NU IN COMPAR 4T a meeting of the Managers of the Adams County Mutual Fire Inn ranoe Company, Sept. 8, 1855, the follow ing Report of the operations of the Corn . pan, during the part year, Was submitted ' by the Etecutive Committee, adopted by the Board, nod ordered to be published : Amount of Oath on hand at last set tlement, Sept. 4, 1854, 8761 061 Cash paid daring the year to Treasu rer on Premium Notes, 1022 131 Interest on moniealosused oat, 49 88 Cash paid out as per Treasurer's Repoli, • Cash paid fix. printing Policies and Applications, CAA paid Trott:giros, (Salary) Notes outstanding, $1605 00 Catkin hands of Trasuror, 111 85} -1116 .6snountor Property youtedss per last Report, 11361,194 24 Ainoutit.of Property insured dit 'ring year, 306,792 32 $667,986 56 Amount of Property surrendered duling Year: Pte~eatlisbflitia, Amount of Premium Note! in fine - al per last Rfport, $18,332 21 - Amount Pro:mum:a - Notes taken da ring year, 20,521 97 Stam)mbmd during year, STATE OP FUNDS. 316 ney invented,fNotell) $1605 00 Cu b in r b bands of reasure,r, • 111 85} Premium Notes unco ll ected, 36,406 57 $38,123 421 Deduct surrendered Note., 287 47 . Nivabsr Policies as per hat Report, 262 " " during year, 267 Fkirrendel Policies now In foric, The endersiipied, Executive Committee, sub. mit the foregoing Aston:tent of the operations of the' Company during the pest yeer—from Sept. 4,1854,.t0 Sept. 3, 1855. JACOB ICING, ROBT. wcuspir, Ex. Com A. REINTZELBLiN, Attest—D. A. Busuu; ,Seely. Sept 14,1855.-3 t Thirteen Teachers Wanted. rivE Directors of Paradise township wish to JL employ Thirteen Teachers of the Common Schools in that district. The schools will con tinue four months, and the pay is twenty dol lars a mouth. The Superintendent will attend for the purpose of examining candidates, at the public house of.lacob Stambaugh, in said township, on Thursday the 4h of October at 10 o'clock, A.M. The examination will be public. J. B. BAUGHMAN, Secretary. Sept-14, 1855.—td PUBLIC SALE. N Saturday the 29th day of September O tit, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the premi ses, the undersigned will sell at Public Sale a tract or land, in Huntington township, Adams countri . Pn., abouq mile west of Petersburg, containing 19 :acres, more or less, adjoining lands of of John Sad ler, Daniel Fides, John Howe, and otherd.— The improvements are a ONE AND A-HALM STORY g g g DWELLING HOUSE,. a good Barn, and other out-buildings • ; a well of water convenient to the door, and an Or chard of choice fruit trees. The whole is un der good cultivation. • Attendance will given and terms made known by Aug. 24, 1855.--td* Six Teachers Wanted. BENJAMIN SHELLY lr HE School . Directors of Latimore town ./ ship, Adams county, will meet at the house of John D. Becker, Petersburg,. (Y. S.) on the let Saturday of October next, at 1 o'clk, P. DL, for the purpose of employing Teachers for their Public Schools. The County Superintendent will be presen to examine applicants. JOHN WOLFORD, See' y. Sept. 7.--td* TEACHERS' MEETING. A MEETINt of the Adams County Teach ers' Association, will be held in the Meth anal Episcopal Church in Gettysburg on the 2d clay of. October next,. at 10 o'clock A. M., and will continue in session four days. Addresses will be delivered by Rev. R. Rill, Rev. D. D. Clark, Dr. Stem, Dr. Marsden, and ethers. Every Teacher in the county, who feels an interest in the profession is expected to be pres ent, and aid in keeping up the interest, of the Association. By order of the Exective Committee. C. It. AUSTIN, Chairman. Roar. A. Lame, Soc'y. Aug. 24, 1854--td. • TOBIAS' LINIMENT FOR the cure of Headache, Cholera , AL - Morbus,Toothaehe, Bruises, Sprains, most excellent remedy—for sale •f the DRUG STORE of S. H. BUEHLER. WWI Paper. ELLER KURTZ invites the attention of MI. House-keepers and others who intend fitting up their houses this Spring, to' his stock Air Side, Ceiling and Border Paper. Il' you want a fine Bearer or Silk Hat call on PAXTON COBEAN. TOR STIR AND BANNER, Is published every . Friday Evening, in Baiti more street, in the three story build• in& a few doors above Faint. estoeks Store, by • D. A. &C. N. BUEHLER. TERMS If paid in advance or within the year $2 par astaunt—if not paid within the year $2 450.