- _, "fnvl’éfifie‘x - 4 Panama? DAVIB’ “BSAGE. ’ m The menu of President Davin to thel Fonfederate gangrene is published in thei F10ar...‘.... Richmond plpPrn. _ 1 Rye l-‘iour.... He speaks 01' the desire of the peopie oil White Wheat... the South for peace: 3 “rd Wheat........._ ,“The advent of peace will he hailed with Corn ............ ......w joy. Our desire for it has nPVer been mn- The. vealed. But earnest in has been our Wlfiil (mum.................. for peace, and great as have been our sacri-, 8uckwheat........(.... fives and “(Waring-«filming the war. the de- ! CPWPSOMI ..........: termination 0f thin people baa with “chlTlmOlfly 5eed........ aucceeding month become more unaltera-l‘, Fl“ 39“ "ml-mm. hly fixed to endure any suffering and com, 2“" °' “'3" ""' tinuo any sacrifice. however prolonged. un-t P "1‘" ”ml“, P” til their right to self-government‘and the! or rovereigntv and independence of these states ahdl have been triumphantly vin dicated and establifihed.” ‘ He, is evidently disappointed in the non interference 9f England and France in our affairs. but says he hm no complaint to make! lief characterize! the war conduct ed by tie armed. forces ofthe Union as atro: vinuqt; repeats hil condemnation of Gen.; Butler (6 death; and hints that Gen; Mil-i my may be suhit‘cll'd to the same Fonaltyd In relation to President Lincoln's amend-i (potion Proclamation, he. says : ‘ ' f ' “i may well leifi'e it to the instincts! ‘of that common humanity which a henefi-i cent crentnr has implanted in the hrs-anti nf 'on‘r fellow men -of all countries. to 17.131: ‘ judument on a measure in which aeverall , millions of human beings of an int'érinr,‘ race, peaceful and pontented laborers in: their sphere. are doomed to extermination, 1 white at the same. time they are eneoumpi , ed toa general rumination of their mayl tern by the insidioua‘ reéommendation toi abstain from violence unless in necenaary aelfidefence. Our bwn‘deteqtation of thme who have nttempted- the most execrnbln maasaere recorded in the history of guiltyN mania tinctured by a profound sentiment for the impotent rage which it disciones.—' Av: far as regards the action of this govern-1 mentorrsuch criminals as may attempt its’ exemtion, [confine myself to informing ynh thatl shall, unless in your wimlnm you deem some other course more expedient.l deliver to the. several State authorities ull‘ commissioned oilicera of the United States' ‘ that may hcmaitcr he, captured by our for- r (3%; to any ofthe States embraced in the prbclamution. that they may bedeali with in accordance with the laws ofthnse Match! providing For the puninhmentoferimmals wnllgaged in exciting «(-rvile insurrectimis.—-' In its political impact this measage powosuea‘ umt‘qi‘gnifjt-atinn, and to it, in this light. iliVlte your ntti-ntinn. it ntl'urda to on | )u-ople the (‘fllllllit'lt‘ and crowning proul‘, uftlm true nature of the, design“ oftlw par-l tv which I-io‘th-ll to power the [WPst-llt 00-] ,rulmut or the l‘i'e<i(l(’ltti:li chair at, Wash ington. and ahich SUIIL'hI. in pinnaeal Its lan-poses by every variety ot'nrtlul grave. and by the. perfidloua we of the must sol \ Pmn and repeated pledges on every practi cable OCCuMOII.” ’ ' ‘ 3?? Our enunhy is now at Inna! $1,000.. (WH'OU'nf dollnw in debt.’ We hnw- lost "in kilied nntl ummdn-d. "including thnue whnhnve died of diseasrmnc has than 300,- 04") of the bout young: mén of the country-- my] all this bmnugia tlgu mml‘tnnntiml lend er:- of tho [ivy-uhllmn puny refused to adopt. the (.‘rittonden rnmpromiw. ’ ' .apeoial Notioeg. New Je‘rsey Lands for-Bale, nan, (lut'mzx’ 0R Fnl:|'r Finn“. suitabdr for Grnpca, Pt- vhw. Pure, Raspberries! _ Slr‘nwherrios. .lslmkherries, (‘urr.|nt-. &c.,‘uf l. 2!. In. 10 or 20 m res ouch. m the. folle‘vhuz prizrs for the infield, viz: 20 urn-q for $2OO, 10 acres Im -51 M. 5 acree fur $6O, 21 acres for Smul ucre I-ur $2O. Pn'mhle b} one dollar u week. ' Also. gum! (‘rquu-n3~ lunds, und \‘lllage lots in (‘IIP:TWOOD,’2:. by 100 {qu at $lO (nu-h, yuublv by one, dollar a “cekuvThe «hove lluul‘ and {mum “re >ituntml an Chow-00d, \\ :n-hiuglnn township, Hurlmzlqn rouuty. New June}. For further mf'orum‘lion apply. nilh u l’fU. Stamp, far :1 circular. Lo n. FRANKLIN MARK, No. 90 (‘tdar Street, New York, N. Y. Jun. 26, mm. Cofigha! Consumption.——Sufl'erers! send 0w hum“: to Dr. I) I'.\GF.H. liul‘imore. “(1., and rréufve, by romr‘n "mil,“ bcn of bin WON DEHI‘I‘LL" (‘IU‘ZEIUNG VHR'IXHIV CURE (’l‘N>l'.\”'Tl\ E C(HH'UI 5.“. .\ box lllStS‘ nix “L'L'lx>l [Jam '26, 1863). (In A Card to the Sufi‘ering. The Rev. “Zulu: (‘vngßnVl-t, while laboring " an n MLiniomgry in anun, WM cured or Con: . - I . Hunpuun. \\ In n all utl or meum had [mi-3d. by n "-lin Q btuiucd from n lcnrnwl physiciJn nu siding in the grain Ci!) of Je-Mu.» 'Thi§recipc lme mired gu-nt mum-eh “'hu were sufl'criug Irnm A‘ynuumpliyn, llrnnyrhilis. Sore Throat, (‘uughs uml (folds. and the debilitg' and nervous «I«1nl-cs~i0n ux‘uu-d by these disorrln-rs. ‘ Desirbu'iol'llouefillluglutherP, I will serd this rccripr, “hit‘ll I lune bran-uh: home with ‘ mu 1“: MI who need it, free pf charge Address 7 Im. wu Clpsmmvn. , ‘45” Fullun Avnuue. .- K Brouklyu, X. Y. 05:313. 186‘. l‘y M4RRIED. (‘nrlho 22d inch, M tlm Lutheran Pnrmnnge, Alt-ndlsnlll-hh)‘ RM’. J. K. \lillef, Mr. WIL \I.| \\l KLEPPHR to Miss MARY_JANE“'EIGLE, hulh of Hendmsville. ' . (m the Bth inst., a]. Crahh's HgteL Unlu mwn. by Rev. S. “wry, Mr. JUHXMHVEHS Ln \lias NANCY HARNER, both of Tuuqtnwn, Md. . , (In (110413111: inut” try Rev: Jm‘nh Sechler, Mr. M‘M. A. Your; to .“Iss LUUISA u. SPANGLER. hull) of Adumsronnty. 0n the lfilh imt., hy the same, Mr. JHHN' HHA‘UG, of Baltimore, to Miss MANDILLA PALMER, of Adams county. ‘ XIIN11:1. *fi‘O—bltunry notices 3 cents her like for all a?" {but lines—(gash rlO Recompnn)‘ native, On Monday night last after 60 ha“ > '1 o! diplléeriagflr. Pics L’Awnkxca. «55:31:: (own. onowngo township aged 30 maxilla-ad 11 days. , We"! 