1 C. mar arms: ‘l‘ lrm I'. Do 11. In Wen-e: eo‘linty, ,lllindis. there is evil mulled “Yot'mg Am’eria." am; is Al! . and bu been the none of may out,- 'rf"poa ocmts, by soldier: instigued bi A‘bouuxmmflelh. We learn {com I!“ "or. Pm. Mail, um those abun beye been put an end to. , Au undevel- MM fil'e morning. rode into the vi}- ,W'flle riotera fled It their epproe‘ohr— i ‘aulcede, composed of luv-Ibiding french, announced flint their sole objeeq me to obeervethe peeee and obey iheYMn, and am they man! to do it. Tbe‘y deqefid . ed oa‘d received the pledge- of lame fifty of ‘Lhe letding Abolitioninu in and around the Village, [hat no more our-gee should be WM on Bouncer-tn. Peace and luv thul reestablished, they paid their hotel hint. find, in silence end perfect order, rode ‘im 0! the vilhge u may' but entered it. {lt appeal the m things can be done A: \ull In others, um! I great dulbcmr, tool . P , ' W“ ”The“ in I!) the State of New Janey n “luckfi'dog.” Three gun lgo he was I 'hntoherL-aot n well-£O4lO butcher, but. a ;Imiq37:llow. who paddled cheap’meuu Jimmy: the country. Us went into the 'w . uptnin. Ono Indmh site: 'he let! home he sent back two box‘ea of solid silver 3!qu which ‘hef‘found" in Virginin. He became a major, and was so aucceiuful in ifnding things that he has purchased proper-‘ (y on tha amount, of $20,000. ‘ The boys in his neighborhood understand matters, and when they have occasion to speak of a (lief 'l.th on]! him I "finder.” 'l'lrl'npooel Ant-dunn- so she Inser . | no] Benn-e Lows. "Wssumorow. .April 15111.—Th6 tux hill reported in the House of ,lregl'osentalhes lo adherence the Revenue of t e s::ei-nment provides the following rates: I illumi ~nogu3 oil, etc, 20 cents per gallon ; ground on no and substitutes. 1 cent per pound; Jnollues, syrup of molasses etc., 5' per oentum, sd vslorem; sugars l and 2 cents per pound; paper of all descriptions, 3 per centumpd vslorem ; salt. Gper 100 pounds; igiron $1 per ton : blooms. slabs, or lo'ope. £1,50 per um; stoves and hollow-ware, $3 - per ton: leather of All descriptions;ts per cent. ad vslorem: grape wines, 5 cents per gllon, All other wines or liquors called wine,- , ' oenla per gallon; ready made clothing, ‘7\boots, shoes. &0.. 5 per cent. ud vnlowm; mnul'ictures of ‘eotwnH wool. silk and .worsted. 5 per cent. ad valorem : cavendish. plug, twist and stemmed tobacco. 25 cents; ,omplu'ng tobacco. made exclusively of stelhomnd shorts and refuse, 10 cents: snufl‘snd snuff flour, 35 cents; fine cut,.35 cents;.cignrs valued at $lO per thousand. :85 per. thousand; valued at 10 to $2O. $7 per thousand; valued at 20 to $4O per thou sand, $l2; valued at 40 ‘to $75 per, thou sand, $25; valued at overs7s per thousand. 1 .140. First proof spirits, sold or removed‘ for. consumption prior to July let, 60 cents fper gallon; after J nly and prior to .lamiary fl. I‘os. 31 :‘after January Ist. $1.25. Dm tilled spirits and refined coal oil may be ex- ‘ ported without excise duty. 77w I’ruizleut'l‘ DialoyaPßzl-ztiomr-The Chin-829%“. alluding to the {flange of Mrs. Limb n'l 'liavér, with contraband goods, through our‘lines,’ endorses a strong con -demnation our. Lincoln for his alleged .oonrse in the affair, and adds the followmg interesting statement: e “In the recent diabolical outbreak of mipniets in Colon county, in this State, two of Mr. Lincoln’s own cousins were , ambng the native and lending participators in the snack upon the soldiers, and fortno 'mutely both of them are now prisoners.— v'l‘heynro W. F. flanks. of Charleston. and ’B. Greenville Hanks, of Big Creek. Edgar county. The letter, when arrested, boasted dimila mUm man who killed Surgeon York." . , To be sure. the Preqident ought not to he held responsible for the doings of his own or 'hil “wife’s relations: but since it is the fash ion with tome extremisu‘to judge a. man -dilloynl because his father, son, brother or «main may be a secessionist. we don’t see i \. why the rule. ifit ii p. good one. should not ‘have a universal IpplicztthlL—Bqflhlo ‘ lwuriar. - mg). Authority.—-In th’e U. a Senate. a few dnye‘ ago, a spirited debate took place ”between Senatore‘Wilkineon and Sherman, ‘duringwhich Mr. Wilkinson charged Sher 'men‘with making his speech for the purpose mf defeating 'Abrahem Lincoln for Presi dent, declaring that there load an orgnnixdtiqn add/eat Linéoin at ail hazard» This is-high mthogitylforebodini no good to the pres ‘ent A minietretion. ut comforting to the ogre-{conservative Democratic party.— ' hie orgenintion is the Fremont party, with VGreeley, the "New Nation.” and several German papers at the head of the. list es - ‘leedere. -We only hope they may "defeat Lincoln M‘nll hazards.” for there never was I! men-{bet more ricth deserved defeat.