DREW" HGMG ‘AND amr - SLAUGHTER. . The New York Commercial publish»; the 'ubjoiried extract of a private letter from an nrtilleqmnn, attached to what is known . u the “ Nppolean gun battery ” in Casey’- ; chem f division, and which was in the front line of was are? U the first day's battle before Richmond 1 - lek; Barron BRIDGE. Juno 1. ‘hat th\ About 11 o'clock (on Saturday, May 31) ‘imnbn__ the enemy sent a couple of six pound bulls 'Vnshinb over intoour camp. and iinmed'mtetly com- - as qu. moncov‘l the attack by driifinix In our plle- ~. to , eta. Our divi-iion Wfl‘i quickly formed in_ ‘1 to. line of battle: a strong forth: was sent to ~tec~ support the pickets. and n rifled hattery of ~ ‘ il'h four guns mu; ordered to the right and “ pponod fire, We were all ready for any thine. that might «mm. but not for a mo niont did wo deem that we had on our lmndq (mo of the moat fiercely ” fouizht bat- ......... tloq that has taken place during the who]- lion. The pickets soon began to fire rapid ly nnrl camo running in :ywhile the infiintry, 3’o3th behind 11 fence to support them, iiozod away into the wooda. The artillery (in our right opened fire and mingled their thunder With the sihnrp roll of the muxket-i , rv. Soon our anolenn gum (three of: CASBY'S. DIVISION AT THE BATTLE which were posted in an unfinished redoubt, - OP PAIRQOAKS mid three on tlY'o 1:“ YIN-m}: B rifletpitl 9P9n-l The imputation cast upon the behavior of Rye 9( WI i «we 5 m wno wen w nzzmgi . . . . . ""'f°"" "'%”f“i“fl 2:2. 55:62.: :mwmdom'l :33" 3:2,); 1:31;?"ng :mftprinzetileerzlltyli received official ‘correction. The followinglclojer Seed-~- througlhtheirrnnks. On the left. the rebels {5 thn "7°“ (ff 3 d'SPMCb from the Lonimiind (were soon mming through the woods to Img (gun! ‘to the SAecretmfy 0f g”: ll llnnk us: and ivhegling throe of our guns sol “I’anuu ;r:;;:;'1u::°;‘ci ’, us to benr upon them, wo‘ponr'ed cane shotl ‘ ,‘ ' , - $3732? 3"“ ““mmv‘edmpid“! and, "$2; iiii‘pilift"‘&"iii°"ifisiiili§il‘“Stung QC--.. . . ' . . 'l‘heilestnictiongwas horril'ile. Our spher- thatfiGeili: C‘sey" divmon, Wh'CthW” ‘3 ical cum shot are awful missiles. each 0123.8 deme' gave "a? unxaccourfto yM; thorn contisting ofn clotted moss of savon- 'i {”2" ll" W 35 b hefupmll Officug sta e: tyqi}; musket bully. nith. a. charge of pow» {ignfizl‘dmogbtitlne undogahmuirive 51W: der in the shell. l‘his miuile first actsks a. b l 3‘ e. - was ‘9’ . . solid shot. plowing its way throuizh muses Imy 9:1: Vfgamzoxagf‘ggfi-l ' Fgmcztggfgfgzi .. 'Obitnmj' notices exceeding nix line. 333? $1,531"? “$3; ‘3::l'.§:l:s‘3,w:'sey and may; ' i am iii'duced *0 bane“? “'“l “mm" b” “We“ “‘ “m“ “m‘ “" e..-i‘‘ ' . . . . , ' the foe in heaps. our battery threw twen-l :‘ltlllat [piateiogiggicthofitxitsfizngel‘mv‘edflwell.a "rli'si'ig rates for rail over that number of ty-fl‘nir Of the? a minute, 3:.“ MEN; Imm the! perior‘ numherit. git present. tlihgniigcoulsiltl; “Mia!“ ‘ I‘v i . l :ifgéltgmgiahpvafihfifi (23%;: eéétevargf are too confiiétingto enable mo to discrimi-i ; 1911313. ‘ ‘ enemy we“, mt at all daunted. They ‘ mite“ with certainty. ; Wh'on the facts are (hi the lat. of Jun. llrs. SARAH E. WEAV- ‘ marched «tz-mlilv (m rind hailed .perfccticlearly ascertained, the exceptional goodwilla wilt: of Samuel .Wenver, aged 26 your: 10 teinpeat of blllsii i'on'us Why we u‘i well conduct will be properly acknowledged. “1° tho‘ “"d busy” 5 i ‘ us ourhom; wor‘emot given one shotdowu 650- BiM‘CEEL'h‘Vv ( n 0"” _th ““i‘IANN ELW“ ' drummer of "'y.. - ‘ » . - “'3“ ‘3,“3lw'e‘r ”mu-m a mysttfry to me. W 9 “..' hia]o:£on. Com. 3:;nligm Arper, aged 1 )(ar 1 numb: and I 1 lithppiiiii'iiid 31;: lgggflzllfilin‘igjggeshmfii WDomocrnta may be considered “fog-l On 'the 2d instant Pctersbu , IiI‘ChTTA . . L, . . .. , '|- f ,': '.,’ n‘ ‘n 3CE ESTIA aged ,yonrsflinonliisnnd 4du3’s-z magma oi the inn. who came on m PrOd'Fl'l: s°. ”herti“"'l"‘l‘9‘“m‘€?g“"kfurlgesqhfii on the, an. inst, illiii-_—‘—_——_ . m EFFECT OF EMANCIPATION IN THE SOUTH. ’1 M}. John S. Phalps, the Union moniker of Congress from the Southwestern port. of fiiuouri, in a hoe speech in the HouEe of Representatives, said: ‘ “I said that the proclamation of Gen. Fre moat, reclaiming emancipation to the dues orrebelu in the State of Missouri, did «use men who. up to that moment. had ‘been loyal, to flock to the standard of Price. I know thnt the proclamation ‘wu’ printed by the rebel press of the State. and was cir culated among the people wherever the re bel emissarjes could reach, and I know very well that when the President’s modifi— mtion of that proclamation made its appear ance in‘St. Louis it was an impossibility to get it within the lines of the rebel "my, And it never went there." 1 And, yet, after such statements, we find men. pretending to be for the Union, throw: in; up their hats for negro emancipation, which is, apparently, the only thing that can keep the Confederate cause alive. ’l‘“ Democratic Convention if Butler county, held on the 2nd lush, elected James M. Mn, Robert Montgomery and James G. Campbell dilegues to the State Conveninn to be held in Harrisburg on the (d: of July flexi- The following ticket was nominated: For (hasten-00}, Jacob Ziegler. (Subject to the action d the ‘Cougreuioul Conven tion.) , . For State Seam—Human J. Berg. (Sub. keno the decision of the Senamxw Conven flan.) ' F 0! Asgmbly.