4 0n the 14th ins}, in Littleltnwn Mia-”3LI K ANN DYSERT,‘aged 31 year: [o’mmhs an}, 10 dayl. « On the 29thulL, nem Decatur. )fncon conntv, ““035, Mrs. RUSANA<HERMAX, wifg of M} 'John Herman, and dsughter of Mr. Joséph Her man, ofMountpleunnt township, Adams county Penn’|., sg‘ed about 24years. Gn‘l-‘r‘lény hut, In Mennllen township; ANN ELWABI‘I‘H, daughter of Meat. [sane and Catharine Miller, aged 13 year: [month and 20 day. ‘ Crane 1011 inn,,-of diptherin, nenr Ben dersville, CLAYTON 3., son of MrJ’eter S. Crum, aged 4 years 9 months and 3vdnys. On the 9th in!!.,_ at the Military Hospital, Washington, DAVID ANDREW NEWMAN. member of Company A, (Capt, Darberem of 126th [3,, Regimen“, son of Ephraim Newmfin. of Franklin tp., aged 23 years 11 months And 30 day». l ' Oh the 21:: of Airgun, in Macon, Georgis, fir. ALEX-ANDRE CUBEAN, formgrly of this county, .god 43 yean. He was unn prisonep n, mule ofShiloh. ligrmfllin tp., on the 16th inst” JACOB, 801 l Nicholas Starnpr, deceased, aged 1!) Surf, mbnlhs 26 days. ‘ ' c In Butler tp., on the ”(b inst" MARY ALICE. sogond daughter of Daniel and Elmira. Walter, “id 8 years 1 month and 20 days. Communicated. on the 6th insulin FREDERICK A. ROWE, of mitsburg, ML, .5 high-minded and hon mil! ‘nflemlu, unrere in everything be rotated, scrupulously honest, a kind hus glni‘ I gong chrisllsn, a true-hearted and “a, H‘rien . , . w. r. f bl .‘ " , Communicated. an tp, on the 1m: inst, Miss mzlfiflfl SlLLlKLdnpghter of Thomas and WI“, ngod 21 years 10 months and ”.1- " L'denren Lizzie, thou but, left us, 9 MW quell thy lon in felt; 3.3.011.” God bu bmrz us, ,3“ put mm" had, y ‘ duet, be your slumber, ~, Wmixy; g ' ‘ ,e er our day. mgwd, .. '7 “3;“ join the. in lelicity. . - ‘ E=22=l=l3 GETTYPBCIIG—Snpunnv LA". ...........................6 00 to C 50 .............u......... 4 75 u... ......uuuu...| 25 lo I 40 ................z..;.1 35 w 1.30 BA LTNORE—Fumu LAIT ' P10nr........................... mm... 6 -75 to 6 87 ’ Wheat 1 53 :01 95 113-9.... .. } 90 to _97 C0rn.......... .................... "...... 83,“) 92 0M: .... . 42 w 73 )Clowr 5eed......... 8 62 to 6 a 7 i'flmolhy 5eed............,...... ..... 2 50 lo 2 62 E Beeanttle,pl-r hund............. . 7 00 :6le DC ; Hogs, per hund............ ...... 5 15.“ 6‘ 25 ; Hay.............,..........................2l 00 [02300 i Whhkey ......... ........................ 50 w ‘5l ; Guano, Peruvian, per “mun...“ as; 00 l n A N OVER—Tannin!" nu. 1 Elgar, from wagon: Do. from slot-cm..." ‘ Wheat ... [5kye........,.............._.... fiCorn ‘Outs ‘ Cfovor 5eed............... i Timothy 5eed............. pin5tfir.........m.......... A Valuable Farm T PRIVATE SALE—The mbscriber, A wiahing to decline: firming, offers at privnté sule, his fine HIPROYRI) FARM, of “-6 Arrow, more or‘losu, with improvements thereon, hesidvsdmving bet-n limed several timon. and under good It-ncing, wilh n fine voumr Orchard 'of choice fruil.-- '._, - - '3. A . «4L Th 9 improvements tense! of n 3.7.} H Two-story Briék—cnscd HOUSE, "j",'“~_' with a good brick Kitchen u‘tmch- ' r—n“ ed. and all (he necessary out-l-Ilrldings—Spring House, Barn, Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, (‘26., “ilh water tannin-g: through the barn-yard.— About 12 :u-res of the" above are vuluuble \Vood [.A‘nd, “ ‘ , ‘6’” not cold nt“privale pale it will he I frred at public sale on [he 281l|dny ol FEBRFJ ARY. on the hum, } ofiu mile from Emmi.“- llurg, .\ld., nn the ro:_ul' to Gettysburg, PJ.-——“ Terms made known on (law of sale. _‘ Jan. 26, 131:2}. ts OTN‘E T 0 TRESPASS‘ERS—Ihe undue- N signed ln-n-hy \vnrns nll persofia “Killing: hunting nr‘ntherw i=9 lreépnssing‘ on-his pruni st‘fi, in Hamilton townihip, .\llulus county. Hd has ulrcmly Mlfl'ered‘tuu much in this wuynmd will tnlt-rntc no more of it. All persons dis regnrding this notice do}: At (lug risk of [he law. 3‘; Jun. 26, IBGR. ::t* LIZA FRIEDT‘S l-‘STATE —Lcltera of id- Inrnislmlion on lhl‘ r~tnleof blizn Friadt, lam: of llumilloJ township, .\dnm.ficonntyJ ae ccnscd, Inning ln-I-n gmntrd tn lhe underaign— ed, residing in llornickl township, he herqhy gives nuiicc to all per-ions indebted to s‘lid vstu'e to make inum dime payment, and «“1188 having claims nigmus! the same to pre: nt, (hem pioperlyvnntln mimic-d for {ville-Intuit.Y ‘ SAMUEL BROWN, Adm'r. jam-26,1863. u: , H'S LAWRENCE’S ESTATE—Letter: of administration on the (mate of Pius Layl repce, lntc of (‘mmwngo township, Adams county. deceuwd, having bow-n magnet! (to the undvrnignod. rPsidingqin Mountplenmnt [own ellip, he hen-lav gin-s not-ice to all [”l"er in debted to suid mute xo mnke immodint [my mom, nnd tlmw having't'lnims fl‘guinnt the game to present tlu-m prnporiy MlflwnliL-Mml for svflloml-n! SA \{l'l-Zl; suonu, Ad‘m'r. Jx'n. 2c, 1563. cr“ HE. snhtt-ril‘or, having been appointed by T the Court of (‘nmnvpn Pleas of Adams county, Committeé of Hie person and- estnté of Abrnhnm “rough a Junnvic‘ of Huntington township. Adams coupty. hmohy gives notice WEI] pen-ans hm‘iug claims or demands Against said “rough to present the same to the subscribur, residing in said township, for get tlelnent, nnd nlI permus indebted to make im medinle paymenlu ’ WM.‘B. GARDNER. Jun. 26, 1863. St ‘N I ll.LlA.\i F. ASPER'S EST. Til—Tet tors of mlminislmtinn on lh 03:3th of William F. Asper, late of Lmimore township, Adams county, decenser‘l, having been granted to «he undersigned. residing in York con‘iy. he hereby gives notice to pl] persons indebted to said estate to make immediatebnymenl, aud‘ tlmse hnving claims against the same to lire) sent lhein properly'mullentimted tnl‘ settle ment. JACOB BRENNEMAN, Adm’r., Mount Top P. 0., York county Jun. 29,1863. 61" IIF. CHEA PEST JEWELRY HOI'SE IN T Tlll-i\\'()Rl.l)l——-L3lBl’it-coe of Assorted Jctu‘ll')‘ lor Slut—A complete list of fine Gold, l’lnted uud Ornide Jewelrj'aenl free. Address , J. A. SALISBURY._Agent, Jun. 26, 1863. St ‘ Providence, R. I. \ The Deny tapers.- : HEREAFTER I wil ttend K 0 the delivery of the Daily city'Liflpers so‘eubscribers' myself. v_’l‘he price of the Phile‘delphia “ In quirer " and Baltimore “American" will be 75 cents per mouth,—pnyeble in advance—from the first of February next. The. Bellimpn' “Sun" and “Clipper" will be delivered to sub scribers at 40 rents per month. Persons de siring to subscribe for any of the daily papers will call upon the undersignedlnt the Adxilns Express Office in Shends & Buehler's Building. fi'All persons subscribing/3y the month must notify me two'dnys before the expiration of their time whether they intend continuing their papers. or their mum-n will be strirken from the list. JOSEPH BROADHEAD. Jun. 19,1863. 31* BALTZER BECHEB’S‘ESTATE—Lettern J. offidminielration on the estate ost Bull:- tr Becher, late of Bu'ller township‘, Adena! county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, reeidingjn the same township, she hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those hevingcieims against the same to present them ptoperly authenticated for settlement. MARIA BECHgSR, Adm’x. Jan. 19,1863. 