~RXIMOVAL. kjoirrrLlG HT! LIGHT -Art j DTOTT k KEST Rase removed go Moir New Store and Factory. ). 74 SOUTH SECOND ST., PHILL docsrs (elow theti old stand) Way( ,IT:a:eased facilities. we coffer to Igeretkanis and others, GAS FIXTURES teII:AMPS of every description, and at it Optima Manufacturer's prices , and an. rtiplr ecl, in qtiality or appearance by 4,5 ni;s4 Country. Oar stock embrace. ~Elpott's Vatent.Pino Oil Lampe. 1.-(nta atom t 7 ?5I WORLD) / 11R09 FLUID AND SOLAR LARD LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, Faiwcias, Pine Oil, Solar Lard, and Fluid, tall and Patent Spring Hand Lan thorns, orate. Pluses, Wicks, Pine Oil and °ld, Wludenle and retail. 'Aleiehants and others will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock aad prices. . lig[tro - ?articular atttention given to fit timillyl:.Cburehes and other public build inda- Oetolitr 13, 1854-3rn 'O l ,OO/3„: Jewelry, Silverware AND FANCY tOODS. rilhigee assortment of the Finest Quality, WOK SAILIAT Lowasr (ASV roman. AT 1111. ELTONIIE.4O% ND: In "South Seeand Street. between Pine and thiiao„ Wert aide, PHILADELPHIA. a r HE assortment embraces a Large - 61 - and Select Stock of Fine Watches, Jewairt.Silsr:Ware;Albats Ware, plated ativei. , Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Are.— greigondi, Fans and Fancy Articles of a iiiiierior quality. deserving the Examina tioreoi thine who desire to procure the b , Ass at Lnwe knowledge CashPriees. practical of the and all available facilities for im and Manufacturing, the suluieriber ropfidently invites purchasers, believing fliiit e can supply them on terms as favor- Other establishment in either of t/le Atlantic Cities. "4/4,Ail kinds of Diamond and Pearl tvalr:rand Silver Ware manufactured to eV. within a reasonable time. •7 1tili l Watches,Jewelry and Silver Ware &Wally repaired. W. B. ELTONHEAD, N 0.174 South Ust.,a few doors above the 2J Wee side South Window of the Store, maw be seem the famous BIRD CLOCK, ailcuiration of the ie &Ai& did Cuticles. Flepterber 29, 1854.—1 y NEW, FALL DRY GOODS.- 7. D. GILD , (Lab from L. J. Levy at Co 's) w reasiving _a choice stock of ram Uotidi lor Fall and winter sales. Miiteistiil of 4 'lrtch lira led Cashmeres and de Laines, "'Plasa Chashuteres and Merinoes, Sait4 anti Gala plaids, and English Chintz, the richest coloring and most ifeaulij id designs 'Rim* SILKS, of the hut lIR.INDS, 'E. m Rich Irish Poplins, 4-c. 4-c. :AIN), Embroideries Wall kinds, English Hrierv, of the best makers, Cloaks;, Mantillas, Shawls, Velvets, Litt- Mollies, Domestics, &c. Ills Store Is Corher of Arch dr, Ninth Streets, Philads Wir . rire he invites the Ladies of Getty,: Isibg,,to, call and examine hissioek, which Will be count! good and cheap as any in lik city. .. ItrONE PRICE 0NLY...00 i:Reliienitier 22. 1854.4--3 in FRENCH TRUSSES ) ,:WEIOUINO LESS THAN 21 OUNCES. fitTE" CURE OF MFfINII OR RUPTURE. tKNOWLEDGED by the highest medical authorities of Philadelphia. i*" . :*tratively superior to any other ih'ise. Sufferers will be gratified to learn that . the occasion now offers to pro-, only the lightest and most easy, i Truss as any other, in liew,of gig cumbrous and unconVorlable snide usually sold. There is no difficul ty attending the fitting, and when the pad itt jognvid, it will retain its possition with- Persons at a distance unable to ,eall on the Sizbictilier. ran have the Truss seat to sityWddress, by remitting FIVE DOL TABS for the. single Truss; or TEN for the deniblel—with measure round the hips, dad ititing side affected. It will be ex ebinged to spit if no fitting, by returning it For sale only by the Importer, CALEB H. NEEDLES. • f•Cer. Trorlfrhh Race &Peels Philadelphia. .41ILLADIES. requiriog the bonefit of J~tahanitalSupports, owing to derange ritinif'd the Internal Organs, inducing ailing of the Womb, Vocal. Pulmonary, Nspeptie, Nervous and Spinal weakneis, iilltrined that a competent and experi ettA) d'Lady will be in attendance at the Whim. (act apart for their exclusive tue:j• No: 114. TWELFTH St..lstdoor "below Race. "lune 31. 0154.