TEE ' CAPTUII‘OYIHI QUEER C THE WEST. The following Southern nave is teken from the Richmond Examiner, of Soturday Week : ‘ CAPTUII or ran norm. Jun": QVIIN ol' nu wu-r. _ For: Hudaou. Feb. IT.-‘—Ceptein Cannon. , from Red ring, brings information of the ‘_ rupture of the Queen of the West, um recently succeeded in running our lid-tel“! n_ Vicksburg, at. Gordon Landing. 'Fort Taylor, on Red river. The Queen of the R West captured the Confederate tron-port lire No. 5, and forced her pilot. John Burke, to take the wheel and ordered him minke the bout to our batteries. Burke feigned ; fear, but finally took the wheel under. \ Yankee guard. ‘ UKm nearing the batieriel he told the ' Yaniraes ihey‘were fifceeri milu'from them. immediately running CR'FG in, when she ruceived a ehqt which buzke the atesmpipe, disabling the boat. T e Yankéea were whofly, unprepared for the fight, and bus orted no danger. Burke jumpedrover gourd and drilled ashore. The crew made theirescnpe with the exception of eighteen, who fell into our hnnds. The‘cfew, with ~two boon; got. aboard the ankee gunboat De Soto. and, with two hundred stolen no ; graces. effected their edcnpe. ' The Queen ‘of the Weft in now in posses- lion of the Confederates: and will be towed ‘— up to a filace of satiety for rem“: ‘lt is re ‘ported tat thh Yankee gun t Indianaln hu gone up Red river to rqcsipture her.— 'l‘hE conduct ofißurke ejicited the highest encomi‘ums. Later intelligence states that the Confederate steamer Well clmsely pur sued and capture-d the Era, which is disa— ' bled in one wheel. . 'l'he Que'eh of the West~ , in but slightly injured and will n be in fighting trim under Confederate Errors.~ ' We have positive informatioh thnt' the {rampart De Soto was burned by the Yun . keen ‘to prevenbher falling into the hands ‘ of the Confederates. ' , A ’ ‘_ [sucoxumsrncml' , E Port-”udwn, Feb. ~lBLh—Thu Alexandria, K - LIL, Df-mOCI-ut extra, received here, contains ‘ the official re on of the capture of the \ Queen of the kVent, the Yankee iron'-clm.l « lhut‘recently succeeded in running our bat k-ries at, Vicksburg. Captain J.‘ Kelw, ~ commnndmg the furtificutnoxi 911 Red river} ‘ :uys:—“'l‘wo gunhoam madtquir‘appeur- ance in from. of this position'm. 5 o’clock lush evening. . ~ "Afléra brisk cannonndjn‘g the leading ‘unb‘oat,Qu€-en ofthe \th,.struck her cul< on; Immediately ordered (li-int. llutwn. “I" the Crescentarlnllexy, and LINK. Ueluhun ty. .to Ademuud a surrender. Thv'sn ulli ‘ cert report. but thirlmn ol' the Ollie-ens ‘nnd crew on boaud. The others escaped un der cover of the night. The viaible results .of the cuptlxremnalsl. of one 32 pounder rifled purrog gun: one I’4 pound“ ; three " l 2 lmumlers, mm duw bllgluly damaged, besides a large supply of fluininv, two cubes of ampulnlmg ilhtruulenln. ‘clothng. flour, bacon, beet. park. lurd, lm-ud, and other norm in pguportum." , ‘ ‘ The ilk-mound. guys that the view y was collwlele,’gr:md and doc-nun], und‘ a 2m: ~ ready to rupture all such chum as 'icl(_B - 13:25.15“. K ,3 ‘_ ' fi "‘ <- - .- ~ ( ' fl‘ Auisled h} .rontnlmtions fr ._ the Indie: (inertysburg, tluc,l.'uiuu Relie’f fioricly L. of Mrs. Eystor's l-‘cnkamtilute forwarded, on ‘ _: f‘Tm-ldny last, to Washington. cure of lluu.‘ E. chPhcrson, two barrels of Hospiml stores, ,j cumming: ' glue following articles: ll snafu dried npples, 4 sucks cherries; 7 sacks [mu-1h s, 3 sucks pears, I suck blackber- T- fies, l HACK eldgrberncs, ll curs peudncs, 4 :3 tnnl tnumlues, 2 (ans [umwhlmuvn 1, run : Tluincebuner, '4‘ cum upp'lubuner, 1 can [lead] jnn, 2 Buns llll‘illl'cjl'HyYl can) uppl: jelly, lcun curriml jelly. l mu blackbgrxy jelly, I can crab apples; 1 can plums, 1 jar plums, 2 bottles vine, [hollle (.deihl, 2jugs wine. 1 paper card ‘ llarqh, l bushel corn lyunl, I} buabuia apples, - J bundle linen. . Q‘The Aholitionists denounce all vgho do not endorse and nppluud their insane lied ruiinqu‘s policy asf‘bopperheads.” Let nth Horus—make Hole of it. \ ' , special Notices. 1 1 " Important Discovery. 'J ‘ 1111.1“ 141‘” lenzs. . .' \ BRYATL’B‘ mummy. \VL-XEERS are iunfflil ‘ lng in [he cure ...:f Cuughs, Cold=, Alsthmu, :‘ Bronchitis; 81m» Throat, llunreenosw, Ilflicnlt t\ Brtnthing. lncipycat. Consumption, 11 d«[)is ' ‘ ones of the Lungs. They have no (1519 of a. Inculicine. and uuy child will. take em.— »: Thousands Min: been restored to henlgh that .7 had before deslmircd. Testimony gi"en in hundred-1 of cases. A single dos}: xelfl-v‘cs in I Ten Minutes: ‘ ‘ ¢ ' * Ask for Bryan's Pulmnnic Wufirrsg—the origi ‘ gal and only genujna is stamped g31.51-yun.”'-—-- Spurious kinds am.- off-ref. tor mum Tavemy five cent: me. Snld by dmlerk géneully. ~. ‘ JUB MUM-18,501.: Propiielor, « ' Iluchcswr. .\'. Y. For “HP by A. D. Brulmxn. Gem slylxrgmnd ' o'll Dhmgipls. t [l"cb. 16, 1863. 1y ' ' The? Great English Remedy. \> . f Sm hugs (‘LK‘IIKE'S ‘ , 1.“ TCELEBRATE‘D'FEMALE'PILLS This invhlunble medicine is unfailing in the cure of nil tluie: painful and ~(Lingeroufi din _ one: incident to the female constitution”. ' ) It modetaitcn all excess, removes all obstruc ,‘ jionl, from whatever came, nnd' brings on the Eonth‘ly period with regularity. ' , - Thedé‘l'ills should not be tuken byrfemnles ’ ~ (her lnfiprrgnnnt 'during the FIRST , rims: loin“, u they are sure to bring on .\liscnr tinge; Iput A}. every other time and m every gather cube they are perfectly safe. In 3" uses ofNei-voul and Spinal Affection}, h ' psin in the Back and Limbs, ~lleavin‘esa, Fa ,tiyne on «light exertion, .Pnlpihtiqn of the flaunt; Lowness of Spirits, Ilysterics, Sick M Headache, ‘Whites, and all the puinful diseases pceuioned by a disordered system, these Pills lili chat a cure when all other means have lubed. .1 ' , ' I Fall duration: in pnmphlet ‘nround ‘each F My, which‘ should be carefully preserved. .: ' they .can be seem in a bottle, containing 50 ink): post. free, by enclosing $1» and 6‘ three ,go'n: IRS-mp! «3 any agent. r-i ,lfqr sale by A. 111%:an, Gettysburg, and ,-u magmas. [Feb. 16, 1863. ‘ly A Gtrd to the Sufaring. -The Rey. qunl 09.03M8, while laboring K M n Missionory in annn, was cured of Coh ' v-qmptionLWhen all other means had foiled, by _p recipe ohhinod frdm s leorngd physicinn re_- riding in» the grant. Guy of Jeddo. Thin recipe , Jul cured grant mimbers’ who were Infering txrom