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tie jziri
14E *bore celebrated Statues, incethia, with
iii:4l 01A:11,1pr,rEs IN BRONZ
an f Raided' htkiniheek bit PAlil"l'L.
IN s IlliAln the rillictititt (;,.,, priiei to lie Illitalt:
ted Ohl* the , member* of the Ibuonopolibin Art
AffBlBllBl4o4Bolo ailt.annoal distribution, in Jam
nary nagt. ..
THACQLIMUTOLITAN A Rl' & arEttAßr
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`'''' ' ‘-lksb(its . rtotst,
ordiat I . 6i , 'illi t...w.g....t end 'EiMerSl
Villfdlibin , Of Literettlie and the Pipe' Arts, i
.. , tchhial tam and original plan. i i...
1140 ritralen; Art -Alatecietion, is desittnet! to ' ,
Ar
eneoliflar l and, popularize , the ripe Arts, nod die-1
soinfhate litolmome Literature througlinui Viol
eenit r ut
fourilliai;iiiiiil will kontohi •a v2tuahle collktion I
oi Ilittitiogailt4•Stitioary for the:annual (heti i.
butioo of nech. year.. The best hitsratuffl. Of the
44:41), 14 i,pu t ed !to
, u. ihscr . itors, o,ll,ls . ting 41
the ishrAv Nakao utroirine ,, , Healey, s. 'i&e.
'Conhiiitte of Management bare the pleas
uni th 4 ennormeing that the First Annual I) istri• I
butkeerill htdire piaci' , on the ;PM nt. January
nexfsilcon,yytilebloccesion,there will be dihributed
or aliio944ii.siterolitlreseseral hundred %Vorksofj
Atc.emn it 2 aidifiedi tit' the nrigidal anti world re.'
no4d6retiltie 61 the CREEK ...:rLAVE', by lit• '
s a e PoleAteNtindluk oeer.flee thousand dollars I
togerthiCiiiklnaitiesutiful „histnes of V.E'.!:UiS,
B 1 401) ~4, l'E., BEBE: FLORA, And the
DAKt ' 'atlas"' and rat... :•tatu,tt , :. in
Broplefitilill Pion Perin ; -tam a ififgeillilce.
Udall/10 4 01 ' , NTINGS , coiiking seine of
the InietlgoductiitPAluus,of celebrated mp
American. nod
Foreign . Artists.
.Vir°ll7iit°.!l.o. Peolsetibers consists of
the hg, . ohthly 'V agezlnes :--florkr‘s,
Ptiniktreil 411eigrborker, Mug:wood;G dh
r nm,
.Mageariallfel .Art. ,G'odey'a ; Lddy's Book; and the
Qullflif INlXamisWit telrinted in New York: .E. 4.
inburg, Westminster, London Quarterly, and North
, -
B:ifish. i , ~ • . ~ ; .
WiteFthi-iiik'CURRENT YEAR: ' •
D0.1e ,, I"- ....- , ' ' ' .
The pigment of three donate consittudes
one 9,,, member of 'hie .Associstion, A nd rig
'entitles
himlheittier ofth'esh , 're Magazines for rine year,'
and also a tieltat.iffirlh'il distribution of the 14151,
Gary addlfleintitigig,4vhlch'ar& to be idiotic& to
member@ in January: , .. ~ • . . . •
PsOrthe tatting fire memberships are entitled
to fiepiqfitbrOlegelinss qua year. and tosia tick,.
et. in 91e i llietlillhton, ; : ,
Persons.on becoming MeMbers. can have theid
Magazine commipmg wjth,any ['moth they choose,
and rely on ftabeihi Mailed to them:drilnumly on
the first of every month. direct from New York.
'Bhigesitpgateads derived from the :Sale of
metebershipsatedernted,to the purchase,ofworks
of A r t . r4tut 'netting year... ' , ,
B . Rpary to ieiaive namha at I the 'fastern
°fail: ow vriiiit; or' ' Weiteirn °Dice; tkrindu‘k.
ArtgOef Ait Is located ht Sandusky, (the
Weiietrtilisilidit tithe Association,) whine superb
Ge h olik, Bighted, Mae been crested; for h, toid
In ethreeelypegionsealoansi the splendid collectirm
of Stetrafaintings,is
,e'xhibited. .
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:THBADYAN 'PAGES ,SE CURED, . . t
by t cluing' t trieho'ber of this Aammat ton are—
tiwiraittporsorior receive itho full value. of their
Illibeerirlibnialtheatert,. in the shape of starling
ManliiiniliiiiliSknb ~. • , - . .
*, PO Telpher. is contributing to kard Pur
chaatnie4oice Wo r ks of Art, which'ire to be dis.'
tritiiiiiireinYraWiterhitelres. and ate at the tame
tiatttadAtrariiiigibe.'Arttsts of the errantry, dis.
bersingehtimbinds df dollars through its agency.
PerebbruemiAting funds for memberabip,abonld
UmsAsSfikCil,legiie'ed:: and state the, month
with which they wish their magazines' to coin
mane+ apkasp,their,poat office address in full. on
the VW.itft of 'which', b e6ttifithle of' inerninMohip,
toethlitiegli the !Magazine dssired, will be fur.
waidedic col tart of On country. .. ,
Iltsoeir. yttlichpurchm Megazines at Bookstores
willrfeAbe,t byAolning.this Association; they i
M a
receuyithe gazine rind: Free Tii•kriln tho'nii
nual digtiiiititlion,' all liVito 'alms ptico - thol'now
preioilli,Millitinit alriael!. ' • , : ...,
PeNiii*Admitibing'ang.time before the 30th of ,
Janusolysdtritontitled , to the Magazines for 1855.