6t* ‘ ’ anate Sale. THREE-STORY FIRST-CLASS RESI- A DENCE, situate in East York. “Regin ished in the beat style. On the same lot a good sized Stable mdflnrringe House, and a)! the‘ necessary out—bulldihgs belonging to a first-cllsnesidence. Thesubncriber will'show the premises and make known the terms to all who wish to purchase. P. [XI-3150M. Gettysburg, Jan. 19, 1863. at. Hanover Branch Ballroad. HANGEVOF HOURS.—-On and after Mon day, Jan. sth, 1863, Pagsenger Train: wil| rod :3 follows: - .6 Leave Hlnover Leave Juncfion Isl. Train u. 10, A. x. In Tnin a 11, Li 24 do. at 4.30, P: I. N do. at 8.30, p. x The 10 A. I. train: connecu nt Junction for Baltimore, Harrisburg, Columbia, Ind Harrin burg. The 4.30 P. l. train makes connection for Baltimore, York, Harrisburg, and the West. 'D. E. TRONE, Agent. Hmover, Jun. 19, 1863. . B Auntie-n Excelsior Cofl'ee md Brouu, for we at Dr. B. HORNER'S Drug Store. R. TOBIAS' celelirnted Derby Condition Powders, for Horses nut! Cum . or nlo at Dr. BORNER‘S Drug Smre. mus", vn-néh‘una 4mm." mm for sale :1! Hr 11. HUHXEH‘S Duns Slme. 1 50 to I 825 -'loo 130101‘40 WM HENRY Imm, JR ‘ Caution. DAMEL MILLER Notice. Notice. Notice. Notice. Attention ! EMIIMI Notice. I , ‘ m I.lmm WAR NEWS. There I!“ been no “Vance of the "ray at“). Potomac. notwithstanding the nu {morons rumors to that elm. The Balti more Sun of» Saturday “flu The intelli-I juice from the Army of the Potomac con-f :fima the rumor: of an intended movementi scion the Rappahannock.butnlso suites that“ I the recent‘inélement weather and the con ,sequent impgssahle condition ofthe roads‘ ‘ have rendered the advance, at this time, a matter of utter impouibility. The tnns~; phgtution afthe pontoon bridges and heavy 1 artillery ha been so delayed by the same! china :1 to prevent a mun-inc of the (my! Mime. at the points where it had been; dedidegldpon to Class. 4 *1 'lfhe latest sdvites from Ge'n. Rnsencmm', army are received through Southern sources. " A dispatch dated Tullnhoma. ithe 16th inst, antes tlmt the Federil army ihsd occupiel its Qriginnl position before hiufirmyé'. and was making preparations for 3 ad vmloe.‘ ‘ ' A i-- / Lh‘p N w York {louse Iy. ‘ ..‘rgsm/an weeks ball'oting no speaker has yet. b/eén had. I "o<°- 1 ' fl'Genqral Chmtham, “(like'Confaler "ate ‘army. reported killed at Murfreeaboro' wasinot‘even wounded. : 6 00 3 (‘o‘ 7 00 ===l2ll=l fiFredelick Lentz, a_ white Qumuter, wnsimhue been hung )t FAFL Wool, Ya" on Friday, for'tha murder of‘nntgmgn. / Grand J ury' Retort. ‘ D the Honorable the Judged: 9! the seveml‘ h Courts of Adams county : x: The Grand Inquest of Admins cnunty. for January’ Sessions. A. I) , 1863, rould respect fuily report: Thut they Vis lted the Alma "cube and Jail of the coautyl; that at the former they found en-ry thing réqnired for the inmjntes; buildings cleanly, aid the general suptintvndenofi good. ‘At the ail they fuund 'the ‘ uildings hut-cure, nud won «1 recommend to the Commissioners to make 9 Irh repairs as would inlure the Safe-keeping o the prisoners. { ‘ SAMUEL Lory, Foreman. John Patterson. I Adnl Minter, ‘ J‘oselhL. Shorh, ‘ Jamil Klunk, ‘ John Musselmnn, l). B. (Yrmn‘cr, Benjamin Miller, "cur \chst', Iquer Banner,‘ Juo. \‘. McConnell, Dnfi'iffinnll, JJc‘u Yeuly. ‘ Samuel Geiqclmnn, spr el Fnh r, George (Jms‘s, ‘ H; ll rlzcli, JII('DU‘SHIIIWVY, l'lnn :1: kn ori, Joseph Wolf, . _W-n:lliuglou Luhn. 11120, 1863. _ . _ » Mummasbur L'TL‘AL FIRE PHOTEFTI S SOCIETY. ' «Summmt oi ufl‘nirs uft no SOL-m 3; for car 1862, to the {21.1) glny ot‘Jnmnry, 1863, mm: - ‘ unt of property imured;...1..5539.004 38 um of premium n0w5,......{.. 40,495 43 umber of pouch-q issneJ, 4H _ r nil. in hands of Treasurer at t‘5en1emegt.........‘...”... S rec‘d for fees and pnliciesJ ihe incl Am Am I . _ CR. By éxpenscl ofCompnuy for‘thel r ‘ ‘ BnUnco in build! of Treasurer" Attest—JAL‘Uß HUI.“ EIL'EI: 63E” 0. [ll Fri.“ :1 ‘ Jan.. 26,18 ‘. 3L ...l ._.__._._q_ A, A__-___ bearable Town ‘ l ' |'l‘ PRIVATE SALE-JV“ L Private Sale. mm] the 151 the IOI'SE AND LOT nn Bulli i joining (hi-“‘4" npiler" omne. an: cuped by Drj‘A. “...UOI'SPV. lar . ciniuu’ning .14 moms. an 1 dryfiellur. nnd in goml repair. ful'ljnne, 60 feet Front, running depill, Fixing a lnrge gurlll-u, n we}: of good mutt-r ut the duvqr. Sta ile, wixli nu alley from llig M of access. Upon the wholel thjmost pleasant locltions nu one of the mo~t desirnlue in Posfikession gig-n on la! n! Apri “sea. on of pm of the prnperty I once. For te‘rms he“ npply on I ~, HONUR .\' Kb". 24, 1862. tf . i ’ Drs; Crgss 8; Ta} ECLECTIC l’fiYSlt‘lANl named gentlgmén. hnvin‘ lhemsclves in the‘prnctiee of Surgery, ofl‘er their JlflerSSion the pilizens of Gettysburg and \' ing il‘nd large surgicnl experien K Army. and extensive liospilnl l resllectlully :olicityour palronam mew‘ns w cho‘me or select. “0' tllelbest. .safest and most re'i from all other sectarian me w'hith‘huve been gel-omin nded perience and sent-tinned if p ables: Homeric Pncrumxxnsl than more injur‘ous, such ‘ l arsenic. mercury, btlue pill. blui Office in Baltimore street, oppmi ‘SndlerShop. \‘6lnuveer.~' fumiliq ol charge during their übsence. ‘ DR. Jums Gleam. Du. \l Jan. 19,1883. - Change of Ti 6. ETTYSBL’RG RAILROAD. On and after q Monday, January ‘9, 1863 the Morning Tm n will leave Gettysburg at L; A. 3L. with passengers for-all the connectiqns. North and South, ’on fine Northern Central: Railway, and return about 2 P. M. The aflernoon Train will leave Gettysburg at BleP. LL; with conhections North and South. eturning will reaéh Gettysburg about 9 P. H'. with passen gera from Harrisburg, Plfilm, hm. to. By this arrangement pvrsons “from; thl country, nearlhe line of the‘ Rnilrbnd, hdving—husimsa’ to transact in Gettysburg, can lmke the noon Train up 3nd have I; hourh in Gettg s burg, and retutn in the Eveningl'fiain. 1 , R. McCURDY, President. 4 {311.19, 1863. . E4} ,4- h V _. . , War a ,V-_._h New, Restaurant. HE undersigned has owned” Restaurant, . M. the corner of York nnd [liberty streets, Gettysburg, wherqhe will keepleverylhing in the‘enting line in season—lllso Ale, Lager, and Cidbr, Sagan, Tobacco, kc. He Is likewise fitting up a. Saloon for let Cream at the nine plate. He hopes, by attention lb business and a. dasire to please, to receive a liberal share of custom. HENRY W. CHRISMER. May 5, 1862. ‘ f A ~ Nance. 1 ‘ LEXIUS ROBINSON'S ESTATEu-Letters A testamentary on the estate of Alexiun ohinson, lute of Oxford township, Adams cl), decémd, htving been granted to the under signed,msiding in the same tuwnship. be here— by gives no'ibe to all persons indebted to said estate to mike immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. . JAMES ROBiNSON, Ex'r. Jan. 5, 1863. 