TO OUR PATRONS.—~Itii exceedingly un pleasant to indite a paragraph which may he considered in the light ofu dun, but rrnlly tlle' necessities of the timel reqruire that we should ask thou who know themaelven’indebud to In for lublcription, udvertining or printing to mail themselvel ofthe opportunity of remitting lmounls due as. The high {prices which we If! obliged to pay {or egqrything and in printing the CGIHPIIU, nnd tho demsud for cash on doilt’ery, makes it obligatory upon us to do It! near I cuh business as possible, and/:0 thereiore request All penon to send on their money by the [int opportunity. Money may lacient by mail nt'-our risk, if the sender will ’ “'e the Postmnster‘s certificate that it bu u/n mailed at his ofliu‘to us. . fi-The distinguished “J. .\'.." the '{orntdn philosopher nLd sntirist," is announch to hold forth at the Court House, in Gettysburg, on the 19th ofJnly—suhject, “Truth and:l.'niou” and at Fairftcid on the 20th: It is “J. NH! "- intention also to riait Richmond. with a rivw _to enlightening the grent minds of the Southern Confedency. A, cotemporury informs us that in his lec ture: he "justifies the Northnnd South both, from theistandt point which they View it.— Mnkes the war 3 misunderstanding, Both fightinlv on dim-rout iJens ; the South. thnt the North intends subjn‘gnting them, and the North glint the South in doing this to destroy: the “(i onrnment; that the great error is that each will not concilinte the other's olnims. The men that are fighting are reprrsenting thwir rO - Governmentsnnd’hnvcnothiug ngnimt each other, no that the wnr,'ns it now pro gresses, if n peifcct snctiflce of life." flay-This number of the (’umjuln- is printr‘d on Satunhy, lo gh e the hund: in tho oflicc‘nn opportunity ufcclchrming the glorious Fourth. TEE MARIKETS. ‘ GETTYSBU[KG—SATURDAY LAW. 4...}........7 2510 7 7'. 5 no 21.....1 Mm] 8;. i l 75 It) I 11?) l 35 l. 20 F10ur........... Rye 1’10ur..... “'hilc When! “ml “’lleul... Cum ............ R} c............. (Int! ............ [Sm kwhrnl... L‘luu-rSL-t I! . Timotny 5een1.............. Flux 5ecd................... l‘lnsrr of l'ans ........... Ilnatet glouml» x.” bu: HAL'l'HlUliH—-FJHUA\'I.I.«I' Flour. ‘.Vlu-xu. 1:39.... Corn (bus t Flurry 5ecd.......... ’l'mmlh) 5eed........:....... Ihvl Paulo, 1w; ‘.lund. “My, [u‘l’ hund............ . HM . - ix ~Whiskcy ............... (.‘lmnn, "Armin", pnr (on The First National 13\\'K HI" (H'Zv'l"l'YSH‘l’RG h." hrvn LII-sig : nun] mlh-gmsilury nn-i li'uucul Agent uf [hr (”mitt-l Stale-Z Will buy (SULI). SILVER: nu‘! (‘(>l'|‘U\'§ (nu (hummucnt Humid. “'ill 'fuvmsh 5-.‘4 nu-l I” 4') V. H Hand-fluid uthu-r fiuuemmcul rcvu hit-« 1. l,‘u!l\u nuns made prim plly Ign nil I‘l'l've‘dih'e puin'u. ' ~ GEO. "ARNOLD, (‘.|=l:i(r. ‘ JL.|_\' 4,15'31 'Strayed Away. qTRH'I-fl) away from the suikvriL‘br. in L} \lnwlpimlsnnl township, A-lnms mum}. «m 't'hr 251}: ML, :1 DURHAM CUW, rod, “ill: white buck and lure, xnd shurt bums—alum! 3 years old. A tunable lewud mi] N: [mid l-rnn) one who ‘wnll gne infurmuhn vt hrr whmrnbnuu, by ‘lhe sulpurihur, u! Ste'rm-x': lmedry. in G:l,lyslmrg, u! the reéinicliv'c at the subscriber, or at Urzlnih- Hlll l’uu mam. _ JUrlil'll J. ”EMU-ZR. Hu’y 4, 1364. 3r? t . . .‘ Great Attracuon T PRINKEIUHH‘F S ('IH‘Z \l' CLOTHING _f‘ AX!» EURNISUING STORE, at [he mm. E.Lst~(‘uruer of xhglhnnmn-L Tho ‘u‘liflliln'r in L'uuéluulh in receipt orfrcshtg‘oud; frulu [he Eastern uinw. ‘”IS stock of RE \IH'JI .\DE‘I CLOTHING in (me of tho l-trgt-tt and must mtmctiw, as: \\ (11l ll.‘ the clumped ostulfliduncut m the Limi' in the country. You will there lind C().\Th‘,g J’ANTS AM) VESJ‘S, mzldu up in the moat fushiouuhle stylus. and of the host mntrrmls. ~of' all aim-g crud [le T 5, for men nml l-()'V~‘,——-l Gentlcmru'n' lurnishik‘guuds of every‘ ill-scrip tjon, Wool Shirts, . te‘lin Shirts, liickoryl Shirts and )lrrino .\‘hirfs, Merino, Wool and; (Tutton Drawers, ilosiczy ofevcry descriptioufl Buck-skin. .