--ly I)jaWad Torwors—New Firm. osetarton Nrottier, iraniumiaaLe BARBERS AND HAIR .Q4l DRARSISENS. ADS MA times be found prepared to lirrvintentll .se the calls of the people. at thikillompk. in the Diamond. adjoining tititlciantny Bedding. From Long expe rience they laser themselves that they can ilolookh *II the ramifications of the -Tonsorial Department, with wadi ,an Waite degree of skill. as lea NNllKtritii the entire satisfaction of •11-941 4 / 4 num eitinnit their chins to the kaeorarksi of their suors. They hope. thilanthdill. this by their attention to busi most.iimil a desire to please. they will mar is Wee* IN receive.* liberal ahareel pub iin The sick will be intended mOC 3.4w1 FAIINESTOCKS. rTh - IL r'i Art !TICE in Chambersburg street, I one door WrPI of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Gratnnter's store, where he may be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr.C.N.DiroLocor, Row.C.P.KazoTo,D.D " D. Homo, Prof. M.l IMI, " H.S. HUllltit t " H. L. Bsvolucit , "' D. Or Lassar t " H.A.Ha mmmmm omit Rev. R. Jdoxisolr. I ' " M. L. SToriis. July 7.4848. (HOMOEOPATHIST) LATE from Philadelphia, would re• apse fully offer his services en the cit. iaens of Bondersville and Adams county in general. WO''OtEce in Bendersville, where he can at all Oates he fount* mod consulted, when not prolesasionally engaged. Bendereville, May 26, 1854.-1 y DOCTOR?. ,ll [}{l GI L STIMP ° a A VING located permanently in Get tyaburg, otters his professional ser 7 vices to the public. KrOffice and residence in York Street, opposite the Stink. April 28, 1854.--- Iy. DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Lave, HAS taken ' Mr. STUVUNSOPeB oftee. North West Corner of Centre Squnre. REFERENCE.—Hod. Thaddeus Stevens. Esq., Lancaster. Dec, 30, 1853. ATTORNKY AT LAW. • 0 OPICE in the South West . corner of the Square foymerly occupied by D. Nl'Cunangloy. Esq., will attend promptly to all business entruitted to his care. May 12,1864.-1 y D..III 9 CONAUGHY, (Office removed to one dour West of .Buehler Drug 4.1 c Book Store, tiliambernburs street.) .41lorney, and Solicitor for Bounty Land Warrnots, Haek-Pay pup. / tended Claims, and all other elaimitagains: the Government at Washington, D. C. : Altor . American chums in England, Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given Luta* for sale in- loves. Illinois, and other Western States.; and Agents engaged *meeting Warrants there. War Apply to. him_ personally or- by otter. . . Geoyeborgr, Nov.ll, 1653. FARMS FOR SALE ) 21ETTifSBUR6. NO. 1 --,-1 6,0 Acres: croodStone Rouse and Mira. with loiter L-tiaild lags plenty al goad umber. meadow, and HoYer. failing water. No. ‘2-175 A cres: large Stone !louse, Large new Harm. Sluips, Sheds. Corii-cribs, - wuter in needy every field ; plenty good fruit, sufficient timber end good Meadow. NO. 3-125 Acres :.:first rite House and Barn, and on t-liiiiklings, excel lent meadow. gond running water. choice fruit. timber. &c. ; near the turnpike. No. 4-180 Acres : good large Brick House, with oilt-buililings, plenty never failing Water at the house and in the fields ; 60 Acres' excellent timber, plenty good meadow, first rate Orchard, of all kinds of fruit, good tenant-house, &e. • N 0.5-200 Acres:large brick House, with back-buildinga,' large atone Bank Barn: with sheds and cribs. and -al other out-buildings, such as dry-houaal amuke-house, &o. ; between 50 and 60 Acres in good meadow, plenty good tim ber. good fencing, Orchard of ajl kinds of choice fruit. several wells of water. &e. . .. No. 6-247 Acres :xi r•Pipe t . creek. Frederick enmity, MI, I e Stone House. Barii,'Botolte-bouse,Spr ' -house. sheds ' pens, cribs, plenty of water and fruit. from - , 50 to 60 scres.lood timber-- can he bought ----cheap... , .„ , ": • ,' - No. 7105 Acrest - adjoining be above, good Stone House, Swiss Bain. i ut-buildiags. good water, - &e. [These. 'wit Farina are handsomely situated on the public road.] . No.. B—A Mill with 30 Acres of land..,. good buildings. shops, shells, other out.buildings,&c. Any person desirona of buying or sell ing property will please call upon . - F. E. VANDERSLOOT, Agent. Genyibura, Pa., Feb, 17r-row ' . .. 