-Jrhompson Kyle, Samuel «P, lfl'in. gimme fools mnot :11 do“ yet.” i an old mnim. Governor Andrews. 0f M”- ”hunky-am Gen. Hunter. no Striking example: of its truth. - THE LATEST WAR NEWS. i Dispstchu mined at the WA: Depart , ment state that, nothing of inwre’at transpi. 'red before Richmond yesterday. There is no reliable intelligence from Gen. Fremont'a army. A dispatch from Win .chesoter states thit the latest intelligence ‘ was of an encouraging character, but reports * received through Southern channels my that Gen. Jackson has been largely rein‘ i forced, and that the Federal army has fal- Elen back to Ilarrisonhurg. The liteet ad~ {vices received in Washington from the Shenandoah represent all as quiet. Information irom Charleston to Tuesday lost has been received. The Federal forces had occupied James Island under protec~ tion of the gunhouti. The Confederate force is known tohavc been recently greatly‘ augmented. Some thirty thousand of (it-n-‘ eml Beauregard’s trooris are said to have ar rived there and preparations were making for a stubborn defense of the city. ‘ The latMt intelligence from Gen. Halleck‘ suites that Gen. Beauregard mu With a portion of his army on Saturday last. His forces are represented 8.3 greatly disorgan ized, many at the men dcserting.-—-Sunq/‘ Saturday. ' . _ i sions at Nashville. There in notlligg ix} L way of such men doing great gootf for‘ t‘ country now,but the negro ngitdtioy «maml 1y kept up‘ by‘ Abolitionislg and ‘Republica in Congress. . _' ~ . ; l ”Cal. Charles 'l‘. Campbell of the F f~ (y-aevenfi'x Regiment, P.-V.. was‘wou‘nd u twice, once in the thigh and again in l ‘6 arm. at Hie recent battle on tl’né Chick“: hominy river, near Ilichond. Ilia wounds are not considered dangerous. ‘ lei-Tho, hnrrnckn at York are being pre pared for n haspil’il for hick and wounded mldit-N. A 3:, A j Howargd‘ Associatlonl a IIILADELPIIIA.—For the Relief of the P Sick and Dihtrersed, aflliuted with \‘iru __«-,,>_ ,_ lent (ml Chronic fDiseaseé, and especially 'for Pllrif . the Blood.—.\'ot- a l‘cw' of the the (lure‘ofDlsenfen‘ of the Snxnnl Organs. worst iii-{rulers that nfilict mankind arise from I insigiflgetrl: AD‘EILE KW” 3mm: by the Act-l the cm’iu lion. 'hnt necunxuhctes in the bloodu’l ‘ , ' (it all thepdiscoverios that have been made to ' ”WM“? REPORTS on Spornintorrhmu purgejt out_none haveheen found whit-h‘could or seminal “magnum uud 'other‘lhs'enses Of equal in effect Arm's C(mmvsn Pinup-r or the Pewrl‘om‘t P’ nudou :the 51““ R‘hHE' SAIIFAI'ABILLA. It cleanse: and renovate: the l [HEN cmglpyed mathe Dupehanry, sent to the b'ood, instils the vigor of heulth into the eye-f “m‘c'ed‘ m ”31“ 12"" envelopes, free .0! tem and purges out the humor: which makel giafigpggg 0" tihree smm” r‘" 905“” wrll din-age. it rtimulntes the healthy functional ' 2 ; . . of thelma‘ly and expel): thedisordertthut grow ' . figdrers, D" J' JSKH‘LR‘ .HQLGIZTQN’ “‘B‘ and. rnnkle in rlhe blood. Its extraordinary "1 “WW"; "m.”"d .\sgocmtion, ‘\o' J-South virtues are not‘yet widely known, but when i hinth brreet, :hrladelphmrfln. thr-v fire it will no? longer be a. question what: _,,J,“£,IL§’JI,B,“" :‘ "v rem! dy to employ in the great variety of afflict ing (lisensee that require Qn ulterntive remedy. Surh u remedy, Itht could‘he relied on, has :lonyz been sought 'foi'. "and now, for the first time, the public hu‘ve one 0+ which they can depend. Our ’spru-e here does not admit cer nlicutee to show in efi‘ectl. Brit the trial ofn single bottle will show to the luck thatit has Virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. Sufl‘erers from Scrofuln, Serofulous Swelling: and Sores, try it and see the rapidi ty with which it cures. Skin [)iseasee,.l’imples, l‘ualnles, Blotches, Eruptions, hm, are soon cleuneOOHt of the system. St. Anthony’s Fire, Rosg or Erysipelns, fl'et ter or Salt Rheum, Scaldiflead, Ringworm, he, should not «be borne while they can be [0 speedily cured by Ann's Susunmnu. , Syphilis or Venerenl Disease is expelled from‘ the system by the prolonged use ofthie Sanu- , pnrilln, and the patient is left as healthy as if he hnd neve‘r hud the dim“. 510051.). Notice.- Female Diseaus are mused by Scrafula in Che blobd,a.nd are generally soon cured'by this Extract. of Sarnapnrills. Price‘sl, per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. 5 1 » For all the purposes on family phynlc, taka Ayer’l Calharfic Pills, which are everywheye known to be the best purgntive that is‘ affixed to the American People. Price, 25 cents per Box, 01'!) Boxes for $l. ' . wPreparel by Dr. J. C. AYER b 00., Lowell. Hus. ..Pllcl 25. Gnu 9n Box.— I-‘lvl Boxn rol $l. , IQ'Sold ”by A. D. Banana, 3nd dealer: everywhen. [June 9, ’62. 2m " MM?‘ A W 833“): & Buzflnn’e Store is well wor thy nvisitjust at. this time. We doubt whether, even in our largest. cities. so fine a display 9f Stoves can be found. Their large room 15 fuil‘of Slaves of every pattern; also. every v 97- fi"! 