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    B.. I GIINS
Nirlf r allff i ril l OF FALL & WINTER
ilititeiliJim frail, Clothing. ,
—.• . ,
114[NIMS''''.4.14§ON has just retu rn ed'
'lfibili Ye vt Y 0 t It, Philadelphia, and, !tat
thillgrdi'veith'the largest and best tissortment of
littrli DF: .V.IDE, MO TITLYO, ever brought
to,iflitttl•Shni*, made up in magnificent' styles,
Rl34' hirftt ' spporkl holiions. in regard to
Vitiikiit4nAip,,they'can ' t he excelled by any
cuittEiniii tailor. •
Ififyiiik enlarged niy place anti stock, 2 am
abliVileli • . '
-4,1400411 Y .made Clothing
°beery , de-scriptiog,theaper thun ever of.
fenstVbeenviti in thi4 or . any other place this side
orewAtlantic. . My.stock consists in part of
. 411411:11111231k.'3iC'Mii 1
0f,4 Med, pi
Me d , . '
eed,eolerd and kinds, made 'up
in..anupprior manner.
iii ; , PAmirs 6 WEST'S -
•
of i qie latolt' and most fashionable styles. and
e 81 , 4
t r o .. 6 . 47; l ls i l s e , in a t i f i d a tt ri th i r ar u g i e n . t t e l r ,o w l e t a ni r e t n a t ls o. o
eara's and fl op' Fnenicliiny Goole, con.
Isis , *Of extra quality linen bosom Shirts, Sus
114.0crsi Uleres, half Hose, Collars, neck and
por.ket ' Msndkerchiefs, and an extraordinary
asiiiiiirient of Black Satin and fancy Self ad.
juitipg STOCKS, and various other fancy ar
tiefes, ,ti:',.iether with Umbrellas, Trunks, Car
pefamis,llrits, Caps, Boots and Shoes.
20,tioods arc selected and purchased un
tlet Abe. most favontble circumstances. Quick
salits arid;tmall'protits is always the motto. I
snit tietbrustned to carry tint at thti Money Sze
inirlicihisty Empor , iurn in York Stieet.
'personal, examination can alone atatisfv
mgrs, of .the comprehensiveness of my ,
titiq ,Oich lam selling at least 20 per cent.
loig,thats; can be found at any of my eampc-
Yjlet also prepnred to Sell wholesale to
~t ty,rtereltants desiring tosell again, Ready
• MtilleNhithirig CUEAPER RATES TRAK rat! RR
n . BOttaitit tkina - 4
eirtes. If yon doubt it, call ,
stnl efarnine for yourselves. . .
MARCUS SAMSON. . •
t 0,. . Ail : ,
floods bought of me , will be ex
.t? . i .
e ,
• cliiaged if they do not Prove, satisktetory,
t :tt . .sburg, Sep t .2B, 1855. • .
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ND IOUNDI :
" 41 24' ii2t CHEAP CORNER,.'
...‘
VIONTER COODS '
(V 6dr#i description, will be sold very low
40 1 5;.i5t °gall:. Also 6 variety of 81111.WIA
sintiwwo /''' • ' • - '
Readv-made
very che!ip. brill And see. '
aorr,i • JOHN HOKH.
teett7sbusire Oct. 19, 1855. ' ,
YILEIBLEIOUSES
OTS
.
'AROUND GET_TYSIAIRG,.
AT. 'PRIVATE -SA 1,6 r...,!•:
'lwo , TWOSTORY BRICK - ROUSE,
im:wins tthe t .English Lutheran Church
onUltaudiershurg .street, being excellent
Elm& business. . : •
,F TWO--STORY BItIOK ROUSE ! and.
w klie l (3 lt i7l l l7lTlV r I k I ) 1 11 1 0 r n l I S )
th e m i li or ito r i Road; each containing about
PIM Ad4Es, of.which about one-third is
'ONE: LOT OF SIX OR -§UVEI . ACRES,
wiliit (Albs Theological Seminary and 'adjoin-
Dustinnn.
OREIOT 'OF', FOUR OR FAT ACEFS,
on the4idgeLndjoininglbn railroad West of
the bofong
nt
h'.• '
•
Tirms,acceoraodating. Apply to .
'! ' S. S: SCHMUCKER •
.
.LIABLE °PROPERTY
i'jtiVA,TE:SA
MS=
irtiPlin4rligned? will sell at Private Sale
4.41 .:(Igairal4to property, in McSherrys
lt; 1 1.4 i IMlrushith . Adams .eounty,
ra.,,tyntiop the public road running through
0114 pace..: : It;
k. • acres?,
moretor less, of first rate land, adjoining lends
of Dr, 11, 14. Lilly, Samuel and Joseph Steam
bane;..and Others, and is finely improved.--
lam°
1,4,1 a FX9', B ,T 0 R
Y
BRICK DWELLING, .
witha'fory back,back-budding, fronting
tw l a•ki •
on dri is t lk # 7 and nearly opposite , the public
Immo of John Busby, Esq., a good log Barn,
aitliWued'Of Cheion- fruit, a good well of we
tellituled othei iMproveinents. Possession giv
ettOttlOvlrefore thelst clay of April next, as
,„ .
outtlxidecred: If not sold, the property will
.be - FOR RENT.
t Pertiotis•wlshing to mew the premises will
call on John Busby, Esq. •
• - "3 CH~IEI. liERRi 7G.
'4 l 4 , g'M
.4:4MESACCO...
400 BO' LB. Lump To.
, BACI2O 'id store nod for gale,
aell'ienta 'by the box, aißUEll.l.l4ws
clie4teet, in the city.. N't,l
157 Franklin et., Beltiotore.
Fronefieid & Co's.,
rvErABLE CATTLE POWDER,
‘t• AND
CATTLE LINIMENT,
SOLD WIJOLES'A LE and RETAIL
by A. 'b: fIUEIILER, agent for
Idaire no.unty,
lop g t OT MADE CLOTHING--Cloth.coat
....!;:h,igiic assimer s, Cassinetts, &c.,
varipty on hand and constantly making
bargnins in loan, at the Cloth
ing Eigzaitati at the
t..