\lumo and Cotton Glorc=, llau'i-l Lerchirln. Neck Tics, Crnmts, Linen and l'npcr ‘ ' (‘Dlltu'i, Hm, Caps, Bums and Shoes. l'm brcllns, Trunks. Ynlices‘ Carpet H. 125. Clothes and Shoe Brushes, U.tir and Tooth lhnshcs, Shoe Blacking. Pocket null Dressing Combs, ivory Cami». Winn-hes, Clocks and Junehy, (lulu, l’iatnls, Violin: and Viulin Strings, ' Humps nnd l’erfumeries, Stationery of all kinds, Pocket. Knives, Smoking and Chewmg Tobac co, Pipes, nu extra quality éfSegnrs. -In fact, his stock embraces everything usually found in 3 first. chit: furnishing store. I invite the attention of all ti) come and see fér themselves, u I am determined to sell goods lower than. any otherestublishmeut in the country. Don’t. forget the place. Corner of York, street. and Qhe Dinmnm}. JACOB BI’thKERHOFI-X , July 4, 1864. Anniversary F THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG AND 0 THE FOURTH or JULY.—The public have been invited to :joinuhe Celebruion of the first Anniversnr Br the Battle of Gettys burg oh Mo'udu)‘, Ju‘)‘ 41b, and 3 large con course of [maple are‘expected to be prewar,— Governor Curtin as. Chief Executive of the Commonwealeh will be present andvpreside.—— A fine Bud from Chnmbcrahurg and a choir of vocalists willfnrnish the music. An oration will be delivered by Rev. Mr. Warner and a FREE dinnu given to 01l on me ground. The selebrution will be on Culp's Hill on the Bat— ilc;§eld. ‘ In View of these extensive armngemenls‘, the Gettysburg [hill-god, Hanover Branch Railroad and Litgtestowu Railroad will run extra trains to sccommodute persons traveling by railroad. Lenve Hanover Junction on arrival af‘Ex presg south on N. C. R. R., arrive at Hanover .3" 6.15 A. M. Leave Littlestowu at 6 A. 31., lg} uriye u Hanover. or. 6.20 A. 1!. Leave Hnnoyer a: 64:30 A. 31., end nrrive at Gettys- P‘"! |'- 7-30 A. M. Second Thin leore'llan pver at 10 A. 3L, and arrive at Gettysburg u pA. 11. LeaVe Gettysburg u 3.20 p, M. Bxcuniou Tickets issuedfin reduced rates. ROBERT McCURDY, President. July 4, 136 A. $lO a Day! GENTS WANTED—To lell the “ 25 CENT ALLRGAL TENDER STATIONERY PACK " Etch Package contain; 35 Songs, 2 me- of Music, 18 sheets of Piper, 18 Enve— lo‘pu, l Ruler, 1 Pen, 1 Pen Holder, 1 Lead gnu-j}, 1 Design for Uzglersleever. l for Child'l ADM: I for Embrojderod Collir, l for Gh‘ris will: Egbe, 2 tor Minx Letters, B Secrets Pg":- karate published, rth many Dollars; ..‘-d othlr information. Also, one henntiful wide of J “11.“. ijgrnl inducement: to 33““. Send Stamp for Circular. . mm. a: 00.. { 43 South Third St, Philselelphis, Pa. mp 13. :964- 1: _-_._ ' ' Albums! I} B U ‘l S H ‘ A * ,‘ ALBUHSXH 3; Mad fi largo Ind beautifnl' assort meu: or rbmnphic 411 mm vbich we om below “Y pm. TYSON BROTHERS. Deg. 1 , “63. __‘fi_~.}_‘______..__.__._.__..__.‘2_ F 1 Jig! {sigma-y, Tbifty-Eont and .- _«__} m “"1 Chair“ EIUKING'S, . LApms- oases unmxas, in' 'gmz if: ’ may, 1‘ - ‘ *' _b‘GflIL‘KS. l‘l’t‘lAL Elll‘lf'TlUNs—By Virtue of n writ S nfrlertiun, to me.- direoted by Amber 6. ( urtin, (luvcrnor nfthis Commonwealth, given under his hand and the greel seal of the State, at Harrisburg, the let dey of June, A. 1)., 18“. according to the provisions 0! an Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, enti tled ”An Act prescribing the time and man net of submitting to the people, for their npo prorvnl' and while tticn, or icjection, the pro posed nmepdments tit-NH! Constitution." l. Adam llehert, High Sheriff of the County of Adume, do hereby make known and give this Public notice to the Elector: of the Coun ty of Adnml. that on the FIRST TUESDAY of AUGUST next,(bcing the 22-! day of the month,) a Special Election will be held at the several Election Districu, established by law in aid county, at which time they will vote by ballot for or ngainlt certain prorated’lmeudments to the Constitution of this Commonwealth, which are as follows, viz: “There shall be an a‘ddmom seclion to the third article of the Constitution, to be desig nated us section four, as fallow): . “ Storm)! 