13mm Gvazral. m nonmA CAMPAIGN. flu Union Defeat at O/uuun-Tbo New York Her-Id given the rewume of lelmore'l brief but dilubrous campaign in Florida, “which weappend : . " "[ri nccnrdnncn with the unwary proclA inauqn or President Lincoln; General om. more Fun-um] an order nppdintiinz Mqior I John Hay I commiusioner Lo vis’it Floridl. mexmhd to the citiznns of that Stabs the op’Formnily to return to their Allegiance. 0 tend the commissioner to Floridi will:- out w armed fun-e to protect the loynluu [mm the persecufiOn of the rebel! would ‘ "til nothing. It wusthere'tbre determined 1 to not. apart Florida urn nepnrale .diuriot f of Lb! Dn'p'nrlmem. of thq South. and Gnn ‘ «pl Truman Swymonr was appointed to ‘he ? odmmaml thereof. ‘ 0n the ifternoon of February 6. the ox , poditinn under General Seymour left th ‘ tan Head, and landed lta Jacksonville, ' Floridg, on the next. dny. The advunce then pushed forward and bouvncked n ‘ Baldwm nn the evening cache 91h. The aw by then advanced, occupying Sander soukJn the row to Lube Cxty and. 'fallnhu ten. . Our- udvxccs under data of Febiunry 112. st‘nud that. the Union forces were than within two miles of Lake City. where ‘Lhe enemy mu found. and with whom were in! a prospwt of havmg an encounter: Up to that limo the mpvemem of the Union lroopn hud been attended mth com. New luct‘rss. nndthere is no doubt. that the campaign mm deemed by the comman deri a victorious one. A change wm, however. in store for the forces in thisdlstrict. In consequence of the utoppnge of our regulnr dispatches. un der the orders of the commander. we are unable tn prenpnt 'our readers with complete details; but we gm: them ulfull as they can possibly be obtained from the state- Jnentu of the [nwcngeru and other: by the Fulton. . . ~ It appeals that among the forces that hmie hm: brought into this contest Were .Ihe followin‘gz—Uth. 48th. and 115th New York Volunteers; 40th uhtl 54th Massachu-‘ putt. Volunteers: 7th CHIIHPCUCUH 7th New Bampxhira. let nml'Blh United Statés, Volunteers (colon-ed.) Finn. North Carolina, Volunteen, [l‘m-.1. M_is~'uvllusn|tq cavalry} nnrlpectinns of the lat nml‘3xl United Styles artillerv. nnd [III-Third Hhmlehluml bntal lion. These forms, nnt oqutrong in num ht-rl. worm rag tho :ifu-rnnon pl' the 20th,1 brought. intn'contnct mth tlw re'bols under! (it. in supposed) either Gun. Harden or Gon.’ lleauregunl.. 'l‘lmse rebel troops were sup-‘ payed to numbnr about filteen tlmusnndl ‘n‘ren. The engagement took place at Olun-l tog. (In the rmlrond betwuen Juckwnvillul nntljl‘ullnhnnee, and over fifty miles from the former place. Olustee is between San- ‘ deraon null Ldke Ctty. . ' From the imporfect account: we have 11.1 would nppear that General Truman Say-J mnur nPglecled the all important procuu-l “an of throwing out scouts and skirmish-l «rs, and the troops therefore advanced in! force into A trap set by the rebels. Thai hornes‘nttnchod to the field pieces ofllamilq ton’a battery were shot down by sbarpshoo—l ters, and the men in attendance suffered severely. The guns belonging to “this bat tury had to be abandoned. The Fortieth Massachusetts infantry. which had been] mounted. were brought under very~ new Vere fire. the effect of which wax: to came ‘ them to rntrpat. hastily. leaving their.l dead ‘und wounded ‘in the hands of thel enemy. _ L l 1 Du'ring the ndynnce our. lroo'p! fdu‘nvl‘ themselvm suddenly in from. ofn re‘hvl bat-‘ tel-y. which nfmned upon them A gulling fire ulnmsz lnfi'nre they war? BWM‘O nCits‘ pruencn. 'Tha guns of the rehab: Were concealed by the #OO6ll. and the ofl'ect of their discharge upon the advancing force was fearful find domrnlizing. The Umon troops fell back in great. disonler, and were perfectly panic firicknn. his stated than. Gem. Seymour but been placed under arrest. and Gen. Israel Vodges ul‘durod to hike command of the district, which has recently been reinforced by a. di jminn of veteran troops. The losses are' vnriomiy ostimatrd at from twelve to fifteen hundred men." The following “tract is lrom a private! lbttex received by Mr. 'L. B. “ymun I of Brooklyn, and contains matter of inter7' eat: . ’ liR-mx Hun. Feb. 28. 1863 "I had hoped Col. Barton would be abla '0 write you by thin FSPIITBOI‘. but from what I hear from him ho is not it writing condi tion.- The expedition to Florida. from which we expm‘ted such good result-. had so far proved a fiailure: in other words, our tmps haml been badly whipped. ~‘I! seems thPy were ordered to march too far into the State, anvl‘psme upon fifteen Lliouaand nl'tlw c nmny, and a terrible ha'ttle enzued. Barton’s brignde were in front. and of mur~e mfl'ered badly. Col. Burton had two hors(-s'kll|(‘d under him. and re ceived several lmll»: through his hat, cont, ‘50.. yerhfi is unliur‘. \ < _ Yoszerduy was one of the most anxious days of my whole life. I heard of tha fight aarlyjn the morning. and that Colonel Barton's whole cémmand had been our tqred. ' ‘ ' There were thnu-xandn of stories pflont. andehon u steamer full of wounded ofi~ col-s md men came in I learned the truth. ‘ < - Captain Dunbar and Lieutenant Mbser of. the 48111, are here wounded; Lieutenant‘ Keenan was ‘killed. Ido not knew how: many of tlm 48th ware killed: but. there' no 1 large number wounded, 3nd some are in the hands of the enemy. Two colonel: of the brigade an; badly woluded-and one killed. Every one at. this not feel: sad enough. I-lIIVB seen nevemrof the noun ded to-daand I feel thus the whole of‘ -I~‘iorida"i§ not. wnrlll half the auditing andl anguish this battle has caused. ! I féar' there will be more hard fighting; in florid-Ayah and we havo' not force; enough. , . 1 l “the rvbela can Bring their whole army, down there in a short ting; And while, there in nothing being done It‘tho Norlhj thgro is no xeasou ’why may will not do no. I NAMES OF THE OPPOSITION. _ . The dictum names of the oppomion to the bemoan: have been as followe: \ 1773. Non Scotia'Cow Boys. 1739. Black Cockndes. 