110" Dr. F. , V N tiEnewor..ElU GEoN willbe at home here•, after the, last two weeks, its every .nrnihr Dr. IFlV . lckeyel Choferia Drops!. INOR the cure of CHttIf,ERA,. Dyeen 1 w ry, Croup, dtr. Prepared by D WmutigN, mod ((fr sole by SAMUEL H BUEHLER..Geitystiorg, Pc VIIONNET Velvets, Satins and Silks. ' Mg ' very low, sit THE STAR AND BANNER. Ir published every .eriday Evening, in Bunisnore tired, iu the three dory . Malang, a feu doors above Fahnestocks Store, by D..A. rc C.H. BUEHLER. if paid in Whance Or within the year $1 per not4raid within the yes rs 2 50. 'No paper discontinued rinti I all arrearagesare paid— except at the option of the Editor. Sieglo copies, cs cents. A failure to notify • discontinuance! will he regarded as a new engagement. .ildvertuernews not exam:ding 'square inserted three times for :sl—every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Imager ones in the same proportion. 111 advertisements-not specially ordered for • given time will be continued until forbid. A lib& sal reduction will be EU IQ a to those who advertise by iha year. Jot Priatists , of allkLnda exatatedeeatly sad peo - npliy, ad oa tameable tents.- .: 14ttstra And Como aloof iOlO , to Or IlditAr,(co. cosi ta such Air contain Money or tno paw raid •ow indictibero.j moat Oa coat eami in whet* Astro aittanthar. 5 Proflesslonal Ciards. (~;L;I'1 Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DE.P4TIST,• DOCTOR ate 311111:0320 W. A. M`GINLEY, dI77OIINEY 14IP. t'ate•nts and Poisi,ins, GRAMIER'S. =3l i !~'~~_ 2000 LADIiS ARE willing torertilv that the HATH AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking, Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are constantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the , • GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY IND MACRININSHOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined to suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Peakekell and Cabinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. THE SEYLOR PLOUGHS . , which cannot be surpassed for lightness o draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the ficietliat the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is - decidedly the cheap est that can be obtained. WITIZEROW PL0170710 and oth ers, Castings for the Woodcock Plough Wind-mill Machinery, Ceilings and Hol low-ware, with every article usually mad at Foundries can be obtained here. Blacksmithing and Shoe Making as usual.:':. • . .... ..._ _ .. ' ........ '''',... , . --, ~ .-..7-,...... ------ - 111111.1 ' 111'4 ............. ...................-,.,..; .., 4. 61 - ''''''. 4 . 46 • A I , 1 [t, kkil,4l) . -,.. a rm.-- . tis . .., ....;" , : NOW IS . THE TIME. S WEAVER respeethilly an -71.• noonces to the Ladies and Gentle nien of Cytittypburg and vicinity that he hits resumed the Daguerreotype business, at the old stand. in Chamitershitrg street. where he will be happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfe , it Daguerreo types nt themselves or friends. Being furnished wish an entire new and costly- apparatus, he is prepared to untie pictures in - every style of the art And in sure perfect satisfaction.- em.Cliarges (ruin 50 eta to $lO 00. flours of operating_ from 8. A. M.. to 4 P . . M. 1.1:711* dress avoid light, red, blue, or purple: Dark - dress adds much to the beauty of the picture. June 0, 1854.—tf Hanover Branch Hail Road. CHANGE OF HOURS. /OR:WV& over the Hanover Branch road now run as follows: Im - I'r:tin will leave Hanover at 9.15 A. M., with [immanent for York, Har risburg, Oultatnina f l Philadelphia, and return to Hannve ith passengers front KNltimore. at 1145 ii. 34. 2tl Train will reave Hanover at 2.30 P. M., with passengers for Baltimore. ar riving there at 8.30 ; and return immedi ately with Passengers from York. &c., at 4.45 P. 31. 3d Train will leave Hanover at 6 P. M. 'with Passengers for York ; and return with' Passengers from Ha . itimore at -6 The Monday morning extra train will leave for Baltimore at 4.30; return at 7 EDWARD E. YOUNG, agent. Hanover, March 24. 1E454; Badlimere Susoquehanna Il&li•onat. rt RANGE OF 'HOURS.