Berber-{tin and Bentham—k citizen of Rochuter. New York, now It Memphis, Team. who is I well known Ind worm mpporter of President Lincoln. write: to the editor of the Rochester Union end uyl! “He is satisfied that what wu told of the cruelty of the rebels at Fort Pillow in true —thnt the negroes were slaughtered there without mercy. But he adds, thM the no gro troops in Tenneseeo had been gunlty of great brutality to white-1 who were not re- 1 fouled as very friendly to the Union must. n eneinstnnce thntcame to his knowledge; a pirty of these troops entered a house, and one of them threw a pen of hot embers in~l to m cradle where an infant wu sleeping. And burned the little innocent in I moot shocking manner. In another inst-noel they seized a very eorpulent old mun, put o! rape about his neck Ind dragged him too Ind fro till he was nearly lifeless. Appeal: were made to thtl officer- in command of the -di|trict where the" outrages were perpe tntod, but nontinfnction could be obtained. These matters became known to the rebel l "00p: and they went into Fort Pillow burning for revenge and there gratified ‘ their wicked spirit. In consequence of this ‘ license given to troops to commit any out rage their hater pensions may suggest. the war has becomeoneo the most fiendish char acter, and extermination appear; to be the end and ohject for which fighting is carried . on. The policy of the fanatics of New Enrl gl-nd now prevails and they are enjoying it ' to the fullest extent." » _ Emma q/ Rebel Prisoner: from For! Mc- Ilenry.-'Bwltimnre. May l7.—The Sun of today has the following: During Sunday. night luv. the following named primners made their escape from For: Mcllmry: Eugeneanar, nfthe rebel nrmv, son lenced “be hung u a spy; Wm. B. Compton. of the rebel army. sentenced to be hung m Ipap)" ; Geo. E. Shnarer. for‘vnrious offances Igninst the United States Government, sentenced to 15 years imprisnnment and hard labor; L. W. Dorsey. awaiting trial {or various charges of fireman. km. against the overnment. and James Givenq, of the rebel ”my. captured nmr City Point hy General Butler's forces and semwith others to FMS Mcflemy. All we above parties were in the inner fort. and the mynery is how they escapml from there, and whallnei wry swam across Llie lmrbbr or Mil/ked to town. ___ “"7 _. S’Senalor Donliltleffipublicnn‘ dot-5 notignure State riglnli. 110 mud in debate, Intel): “I (lq not yield (0 my honorable friend from New Hampshire in my sincere respéct an wellps my dPep and settled con— viction in the necessity ofthis Guwrnngent, iniell an theStutc (i(wornmrnts'themsplves, mnintaimnz. prewrving. and defending all thé rights 0! the Hum-s unrlPr the ('nnstim lion ol‘lhe Unitml Sinus, l _helm-vo in State riflnu. sir; that they urn expressly mention .s , ”served. prntl’vled', and defended in H 1- Comlltution itcell'. :n‘ml us they are re‘ named by our Cnmtntucf'mn, protected and defended, I hr-Jieve in {lune nylnti‘. and as 'u ritual: of the Unite-cl States. nnd as u citi len ofa State. I‘ ch-l bound «('1 rP‘pPN untl mdefbnd them.” Mnnv quomlum Demo crats, who are feeding upon Radios-141mb, lmve not foygollerfilwir futllcr“.~ house. B‘The (ilnucmler Atll'rrliu‘r knnws an impnru'r who [’_urc'hzm-d $20.00” wurlh at good: of n‘firlu in London, some-v time ago, 'giving his nnte in pnynwnl._ When the note bfivnme due gold c )mmunded 10 per centJ prvmium. and whining tn vamp? Hm premium, he had 1119 note renewal. Next nmp gnld Wm». .5" [mr renn- 'l‘lnnkin; it mitt! mrvl 3; (all, he renpwrd his nnte :0. we mud mun. but u re-pvnlly hex-«um due ngzun Ind he 11nd wpay it wivh gal-1 houghn aLTI. [Q‘Thi- Abolition pnpvrj are disnnuing “the one torn; prmmple" pm and man.— 'l'he quarrel I: u' pretty pm? us It «tunah. and we hwe no wz~h In inlvrmvdrlle. but I Mum bun shown H. .( gran. e-VIIH. scourge-I. and annoyances. mch :IM mr-awh: mm”- rux. n-nrh-t lrvwr. "1&1pr (ha. :ll'e‘ :an I“- h-cIHi I-y hvr un this mu- :vrm prun'wlnnu'l we ln'o m hn].oi_ there-firm. [hut thu [nesti lence at Black Repuhllcmism will p 454 over In nl'mr its fir»: mflmtion wnhout: the pony .biliu' 0! u rovuu‘em-e'. . mommy Nah. in ‘pr-nkinz npnn Ihe ofiurl by Un‘ngrons Ln nnnihihfle .\‘l..lolmnE~l. laid the “Lia-0L would I.» uni-.0 mull-y undi r ntnnd ifit were pm In chi: Iorm: " Am! be iL/‘url/vr ‘rnarml. That. HIE-lhma in }!rumenn herefiwtm’e knuwu :h Stale Cun- Ilimuom be find they are he'H-Ly “banal-ed. WA 'l’ruy pinr stat" t :11 at the wry monmm whim General Wu 'worth fell on ‘he fie-1410f battle exlem' ‘ pxepamtiuns “are hemg m.ule to celehr the man i.|2e of his only son with one of [lye nmsl aummv plighednnd beautiful ladies of that cuy. Heavy Bank Rub/levy in :"cc’lkflfln.—The First Nuioual Bank 0: Fentmlvflif‘. Michi gan, mu robbed of about tPn thousand dpl- Luv on the night. pf [he 51h imt. by tnur ,or fivq burglgrs, who blew Open the sale. Small Army —Them are said to be now forty lhhumnd sirk in puhmry hasniuals lluuughout the munuy.- A Wvaoml Ohin gentlemen paid a vixit to the “on. C. L.~.Vallnndi;:lmm [:le week and presented him with a purse 0! $2OOO. 1 , SPECIAL NO TICES. The Singer Sewing Macbines.——our LETTER A FAMILY SEWING MACHLVF. is {on gaining nworld-yide reputation. It is be. yond doubt the best and cheapest nnd mos! benntiiul of all anlily Sewing .