— :We trust further tint Lincoln’s defeat will ‘he MoClellnn'e triumph. and thet'by this J‘time next year, wejnqyieee the Union re; 'stored under (hi Constitution. even if wit ghould take theibrmtli from every fene tle in the Northbrn and Southern States. ILet every petrio‘t watch the aims of the timel. What man cannot do, Providence 'mey etfeotin confounding the machinations of the evil men now in power.‘-Johuswwn vDemocrat. “The following curious advertisement appeared in a remote cox-nor of the Remit. last week 2 . ‘ “UN XON HALL.'.’—-A meeting of Repair Hulls is requested on Saturday eve.. April ht. meimo, at. the} gupposed) “Umon lug Room," to 11k into consideration the expulsion of the " New York Tribune” by tongue of Copperhead, Pro-Slavery Re publican. Bun! Flnnox. “ Copperhead; Pro-Sluvery Rephblioans,” il decidedly good. We are not in the secret 'of the patriotic association monopolixing all -the loynlty in the city, and cannot furnish t report of the proceedings resulting from the above annoufioement.—En‘¢ Observer. 1 . f—-———«.~.————.._ A: 519”“ Abolitionist.——Goo. Thompson laid in Boston the other day, that when he «no to this country twenty-nine yean ago : r I“! m a disturber of the public peace; I mun enemy to the Union; I was thought worthy to bodenouneed by your President, in nu uldreu to €ollng ; I an unchanged." ). This il l {sir tangle of the kind of men who no parambulumg the country and in— utruoting Ameriedulcitlaens in their politied du¢l.~,_l.~ ‘ .. uh n. “F.— . , “The great ornament of the Engiish _Béniah, Obie Justice Hon, once replied to en eerneat eutreaty to stretch a. point (11' In! e mm. in a cue where equity etide'mr 1y demanded it: “we cannot alter the luv ii]! the luv makers direct ua; we mun Bahia-m to the law, as it in at-pre-enunot uh: “will b 9 to-mon-ow; weare upon our “.010 do.” How unlike 3 grain me jofiq of Judges ini our country, who have ,nond themselves tobecome t‘he truculent too); of usurpation and dupouem. v. . . jun - -u . ’ “tit has been SOO3M that I?“ 10 no wanting! .bmhaaubey -don tnflvo 13 long am the due of MetkgselshJ But. the (not in; provision: are so high! that. nobody an aflotd m Ajve very long At the present (Ilium-d ‘- - . - _ .. g-, V .. ho Tumors of Chiago have routed “0?:ng w Wilmer-tic National Con— boating” hi. I! in thnt‘bity on' tho rmumy next. “the munch-pad iflm..........,. . ~ ~ _,‘ ‘ . . . J i 3.137331%. . - .*, “ Dr.’Wi-hlrt'n ”no '1'!“ In (Sordid in din only are “a nibble rowdy which bu "or been propuod from a. Man of the pin Im." , ' EEO * ‘ 0: “Dr. Wi-hnt'l Pine Tree Tu ’Cordid in given "menu in thou-antl- of i\nul of m pow» wants in Conlumption of Uh 0 Mafia, Erytipelu. Sign Rheum, Ind erup lfliogv on may put of uu b‘o‘gy." '— ' ' ' “Those who an troubled with throat Ind lung dun-u. canno‘ do better than get a homo of Dr. Wilhsn'a Pine Trge Tar Sordid, and no it “cording ndlrec= fioul." ' . ,- MN ' 9 * “We ' believe that one £31311: spent for Dr. Wishnn'n Pins Tree Tu ordinl will. do more to purify the blood Ind cure scrofnlonn tom thnu ten dell": on an): other _remedy." ' ‘ ; ,5 * " * “ The welk thumb is mpid' fifiigonud sad the nppctiu restored by Dr,- W‘phnt'n Pine Tree Tar Caitlin." \~ I i . f x a . I ‘* * i “ Dr. Valium-Jinn Tm 'hr Cardin dcu iu work a once. in! the pstignt in immédiuely refund and cured.“ -Dofl u! u and t 3“ mm Mum. Mar. 21, 1864. It , 5:34 leii’f‘iz-K . v— ‘ a?! DE. Ii713114141.7"8 TAR CORDIAL, • ama nun plump“ ' UF'THI PlB3 1333, slut-liar! h! I penny cu in «a. «Imm: 'uol of 11. (It, by which ‘ high.” lwdicil‘l input!" In robbed. HA" you A Conan? IRA" too _Son “futon? Have you any 01! the premomlory iyn‘aptomn o! lint non {yd dime, Col owurnol? 1 thou who should he VIM by these ump lloru menlly think thdy ol than unlil it. pl: :00 hie. Frog thin rm. porhnpl more nun guy other, urine the ad prevalence end hul “ity of disease which sweep: to the gun at 71a.” “one 51111:” 9! deflh’m; vicfimn. V I ‘ ‘ .Coumptlol hn dulroyed more of me ha uu funny “Ill! any 6th" discus, and the be“ phyuehuu {or men] yam hnve deep-fired of A cure, or s remedy lhht would hell the 111-fl. but for more th-u uro hundred your: the whole medical world Hp: been impressed tint. there I'M A myswfloulipower end eflicien cry in the Pine Tree Tu lo henl the lungs: theretore they have recommended the use of TI! Wltef, which in manv canes had -‘ gond elfefl; but. how to combine medical properties so u to heal the lungs, hns ever been u my.