C11k40 , 861- - I'S -IT THE iv i E s 7'.llAr D. HIND respectfully, annonnce to fribads and the public generally that hq continues the TAILORING BUST ./VV.SB in the room adjoining the atom of J. LIIIIIOTICO SChick, and fronting on the Din mypd has made arrangements to receive reelariy the. LATEST FASIIIGYS, and it *lll be his constant aim to give entire suds to those whomay favor him with their custom. 80•Cotintry produce, will be taken in ex change tvork: ••I'';•' WM. T. KING Gettysburg, Sept. 58, 1855. NOW FOR BRUINS!! NNW . ..SUPPLY OF FALL d; WINTER' Alteady.nareele Clothing. IlArtdUS SAMSON has just returned /. from Nei' York, Philadelphia, and Hal .timorei with the largest and .best assortment of 'READIWAI)E CLOTHINO, ever brought to Gattysharg, made up in magnificent styles, and 'mom, Approved fashions. .In regard to Workmanship,,they can't be excelled by any customer tailor. .1 • Mating enlarged my place and stock, I am able • , . : 1 4Prettd,'"Illatle Clothing of eieil :Aaiteiiptiou, cheaper than ever of feredittire this.or any other place this side of the'ittlanticl., sty stock consists in part of , • t''11111::1111:10.2311._'311`MO of all. Ogee, prices, colors and kintift, made up ins sepirior manner. '"I6%IISTS WESTS. • of the latealtpd, must fashionable styles, and everykrafkirgoodt: suitable for winter wear; also B OUTS& .SIIOES, and a large assortment of C'eutlemEm'aand Boys' l'urnillitAg G'oods, con siatiitt of'ektrit quality linen bosom Shirts, Sus penders, Gloves, half Hose Collars , neck and pocket Ilandlrerthietk, and an extntordinary assortmeutof Black . Satin and fancy Self ad justirißTOCKS, and various other fancy or ticleti,: together with Umbrellas, Timaks, Car petTa.s, Hats, Carts, .Boots and Sb6es. 3filtioodi are selected and purchased un der the most favorable circumstances. Quick aalekatid email profits is always the motto, I am determined to carry out at the .Ifoney Sao ingtiotAfirg Emporium ht York Street. A. personal examination can alone satisfy castAel4 'or the comprehensiveness of my atock - wbiehl am selling at least 20 per cent. tower than can be found at any of my coral*. 10§ g a r ant also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring tosell again, Ready MadtilUg..Ot,C4APER RITES T11.01(7.01 BE EMMET re,CirrlEE. .4 you doubt it, call and examine Kir yourselves. MARCUS SAMSON. N. B. All 11604 s bought of me. will be ex changed if they do not prove satisfitctury. Gettyeburg, Sept. 28,1.855. . . N,g.,w....v(.0_,Q.1)5,. oTHEAP GOODS r i tAHNESTOCK• BROTIIERS, 1 'received their usual "arta And handsome a4sciittnent of Pall and t inter Goods, to which di the attention of the public, sonsistin . every deseription of Dry Goods, liardwn Iladdlery, tincensware, Groceries, Ced 44 Iron, Oils and Paints, ke" early call, and we will "Show you the la et, prettiest,' and cheapest stuck of Goods , n.the County. FAUNESTOCK 11110 TITERS. Sign of the Red Front. 00. 4 12 f 1865 _•GRL'IT ATTRACTION At THE SAND STONE FRONT ! Ready tade Clpthing. • 6 E'to 11.6; E. 'A awo o if AS just now finished making up and has II on hind aslarge a stock ot:Reudy Made Clothing, suitable for.the Fall•atal Winter sea -8011, as has ever been offered to the public in this Owe.. • Ilia `i"''' qillai 4 l)(Pattitale , are all of his 'owu tentatfacturing, and well made'bf the "very heat material,' and none of of your CITY MADE TEASII, which have been put tegether'in'ii hurry by crushing the poor seamstress'-with u more pittance for her labor, or done with tholoop stitch of a sewing machine, whibli if One stitch gives Way the whole seam is gone. We give fuir wages, have our work well done and made rif the heat materials, and our young ladies come in with the giimenta .with smilmg countenances and cheerfal deatts. WE•HAVE NOW ON HANDS- Coats,of grades and colors from $1 to $2O ' " " 50ets to $lO Ir es t l y. " 2' . " 624ets to $7 made nrall eoloriand every variety of style.— We luivcoexperleaccd wnrkmen employed con atantly Cutting out and making up all kinds of Black s . Olive, Claret,, Green, Brown and Drab Cpating Cassimers, Satinetts, Jeans; araVestings, brawers, Shirts, &c., dtc. • Etacingjust returned from the East we have now on;liand, in connection with our Clothing Store; a retry large stock of cheap Cloths, ,Caa. simers, Casatnetts, Coatings, &c., &c., of ev ery variety of.ealors. We have just • received the Fall and Winter Fashions, and ifwe cannot pleaseyou }n a garment made up we, can at all times, take your measure and make up a gar ment that will please you on short notice.