0f Hollow Were, Sheet-iron Ware, Tm Were, Planished Were, Japab Ware—embrac ing, indeed, everything in the house furnishing line. deso, Sausage Cutters,Snusuge Stufi‘ers, Lard Presses, kc” «kc. They are prepared to sell wholeasl‘e and retail, Tin Ware and Sheet iron Wnrre of their own manufacture—keeping e suflicicn. number of hands to supply any do mnndu Their assortment of Lumber is very urge; also Coal ofcvery kind. _ DYSP9 Hogs, per band Hayi........ W1iibkey.............................4... 24 to: 25 Gun#xo,Peruvinn, per t0n......-... , 60 00 -- H'” - - ‘“1 "—.‘- ' ‘ 0,, H ANOVlR—‘l‘nuuut mu. Flo r, fiom futons..." ..........'.. b 00 I? from 1t0ru...L............'....i b 75 W! “5......" 1 on 10l 15 Rye"...,."..............r............L-._ " 60 C0rn......... ............“ -.......... 42 0"... ....1.................. ‘ 32 010 or 8eed............ 4 25 Tim thy 5eed..........‘ 1 75 Phi 1ter.....m............ 6 25 ’ MARRIED. Oh the sth insh, by the Rev.‘ EuH. Hofl'heins, Mr. M’HILH' Mans, 01 New Chasm, to Mrs. 'A.\‘¥KE SNYDER, onleidlersburg. 119‘? the 29th uh... hv the same, llr. BERNARD K .. PER to-Miu ESTHER BARBARA SPANG— LE , both of New Cheater, Adams county. I Notice tb Contractors. ROPOSALS will be received by the under. P signed, Secrdtnry of the School Board of Huntington Distri‘pt, for the buiming of TWO .\"EW §CHUUL lIQUSES in sub-district No. b. The board of Uirggtors will meet at git-lion]— house No; 8, in Pegqrsburg, on Smurday, (In: 28M of Jam nut, to rqdeive pioponia. E‘Plnns sud specificationsicnn be seen by prrsuii’a wish ing to hit on the day of letting or by applica tion to the undersigned. By ordf lot the‘Bonrd, - ‘ 4 , i oADAM GROVE, 880'; June 10, 1862. Ltd ' - ‘ N oficé ito Teachers. lliE Board of' School Dirertnts of (lanya- T burg Scho'ol '[listrich will mart on Monduy Ewm'ny. Jungflil, Id elect. 'l‘eiwhers for; said dis: trial. The County Superintendent. JOHN 0. Hum, Euq., will amend in. the Schuol Building, on Monday, June 2E3,at 9 o'cloek, A. IL. to ex~ Amino applicamgn WA“ candidates for electinn or reteledion must Mu-nd said :xami.‘ union, and file vflheir certificate: will: the BonrdJ ()llierwis'e tliei: applications will nut. he Bulertained. 83' order of the Board, ‘ 1 T. D. CARSON, l’rel't. D. A. Brianna, Sec'y. June 14;, 1862 § ; Baie Cryin g. W. FLEMML‘JG continues the business «. of SALE QRYING. and golicits the con tinued patqonage 91 the [mi-liq. hit his cou- Ituut endeavor to give sntiqfaction. Charges moderate“) Residence in Bmckxnridge street, Gettysburg. [June 16, 1862. m "‘s' NEW mm: m _m‘ Journal of Commerce. ‘ AILY,NINE DOLLARS A YEAR. JOUR. NA‘LJ OF ”COMMERCE, JUNIOR. a small dmly edit on, single copiu $5, and in clubs 34,50 to $4, a year. WEEKUY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE—~II large qnn‘nto, containing more reading mutter than any her Weekly newspaper in the coun try. Si ' 0 copies $2, and in cluba‘Slfil lo $l, I yew: Spmbnen copra en! g'ratia. , _ PR‘HE,STUNE,HA£E & HALLOCK, 1 l ; Edim‘rs and I'rgprielors. 91 W 311“. Streets New York Cigy. June 16, 1862.‘ Spectagles, Spectacles. OSEPH BEVAN,.ign bf life Watch and uSpec-tnclea’, :in the diamond, has'now on han‘d A large assortment of Gold,-Silver and Szejel Spectacles, 3nd is prepared to suit all who will favor him with a call. ' N. B. pm paid for old gold and silver. ‘ Jim 2, 15162.‘ ‘ JURI‘I BRANDY. WINE AND WHISKEY, for P medicinal purposes only, at the New Drug ‘wre of ‘ Dr. IL HORNER. LADIES, cnll.l.nd see‘thtg gheapestrlotf ‘ SILKS ever offered ih Gettysburg, which are now Open and rad] to sale at ‘, , _ - April 21. , FAHNES'I'OCK'S. pun GROUND smcrzs, selected “11 ground expressly for Dr. ROBERT EOR. NER‘S. New Drug Store. AMS I——HAMS l—A large lot of prime Hams,juat receivedand for sale cheap,“ June 9, 1862. CODURI & GILLESPIE‘S. OLLOCK‘S LEVAlN—the purest, Ind best baking powder in use—at Dr. R. URNER'S Drug Store. - RS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP, for N children, at Dr. 1!. HURNER'S Drug Ililli URNETT'S COCOAINE, Wood] Hail lla- B anon-mire, Shilling Hnir Tonic, and olber preparations, for sale at Dr. R. BORNER’S Drug Store. AGO, Arrow Root. Corn Stuck, Rice-flour and Gelatin, for sale At Dr. HORNEB'S Drug Storafiwwm _W~_ ERSONS in want of: cheap and fashion able HAT or GAP can be nccommodsted by calling at ' R. F. McILBENY'S. IRST-RATE Eight-day, Thirty-hour and A 1311: Clocks. nhenp at PICKING‘S. ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, in great va riety. at SCHIUK‘S. WNGLISH DAIRY CHEESE, I very fluent ticla, now to be bud 3L H. G. CARES. HEPHERD Fluids, Spring m Llinu‘ kc.,' "L, serum: 1m 1m moi a n or S jun opegpd It A. SCOTT t SOH’S. ‘J. cheap Looking Ghana. Railroad at Public Sale. JR puunlnce of authority given by M 1 Act of ‘ the Loglalnxure of the Commonwealth of cnnlylvnuin, the subscriber, Trustee for the 'Bondholders of the “ Littlestown Rnihoad Company.” will ofier at Public Sale, at Crouie's Biilroad Hotel. in Littlcatown. Adam: county, 0N UiCBSDAY,THE 28TH DAY 03" AUGUST .....l 06 w l 15 95 w I no 40 (El '.....l 75 to! 00 l 40 7 00 2.00 NEXT. the LITTLESTOWN RAILROAD, from' its junction with the “ Hanover Branch Railroad,” in Hanover, York county, to its terminus, in thtleltown, Adams conntv, including the Right 0! Wny therefor, the Road Bed thereof, the Superstructnre of all sorts thereon, all the