—Way Pas t), sailer Train leaves Calvert tation at &15 A If Arrives at York at IL A al Accommodation Triin leaves Cal- - veil station at • 4.25 p M Arrives at York at 7,42 p M Express 'Train leaves Calvert Station at Arrives atA r ork - 'asfrornsitifo. Way Passenger Train leave Har risburg at 1.45 p Arriving it York at 9.45 P M Express Train leaves Harris bu,t9:at 8.45 A 3I- Acriving at York' at ' 9.54 A m Accmnu train leaves York at 4.45 A. At A.P. WINCHESTER, Superiniendentof .Transpurtation. May 19, 1854, NOTICE. 11 . .VITERS of Administration 'on the -m- 41 - estate of JOSEPH KITCHEN, late of Reading township, Adams county Pa., deceased, having been grunted to the sub scriber, residing in the same township, notice is hereby given to such as are in . ed to said estate to make payment without delay, and those havingelsints are requested to present the same, properly authenticated, for eettlement. JOHN BROUGH, .07dm'r. Nov. 2,1854.-6 t SIVE YOUR MONEY ! ESSENCE or corrm. S. BUEHLER keep ' sconstantly on • bead for sale, the Genuine ES— SENCE OF COFFEE, of best quality. The use of this article in families will be taund a very great saving in the course of the year. lir - 7•For eels, WisoLEssts and ftyrsit., at the Drug & Book Store of S. H. BUEHLER Me- 30. 1853. TOBIAS' LINIMENT, IL - 10R the cure of •Ileutteche, Cholera AL" literbus. Toothache, Bruises, Sprains; ke.,—* sort •eseellent reatedy—for sale et the DRUG SIURE of • • 8. H. BUEHLER. Every American will Read it. Ameriean,Artists' Union. The most intensely exciting. Book written Destined to be im mensely Popular. THE ARCHBISHOP. or, Romanism -m- in the United States. One Volume, \ 12 mo. of about 4 0 pages, embellished numerous bea tiful, Engravings.— Priee 1111.00. That this will be a volume of mote than ordinary interest. is attested by the fact that though it has only been announced a a few weeks, the orders already amount to upwards of 4000 copies. It is a truthful, unadorned narrative of the plans, doings, and designs of the Catholic party in the United States. fhe volume presents facts which will startle the whole American people, for, while we have been resting in fancied security, a torinidable system has been at work, and is working now, io un de'rtnine our libenies. We do hot ask you to believe anything but what we prove, and our proof cannot be gainsayed• Wei leave the old, world and former times to themaelves, and present scenes, end deeds of crime enacted within the last fif teen years; anti in our own land, yes, IN AMERICA I which' will rouse the whole' American people to their danger and duty. These things are so ; the conviction is forced upon us, and we present them to the American "and" Protestant world, without fear or exaggeration. Ill&Orders will be filled in the order in which they are received. V.P•Agents• wanted in every, county in the United States. WM. WillTE SMITH, Publisher, 195 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Nov. 17, 1854.-112 ___ • __—_— ' ,NlO - 3611L7gr , T. WARREN HARDWIRE STORE. %NUE • Sobiciibers 'would respectfully announce to their friends and the public. that they hirre opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore st,. adjoining the residence of DAVID Zitot.Fat, Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a large and general assortment HARDWARE. IRON,-STEEL, GROCERIES, CUTLERY COACH -TRIMMINGS ; SprlngS; Axles, Satkllery, . Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, &Dyestuffs ) in general, inending every descriptioa of articles in the 'above' line of business—to which they 'invite the attention of Coach makers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock , haying been selected with great earn and purchashed for Cash, .we gnarl antee.