\lnchines yet ofl‘ered to the public. $0 other Family Sew ing Maehine has so many useful appliances for ,Hemuking, B nding, Felling, Tnckinz, Gnther-J lug, Gauging, Braiding, Embroidering, Cord ingmnd'ao forth. No other hmily sewing mo chine has lo much capacity for a great vnricty of work. It. will new all kinds of cloth, and with ell kinds of threnrl. Great and recent im provement: make our Family Sewing Machine moat relinble,nnd most durable, and mast cer tain in nilion at all mien of speed. ll m’nkes the interlocked stitch, which in the beat stitcl‘ known. Any one, even of the most crdinnry enpaeit‘yhenn fee, at- glance, how to gnse the LetterA Family Sewingllnchine. Oannmily Sewing Machines are finished in chasté’and ex qnilite Ityle. f , / The folding Case of the Family Machine in mi piece of cunning workmanship of the most numl kind. It protects the mnchine when not in nlfi'nn’d when nhont to be oriented may he opened :3 1 spacious and unbauntinl tnble 30 tannin the work. While someoi’ the Com, lodeont of the ehoieest woods, are finished I- the limpleet and chutes: menner possible, other! are ndorned end embellished ill-the most gently and superb manner. It in oblolnlely neceesuy to lee the Femily lochine‘in‘ operation, so "do judge oiits greet spelty‘nnd hennty. It in tent becomingu min for family sewing u on huhctnring .Ifighmee m for mnnnfnetnring purposes. 11” Bench ,Omcee ere well lupplied with milk twist, thread, needlel, oil, km, of the very “guilty. Send for I Pnlrnur. ‘ mSINGEB. MANUFACTURINGCOMPANY, 458 Broadway, New York. 'PQILADELPBIA, 810 Chestnut St. ' ‘O, JACOBS t 880., Lou! Agent: n Gagging. ‘ Jug 17, 1863. 3:51] 2 4 Emgldyme'nt. [825! “351.13 WANT D‘l—We‘ will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and alhxpepau, w u,- tiu Anny, or (in I commiu‘xon. Putin:- hn non ha. Adana Eu! Sumo Imam Com-mm. um Genet-l Agent, 1n... one. [by 1., Im. 1: 1 %MEM GETTYSBURG—Suunn u" F10ur................ Rye F]0nr.......... While When"... Red When........ Corn ...... ........... Rye.................. Outs ................. Buckwheat......... Clown-Seed ...... .....,.................7 00 lo 7 50 ....................... 5 DO ~.1 'lO lo 1 26 1...................... l 60 IO 1 70 ...... . 1 20 ...—"..-“...uu. 1 2° .... , 75 ...... 75 ....u................6 00 to G 50 Timotny denim... ...... Flu 5eem"............................ 2 00 to 1 40 Plant 0f,Put:‘........................ ll 60 Hutu ground, per 1ug..’........... - 175 1 . BALTIMORE—Fun} LAI'I'. , F10ur........... ............... ”5...... 7 82 lo 7 75 Wheat.. ....... 1-60 :0 2 05 Ry'e....... .. .. I as m 1 7o C0rn.......... ‘.. ........ 1 30 so I 40 0ut;........’...........,................... 80 m 91 Clover 5eed....'...... .................. 7 25 Lo 7 50 Timothy 5eed........‘........... ..... 3 10:0 3 25 Beef Cuttle, perhund......... ... . 10 00 5019 50‘ Hogs, pet hund............ 11 001.12 00 8uf...3l 00 £035 00 Whi5key................................. 1 20 lo 1 so Guano. P~ruvinn, per t0n.....‘..'.. 80 00 21LEAth.R.3ER.X3ECEP. On Tuesday morning last, n! the residency of the britlo‘a fnlher, by Rev. S. Henry, Dr. THOMAS O. KINZER, of Linleuown. to Miss LOUISA S , youngest daughter of Amos Le fever, E‘q” nf Union township. . 111‘ me Luthcrnn Church. in Frederick,»on Tneqday afternoon, the 10th inst. by Ref. B. H. Grew-r, Mr. LEANDER Z. DOLL (9 Miss mm: 1)., daughter or CapL‘Jobn ner. L) 01h, nll of mm cigy. L ‘ On Mnndny week, at, Cnnnwngo Chand. by Rev. Mr. Cnmnni, Mr. WILLIAM LILL‘Y. of Mnunlplcnannt township. this county, to ”in' DALY GlLLLdnughu-r of Dr. P. GI“, of Lin coln county. .\lo. , , I 0n the 17th 01 April. 1864. at St. Joseph's (‘hurvh. Bcnanghtown. by Rev. B. A. Shotb, Mr. JOHNV DlCRMOODY,fnrmer‘y ofSnntu'Fee, New Mexirofto .\(its SUSAN A. .\'OEL, of Mountpleusnnt toirnship, Adams county. Un the 19th inwt.,by Rev. .\I.J. Allgmnn, Mr. DAVID HUKI-I to \lis‘s LOUISA CA KL, pf Bgrwirk township, Adams county. (In the H“) inst, by Rev. 11. S. Koons.Mr. DAVID P. FUHNEY to Miss AMANDA E. IHNKLE, both of Hanover. ' ' ‘ DIED. ‘ I mammary notices 3 cents per fine {for all over {our lines—cash m nccompnny minke. In Oxford township, Adams county” on Thursday. the filth inn, Mr. MOSES SESFT, aged 6!} years 5 morilhs and 3 dnva. ' On tho 71h ult, at vasville, Gm, of men alel, Mr. JAMES G. PAXTON. son of Nathan ml P.lxtun,of(‘o.l.9~lv.h Reg. 0. V. 1.. former ly of this cgunty, aged 31 333 an 6 months and 6 dau. 01.1 Tunduy, 17th inst, of Consumption. MA RG {HI-1T [-qu dnughtsr 0! John H. and Mary J. .\legnry, in the 22d year of her ufze. Chesnut Timber-land. WILL oll'er, at Public Sale, on MUXDAY, I [luv 2M Ilnv of MA Y next. an the premier“, 2 mill-u tron: llenderslele, on ll): public road leading to Pme Grow, and 3; milks from Wlmcstown, on a puhlirrond lending to Whites mwn, ndjummz the farms 0! Sblomun .\lcnls, Adam Thoxuns. Wm. Ycans and John “‘eizle, in. lma, mo ACRES OF THE REST RAIL HUBER-LAND in the countv. It is IH‘rl, clean 01 stone and a good qunlily of farm Land. The terms WLll‘be three equal annual infimll month. without interest, commencjug Mxrch fir”, 1965. . lmmuliale possession will be given. DANIEL DI, CITT. WShnuld thr- 23d b 9 mizy Hu- snle wxll hr po-lpuncd to the first favorable duy there nfu-r. [“B5 2,1564. [s' W 001; W 001! W 001! ’ - ‘ LBS. WOOL WANTED at the’ ]()'()()() Good lnLl-nt Factory. near Petershnra, (ank Spring!» for wlxiqh me highest price mll he paid, elt‘her in cash qr nude, by the subscriber. WILLIAM MEGARY May 23,1864. 3L Tax Notice. TOTN‘E‘IS hereby given llmtnn ahatemont LN of l-‘H’E PM: CENTUWHI be allnned on nu Horn‘mh and ”(unity Taxes nasatsetl for ibe Jimmigh of Guxyshurg for M 164, which shwll b 9 pm] nn (Ir bcf-Irt' the 10111 day ofJCLY next. to Jeremiah Cfilp. Collector. 