- wry until it I“ dis‘cmered by Dr. L Q. C. WISHART, of Phil-delphil. Pm, the proprie tor 01'“ “'ishsrl'l Pine Tl'tl' Tar Cordial.” Many, not only of the penple. but physician of every school Ind practice, me daily asking me. “ What in the principle or “use of your menu in the ‘lrcutmenl or Palmmmry Gou sumplion ?" My unswu' isnlii's: ‘ The invigoratinn of the digestive orgnns— tha strengthening of the delvilimu-d system the purificutinn and enrichment of the blood, Inns]. expel from the system the corruption which lcrofuln breeds. While this is efl'ectvd by the powerful nitel'miv‘p (changing from disuse to health) propertiem} of the Tur‘qudial, in healing Ind renovating principle is also acting upon the irrimvd surfaces of the lung: and throat, penetrating to buck diseased pan, relieving pain, subduing iinflnmn'inuun, and restoring nheniihfui terde cy. Let. this two lold power, the healing ans! the strengthening, continue to new. ipAconjun'c on with Nature's cunstant recup‘grifive ten ency, am! 'the pa tient il snved,i 'he Mme! too "long delayed a resort to thy means of e. [ask all to read the fol They are from men and we able worth and teputalion Dr: Wishnrt—Denr Sir—‘l (a! cough anal sore lllroM f wpole system mu inn givi prbslrnted on]: my bed with ’rccovering. . My discus bu ull mpdicines, and in I Ibo gape tomy gmve, but than ter-in-luw would not rent your store, No." 10 N. Sec laced my case w you. pun: yothine Tree 'l'nr Cordial to file it, and in one week 1 and that using three but! well, a wonder to all my f 1 pronounced me past cure. you think proper. =MI REBEC No. 1321 “'ylle su Dr. Wiehart's Pine Tre I infnllible rare lnr Hrunchil Lungs. Sore Thu“ umd BI" 01 the Lungs. Mr. Ward spy! Dr. Wishnrt—Sir:—-l h! flnmmntion of the Lungs, S Ind Pulpimtiun of the He Tofu“; 1 [mi helm itrente most eminent physicians in they could no! stop the din-ale, Ind‘l had despaire noted to health. 1 l wna m: the grave. Your Pine Tr ! highly recommended to luel it, and I am lhanktul to ' (our huge, and one am.“ h! ed to perfect health. You I to my house, No. 968 N. S! my oflice of ReceiVer of'l‘a ‘ 2 I'. 3L, coyner ot‘Chesnut .‘ Bea}! the following from ~Dr. Wiahnrt—Denr Sir: I informing you through chin Pine Tree Tar Cordial, wki - ed for my flnughter by Dr. city, Ina cured her of I c -310 months’ standing. 1 h yond cnre.~ and had amp medic-. 1 aid without my b. Tully recommend iv. to tho I nureremedy fol all those 5‘ I know :of many other 0- I my daughter um: it. hos en ‘ sanding coughs. . . Your: respeetl ' . JUHN ' Dn_ | 126 Gene‘ * * * 2—lhu'e used? _‘l‘ree Tar Col-dill in my f': dially recommend it 3km. medicine for colds, coughfl disposed to consumpliun. - _ DR. 6‘ . / x The soon no u fur am which this great remedy untifiely grave. 1 We have thousnnds of cinu lqd druggiiu who I: Bold 1130 Tar Cordial, lay' never used or sold I me such universnl satisfaction; '1'!" Pine‘Tree‘Tar Cord (function with Dr. Wink filly}; u: inflllible cure fv‘ Th 3 Pine Tree Ttr‘Cordi i gore fl'hroat' nod‘Brent, in Whoopiyg Cough, «Diptbefi‘ comm remedy for diseuu - {undo complaints. I “WARE OPOO nu [uni-o in th- ug. ol the proprietor um I phi! up blowfl in thd bottle. Another: m npuflou unit-noun. , v chl PM Can “41‘ On nom- pol bottle; Profiled only by the Pmprmor, ‘ 1!11 8013 5: Malta everywhere. =MEI "Wean; MM. 0 17 4 PINE TREE owing rngificntel. i an of unquenunn- I had a very dread lr 'oue year-,1 and my ug way. and I was | but lime hope or red the power of it time l must lmve‘ ‘ God. my daugh- I mil aha wen: to ad street, and re ued one bollle on land lcommenced was much better, ‘es I am perfectly ieuds, for they all Publish my case if A “A.“ l LTON, 1, Philadelphia. Tar (‘imlialfiu an a, likening «If the msL,'lnflnuxm.sliou d 'Bronchitia, In mrtness ut lin-«Ih, rt in glueir Wnl'al hy aevrrul‘nf ‘he Philadelphia. l-ul. pid co'urse of my 1 of over being re ‘ on the verge of ‘ Tat Cordial was thy a frie‘nd; I tried ‘ lint nfler us‘lng l-ule, l was reslnr~ ‘ lu-give rofercnce Icont! union. or It en, from 9 it )I to ad Sixth nreels. } JOHN WARD. I I take plmsura in snurce that your -h mu recon-[fiend 'l. A. Hall, or this ugh of morewhnn ! v thought 111-r ba oned the but of nefit. Icnu cheer belic M glare and l" ilnrly amieled, as e: besides that ol Ire], cured ol l‘oug Lully, . PARKER, ten-can Artist, See street, Uticn ‘Dr. Wiahnrt': Pine m ily,[n'nd can cor ulunhle nnd Infe‘ "mud to those pre- A. 'FOSTER, Gehcaeu street iong the (bounds ins: saved from 111 Kenn-s Iron physi ve prescribed snd Ing thn they in" icine which gave in! when taken in nhnn'a Dyapepain r Dyapepnil. :1 wju gm Coughs, : -nchitis, Ants. , Ind in duo In ex -{ the kidneys, Ind MIZEIII3 m; L. Q. c.lwlBuru. No. 'lO infill Bound Strut, Phlhdelphli, Pl. Committee for Wy’s Laban. GREAT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIB. Committee on "L-bor,lucomel end Rerenuu." 06cc Xo. lid 8. SEVENTH ST. JOHN W.CLAGlloßN.l‘reuw. THIS Committee has a specml work, to wit: to obtain 3 doy’s “lobar,” o def: "lo dome," and I day'e “revenue.” from every civi zen of the three States of Pennaylvunin, New Jerley And Deluwnre.lfor the benefit.