Coma.mption,,r Bronchitis, Sore Thront, Coughs And Colds. and the debility and normal depression pooled by these disorderg. Deuirous of benefiuiug otherg, I will send. filtrgoeipe, which 1 lave brought. home with no. to 01l who need it, free of chfie. , ‘ Milken Rev. WM. COSGROVE, i ‘39 Fulmn Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ”11-'l5) 135’- I” '66? Jersey Lands for am, an, : G‘wu on Fun Fun", luiuble for Grape], PM Pun, Empberriea, Strawberries, 7 1‘ Blukhomu, Currants, km, of l, 2;, 5. lo‘or so nmtofch, um following prices for the ‘ pmgn‘. m: ”Vt-ens for $2OO, 10 acres for‘ 8110, b more: for $6O, 2; notes tors4o, 1 acre for $2O. Plylbb b! We dollar a. wxeek. ‘ “,0. good Canberry buds, and ullage lot! in CHITWOOD, .25 by 10‘) fan, a $lO each, paysblo by 0M ““4“ 5 Wenk. Tim above 1.34. gnd (sun: nfe s&l:an at Chetwood, wghingmn Wluhlp! Burlmgxou coung, New Juicy. For further information upply, with g P. O. 331:!pr t circuhr, to ‘ B. FRANKLIN CLARK 5 £0.90 Cedu‘ Street, New York, {£s2 In. 26' 1863‘ ‘ , ,W! Consuming—Sufferers! lend ; 0" 09:51.5! to Dr. D’UNGEB, Bultimore ld., ‘ na raid“, by mm mu, - box of his iron; DIBFULLY 0533 mm CERTAIN CUBE gm: OOXPOUND. A box 1”“; "on: -> (In. :4, Im. 4.. , ravacn Dnowflxox.—we dedicatoq é, ‘ Poor-House Acc¢mit. ’ exerciua at tho Ocmnn Reformed Church jut! lACOB SHEADS. Enq.,Tm-u‘rer,in ncconqt erected In ”(hunter count-c. 1102 Friday?! with “IE Dirpnon of the Poor Ind lhi, ‘ . - a flame of Employment ofthe County at Adnuu, tuning “d couxuued ""0"!“ Sgufrday gn I being from che 7th d3] of Janunry. A. 9., '1862, Sand-y. The pumr in c_hugeJlev. h. H. 803- to u“. 5“, day “Jun", A. p., 1863: ' hens, was usined by Ru. 1.0; Fritchey, of‘ ~ DR. ' i Tnncywwn, Rev. T. P. Buchn,of lhll pl_ace, Cnsh necked from Joel 8. Dunner. ‘ Rev. Jncob Kebm, of York county, and Rev. ‘ 0 559-, T 031“? “fr"“nl’y 1 gig 2: ' ‘Z’ * ‘ - r er on _ oumy reuurer, , 0 W F . ”by: or Huio‘ur Theeurcuel wore Cub o! Sumac! Durbanwflommithe ‘ excfedlngly mun-Img throughouz,- und “:01 0, Ab] Sample, - attend-ace mu gobd, notwithstanding the bid you and p." inter.“ from J: mdl; The new edifice u rally bountiful-in nub-anti“ und comfortable. If reflects credit on‘tbe libel-Amy of use cobpeggtiod, and in no inconlidenble Addition to the church Itchi tectnre of the countx. ‘ 2 1' . ———— —4 - o—-————-—- B'See, on our fourth page, th.: prospec tus of the New York‘ World—l high-waged, oonsengtive journal—one of the lien in the country. ' 1 , I MALAkMtX.IMIX). ' 0n the ”fill uh... by Rev. FathertCnunnl, MK. JACOB EMLER, of Mountplendnnt town ship, to Miss CATHARINE WEAVE 3, of Gos owlgo township, . 3 my lb eir home be blessed—may no rude are, Nor sorrow, find ndmit‘uuce there; 3' i , But (Jor‘ucopiu conllant pour 1 1 [£s blessings ’lill their cups rnn o'er.! *, I ()n the 17th 1111., by Rev. Father ‘Camnnn, M . HENRY SMITH. at Oxford m‘Jnlhip, to M ss'JOANNA WEAVER, of Conomfigo town ! Ir» ‘ ‘1 , M y, their bright home be I bleltwetfient, M hich 'iriendship leek; wiui willing feet, - Wherp nll ls’crflmhpcrene and clear; 5 , \_Aa Heaven’s uncluuded atmosphere. 1 ‘ On the lth‘ulL, by Rev. A. w. "Lilly. sir. {\Lmzwr‘uu in Miss BELLE 0. WHEN BERGER, all of Yprk, P... > On the 24th 81“., by Rev. D.F.food, Hr. BENJAMIN F. KITTINUER, ofAdam county, to Miss CHRISTIANN 8., danghte ' bf Rev. Daniel Holsinger, oanynenbox-o’, FflEklin co. 3 .. DIED. ~ ; . ”Obituary notices 3 cents fier Him for o.l] over {curlines—cash to accompany #otice. Suddenly, of congestion of the in”, on Friday night-hut, It the résiden'c‘e, all} Mr. A;n-’ drrw Pulley. .\rr. CIIABLI-ZS ANDR w PUL LEY WHITE, of this place, aged g3'yeflrli 8 months and H dnya. ~ ' I ,' 0n Tucadny night, after n long “liens, Hits. MARY A., “ilenffilr. John Norbecv, 0! this place, in her 39th year. _ . 'l'Un the zlst ult..-.\Ir.GEORGE BERC.HV.jof Mountjny townrhip, aged 85 years, *1 months um! 10 days. He wns hurled in the old Law lDutch grave-yard; near Mr. Osborne'sL in Stu.- huu-townqhip. ' : Un the 10Lh ult., near Gettysburg, [:l3ka c I ~ Ohio, Mrs. ”(MERIWI‘ MUIIHUW, dwtghter Taf Yit-tor .\lcllheuju), of'thin county, it; the 42d ’50:” ofholr age “ L i ‘ 0n the 13th tilt. near Bendersriil ,of dip theria, ANNA ELIZA RICE, aged )eursi3 months and 24 rlnys. ‘ ‘ l i ()n the 215'. ult., at the residence ollleonnt-d Yeugy, in Bulls-r tuwthhip,‘ RICHARD TROE' ' ol the llnllimore Children‘s Aid Society, ng‘d' nhoutfi your: ; and on the 23d ult., ntlt te saute plnco. JUIIN WASHINGTON, son at Juh'n A. and Louisa E. Ymgy, aged 2 months and 216 dnvu. ’ , l 3 THE MARKET GETT YSlH'RG—Sncnnu LA Flour 6 3 Rye F10ur................................. I While' \\.hcnt.........., 115‘ Red Wheat............,-...................l 5 Cam , . 1 1tye......‘.......;...................‘.....4... ‘ Una .............‘... , 8uckwhem.....................;......... ‘ Claret-heed” Timpmy 5eed...........................2 0 Flu Seed ‘ Plant of Pnri5;........'................ - ‘ ‘lnsler groufidfimr bag............. , Pork»... ‘ BAL'rmunE—F‘mu um F-10ur...._..............:......'.. 7 l! m 7 25 Wheat............................ .1 Sb :0 2 ‘O3 Hye...._..... 1 00 m I up ‘hrn.....:.... . 9? lo 1 of}. Outs ......................................: 4'2 ,m « 7 Clover 5eed.......... . 7 09 W 7 2E Timothy 5eed...*................ ..... 3 09 to 3 3 Beef Cnlllemer hund.............. . 6 00 1010 69 How, per huud............ "J 0..." ’Z 50 n: 8 Op Huy........................................2’l oq 1.023 0.9 Whi5kéy......... .as lo .14) Guano, Peruvian. per t0n......... } ‘ 82 op HANOVER—THURSDAY “uni ‘r. Flour, from wagonsr... 1 85% Do. from 5t0re5.................... L 7 0 Wheat 1 50qu 71) me - .| 35 Corn. 1 77 0nta............,.... ‘Clover Seed..... Timmhy Seed... P1u15t9r............ Public Sale. ‘N WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of LARGE: 0 inst.. the subscriber, intending to quit” farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his‘ rcsi~, dance, in Sirnlntn township, Adams scounlj,’l within a half mile of Granite Station, ithe 101-, lowmg Personanr‘operty, viz : 3, i 5 HEAD. OF HORSES, (one a Mag: with fonl,’ 3 “Unix Cows, 3 head of Young, ttlc, 3J Sheep, Four-horse Wagon and. Bed, Sidigh and! Slé‘d, Hay Onrringe, Plonghs, Harrows,‘ Shorell Plouuhs, Corn Forks, Corn Coverer,‘Tllreshingl Machine, Grain Drill, Winnowing Mill, ,Cuttinxl Box, Sinizle and DQuble-trces,»Sprender§, Grain and Common Shovels, Pitch Forks, Manure do. ‘ Rakes, Hoes, Muttocks, Horse GearSfianoJ. Saddle, liulters and linker Chains, Gr‘hin and. . Clover Cradles, “’heclbxrrow, lot of iron, lot. of Bags, with many other farm articles, “ flso, Household and Kitchen Furniture, su h 55' Beds and Bedstends, Table-,flhoirs . Cnse of, Drawers, ,Corner,Cupbonrd, ‘Chest'aJfl Stands, Stove nnd‘Pipe, Eight-day Clock, Thit- ! ty-hour Clock, Copper Kettle, Iron Ketule, Bar rels, Spinning Wheel, Wool Wheel, with n va-i rim; of other articles too numerous to 'niention. WSnle to commence at 10 dclock, A. M., on‘ said day, when attendance will be given and terms mode known by JACOB BUCHER. , Mnrch~2, 1863. tsll Professlonal Card. AVING previously announced ou'g' euo“ elation tpgelher u practictioriers of medicine, we now state that, on end nflger'thil date, we will enter into In équnl and per' nnent partnership. We fill give our nnitzl and combined attention to oni- professionnl nntieq; And endeavor. feithfnlly and utiefnctorily, to dilchnrge lhem. ‘S. G. KINZER, 11. 0., y N. G. KEIRLE, I. D. Littleszown, Much I, 1863. - ' ; N. B. Being desirous of cloning up in: old business, those knowing themselves indebted to me are respectfully requested to make nrompt settlement, either by new or pnyment. : _ 8. G. KINZER, 11. D. March 2, 1863. 31:: 2 ‘ Goal Holmes. 1 would respectfully inform éur lento men thu we lure appointed| 11-50! David McCormick-35ml for the sale of Trevor tor: Goal. All orders lent to him will receivg prompt ntentjon u: our regular prices. ’ MUWTON 8 06., ‘ Lancer Trevorton Cos! Mlnel. ’Having received An Agency {qr the inle of Trevorton COII, I uke plenum-e in monipiend ing it to all my cultpm'en u I lint clap, free burn’ing cod, free from 5” impurities, Ipd ‘doa not clinker. For domestic pnd nun purpoieq this con] cannot be ucefle'd. " 3‘ . rump uccbxuncx. ; Hmilburg, Feb. 33, 1863. 3: , Eleohon. xmsmmo GAB COMPANI—I‘he u:- G nus! meeting of the Stockholdeu‘of {he Geuysbnrg 6:: Company, for the purpose of electing I President end six Mam-zen of mid Company, :0 nerve for the ensuing year, will be held on MONDAY, the 2d dly Aof M3OB next, It '1 o’clock, P. IL, of laid d3], :4 the Arbitration Boom in the Court Home. 1 i x. JACOBS, Pm‘l. D. IlaConuuv, 509': Ma. 33. um. Henry Shin, . Order on County Treuunr, Diehl, Brinkerhoflk'Co" o:qu on County Tmuum, up u u Lethhrpnigter, Elaine, F" E; - ~11:! Dru-bony. Jammittu, ord r on County Trf‘ulunr, h k ‘ n ‘ lan H. Wolf, Esq., an; * Basque! Brown, “ , ordgr on County Trauma, “1 u H y 0! Junie: B. Shin, on County Treuuru, ‘ u u Not On! ‘ ll Fr: ord 3.: l CIIVLP‘C, Ihingleu, , r on County Tmmrer, ‘- -c¢.du{e Treuurer, ’ i 7 CR. A By cub pnid on; A: tall Outiadoor pnupera' rapport, Her 'hnndile und grocerieo, 1 Por , beefl hogs, Ikm, l: lice castle, Iheep,lc., 1' FlO r, ‘grnin and grinding, 1 Meciinnicn’ work, inéluding cofinl‘, Stone coal; lime and plaster, . { Wand chopping and mulling nilll Su- md‘s contingent expensel, Mull hinlings, chnle “ ‘ ‘ ‘ Physician's “1",, 1‘ Counsel fees; 3 Slewnrfl'l minty, ' J 'Direuors' extra. nervicu, Clerk's janlnry, ‘ I i Funeral expenses, ‘ \ ‘ 1 Res] Paints and crying “In, 4 Farming implements; ‘ 1 Lumber, ~ . Yogamblel' ‘ _ . l Horse, ‘ i Qlolhing, an, of Aby Snmplo, 5 Drugs and medicines, - F Brin‘ing,‘ ' 4 ‘ \ '2mnauz‘er’nulny, ‘ ‘ ‘ We, the uidersigne'd, Amditors o nettle and nidjust ibe valic Accounts, do I) reby certifly 1 lat Ewe have examined ihe ikemqwhich com pofie; tie ajécount, and that. they are correct, Heing Homzme m. day “Jamal-$11.0” 1862; lo‘thk sth ‘dny of January, A. ~ 1863—111- clusi e 1 ‘ . . u. DYSERT. ; ‘ 1 PETER mjcx, ; J, } ’ J. 1!. SH! ‘ ‘MAN, 1‘ i ' ' V Auditml. ; E. 4 “B CULP, an., in accod gunners ot‘the. Péor MM= l! ‘pymenbof the Courity of A ‘ the 7th day at anuary,~ A. +ll day of January, A? D., 186 - DR. ‘ Ton Trent: er, . . . ' :: Inter-15¢, 1 . Cast] of Samuel nrbornw, ‘ - , Cash LLHenry Rnpp, ,_ » Clfill *Jf‘Geox-‘ge McKn‘npp, bonrdinl Cusbl‘nf ThomusNolnn, Fl (Ash it.” poultry sold, , (Luh‘ or beef, ..~ ' Cazh Eir tnlJow, 1 ; Gish 6T lard; j Gash or hit} and stnw, ’ 1 (hfsh or cows, Gash ‘ u_r timothy seed, ' (huh ifur wood, ‘ Tr} baluazceidue Spewnrq, - irom‘ the 5 H ‘l‘. r l . lo 6 7‘15 4 7!: Hol n‘o £012.55 \BO V3O 6" 5b :0 2 25 ' 2 2.5 s 00 I 00 05 50 , ' . ‘ on. “ [3y ba‘lnncc due Stewsrd nt aenle [Axbmfg harvesting, #6., Rdljefi and removing paupera, l-Muig-I , .‘ Hlburmud glen}, ‘ .\hjrchTandizc and lumber, ' Mecha‘nics’ Work, ‘ ' . Meat“; _’ l'dtuwes and cabbage, Snudnjy expenses, ‘ . We the subscribers, Auditors l ndjus the Puhlw Accounts, 'do ‘ wc‘ hfive ex’nmiued the items wh ‘ the a love account, and .do‘ report L' is ;corfe,c‘—Vthe same .brncing ll Jn’comCulp, the present Stewsrd, 1’ day of‘ Junany,’ A. D., 1362, to th Jthuafy, A; D., 1863—bot1i dn’ys i ; V ‘ . H. DYSERT ' , PETER DKil ‘ ‘ . - J. H. SHIRE“ i 57 l 375 209 ~700 LISI’I' ORPAUPEBSfemaining » . ouse of Adam: county, on ll ' y, 1863‘: s. ' ‘ u- - . Inlea, ldren, ' red, ' ~ JAuun Mal Fen Chi -COl btal. ' .siflm. ’pnuperl,‘ QDUCF‘. UP THE PARK 1'" T: bushels, fl .' Whear‘ Oats, Rye, ,- Com, Timothy seed, “ Ohiony, " Beets, '. “1 Point , " Corn! der,_loedl, Tens of hay, Boundr of pork, ~ Poundp of beef, . l l ‘ * JACOB CULP} uni-eh 2,1863. 4!. g a .'__.1.... ___‘->.-__‘_:——_—<f I The Grocery Store N'lmu HlLL.——Jl‘he undersi ned would respectfully inform the citing: ol Getty:- burg and vicinity, that he has taken the old 3mm?“ on the Bill," in Baltimore}nreet, Get tysburg. where he intends to keep eousmmly on hand hll‘ king of GROCEBIES—Sugtrs, Outing-Syrups of-ell kinds, Toliaceo, Fish, Silt, kci, Earthenware of all kinds, Fruits, 011:, and in fact everything usually found in 3 Grocery. Also, FLOUR t FEEDJI 11l kulds; 311 of which he intends to sell 10 u the llDW est. Country produce taken in erchanze for good: and the highest priée given. . He fisher: himself _Lhat, by strict Luemion mid en holiest desire to please, to peril I Ihere 31‘ public pa. manage. TRY HIM. J. ,- ROWE»; Feb. 23,3863. a ‘ 1 Old Gold 'and SilVer ANTED—The higheit pri'pg in cub paid' for old Gold Ind fiilver ;‘ the prosent is I {Avonblc Lime knell, the premium on it beinfi Inge. Also, Gold mm Silver Coin pmhqleqilnd th‘e high“: price givenfiy : ‘ _ JOSEPH BRYAN, Watchmlkelt Jeweller, in the‘Dinmond. Feb. 23, 1863. 