," plittysburg, Pa. S'opienabei 22, 1864.-I,f _ -*--.611° -4sct7 Tj a , • 2000 LADIES ARE willing tecertifv,that the BATH AWAY COOKING t4IOVE is the very best Stove now in use. inasmuch as they will do more Conking. Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as any other stove now cold. These celebrated strives are coital/Hilly kept for sale at a ,very reduced price at the 0 GETTYSKII.O /011HRT .410 Ig4 : .q,mx.l3N,sigoP, • Where the su bseribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell and Caliineli Conk Stove, and Air.tigjit and Teti-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautilol patterns. THE S.Erit.Loll PLOUGHS, which cannot he surpassed for lightness of draught or in the' character of their work, arc constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the; fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the -cheap est that can be tiblailml. wrratztour PLOUGHS moloth ers, Castings for the Woodcock Plough Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and low-ware, with every article usually mad at Potmdries can be obtained here. Blacksmithing and Shoo Making as usual. i ( ' ' • • ~.... ",..,,... - ci_ . .-1 . -- e , 7 7 :'="-..".;%-; • ..-- . 7- ... ' i 111 ..z.'' - 4 '&4. 7, ,V . • •,;••,' -0 - --- i r -- Pi t- At .A f ' . 4 "••• i \ liti 4 /1 ' • , • i • NOW IS THE TIDE.• S WEAVER respectfully an j& pounces 1101111CCS to the (.adieu and Gentle men of Gettysbor.,: , and vicinity that h e has resumed the Daguerreotype business, at the old stand, in Chambershurg street, whore he will he happy; to receive visitors ilesirnits of stdmring perken Daguerreo types of theinselveti or friends. • Being furnished with an entire new and costly apparatus, he is prepared to take pictures in r very style of the 'art and in sure perfect s-ati.factioll. VS),UllarOt'S troth 50 cis to $lO 00. icrilours ol operating (rota to 4 P. M. ti Lt dress avoid light, red, blue, or purple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture. Junco, 1854.—tf Itanover Branch Rail Road, MUTE OF HOURS. TRAINS over the Hanover Branch road now run as follows: let Train will leave" Hanover at 9.15 A. M., with passengers for Yolk, Har risbur,g, .Coltutthia and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover with passengers from 11: - .1titnore, at 11.45 A. M. 211 Train trill leave Hanover at 2.30 P. M., with pa venters or Baltimore. ar riving there at 6.30 ; and return immedi• atelv with Pitssengers from YOrk. &e., at 4.45 P. M. 3d Train will leave Hanover at 6 P. AL with Passengers for York ; and return with Passengers from Baltimore at P. H. The Monday morning extra train will leave for Baltimore at 4.30; return at 7 A. M. • EDWARD . E. YOUNG, agent. M Hanover, arch 24, 1654. Ball tiliore. At6.rgtlc•hanna Railroad. CHANGE OF' I.IOURS.—Way Pas senger Train leaves Calvert Station at 8.15 A at Arrives at York at 11 A at . Accommodation Train leaves Cal vert statinn at Arrives at York at EitpressTrain leaves Calvert Station at . Arrives at York at RETURNING. Way Passenger Train leave liar _ riaburg at ' 1.45 P Arriving at York at • 2.45 PMt Express Train leaves Harris burg at 8.45 A 5t Arriving at York at 8.54 A Aceninotlation train leaves York at 4.45 A. M •••• A.. P. WINCHESTER, Superintendent of 7'runsportution. May JO, 1854: . • NOTICE; LETTERS or Administralion on the estate of JOSEPH KITCHEN, late of Renditig township, Adams, county Pa., deceased, having been pawed to the sub scriber,:residing in the same township, notice is hereby given,to such as are in debted to said . estate 'to 'make payment withcint del4,nand those having chains are requested to present die same, properly authenticated. for,settlernent. JOHN BROUGH Nov. 3,1854.-6 i SAVE •YO.LT°' 40NEY ! ESSENCE 'Ol' CorrEA, Sll.- BUEHLER keeps constantly' on 0,7 * hand for sale, the Genuine ES— SENCE. OF COFFEE, of hest quality.. The-,use of this article in families will be loom, a very great saving in the course of 'the year. I'oravle, WHOLESALE and 11r.Tau., it the Drug & Book Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Mar.2o, 1853. 