a o. m 13ch up THE mu.- j LION. Mutation is mud» in the address of .450 Dime-tulle members of Congress who re commended the rc-nrgnuixnlion of that party, !!!“ “Compromise made Qhu I'nion, and Com -, mine fillccn monthsn 0 would hnre sued E." Ind 111-l hnd the “Crifiendvn Proponitiom” boon unwed by. the Républimns, civil um ~ tdhld hnve been averted and the Union main- mined. It. would be rom'pllmenting the" men. ‘ too highly for political honesty to say we excl pea-d anything mnrc ‘flair or truthful than ‘ “in The cfl'brts made by lending Repnliclnsi “the country lo amen Xthe nwlul cslumlty o! , civil war tom 11 pm or qhe history‘ of thir re bfllion.——Cm¢ummi Gunilla. ‘ ‘ - The uurllnn mndc in the Dcmocéntlc Ady (Inn was correct and {L Gazette does itself no "edit. by: denying it. We will introduce‘ ' testimony on ihc point, the truth or which can to! be dispul+d. On the 3rd “January, 1361, ’ on‘ the measure of concili-lio‘n uhich -'hc himself had introduced,Blcpben A. Douglas said In the Sc-‘nnlc: ‘ "I hem-re [kin to be a {nit basis of amicable adfinment. {you o! the Republican side are not" Willing tolflccept lbii, nor the proposition ohhe Sennlufllroru Kentucky, (Mr. Uritlvnden) pny; tell us Ikm you nrb uilhnfi to do 1’ ' “I‘lddreu he inquifyfo Republican! alone. [W454 "de (ha! in II: 0011:1131?!“ of Thiflnn a [m tiny; MO,‘ we?” manhhjrom I/u: Saga/i, maln ‘lin ”4005erth Cotton Slum, (Messrs: Tommi»: mid 0:3?) irrmthi [hat rcuu'imu (a acrep! [hr yflM', of ”I, rrmmlglr‘ fnrm] from Krulucky, (.\lr. Print-nil?» my afimll ’JIHII‘IIH"! of (It! ran hourly, I'] iniqulnl und Jualuimd 1,3, Rrpullllmn ”unborn. * K ‘ ‘- _ “Hence; 1M tale rupamibllllg/ a/ thing-"mar k" and (lot only diffrully in llu: tray nfrm anuwblc ad jujlmlt u I'll/é (In? It'rpuln’iwn party." ’ Hr. Douglnb proclnimcd, in the hearing of ‘ the? fie‘nnte, nhd t 9 the {wt-91.14: of the country, ~ that? thc ‘lolcj Eggponsihility of the disagree mént, Ind tllé'only dimmnltyin the way of mi amicable Adjustment; “as with the ILL-tugb . lit-u pnrty. ;~ 1 \ 7 Not only did} the llcphblicnna refuse to ac cept. the Criitcmlcn Compromise, but they , would not roté for the “Border State Compro mise," “NI-.Douglus’ Fompron‘tise,” "Eh-.Adams’ ACon'tpromisc," or‘ the Peace Conlcdgrnto Re. ‘ port. The énlclta‘oppdlst'd cut-y compromise Hut—VlM pending before Congress, while the Inqplm and the great mnss of the Northern ' Dcmocrncy were in [Mar of any of them that yould are the Union. They 19‘:chth L’nior‘n lo devotedly thnt. they were 'willina to make any ucntice ruthor lhxln fiut it i.n jeopflrqy.—-: Thir opponents hated the Crittenden-Com firomipc, and rather thmrtnke it, risked the dc ltructlon of the Union. This is the solemn truth, which man never be blotted out of na flonll hlllnryn-Ct'n, qu, ' ' ’ CONGRESS NOT SOVEREIGN. 7/ flue Boston li’ost remark; that it may be well to remind onl-1v"; pretentious abolition mem -_ be" a! Congres’s that they tire not tho sore.- , chums of’the ‘COIHllry, hot that sovereignty is In the iconic. 1 Thad. Stcrenl ’tllikl about or old Lo'rd North talked in the days of George tho third; bull lhen the doctrine ofnld England was out! {-1, thnt Parliament is the sovereign ty; tint on :01th Parliament is the Constitu tion. Thad. fiterens, Sumner, Lovequ Ind tho‘nbolhtlon bet seem to‘nct as though this - ‘wu the case here. i \ ‘ ' 1 ' I so. under 10“ system, in our Repuhlienn gove'fnment, these members of Congreai; are , but agents, who are bound to out according to the' supreme low ordained by the sovereigns, .- the people; nndjn reference to this rebellion, as well as other things, nobody can deny that i the legnljc’hunictrr of_uu'i( war, on the part of - the Confederates, infinsurreetion or rebellion --n rising of Eildivid‘unls nguinst the Govern ‘rnont Lbnt, the" this rebellion i: put down, is tigers forsooth,lsneh amnnomnions remainder as a conquest of our own territory? no ill the rights of foreigii eonq‘uest? When the whisky ’ . rebellion was suppressed, was there a conquest _ of Pennsylvania? Or was there simply arein- 1 . station ol'nnthority that‘ had be enh» _ It there now n‘eonqiiest ol "I*.“ _., 1 7" neuee? By the result of the op 51 int c 1 -’ field has the Union acquired nny new rightsl met the e of'xhis State? Hus Congress any new cohfrrrcd unfit to legislate for I” Gotta notl Congrcs} cannot gorn uep farther ihun its rule of action, the Cohsli ution, preserihcs. When peace comes, ‘ when e object for which the wnr poxi'er, a milita ' necessity, Ins invoked, is gained, there the ' old law éomefis in to lake its place, a: the per- trt anent ,7 Duty and justice requires that those who , have peen engaged in this rebellion should Sui-3 for its penalties. Tjhe nhtuiPe of the crime and t , (he Iny and the “that (if the punishment, i be, provided for in law's made or to be m 5’ pqrsuan: to the Constiiution. T 43 go beyond s‘: 1‘: to gb into mob Luv! THE LOUISVILLE JOURNAL. We conngulnteXsnylthc Providence I‘Fost) our nltm Republican friends who‘mtronizg the Louisville Journal from :ympathy for its pérsc cations It home on account of its sound Union principles, upon having In opportunity ofread lag home plain talk in its columns. That pa per conyludgs Ln trliclg denuncintory oi Aboli tion emancipntion as follows :' “In no event will we puhmit to the execu. tion of projects ; in no érerfl. wjll’will we 34» ref: on account ol thei} adoption. We will neither surrender our rights or fornko than We will .mainuin our [constitutional liberty ‘nt I“ hqzurds, and as u. 'ecessnry step toward: Ilnt end, we- will maigtnin the Union in a likglnnnner. ll’mt-rajori‘l/u Comliiuion mit in am! the Union-a: it (wt! 1 We ask for nothing more; we will fiubmit’ 0 nothing less. We jpenk purely ulAmeric n patriots. Let Abo lition and Socutionism llkc take heed. “Herd we phat ourselves. lfl Rep-Kim!) leaders imagine fine)- cnn dislodge us by con stitutional prujei-ts on paper, let them, if they V.wi|l,‘try tho fatal eiperi‘wnt. The nation, to be my, will suffer new trials, Ind nel'l perils, bntnmitlst the convulsions of these nnneces~ _ ‘ ‘ “xv-inns, one blessing?