(for the llttiady Money,) to dispose of an ✓ part of it on as reasonable terms as thiy can be.pnrehased any where. Wit particularly request a call Irorn our friends, iditi earnestly solicit a share of public favor, eli we are determined to es tablish a cliiiiieter for odium, Goods at ow prices and 'deinghosiness on fair prin. liptes JOP.L. B. DANNER, DA VW ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, Jdnel3.lB3l—ti. T HE undersigned Imving been appoint vd Assig,cm - under4 deed of voluntary assignment l ur ` the beneli• of creditors. by CHRISTIAN4ISSER and ELIZA BETH, his wife; of Liberty township, Adams countyouitire is hereby given to all persons indebted to sail Musser, to make payinentto Me undersigned, residing in NH101610)31? township. and . to Mose IMving claims against the same to present them, properly authenticated, for settle ment. DAVID : MeSSELMAN, Nov. 3, 1854,-61 dissignee 2 0 0001.135. PORK, in De. 9 cember next. for which CAS/I will lie paid. Farmers who have the article for saleovill do well by calling and making engagements with the scriber. at his:P lour, Bacon and Grocery Store, in West. Middle Street. Gettys burg. -;GEORGE' LITTLE. Nov. 10, 1854..r-4t ANANNIAlittta ir H. SKELLY respactfully informs his old cusiontera • and the public —nerally, that he contin ,ia the TAILORING ,USINESS, at (tie old Land, in . South Baltimore treet, where he• will be ippy hraccommodate all hp may, patronize him: M 12 r at ire warranted to fit and be of most' substantial make. Tliankfu for past favors; he solicits a continuance of public patronage. ' May 5, 1854.. ' • HARDWARE. A LARGE addition to our stock of 4.11 - Hardware; Carriage Trimmings,&c. has been made, and those in - want of any article in that line, 'should nut fail to ex amiiie our Stock. We pledge ourselves to sell cheaper than the' cheapetit.-=-Come to FAHNESTOCKS. Oct. 13, 1854. Second-hand Carriages. A FEW good second-hand OES do i BUGGIES to be had for Cash or Country , produce at C. Mr: HOFFMAN'S CQaeh Factory. • gn i EORGE anti Fleury • Wen - vier will v' -X Make House 6',pouting and put up the same low, for cash or.country pro duce. Farmers and -all others wishing their Housei; Barney Arm epoute4, would do well to give them a call: ' • G. d& B. WAMPLER. in STOVES-STOVES. , ..• ON hand, and for sale. a great ye. riety of COOK STOVES. very. cheap. 7 = Call and see them. Sept. 8, 1884. GEO. ARNOLD.. PLOIP6IIB OFOthe beet gelidity—always. on hand and for ask, ) in Gettyeburg, at the Foundry of - . T. WAXREN 4 SON. ff= WANI`II4.II), I work entrusted to his ever cirEeHE EMERICAN UNION l.& would respectfully announcr to the oltrzens of the United Staten and the Usnedss. that for the purpose of cultivating a Mate fur the Rua arts throughout the cuuntry, and with • dew ad-en abling every Tamil) to become possessed of • gal lery °flint engravings. BY THE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AGE. They have determined, in order to create en extensive sale for their engravings, and thus not only give employment to a large number of art., lets and others, but inspire among our country men a taste for works of Art. to present to the pOrchaseri of their engravings, when 230,000 of which are sold. 250,000 Gifts of Mgt - actual cost of $150,000. Each purchaser of • One Dollar Engraving. therefore receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money, but also • ticket which enti tle/tido to one of the (lifts when they are distrib uted. FOR' FIVE DOLLARS, a highly finished Engraving. beautifislly PAINT ED In OIL. and FIVE GIFT TICKETB, will be sent or Five D worth of splendid F.s. graving* elan be selected from the catalogue, and sent by return mail or express. A cony of the catalogue. together with the speci men of one of the engravings, can be seen at the office of this paper. For each Duller sent. an F.:agreeing Grimily worth that'sum, and a Gill Tirkel will ionnedistay he forwarded. AGENTS The Committee, believing Chit the mimesis of this great National unkertaking will be materially promoted by the energy and enterprise of intelli gent and persevering Agents have resolved totting with such on the most liberal terms. ^ • Any person wishing to become an siren!. by sending (post paid) one dollar,will receive by re turn of mail, a I Dollar 'Engraving. .a Grrr Twit sr," a Prospectus. a Catalogue, and all oth er necessary information . On the final completion of the sale. the Dille will be placed in the bends of ■ Cominittee of the Purchasers to be 'distirbuted, due notice of which will be given throughout the United States and the Canada.. LIST OF GIFTS 100 Stithle busts