1863.} pfgé‘éAé’fk‘éflés.‘ {1863. Howell Br. Bourke, OR. FOURTH E MARKET 51's., PHILL, , ‘ hue now in mock, Ifine vuiety of WALL PAPERS got. up expressly for their Spring Trude. *INDOW PAPER of every grade, to which 4.th invite the “mention of Storekeepcra. ”In their Retail Department will be found ‘ he choices: style: of the BBtSOH. Feb. 23, 1863. 31.11 g , Gettysburg Marble Yard. EALS & 880., IN EASTYOBK STREET M GETTYSBURG, PAS-When they are prepar‘ed to furnish nlljdnds of work in their line, such n MONUMENTS, TOHBS, HEAD STOXES, MANTLES, Ba., at. £11: ibortest no— ticp, nd u chap 1.: the cheapest. Give u - ball. ‘ ,l fProdnco uken in excising: (or work. . anything, has '2, 1362. n. 1‘ 2; TUESDAY, me 10th by of Imm n'ext. O the subscribe", Adminiunmn of the sum.- of Andrew While. defused. will sell u Public Sale, in the late residence of said de cedent. in Freedom township. Adam: county, the {allowing ‘permnul properly, viz : 6 HEAD OF WORK HORSES, l Yearling Call, '1 Cows, 4 head of Young (.‘nnle, 2 Brood So", 10 Shouts, 1 Brand-trend WugOu, l Nur row-lrud sud l One-horse Wagon. 1 Cart, 1 puir Wood L-dders, 2 seln Hay Ladders, Stone Bed, English Bed, liorse’GeArs, Linen, Collnrl and Bridles, Haliers, Riding Saddles Ind Bri~ dleu, Side Saddle, 2 Cutting Boxes,_Bar-shear Ploughl, inglo and‘Double Shovel Ploughs, Burrows, Corn Fork; Single and Double-trees, 2 Spreaders, Roller, Threshing Machine, Reaper had lower, (McCormick'n Putem,) Gruin Drill, Carriuge, Buggy, 2 ‘ Winnnowing Mills, Hey Fork, Forks, Mu, Gov Chains, 3 Log Chains, Ink-Amer, Axes, 31qu And Wedges, 2 Mut locks, Sledge, 2 Cr w Burl, Cross-cu! Saw, Angers, Poll Augeagcytbel and Smthl,Grlin Cndles, Grind-stone, lot of old Iron‘, Steel ynrds, e lot 01 Lumber, Inch Ouk And Fencing Boards, Sled Runufis, one und I hit inch Poplur, lo! ofScnnlliqg, Alb Plnnk; Book C'ue, Tnble, Copper Ke'ul “County Mun, 2 Steven and Pipe ; Corn and but, by the bushel, Hnyv b be ton, Rye Slur by‘lhe bundle, u‘lol. of B‘, and a great Vagiety of other urticlu. 50 00 =I 25 7i 800 06 40 u: 400 o‘ coo oo 60 100 0 40’) 0 7 6 M 1,000 o: 600 o ‘ 29 a: 1,000 o 660 o¢ 20 0° ‘ 800 116 6 gSale to comnjeuee Il‘9 o‘clock, A. 3., on said day, when :Ittendance fill be given Ind terms made knovin by ' ~fi . y.“ ROSS WHITE, . HARVEY WHITE, George Epley, Auct. § Admihistmton Feb. 23, 1663. u i 4 , $B5O s'? 2,356 9 mm 31 305 08 346 9V ‘ tc., «4 9E {. _ 6.19 2‘ . no 59 109 on , 222 op ‘ 221 on § v 100 on 3 35 09 J ( 250 00 _ 65 oo ‘ ‘ 4o op 12 on 1 ,302 oh 1 3 op .- 5 6? lo I 50 7v 125 o‘9 r 10 oo 36 ' {7’ 55 (21;; 40 up HE subscriber, ibtefiding to remove from Gettysburg, will ofl'er at Public Sale, at his residen‘ce,on Bauhore street,on WEDNESJ DAY, the 18th day elf MARCH next, the fol~ lowing personnlxpro rty, In: ‘ ROSEWOOD MARELE-TOP TABLE, Dining and Kitchen Tables, 113: Not, Parlor, Chun ber, Dining-room and_ Kitchen Chairs, Rocking Chairs. Lounge, spririg bottomed, Blinds,. with fixtures“. Carpetings, LonkingGlnues, Bureaus, Wnsh Stand, (Mill’hfl-t‘OpJ Bedstenda, Clock, Book Case, 011 Clothi Stair and Entry Carpets; Stores, Drum and dtove Pipe. Queens-ware, Glues-ware, Crock y-ware, School-room Desks, Horse and Buggy, Harness and Saddle, etc. All-the furnitu , is very llttle worn and of the latest Philadelfihin style. WTHI'; HOUSEMND LOT occupied by the subscriber wnll b’: of!" red for sule at the above lime and place, antfif no! sold will 'pwe for rent after April 141863. ' [Q‘Sale to commpncc Ext 10 o'clock. A. M. ' 5 .WM. McELWEE. A. W.‘ Flemming, Abctioncer. ‘ Feb. 23. 1863. t 8 5 4' $7,696 1,4 I 23:: N FRIDAY, the 13th day of MARCH next, 0 the enliscribcr. Intending to quit farming. [Will sell at. Public sale, at. his residence, in . (‘umberlnnd to'wnshi’, Adams county. on me Tnueytown road, four miles from Gettysburg, the following personal property, viz: ‘ 2 Houses, Cows rind Young Cnitle, Wn‘gon, Ploughs and Him-o 3, Double“ and Single 1 Shovel Ploughs, Cor Con-rat, Révolving iliny i llnke, ti firm-mic ne Triple-genied Threshing 'Mnchine, Grain-Dr“ an excellent. Cnrri‘nge, with llnrnpss, flax-s Genie, Bridles, Collars, Halter-spud Halter C nins, Patent Cutting Box, Wagon Bed, Hay Ca in’ge, Spreaders, Dohhde and Single-trees, ('0 Chain: and other Chain, ,kas, Rakes, sum-vii, Hoes, Dung nook, dz'c. iA lot or l‘inc Bgnrd . Also, Household arli"? I cles. such as Badge-3d: and Bedding, Kitchen 'Tnhle, Ten-plate Shéve and Him, Spinning Wheel, Meat Eessel, Tubs, Cider ilnnrels,.Dry- Let's, and n gre‘ ii mun? other articles, too uuy i merous (o memi6’n. . 'ul with lh'e us. Home §f ums, hging :D., 1862, go grade m comm§nce at 10 o'clock, A. 5%., on said day. when uneudance Will be given and lenul made known ha ' ‘ ' \s‘ LIAM KEEFAUVER. ,Géo. Epley, Aucti§ucen , ~1-‘et3. 10‘, 1303. m: , ‘ Public Sale. N WEDNESDAY; the Nth day of MARCH 0 next, the sulrsqriher, intruding lo uit. farming, will sell in. ;l’ublic Sale, in MS Jai dence. halfn mi e south of \liddlemmn, Bugler township, Adams coqnly, PM, all his fuming implements, will) 3:11:11 set. «magnum. Tubis. Vl2: 4 ‘ , HORSES AND CATTLE—I heavy bay drnnght Horse. 1 ht‘fl'rt‘ brown‘ di-nugm Horse, lextrafilack .\lare, 4:.\lilch Cows, two ofllicm will be fresh by the tfiue of sale. g ==== out, $56 47 l 93, 15 . w 34 I 11 .11 I 38 74 I 24 $2 23 17 I-‘nrminglhrnsils.~h Four-horse Broad-trgid Wugmi. ns gomi n 5 niew, with Bed and Hov‘vs ; 1 Narrow-“trend do., gew: I Carriage, for .one and (we horses,as goddas new; I extra Thresh ing Machine, with dq'uble shaker nnd’ power, gxnrn (‘lover Huller, Manny’s “Paper, in good order, Spring Hay and Grain Rnke. Whom. Fan, Reynold‘s Patent. nmi'. extra (inning Box, set Hay C nrrilges, set Wood Lndderi, Grain Cradle, Clover Cradle, ngingjliill. Flax Brake, Wilhe row Plough. Null Plough, Threg-horse Harrow, [hikes and Forks, Roller, set of Dung Boardl, Sled. Double Show] Flougb. Corn Fork, Three horqe-tree, Doublotrec and single-trees, Fifth Chain, wilh Spreader Log Chain. 14 feel long, Feed Trough, 3 Pug-Rh Works, 3 Manure do., Grnin Shovel, Commoh‘ Shovel. “ MD i 5#3 i 1" ‘9 =’.= oac e and {certify that ch compose '1“ the saute - account bf om)he nu v 511] day of clusive.