Sond Slone Front
GEORGE ARNOLD.
Gt CHICK has `on hand a more complete as
sortment of ' CLOTHS AND CASSI
XERES, VESTINGS, &e..,' than even—and
oilltrit'tnickintitteentents to purchasers as can
nckboChe , ailtntittageons to them. Gentleinen
kiestoist well' supplied with all kinds
of goods suited to their wear.
13ERFUMERY—the large4t tiss-nrtment in
-IL town /dill*, found :at 80111p,K:S. His
stock einbritceh'eieer 'article in the . perfumery
line---onti be will sell cheap.
~
rNtirr24lo3ss.
•
West/e Paper.
EfrstgliiKlTllTZ the attention o
AIL Hotise-keepers and others who intend
fitem_up their houses this Spring, to his stock
or - **e,'4*.gw• end Border Paper. • • ,
.10,0113r:;:i0CIWSinr CONGRESS„ore and for
siOetWM. BUEHLER,
s,. No. lb? Fraokliu RAT&
1/41 1 .. 14,183 4.
I II ,4: 1 A1.9 )4 . a largo Assortment of HIED
" Pat
.4V "
N}...1 . 004 !Rai FIERS..
'
. .
oLtowArs PILLS 4 I:qT.TENT,
is ettuysborg, at' ll* Drni
&7e4 L. D:BUEEILER.
01d tett
- o
iriDIEBITNte, Black, and cplore3 KID
VEllll'l4 611Vienta, ,
Gen
=we 1 / 5 i!ents,worth.sl..26--jaat
New Yet* Auction
übaek,ums
1!, e t 3.
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11E1111WMITORE,
`11h; Subscribers would' respectfully
IL announce to their friends and 'the
public. that they have opened a NEW
HARDWARE STORE in B dtimore
adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEOLVIII,
Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a
urge and general assortment or •
EIIIIDWARIE, IRON, STEEL,
GROCERIES •
cilterry and Cad) ‘Tilittinisn't
. Springs, Axles, Saddlery,
Cedar Ware Shoe Findings :
& Dyestuffs,
n general, incntling every deWeriptioJ of
:uncles in the above line of bnsiness—to
.which they invite the attention of Coach
makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters,Uabinet.
makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the
public generally.
Our stock having been Sete:Med With great
earn and purchashed for CAA. 'we part
antee,(for the Reay . Money,) tq dispose
:of ally part 61 trait as reasonable terms as
they can be purchased any where.
We particularly request a call from our
friends, end earnestly solicit a share of
public favor, as we are determined to es•
tablish a 'character for selling Goods at
ow pines and doing business on fair prin
iiples.
• IGEL 13. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
tyGetsbura, halt
lIRItIAT ATTRACTION
AT . TIIE SAND STONE FRONT
Ready ;node Clothing.
'ololk CIE AfftredLD
.
lIAS hOW finished making up and has
111 on hand as large a etoek of Ituady.Made
Clothing, suitable for the Fail and. Winter sea-
Set, iut filis ever; been ()Mired to the: public in
this place. His •
(.4 1 5VP1Z14706
me all of his own manufacturing, and well
made of the, very bdst material, and none of
of your. CITY MADE TRASH, which have
been. put together in a hurry by crushing the
poor sersinstress • with, a mere pittance for her
labor, or done'with the loop stitch nf a sewing
Machine, which if one'stitch g,ives way the
whole seam is• gone. We give fair - wages,
have our work well &Mc and made of the best
materinli, and our young (adios' come in with
the garments with smiling countenances and ,
cheerful-hearts. • "
WE HAVE
,NOW ON ITA
Coats °fall grades and colors from $1 to s2f
Pants, ' " 50cts to '5lO
:Vests,. " 62/eta to $7
made of all coliirs and every variety of style.
We have eiPerieneed svorkmen employed con
stantly cutting out and moking,up all kinds of
Black,'Blee, Olive, Chit 4, Green; Brown am
'Drab Cloth 'Coating; Casaiiners, 'Satinetts,
Jeans, and Yeatings, Drawers, shirts, &e.; &C.,
,• Having jnat, returned frOm the East wp . have
now on hand ; in connection with oar Clothing
Eterd,'lt verif-41trge - stock otelikp Cloths, Cas ,
timers,' Cassinetts, Coatings, .te. l
,dm., of ev
ery variety of colors.
.We have just receivedthe Fall and Winter Pashions, and ifWe cannot,
plea4elotrin a gnrmunt Made' up we Can at elf
limes take your measure and make up •ti gar
ment that will please, you on short notice.—
We will mt. Makslthe beld • a.sahrt,i on that W
25-p1.4 thetfOr 'than any bo
dy else, but that we will sell any article in our
line as cheap ttrthe ,Cheapest, and a little
Cheaper, and. 3 good deal better. •
Giro 'us a call and examine 'and judge for
yourself... ,Come ono, 'come all to the Cloth.
mg Emporium at the
• • • Sand Stone Front of •
• ' "•• GEORGE ARNOLD.
GREIT.ITTILIcTION AT
WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE,
ALEXANDER FRAZER . respectfully
: forms thu public that he has
,p4receifeti
a large and .splendid afisoftmeut of rich and
new style GOLD JEWELRY ofall.kinds, in
eluding Breast Pins, Finger Rings,. Ear Rings,
of the most fashionable styles; fob, vest, and
guard Chains; Cuff - Pins, Watch Keys, &c. 'Al
so, Albata Spoons, Fancy toes, iipectacles;
Watch. Guards, Keys. a n d Chains,. GOLD and
SILVER WATCHES, together•with• a
.large assortment of MOURNING goods
suitable for personi iti'Mournitig, and
nuinerons other .articles in his .lino—all of
which will he sold'at lowest cash prices.
lerAsl have purchased an my gliods from
regular Jewellers, I will WARRANT them to
be what :I pronounce them.. Of this parchas•
ers muy rest asmund.
lirel" C LO CAS, WATOIES &,JEWELRY
REPAIRED; ns heretofore. , Give me a call,
in Baltimorestreet, et' fel doors from the dia
mond, if you Want abut, Jewelry, and the gen=
nine article; lower than the' same can be pur
chased any place out of the city.