at Washington, at $lOO $lO,OOO 10u " Clay 100 ' 10,001) " • Webster 100 Dow 'WO '" " Calhoun LOU 10,000 50 elegant Oil Paintings. in splen did gift frames, size 3:1 feet each 100 5,000 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 20 feet each 50 5,000 .500 sterl'plate Engravings, brilliant ly colored moil, rich guilt trauma, 24x30 tri each, 10 5,000 10,1iti0 elegant steel plate Engravings, colored in oil, ot !he Washington Monument, 20x25 inches each. 4 40,000 237,000 steel plate engravings, from KM different plates now hi pod session of and owned by the Art ists Union. of the market value of from 50 . cents to $1 each 41,000 1 first else Dwelling, in Thirty- First street, New York City 12,000 22 Building Lots in One Hundred and One Hundred end • First streets New York City. each 25- 1:00 feet deep at 1,000 22,000 100 Villa sites. containing each 10,000.. square fret. in the suburbsufNew York City. end commanding a magnificent view - at the Hudson • riser •,.d Long Island Sound, at g soo 50.000 20 perpetual loans of cast., without • inteiest or security, of $240 each. 5,000 I 50 " ••• " 100 aach. 5,00.) lOU - 50 each, 5.000 250 20 each, 5,0110 t 2,000 5 each, 10,000 Reference in regard to 'the Real Estate, P. J. VISCHCII & Co., heal Estate Urokers, Near York. Orders, (post paid,) with money enclated to me, addreased, J. .W. HOLBROOKE. • Secretary, 505 Broadway, New York. Eograrings in tee Cote!ague ere now ready for delivery. November 10, 1864.-6oa • NOTICE TO MINERS. THE attention of Teachers is directed to the 36th section of the new School Law, which reads as follows shall be tho ditty of every Te.icher employed under the proyvitions of thii act. to make out and file with the Board of Directors or Controllers of the Distriet, at 'end ofeach month, a Replirt. setting forth the whole number, of pulithr.attentling ichool during the month, designated, whether male or female, • the number of days each attended, the books used mill bronehes taught . ; sod mitit'such Report shall hive been made, it shall net be lawful for the Baird of Directers to pay said Teacher for . hie. or her servicee. The. Reports made in pursuancc of the foregoing pro. visions, 'shall be regularly filed by the Secretary of the Board of Directors or Controllers, and shall 'at all times be sub. ject in the inspection of every citizen of the District." llkErThe - Reports,- as above, have just been pithlistied;• in 'handsome style, and the subscriber trusts Will. meet the ap proval of Teachers and School Ptrect -0111. przr' 'reacheri attending . the Selniol Convention, are‘iii . yited to esti and examine at the Book store of KELLER KURTZ. Nnv. 10,1854 GETTYSBURG STEAM MILL. 3SHE subscriber ,has completed his new Steam Mill, ,and is now prepared to SAW TIMBER and (MOP GRAIN at usual ratecand short notice. Farmers and others can have Sawing and Chopping done at any time. IliCr Hanover prices in Cash will be raid (or Rye, Corn, and Oats delivered at the Steam -Mill, west of Warren's Foundry, Gettysburg. ,;, , • (T Feed constantly. on hand, and for sale. , . . W:. HOFFMAN. August 11; 11354,-1 . . HAY *ANTED. PERSONS hazing Hay. to sell will do well by calling on the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is riesirousof purchasing. The highest Market price will be paitl at ull"tjmea. '0:7711,he intentls having the Flay,.after being packed, habletteither to Hanover or Beltinforri, the preference to haul will be giyen'to those from whom he may purchaie. SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 24. 1852.--tf ' Come one! Come ail! ►IO see' those cheap' Goods jusi re m- ceived by AB'M ARNOLD. DRUGS AND DEEDIOINEL 4)P kiods, from the best 'louses in the City, eon- 77 standy on hand and for sale at - i t the Drug and Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER. iIitHAWLS„ rr A lot of Bay , State Shawls, long and squari• &Oche and Thibet Shawls-:-s splendid variety, and going at thei.ehesPest rates,, at n , SCHICK'S. 1 FIRE INSURANCE. r ifE ...Maws County Mutual lire In. •M- aurance C'ampany li located at Get• ysburg. is now in successful operation,und for lowness of rates. economical manage ti meat of its affairs, and safety in Insurances, , challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its operations are conducted under the personal supervision of lanagurs selected by the Stockholders• The Booksof the Company are at all times open to the inspection of those insuring in it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to insure can make ap plication to either of the - Maiiiigers, whom all requisite information 'Cap be pined. ICrThe Manager, are.; .