- ‘ ' K. . AN,’ ”Auditors Horse Gears, (usagood as'new.)—2 sets Breechbaud‘s, 2 sets rout Gears, set Buggy Ilaruess,.new, Collnr’s, 4 pair “arms, 3 pair Lbng Tubes, 2 pair Bun Chains, 4 Housing» 4 Blind Bridles, Wug'opline, Plough Lineman (Jlleck Lines, Wagon Whip, Riding Saddle, 3 Leather Halters, wiih Chains, 4' Lmthe: Fly Sets, a lot offlow Chiains, Sleigh Bells, kc. , Blacksmith Tools.-—'—Bellows, Anvil, Vice, Box Mould. Skenn Mould, 2 Sledge Hammers, Tongs. Screw-plate, Eye Wedges, Punches and Chissels, kc. \ . Int the Allin r e In day of f . so‘ .1354; a 1862. I up 6514 Also. any by the (on. A large Copper Ket tle, holding 37 gullonl,liew, Maui-ad Wedges, and n great. many arqcles not here mentioned. @5310 to commgnce at. 9 o'clock, A. .\l., on‘ said day, when a‘ltendnnce will be given and turns made known by , , Feb. 16, 1863. ts . TOBIAS BOYER John Runes, Auctioneer. ‘ ' Valuable Personal Property 1‘ PUBLIC SALEI—On WEDNESW, the A 11th dsy of MARCH next, the~undersign ed‘will sell Lt Public Sale, at her residence, in Reading township, Adhms county, near Hamp ton, the following valhnble Person“ Propel-(y, Viz: . ‘ . l l FINE SORREL HORSE, 1 fine Buy Mnre‘, 1 two-yearling Call, and 1 one-yeerllng Colt, 1e Cows and Heilers, Sheep, Four-horse Broad trend Wagon, One—herse Wagon, Limé ’Bed, Hay Cnrriagcg, Horse ,Ge'nrs, half interest in ‘ Threshing Machine nnd.a Grain brill, Plough! Ind Hanoi", Shovel Ploug‘ha, Corn Forks. Cultin‘g Box, Log Chnln, Halter Chlins, Cow Chains, Single and Double-trees, Spreedere, Rakes, Forks, kt; A large lot of Bay by the ton—slot of Posts And Rail]. A)” 3 Cooking Stave and Fixtures, Bagels, Benches, end n vuiety of other Articles. [G'SAIe to commence at 10 o’clock, A. 1, on aid day, when utendnnce will be given Ind tom: mode known by » SUSANNA MILLER. 80 (l 18 3316 Steward. Feb. 16, 1863. 9! F VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY». --0 o THURSDAY, the sth of “ARCH, 1863, the subscriber, ihtending to quit (arming, will sell nt Public Sale nt his residence, in Butler township, Adnmiconnty, half I mile south of Middletown, t following valuable persons! property,'viz : '- 6 HEAD OF HORSE STOCK, one ofwblcli is o Fomily Mare, with fool, one in n Three-yen; old Stallion, (Taunting) one is Blour-yenr old More, one is a good Work Horse, one two year and one one-year old Color; 3 Milch Cows, 4 head of Young Cattle, 14 head of Hogs, two ofwhich are Brood Sows, heavy with pig ;.two 3horse Wagon end Lime Bed, good Hay Car riage,a good three-horse Plough, (Witherow’a,) Harrow, Corn Fork, Single and Double Shovel Ploughl, good Corn Planter, Double and Sin gle-trees, *2 sets Breechbnnds, as good no new, 3 sets Front Gears, new, n good Wheat Fan, nearly new, Log and other Chains, also Cow Chains, a lot of Hay by the ton, o ten-plote Stove, together with a great many other nrtl— clet, too numerous to mention. ’ fiSnle to commwce nt 10 o’clock, A. 1., on said day, when attendance will be given and tennis made known by 7 . . Feb. 10, 1863. to SAIUEL Lmz. ’ John Hanel, Auctioneer , OTTONADES, ndjs “Holy oanu Slut, chap, It. , A. 8001'? 8 SON’I. E Public Sale. Pubfiig‘. Sale. : Public Sale. Public Sale Great Sale 1" REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Assigneep oi! Duld Goodyear and Wife. will tell u PuSlic Sula. on wauxssmi’, the nu. dny or “men, 1863, on the premises, the following Eel! Esxate, situate on the Turnpike road abofi‘t half-way between Gnttynburg and Chambfirsburg, in Franklin townlhip, Adams county— $46 ACRES OF LAND, divided into lracu. n Mlows: NONI: THE MANSION TRACchonts-ining 150 Acres, nearly 50 acres of which Ire im proqu lnnd, well lined and in I good state of cultiv’ution ; the balance of the tract is well not with chesnut, pine and other timber. The GREFFENBERG HOTEL AND SPRINGS, one ofthe moat healthy and pleasant Summer Resorts in the country, and Will: but little expense can be made equal to my in the tune, ne‘npon this tact. The main building is brick, 62 feet by 30, iith I. twp-.tory bit‘k buck-building, 40 {eet hy 20—bit! 011‘ into rooms to accommodate visitors or bo‘tlrderl.—- Connectedwith it is 1 Store ‘Roo Ind Post Oflice, also a. hinge and eonvelEient Bath House, with 20 héd rooms nttach’ed thereto,‘ extensive Startling, Ten-pin Alley, Smith Shop, Revolving Swing, Ice House, and I 1! other no:- cessaryibuildings. Alsb Zgood Ten nt Houses, with AI young Orchard ofnchqicehruit, and other "nail fruit of vuioni kinda]. t 1 ; _ LOT So. 2. ndjoining the nbov'e, “cumin: 92 Agree, and is well covered with YUjSG TH].- E R. ‘ LET No. 3 contains 3244 ’Ac end ’94 Per hes, nearly 20 acres of whichrz‘re cleared nnd‘tin good order; the befance is ‘well cover ed \i'ith chestnut, pine'lnd other timber. The ir‘np‘ ovemelnts Ire a. Two-story I Wzitherbourded Tenant HOUSE, 0e I .3“ le, and . ue'vl‘. SAW mums 3": good running order, on which froni ten to twelve hundred feet or mber can he s’ wed dlily. - r LETS Nos. 4, 5,3 and 7, conmin from fifteen to twenty-four icr‘es each, and are well $B2!. With chesnul, oak and other timber. ‘ LOT No. B conteins 61 Acres and 100 Perches, and is TIMBE_RED the some as lots Nos. 4,5, 6 and 'l. 4 LOT No. 9 contains 1'! Acres and 2 Perches, part of which is meadow, the hulanéie in wood. The imgrovements Are 5 HOUSE W '11:; and Stable, and a‘SiiINGLE and ”45" . . LATH MILL, in good repair and WW order. ‘A . . ' ‘ ; _.-‘;": LOT X 9. to contains 201 Acres} ml is well set with young chesnut and rock 0 1. . Also fiVE‘ LOTS, adjoining inn . of Jacob Denrdorfl’. ’l’. Ste-Irene and Daniel‘ uhn,fuur of which lots contuin 20 Acres 03' , and lot N 0.5 containing 73 Acresn‘ These 1 s are well timbere‘d, with chesnhtvoak and otficr timber. ‘Also,the undivided on'e-hnlf oiffls Apres, situate on “ Wolf ' Hill," adjoining glands of l'i‘. Stevens and Joseph Sulhl's heirs. 31155 tract is 'wellset with young timher. ' fi‘i’crsons wishing to view'tl'ie premises ’will he shnu‘n the name By either!” the As) 'signees; the first-thawed residing ' Fayette ville, Ferlin calintyY nn'd‘thc oth in Mum— muburrz, Adan-s ebunty. . 'w-Snie‘ to commence At the H el proper lyat IO o'elock', A. LL, on said dn“, \irhzu st tendnuce will be given“ and terms minds known 'by .V JOHN DOWI HY, . ' 1 JUiIN EAR ‘ AN, Feb. ls, 1863. is . .Jsigueon.‘ '——.