4. \Vheneu-r any of life qu‘alified electors of this Commonwealth shall bi: in any hcluul MJilnry ltrvici‘, undgr a requisition from the Prnwi-Jen'. of the United Sales. or by authority of this (,‘ommonwcfihh, Inch electors may exercise the right of suffrage in.allv elec t'ons by the Cilizvus, under such rr-gulalibns us' me or skm” be preavribcd by law, as fully as if Hwy were xrescut at thcir usual place of elections. “ Flu-re shall be two additional Sections to tlw Eleven'th Article of the Constitution. to be desifnnted us Sections eight and nine, 11l i'ol luvs: : ' , “SECTION 8. .\'o bill shall be passed by the Legislature containing mote than bue subject, which shall he clearly expressed in the litle, cxur-pt apumpriuuon hllls. “.513leth 9. Nu hill shall be passed by the Legiul unrv, :rmmn: uny puwvrs or prifilogvs. in‘uuy case n here the nuthonty to gran]. sud) powexs. or prhilugw. hats been, or may here uf'cr be, cmxfi-rrqd upon the Courts of Um; Comnmnweullh." 3 ’i‘ln- mid Mentions will be held lhrongbeut Uh“ County, “3 Llluws: ‘ In lht- Fir-u. di-zrict, composvd of the “or. ohh-ufiburgntthel‘uurt-hmm~,iuGettysburg. In Uic Second district, wiuposcd' of. the township of (in rnmn)’. at [“l‘ houbc ofNuthnfiiel limnei, in lln- .town ul' Lilllcaluwu, ‘in the tun'nfliip of (lrmluny. 'ln the Thin] dis‘lnct, unmpmcd of the town i_liipui “format I.lm house of E. 3.]. Nun-Lin the lb“ n of NH" Oxford. In the Funnh diatrict, composodof thetown (him of Lu’nnurc‘ mi Huntington, m the hnul\l-J'l‘.~', JEANS, _1)l:ll.l.l.\U:-l, seq ticT ‘ H ’ ’ ¥ ' nil of “llll‘h \till he sold as the-aw ns cut; he had (In-whore. Give us a mill, and it we can nol pleas-‘51:" ‘iu u suit rend) mmit: wr “I“ tht' _wur utgtaurc uttgl make 5011 up mu- in shmt notice. [\iuy 3n, 1864. 1864. Spring Mllltnery. W 4. 1 ISN‘ .\lt",’l“‘:.\l:\' his jlllal rr-turnct ram BI tltt‘ t‘tt)‘ am! is tinn‘ oiwniug :1 tit-“"115- hullmt'lll' o.‘ .\lll.l4l.\'lilfi' k |".}.\'(‘Y GOODS—- Sfirtng Snip). .\lm. ll handsome :tssnrtmt-nt. ut READY: P-I'Ailli “(ISM-ITS uml ”"“': (hips, “‘lllt‘il “.l” llt‘ ..Id nt ”10 ltmtut (‘.lrh wind. Lfif'Militztors whiting tu purl lune ((00:11 It} sell llKJlll “ill be Blunuliwl m H'lluL‘L'Ll t-rtqcs, nu?! trill run iw .11l patterns grams. ' May _'. ln‘vil '.‘m I . Come on Wlth Your Job:‘. li\lll' HOOVER \uil nlu till hind" Ur 1:1 1: ii Ii .\'l ll i .\' (i In (‘.th a; a, littggics. “Hum”. {M2, in :1 next :lll’i \lllvil u-li ll lll'lll 'tirr, .ttul :tt'lht: lJ\\C‘wl ”‘.l 1;: prism: ”is 4.0“ t': l‘l Wm: allt‘l‘t. lit-lu‘w n l‘lmuth.~|;slmrg and Middle a'rt-t-t‘. Httt_\. e.m at ull times be supplied with all kinds ufchurmg Tobacco, such as ..\'.\\'\'. .\‘I’SNY SIDE, LIUHT' PRESSED, .\'ATI‘RA‘L.‘ \ PEACH LlIAl“. (‘AVIuSDISIL and all other kinds, usually put up in punnd hunw. Alsn, Lair pound~ ul every (ll‘surllliluu put up in boxes at all sins, cuntmnlug in “eight from human to one hundrml [)l)lllllln.- ‘HS‘QL ('(mrgrcss 'l‘obuccn, running lruln Light lu len m the pmlmln Alw, Flounder ’l‘ulucmY running eighteen 10 the pound. .\lsu, ('ourze nnd l‘nn- Spun Tolv rco. nncl {all other l\ll :15 and qunluid of'l'olufrc: now In use. The um llk‘rilgul ll hm c all the nhnre named hmnrls on lmn-l :xn‘l ull'er lhe snme fur sale at pru‘u Ims lh 11l nun lu- lmugl.t‘in any ul'lhe l‘hslérn cuiLN. 'l 11l ir ’l'ulmm'o :s all q:.mnhctnn-d out '0!" old Ilnuulri mnl Kentucky leaf, and “annulled lu be m a superior quality. They are thankfully soliciting n liberxllslxnre on ezz‘xnm. WELSH, DELLUNE 3', CO. June 27.1361. 3m 1354. 1804 Summer Arrangement. gl‘Mllliu COATS, of all kinds. wry clump L .11 I’ICKIXLx h ‘1 \ssnmm cons, :1” ehl‘us am: all (1 ru’nr:.rcxn:lrkn!~lyclump,“l'!Cl(lN(;'r‘. .\RSEXLLES, Frock and Suck I‘m”. Im -31 turimul) cheap, ut I’H‘KIMFS. [XI-IX DI'STERH. gum} mnlt‘riul rnal n.” L mmlr, cheap us dill, m. I’IL‘KIXHKS. CASSHH-Zm’. PA§TS, plain and l‘nny, ns- Lnfishlngly cheap, n: )‘H‘KINU‘S. I INIIN. DuLL; and Cotton-Junk. uuc-vzu- J unruly rhmp, at - I’IL‘KIXG ‘1 BHYS‘ Cons! \fcsla nudAPants, mms-iénny thaw, an. PlL‘KiSH'a‘. g \TIX, Silk and .