83' order of ,me Town Canned, ‘ ‘ HESRY RUFF, Prel dent Jznrxuu (‘““'. Sec‘y. May 23, 1864. at ~ Wanted. ‘ AY AND GRAIN, at the Warehouse of I I Samuel Hurhst, in Gettysburg, for which an highvst market price will be‘paid. ‘ May 23,}854. New Spring Goods. QUALL filOFl'l‘S'k QUICK SALES. k " J. L. SCHICK “ould respecthllly‘say to the citizens 0: Get tyihnrg and vicinity, that. he is now receiving :11. bus store a splendid STUCK UK“ SPRING GOODS.. The stock coming in put of Fancy and Hum: DRY GOODS, of every ducriptiqn. SILKR. ' : MUZAMBKQUE. = CHALLIHS, " DELAINES, .g A BQHBAZIXES, ALPACCAS, LAWNS, ‘ CALICOES, of «'1 qualities and chbicost styles, which will be sold at PRICES T 0 DEFY COMPETITION. FURNISHING GOODS . ‘ of all kinds, including Silk. Main and Cot-ton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Storkingn, kc. 1 Also, a splendid assortment of RIBBONS, Laces and Edgings, Umbrellas and Pnrnsola.- . My stock of WHITE GOODS wilE be found full and complete, and customers rimy rely_ upon always getting good good: at the lowest possi ble prices. Gentlemen will find it to their Idunmge to call and examine my stock of cmms, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, or all quahtin and choicest styles. Muy 24, 1864. ' J. L. SClgllCK. 1 Dr. A. Holtz, hRADUATE of the University of Pennsyl . wnnm, having pcrmanenlly loi'Med M. iIAIIPTON. Adams county, resperlfully offers ‘_.is service: to the public as Physician and ‘nrgeon. [Apri125,1864. 3m Cumberland House, GITTYEIEIG, n. HIS old established Hotel, ot the fork: of the Baltimore and Emmiubnrg roads, in t e loath pnrt of Gettysburg, PL, i! now kept by the undersigned. His table is always sup plieé with the best the market nfl'ordo—hio her with the different kind 0! liquors-whilst his chambers Ire spacious and_ comfpmble.-; There is large naming Itmched to the Hotel, “tended by a good hontler, And the ynrd is calculated to "accommodate on; number of lugona. The Hotel in located wiihin 3 short finance or the Cemeteries, rendering it very convenient for penons visiting the bottle groinndf No elm-t will be spared to render summation, end keep up the old popnlnrity of the House. DAVID BLUEBAUGH. Kay 13, 1864. 3!!“ Jacob B.‘ Holtzworth, BARBER “D ‘5 HAIILDRESSER, h‘u opened a nloon in Ohnmbmbnrg street; north side, not: the Dinmond, Gettysburg, where he will In glad to serve all who may denim to have Bubaring or Knit-dressing done. With good tools, I long experience in thy bnlineu, god a do)? to please, he has redo to exfiect a share a he publir’u pllrou waif]: will certainly try to deservejt. Ro n: ‘ er the place-.between Buehler’l Drug Store Imd Smith's corner. Mny 16,1864. t! OTTON GLOVES, for In pad $3". “I C be Ind chap n SCIHCK’S ADIES' Cloth lot Cleaning. 0 an an" L jut menu! A: lAINSS‘I‘OOK 3305’. 1' PUBLIC SALE—On THURSDAY. the A N do] ofJUNE next, It 1 o’clock, P. l, t eenbacribers will ofl'er at Public Gel on the premleu, their estate. known u *p- GINIA MILLS." in Hemiltonhnn town Ip, Adams county, Pm, within one mile 0! Peir field. The trect contnins npwsrds of 500 ACRES, of which 300 nre excellent'fnrm lent]. and the midne covered with good timber.— The lend ie of the best qnnlity end nsntlly, yields e nnreprop of both wi‘nter end summer min. Eunice the etrentn upon which the Hills are built. rnfinlng through the trncL the term hes wnter inglmost every field. ,There are on the tnct ‘e Two-story ‘ Stone Dwelling HOUSE, Stone Duh-building, Two~story LOG HOUSE ettnchcherge Bonk Bern, of frame, with nll the modern conveniences. Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, to. The lill is three storiee highgof stone. with two psir of burrs, chopp' a noun, all in complete order; Sew Mill. )llfiler’s House, Tennnt House; two excel. lentOrch-rde on the piece, with a lsrgenmount ol'ynrd fruit, of every uriety. The Getty-bu exteneion of the Penn. Reilrosd il lac-2g through the farm. This estate offers induce menu for safe investments not often found.— The title is indispntnble. . , ”The tnct will bo sold entire or in pnrcele to suit purchasers. . . ‘ n..-..... 1 90 to 3 50 fiPersonl delironl «(Viewing the proper ty, will call upon our‘Attornies, X. l W. lie: Clean, Esqu., in Gettysburg. . MARY MYERS, MARY V. MYERS. . May 9,1864. ta 1' PUBLIC SALE—WiII be offered by A ihuuhsrrihen, n! Public Sale. onSATé URDA Y,JU.\'E lnb.commenci{lg 3210 o'clqck, A. M., on the premises. all that. well known and deainble property lately owned by Jamel Renahnw; Esq..~decensed. consistinv of ‘ FOURTEEN BUILDING LOTS, framing on Gettysburg street. and adjoining thgkboroucb ofLiltlestown, and ,{ FIFTEEN GARDEN LOTS, about one here no h, all in the highest mm of cultivation. ' W!” the same time and pllce willbe ofl'eréd the ‘ CROP 0F GRASS, 41: it 3&l:de upon the ground, in suitane 1011, with the privilege of annoying belbre the In of Juiy. L WA plnn of the lot: can be seen hy. per scns desiring to purchase, n: the house 6! Mr. Peter Lingenfdter. adjoining the premises. . JOHN A. RENSHAW, ‘ ANN M. ZIMMERMAN, June 16, 1864. ts Hein. LOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! C PICKIXG'S CHEAP CLOHHNG STORE hns been removed from his oldgtaud to hisuew_ rooms, three doors hom lheDinmond. on Bal timore street. east side, nearly dpposite the “Star" office-,where he has just received a large invoice nf , Havingfilted uplargennd commodioul rooms for the accommodation 0! his busmesa not] lhe convenience of his‘cnstomera, he is now offi-ring GREAT, INDUCE \IENTS T 0 BUYERS His presénz s‘wck consists partly of modules: Spring and Summer styles of - Cloth Coats and Cnssimere Conn. Fine Com. nd Come Conn, Frock Coats and Business/‘éTmu, Sundny Coats and Everyday Costa, and 'evvry other style of Count. .Aluo ‘ Cloth Pants and Cunsimere Pants, ' l'l'nim Paula and Figured Pants. Fine Pam: and Coars‘c‘Pnnts. , ‘ Filling Paul!» and Fancy Parts, and evmv other "er of Pants. ’ Trunks, Valiws, C.