“ has: will blossom ‘ e forth, The Repubhuu ”my will ceiue to ex ? \ in." it will be iwaflowep up ,uuefly And for .m. I} will bé buried in the same grave with, - neeuién." i, ._ : ‘ ' ' S The Yenango County Republican Convcntion has nominated lion.Jolm w. ? Howe, of Cniwl‘ord county, for Coupes.— f . lime in an outspoken and .ackxfowlgdged , _ Abolitiomst, and the (no: that. he has re ? beived ghe endowment. of his party in Vemngo county, shows how‘deeply is is‘ 1;“ ‘ gunk, in the' mire of radicalism. The Franklin Spectator proqounces Lze Coqven non I "very dolelul afl'air.” E ‘ ‘ -—--—o—-o—,——~— é #At um meeting held in Gringo, « New Jersey. on Mondly hat, Rex- 15,45, “c. Qua-ids, the president 6f Seton Hall Roman Guthplic College, made an “dress, urging an ”easily of prodynpt enlistmenta.’ A resolution paged at the same pleating callg nm the Wide Aw ’ee (Bepublians) of 1860“) "fall into 1h ranks and sufrport, their country in the h ofitsgldangor." @flvtrfimmmtfi. ; • l Something New 1 BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATED MAP ION THE PRESERVATION AND CI‘LTI'RE 0!" FRUIT AND ORNQAMENTAL TREES. OPIES are being piililished, which contnin C many magnificent 'Enzrnviugs, such us Tree: Ind various kinds of fine Fruit rind Fruit ‘ Trees, some of the finest specimens that hnve ever been put on paper. The Fruit Trees are ‘set vith abundant burdens of fruit, similar to ' that whit-H, nnture presents in proper season. , The trees tire represented us having their roots running through the soil in it. natural position. ‘ and the Engraving.“ of Trees are bcuutitul and Egrnnd. It also rnumim it fine Engmring which ,rcprcseuts the innumerable thrend—like roots lot"- vigorous tree running through and over i the 1011. The Root Engruiiiig covers tcu . inches in diameter on paper, and nls‘o forms a l magnificent engraving, which cannot help but i prove gratifying to the eyes ofiill who may he- i hold it. Sueh an engmving has never been ‘ printed on paper before. The enizmvinp,r of roots not only proves admirable to the sight of the eye. but is designed to prove ofgreut imr, i portnnco to all who take an intercstin the citl-j ltlvntlon of lruits and hon‘ to treat fruit trees' properlv. _ ‘ A COPY contains Tu'cntyifive differentliiizrnv» ings of Trees, Friiits, etc., composed of Bvergrecns, Forest, Apple, Peach, - Dwnrfl’yrnmid PenrnudCht-rry'l‘rees, kc. The Fruit Engrnvirigs comprise: ’Rll'pht‘fl'il‘l, (iooscherries, llhtcltlierr . ' rice, f‘ltrrntyts, Grupes,,l’lums, Apri- ‘ cots, Pears, Pent-hes, Apples, etc.,nnd i nrti all colored by liniid to represent on natural fruit. and in'? uccompunit‘d wiltltiprinted mutter ol firm-t lmpdh! tuner-,und forms a copy in size 32 by} 40 inches, on map paper, With muslin . hnrk and face varnished. A COPY. with its numerous engravings, will be gratifying to this 0} 0. And fol-iir‘s mi ‘ c admirable ornament tor the. wall of the J parlor, and will richly Beautiry nny apartment with horticultural mutter ‘ ofinuch iinportrtnec and fhncv.’ These 1 copies are pnhlished‘nt u very heavy, . expense.Twenty-fivedollurehuveheen pnid,to n‘s’cientilic artist for forming the p‘lutes of single engnivings of ;, tiers, roots.;et_c. i A CUPY contains printed‘matler of much im- I , 5 - parlance and great value. It will tell ’ how in mm all kinds of Fruit Tree! to render them very vigorous and pro- 1 - ductive, even in unfuvonililc Heusonsi It Iwill tell how to 'prcpnrc the' soil 3 ' without inconvenient-e lit-Eyre planting the trees in; to strengthen trees much i in viwor, and toprove the productive uess of abundant craps,‘even in unfa . ‘ vorahle seiisons or locations, vivith proper und easy after treatment. -, A COPY will tell how to prepare and pmnt all kinds of Fruit and Evergreen Trees, , so into prove successful, with source l_v ever proving a fuilurc in it lot of milny trees when properly treated. as diner-ted. it will tell how to train ~ ’ and plant Dwarf l’enr Trees. lt con tains the most Bllt'ccfisfllh treatments . for the culture of’tlie 'l’l m. It will ' tell ,how to tritin and cultivate the Grape. ’ i A COPY n'ill teal how to cultivate 'nnd trent ’ Strawberries, Put-punts, Raspberries; , ~ Blackberries. Cooseherries, letc. i . A COPY will tell how to treat Peach trees. to. restore their roots tienltlrymom the -. disastrous effects of worm insects. It will tell how to mnke use of un- tippiis: i ~ cation over the soil surrounding thci .‘ tree to proLect the Peach nud‘uthen tenderJi-uits from the effects of being I winter-killed in Cm bud. The some -- Application also restores Peach net-. 4, from taking the yellows. The npplii cation hes the beneficial effects to present the foliage oftlte trees lienltliyi. and the tree vigorous. and proves to ’ the productiveness of luscious fruits! ~The applicutio' to he applied is not expensive. All have sufficient mil-l ‘ trrials on their plantations. i !A COPY will tell how to Preserve all kinds of, Fruits with little or no sugar. It will; tell how to keep .\pples with muchi l ‘ success. it will; tell how to treat mid“ .nmnnge Pours to mature perfectly, and ‘ ' t to attain to tlic‘higliest fluvor. ', ‘- i A COPY presents itsrfihfierous pictures all nti i a plane», on Vns such an ornament‘ i . for thr- wuli‘as will be iidmired liy nilj ‘ lovers ofurt,tlriui n from nature’s pro-‘- diit'ts. ,1 ‘ . These copies are published by : _ ‘ . - H. F. 3|. PETERS, 3 . Near Rendersville, .-\d:ttns‘ro., Pu. m'l‘he .\luu is finished with Rollers findi ‘ Vi ill be forwarded by Express to any pluce OT-zi -dcred, (inlet-vim. at necessary uniount. , . .néyrl’rice 52 per copy. .\rlrre." 11. 1“. 3L, PKTHHS, Nursery, Floriidule 1’.,0.,-uenr Beu-; .dersville, Adm'us $29., l’a.' . ' 5 July 21,1862. [XOV.EI,'62. ly] ; j The Old and Reliable. '- EW SPRING GOODS. . N SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES.— J. L. SCHICK‘i would respectfully any to the citizens of Get tysburg and vicinity. that he is now receiving at his store A splendid - ' - STUCK 0F SPRING;GOODS. - The stock conflisls in port of Font-y nnd Staple DRY GOODS, of every description. SlldiS, A . _MUZMImQUE, i- , , r~ ‘ , _ GUAIJJES; ‘ V, DELAINPS, 1 ‘ BUMBAZTNES, ‘ ALI'ACCAS, ~ . ' LAWNS, , , \ CALJCOES, of n‘l qualities and rhoieeet styles, w iph mil be sold It I’lllf‘ES KO DEFY COMPETITION r‘iinxisnixo 60098 W‘ . of all kinds, including Silk, Linen and Cotton ‘ Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, &(‘. - ‘- Also, a splendid Assortment of RIBBONS, Laces and Rilgings, “fit-line and ansols.