6L Gettysburg Marble Yard. ' EALS A: 8110., IN‘ EAST YORK STREET. M GETTYSBURG, ILL—Where they are prepared to furnish all kimis of work in their line, such as MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD STONE’S, MANTLES, M 3,, at the shortest no< ticlti, and :5 cheap as the chenpelt. 'Give ul 3 c: . @Produce taken in exchange for work Gettylburg, June 2, [862. It ' LADIES, call snd see the cheapest. lot of SILKS ever on’ered in Gettysburg, which are now open snd ready tor “lent April 21. ’ FABNESTOCK'S OLLOGK‘S LBVAIN—the pure»! and best. baking powder in asp—n: Dr. R BU NER’S Drpg Store; RS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHLVG SYRUP. for childron, at Dr. R: HORNER'S Ding More. » fifi 7”V _., m . LU. 0n...“ ‘ * DE! 3'l. I‘IOHVER'S Drug Flor.“ henck’s Kandnke Pins. i VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE rm: CAL; OXEL no A cnn'ram was run? A DISEASES AND OBSTRUCTIONS it." THE LIVEIL—Tn explain how lllfse pills pro- ; .duce the tondertul effects which ate attested, {by thousand! of reliable witness", a e will fgive, in the first place, a riel' description ofi 1 THE HUMA Ltvna ' fund its functions. whichkill make the efliciency of this papular medicine perceptible to every ' tmnn's un‘derstnndin .’ The lit er is st fplied with blood renels,i nerves and absyzents. One of its obvious? :uses is to seer to and prepare the bile It! , likewise filters/and purifies the blood. it thin; ‘work is im rtertly performed, the blood. of ! course, brr es vitisted, Ind there is the true ’ iorigin oft/Dermal dangerous diseases, such as iliver e nplnint, pulmonary consumption. to. ! ' When he liver is torpid or obstructed. it ran- | ihot rain or purity the blood properly and the i ,vi current is iept back. in a morbid condi- Lti n. through the lungs. brain and other parts, ‘ _ flying juundiee,'bllious atfcctiotu, obsitrue-' tioqs of the kidneys, headaches, gravel, or some i iother disorder et a. [more fatal nature. The: i blood in its circulation takes in many impuri { ties, and if these are not separated by theliiqr, i ‘ the consequences we have described must fol-i J'low. It is impossible to cure consumption, , ‘ttcrol'ulu or scarcely any other kind of ulcera-. lions, while that important organ, the liver, is l diseased. For this reason— J “REGI'LAR PHYSICIANS" ‘ rarely cure Consumption. They usually hegin i with cough medicines, a basis at which isl opium in one form or. another. and such medi cines lock up‘ the livtr, instead of relaxing the secretions, giving I tone‘to the stomach Andi producing aheslthy flpw of bile. Dr. Schenck's i PULMONIC SYRUP SEAFWEED TONIC AXE naxotiaxs PILLS, ' will positively cure Consumption. Thellan (bake Pills cleanse the body of morhid matter, I file Son-weed Tonic istrenmlJt-ns. the appetite | and promotes digestion; the Pulmonic Syrup‘ \soothes the irritation of disease and heals the ulceration ofiintemaql organs, and these three] medicines opetatinz- together, improve the quality'of theihlood, invigorate the systemmndi enuhlathe patient toidiuest‘the most nourish: 'ing food; 'and this isi the ant. cunt. For all that medicine can do is to restore the organ. stomach, liver, kin, ‘to its natural andrheolthy action. In his ndvsntetl stage “Consumption, if the appetite enntiot be restored; ll good, , nourishing food cannot be made digestible, a cure cannot be expected. - Schenck’s Mandrake Pills unlock the gall bladder and relax tho secretions as well as the' blue ”mass or any ptfepnt'ation uf‘ calmnel; in, thct. their remedial o'gperatiun is so ramnrlmble that. some physicians have asserted that cold. 1 thel must be One ofithe ingredients in their domposition. This charge has been denied by tilte oath of Dr.,St-hetick. made before an Alder— , titan ol Philadelphia, lie-Mm, it must he al leged that tltdse pills; never cause mlrralum ori any other ill ‘ett‘eet thin-h tolluws .the use of mineral poisohd. T pnsands are using these pill~ in Philadelphia‘ and in all parts og the country, and in no circumstances or condition ofthe patient have they evervheen found illjll' rious ;: hut. ‘ou the contrary. their‘ell‘ects are certified to be henelii'iul in the highest deg’r 1-. They are as harmless as bread, and yet 111ng powerful in their cutialite properties gum any (“the dangerous remodicsttsed in the a opt'sthig, {mirth-e. Cerfifit-atestrmnwell-knownpcrsnns' ot the highest raspet-taltiltty may be seen at Dr. l Schenrlt's nflit-e. slion'ingjhut these pills have t‘smde wonderful cunts. iu eases where. the dis ease not only hafllrd the skill at pltysieinnsflsut was actually beyond; the reach of their coin prehenstnn, as they were constrained to admin, A lady, for example, whose disease was sup posed by the dortttt'b to be Liver Complaint, took some m‘these p‘iils which brought away Several Worms, each ithnut ten inchesju length, after which she was restored to health. Many other ('nit‘i similar td this are well attested by evidence in Dr} Scitqnek's possession, though some of his patfenrfn object to having their names hroughtihelnne tlttl public. Ind for this , reason some ofihe njnst reliable evidence 'esn- t not appear in the newspapers. ‘ ‘ i . Sclllnt‘k's Mandrake l’ills‘arc useful ii't all casua wherein pnrgntive medicines are requir ed. As said above. ihey remove all disorders and onstrm-iinm or‘the liver and purify the blood. They are also the best anthelmintic or| Worm medicine that: has ever been offered to, the puhlir, for thi-y eypel all the difl‘erent kmdll of worms that inlest the human body, from the tape worm which is often several ryards in , length, to the sat-arides, which are es‘s lineal half an inch, but are so numerous that one ln-‘ dividttal has Inail‘d illutmmds after usinda fewv, dunes of the ilandrake Pills. ’ ‘ The common symptoms of Lit'ericoripluint are sallow skin, coated tongue, (‘ostiten ‘5, of. feusito hrenth, drowéiuess, headache, kq‘, All ‘persons thus affected may'ho speedilyrrclieved I'by the’ Si tndratkie Pills. The symptoms of :wnrm= are oftenimis’taken for those of. Liver iComplaint, but as the pills are applienhlc to either t'nse; the mistake of one disease for the 'otln-r “ill enu~e no ilnuom‘euieuce if tltesepills inre used as thu- rvutqldy. - c r en 1' ,0! 