|rpet Svrkfi’. {‘nnos. rm hrollus, Shawls.G!m-es. Fuspcndqrs.Ranking, Uranus, b’h'nlg. Dunn-rs, L‘oufi‘rs, H undkcr chiers, (fnmhs. ”ill‘hP‘. ('10: ka, S‘unps. Violins, Arc‘nrdt-oni. Pocket Kniros, l7hvfwinz Tobacco,“ Secnra, andnimnsl every description of nations n 0! found in any o'hrr 522 mm). pas-0.111 and rxum’me our stock before pur chnsinpeleewhcrv, us we h-el snlisfieJ thnL we can plqnse Ml. . Thme d'mr! from (Le Dimugnd. on Baltimore street, Eazt side, nearly oppouite the “ Slur " can. . F. B. mcqu. May 9, ‘18'64. ‘ ~ ‘ An Owner Wanted. WAS found in the posnssion of one John Smith. (who is now in the Jail of the céumy.) a BAY HORSE‘ 12 or 14 years om, about 15 lmnds high, right. hind fool. “bite, and the lower lid of the right eye disfigured; apposed to have been stolen by the aid John Sumh. The owner, by proving property, [my ingchnrges and indeml‘fifyinz the undersigned, an have the horse. ADAM REBERT. -Sherifl' of Adams county. ~ May 16, 1864. 3‘ Hardware and Grocemes. ‘ HE subscriber: have just. relurned from the cilirs with an immense supply of HARDWARE «It GRUCERIES, which thry are ofl'enng at the" old stand in Balumore street, at. price: tosnit the times, Our stock consists in pan. of - BUILDING MATERIALS. : \ - SHOE FINDINGS. _ CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS. HOUSEKEEPI'ZR’S FIXTURES, ALL KINDS OF IRON. &c.. GROCERIES OF ALL KI-X’DS, OILS, PAINTS, km, Er. There is no article included in the several departments mentioned above 3|“. what can he lwd at this Store.— Every as! of Mechanics can be accommodated her! w‘tp tools and findihpwcd Housekeeper: can fin; every article in'tbeir line. Give us I call} as we are prepared to tell as low for club “Quay house out of the city. . -, ‘ JOEL B. BANNER, ; DAVID ZIE‘GLEh. Gettysburg, Max 16, 1864. . AMUEL HARMAN'S ESTATE.—-Letteh teatnmentary on the estate of slde Hur man, late or Strabun Iwp.,Adams 00., deemed, having been granted to the undersigned, redid ing‘in the name township, be hereby give! '_not’ce to all person: indebted to said unit! to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claim: against the same to present them properly Inthenticated foi' settlement. . ISA A 0 I“. BRIN‘KERHOFP, 'Ex’r. Apr. 18, 1864. .Bt _ _ _ V _ _-___ "‘—," Nance to Tax-payers. J . OTICE is hereby given that the County Commissioners will make In ABATE ‘ EN‘l‘ 01-‘ l-‘lVls‘. PER 03312, ngon :1! State, County And Spechl Tues “leased for the ‘ year-1364, that shall be plid to Cnllectorl on I or before Friday, the In day of July. next.— ‘ Collectors will be required to all on tax ! ptyen on or before the above dnte,und nuke I Inch nhltement to I" penonl puying on or before uid any, end pny the nuts to the "County Treasurer, otherwise no abatement ; will be undo. By orde: of the Commie-lone“, n J. I. WALTER, Clerk. ' ‘”'April 25, 186‘. m Bakery inqork Street. THE undersigned is continuing Sunpel'l Bakery, in York meet, Geuytbnrg. Ind in prepared to furnish every day, fresh BREAD, CAKES, PRETZEL, CRACKERS; kc. He has employed I first!!!» Baker, nnd will spare no alert to render “situation to all who any putronin him. JOHN CHRISIIEB. Gettysburg, May 2, 1864. 1884. Spring Hallmery. 1884. MISS McCREARY bu jun returned from the city and is now opening | new Ill lomnent. of HILLINEBY A: FANCY GOODS- Spring Styles. Also, a handsome unortmenz of READY MADE BONNETS. and Dress Caps, which will be sold at the lowest cub prizes. S‘Milliners wishing to purchase goods to lellflsin will be supplied at. reduced prices, Mad till receive all pitta-n. gratit- Iny 2. 1884. 3.. . . unmon m 01 omm pawns u . J. I. sown. Valuable Real Estate Valuable Lots Store Removed. RE \DY MADE CLOTHING Clotfi Vest: and 0.65311“?! Vests, Silk Veda uud Sntid Wm. Plain Yests and Fancy Nests, Straight Vests and Malling Vests, Light Vests und Heavy Vests. - Al 8 o -—— ' I ’ nom‘ rn'ncm' THE rum: cmvsxmn’s TOOLS, ~ nmcxsumrs 'roons, , _ > COACH FINDINGS, Notice. List of Merchants 1 .WITHIN the County of Adum’ named ‘ ,Ind claimed by tho undersigned, Ap pmilcr o! Hereinlile Tun, in ucordneo via: the levers] Acu of Anembly, for flu year 1864-65, of Goods, Wuru and lemhsndhc: Bonocau or Gun-Inn. cu m. 01. 9 25 W 13 119 00 H n 00 13 lo 00 13 10‘ 00 u , 1 M M . 100 13 . lo 00 F-hneltock Brothers, Dunner & Ziegler, J". L. Schick, Geo. Arnold, Juob Brinkerhol, Row t Woods, Geo. Knlhfleiach, F. B. Picking, . E. linuigh, M "in Julie E. Gilbert, 1‘ In. In, "nun, ' H Strickhonur t leoukey, H M ishul Spanglctf' «. ll Miu Horriet loamy, g 4 S. S. NeCre-ry, 3x 4 A. D. Bnehler, ‘ a 13 Cohen t Cruflord, 13 Jacobs 8 Bronx", M John L. Hollzwonh, M, bliss Mary McAllinur, ‘5 .Dr. Robert Horner._ ‘3 1‘ John Cruel. ‘ ' H ’A. Scot! & Son, » - H Joseph Gillespie, . 1‘ Boyer & Son, M Joseph Bevan, ' M - J. I. Ron, ‘ ~ 1‘ Mrs. John Warner; M John Helmholt, H Thom“ Warren, ‘ H » A. L. 0. Woods, - I 4 Peter Winter], ‘ ‘ H Louis Stu-onus, , ’ » H h Mu. Chrinner, H Norbeck & Marlin. ,g ‘ l 4 ' B. F. Kepner. ’H Stine k Young, ‘ M Joupll Wible, . 13 David Troxel, 3 I 4 Wm. B. Biule, ~ v M John Riling, l 4 McCurdy t Diehl, - : 10 Sheadl t Bnebler, ll Alex. Spnnylu, 10 Samuel Hen-bu, 10 CUMBERLAND Tr, KP. Bightm, ‘ H 700 Gun“ 17. ‘ ‘ ‘ Ynnntl Colehonse, - l 4 ‘ 700 Mrs. M. Reininger,‘ ~ N 1 00 Grouse & Brother, ' H 7 00 L. H‘. sum. 14 7 00 Study & Smnelifer, ' H , [2 50 NathaniclEnmes, H 7 00 G. W. Rowe, . 11 12 50 H. Dysert, H 7 00 Samuel [‘.lttle, D.Schwdrtz. , l 3 10 00 E. I“. Shdrb & Co., 10 20 00 H. S. Klein, )4 7 00 A. Heiman, W. M. Hofurd, H. Forry, W. C. Merrick, Weikerl & Snub, \r 12 12 no Lydia Iben, . . 14. 