ALEX. FRAZP.R.
Gettysburg; Oct 26, IBss—tf
•• .
GROCERIES . CO,NFECTIONS,
BIi.CON &C.
9
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS!
vmANUEL ZIEGLER has just Ir.
ALA: turned front the el* with the largeet
lot of GROCERIES.be ,bas s ever before
opened, to. which he invites the attention
()Call, convinced that he can offer. RARE
BARGAINS. lie . has alito a fine,lot of
Hams Shoulders &c Shad.
Mackerel.and Herrings,
Granges, Lemons., flaisiostFiga. paten,
Abrionds, Nuts, Candies of all kinds, To.,
bacco, Segura, Snuff, Brooms, Brushes,
Blanking, with a general asanrinient of
variety goods. Give us a call if ycactoant
to buy cheap and good--next door to the
..Star' office, Baltimore Street.
Gettysburg,'blay 11,1855.-=if
Dissolution of. Partnership.
1 HE 00-Partnership'existinw between the
1 Subscribers bas been dissolved thin ditY ,
bY mutual consent.
We are much obliged to oisr friends- and
the Public for the liberal support. extended
Our Books are ilaced in the binds of Alex
ander Cobeac for collection, and ste ear-
nestly request those indebted to us to call
and make immediate payment; as We de
sire to settle the business of the finis sirithoat
delay.
W. W. PAXTON,
ALEX R COBEAN.
Sept. 14, .1855.—tf
Mc M. IPAXT©IiB
NFORMS his friends and the iniblic genes
ally, that . lati will continue the Hat & • Shoe
usiness, at his old Stand, and alsrays
keep on hands lange and splendid assortment
of - BOOTS t SHOES, HATS & CAPS of '
every variety of sVie and prices, which he is
sletstnalied all low- for Cavils or C4iinkT
PtCalico:
I Sept.; 14. 185fics-41
P e lev,
n•
Mr.
..A.ill . )rsi4" at Ltw,
OF FicE on Cloimbersburg street, Get.:
tyshueg, two'• shiers from. Cleo. Ar
nold's store. will stionil to claims for
,
110UNTTII,AND, Under tho Jam Acts.
of COligiens. Pensions, &c. • Ail business
entrusted to his bands will receive prompt .
aitentioc. ,• •
April 8, 1855.
U. „APCONAUGIinr;
ATTORNEY .:97' 1,411;
(Office nemored•to men doer Wen nf; Rdehle
Drug do pook-atore,Pbernbarsbutp atria.)
dittorney e.sor a Solicit Inr
. .
Patents and Pensinns,
Bounty Land Warraiaer, Baek4'aY sue
pended Claims, and all other claims against
the Government at Washington, I). C.:
al!O American claims in England. Land
Warrants located and sold, or botight,and
highest prices given.
Lab& for sale in lowa, Illinois, and
other %Vestern Suites ; and Agents engaged
locating Warrants there.
140".1 p ply to hint persotaily or by
loner.
Gettysburg, Nov.ll, 1853.
.
Ettli
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DENTIST,
OFFICE in l'hambersburg street
one door West of the Lutheran
Church, nearly opposite Grammer's siore:
Where he may be found ready and willing
to attend . 'to any case within the province
of the Dentist. Persons in want of fall
sets of teeth are invited to call.
' REFERENCES.
Dr.C.X.Dincocri T, ROY.C.P.KRAIMI,D.D
" '1). I[I9III,RR, Prof. M. Jico as.
44 'H.S. H 1711611, .• 11. L. BAUORCIL ~.
44 D. GILIMIT, " 14•A•MOHLIK/CDUIIIe
Itet. It. icuixsos, ' 1 " , lii. L. STUIVIII.
July T. 180. .
BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS,
rip lIE undersigned will fluent, promptly
. 11 - to the'deollectionof claims for BOUN
TY LANDS tinder the late act of 470 n.
Even). who have already,received
40 Orf3o Seren,'"oad .now receive the bll
- by calling tin the enin+eriber and wak
ing the necessary
• s application. -
JQEI, 13. DANNER.
GOtysbuig Mardi 9. 1855.—tf
.DAVID WILLS,
Atidimey at Law,
11AS , iuken 'Mr: S . T!WeNHON'S ofro:e
, North Weer Corner of Centre
Square.
REFERENCE.—Hon. Thaddeus Steaeua,
Esq.. Laneaete•.
Dec. 30, 1853.
OLD SOLDIERS.
BOUNTY LIND ACT OF 1855.,
r ir l i F undersigned is now fully preps
. - 1114 reel to;file,.apd . prosecute &hms to
Bounty Land, for soldiers of %he Revolu
tion, of the War of 1812, and of ALL other
wars.in.,whieti- the U. States have-been
geOedr-ii.tind'for
,their Widows and minor
The new act embracesthem
,sll. In 'aildition to hie long experiencli and
success,..be.. would• add, that, in nli the
metlyl:ll,ojfee; he; hham' ,
tween 100 end 200) he has carefully pre
served, and•has now every thing necessti
ry: to establish the rights of claimant's -L-Bs'
also'Rells *and Lists ol CompanieS, and fa
cilities. for furnishing proofs all cases
that natty . •
He is now rapidly filing claisns. He
tuade
. complete arrangements for loca:
ling warrants in , the Western .Btates.