\lJrscilles Vane. pmniv‘rly L \‘cry (4105th ‘ I’IUKXSI:‘S. ULI.-\IIS. Skirts. Susprndort Shh-I‘4. un- C pvevedvnlcdly 9119:1th mcmg's. ‘TIHHVS, Fifcs, Flutes nnd .\r-r'vrdl-nne, 511”anng thew. nt l'li‘KlXG'S. (NLIN‘KS nn’l .Imwiry of n'l kin-h. {nu- J qundmlly (’hmp. M. , I'XUKXNG .\‘. FLY .\'ETS, driving); cheap, at , . l'll‘KlVG'S. GREAT many other things, ('lll'apv‘r than [X the clmnpeal,nt . l-n'mxz; s. 01‘ cuurso everybody nlnoxmnlslo lm_\'gl)o-1 (had; and ch.p, will plume mil :u. ‘ PICKIN-G’S.(z June 27,1864. The Campaign Age. lII‘I publishers of THE PHILADELPHIA AGE w.“ issue It (-‘umpnign sheet [or [he Dcmm'rutic and Conservative umsscs. h \riil‘hu printed on a large sheet of' line “him pnpor, at. such rates us will bring it within the reach of all. It \V‘flhsnpport llc nominees of the Dcmncrntié Nulinnnl Conven tion. the full proceedings of \vhivh “:ll be published in its columns. It. wili boldly ad. Vucnleihc rights of the_\vhitc man, Ann! four lonlhsusmin all the constitutional right: of the citizenfno matter from wluu quarter Hwy may be assailed. The fir~t number will be issued. anlit_lhe fifth ofAugus‘fll‘he whole number will he thirteen, folio g each oiher weekly, until the Presidential election, the result of which will be contained in the final number. Demo cruiic and Conservative Clubs. County Cam miltl's‘ Agents. and n'll interested in the ennu ni'e invited Io co-operate n the circulation of -. TzlE CAMJ’AI AGE. ‘Tsn u s . THE CUIPAIGN AGE, of Thine ' Single (lopies for the series, 50 cents. hi Clubs of nm less nun 20, to one uddress, «45 cams each. ' . ' Ln Clubs of not less than 50, to one uddresa, 40 cents each ‘ CASH must accompany each order, and no variation will be'mngie in any case from the abme xerms.. . f ‘ Oxders should be Jam. in immediately, or M. latest by the middle of July, to GLOSSBRENNER a: WELSH. 430 Chestuul street, June 27; 1864. ’ Philadelphia, Pa. Notice. RIOSES SENFT’S ESTATE.-7Letters of ad ministration on the estate of Moses Sena, lute of Oxford township, Adams county, decensed.huving been gruntod tn the'under signed, residing in Hamilton township,he here— by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to‘ mnke immediate payment, and those having claims pgainst the lame to present them properly authenticated for settlement. CHARLES REBERT, Adm'r. May 30,1864. 6!." , . Notice. ("I EORGE YEAGY'S ESTATE—Letters of I ndministrnfiou on the estate of George Yeagy, late of Luimore township, Adam; co., deceued, having been granted to i9lO under signed, the first named residing in untington twp., and the last named in Butler twp., they hereby give notice to all~ persong indebt ed to paid: esute to meke‘immodme :pay ment, and than heving china against the same to present them reperly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAI LBAS, ’ NOAH MILLER, June 6, 1864. 6?." Admiuiurators. For Sale. A VERY desirabie FARM, “joining the Borough of Gettysburg, containing gr -124 ACRES—Building! Ind Lind good. .‘ E Will be sold an very sceommoduing 7‘ terms. . ' GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Oct. 5, 1863. 1‘ q ‘ Wanted. ' AY AND GRAIN. at the Wuehouu of Samuel Hex-bit, in Gettjaburg, {6l- which we nigheu murkct price will b_c paid. ~ May 13,1864. . , ‘ PBING MLHORALS jut necked It ‘- FABSEfiTOCK 3303' Gettysburg Railroad. r “REP. TILHNN A D.\l’.—Trui:- over the \i ROCERIES CONTle'l-ID. r Gettysburg lhilrmd not run as follow; :' (I ’ NOHHBCK & MARTIN, DEPARTUIH'IS. comer of Baltimore nnd lligh !“‘€| ”(Gettys ‘ Fiut train lo urn-a Gen-inburg at 8, A. )1., "burg, 151., line Added to the Grocery business with INK-9113978 for llaahburglntl the North, n large assortment of CHOICE LIQUORS, em l-Zut n’nd Writ. ‘ bracing Almost. every kind, viz: Brandi”, ~ Second‘train leave; Gdttyslmrg at 11.30, A. Hines, Giun, Rum; and Whiskics, all wnr .\l., with pnnenger’g for Ballimnre. l’usen- ‘ ruled to be what they firepld for in-flnrnr gun mm also rem-h Harrisburg by this train. {and quality. These lvqunra Im- of various Third train tour. 3 Gt-itysburg .u 3, I’. 