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O
119"10tasIng f the Books f
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IL 7?7.3111 , , : -, •
. .4. nbr ropuons will bo received up to the 30th ell
JariWat'Whieh ilme the diatribution will take
place. .1 .i ' "
IllajOetilif.Catalogriea of. the whole collection
sent on application. Ace of charge. ... ... ~
rarAffices or thet;Atwciation. at the Knicker
bocker-Magazine- office, 248 Broadway, New
Yorlitten(ter) Np. 1,166. Wetter Street, Sandusky,
Ohits4.-mAilt)rfelf.(titeither. officti,),for..pleg!kh:
ship— -
C. I...DERBY:Actuary C: A. & L.A.
Del& 23, 185.-3 t
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IttilA3l7B AIONTRLY,
6.„
Akivsv o Volume. •
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Thi l ' h" YORK', December 1, 1n54.
,e present Number, end s
the
1 7_ . o _,Kurtlt Volume, and thnsecond
YSerßi tfi(i3gWia Monthly•
,In, commencing the unaertaking, the
Putitikteri,,!f
sere lolly aware tho in a time :
of immense intellectual activity,,and in a
comntry,pigreat,and various literary rival
ry,,,;whiice,in the absence of an interne:
tigitakeopyri . ght„ the choicest works of
the best foreign genius are to be had for
the tailieo,llT tasir,ras noiensv, of found
hig and sustain'inga Ntagaztne, at once
universal ju 4to sympathies, and national
in its tone. .
The oonlinied and increasing favor
with which the/I/or/IH° has been receiv
ed; lisa , best possible proof that the disk
has tiehn in some degree fulfilled.
'iliii.:Voltime corn
'•
the Magazine co'.
rir`tibeetimider the best possiblo auspices.
Itg : pesltion POW as '
sure'd. Two years
have demonstrated' the extent of its circle
of s. frjenslti, arid, that. "circle is Constantly'
wdeping:'. The Magazine has not only
tliefyinpalliy,. but the actual literary sup
pOrt, of; the most eminent authors in the
cipiniy .l Tbe greMSsi. care is exercised
in.ll pfklptjon 9f,artieles for its pagel ,
from tlie`taiinensii number of MSS. re
eeivehla, ounibtmstoff amounting to more
than hundred.' In so great a
press of materitl to ' be considered, ,the
Pabliahers.appea confidently for patience
to all who favor. them with their contribu
tions, while th'eny - hes . rtily thank them for
their wit . •
• .
I , White Ord ii, taken that nothing in the
reanitest degree.offeusive to propriety or
geed-lest* defaces. These pages, and the
abiastialcutis woured to make a Magazine:
whiebaor variety of interest, and excel
lemsetationalshall be surpassed by no aim-.
Mae pehlitiation: in the world, the Publisher*
newratift*Pablie 'that their motto is /still on
wards and that every year's experience, will
enablitheist otOre.fully to deserve the favor
which they so gratefully. acknowledge.:'
MINIM AD,'TE fy . ll . BCICIrTION
Subscribers will pkawerobserve, that, under a
dithliallet,(thnial therkagraine elin-lan'sent tikuli WCw.
Ilawortilli alabsteip,tiOn is tuld ; for. The. Now!
pppip:lß:with the ;uary number: It
it plat t!te Itith volwai .trait be the best
' kfitta polttait will be given in avers
eilaidbeiutotietwr.. '
mutiota-os per annual, or 26 cents per
Oiliblat. a•Tvaa topes for 44 t fors copies to one
14160041114% t:CiritYl!thet and Poeunieteso *Tv ,
plied at $2. Those remitting $4, promptly in.
wairtaleitkitilirtha Alagazirta tree of peat-
Tbn publishers have no Atenti fnr• vibes
osestaastibitara anponaibis. Thor giving or.
elitallitthaliolisaa OE their, tsepstties flootsellang,
the
.
silk** la iktetfa thaie euPfl./ of th e watt
•.,
''''lsPiwvlllelti s ,4v.'
' I.4ltaroks of all Wadi 'for
oda 'alibis office.
FIXED WIN THE NEC
COME AND, S. E , VS!
Reuel a this,.. and say whether i 4 is no
.'• • . .Right. _
./PTLE'OP BUSINESS ON THE CABB
PRINOPLB)-4‘QUICK SALES, AND
I I ' . SHORT. PROFITS I"
sulineriher haft just returned
litim the City with H very large
end Hlte assortment of HATS 4
CARS, BOOTS and
.
SHOES, "'revery de- " •
•'•
• . .
• script:on and fashion,
whielihe will sell on good terms,
for Cintli'or •
.I have dmie a heavy Credit business for
nearly 'tivetitY-fotir years, mot the cense
(penes line been' a heavy hiss itn aides.
' H ow intend to devote thy ivliore timeto my
Store, and keep a huge mionirtment of
AND SI . I()ES.. ,
and sell them as cheap is
. nny tiodY else
can, for euSli or,tts eqmvaient t payment
.1
a.sltort time - . and foe Cminiry Prothiee
pittletnadx . delivered when cyantetl--atid
entirely. destroy the
,0111 lung :11shit Of.loiccredr
it. By plan I can ker;p np mystituk,
and sell goods on he!ter terms. "qiinto
'Mid see the, Goods and, judge
@elves. , ' •
Gentlemen e and 1 1 Ttiliea 1 Glaitera,, Butt
it'ins, Linda. thiord tte...and
• . ..
Children's Slmes.rdways on,hanit.-
" 1301q21 {11(1 , Shoes made to order %viten
ever required. •
Philadelphia make of Silk Hits, Cid
.gene; (luttin. Kam Nothing, Wide it
mike, Kosinik, and Old Mites. and
Wool Hats,, .together with men'a,:hoys'
fitgLaudCaita, of all kinds
and relies."
W. W. PAXTON
Geti,yeburg, Qct. 1 . 3, 1854.
