Y lipeyer &Tad gall Road. * &LANG.S' OF HOURS. _ • i ! 4 1 4 ;1111RMINS over the Hanover Branh 11,:;!!;1 1 ,!.. n road now run as follows; ,I„,,,i,;4o4Traitt will' leave' Hanover at 045 .I,:faisioritortith passengers for York. aO - 3':,4 l 64 l iturgi Columbia and Philadelphia, and. retiira ti):' Hanover with passengers: from pikitimore.,at 11,45 A. M. 2cl train will leave Hanover at 2.30 4 4 1. P. 11.1 With pissengers for HaltimorV. nr) Ming then) at 8.30 ;'and return Immedi ately with Passengers from V0rk..4.0:, at i“.4)15 p., will Itive Hanover at '6.P. ' . i"-n.:oll.Arith . Pinseengers for York ; and rotor', — , :.:...owith"!'Paistmgere from' Baltimore at 8 ,0rm111.4.1 4 1.•.i • • Monday morning extra train will 1,0 Ivrea tor Hallinnlia at 4:30i return .at 7 .1!3141-.41121 EDWARD E. YOUNG, dgent. _ . • 114 — qe - rer; Alateh 24,1854. =BM flitelitotore 'dr Ssitrquehanian HINGE OF HOUSE.--Way Pas -it) i mikker Train leaves Calvert Station at 8.15 A viAttitVlstjYOßkl l 11 , A MI 7,,A.lco** . id a t riin Train leaves'oll. ',vest station at 4.25 r at itrAves at York at 7.42 P bt EApfess Train leave! Calvert ntwlStiiiiott:sl • • ' • ..tAttitei at york et ' : , t e g m . t . RNmo. Way Passenger Trato leave Mr :m(4l64th Arriving sr York it' 2.45 at 1., - ,Expreas Train leaves Harris; Itmogistnt: , , 8.45'A at Arriying at York at 9.54 A at *sin 145,5 5 :. , :! 4.45 A. 31 A. P. P.INCHESTER. )14 ,Operfnienefentqf Transportation. 3 1 19, 18,54, ' • • ',..: . 4 ';';!;1f)11,4 1 1i1:1 1 01114 . ,017.41'1165'.N0T10N3 IMPROVEMENTS . . THE: pr o em .nymoer oTpmenees die .119 fititifth • Vornine of this,pOpolar . "+ ddloil:Atslutegiss haq been beyond pr. - I, •ceslent;'abir Its . Citeulstion, already larger • '• digit of anysimilar publication IN H.virEwORLD ; is roustuhtly increasing. • 4rialigetlients have been made which will c . eMtlile publisher to make the 'NO• ToNs. fai superior to any Comic paper •••titOile'priblialledierthe 'United Staies. • c,,,,,llThpbest Artistic Talent in the. country , '-hask.r hsekengaged on the ILCUSTRA • b 'LIONS, and emits timelier w ill contain fr.tio I • -Ifittlytlici , - Seveniptive ENGRAVINGS,' in the highest school, of comic Art. Aiiil4.,Olerary conlenis;.tiy a large Corps „ Ain TATenicd.. Contributions, which chat. . „kyle eopiparison with those of any Comic JiNriodicskither in Enrope. or America ; an d will consist of a choice repertory of roar s flan, 411,ire, ft*, .Comie Tales, 44 . signing to "Shoot folly us never O'erstepPitig, the lines .I p!stricf propriety it being the object al lYs t Pighligiber- to make thin YANKEE NOINS, en ever : :welcome, r visitor: at -. ot l niCirele; ii Athicriptiou price: SI 25 per annum ; 1211,pents per number. For sale by all th'l;,Nowtt,Agents and, Periodical - Dealers iii every City, Town; and Village in 'the ri niv-itWO Sltea snil RO NCanada. :•„'t it TG . Pt:Higher, . • 'N0..98 Nassau st, New York. , „bract!? 5 , 1855. 'lit ADMRICAN 'PICK, ~, -Foußril voLuAgE ofirtilltlillustrated comic Weekly, pub• -I, alit , iietiett in' the city' of New York, every Saturdayi is about to commence its frptilkt) 31,44 r. pies . herbal° a ,favorite paPr throughout the'United States. Bc 'sittieliP by the first artists,, it • c' itaine witty rtfititrials of character, and twill 14'4 eliesirfuloces to the , gloomiest lArtaide, — lra variety renders it a favorite ill 'eliey faintly: ' ' leettitt'ains each week, a I , irge quantity for Wee; stories, anecdotes., MIMIC!' and The ,fillecollectione of John C.'ollltoun,,by; Isis' Private Secretary," ceatipued in ihe Pick until tinish r fed;inid then a copy will be sent free to 4itsWi'ittbsCriber whose name shall bd up tiniului--`inait book: Each yearly subscrib : iothe' Pick, Will receive the donble-siz: sleety for the Fourth Of July liid Obi l istmat..withOut charge.. Each of theft' Pielorial sheets cobtalns over 200 'splendid Aesigns. .“•'lletabseripiioil price to the Pick - twilhlin,adiance. Six copies for 5. Thir- Seed co pies' fur $lO. l'A4ttra Moat be addressed, ! - s ''.lbSEPtr . A: SCOVILLE, , t "No. 26 Ann in.. Now York. JillWirr 6; 1855. • - • 21;:,41. 1 1 2STAT3 ACIMNOT. • ' : . 91,11 E. undersigned has Made arrange tu'opeh en Agency in Gettys burg for the sale of Real Estate, to which iv? totitee, the • a tten tine Of persons 1,4844,5e11,0r purchase Farms or Real E State. I have provided a Hook in which will)semitemred, for a triflitig fee) a gen eral description of such properties as per sons wish to dispose of ,at private sale.