Land and Grounds connected with and belong ing to did Railroad Company, to mt, a LOT OF GROUND, in Littlentown, on which the DEPOT il erected, with :1 Brick ENGINE HOUSE with a well. of water near the name, A large Brick FREIGHT HOUSE, 11 Frnme PAS— SEXGER DEPOT, Iron TURN TABLE—the lot fronting 150 feet on the Turnpike and extend ing back 500 leet;-——| LOT UP GRUUNDJn Hanover, (routing on ,Cdrlisle street, contain ing 41 equure perches: also a LOT OF WOOD LAND, (formerly Bobfitz’s,) containing 5 ncrea, more or less, in West hlanheimgownship, York county, situate on the public rogid lrom llun m'er to We‘stminstcrk together with all' and singular, the rights, liberties, lrnnchiies. privi leges, improvements and appurtenances what soever belonging to the mid Company. All Switches, Hand Cars, Truck Cora, Picks, Crow bnrs, nnd other tools and implements us‘ed in the relmir of said road and belonging to the seine wherever situate. ‘ ..." 5 25 to 5 50 ...... ‘1 25 to l 66 54 00 u 4‘75 ......‘...16 00 1017 no ”Sale to commdnce M. l o'clock in the afternoon of mid day. Anendnnce giveh Ind terms made known by : ‘J'OSEPH'L. SHORE, Mm for (In Bondlwldcn. LittleltownJune'lfi,lB62. ts g . . , - ——~_;_~ To Brldie Bull dare; g ’ EALED PROPOB ‘ LS will be received st the office of the Qommiaaion of‘ Adams county, mail I'Hday, the 201/: day” Jung mm, for building a WOODEN BRIDGE across [iono wago creek, at Josue" Linn": Mill, on the road leading frovnflnhover to Oxford.‘ The Bridge is to he builx Aner lhe style 9f “Pun"! Patent," one span, 8:! feet. lpng. The a ne for the masonry can be had near the BridfiLthe Bridge is to be constructed of the beshßiver White Pine. 1 . Plans and specific-lions for the Brid e can be seen by persons wihhing to-hid on the fly of Iguing or by application to J. 31. Walter} Clcgk to Commissioners. ‘ i ' mums n. MARSHALL; WM; 13. GARDNER, , i EPHIHIM MYERS, . Commipsinners of‘Adnnu cal-inky Attest—J. X. WALT:_:,(;lex-k.i 3 ' June 2, 1862. td J . 1 Hardme ,; ND GROCER!ES.—— g A The nubscn‘nen have just *returnad from the cities with an immense guyiply. of liiARD WARE AM) Gavel-212135,; wh'i‘ch my .u-e offering at. their old smin} m‘ Bultimoreiqtreet, at. prices to suit thp times. 01:35:0ch consists in part of. -‘ H. 2,‘ BUILDING MATERIALS, . 1‘ ‘ CARPENTERS FOOLS, . ‘ ' BMOKSKI‘ITH'S T 0 L‘S, ‘ GQACH FIN INGS, SHOE FINDINGS, i 1, ~ é ' CABINET MHKER'S 'L‘OOLS. "«z ~ nunsdxmmmvs FIXTURES,- Agu. KINDS m: may, 6:0, . GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS: Oils, Paints. he” fin. Thoré is no article {no chided iu the cevgrnl depnrmwnts mentioned above but what can be had M this . ore.— l-Zvery class of Mechanics cum: be nrzcomr‘xodutcd here with tools nnd findings” and xllongekeqp ers can find every article in their line; Give us 11 VIII]. ns Wt' urn prepared to sell as {ow-for cash as any other house out; or the city ' JOEL BADAN 'ER, June 9,1862. , . DALID ZIEG ‘R'.’ 1‘ Fresh Remfor'cemenfig. _:; .TRENGTHEMNG Ul'R' POSITIO..-§We S are constantly adding new s‘upplitg to vul already large and fitshiunable stock ofi _, We have every atyle of spring and Summer Hutu, which in qnnlily «ml price cannot fail to plea». Boy’s and Men‘s I.!an and Cup. of evérydeScl-iptiou,nnd of theluwsutylgi. Our stock (IT-'1 , , ‘Boors, ‘ ~ u j SHOES,‘ K (Litmus, am, u, was never more complete. Ladies. Gentl‘elncn a. Children cnuJJe accomplodaled with any; thing in this linei‘ns we are better prepared now to give fits ahd greater bargains thnn ever beforé. If you want‘ barg'pius, good fits Ind fashionable goodi, call at the sign of the§BXG BUOT, iu Chambdnhurg Infect. ‘ ‘ JOHN C(YLP. June 9, 1862. ALEX. COBEAN. . . NOthG .to*Ta.x-payers. OTICE ii liérghy given that the Count! Comm‘ssinnerp will make an ABATEMENT OF FIVE PER CENT. ‘ upon all Saw: a (1 County (sues assessed for the year 1862 HI t than b 6 paid to Collector! on or before Tim ay, 1):: m 'of July. v("lollervwn will be requiredf to call an tax-payers on or before the nbovwdple, and‘ make Quch abate-t mom. to all pumps paying on or before said‘ day, and pay the nine to the County Treasurer. otherwise no algatemein :will lg made. By order of the Commissioners, 5’ [ J.MJWALTER;CIerk Apri128,1862.! fid ;' “-"”—” ."T —"’_'."—— Asmgnee’s None-..' I BE undersig‘ied, hating beeniappo'inted I‘ Assignees. inner a. deed of trust. for the benefit of creditors, of Dunn Goonvxn. and “'l7:, of Franklin township, Adam: county, notice is hereby kiveu [q :11 p'emml knowing them-elves indebtedflo n'igl Anignor: to mnke immediate pay ,nt. to the undersigned, the first named res ding in lankfin townshim Adams county” 3 d we last named in (Milford township, Fran lin county, and “who having claims against tb'F same to present. them proper ly authenticatedrfor settlement. . fi 30 N HARTMAX, ! .10 DOWNEY, May 19, 1862. 