~
Uti 'Matti adis.l [H. Zormittostynt
MATHEWS &ZOLIACKOFFER ,
p ß oDucti ,
..commissioN NERcii A INTRI;
No. 129 North ' Howard 'Street, BA LT 1141011.
WILL pay 'particillor attention. to thC pur
chase or GUANO Snrl all
PER'rILIZERS.' '
Consignments( Solicited. •
' •
..RDF-?,I4;NCES: . • • •
• ' si —lsrael Griffith.; Esq. • Christian
Keener, Laq. Dr: David Keener, E. L. Parker &
Co., B.arthal". Tiffany -k Co, Long & Lipp,
li P Tet ; Ai'. 11 '1U.
Haibllolinsion, Esq.; Jefferson county, Va. ;
eik.t.:e. Cincinnati, O. ;41itingly & Gilpin,
Parkersburg. Va. t 'Hon. F. K. Zolliekoflef, Nash.
ionic.; P.; F Collier, Esq.,. Ammer. at Ists-„ , Pitts:
built. , Fa. ; Jo*. Dellaplane. Esq., Hillsboro', 0.; ,
C. Ay, Hutton, Esq„ Harper's Ferry. Va. Mc.
Conaughy, Esq., ttorney at law, Cetty !burg,
Ji)ne 2.3, 1854.--ly
A• STEWARD WANTED
at Peansylvania Co,4egei: _
• • .• • • •
T"Epresent Stewaril,of Pennsylvania
College being shout to leave, appli•
calione will hp received by the undersign
ed from persons desiring Ole situation.
Information in regard thereto - call be ba'd
of either or the n o ilersi g net!„,
ttr•L'ossession Will be given on 'fife Ist
of Or sooner if desired.,
MOSES '''.ttet.H:F. %N,
• 'B. FAIINESTOOK; '
H. 8. HUBER. , . 1 ,
•,Conalnittee Dmird of Trusteer.
Gettysb,urg. ;%tarrh.3.
A Gaod.FarAily Horse - for Sale.
iIIHE undersigned has fOr • -
sale a good FAMILY 0*•
HORSE—tirk n' "six 'brow,
years old next spring, gentle • kV&
and 'sound' as a dollar. For '
'further informatiim apply to
' ,• .1. L. HOLZTWCRTH.
Dee.. i 2; 1854.—L8t
300,000 SEGARS of every
description and
Brsindi, , 'all of which are 'idiered- lower
than any other House in qui city. Aud
swarratits all he sells to be ol the best ma
,teritil. Call and examine. • •
• WM. BUEHLER,
• •
No. 157 Franklin street.
Nov. 24, 1854. . •
TOBACCO.
, •
g Got BOXES 1.1, 11.1.1.311 P To
w BACCO in store and for sale,
at 11 cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S
Old Stand, the cheapest in the city..; No.
157 Franklin at., Baitintoce. ,
Nov. 24.,1851.—tf ; , •
Fronefield ",k co's.,
VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER,
AND
CATTLE LINIMENT,
►0 OLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
!b . ); S.. H. BHEHLEIL riget4 for
Adams county.
Dec.. 30th. 1354. • ;
Wickeys , 'Cholera 'Droise:
- lOR the cure of CHOLERA. Dysen-.
Croup, , Fircipired,by Di
WARREN, pod for sate by SA M UEL D.
BUEHLER.. ,Gettyahurg,
&HAWI,S.—A big lot tty .
A . State
'Sltivlii, longand l
Broehe
and Thibet Shawls—a aplentiiti variety,
and going-at the chearietit`ratei;at , ' •
'T •• ' • ' • :SCHICK'S.• •
STOVES—STOVE'S.
7. 91- ON. hand,, and lor'sale, a 'at ,
va
riety of COOK S'roves, very cheap.—
Call and 'pee their .
'Sept: 1854. DEO. ARNOLD,
• ___
IFoil•'Cliiiot . M' as. •
THE great double Picterial Oro, Jona
than, 200 copies received: 'Priem
121 C6lllif.'or 10 eopies for' $100." For
sale at KELLER KURTZ'S Bookstore.
DRUGS AND .DIDDICIINESt ; '
(Y" all kinds, - from the 'best f
Mouses in the City; eon- .--r g
shinny on hand and for sale at -.
the Drug and Bookstore of
S. H. BUEHLER.
kg" BOXES' BLACK FAT in store,
"i'ILF' Roil for sale by
• 'WM. BUEHLER,
• NO. 151 Franklin went, Baltimore.
Nor. 24; 1/354.--tf
nopiNgrs. Ribbtna;au. Flowent, a
large easoruner of the
,tlifferent
style to Os found at
SIIIIICSOIi PZOIIPII4*
OF the - no q uOty,--iiiiiaye on liana
and fir Bale in Gettysburg, 1!1:, the
Foiinshi 01
T. WkII.REIII- & SON,.
More New Goods.l
ARNOLD
, .
GEORGE ARNOLD . - I
. .
'ETAS just leaeivetffroin Philadelphhi and
ALs• Baltimore as large a stock of IVEIVI
000DS'as has ever been broughrto this
• I
dlacr, among •which arc
. .
Cheap Cloths, Cassimers,
plitittglf, Cassinets; Flannels, Blanketa,.l
ords, Jaime, Ready Made Clothing, Do-
,
meaties t and every variety of Goods 'for
Men.' wear, slew Debage. Alpaca Debage;
M. Dklaines, Alpacas, Plain and Plaid
Poplitoi; Worsted Plaids, Persian Paramet.
In and Corm/ Cloth, English 6t, French
I Meritmes. G ingbama. Calicoes, Silks,'Sat ,
i inn. Lace, Fringe, Bonnet. qilke. Satins,
1 iTt ' .t i v e . &c.. &c: T et°. h .r e Ladies' rimluin tin par. g a s t , te a n gr o ealva
ticularlv is invited. Also a large stock of
.PIIL4H GROCERIES, ' s'• ' '.