-. . Boraugb—Geetge - Swope, D. A. Bushler..D Wills, A. B. Kunz, Samuel R. Russell. R. sheads, S. Fatuwatock. D. bi'Crsalrh D. Mc. Consaighy. Menallea—Wm. B. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert McCuody, Straban--Jaeob King. Franklin—Andrew Heintae!mart. • , Haagßeuben—Amor W. Ilagiety, J. J.Kett. Liberty—Abraham Krim. Reading—Henry A. Picking, Latimuts—Jacob Ode' rat, 31.?unijoy —Joseph Fink. Oiford—John L. Noel Huntingtoa-13. F. Gardner President—GEOßGE SWOPE. Vice President—Salton. R. licseux. Secretari—D. A. Tressunir—Devta . Executive CommitteeAnnaxw lixteinax. was, ROM? J•com KING. t 4 ept.ls, 1854—tf. - - ----- LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! THE undersigned has just returned from Philadelphia with a large fully ionable stock 01 goods, which he will Ills pose of at very reduced prices to all, who may favor him with a call. His assort ment consists of the following : Shawls, Flannels, Plaid Silks, Muslins, F. Merinoes, Linen, M. Delaines, Blankets, Wool Plaids, Quilts, Debeges, Cloths, • Cashmeres, Cassinets, Persian Cloths, Satinets, Calicoes, Coils* Ginghams, Handkerch'fs, Ribbons, Veils, &c. Also, a lot of Groceries and Queens ware, which were bought low and will bo sold low for Cash or country produce. To punctual customers a credit of six months. J. S. GRAMMER. Oct. 13. 1854.—tf FRESH SUPPLY. THE undersigned has just returned from the City.-with a large assort of FRESH GOODS. which he is pre pored to sell at prices which cannot be beaat. His stock consists of GROCERIES of all kinds, Sugars. Molasses, Coffees Teas, Fink, Salt, Crackers, Cheese, Pick eled Citeuinhers, Ste. Also, . Fruits . 81. Confectiolis, Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes. &c.—Also, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Se gars, Gail's celebrated" German Smoking Tobacco. and a variety of other articles— first-rate assortment of the beet qualities 01 . LIQUORS, Wines and Brans:sea, of diffetent kinds, N. E. Rum, Ilollend Gin, Old Rye, dm: —all of which can be Lad on the lowest terms at. ;he Store of. the subsc ber. in South Baltimore street. neztiloor to the "Star" office. • firzrAlso, always on hand a variety of Slone Ju6s, &c.—Give its a call. • EMANUEL ZIEGLE Gettysburg, May 19, 1854.—tt RISH LINENS, Itluslins; Tidings, Jr Flannels; Linen Table Cloths, row. .eliag, and lrillings--a taiga vai , .'e tale at • SCHIIFS TIN WIRE ! TIN . 111 GEO- E. BUEHLER friends and customers . thi very farge . aseortnieq of • TIN WARN. on band ready .for the by experieneeif workmen and ' terials, which will he sold low or COUNTRY PRODUCE.' and see. • Gettysburg,. March 10, 18541 8411(01CL 31 t uutali , rs.)' F. MATINS 11,ZOLIAN GENERAL PROD COMMISSION 3114:RC No. 129 North flottrini Street. al WILL imp particular attention; - chap, or GUANO an FERTILIZERS. Consignments Colic' , RE FEREN CEFd Biteuxour—lsnael Griffith, Eau Kerner,.Esq. Dr. Datid Breuer, E. CO., Hardinlow, Tiffany & Co., la Hurst"dr. Berry. • David Johnston. F.sq Jefferson Clesny dr. Co. Cincinnati, 0.: Malin Parkersburg. Vs..: Hon. F. IC-Zoll . sills, T 4 F. Collier. Esq.. Attorney burg. Pa.; Jos. DellapJane„ Esq., H C. W. Button, Esq.. illarper's Ferry. Coitartgby,Bsq., tttorney at law, G . June 28, 1854 =ly COLLECTORS TAKE THE Collectors of taxes of eel Townships ,of Ada/ are hereby notified that they quire() to settle their duplicate fore Friday the 29th day" a .) oast, on which day the Conti will meet at their office to giret sary exoneration'. I JOHN MICIU.EY. jr: JAMES J. W 11,143, I GEORGE MYERS, CI , Attest—J. Auciumnauou, Clir i Nov. 24. 1854.