Warrants bought—Warrants sold.
ply personally Or by letter to' ' •
M'CONAUGI - IY.
. „
Gettysburg,zircb 9, 1855.—tf •
• •
diso 312NZEINI) .
11FUSTICE OV 'has opened
0 'an office in the frOnt room of his residence
in Baltimore street, *hero he *ill be . prepared
to attend to Serivening-, Conveyancing, and .
collecting claims, promptly and punctually.
Gettysburg, April 2.0.-1 y
S ZI.PLEtk9 202‘ 7
,023 g
01IN.W. TIPTON, .Fgehionallle Bap
her midliviir, 'Dreher, can at all timer;
be found preoaFed to attend to the calls of
the'people, it the. Temple. in the Diamond,
adjoining the County Building.
.From
long;experience, he:filitterti 'hithself ;bat bn
eat' go through elltherantifitttiona'Orthei
Toutt9ri of Depart nteury '7 •
. .
with such , an infinite degree •of, 'skill, RE
will meet with the entire satisfaction of all
who may pubmit 'their china to the keen
odeal of his rotors. He hopes therefore;
that by hie attention to business, and a de,
lire to please / , be will merit as well amt.
ceive; shore Of public r pationage.
The sick will.beiittended,to at their pri
vate dwellings: ' .it
Bandifrier B. Railroad.
rrIRAINS over, the Hanover Brandt Roil
1. road now run ax follows
First Train leaves Hanover at 91, A. M.,
with Passengers for Yorlc, - Harrisburg, Cola m.
bia and Philadelphia. , This train also con
nects with the 'Express for Baltimore, arriving
there at •.1. y.. 11, stopping at Blettrock, Park
'ton and 'Cockeysville. • t •
Second Train leaves at 1.40 P. llf, with Pas.
'aeligera jor , Baltimore, ant) ( intesraOiate
aced, '.i!tar# ~ w lth •:Eftssetjrz! frgina
. . J.,LEIB, Age*.
Jnly 27, 1855. ••: ‘• • ' ' '
.
' . A 811.41.11, ARNOLD . ;
TNTENDB; removing , to. York; and !must
-I. therefore settle up his business. All per-
sons desirous of saving costs, especially those
whose saccounts are of long standing, can do
so by calling immediately and -YAVING 'up.-
i
Unless this be done without
,sle ny, suits:will be
instituted without respect to arsons ; :assimi
lar appeal to them . having een.utterly dis
regarded. No further . indulgente , will be•
given. • : 1,•-
StirHe is now selling off at cost: -; • .
June 8, 18.
,1 - 5 . ICENTIMICY" AF
.
TOPaWcP) 20113a05.25
.25 do Elsguo, 20 do,,iit e Jago, n 3o Paseo
.Seed Lest. Just received and.for sale by
W.N. BUEHLER, • •'
• NO. 107 FAintlin street.
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IS THE
V 4.12, S WEAVER•roopertfollY 'nal;
. nounces to the Littliee ellll dentle•
tnen - ql.oeitytihurg and vicinity. Clint, he
has resumed the Daguerreotype business,
at.the old stand, in Clianthershurg street,
where lie will be happy to reenive•iisitors
desirous Of .securing perfent . Baguorreo•
typos9l themielves or frifnds.
Being fairtialiA With an emirs new and
eohtly apparatus, he is prepared to !Ake
pictures in every style of the art and in
sure p , rfeet satithetion.
kriA...Cliarges front 50 its to $lO 00.
SC77 .ll oure of _aerating friiiu 8. A. M..
to 4 P'
phi, dress avoid light, red, klue, or
porplt DI4 dress adds mud:: to t h e
beauty 0 the picture,.
iBs4.—tf
INNNAIVW%rt
Proved a few doors Sonthof the old Stand
,
- F .H. sir.ELLY respectfully informs
SP • .his old customers and the public.
1,1 —' 4. generally, that he contin
,-T.„ • i : : nett the 'TAILORING
i tlf
...0 4 ..„,"4.i 1 BUSINESS, at his new
'.• , stand in South Bahimore
it
„,:, :.Strec, where he will be
4 /....,,, •
:..''; . 1 happy to accommodate all
iwho may patronize him.
, All work entrusted to his
J. .. i• P., care warranted to fit and
he of most substantial make. Thankfu
for past favors,' he solicits a continuance o
public patronage.
0:0" 7'he New / ere Aprinc• and Sum
mer PaSIIIONSare received. Call and
see diem.
April 27, 1855.—tf,
iTh\A
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T 1 inn!. TIN 1111111!
EO. E. nvErTLER informs' his
- 11(
friends and customers that he has a
to!ry large as.sorimenl of
mr
hand'readv for the Spring sale, made
by qxperioneed workmen ant of Dlnd ma
terials, which will he sold low for CASH
or COUNTRY PRODUCE. gra-Call
and see.
Gettysburg, March 10,1864...
GETITSBURII FOUNDRY.
A NEW FIRM.
Undersigned, having entered into
" partneship to carry on the Foundry ho
siness under the firm OT WARREN &
SONS, hereby Make. known to the citi
zens of Adams and adjoining counties,
that we are prepared to make every thing
in' our line 'of . business. We have cOn
sicffily on hand, theAIATIIAWAY and
other . , •
COOKING
the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves,
of various styles and sizes, Pots, Kettles
and Pans, am, all! other: Iron Cooking
Utensils, Waffle Irons, W ashing Machines,
Ash 2 plntes, Root : set-suers, &c. Castings
for Mills Anil ittlieC' Machinery: P U Gil
'CASTINGS of every description, kc.—
Wrzi make the 'Sey/ar, likelier. and diffe*
ent kinits of ‘Vithermo Ploughs. We
have also got different Patterns of,
'FENCING: & RAILING
for Cemeteries. Yards and Porches, which
can't be 1)01 for beauty or cheapness.