— .\ly Mknf \\'"le G ODS \vil-i be found full and complete, nitd customers may rely upon ‘nlvmys getting good goods at the loviest possi— ble prices. i Gentlemen will find it tp-tlieir advantage to call and examine my stock of CLUTIIS, - . CASSUIERES rind . . ‘\’ESTINGS, ? of all qualities and choicest styles. ‘ ‘ April 21, “362” - » J. L. semen. -... ..t . ___-_____ ~~4~—- T... zsi Vinegar—Vinegar. HEmndersigned hits Commenced'tho mann- T fucture ofVincgnr, on Washington street. A few doors north of West Middle street, Get tyglmrg. He has been mnnnfncturing this Vinc gnr fur ncnlly one year, Md it Inna given general satisfaction. The superiority of this Vinegar over nil other manufactured Vinegar, consists in it being made entirely of grain, no acid of any kind being usedl its compasition, ind free from everything imu‘rious. h in nrong, mg! at the same tTme pleasant to the usu,nnd has all the preservative qnnlifies found in pure Cider Vinegar.~ Be is prepared to wholelile this Vinegar in any quantity. Call Ind exam ina for yourselves. 4 ADAM DIEILL. Certificate. E, the undersigdej, hereby certify chin we lnu'e used in our fmn'rhes, f 0: ".11- ous purposes, the Vinegar manufactured and sold by Ann: l)lznl.,and find it to be all that he repn-lcnu it to be. We have fairly tasted it nnd believe it. to be superior in every respect. to amy‘other mvmulnctnrcd Vinegar we have ever used, and would recommend it to all persons. ' . Wm, Boyer 8301:. Gettysburg, Jacob Norberk & 00., 4‘ ’ Uodori ll Gillyfluic, “ thu Clmmberlln, Franklin mp , Levi Pfizer, _ “ ‘ A. F. Gm, Oxford. ‘ May 12, 1862' u! ‘ . QTEI’ into NcILHENY’Sand I've the immense k quantity of HATS 9nd CAPS that he has iua‘ received. Coats nothing to look:~ USLINS M low rites, Jro 6 cent: up, M can b 6 had at lhe'ghcap ...1“: ‘ ~ : “ [AHNESTOFK BROS; PR 32’E33MNAL BIKES, Wm. B. McClellan, g ATTORNEY AT LAW.—-oflic‘eiu We“ lid dle street, ono'doot won at the new Court House. ‘ Geuyuburg; Xov. H, 1859. - , Wm. A; Duncan, - - ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Ofllco in the North west coiner “cum Square, Gdtynbnrg, Pa. ~ } [oa. 3, 1359. a A. J. Cover, "OREBY AT LAW, will promptly attend A to Collections and all other business en trusted to him. Offiqe between Fullneuoch' and Dunner & Ziegler. Stores, Baltimore street, Gentyaburg, Pa. 1 .[Sept. 5, 1859. Edward‘B. Buehler, ”05:an AT MW, will fdithfiiny and A promptly attend ‘to all business entrusted to him. He speak: qho German hugnnge.:—; Offite at the Mme place, in South Baltimore strum, new Forney’aidrug storg, and nearly oppv‘osite Dunner & Ziegler's store. _‘ Gettysburg, March 20. _4_,A, __w . _, L..—___.“ .__._.—._.‘__ _ D. McConaughy, 'TTORNEY AT LAW, (olfice one door west A of Bnehler'g drug uni] book storefihnm bershurg: street,) Angolan um Soucn-on you PAfilx'L-a Ayn Pxxsidxa. Bounty Land War rants, chk-pay sdsipcndcd Claims, And all 61h :- claims ngninsfij‘lhe Govérnment M. Wnsh ingfgon, I). (1.; nlsoArqericunCluimn in Rnglnnd. Land Warinntslocnttd nndfioldmrhonght‘nnd higheatpflces giveni Agents engage(} in lo caui’hg wnrrnuts in flown, llliuoil nnd ‘othcr western Stale} WAN"): to him pirsunally nr hy lcnér. » L ti“ M” “ Gyetlysbnrg, Nov. 41, 's3'. __H-¢.— A , i' . -.,-—.-, -7? ..- 1 J.--C.j Neely, ‘ hmnxm AT 1.1. x w, will am-ml to mnoc- A‘t fionsf mu] M 1 other hueinrss inn-mun! to hsi V-‘nre )vith prnmppnpss. (”five in the S. [-2. car or of Qhe Dinmmlfii, (formerly occupied by Will R. .\l (‘lellnm Kim} Gfiznyabfirg, April 11, 1839. I! _l__‘ _fi‘v 7 ? . ___ __.,..'_._ ‘ i J. ¥awrenpo*Hlll,_M. D. AS [1 5 office on I ! dooqi {vest offixt‘?‘ “E‘Tupr, Luz loran rchurch in , Uhaknberslfurg street, and opposite Picking’s stage, where those wishing to have any ngnl Ont-ration ‘mrformed nrc resncctfully invited‘to cnll. er;fisxcss: Drs. Hornet, Rev. C. P. Kranth, D.|D., Rev. I]. L. Bnughcr, D. D., Rev. Prof. M. J cphs, Prof. M. L. Stwver. - Gem-shim, Ami] $l, '53.r‘7 —:-—~ ~——f—v ——— ___.,- -- -—~——-—~~——~~— 113527113 ‘ County . UTU. L FIRE INSURANCECOMPANY.— M lncol‘pomtcd )lnrch 18, 1851. l ‘ f‘ , ot‘)‘icshs. I’ uMMQ—l—George‘ ‘wope. ~ cc President—S. l . Russell. , . S crelaryé—D. A. lln ~hlcr. ‘ T}ea§urerli—DBV'id hl’Crenry. _ Eiequn‘ue!CumnuHu—j-Robert .\lcCurdy, Jacob Kin}, Andrew lleintielmnn. _ J ariagcraF—George Swope, i). A. BnehierJn coijing, IA. lleimze’imnn. R. .\l‘Cnrdv. Tho: A. Marshall, S. Fnhnestock, Wm. B. McClellan Wml B. Wilson, MI. Ricki-merger, Abdiel l“.Gitt John Wolford. H. .\. Kicking, A bci'l‘. Wright John Ilorner, R. G. .\chlQnl-y. S. R. Russell. D M'Cfenry, ‘Andrew Pollley, John Picking, J. R der h. _ f l‘ . afg‘l'l‘hii 'Compnny is (limited in its open iioul! to the county of Adams. It. hns been in sncciegsi'ul Eoperntinn for more than six years and in thntj period has [mid all losses and . penscsyilltput din/‘zjmmmur, having also it in s'nrplus onunital in‘- the Trensury._ The C p-my emplo'vq no Agents—all business being done by thé‘ Managers}, whom-c annually elnct. ed by the Stockhoidol-s. Any personglesiring ,nn Trnsurmice can nylplyto nny of the above named Mmlnzers for further information. WThelßxecutiveit‘ommittee rm“: nt the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in evvry month, at 2, P. 11.: Sept. 27,118.38. l l 31:11! at Work! ~ oxcmmmxa .\xn mincxsxurw‘vb 3—The undersigned respectfully in arms his friendsmnd the phhlic‘tlmt he continues the Conchmnking nndl lllucksmiihing business in evei-y branch M. his" establishment in 01mm lyrshurg sweet. “‘2‘: hns on hnnd and \v'll mnnuinctur‘etonrdervilrkinds ofCARRIAGEg, BUGGIES, 'SLEIGIIS,‘I Spring Wagons, $16., of the best material nndlmade' by superior work meu. try-lflsmfiuxc; 11nd Rtncicsm'rmxo of all kinds done at. réaaonnhle rates, promptly and to the fintisfnetion oi éusmmors. 01:40::an 1 Pnonrcx ltnkeu in exchange for war at mnh’ket prices. , i ', Persons desiring nrticlcs or work in the 003%hinnkihg or lllnuksxnithiug line, are re spc; fuliy hinted to an" on _ , ‘ . JOHN L. IIOLTZWOI‘.TEI.- quttysburrg, Jan. ‘24-, ’59. ___—..‘: - 1,, - ~..