5 18M. Anti-Jefl'eraoniln Improved lion. 181193:th Bank Mm. 3811. Peace Ind Submissian Men. " X 1813.. Blue Lights. . miiflgjford Conventionim. 181.6. Wuhinglon Bocietf lan.- .1818, No-Puny Men. , l 30. Federal Republican» ‘ i 26. Xatianhl Republicans. ‘ : S. 'Anzi-xuom. ' ~ ‘ 1.“- Aml—Xuonic Whip. ( ~ ‘ ”309 (Shun-ruins. fig”. Ingepondem Damocntlc Whip. {459. L 93 cum: ma Bard cm" “'hlgi. '3“. mum AmetinuWhlgl. ' - 1344‘. Goon Party. . 1845.1?!” Whig Puffy. ‘ moi. Mexlcm Whig pmy. ' u {857. The Ami-w“ Patty, A I» [The Rough And Ready Pas-Iy. ' Wm!“ FBI! and Fulbén Pan}, 3“. Th Know Nothing Purl]. ‘ _ use. ’X‘lro Pcpplo’l Party. _ Saw. the Republican People's Party. ‘ { X 880: Thu Bumblican Put], ' H 6). The Rup‘ubllosn Union No-Pnny. _ )863- if!» “Volga" Putty. ' " “51. Th"? Abolition Party, gflvertiaemzntg. . Public 89.1% , . | r mafim‘ vacuum: TERSONAL , PROPERTY.—The lubscribrr, retiring flrom farming. will ofler M. Public Sn‘lé, or his iregidence. near New Oxford, Adams county, {on TUESDAY, m. an: din] of NfiRCH next, |(rbe rule to continue from day to day nu all is laid.) hi. nimble Farm Stock and Framing llmplemenu, all being in good order, con-isl in; nu 'nllmu: ‘ POUR HEAD OF GCOD FARM HORSES, a being ,brnod mores. 18 head of first rule Co" Ind Heifers, Saw, with pigs. 2 Pinnin ,tlon Wagons, with Rubbers. (one in a word- Alread,) l One-horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, i 1 Family Carriage, (for one or two honey) I , Rockewny Buggy, 1 Sleigh And Bells. 1 Stone I Bed, with side bonds. 2 sea of )lnnure Bonnie, with bolueu. 1 Kay Carriage, l. pair at Hay Lndtlerl hClimhiug Ladders, 1 new lit-el- Ipring {lone-Rake, l Rewiring Horse Rake. { l Reaper, llul-ey'n Patent, 1 Horse Power and Threshing Mlchine, 1 York Grain and Timothy Seeder, 1 Winnowing Mill, 2 Rolling Screens, gone in {or cloverseed and ripple,) 1. Corn ‘ heller, 250 nm Bags. lCulting Box, l Grind none, 6 Pitch Forkr, G Ely Forks, 4 Shaking Forkl, 8 Manure lorkr, 2 Grain Shovels, lb Grnin and Bay Rnkes, allo Shovel}, Spades. 1 .\lnnoclu, Crow Bars, Digging lrous, ‘4 Wheel: 3 burrows, (2 {or lime.) l Three-horse Plough, 2 Two-hone Plonglm. 2 Shovel Plan'Vhfi. 2 Double Shovel Ploughs, 2 Corn Forks, i liar rnws, l Two-horse Roller. 1 Three-horse Double-tree, 2 Two-horse~ Double-’trues, and Single-trees 2' Spreaders, 1 Fifth Chilin, 1 Carrying Chain, 2 pmr of Bull. Chains, 2 pair, of Brena: Chains, 1 Rough Lock and Ire Cu!- lcr, 3 Log Chain, 2 L 024: (Imin, 25 Cownnd Butt. Chnins, 6 Halter Chains. also In! of Iron, 6 sets of Wagon Gears. 4 sets of Plough Gem and Plough Line-V2 eels of‘Cnrriaga Hume“, l bLe'Lzher Fl? Sets, 1 new Wagon Saddle Md 1 Whip, 1 Riding Smldlo, 1 Side Smiths, nud Bridle, 1 large Sledge, l Maul and Wenlgea,j Airs, llntchels. Hammers, 1 Cross-cur. SAW, 1 llnndonnw, l Wand-saw, l Pruning Saw. 2 Grain Cmdlu, 6 Grain Scythe-ml Corn Chop pers, and Hoei; l Diulm: 'l‘uhle‘, 1 Kitchen. Drover, 13.2 mm! Churn. .\leat Vesseln, Hogs; bends, Cidelr Barn-In, and—Keg], and numerousl other nrticleé, too tedious to mention. _ WSnle to commence on said day. It 10} o'clock, precisely, when conditions will he" made known, on reasonable terms. by ‘ JOHN L. NOEL. Frank. Koehler, Auctioneer. _ Jan. 18,1864. u F STORE GOODS—On FRIDAY and 0 SATURDAY, the Hill and 12H: diiys of MARCH next, the subficrihor, intending tn quit “re-keeping, will offer M. Public Sale, in .\lnuntplcns.lnl township. Adana county, or the mud from\Bom\utho\rn lo Little-.Lmvn‘. midway between me two places, LheJoHo-xmg articles.wiz: ' § A MIT 02‘ HARDWARE, finch n 5 Hinge“, Screws, Fjleu, Horse Rnsps, Tulnhugl‘lu fur -frnmo and brick, Sciacors. Knives, (limb-i 9, Table and Tea Spoons, abqul lU,kega of Sails. nll gins. QCEESSWARE. of all kinds, n lnrge lona large lot of SHOIiS, of xhe‘very betz, small and large sizes. DRY GOODS, such as Cotton Pnnu Slufl', fine ('assxmeren. black and figured, Canlon Fbmncl, Wonl Flannel, red. white and yzllow, film_picue of Linsey, nil wool, 11 lnrue lot. of Culicnus And Delanel, Delmge, Alpuccn. Lawns, Gingham”, blenchegl and unbl'hnched .\luslins, Cnmbrim, Drilling, Stockings, Gloves. 8. lnr;o ‘lot. of 'HATS 6; CAPS, Brushes. Smoking und Chew ing Tobaccpa, about 2,000 Cigars, Essences of all kinds, Rninls.=llch n 3 Venetian Rnd, Red 'Lend. Gregn, in 1 lb. vans. Wh‘uing. Li‘lmnzu, Yellow 0‘ l'l‘reflkcl, U 145”) by the box, Mums. Crockery-“fire, and A great many HTUL'II-Q nu! mentioned. ‘ ('nppefl Hull». n first-nus CUW. mSnle to commence at l 0 o'clock, A. SL, on each xhy, when aluminum will be gn’nu and terms made known by Jncoh Klnnk. Anctionerr Feb. 15, 1804. w Pubhc Sale. N TIIURSD;\Y,tbe )0!!! day a! March next. the subscriber, intending to remnve to a. Sumner faxm. will sell M. Public Sula; at his residence, in Mountplenunt township, Adams county, 0 nd a half miles east. of Bonaiigh-L town, theme-wing personal pioperty, viz: -,_ 2 Horsew. l anrhng Cult, 3 Cows. 1 Bull, IHchL-r. Fuur-horse Narrow-trend Wagon. Hay Curinges, Gr n Drill, Cum Planter, Horlso _Gcfln, Plough, ow Three-horse Harrow. Don- Me and Sing lrres, Halter and Cuw Chains, a fat of Burt-11, and a variety of oxber nnicies. Sale to commence at 12 o‘clock, M , on mid dny. when ancndaucc “in be mum and terms made knowNy ' , FREDERICK TRHUXER Jphn Stallqm‘thrAucLioueer. Feb. 1, 1354. Is. , Blacksmithing. , HE nudn-rsigfied would most respectfully imorm the public that be but commenced t o BLACKSHITHIXG BUSXNFSS, at Dunner & Ziegler-’8 shop, in East Middle strut, Gettysburg. where he will at, all tunes be prepared to do lilacksmithing w rk to Cur 'ri-lges. Buzgies, Wagons, ac. Thug he knows how to do all job“)! the kiml will not be qu'es uoned by those who have a knowledge of lus long experience a: the business. Come on with your wor‘kflnd you‘will be satisfied when 3011 t-lke it. away—and for which he will re ccive Cash or Country Produce. _ _Jnn. 4, mm. M Young 'Men ND OLD MEN. do not nllowqom mothers A nnd‘your wives to wort out their precious llvea over the old Wash-tub longer, but. like true men and benehcmrs, present. them with an EXCELSIOR WASHER, and instead 9f, frowns and cross words on wash days, depend upon it. chengul faces will greet you. TYSO. BROTHERS, chfibnrg, PL. Dec. H, 1863. ‘ Metropohtan Falr N All) OF THE I'NITED STATES SANI- I TARY CO\I.