1' [vi ' v/szz‘ I), 9“ 4‘ 38 4 75 2219 I ear, 1)0 00 Sloo 1:} hec'v. LK, lhputy operty § be offered at ‘0! April next, ore strangul- fl rem-nl7 oc he Home is we mud large The Lot is a Imrk the lull nerer~fai_liug . a new Frame street, a! n this is one of the firm-arty {cityslmrm— no", oPpns my be had M. he running. cont-gun's EMI 3—l;ic 'nbovn ‘ 'nssocintr-vl Medicine and 1 services to cinily. Hav- H in the U. S. )‘rnclice. they Among [lv crrtifir’ules Whil‘h may be seen at Dr. Schenck‘s are the following: _ ' _A lady of Boston éenified that she was for u long lime nflliuted with severe pining Ann 59',” ‘salion as if something was moving inside of her; The physicians Ihnught she had 5 mpc wnrm. and the remedies used in such “‘5? were prescribed. ‘ As these brought. no rrefit-la, she applied to Dr. Schenck, at his rooms in the llnrlbotdugh Hotel, Boston, and, tuning ‘mken some of the Nmulrnke Pills *nnd Sea- Weed Tonic, nccurtfing ‘lo Ina directions, she 'passed a large lierdL She had previously been retllgcml nlmopl to a lludow, nnd her friends hadulmndon 'd all hope of her recovery, hm after the expulsin of ihe lizard, her health "was man re-eunhllsiled. , ‘ . “Eclectic" 'll- “2 select Me remedies "icuL schbols, lit-om the ex -n&lice of the and discard I antimony, «I letting, kc. e' fill-Crmry'i * Extruded free I ' A gentl- man of L‘hmden, N. J., certifies that he lznd all the molltl distressing symptoms’of liver complaint and gyipepsia. He applied to Dr. Schenck, and, a ter taking the SraJVt-ed "Tonir' and Mnndmht- Pills for several weeks, She paesedm surprising number of worms,soine of which were {won} three to five inches in length. The cause if his disease having been removed, he «peeing,v recovered his health.— His appetite is nomremnrhhly good, and his digestion excellent.i This gentleman‘s ntmc [any be seen at DrJScheni-k's oflicr. and all ‘who mny wish to have a. coufirmuion “the facts from his own lips will be directed to his place of residence. 1 . a ‘- Dr. J. H. Scheuck can be consulted .M his principal office, No.l 39 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, every‘Snturdsy; and at No. 32 Bond street, New York, every Monday ; at No. 444 Eighth street, :Washington, I). 0., every ,othcr Wednesday; at No: TOB Bnl'imore street“ Baltimore, “(1., every other Thursday, and once a month, in Boston, Mass. - Dr. Schenck's Pfincipnl ofiiod is No. 29 Norlll Sixth slreefl Philadelphia Pn., where lelu-rs for advice should nlwnyn he directed. New York cit), Conrad Fox, No. 81 Barclay “root. 5 ‘ . - Boston, Mum, GQ. C. Goodwin A Co., N 9. 11 Marshall street. 5 , . Porflnnd, Ma, W; F. Phillip, No. HQ Mic?- dle street. : ' ; Pjtmbnrg. Pm, Dq. Geo. fl. Keyser, NO. M 0 and street ; Marlin Koch, Unij‘y, Columbinns co., Q‘bid. St. Louis, 310., He ryßlnksley, corner Second and Vine‘ streets. - A Baltimore, Md., 39w 3. Hance, No. roe BM timore street. Wuhingtnn, D. Ci, Ssmuel B. Waite, corner Seventh slice! and Louisiana avenue. ~ Chicago. "L. Lord & Smidh, No. '23 Lake at. 'i And sold by Dragging geneully. Pulmonir Syrup. 3! per boule,Bs hnN'dozen Sea Weed Tonic, $1 per bottle, $5 hulf dozen Mnndnkc Pills, 23 cents per box. ' Jan. 26, 1863. In: _ ALICOES, u gwod Is our, at from B} u: 12; cu. per yard, can be bid It SCHIUK’S. OUNG Men'l Fall style! of Hats and Cups 20 percenti lower than usual price! 11. R. F. HcILHKNY'S. , ‘ MERICAN EXOSLSIUR COFFEE—Good I A M Jam and (:me as rye. for sale at, ‘ 000031 E GILLESPIE'S. ‘ LL the best Patent Medicines can be had g A at the new Family Drug and Prescription ‘~Slure of Dr. R. BURNER. Ll. kind; of STRAW GOODS, embracing Men's uml Boys‘ Hats. Misses’ and Chil dren 3 Hum. Shaket Hoods, kn. kc. M Apnl ~31 R. F. MdLHENY'B ‘PURF‘. GROl'N'n SPICHS. «elm-Im] an grmmd mph-Si), for DI ROBERT HUI! .\l'.R'.’< Non Drug Slure. WHOLESALE AGRNTS PRICES ‘.‘l. . . ' l . Fresh Gwen. ._ i‘. 1W Arrival. i Good News lotgbuybody! \TBW KOT‘IOXS, FINE moi-Ma. tit—i (inf)! , ' CALLED r‘t\Rl—-5,000’A ELI". ONE TO GULDHAN’S, " L Tln' undersigned lmnjutl rothrned hum M W DIED “EN .\.\l) “(HS \\: \N'l'lul) C AT‘SAMSUN‘S OLD STAND l. [he riiy uilll tiu- i.|l",!€~i slur; qrnvw .mml- Iu- nun-2m \TELY- ’ . ' ALL NEW GOODS! hm! 3M Inn] in. “iiitli huring ’nuuglil l'ui I‘n‘ll, T” hut‘ (Hui-mun from Piq‘hin'r. < " ! ‘ he i: ’ll’l‘pfll‘cd to .20” as law no Mll}lnoij\ lm- 'l'o'lmy (lvr-rr‘nnl! Imm Pic-kim'. or rlicnhrrv. He will enumnmlr :- pnrtinn ur ' To buy ()yercomn from Picking; ‘ - a bu Ftut'k: (‘tll-‘l-‘HI-ls. SUGARS. Helm-soc, To buy mes: (3mm from Picking, Imm- ?Gddmn. just. from Baltimore, hu Cheese. Baron, Pot-son. Suit. Vin-gar,snirr~. 'l'o‘uy Dress Coats trnm Picking. . npenéd a (Homing and Vn‘rioty Stain M Sum deles. 80qu. Emma, “ruling, Hulten. Bed “i To buy mm Cu Its from Picking. , lon'l Old t‘nrnrr, on the ui-mond, in Gm”- f‘ords. Urdu and Willow Ware. EEUARS and To buy Bulingfll Conn from Picking. : burr. where he 05!?! I lungs "DEED! Good: TOBACCOS, large lots or hen and common To buv Husiness’Coan from Picking, ‘ in [m line. and which he fill all at price: Io ‘imnds; with all sort: of NOTIONS. ' 'l‘", buy Busing" (‘onts from Picking; ' low‘ as to mtoniah all buyers. Hi- assortment. He has n finer stock of LIQUQRS zhan is nu. To bur Pnntaloons [mm Picking. . I which gill hé found made tithe be: mnterinln unliy found nutsiile ofthc Ciliefl. viz. : Import-1 'To huv Pnntnloons from Pivliira, 3‘ in the bust mnnner, compriles “cranking in en nu‘l Domrstic Brnndirfl, tour kinds, the heat ‘ ‘ ’To buy l'anuloons from Picking. ' the line 0! Men] 1 Boys' Went. Viz: tor meditiual uses : Old Rye, vegy superiur. for To buy d r a common Veg" tram Picking. ' Uwr Cantu, I large finriely‘, 3 Ih.- ~nme phi-pone: lmpprted “gm", also Do-x’ To MIR" . common You. from Picking. Dre-as Coats, 3 large yuri’ety; : mrstic Winn; Schiednm Schnnppa, Runn,‘ To buy drc‘ss t common Vests from Picking., Sari: Coats, n large variety; Whishiei, kc. Every nniLlc is warranted to ‘ Tolbny Bnh’nlo ind Gum Shoes from Picking i I'nnmloonu, a large jnrlely; ‘ he win! it is sold for. v .Tn buy Chick: of all kind- from Picking i \‘rnta, a large ruriet ; . RECOHCM. Chi! is the place to ‘l"'l)’.CiWll'L---| Tn buy Violin. and Accurdpom from Picking? L Shim; Handkerchiefs, Neck Tier Le! such an Joulvl it call. until." will be To buy Gloves and Hosiery from Picking. ' ' Gloves, Sui-pond"; impel Ba continued. GEO. F. KA L. FREISFH. 'To buy Shirts and Drawers from Ptking.’ I‘ , Knivus, Port Monnn‘i .an.,19, 1863. ‘, i ITo buy Tnmkn nnd Cur-1.21 Sui-k! {him Pit-king. . ‘ Gentleman's Drcuinq ‘ ' ‘' To {my I’nfiarollnc nnd CHM! (ram‘l’icltingg. l , "my; Boots, nm. to i ‘,> To my Nnfinni. kin. kc" from Pirkiug. , 'Sognrw. Tnhncco, . Q‘Xolwillistngiulhig the- hn'm'g‘advunre on .' Fine Muorlmcnt of Pi . all urticies bf clothing. Inm stili gelling iguodsl Give him 0 CW“- s'olle “It aatnpish'ngbflow prices. (‘nll and we. " . 