“ our lick and wounded soldiers. ' The Committee in now fully org-nixed It the above Addresu, Ind calla tor the cooperation ofoll clnues in the community. . We wnut '.O show “hut the industrielcluus cm «in {or their soldiersl ‘What the people on do in their rep-I’m trodes! Whnt Pennlylnnie cant do! _ . What New Janey con dol ' Whot Delnwore m dol Whut clt'h county con-do! . Whet etch city end town con do! What encthlol'eulon en dol , What cult trude'cen dol What cull occupation con dol _ that each panutu-tory can do! Who: etch bunk, insumcvompony Ind railroad can do l " What each mine on do! ' ‘ \ Whut each workshop on do l ' Whit etch lnmlly can dql ,‘ ‘ , ‘ What etch man cln do! , ' , What each woman con dbl ' Whatmh boy and girl eon do I ' , We weagto show to the world what Ameri can freemen ore ready to do for'their soldlenl Thil is I greet work and tho time Ihort. The wny to do soil to ORGANIZEI l Organize in your workshop-41: your (uni 'ies. , Let the men organize. ,’ ' Let the women organize. , Let the trodes organile. . Organize everywhEre. g - Let the workm‘en give with their employerl, the employers with their workmen. - It is enily'done. If the workmen will an thurize their employers to deduct one day from their week's or month’s earnings, and the em ployers will add to it I dny oflheir profits, the whole rum will be ncknowledged together to the credit of the establishment. We toy to all, go to work at once with us in this greet wo‘rk. Hurry forward your contributions.— Every acknowledgment will stimulnte'othorl tu iollow your example. Circulars with full instructions will be'eent upon nuplication, hy mnil or otherwise, to the undersigned. To work Ito work I ‘ L. MQNTSUMERY BUND, Chairmen. . . Mrs. E. W. HUTTER, Clmirwo'fhnn of llsdien' Committee. 11. J. Slxrcnrsos, Secretary. . Apnl 23, 1864: Somethmg for Everybody - 'J bL'Y AT DR. R. HORNERIS I 3 T , DRUG AND VARIETY STORE.— Juut opened a line assortment ul '- I. Drugs and lledivinesv l’ntent Medicines, ‘ Stationery, ' , Fancy Dry Goods, ' Conl‘cctious.‘ . I Groceries, l - Notions; TOBACCO, SEGARS, M), Jan. .18, 1564. ’ - - New Goods. ‘ EORGE ARNOLD has just_ remind from G Philadelphia. :1 lnrgé slack of ULUTHS (‘ASSIHERES, (’""r-I'IMIIIHL'S. Unssinels, Veal.- ingl. Flunm-h, )luslins, Jenns. km, all ofwhlch will be sold ('IN-np for cash. Cull and see 11ka Sept. 'l5, 1863.; ‘ ‘XCELSIUR! It - EXCELSIOIU! EXCELSIOR!!! I The Hwalsim Wmhmg Mm'luim- is the best in [he Wmld. t‘ull and rmminr it In once.— Uflicc at the Excela'mr Sky-huh! \inllery. TYSON BROTHERS. Clothing. EORGR .\RXUH) luh- now got. up his' Full and Winter stock a! Homing, the largest Block in town. consisting ul - Uvrr Cams, ‘_ ‘ . ‘ Dru; f‘nnh, _ . Builnou Poms, ' , > ‘ Mililun [Homes and Punt! Paula-loom, Vests [7min- nnd Over-Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery Gloves, kc}, in great. \‘fllit‘lv. all of which will he soldyhenp fur cash. Cull And see them'. ' Sept. 25, Imm. .» Sheads & Buqmer, ‘ EALERS IN ‘ ~ D (‘OA L .\‘XD LUMBER, ‘ S 1' _0 r 1: s . . ' TIN-WARE, HOLLOW-WARE, RC. 1 “.50 - SHUTTERS, BLINDS. :SASII, ETC > Corner of Curlisle nod Rnilro‘ml‘finreels, oppo ‘ 1 sin- Railroad Depot, GETTYSB‘L'RG, PA. ‘ Sept. 28, IBG3. If I ‘i, Young Men , ~ .. ‘ .\'D OLD MEN. do not allow your [bothers -A and your when u: werr ouuheir precious lives over the 'old Wash-tub longer, but like true men and benefactors, present. tllrm with ‘in HXUELSIUR WASHER, 'mul instead of frowns nnul crogs \i’ul‘lli on wash days, dopena upon it, cheerful fun-s will greet _\uu. TYSUN naummm, wrouuurg, I‘m. "fDec. H, 1863. . \ Change of ’_l'lme. I , P ETTYSBUKS’ REILBO‘ADa—On and after T the firfl Wanunry next, Tmius (We: the Gettysburg Railroad “ill run an follbws: " ~ ‘ First. Train will leuv‘e Gettysburg at 6.30, A. BL. with passengers for Hultimorefl Ind othér points 'Soulhwnrd. Relnrn 11. 1.30, P. 31., with passengers from Baltimore, also from York; Harrisburg, Philudelpllia, and‘olber poidts North and Eanwnrd. ~ ‘ Second Trui‘n‘ will Inn-e GEtty'shurz st 8, A. .\l., with passengers for York, Harrisburg. Philnddphin‘fi Return at 6. l’. .\l.,‘with passengers fro mepoints. Passengers can “wrench Baltimore. the same dny byuhii liain. R. McCCRDY, President. Dec. 28, 1863. - .__'...__..~ ___—___“ It New Goods 1 -' ’l' FAHXESTOCKS'.