16t ‘ 1 Auigneu. . RemogaL—min Ware. ‘ HE undersizhed [has Emoyed his Tinnin'g establishm ‘nt beam the Diunond, in ambersburgjiieet, adjoining A. D. Buch ler’s Drug Slor ‘ very neural loution. He continues to mnljufncture, and keeps constan ly on hand, ever] variety of ‘ , . . TIN-WARE; . ‘ . PBESSEDJND ' ‘ 4 5 JAPANED WARE, Ind will nlwnya be ready to do REPAIRING. ROOFING Ind BPOUTING also done in the hen. mnnner. Jada: moder ate, Ind no elfort. spsred 1 to render full antin fnrfion. The public’l cottinued pntronsgoiil ,lolicited. , A. P. BAUGHER. ‘ Gettysbung, April 7, 1862. PRING GOODS I—CHOICE GOODS l S FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS lmve just received and are now openinén large and choice assortment of SPRING GOODS, to which they invitia the attention of the public. Having been purchased with care at reduced prices, We are prepared to give our customers bargains. Our stock has been largely increased by the addition ofa. choice variety of the late“ styles of LADIES‘ DRESS GOODS, mnteriul for MENS’ WEAR. CARPETING, QUEENS WARE. IILLINERY GOODS, he, comprising 9 complete assortment of everything usually wanted. Call enrly and select bargains for yourselves. FAHNESTOCK BRO’S. ‘ April 7, 1882. ! vim GREEN CEMETERY—An election I for a President end Seven Managers 0! ‘ ver Green Cemetery Association, to nerve for I one year, will be held 97: the ISM day of June, 1862, between the had}: of l and! o’clock, P. ' M., of Mid day, It McConnngby’l Ht“, in the 1 Borough of Geuynburg. J t D. McCDNAUC‘HY, Ml. H. J. Sunni, Seo’y. ‘ 1 June 2,1362. zd ‘ i , HATS, CAPS; BUOTS in» SHOES New Goods. Election. _I A rm Hove‘m} HE 8130! GOING 01. PICKING IN OOMXAKD. , swing removed thyheuiqugrten of.my Clothing Emporium from my old sum! in Cbunbcrsburg mm into Bullix’on Itreet. a few dour: nonh of Dunner t Zigglor'l. I take plenum in announcing to my friends and the public generally, that I am hater prepnred than ever to ucommodaw lbeni with every thing in In line. My room has been painted and hundnolnely papered. and we recent nrrival of a splendid monman! of 5 SPRING AND SUMMER CEOTHING H 362 ll 7n urn? anus I’OI 1862 nukes it. emphuflcally the Chenp snd Fash ’ ionnble Clothing Stan of Gettysburg. _ ~ In tho Men’l Departmon: will be found I mast complete anortment of FINE CLOTH COATS, 1 _ BUSINESS COATS, VESTS AND PANTS. for ‘ ‘ SPRING AND SUMHEB WEAR. Our 3031' Depnmnen'l compriles evefy v:- riety of "flu. Boys can be trimmed out. From head to foot willuuiu complete and chap. l-‘URNISHING GOOD-S, luch u ' ,1 SHIRTS, s nouns, 1 ' HAXDKERCHIEFS, , ’ NECKTIES, : GLOVES, , HOSIERY, 2&c., All selected with the greatest care and ‘och nt the lowest mhiprices. We deem it unnecessary to make my extra newspaper flourish, being confident thnt 9. cell will sntisty all tlint our goods are just what we recommend them to be —well fmade, of good material. and qhenper than the same q'nafity of goods can be bought in Adams county. This muchfl will any, that l wiliguuntnt‘eej to I” who mo favor me with their petronaMtire ntiafuc on, u to qual ity, fit end price. F. . PICKJNG. April 23, neat. , ___". - ___.“ (I, -.’—..th. _nghlyltnpo, nti 0 PURCHASERS Oll‘ DRY GOODS. The best place to buy yodr Dry Charts in ). - AT 5.800171 8 N'S, ' rhmosite the EeFle Hotel, Chm rebu street. fl'Oue Price, Fair Dealing. nd Eve thing .1 the Lowssr P cm. . Wf have jutfiretu‘rned from Philadelphin Ind lnltimormand are now opening In large end attractive fisortment of , a - ; sr mm 000 78', to which we in its: the special cte tioé of the Ladies and Gerl'tlemeu of tow “similar-v.— We will not pnn‘tic'nlurize, but Vije Al ,to cull, examine and juhge for themse 'en.‘ ' We take this plethod of retu ing oumhnuh for ‘the liberal Enronsge thus, r extended to us, and would 'sy it shall be ur constant en deayor to merit scoutinunucetyf the “jun-“by strict Intention to business, tith a desire to please, by selli g the prettiesti best, ud most goods {or the! alt money. 1 . ' . A. S 01'? t 80!. April 14, not. I f . , Dr. lichen: Hotner’sg EW FAMILY DRUG no ' N ‘ 5 PRESCRIPTION’ SPORE, cmnlnshusb s’ruur, 01-r'n'ssuio. ‘ Ewing retir d from the active praptke of my profession,[l take pleasure in nnnruncing to the citizens . (Gettysburg nd lvicin ty,thnt I have opened a ' t ‘ ~ W DRUG ST RE. in the room’ To melly occupied by Dnr. R. t C. House, Is an‘ofiice; where }.will constantly keep on hand 1 large supply 0 nlikindi of FRESH DRUGS, A. -‘ i \ MEDICINES, ' u . CHEMICALS, 1 ,i = I . PERFUMERY; '- . - TOO 11 rnwmms. ‘ ‘ T m 1: s‘rurrs, DRY P.Al.\'l's,in}nd ] .’ r ‘ PAlN'lES‘firound In 0i 5 ‘ OILS, expre-se and distilled, STAT"! ER‘Y ofnll kinds, lulu, Pens, Pencils, Paper. Co hs. Brushes, ac. PATENT MEDIC NBS. ; All thé popul‘a‘r Patent, Mddicinos. together ,wilh nselorlion of plug wmlzq, BRANDIES and WHISKEY, for medicin: urpos’es only, always on hand. In 3. word, ly 3m embravea everylhing usually tound inga first-elm store of this descri‘ption. ‘ ; > ‘ ' A large sqppfi of fresh Drggs ’hu been re waived, and others are arrivi ' , which I am of ! faring lo thel public on velynccommo‘dning l terms. My Mpdleineshme :1 been purchased 4 under my porsénnl inspectioi nné'l lupervisian ’ from the most reliable house . ! can Qlerefole not only recommend wens? pnre [‘l'] fresh, but can IF" them cheap. , l ' t ‘N. armament.“ Afl‘gENh‘lOEgiven to 51h. trontmen‘ of all chronic ise‘nes. ' AIS‘ADVICE GI'UATIg.“ any 12, um. u 5 ' r I’ARTNERSHIP.