\IISSION.—To on FAnnnns—' A: lxvxn‘rxam—The Ladies of the Metropoli tan Fair in aid of'lhe U. S. Sam‘uuy Commis sion, nddresl themselves with peculiar unil faction to the Farmers of our Counlry. We know tlm we app M! to geogroul na tures—stout. worm hurts. eveirendy to bestow ot'the gift: a good Providence has [0 mnnifi coolly showered upon you. since the corn mencement of thin doplomble war. You hare given noblg ofyour hum blood. Your uurdy lan: Ind rather: are the glory ’of our Army Ind 311‘]; ond those who remain 10-tlll :h_e loil will ch'eerfnlly respond to our invitation, to onist in furnishing means for: numiniuz, nursing—comforting such as Ire Eufl‘ering far from their homes. Come thui, we prny you, bring to us of «he products which God has given you, whatever ypu can : oxen, con, horses, (such hue been slroady noun-imam) or beet, mutton, pork, poultry. bay, oats, bum-r, cheese, eggs, gmin or flour, apples. cmubenies, nuu—nnyihmg um you can :pure at your abundance. The Fair will 0 en on the 28th of March.— As 11. will probnbry continue for two weeks, contributor: can send trots my: to time M may but lull. their Convenience. , Addrou I" mlclu to Receiving Committee. Wen Nth Strut, between 61b and m: Avenues. Fox-Inn! by any Express 0: Tran-portuian Comp“! v Plus: lend mm and nddau. than. an any acknowledge. NBS. JOE'S PAYNE. Committee for soliciting from Farmer]. New York. Feb. 15, 1864. New Goods. EOBGE ARNOLD bu jnlt‘roceivad from Philndelphu, n Inga mock of CLOTHS 0416511115383, Over-conungs, Unsuineu, Veh iap, Flannelgluslimflens. km, all ofl'hluh' willhe sold cheap fox-.0191}. Cu“ and see mum. Sept. 28, 1863. ; » ‘ ~ csnsxom EX Excastn I 1 V £IOELSIQR)” sou: wishing fresh Bread will be segnd our, , 'ry gnome; 3'14“" mm“. is u" a“; morningJ); lunng their names and unidenm In the Worm. Cull mud examine iv, .1. amp-(l a the then. may cfl'on mndq to glen. W. :4 tin: Exalgiar By-light Gum-y. Gin 111 a cull! [‘Aer 20, '63.‘ 3t ‘ - ‘ ___—_w—u-h—a-h—‘W w ' LOT of msh’GUM'DROPS, the am. Ins, swam-m Veninp, 0n... ‘u . wand, 1n ;hi- mash-Han. be mu Dr.- “h, , , FWEa‘locsg, 5 o \jER'S Drug $10”. . 3,”; we ‘ I Venduii JOSEPH SHEEL‘) ADAM HOLTZWORTH I Q Roi a: Woods, (Sauces-on to R. F. Mellheny.) . ‘ OBNERUF YORRST. AND DIAMOVD, GETTYSHUy. PA., have on hand and will {all n: t}: lowutyricesh BOOTS AND SHOES; . ' Cut-try..Wnler-proof, Kip. French C‘lf. No rocco. Ind 3“ other kinv'n for men ud boyl. ‘ 'LABIES’ SHOES. ‘ Gniten, Balmonls, Morbcco, Kid, Fine On", and othen‘ " CHILDREN'S SHOES ' A large Yuifly of I” land sad that, laid at old priest. - ‘ K HATS AND C PS, 0f every uiu, quality tn Itylt, for non, hop and children. ~ MISSES’ HA 8. ‘ A lnrge lot of tilt luau buy)". FUENISHXNG KGOODS. ’ White Shirts, Gluiurre Shiru. Plano?! Shins. of I“ nylrs, Collars. Cnvus. Neck Ties. Suspenden, Pocket ‘Hnndkenhlefl, in, which will he gold cheap. \ UNDER-WEAR A nuperi lot of Undenhiru of "riot:- kinds. Dun“, kc. ‘ l ‘ ' SOCKS Heavy Women. .\hrino, Lamb, Cotton. 0! l" kiqu—cheap u ever. , _ ' GLOVES. fiack, Benet, Cloth. Cpsoimere, Kid. (‘0:- ton, Th'reqd, of all Linda-"Hing M old low pncea. SEGAR'S. t ‘ Oflhr finest flavor amt but man! cluro imported mu; domestic. selertnd wxlh care. “'.HJi PAPER. Fur Parlors, Hulk, Rooms, Chnmhers,~(‘l-il ing-. and Bun-s. Centre Piece“. Fire-board Plinls, Ilour I'wpfi'. ofa‘nrious kinds. ' 'v\ [SUUW BLIXDS Window Paper Oil Cloth, kc. Also,_fina plain pupcrb m (“mm :2 rolnr~.: Truwml (.\T; “ms. Oil Cloth and Carpet. smn‘J nnd lnrgn Togelhb‘r with many other nrticlu‘. ll]! of “hich wp will “H at lowest pp. (-4. We shr: out. with the 011, but g‘ud "mun. “Quick Sn'es Kndte‘nnll l’rnfila," u‘Ld imcud lo fidbcru to 1!. TLRMS CASH. ‘ now a .woons. Doc. 7.1963. ‘l' ~_ A Cara. [PF-The snlmriber hail sold his HM. and Shoe Slme lo .\lwsra. Row ‘PL Wnod:y «Lo will ‘ continue the bunne-‘s n 1 llhe old slum]. We ‘ hr: much obliged for :he liberal support u- 1 tended to us,pml we eunéstly request. mow! indelntml to M «n call‘nm‘l make {mum-hale “my ment, as iv; «_leslre m pnlv our business y, \anhoul delay. The bunlq Wlll he louud zit" the sl'uuii w'h'ere the IAU?HId“R was (lona. L Dec.‘ 7. 1853‘ NEW Boot & ghoe STORE. i “E undrrsip‘ned hm nfiencd n r-cW‘HonLk ‘ T 81100 errx‘on Bahiino'o slrwt.Ccu_V§- ‘ burr. n.frw douri nhovq th‘r Court house, and ‘ hm: jun: opened a fine usurhucut of goods, viz: BOOTS 1’01: MN, I . ¥ ‘ I ME SHOWN. FOR MEX; \ Bhoh for lug-a Sln‘rcs for boys ; . ‘ , G’K'M [SHOES FUR MENU; ‘ ' GI'M spans rm: BOYS; with n hrco Im. ennhrnciyz‘ucry \vtrietp. of SHOES FOR l..\DiES—ulao tor vughmuzx. HATS ANDICAPS, of M 1 50st and sixes. will Ludlcs' and Gen llmuon‘s RUIVES. r ‘ luJev d. uzs :nsdrtment «uric fuuni fun and Immune, uu-Ijall of his} goods of the best quality and 11m: stylus. ': He M'lzm lms (m hmd n fins; vnrielg o'FHGARS; SMOKING AND CHEWINK} TOBAL'L'ps, kc. DMerminM nut :0 be nndersuM. he M’fursl {finds :u the lawn! prams llN‘ times M” R]- luw. Cull and gu- bull-re bu} inq’ Pl-I‘H'Li‘r". ‘ r ‘ Juan" L. HOLTZWURTII. - Doc. 14, 1909..” . ‘ _ l 506 m _. 1 m ‘siflfiiffl’l r 'AND‘ 1 ‘ I 311055 2‘ ‘ BOOTS. g , Boots 8: Shoes! 3 NEW ESTABLISHXWXR—Thc under-Uga .L ed h-nzj'lsl litid In a fine stack ov'lhe hrs! cuy Work, wlnch he WI“ dispt-ae o!- M the lux est profits po'ssiblc.