—Fnhneszock Br . A would reapeqtfully inform their frien I and the public genemlly thablhey I“".an received their Spring stock of Good: from No York and Phihdelphin. Hunting hodght them for each, we Ire prepnred to off" the large-t ind prettiest. stock or DRESS GOODS gver ol‘ered to the citizens of the couhtyand n OLD PRICES I "Quick sale: and short proflu" being our motto. , mall nnd enmino u the sign of the = May 1!,1883. _ RED FRONT. New Bakery! ‘EWPORT t ZlEGLERfMechaniul Bak erl, 80th Wuhinzton-ureot. hall Iqulfl from the Eagle Hotel, GBTTESBURG. Pl. Conu'antly on hand, the beat at BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS. fie. . Per. lons wishing fresh Bread will be sen-ed every morning. by lenvxng their nunu .And residences utho BnketyL. Ewry effort made to plane Give us a all! [April 20,,’63. Lf -f Coal! Goal 1. Coal. HEADS t BUEHLEB Ire now preplre'd up supply COAL, of lupofior «nudity, in 111‘, annuity desired. Tonal, Cub. . ‘ConcOne! Come All! ‘ mhey sllo requelt thou indebud m thpntoull 3nd [fly up. u (and: no line]: needed. Who will be the am to call 1 Me. open from 7 w 7.‘ l - Feb. :4, 196:. g 3 Spring Goods T A. SCOTT ‘t SON’su—We invite the It untion ofbuyen to our stock of Swing Goodl, which will be sold cheap, confining o! LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Shtwln. Cloaking Clathl, 9%., ate. For lan’- 3” Boy" wen we have Cloths, Cudmem, Outings, Vestinzs. with I uriety 0! Cotton ulu, ta, u. Cull sud lee. ’ lty 18.1863. A. SCOTT t 50!. E American Excelllor Cofioe Ind Box-nu, I for uleu Dr. R. HORNEWS Drug Store. 1.1. the Mt hm: lodicines can be bu! é‘n tho I" Email: Drug tad Prucrfptiol ‘ a! - Dal BURNER. NoahWflkntOo. CLDT‘HIERS, WASHINGTON BUILDING, 165 an 187 human Stun, [my «mum, on land I )ugo lay! well in toned luck of d] kind- a! M .1 Monte price. flay lipply order! for the fine“ to the ‘3'.“ pried aliens, who: Indy nude or Land: to unsure, to my put of (h. country Theikeep Ibo n‘pxtemive Itock of FURN lsmia Goons, cmbncin’g every mic}. or Gluu'emen'l' Undubtnr‘. Also, MILITARY CLOTES Ind "oer nriety of Kim“, Trim- ningi, 1: I've]! u an “lofted flock of READY not MILITARY GOODS Bnltimore,i‘eb. 22, i 8“ 8t La $ll9 ‘ ”d9ll, FOURTH & ARCH STREETS, HILADELPHH, '. .Aul ovum} rol 31-3150, 1864, 100 pen SI Fancy Silks. 50 pcs. Indin bilks. 51. mo _" gOQd Black “ 2W “ Urdrrrd Plum SILKS. ‘J4-4:ALYUSS Black Silk Vl-lILVET. Brown Silki, $6. 5, 4', 3, 2. l, per fund. Black “ ‘ $6. 5. 4,3, 2, l. N Moire Annqqgs; all i-olon. ' ‘ Magnificent Grenudiu. Magnificent Orgnndieg. K _ Richest Chimzeund Percales. SpringShnwll ! New Householdfituple Gnods. . N. B. General :n-sonmeul of Men": Wear. March 7,1864 31h 0R RATS, \HCE. ROACHES, ANTS, RED F BI'GS, MOTHS 1N FI'KS. \VUULENS, &('.. INSECTS ()N PLANTS, FOWLS, ANI MALS, km—l Put up in 230. 50c. um] $1 00 Ban-s, Bottles fid Flasks. 433 and $5 size: for HOTELS. Pramc lssnrr'rloss, kc. . “Only infallible remedies known." “ Free from Poison.” . “ .\'ot dmgerous lo the llumanjnmily." “ Rats come out of their holes to due." IG'Sold “'nolésale in all large cities. [Q‘Sold by an Druggisu and Retailers every where. , * '6‘” l litwuu l l ! ofnll wortlllesi imilmionl. WEIR than “(.‘ußnu'S" namojn on Ullfll llux, Bolfl‘é‘nud Flnskflwroru 3011 buy. mAIWH‘SS ' HENRY R. COSTAR. wpnfwcwu Dunn 4A2 Imuum‘u'. N. Y. W801}! by nll “'linlenule and Helm! Drug gist: in (Augsburg, Pa. I‘, _ Feb. 29, 1864. ‘ Come With a. Rush. HF. nnderaigncd would most rcspc-rtfully T inform his hmny friends and the publlc generally, thug be lms gone into the l‘lotlnlng blluidess, at Sunsou's old smmlfin thefiinmond, Gettysburg. Pu. His stalk, already l‘ull,will be much enlarged, to embrnce every style 01 CLOTHING, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, 1 Clips, Trunks, Vuliues. ‘Ciovks, Winches, Jew lelry, Guns, Pistols, and. in shurt, everything ' which ‘ought to be lunnd at a first. class Clothing on}! Variety House. - .Pnniculnrs hereafter. In the meantime he ‘invites everj'body to mvehim a call. He in ! téuds to keep 50 perfect a Block 33' to germa ‘ modnte all—and, with the hope of large snléé, he hope! to uggke a living at smnll profiu. No }trouble ‘o‘ shot-.- goods, and every efl'ort [mule ' to satisfy buyers. - ' JACOB BRINKERHUFF. ‘June 15, 1863. if ..' . One and All, ‘ ' mi: lemma—me nnderqignod wonid gay to the public that Le is receiving 3 large and xplemlid sun-k of (BRUCERIES, which he wlll sell in Inn-I as any pzher house in town—Cohen, Sugars. Molufi‘gs. Syrups, Teas. Srlt, Fish, kc" with Potatoeil, Beans. and Rice ; Wbode‘n Wure.‘pnt hp in the best man ner; Tobaccos, Sagan. Mn, he. FARMERS, TA KB .\'OTICI-li~fl you want to In] in your liquors i‘nr harvest. now is the time. I lure muny bmjds of Whiskncs, Bran diea. Wines. Ind I“ othefiiiquorn,yhich I am disposing of M abort profits. Give me a call I Ilwsya try to plane—«ad believe I very of ten succeed. Remember the, placer-southern! corn‘er of (.115 Diamond, Gettysburg. ' : ‘Gao. 'l-‘. KALBFLEISCH. my 25, 863. New Warehouse. BIYSHBLS UP GRAIN 100 000 WANTED.