~
Queensware, Hardware , ' &e....
1 `Being deterndine6 not to be underiold, we
I•Pletlge ourselves to sell ally and.every ar-
Mile as cheap as they can be had . at,any es
tablishment in this place. , , . . ,
: • Oct. 6, 1854. - , •
, reotaspiowr •
ffiItDIVARE STORS.
firtHE Subscribers would, respectfully
IL announce to their frieildi and the
public, that they liave opened ti NEW
HARDWARE STORE in. Baltimore at,.
adioining, the residence of DAVID Zasenin,
Gettysburg, in which they ate opening s
large and getteral,assorttnent ,of.
UARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
GROCERIES, •
CUTI. RY,' COACH , TRIMMINGS,
- Spiings, Axles, Saddlery, •
Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings,
, • PaintsiOils,. & Dyestuffs,
in, general, incuding -every descriptioJ of
articles in the above line of' business—to'
which they invite the attention of Cose . h.
makers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters,Cabinet.
Makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the,
public generally. ,• • •
Our stock having been selected with great
eare
,and purehashed for Cash, we guart
mitee,(for the,Reatly Money,)• to dispose
of any part of it on as reasonable terms as
they can be purchased any where.
Wei.particularly request a call from our
friends, ~nd .earnestly solicit a share of
public favor, as we are determined 'to es
tablish a character for selling Mods'. at
ow prices and doing business on fair prin.
JOEL 'B. DANDER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
'thittysburg,,Junel3,lBsl.--tf., •
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR;
Choice:and Valuable BoOks.
iHAVE just received from Philadelphia
and ,New York, the.best English and
American editions of the best authors in
every department ot l A iterature, known as
standard authors of value, and
Bound in a 'most Superior manner,
in the ebnlcestlibrary styles of calf ex
tra, half calf gilt and antinue,-Turkey Mo
rocco, 'Ste.,
,dtc., forming
,altoge,ther the
most superb collection of Books, which
I have , : ever. had the, pleasure of offering
to my , nuinerons friends and customers ;
and which, ; together _ with , an unrivalled
stock of ; Elegant/y, 11 ,
hieratic! It orks. Bi
bles, Prayer 4. Hymn _ .
Books, supeildy bound f ilir
Books, best edition in _
Library Bindings, nown displayed in
tempting array on numerous loaded count
ers, forth altogether an endless variety
from which to Belem '
Christnias and New Year Presents, as to
fully keep up our well known reputation of
offering ,the finest assortment of, desirable
books, in the richest and most substantial
bindinge.„ The undersigned invites the
attention, t of every individual in Adams
County, to calf and visit now,- while the
assortment is full and complete.
Air-Prices to.suit the times.
KELLER KURTZ ,
Bookseller and Statioliar; S. Fr. Owner. Centre
• Square;
Dee. 15. 1854. - • • • '
Th•
BUEHLER
fIAS receiveti a largely. , increased sa-
Aortment,of Classical,. Theological,
School „and ,
neous
BOOKS 9 if- u . -
of all kinds,ineloding - -
1 a large number of handsomely bound
Standard Ponts.of England and America—
Annuals. &c., suitable for Gifts. Also,
• - tre ALT I ONElt.li
of every variety, Gold Pens :and Pencils,
Penknives, Envelopes, &c., &c. All of
Whial will be sold at a small advance on
cost., per Call and see them.
Dec. - dE l 854: '
REIDY-MOH CLOTHING.
CEORCE ARNOLD
VIIFAS now entered into the Clothing
ALA. business extensively, and has
Experienced Worktnen
in his employtnent constantly cutting ou
and making up out of his own cloths,
Over Coats, Dress Coats, Pantaloons,
Vest's, Monkey Jackets, c.
A,ll,itinds of clothing tnade to order on
short notice. Constantly on hand and' for
sale ti great variety of Clothing of his own
manufacturing, as cheap as the cheapest.
Call and see them;.we cannot be beat.
Oct. 27,1844.
NOW ,RE AD Y.
K •
ELLER KURTZ'S Holiday Stook of
elegant illustrated standard BOOKS,
adapted for Christmas and New Year
Presents, the Drawing-Roorn Table, &v.
is now- ready for • examination; also
CHILDREN'S BOOKS, in endless sari
ety.. Kurtz's is a perfect storehouse' ot de
light for
.the little ones, where they can
purchase- from the simplest Toy Books,
up to the mostexpensiver Colored editions.
Dec. 14, 1854.
SCIIICK'S
111 gi- BOXES BEST CONGRESS
.‘y‘..TOBACCO:in rtore and for
sale by , ,WM. , BUEHLER, ,
No. 07 Fronklik Woe.
Nov. 24, 1864.
Every American will Read it.
The most intensely exciting Book ever
written ! Destined to be im
' meanly Popular.
TARCH-13ISF10P, or, Romanian) .
JR. in the United States. One Volume,
12 .mo. of -about 400 pages, embellished
with numerous beautiful Eugravinga.—
Price $l.OO.
That this will bd s 4 ;olunte of more than
ordinary• interest. •is attested -by the lac
that though it has' only been announced a I
a few weeks, the orders already amou kit to
upwards of 4900 etaidea. It is a truthful,
unadorned narrative of the plans, doings,
and designs of the Catholic party in 'the
United States. The volume presents facts
which will. startle .the _whole American
people; for, while we have been resting in
fancied security. a formidable system has
been at work, and is.working now, to un•
derrnine, our, liberties_ We do not ask
you to believe anything but what we
prove, and our proorcannot be gainsayed•
We tease the old world and former times
to themaelvei, and present .acenes,,and
deeds of crime enacted within the last fif
teen years, and. in our own landome,tw
AMERICA I which -`will . rouse - the.whole
American people,to theirdanger and duty.