—Th£ [m [immp hm. tofore existing betwee‘ ch: undhuignod, in the practice of Medicinejmunhis u; been dissolved. The books 01 thoifirm will befound in the possession of Dr. (”19119 Ho her, who will rontlnug the practice. ' f fiOfiice one door nbov th Din}: Slot. of Dr. R. Homer. « CHAR! ES HO KER, ‘ . ROBE OBNER. April 1,1862. - ’ ‘ National Hots}. 3 LITTLESTOWN, i I 'r T‘ . . Admin COMM 7*. £9 _ BE anblcriber having taken the above T commoiinul Modal, is prepared lo receive and entertain the traveling public, in the moat approved nylln.‘ His charges will hamodemte and his nuebtion unremitting to‘all who may favor him with their patronage. ~His table fill M. all times be supplied with the delicacid: of lhe season. and hi: bar by furnished wl h the choicest. liqnpra. 3 VI The stabllng is extensive and o the but éhamceer, nhd competent. and anon in host lers constantly in attendance. ' April 2,x,' '2. .lf )l. H. (Il 01783. i B rough Account. Alfl'EL . RUSSELL, Treasurer,“ account ‘ with the Town Council of the. Igorough of Gettysburg l , :1 DR. . A? Tooutstnnd gut in hundl offl;Bri - \ krrhofF. for 1859, :12 ([9 n“ ontnnn rig tax in hand: 0 S. . { McCrearyl, for 1860, 326 32 11 “ Amount smm: unsealeq fo’r‘lilti, 1,514 28 l “ Cash re; {red on clai lgai t 1 ,Su‘ah 11¢"! . T' f : 38 20 l 5‘ ——~.— . . . g, $1,891 as , ‘ ‘ (‘R. h \ . J , By cub id on order: tallnndry perwnt: Int. paid to‘ undry personng 521% 05 ‘ Note in bun , ’n‘ 330,00 Water ren¢,[ : E- 15 00 Tue: and ground rent, L 365 Balance pig! in“ Treaaureri 313 Fahneslock‘Bl-orq Merchnméu, 15 39 Alex. Fr‘zerfengine keeper' 30 00 D. Warren, repairing clock? 19 90 C.H.'Buehler,forlpecinl police, 8 00 I. Incobl, letvices n enginrr. 25 00 Gnu Company. gal, . 213 02 Henry Culp, lamp-lighter, 142., 30 60 ' Relief orders, 68 9 Peter Bcitler, granite crossing, ,60 , Lnbor, hauling, to, 237 l Printing, 3 3 ‘ ‘ Barge“ 810 m: council,ulary, 35 00 . Clerk and Treasurer, salary, 40 00 ‘ Election officora‘ pay, L 5 p 0 Outstanding fixes for 1859} 6go “ ‘ n 1860,; u 1 “ ‘ “ 1861,: 313 ' Abatement of 5 per cum, 2 32 f: Exoneruim snowed colleqor . 1861, -: 25 9|» Collector's Allowing, ‘ M .20 Tue: refunded to mm Smith, 1‘ . : $1,885 08 Ballnce in hind: of Trent", - 8 32 5 $1,391 38 finch fl, 1862. The Ahoy. :ccolnt. examin ed nnd o."qu to by the I'an Copucil. 138331158 CUBP, Bec'y. my 28. 1862. \ 91;!” stténtion of the ladies in respectfully invited v. 9 ; Inge uni plendi ulortmen: o adies’ fine Kid and lzmeo EOOTS sud BLIPPERS—Luting (him, ‘13., ate” 1: April 21. R. ?. IcIBHENY'S. 8W SPRING‘GOODSfi-iuu omit-d M. the my am. at Eu. up; can. . *Ai .Goode.. 20m: ARNOLD Nu Jun received from Philadflphi'fi I llrgo stock or . CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, hltmk, plain and fnncy; Silk Warp, French Cloths, for Summer Dru! Conn, (a hmuliful articlc,)Twceds,lmlim Cionlis.!eann,hrilliugs, Merino Cugimues. Velvet. Cords, Gunbroona and Vestings, all very handsome. In the above stock of Goods there are many new and bean tiful ltylel. Also] large flock of CARPE’PS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, and Domestics. Also a large stock of READY—MADEC‘LOTH: INC, of our on manufacturing. in great varie— ty. all lines. mice] and chew. Call and see u. ‘Mr. W. T. King is in connection with the establishment as usual to cu: and make up Clothing in short ordcy. April 28, 1862. 3111 VinegarmVinegair. BE undersigned has commenced the Immu- T future ofVi‘negar. on Washington street. n few doors north of West Middle street, Get tylbnrg. He has been manufacturing this Vinc g-nr for nearly one year, and it has given general Intisfnruon. The auperimitv of this Vinegar over all other manufactured Vinegar, consists in it being made entirely of grain, no acid of my kind being used in its composition, and free from everything injurious. it in strong, and at the same time pleasant to the taue,9nd hns all the preservative qualities found in inn-e Cider Vinegar. He is prepnmd to wholesale thil Vinegar in any quantity. Call and exam. in: for yourselves. ADAM DlEllL. Certificate. E, the undonig-ned, hereby certify that ‘5 we have used in our families, for uri oun. purposes, the Vlne’gnr manufnctu’r‘ed And told by AbAl Drink-ml find it to b. all thut he represents It to be. We‘hwe fall-1y ten Ind 11. and believe iuo be superior in every rupect, to any other mnulactured Vinegar we hn’ve "er med, nnd woufil recommend It to all personl. Wni. Boyer & Son. Gettysburg, 4‘ Jacob Not-beck & Co.‘ “ ; Codori k Gillespie. " John Chambcrhn, anklin twp., ‘ Levi Pitzer, , “ A. F. Gin, Oxford. , May 12,1862. iy' , - Important to the-Mam ‘l’ ABOR SAVING . ‘ J WASHING MACHINE.— The nnderhignrd in now hnildin’g and offering) for me. a. w. Towun‘sr's IMPROVED? WASHER, “Gettysburg, and intendl to sup-, ply them no those persons thronchaut the!‘ county who desire a lubor-anving mnbhine. _‘ Thil'mathine is gotten up on nn entirely new: principle, nd il considered by than who lmve; Men it in are, the best that ha. ~ever been brought b fore the public. ' ' Among he mnny “vantages (If/this machine: over all at er: may he mentioned the {nllnn‘ingzi 13:. la implicityrofcanstructirm, mnkiugit!