- No paper discontinued until all arruaragev urn paid---estapt at the option of the Editor. Sin. copies 61 rents. A failure to notify a. dis matinutuittfiFill be regarded as a new engage.. meat. ditietwasweato not exceeding a square in stnecy Wa ft . times Tor sl—ocery subsequent I tutamitiol.s bola Longer ones in the Same propOrtion. All advertisements nut specially erdeted - for giiseu tiiae.wii be continual un til *Oa A. - liberal reduction still be node *Own* ink; advert* bY th• Year. ~stlfriotiv ot "kiopi executed neatly prompily, and ea reasonable serum PROCLAMATION. WBEREA% in and by the Act of the General Assembly of this State, entitled, "An act to regulate the Gen eral Elections of this Cornmonwcalth,"enic ted on the 2d of July, 1839, it is enjoined on me to give Publio Notice of each Elec tion to be held, and to enumerate in such notice what officers are to bo elected : I HENRY THOMAS, Sheriff of the County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give this Publio notion to the Electors of the said County of Adams, that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in said County, on the $1833 08 Second Tuesday of Octoher next, (Me 9th,) in the several Districts composed of the fob lowing Townships, viz io the First district, composed of the Bor ough of Gutiyshurg and the township of Cumberland; at the Court-house in Gettys burg. • In the Second district, composed of the township of Germany, at the house now oc cupied by Lovi Crops, in the town of Lit ',letdown, in the township of Germany. ' In the Third district, oomposed of the township of Oxford, at the house of Widow Miley, in the town of Now Oxford. ' In the Fourth district,•composed of the townships of Latimoro and fluntiugton, at the house formerly occupied by Anthony Shanebrook, in the township of Huntington. In the Fifth district, composed of the townships of Hamiltonban and Liberty, at the Public School-house in Millerstown. $1833 08 3.860 00 $664,126 66 In the Sixth distriot, composed of the township of Hamilton, at the house now oo• cupied by David Newoommer, in the town of East Berlin. $38,854 18 302 70 In the Seventh district, composed of the township of Blenallen, in tho public School house in the tovinjof Bendersville. In the Eighth district, nompost`td of the township of Straban, at the house of Jacob L. Grass, in Hunterstown. 138,551 dB In the Ninth district, composed of the township of Franklin, at the house formerly occupied by Jacob Stallamith, in said town ship. In the Tenth district, composed of the township of Conowego, at the house of John Bushey, in 3leSherrystown. • In the Eleventh District, composed of the township of Trine, at the house of Samuel Sadler, in Heidlersburg." , - _ln the Twelfth distriet, ooroposed•of, the. township - of .Mountjoy, at the house of Goo. Snyder, in said township. In the Thirteenth district, composed. of the township of Mountpleasant, at tho pub. lie Soheol-house in said township, situate at the cross roads, the one leading from Ox ford to the Two Taverns, the other from Huuterstown to Hanover. $37,835 85} In the Fourteenth district, composed of the township of Reeding, at the publio School-house in Hampton. In the Fifteenth dibtrict, composed of the Borough and township of Berwick, at the public School-house in Abbottstown. In the Sixteenth district,' composed of the township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas Moritz, in said township. In the Seirouteenth district, composed of the township of Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said township. In the Eighteenth district, composed of the township of Butler, at the public &Libel house in Middletown, in said , township. At which time and _places will , be elected One Canal Commissioner; One Member of Assembly; One County Treasurer; One Commissioner; Oue Cotility Anditor • and One Director of the P oor.; Particular attention is directed to the Act of Assembly, passed the 27th day of Febru ary, 1849, entitled "An act relative to vo ting at elections iu Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Cumberlaud, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, via : Sztrriow 1. Be it mulcted by the Senate and House of:Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the samu—that it shall be law ful for the qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Lancaster, Dauphin, York, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford,• Centre, Greene, and Erie, from cud after the pas sage of this act, to vote for all candidates for the various offiosa to be filled at an elec tion on one slip or ticket: Provided,--The office for which every candidate isx6led for, shall be designated, as reqiiiredby the ex isting laws of ibis Commonwealth. &Wort 2. Tbarany fraud committed! ' by any penton - voting in the manner above prescribed, shall be punished by, the exist- Ing laws of this Commonwealth!! ALso--In and by virtue of the 14th sec tion of the act aforesaid, every person, e;_i oepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be employed under the legislative, ex ecutive or judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or 