700 noun-mi I". , Mrs. Mary E. Buker‘,‘ . ‘l4 John Sheely, ‘ M John Robert. H Jnme: Collins, - 14 Jacob Rider, H Mocurnnnn u. " ’ Joseph Sheely, . H 7 00 (‘.hnrlesOrerdeer, H, 5 00 J. E. Smith. , ~_ 14 ' 7QO .1. h E. Miller, )3 lo 00 J. Gossmnn, ' H . 'l 00 Jacob J. Dichl, u 'I oo Couovuoo fl. ‘ . Rrilly & Sneeringcr, ‘ ’ ' 13 IO 00 John Fowler, H 'I 00 liarbxrei liaster, Cuumrine Holman. )- 14 7 00 LIIIITY 1'" Lewis A.‘ Overl'clllcr, Samar! Marlin, Juhn‘ Minty, Brum( tea Lcwi- Jordy, Wm. Pmiu, T. Ht-iprr. D. (‘. .\L-rtin, .\lr'. H. \lnyer, MM; Swim, . Oxronq 'rr Goo. P. Ever-hurt, ~ Juhri Henry, Euwnrd Weigh. , Hnsn’ess .t l’cters’. Myers & Wierman, . “In! E. 'l‘. Shaun-r, F. X. Smilh, . John (iinror, ' .- Stiuc & Young; x ‘ C. W. Doll. Eminent Brother:- Rufu- )lIAI fl’ Dunne.- & Sniehls., . I). Sullivn. Futon [cc .\lcCrenryt ;‘ John ahnlzer, ; Fauna rr. Martin L. Miller, Mrs. Ann Rollman, ’l H. W. Witmor, I’. 801-lilz, Jacob Mfll’k, ‘ ‘ ‘ H 730 thk &: Spungler, if! I 10 00 fl. J. Biesecker, . H . 700 Tnou n. a Peter Yentta 8 1310., ’ ‘l4 ' 'l 00 John Delwl H ' 700 John F. Holick, LATINOiII ?P AdAm Lerew, T. M. Brenaman, hun‘bl Tr. Abnhnm ‘Vuybrizht, N 7 00 MIIALLI3I TP Geo. Mlnnigh, Charles Eldon, ‘A. T. Wright, Jucob Piper-,7 R. H. t C. Ho'open, H. S. Penrose, HAMILTON! TP G. W. bpnhgler, ElijnhSpangler, F. s. Hildebrand, - , 13 ID 00 J. J. Kleine, ' ' M ' 700 W 33. Wolf, \t '1 00 H. L.’Miller,. ; I 4 700 George Nundorl, -‘ l 4 100 C. Knnuer, 14 'l 00 layer Stern, N 'i 00 Elan!!! IT. , J. 0. Albert, 13 lo 00 J. Won, _ u. '1 be Ephraim wanrd, H , 70° Shaul TV Dnniel Golden, 10 20 co Philip Hana, . 10 N 00 .hcob King, M 7 0‘ Hugh King. M 7 oo IrmAu Hum. 14 4 _ 7co ‘ (Inmate! n: hue Group, H. I. Ziln, E. Hiteshew, J. A. Gardner, )0 10 W Amen Grit-t, 14' 'I oo J.,P. Gelwick, ‘ M . 700 J. 8. Homer, ' f M ' 300 §°'"' “3:3,"? ‘ 3' {t 1 3 aka 'l‘. , . ’. I!” if. C. lye", John B‘ohliu, Alex. Sell, Bvriaz *► Noah liner, ' u 100 Edvard Shh]. ‘ H 7 00 William Miller, _ >l4 '1 oo Sbtnk & Brother, 14 7 00 John Win, . M - '1 00 Dmmnl. , Dlvid Rhoda. Freedom £ll., 8 12 50 Ilnj. E. W 0", Hamilton tp., 8 12 50 Adan Diem. 99“”be 9 b 00 John Ennis; “ a. I 9 500 ’ APPEAL Notice is hereby given todlpmnrinureu ed in the above return of clarification, that] will hold Ml Appenl, n: the Commissioner“ Oflice,in Gettynburg, on SATURDAY.Ihr 11th day ofJUNR next, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. I, when And where l" penona ‘ thn mny coneider‘ themulyu iggricud by aaid clarification mny nae-d. ' J. I. WALTER, Appraiser of Korean“. Tun fior Adunl :0. May I, 1864. 4: Corn Wanted. ORR N THE BAR mud u out Woe. Q home, for which the “(but hunt pricc ml be psid. chvnnv t pill”. « Gouytblr‘, April )8, IBM. Herbst's Warehouse. HE undersigned would iulorm' Ell nanny Manda Ind lbe public generally {but be is confining bnnlnen n the Wuehouu on 1h: corner of “tumor: um: and the Railroad, (lately Bolling" & Herb-t.) Gettyaburg‘, P... “J m onld loliciu shar- or custom. He hep- I hid stock of Groceries. :lwnyl {tub And the lawman: full, vi: : Shaun, Cone", Ten, . 81mm, Spleen, 8.1!, ‘ . Choc“, - Crukerl, "inegur, Both, llanud, Starch, la" it. be. Also; Brooms, Brulbel, Bil-citing, , Bowl. Coal Oil, » la, ' tc., , Bc. Tobneeol, Sag-n. Slum. ‘ C-ll Examine-c Buy. 100 700 301‘ 700 He is always able to apply the vary but If liele of FLOUR to be found in thin or In] other mdrket. buying the when himself 3nd hating the flour and. by none but tho but milieu. IS 00 A Inga lot of FEED duty! on hind. Par tlcullr ngtention flap paid to this department. (He would tlso nnnonnée gut. ho hu can running to Baitlmon‘e every «ck, cud in preo_ pad to more, 11l kinda of {nighu either way. lurketmen, country merelnuu, Ind olhen, will find it to their adunugo to pa tron“: the “ Herb" line.” ‘ ‘ SAMUEL HEBBST, Apn’PZS. 1864. Good News and True, T THE CHEAP CORNER, A IN OETTYSBURG —— OW & WOODS are opening on: “other large ‘ unomqom of New Good: at. 5 their chap corner, which , they vill ull at the lowest . cub pripu. We buy all for ' all: at the lnwestpricesgnd . an. therefore. sell the nme quality of good: A! low M l " ”my cm to bought at. my «he: Storein the Sum. A large portion of the Shoes we sell sre mde toon‘der, of the I ‘ be“: material. by good Ind : ' Hpofieneedworkmen. Gin ‘ ‘ \n null. ROW tWOODS. ATS, HATS. ~ ~ lists for Men, “at: for lines, Ham for Boys, Dnnkacd Hutu, . 11am for Children, Straw Hats, - ‘Hau for Lndiu, All kinds “Hats, _nd Shaken, by BOW h WOODS. HOES, BOOTS. I Shoes' for Children. Shoe: for Nissan, , Shoes for Lndiu, Shoes for Boys. Shoes {or Men, - Gaiterspfall kinds, . ‘ Slippers in unely, Shoes 0! all kinds. ROW k WOODS. QTION AND FURNfiHIKG GOODS FOR Cglll.Dßl-Il€. LADIES t GENTLEMEN. pool Cotton 01 all kinds and colors, Lidoulovas forChiern,Lndleaand Gentlemen, Hosiery, " _ “ " Linen Handkerchiefé, ” “ Pullnrs and .\'eck Tit-s, new nylon, ' Cufl's and Cbrsels of best fits and Intent styles, _nnd many other things in the notion llne. sold n! the- [owe-l prices, M the corner or York street and the Diamond, by RUW & WOODS. USIC. MUSIC. , RI Violins, Accnrdeonl, Violin Down, Strings & Tuilpiece‘sJor sale by _ , . ROW & WOODS. 7 00 14 7 00 14 : I 00 14 7 00 7 00 7&0 700 700 700 700 EGARS & TOBACCO. ' - _ ’l‘ycnona, El Fey-us, , ' El Rin Sellu, Lu Ingenuid.uda, annh-ons, Common, Congreu, ’ Pluntafion. ' Honey Dow. Andersnn'sSolnte, for Rule retail at ov} the box, by . RUW k. WOODS. 14 7 oo .RXTNK“, SACKS. T Truner. large and mull, Carpet Bags, _R. l:. B'wa, Gothic Sucks. Common Blu’ck Sucks, at the lowest prices, by v . ROW k WOODS. ', ISCELLANEOL‘S. Lndies’ Baskets, Lndicn: Sn'trhels, Pun .