11.-,' grade}, running up to the highest, to that all with p isstngcrs for llmxoit-r {tastes may he mitt-d. ‘ ' ARRIVALS. ‘ SULU WHOLESALE-ASHBETA”. Fit-at tr tin nrrivoé at Gen) sl-nrz at 11.20,A. Pun‘ l‘rt-nch Hmmly nbd old Rye Whiskey IL, with passer nor! from Unrrhburz. ' for mc'dicnl purposes can at all times be ma. Second train nrrives at. Gettysburg nt L 45, Thc' :ulmuo liquors have been purchased at P. M., with pussongers from Baltimore. - :the best and artist relinhle houses and run 'i'hml train arrives M Urttt‘sbvrgpt 6. P. therrlore b 9 nwmnmcndctl with safety, and \L lith passengeu from Harrisburg and the will lit-:50“) at the lowest pricu. Landlords Mirth, E Isl nul Well. and Country Merchants will find it to their in _ . 11. MtC&Dl', President. g {erect to call and examine our stock before pur- Ja 3012 B; 1161izworih, BARLER c, I! \HLURESSER, has rqmncl :1 511 mm in (_‘h. ml (hlmrg smut, unhh znlr. pm: \lu- humanly Herplmrg, win-re In: .\l” ‘Y-e glul lu ~0-He «H \\ ho “my dc~i'c In 1. \r “dinning nr JLlh-Ilrehing difiu- “'1 I 3“” tm-is n lung g—xlt ivurr in Ihr l-u,~lnr.~-, nud n dum- m I.!t-.l:’c,holms— lmmu In (-xpn-n-K a 9mm: 01 Ux: ph‘di '5 [min-"- npn ”l' ml. urlli'nl} t'} in I“ «un- it. “(- mn-vnhrr [lm- pl n-‘liht-lum-n Hut-hifo Mug Stun-Im} :hmm': . urnér. : .\l.l_\' 11:, mu. 1": ' 1 Ref: Goods. , "AHNESTOPK illU'l'lll‘l'fS L Axe \Q’uthl}l rum-hing xlmire and dye- Mmhh- gnu-I‘, fr'mn .\'v“ Yuzfi. I'inlmhlyhm "ml Bullimurv. and :xrr' prlthrwl 1: kiln-r \ ,(H::£\T LVN" l'lJlilVl'h‘ to thcse~nlmul gum-h hing. ”mung ichlt-II “uh gnu-n (2.1 m, :mm [ln t'uu‘lm-lmgn uriwh‘, Ihr publiv: \\ H Rank 10 I'm 1r awn in'lllrns by IVunining uur Mm k bcx'nn- Inuin; the“ here. (Call .u .\l I_\' 9, 151:4 - Baker] in Yoi‘k Street: r ‘”F. ,uxdq- {Mimic-'1 ii t'unJmung Saupces l 1151‘: 13', in Yolk ‘slrcvl. (lrtl_\Juurg.'nlul i 1 prrlmrcd \u'fn vu-h & \my «‘.I), fr. ~‘ll “HEAD, FAKE») l’lilll'ZHL. FHA! KHLS. .hu He Lns flnpluyw! u lirJ-‘vulv II |er. and “ill spare nu eliurt 'n n-n-h-r a.|'.l.)':lrlwn tun]! who may lulrumzc him. JUN) ('HHISMER. Uetlymurg, \ln) '_', 1364. _ EXRY RI'MUEL'S ESTATE—Len": 0! I I aldmiuis'rMi-m on the («fan- 0! 'Henry Hummer. lznp of Reading ltm‘nship, Adams county, «In-'l, inning bqen granted~ (0“le- un til-higned, rosiuiing‘ in [he Fume tuwnship. he hereby ghee nulite lo nil person: indebted in mid estate to n‘fiko immoriille pnymont, mu] lhme hunng i‘cininu against the some to present them pruperlv authentirnteq fur settlement. ‘ JOHN A. lICMRIELP May 2, 1864. o'lM Administrator. «Gettysburg, Marble ‘Yard. EALS k 13110., 713’ EAST YL‘DRK STREET I‘l GHTTYSBL’MF, I’m—Where lhey' are prepared to furni~h pH kiuls of wor_k in their line, such as .\HHL‘MHNTS, “mum-HEAD STOKES, MANTM‘IH, 51‘ch the aborlesl. nO - and as chennlns‘ the cheapest. Give us I call. , _1 K @Produco tukga in exchange for work - Gettysburg‘ June’i, 1862. 1!» CA’RD ‘PHLOTUGRAPHS ’nnmbera‘ of distinguished indifi‘duals, includingnnum ber of our prmnincnp Generals, and the oh! hero John L. Burns, for sale at the counter of the Excelsior Gallery, Gettysburg. a ' ; “”‘- " W “- For Sale or Exchange. VERY desimbleiGßlST .\HM.,\\'ilh .jy A 38 ACRES OF LAND, in Germany 4% township. I will exchange for u Furm,‘ «“l ‘ and pay the difl‘erence, if any. .‘ , ‘ (’5O. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Oct. 5,‘ 1862. If Young. Men i ’ ND OLD‘BIEN. do not allow your molherl and your wives to we” cut. their prebioui ln’es over the old Wash-tnb longer, but like true men and benefit-crow, present. (ham with an EXCELSIOR WASHER, and insunul of frown’s and cross woNs 3n wash days, depend upon it, cheerful farqs will greetyou. Tysox ußur‘pEßs,Geuysburg, m. Dec. 14, 1863. 3 - ENRY Btsnor,‘ snxs ESTATEu—Lcnen o! adminislrul'yon on the ensue of Henry Bishop, Sn, Into ofGettyubnrg, Admnsco., dec., having been granted to the undersigned, re siding in the nm’e [plum be hereby gives no'ice to all persoau indebted to mid estate to make immedifl e M3Olll, and those Inw ing claim! ngains! the same to present them properly authenticated lor settlement HENRY; B!SHUP, JR.., Adm‘r. June 13, 1864. 