— We will: not make the bold assertion that we will sell at 25 per cent. cheaper than any bo dy else, bat:dust we will sell any article in our hue as. cheap as the cheapest, and a. little cheaper, and a good deal better. . Give - us wall and examine and judge for yoursalf.,,, v 9ome one, roan all to the Cloth. log Etliptirtam at the : Sand Stone Front of GEORGE' ARNOLD: . • P kill A Tl.O N. EAS 'the Hon. 11.dasar„ J. Future 11471 tdent of the several Courta of Com mon Illeft's; in the . Counties composing the 19th District, ( jdidJastice of the Courts of Oyer and Termitter`Mid General Jail Delivery, for the trial of, tilleapital and other offenders in the said disW.el andSkstaEi. D. RessEt and Jour Etmrs., Judges ofthe Courts of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, for the trial 6/ell capital and other offenders in the County Of Adams--Itave issued their precept, bearing:date the 18th day of April, in t h e year of burtned'une thousand eight huadred and fifly•five, end to me directed, for holding a Court of Common' Pleas, and General .Quarter Ses sions of She Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terutincir,at Gettysburg, ott o*tay Lie WO of Norembrr tizrt— • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner nun Comit.u• blest wit tin the said county of Adams, that they be the Land there ib their proper persona with their VAsUa, Leto de,' Inquisitions, Examine that& Ittul other Itentembranass, to do those things tshieltio their offices and in that behalf aptiettisits to be done, and .also, then . who will ?metals stgainst Out prisoners than urn oreball be in tbeattil of the said County of Adams; are lobe thtXl•4ll:44 there to prosecuia against them to shall be just. - - . .I.II3INItY :THOMAS, ,Vhertff: 81,,hitrs Office Ocuobing, • Oct. 1655 j. to • .kid> Gloves. ILADIEI4 White, Black, anti colored f KII) .14.4 GLOVES et 624 cenu, wotth 871. Gen.' Getteweti do, t 73 cents, worth $l 25 7 -j - wit re, *NA lbw New York Auction by PALINIiS'iIUCK BROTHERS. fiik ISA& TO THE ,PUBLICi THE:Undersigned being desirous of ret/ring -1.; from business in consequence ofimpairea health, has transferred ,to his son AI.I>IA YOU R D. BUMMER. his entire stock of Books, Drugs and Medicines, by whom the business will hereafter be conducted. In that retiring from business, I tender to the public my sincere thanks fur the liberal patronage they have ex tended tome during n period of over thirty years, and ask a continuance of their favor in behalf of my, Successor. My - Books, Notesmnd Accounts have been aniisferred to my SOH, to whom all persons in-; debted thereon are desired to make immediate, payment. Gettysburg : Oct. 5, 1555. • ALEX O. BUEHLER ESPECTFULLY informs the Public that XII ha luei purchased the DRUG AND BOOK STORE of his father, and will con tinue the business at the old stand in Chem bersbnrg streot. Havitig made arratiments largely to increase his stock of DILLTOS;6IED 'WINES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS, ha solicits a centiimation of the, liberal patronage extended to his father, and trusts,bytlovotiou to business, to merit the same. , • • Oct: 6,1866.--3 L Dlssolni ion. of Paktnersh fp. T " CP. l'artnership existing between th e Subseriberi has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. We are -.ntieh obliged to, our friends and the Public for the Jiberal.eulipari extended Our Books are placed in the bands of Alex ander Colman for• collection, and we ear nestly refines: those indebted to us to call and nu - 0:e • ipnnedinte Payment. 'we de sire to settle the buSiness of the firm without delay. • • •W. W. PAXTON, - ALEX'R Cl./13E1N. Sept. 14, 1855.=-tf • - . I M f s PAKT©It NVOIIMS his friends and the public gener I ally,that he•will continue the flat & Shoe Business, at his Ai Stand, always keep on hand. a large ,andsplendid a-ortment of BOOTS & SHOES, ~RATg & s cAps: every enrittfof style and ',rites, whiCW is determined to sell low for Cash. or Country scot. ' . l; 1851.-4 f _ _ MISS SOPIIIIII G,IIOIPI4ItD. 0!..7LD respeettl . illy.inropn the Lathes ot Gettysburg that Am • il!tentls commen cing the 3111.1,1 h LEY BUSINESS, nu Mr 1 . 1.14 inst., inSouth Ilnitimorestreet, ut the rebi deuce of Mr: D. Trimmer, She has made ar rangers:tenni to have regularly the very haw. Fniations. Sept. ' • • Signore'. 1 13. Railroad, rpIIAINS over the Hanover Branch RAO I road now min us rollout' : .. • .First" Train - leaves liamiver at o}; A. N.; with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, . Colum, bia and Philadelphia. This train also ; -ccm neetS with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at 1 P.M., stopping at Glearock, Park ton and Cockeysville. , - . ' Second Train kaves at 23 P. N., with Pas seugers for :Baltimore and intermediate' places, and returns With Passengers from York &C. July 27, 1856. • GROCERIES CONFECTIONS, 113/LCON, &ALI. • TiIIS WAY FOE BAR(AWS! VAI ANU EL ZIEGLER htur just it.