\IOI ngies, l‘en Knives. ' . [Laura Ram r Straps, ' Window Pnpqr, Wall Paper, ’ I'm k'el Huuks, Purses. I‘nlm Funalnrge, PJIII! Fans. lmnll, Cull-rollnn, Cnrringe Whipsftn‘. , We aru- continually'inrreuaing the vurlfly and nssomlmenl‘of our slol-k. I'm-1m up: high but we bonghx mnny 01 um gumls lll‘h'n'e the late rise, and will sell lbw-mum near ulu l 9“: price: as pumxble. 11. isour stud} losellpoods lhnl. will wear well, and 1;"? satislhcfiumln our cupmmcu. To enable us to du this. he [lure l-fl'ecled urrnngeme‘nla by “hich we can gev‘the but 800 - mud Shires that am munui fnclnred. ll _uul mum to buy [rush in the shoe line, go 10 n Dry Goods Slure. If you \unt good Shoes buy them of l l . ‘ RUW & WOODS, ' For. M York at. mud Di. mend, Gettysburg. Mn; 9, 1864. . 7 on 7 00 7 OC 700 790 700 700 700 7 no 30 "O 7 00 20 00 20pm 1. 1 oo 7 00 7 00 7 m) 7 00 )0 oo 10 oo’ 10 on 7 ‘oo '1 oo l 3 l 3 l 4 l 4 ’ NDREW WINEMILLER, idiotich‘escnpcd A from the Alma House of Adams gounty about six weeks ago, kincc which he has nut been heard-of, thnflerery efl‘ur‘g has been [nude w‘discnver h: ercalnouts. His age is probnbly betwqen 40 and 45 )enu, Ind his nrightb say 5 I'ec4. 8 iuchu. Wherln he left he had on n high-ctowncd black hat, a rim]; col ored rcundsbout Ind drub colored pants. He does not. speak Engtish,Auul when asked _where hefls goinr, “must iflVlH'inl, answers, "to Kindich'a." Hun a. down look wbrn spoken to. Any person gtvinginformntion u to where he ma; found ml) receive the lbnnk- of 14 7 op 14, ‘ 700 )4 ‘ 7 o‘o 14 7 00 14 , '7 00 14 7 00 ’ ‘l4 7 00' May 9,1864 . '_‘:‘J r Warmng , 0 TRESPASSERS.—Thc snbacrihcrs, chi -1; sea: onyrone township, in “animal; of A nu, Inning snfl'ered by reason 6! persons passingo’vér their fields, injuring the‘grnin and drstroying timber Ind traces. on fishing and gunning excursions, they hereby give fair no lice nn'd warning of their intention of putting the I" in force against a“ person: so treio passing in future. ' Jacob ltrch,‘ J. L. Tnuzhinbongh, Wiiliaun We", ‘ Samuel lurch, Samuel 6. {Jen-dorm George )leekley, Harlin Rall‘ensperger, Wm. ledkley; 'John Eichblu. [May 0,3864. 3L* ‘ 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 70C )4‘ 700 14 7 00 700 13 10.00 13 10 .00 AHXESTOCK BROTHERS ‘ .1 Ate conxuuuy receiving choice and de nimble goodl, from New York, Phil-dolphi- Ind BMlhnol-e, nnd Ire prepared to one: , 4 GREAT INDUCEMENTS to these nbont purrchuing. Having uleeted 'ith stem. ennflton the three Indiugmnrhu, the public will look to their own inure-u by nil-join; our hock before buying elsewh‘ere. C.“ M ~ Hal, 9, .18“. M 700 14 700 H 18 00 OBN BARTNAN'S ESTATE—Letter! ohd- ninintnlion on the cunt: ofJohn autumn, M o! [Ramon twp.. A-lems county, deceued, having been granted to the undersigned. Infid lng In the lane townlhip, they hereby give no tice to ell persona indebted no uid "Late to ash handle“ payment, end thou Inning chin: egnh'm the name to present them pro; peel; onthenticswd for lettlement. ISRAEL HARTMAN, ‘ _ GEORGE REICEAM‘, April 25, 1864. at Admini-tnton. 5 M 7 00 14 7 00 M 7 00 KDREW B. MYERS ESTATE.—Lottu| of ndniniunlion on the est-Le of Andrew B. yen, [no of Huntington towmhip, Adm: county, dean-ed, having been muted to the undersigned, residing in the lIIDO township, In hereby-gives notice to I" persona indebted In aid estate to nine immedine payment, and um» hnving claims against the nuns to present dun: properly nulhcnficnkd ior let uelnan' .‘ W]. B. GARDNER, _ April 26, 1881. :1 Administrator. HAY! placed my books in tho hand: of A. {. Cover, Buy. for collection. enoll Indebled to me for feel, kc., during my term In Register Ind Rfl‘urder. will have flu good-cu to «It upahd nettle immediate. I}, u no (nutm- indulgcnce will be gnnted, C. X. MARTIN. Ayn p, :m. m > . wronus' eelobmtod Derby com-o. Povderl, for Horses and (June, for u ‘2. 801135113 Drug 8w”. Word Wanted. New Goods. FAHNESTUCKS' . Bed Front. mam Notice. C. O. D. U. 8. 1040 Bonds. ,THESE Bond: ere luned under the Aer of Congreu of March Bth, 18“, which pro ‘ videnh-t 11l Bondl iuned undil- this Actehnll be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or nude‘r any lhlelor mdnlclpel Intharity. Subecrlp flour to thue Bonds are received in United ‘ States note: or notes of National Beats. The: ere 'TO BE REDEEMED l 8 COIN. et the pleasure of the Government, 58. Iny‘ period not luaMfammthn/ortyymfmn their date. end until their redemption 1"]?! PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bond-13f not ever one hundred dolls" en nuelly and (in all other Bond-.lemi-Innu-Illy. The interest ie'peynble on the first day! of I lurch and September in each year. . ; Suhncrlbeu will receive either Regiptcred or Coupon Bonde, as they any prefer. Begin-i tered Bonds ere.reeorded on the boob of the U. S. fl‘redeurer, endi cen he transferred onlyi on the owner's] order. Coupon Bonde are. ply-Me to bearer, Ind II"! more convenient for' eommercill neee. . Bnblcribers to this losn will have the option of having their Bonds dnw interest from Hatch iqt, py paying the scorned inarest im coin—(or in United State: mites, or‘ihe notes ‘ of Nitionnl Banks, Adding {my per cent. for prgmiunm or‘n-ce‘ve them _drnwing interest fronlhé daterof subscription and deposit. A! than 'Bondn ure ‘ Exempt from Municjpa} or Sfi‘ate‘l'ution, their value is increased from one to'three per cent. per alinnm, according to the rate of tax kvies in Vlrious puts of the wintry. " , vv At the present rate of premium on gold “my PM . ..; . OVER EIGHT PER NT. INTEREST in currency. tad tire of uul'conveuience Ag; permnpent or telnpornry ifivgsemont. ,4 1t idbeliered ihnl. no securities offer so gh‘t inducements to iemkfé’ls the various