‘ almost im ouiblg :9 get out of order. ll 2d. In 'pecd. r‘which ashmishea alike the}; operator :1 the looker on. g? 3d. The] facility with which it. adapt; mom] to the bulk or quantity of clothes desired to hell wuhed. ‘ ' ” 4th. It. 1 lightest fi such as b bill. 031 12 yet" - ulfésfi equally well the finest and; brie. or the coarse-t and heaviest; d-quilu. coqui'ts. blankeu, In}. I be mamged by a child from long fine. ‘ a ; «same-i less map tin-n six, other! washing. , ; ll [an u long as In] other tub wijh‘ 6th. 0- process 0 7“}. W lame car -‘ Bth. 3‘ Lily l 2 e! half the labor 1862. Certlflcate. ' g 1 COUNTY, PA.-—-We, the undue ed, herebycerfify that we have used. 1 ing now, G. W. Tnlhurst'g Improved Snchine, and are quy satisfied that it Tub Mr. S. Sherfywopresents it to upersedes anything of the‘kind we seen as yet; combining, as it do”, ADAM sig ‘ and are n W'mhing is just th¢ be, and s have eve) great, speed with little labor, and ptrfun’ning' its work in the most satisfactory immner. ;; We. tb geforo, rehommend it to every family. in the co nty with great. pleasure. 7 ; George Prayer. Marin. (Eeyor, ; 'Cnthar‘no Menlfi, Sarah Shnrh, ‘ ['plon n‘. Forrest, , Snub E. Fog-rut, ‘ Christina Musgelmln, Cntha'e (‘:. Musselmnn, John C‘hnmhulin, Martha. Ghanbu‘lin. E Apri‘. I}; 1862. ' L Glorious News. HE underligned take: lthis method to lif- T form the citizens of Bonaughtown and vicinity, um he hujnatretu med from the city with n splendid ussortment of SPRINJ AND SUMMER GOODS, of every description and of the lateral styles, such as Lllea’ Dress Goody. of all him]: ; Cloths, Cmsimeres, Cot'.nna.des, ind nll kinds of goodo for Men's wear; flaw of the latest. styles; Boots, §hoes And Gaiters made to‘ order; and mending'done at short notice. Also,Hardwnreflueennware. Crockery wnre,_Druga and Essences of all kinds, null in fun everything that is generally kept in A country store. All kinds of Country Produce taken in trade At the highestrmntkgt pricey— He would inform his customers that all Mcn'a’ wear purchased from him will be cut grntis an'd‘ good fiuirunred. ' A. W. STAUB, ‘ , Squnro Corner, Adams county, PA. ‘ May 5. 1862. , ‘ - Cheap Groceries. FRESH "rival of Groceries at reduced A prices—splendid SUGARS at. B, 9 and 10 caan per pound—best COFFEE at 22 eengs; and other things in proportion. Call and see Ind judge tor yourself. . May 5, ’62. FABNESTOCK BRO’S. “ The Cheese Box,” ~ VS. THE MERRlMAC.chrdict in favor of the “Chane Box." Gen. McClellan pm lidlng judgo. The "my of the Potomacsbm pogthe jury. Then out comes in No. 113. The subscriber begs leave minform the citi zen: of Gettysburg and it: vicinity, that he hit! just returned lrom the city. and. hat purchased a well selected stock of Goods in his line, all gl' which he is selling very cheap (or Null. Ipr instance, I first-rate Summer Vest for 50 cents, warranted fast colors; Stockings, Gloves, and Handkerchiefs—4nd, in fmt.everl - iu thENotion way, very cheap. Summer Hat: and Caps from 10 cent: up to 25 ; Dande lion Cofl'ee at 18 cents per lbs, ‘nll kind; of. ‘Syrups and Sugars, very cheap; Tobaccd I'lla Sagan of the best brands that can he got; all. kinds of Perfumery, and all kinda of Eslences, wholesale and retail; and 1 very Inperior Ini cle of Black Ink, at 25 cents per quart. Knives, Fork: and Spoons. of all kinds ; 11130 3 very superior article of Polishmg Powder, for knivel Ind forks, tin Ind hmn‘ware; Corn Hpes,for 31 cent: a, piece; good Shovels u 50 cents. . . In fact, all we Mk in for folks to give us a call. No trouble to thaw goods. Don‘t. forget the place, No. 113, right. opposite the Bank, in York street, it being the only home in the town at which you will find almost. anythi‘ng ud everything am you want in the Notion Ind Grocery ny. H. G. CARR, Akt. "I! IS, 1862. New Restaurant. ;[\HE undersigned has opened a Restaurant, st the corner of York and Liberty struts, ettysburg, where he will keep ev‘orything in the eating line in lemon—Rho Ale, Lager, and Ciderh Sagan, Tobacco. &c. He is likewile fining up a Saloon f 0: Ice Cream _m. the nme place. He hopes, by attention to business and Iduire to pious, to receiVe s liberal share of custom. HENRY W. UHBJSMER. by 5, 1862. ,- Gettysburg Marble Yard. EALB & BRO., IN EAST YORK STREET. M GETTYSBUW, I‘m—Where they use prepared to furnish all kinds of work in their line, web to .\IONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD STONES, MANTLES, &C., at the shortest no tice, And an cheap as the cheapest. Give us a can. . S’Produce taken in exchange for work Getty-burg. June 2, 1862. u OMETHING NEW !—-A new style ofWHIS- S KEY—an article pronounced “hard to haw-cu be had u E. G. CARR’S. June 2, 1862. ARPETS, CARE’E'I‘S.-—As aplendid lot of C Cupumg—good tad chu .jun o cued u the New Sum of I. £PANGI£S l‘‘ 7 € 1 1 The Old as WWW. i EW SPRING GOODS. , . sum. PROFITS :9an m...- l . J . L . scn l a x l wenld respectfully any to tho citizen of Gd- , > Iyaburg and Yk‘inity. lhnt he in non mold-g . ,Ic his store a Iplendidr .v ‘ STOCK or 'smnm 00098. f The Hook Camilla in pan of Fancy nl - B‘nple DRY GOODS, of "cry don-tip“... l BILKS. 