— These Books will beeptin to those desirous of purchasing property. Secrecy as to tawmerehip,,terate,d4c., will be inviolably" oltareryect,' w, bru-dtte i r ed. „Aco,All further necessary information CPIO I 9. cltihOeil upon application to di aubscillscr at the Register's office, .or it Nl ; f l 4 4 h4ellee• • • • , • DANIEL PLANK. f 41494. S P.. 1844,-.-1v 61171111110 STLIM MILL tillfiElubieeitierll3lB completed his new Steam• Mill, and is now prepared to SAW-TIMBER and CHOP GRAIN at stitind.stust• and spurt notice. Farmers ikald isitNttiisan' have Sawing and Chopping dowt-si any time. Kr&!mover pricey in Cash will be raid for , Rye, Corn, end Oats delivered at the Steam 14111,Yikeas 'of Warren's' Foundry, Getty4org- , 'lO *FM eionstantly on hand "and for ??. ON W. HOFFMAN. • ilkvArlltii, ' • t. it • 4 ve4IOI2IIIIIBILL • . • Volk , BAI "STEAM•at h 0...! Aiiibekttrg,tpi, ~ FIXED lIP JN THE NEW 1 COME , AND SEE US!_ Read all this, and soy whether it is no Right. NEW STYLE 07 . nusunsh ON TOE CASH PRINCIPLE,--"QUICE. SALES, AND SHORT PROFITS r. VI I HE suliecriber has just' returned 17 Irum the City with n very large anti fine' assuritnetit of HATS -CAPS, HOOTS and ‘.t SHOES, ofevery de; scription tunfredifina, whieli he will sell on good terms, for Cash or its . equivalent. ,I• have done elieavy Credit business for, nenrl3 twenty-four veers. and the' (tense cpinnee has been a heavy lowa on Aides. II new intend to devote my whole time to, my ; Store, and keep a large assortment of itATs A ND and eel! them SS cheap as any body ohm eon, for east; Or payment in a short time, and fur Country Prinfure num-many delteere.tl when wanted—uoid entirely destroy the ow habit 'of long cred it. BO girt plan I Can keep up my otook, and 0,41 goods on better tenni,. Come and see the Goods and judge tar yinir•selees • • Gendemen'a and Ladiea' 'Olken", Boa. king, Jenit !Ands.' OxiOrd 'ries. &e., and Children:a Mines. alweya rin liana.. ' Bnota'and Mines "roade.to 'order when. erer required.' Philadelphia Make of Sill; Iftits, 'Citi zens', Cohan, Knew Nettling, Wide A wake,'Kossuth; and Old Men's Fur and Wool MIN together with - Awes, heys' and oldhlrees Hata and Caps, - of all kinds HIM 41208: 4 10. P M 12 P 3f - W. •W.PArroN Gelivehurg Oct. 13 1851. '1 i .7,"*. , • t. .....'. • :.; : - -j. link 11. .... .......__.. .1 i r .....„_ ~, ..„., I . .1 ~. ,:i-'*" . - • 10 ., • / :,, k.. ' .„..,_. 1 .. _... ktfll 6 . a 61 voim" -- ...5. ...".",- ..i. NOW iS THE 11Mi.'. .8 WEAVER. respectfully an. LYN_ noutices to this Ladies and Gentle men of Gettysburg cud vicinity that he has resumed the Daguerreotype bustnems, at the n,111 : 111autl, iii glistoberetturg street, where .he Will be. Itsppy to receive visitere tlesiroue. - .securing perfeei. Daguerreo• ivpe Of tile . ingoYel lir friends. „ „ • living furnished : with ati entire new and crnilv apparatua, he it; prepared to hike pictures in every Plyl9 of the art and in sure perfrifiliatisfaetteni... nigt„Oftargeti from 50 els in 810 00. 10;:riloura 1;1 operating froni 8. A. M.. to 4 P. I‘l.l , trzilo (1,,e0; , evuhl-. HEM, red, blue, or purple. Ditrk‘Aliese adds much to the ,tieptitiy, of the picture. Juite 9, 1854.—tif A STEWARD WANTED at Pennsylvania College. TuE present Steward of Pennsylvania College being abotit' to leave. appli cations will he received by the Undersign ed from persons desiring the situation. Inforination•'inregerd•thereto can be had of either of the undersigned. .Poesession will he given on theasi of April, or funnier if desired. ATONES MceLEAN • 8. PAHNEBII/4K, H: S. 'IIVBER; , Committee of 'Maul of Trustees. Gettynburg, Arch 3, 1854 lf SA.VE YOUR MOI.iEY!-- ESSENCE or comer. H. BUEHLER keeps con s tantly on 1 ••••' hand :for sale, the GenUine SENCE OF COFFEE, of bestali quality., . The use of this article in families will be hiend_a very great'aaVing ihC,conrae of' the year. Or7"For Wnuirtlit,x and RETAIL, at the Drug & Bonk Store' S. H. BUEHLER Ma"3o, 1853. TOBIAS' . . LINIMENT,, port the cure , of Headache,' Cholera AL" Morbus, Touthache, Bruises, Stirains, & c .,,— a most einelleut reeietly—for sale of the DRUG STORE of S. H. BUEHLER. SPORTING!' SP01111NG! ,--1....E 9 1011E and Henry. Wampler .will 3lake [louse Spouting and put up the same luw, for cash or country pro-,- duee. - Farmers and` all others wishing, their Houses, Barns, &a. spouted, would do well to give them a call. - • . G. & H. WAMPLER. .. . NOW itEADY yr ELLER KURTZ'S Holiday` stock of illia- elegant illustrated standard BOOKS, adapted for Christmas and New . Year Presents, the Drawitig;•Room Table, &a, , 300 000 SEGARS:of everv.:, i ; ' now 9 . description . and, read y• ror exatoination ; also 1111. EN ' S BOOKS, in endless 't:ari- Brands, all 01 which .