Irgt•All the above anodes will be sold
'cheap (or Cash or Country Produce.
G still
;t :,con
• .
BRASS CAS'I'INGS and every thing
in'our to order.
. .
TIIRESHING M.RCHINES
et! all Shortest notice. Bahl Moulders
ourselves) we' on r work
THOMAS WARREN;
"6)40T1N WARREN,
HIRAM ,•WARIIEN, ,
•' • ,THOMAS . A., WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 11, 1855.—t1. . •
IVADIES, if yon want hanOsome and cheap
1 DRESS GOODS, call at
FAILESTOCK. BROTIIERS.
Sign of the Red Front
0ct.719, 1955
lot ROOMS di a . CEDAR WARE, for Bale
IL/ at • , PARNESTOCKS.
FIEESE, atIGARS,.RICE, and every de
seriptipa of-GII,9CEMES,to be bed at
< FA LINESTOCK'.
GLOVES AND IaOSIERY—La largo vari.
ety, good and cheap at r,
,Nov. 3,:1855; '7 • •.4 • SONICKI3
MILE .cheapest•DOMESTl,o GOODS ever
brought to this place. . Dome and judge
for }'ourselves. , : , • - • , „
Oct.-,19, • 135.5. .d S; GRAMMER,
TIIILSTAR:.AINIVBANNER,
Is published 'every Friday Evening, in . Patti
more street, in the three story build
ipg, a few dnorsithove Fahn
• eitoelii Btore,' by
,• II
A..& H BUEHLER .
TERMS,
. -
If paid in adyance or within the year $2 per
annum,--if not Paid within the year $2 50.
No pripr discontinued .until all arrearages are
paid—except at the option of the Editor. Sin•
gle copies GI cents.. A thilure to notify a dis
continuance- illbe regorged as a new engage
ment.; • , , •
Ailverawriieni a, not. exceeding,a square in
sorted three 'times for sl—every . , Subsequent
insertion 25 cents. Logger , ones in the same
proportion. All advertisements at specially
drdered for a given time will be continued un.
til forbid. liberal. reduction, wiq be made
to those who advertise by the year.
:neat
'wad prOapOr sald.
4dterilliTtre4tig.
11YRAM. ] - UT. MAY PIERCE.
BOOS A - 0 rex GT.
r t ttbatztant have established a: Book
Agenoyi . furnish
y book. publication at the retail price
t. eor „I; ,Ligu. Any Perzions;•by 'forwarding
ti, “nserifition':price..'br any of thel3 'OO
Magazines, such as Harpers', .Golley's, Put.
nutn's, tirahara'N Frank loslie's Fasltionsi
ha, will receive tho moraines, for one year,
end o 'Copy of a . splendid' lithograph portrait
of either Washington, Jacksiin qr. Clay; or,
if subscribing to as 2 and a $1 magazine, they
will receive a copy of either, of the three ‘ Por7'
traits. If subscribing to $6. worth of •maga.,
zings, tll three prirtraits Will be dent
Music 'furnisinid 'to those who may wish it.
Envelopes ofevery.tle.scription add size, in
largo•gr,! small quantities furnished. . Seal,
Pressez,,Dies 4;,., sent to order.
Every description of engraving on wood ex
ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views of
buildings, newspaper headings, views of ma
chinery, hook illustrations, lodge certificates ,
iniginess cards, .kc. A orders sent Lp mail
prom par attended to. Persons wi.hine views
of their building engraved can send t‘ fln7lier
eotype or sketch of the building by ['mil or ex
pr.•=s.
I'er3ons nt a din:lnce hnving saleable arti
cles would find it to their advantage lo teldre,el
the subscriber:4, it we would act ns agents for
the sale of them.
BYR.VM & PIERCE,
50 South. Pitilacklphia
Nov. 30, 1855.—1 y
SALAMANDER SAFES,.
EVANS & WATSON, No. 2G South
Fourth St., Philadelphia.
Great fire, Chestnut and Fifth Sweetie,
Friday morning, December, 115th, 1854.
EVANS & WATSON'S SALANIAN- .
DER SAFES TRI M A NT, as they
always are when put to the test.
PeILADSLNIIA, Dec.ls, 185.1.
MESSRS EVANS & WATSON, No. 20
South Fourth St., Phdintelphia.
GE:sinemes :—We take much pleasure
in recommending your Salamander Safes
to Merchants and others in want of a se
cure means of preserving their books, pa
pers, &0., from lire, us the one we pur-
chased from you about seven months since
has preserved our books, papers and cash
lii. as good a condition as they were
when put into it, before, the great tire of
this morning, which destroyed the entire
block of buildings corner of Chestnut and
Fifth streets. The safe was to use in our
office, on the second floor of our building.
Irmo which place it fell into the cellar, and
remained there until the fire waa out.—
l'he Sale was then removed and opened
n the presence of at least 1000jpersoes,
who witnessed• the good condition of the
eontents. W 111 yOU please have the safe
and lochs repaired; as we intend to put it
in use again, having perteet coulitnuee
its lire -pt vet gnomes,
Yours, Respectfully,
LACEY & PLIILLIPS.
Evans &' Watson take pleasure in re
ferrhig to the following, among the ninny
hendreds who have. had their Sales in
use :—U. S. Miut, Philada.; Farmers
ayl Mechanies' Bank Philada.; Samuel
Allen, Esq.. High Sheriff, Philada..; John
N. Henderson. City Controller; Caleb
Cape & Co., No. 183 Market St. ; 11u•h
-ard Norris & Son, Locomotive builders,
Philada.; Bancroft & Sellers, .NlaLitinists,
corner 16th and James Sts.; Franklin
Fire Insuranee Phdada.; Pennsyl
vania Railroad Co., [Wade.; Lacey &
Phillips, corner filth and Minor Sts.;
Sharpless Bro.. No. 32 South Second St.;
James Kent & :Santee, No. 147 North
Third Street ; %V. 11. Horstman & Sons,
No 51 North Third St.; Smith, Williams
& Co., No. R 7 Market St.; J. & R. Orne,
No. 185 Chestnut St.