'of any city• or incorporated district, & also that every mew• bor of Congress and of the State Legisla ture, and of the Select or Common Council of any City, or Commissioner daily incor- porated district, is by law incapable of hold ing or exorcising at the same time, the of &ear appointment of Judge,lnspector, or Clerk of any election of this ommonwealth, and that uo Judge, Inspector, or other offi eer of any , such election, shall be eligible to any office tti be then' voted for. ALso—That in the fourth section of the Aet of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to executions, and for other purposes," ap proved April 16th, 18-10, it is enacted that the aforesaid 18th section "shall not be eon- aimed, as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer, from serving as judge, in- Spector or clerk, at any general or special election in this Commonwealth." ' And in and by an Act of the General As sembly of this State, passed the 2d day of July, 1839, it is directed that the inspec tors and Judges be at the places of their districts on the day of the General Election aforesaid, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to do and perform the several dutiestequired and enjoined on them in and by the saute ant. And he it further directed, in and by the act of.the General Assembly of Ibis State, aforesaid, that win of the Judges of each v of the different districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the cerii4ites of the number of vows which shall, have been given for each eindidate for e different offices then and there voted for at their respective• districts, - shall - meet on the third day after the election, which shall be on Priduy the 12tit of October afore. said, at the Court-house,. in the Borough of Gettysburg, then and there to make a fair statement and certiacate of 46-number of vows, which shall have been given at the different districts in the county of Mama for any poreon or poreons of She offices -aforesaid. HENRY -TIIO3IAS, Motif- Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Sept. 3, 1855. %.*/ lIIRDIVIRE STORE. THE Subscribers would respectfully announce to their friends and the public, that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at,. adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEGLER, Gettysburg, in which they ate openingi,a large and general assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, BTEEL, GROCERIES ) Cutelry_and Coach Trimmings, Spinigs, Axles, Saddlery; Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, & Dyestuffs, n general, incuding every description of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coach makers, Blacksmiths, Carphn ters, Cabinet. makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the Ourgenerally. Our stock having been selected with great earn and purchashed for Cash, we gnarl 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, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character for selling. Goode at ow prices and doing business on fair prin. liples. JOEL 11. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLEIt ty Gietsburg, Jtine,l3.lBsl.—tf. THE LATEST FASHIONS. • CALL AND EXAMINE TEE undersigned respectfully an. flounces to his friends that lie con tinues the • Tailoring. Businems at the stand occupied by him during the yam year, in (Thambershurg street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church. Having .madearrangernents to receive the . . LATEST FASHIONS regularly from the cities, and personally superintending all work sent out, those who favor me with their custom may ile. peed upon having.their work done to their entire antisfaction. ir7 - Country produce will be taken in exchange.for work. W3l. T. KING. Gettysburg. May 11.•1855.--if JEST FROM TUE CITY! Palley Goods of all kiads for Ladies and Gentienien. MISS M'CLELLAN has just returned front the City with asupetior assort ment of FANG GOODS, to which .she invites Ike attention of Ladies and Gentle men as being equal to anything in the mar ket, and which will be sold low on the principle of "Quick sales and small profits,."- The assortment includes the new and fashionable styles of Cashmeres, Silks, De Laines, Ginghams, Calicoes, De Baie. Coburg Cloths, Muslin, Lin net). Sack Flannels, Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings. Satins, Ladies' Dress Trim mings, Velvets, A rtificials. Black Veils, Blue do. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. French worked. Collars, Cambric, Jaenne and Swiss Edgings, Insertings, Mullins, Sleeves, Mohair and Silk Mits, Black Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Braids, Fans, Gentlemen's Collars, Combs of all kinds, &c., &c. pLadies and Gentle Men are requested to mill and ex amine our 'Goods. It w ill give us pleasure to I. how them. — March 30, 1855: TIN 'WIRE!. TIN WIRE GEO. E. BUEHLER informs his friends and customers that he has a very large assortment of TIN WARE on bathd ready for the Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of good ma terials, which will be sold low for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. KrCall and see. Gettysburg, March 10,1854.' GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. A NEW FIRM. riSHE undersigned, having entered into partneship to carry on the Foundry bu siness under the firm of WARREN & SONS, hereby makeknown to the cid.' zeta of Adams and adjoining counties, that we are prepared to make every thing in our line of business. We have con stcntly on hand, the HATHAWAY and Other . COOKING STOVES, the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves, of various styles and sizes, Pots, Kettles and yang, and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons,Washing Machines, Ash-plates, Boot-scrapers, &c. Castings for Mills and other Machinery, PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description, &c.— We make the Seylor, Blocher, and differ tint kinds of W itherow Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of FENCING & RAILING for Cemeteries, Yards and 'Porches, which can't be beat for beauty or cheapness. 0:7rAll the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. IrrBLACKSMITHING , con tinned. BRASS. CASTINGS end every thing in. our line made to order. • THRESAVIG- iIMCRINES repait ed at shortest notice; Being Moulders ourselves, we will do our work Nowt. THOMAS WARREN; MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN , THOMAS A. WAR.gN. Gettysburg, May 11,1855.-t1 Phllsidelphla Adierasenients. Pennsylvania Magistrates's Law Library. BOGilkes ZUSTOCE, AND DUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE. New if 6th edition; bringing the law down to'ss. 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KAY & BROTHER., LAW -BOOKSELLION AND PUBLISITERg. 17 (E. 19 ,S4' mils Fifth S/, I, First Store above Chesnut. gerOrders or letters of in q uiry Ibr Law Books from the country, promptlyattended June 29, 1853.-3 m - SALAMANDER SAFES. L .I.VA NS & WATSON, No. 26 South " .11 Fourth St., Philadelphia. Great tire, Chestnut imd Fifth 'Streets, Friday morning, December, 15th, 1854. EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMAN DER SAFES I'HILIM PLI A NT, as they always are when pat to the test. PalL•L6LPltll, Dec. to. 1831. AFIESSRB EVANS & WATsoN, No. 26 South Fourth Si, Pktiatleiphia. GENTLK3I6N :—We lake much pleasure in recommending your Salamander Safes to Merchants and others in want of a se. cure means of preserving their books, pa. pers. disc., from fire, as the one we pur chased from you about seven months since has preserved our,books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Filth streets. The safe was in use in our office, on the second floor of our building. from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out.— The Safe was then removed and openen n the presence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the good condition of the contents. Will you please have the safe and locks repaired, as we intend to put it in use again, having perfect confidence its Hie-proof Yours, Respectfully. LACEY & PHILLIPS. Evans & Watson take pleasure in re ferring to the following, among the many hundreds who have had their Safes in use :--U. S. Mint, Philada. Farmers and Mechanics' Bank naiads. ; Samuel Allen, Esq.. High Sheriff, Philada. ; John N. Henderson. City Controller ; Caleb Cape & Co., No. 183 Market St. ; Rich ard Norris & Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft & Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th ant! James Sta.; Ftvnklin Fire Insurance Co.; -Made.; Pennsyl: vania Railroad Co, Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner fifth and Minor Sta.; Sharplems Bro., No. 32 South Second. St.; James Kent & 'Santee, No. 147 North Third Street; W. H. Horatman & Sons No. 51 North Third St.; Smith, Williams & Co. No. 87 Market Si.; J. &`R. Orne, No. 145 Chestnut Si. A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand a least 10. percent. more tire than any Her ring's Safe now in use.) EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron, Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sash. for making fire-proof Vaults for Banks r stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Pressee ; Patent Slate Lined Refrieratore &c. Please give us a call, at No. 26 S outh FOURTH St , Philadelphia. April 6,1855.