dehscrip -lions of U. S. Bonds. in all mher forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability offipfirm panics or ltoek eomfuiniel qr nparnte com munitiei only is pledged for paymentflwhile for the debts fot the United sme- the whole property of the country is hoiden to secllre'the payment 6 oth principal and interan will. ’“”th my be subscribed fox in sum? from $5O up _w Iny- magnitudq, on the same terms, and are thus made equ Hy Ivnilabie lo the smallcst lender and the $33: capitalist. They cln be converted into monef at any pio- Eenv,vand the holder will have the benefit of the intetesl. = ' - It may be useful to Hate in thls connection thét the totnl Funded Debt of the United States on which interest is payable in gold. on the 3d day of March, 1864. was $768,965,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $45,937,126, while the cuntaml revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ena’ihm June 30th, 1864, 1113 s been ‘so far in' the r§le of over $00,000,000 her annnm. i -. “ {lt will he Vseen that even the prismtggnld revenues of the Government are largely in ex cess of the wants of the Treasury for the pay liient 0; gold interest, while the recent increase of‘the iurifl' will doubtless misc the unnnal re ceipts from customs on the same nmount of importntions. to $150,000,000 per annum. _ instructions to the .\'ntionnl Banks nrting as loan Igenu wére not issued from the United States Treasury until March 20, but in the first three iré'eks of A pril the subscriptions aver-Ag. rd mm than Tax Mimosa A want; Subscriptions mil be raceired by'dae Firn National Bank offhilnddpfiin; PA. Second National Bank of I‘hilndfilpl‘lin, Pa Third National Bank of Philafi‘elpma,,m. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which no drpositnriu of puhlic‘money. and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country, (Acting as agents M. the Salionnl Depositary Btu-k 5,) will furnish further imormnt'mn on application and Alraan‘n'zny TACILXTY TO SCIECRIIIII Mny9,lBu‘4. 3m ; . . Jacob Harley. ‘ (eucctaann to lucrrn t nun.) O. 622 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA.— N Dealer in Fine Gold and Silver WATCH ES; Fine Gold JEWELRY; Solid SIUVER \VARPLnx'zd lhchcst make ofSILVER PLATED WARE. Constantly on hand a, large unort— ment of the Above goods at law priru. Watches and BM Clog-ks Rtnruo‘, by skllilul'fimkmen;‘ also, Jewelry repairing; Engrm‘irigwml all kind. of Hair-work to order, a: short notice. T .5 firDan't forget the fin» snsp, Sq. 621 Harkez Street». i‘hilndelp a. ' ' 7,. April 18,1864. 3171 uungßm ‘ Tatai'n License. ‘ ' , IIE following application to keep a public T house of enterthJlMm-nl,~ has been filed in my oflice, with the Foquisite number qr signers, and will be presentedanl the Court, of Quarter Sealant, on TUESDAY. the flth day of lAY inlt: , Eliza McClnry, Franklin township. Stag: Lxcnsu. ‘ Norbe‘ck & rut-tin, Getly~_burg. . ~ JAMES J. FlNK,Clerk May 2,1861. w _ - . A Nice Home T PRIVATE SALE —The inbscriber of- A for! M Privue flak, a most desirable property, mulled on the Baltimore Turnpike, hall 1 mile sou“) of Little'swv'vn, Adams coun ty. The 10! contains nibout three qu~rlers of In acre of‘grou‘nd; the hour it" new two stary Buck, we" finished, and arranged In lhv but manner with : View to comfort add con nnienee. There in 3 good well 0! W 1!" on the framing; alto I new Stable The location is I very benuliful one. nfl‘ording 111 extruded View of flip surrounding country. Apply to the sublcriber, in Link-flown. by whom terms will be made known. I H. F. SHORE. In] 211864. 4:-" ~. Universal Clothes Wringer. ELF-A DJUSTING AND ADJUSTA BLE, W I“! COG-WHEEL REG U LA'I‘UR =1 SHIELDS t BUBBLBR, Cumulah. has! hummer-bl. recommend-diam, va‘ {“s9va following: - can from In. Bury Ward Beecher, inlßfll. X ma non happy to spout in tho very .hlgh our tom-. 0! an " Univuul Clothes Wringer." The burden put of “washing-dog" work in, in my opinion, III: wringing; and l u inventor of m. machine my hue the utinfncfiun of [gt-ling um. he bu changed one of tho molt willow: pom of wounn’: work into 5 wry «uncut. mulenent. The lundnu loch upon it on great bloating. I look upon it :- Among tho molt useful article: in the bone. Bruoklyn, Octobur, 186). Price—s 7 00. [May 2, 1864. Assignee's -Notice. OTICB in‘ here?! glven the: Guam: W. Butlll, of yrone townnhip, Adam: county, bu wide I Voluntary luignment of hi: properg, for the benefit of hi: crediwrn, end than. t e underlined, residing in Renting township, has been appointed Auignee. .All hereon: lndehled to mid George W. Elicker up requiested to make immediate Phylum, Ind thou buvi claims will prelont them for settlement, to“ , ‘ ICITAEL B. BLAUSER. April 18, 1884. 6! 1 Allignee, RY Dr. R. BURNEB‘S Toni? and Allen- J‘ the Powden, for HORSES Ind CATTEE. "pared snfiold only it hi- Dun; Stan. , Juana] 26, ll“. , '-’ OLLOCX'S Lnnx—m pure” And best baking powder In uu—u ,Dr. R NER'S Drug Stan. ’ Russell's . CREW POWER COMHINRD ’ "WI”.-- _(igdf’EßifiND .0731, IMPROVED FOR THE YEAR 18“ Farmers whhing to‘purchue s goodv sh chine—one of: the moat Dimple Ind dunblo lhu bu beef: manufactured Io our knowledpl —n muchiue acknowledged by thinhfl, 30‘ interested, to cnmo the x xmumsrru among! “anything lhey her 5". Thin machine hu no "side dun, no fire-nun on the horln'nmh, Ind [at lightness of draft _ . CANNOTTBF. SURPASFED. . . It an be 2:llin worked vi”: a nun of Imll horlen. in the hem-ion ghin or gran, without fining. -h h easily changed from u ‘ MOWER TO A‘ HEATER. This machine has given satisfaction wherenr loldnnd nud. (‘erxificnex hlu'c been publish "! :9 that “feet. which will be found in my "circuitry, léh u must oflhe public plum; GREAT IMPROVEMENTS ha" been undo line but leuofl _which will render the urchins cull morn eflciwl ,Ind durable. F.