'TOBIAS'- LINIMENT FOR the cure of Hendeelie, 'Cholera Morbusaoothaelie, Bruises, Sprains, &o.,—,titnnet excellent remedy--fur sale of the DRUG STORE of S. H: SUERLf.R.' '• • EMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION Y r wool,: respectfully announce (a the tritiv.erra of (ho United mates and the Caned:4, that for the purpose of cultivating a taste for the lino arti Ihr• ughoot the country, and with a. view of en• raging every family to become pouscased of a, gal lery of fine engravings,' ' BF THE FIRS'F 'ARTISTS OF THE AOE, They have determined. in ordet.to create an extensive sale for their engravings, and thus not nn . itglye emplciymemno huge rownher of art. iala and others. lorrinropire among uur country. men II taste for works of Art, to preornt In the purchasers of their engravings, when 290,000 of which are sold, '• 260.000 01 . 11 $ of Me artaal east of 01:7:0,000.• Endo norchseer et a One Dollar riigraviiip„ therefore receiver not only on Engraving richly worth the money. but also a ticket which enii dee bins to ono of the Gifhl when they are distritv utysl. • • FOR FIVE DOLLARS highly finished Ent:raving. beautifully PAINT. EL , in OIL. and FIVE GIFT TICKETS. will be sent or Fist: Dord.sns worth of splendid Eii gravings can be selected from the catalogue. and sent by return mail or express. A copy of the caialoguo. together with the sped. men of ono of the engravings, con be seen'at the office or this paper. For each Dull9r sent. an ragrariym actually worth that sum, and a Gip Ticket will immediately he forwarded. The Committee, believing that the sneers• of this great Malone! unizertaking will be materially promoted by the energy and enterprise of tntenli• gent and persevering Agent.. have resolved to trtat with such on the most liberal terms, Amy per Ann na.bing to become an Alum% by aending (nna,t paid) ono dollar, will receive by re. turn of mail, a I Podar Engraving, "a Grrr Ticaar," n PrONIICrt UP. a Catalogt.e, and all nth. er neee,gary information . On the filial completion of the sale. the Gifts will be placed in the :mots of a Goinotittee of the Purchasers to he distirloitetl. due limier of which will he tiers throughout the United States and the Canatles. •r. WARREN 100 Marble bunts of Waiihington, at $lOO $lO,OOO 1() ; 1 11)0 ( 1 3 1 1; :Lt a r 10% 1 1 1 ( 1 ) ;. ,°, 0 11( 0 ) 11)0 " " Calhoun lOU 10,0)10 rn) elegant Oil Paintings. in nplcit dal gill frante4, size 3x , l.lust each ' 100 6,000 100 elegant Oil Painting,, Aa3 feet each SOO steel Enos vinci, If colored ill oil, rich wilt IT.lllles, o, 2.1x2" in each, I o ti,ooo 10, XllO eletant steel plate riiivilyinek colored in oil, on ho UOIIIIIII . OIII, 7' , 521i inehes each. 237,01 t 0 steel plate entif 100 different plates now in pna- Berigitill of 111111 uevu jI by the Art ists' Union, of the market value of I . l'olll M.) cculx to iI cat'. I linv•class ening, Thirty- First street. New York City 22 Building L a in One Hundred 111111 l)nr New and rind striate New York City. each 25. xlOO :ect deep at 1,000 22,000 100 Villa sites. containing each !Roth/ eql.l,loe feet, in tho aulvirliaorNew York ('ity, and c,,,,,Huinding view nI the Huiladri river Jur! Long Island •-ountl, nt .. .500 50.050 20 perpetual loans Cl) cash. wiilibut inteleat 01 activity, of $2:41 eikAdi. 5,000 Si) " " 101 duel', 5;11: 105 4, 251) " 20 each, 5,000 2,000 5 each. 10,000 Reference irk, record to the Hen! Estite, F J. lira! EtMite Broken', New. I Yolk. Orden., (post paid) with money enclosed to me, aklJl.vs,ell, J. W. 1101.1311.00KE. Serretary, 505 Broadway, New York.' FV"The Engraving■ in the Cal.duguo uru now ready for delivery. November 10. ISs4l—Om NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Z IIIE attention ol Teachers i$ tlireetet to the :Alt section of the new &hen' Law, which reads as follows :—"lt shall be hot duty of every Teacher employed under the provisions of this act, to make out and file with the Board of Directors or Controllers of the District, at the end of each month, a Report, setting forth the whole number of pupils attending school during the month, designated, whether Mak or lemale, the immher nl dars each attended, the hookt used and'brimehesl taught ; and until such Report shall hare been .made, it shall not he lawful for the Board 1)1 Directors -to pay said Teacher for his or her services. The Reports made to pursuance of the foregoing pro visions, shall be regularly filed the Secretary of the Board . of Directors or !ontrollers, and shall at all nines he sub. jest to lie inspection .of every citizen of the District.", fr...