- tornell from the eily with the forgest lot. of GROCERIES,Ith .Itrie ever. before clothed, to whiolt..he the attention of all, ccovineptl Altai bi eutt Ofrer ,fiARE BA RG A I NS: lie hitb ilro a file lot of .Hams, Shoulders '&e'S Shad . *9 Shad, Macket.el and . Herrings, Oranges, Lemons: Raisins, 'Figs. Doles. Almonds, Nuts, Candies of all kinds. To !men, Segare, Snuff, Brooms, < Brushes, Blacking; with a'• general avvortment of variety goods. Give us a call if you want. to bny cheap and good—next door to the ”Star' office, Baltimore Street. Gettysburg, Althy 41,1855, 7 d r NW - 11E311MT HARDWARE STORE. IPHE .Subecrtbera would respectfully announce to their Iriends and the public, that they halm opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in lialtitntire at,. adjoining the residence pr nAvio ZIEGLER. Deitysburg. in which they ate opening a urge and general assortitien ref 11 - AIRDIVAIRE, iltON ~STEEL; • • GROCERIES Cutelry and Nadi Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar are, Shoe Findings : Paints, 0i15,.& Dyestuffs, n general; inctitling' every deacriptioJ of . artielce in the . above line of busittes4—to which they invite the attention of Coach. makers, Blaiksmitlis. Carpenters, Cabinet. makers, Shoemakers, Paddlers, and the I.ablie generally. • . • Our Stock having been selected with great care and purch;ished for Cash,..we guart antee,(r.r the Ready Money;) to' of any pate of it , on as yeasonalde terms as. they, can be, purchased any where. • We particularly requests call from our friend*, und earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are . determined , to, es; tablish a character roi Goods at ow prices and doing businestfon fair prin. liples. . JOEIJ D. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. ty Golsburg, Julie I 3.18.51.--lt. . 11 o'l' IC EL LE'fTERS of Administration on the Estate et MARY CATHABJNE SAMSON, late of Gettysburg, Adams county, . de mised, buYing been grunted to the subscri ber, residing in the ' smite place, be here b y gives notice to persons inde6ted to said Estate, to call tool settle the same; end those buying claims sire requested to present the same, properly „unthenticattel, for settle ment. 'RAIN LAUGULIN, Adver. Oct 12, lUSTrec'eived. an assortment-'of.GROCE RIES, which willba sold toW for cad' or °°uniry Pro.4.uce.t.at LA's.if you leant handsome and cheap DItESS GOODS, call at FAHESTOOK BROTHERS. it • t• , L sigx. tf the Red lirnd Oct. 19, 1i53, • - T --- HE . cheopest DOMESTIC 0001:8 ever brought to this place. Come and judge for 7oursetve4. Ott 13, 1335. J. & GRAMMER. Y-ALUABIRE- PROPERTY THE anbecriber offers at Private Sale, on very favorable terms, the following Real Estate, 'to wit : situate in Butler Manship, Adams county, Pa., on the road leading from Gettysburg to ear atljoinibg lands of Jacob Trostle, John Dull and other!, conning . 1 . 'l3O • • of which about 110 arres'are cleared--tho res idue in first-rate Timber. The improvements are a -large • TWO-Stony STONE, DWELLING, ) 11 with 10 Rooms and 2 Kitchens, calculated fur twn families; a maxi frame Barn, weather , hoarded, corteerib„ wagon-shed, and other out buildings; an excellent S: H. BUFHLER. ORCHARD of choice.. Fruit-40ft, Pears, •Penches, Cherries, &r. There are two wells, one in front, the otlo r in mtr of the house; a fine stream of running water through the , Harm.-- There is a - proportion of excellent 3IF.ADOW. The .Farm is convenient to several Church..., Stores, Mills, Post-Offt yes, &c. adjoining the *bore containing 100 ACRES, on which are erect ed a WRATIIEII-BOARDED age HOUSE, 11 Log Barn, wagon-shed, correenl, and other out-buildings. There isa wagon-maker's shop, also render:sigh very suitable for that or any other meth:mit-al business. There is never failing water on the premises.. There are a bout 15 .1. eras of fine Timber, and a propor tion of first-rate 31EADOW: Therein a fine ' . Orchard orApples,,Peaches, Cherries, &e. These two Propersita he in the f;mk..q Lc traee Conowrigo and Opossum creeks. Them have been about 11,000 bushels a Lime put upon the Farm, which it novr beginiug to op. emte, and renders, the land highly produc tive. IllEtt-For the terms, inquiry mav lie made from the sidiscriher. resitting on !hi! firil men tioned Farm. Persaus desiromiol purchasing would do well to call and ex:Amine the proper at I am determined to sell with the view of roni•wing to the Wit -- DANIEL MARKLEY Aug. 31, 1835.-if `PUBLIC SALE. IY virtue .of. an order of the Orphans' 71 Cuturt of Adams county, the undersiguisl, Aihninistrator ur the Estate of Cornelius le- Callion, late of Liberty townzhip, Atletes county, l'u.,.lverai-ctl,syill sell ut Public Sale on I,lVttniay Mr 10M Jay og"Norrnibcr ar.tt, at o'clock, P. AL, on the prentis, the val uable -of said deceasel t situate in said township, bin it one toile Crum Erni:tiltSburg, containing 53 ACRES, more orlms. adjoining lands of Shields, James llowey, Samuel Ituir horn, and others- The improvements - consist of a tWo'aud a-half story 1.06 WEATIIKRB,..AGOED • sII II OUSE, 1 a' Stone Spring house, with two Springs o never failing ruler near the dwelling, a good bgStable. and other out-buildings. Mann 15 Acres are in good . 