“ Uis nhorlmrul ~l douhle-énled CALSSKIN BOOTS for mm. CAVALRY‘ ROOTS, ‘ ‘ all kinds of V BOOTS FOR‘ BOYS. | wilh'n large nsqortmenz 6! . . ’ SHOES FOR LADIES also for mummy. He has selectrd m: stock with mum suited us he Hunks enemy to xhe wants of this m-uknr—und ad‘liliuns will Mnstunlly ha mud? us the trn'd- may ngmre. The good: he ain‘t»: are not only ‘rlhnmde, and gfgond,:mterinl=,hl3l embrace the Inn-=2 sulrs Particular uncritiou “ill nlvniga Le [mid 10 Nine pguma. - - Remember the Muse—YOßK STREET. ngaro Iv opposite the Bank. Cam and see [or your. selves. \ ‘ Thu MM and ghee-making business it cu“ rim on an heretofore. ‘ i . WILLIAM SHILLENN. Goftysburg, Dec. 7, 1863. I .Ir< hp. /tf, v E. Corn" Tenth qhd‘Chcsnut Streets, 4. , PHILADELPHIA, .rxnzn m: MANAGENLNT or L. FAIRBASKS, A. M”, for the Luz louryenrs‘ Principal and chief ga sihesa malnngerof Ban" & Stn‘rros'a Gom mercial College. . A MODEL BCSIXBSS COLLEGE, Conducted on it. new system ofAcxuul Bulinesl Trainings. through Che estlibliahment of legiti mate Qfiices and Counting-Houses, ”present ing difl‘erent departn’mifiof Trude and Com merce, and a regular Bank of Deposit and Is mg, giving the student nll 'he'advnntnges 0| smm] «practice, and qualifying him in the shortest possible time and mom efl'ective'mnn ner for the various dutiu Ind employmeuu of business life. The Course ofinnlrnction in the Theoretical Denny-men} embmces Book-keeping, Commer cial CulculMiona, Lectures on Business Afiuirs, Panmansbig, Cammercinl Law, Fauna, Correl pondvnce, c. . In the BUSINESS DEPARTMENT .' thrsflidentemersuppmhe (imdulling Course. whit: includes n cqntinulnégs in the chow:l studies. with their practical applicnxion in an I their deuilu, He will in‘ mm fill the poailion ! of Accountant and‘ Proprietor in the various 3 Depnrlmenumf Wholcsnlfiaud Refnil Trude, Forwardingfiobbing and Commission Busi ness, Banking, Manufacturing, Mining, Steam bonting, &C., and finnilj will on. Is Cubicr, Bookkeeper and Teller in the Bank; in each of Iliich positions his previous knowledge wilLbe put to the fullest pmticnl'zest. , This Institution ofl'ersuto young men numer ous sdvsnugecanot pounced by my other commercial college In thc'Sute. h is com nlem’n all is: appointmcnu.- u it tho only institution in the State conducted on utunl b'ucines principles. Tho course of inn-Ic tion in nnsurpused, and} any be completed in lbant one hnlf the limcmsually upon: in pam innituuonl. in conuqucncc o! In entirely new cmugcmen’i, lid the cduption of find new practical sfium. ~ . Diflomn cwnrdcd upon lhocolnplulon of mu "Commercill Count, which embrcqel’lll uccpi thc higher nu of Bucking, Mcnnt'cflnr ing, Railroading, to. Semi for I Circular. ; . Feb. 1, 1864. loin ew Bakery! NEWPORT a; tench. lechnnimlinak. era, South Wnshington street. In]! s an: from unfingle Hotel, GETTYSBURG,¥‘I.,— Constantly on hand, the ban of BREAD, CRACKERS; CAKES; PRETZBLS. ‘hc. Per- Pick 1113‘: REAP CLOTBXNG 81-033 ‘ In the plnce to buy your ovaacous AND Buss cons. your rm: cons AND cows: cons, - your CLOTH cons AND mssmu cons your : r 300: con-3 AND ncsmsas cons, ' out a can cons Aug MILITARY goats, ‘ your . SUNDAY cons no EVERYDAY cons, . your WAR)! COATS AND WINTER COATS, your ' GOOD COATS AND CHEAP COATS, became he lelln chupet lhun- anybody .1». “'6O 'to ‘ \ . , PICKLVG’S CLOTHING STORE, BALTIMORE STREET, GETTYSBURG, ~ for your ~ CLOTH PANTS AXD CASSIMERE PANTS, for your ’ rum mx'rs AND woman “M's, 10: your ‘- FINE PANTS AND CO‘ARSE PANTS, , To} your . - FITTING PARTS AND FAXCY'PANTS, for your ~ GOOD PANTS AND CHEAP PAXTS' because his prices are Elyays a little‘ larger than :Invbody elxe's. ‘ I ma- P I c K I N u ' s ‘9: is the bcstlnce'm gel. ' ’ CLOTH VESTS AND CASS]MEHE_VESTS, ' , -to gxl _ SILK YESTS AND SATIN VESTS, 2 to er »; Pup: VESTSJAND gases? vasrs,‘ - BIRAIGIIT VESTS AND ROLLING VESTS, CO.\RSE ‘l3st AND CHEAP YESTS, H ‘ to gel .\IILITARY VES'X‘S and all kinds of Vesta, clveupr-r than any Ollie]; s‘lon-‘iu )h‘e county. GU TU I’ICKINU'S 1‘ . 'yuu rum. an Iron l AUUURDJUN Ynllsc-q, . } Go to PiLkiug. Trunks. If you mm! A r: mm mm, _ ‘l' PuCKhl‘ KNIFE ' Tim éling Bugs, ‘ I Go to Pukiug. Walking Canes, ll! you want a Umbrell‘ns, l alum THIMBLE Gent. Slmuls, , ' Go to l’lukiug. Clothes Bruilxes, ‘ Alt'ynu want a «Hat llrugheu, " FINE SEGA“ Tooth Brushes. . : Go to l‘chin Blushing 'llrlullea, ,1 'll'_ you want Boo]. ”lacking, DMUKISSKTUHACVU Butkaklll (iluws, ' . otb Picking. (‘.mseimera: (Hun-s, g” you want' - Kid Glove-. 4, CHEWING TOBACCO Threud Glows, l _ (lu lo Picking. Cumlnnera, - ‘lfyou mm: ~' . ch Slur-ts, I b‘L'."l"h‘.\'llßßS’l Course Suiru. - l ~ Colo l'ltlfiing, (‘ussimero Nuns, ”you want Flannul Shim, STEEL PEVS Merino Slnrls, l ‘ Go 10 l'xcking Lunlm‘oo'. Suing, ”you “ant Knit .\hir'g, , UUUD‘PENC‘ILS Undl-r Si: ru. { ‘ I GO to I’m-king I’l‘mm-I Urnwe‘ s. ' If you want Woollen Drawers, SLEIGH lllilJiS Canon Drmrcra, . ’ - (10 lo l‘luklpg ka‘ties, ‘ ’ If you want A ‘-’ - Cramzs, ' - i .\‘Eg Sl'lT Collars. ; ' (1010 l’ighug l'ulurr t‘nllnrg, , 4 "JP" wnhl .1 ‘IU. F. McILHENY SPORE uu'm shw; ‘: g ‘ ‘iumm rl‘H‘ Budulu Show! “0 lo Picking (‘nnnn Snckkj ‘ _H‘ y)“ «in! A \"uoHen‘Sw'kls, .3 rump M'lT' 11.-anurrhiPl’,J A ; . mo'p l'ickmg I’ucket Cmnh . ‘ "you “'IHH , . Rt-Ihlxng L‘aml I, .I CHEAP ('LHTHES Buflhlo Show», . - do to Fix king Hum (‘omhd' Hnrn (WV-.1», Igor}; j‘nmhi; \V vu‘il Krfi'i. . “‘.lt- 'n Canina, Wmch lhguds, Parke-l (H Hue-If. Looking (Haney, Clad“, Sim-find”, . , ‘ Ihzurx. . ‘- Rézor Straps. ' Shaving Soup. 1 SLxMi-xg Brushy, \'iu ins. “hid; he iv u-ng m Violin erinzfi. \ \'iulm 13mm, old gustomers and new l-urln‘ Has a thnuinml ',- .thincufor Mir [half-an- ruonmr-ra at {be low not. In: fuundV ipl may slow in the rnunty. nst pricei. WHCKISH'S 1.11.9 nun-n] uf .\‘vw Gnéds ombnu‘rs evenlhing in the ('lothing line for Men nnd Boys. GIVE “’1“ A CAI/m (}\-l!