`ara offered , lower t,: et Y' Sz'g is a perlect storehouse of de- 1 than any nther House ~ light for , the little ones, where `they can " uerre,,te all h . e . lie to L,e of the bet s the city. Aud . ,_purchaso . from the, simplest Toy Books, serial. eau a li examine. , ~ 4 up,to the knostexpensive Colored editions. • 1 Dec. 14, 1854 AVM, BUEHLER, - 1 I. 147 Franklin stmt. Nov. 24, 1854. Second-hand Carriages. A FEW good second.lotistl VARRItii "!" GES & BUGGIES to be lied for Carl or Country Produce at C. W.- HOFFIVI4iN'S Coach Factory. larßlatiks of all sale . • .• • MMUS & NEW YEA. Choice and Valuable Books. I HA VE just.receivetl from Philadelphia .and New York. the best English and American editions of the best authors in every department of Literature, known as standard authors of value, and Bound in a most Superior manner, in the choicest library styles of calf ex tra, hilf calf gilt and antique, Turkey Alo ' race°, dee.. 6te., forming altogether the most - superS. ctillection of Hooks ; :' which I have ever had the pleasure of offering to my numerous friends and customers ; and which, together with an Unrivalled 1 stock of illegantly 11 hist:tried . :Forks. Bi- . 14,. Ides" Privet Hymn lioaks.superldy bound Books, best edition in -- - Library Bindings, now displayed in tempting array dn numerous loaded count- erOorm altogether an endless variety from which to select Christmits and New Year Presents, as to ,fully keep up our well known reputation of . effering the finest assortment of desirable bboks in the richest and most substantial bindings. .The undersigned invites the infeation of ,every Individual in Adams 'Outinty, to :call and visit ,now, while the assoriment is full and complete. kit Prices to suit the times. L • KELLER' KURTZ, • Beoksoller and Stationer, 8. E. Corner Centre • Square. Dec. 15, 1854, 141i1.11E1171117 HARDWIRE STORE. rg'IHR Subscribers .would respertfully announce to their Melilla and the Publie. that they, have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORRinltiMore adjoining the residence of Davin ZdaoLatt, Gettysburg, in which they 'air) opening a large and general assortment - if HARDWARE,' IRON, STEEL, - GROGEgiES I . CHI Rl, ' COACH TRIMMINGS, SpringS, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Piiiiits,Oils, & Dyestuffs, in general, incuding every descriptioJ of articles in the above line of bUsiness—to which they invite the attention of Coach makers, Braeloiraths, Carpenters, Cabinet. make'rs, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally.. Our stuck having been selected with great Care and,purchaslitid for Cash, we guart antee.(for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a call from our friends, mut earnestly solicit a share or public,favor, as we are determined to es-. tablish a character for selling Goods at ow prices and doing business on fair prin /iples. JOEL B. DANNER, • DA YID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 13.18.5,1.—t1. - --- More New Goods. GEORGE ARNOLI trAsicet received from Philadelphi a and Baltimore As large a stork of IVl,ll' GOODStts .11aS Aver been brought to this dlace, among Witch are Cheap Cloths, Cassimers, Coalinga, Cassinets, Flannels, Blankets, Cords, Janes, Ready Made Clothing. Do mestics, and every variety of Goods for Mena' wear, also Dehage. Alpaca Dehage, M. DeNines, Alpacas, Plain and Plaid Poplins, Worsted Plaids, Persian Paratnet ia and Coburg Cloth, English & French Merinoes, Ginghams, Calicoes, Silks, Sat ins, Lace, .Fringe,. Bonnet giiks, Satins, Modes rr Velvets, 'FrimininKa great s:a rietc. Ste.. &c:: The Ladies' attention par ticularly is invited. Also a large stock of FRESH GROCERIES, Queensware Hardware &c. Bring determined not to be undersold, we pledge ourselves to sell any and every ar ticle as cheap as they can be' had at any es tablishment in this place. • Oct. 0, 1854. • , • (' Illitti%%l . S. IL BUEHLER . "S AS received a largely increased as im sortment of Classical. Theological, 8'0;001' and Mittenlla- ---, items . ' lA , of all' kinds, including -- a liege Mm übee of handsomely bound Standard PoCts of England rind America-- Annuals, &c,. suitable for Gifts. Also T &TIONEItir of every variety. Gold Pens and Pencils. Penknives. Envelopes, dm, &c. All of which-will be sold at a small advance on cern. Call and see them . Dec. 22.1854. ' I .CLOTAiNG. 