'rintbrr, • nod the balance cleared and under good cul tivntion,,with affair prormtion of meadow. l'ef-soni wuhltig to view the premises, can call on Joteph ou the mime, or on the subscriber, residiii; in Get tysburg! - Attendance will be giteu and terms made known on rile of sale by JOI C. wcALLzusi, Atlner. Oct. 12, l' ---td J. LEII3, Agent THE "VIRGINII MILLS" MILE attention of 3lill rs is invited to the GRIST MILL and 'Saw Mill of 31rs. 31. Myers, silt ate one mile from Fairfield, Adatns county-. 'lie ru-ronndine centitry cannot be surpassed for but:nese. There Is a 31ilIcr's Howie, kc. hi OD 1 'ltetiOn with them. • The terms of Remt u- II be reasoaable and the situa tion mist yield a tll. A man with a small fam ily preferred: lit no bat experienced and w e ll recornmeeded 3lihcrs need apply. Applica tion to be made to 3 & W. i gCLEAN, lidtplatru, Pa &pt. 28, 1855-31.. ‘IIII73IEVEZI BALL ACELIMIM Mr Pak, nj Warrislitirg, • THE' tenth sersion of this Institidinn will :.eoruntenee on Monday, the sth of Norma- Ircr next. Parents and Guardians are reques ted to inquire. into its merits. Instruction is given in the onlinary and higher :brit:wiles of an English Education, and also iu the Greek, Fretich and German Languages, and vocal and instrimental.nuiste. T -11 S. . - Boarding, 'Washing and Tuition in•the Eng % 141 brandies DA Vocal Music per ses• sion of fire mouths, • .1.60 00 Instruction in each ofthe Languages, 300 Instrumental. Music, 10 00 ger For Circulars and further information address • garriantru, Pa e . pL 14, IPss.—qm p. PENTLINGER' • 51 1 :LEMA I L , TOSSOMQ . , _TORN TlrroN. Fashionable v .beranil Bair Dresser. can atall timer be found 'Prepared to 'attend to the calls of the people. at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Buililing. . From lung experience. he flatter,' himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the. , • Tonsorial lleparisnent with sneh an infinite degree of will meet With the entire satisfaction ofall who may submit their chins to the keen odeal of hie razors. He hopes therefore, that by his attention to business, and a'. - sire to please ' he will merit as well as re ceive, a liberalbhare of public patronage. The rick will be attended to at their.pri rate dwellings. ifT 1 1" P 114, tor Neal 44 As sAI aa •a: - • Ai• M. L. HAMERSLY; succeisor to Mr.. S. J. Mars; (formerly Clippinger) would respectfully inform the Ladies of Get 'riburg that she has enga,ied in the MILO"- HT bush:whit, and would' respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, at her residence in South Baltimore autet, formerly occupied by . Hrs. Clippinger. , °Mahar ii , It 65—at . D:VIC - • • . RHOS. KEKY -- LEAF'' 1 1.'"' TOBACCO, 20 Bale; Nirvana, 26 BO' &Tim. 20 do St. Jago, 20 Caere . Seed Leg. Just received and foi vale by •WM. BUEIJLER. , No. 167 Franklin street. N0v.24, 1954. . UST rtwaillial a large and sOendid assort meat of QUEENSWAIIE. at GItAM...Sit:IM FOR SALE. A Tarm, -ALPO ANOTHER IP A R 31; Re«, Eieinle FOR RENT. A Chaßee ter Millers. PrelPesidoiostl-IPardi. y _----~ -~-.~-- Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, DENTIST. FFIPE in Chambersburk street It ,one• d oor West, of the Lutheran Chitrch, nearly oppostte Graniner's'slore, where'he maybe found readyYdad'willing to attend to any case within the province oldie Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr.U.N.BIRLOCUT, Rov.C.r.Kaeurn,D.l.l .D. HORN fll, Prof. M.J•colie, ,- - ...IL Y. Rains*, • .• M. 1.:13/uoaxa , f...0;011.1111INT, " R.A.Montsarerno Rey R. Joeirreow, I 4. M. L. &rayon. July 7..1849. . ' . , D: MitlO NA trGIIY I . ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Office removed to one door Rest of Buelrle Drtig 4.4 c Book-Store,Uhatnbersb,itg street.) 41Itorstey and Solicitor for Patonts and Pensions, Bounty Land Warritilts, Back-Pay sus pended Claiins, and all 'other claim; against the Government at Washington, D. C.: also AMerican claims in England. Laud Warrants located and cold; or bought.and highest pricey given. Lands for sale in lows, Illinois, and other Weitern States ;and Agents engaged locating Warrants there.. Seir4pply . ,'to him personally, or, by letter":' !" Gettysburg, N0v.11,1853. . Afti,..oAnne. NY. L. eAIIIPEELL, Allortiey itt LAW, O kFICE on Chambersburg street, Oct. titsburg, two doors. Irmo Geo. Ar store. will !fiend to filidg Claims for BOUNTY LAND, under the Isle Acts of Cone:retis. Prosionsoftte. All business entrusted to his Rands Will receive prompt sitentitin. April 6,1855. DAVID WILLS, 4.llarney at Law, II AS taken Mr. SirecvnssoN's °filen —North West *Corner of Centre Square. a.r.FAENCE.