33' 50m"! 130 M 000‘“: 'lt “‘ ‘ - Dec. 22,1862. .. . mat PICKIXG. {how to im-mc nll iv-Irrhn! - »» _,__ ' -'~‘— 7 - —-—-~~T- ~--——- ~7— “the Sp il"——S.uuson'il Oh“ i OCO or Jay COOke, ‘ (ii-"fizluurg,:i)ec. ”[1862 , ’ smscmrnox wavy} ‘1 ‘ ’ " " 'r “n mom: n co., BAXKERS, [ A'nnuali Re A H soan 'rmnn nnin‘n. 0”!" Farm", ”"1"”. Fire ' j Philadelphia. Rev. 1, i 862. ! ‘1’,”""”w “may“ 9". The un "signed, lmving been appointed "m ”‘,”'"‘."’”""""""E"v"" svssr'mrmox AGEXTIM m.- Sm‘rt-tnrv nf ’Eifniermfll'nmdigeg ‘ g ~ , .. . . -_ ' . n I I z , , Ilia-T321?” now prepand to l‘uruxJl, MI 151 i'Si-ctlun “r the Act en ‘ 'xnw rw .."rv Irma G'PER qr. noxns, WW“ .“E, ”‘5 '“f“"‘"’““ of the U “ted Slates, designntmh ns ("Finn . ' ““‘an'ei' , "NW“ M “I T\velities,l"firetleornnblo 'llt thy “Hume or the ”,m foliowmg rt-purt: . n Gnrornm‘om, after five yearn.nn‘uinuilmrizt-d I-yj ‘ "l“m'm' ”I ”We”; '95" Aft at (‘o iii-(<34. npnron-d February 2.3. ”162. 1 ”,n" 'dodnrung surrende 'th (10% ’ON BONDS ure igauegl in allllli oi ~ tom“, . $5O, 5100‘. 500‘ 81000. ‘5 , ; . Toinluniunuiofnropnrtyntn The RE ISTER BONDS in mm: of S5O. \nlneol .-\swls,PremnnnnoL 5100,'550 4' sump. aud‘§sooq. ‘ '_ ; "fie-““1"- Intern»! t bix' per cont. pvr nnntjm'will corn-v EXP-emf?"”Whit-“r",m-‘efl ‘mcnce fro date Mpnrclnire, nml ii I "n“,t'lig Prmnnuanenll’re P Y A "on E l N Gol. D 7 I(r‘nsh In the [inn-h oi I’lle Tre SemLAunhhlly. whirl: is equnl, ntrthe "Monk; "‘3'“ M‘" nth": assets mt. premium dn goldfiu nbuul EIGHT ‘l’l-11l CENT.I lninula. .9. ””1 ' ”my!” n PHI: .\.\'.\"l'.\l. ' -‘ ' i Agents. xi purtmn at “(In . inrmcrsgz~liertimnls. .\lc¢-lmuics,i Capitalists, .. PE" “0" “5 3‘“ been mm" annl all who lmni my money In input. shun”! ”‘ 0 ".""h' . lumn' nnd n-vnemlier til It. then: Ilmnli are. in? 1“": (mummy. “"98”" cft‘rt't, u y'insT murmur: lip‘pnvll" nan-g F‘“"!‘j“"" "" “‘s‘", "-" “”- mulls, l'uiml», Hunk Slut-ks and} SO‘I‘IIHUL‘S,‘ . manrdnt‘cs Iron'muhel. ('0 wml thr- unl'nensc prJdlll‘lrl ui ilnkl‘hl‘ \lnnul'w- (" P‘my‘ “'51:“ :1.“ Li 'ed Fm \, kl'.‘ kO,, in this country :l liml dint [lu- IUP “f”'..‘”':”~“ ~ ”i" "r 1 “lg. uil ninl :niipln- yflleilin nnuln- l'nr line In!) mvnt "I'M’ "ir"k‘,l‘ “"- licretal “l "Hill? inn ' at :llfli liqlli‘lxll.t-ll utinrimlpnlghy ““ N‘" " "”'d "g: P‘j’l‘flt.‘ ('lhlnllls ~Elihu, me- 51.1 mm and Inlc- ‘mi h:\\('.lllt'llrlrl:'i ”'O3 .Im‘e “l“ wanpu, I\‘l-.~ tn mnim tin-q: llnml: ”w T l-V nunl. 1 I”. liqnehu there [bidl ,Vw Lira/lull]! mu] .illixlhl'n/iulur lul‘m. u”? ‘ puipnny nrc NIH"! ‘0 ' . 'mm! In I,“ .llurlthi {uluin tun rLsks nrc consular: Suhsrri im. recr-irml at PAR in Legit] I Tl!” "’l""“.".',“’, numed no Thnllt'l' X: N. or nun-s nml l-hm its; oi hunks ntrth"r|7j"d“,‘\l'l“r‘ls of Elle 09‘: par in WI tdclphin. Subscriber‘a‘hy mini WI” 2 .“' 's' f’i‘l'rher’ ”m a t?“ rot-sit}: 1) mp! mlent:nn.nnd every fm-ilitynnd ‘ “N"? i" 9”" Canolwn explnnnu'vip will he nffonled on nfipiicalidn at? 1"“"03’ I“ krune, New n.- ' this ullice. i 4 i _ Jinx‘tln L. Dnhllng, Mun .'-\ full 'quin of Bonds \\ ill butl lirptwri hand! ‘M'Ch‘ml llentz, We“ M" for imnml ute ileli‘n-r’y. * ' i 1 3"' 11. linngllman, PM“, ..i Y Conn}, Subscription Agent. I’m“ firembhrawihury ‘1862. 15m ' ‘ l ; AdunfiElmugll. Hopmi ,- ‘S. L. llulm, Uollum, l ‘ itaxdjmin‘ Loosr, Codorl ; z n. Hoindol, “'indgar,‘ -‘ Jen-20 linser. CJllorns, Auctioneering. HE undersigned. having ohmincd Linen-e T under Ibo United States “fist Law, bogs lean- to inform hip frirnds and t) e pul-hc gen erally. that h! mminues the hush"! n! 'Aur linneering 13nd Snlr Crying, and rm ho gin-l to recrive n cominunnce of the libe "I paummgc extended m him. An oxperienré nf 10 yrurn warrants him in promising satisfaction to all. («‘lmrgrs modgmte. Residenco- in Germany township—post nfiice nddres-élnlfimutnwn, Adams county, Pa. 4 JAC KLUNK. Jun. [54, [8,113. 3]! , ‘ Notice. S.\.\(‘ ,HESS'H EST:\TE.—LPHPPS of 3d -1 ministration on the estate of [wine Hess, lute of Latilviore township. Allflnl‘ rmmly. dammed, having [won gqaiiileil I Ilw und‘e’r— ligncfiificsiding in the same uni-whip. he IH‘rP by gives notice to all permits inq‘V-hlcd (i) said estate to mnke imiuediat» puyméul, undi lhOFe hum}: claims against ,thv, snmk Io presunl them properly authenticated fur ii-meml lit. I 4 , . ‘ Juux LUXG, Adm'r. Jun. 12, 1,863. an Notice. HE Town Uonncil oflhc Bornnzh 0" Get lys'mrg, hare so nmdiHe-l llu- Tuw‘n Ordi mmrl: rucmnly pnssvd, u-Izmng to [lay-parking enablishmems, um) to May and blruw, Stnckfl, fivithin the Bormigh lllllilS. us loan-4d with”: Ith yards, instcml uf“ within 4009 mm; 01 any building!" By the Town (‘oum-11.1 . ‘ V JOSEPH LITTLE, Burgcas Altosf—zltmmmn (‘11.9, Sufi). Jun. 12, 1863.. 3'. " For Sale. 25 HORSE POWER ENGINE willLli‘an-ll- A ‘ers and a large cummr “‘ul’lllleUh‘ lor n‘ Dulillcry,'umshiug 400 huslu-ls cull“ daily—-V Will be sold 2“ low pru‘o.~ Apply 1 ‘ l CLARKE, ALIHL’GH k 0).. . 5 Dec. 29,1862. 7w Frederick ritv, Md. ' ; ‘ss‘lo Reward. TAS Ilolpn from the premieosmf [she Jnh-I W .scriher, ‘l‘n livrwickJuwm-hip. Adunw county. within the {past month, a numlu-rjol' wgllunble pap’crs—lO Ih-cds for property, 2 Shares of Hndorgr {Lnd Berlin Turnpike Stuck, Fire Infur:\nce_l‘oliciea. &t-. A rpunrd (If-SI“) will be paid [or the anvery ..r W ‘ Junx IH' £3“!me delivyred un‘fi! Fehrunty hex! (he rmvard M' Jan. 5,1863. .39 Notice Oll.\' CARBAUGH'S ESTATE—Letters of ndministmtion‘on the estate of John (fur bnuthate of Franklin twp.. Adams county, de ceased, having} been granted to the undersign ed. residing in the dome township, she hereby gives notice to. all persons indehterl'tu~ snid estate to make ilnmedinte payment, and those haviug‘clnims xgdinst the same to present them properly nuthentieniedJor settlement. ’ i ' ‘ SALLY CAItUAL'GII, Adm‘x. Dec. 22, 1862. 