—1 y Watches, Jewelry, Silverware * AND NANCY GOODS. A Choice assortment of the Fittest Quality, TOR SULU AT TUN Lowswr 01111/ TRIM, AT WIN. H. ELTOMIIEAD'S, No. 184 South Second Street, between Pine end Union, Wein side, PHILADELPHIA. - • THE assortment embraces a Large and Select Stock of Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Albata Ware, plated Silver. in Spoons, Forks, Ladles. dm.— Jet Goods, Fans.and Fancy Atiticles of • a superior quality; deserving. the exemlna lion of those who desire to procure the best goods at Lowest Cash Prices. Raving 'a practical knoiledge of the business, and all available facilities (or im porting and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing this. he can supply them on terms tus favor able as any other establishment in either of the Atlantic Cities. se-All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured to order, within a reasonable time. ICS Watelteedewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repaired. W. B. ELTONHEAD, No. 174 South 2d St.,a few doorsibove the 241 St. klarket. West Side 103* In the South Window of the Store, may be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, Wnieli commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. September 29, 1854.—1 y IL D. CLIFTON & SON, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING STORE, North East corner of Second and Dock au.. Phila. To the Pitmen, of Gettysburg, Pa. and vicinity. XDU are respectfuily invited to exam ine the extensive and varied assort ment of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, at the store of the subscriber, where malty always be found a full supply of READY MADE CLOTHING, of all sizes and de. scriptions, wore by men and boys of all ages and sizes, made by experienced work men and of the very best material, the make. fit, and appearance surpassed by no establishment in the city. Please preserve this notice, and give and a call, and fit out yourselves and sons in a manner worthy of you and them. Remember the North East corner of Second and Dock Streets. • R. D. CLIFTON & SON. April 13, 1856.—1 y F. I. SMITH , PORT MONNAIE,, POCKET BOOK DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, PI. W. eor.of Fourth & Chestnut eta, Philadelphia ALIVA YS on hand a large and varied assortment of Port Monnaies, Pocket Books, Bankers Cases, Note Holders, Port Folios, Porta ble Desks, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, ,C'abae,,—Travelling..-Bago,,..Backganarnon. Boards, chess Men, Pocket Memorandum I Books, Cigar Cases, .5.c. Also. a general assortment of English, French and German FANCY GOODS. Pint,- pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Flon'is. F. H. SMITH, N. W.cor. Fourth & Chestnut eta., Phihidelphis N. B.—On the receipt of 11, a Superi or "Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the United. States, by mail ;—describing pen. thus, medium, hard, or soft. March 30, 1855.—1 y TRUSSES I TRUSSES 1 TRUSSES ! In C. H. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment, S. W. COR. TWELIMI A RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTER of line French Trintses, coinhi• fling extreme lightue.m t ease and durability with correct construction. 'Hernial or ruptured pationtß can be suited by remitting amounts, as below : Sending num ber of inches round the hips, and stating side alrected. Cost of Single Tress, $2, $3, $4; and $5. Double--$5, $6, $8 and $lO. Instruc tions us to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sal", in great variety, Dr. Banning 's Improved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of Prohipsus Uteri; Spinal Props and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with stoop shoulders and weak lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr inges—nude and female. M.Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. August 301855.—1 y LEATHER. FRITZ, HENRY Bt. Co., No. 29. North THIRD street, PHILADEL'A. ita °ROCCO Manufacturera, Carriers, IT-a and Importers of FRENCH CALF SKINS, and dealer in RED and OAK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. Feb 2, 1855 I y 32LE'44"11 '21./ 1 11031.g _JOHN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Bar g." tier and Hair Dresser, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From long experience, he 'flatters. himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with such an infinite degree of skill, at will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen odeal of hie razors. He hopes therefore, that by his attention to business, and a de sire to Please ' he will merit as well as re ceive, a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their pri vate dwellings. % ~ ,%%atiY% %Itt Renscroed a few doors &Wiwi the old Stand. ir IL SKELLY respectfully informs his old customers and the public :nerally,- that he contin les the TAILORING I.JSII:ESS, at his new amid, in South Baltimore ire& where he will be iappy to accommodate all 'ho may patronize him. ll work entrusted to his re warranted , to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance ot public patronage. 