\R\IERS,_EXA.\HNE THYS MAQHINII Ind judge for yournlvu before purchuinx elsewhere. ' We give the priviiege of trying tho mgchine befqre purchneing Extras kopLon band in en: orbs-eating. A upecimon min. my: be lecn by calling with the lubloriher, near Gettysburg, Harrisburg road. ' ‘ , WILLIIN WHILE, Agent. \ April H. 1864. If . ". Manny’s Paxent 00mm: 1-21) If]? lI’ITI’ .I- MOWER! mm woon‘s mvnm‘mwxr. .This Machine: is presented to 3110 farming community as THE BEST pombined lit-spec and .\lower made. The huge number sold in this Smte‘nre still in sm-cospfnl (mngianmnd‘ mire proven the principles at its construction to be the ones to scram durability. can 0! operation, ndjnstuhility to uneven purines l‘loaencss ofswnth, lightness of draft and (Mr dom from («lg drnft, ‘ . IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS have been mafia. ‘(hone of ivhigh Ilfl‘.‘ reprcsrnted in the cuts.) to wit: In [1 are nf wooden cutter bar is now mod one oi bag: quality of sun, with new and improved gu irds, and knives which will cut close and clean. my: make the llnohlno run much easier. The [mime olenchiue lmn been altered a). the and or llle’clitle'r‘ bn’i, to enable Machine to pan. over n lnrgnr‘swfith oi cut grass. It in now conflrucled to En! (hum! of Slarhine being dutnched) with'p Jed cutter bar, ‘nnd on two wanna insteod of (me, as before usrd. A srnn pilmnn, or compt ing rod,lis used in’ plnce of irun.‘ Machine goes out of gear (knives standing nlll) when backed. Grain plnl'arm has been so 'nllcred tlml throwing all~ by hand in much easier “in formerly. _ i . The undersigned is am} Agent for the' I’lo of the Munny Reaper and “0““ in this cop". is, and will ha happy to fill orders {or it. He has one set. up nl. his Nun-house, in (firefly.- burg, and requests those m mun 0'! such A machine to call and!” it. SAMUEL nannar. April 25, 1864. Good Thmgs from the City! E are reéciving twice A week from the city a variety or 'nrticies suited to the wnntu‘of this community, viz: Fresh and Salt FISH, Hams, Shoulders nnd Sides, Hominy, Beans. Suit, Apples, Potatoes, ()mfigox, Lemon], Confections, Tubacms, Supt", w ill: many other articles in this line—en” recoin-d in the best order, And Hold M the lon-flit tux-”lip. Gin us a call, in flnutimore strut-tfiumrl,» uppmita Fuhneatpcks‘jto’re“ ‘ V , 4} 'WAN’I‘EILJ-Bnner, Eg‘gu. J.urd.‘_anvl All other colznuy'produce—tbi' nhhh 15. highest .cnsh price will he paid“. \ ‘ ‘ “ . SWEET POTATOES—Mes! quniity, at 10w est living 'protits—aimqs on hand. Also, UYSTERS, fine n‘nd fresh—in the shell or shocked. Restaurants and fmnilin xupplied. STRICKHUI‘SER A: WISUTZKEY. Gettysburg. May 18, 1863. Removal.--Tin Ware. HE undersigned hu‘removed his Tinning CT esmblishmen: nearer {he Diamond,- In nmborsburg street. adjoining A. D. Buch ler’s Drug Starry—4 very central _locntion. He confinnels to maipnfncture, and keep count-Ibi ly on hand, evefiy v-Lriety of - ' TIN-WARE. ' PRESSED AND ‘ , . ##"JM'A'NHD wAnrz. Ind will alwkfl e ready lo do REPAIRING , momsa and svov‘rma - nlno done in he beat manner. Price: moder ate. and no effort spun-d to render full um- Yncziou. The public‘i continued patronage‘ia solicited. A. P. BAUGUEE‘AE yewyslmrg, April- 7, 1862 New Clothing Store. HE undersigned invites Mtg-mien to)“ T sew (momma STORE, in unus- TUWN, Adams county, Pm, formerly occupied by'A. Herman. He will continue the basin?" a: gho old stand, in Hanover urn-t. 110 has ’ INCREASED THE STOCK, - . and in now p ed (a o‘er s mou‘eloelkm assortment O’TIHNG for v MEN ND 80!"?! WEAR. " {return my think. to ‘iny friends fpr tho liberal patronage extended to me thus far, Ind respectfully Mk 5 continuancejbcreof. ', r HENRY BIESBR. liar. 2!. 1864. 3m " , : : ; i. NOfiOefiV K as“ mums mam—4mm or administration on che'gnute of Henry 'ummrl, hum of Reading tbwnthip, Adam! tummy, (MEL, baring been grunted w the un dersigned, residing‘ in ,che lame township, he hereby gives notice! to all panonl indeblqd to, said estate to make immedin'be payment; and those‘ hnnng claim: again". the um. to progent them properly authentimted for max A. BUMIEL, V Administnpor settlement. In] ”1,. 186}: 6!." CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of distinguill-ed individuals. including A num ber of our promirien‘. Genenla, sud the old hero J9lm L. Bun“, for uh u. the cougar of she Excehiot Gallery, Gettyibnrg. _' , - TYSON BROTHERS; Gettysburg M’arblo Yard. mus a aha. IN EAST YORK s'rmssr GETTYSBURG, PA.——Where they uh prepared to furnish allxicdu or wotk it; ”not line, such n MONUMENTS. TUMBS, Hun. STONES, lANTLES, lc., “r the abort": no. tier, Ind u chap u the cheapest. (Mn II n all. ’ \ g fiProdneo taken in exchnfip (or work Gottylburg, June 2, 1982. U . Albums! ' . . L B U M S H, A ‘ AI:BU I B U I as: received n in" ind beautiful unort ment of thognphic leumv‘, which" ole: below city liricu. TYSON BROTHERS. Dec. u, ”53. . . Come on With Your Jobs! ENRY HOOVER will do All kind. at B E P A I R I N 0 ac Farting“, Bunion, again, he., in a neat and tubular“) man ner, and u the lowest living pricu. His they in in Wen lined, between Chambersbnrx Ind‘ Biddle ureeu, Dctlyaburg. He promiu. to do good work, and am a share of public p.- lronuge. [April 4, zen. I; For Sale or Exchange. VERY desirable GRI'ST MlLL,wilh A 38 ACRES OF LAND, in Germain] wyubip. I will exchmggmn hm, and [my Lie difl’euncc, if my.‘ ;_~ - ~ ' , .9; " ' GROCARXOLD. ‘ Guttysbu'g, Oct. 6, 1863. if ' El
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