A large assortment of the above Safes
always on hand (warranted to stand a
least 10 per cent. more fire than any Her
ring's Safe now in use.) EVANS &
WATSON, also manufacture any keep
for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and
Iron. Sash. for making fire-proof Vaults for
Banks, stores, public and private buildings.
Seal and Letter Copying Pregses ; Patent
Slate Lined Refrigerators, Please
give n's a 'call, at No. 26 South FOURTH
St . Philadelphia.
. April 6,1855.—1 y
rt:PI;.R.)Mk 4 gam
ITAVE OPENED
An Immense Clothing Palace and
Merchant Tailoring Estab
lishment on
C H F.ISNUT s T,
No IGS, PHILADELPHIA.
One efooi• Mot Fi . fth skeet, .Ni)rth ,idr.
Gentlemen • who wish to purchase Cothing
ready made quite as good as can he 'made by
any Merchant Tailors in the Milted States,
31101.11C1 Visit this' magnificent store, where
Goode of the, fittest class are kept, readj ,
made Mid In the piece s which.will be made to
order at the shortest indica, 'and perfect stills.
faction warranted. Also, a full assortment of
fina , FURNISIIING , GOODS, and every arti•
de is Marked with the lowest cash prices in
plait' figures, . ,
Nov.
F. H. SMITH
PORT MONNAM POCKET BOOK
DRESSING, CASE MANUFACTURER,
N. W. cor.of Fourth& Cheatnutata, Philadelphia
A LSVAYS on hand a large and varied
,aesnitineiti or
. , .
'.Port Nonnaies, Pocket Books, Bankers
rases, Note Holders, Port Folios, Porta
ble Desks, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes,
Cabas, :Travelling. Bugs, Backgammon
Boards, Cliees ltlen,Porket Memorandum
.
'Books,'Cigar Cases 4-c.
- ,4l3o..ti.geiterat assortment of ElkPah,
French and:German FANCY GOODS.
.Finc. pocket: Cutlery, Razors, Razor
Strops. and Gold Pens •
Wholesale,SecOnd and Third Floors.
F _SMITH,
. , . , • •
. . ,
N. 'Mem'. Fouith & Phisintit sui, Philadelphia.
N. 11.—On the receipt of $l. a Superi
or Gold' Pen will be sent to any part of, the
United States,, .mail.;--describing pan,
ditto. Medium, hard, or soft. ' • • •
`March 90; 1855.-4 y - ' :
B. &
MEN'S AND BOYD' 0141THIN11 ,BTORN,'
North East corner of Second and Dock sta.,Pbils
To thg Citszens of Gettysburg, Pa. and
Y OU
are respectfully invited to exam•
Y..ine the, extensive ,and, varied assort
me et'oe MEN'S & BM( S" )01.0'PD ING,
at th e t a er evi ib aubacriber,' where may
always be found full supply of . READY,
MADE pto'ruiNG, of all sizes and de
seriptione,' wore by' men and boys of all
ages and sizes. made by experienced work.
N th: neif Dye ivery •best . tntiterial, the
make, fit, and appearance sorpastied by no
eshibliithinctif in AS eity: 'Pleitite'Priserriie"
thia notice, and give me *OAK and fit out
yourseries and aunt in ai manner' worthy
of you andlhem. Remember the Aorth
East corner of Second .and. Doric Streets. •
is i, RoDi CLIFTON & SON.'
April 'l3, 1855..:.61y • ,
ihEaTakit.
•, • "
• FRITZ, HENRY Co. ,
No, 29, Nbrth THIRD street, PHILA DEVA.
lit °ROCCO Manufacturers. entrierff,
J-7 2 1- and Importers ol FRENCH CALF
SKINS, and .dealer in, RIM and-OAK
SOLE LEA'IHER . & KIPP. • •
Feb 2,1865—1 Y
TB JSSES I TRUSSES'! filliE-§
C. H. NEEDLES;
Truss and Brace Establishment,
& W. CUR. TWELFTH A RACE BTREETS,
PIIII,ADELPHIA,
1 M PORTER of line French Trthiseg, conild
iling exirrnir lighinrs.y, ease and duraPilio.
with eorreet construction.
Ilerninl or ruptured patients can he stated
hr remitting amounts, ITS below: Sending null,.
bur nrinehns round the hips, and stating 'ied
affected. Cost of Single 74uss, $2, $3, $4, and
$5. Double—ss, $6, $8 told $lO. Instruc•
tiims ns to wear, and how to effect n cure, when
sent with the Truss. Also for sal.,
in grunt variety,
Dr. Bannirgig Improred .11 , dy Brave,
for the cure of PrulapsuS•Ureri; 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,
iuges—male and female.
11—Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants.
August 371855.—1 y
M=MM
NEW GOODS
THE Subscribers, hiring bought the stock
of Boots / Shoes, s and Caps K V.L•
LER KUR par em , tin n ing the busi
ness.nt the old esta blished stand. South East
Corner of Centre Square, where they have
wit received a fresh supply (tithe above goods
rum, the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore,
• !rising; all the new and desirable styles of
314 u s, Boys' and Youths' Silk, Far, and
Slouch HATS. Mett's,
llovs' and Youths' Fi n ,. I,N;
Hip, and Grained •
booTs AND snoEs,
w th a large assorttnentim a e„,._
ll
of Ladies', Misses' and Child'sela* s lllll.
Wulkiog and Fine Dross SHOES, GAI fr.'6,
Ac. Gum Dress-Shoes; Buskins and smelalls
in every variety.
We would respectfully announce to the
citizens of Adams County, dint we have au
earnest disposition to please the partiCular
taste of livery one who may favor is with theia
patronage, and respectfully ask all to call
and see.