6:, - The'édams County GRIGULTURAL) SOCIETY proposer to hold I Fad: Ibopt the usual time ““9 fall, at their Fair grounds, near Bendenville, Adm: county. A lint. 0F Premium: und 3 Progmmme of the Fainwill be pablilhed in due time. By order of the Board, - . w. B. WILSON, Sec'y. June 27, m 4. 4: 1 . . ' ' Corn Wanted. ORN IN THE EM! I‘lnled at (ml-Ware- C bonsai»: which an highs! market price ml! be paid. ‘.McCURDY t DIEHL. Ggupburgépdl Ip, 18“. UI'ERIUR m a: mum PEACHES u S --::-I.-‘-’1.I.mwm \OTTON’ GLovss', for Men nd Boys. on (J be had chap“ 3 mutant. [.\HNICS'K '(‘kSl' Notice. TYSON BROTHERS Notice. New Liquor Store. chasing elsewhere. 5 With large sales we can't ,sell at small prame. \ name Gromg'y, Flunr and Food and No-i lion-business continued Twill: Ynll nssurtmouts‘ in eficln depulmcn’t. .' [.\lay 30,}361. 3m : -fir‘ , v «Av—.‘ 77—‘ ,‘5 New Spring Goods. VMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. S _J. LI. SCIIICK would respectfully any to lhe cilizcns 9i (lcta tyslmrg and vicinity, Hm he is now recei\i_ugl at his smren splendid fl { STUCK 01-” SPRING GOODS. The stock con~ists in purl. of Palm; and SLlple DRY.GOUDS, of every‘destriplion. sums, . I - MUZAMIIIQrfl, l CllALLll-ES, ‘ . DELAINES, . \ BullllAZlXES, 1 ~ ALPACCAS, ‘ . LAWNS, , - CALICORS, ()ffi‘i qualilie! and chains! st} in‘, “Mull WI” be said M i'ilfl'ES 'l‘U ill-IFY |'U.\'.i’i‘lTi’i'iUS. Fl'i‘quSliiNH GOODS . ofinll kinds, including Silk, Linux and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Uluvrs, Sim-kings, kc. , Also, n qplexuiid uawn'um'nl ui' IHIIBONS, Laces and Edging» Umbn llns and lylrixsnls . » .\iy slovl. 0f WHITE GUQDSvITiIZ )xe touurl full imd complete, and rustlnm-r's may rely upon always gelling good gfiods at lite iowcal PUBai blc price". ‘ " (Punk-men “ill fiml it to tin-u ndvpntngv to call and (-xmnific my clock of . . CLUTJIS, ‘ UASSIBIERES and ‘ » ‘ \‘ESTI’XGF, , ‘ cl nil 'qualxlics and choicest salt-9. .\leylfll, lmil. J. L. S(‘iil(‘l{. Hardware and Grocerles. i ill'l uubsrriln-rs hun- jn'x'z rulnrm‘d from ‘ T the cilivs with NI immcnso supply (I' I “A RDWAIH‘) .2 HRUCHHH'IS. which they nre ‘ollcriug at [heir old stand in‘ llainmnn‘ Mn N, in! prives (osuiv. the txmes. Uur elm-k cum-m: in pm of ~ BUILDING MATERHLS‘, ‘ . UARl'tLYl'luii'n TOOLS, ‘ BLACKSUITU'S TOM‘S. . (‘U.\L‘li l"l.\i)l.\(:S, 'SIiOE Fl.\'lll\‘(lS, _ . CAWXHT .\I \RIIR S TOOLS. ’ HUUSEKEF I’IZH'S FIX “THIS, ALI. KINDS OF “HIS, km. GROCERIES UP A LL KINDS, (ULS. l’.\l.\'l‘>, &n‘ , M'. There is no unit 1e lnclmlml in the sl‘fem] 1h Inuitnu-nls muni. nu] “lump hut \vlut Cun ‘“" had m. this Store.— livurf (JJSS of )lu-dmhwa (21qu uccwmmdah-d hug-“ilk truly and hmlinpsgmd ”0114 keepers canfiud every llnivkfiilHEycnr line. Give us u «all. n: we nrv prep‘m-d In 51‘” as low for cash :15 any huuse out 0! the (My. ’ , JURLV B. D.\\'.\'El"., - . A I).\\'fl)’7.lEJLl~Zß. _ Gollyphu'hg, .\IJ} 1'), 156 g. Clrcular. ~ . [STORY OF .THE PHSSS‘YIA'AN‘IA RESERVES ELIAS BARK & L'l). 112 w rlfully 'nnuouuce then. lluux h ”(sill pmyumnuu‘ a History at the l'enuqh Imin “0:1‘Hc: Imm Hu-ir urgnniuliun to {he npxmlmn 0t lhoir term of :erl we. 'l‘hL- llislur} will roam“: the xinmes of all the (mm-n and l’rii-nu-s of the Corps—their pmnmlinns, r smiliies unnl disrli.ir;:~-s.—nlso, ngplliv{dbsrnpliu‘ns of their Catnip l.l'v: nnd their 5:: lunl achievements 111 the many hutch-s in \ihu-h Ihey lune when pnrl—ull‘deih ttl frulu Qlliiial and unl'ht-mic sourees. The llislory of the l’rnnfih‘nnin Reserves “ill he'- in Us: Venn”: ml 600 [um-‘5, octuvo 5.7.", m-nlly primed (Saigoml piper, nnd sub sLuui..H_v huund in black clnlll. containing a. steel enrzrming at the lamented Ri‘yliulils. and one or (in) ernn‘r (‘u'rtin,(who fins: rel mnmend ed lhe furnmuon of the Pennsylvania “nerve comm) and will he sold only _hy subscription. 