-—* 1 Somgflflng New N bETT YSBITRG.—L'I‘hc undl-rsignod informs the citiquns of the 3mm :mli County. that he has commenced the BAKING businmd, on n largfi scnloflin York street. Gettysburg, nearly opposive‘WMtlos’s Hotclfixhere he will try to dcsen‘c, ind hopes to kcccivq‘n liberal patron nge. 11R HD. ROLLS, CAKES, CR. UKERS, PIgTZELS, &c., 310., hnked every mi}, (Sun dn. lexé'epted.) :11} of the lwstfllinlity, and sold at tht- 1““ living profiN. Crau-ker‘baking in all in; hmfiqhes ii inrgdiy carried on, nnd orders to am- nmmint, from this and mljoiniug coun ties, Euppliad at. the qlmrttst notice. Having 'crectod u lar‘ge and compmdinua bake-house and secured the: host workman and the most up. proved machinery, he is prepared to do a heuvj' busihiuss. { ‘ July 25, “359.) VALENTINE SAUPEE A: Mathiot & Sofi's OFA AND FURNITIIRE-WARERUOMS,Nos. .25 and 27 N. Gay “street, Baltimore, (ncnr : ettc st.,) extending from (iny to FFeilorick st‘P—lh‘e largest establishment oflhe kind in the Union. Aiwnys on hand It large assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, em bracing Bun-sins, Bedstrnds, \\'nshslnnds,Wnrd robes, Multrqsses of ”oak, Cotton and Unit: Spring Beds, ’Sofus. 'l‘ete—c-chlcs, Arm Gllflifi, Rocking Chairs, Etagcres, Marble Tables, Seb lcrs, llecbptibn and Uphohwred Clmirs, "AS SORTED CUILORS UFCUTTAGK FURNITURE, Wood Chdirs, Office Chairs,, llnrhcr Chairs, Cribs and Oriidles, Hug Pun-ks, llnll Furniture, Gilt :ind \\'nlnnt Frame Looking Glasses, Side boards, Extension Tables, of every length. 1 Persons disposed to purchase are invited to call and gift our stock on exnminntion; which ‘ for vnrlecy and quality of workmanship is not ‘ equalled by any establishment in the country. . . i A. Humor & SON, 1 Nos. ”gull 27 N. Gny strqet. , 1 An} . 8. 1860. y j 1 Bastress 8: ‘ Peters AY the highest cash price: for all kinds of GRAIN, ‘ ‘ __ ' FLOUR, , ‘ SEEDS, £43., “the Brick Warehouse in New Oxford. , ‘ . Constanltg on hand A large mflfient of “ROGER! ,at whulcanle and retail—also, LUMBER, COAL, GUANO, PLASTEB, kc. April as, 1862. wt ‘ ‘ Notice. ‘ . A E desire all potions indofited to us to call did make 'aetglumem, having made a change in our mlnuei ofidqing businew. Och 28, 1861. ,‘ FAHNESTOCK BRO'S. _ 1 'Queensware. § 1" you inn! anything in the QUEENS WARE I line‘cullm A SCOTT & SON’Q, whereyon wull find the h‘estfnucnlment in town. ‘ luck 24, use. ’ _l _ _.: _-_ A, “”4. _. _ A ___—....“ _ V oussrtcs, Tickings'» Checks, Flannel: D Em, cixgup It Fnhnesmks’. We Elva also I MUSLIN branded VII-h our'own name, to which we invite especial attention, 15 it excel! h, far? my ‘o‘ver offered in this ninke'. for tha price. ; -.. Wwfi.____._. ARGE PHOTOGRAPHS made fr"- small pictures at grufly‘ reduced rates, A: the ‘ celsior SkyJi M Gallery. , ‘ RQNKS nudfiiupetifiuku char at 3 ' g , PICKING'S. ' “- -—--—""——-———‘—fi——i ' —-~ *— LY NETS—a superior asscrlmcut—mt. ‘ ‘ ‘ i x-xcxmg's. Laneastet no‘ok Bindery. EDRQE WIANT, G 1300 K FINDER AID luxx tool lurncrrln, = ; LANCASTER, PA. Plain and Ornfidmlakfliudiu, of every de scription; executedtlu Lho man Inbshnfid nd approieq nylu. ' » ‘ nmncu. I. W. Brown, Esq., Flnners Bunk of Lane-M. W. L. Peiper, lsq..§Lnncuter County Bunk Sum"! Shock, But, Columbia Bunk. Samuel Wagner-{Emu York Bub. William Wagner, Esq.. York County Bank. ‘l'. D. Canon, Esq.,lßan of Gettysburg. Peter larfin, Esq., Pro yof Luncnner 00., P... Geo. O. Hawthorn, Esq, Register ~ “ “ Geo. Wlxitson, Esq)” Recorder “ “ ”14115.15“. 1 - . The Gréat Discovery F 1783 AGE.+lnflnmman and Chronic 1 Rheumatism dim be cured by using H. L. NILLER‘S CELEBRATE!) RHEUMATIC MlX .‘l‘UliE. Many prominent citizens of this, and rum adjoining conhliea, have teqiified to its [great ntility. Its ‘ucceas in. Rheumatic affec tions, hm been' hislherto unparalleled by 3113' specific, iqlmdncetl‘ to the public. Price 50 cents p'er—bqttle. Ror sale by nll dmggists and Eton-chem“. Prep‘m-éd only by H. LJHLLER, Wholehale and Retail Drugglst, East Berl‘n, .Adamd county, Pn..§dealer inbrugs, Chemicn a, ,Oils, Vpl‘niah, Spirits, Paints, [lye-Imm, bot ‘tled Oils, Essence's sud Tinctures, Window 3 Glass, fl’erfbmery, [Patent Medicines. to" kc. l WA. D. Iluehller is the Agent in Gettys l burg {fir “ H. L. Miller's Celebrated Tlheumntic Mixture." » : [June 3, IBM. t! Chanie of Time. E'n'l‘Ysm'm: RAILROAD—On and-after ‘ \\{eduo’sdnjg fiixly s’; ITH, the _llorning "l‘ru'in Will lmve Gefltyuhurgm 7.15 A. 31.. with passengers tnr nll tire connections, 'Norgh and South, on the Km llern Central Railwsy. and return .abuut ,1 Pl M. The aflernuqn Train will lt-q'u'r; Gettysburg at 3, P. 31.; but lmswngcm by this Tram can go nb farther than Hanover the s:\lne{‘p\¢~ning. Returning will reach (LL-Ltysburg nlwut 5.15 P. 31., with passen gt-rs frqm Harris); rg, Philadelphia, kc. By ibis arr‘nngement uni-sons from, the country. near thé line of thei'llmlromi, hn‘ring business ‘to trunenc‘t in Gettysburg, cni take the noon Train up and have dearly two hours in Gettys burg, n+l rut-[uh infihe Afternoon Train. = L ‘ in. .\IcCURDY, President. May 12,1862. , 1 -‘ A . _fim A , ....T.___.___,_‘__:T___._.__ . A Reagkdy Market. § ,BUSHELS GRAIN WANT 100L000 Ell—We have taken the house )a‘tely occnp id by Klincfclter, Bollilmer k (30., with a deter innfion to pay the highest, market. prices fox-all kinds of Grain. You will find us supplied “ ih- |'LAS'I:ER, GK'.\.\'O at all kinds’,’(HLUCß,R ES, Wholesale am] Retail. LUMBER, com. a a “-ng othernrtic‘lc— in our ‘line of hncincss. s d a: the lowi-st possible rates for Gash. CM and exnlnin'e our stock and prices befurg purrlqsing clsenhore. ; DIEIID, BIKINKERLIOFF 81 CD. April 91, 1861. qr g - _ \ —— A—rVP—.—T—w——--——-:-—- Pure Catawbi. &l Isabella Wme. {\NUFACT‘UR D KHZ BURKHOLDER & M WILSHN, llfi-INDI-IRSVILLE, ADAMS (.'UU‘VTY', I’.\.—“'elnrc’fh’appy to announce to the citizdns of Admskounty that we have commenclad the mnnhmcfinrc of Pure'Wine from the (lrapd,—‘and that‘t We are now prepared to some exteht, m supu‘ly the lrndo—qux‘mtities of it having already lvnnd its \\'ny‘mto the nmrket. This Wind is pun: mid has stood the test bf the best Judges. l‘vrsohs wishirlg a pure article; (um nqw hasnpplicd at home Without the risk of heing iplpnswl up’nn hy nnirnpnre article. firl‘or Rule hy IA. lL’lll’mfln and E. H. .hxxum, rcnyslmrg, and E. llesauawfl’eters hum. Yor Springs,§l’u. ‘3 - Jan. 6, 1E18152. . l' - ~ _ ‘ . ..,[m 7-. .