~¢ - ~ —~—-——————-»--——— Valmble Real Estéte, ‘ OB SALE—The subscribers fire: tpri-' F v‘nte sale ‘heir estatepknowng-u ‘VIR-I msu MILLS," tin iiumiuonban ho ,nship,‘ Adam; calmly, Pu.) within one mile Hf Fnlrfieldg The traci conmine upwards of 500 ‘ CRHS, of which 300 are excellent farm 18n[,'a§ld the residue covered with good timbér." The land isl of the best quality and usuallylyijlds 3 sure rrpp ot'bolh winzer and surfime “mid. Bc-. sides the stream lupon which, {hag Hills are huilt,‘runniug through the trnc(,jllip farm has waterrin almost every _-field.—-‘-' i”? ;_ .5 There are on thetmrt 11 Tfio:storx 35%;? ‘ f Stone Dwelling imussg Stone :11; In] Ban-bulldipg, Tho-story LOG , '.iL.-'\;:. HOIJSE Mlnchcd,lluge Bank Mp 0t fnnuc, with all the modern conveniences, *gon Shed, Corn Crib, hr. The Mill is thri-e‘sries high.’ of stone," with two pair of burn. ‘ chopping stoneé. all incomplete order; SJ Mill, Mil-l ler's House. Tenant House: two e ellcnt (In. chords on 'the plane. will) a large“ mount of; yord'iruit, of fiery variety. The ettysburg‘l extension of the Penna. Railroad s locnied‘ through the farm. This esmte olfv. s induce— ments for safe investments not on. ; found.— The title is indisputable. V ;} WPersonl desirous of viewing Que proper— ty, or purchasing, will call upon ouiéfilyornies, M; kW. Mcpletu, Esqsq ln Gettyshy‘fg. V ~ - 2‘ g» MARY in: RS, , 1 * MARY v. arms. Feb. 16, 1863. if ‘ ~ ‘l _ . ‘ —'—l~l-——-——~ Collateral Inheritanoq Tax. HE whole “noun: of the Collntqanl Inheri , lance To], received by the Righter and Recorder of Adm: county, for theflar'ending 3:5! December, 1862, $1,‘65 82. ‘5 V The amounts received Areas follows? _' and [rpm the estate: 01 lbs fol-1f “ lowing named de'cedeuts: £4l ‘I Nicholas better, . A 345 00 “ u : E 12 ‘64 Maria Boyer, Marin McClellan, Jacab Hellzel, Anna Blown”, Cnthnr'ine" Hartman, , ' ‘3‘ 454466 BArbarn Spangler, _ ~- F 110‘“ .Wilhnm Gudner, ‘ . i 56 46 Mary'Tolnnd, i. ‘ 17 00 Christini-Wunderlich, , . £ 35 00 Bullzur Snyder, * . 1 1,. 'u: L! “x u ;, ‘ ' ‘ g 75‘” Abraham Snmple, " . . ' ‘f 38 00 Ca harineflnrmsnj ~ ' i‘ 3926 G‘rgc Shryock, ; ‘ , if 498 25 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' f L 465 .82 Deduct 5 per cent. {or collection, 73 29 . ‘ I—‘—"‘_ Balnpce due Commonwealth, 31,392 53 I hereby certify that the nbore is garnet. ‘ J. C. NEELY, @udiwr Feb. 9, 1863. 4: - , , Auctloneenng. -; HE undersigned. having obuink‘ Licenpe . under the United Sula: Exciseffmw, begs lenve» :0 inform his-friends Ind the blic-geu e‘rslly, 'thnt he continues the busing]: of Am:- tionegrihg- and Snlé Crying, Ind willfibe glad :0 receive a libenl sliure.ofthe public'flpfih‘onnge. He promiges nt'ufiwtion to ill whr.‘ may em ploy him. Chugel moderate. Re deqce, in Mountplensnnl tovitnship, hnlf .mi south of Hann’u Station. Post ofllce sddr , Gnniu P. 0., Adina county, PA. j; JOHN STALIBMITH. Feb. 9, was. , 2151* . l ‘ ‘ _ Nouee. T: , OBERT SEMMONS‘S ESTATl'L—Letters - tunmenury on 'tha‘ estate :3! 'Roben lgmmonn, late of Humiltonbm t. 1‘ ~ Adm: co., doubled, lining been granted 1:3!” under lignkd,midinz in the Inn townuhipfghe hereby gives notice to uIL persons indebl‘ :d to aid estate to m'hke impedinte ptymepqand than having clniml again-t the flue ?.present them properly nuthgutiplud for let u meat. . . ‘ ISAAC ROBINSON, gecuwr. Feb. 16, 1863. 6‘- , N once. ‘ _3 AXES A. BBADY'S ESTATE—figuring- J ltlmequry on the mite of Jnmeg‘A. Brndy, uw‘of‘lountphutnt township, Mums co., decmed‘, huing been granted to lee under lined, ~l‘uiding in Oxford towrphip' be hereby ‘givu noficé to 111 penonl indebted to aid «Late to Inlkb immediate pay-pen, sud thou huung chins; ggtinn the uméf'to pgesent them properly utbenticued for un’ement. JOHN S. BRADY, Eyecutor. Feb. 23, 1863. (it! Horse for Sale. r, HE nndtnigncd - oflen for 5.3: n flue FAMILY HORSE. He in of Stery kind dupoc’rdon, can be driven by s chile’, and mil work wherever hitched. Per-on: {mixing 5 good Family Bone Ihould clll. ‘ JOHN HOFFMAN, feb. 16‘ 1863. 3! ' Gfljsburg. LL the be“ hm“ Medicines cifin b 6 had A “the non Funny .Drug And Pg‘suiplion Butt-on ‘ . D 5. 9.. BARKER. —_—-—-—~———-——-—4§—_. « “RICH “051.8103 QOFFHE-V-rGood A u Jan sud chap-a rye, for I ylu n __ , OODOBI t GILLIMPXK'B. [ '— "A Small Farms > ‘ T PRIVATHSALR—The nnbwrib" Mien A u Prifiue Sule, the SMALL FAR)! he now occupiel, lituntr in Mountjoy township. Adanu counlr, adjoining lendl of Stephen Gem", Frederick Furney end otherl,conmin ing 28 Acrel, more or less. improved with s new two-emf] Frfime HUK‘SE, new Hunk Bun, Wagon Shed and Corn (.‘rib, n we” of neur fmiling water" a! the dweilingwuhe Inter from which is conveyed inlo.the bun-yew.) two Orcherdl of chniLe fruit. to. The} lend in un der good culiireiion. lilting been yell limed, and nude! good fencing. The'lend in 'equ-{w limestone. ‘ Possession will be given on thelfirit day of April nan. Tenn- any. Apply on the premises. ”JOSEPH A. ORrDORFF. Feb. 2,1863. 2m‘ ‘ A Fresh Gradeneg. EW NOTIONS, FINE LIQC RS. #o. N The undersigned hujlm. retprned from the city with in: purge-t stock of now goods in has yet. laid it; which, hlving bought for club, he is prepare} to cell as low as Inj‘body here or elstwheru BI: will enumerate onrtion of his flock: COKFEES, SUGARS; Molules, Ghent. Bacon}, Pplatoea, Slit, Vine r,Spicu‘. Cnntllél, Soap, Hroom'aLßruihesr fliersrfled Cords. Cedar and‘ Willow Wire, smarts um TUBAQCOSI 11-r‘ a lot; of hcst‘ynd co‘inlnon brands; with all Emu 9T NU’HONS‘. ' He has a finer a‘tock of Liqvonsimn in us ually fognd oxitside ortbe cities, viz}. Import ed and Domestic Brandies, four kinds, the baht for medicinal fists ; Old Rye, l'ery miperior, for the same purpogo; lmpfged Wine}, also Do :mestic Wine ;; Schiedn Schnspbs, Ruins, Whiskies, Mu; Every'article is Unnamed to be what it is soldier. . ‘ ' Recollect, tiliq in the pkce to bu} cheap.— Lel such as doubt it call,‘ and‘ ghby will be cominced. ‘ GEO. F. KALBH’JISCH. Jan. 19,1863. {, 'l ‘ ' l . ‘ . Good News for EvaryEody! 