6altc6l.E ARRIOID ETAS now entered into the Clothing 'business extensively, and had Experienced Workmen in hie employment constatitly cooing ou aud making up out of hie own clothe, Over Coots, Dreei Coats,, Pantaloons, Vesia, Monkey Jaekels; tke.' Awkiiid. of clothing mhde to order on shorritnifee. COnetantly 'on_hand and for Bale p , groat variety , of Clothing of hie own manufariurtng. 118 cheap :le the eheePeet• Call and see them ; we CBllllOl be beat . . Oct. 27, 1854. On BOXES BEST CONGRESS •M' 11. •TOBAVCO,in'rture 'and fog vale by • WM. BUEHLER,- • No. 167 Frankliis Huy. 24, 1861. • • Philadelphia Ads•criteementr. Watches, Jewelry, Silverware AND FANCY GOODS. A Choice assortment of the Finest Quality, SOU lALI AT TUX LOWEST CAW PIICXII, AT mt. 0. ELICONHEAD'S, No. 184 South Setond street. between 'Pine and Union, W/st aide, PHILADELPHIA. . 4 1HE assortment embraces -a Large JIL and Select Stock of Fine Watches, • Jewelry, Silver Ware, Albata Ware, plated ( Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, &L— -i Jet Goods, Fins and Fancy Articles of a ' superior quality. deserving the examina tion of those;vvho. desire to procure the best goods at Lowest Caleb Prices. Having a practical knowledge of the business, and ill available facilities for im porting and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently 'tones purchasers, believing that lie can supply them on terms as Insur able as any other establishment in either of the Athintio'Cities. let. All kinis .ol Diamond - and Pearl Jewelry and 'fti Iver Ware manufactured to order, within 4 reasonable time, Watchei, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repai•ed W. B. ELTONHEAIL No. 174 South 2r St., a few doors above the 2d St. Narket, West Side. or - j'ln the Smith Window of the Store, may he seen tin famous BIRD CLOCK, Which commands the admiration of the scientific andctrions. September 2p, 1854.—1 y FRENCN TRUSSES, WEIGHING lESS THAN 23 OUNCES. FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE. ACKNOWLEDGED by the highest Medical oOthitrines of Philadelphia, incomparotivelY superior to any other in tote. Stitrwers will he ittatifiett to learn that the ottrasion now ollitra to pro cure not only Ilti lightest and must eusi l , out 4s. &trate a Truss as ony other, in lien of the crineirons and tmennflorlante article Ilan:illy add. There is'lnt attending the fitting, and when the pat! is located, it wh retam its po.ssition with out change. Persons at a iistanee unable to call on the Subscriber, ean have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting FIVE DOL LARS fur the single Truss, or TEN for the double— witt measure round the hips, and stating side affected. 'lt will be ex changed to suit if no lilting, by returning it at once,uttsoiletl. For sale only by the Importer, CALEB 11. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth di ridel, &taco Philadelphia. g@ .LA DIES; requiring the benefit of Mechanical Supports, owing to derange ment of the Internal Organs, inducing Falling of the iymnb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal weakness, are informed that a competent and experi enced Lady w he in attendance at the Rooms, (sel apart for their exclusive use.) No. 114,T IV ELFTH St., let dour below-Race. June 30, 185.4,-h, REMOVAL. LIGHTLLIGHT! LIGHT! B. 'MITT & RENT Have removed to their Nu') Store and Faelory. ZVI 74 SOUTH SECOND BT., PUMA. (Five doors below their old stand) Having increased • facilities. we offer to Merchants and others, GAS FIXTURES and LAMPS of every description, and at the lowest Manufacturer's prices, and no. ..urpassed in quality or appearance by any in the Country. Our stock embracee Dyott's Patent 'Pine Oil Lamps, (TER BEST IN THE WOULD) BURNING FLUID AND SOLAR LARD LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, For Gas, Pine Oil, Solarlard, and Fluid. Hull and Patent Spring Hand Lamhorns, Globes,..Glasses s yWieks, Pine Oil and Fluid, wholesale and retail. • Merchants and others will and it to their advantage to call and examine out stock and prices. ir..7"Particular atttention given to fit ting up Ohurchee and other public build ing's. October 13,` 1854-3 m THIS lITAF7-THIS HIV!, NEW ESTABLISHMENT! CLOTHING MADE' TO ORDER! , rrEIE undersigned takes pleasure_ in in funning. the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally, that he is pre pared in furnish garments of all kinds, for Gentleinen7s - wpar, at the shortest no tice, and in the best possible style. Hay. jug attuned ,MARC HAN T TAILOR ING csiablishmint in Chambersburg street, opposite the Lutheran Church, and - secured the serviceis of experienced work nip, he feels confident of pleasing all who may favor hint With their patronage.