7 5 - uozumqng, - f CHALLXRS; ‘ } humus, , , _BOXBAZINES, 1 ALPACCAS, ' ‘ { LAWNS, - ’l. ‘ . ““00“” bf sll qnlltiecsml choice” Itflagwhlcl: mill be sold It PRICES TU DEFY CUIPE‘I'ITIOI. FURNISHING GOODS - ~ 5' of all kinds, including Silk, Linen “o’ooth ' Handkerchiefs. Gloves, Stockings. to. ‘ Also, a splendid assortment of lllBBO‘lS, Laces snd Edginga, Umbrellas 3nd PmlollP-f My shock of WHITE GOODS win he ronqd full: and complete, and customer! mny rely BM4 always gcumg good good: u the lowan pom-l ble prices. r Gentlemen will Ind it to their “17% (,1; call and examine my «stock of _ l (moms, CASSIMEBES and ’ mamas, ‘ of a" qualities and choices! "flu. -‘ ‘ April 21, um. ~ J. L. BGBICL- ; New Sprmg Good: I T ARENDTSVILLE.—~ ' . A The unde‘rsiznod hnvcjust returned Im’ the cities with u splendid stock of New Spring Goods. Inch as is “rely found in 0 count; Itore, embracing ’ ' , ' L CLOTHS, ‘ ’ " LADIES' SILKS, ' CUKURGS, , _ 1 ' ALPACCAS. - 1 DELAJNES, \ , 1 . “ DEBAGES, . 1 PRIST& - mmans, . 1 ‘ MUSUIB. -' 1‘" ' FUNK“, ,READY-SMDR CLOTHING, ‘ , ~. HATS,—CAPS, BOOTS nnd SHOES, , 1 ”HA RUWMIE, QUEENBWAIIJ GBOCEIHES. :1 ‘ DRUGS, ‘ 1 _ A PAINTS, ost: ‘ 1 in short Im‘h algenoral variety so cannot {III to give general ontisfnction—l‘d which “I. will sell Tor CASH. or at sixty days tn pump; tmyen. Call in am] no for your-cl" ~ 1’ trouble to almw Gouda. 11 1 - Alli), conlunUy on hand POSTS and BAILGI. ' . PLANK & SPANGLIK, : , , Arondtsrllle, Adams cg», PAH 1 3pm 21, 186‘2. 2m . " New Mercantile firm 7 N EMMI'I‘SUI'IIG. 1 mm GOODS and ‘ ~. LQW PRICES? The new firm 6! SMITH & SHORE respectful! inform their friends and the pihlic gaunt-II; that they‘ h we jun returned from 1h: chi-1 with I splendid nlsortment. of Goodl, caulifl ing of Ladies' . 1 , Dlll’SS’ GOODS, Inch as Prints, De Rages. Challieu, lmwnl, orl - Robe: (if ull kihds, Alpuccu, 8m , _ Swill Jacom-k, Check and Cnmbric In." Ribbons, and a good ”seamen-t of W’ Colhrn, Cnlivoen and Mullins, at old pricu. ' 1 01.07113, 1 CASSIIERES. -, ’ g '1 ' ‘ ‘s. SHERFY f . VES'NNGS, , Juno, tn, km, for men's mar; READY-MADE CLOTIHNG, BOOTS, SHUES, HATS AND CAPS“ all price-n. ,A good stock of Cotton Yup; HARDWARE, , ' ,1 QL‘EENSWARE, § DRUGS and ‘ 1 MEDICINES” 3 goal! stock of prime GROL‘ERIES, ta, - find all kinda of goods, such I: are finer-fly fonfid in a country store. Having bought 1“! Cash, we can sll‘nrd to sell 0. thy very :lowl'u‘ prices. Our, motto ix~uQulc|L 8d“ tfil Small Profits." ~ ; {1 [S'These goods are really vary huutlftll, and We want iv. distinctly uqdanwod that: will lell them very cheap for Cash, or to pal! tunl customer: A: sii munthn. Plane edit“ examinq béfore [mi/chasing elsewhere. w. wbuld respectfully rctu'ru our flunk. 1.9 fit: friends to; Lhr lifmrnl patronage extended typo thus far, and respectfully "k - """ thereof. BMIT' Emmiuburg, “(1., April 21, Ready-made' 0101 KORGEL ARNOLD G Hus now onlmnd much . __ , , of Ready-made CinthingAhe lite (ever had, 6141:- natinz cf, ~ ‘ f ' coyu‘s, all “tea, ‘ . _ PANTAI, 05's, (10., “'B‘ S. 40., qirfiusmns, : SHIRTS, - g i DRAWERS, E I (may RB, 1 : nomuav, 310. Our Costa, Pants nnd Venn run (roan .3“. wan nnchor, both as to lize,price n quay. = If we tunnel. plkns’e you In A garment . dy madg, Mr. W. 'l'. King. who i: in. count on with the establishment, will It ouc- tuke éur megsure and make you a suit. in Ihort no in. Give us i call. [April 28. 1362. 31¢ New Spring Milhnery. i 1862. Lugs Momma? mug AS just warm-d from the city snd in v H opening An gnusunlly large and be: - fulussortmvnt ol . ' ' ,' . BUNNETScnnd ' j ‘BONNET TRIHMINGS, < of ch mm nylon. AIM); mums 00011.55, And (’11:: Trimming, Shnuls; Mantillu, 3m! Fancy Goad: of every descriplinn, all drhfich luring beenfiurchnaed for cash, m! be sold at prices to am! the times. . _ _ ”M!” M. is now prepared go blmh And 1 do up BONNETS in the but manual, “01‘ n renonnble pricel. April 28, 1862. In: ‘ 1 (Lisnmm'.-.m;o. r. «cannons, __ FASHIUNABLE TAILOR, ndopu‘thls method of informing his friend! at the public generally, that. ho has opaned I. 'l’niloring establiuhmonv. in Baltimore meet, Gettysburg, (lute Pod twice.) ucsr th Diu rnoml, when; he is pr'cpnred to do all work in his line in the best manner, Ind lo'tho-nlis fiction of customers. He employ: none but first class blinds, and receiving . THE FASHIONS REGULARLY, 1151 be (“in warrant fashionable fits and nest Ind substantial sawing. \He also a. slum of the public’s patronage, promising to spare no of fort to desene it. His charges will always be found all modcnte u the claws will ullow. Cutting and Repairing done at the sham“ notice“ [Gettysburg April 7, 1868; Bastress & Peters AY the highest cub price: foul! high of GRAIN, , ¥ ' SEEDS, ML, at the Brick WITQ'IOIIM in New Oxford. I Cquauntly on wd u largo sworn-on; of GBOCEKIES, at olnxle and retail—also, LUMBER, COAL, GUANO. PLAS‘I'ER, he. Apr“ 28, 1862. I” . E, the undersigned. citizonl of Gun)". W land township, Adam! county, “.,Wor hid any person nr persons hunting or filhing, taking or disturbing fruit of any kind, o: It“. cling across our fields on foot or albumin.— Any person disregarding ibis nolce will b. dealt with according to law. N. Lightner, * Catharina Heugen,‘ H. Spungler, William Pnluuon, I. 51. Diehl, Jacob Hummelbu'h, Geo. Bushman, George Splhgler, .‘ John Slyder, Sarah Punt-on, - Geo. Weikelt. Franklin Swisher. my 26, lauzgafi ‘ .A “new“, of all kinds, u Dr. 3. not; @3313 New Baily Drug ud We - -' , “ . 2.: CAssummcs, CLSSINETB, ‘ ’ ‘ _ vssruus;: ’ •4 New Tailoring Home, Notice. o