0m: TO GULDMAN‘S. ‘ ' ; , l C AT SAMSON’S’OLD‘ STAND l ' _‘ ‘ ALL NEW QDODSI ‘ -——- - 1 ,1 (‘IIEAPIJ CHEAP! CHEAP! ' 4 -1-- A fume Goldman, jun from' Buhfipore, has opened n Clothing and Yuri“) Stork: M Sam son a old Corner,,on the Diamond, in Getty» hurgflrheru he oh’ers a lnrge stotkfof Gouda in his linr, Km? wpich he win Bell a: pricés so In \- na to u<ton§§hmll buyers. ”is aisortment, w ich will be {oul‘ld‘ mndc ofthe hutimnterigls im the best. manr'ger, ramprises n‘cflyflling‘ih the line of Meh'fi & Boyg' W‘ear. vi: :‘1 ' Uver Cantu} n lurg'e variety; i . Drele'ng, a large variety ; ‘ . Sack Cdutsb a large variety; '1 3 " ~ Pantalobns} a large variety; 1 . ' - Vesta, m Inge yfu'iety ;"= . ' I' , ‘Shirla, Huddkerchiclu, Neck Tie], ‘ (lluvesdfiuipenders. Carpet Bags, Kfii\'es,J’o l, )funnules, . Gentleman's Dressing Uomhs, LL Jleavy lfuois, not. to be bout; 1‘ ' Sega", lTolbncco, . l . . I Fine nsfinrt‘fuenl of Pippa, k 9“ he. - Give him a «all; .\‘u trouble lonhojw Goods; B selling good Goods, at. moderate profits, he tapes to pncus‘p nl‘ll purclmscw. Doh't forget “ the Spot"7-s:\vqson’s Old Corner: l , ’ GettysburgfiDn'. 15, 1862. A l , fl E [NOUCB.~ ‘,l , TlCflOLAdsmnxm's ESTATEéq-Letters 3 dudmini‘stnhion on the estate MNicholns ‘bener. [Me ongrmlnklintwp.,:\dnm»n‘unxy, de censcd, hm‘inmbeén gnuncd to- the undersign ed, residing in' Ithefsamc (awfulllip. the}! hereby give nmice to: n” pvrmns indeMed§~m said neg-Late Io fimke, immediate payment, find' those halving cluingsi against the same t ‘ present ‘them properly iauuhenlicat'cd gar seblle’ment.’ ; . umAme STARNER,Adm’x. i A PETER KETTEW, Adn‘x'r. ‘ _Feb. 2. 13m. $8 ' ‘ , ' g Notlce. 7 _ . . um mmmt‘s ESTATE—{Long}; Mae: E ministration bn thy eslnle of Eliala Friedt, hue of linmiltbafiownsbib, Adamseo¢nly,adb cepsed, lmviug’bedn‘ gmrhed to lhe undersign ed; residingj'n; quwick toWnship, be hereby gi gs notice’to a,“ persons indebted to said es we to makeiimmrdinte payment, and those h wing claims ngninst'the mum to: present lb m properfyjnulhcnucnled for settlement. , E. SAMUEL; BROWN, Aduflr. Jan. 28, 1863. m , ’ , ‘ ‘ ‘Notxée. ‘ ' ms LAWIEIENCE’S ESTATE—liners 6f ndm‘inistmlioh on the; osune of Pins Law to: ca, late ofiCdnowago townshipp Adpms to my. feccng'cd,}hxlving bbqn granted to the. under-gig led, rpsidlng iu ‘Mouulpleunnl town ship, be hereby gives notTce to all peisons in de led to'lsaid ‘estgte to' make immediate pay m at, and those Jbaving claims .agngnst (be same to present h‘h‘ém prdper’ry nuthen‘ticated for settlement. SAMUEL SHORB, Agin’l. Jan. 26, 1863. SW A ‘~ ’ .K 4 I HE suburiber‘, having been nppninted'by the Coan of' Common Pleas ofAdLms county, Commiltee of the person and hsmte of Abraham Broughi n. lunatic, of Huntington township. Aduins county. hen-by give; notice to ‘all pErson}! having claims or. ‘demonds against said Brough to present the some to the subscriber, residing in said township, for set tlement, and an povsons indebted to niake .im mediate payment.“ ' \yn. B..GARDNEB. ' 84 15 " 15 00 ‘ 359 90 xi . G 5 39 Jan. 26,}863. 6t arm; ; Notwe. WILLIA\I§F. ASTER‘S ESTATE—Let -ters of hdministratibn on the ‘csflue of William F. Asfier, late of Latintore‘tcbwmhip, 4%“ county} deccued, hm‘ing been; gamed '0 c undersigned, residing in Yorkvonnfy, he hereby givau'notlce to all persons ndebted to mid estate ti: make immediate payment, Ind than having dinifins min" the nn‘me t 9 pro lept lhem properly “mentioned Mfume :ll nt. JACOB BRENSEMAN,~Adm’I-., I M‘ um. Top P. 0., Kort ebunty. Jan. 26,186; 61* ' I? ‘ ‘ Second ArrivaL .; ORE MEN CALLED POM—S,OOO A'BLE . 1300 mm air-m AND BOYS WANTED M DIATELY— ‘ . ‘ ‘ ' “ To buy‘Overcopu Iron: Picking, : To buy Overcome from Pickin¥, .. To buy Overcoat: lrom Picking. To buy Drefia Gonza'from fl’ickinz, I’ ’ To buy re l Coats from Pickin ,‘ . T bdy Drops Goat‘s from‘fiicking. To bny‘ Busineps Coats irom Picking} A To buy Basin!“ C'om from Picking, . ‘ - To buiy Huuinesa Cont: from Edging. To buy Pnnuloqni Iron: Picking. ‘To buy Pnnuloonl {mm Picking, 5 , To buy Pnntnlnonn from Picking. To My dreu 5 oommo'n Venn tron: Picking. To buy dress 9 common Vests from Pigking. To buy dreu a common Vests from icking. To buy Bnflnlo and Gum Shoes Imm Picking. To buy Clocks of all kinds from Picking‘ ' To buy Violin: and Accordeonl from Picking. To buy Glove: and Hoaiqry from Picki‘ng. To buy Shir}: Ind Drawers from Picking. - To buy Trn ks nnd Cupet Sacks from Picking. To buy Umgrcllu and Canes from Picking. To buy Noli'onl, km, to, from Pickiu‘g. Q‘meithblrnnding the he”) advance on til uniticl of clothing, I am Itiil nelhdg good) at astonishingly low prices. Cull-Ind ee. Dec. 22, 1862. F. B: PICEING.” Savings Institution. HE FARMERS & MECHANICS’SAWNGS INSTITUTION of Adam! countLreceivu money on Deposit: daily, from 9 o'clcdk, n. 111., until 3 o’clock; p. m. Inter-est on Depositel from 2to bp‘ar cent. Spaclll DepOlftel paid agreesny to notice, and transient Deposit“ on demand, with interest. ’ Gettysburg, Feb. 9, 1863. 6t ‘ R Gentlemen we hive Clotbl,Cuuimerel, Cfninetts, Twecds, Jenni, kc" an chm? II can 9 found e where. A. SCOTT t 89‘ . UFFLLO n HES—A :plondidlofim re ceived at M __,, _ PICKING’S. E I: ’ve just. received I new nuortment of Queeuswnre, to which we iflvite,the unantion of buyers. A._SUTT & SON; R. TOBIAS’ celehrued Derby Candninn Powders, (0: Hum: IndVCnt.c,‘for sale I: Dr. HORNER'S Drug Store. UCUMBER PICKLES, n lugs lotjust re -0 colvod from ‘3. oil." In prime otau, at a ’ 1 ”BFLEISCB'S. ‘ Notice. ‘ Prcspeotus of ; “ THE AGF ”* ‘ ‘ J o , " A NATIONAL DEMOCRAT") NEWSPAPER, To In publuhtd Daily and Weekly}: (In ' ’ (11y of Philadelphia, BY A. J. GLUSSBfiENNI‘ZR t CO. ‘ A. a. swunnxn. music" :.'nlclo. I= “Tn An" um ndrocnte the principleimnd‘ policy 0! the Democratic party, and VIII, then-L fore, _naceunrily favor the restoration of an: Union to I: mm, und defend the Conllllulion'ofi the United Sum, ind am 0! um COIiIOIM wetllh. _ ‘ o [c mummy undhmy din-nu .n lopitlnnlo ‘ lubjocu o! new-pop" comment, including“ of} course, Ind pro-eminently n m- , mu, I" quulionl connected with the ulllibl llhlppy" condition of‘our country. - I} .lti'vill fearlessly criticlu tho public MI of ‘ pub lc "Hunts, and defend tho legal and n.