7•The New Fork Spring and Sum mer Fri SHIONSare received. Call and see them. April 27..1855..;—1f IHHDS. ICEN'FUCKY - LEAF To TOBACCO, 20 13a1es Havana. 25 do Segue, 20 do St. Jago, 20 Cases Seed Leaf. -Just received and for ease by WM. BUEHLER, No. 157 Franklin street. Nov. 24, DM. Breinig Fronefield & Co's., VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER, AND CATTLE LINIMENT, SOLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL by S. H. BUEHLER, agent for Adams county. Dec. 30th, 1954. TEE CAP STORE. WE hare just opened and offer to the Public. the beat and cheapest assortment of Spring JP Summer Goods ever received in the Borough. Having purchased with great care, and being de termined to sell cheap. we can offer, without fear of competition, the largest and most desirable assortment' and at a cheaper rate than can be furnished in or out of the Borough. We would respect fully call the attention of our friends and customers to our fine assortment of Black and Fancy CLOTHS ) CASSIMERS, and Vesting., 13assineus, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Psnt Stuff of every descrip tion, Nankeenette, Tweed. &e. FOR THE LIMES—we can show a splendid variety of Dress Goods, Berages, of all colors, Berage De Laines. Mous De Laines, Lawns. Brilliantine.. Silks, Bon nets, Ribbons, Fan's, New Styles, Swiss, &c., &c. Of Queensware and Groceries we have out usual supply. Grateful for our past favors. we hope to merit a continuance of the same. Call and examine our ati.ek and satisfy your selves that our's is THE CHEAP STORE. No trouble to show Goods. FAHNEwrocK BROTHERS. Sign of the Red Front. April 13. 1855. CROS. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEhT. CEORCIE DIRM@LKI H AS JUST received from the Cities as large a stock of New Goods as has ever been offered to the public at say time, among which are-- Cheap Cloths, Black, Blue, Olive. Brown, and Claret, Plain and Fancy Cas sinters of every variety, Vesting. Ready Made Clothing, Ladies' dress goods in great variety, Men's wear of every Ile scriptien; - a lot" of Domestic nd Dch,tge Alpaccas, Poplins. Alpacca De- Ging;sarns, M. Detains. Calicoes, Silks, Sattn•, Bonnets, Hats. Groceries, Queens ware, &c., Arc. Being determined not to be undersold we pledge ourselves to sell as cheap as any other establishment in this place or elsewhere. Please call, cramine and judge for yourselves GEO. ARNOLD March 30, 1855 %%% %ila7tisa NEW GOODS AGAIN. J S. GRAMMER, has just returned • from Philadelphia with as hand some, and cheap an assortment el Spring Sr, Summer Goods ever brought to Gettysburg, consisting, In part of CLOTHS, Black awl Fancy Ca.- simeres. Marseilles for Pants and Vests, Saiinetts, &c. Also Barege, Barege de- Laines. Chili Barege, Brilliantine Silks, Satins, Lawns, Ginghains, Calicoes, Cloths, Sleeve, Jaekonet and Swiss Flouncing, Bonnets. Ribbons. &c.„ &c.— A!so Groceries Queensware, which will be sold at reduced prices for Cash or country Produce. To punctual customers a credit of six months.. J. S GRAMME& April 6, 1855.—tf NEW CONFECTIONERY. 71 . 1-AITZ ESPECTFULLY inform? his friends mlio and the public generally that he has taken the stand recently occupied by G. W. BLESSING, io Chamberabarg street. adjoining Snivaix's hotel, where he has opened a large and choice assortment of CONFECTIONS of all kinds, CANDIES, Lemons, Oranges Raisins, Almonds, Pea. Nuts, Sm., to which he invites the attention of dealers. Rede signs also keeping ICE CREAM, and MEAD of the best.qnality, and solicits the patronage of the public. DANIEL PLANK. Gettysburg, April 13, 1855.-4 (011277 WO(112)a o At the old Establishment No. I. TUST from the City, Dry Goods, Groceries, tl &c., &c. If ron want bargains Call and see me. I will sell as cheap as.the cheapest; and as to Cloths, Cassimers, and ready made Clothing, we challenge competition. The Clothing are all of our own manuEuturing and warranted right side up. Come one, come aIL No trouble to show them. GEORGE ARNOLD. July 27,1855. TOBACCO. 1001 BOXES LB. LUMP 'TO BACCO in' store and for sale, at 1.1 cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S Old Stand, the cheapest in the city. No. 157 Franklin at., Baltimore. Nor. 24. 1854.—tf Bur. Mickey.' Cholera Dr ps. FOR the cure of CHOLERA. Dysen tery, Croup, &c. Prepared by D Bream:, and for sale by SAMUEL H. B U E HLER. Gettyaburg, Pa. miff USLINS, (bleacbed and unbleached,) .. 