-The Reports, as above, have just been published, in handsome style, and the subscriber tuts's will meet the ap proval of Teachers and School Dtrect- llG'Teachers attending the School convention, are invited to call and examine tit ihe:Book store of KELLER Kuirrz. Nov. 10, 1854. 4.25 P M 7.42 P M 10 r M 12 P M GETTYSBURG STEM MILL. rgIHE subscriber has completed his new si Steam Mill, and is now prepared to SAW TIMBER. and CHOP GRAIN at usual rates and short notice. FarMept and others can have Sawing and Chopping done at nny time, ic7.llanover prices in Cash will be paid for Rye. Corn, and Oats delivered at the Steam Mill, west of ,Warren's 'Foundry, Gettysburg. O:TFeed constantly on hand and fur sale; . . . . • " IC. AV. HOFFMAN August 11, 1854-Iy. 11101ERSONS'Ini7iirg flay to sell will do well by calling un lie subscriber, in Gettysburg. who is desirous Of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at roil" tunes. he' intends having the Hayofter .being packed; hauled either to f-latiover or Baltimore. the preference to haul will be given tofliose . front whom he titay puvehaie., ' • 80LONION POWERS Dec. 24, 1852,—tf • Cottle ofte --‘ - _ WO see ..those . cheap Goods just re• ceived by.: A13'141 ARNOLP. DRUGS AND MED/O/NrS, IF all kinds, from the hest „ `r, 'louses in the City, eon- t stonily on hand and for sale at the Drug and Booketore of E 111 QHA WLS:—.A big- lot of Bay State Shiwle, long and , square; Brodie and allibet,.Shavvls,--a eplendig variety, and going at,tlte;cltespest rates, at SCHICK'S • • American Artists' Union AGENTS LIST OF Girrs HAY .WANTED. S.' H. 13UEHLER. /151FORTANT To VI Farmer, Farrieefit, Stage Proprietor GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING. 011 oxrAssaLLMLE.II 11. TIIIC aIITURY RI. steuiFixa M the most remarkable External Application eves/ 1 ' discovered • ."They can't Keep House ‘4ithout.it" Experience 01 more then oixtecn Ware haa establielied the (act that. MerelialiVe Cembraied Llarglinx - Oil, or Mil renal Family Embrocation, will OHO Ihollt eaaea , and rs Aare all such as Sparito‘ Sweeney, ltingbone t Windp Poll Evil, Callous, Clucked Heels, Galls of all kinds, Fresh- Wounds,- Sprains, Bruises, Pis. Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameneits, Foundered Feet. Scratches or Grease, Mange, Ithennitit.im, Bites of Animals, External Poi sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Units, Corns, 'Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Chillidains, Chappell Hands, Cramps, Cdn tnictions of elm Iluscles, Swellings, yteakniuts of the Joints, Caked BrtaiSts• &c. &c &C. The unparalleled success of this Oil, in the cure of dis • eases in Horses and Cattle, and even in human flesh: is daily becoming more known to the farming community. It rail hardly be random!, carom by those who here been .n the habit of keepina it to their stables and houses, what a son +mount of polo, naming and time, are eased by the timely applicalion or this Oil ILF" Ile sure the name of the role proprietor, OEOROE W. MERCHANT, Lockport. N. Y., is blown In the We of the lootle, and in Ina handwriting over the cork. All orders addressed to the propnetor will be promptly ren.Olithill not /I Paifilphlet of the Arent, and see Wits; wonders Cr. accontotothell by the use of this medicine. NMI by reenter:table dealers generally, in the United States and Canada. Also by E.i.1,1.1:;1t BURT?, & S. H. BUEHLER Gettysburg; J. B. Henry Abbotstoterr ; J. At.l baogli, Hampton ; Iv. Wolf, East Berlin ; Pax ton & Blythe, Fairfield ; A. 8. Myers. Round , 11111 ; .1. lark, Caslttown ; J. Houck, Monallen ; J. Martin,'Now Oxford ; Study & Norberk, Lit- Iles:own ; Taney & slcli ide, Emlnibburfr ; Md. And at wbolesalu Klitt & Co, J. Gulberl & ro„ and T. W. llyott, PHILADELPHIA. Jan 27, iss4.