_\khur,_;,‘(|cl. 26, le‘S. ' Good Thmgs from the City! ‘Vl’l are receiving t‘nce A week from the (~in a variety 6! articles suited to the mm" of Lhis'cnmmunity, \iz: Fresh and Salt FISH. Hams, Shouldurs nnd sides, HominyL Beans. sun. A mules, Potato". flung“, Lomnns. Confecfiona, Tobaccos, Soguru, with mzuiy nlher articles in thin line—all rem-Mud in the best order. and sold at the lam-at pr fila. GH‘! us A cull,‘ in Baltimore; street, near!) opposite Fnhne‘ntocks' stone. ' WANTEDL—Buner, ‘Egm. Lard, and I" other country producer—for whim the highcn cash price wiH‘ho pnid. ~S WEE'I‘ POTATOES—Jae“. qumliq, M low. rs: living pmfits~nlynys on lmnd. Also. OYSTHRS, fine and {rush—in the sheil ox shocked. , illestnumms and famine: supptiod. STRH‘KIIUUSER .k WISUTZKEY. Gettysburg. Mn] 18, 1863. RIXKEBHOP‘E keeps up will: the timothy getting new goods almost every week.— e spare! no effort to nccommndate his numer ous customers. " Quick sales and small profits." is his mono. - .' Dec. 7. ”563. . Strll at; Work. . HE undersigned continua-«the -. T CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, in all its bunches. it his old bland, in Eut Middle street. Gettysburg. - .XliW WORK made to order, Ind REPAI R I N G done promptly Ind at. lowest. prices. Two first-nu SPRING \VAGONS and t SLEIGH for sale. JACOB TROXEL. Dec. 'l, 1863. ‘ ' ' VERY desirable FARM. ndjoining' the Borough of Gettytbummonmining gr— -124 ACRES—Building: and Land 'good. .m Will be acid on very accommoduling :- ' terms. ‘ GEO. ARNQLD. Gettysburg. Oct. 5, 1383. cf. For Sale 01; Exchange. VERY desirable GRIST .\"LL,WiflI ; A 38 ACRES OF LAND, in Germany ' g township. I win “change for a Farm, a and my the difierence, if-ny. UEO. ARSOLD. Gettysburg, Oct. 5, 1863. 'lf NEW HARBLE WORKS, Corner of pm. more and East Middle struts, oppolile the Court Home. Gettythnrg, Pn.—Wa In prepmd to fumisbflonnmeuu. Tombs, Head. “on“, Math): Mantlcs. Slab: tor Cnb'mel Mtkers, und nil othar work appertaining to on: busineal. We will gnu-mu snlilflclion both an to executjon Ind prico. Cull and no um designl and lpecimenl a! wérk. Feb. 2, 1863. u ‘ . - Wanted. * . GOOD FARM in Adkins county, for¥hiel A 1 till exchange out! or more Fun. of oice 13nd in lowa, Ind ply lhe dihnnce. New. 9, 1863 , - A Meat. 3 ‘ ‘ as saouwsns mi smxs, a but H (Hum-’l‘“ chow. u: a . , Aug. u. z GEO. F. KALBFLEISQHS, woymv Rom, Con Burch“ Rico-M! tqd Gdnsin,‘ for I!!! It 07- ”MBBBB ’rngrhqn, - 4' V .«r to get. ‘ \m’nv YESTS MD CHEAP VESTS _ - A , lo :01 A A , to gel ¥ LIGHT VESTS A.\:D HEAVY VESTS, ‘ n 10ch ~ _ \ If you “:Hll In l:l' Y H‘HI'LKP 7 ()5 m Puking 'lf' you “an! .\ (:(mh FIT do w Picking If _rnu'wnnt any I argch: in but linr Cu to Picking For M 1m: rmwivm I‘m-[her Large sunk ul .\‘sw moons Another Car Load. For Sale. Cannon & dair's GEO. use“) j Fancy Furs 2 ; OHN FAREIRA.II6 ARCH STREET. be- J low Bm, south aide, PHILADELPHIA, ImporterJhnufnclv er of Ind Denier in kind! ~o! FANG FURS, for Ladiu' u Children’s Wm. will: to return In; thank! to my (moi of Adlmu and the u rounding counties. 1 their yery liberal p 1 tron-go extended ‘ me during the In! {t yen", And would I: to “gap that I no» have In more. of my own importation luihiiunufacture n \ery ex tensive usual-[mental all (be different kind: and qnhlitiu pf Func’ Furs, [or lelel and Chil dren. thot will be worn during the'Fill Ind Winur ”noun. B‘blng the direct ‘lmpaner of all my Ears! from Enrbpe,nnd having them all Mnuufilctnred ‘ under‘myown lupervinion-ennblel me to offer ‘ my fulLOmera and the p‘ubhc I much bund lomer Sch. of Fun tarbr the ‘Mme money. leiu' please 3%“ me . call beforcjpurchnsiugl—l Pleue remember the name. numhrr nndjtren. 3 , : ' Joux “11mm, t ; No. TlB Arch 81., Philadelphia. i I Sept. 14, 1863. 511: - - l = All‘lfivjted. ‘HE undersigned hnrq (his day entered into 1 plirtnenhip in the Grain. Produce mid Commission business, at the old Kliuefelter house, corner of Stutton 'nnd Railroad “rectal The highest pricesi in' cash paid for ‘ ~ _ v 7, ~i _ ”0*" “’3‘??va ‘ - New Goods l—Large Stock 1 ‘ 1 I CAT‘S SEEDS‘ i BRCUANT TAILURISG. ‘ I l s 'A‘XD inf}: ll“: . “CO“S "‘ BRO-v ‘ All ki (is of Grororiéw, :Gunnos, PM), SA". , have Jus‘t’reCOév‘edlfrom 3"": _m‘l'” nlygnguck Hind ever other ariiilc ushnlly found in our‘ol good. 0' eul. emeui “an, em ”“95 “ {line of business, all of {i [1“?! will be sold "‘“ef-V °¢ v‘ ‘wholesnle and retail. on [he’luwesi trrms. ! CLUTHS'CASSIMFPES . I Call And see ua, and satisfy ’Ouldtlll‘l that. ..' ’ ‘ ‘ 'VEQTI-VGQ 1‘ ls really ’o' » HOLLINGER & liEiKBST. E Cnssingts. Jenn». &c., with many other good: Geltylblutg June 1 1863. "- 2 for spring and summer wear. _-_ __ .L,_v__~ 3,, i. ______~_.i Iliav nrc prepared to milke'np garments at . x [New War'ehouse. ‘ lthe sh‘érlest notice. Mid iii 1h: var) bed um'n-z 1 . BlNllEl \, ‘ UP GRAN . Her. The Fashions lire ri-‘gulnrlvrecgiiéd‘nn'l .100 0()0 W»\\:TFD‘ht‘the newGi-ni‘nric‘oming made in any demrul ri_\le. The} al . O ‘ ~ .‘ ' , ‘. ‘ r . wuy: nixikc neiit fits, \vliilstthi-ir :cwiug issurv lund Produce linusev ll'l (Julikle strrot, iidyun- to ‘_e subunn'inl _I 3 ling SIM-ads & lluehler's entublinliment. Tl.” 'll'liey all; u. co-ntinunm-n of the pinxlic'c pn. ibigliest‘niurket ”in will Mun)". be Paid m ; trun-ige, resolved by good Work and modernize ‘ “an?“ or all finds ' ‘ ‘ “mg“ ‘° 8"" i" r . , ‘ l‘l.OUl’~. SEEDS; kc. i Gettysburg, April 7: I‘IGZ. . ~ ‘Alwziys on haul and lot aisle, 111 we .mllesLa. The Old and Reliable ' ___ ‘prfihfimg‘ ;‘ ~« ' i 'Ni-tw SPRING GOODS. ' . . SALT Fig" A ' SMALL PROFITS & Ql‘li‘K SALES.— ’ GKU‘FFR'EQ &‘. . h J . L . SCHI (' K ‘ . . W‘holvixu‘la “3.1 reniil. | “on” "spot”.up-‘j fly to ”f? Imm” m ”a" . TRY US! We shall do our best to give ‘3'>"}"s and ‘in‘muy' lb“ he, [3 "0w “mun“; sntinlaciion in all bases. ' I“ h” "3,;sll‘f’B'ghgmq‘c (‘tmnw’ ' . . Gelh‘sbhrg May “.\llgfigllllr} f-DIEUL' l Tho s’tovli cnnwish in niirt uf Flinry "in! _ ' , , ‘ -;,,L “_i .., [St-up}! DRY GOODS, 0!