11. will Ln- ready in Angus! uexl. '.fl’rice~’l‘hrec llullnrs per copy. . ' The Publishers {el'l confidtnt ~th the just milla- “high eu-ry‘l'ennsvxluminn must emer- Inlnfur me‘hrmc men \rlmse gallant uclnew ments and pnzrjntic self-devotion it. l’EL‘Ol’ds, n ill secure fur "Tm: llls‘l‘oln‘ " n generqus unil fillllrl‘Cl-(UVP rec¢-pliun.l . '- EIJAS BARR & CO., Publishers, . '- ' .\'u 6, East King Street. Lnnmsfcr. June 20, 1864. or. - A. C.llelTelliug(-r, GeJcrnl Agent, York. Pn Comé to” York Street ! 'llE‘nuderaignlcd ha; bouglltnul (h:- Grocory T uml Prmisinn Store or W. E. Iziulv, in \nrk st'reot, n. tcw doors east of SLJdmL-s l.ulhernn Church, and will coritinue the ’busi ness M the smno phec. Iln: lus increaécd the stock, nnd is now prupnrel to ofl'vrn mos! 9x3 cullent assenmcnt of goods iri his line, Sfll'll'afi Col-TEES, SUGA RS. SYRUPS, TEAS, Salt, Fialx, liruu‘ms, Buckets, Brushes, Jl'nsll ing Mucluiues, Bucking, Candles, Needles, l’ius, Combs. kc, will! a large lut SEGA-RS AND TOB.\(‘&Q. \ Also, Coal Oil ‘nnd Fuel] Oil Lumps. “ Cullnnd see 1m yourselves. Jlns assortment is not onlyfullfbul he galls as cheap I: the cheapest. ~ ,_ ~ ‘ The highest. pric'e paid for 6h! LP‘ d. DAVID TRUXEL, JR. Getty-st» rg, March 'l, 1864. - ' ' Unixersal Clothes Wnnger. ELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE, , S ' WITH COG-WHEEL REGULATOR. ron suk nr SHEADS & HUEHLER, G'n-n'snuna, PA. From innumérnble recommendations, we, gather the following: . Letter tromdlrs. Hen’ry Ward Beechnr, in 1861'. Xnm mbat hnppr to spunk in the very high on! terms of the “ Unircrpl Clothes “Winger.” Tbe'hnrdest part of “washing-dfl" work is. in my opinion, the wringing; and ihe imentor of this machine um; have the autlnfuctiun of feeling that he has changed one of the .most toilsoxue parts of woman’s work into a. way attractive amusement. Tho laundreulqoks upon it. «as great blessing. I )uoE 'h'ponjl as among the most useful articles in the house. Brooklyn. October, 1861. I . Price—SJ 00. [flay 2, 1864. Jacob Harleyf. (accclssrm T 0 snrvnn s:":qu U. 622 MARKET ST., PHIL DELHI”.— N Bullet in Fine Gold nn'd Silrcr WATCH ES; Fine Gold JEWELRY; Solid SILVER. WARE,nnd Ipe benmake ofSILVER PLATED WARE. Constantly on hand 3 large tum-c -meut oi the above‘goodl at lowpricu. ' » Watchu And Fine Clocks Bruin», by lkrlllul Sorkmen‘; 1150, Jewelry rewiring; Engraving ud all kinds of unit-work to order; In abort notice. ~ ”Don’t forget the 01.1) rump; No. 62) )lurkl't Street. Phihdelpbit. April 18,i’:64. 3m 113.1.15311: 3 '- Cannon 8; Adair’s EW MARBLE WORKS, Corner of Balti more and Eut Middle streeu, oypome the Court House, Gettyshug. I’m—We are prepared to furnish Monuments. Tombs, Head- Iwuel, ”arble “antics, Slab. for Cabinet linkers, Ind all o‘her Work appertaining to on! b‘usineu. Wé will guarantee satilfncunn both In to dieculion and ptice. Call and see on design! and specimen: of work. Feb. 2, 1863. u Wanted, . ‘ GOOD FARM in Adult! county, for whic} x A I will exchange on or more anu 01 ! choice had in loin, and pt}: )5: diflmnu: I luv. 9, m 3. - oz‘o. ARNOLD. L. BCHHIK bu jun rewind ; m of . cheap prfinx Gusset ‘ Good News and True, A 1' THE GUI-ZAP CORNER, IN GETTYSBK'RG.— HOW I; WOODS are opening out “my”! large] monmont of New (300 d: at their cheap' cor-her, which lie; will nil in fighter: cuh print. We buy: :11 for ‘ cash at the Ibwm pricetmud mu. “tr-retort, sell me was} . ' ‘ qullity of gum]: in low n3l , they can Le bought M In}; other smm in the State. A 3 large partly- of ghe Shoes we: l , lclhlre mule to orderiof the f but malvriul, by good And: experienced workmen» Gm us I call. 110 W & WOODS ATS. "ATS. I I Data for Men, Hats for Misses, , Huts for Boys, Duh-rd Hats, . Hats lot Children, Straw :llnts, ‘ , "M 5 fur Ladies, All kinds nl lhls, , and Shaken, by “UKtWUODS. “OHS, BOOTS. ’ - L ' S Slmes fur Cbildrrn. Shoes for Misses, . Shoe! for Laditl, Shoes br Boys, Shuts lot M9ll, Gaiters 0! IE kgds, Slipper; in mnety, Shoes 9!!!" kinds. ' ROW & WOODS. ‘ OTION AND FURNISIHNG GOODS FOR CdILDRI‘ZN. LAMBS & GENTLEMEX. Spool Cotton 0! all Lind: and colors, LisleGluvcs for Children,bndiesnnd Gentlemen, Hosiery, ' “ “ “ Lin‘n Handkerchiefs, -“ . “ Collars nml Keck Twsf'new styles, Cutl's and (Vomit: or best fits and lntpst styles, and many other tltlngs in the notion Hm‘, sum 'it the lowest )uriceg, at the corner of Yorlg slrcet Ind the Diamond, by ROW 5;. WOODS. 