— Country Produce ttiken in exchange , for work. J. 8. GRAMMER. Dee. 7, 1854.—tf 11#1\%01111NM. F li. SIMLLY respacifitlly informs . .0 his old customers and the pulilic i: ,generally, that he contin - . ',?:<•.` ; '• i• ues the. TAILORING 1 4 %:,-..:.;41 B fislESS,^at hie; old: 1 .04' "-sr tend, in South pallimort; B ! !Vi' ;,- treat, where he will be 4 1 1 L happy to accommodate all ti• ‘, 7 who may patronize him . , I All work entrusted to his • .:, . care warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankfu for. pabt favors, he solicits a continvance of public patronage. May 6, 1.854. HAY WANTED:' PERSONS having Hay to sell will do well by. calling on the subscriber, in 'Gettysburg, who is deeirons 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 from whom he may purchive. ' ' • SOLOMON' POWERS. Dee. 24s 1852.—if LOOK TO POOR, INTEREST! riIHE undersigned .has just returned -K. from Philadelphia with a large fash ionable stock of goods, which ho will dis pose of at very reduced prices to all who may•favor him with a call. liis 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,' Collars, Ginhains, Handkerch 7 fs, Ribbons, Veils, &c. Also, a lot of Groceries and Queensware which were' bought low and will be sold low for Cash or country produce. To punctual customers a credit of six months. ..1. S. GRAMMER. Oct. 13 -1854.—tf NOTICE. A s I have rented out my Foundry to take effect from and after the Ist day of April next, and being anxious to close up the business of the same, I hereby give notice to all persons having claims against me, or the late firm of "T. WAR REN & SON.". to present them fur settle ment, and those knowing themselves to be indebted to me, or said firm, in money or trade, are requested to call and make settle. ment by that time, as after sain date I shall be away from the foundry. I intend this to be the only notice I shall give, and all persons, interested in the same, will do Well to give it their immediate attention, as after the above date 1 intend to place all', my claims in the hands of an officer for collection. T. WARREN Dee. 29: 1854. LET THE FACTS BE KNOWN ! rrHAT AB'M ARNOLD has just re k nulled from the Eastern Cities, with the largest and hest selected stock of goods for Men and Boys' wear ever before otrered, vdtielt he is now•making up, at the Obi Stand, whe e •he invites all who wish to pinches° CLOTHLVG wade of GOOD EATEIROEL and by good workmen, to call and exam ine hu stock before purchasing elsewhere, as tie is determined to undersell any Cloth ing Store or Slop Shop in the Town or Country. Having secured the services of one of the best CU? TERS in the country, he is prepared to make up clothing at the shortest notice and in the hest style. His motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. September 29, 1854. TOBACCO. .1 00 BOXES LB. LUMP TO BACCO in store and for sale, at 11 cents by the box, et BUEHLER'S Old Stand, the che a pest in the city. No. 157 Franklin st., Baltimore. Nov. 24. 1.854.—tf . Breinig, Fronefield & Co's., VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER, AND CATTLE LINIMENT, 0 . OLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL, by S. H. BUEHLER, agent for Adams county. Dec. 30111, 1354. Ladies' Dress Good F every style—hik Alpaeea for 12/ eta. ; Cashmere 12/ Debeges from 16 to 37/ cts. ; Calicoes, from 5 to 12 cts.; muslins from 5 to 18f ; and everything else in pro Portion, at the New Store of J. S. GRAMMER. ift HHDS, KEN'FUCKY LEAF AKAN TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana, 25 do Sagua, 20 do St. Jagn, 20 Cases Seed Leaf. met received and for cale•by W5l. BUEHLER, • No. t 67 Franklin street. Nov. 24, 1854. Dr. Wickeys , Cholera Drops,. - volt the cure of CHOLERA, Dysen tery, Croup, &e. Prepared by D, WARREN, andlor sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Pa. QHAWLS.—A big.. lot of Bay—State P'•- 7 Shawls, long and square; Broche and .Thihet Shawls—a splendid variety, and going at the cheapest rates, at SC HICK'S. STOVES--STOVES. -111-.2411 ON hand, and for sale, a great va. riety of COOK. STOVES, very cheap.— Call and eee them. Sept. 8, 1854. GEO. ARNOLD For Christmasi, THE great dodble Pictorial Bro. Jona than, 200 copies received. Price 12} cents, or , 10 copies fnr 8100. For sale at KELLER KURTZ'S Bookstore. DRUGS AND • DIEDICIINIIB, IF all kinda, from the beat " all in the City, eon stantly on hand and for Mlle • at ,:„ the Drag and Bookstore of / S. H. BUEHLEii. SOgi , •I3OXES :BLACK FAT in store , and for stile by W5l. BUEHLER, No. 157 Franklin street, Badmen Nov. 24, 1854.