These ihingi are' so'; ' the Conviction is
forced ttpen us• '
Rini we 'present them to the
American and Protestant world, without'
tear or exagreratien. ' ' '
Irr'Orderg will be filled in the order in
which they are received.
('?"Agents wanted it 'every county in
the UnitetEStates; •
WM. WHITE Publisher.
195 Chestnut Street Philadelphia
Nov. 17, 1854.—52 '
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NOW IS THE TIME.
MR. S. WEAVER respectfully an
nounces to the Ladies and Gentle
men of Gettysburg and vicinity that he
has resumed the Daguerreotype business,
at the old stand, in •Chand3ershurg street,
where he will be happy to receive visitors
desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo
types 01 theinselveti'or• friends. '
Being furnished with sri.entire new and
Costly apparatus. lie is prepared to take
pictures in every. 'style of the art and in- .
sure perftict Satisfaction: - '
tEN.Cliarges from 50 to.Blo 00.
KJ...Hours ohoperating from 8. A. M..
to 4 P... 431. • . •
u:::71n dress avoid light, red, blue, or
purple. Dark dress adds much to the
beauty of the picture.
June 9, 1:854.--641
FRESII SUPPLY.
riIHE undersigned 'hai 'just, returned
-m• from the City., with ..a large assort
of FRESH 'GOODS: . which he is pre ?
pored to sell at prices . which cannot be
beam. His stock consists , of: •
GR.OO CRIES • • •
of all kinds, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees
Teas, Fish, salt, Cr:token:4.omm, rick.
eled Cucumbers, Ste. Also. -
Fruits & Confections;
Oranges, , Lemons; Figs. Raisins, Prunes.
&c.—Also, Powder, Shot, ,Tobacco, Se
gars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking
Tobacco, and a variety of other articles—
Also a first-rate assortment of the best
qualities of
Ligtrons,.
Wines and Brandies,' of• different kinds,
N. E. Rum, Holland Gin, Old Rye,. &c,
—all of Which can be bail on the lowest
terms at the Store •,W the subtle ber, in
South Baltimore street,'-mext door to the
"Star" office.
(F:TAlso, always on band a satiety .ot
Stone Jugs, dre.—Give us a call.
ENIANUELZIEGLE Jr;
Gettysburg, May 19,1854.--4 • •
.....SAVE: YOUR MONEY! ,
ESSENCE , Or corrEE.
H, BUEHLER keeps constantly on
P••• hand for sale, the ~Genuine ES—
SENCE OF COFFEE, of. beat quality.
The use of this article in families 'will be
Mond a very great , saving an the course of
the year. o:2>For sale, WHOLESALE and
RETAIL, at die Drug dr, Dook Store of
S. H. BUEHLER.
Ma.- 20, 1853. _
TOBIAS', LINEVIENT,
wOR the cure ol_Headactie, Cholera
Norbus,Toothaohe, Bruises, Sprains,
ifite,,—a most excellent remedy—for sale
of the DRUG STOREof ;.
S.H., BUEHLER.
SPOUTING!' SPOUTING!
GEORGE and Henry Wernpler will
Make House Spouting and 'pit up'
the same low, for cash or country pro.
duce. Farmers and all others wishing
their Houses, Barns, &c. spouted, would
do well to give them a call.
G. &-WAMPT.F.R.
Second-hand Carriages.
FEW.:good second-hand CARRIA
UES
to , & BUGGIES to be had for
Cash or Country Produce at Cr' W.
41OFFMAN'S Coach Factory.
Phllladelptiln Adverltgementi.
REMOVAL.
LIGHT!LIGHT! LIGHT!
H. DVOTT B. KENT-
Hove removed to their New Store- and
Factory. .
N 9. 74 SOUTH SECOND ST., PHILA
(Pite . doors below their old stand)
Having increased facilitiee, we offer to
Merchants and others, GAS. FIXTURES
and LAMPS of every description, and at
the lowest Manufacturer's prices, and Jan.
surpassed in quality or appearance by
any in the Country. Our stock entbracei
Ityott's Patent rine Oil Lamps,
(Tug lIIIPT IN Till wom.11)
BURNING FLUID AND BOLAR'LARD LAMPS,
CHANDELIERS,
For Gas, Pine Oil, Solsrlard,,and,Fluid,
Hall and Patent Spring ,Hand Lanthorns,
Globes, Glasses, Wicks, Pine Oil and
Fluid, wholessle and retail.
Merchants and others will find it to their
, ftdvantage to call and examine our stock
and prices•
rrPartiCular atttention given to fit,
ting up Churches and other publio build
,
October , 18, , 1854-3 m •
yatehes, Jewelry, Silverware
AND FANCY GOODS. hi
A Choice assortment of the Finest Quality,
/011 SALZ AT Tilt LOWIST CAST PRIM, AT
WM. a ELTONHEADIS.
No. 184 South Second Street. between Pine end
Tinier), West side, PHILADELPHIA. •
TIRE assortment - enibrades a Large
-and Select Stock-of Fine(Watelies,,
Jewelry, Silver Ware, Albati W re, plated
Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, &a...
Jet Goods, Fans and,Fancy Articles of a
superior quality. deseiving the examiria‘
tine of those who desire to procure the
best goods at Lowest Cash Prices.
Having a practical knowledge of, the
business, and all available facilities or im
porting and Manufaciuringohe subscriber
confidently, invites purcliati - rs, believing
that he can supply them on terms as favor
able as any other establishment in either
of the Atlantic Cities.
itss.All kinds of Diamond and Pearl
Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured to
order, within a reasonable time.
pa , Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware
faithfully repaired.
W. B. ATONHEAD,
No. 174 South 211 St., a few doors above the 2d
St. Market, Weelpide.
Irrln the South Window of the Store,
may be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK,
Which commands the admiration of the
Iscientific and curious. •
September 29, 1854.—1 Y
FRENCH TRUSSES)
WED:MING LESS TUAN 2 OUNCES.