—ly A 5,00,1 SAFE- SPI,I4DY—SURE! ZiETBING Mt YOUR RN BENEFIT I!! amin ciNE adapted to general use, great .4l2* ly culierior to others, end within the means of mery individual. 100 ails for Twenty-tiro Coots! 4 40,00') No extortion in price --nn Calomel—no miner al poixon whatever. Ult. TOWNS END'S EALTII PILLS folly merit the great reputation they have acquir— ed They are called lon from all parts of the land, hocatoau they are all that claim to be. WHAT THEY WILL DO. They purify the blood, They cleans the SVo:0113 of Humeri,, They cure Dyspepsia and and Indigestion. They create an rloppethe. They cure Sick Headache, Dizziness anti'low Spirit., T.h ntregt ,Fevers They promote a heavy action of the Liver. They are a guru cure for Costiveness and Habit ual Constipation. They are highly etlieaciouti in Female Complaints 'll l .l strenethen :rod give tone to the 'System. TiIEY ARE THE; aEsT FAMILY MEDI CINE KNOWN. It is an °hymns itiquir,, how one medicine eon cute so many ditl;lent complaints. These Pills, however, one so compounded of curative misled& that persons nave only to TRY THEM and the answer will be found in a restored body end an invigorated constitution. EACH BOX CON TAINS 101.1 PILLS, ut the astonishingly low price oft Cents. Every individual should hove them. F. A. PALMER, Gen. Ag't. Stonington, Ct. AGENTS,--For art!e by S. H. Buehler, an Samuel S. Forney, Getty*burg: H. s. Fink, Pleas not 11111:N.11141bn: & Blottier, Littler.town ; John 13ualtity, Mcsberrptown ;Samuel Faber. jr , Low er's Mill : Je,se Houck, Putter towndiirt ; An drew Creglow, Centre Alill ; Anel T. Wright, Benderaville ; Jacob Pensyl, Middletown; Jacith F. Lower, Arendtaville; H. W. Whitinore. Mum rnattottu ; Haim, McKnightaville ; Thom an J. Cooper. Franklin in., ; Jacob Matk, Ca 11)... ;OWII ; Aulabangli & Spangler, East Berlin ; Martin, New Oxitird ; B. Henry, A hbottatuwit. Angina 11, 104— eow—ty. . WONDER OF THE AGE. FOR TOE CURE of SaWhen); E r y s ipelaa, Chilb loins, Chapped or cracked hand Burns and Scalds, Cbt■, , W o u nds of eav k ind • Piles; Inflarn motion of the Breast; Bites. of Insects; 01. breaking out nod sores on children; Sore lips, Pimples on the Pace. and all disown of the akin. t:7" For particulars ace small bills accompanyi ng each boa. I 2 . 0,000 bases sold in this State he past year, and gave univetsal satisfaction. The greatsecret ot the popularitir of this ointment lies in' the fact that it accomplishes all it is recom mended in do, and that I do nut recommend i t to eine any thing but what from, the nature of the ingredients, it is an ithaolfite specific for, white oilier preparations of the kind ate recommended to cure every disease that human gest) is heh t o , frorti Consumption down to the bite of a flea, when, in fact, all the medical properties they, con tain are in the handbills, and the thousands 01 fictitious certificates published in theit praise. ' 'I invite those troubled with the above 'tom: plaints, (particularly i'alt Rheum) to take a box and try it,—it you are not fully satisfied, return it and take back your money. N. -1 have liundreile of testimonials I can show any ogee who feel, disposed to Call on me and satiety himself of the virtues of the Mint ment. Prepared mad sold Iv MONROE TERREL, Naugatuck, Conn. 3.71 - To whom all orilera shoal') 4e . addrosiTti Sold also by 'the principal Druggists and Merchanpcgeberally. Prici.23 cents.'' it 11.11.101 ALE 1biP11111....C. V. Clikaner & Co, No Ell, Boxelo sq., Nov York ; A. MeChire & Co., Albany; J. Kidd & ro., PlitAborg ; Win. H. BMA II & 8r..., No. &Liberty 8 4,:bolaPlore ; 1)k ou& S.ms AGENTS soninal It. Buiddrr.:Get(yabbrg ; 8. Fitilr', , Plvararit & ;;;atn. url FO . rr , hom, iu's Mill;.Jesse Houck:, But ler . 4pklre.44 . C eglow, Centre Mill ; Abel T. itendenvoilo Ja4b - PensA- Mblil!enmn;Javal, F. Lovver Ayendiscillr ; H. Whiimorn. Niuniinnaluirtrl Philit) Hann, M.- Kniahts , Coopor, Franklin tp. , ; Jut - cob ik, ; A'ol9ogh,dc , Spanglitr, En' t .Now.Oalold ; J. liniy; Abl.i.usumn. • . Augtist 11, Idhd--tyaiiw. Fron.effrld VEGETABLE CANTLE POWDER, • CATTLE LIN MENT, • OLD WSA HOLELE RE rAit, O'by'S; H. pUEHI.ER, Njunt, Co! game cimtity • • • pea. 80th, 1 358; ' •
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