—tf . • BRibh ma and Flowers, a -wiF large aseortmee of the different style to , be fotind et , , , S Un- soli rzoutuis, OF the vast . quality- - always on hand and for sale in Gettysburg, it: the Foundry of . • 7;IV ARREN & SON. NOTICE: jETTERS Testamentary on the es tate of WM. WALICER, late of Monntjoy toWnship, Adams county, Pa., dec'd, having been granted to the subscri ber, residing in the same township, no tice is hereby given to such as are in. debted to'said estate to make payMent without delay, and those having claims are requested to present the same, proper liauthemicated. for settlement. SAM'L DURBORAW Ex'r: Dec. 12, 18.14.=-11t SWIM EMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION ter woulduspectfully announce to the oltisena of the United' states and the Canadas, that for the purpose of cultivating a taste fur the One arts throughout the country. and with a view of en abling a • aaa family to become possessed of a gal lery of One engravings, BY THE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AGE. They have determined, in order to create sn extensiveaale for their engravings, and thus not only give employment to a large launder of art. lots end others, brit inspire among our country men a taste for works of Art, to present to toe purchasers e f their engravings, when 250,000 of which are sold. v 250,000 0(111 of the actual cost of 11150,000 Each purchaser One Dollar Engraving, Ikerefore receives not only in Engraving richly worth the money. but 'alto a ticket which enti tles him to one of the GIN when they aro distrib uted. FOR FIVE DOLLARS, a highly finished Engraving.,beautifully PAINT. ED in OIL, and FIVE GIFT TICKETS. will be sent or Five Deccan, worth of splendid En. gravings can be selected from the catalogue, and sent by return mail or exprema, A copy of thercatslogue. together with the speci men of one of the ongravinge, can be seen at the office of this paper. For each Dollar sent, an Engraving( actually worth that aunt, and a Gift Ticket will immediately ha forwarded. The Committee, believing that the incresi of this great National unkertaking will be materially promoted by the energy and enterprise of inteili• gent and persevering Agents have resolved to treat with such on the most libeml terms, Any person wishing to become en am!. by sending (post paid) one dollar,vsill receive by re turn of mail, a .1 'Maar Engraving, "a Gras. TicauT," a Ping/a/0C 0- Catalogue, and all oth er necessary Information . On the final completion of the tilde, the Gifts will be pieced in the hands of a CommittPof the Purchasers lobe distlrloned, due notice of which will he given throughout the United States and the Canada.. LIST OF GIFTS. 100 Marble busts of Washington, at $lOO $lll,OOO 100 " " Clay 100 10,000 1110 " Webster 100 10.000 100 0 Calhoun 100 10,000 50 elegant Oil Paintings. in splen did gift frames, size 3x - 1 feet each 100 5,000 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 feet each' 50 5,0011 500 steel plate Engravings, brilliant ly colored in oil, rich guilt frames, 24x30 in each, 10 5,000 10,000 elegant steel plate Engravings, colored in oil, of the Washington hlonutnent, Vx26 inches each. 4 40,000 237,000 steel plate engravings, trom 100 different plates now in pos., session of and owned by the A rt ists' Union, of the market value of from 50 cents to $1 each 41,0 1 first•class Dwelling, in Thirtyft First street, New YorloCity ' 12,000 22 Building Lots in One Hundred and One Hundred and First streets New York City, each 25- ' xlOO !eat deep at I,ol'o 22,000 100 Villa sites, containing each 10,000 square feet, in the suburbsof New York City, and commanding a magnificent view of the Hudson river and Long Island Sound, at 500 50,000 20 perpetual loans of cash. without interest or security, of $250 each, 5,000 50 100 each. 5.000 Ofi 50 each, 5 .01 1 0 250 0 0 20 each, 5,10.0 2,000, " . 5 each, 10,1)00 Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F. J. Visciinn en Co., keal Estate Brokers. 'New York. Orders. (post paid,) with money enclosed to me, addressed, J. W. HOLBROOKE. Socrelary.sos Broadway, Now York. 'Ci Engravings in the Catalogue are now rendy for delivery. November 10, 1864.