—Hon. - Thaddeus titeashis, Esq., Lalicaste , . Dee. 30, 1853. BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS, 1111 BR undersigned will attend promptly - 11 - in the collection of claims for BOUN TY LANDS, tinder the late act of Con 'rhose who have already received 41) ur SO Acres, min now receive the hal :knee, by calling on the subseriber with/talk ing the tieeostiary appliention.. . JOE[ B. DANNER. _Gettysburg, Alure) 9 18.55.—tf OLD SOLDIERS. BOUNTY .IEIIVI ACT OF 1855. F r IlF undersigned is now fully prepa red to file' and prosecute Claims lo flonnly Land, for soldiers of the Revolu tion, n 1 the War of 1812, and of ALL othei were in which the IL'States have been en gaged—and fur . their Iridems and minor children. TIM nem ad embraces them all. In addition to his long experience and success ; he wituld,',add, that, in all the many claims he has hitherto filedr(m 'tweet' 100 and 200) he has carefully pre served, 'and has now every thing necessa ry to establiSh the rights of elaimituts—•-ali also Rolls and Lists 01 Companies, and fa cilities for furnishing proofs, in all cases that may be entrusted to htm. Ile is now rapid,/ filing claims. Ile has tuna. complete arrangements tar Inca. ling warrants in -the Western Stales.— Warrants bought—Warrants sold. Ap ply personally or by letter to D. - M'CONA lln,ll Y. Clettyshurg, .14tircli 9, 1.855.--11 , :2; 11342/MEIV .OF 111. E ' 'PEACH has opened 04 ofliCo iu LIM frinit room of his re,ldence M Baltimore strectoyhero he will ho prepared to` . attend to SermMing; COnveyttnenm, and Collecting claims, promptly and punctually. (iuttvslii tg, A pril y PENNSYLV AMA COLLEGE. 111 EDI() POP ARI ENT. ,SEBSION THE regular course' of 'Lectures will corn ' Inenr:o on Monday, October Sal, and will be continued until thelln or March. IVA.OULTY. • David Gilbert, M. b.; Prot of Obstetrics and' Diseee.. of ,Woinon rind Children. Alfred Stale:, M. 'D.; - Prof. ot , Theory and Practice of Medicine. John Neill, M.. D. - ,'Prof. of Surgery. Allen, deneral and Spe cial Anatomy. bolo J. Reese, M. D Prof. of Medical Cheni .Td• • .bu B: Biddle, At Q) Prof . Therapeutics and Materia Me.d!ca.. ; Francis G. Stnith, 0 7 _Prof. of Institutes , of Medicine. Jimaph Shippen, Dcm onst to r of -•Anotomy. Clinical instruction will be giv'en by Pro. fessorslo and Neill - tit the Philadelpliia . itovital, Blackley, during the entire term of the session, in conjunction, with other members' of the Medical Boaid of the Hospital. The I Students of Pennsylvania 'College--both first coarse and -scrawl course,—will be .furntshed gratuitously with the ticket to the Philadelphia Hospital. SecomUtourse Students have the option of receiving gratuitously the ticket to the Pennsylvania Hospital. A Clinic will also int held at the College,every Wednesday. and Saturday morning throughout the session. F E B.S. • • Fur the entire course , of Lectures,,. slo.s 00 A 'itrieulaiion, (paid Once only) . -5-.00 Graduation, , 30 00 The Dissecting Roenis will be oyentul in September, under the directionof the Professor orAtiatomy, and the Demonstrator. Preliminary. Lectures will be' delivered "du ring the fortnight preceding' the opening of the session. 7 JOHN J. REESE, N. D,' Itegixtrar, No. 122 5. Nintb.Street, Philadelphia. . Aug. 24, . 1.1 OSIERY .-41 mow : ertiele of SILK end IA WOOL -1104 E, and Bilk-lined ROSE, for sale st FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS. iififrßed `Oct. 12, 1855. GALI, and itlo lINESTOCKS'• cheap CLOTHS, CASSIMER CASSL. aN E T T . B, &e„ iC uu waut bargaipa. AilierthOtatiitstr. SICIUDER SAFES. EVANS & WA'PSON, No. 26 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. • Great fire, Cheatnu,t and Fifth Streets, Fridair" morning, Detenther;.lsth, 1854. EVANS At. WATSON'S SALAMAN DER SAFES TRIUMPHANT, as they always are when put to the test: PIIII.IIIIIILPIIII, Dec. 15. 1854. hinting Evaiis dL WaitioN, No. 20 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Galindo:am :L-.We take much pleasure in recommending your Salamander Safes to Merchants and others in went of a-se cure means of preserving their books, pa pers, dt,, from fire; as the one we pur chased (Anon about seven months since has preserved - bur books, papers and cash in as, good a condition as they *ere when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The safe was in use in our office, on the second fluor of our building s from which place it fell itittithe cellar, and remained there until the fire was outi,— The Safe was then removed and opened 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 fire-proof qualities. Yours, Respectfully, LACEY & PHILLIPS Evans & Watson take pleasure in re ferring to the following, frmong the many hundreds who have had their Sales in use :—U. S. Mint, Philada. t Farmers and Mechanics' Bank Philada.; 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 and James Sta.; Ft anklin Fire Insurance Co., Philada.; Pennsyl " man Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner fifth and Minor Ste.; Sharpless Bro., No. 32 South Second St.; James Kent & Santee, NO. 147 North Third Street ; W. IL Horstman & Sons, No. 51 North Third St.; Smith, Williams & Co., No. 87 Market St.; J. & It. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St. A large absorttnent of the above Safest .always on hand (warranted to stand a ' least 10 per cent. more fire than any Her-i ring's Safe now in use.) EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and keep ' for , stile, Iron Shutters,' Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making lire-proof Vaults for Banks, stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, &c. Please give us a call, at No. 26 South FQURTH St . Philadelphia. April 6,1855.—1 y F. H. SMITH, PORT MONNA!E, POCKET BOOK DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. W. eor.of Fourth& Chesinutets, Philadelphia A LWAYS nit hand a large And varied asstirtineiii of Port Nonnaies, Pocket Books, Bankers Cases, Note Holders, Port Folios, Porta ble Desks. Messing Cases, Work Boxes, Cabo's, Travelling Bagi, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, Forks: Memorandum Books, Cigar Gases, 4.c. Also, a general assortment of English, French and German FANCY GOODS. Finc pocket (jutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold NHS Wholesale,Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W.cor. Fourth & Chestnut eta., Philadelphia. N. R.—On the receipt of SI, a Superi or Gold Pen will he sent to any part of the United States, by mail ;—describing pun, thus, medium. hard, or soft. March 30, 1850.-1 y K. D. CLIFTON & SON, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING STORE, North Fat corner of Second and Dock ate., Phil. To the Citmens of Gettysburg, Pa. and vicinity. VOll are respectfully invited to exam ine the extensive and varied assort ment of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING,' at the store of the subscriber, where may always be found a full aupply.of READY 3IA DE CLOTHING, of all sizes and In. scriptions, wore by men and boys orall ages and sizes, made by experienced work then and of the very hest material, the make, tit, and appearance surpassed by no establishment in the city. Please preserve tithe notice, and give me a call, and fit out yourselves and sons in a manner worthy of you and thom. Remember the North .East coiner,of Second All Dock Streets R. 6. CLIFTON & SON. April 13, 1855.—1 y • Hoak Agents Wanted GENTS WANTED in every Town and County in the United States, to canvass • for the must popular and ßistorical and other val uable saleable books published. The, works are particularity adapted to the wants of the. people, hein r , beautifully illustrated with fine Steel and Wood,Engravings, and boned in the most substantial manner. • Agents now canvassing for us, find it a profs. table employMent. Our list also includes the best works ,of T. S. ARTIIUR. Over 100,000 volumes have been sold the pest year; and theii sale is still increas-, ing -We hitv6 lust added several NEW BOORS to our list by this most popular author, and shall add others the ensuing fall.and winter. We think we haNT the best list for Agents in the country. Seed forit and judge fur /Our., selves. kor full particulars and list,. Address J. W, BRADLEY, Publisher, '4B North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , Sept. 7 18:i5.-44 LB4TIIIER. FRITZ, HENRY CO., No. 29, North THIRD street, PHILADEVA. A. OROOOO Manufacturers, Cordaro, and Importers of FRENCH CALF; SKINS, and • dealer in Reo and Om( SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. Feb 2,1.855-1 y TRUSSES i TRUSSES 1 TRUSSES :251 C. H. NEEDLES, !truss and Brace Establishment, R.. W. CUR. TWELFTH RACE STREETS, PLIILADELI'HIA, XI4PORTER of fine Fri:itch Trusses, combi nit* extreme lightnesi, ease and durability pith correct construction. . llernial or hiptured patients eaa be suited by remitting asuounts, as below; Behding num ber ufiuebe4 ruuud the hips, and butting side • `affected: Cost ()Mingle Truss,. ss, 4, and $5. Dotible---$5 $6, 4 513 tool *to. I nstruc• lions as to wear, and how to effect a' cum, when' possible, sent with the Treas.' Also for sale, groat variety, Dr. Banning': linproral raiell‘ Bcglv Kure, for the cure of Prolapses Uteri; Spinal Props and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted tall l with stoop shoulders andweak lungs; English r Elruttie Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr- i inges--imile and female. Rooms, with Lady attrilants. • August 3, 1855.