FOR THE 'etIRE OF HERNIA OR RUPTCN
ACKNOWLEDGED by .the highest
medical authorities of Phiiadelphitt,
incomparatively seperior to any., Lahpr'
In use. S . utTerers W il l be gratified / to
learn that the occasion now offers pro
cure not only the lightest am/ most easy,
but as durable a 'fruss as any other,. in
lieu of the cumbrous and uneoinfortable
article usually sold. There is no difficul
ty attending the fitting, and -.when the•pad
is located, it will retain its possition with
out change*, • -
Persons at a distance unable to call on
the 'Subscriber, can have the Truss sent'to
'any 'address, by remitting FIVE DOL
LARS for the single . Truss, or TEN for
the double—with measure round the hips,
and stating side affected. It will be •
changed to suit if no fitting, by returning it
at once, unsoiled. •
For sale only by the Importer,
CALEB H. NEEDLES, -
Car. Twelfth* Race Ettreets
ite...LADIES, requiring the benefit of
Mechanieal Supports; owing to. 'derange
meta of the Internal Organs, inducing
Falling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary,
Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal weakness;
. are informed that a competent - and experi
' enced Lady will be in attendance at" the
-Booing, (set opartfor their 'eithiattie
use.) No. 114,TIVELFTH St., Ist door
below Race.
June 'BO, 1854.—1 y • •
TIIIS °WAY-Till& WAYI.,
,NEW ESTABLISHMENT&
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER!
THE undersigned takes pleastire itr
forming the'citizens of Gettysburg
and the public generally, that lie is Pre
pared to furnish Garments of kinds,
for Gentleinen's wear, at the shortest no
tice, and in the best possible'style:' Rev.'
ing opened . . a MERCHANT TAILOR
ING' establishment in chambersburg
street, oppositd the Lutheran Chnrcb;'antl
secured the services of experienced : work:
men, he feels confident of pleasing ell who
may favor him with their patronage.—
Country Produce taken in exchange for
work. ' •';'
• J. B. GRAMMER. .
Dec. '7, 1854.—tf , . •
HAY WANTED..
PERSO NS
having Hay to sell will do
well by calling on the subscriber, in
Gettysburg, who is•desirnus of purchasing.
The highest Market price will be paid'at
all times. 0:7 - As he intends having the
'Hay; after, being' packed, hauled either to
'Hanover or'Baltimore, the preference to
haul Will be given to those' fromwhom he
may purchase. • - •
- SOLOMON :POWERS.
Dec. 24, 1852.—tf
Ameriean Artists' Union.
r 1 1-1 E EMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION
I would respectfully announce to the oitizens
oldie United States. and tho Canada., that for
the purpose of-cultivating a taste for the fine arts
throughout , the country, and with a view of en
abling ever. family to become possessed of a gal
lery offline engravings,
BY THE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AOE,
They have determined, In order to create ,an
extensive sale for their engravings, and tints not
only give employment to a large number of art.
ists and °there, but inspire among our country.
men" a taste for, works of Art, to present to the
porchasere of their engravings, when 250,000 of
which are sold,
250,000 Oifis of the actual cost of $150,000
Each - Ourchaier of a One Dollar Engraving,
tkerefore TOCUIVI3II not ohly an Engraving richly
'worth the money. but also a ticket which enti
tles him to one of the Gifte when they are
diairib
nted.
FOR FIVE DOLLARS,
a highly finished Engraving, beantifully PATNT.
ED in OIL: and FIVE GIFT TICKETS, will
be sent or Fora DOLLAM worth of splendid En
gravings can be selected from the catalogue, and
sent by return Mail or evinces. •
A 'copy of the catalogue, together with the speci
men of ono of the engravings, can be aeon at tho
office of this paper.
For each. Dollar sent. an Engraving actually
worth that non, and a Gift Ticket will immediately
be forwarded.
AGENTS
The CoMmittaeobeliewing that the success or
.this gretaNatienal unkertaking ssill.he materially
promoted by the energy and enterprise of intelli
gent and per severing Agents have resolved to treat
with aneh eri the most liberal lerms.
Any person "sighing to become an agent. by
sending (post paid) one dollar, will receireiby re
turn of Mail. a I Dollar Enuniving, "a Drnr
Timm.," a Prorpectus. a Catalogue, and all Mb
er necessary information .
On the final completion of the sale, the Gall
will he placed in the hands of a Committee of the
Purchasers to be distirlmtnil, duo notice, of which
will he given throughout the United States and
the Canada. • - -
LIST OF 'GIFTS
06 Marble busts of ‘Vashington, tit slob . 010;nog
00 " Clay lon 10,0011'
no Webate; 100 1(1,00r
- • Calhoun 100 . 4 10,000
50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splen
did gift frames, aizo 314 feet
each 100 6,000
on elegant Paintings, 3x3 feet
each
500 steel plate Erigravings,brilliant.
ly colored in oil, rich guilt frames,
24x80 in each, 10 5,000
10,000 elegant steel plate Engravings,•
colored in otl, of the Washington
Monument, 20x20 inches lilt tr. 4 40,000
237,000 steel plate engravings, Irom
• 100 different plates now in pos.
session of and owned by the Art
lets' Union. of the market value
of from 50 cents to $1 each
1 first-class Dwelling, in Thirty-
First street. New York City
22 Building Lnts in One Hundred
and One Hundred and First
streets New York City. each 25.
• :100=feet deep at 1,000 22,000
100 Villa sites, containing each 10,000
square feet, in the suburbsof Heir
"York 'City, and commanding a
• inagnificent view otthe Hudson • •
riser and Long Island Sound, at 500 50,000
20 perpetual loans of cash.,without '
interest or security, of $250 each, 5,000
50 " 100 oath, 5,000
100 " " 50 each ? 5,000
250 "• 1. 20 each, . 5,000
2,000 " 5 each, 10,000
Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F. J.