-0 m THE WONDER OF TIME AGE, FOR Ti E CURE nl Saltrheum, E r y C h Chopped or cracksilhand n r ns and Scahls,Cuts, i , B°lnnis of k i lads Tiles; Inflain mationor the Breast;Bitot Insects; Old Bolos ; all kinds of breaking out and Flores on children; Sore lips, Pimples on the Face, anti all diseases Of the skin. tir For particulars see small bills accompany ng each box. C'20,000 boxes sold in this Stuto baptist year, and gavo univo sal satisfaction. The great secret oi the popularity of this ointment lies in the fact that it accomplishes all it is Teem .mended to do, and that I do not recommend it to cure sny thing but what from.the wore of the ingredients, it is an' absolute specific _for, white other preparations of the kind are recommended to cure every disease that human 9s;sh is bait to, from Consumption down to the bite of a flea, when, in fact, all the mediesrpropetties they con tain are in the handbills, and, the thousands of fictitious certificates published in then praise.- I invite those troubled with the above cont. plaints, (particularly Salt Rheum.) to take a box and try it,—if you are not fully, satisfied, return it and take back your money. N. 13.—1 have hundreds of testimonial. I can show ally one who feels disposed to call on inc I and satisfy himself of the virtues of the Obit• ment. Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL. Naugatuck. Conn. (13'To whom all orders should be addressed.-- Sold also by the principal Druggists and country Merchants generally. Price 25 cents. 116M11841 LE • DZPOTB.--C. V. Clikener & CO, No Si. Barclay St:, New York ; A. McClure & Co., Albany; J., Kidd & Co., Pittsburg ; H. Brown &Bro., N 0.4 Liberty St., Baltimore; T. W. Dyntt & Sons, Philadelphia. AGENTS,--Samuel IL Buehler, Gettysburg; H.B: Fink, Pleasant Hill;-Spalding & Brother, Littlestown; John Busbey,MeSherryatown ;Sam net Faber Jr„ Lower's Mill; Jesse Houck, But ler township; Andrew Creglow, Centre . Mill ; 'Abel 'P. Wright, Benderaville ; Jacob Pensyl• Middletown ; Jacob' F. Lower, Arendtsville ; H, VV. Whitmore, Mumurasburr; Philip Hann, M'. Knightsrille ; Cooper, Franklin tp. ; Ja cob Mark, thobtown ; Aulabaugh & , Spangler East Berlin . ; J. Martin, New Oxford; J. Henry, Abbottstown. August 11, 18 15 4--lyeow.. 114.0NNET Velvao, Sttipe. and Silks. AL"wary low, ac , THE: STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Baltiblore street,' in the three story a few doors, above Fahnestocks ,Store, by D. A. & C. H. BUELILER; SCHICK'S , • Vien. If paid in advance pr within:the year $2 per annum—if not paid within the yet rs 2 50. No paper discontinued tintilallarrearageaare paid... except at the option of the Editor. Single copies scents, A failure to 'notify a discontinuance will be regarded sae new engagement. adverti,Amients riot exceeding &square Insetted three timer for sl—every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. All advertisements . 01 'specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A She. ral (eduction will be made to those who advertlie by the year. .Tos Printing of al !kind s executed n catty and pro-aptly, and on 'reasonable terms. Idlers and Communication, to the Plditor,(et repti ig mob as contain Money oftue names of non subscribers.) must be PO*7 Para In order tn. Mine atten ties . Ameriean Artists' Union. AGENTS : GRA.MMEIt'S IMPORT.&NT TO TO Farmer, Farrier at Stage Proprkter CEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GigiGLIEF OIL AAAAAA Tel BISTOMIT OT BIZNII3=II As the mast remarkable External 4415011 w war discovered They can't Keep Houle - withool it." Eirierienca of more than aixteen years ha. evtabirarbeal the fact that Itlerchantla CI:10101mM GarTling, 014 air EU. venal Family Embrocation, will curl man caatro,. mai ret- Aare all such a. Sprains, Sweeney. Rine:sine, Wm4aoa. PWl BTU, .Callous. Cracked Heels, HAM of adt Fresh Wounds. Sprains, Hittite' I. Fa tale, Sitfast. Sand Cracks. Strains. Lammas. Foundered Feet. Scratches or Grease., Mange. Rheuinatitin, Bites of Animals, Extent) Poi sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frog Bag% Boils. Corns, Whitlows. Borns and Beady, Chapped Hands, Osooßa. ("- tra c tin ns of the kluscles, Swellings. Weakness of the Joints. Caked Breasts. ate &e. to The unparalleled sucrose of chid Oil, m der evaw efoinv eaves in Honey and Cattle, and even m litmus IfirelL Idaily becoming more known to the taming euemailwary. It fall hardly - be emittedi, eleept by thus. who bane bees .n the haft of keeplog Win thew Wahl.. and beeves, elms a raw .mount of pain, suffering and clear, an sand by the timely application or this till. Kir lie ours the name of the mole proprietor,. craws W. MERCHANT. Lockport. 