—,1y • JUST FROM 'TICE CITY ! kaiicy Goods oral! kinds for Ladle's need Gentlemen. , mlBB M'CLELLAN has jest returned 4 ' 7111 ' from the City with a superior assort ment of FANCY GOODS, to whit% alto invites the attention of Ladies and Gentle.. men ae being equal to anything in the mar ket, and which•will be sold low on .the principle of 'Quick sales and small pofits,." The assortment includes the new and fashionable styles of Cashmeres, Silks, De Laines„ Ginghams, Calicoes, Pe Rage, Coburg Cloths, Muslin, Lin non, Sack Flannels, Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, Satins, Ladies' Dress Trim mings' Velvets,, Artificials, Black Veils, '6ll 1(1(1o. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, French worked Collai'h Cambric, henna t and Swiss Edgings, lnsertinge, Muslin', Sleeves, Mohair and Silk Mite, Black Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Braids, Fans, Gentlemen's Collars, Combs of all king &c., Ace. rj.Lailies and Gentlemen are requested to call and ex amine our Goods. It•tt ill give us pleasure to hhow them. March 90, 1855. Standard Lutheran Books. HE Lutheran Manual, on Scriptural Prin. T ciples, or the Augsburg Confession, Illus trated and sustained, chiefly by Scripture proofs and extracts front Stantlanl Lutheran fheologians of Europe and America—togeth er with the Portman of (;overninent and Di scipline adopted by the Giineral Synod lif the Evangelical Lutherint Churelt in the United States, by S. S. Schniucker, D. It., one vol 12 me. Life of Martin Luther, Edited by 'l'. Stork, 1 vol. Bvo., elegantly illustrated. Kurtz's Manuel iffimered translated by Rev. C. F. &buffer, 1 vol. 12 MO. The Sepulchres of our Departed, by Rev. F. W. Anspach, 1 vol. 12 mo. Life of• Philip Mehmethon, tranaluted front the German, by Rev. (1. F. Krotel. The obildrenof the New Testament, by ttev T. Stork.--Also - NEW IPUBILOCETOONS' of the leading Book Publishers, regularly re ceivedpand for sale at pablisher prices. The following just received Family , Prayers - for each morning and even ing in the year, with reference to appropriate Scripture readings, by Rev. J. Cunnintng; Cum, flings' Signs of the Ti ties ; ,a_large assort tnent of Sehool nod Miscellaneous Books, 11i• bins of every de4cription, Blank Books, Wri ting Paper nod Stationery, for sale at low pri ces, at the Book Store of KELLER KURTZ. May 18, 1855. TO BUILDERS AND LIIVIDER TITERCUANICEI • ILLMEYER SMALL, York, Pa., hart. 15 in connection with thoir CAR BUILD ING, commenced the manotheture of atiLlat alcM.l) 21)104aVet Su U TIERS AND MOULDINGS and all kinds of light work used by. Builders in the Reustructioy of Houses, WO keep constantly on hand an assortment of SASH, which will ho sold at low .price— They can execute at the shortest noticu largo orders for any description of 1/90 RS, SITU TEM, &c. Our work is of the lies( kind; and and will be sold on the Most 'moderate . tern's. . Engidey or ordure by letter promptly, utten ded to. Aug. 24, 1855,-3 ABRAM ARNOLD NTENDS removing to York, and Must 1 theretbre settle up his business. MI per sons desirous of saving costs, especially those whose accounts are of lOng'etalaliagi can do so by calling immediately and e.— Unless this be done without delay, suits will ho instituted without respect to persons ; a simi lar appeal to them having been utterly. dis regarded. No further indulgence will he given. siorfie is now Selling off at cost Juno 8, 18. NOTic E. IETTERS of Administration on' the Estote 4 of NEWELL JOYCE, lute of Menallea township, Adams county, Vu., deceaSed, l o w. ing been granted to the'subseriher, residing in same township, he' hereby gives *dice. to all, persons indebted to said Estate l to call and settle the same; and thoge having claims are requested to present the same, properly au thenticated for settlement. 5A31U1 , 11.1 - E. COOK, .ilditt'a Sept. 21, 18."--6t. • ' Jurors for NovOmher Courl. The following persona were drown to aerve as 4urora at tho November Court : • GRAND 'JURY. Berwick—Wm. Bittinger. • • Butler—John Hoover, Jacob Eppleman. • Mountpleasant—Andrew Lyttlo, Michael Leif. enstme., . Hatuilton—John':Spangler, of M., Ephraim Heagy, John lima, 'Michael Botta. • • Franklin—Abraham. Hummer, Jr: -' Menallen—Heary Reamer, Jacob Boar. Reading—Michael Myers, Stratum—Jeremiah Taughinbaugh, Armstrong Tanghinbaugh, - Jnottli Whitrnor. ' - rone , ,,johrt, Bonen: Hamilionhan---Heary. Landis, Daniel Mu- Conowage—Abraliam Ktiagy. Oxford—James Robinson. , • German—John Lanbinger. Cumbarland—John Cary., Union—Henry Falb. ? ir e ie , ' • GENERAL. JURY. Mountpleasant—Nicholas Heitzell, James Dot. Hamilton--Daniel. Baker, Charles Spangler. Ilimtington--Fraucis. COUNOII, Francis C. Gardner, Robert C.. Livingston, John C Stephens, Thomas C. /Custody. Sutler--Adam