Vractisn & Co., Real Estate Brokers, New
York. Orders, (post paid,) Stith money enclosed
to rue, addressed,
3. W. uovonooxe.
Secretary. 505 Broadway, New York.
Eintravingkin rho Catalogue are now
ready for delivery.
November 10, 1834.-6 m
Perham's Third Gift Enterprise,
60,000 Tickets already Sold
CC! Tor 6Millibar; Meeting of 'Shareholders, to
determine on the iihmosition of the
GIFT PROPERTY to
the Sharrholders.
AT st.meeting of the Shareholders in.
Perharres Third Gift Finterprise, held
on . the 27th of July, the following resulu•
ion wairidopted . : • '
"Resolved :—That so soon as it is as.
certained, that 80.000 of the Gift . Tickets
issued by Mr.. Perham in' his third enter
prise, are sold, the committee shall
call the shareholders :together at the molt
convenient place, for the purpose of in
structing said Committee in regard to the
,manner of disposing of the Gift Prop
erty
Having leartied from Mr. Perham that
60,000 of said tickets were•sold, and that
in all. probability the remaining 20.000,
called for by the abOve resolution, would
be 'sold by the 'first day' of January next,
we have determined in accordance with
the above opinion, to Call n Mass Meet
ing of the SHAREHOLDERS, at some
place to be hereafter named, on the 17th
day of January, 1855, for the purpose
designated by the resolution.
ROBERT BEATTY, Jr.,
8. LATHORP,
R 8. ADAMS,. Camrn'e.
Krloo.ooo Tickets Only at $1 Each
will he sold. Each Ticket will admit
FOUR PERSONS, all at once, or par
lions at different times to
PERHAM'S BURLESQUE OPERA HOUSE,
683 Broadway, N. Y.
Or to his other entertainments, in vari
ous parts of the country, Each purchaser
of opts of these tickets will receive a cer
tificate entitling them to one share in 100,-
000 COSTLY & VALUABLE. GIFTS;
a list of which has already been published.
Persons can obtain the' IMMO in circular
form, by addressing a note to the propri
s.lY;s to PURUHASE TICKETS.
:ifi,order• spat 1,60,000 Tickets may
dippotte4 of by the time spec'ified, the sat
,acriber,offers the, fallowing induceme nts;
for persons to get Clubs.
„
Each parser' who gets upa cltib of 'ten
suhscribers, and lartvard (10) ten dollars
to thii office;' will receive by Mail or other
.Conveyances, EbEv.EN Ticket 9.
Eecly person who sends, (at one time)
orke,lioudrilti trailers, will have sent inlike
manlier ONE HUNDRED AND Fll'.
'PEEN. TICKETS.. And tor• all larger
annis,in exact proportion. .
If it shouKhapp i n'tho all ihe Tickets
are, Mild when the order is received, the
money, will be returned at our expense fur
postage. ,
All orders for Tickets should be a&
dressed to
JOSIAH PERHAM, 668 Proidway,,N, "*!. •
IIiVT.My Fourth Enterprise will 'be' all.
vertieed ab eooe-ae the third oneie dosed.,
,The Tickets are Weedy printed.
Dee. 1, 1-854.-47
14X HHDS. KENTUCkY. LEAF
-TOBACCO, 20 DalesiHavapa,
25 do Sagus.-20 do Si.,Jags, ,20 Cases
'Seed Leaf: • Just received.andfo_tsale by
- 'BUEHLER, •
• No. 167 Frauklin street.
Nov. 24 4 1854.
FIRE INSURANCE.
rim count., illutuit‘lire In
-4- surance Company" located at Get-,
ysburg, is now in successful operatioMdlid•
for lowness of rates, economical
.nianage
ment of its affairs; and safety in Insiratiecor
challenges, comparison with_ any. other,,,.
similar cdrrOnny. All' its 'o perations ark.:
conducted under the personal supervision
of Managers selected by the Stockholders*
Th 3 Books Of the Company are at all time* . •
open to tin) inspection of those insuring in
it. As no travelling agents are'employed,: .•
persons desiring to , insUre can. make
placation to sither of the Managers. from - t ' s
whom - all requisite information 'can lon
gained. Irr The Managers • ate ... • .
13orough-41eerge Swope, D. - Buebler,;l:l
Wills ' A. B. Kurtz, liamuel R. Russell. R.
Shawls, tuFahnestock...b: . M'Orettry,4).
Consughy. • • -
bfenallen—Wm. 13. Wilson,
Cumberland—Robert McCurdy,
Htraban—ilucebßing: • .; • ,
Franklin—Andreiv HeinizelmAn,
Hamiltonbanz-Amos W. Meginly,J. 1. Kett.
Liberty—Abraham Kittle. ; ; •
Reading—Henry A. Pinking,
Latimerriarob G first,
Mountjoy—losepli. Fink,
Oxford-,John .L. Noel. •
liuntioitoo—B. P. Gardner
Prooidow—GEOßGE SWOPE.
Vice Proicident—SAlectL R. 41.Tossr.L.
Secretary z.D. A. Iftwctit.r.it.'
Urol-• DAVI i‘l'Enexor.
Exec:Wiwi COm niittoe'—Ak ti 'Fiji.
NAN, ROBICRT WOCIDT, JACOB , KING.'
SOpt.is, 1854—tf.
SAFE--- S PEEDY--:-SURE !
SOMETHING FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT
MEDICINE adapted to general use, great•
ly auperior to ethers, and within tharneans
of every individual'
100 Flip; for Twenty-4We Cents!
No extortion in price—no Calomel—no miner
al poisOn Whatever,,
•p!a- . .. Tql.EvNr.rorli4'
HEALTH PILLS
fully merit the great reputation they have acquir
ed They ire called for leant all party of the 11041
because they aro all that claim to be. WHAT
WILL DO.:
They pitrifY the blend,
They cleans the ystem of Humors,
They cure Dyspepsia and and Indigestion.