-...r __._ ban ger 1n Delay. 11”? undersigned :requmts us to say that he fl will be much (full-Jed to each and all 10f those who‘ know thdJrim-lvm to he indebted to him, {-ilheruhy NuleJ Bonk Acrount, or ntlwr win-{if thoy will m'nke inlhlmll-Ue payment. To (IL-lay doing in. \\lill cmnlu‘l him to the dis ngrceahle {necessilyiot mill-cling lhmugh A proper uni-er. E. in m'rs SAMSUN’. mfi‘l’ersand indebted can will either at the Store, N. F}. corner f)! thg Diamond, or on A. J. (luvcr. Esq.V 11.11:. ist., Ge’ttyaburg. Feb. 17, law. I . __‘m- _ fl ”..-,--___— ; Flll6 lrquuOl‘S. ' \_ G. CARI; Jinafixuldml to~his flrocnrynnll I I . Notion Stare; a dqmrtim-nl fur ”resale of Liquors, and having laid in a large m‘nl line nsmrtmenfi In! inviléfi the ntflntinn of bu‘yera (lwreto. It omlxm BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, \\'nls‘xms, ~c., of din'mni kinds and prices, some among ‘llc best to he had in the cities. 1H liis mottoiis, “ quick sales and sum” profils," helwill sell cheap. very dump, fur the cnsh. To he ronvinl'e I, it is oulyneccssnry to give him your pap-mince. ‘ , Gettys‘burg,Jul_vl 1861. _ 7-.., 1.. - -.. . ,-.... _.- _._._ To linisabled Soldiers“ ‘ mun}: gum .\r myES.'A.\'l> wmmvs, OR OTHER ll IRS OF THOSE WHO HAVE DIED UR BE N KILLED IN THE SHR- VlCE.—Gn.qs. C. To urn, Attorney for ‘Glx’iim ants, Bounty Land. film I’efis‘ion Agont, Wash ington Cityw D. C.—llvnsiuns procured ior Sol-.- dicrs, Senmén and Marines of thc'present wnr, who nre disuiled‘hy lieaJmn of‘wpunds received or disease ééntmctcd‘ while ill serviceand Pen sions, Bounty Money‘ and‘Arrears of PM ob tained far widows orlo’lher llt‘ll“! of those who have died or‘been killml'while in service. lioiintflizind proclirm! for services in any of the other ways. ICUAS. C.‘ TUCKER, : l \\'}islilngllon, D. C., J. C. Nzlnr, Agcnll, Gettysburg. 1 ' Nov. 18,1561. f x - ~. r— , ‘ l ‘ » ~--; ——-—‘-—— ‘ Jiohn W. Tipton, ; - Asmux‘wxm Miami, Harm-east mr - nor of the Dimfiond, (noxl. door to Me, ‘ lan's lloiel,) (lellysbrurg, .Pn., whére he can at all times be found ready to attend to all _biisinesa in his line. lilo Inns also excellent M sistance and will tailgate satisfaction. Gin him t call. 9. [O.OO. 3; :880. .. . ...—___ .4..._,._. _ : - - Hanover Branch Railroad.’ {STE}! ARRANGQMENTS.—Pnuenger Trains rnn asgfoHows: ..‘ ‘ Leave Hanover at 9:30 A: IL, ind 12:30 P. I. Leave Junction M. 11:30 A. 1., and [:4O P. n. The 9:30 A.‘ I. train' makes connqction a; the Junction for the North and South. The 12:30 train mnkeh gonna-non for the South onlyfl Through Tickets mic issued 10 Philmlelphil, Columbia, Harrisburg, William-port, Reading, Bultimore, York, Wriightsv‘lle, and all princi pal way poihts on ma line ol‘lheNorlhex-n (fien tul Railway. , _ ‘ D. E. TRONE, Ticket Agent. Jan. 29, 1302” ' ';‘. ‘ 1 Albums. . EW and exquisifely benntiml atylen‘ of Album for “(Dune dc Vinita" Photo graphs, just ieceired ‘,and for sale at. price! to puil the fillies; TjYSON BROTHERS, quk 3L. opposite the Bunk. Getty-burg,Pn. March 10, 18412. I: _. ___“- ~ ‘ AM —.—- L. scapcx 1m . splendid m of Fouhrd : Silks, wry cheap—B7} to 62} cent- per y» - ’ ‘ G. CARR has jfisilrecelred u very he . assortment of; Gent'l Cotton Ho“.— Oome and examine them. ‘ ' COW UNA DES, andin uriety of Pull Stul, cheap, at 'V A. SCOTT flows. W~~~ "4. ~A>—-—4- f‘ »_-—_—.-_ -—.————§ . YSON BRO TREES. no mnking their prom iulh pictpreu tg pficesvto unit its flaws. HBRKLLAS of ever variety at l l - 1 -’; Prcxmcg HE atteniion of fl‘ze‘ Ladies is rupectfnuy invitedjo l Int-fie and splendid Snort ment or Lndies' fine id Boots. Lasting Gui tars; Gum Oqersbaes, ta, just feceived at ‘ (m. 28. 1 } 1:. F. McILUENY’S. onmufi'u GOOfiS.—The fine-t assort- M ment 1' Maurnihg Good: over ofl'ered,‘ can now be been nnd bought at lower prices thtn theyha‘vc ever bdeu Idld befOre. Call u once nuho sign of the Bed Front. ‘ April 21. ‘; maxemocx nnos. ~ _ _,__¥.-fl_ , J ._._ __ LL that of STRAW 60008,. embncing Men’s Ind Boy-5351.5, Niuu’ and Chil ren's Huts, Shaker lléods, Am, la, M ‘ April 21. 1 , 4R. F. .\ICILHENY'S. Highly Imfiortant , O PURCHASERS U_' DRY GOODS. The best place to buy :youl: Dry Good. is AT A. scon- zgsos‘s, appetite the Bugle Hotel, fljnmbeésléurg itreet. We Price, Fnir Den ing. an \‘e in; It the LOWEST PRICE. a?!) We hue jun returned from Philadelphia. ud Bulumore, and In no ' opening nihr‘e nod Mctive usortmgn; oz . ' SPHINGJGOEODSV' to which we invite Lhupecihl attention of the Lidia Ind Genuemen of my“: and country.— We will no! pnrticnlnrize, bat invite All to cull, cumin and judge for theniselves. We take thin method of returning our thanks for the libernl patronage thin; fnr extended to m, and would say it abnll he our consu‘yl en denvor to merit n cominunm of the same, by strict nuention to busiue ‘, with 8 decks to plenu, by ulling the pnui .‘., beat, nd most good: {or the lens money. i L , A. FOOT? & 8 N. April 14. 1362. _ . . New F—u-E l ROCKRIES,~PROVISIO ‘X, FRUITS, 03- q’ FECTIONB, No]! NS, 30. he undersigned have gon into pnnn rship in the Grocerftmd Proviaiq business, : the old stand of W. Glllcspip. i York twee; one door salt of Will‘l lHotcl, uphnrg, when they will constantly; keep mi hand for Ive, a genenl inlet, of 340 d: in in line, Vll” COFFEES, . " ' SUG’ARS, 10M3333. , - rYILUPS‘, S .‘ A 1 ' E «f If}! SAL‘ ' Bus, 7 'i' = . , -suom.m-: s, l i sums‘ ; ll ' F] 'H, I 4, ' . ' ' l Porhoss, ‘ , , 'nmss, be: BLOUR } N F E E i With any qunntilx of z ' . *coxrscnuxs,‘ . 1 ; i ‘ Htérrs, !, ; ‘ i i * NUT NS, kc...“ They expect. also to dual urn-51y in U ‘ OIL and (TUAI’. Oil. 'AMl’Sa—ipgomis ngn article of the forum and a fine ass rune [be lutter.‘ ‘ V ’* Havingzenlnagedt e Storefind Ware Rvinma, they-fire prepared hi keep n’lnyge adwk, all of which will be dispos}d of in, he lovfcsl inn-w. They'ofler such bnrnnins as ll :6 nevrr Ibeh-lo fure been had it: this place. i ‘~ Give up «pm. No effort page! 1}) ‘ple‘me. ‘ GEO. A.’:CUI)URI, ‘ ' JOSEPH is. GILLESPIE; April 28, 1862.. I 2 , _ Hf,” Ready-made Glothmg. ; u EUROS ARNOLD 1; ~; ‘ i ‘ l G HM now (in ham; mucfl the inn-List rock iof Ready-made Clotlining he gs saver had, con i aisting of, i _ ; , g L ‘ COATS. all sizeP, -, i J ‘ PANTMMUXSJM ‘ ; : ' ; \‘Esrs,do.; 1 it? 1 DUSTHRS, 1 {I I. SHIRTS.