6t " New Roads l—Large Stock! \ ERCHANT TAILORING. BI ‘ JACOBS & BRO. have just received from the cities 3 I.ll'g(‘ stuck of goods for Gentlemen's wenr, embracing n variety of : ' ‘ CLOTHS, ' CASSIXI'EQES,' ' ; . ‘ VESTLVGS, Cnssincts;Jenns, km, with many other goods for spring nnd summer wear. ‘ - They are prepared to make up. garments at the shortest fiotiee. and in the very best man ner. The Fashions are regularly received, and clothing made in any desired style. Thu-y al ways mnke neat fits, whiiattheir sewing is sure to be substnutidl. ' I, They ask a continuance of the pnh‘ie's pn trnnsge, resolved by good work and moderate charges to earn it. | ] Gettysburg, April’l, 1862. , r V ‘ Fancy Furs! OHS FRREIRA. J No. 718 Arch St below Eighth, soot side,‘Phil-delphji‘ im porter snd mantifnr .tnrer 0t and dealeri all kinds of'FANC‘. FURS, for Ladies‘ ant Children's wear. l de sire to say to to friends of Adams "an. the surroundingcoun ties that [1 have no‘ in store. fans of th. lnrfiesundlmo‘et henu- s " ‘ jtilul assort’nwnls of all kinds and qualities of } PASCY FliltS, for Lndies' and (‘hildren's Wear, that will be worn during this Fuii and Winter. ‘ My Fur‘swére purchased in Europe, previous ‘ to the rise in Sterling Exclmngd, and the New Duty imposed on ell Furs, imported since the (Euro! August. ‘ ,_ t Inmuld Lido state, that as long as my stoék 1 lasts. i will otl'er it at prices proportianute to vltnt the goods cost me; but it \gill be impossi ble for me to lmport and lfipufncture my mérs Furs, and sell-them at thg‘ some prices, owing to the: unsettled state of‘EtLe afl'airs of i the Country. : . . r ”Remember the name, hunger and street. JOHN VHIEIRA. .718 Arch Street, l’hilnd'n. - | Sept. 15, 1862. on: g , ‘ . ‘ Natrona Coal 011. ARRANTED NON - EXPLOSIVE 4nd equal ”to any KEROSRNB. HY buy In exploiive Oil, wl‘en a few cenu more per gullonyifl furnish you' with a perfect Oil? Mide' only by PA. SALT MANUFAC TURING COQIPANY, $0.127 \\ LNC‘I” Stan-r, PHILADELPHIA. [Feb. , x 862. 1y ,Saponjfler! Sapomfler! ‘ HR FAMILY SOAP MAKE .—-All Kitchen T Grange can he made into god SOAP, by using SAPON’IPIER! DUIECTIONS- ACCOMPANYING EACH BOX! SOAP is 51 euily mafia with it. as making soup oficoflee. Msnuf tured only by the Pntentees. PA. SALT LIAN? FACTURING COMPANY, XO. 127 \V‘LNUT Srp PHILAD'A. Feb. 2‘, 1862. 1y ‘ ; fiSunm k Bclaun’n Store l: well wor thy :- rinitjust In. this time. We doubt whether, even in our largest cities, so fine n display of Stoves can be (found. Their lnrge mom is full of Stoves of?» ery pattern; g'lqo. every va riety of Hollow 9V111‘9, Sheet—iron Ware, Tin Ware, leished;Wnre, Japan Ware—embrac ing, indeed,e\‘er):lhiug in the house furnishing line. deso, Sausege Cullen, Sausage Stufi'ers, Lgrd Presses, hr}, .50. They are prepared to sell wholesale tqd remil, Tin Wire and Sheet iron Wane of then own manufneture—keeping a suflicien. number of hands In supply any de mand. Their assortment of Lumber is i’ery large; al~o Coal olei'cry kin'l.‘ UURXING GOUDbl—The‘rlig'csl unsun- M ywnt of Mauruiug Goods ever ofl'rred, cm now be seen and bought I!- lower prices than they have ever been sold before. Call :1 unce n {benign of we Rcd Front. April 31. FAHNESTQCK BROS. HW FALL 8 WINTER GOODS .'—A good N mortment of Fall and Winter Good-I as heap u the cheflpest at A 3001"? & SONS EW SPRING GOODS—jun opened :1 the N New more at 11. SVASHLER. AMEN DRESS TRIMMIAUS, in grout u rlet)‘, Ln ‘ " DCHIL'K S. Nov. 10, NR‘W MARBLE WORKS, rornw of Bahi— morevnvl Fine! \lioidln strt-(‘Mdirortly op posite the now (‘ourt Hnusc, (ibttyflulrgv liming rct‘ently arrived from l‘hihhh-iphiamud {u -]iug fully vompcfitcut tn exam-tofu" wqu in th finest fityle of the art. we mmhl respectful» lyEnvitc t. c mtontinn of theflmhlii' wishing to pr rurc xm 'thing in ourlilw, to fun-r us with n. call an} eiamine specimen: of lan: work. We anl prt-pnr d to furnish MONI’MEXTS. TOMBS AND HEA‘DM‘OSES, MARBLE: NANTLES, SLABS fox? Cabinet-makers, Ind ull other work nppertuinihg to 011': husinou. It the lon-99ft pos sible pricey. We do not hesitate to guzimntce that ouxr_w'ork thnll he put up in A Winner sub stantial and .tnztrl‘ul «and to the beat _to he soon in’tl’e 'citics .“zhctc Hwy improv’ement which enorience has suggettenlgig nvailL-d ot,‘ and especiaily do we gmnmtoa iihht our Ceme (éry and G‘rm‘c Yard work shall he so carefully set as not t‘o bu nfl’ected by tront,l_mt shun mnin tqin for 3' an that erectnvsfl ufiposltion given at the coquk-tidn ot‘u job, am! so nrcesltlry to continued ,gmcfl'ulness and symmetry. . Nov. 28‘1859. tf ‘ iii ‘3No Cure No Pay. ’ : HE “HERD“; UINTMENTL—L- ' . Fontlle (‘er ol'cvery species ()thrn. nmtiam. a; it disuoh‘ea {he cumgulated’lympli which fixe's itself nbout’the ju'iuts, (musing t -In to become stifl and puinl'ullnnd tlrr-rt-hy r novos the primary cnuae of this disc-use. .l-‘or Coughs. Intinmmmions, url'l'ightneu ofl the (‘hest nd Lungd, itglvqs «Eureand speedy -——- - ~ ,_ ~——~ relief. A’solor Cruup‘nndfiarie Throat, nml' General Mc¢leuajr . should almiys be used "it?!” the Throat 31nd YPECTEDHGETH’S URO.—-Emryfiodt ‘gmigs Iu gases ufSL-llrlet bewrpud \Hiuoziing : E hf! prepare-l. 'l'he finderrigfied would "“flh‘ For I” lama-fl Wm" "'Ph "5 Touth- ‘ most respectfully invite tl e Ittent on of tin “he! Cminp and Crick i" ""9 B‘Wk' 0' “Mf' citizens uf Geltyuhnrg and its vi‘ciéity'to cull 1"" ("Ty h” been “’9“ "{‘d 1’39”” “WT! "' l and examine Illa well lelec Ml sum of goodi. ‘3” 39”" . It 3"” WV" ,nnmellulite "4"" I'" xis'he lmsjnst returned fro the city mu: m ”'01” P "'5 m A'dnlts» “ml (‘hildrem 1"" fine .m assortmu-ut of good in hi! line I: you Burns un Smiris. ll extruvh} ulzelfirré nlmoatj Wm n'nd ,m :1 ii or imv orb Horn 4 ’ irmx\nlly.' lt infallibly curve Field", Bruin-In. lindil-s. "0‘; i»: the timet cnil find “0‘ thold Sprnnrs, and all Flesh. Wounds; ‘ulsp. Mimips, , fir“, mm‘m .N‘r-ni-fa, shone-l Bcnrhfino Gaunt. 5'1““ "1 "59 Bfflnv (“WWW") ”find“ and L'l’s' letu, wnnlen l'nder-slrfl‘fl, and I“ ithosa mu . Corns, Clnlblnms or. Frosted “Hubs, llgmmn 'iittlv rum”! for the toil t in “e '.’, or ‘ {hows or "‘1“, .0," Llcernted Sores, I'm‘m'e-‘l. Brixshrir. Cumin and Perth cries, nil of which h-W’" *9 ‘ ‘h'" . ' ‘ : . ‘can‘he had at .\o. I! 13, righ opposild'the Bank. Also warranted to cure the most ohalmute Gentlemen. ‘ worul to yo _ ":01. Carr’s i! (igntmclvfor Pun-red ilooliu'\\‘mfiuls,& mlyhesl, thd place to I!“ the Mutiny] chenp‘nt-undcr .“ 13d (rm! 5 audlaiprmna “Wm him“) or Foul I Cit thing in the town as lol'own : U‘Vef-lllil'il, 2 m '8 cc 0 f“ .: ‘ . ‘ , i l'n'ller-qhirts. Drawers «L ll kindsi inn nn-L NRUDITU E.“ ARRAY”? ' . .. - Ishort S nckiuga from l 3 eel“ up tuin) cgnls n The puiilu‘ are requested to 'r‘VJ'f—lf It does ' p 13,. $61,130” “ few rem ,1“ to 3")“: 11. a. not fln§hl tlwrecommenduliov.réturn i‘tfii the “mug is the [l’lncc to x“ “mm 2601! Buck. ' Agrniy, ,hultle half used) and receiw your skin Gauntlets, .