“ the navy G ram Ind Prozuco House, in Carliule slrvet, uljoin {inc Shendl t Buehler's esmhliuhmenL The ixhesl. market price will always be paid in Inn for , GRAIN, of all kinds, FLOUR, SEEDS, h. Always on Inna Ind (or sule,m. the smallest profits. ' GUARDS, ' SALT, FISH. {GROCERIES, ta, _ , 7 Wh‘oleulc and retail. TRY US! We uh:ll.do our but. £0 give Inlilfsction in all can. -’ . . ' McCURDY a DIEHL. Gettysburg, lily 11, 1863. 1y , Cannon 8; Adair’s , NEW HARBLE WORKS, Corner of Balti more and East Middle streets, opposite 'the Court House. Gettysburg, Pn.—-We nro prepued to furnishMonumeny. Tombs. Hud “onu, Marble ‘Mondes, Sllbn tor Cubihel querl, Ind Illother work lppcmining to our bujneu. We will gulmnlce utisfuction both at to execution and price. Call and see on: deligna ond specimens of work. ‘ Feb. 2, 1863. H‘ . Another Car Load. , RINKERHOFF keeps up with the time-by surfing new goods Illuolt every week.— e spun-ulna efl‘ort wnccommodAh his numer onl customers. “ Quick ulel Md Ila-u profit," is his mono. Dec. 7; 1863. . - ‘ V Still at Work. . HE unfierui ned continues the CARRIaGE-HAKIXG BUSINESS, in “Lin brunch“, u big old child, in Rut Middle “rcpt. Gettysburg» ' KEW WORK undo wider. Ind ,-REPA I R I N G done promptly and u love“. prices. ‘ , Two first-rue SPRING WAGOHS sad I SLEIGH {or nlc. JACOB TROXEL. ' Dec. 1. 1863. , ‘ For Sale. ‘ VERY desirable FLEX. adjoining the Borough ol Gettyibnrgmonuining —- 424 ACRES—Building: and Land good. g Win In sold on very accommodning urns. ‘ GEO. ARNOLD. Betty-burg, OcL-b. 1883. Q! : Heat. Al‘s. BHOU‘LDBRB Ind ”0123.0! but qanllu, Ind chap, at Log. 24. (330. F. KALBFLEISUB’S. RAKE’B puxn'nox Err-runs, or 07a 2 [inbound Tonic, I: Dr. R. HORNEB‘S 3 Sam. 1 _ - can}? ‘ ' .htho ‘ovaucm ~ its: con- CLOTH COATS BALTXXORE, FROCK COAT GU! QOATS SUNDAYS» COLT WAR! 00A ' coon COA beg-amoeba sell -0 10 mcglm's CLO CLOTH 'EANTS PLAIN PART FINE PANTS FITTING PA) GOOD PAST becnuse his pnc-- , thu ' - @- PI ' in lhe. ('LUTII VESTS I PLAIN VESTS STRAIGHT VES cmnsa was MILITARY VES chpitper [hum a Go To VPICKL ' iron. anises, « Trunks, 1 Carpet Bugs, Trm cling Bags, Walking Gum. Umbrellas, , Gent. Spun-ls, V (‘luthep Brushes llut Brushes, Tooth Brushes. I Illgz-King Hrushe 8901 Hl’ncking, Buckskin (Moves (? ssinlerc (Home iii Gloves. 'l‘ rend (Huves,.‘ Couilérl-ers, . Fiue Shirts, ' Coarse Shirts. 1 (‘nssimere filling FlunnelShirls, i Merino Shirts, anlm'uol Shirt. Knit Shins, , j Undo-r Shi ls, ‘ Flannel Danced: Woollen Drihfi- l Cotton DrfiWch, Neck-lief, (Inn-nu, Cc'lHnrs, Paper (‘ollurm Gum Slim-s, Buffalo Show, (‘mmu 30cks,. Woollen. Surk‘s, Handkerchiefs, Pocket Comm, Reddink Combs Buffillo Shoes; Gum ('omhd, Hnrn (‘umlm Ivory Pawns, “'an'h Keys. “'utch Chu' ‘ Watch 61mph, Poékcv. Glnisesr Loukiilg (“use Clocks, Spectacles, anrs, Razor Stropl, Shaving Soup, Shaving Brnahes Violins, ~ I Violin String-I’, Violin Bows, For he Ims n tho Ihingé for sale ll) 4 not. be found ,i stale iu the (-ole flY‘I’ICKING‘ embraces eve rm Men and lloyl. | Gen) slung, 0v (Sucfensn CORNER 0F \‘ ‘ t‘c have pukhnndinng .CM'qlry, “Incl rocco, and all 01 L. Gaiters, Balmm and others. I « CHI! A large \‘ariet 91d prices. ‘ n ~of every size, ‘ boys and uhildre M A large lot of Wlllte Shim, Shins, qf all s Ties, Suspende . which will ‘be sol H . U! A superior 1. kinds, Drivers, “any Wooten kinda—cheap u Buck, Bearer ton, Thread, of ”ices. Of thg finest ‘ impound And do . For Parlors. n' inks, Ind Boxesl Prinu, Door Ptp Window Pnpex plain paper: of di: TRA ' on Cloth and j Together with thick '0 will no] out. with tho 011.. Sale. and Sin-HA w it. TERMS CA Dec. 7, 1863 ““{fiaé‘ ‘ L H 9" 00!. «h t fluke ~ Street; N. 6. ' ‘ constantly Tnme. 0W ‘ ~ a! York street nnd R Dium _naenynburg, are closing out 3 lug: lot of WALLPAPER st very low pricea. In the Spring paint will on". double vhac it can be bought. u now; ' [Dec. H, 1863. ILLINERY GOODS, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowery, Shlkerlg and Bonnet Frame: nut received from New York, Che-P M. Kuhn eetockg', the sign of RED FRONT. "PURE GROUND SPICES, Eclectad .lnd ground expreuly for Dr. ROBERT HOB.- NER'S New Drng‘Swro. PBING BALMDBALS jun received a _ S FAHNESTOCK 5808'. ADIES’ DRESS TBIWGS, ll (tutu. L tiny, st . SCHICK'E. ‘ 01.0 8130 aroma plan to buy our : AND 1m cons, your . I up cons: cons, your 'AND CASSIMERE COATS your | AND BUSINESS COATS. your .. D lILITARY COATS, our i A‘D EVERYDAY.COATB, your ' ‘ r AND. WINTER COATS, your ,; JAN!) CHEAP COATS,- lchuper thou nybody clue. KING Stone, on . STREETLGETTYSBURG, {or your .ND mssxnnk PANTS, ”for your - '. ‘ANDJIGUKED PANTS, for your j- . AND COARSE fANTS, for your S ANDPFANCY PANTS, for your ‘ , I AND CHEAP PANTS, -- Ire always] little lower anybody else’l. ' CKING’ S ‘a ‘ . , but plnce to in . ‘ ND CASS“! RE VESTS, m 3.; - .STS AND SATIN VESTS, W B'B . ND FANCY YESTS, 7 to get. ‘ 1 TS AND CHEAP VESTS; to get. 8 AND ROLLING VESTS, lo git. 8 AND HEAVY VESTS, to gel S AND CHEAP VESTS, to \get , IS and a“ kind: of Vents, i ' other store in the county. V G’s v ifi-Nyqu want an i AGG!)KDEON in Go :9 Picking. I yo 8mm”: _ Q : 30%“111311-‘3 ' Go to flicking. '[f you want a L Q SILVER THIMBLE‘ 9 Go to Picking. :if‘ you want a = I, FINE SEG‘AR ‘ ‘ Go to Pick in’ _~, .lf you wnnt \ .smomxe TQBAm‘O ‘ ' ’ Go to~Picklng. r, .If you wnut 5‘ . gcfli-ZWING TOBACCO % Cut ‘0 Picking.’ 