They create nn Appetite.
They cure 'Sick Headache, Dizziness and low
Spirith.
They arrest Fevers.
They promote a heavy action of the Liver. „
They are a sure cure for Costiveness and Habit
ual Constipation.
They are highly efficacious in Female Complaint*
They strengthen and give tone to the System.
THEY A HE . Th g • iIKsT FAMILY
GO 5,00(1
CINE KNOWN.
It is an obvious , bow one medicine can
cure so molly different complaints. These Pills,
however, in so compounded of curative modals
that persons nave only to TRY THEM and the
answer will be found in a restored body and an
invigorated constitution. EACH BOX 'CON
TAINS 100 ,PILLS, at the astonishingly low,
price of 4 ..5 Cents.
Every individual should haverthem...
. F. A. PALMER, Gen. Ag't.
Stonitigton, Ct.
AGENTS:---Fbr sale by S. H. Buehler, an
Samuel :S. Forney, Gettysburg ; H. S. Fink, Flees
ant Hill ; Spalding & Brother, Littlestown ; John
Bushey, McSherryitown ; Samuel Faber, jr., Low
er's,Mill : Jesse Houck, Butler township ; An.
drew Creglow, Centre Mill ; Abel T. Wright,
Bendaraville ; Jacob Pensyl, Middletown; Jacob
F. Lciwer,. Arenetsville ; H. W. Whitmore; Mum
mashing ; H ann., McKnigh ['vale Tkorm,
ma J. Proper, Franklin tp., ; Jacob Mark, Cash
"yin.; "Aulahahgh j'angler
,
.Evist Berlin ; .1-
21 ortin ' New Oxford ; J. R. Ifcnry, Abbottatown.
August I I, .1 lib4—eow—ly.
THE WONDER OF THE. AGE.
di sips, ~
Face and all diseases of the skin.
IE - 4•For perticulara see small bills accompany
ng each t • •
0:720,000 boxes sold •in tide State beinst
year, and gave universal satisfaction. ~
The great secret of the popularity of this °inurint
lies in. the fact that it accomplishes all it is reicn.,-,
.mended to do; and that I dO not recommend it
to cute any thing but what from the natoreef the
ingredients, it is en absolute specific for, Irshßei • -
other preparations of the kind are recommended
to Imre eVety• disease • that human.Sesh is hob, to,
from. Consumption down to • the bite Ott fleet
when, in fact, all the medical properties they con
tain are in the handbills, and the thousands of
fictitious certificates published in Oa praise. -
I invite those troubled with the above cons-
plaints, (particularly Salt Rhenm,) to take a box
and try it,—if you are not fully satisfied, return
it and take back your money. .
N. havo hundreds of testimonials I tan
show any one who feels disposed to call on mei
and witisfy,himself of , the virtues of the Oint
ment.
Prepared and sold by MONROE TF.RREL.
; • • , . . Naugatuck, Om.
tri - To whom all orders should be addressed. -r.
Sold also by the pvincinal Druggists and country -
Merehants generally : • Price 2A cents.
W noise ALi Dswrrs.—C. V. Clikener & Co t .
No 81, Barclay St., New York ; A: McClure &
Co., Albany ; J. Kidd do , Co., Pittsburg ; Wm i
H. Brown dr firo:, N 0.4 Liberty St., Baltimore
T. W. Dvott & Sens, Philadelphia. '"
AGENTS,--Samuel H. Buehler, Gettysburg;
H. 8. Fink; Pleatant Hill; Spalding & Brother,
Littlestoryn; John . Bushey, McSherryatown ;Sam
uel Faber Jr.. Loner's Mill Jesse - Houck, But
ler fbniithipl AndrCw Creglow,'Centre Mill ;
Abel T. Wright, Benderavillo ; Jacob Pensvi-'•
Middletown ; Jacob F. Lower, Arendtsville ; ii r
W. Whitmore, Atumenashing; Philip Hennijit.
Knightivilie ; Thos. J. Cooper, Franklin tr. J
acob Mark, Anfabangh '& 'S.Panglito; '
East Berlin:; .1. Martin,; New Oxiord; J.•Hentyi.
Abbottsrown. •, ' • • '
- .
August ' '
BODi NET , 'Velvets, ilatias
very low, at • -
THE' STAR' AND:TANII.gII,''.:•:'
la ppiibltalet! every Friday v fnsni" ,
lialtint6re itreet, he 'three
building,' - a' few •doors vbove,
,Talmealocks. Store, by,
D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER.
T DI De
1 lipoid in advance. or , within the year 1113.,nee
annum—if not pall Within the yeti $2 50. ' N o
tia Per ditscentinned tin ill aII la roam s
except at the option of the „Editor, Single epplet„
0, cents.
• A failure to notify a discontinuance
will be teghnled neat engagement. •
didotetisonentemot exceeding a square inserted
'three timec for sl—every' subsequent' insertion
25.cents.' , . Longer Ones in the same proportion.
it a dvertisements not Specially ordered for sr
given thne will be continued until forhid.
ral reduction will be made to those who advertisiii
by the year..
Job Printing of al lk in ds ex ecute dn eatly and;
promptly, and on teasonable terms. ' • •
litters a nd Communications to the ldito7,(px-•
aspilig 'snob aireontain Money or tee names of
„ no subscribers,) must be POST Tans, ilk 01 1 111
nouns attendee.
FOR THE
CUBE' of
Saltrheinn,
E wy
h ilbloine.
Chapped or
crackeilhand
n rnivarni
SeableCuts,
W o unds'or
an, k
Piles; Inflain
mationof the.
EnsaaitjAW:
breaking 04.
rapine the. pine on