- NH} destnptmnnfi ‘ 1 I . . SiLKS, le9 Us a Gail: . l Muzmmorn, . '' ‘ ODOR! & GILLESPIE have 11:! rPCEH'Pd‘ CH \HJFS . A ',5 large and sph-ndiil stock .of KM. (loud; , “ URI lUIK'FS . l which they nre selling as chimp M the iinioq, ’l3an {“an ‘ . will allow. Their stm k lm~_heen :rli-cied milil . ALP A ,~‘.'\Q i care and is 6f u: guod a quality us ll.e mnrket' "l. \“s\“. - l will iill'nril.‘7 SCGARS,. we hung nll kinds” . ' .(‘XlJr‘Ol-‘n‘l ‘ “"m ““1 s°“ Crushed, P‘m‘m7“‘v“nr"".“l’“”d’ «I of a‘l qunlitirs‘nud rhoirvst IH‘IF". \T7‘ll 'i \l’lll‘ Saw Orlenus. Portal Rim and Cuba. TEAS, he sold at. PHH‘ES Ti} DEF-V" (“WIN-.Tl'l‘liw Imperial. Young llys-iu And Black To“. 310-, FURVISHI'NQ (HJUIh ‘'. l.As‘>E<..\'ew Orleum. PM!" Riciinud Svrupr of rill kind! in(‘lll"llfl‘mk. Linon nnd (‘oni-n m amen-m kinds. Tumccns. to an; all Hundmma. Glow; Slorliings..&(~. , ' l “m" f" ”1" “'“d‘ C"“-*"“‘i :“imn' MW" Mm ii «mi-"did auaorlinoiii of RlllllONfl“ L‘uvouvli:h. Rpugh and RPud‘V. )ulurnl Lcui', Lam-q nnd quinfzfl l‘mhrv-Ilu Mn’ “mm“ V. :uid Fine (‘iiit ; .\.iiii)l\i'ig Tub ll‘L‘O..l.'- diil’vh n! M; 3mm nf‘WHl’t‘l'Z GU01)”. “'l2 be found {..'l‘ hinilw; l’ll’l-ii n lurge and mu: s‘sfmtrmui; and compleu, And “Human“ ”my rvlv “pin“ sh“ Heb 01’ "‘“o‘3‘ “"1“!" ‘(UAL UH‘ always gottii road "Hollis ut the limos-t 'iuifi- LAIH’S and Shades, in: l)‘|\‘lf tlioll‘est Infisnrl- I bit priced. w " . ‘ ,~ , merit in {he l'hmc' Whid'fir ““1“” "‘s‘" r ‘ (icnileiurii 'will find it in their adi'iiutnv'c m .\'u.vl article of Cmil Gil. IHAIIS. plain and cull iuid “tuning nu .locli “-7 "‘ sdgiir cured. Slinulilers and S ”111. FLUI‘H. ul. CLUl'llS ’ lhe liertiqualily, which we Always Kllalr.|nl(‘l-; ‘ ('ellill-}VIU'O, Tubs. ißuiki-is. \l'nler (Vina, 5‘ “'0: also kr-cp' No:inns., Oahu-«nous; Fruits. Fi~li. by the Imall ur lry ihr lizirral, Suit. Spii‘w, CiiovolJ-e, Starch, lllm'kiug. Indigo, (‘nmlli-s, Soups“. furry Combs linil (‘ ir-lx. l| lime "BMW!- rni-ui ul Bl‘ilslll“. Halo-is, liupca. ('nru‘q, Llpkk- Yryvu irc. kc; GIVE ['s .\ CALL! 7 (lel'yalmrg, .\luy 11. was. 1': . One and All, ARE NOTICE—The nixflf‘r-‘izn-rl would T my to the [llllllic iliut to i:- ri-i-eirinx; n hazi- am! splendid Mock o." GRU‘IHRH‘IN‘. which he will soil [u low .\u .my uiher hum-‘9 iii tmvu—f‘ufTeM. Sllfzil'i. .\iuliiuu. Syrips. Tm”, Frll, Fidukz ~ \\ iih l'ntnines: Bruins. wit-l Rm»: Wooden Ware, pui up iu the not lumi- Il('l' ; 'l‘oluii-mw. Si Lair-z 111.. kr. i‘AiiiiEßs: TAKE .‘JUTH'hf—ll you wnm‘ to lay in yourliquiors for ham-Ml. flow is the time. ‘l hiive‘uinny bruudsof \vn‘i‘lei. llrnu. die~. \S'iiieii. and all other liquors. which l mu ‘diipusing ofat alihrt prnfiis. Uive‘me a call 1 nlwuys try to plansn—mnil lolieve I very of lfu suLcu-d. Rememheriho place—southeunt corner of the Diamond, (:eitiahurg.’ _ v ‘ ‘ GEO. l‘. KAliiil'Ll'ikCH May 25, 13:3 Removal—Tin Ware HE undorsiuned has removed his Tinning I enablisbment nearer lhé Jlinmond. in hambnsburg sli-eot, ndjoininsz. D. Burb ler‘s Drug Store—’it er cynlrnl location. He continues to mnnufnrlnge. nud Lreps commut ly on hand, everyvnriety of ‘ TIN-WARE. ' ‘ . ‘ - PRESSED Axn ‘ . JAI'ANED WARE. and will nhrnys be ready to do REPAIRING. . ROOFING nun! SPOL'TING lino done in the but manner. Prices moder ntc, nnd no leflu‘orl srurwl to rendvr full antis faction. Thie public 5 mnhimu-d patronage i; lolicitod. 5 A. P. BAUGHER. Gruysburg,.April7, 1862. ; 183.30 K. Stauffer, ' WATCH NAKEROAND JNWELER, _ __ 7‘ ux‘wucwnn or SILVER WARE l IMJ'ORTER ()F WATCHES, No. .148 North Second St.. garner Quarry, Pal-upnpnu. PA Ha ha! consmntly on him?! an unsortmem 0! “Id und Silver Patent Lev". L«-pine and Plnin aches; Fine Gold Chains, Scale and Krys, Brent. Pins, Ear Rings. Finn-r Rings, Bran-- lets, Miniature Cases, Medallions. Lockets, Pencils, Thimblea, Spectacles. Silver Tuhle, Deserl, Ten, Salt and Mustard Spnnna: Sugar Spoon, Cups, Napkin Rings, Fruit and Butter invel, Shields,Combn, Dimnnnvl Pointed Pens, cums—nil of which will be sold low [or cnah. M. l. TOBIAS & COBB brat. quimy lull jew eled Pn‘lent Lever Movemenu vunnumly on lnnd; nlsookher Makers of auperiqrqunlily. N. B.—-Old'Gold and. Silver bought for cash. Sept. 7, 863. I; . ' ' Come With a rgush . HE undersigned would ‘3'. .retpectfully inform hi; many iriemjl and the pubhc generally, that, he has gone into the Clothing businen,ul Samson's .old aunddn the Diamond, Getty-burg. Pa. llis utock,llreody full,will be much enlarged, to embrace every style of CLOTHING, BOOTS. SHOES. HATS, Caps, Trunk], anicu, Clocks, Watches,'lew elrg, Gum Pistols, and. In shim, chryl'liing which and“ ‘.on found in tinficlmCloibing tug Veriety Home. articular: heresflar. h the medutime he invite: everybody to give him tell]. He in. tends to keep to perfect A stock}: to accom modate Ill—end, will: the hope of lugs nice, be hope: to make (living It. Imnll profits. No trunble to Ihb!’ goods, end every aflonqmde to nfilfy buyers. « - JACOB BRINKERHOFF. June 15, 1863. 1.! Portable Pumas omm. ._ » on :hg pic of '- , '5; . Merchant-31mg ,‘w ‘ 5! gins. and all basin": -- . ‘ f . Ind proleasionnl men ~ J .4" who wish 40 do their * " ‘ . '—. own priming, “"3” ‘ _ ‘bf‘?’ and cheaply. Ada,» : ‘ v ted to theft-influx of ’ . hnndbilly, ' hillhendl, lure labels, cards and n'mll lonpup-u. ggrlliou‘rucuons accompnnpug each aloe en ’blinz . boy ten year! old to work them auc «mum. Circnlnn sent freer Specimen mm of Type: Cum n.. ° 2m"- " . Addrell AbAslss {“3856 .. man m as .3 menu. g ‘ g.‘ r ’ " ”0-199: M: - }Jnnifi”:!m- .1! j " " .°. ' Grain and Produce. AVING uhn lhu lug: and commodloul II I \Vnrehpnu rcccnll] Occupied by Funk onh, Elq., IN NEW nxroa'D, we I" pupnrcd to pny the highest. prlcu for NI kinda of PRODUCE. Also, 101 l It tho’low est prices, LUufifiß, COAL und GBOCEEXES, of "cry ducription. A. P. MYERS & WXERMAN New Oxford, Aug. 10, 1863. If Hardware’ - ND GROQERIES.