1. ‘lfyou waif. ‘ ' i ; S'USI’fIN—DERS 1 . , Go to Picking ‘ lf 3-qu wunl ‘ . STEEL PENS ‘ i , Gufio Picking , lfynu want GUUD PENCILS " _ ' Go to Picking. Il'yon “ant . SLEIGH WELLS ’_Jiu to Picking If you_ wuutn } . . NEW SUIT ’ Go to Picking Harmon, SILK v: WA R.“ V LIGHT YES If you w an} UUUI) .\UYT .. (EU to Picking If cu want a ycumv Rh? ‘.V ‘ Go 16 l'ickinig If yuu want CHEAP ‘CIAWTIIES Go to Kicking ”you want In I ‘ BI'Y CHEAP :Go 19 [‘it-king I! you want 'w ‘ GUUI)‘ FIT Go m Pic-King .lf yon'wnnt any ‘ l :rliclc in hn I'mé Go (ol’icking - Fol: he has rem-i3lo] another {mgr stock .ot 35 NEW (goons which he is selling to ‘old cistomers and new and . ‘ lcau- customers In the low i any Iv. est prices. » ' - vln e nnirnl of New Goods imzin the Clothing line for GIVE III.“ A CALI... ‘ I . 21;, IHUII. ' l . w ‘& Woods, Iston. r. .\lcllhgny.) " Shun .\'T. .\.w mAuoxn, Ro 'rTx’an'iuu. PA ~ will sell at llu-lowcn prim-. 8, s xxn slim-ZS: ‘ - EOM -pr(mf, Kip. French fall: .\l9- ur lu'nds for men and 1:033. MHS' SHOES. ‘ als, Morocco, Kid, Fine Calf, DREX'S. SflUl-IS. ’K ; of all sorts and sizqs, 501 d M ‘a AXD'CAPS. ‘ ‘ quality and ytyle, for man, ssEs' HATS. . ho latest. “film. ‘ ISIIING. GOODS. . \ Cn!sim"te- Shins. Flannpl '_yles, Collar}. Cram“. .\'eck i' Pocket. Handkerchiefs, ac" Ii cheap. 5 I'DEll-WEAR. ' ‘ '5O! Undershirts at various .c. -[ I socxs. ' ‘ Merino,Llmb, Cotton, of all even. ‘ ‘ unfivns. » Cfolh, Cnssimrre, Kid. Cot ll “ids—selling at old law Sl'l(lAl'tS."v ' anor‘ Ind best ma nufnctnre antic. selected with care. kl”. PAl’l-JR. . l lls, Rooms, Chambers, Ceil , Ccnue Pieces. Fire-bond pr, of various kinds. ' DOW BLINDS. , Oil Cloth, kc. Also, fine Eel-eat colon. V ' ELLIXG BAGS. l «pct, “null-Ind Inge. ‘ molly other articles, all of In. lowest prices. We sun I, but good mo‘no, “Quick 'rofiu,"nnd intend to when" LSH. ' . 1 WEI ROW & WOODS mum; 3' 8] $llM} '4 OURKB, ‘ " Mucncrunnl 0’! L P A P E n b ‘ AND ‘ wnmow \CQMAIN_KQPEES. _, A W A L, PHIHMA. LINEN GRADES b. 22, '64. 3m fr4ck7 - d,wig . 6 NTERRATIONAL CHAIR 03 confluent. comczs, lublhhgd in‘fl‘m follo:i_ng_c_i_ti_el‘:> ‘””"fifililii‘n lii) H I A'. 8:. I. Corner of Slvenlh Ind Chestnut 8",, New Yuri, Brooklyn, Albany, Trof, Provi dence. Ponlnnd. Hartford, Buriugton, Nonrk, Roche-ten Bufl'alo, Toronto, :; Cleveland, Dctroil, Chicago, Ill mmku and St. Louil. Thorough theoreticd udjfl'ncucal Inmnog “on {n all branch» pominfingws finished Bun-inc”, ,Ed ucnion. ' I 'The #amdelph‘m College mud-4m in the State, both in point of floatation end local minute”. The point timed ut in to place Conmeteh! Eduution gum-e it beionp—iq‘ the front rank athuful [um-notion. 'l'o thin end, I most thorough cuum of bneinen train ing is adopted Ind cnretglly enforced, under the permnnl anpervinion of competent I’qu feuors In the various depertmentn. The moat perfect ly-tem ot- prnotical training ever deg vised ha. been put tn opention, and is luc ceutully corried out. affording to students nd venuges Inch II have hitherto been consider‘ ed poslihlo only in connection with the count‘ tug-house. After becoming proficiaiHn the Science of Accounts. Penmnnihlp, Common cinl Culcllntlon! and Oénimerelnl Law, the student in ndwnnced'to‘the Pumice! Depart-a meut,,where he becomes unmet-ml Book-keen; er and Merchlnt‘; passes through the dilterent Houses; net; in turn in Teller, Cashier, to. learns thetdutiee and respomibilitfos of each ofiico,’nnd‘hecome§ thoroughly Informed, not only in the‘kforma'which are in universe'l‘nne, but in managing the nfl‘eir's of‘buuineu wuh Iyateli) and d’espntchf ‘ Scholar-hips issuéd at one point. In: good, for In unlimited pcxiodpin thq‘ eighteen Col legeg gmprisingc-Lhe “chain." ‘ . Dip mm are awarded to than only who fulfill- the prescribed warn of “fly, and puss theannhile examination. ' For further information send _for a circuln. Addrns : , , ‘ 1 _ BRYANT, STRATTON 8 C 0... Feb.-8’,1864.r ly _ Philndo'lph'u) w E. Corner Tenth nnd (‘hemut Streets, . PHILADELPHIA, L'xnzn, '"ll uumxunxr or ‘L.‘FAIRLSANKS, A. 31., for the last‘fuur yours Principal nn'd (-hin-f Im ainen mnnngerof Bun.“ A: STRATTUN'S Cunv mercial’ College. v . 4 A MODEL BUSINESS COLLEGE, (‘onducted on a new Syslt‘m ot‘Actuul Business 'l‘g-uining, lhmugh the establishment (1! leg?