The business will he conducted under the
Finn of COI.IE.AN is rzkx.ros.
ALEXANVER COBEAN,
DUNLOP PAXTON.
Oct. 17, IS:'33
CARD.
TlI suhseriber having disposed of his M-
I. wrest in the Hoot, Shoe, Hat and Cap
Business to Messrs. CoIIEAN S PAXTON,
respectfully asks the continuance of hisfriends
and customers to patronize the New Firm.
KELLER KURTZ.
Oct. 19, 1855.
Book Agenla Wanie.
GENTS WANTED in even. Town and
County in the United States, t canvass
for the most popular Historical and other val.
viable and saleable books published. The
works are particularily adapted to the wants of
the people, being beautifully illustrated. with
fine Steel and 11 tied Engravings, nod_
- bound in
the most substantial manner.
Agents now canvassing for us, find it a profi
table. einplovment.
Our list also includes the hest works of T. S.
matt UR. Over 100,000 volumes beret en
sold the past year, and their sale is ill i ma+
ingh We have just added several nom:
it, our li; •ti, t -mist popular nut) or. and
shall add others the ensuing fall n. d %inter.
We think we have the best list for Ap,e;,:s in
the country. Send for it nod jud, a lot ;itir
elves: E'er frill particulars and li , ;,
Address .1. IV. BRADLEY,
48 North Foarth Street,
Philtlelphia,
Sept. 7 1 Fiti.l.—sl
THE UNIVERSITY'S FAMILY
R E EI) 1 E :
iFigned under the Seal, sanction and authority
oram VERSFIT OF FREE MED.
ICINE and POPULAR
chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, April
29,1855, with a Capital of $lOO,OOO, mainly
for the purpose of arresting the evils of spu
rious and %I:labium Nostrum. Also, for sup
plying the community with reliable remedies
wherever a competent physician cannot or
will not be employed. This has
purchased from Dr. Johh R. Itowund i
celebrated
ROO and's' Tonic 111 ixtfire;
knoVM fur upwards of twenty-fire years as the
only safe and' sure cure 'fur Fever and Ague,
,te.; and his inestimable"remedy for Bowel
Complai tits,
ROWAND'S COMPOUND '
Nyrop of goot .
whieh highly approved and popular remedies.,
together with
The University's iernedy for COMF*AINTF
OF THE LUNGS ;
The University's remedy. for. DYbPDPSIA
OR INDIGESTION; •
The University's remedy for COSIIVE
BOWELS ; '
Alai), the UNIVERSITY'S ALMANAL.
may be hitd,, at the Sraneh Dispensary,
Store or
B. W. RILEY, k CO:, •
• • . Heidlcrshnrg, Adams Co:, Pa'.
Oct. 12, t ..1855.—55 ' • .•
HAY WANTED.,,,
110111ERSQNS,Iipzing Hey, to sell will do
well by calling on thosubsgriAer, in,
Genysburg, w hp le 4,lesironsofpurchasiug.
The highest ;Markel, priee,vvili, beataid,at, l
all times. 0:7 - As he intends having the
Hay, after-being packed,' hauled either'lO
Hanover or Haltitnoreohe" preferende to
haul ,will be given to those (Tom wlioni' he
may, purchase. : . • I
ISIDLDMON POWERS.
Dec. 24. „ , •
'43UtPiOOO §nOAR of every
description a n d
Brands, all'of which , areoffered . 'lower
than any other House in the city.' Aud
warrants all he sells td be 'of thii best naa•
terial. Call and ciansine.`
• WM. BUEHLER,
• 110. 147 Franklin street.
Nov.i 24, 1854.
Mgt BOXES' FAT is "tore
1 4Fv•-• awl For solo'by
.
' titiOMlAll;:f
'Nd."lll7 ;sheet, Baffin:l6lli
Came phial Alt Asstiatialwr
sEc9IID ITAR.•
RRANGFAIENTS for: the Second Apnu s
IY eolleetiodof this new and popular
tion foritlie diffusion of Literature and Art have
been made on,thu most, extepaive seale,; • I
A rnong.the works already engaged, is the fut.-
famed • ' s:
• " GENOA.- OR,ol2Tri'l r
which originally cost Ten ThOnsandHari. •
In forming :the new Collection, * diffusion!
of works of American Art, and' the eiseoursiga•••
mem of Americamgenlueghamnot benoovern
looked.., Commiesioas bectts imln. O l l i 4 APIN:
fly of the most diatinguiehed Atuprican Ailtasta o
who fill contribnte Koine ot ihnir Banat
Among them tire three martin Bilitti4“
executed by the manna 'living §ctilptittri-411V )
ram Patrons.: GEORGE .WASHINGTONiI
the Father' of. his. Country • 'BENJAMIN: 7
FRANKLIN, The Philosoplier.i.. D4N/ELt.
P.BsTER, the. Statesman.. • ; .• 1
A special agent has visited Europe and Lnatin ;
a careful and judicious selection or foreiLn
works of Art, both in Bronze and Marble ; SUB
nary and Choire Paintings.
The whole forming n huge and vailuable col
lent ion of Patintings anti Sloth:lrv, to bet dietrib•
kited among the town tiers of the association
for the Second Fear.
,TERMS OF IE.4II3I.:ItSITIP:
The payment of three dollars constitutes any
one a member of this Association and entitles
him to either one of the following Mngnxined.
for, one_year, and also a tieknt in the distribation
of the Statuary and Paintings.
The Liteniturc issued toaubscribers consists'
of the following Monthly Magasines :Mitres,
Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Blackwood's, Gra
ham's, Godey's Lady's. Book, and, Household
Words.
• ..
Ilersoint taking five memlierships are entitled
to any five of the Magazines for one year, and ,
to six tickets in the distribution. ,
The net proceeds derived from the saJe of
memberships, are devoted to the pureltaie of
works of ' Art for the ensuing year.. • •
The Advantages severed bj becoming
member or this lisseeint ion, nre--
Ist. All persons receive the value. of
their subseriptionx at the alert, in the shape of
sterling Magazine Literature.