- uilutlonnl riflm of individunl cltizenl audio! lovdreign Suxu, n‘gsinu maulu from any qusner. , - . X: will neck to Iwnhu the mint: ofthe poop]. ‘ to I proper neuaumf lho Adan] condition of mo Repbblic—lo present to them, anthfully, the fcur‘ul perils in whlch we “And an n nationh— to exhibit the magnitude of the talk thu it Be fore‘them, ”they would checkunr downwind _‘ progress—all.) to inspire them will: pinion—o’!” detgrmination to apply nu Minn! for our un tlon‘ll llls. in mm, mm, in all things, him to he flu l inlthfnl‘expouent of Demacrntic‘principlu, und to‘render itself worthy to be In org-1') of litu- Democratic plrty. under whose Inspicu «hr 1 country prowered l 0 long'lnd to well. The ; restoration oL that puny—the pArty of the ‘ Conrlrrnox and thea Umou—to—power, in tho . legiflntive and exegutive gonrnmenutl brunch" , ol' the States and of the Union, we believetobo necussary to avert anarchy, and the utter ruin of the Republic. To contribute.” that unto-‘7 ration «rill be our highest aim. I ~ The News, Literary, (‘ommercitL and "It," departments, wiil l‘l‘ct'iVe due Attention, and , will be Io runduuod as to make “ Tn: A 0! "’ worthy ofthe support of the general render; , ”The many dlmt'llititlrflow surroundlagsx an eitterpriee ot'the magnitude of that in which a the undersigned are engagad, require them to nppeal to the‘ publie‘for a generous support, ‘ and to ask for " Tm: Am” a liberul pitrqnlgi , Indg‘xtqqdnt circulation. _ t , I, The present FIJI! ot the preparatory nrrnngo- ‘ menu n‘urrnnta ’the expectation, thin. the tint num'ber ofthe nnily mil appear belorotho cldnt , ofthe coming mouth,.(F9brnn_ry, 1863.) Th. Weekly will be issueli dobu thermftor. > , T E R5lB . nun-:- Per’n11nnm.=........... ......... $0 09 Six M0mha,.........'........................ 300 ‘Three M0nth5.............v................. I 60 Copies delivered at» the counter, and to , Agent: and Currier3,..............2 Qenu ouch. 1113333 Per 1nnam,........ . $2 {OO Six )10nzha,...............5...........‘...... iOO Three Mt’mh5.........,......................' ‘so’ TemCOpiea to one nddren,.................. 17 60 Twemy “ " ................. 32 00 Thirt‘yx “ - “, ......"W 454). WPnymenl required im‘uinb-Iy 'rn ndmnrc. Address, A. J. GLUSSBRENNER k 00.} . 410 Chutnul. Street, l’hilndelphin.‘ 3 Jan, 24, H 363. 2m . ‘ '- N atrona. Goal 011. ARRANTEI) NON ~ EXPLOSXVR: And =‘s equal to my KEROSENE. - ” ‘vvllY .buy an exploniye Oil, .when a. few cehtl mom per gallon will furnish you with n puree! um Made only by PA. SALT MANUMO TWXNG COMPANY, No. 127 WAunT'Bnilp PHILADELPHILL [Felt 24, 1862. 11 Sapomfler! Saponiflerl/T Z HE‘FAMILY SOAP MAKER-wk]! Kitche- Greaae can be undo into good SOAP, by using SM’ONH-‘IERY ’ , DIRECTIONS ACCOMPAN'YIXG EACH Box: SOAP i 9 as easily made with itbu making snap of ruin. ‘Minulumred only by the Palemers. PA. SALT MAWFACTURINQ 0031935)] .\‘o‘ D 27 Want: Sl2, YUILAD'A. Feb. 24, ,1862. I] - , Change of Time. :‘ f ETTYSBL’RG RAILROAD.-—On and sltor G Mon’dny, Jnnunry 19, 1863, the Morning Train will leave Gettysburg at ShA. 31., wlth passengers for nll the connections; North nod ”South, on the Northern Central Railway. and return. about 2 P. M. The afternoon Train will'leove Gettysburg Int 3;, P. 31.; will connections North’ and. South. Rctming um reach Gettysbng About 9P. M'., with panic gen from Harrisburg, “Ith Bult.‘ kc. By this arrangement persons from tho mntryr’ near the lint of the Railroad, having huinul to trnnsacz in Gettysburg, con mle thenoon 'Frnin up and bare 1} hours in Getty-4, burg, Ind retuinj the Evening Train- ‘- > . til.McCUßDY,Prclid:nt. Jun. 19, 1863. Hanover Branch leroad. HANG!) 0|" HOURS—On and after Mon. day, Jan. sth, 1863, Panenger Tnim will run as: follows : ‘ 7 Lave Hanover ‘ « Lean Junction 1;: Train on. 10,A. x. In Train u H. L. l.‘ M do. 314.30, p. I. 2:1 do. at 8.30, 1... The 10 A. 11. train connncu at Junction {on Blltimore, Harrisburg, Columbia, and Bani burg. The 430 r. u. truin mnkn connection for Bunimore, York, Harrisburg, and the Well. D. E. TRONE, Agent. “Hanover, Jan. 19, “63. :_ ‘ New Store ! EW GOODS 4ND GREAT BARGAINS! ‘ N —Tlee undersigned would respectfully announce Io the citizens oer'eflyebnrg on. surrounding country, (but he has ope-ad n NEW STORE in Gettyebllrg,ln the room ‘hte’y. oc'cupied by J. C. Guinn & Bro., on the North we» corner of Ihe Diamond, where he will ‘ keep n large and well selected stock of ‘ DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARR, CARPETING, ML, 2 of every description, among which will be found the latest style: of Spring Geode. The Ladle: perticalarly are requeeted to can and examine my stock. as I lcei “gelled it hn 'ever been surpasled in this pl-c . {or built; :fi eheapneee. Gentlemen, also, ere reqneu ed to call. u there in no article in the line of ,: GENTLEMEN’3_WEAR lint they cannot be ne- ‘, commodeted with, It price! tint will utonlell them. ' ~ 21 will tho [reap Oahu“! a large apply of GROCEHIES; which wink: 503‘ very chap. My gun-k of QUERNSWA , Mu, ‘wm Ibo bq found handsonie, dunble and cheap, thin“ my CARPETING cannot. be Int-palm. h in my imantion to keep a firm clan 81m —keeping on hand- nothing but good sands.— nnd to u" chenr—fibnvingndopud Ibc n9o” “ QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROH‘I‘S." [would reapoctfully solicit I‘ than .of tho public patron-go, u Hmpe by‘ltricl attention. as busineu, and by dealing honestly will! .1 customers, to give latishczion m .11. MICHAEL SPAKGLEB. A'pril 14, 1881! Cannon & A.dair's NEW MARBLE WORKS, Corner of 3d!!- xnore Ind East Middle nueeu, ooh. the Conn. House. Only-burg, I’m—o% ur u'repu’ed to furnish Monumentu, Tombs, Hud uones,’ Marble Manuel, Slabs to} Cnhlnet linkers, sud 111 other Work appefllinil' to our busineu. Wg will gunnue utilflcuoa both :- to execulign “Ml price. Call 3nd no on! design and swcimenl 0! work. . ‘ Fem, 1663. u The Great Discovery E TEE AGE.——lnflnmmuory Ind Chronic Rheumatism can be cured by Ming 1!. L. H LLEB'S CELEBRAIED RHEUMATIC Ill} TUBE. Many premium! citizen! of {Hand ihe adjoining Counties, have unified to “I great utility. Its sncceu in Rhenmulc diac- Lious, has been hitherto unparalleled by'lny upccific, inumluced to lhe public. Price 50 cent: pefbonle‘ For sale by all dragging: Ild alorckeepers. Prepared unly by 11. L. MILLER, Wholesale and Relnil Druggin,Klsl Berlin, Adams county. Pm, dealer in Drugs. ob. ' 13, ()ill, V'nnnah, Spirilu, Palms, Dyna“, bil tled Ulls, Finance: and Tinocum, 1} lmfoq Glass, Perfumery, I‘ueut lladucfafifiga‘hq,‘ ass-A. n. Buahler is the Asa-Hi aim. b'lu'g for ” HfL. Miller's Celehnudfiomuo llama.” [Juno 5?, £861., g! o to Dr. K Honxsn's 09-11 mm Gun umcnzn couau cunt
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