‘ i ‘ ‘ ‘ mat“ 'nS. ‘ . 8; ms, ' . ‘ 5 1103 mm" kc. Our Copts, Pnnla anti Vesls‘iun from u nicciie to up anchor, both as to size,firice and (Infilitj. [lf we cannot pleasegyou in garmfilj’fimnly ,mnde, lir.‘ W. I‘. Kill who is in c neflion I with the e‘stablishmepiill once tukegour [measure and make you a uni ip short nahicc. Gin; us i call. ' [April 28. 1862. 3m I ___ -_ _ , y __._L.__ l h Coal! (308.1! ICoal. ‘~ qHEAns-k murmur-2r: are $1“ propnrdd m su iinOAL, afsnpcridf uulit in an stunts; desired. T‘erma, Gag}: I}, 3' , (‘opsOncl (‘omeAlH ‘ ‘ - . narThcy also request “also in ohm them to cull and pay up. nsifunds re :1 needed. Who will b; the firi‘to cull? ‘ opnn‘ from 'I m 7. .r ‘ . ‘ Feb. 24, 1862. ' i Townsley Ahead. _ TIE‘UE und‘i-rsigncd respr-cttillly inTrm public that he onntinnM the (3.\ UN .\L\KL\'(‘r.\~.\fD REPAH‘JXG lphs'mu-‘n :m a different forms, rheniwr lh'm‘ imy nhnp i county“ All‘work “‘nrrumorflto give sati. tion to customers. Country; ralluce take exubqnge for work at mnrkel pi-icea. | .\. .\l TUWNSLE Gett3‘shurg,3nne 24, 1861. -‘ ‘ ‘ , . . ‘ ' ‘_‘ TheeUmo ,” RCH STREET, ABOVE man, A . . RPHILA ,Prld'lHA, P {*PTOX s. NEWCMIHIL Pfiln-nm'rmz. WTM: Howl. is, central Conn-niem Passenger Cars to all parts’f the city, adapted in eve'ry particular with: comfbrt warm; of the business public. WTm-msfifjo per day. i Sept. 23,1861. 1y ' v~r———»~——-~ ~ ——~——l—.T— Great Attrarihon T SCHIC,K’S.-—l \h'n‘t- jgst opened :lhe A most complete nssorlm‘ ut of SI’RiNG ',(HMDS ever received in this glue. - In “#ll5l ',q‘mliiy nnd p'ricpthey cannot g[e snr =se L— l\\'ithont stonping to particul rize, l or unto Inll, come‘and see. L. SC _IICK. } April 14, IBM. ..L Come the alrl. ' l ND‘ DilN'Tl-‘ORGETTOV l'i‘ PLEASANT {A INDGE'NURSEBII-lh'n ersons’ wishing [to Plant Trees will ET the st kin thoiground l remarkably fine, and iii-ml at rctlurcx pribea. The‘Apple numbers 100‘variptics, embracing all the flrorm sons. 1 i N. B. es the index honrd'nenr Flam Thule" Post office. ' T. E. vodk'k suxs,‘ Sept. 2, 1861. i J; ;l’roprirlorl. __H_U.._:.,V__ we ---,. 1-. q .A. .--1- .Lost and F 0 nd!g ~ HE "goods timesfind plen of money "hrel found in the pnrchasin of Goods 2 nt' .\MSON’S, at his greatly rrEuced [nicest—i Purchasers who would take a mnlnge on_ isi chance ofeconomy in s'ecnring ”arguing COME I AT ONCE, AND SAVE uuxmg A. [he sen. son has somewhat advanced, vi» will sell what‘ of Winter Clothing wc-hnve on hand at prifies to satisfy the most economical buyers. Tflkrl ‘ nu SPO! for times like they. The acnrcity‘of, money it thus made up, by buying so m '-h :henpaz. [Gen-{sharp Feb. 17, 1862? ‘ Piano grumng. J nor. BOWER, of mammary-,1: Pmcli .1; P Piano Tuner, informs his. rlend: And thgj musical public in general, the: he gives liis time, not otherwise oc‘oupied,‘ o Tuning and Repairing Pinon. at; moderate prices. {ln pqomises entire'utisfnction, or no’pay. Orders received At this oifice'. ‘ ‘. [SepL 16; 1861., _ ~‘ Frames. 1 . i ILDED FRAMES —TYSGN BROTHERS havejusl receive: from? iladelphinn d now other m’the pub! the l rgest and In?“ neaortmen‘ of .Gilded Frame. ier brought a Geunburgmt uconishinglylow prices. Pleuo call Mid enmine them. Excq ior Sky-Jig t Gdlery, York street, ottposite t 2 Bank. Ge - lylburg, PL. 3 [Nn‘ ch 10, 1862.1 “ cane d 9 Imm " s HOTOGBAPHS l—We hnnuust introduced 1 Iplendid maxim columu'in our Gallerg Bad no new prepared to furnish the new aty “ Cam d 6 Vista" Photogniphsr—fourlafor P doll-r. TYSON snows , ‘ Excelsior Sky-light Gullnry,yGettysburg. I larch‘ 10, 1861. 1 The gpot! l ' .. AISON is mill in New York‘ making pm:- ch-u to keep {all ‘and inorgase the stack of bin Glowing and Vsriely ‘ tore, on tbs Northeuz corner of the Diamond, Gettysburg, when sale: are made at astonishingly low prices. Bnylng for cash, he uh sell low for gush—lower nun ever and no {hi-take. Call in at the Store, and ADA! Bdulnnnn will wait on you with the greatcs; of plcfisurc, showing you Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c', of every klull 9nd price. . [s.9o- 2, 131:1. j LL colon of Zephyi’ Worsu?’ nnd Shetl‘anfl . Wool can be had at. {‘SCXIICK’S. .’ ALICOES, u good ll eve ',u from 6; lb 12} cu. per yard, on ballast at. SCIImK’fi. o'r'rou GLOVKS, for Men bud Boys. m be bid 'chelp It ' SCHICK'S. ’YOéING Ilen'l FIJI} Itylel go! But]: an; , 20 went. ' or th 2: us‘un price! it ‘ ‘9' ' I;2e IPIZF. 41LUENY’S. , 11. S l ‘ Town Property _' ’l‘ PRIVATE SALE—The undersigned or- A fer) at White Sula the Property") which e now resides, situate in Ens: Middle ureet, Gettysburg, adjoining S. R. Tipton on the we“ and Mrs. McElroy on the east, Wllil nn ' ' alley in‘ the rear. THE [HOUSE is two-story Frame, \\'enthcrboardod, with Back-building; I. well of water. with a pump in it, n the door; and n variety of fruit, such as npples, pearl, peaches, apricots, cherries,- and grainy.“ the man choice. _ ZACHARIAU MYERS. Nov. 12. 1860. :1 ~ Something N HEnnderaigned res ectfui- ,z , ‘ (E ly informs ‘the rfsidents W 1 o_ et’tyaburgnnd vicinity,thnx erg-\r .'p-J"% he has opened a WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, in the worn immediately in the rear of Mr. J. L. Schick’s Store, and fronting ‘tha Square, where he intends keeping an assort ment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER ind SILVER' PLATED WARE, SI’ECTAULES, CLOCKS, km. kc. A l Having been connected - with a first-class Watch and Jewelry Store in llaltimure, ifor seveml years past, he is prepared to banish every article in the line, at the lowest c ty prices, and all purchases will be guuentied as represented. ‘ i ' From a long experience in Watch-rewiring, ‘ especially offine Watches. hcis prepared to do ‘ All klpds of Watch-work promptly in the best manner, and guaranty the performhnce ofiti He will keep niways on huhd a large usu‘rfl‘ ment ofSI’ECTACLES,nud S «::-m Lucie Glasses; nnd haying myuch A i _ experience in adapting them, to the sigh ii: prepared to fit all who need them. ’ ‘HAIR JEWELRY made to order in the 1’) st style, and a great variety of patterns on ha (1. lEWELBY npnired in the nentest mnnel'. ‘ ’ ' JOSEPH xiEVAN Gettysb‘trg, Dec. 23, 1861. if , i . Cannon &.,Adair’s 3w MARBLE wunxa, nnrher of Haiti- N more and Rust Middle streets.dire(:tly (Ip posite the new Cuurt House} Gnttyshurg —— liming recently arrived from Philadelphia, d feeling {silly mmpewnt to execute all work in the finest style of the Art. we would re per'tl‘ l ly invite'the attention of the pllhlir wishing lt9 procure enything in uurliue, to i'nvor us x'vit n' cull and examine Splimmlilh‘ of our work.