2. Each member is contributing towards
ipurchasing c•huice 'Works of Art, which ar t y to
re distributed among thentselces,and are at tho
81111 or time encouraging the A rtists of the roan.
try, disbursing thousands of dollars through its
agency.
firtuls for membership,
will pleam., give their pusi-lic , addr,..r.v iiijillt
stming the month they wivit the Magazine to
coc.iiiieticL. alai hate the letter rt7igered at
the l'oNt (Mice to prevent loss ; nn Ow receipt
of which, it certificate of memberThip, together
with 4ired. trill be ',.orw lolled to
anv part of col,nrey,
,
i10.41` WI o puretno,a Magazine., at B oo k,
stores:, wilt ..bserve that by joi n i ng
lion, th.y rweirr Ilte .Ifityrizti”: and 0/ 7'i c h.
i n the ,thaval fli.dribillion. all at ihe .amo
price tin.) . now pay 11.,r the it
1/I.ltlllifill Clltai,.,:lll, in'' kill
dray r;r1;0 , .. ,,, •nt frg.l. applh :ohm.
For me fil ui•rsh ip, nutrias
C. 1 .. 1)1.11031'0 rtoary C. A. A.
At 4 1ii!it!rlif the principal 1,01.,A, "liiticker•
.11.irazin.••• Ili•.•., v, Sew
fork, or, 11 I'AQI II (ill/ell, laic l4ater Str1:11,
S:111(Irshe, 0.
I;:rp..M . CoNAT•oIIY. If. flornr . N . S ,, reoiry for
A , lmr4 fmuoty, fanlight.. certiru-ztro or nu m.
bership. (1)m. 14--4 t
TU‘VfAi'S SPLIIEIi. AND
COMPi.k.TE Ebt:CATOI:;
A7i 1) TOW Eit'S R DU:I4.S.
ur Primary School
I.
6ecuit I:,:wicr Or l'riluary School Enntici
ntor, Part
Third l'wtWier, with CoutplFto "Exercises in
Articulation.,
Fotirth Render ; a sequel to the Onidia
Fifth Render, with Principles of Elocution
practically illustrated by bleitientitry ldaer•
vises.
Sixth Reader, with the Higher Priaciplee
of Eloeution Explained and llluatratmi by
prorate Exeretses.
'1 he Readers are prepared upon the plan o
leaching only OI( ihing al a :ilia, ui.d tie
contain a full, complete und original at stein
ulexercise in :\rticulntiun , to which the, author
has an exclusive right.
'the Elocutiotiary matter is simple and
romprebensi% e ; adapted to the School-mom
as only practical teachers know how to pre
pare lied adapt it.
The Selections for Reading um carefully
graded from the first step to the Inst. The
pieces urn chaste,.pure and freed limn all low
and improper expressioni ; they are &signet
to cal Limitte and correct har, to refine t h e {eel
jags, and to elevate moral alite.tiotis. They
were selected mid prepared by the true teach
er, who alone eau ttoderstand the practical
wants of the expanding heart and mind ut . thin
sclinadrnian.pupil.
Also, Tower's Elements nt - Grumtnnr for
wginners, nod Tower's English Grtimatur fur
tuivnueeil
Teacher's St.:ll , tl Committees, Clergymen,
and all others intere , ted in Education are
vited to cull .tial exa aline these Boobs.
DANI EL BURG ES:3 6: CU.
Publixherst,
John Stovt, N‘Ar ,
.For sale at A. D. BUEHLER'S Drug
and Book Store, Gettysburg, Pa.
Nov. 2,1853.--3 in
NEW GOODS,
O,II.EAP GOODS.
FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS , have just
1 received their usual large and hoedown°
assortment of Pall and Winter Goods, to
which they invite the attention of the' poetic,
consisting of 'every description'of Dry Goods,
Hardware, Saddlery, Quecnsware, Groceries,
Cedar ware, Iron, Oils and Paints, kw • •
Give.us an early call, and we will Allow you ,
the largest, prettiest, and cheapest stook of
Goods in the county.
FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS,
• Sign of the Red Front.
Oct. 12, 1855.
c 41,14, .. : g lk1:
.4 : iiilis
.4 NH.2y •
Itt. T. KING respectfull y innbehcea to YV his friends and tlie public generally
that einitinties 'the T.:411,. ORLA'G //IiSI
IVESSi*tIIIS' •
room' adjoining the Ante or.r;
Lawreacg Schick; 'and fronting on the Dial.
moud. • He has Made arrungethents to receivti
regularly.; the . : I,4IZNST .PASHIONS, > and ,
it will be his constant,alin to •Vo entire eatiti
to those who may favor him wit their custom.
produce, twill-be taken tin ex-
J l !!'96° Xortwork•-• • ,
• ~.WM4 XCIN.G.
1455. , , ,
.. ;
' . "SPOIPPINGT::SPOET N '
, , GI, , ftS
irliEOlitlehnd' lietiii Wit plol%' ll l
1
‘-' 4 `Alitkey'llettie'Spoutirig - intl 3 puYn#,
thelerud lair; rot. 'caehhtir - ePi p irtinpt
duce. Farmers and all pthere 'ivieliing
thei.,p,tusep., Darne..4p,'epeolgil,; wArlid
dityer"tti oe, thenl a, call - , ~, T.' ...,ri'
9..4E, A t WAIYAKgRw ~.,
ACLL add see' TAECN:ESTOCKB' ,
CbOTEiS, CASSIVES ES; C'A 88V.
NETW 8, dm., if ryoumant bargdinN.
11 - tt6T received, n itosoitrOent.. * ot
U RIES, which will • bo oold Tow !or dish — or'
c9u*try, prpdlice,.at . ,
• ~!
891 at'thig Office. "