— A A The lu-bscrioen has jun" returned hum the ciliel with an immenne supply of HARD WARE AND GROOERIES, which they are offering u their old lla‘hd m Buliim‘ore “not, a; priced to unit tho timu. Our stock con-is" in pan of BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENTERS POOLS, if ' BLAGKWIU‘S SOOLS. COACH FINDINGS, SHOE FINDIXGS. CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS. HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTURES. ALL KINDS OF IRON, kc}, GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. .Oiln. Paints. kc" kc. There is no ushle'in eluded h; the several departments ‘mentioned nbowi but what can be had at this Store.— Evny clan of Mecbnnics csn he nrcommodutefl here with tools and findings. and "ouwkepp. ers pan find every article in theirjims. Gir'e us a. call, as we are prawn-. 1 to ac“ as low {Cr cash u Any other house out of lhe cityA .mEI, IL BANNER, DAVID ZIHGLHR. June 9, 1862. ‘- (.‘ASSHIHRRS nr-i , \'E\‘Tl\‘(‘.R, m M] qtnhtiu nn-l choir“! <1\)“:. " Aprzlzl,lso22. \L, .J. I. N‘lllt x. Lancaster Book Bindo'ry. (‘1 EUI’JHI \\ HST. ’. J [loos' Ix‘lVlffi'E‘ A‘D BLANK EDI-K HA\IF\LTIQH{ Plain and (hymn-"V317 Itm’r'ri. n 7 i nan-"4.. wrintinn. ex-u-uzcd in the nu cl u.1.:r.-.uzigi',:m-£ . . apprmeu 5:31”. i xErP“:\Cri KW. Brown. 3:14.. l .H'IIH‘I" Punk nf Lnnmyl‘rr W. l" l’hH-vr. lixq . l.:u. mum I‘m-w” Err-L .\.lmm'l thuk. liq. . ('uldlnlfl . l’muk. smm!!! Wynn”, Huh Ymk li'nzL. j \vauim Wagnrr. H—q. ank ("u-ml} Emir. T_ I). (‘.xr‘nnY Esq“ Hunk u! (inlupn'ng. 2 I'ntl-r .\hrxm. F~q., PM I.} nl}!..mr:.='m rod PL Hm. C. Hmrtlmrq, H"; , “(whiz-r _‘4 ‘* Gw.‘ Whitsun. £311., lh-conlvr, “ " April 1.3, we! Q ~. 5 ' New Tallor'ng 3 , 3 I FSTéBLISIIMII.\'T.--GI'H FJX‘KEVROI'E, i 1 FASHIUNAIHJZ TAILHK. 1 Jump” thi: method of humming hi“ {xicnds‘nnd thr- publc ppm-rally, thu't. ‘hu lms npencri .1 Tuilurh-g c~t~|bli~hmenl in Bail‘n-ur'e HEM“. "Huh-"g, (hm- PM: (Hfirrfiy “our the 91"- mnnu. whrrc he is prrpmnd to do nib-.mg‘ in km lin in 1h:- hhl'nmnmx. and Ir. up skm !M‘tiou afielblumvm. H: rmpIUJS null!" bl“. til-at Muss hands, and rm’ri-‘ilm ' 1 v THK FASHIONS HICHI'LARLY, .A I he can wu‘rrant hshimmhle fits and mat and snhslnnlml ugniug. “1: asks a slmrg- o! the; pl’hlic's pmmuuge, prmnhing 10v spare no ("3' fort to deserve it. His u-lmrgl-s will :11“ :Iny he found .1! mudcrnte us the tum-s “ill allow" ‘ z(jutting and Repnirin; done M the flmg’tcfl, nature. [thougaburm .kpril 7,1899. f '_'-._"—‘—" " ._.A_.._. v “V? 1' June 21!, 181173 ‘ ‘ 1 - Gettysburg Marble Yard; '1 .‘ . Dianne .e mm, I.\' EAST mm: s'rnglrr _; Sale Crymg. ’ h GETTYSBU—RG. I’m—Where ’they m z» w. rrmnnxu mmimzos lhr m-mm yrugnted to furni~hln l kiuls of wnrk in‘ihei: I A. M‘s VLF. (.‘RYIML nnnl enlix It! I!!!“ 1- !ine, luvh n 3 MOXl’) ENTS. TOM'US, HEX“: 'mmv-l pfilrolmge m the I'!1"“"-- J" i‘ I'” ”I" STONES, MANTLES .1“: an the shortest. .nn' ’aunz eudqnvofi M 1’“? ‘“"""“i""' H'"‘" flu, and a: cheap as the clne.|pe:L._ Uh: us I 'modormr. “chi-lance m lym‘ Luannge mm, cm". 7 EUcuysbllrz. fifl’rndnn taken in exchunge {or work. E Fifi—He i‘ n ""6“” -“'""."‘?“”'I undcrklbe Geigsburg, June 2, 1362. u , ’ Tax Law nt'tl:e,l}uitcd Stubs. - ..,.- ' ' 1 > , -----¢- I .\0v.24, 22m. , fl . ___ ‘ ‘ Piano Tumng. . . - , . ‘ -' ' PRUF. 'BOWER, of Liltlenloun, n PruNicul ' TO Disabled SOldlel‘S, Piano Tuner, inlurm: his {fiends “Q the: FIAHFV AND “.\mgm“. _\\'|) \_\ WOW“, nrnsiml puhlic jn general, that Igi gnes hiq_ S UR lUTHERfiHWS HF Tnufill Wm. Mme, not olherwifi'e occup'ledulo Tuning and ll “'1: mpl) or, BEEN KILLED |\ THE 5““ Repairing Pianos, m mudrmte prices. He‘ . "i(v}.;‘__cr;“' "_ I'l . gm, Anum?) for ( lunn ptpmxs-ss entire snlistavuon, or no pay. Orders ’ an"; hot-:11): Land and “mum Agent, “1.1,: received “this omce. [Sepn )6, 1961. :- ‘ x . .- _l-ann. .luumclllor Sol‘ ——l - .mgwu (4:3. I). . l . “"" “““" "‘ " ,“ ' ' " ' Edgy-\- 59:”an ,m.i‘\lmil:r'- 0| th-‘Ll'”‘“‘”" ““r‘ NOW 13 the Tlme! ‘ “who all? :llwhh‘d l.“ n-ndylfnfrnuumh n-cerxml ROW & “(’ost corner of York 9"" ""1 or diam" contr net-0d “Lilo ilig‘acrviremnnl [HM lhnmoa-l, Gfizyuburg. are closing out Ingignl, "mlnlv Mom»; xmd Ann;an 0' P 4." 9'" l-"Ke lot. of WALL PAPER u \try low puck. .fifiucfi pm“ Gym-5 or oumr twin .1! “‘3’” who In the Spring WW! will cost doubl— wlmt h .hnve died or burn Killed White in scuffi cull be bought nl'nbw. [Dec. 21, 1863. ! 30",.”me procured rm sen-iv“ [u tn! 0! ‘~—* 2' “- “m" '—- - -r*" in... 011”}- "a”. CHAS. U. TUCKER Albums I ‘ - n ‘ '3‘ \thinglon, 030' LB U .\I s:2 . J. 9. Km”, Agony, Gcm'xgburx- : . ALBUMS“!!! N0v.18,186. us! received n. huge and binnlit'ul usan- -—-’- men: of PbologrgphicAlbumt, Which wannfl'er below city prion. TYSO.‘ BROTHERS. Dee. 14, 1863 CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of distinguished individnnlaqincluding unnum hero! our prominem (interim-and the old hero John L. Bun-m, tor sale 1. the cofiuur oi the Excelsior Gunny, Gettysburg. "’ ‘ TYSON momma. ‘ ' Battle-field Views. MSHIONABLE BARBERiNonh-M rI501? nor of the Diamond, (my. door to In} lellu't Rough) Gettysburg. 1".., when Ib cnn “It all than he found ready to amend to all buuineu in his line. ‘He bu al-o excellem u- ‘ lishnce and will ensure satisfaction. Oi" ‘him 0. all. . , (Doc. 3, m 0“. . mum-uni Goobs, Bongela,’fiihhonly n *‘lowprl, ‘Shskera and Bonnet. Prawn _ just received from New York, chap #l?th ,7,, , 7“. utocks’. sign othe ‘ . RED ERUNT -—- -,———~~—————._l um: Puoroanarns made a: m E!» Farmers’ & Mochanios’ ‘ cclflor Gallerfigre‘ always warranted. to ; ‘ SAVINGS lxsn'rm'wx or ADAMS ca, ‘5" '“ii'fw‘m- ' "so". ”“07“” - having iucnued in capital. bu nlnrged- 0R goon} Ale. Bongo. Winn, #6.. s’? f 0 «A 31" in business and exméediu accommoduionl ‘ . ‘ _ . v CHRISJIEI‘BQ. Loan 63y, Wednuduy. [April a, 1983. If BUJF‘AL? S"?ES‘TA fin'peflot "tr-ohm: % ' ‘ ‘ . t“ 1 r catnauoreo " ALICOES. Gingham, Mamas,» norm "f m" ° “ now; WQODSI f“. rates, It FAHNESTOCK BROS. ‘ Sign Ft 7 m Anal-Tun Elcebigfl' OOH" Ind wit; “’ a“! Front. '' ‘ l Ha. '6! "1...