021 . Drillings and Ticking,. If you want to buy 'brut good and cheap call at SCHICK'S. sdi BOXES BLACK FAT in store 17 and for sale by WM. BUEHLER, No. 157 Franklin street, Baltimore. Nov. 29, 1834.--tf lIEENSWARE.—AI arge and coin ‘llllo pleie assortment of Queeisware just just received at FAHNESTOCK'S old Stand. YOU will always find plenty of Gentle. man's Ladies' and Childien's Boons at P! TON & COBEAN'S. • RA PE 'and other Shawls, Dow &ad C) splend i d styles to be had cheap at SCHICKB arßlanka of all kinds for sale at this office ' . , .... , . . igek 'lO IT .... --„,... r., t. i, .. , ,• ..- ... • ilt ,131, e; 1 i i mg, /4 0 41: r . • -_, r I 01""" . 01 . kitillr7 ihm......... x.____] NOW IS THE TIME. 1S 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 ellambershurg street, where he will be happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect 'Daguerreo types of themselves or friends. Being furnished with en entire new and costly apparatus. he is prepared to lake pictures in every style of the art and in sure perfect satisfaction. sek.Charges from 50 eta to $lO 00. r7'Bours of operating from 8. A. M.. to 4 P.N. 0:710 dress avoid light, red, blue, or purple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture. June 9, f 854.—tf WE CAN'T BE BEAT! dmot her .tirrivat of Splendid Xew Goods I I HAVE the pleasure of announcing to my friends and the public generally, thatl have just received and opened large and splendid supply of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. They consist in part of French, Eng lish and American CLOTHS, of all colors, from 82 to 55 ; Plain and Fancy Cassi mers, Tweeds, Cashmeretts, Plain and Fancy Linens, together with a variety of Pant Stuffs, from 12/ cents up, Vesting., in large variety. FOR THE LADIES, we have SILKS, SILK TlSSu,g,_Linets Lustre', Alpacas; -- LaWifii, Gingham. from 10. cents up ; Luisse Muille, Plain and. Plaid"Jaconets. Lama Plaids, Mous do LaMes, Calicoes from a fip up,—also. Silk. aid. Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves. Hosiery, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Thread, Suisse, Cambric and Cotton Laces and Edgings. Also, Bonnets, Ribbons and Flowers. Our present Stock is large, and has been selected with great care, boil] as regards Style, Quality and Price, and as our motto is "Smell Profits wed Quick Sales." we hope all who wish GREAT BARGAINS will give us a call before purchasing else where. J. L. SCHICK. April 1 13,856 GROCIRIES CONFECHONS, • BA.CON, &C. THIS NAY FOR BARGAINS; EMANUEL ZIEGLER has just re turned from the city with the largest lot of GROCERIES he 'has ever lwiose opened. to which he invites the auentioa of all, convinced that he can offer RARE ' BARGAINS. lie has also a title lot of Hams, Shoulders, &c., Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs. Dates, Almonds, Nuts, Candies of all kinds, To bacco, Segars, Snuff, Brooms, Brio.lies, Blacking, with a general asvorment of variety goods. Give us a call V you wont to buy cheap and good—next d,,nr mu the "Star" office, Baltimore Street. Gettysburg, May 11,1851—t( 80, THIS WAY! NEW GOODS BY THE QUANTITY. FBAXTON & COBEAN have just ALre turned from the City, with a splen did assortment of SPRING & SUMMER Hugs 4. Cups, Boots 4- Shoes, of every de scription., and price. White Beaver Hats, White and Black Silk, do. Panama, Canton, Straw and Chip Hate. Kossuth, Cuban, and every va riety ,of Soft Hat. Also—Gentlemen's and Ladies' Boots & Shoes, Gaiters, Buskins, Jenny' Linde, be. All of which will be sold low, fur Cash, or Country Produce. PA: May 4. 1855. PAXTON k COBEAN. WitstßA% S. H. BUEHLER H AS received a largely increased as sortment of Classical, Theological, School and Miscalls aeons 800K 4 406 .." we, of all kinds, including ' • --- a large number oT handsomely bound Standard Poets of England and America— Annuals, &c., suitable - for Gilts. Also, STATIONERY of every variety, Gold Pens and Pencils. Penknives, Envelopes, &c., &c. All of which will be sold at a small advance on cost. OC:rCall and see them . Dec. 22. 1854. • 300dese000 SEG t RB ' of every description an d Brands, all of which are offered lower than any other House in the 'city. And warrants all he sells to be of the best ma terial. Call and examine. IWstilii Dia. 157 Franklin streak Nov. 24; 1854. SPOETING! SPOCTING! GEORGE and Henry Wampler whO Make House Spouting and put up the same. low, for cash or country pro duce. Farmers and all others: wishing their Houses. Barna, &c. spodted, would do well to give them , a call. G. & H. WAMPLER. lOLINS, Guitars, Accordions, Flu tins. Harmonicans, Guitar and Viri lity/ Strings, at