“- mule Offices and (‘outiling-HommiV n-premnn iug difl'erent departments of deo mu! l'mu men-e, and ti :egglnr Bunkhof Duppsxt and la lue, giving the student all Hr: fi-Elnntngn-u at actual practice, and qunlifying fun in NW shortest possible timv and must efl'erth'o ll?u» er fur"tho variousadmics uud elinpluymo uof fiusinra‘s life. . 5 “ I Thtfl'ourse nfinamlclion in thq Timon-xiv») benurlfimcm ombruces Book-keeping. {'ommor (”ml Unlcululiuns, Lectures on Business Afl‘nin, Peniunnship. ('Jmmercinl an, Fox'ij (‘oneb pondrnye, kc. C In the o ‘_ BUSINESS bEl’Almmxr the slndqnt enter: upon Ilihlirmluuling Pom-on, “hich include: :3 continuum-e in [he “lune xiuulieé. M'ilh their pfilcllt':|rllpplfl‘ll‘lull in 11l “wit Ih-tulli. llL‘ will in tum lill the [martian of‘Accounmnt an?! Proprie-lm in Ihe rnn’ous Drpnrtments of Wholemlc- and Retail 'l‘rmlo, Formxrding, »Juhlfing und‘ ('ummissilm llusl— nessfiHaukiiig, .\lunulhclurjng, )lluinu. Summ honliug. ha, nml‘liunllf will nm. In Ifishior, Book-keeper ulnl TB"?! in the Hunk. in curl) of ultic‘li position: lllS prm’iuus knowledge will he put \o' the l'ulli-sl, firm-tied um. . This lnslimtiSu ufl’crs In young men mun-r -ous udmnusges not [uprut'ssL-il luy Any «he: cnmmerciul colll‘ge in this SLHP. ll is enm plelc in nll‘iifi Appointments h- 'N the only liiqlnuliou‘ln the Slule. qumlm'lvd on m-lual busimuh i);inciples. The conrms of Instruc 'limgj;rn§nflmsxcd, and may he cumplen-ul in “hunt oue hull‘jhe lime usmdly spenl‘in other illstxluuons, in unusquvm-e Mun «min-Iv new unnngemvbl. in! the alumina of the new pmcticul‘sysle , . , Diplmnns nwrdcd upon the umfiple‘linu of thn (‘ummvrcin L'uurse. uhiuh embraces all eygepl the high .r sets of‘Bnung, llnum'mzlurJ Mg, flail pdiuq-‘Kc. ’- ‘ bc-nd Rita l.‘i cplnr. ‘ ' Feb. 1,.1mfi. 10m ' a A, l ._ . - 7. , ‘W, Portal) e Printmg Officéb. Vf" '~ I :_-' Fl": (lu- ‘nsp of - . :17 . Sierchnnnihmu~ , ( '."-_ HIM. nnd Ml business ,\ " '. nmlpmlessimml Inrn ~. J .-J W 7... who wuh mdo lln-ir ' kg, " I ‘““.nwp p'rinfi'ng, Int-Ml] , ‘ ~ ; 4/’und rhl'uph .\lllp . " "' lml lo Ihe printing Hf / , lnndlnlh‘, Lllllmule, rirculara, lnhcls, mm]: and-sum“ newapnprrs. FILM instructions nucom’pmflng ouch uflicepn nhling n In?) ten jt-urs old It work “new mc-' ce~nttu. (‘iyculcrs‘ sent tree. Spccfimcn aliens of 71p“, Cuts, in; 6 cenk: . "' J Address ADA .\lh" PRESS (30., ,l ,3) Park Rowfi". Y;, and 35 Lin'culn alrcet, ‘ Huston, Muss. January 25, 1854, I] Isaac K. Staufler, ‘VATi ‘ll 4| AK Ell AW JHW FILER, . msvnnwnn o" - SILVER WARE & IMI'UIITER Ul" \VATCHEH, XO. Ha .\'pilh‘ Secon'dr 51.;‘Uornfl Quarry, ‘Pmuulumu, I’A. - . lie has constantly on hand an assortment of Gpldand Biker pill!“ Lever, Lepine Ind Plain Winches; l-‘ineGold Uhninl, Senlu rind Keys,. Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Bruce lels, Mininture Cases, Medallions, Lockets, Pencils, Tliimblcs, Spectacles, Silver ,Tublc, Desert, Tgu, Salt and Mustard Spodns; Sugar Spoons. Gaps, Napkin Rings, Fruil'and Butter Knives, Slijeldsflombs, Diamond Pointed Pens, etc.,—all or which will be‘ sold )0: lor snub. - M. l.‘ TOBIAS & 0018 but. qanlity full jew eled Patent Lever Movements constantly 011‘ luml; also ()th Materiel“ superior quality. ‘ Kilt—Old Gold Ind Silver bought for filib- Sep:. 7, 1863. ly ’ .' I To Disabled Soldiers. EASIEN AND MARINES, AND WIDOWSA S. OR. OTHER HEIRS QF THOSE WHO HAVEIDII-ID 0R BEEN KILLED IS THE SER4 VICE.‘-Cnu. C. chxnn, Attorney for Claim ~ mu, Bounty Lend and Pension Agent, Wuh . inglon Ch], D. (n..-Pension! procured [or Sol, "dieri,’Belmen and Shrine! of an preum wer,‘ ’ vb? In din-bled by reason of would: received pr dime contracted while In «Moog-d. Pen lione. Bounty Money and Arm" of Pay ob< uined for widovn or other heirs of “lon who. have died or been killed wlgi'le in lervihe. ' Bounty. Land procured for service: in my 01 the ofiher nn. CHAS. C. TUCKER, Washington, D. C. J. C. NIILY, Agent, Geuybburg. . Nov. 18, ms. Come! to the Fair! ’ ND DON’T FORGET TQVISIT PLEASANT A, RIDGE NURSER‘ESJ‘MBI winking to In: Tn? will find the awe]: in the ground remark-My ac, and ofl‘end » reduced prices. Tug Apple pumbcrs 100 vuietiuJ embncinz all the spproved lortl. _ N: lip-89‘ the index hand neu Flor: Dal: Post 01509. T. E. 0005'. & SONS, Sept. 2,1861. ’ ~ Proprietora. __w ,__ _n— 7-..-___¥._ _.,_,— _ John -W. Tipton. ASHIONABLE BARBER, North-cut cor ner of the Diamond, (nut door to M:- lellun’l Hotel.) Gettysburg, P 3,, where he: an It All limu be found undym “tend to fill [buineu in hit lino. He hu Illa excullenl u tilunce and will mm Injunction. GI" him I all. [Dom 3,18 - gmxnm YFfiß—é Xs'n waxing. to: m ' imlpnrposen oul ntho ’ew rn r‘eof ' A ; ‘3}.naonm‘ CALL n CHRISMEB'S for your Aloyl‘uq ' ur‘ ton, is. ‘7 , ‘ ‘ h, El 0 in
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