—td . • '• ItON NE rs, Rw:Lu in, auu •, ° large/ nefortmet . , of.! *hi styles to bs found , • • 1360 — lAO7 4 llfib; • • IMPORTANT TO 11111 Farmer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor OEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING 0/X ON IN rut 1.11•111111 Or YtPlltfll :( Ai the most remarkable External Applicattaa oleo discovered. _ ....,.... __i0vt mAN &,--'`.-48,,r, cant .ep lasperktrici 6f more than eiztean yeast has estrablhgerl the Amt that Merchant's Celebrated (hireling Oil, or lid. serial Family Embmcation, will cure roost OMNI, end re. Astir' MI, such u tipavins, Sweeney.- alligbollo2 'Pel Evil, Callous.. Cracked Heels. Galhi of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Bruises.' 'tali. Sant, Sand (hacks; Strains. Lameness. Foundered Feet. Scratches or, Grease. Mange.. Rheumnurn, Bites of ,Animida, External Fol som, Painful Nervous Affections,,Frost Bites, Bolls. Corns, Whitlow:, Bums and Scalds, Chillhhirm. Chipped Bands: OrMakt Con tractions of the Unities. Swellhigs.• weakens of the Jointa, Caked Breasta..ke. ha 'tta The unparalleled success of this Oil; an the cure of the. Poses In Hones and Cattle, and even in Ima /ask is daily becombag more known to , the farming tommaWay. It tgn hanky he eredlied,'except by those who hay, bun Jt the habit of keeping it in their stables 2Pd Abases, what a rut unount of elain, enabling and Mow, are eased by the timely sphltcation of this Oil.' Mr its auto the naves oldie We proprietor. GEORGIS W. MBRWIA NT Lockporti N. T., Mum let the aide of the bottle, and in his handwriting °Seethe cwt. All onions addrweed to the pmmetar will be prieninly responded to. , net a Pamphlet of the Agent, andre What Woods . , tie etrompltehed by the use edit* medwine. Sold by respectable &alto generally, in the Unhad States and Quads. Also by kirKKLLEP, HURTF. & 8.. H. BUEHLER llettjabnra; J. B.' Henry Abbotatoryn ; J. ALI bough, Hampton ; W. Wolf, East 'Berlin ; Pax ton & Blythe, Fairfield ; A. 8. Myers,-Round , Hill ; J. Mark, Cashtown ; J. Hooek,.Mbnallen ; J. Martin, Now Oxford ; Study & Nerbeek. Lit. tlealown ; Taney & Mcßride. Enomitsburg ; Md. And at wholesale by F.lKlitt & Co.. J. Gilbert & Co., and T. W. Dycet, PHILADELPHIA. Jan.• 27, 1854.-1 y SAFE - SPEEDY-SURE! SOMETHING FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT !! MEDICI.NF: adapted In ',pep! uan,greet• ly superior to other+, aid within the mron• of every individual. 100 Phi for Twenty-five Cesio4l No extortion in price—tio Vela:net—no miner al poison whatever. DR. TOWNSEND'S HEALTH PII4IIS rally merit the gteat reputation they hare act vie. ed They are called lin from all, garb of the laud, hem*/ they are all that claim be. W HAT THEY WILL DO.: They purify the - blond, They clean* the t.4estteen of Humor*, They cure Dyspeinu?, end and Indigestion. They create au Appethe. cher core Sick Headache, Dizziness and low Spirits. They, strest Ferris. They protnole a heavy action of the Liver. They are a aura cute for Costhenese mud Habit. eel Constipation They are hig!tly y tlicacione inPernaleComplainte !They strenollen and Rive tone to the 'System. THEY 'ABE THB BEST FAMILY MIDI• CINE KNOWN. It is en Alorinue ittquir, how one neeihrinesen Cato so, maay claryelit emaplajala. Th em pi# 4 , however, eta so compounded of curetive,nuttsiels that pentium nave only to TRY THEM and the answer pill he Aloud hi a fewloreal body' alio! an itorianrated' constitution. EACH BOX GS/N• TAINS 1110 1 1 11J..ttl, at the astonishingly. 14w price.cddli Cents; Ewen , individual tihonld here them, F. A. PA I.NIER, Goss. AR% Itilopington. Va. siOe by S. H. Hoo Wet. Ale Samuel N. Forney, Gettysburg : 11. S. Fink, Pleas ant Hill ;Spalding dr, Htother. Littlestown ; Joh n Mertharryrturen ; Samuel Fober. jr., Lon. er's Mill :.le=ss Houck, eutlertawn,bni : An drew errglow, Centre dill; A.'el T. 1V riuhl, Bonderaville jincob Feriae!. Middletown; Jorott r ! Lower, ;H. W. %Min..., Alitn, • riusborg ; Philip Hann, Megniglurtville ; as 1. Guoper. Franklin ; Jacob Mark. Cash town Aulabongh 010.pangler, East Berlin ; Martin; Neer Oxford ; It. Henry; Abbotwown.. August 11, 1864 eow—ly. THE WONDER' OF TIRE AGE. FOR 'TOE. 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