Gardner. - Germaily—Johnillehring. . • Latimore—WM. F. Bonner, Cyrus Bellies, Da. vid P. Lorow. Reading—John Chronister. Liberty--Christian OberhOltzer, George Icrise. Freedom—Abraham Flefiner, &Mae! Moritz. Conowago"—Levi Rindig. • ' Union—Jacob' 13asehoar, .Martin Grove,. • Gettysbnrg—Solomou Powers, L'utunnel Zieg ler,, (lace.weaver,) George Shryock, Peter Myers, John Hoke, David. ROutliehart, Da. vid McMillan. Ihr:wick—Michael, Crist. Mountjay—Joseph Mackity. r Cumberhind—Jacob Swi3her, Jacob Melt ring. Menallen--John Hall. Tyronot—Uriah Gardner. Franklin—Joseph Hartzell IMfiM NOW IS THE TIME. 11/flt. S WEAVER. respectfully a n. 11 nounces.to the Ladies and .Gentle men of Gettysburg and' vicinity that he has resumed the Daguerreotype business. at the'old stand, in Olunnheralturg street, where he will be happy to receive visitors desirous of aceuring perfect Daguerreo types of themselves or friends. (king furnished with an entire new and costly opperittusi he .is prepared to take pictureg in every style of the art and in sure perfvot satisfaction. . ei:4_oltarges from 58.cts to *lO 00. p:73.ltours of operating Prow S. A. M.. to 4 P. M. U" - In dress ,avnid • light, red, blue, nr purple. Darlc — dreae adds much to the beauty nt the'Muture. Juno 6,1854.—1 t liNt rl Abinet Itt Removed a few doors s`ooth of the old Stand. if H. SKELLY respactfully informs • - 'his old customers 'and the public ~ enerally, that I s confin. ma the TAILORING USINESS, at his new tand—in South Bahintore tree, where he will be lappy to accommodate all 'ho may patronize him. I work ettirusiell In his Ire warranted to fit NO he of most substantial make, Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patron-age._ The Nem Fork Spring and Sum mer F.rlSlllolySe re received. Cull and . ece them. April 37, I 855.-If TIN-IV-IRE! TIN WIRE! G,BIIIEHLER informs his friends and customers that he has a very. large assortment of TIN WARE on hand ready for the Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of grand ma. 'oriels, which will br sold low for CASII or COUNTRY PRODUCE. irreall, and see. Gettysburg. March 10.1854. GETTBMG FURRY, A NEW FIRM. rirHE undersigned, having entered him • a portnenhip to carry (mike Foundry Mt- Mums!' under the firm of 'WARREN & SONS, hereby , make known to the citi zens nl.Adante. and adjeinicy counties, that we are prepared to .make every thing 'in our line of hilsitiesti*!' i We have min im:oily on hand, thu'llAillitlVAY and other ' 1.1 00 bari G SAT the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stores, of vnri.apH styles a n d sizes, Pots, Kettles and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking Utenaila, Irons,Witalling Mseltineo. Ash-plates, Hoot-scrapers, &a. Castings for Milk and other Machinery, PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description, We make the Seyhir, Blocher. and differ ant - kinds of Witherow Ploughs. We have also :got dif f erent patterns of • FENCING & RAILING for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't, ha beat for beauty or cheapness. j: All the above artieles will be sold cheap.for Cash or Country Produce. ' t r HI.ACKSMVPHING Milt con tinued. [WASS CASTI,NOR and every thing in ottiline.motle, to order., • TOESIIING .11MCHINES repair• eel at shoriest noticed Being, Moulders ourtelvee, we will do our work RIGHT. THOMAS WARREN,' , MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN, Gettyrberg, May I I, 18/515.—t1 SPOrrINGI SPOUTING . ! EORGE and Henry Wampler will 'Make House Spouting andtput up the smile low, for caih Or crinutry pro duce. ' Farmers Land ,all, others wishing their Holies', Barns, &c, spouted, would do well to give them a eall. G. & ,WAMPLER. Leper. Tr ELLEII KURTZ invitee the attention of Houserkeepeta and (Airs who interd fitting up their houses this Spring, to Lis stock of Side, Ceiling and Border Paper. ' m i k BOXES BEST CONGRESS AL %PIP TOBACCO, in plum' and for sale by: . WM. BUEHLER, • No. Ib7 Franklin *set. Nov. 24, 1834. TRH STAR AND BiN BB Is published every Friday Eveuiug, in Bald. . more street, the three story build..., ' afeli . doors above Fahn- • • efitadlcs- Store, by' & C. H. BUEHLER, TERMS If paid in advance or within the,year $2 per annum—if not paid within the year •$2 50.— . NO paper discontinued until all arrearages arc paid—except at the option of the - Sin gle copies 61 cents. A failure to notify a dis continuance will be regarded as a pew engage ment. ',Advertisement..? not exceeding a square in sorted three fillies ..for .51---every_subseptep4 inslortion'2s .. eents. • Longer ones in the same proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued an. til forbid. A liberal reduction will be Made to those who advertise by the year. •Joh . .PVinting of all kinds xecuted ne aad promptly, - and on:reasonable tettiosk