“ Ur. R. 50353113 Drug 15““ FULL let of our Phomgnphic View. of A an Rude-field of Gennbnrg, farm I Ipluéid 5m for the Holidays. The final: yet puhlhhed can be seen at the Excelfioy Gdlery. . TYSON .BROTHEBS, Gollylburg. . Qgeemware. , 1’ you want Inylhingin the QUEENSWARE lin‘e ml) M AZSCOTT & SON“, where you mil find ”no heat assortment in :own. ‘ March 24, 1862. ‘ a r , , , . HIT—- A" “A" '"l-U "I”‘l—uufii-U ~ Change of Time. 0 ETTYSBUEG RAILROAD—On and nher T the first ofJanunrv nut, Tmlnl on, the Gettynburg Railroad will run as follow: First Trnln will lulu Gettysburg at. 6.30, A. I; with pllsifinfers\ful Bulllmure. and othnrpninu Soulhwurd. . Return at 1.30.4’. ‘ 31., with passengers from Baltimore, also from ‘ York, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, l‘nd omur points North And Ennwnrd. ‘ Second Tmin will h-M'e Celgyshurg A 1 8, A. I. with pusscmurg for’York,’ Hunidmrg, Phihdelphin, it. Return M. 6, P. 31,, wim panengersfiaom unmepoima. ‘l’nsscngurx-cau nllo ranch Buh’imore the ammo (1:3; by UH! train.- 8. .\IcCURDY, Prcsideut. Due. 28, 1863 T FAHNESTOCKS'.—Fnhneuock firm. A would‘respecflullyjnform ‘lheir friundn and the public generally that may have jun received their Spring “ask of Goodn from Noni Y'orkflnd Plliludelpbil. Havinz bought. them ‘ for c::sh,‘wo' Ire prepared ‘lO ofl'vr Ihe’ lurgmt ; Ind pfflliu: Flock of DRESS GOODS "or ofl'ércll tn the citizens of the county and at OLD PRICES! “Quick lulu and IhurL ploflu" being our mono. ‘ ‘ nay-Cull and examine an. :hk sign nf the Mn} 11, 18ml. JRED FRUN F. ‘ Coal! Co\al! Coal. QHEADS .t HUEHLIR nre now prepared to k supply 00 \E, ul'supt-rmr qnalily, In any qnanmy desired. Termi. Cub: A ConeUncl (tome All! ~ [viii-They a'sn I‘9qung thos: indebted to 1110 mm can and pug. up. n 5 funds me much . mnled. Who will be the (inf m cull? Uflito openM'r-Hm 7 m 7. ‘ ' Feb.-24, 11:02. E T A. S"UTT A: SHN'S ~-We invite the M. .1" leuliun or huwrs 13‘ our Mock n! Syrmg Goad}, \shinh “ill be midl|mm.cun~lialmgof Laldl‘lh'JHU-ZHS Utmlir. Shawls. Cloaking (‘in-IH. Nu. cu. For Mon'u and Boys' wwcr “u huve. (_llcutlns‘ ('.uunm reh, Cunlilmfl. \"cuxnc'. n uh _n urn-1.1 u! L‘Duuu mlwt‘ £16.. kc. (1.1! «ml up. May-la, IaUJ \\ L'I‘.\I‘TL'IHZR>UI‘ I‘:,ll'lm.l:.\pml: L‘l MATLAzLst. 3M (tuu.\|>w.\\'. \. x .. Cum l‘uormfixwlm —Uur ‘ :«lalugur no“ rm- Abnun musiulrruhl‘v urn-r Fur/r ’l/mummlumfi-r -rut “new. (u. u hu'h nudmmm v-lr (unnnnM l_\ Int-mg made) ul'l’urtrnxl. oi inninrnl Amen m~ns. 0h: , v. 7: T." .\lujnr-Jiwpnruiq, lam llnu‘. (hm-ml». 1:59 (V'uluu‘l‘, ‘4 Lian l‘n’mnrla, 2‘17 (‘llwr amen-‘5, r a} u \ Ul}: nr!.:)£:uh'lllr1l:lfll, 1:7 D“.}ucs,llx‘~::"hf~r- ‘4'. .\Hm'h. l l: hm“, 4‘. I'lQmimmL Wu u-rn, _HI l'umHm-ul i U!’ mu l‘quv Ih. V | ‘L'H'O 1"“?er M Warm» nr A:r.imluvlm; HEWIMN mm of t'a * L m min-- r I-.! Engrav lan l’ Arming. \r duh! «311-. 4:: .Irg‘rm-g um. nu. zen-my? m~l tiny. ‘.'l Ivnirr‘h'n Uni “UNI! I’l-‘lnru from OH! l'nl-‘wgmr n-d‘m: fiilm u“ wr 114 9! S: M, vnvlfml ‘_.} n-ul. 1,9, ‘ I’Hafl'W'itifif'Hl“, ALHI'MH. Ut Llrosc vn- mun-n.“ 'urv' n glmf nanny, rnnunm in price from {fly-Mu 1n i'a‘» o- M; “ ()nr ALB‘UHS have Hu- .n-puml m) n: hen g sum-liar m punt} lUI‘ fiul'll-lll'l In an} nluer' 11in- smhllvr kinds an: M :rnt' safely by n-ll‘ u n ..nsingr nf aux an", 111: (M. Tim mnrr q; t‘lln‘f « 3-. 1r nu: by ”fine-r. ' flafl‘Wo awn henp ll 1 1w :I-xt-lrlll-Pnl of ST? lIKL‘L'UL'E‘ .1 51154125! Hl'll‘ \H‘W“, ‘(mv . «lulu-J.» of ff I.“ u.“ w s- m [U nu; nd-_ 41-1» nu run- 54 “I 511'“! “rv-Iris Ir r» nlA' In: '1 "VIIIM' l‘ .11' 1 l 3 rml rum-NJ u-‘viul ' ‘ F \H \IJH \l\ .HJl'l' 1";HIZI’EI!!nr('n-i r4l" :m— 4. gw’u: l'v :vur I‘m-Ir N'hr .:;.:r l-V-rfmn- ml. .w. |fo “gunman Lo. • t 1 1-"• \{H ..I immum A l, I..\‘xl‘ \‘T" It. PA X-mn‘m; - I‘. '1 1 _. ,_ v ‘ . r ‘ rmr,rl,(,r- ...‘wu u p}. ~-'L plan-no J» “- P 1 M '4 \‘al 1“” E'Hili“ m lur Pm'lrn _K n..}n‘ 1,. .w. x.-- -.'..:»:‘u -,' II.»- M ~l" I'}: H3l} nk-v'u .u wrfl'. :. ‘~ ' , l",'X.\l'|.\|‘.u v F.”- Fyrlu~ I’l4, . (q- nut-uni ,1 v. c‘i h: at” I’Ld‘rni Hqu 1 f' ani-I'! uuiy ~ . 77}- 'r. Hg mfg. .-1 A) SH M, um"; \'v 3'?! incn‘t: '_' I" fur I’:x:~; A r' I I: ”(g '.v.-r~,.-..u1.- _huu-v \‘v e WM: 4 Lu‘ lix‘u ‘l . m n-h‘f '_' 2'! ‘2. l'uu 4 FM Rings 10 m-m h I _'.':Ln-‘H'I-ir.-1-,Hum-Ir. [hurt .my! a v mm of pm. run: 3” I “in” Fm hh‘m‘::l"'.“('.ll!l'l.l—.l"lt'x:r'l'L‘hlhlJ‘i-rn('I'";; 2' “hunk-HI l<' Lu: ken. wugurvr-lm HE‘i , 3? Hm mm! (H M: I’ln- Our your“: «1.- hair: 7': www 0d ll?l‘.P'Y‘|].-‘r‘ m: s" .4:«’lw.-...,.u..:um“: ervrlemz—Mi Ixn‘ Fil’fll‘ll halmra. A c-‘Hm - ‘it-n u! llus kin L- uhrn Muted 1': 1h:- immil uf any one 0| unlimry inlvlh:l-n'l-n-.nu,rlxtlu rum! for :1! l~ as: qu ”1111-l"~-L l‘ml II“ ' . 1 (’5! dogma. cunninim: fun it fmmuiun nn’d Prim-I UP (Y 01..-, rlz- hr (11" |imul ulmn 'xp,.‘.. ration“ (Omen hv .\lmil, Thlcyrnph or Hum-4 n-spcuhfll) whxiu-«l. ' s.{Llhlil’ll‘iflflllfi ll (10., 37-Uurl‘JllL'l‘A. ‘7 \\'«-'\lm~n-l SI! _ ND DON'T FORGETII'O VISIT PLEASANT A RIDGE NURSERIES.~Pe'rson| wishing to I’an Trees will find the s'lock in ghe ground remurkably fine, and offered at reduced prices. The (Applemuqlbci-s 100 vuietiu, embminz all the Apprm ed sorta. ‘ N. B.—Sce the index'boanl near Flor: D9lO Post office. ‘ ’l‘. E. COOK & SONSp' . Sept. 2,1881. ' = l'ropn'aan. . New Goods Spring Gdßds \. subrr a; so) E. 85H. T. Anthony. J. H. 1 '\\T'Hl\\‘ , . ,Lqpumr 1,". r 5!. [run]! .*) -c. \ fil4l :Imfil-IH yum: Hr \‘u-r \ -'-..h1-: ul 'hur Sa‘idnu'y Bruit. 8L (10., 05": :;r m ;; u' » =;-r~'~.:'r an": =MEI NEE GEE i~ , ,'. ~art i ~ F . i I’l'ovidun e, H. I Come “to the 'ngr! ‘John W. Tipton. o. I-r yvlnif. .11., in’"- "‘.WI «A t xiv-“ 1 rum-Iv rlrjliuu'wq ME , .