- '6 El , kc. )AL‘ oml ‘t of nro [in-pared to furnish MUNUMEX'I‘S. TH.“ .\NI) lIEADST‘UNES, .\HRBLH fiA'NTLP SLABS for Cnhiuct-nnikers, and all other \\' appertaining to our l)lHillQSS,_flt the luwcalpi sihle prices. We do not hcyituze m gimmnl that our work shall he put. up in u mnnner sxl stuntinl and fnswfiil‘ equal to the best to seen in the cities, where’evcly improvemi which experience has mum-sled is availed I and cspeciully do we gmrunlec that qur f‘e lcry and vap Yard work shall be so curefu set as not to -he :llrecterl h - frost, but slmll ml min fur _vcmzs that Dl'ec'lneh‘vol'position gl‘ at the' completion of‘u jul), and so necessary continued grm-cfulucss and symn elry: ~ Nonzs, 1859.. (if ~ f New Goods.“ EORGE ARNOLD . ' ' G Hus jus: received frpm Philmlelphj lgu'go flock of , CLU‘THS‘, CASSIMERES hlnck, plain and fun-3': Silk Warp, Frel Clmhs, for Summer Imus Con-rs, (a hennti nrti(-le,)Twr Eds, lmlhu Cloths. Jeans, Drillin Merino Cassixneres. Velvet Cords, Gnmbroq and Vestjngs, all very hnndsome.‘ in tho nhal Emu-k of Gouds Ihcm ure many new will be; tif'u! shin. . ~ , - Alsu nilzlrgo stack of CA RPETS, TRUN S, (.‘AHI'E'I‘ BAGS, gum Dunwslu-s. ' ‘ L Also nl; "«tock ofREADY-R'ADECLOI I: ..so nlzu‘ges. .\ or . run. . INC, ofdur own manmmturing, in grant varie ty. “’ll smog, prices and chbflp. Cu.“ and See Is. Mr. W.‘ T. King is in connection with 11111:: cstxxbfishmcnt us usunl‘to cut. and make 11‘ Cloflliug‘iu slldrt'onlcr., April‘Zß, 1:362. 3m ‘ . H‘ m m-h _ flivc Removal.--Tin Ware. UH undersigned hns,romm‘odt hi- Tinni establishment noun-r th'e Dimpnnd. Clmmlwwhlng: slr'ect, ntljwiu'ln: A.- D. Blu- Ibr's Drug Store—l I'll-y comm] lucutiun. continues [0 nmuuluclurr. and keeps must.“ I" on lmnll. L-wry Variety of TIN-WARE, Mu- AGE H: NS Ihe ur- ~ , PRESSED AND . .’ _ ' JAI‘ANI‘ID WARE, and will always be read}; lg do llEl‘éllll . ROHHXG and S‘I‘UI'TIXG also done" hr [the hwt manner. Prim-E mod ate, and no kkl‘or! spvlrod‘ to rt‘ndfir [ull an: fillifln. The public”: continua-1! patronage solicited. ' lA. P. BAPGIIER Gettysburg, April 7. mm. Howard AsSociatlbn, . HILALDELPIHAr— Fur the Rulii‘f 01 h? P Sickjnnxl l)iz~|ru:s¢~ul_, uflliLleol with Vi u lcul and phronic Diambfi", and «my-vi-iully ur ‘he Cure pf Diseases? of l'hl' Sejsunl Organs. mzmcw. ADVICE given g‘nuis, by the A :- ifig Surgeon. , .VALUABLE REPORTS on Spormflorrha‘p ur Seminal Weakness, and "the; Din-uses Lo! the Sexull ()rgups, find on “the NEW REHE— DIES emp)oycd in Ihe hispv’nsary. sénl. to [l'lo nfllict‘ed in~sculcd loner envelop”, free ‘of charge. Tm) or three Smm’pa forpns'mgc will be acccptuhle. ' Address, Dr. J. SKILHN "(WGITTKLN'I A t.- ing Surgcbn, Howard .\sswiation, No. 2 So, kl: Nllllh Street, Philadi'lpbia, Pa. . June 16,1862. 1y _ ' flllli mu] OWM a slmntcaa,mhj, c§‘ d" flaunmna, or you BRONgmAL amatmhxjeh mizht {>9 57,-“; checked wuh’ggbnpum‘p -00 .edy. if W.m m.» "that” serio'J-Sly- Few “gm ‘3‘ thaimpa-taawcqfctoppfitga nag/1w gligldflaldin Rafi-scum; that which imthc W would yield to amildramdy, ifmtattqfiedto,‘woon attadw flu lung-a. " ' W’sflmdn’alfltachm Ithasbeasprwedthatthzyauthgbwt article bqforc the pufliofir , gum, @mntlzifla, m 2, ,g’atanh,tJuHachngcaughm,¢an— gurgliian,andmmuuf¢dimqf the MLMWW mm Speaker: and Bmm,' unllfimithanqfi'eatualfarolw-bxgaxd Wham ‘ wwng-istsmmh Mine, at 25 omtspér box. S‘A. D. Bcznut, Agent, Gelylburg ch. 30, 186]. 6m Cheap; Groceries. FRESH arrival of Grocer!" 12v reduced pricerlendid SUGABS at 8, 9 and .10 cents per ‘panqd—ben COFFEE at 22 cents. and other filings in proportion. Cd! sad we and Judge [or yourself. . ' May 5, '62. FAKNESTOCK BBO'S. HE undersigned, being the nu Eh orized penal! u: make rcmqvuh into Ever Green Come. tcry, hopel lb“ web as contemplfle the removal of the remain: of deceued relatives or friends will avail‘themlelvel of this season oftheyelr to have it done. Removals made with promptneu‘ —ternn low, and no efl‘on Spare?! {0 plane. . ‘ 3, PETER THOHN. 1 Inch 12, ’6O. Keeper of the Cemetery. 1 .‘ YSON BROTHERS have constantly on hand r a large assortment of plain and fancy cases, gilded frames, gold and‘pluted lqcke“. breastpins, km. kc., which they are selling l 9 utonisbingly low prices. ‘ A3IBI'—HAMS [_A Inrge_ lot of prime H "alumina! received and for sale chow,“ Jlme 9, 1862. 00901:! & GILLESPIE s. OMETHING new 1...; new style‘of Wins. S KEY—an Article pronoqnced "bug! to bell"--cln be had gu. H. G. CAfl'S. June 2,1882. , ' . Imm; mrocmrné for :1, who 'sx'. Celsior Sky-light Gallery, York mm. apposite 1h; Bnnk. ' ‘ DOMESTICS, Prints, Ginghnm‘s. Brilliants, ha, a: ' »’ ‘&.'S(J_DTI‘&SON'S. Ilemovab. wn‘soxvs “ Mountain Herb Pills. WE give a. perfect likeness of Tuner), a chief ofa tri‘w oftho ltnnga Aztec Nn tion, thnt once ruled Mexico. You will find a run nrconnt of him and his peoplelnonr Pamph lets and Almanacs—to be had gratis, from the Agents !or these Pills. The inventor and mannfnctnrer of “ Judaon's Mountain Herb Pills,” has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having virited nenrly every country in the world. He spent over six year] among the Indinnl of tbe‘Bocky Mountains And of Mexico, end it true than that the “Mouxnix His: Pitts " were discovered. A very interesting account of his Idventurea We". you will find in our Aimee an Pamphlet. ‘ n ‘B‘ an eiublishéd rm, um uu 41mm arise iron: ”PURE BLOOD! The blood is the life! and when u: foreign or nnheglthy malls! gets mixed with (I, it is M onco distributed toéevery organ of the body!- Every ncrfl- feels Ills poison, and all the Vital organs quickly cnfiipluin. The stomach will not digestthe feod’perl‘wtly. Thorn-er ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile..-'l‘he action of the heart is Weaken'ed, And so Ithe circulation is feeble. * The lung’s become clogged with the poisonous matter; hence. a cough—and all from a slight impurity nttho fountain-hand of life— the Blood! As ifyou had ghrown some earth, for instance, in a pure spring, from _which run a tiny rivulet, in I few minutes tho whole course or the stream becomes disturbed and discolor-oils As quiokly does impuré blood fly in every purt, and lenve'ils sling behind. All the passages become obstructedmnd '\lnleas llm obstruction is removed, the lmnhof lire soon dies out. " . ‘ '! These pills not‘only purify the blood, but regenerate all (he secretions of the body; they ure, therefore, unrivalled M a cum FUR muons DISHXSES,'. Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, to. This Anti-11mm" Medicine expel: from the blood the hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the' . fluid: and lecretionn pure and fluent, clearing” and resuscit‘nting the vital nrgnns. I Pleasant indeed, it is to us, thut we are nMo ito plnce within your. reach, a medicine like the “ Mountain Herb i’iils,’,' that will pus directly Ito the nlllicted parts, Ihrongh the blood and < fluids of Ihe~bbdy, and cause the sanen-r to brighten with the flush o'fhenuty and henlth. ' Judm'l l’dl- are llur Brut Ready in Elia/me: [or I (In- fullwvrfngf (‘umpluirill : . > I « Bowel Complaints, 1 'HemlnehCl.‘ { Coughs, _ ludigestiun, . Colds. influenza, , Chest D‘isenses, lullzunnmtiém” (lastivem-éa, lnn'u‘rrl Wenk'news, ; quy-puin‘, ‘ ' . Liver Compluimx, i Dinr hu-u, - Lowness ol‘v Spirits, v Drowsy, . Piles, '- _ llehility, * Stone and Gravel, ‘ Fewer uml .\qu, F Set under! Symp- Felnule (‘mnplninlm toms. . (mun FEMALE MEDICINE 1 Females Mm \‘nluc hculth, should no'wr be without. these I’illi. They purity .tlw hluml, remove obstructiunq of all kinds, cleanse the skm of all pimples nml 'hlutches, nml‘bring Hm rich color of health to rhc pulc chm-K. WThe l’lnn‘ts und‘llv-rbs ofmh‘ich tho-m Pills are madq, «cm (li-covered in :Lyory sur~ prising wuy "mung thq Tcznuuns, a' tribe n! Aborigincés in .\lrxicn.‘ Get the Alnnumr ug‘ our Agent, nml Vyfiu will rem] with «lolliglnl llm wry' intercqihg nccuunt it routuiuls or the “Great Medicine” oftlu- .\xtex-s. ' - Onsxnvm—The “.\lmlnluin Herb mills" are put up In A Bountiful 'Wrnppcr. «Each but contains 40 pills. und Retail at '25 dents per box. ‘ .\u gmuinc have :Iln: signature of B. L. JUIISUX'k 00., on oat-h hox. ‘ ’ n. L. mason a: 00., _ SOLE I‘IKUI'RIETUR'S, ' No. 60 human:- Snmy'r, .\ziu Yunx. A'gmts \mntml ulwus~Addn~ss mt nhmc. my”. G. (hum, .\gmt lur Gettysburg. July “:0, mm. iyeuw x v 4 , fixxxw {mm 1 . ' HE uM\m}§ Rofizg”; msW DURING lhc pus: jmr \\c llal’c introdurml , to the notice of the mc’dicnl pral‘esv-iun of His couniry the l'iyrn (‘ryalallznl ('lvlnn'u'x tr I'Eolrqum‘m, us I 'nmmln' FOIL mmrm, l‘lS.\l ; mulJ‘xmlng rel-hil'ml from mnn‘y sourt'fl, bulh from physlchns‘nl‘lho lliflhl‘itl‘llflndlllg and from [mm-nu, lhé MUST FLA‘TTEIHXI} . TESTHIHNIALS UFIITS'IEHAL VJALL'E in . the lrcnmu-nt of this [ininful and obslismll- «lih war. “'4‘ hrt- intlurvd l 0 IS’rcsénl it. In the puhlic in a farm 111-lAIN PUB l.\l\lF.l)l.\ F 2 ESE, which we hope will mgmnrml list-l ‘lo tlmsu “ ho are sum-ring \riLll this ulllirlinu c ‘mplnint, and lo Hit-(medical) pnu‘lilinner wholl may I‘H-l disposed to test. the po‘m'r: of tllisgl'vnluu‘hlo remmly. ‘ l' . Euxm pnnm‘L.\.\Hxl~:,in mé'lol-m "have spoken of. has rem-ml)“ lucl-n ntnulgh‘rly‘ ex ”,wrimnlcd map. in [he l'l-I.\‘NSl’.l.\'_.\ $1 .\_lll.)S -~l’ll‘.\L, and with MARKEDSUCGESS (:u‘will nppmr from the published nccounla in the quellignl journals.) . ‘ W". in carefully int np rcmly I‘Pr lmmw’ disu- usofivith full directiom, nml Cl 11 be oh minrd from ull the dragging at 75 Lents per bottle, and m. wholemlo 9f '1 l / BULLOCK k CRENSHA‘W, Druggists nnzlflnnufactifying Cljeriiislsl, ' July 1, 1361. 1y , \ Philflglpifil Fresh) Rental-cements. : TREVQTIIENING 0U". POSITIPN.—We S are constantly adding new supplipl In our ulrcn'dy large ambfushionnble stock or. HATS, (231's, 3901‘s Ax» SHOES.‘ . We have every "qu otSprinmed Summr Huts, which in qmliLy and price cannot mum please. 80)". and MLn't [lnto nndlj Cup] of ever" description, and uf‘lhe law-Ht; In. par doc; of ' BOOTS, _ , . SHOES, - ‘ 4 o GMTERS, in, it, was never mare com'plete. Ladies, (idntlcmm und Children can be accommodated with any. flung in this line," we are better reputed now to give fits Mn! grater bargain: Jun ever before. If you want tax-gains. good fits nnd fashionable goods, Call M. the sign «Mlle BIG BOOT, in Chambenburg street. . L , , JOHN CUM'.| '4 ALEX. COBBAN. June 9, 1862 New Goods; - P 111231 Goans i—cuown'aoons l .1 FAHNP'ETUCR nmmmns have just received end no now openings large end 'ehoice nuorlment of? SPRING GOODS, to which they invite the n‘tenlion of the public. Having been purchased with care at reduced prices. we are prepared to give our mammal. bnmim. Our stock ha: been lnrgely incremd by the eddilion ofn choice variety of the Ines: styles of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, material for MENS’ WEAR. CARPETING, QUEENS WARE, KILLINERY GOODS, tc., comprising A complete newrtment of everything urn-ll] yanked. —Cnil early md select bargain! for _ yourselves. FAIINESTOCK BRO’S. ' April 7,1862. New Tailoring STABLISHMEXT.--GEO. F. ECKENRODE, FASIIIUNABLE TAILOR. adopt: this method of informing his friendslnd the public enernlly, that he has opened I Tailoring egublishment in Baltimore strut, Gettysburg, (late Post Office,) nenr the Dl5. mond.where he is prepared to do all work In his line In the best manner, and to the W“: {fiction of customers. [He employs nonoqbu first glass hands, and receiving THE nsmuxs mmvanY,‘ , ’ he can warrant filshionnble (its and no“ and ”nbstuntial lewing. Ho 8.51:: a slum of m. ” public's putmnnge, premium; to span Io,“- fort to deserve it. His charge: will 31"”: he ‘fonnd as moderate ts the timn will sllow. . ‘ Cutting and Re airing done at the “may ll~notice. {Gettysbprm April 7, {Baum} (_________>_—————-——-———«————o+-—l—rol~ E ARPETS, CARPETS.—-A mum; m‘. a [C Carpeting-good and chug—jun crud in; the New Store of M. PANGL B.