\rmr Sock ."ll klud: of Army "I‘B‘i?;:i¥l‘:}of§llfie enclininz nah-home i Kniws and heavy Kniren'; 110 kn"; fork and '. . ' , ' l noon all in one; lhe :- 0 run: hiru and. r ' “E “Y 8.. BLITTS' bole Proprelor, i D'rirners, Sleeping Cape: violen‘ gianla of 111 ‘ ii] i \lmvefiyfll‘mm °°".s' Y‘. kinds. Smokers, H. G._Cinr bu bujne on Where _ 1 orders bv mml, orlormermse, Will Mam-"non: of Smoking 1-0 occo “a Pipe! II :o‘plromuily amended w' “”923 Gems P" you {an chum: up any pluck. Chewlug Tobac ° 9‘ , ' . ,‘ ‘ ‘‘, ,~ ‘co Ind (‘ignrs ornll kind: In! rim. ’ @750- '”,(”“-’"b'”8 by“? G' C‘H'R' i Also, Hardware. Qneeniwnrpe, all kind: of ' ‘\°" ”1 iB6;._ , , . » ISpicoa, Growriu, first-rate Cider ind Gripe 7" '__l“ K H ’ "h- w“ u"; 5‘ rVinegnr. All kind» ol‘anryJ Son 1, nil] kind: of 1 Town Lats; j , 2 {Harem-us, l’nu-nl. ilediui Vl‘l, goal; Oil and .’ ATaPlifllJC ,S,\I.E.-in puisunnce of au-il,ainps. and a very bandgome ossértment 0! that ly girbn hy the lust uiil und 'Mbi- Perfumerii-s. Say it! theitime. Gonzo 'ono, meat of G orgc Shryo. k, deceased, will he cl"- . come'nii, and giv‘o us a call. Don‘tiforget the (crud at Public Snlopon the prumim. on‘ Fill-i place, No. “:1, in East Yo’rk streel', nppmito DAY, u. 30th'd4y of JAxUAM hut, 4i . .1... Bank, u. ls. CARR, Agent. LOTS 01-‘IeIUIIND, fronting on‘ Wnshiuglnni NW. N, 1862, I i , street, olt dung,» n srosite the propert' 0!. ~. ‘ ‘ “s"‘“‘*‘ Edward Maui-hey, and'mherd. . ’ t'- T 0 D'Sabled 801619“. , _ Also, 4 LOTS at the corner of “'Mhiuzton’ gEA‘IEN AND MARINES. AND :VIDOWS, Ind Bret-k nridue strrels. The lhts are in a3‘ UR OTHER HEIRS ‘0? TI“ SE WHO 'gnod mite ohcuillimtion nnd likewise valuable; "AVE DIED UK BEES RIF-LED IN PIE SER for hulldi g purpoge]. gig-The sup, mu be“ Vllq‘l-2.—-(»'u.is. I‘. Tr: mm. Attorney or (Imin poaitive o c. 'I ' .‘anls, Hmmtyjmnd‘ and l’eiuiorr qunt. Wink:- “-3,“ to confluence m, ‘2 6'uim kin m. "r. ‘iuglon (ht), D. (L—Pcnsions' procured lor Sol temoon at “3.1 day. ' _ «liars; Serum-u rind Marines of the present var, MOSES MvCLEAX, Executor,‘ [who are (“Sullit‘d by ranson of woundl received‘ ‘ Jam ”#3534 ts ' ~ , - {Eur rfismemmw-led 'hile m unicémnd Poa ~ - . , ‘ - n . . " I lions. Bounty Noni-y um] Arrears of Pnyfiolq. For *Sale 01' Rent. . l trained lnr widows or other heirs of (hone who HE ,Mncrih" omm for .531" m. mm his' have died or been killed while in u vice. ' T Lar WAfil-IHUI'SE i'u Liulmlmnh m ‘ Buuutr l.n‘nd procured for serrive in any of the termlzui of ”IF Litllestowd Rnllruud.~ ‘ the ”‘l‘" ““5- (”lA-’4' C'- T‘” KER. The building is 3'.’ by 75 lr'et. two-wary and i _ Wallilngtdo, 0- 0' Eco-liar, c ‘lculuu-d in do a huge Grain "ml J; 0. Nut”, Agent, O““9'5‘WW- Grocery ‘uum-sa. The Int in Inn by 105 lam,e bar. “3: “50L 3 Ilfurding Inple space for any kind ol'hulinssfi. ! ‘ ” ' " ‘ ‘T" A burgu' can be had. Enrly application in. ‘ . . NOtiQe- i - t desired. I: v 1‘ 31‘1”? Isndergigrliod,gl:ir£qs a luring-011:» 1 ‘TI Warr use r 0 ‘0" would be ex- , stun ling un f" 00 s‘ or nL' Man ‘ éhmd it, a ram. p 18“," DUfI‘TERA. ‘ length of Imm, pripcipnlly: made of.“ tap“ 5 Jan. “i, 1863. u; ‘ , .ucr-ouuu, Ink.“ this luethoi! of notilym‘ than, ,fi... .fi -.- A .. .. w. . . .M‘. {uphill-«dale brill}, “ii“ is? npeld-I :11!!!"anth . is men s w: ru an rl-tl e txeirjnccouu ii I 0! for ‘New Year k <i he will fvnl under many obligations lo Ihom. ’ , UST;rx-wed;at£olloltl &(-lI.LE.\PIE’S’, Sept 3., lfiol J. L SCHIGK. , .fr hsnpply or FRESH (FRUCERIESdei .. ' ' ' . , . ' . -... ! 2‘“ king",i lhe bestlang .nicestluc? $3115}; :04 ~ John W, Tipton, ‘ rett'n urg. AI en id arm 9 o O ' on, . ’ ‘ . 2 {Mini—aim New li'urk RUU‘K WHEAT MEAL ; g y‘fi‘:'2:3:Laiflfigyrfiqu'fifius 3“”: 's‘uperior‘ No. ‘. MACKERhL: mum; and ' “UM“ HIM.) (;,.,,,.,.,,,,g_ i)... ,hm .. ‘ 4’03” ”(Hugh " “"5“ ”flfly'fll flesh," ”f" i can (it xx)! “mt"! liq i‘uund “21“]le ntgend to All lot of Cedar-Ind Willow “ are: a large and fine; businecn in hi< lino. Helms allo “flue.“ nuorlment of (.‘oul ml LniupLMllh an excel. “43"”, and will ensure sntilfnctibn. m“ .. IL-ut article of Conl Oil. We are ulw Pr“l'“""diliiui a call " [DM- 3 1... .‘o alter Lumpi to be used for Coal Uil. Uni '_. ~ ......» - " ‘ 4 i hand all chowc brands of Segnrs and Smukiugf )IHRELLAS of every rlfio¥ilt ‘ iond Cbevimz Tubnccos. Give us it cnlL W 0“ U ’ ,“ 0‘1!“ ' 1 inannot en‘pmerate a tenth ofqonr articles.‘ ,\ysg-nlu(sz_‘\ largo 1°; bf '95-. i “.0“ will nd everything that is usually kept H u..ma,jnu neeil‘edlm‘ for-l all n; in it first clus anily Grovery. ’ June 9' :862. (301)0le (“LLMM ‘ - CODOBI & GILLESPIR. G CAPRhu 'ust mind . I“ r, ' Getrylburg.D¢-c.29.1862. i B 6;” m 1“, 0,! Gen“ WN'g-IIMO; _ , _. ._ _ ‘a ~V__.___,_ o i on. honilemen wo‘haveClotbn.Cuaimerea,i mmlx'd ”yr", 3'19"" ‘ V‘'l i ’3 t F Unb‘.in.-ll«. Tweedl. .lr-nns. to. u cth BU .Ail't 301433.... A 'i‘m‘ud ...!" “..." .. mu u.- lunnd clawlu-rc. A 3001"; a mix, "WW I“ 910‘! a", 65ndbli'ékdéfifi I= CHEAP! CHEAP“ CHEAP! uncut. (:m-nfiem, ll‘ain‘l LJohn Evfins, Franklin, I ' Jnmen Grimm. \\'nrrin_ Alofnndcr (‘. AIL-Curing! ani Chronintcr, Hnmpl- V i JUIIN‘HU- W.‘ S. Plums, Secretary. Jan. 5, 1:563. The Magic Tim “B PERFECTIOX 0F . I a Hunting nnd Open .ontlemnn's Watch combine Que of the ‘preujést, mo decidedly “the heat. and; cheg general nnd'relifi‘hle use, evl within it. and connected wil.‘ uwn winding gutpchment, tirc'ly unnecessary. The ‘c are compo‘ed 0‘ two metalsl ing fine [6 carat gold._ It ruby nation lever movemen' nn ‘1 nucurnte‘ time-piece. . mind, or case of a hull" Emma 'Watches, in MM those proposing .10 buy at I by ‘Mpresa, wuh hill' puyn Soldiers Input remit pnymefl cannot collect from those i .i Adan-pa JIUBBARD BROS. & C 0 ‘ Cm. Nusenu & Jo Jun. 5,18 w. ‘6; II - r~ - ..., . - 1-1.1 3 Combs, ‘1: beat; on, ten lo to tho Idem": p 38.1)“ ‘urner. G 306» oliuhho 'l for.“ am muran‘u 7 t 4 ry, and . [the Canal tnry 0! Li ; pliance fled “ An ,m of l I at, I‘B ~ , :1 «73d ll] for}. :» above ith (he MAM tn aurnncn 6, make $2,15 k, 1,43 ,367 71 ,7 n 35 .439 an X B6 09 I‘ .25! 9.1 lea, Gnu: cm rrent. ' efl'ect ~ by the rnu-sfly kin-MN rind of u "9sz I: been a ll] mum la Wilcqc loin-s nys beengprompv ore of in urlng in hose‘ofngay other, bly leis. g ' sons ur- the a‘u- BM MEI =I M 112217 Benchb ‘ u, Ada. YER, P Mom, . n- co. r lident | ' 91‘: SM, ll ilu: Lady‘s m EGHAS no, or a. Leonvenient, ml en time-place lan I offered. ‘lt' hu ‘ its machinqry, in ndering 1} key (-u-ac 1e: of this Wan-1;. the ouh-r one h , has the" impron I I'. and in warrnnlc I‘ rice, superbly 1. . dozen,'sao4.oo.- , o'rocco7boxer, 1m holelnlt. $35, um - le on delivery.-—~ in ndvdnce, u m: the! Anny. ‘ - ’ .Sole Idiom-(en. . -n 51.3., Sew Ymk. 1 f
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