11. T., mb l own ID the ids or the tootle, and in hie hatolwriting over the tort All order. addrewed to the peopnetrie will be promegely responded In. -- diet a Pamphlet of the Agent, and nee when modem as. arcomplielled by the live of dm medicine. Sold by resneetriggarrtgaleye generally, es lb. Cared States and Canada. /Alm by ,fk'Ke.l.l.llli 1111111.i'Z & 8. H. BUEHLER - Gettysburg ; J. R. Henry Abbotstown ; .1. Auk bough, Hampton ; W. Wolf, East Berlin ; Paz; ton & Blythe, Fairfield ; A. S. Myers. Round- H ; .1. Mark, Cnahtonin ;J. Haack, Illlersalline; J. Martin, New Oxford ; Study &arlbeek. Lit tleatnwn; Taney & Mcßride, Etnenitabarg And at wholesale by F. Elia & Co,. J. Gillian & Co., and 'l'. W. Dyoit, PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27, 1854.—1 y SAFE - SPEEDY-SURE! BOYMBINO FOR ROR OWN EINIFIT !! At MEDICINE adapted to general stsst.gnrsa. ly superior to others, cod within the means of every individual. 100 Ylll for Twenty-the Cents: "No extortion in price—no Calomel—no; mines al poison whatever. . DR. 'l`o Wit SE ND'S HEALTH PILLS rally merit the great reputation they have mortis, ed They are called for from all part. of the, tau,. because they nre all !bat claim to be. WHAT THEY WILL DO. They purify the blod, 'lles cleans the :+seleru of Homma. They ewe Dyspepsia and and Indigestion. They create an A ppetite. The, cure Sick Headache, Dizziness and low They arrest Fevers. They promote a heavy action of the Liver. They are a sure cure fur Costiveness and Bath nal Constipation. They are highly efficacious in Female rentplaints They strengthen and give tone to theSysirss. THEY AHE TOE BEST FAMILY MEDI CINE KNOWN. It is an thr,one in/ilk., how one medicine toes cure so tunny tlillrrrnt comcloinfa Theme. Pah% however, ate an c. )) ',amain] of curative naehesais that persons nave only to TRY nod tb answer ill in a rest - arr.{ ►cats IMO alit invigorated constitution. EA CII DOS CON TA INS Intl PILLS, at the astonishingly hew price of *Jr) Conte. Every iudividual should have them. F. A. PALMER. Gen. At'r. AGENTS.—For prOe hy s. H. Bmttrer. an Samuel Forney, Gettyalture :H. s.Fink, Fleets ant Ilifl ; SpnlJiuu & Bioliter. Littre.Wll.o Jnbri Bnabey, Mcsherry, how n ; Samuel Fa her.jr Lmr er's NI111: Je.re Houck, Putter township; Au drew Creglow, Centre Mill ; Aael T. Wriekt. etnierarille ; Jacob Pensyl, Middletown: Jamas F. Lower, i.renthaville; H. W. Whitmore. Mum marburg ; Philip Hann, Aleßnighterille ; Tkma. as J. Cooper. Franklin tp., ; Jacob Mack, Cash, "'wn ; Aulabanglt as Spangler, East Berlin ; J. !anti', New ; J. R. Henry, Abbuttstrarm. August I I, 1104— eow—ly. A lIUKL G. :14711KM/10 [H. F. ZOLLICIIIOII/71/C MATHEWS &ZOLUCKOFFEII GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.. No. 129 North Howard Street, 8AL1731E4 WILL pay particular attention to the pur— chase of GUANO sod. all FERTILIZERS. ConsigamOnts Solicited. REFERENCES BILTIMOIR —brief Oriffith. F.Aq. Christi:mum Keener, Esiq Dr. Datid K..uurr. V. 1.. P41.+1 , Co., Bortholour. Tiffany dr. Cu., Lung & Lyn; Hurst & Berry. - Darla Johnsion,'Esq , Jefferson roomy; Va. ; Many & Co, Cincinnati, 0.; Mating!, & Parkersburg. Fa. ; F. K. Zolliekoffeir, Dash— vine, 'V.; I.` Collier, Esq., Atiorney at lan. PiPi burg, Pa.; Jos. Delliqtlane, Esq.; Hirsboire, C. W. Dutton, Esq., Harper • Ferry. Va. • D. Mc.. Consughy, Esq., Attorney at lan. Ifiettyagarig, Pe— Julie FIRE INSURANCE. H E ...Vona* G'ounty Mutual Fan In surance Company" located. at Get ysbu rg, is now in successful operation,aad for - lowness of rates, econnmical ntainiage men t of its affairs, and safety in Insoraween. challenges comparison whit say ether similar company. All its operation) are conducted under the personariMpervisien of Managers selected by the Stockholder:- Tim Books of the Company are at all tinges open to, the inspection of those insoriag in -it. As 110 travelling agents are troployed• persons desiring to, insure tin atakastp- PlicStion to .either of the Manager% bear whom all • requisite information eta b. gained. 11:7'The Managers are; • Boroaeli--tiscirge elvroie.. D. A. Beeillne: Wills, A: D. Kurtz, Siinuel R. ReeemalL , Rheads, H. Fahnesteek, D. bl'Creety„ D.. Me ,Coneughy, • - Menai len—Wm, B. Wjlecon,, Ciimberlaiid—Robert McCurdy, . Straban.:-Jscob Xing, , Franklin--A!idrew Heintrelmin. Hemiltoebe'n--A mos W. Regiailk, J. J.Ketr.. - Liberty—Abraham Krim. Readlos--lionry, 4. P ~akinsr, . Latimors—Jacob Griest. ' - Mountjoy-3osepli Fink; , Oxford—.iohn L. Nest • Runtington--B. P.llardner. President--GEDR . GE SWOPE. ..• Vice Prettident—atteavat.R. lihrmass. Secretary—D. A. Buiterut. Treasurer--Dann . Executive Onmatittee T -Asitasw Hesariattit.. MAN, ROVIZAT WC11111314 JACO, MIMS. • Stipt.ls, 1854=-V. Cootie tine: Coffee alit see those cheap Goods jou. so. m coined by -, z AB'M ARNOLD.