811310, MUSIC. , \'iulins, Act-ordain), Violin Bows, Strings 65 Tailpieces,"fog'salr l.)- '. ‘ 7’. “VOW (I. \\ UODS. EGARS & TOBACCO. . . ;A S ‘Ty‘caons, in Penn, , 12] Rio Sells-s, LIL Inguiuidufls, Nwrmlenps, Common, C'ungn’sa, Planml'nm, Hem-y Dew, Audelsun'sSolnce, For sale retail orb; the box, hy' , BOW. & WUUDS. Y ‘RFXK‘, SACKS. 4 " 1 “Trunks, Luge and sum”, Carpet Bags, R. R. Bags, Golhic Swiss. Common - Black Sucks, at, the lam-st prim-s. I»! ROW & “'.UUDS. , ISCELLAKEOUS. . . .' ’I- J lmdies’ Bush-1!, Ladieg’ Satchels, « I’ull .\lonnaies, Pen Kuhn . Knots, Rum r S‘wp , . Window Paper, Wnll l'apu, ’ . Pocket Books, Punt-s. 1 ‘ Parlml-‘nnanrgc‘, l‘ulm Fun: small, ‘Umhrellns, Caving: hiszu‘. We are continually increasing lip v..ri I; and nssomnm! of our stock. l'm-es are high but we bought ‘mnny of our. gunxls below the late rise, and will sell them as near ulu low pxiu-sus [)0:§lll|e. It is uur :iudy toaellgnuds that will wrur well, and give’snlisl’acuuu‘tq our “Mowers. To enable us to do this, in} have rfl‘uméd'qrwggm.mnls Ivy which we can get the but. Boots ‘timd Shoes that are nmnu; inrtnrml. U )ou wan! to buy Hush in the shoe line. go la n Dry Gouda, Store. If you “am! good Shoes buy them of ,| NU“: £1 WOODS, ’ Car. 0! York st. and Di.ufioud,Genysburg. 3|ny 9, 1864. ’ , U. S. 1040 Bonds. V‘lfl‘lESE Bonds hre issued pnder lhe Ad of Congress of March 8111, 186»), which pro-‘ rides that all llonds’issued under this Act shall be EXEMPT PRU}! TAX \TIOX by or under nnyslule or municipal authority. Subscrip tions to Athtsellouds are received 'in Cnited States nujes or notes of National Dunks. The'y ure T 0 ma REDEEIII-ID .IN (3013, in: the pleasure of thé Government, at {my period not If." than [mum more Hum forty year: from their date, and until their redenwtion 'FIVI-i PER CENT. IXTI—ZREST WILL BE PAH) IN 0013, on llouda of not over one hundred dollars an nually and on all otlter Bonds semi-nnnu llly. The inlew’st is payable on the first ilnys of March und September in each yea‘r. ’ Subscribers will receive either Registered ,9! Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. {hurlin lered Bonds are recorded on the books of ‘lhe U. S. Treasurer, and can he trnuslerrcgl only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are moreooxiveuiellt for commercial uses. .i' ' Subscribers to lhisloan \rilthe the optjop of b:l\'ing their Bonds draw‘ interestjfrom‘ March lstiby paying the ncqrued ink-res! in Coin—(or in United States nun-sipr 'the nntps of National Banks, adding fiflx ppr cent. for premium) or receive them .dr’uwing imercsL {mm the dau- of supggription and dcpmit. As these Bonds are K ' ' ’ Exempt from Munigipalorsute Taxtion, ‘ their \‘nfue is increased from one to three per cent. per nnnnm,_ncconling tolthe {nté of his levies in rnriohs pnrls of the counirj'g: H, ,‘M the present rate of premium on fgnld they PM: J ‘ ‘ ' I mQYER EIGH'IX PER CENT. INTEREST . ifi currency. and are of equal convenjgncf as a 1 permanent or tempornry iphstmgnt. ‘ It is believed that no securitieiofl’qt no great inducement: to lenders as the‘vxrifins deniip- ‘ lions 01 1;. S.vßonds. In all otlier fornisqu indebhllné‘ssfthe limb or Qbility oi; privatel parties or stock companies or separate-com munities o'nly .is pledged (61' payment, while i for the deh'ls of the United State! the 'whole proficrty of the country is hol‘lcn to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. ‘ These’Bonda miy be aublcribzd for in‘sums i from $3O up to In] magnitude, on the same terms, nnd‘nre thus made eqnnlly nuilable to ‘ the smallest lendej’ had the largest cnyitnlist. ‘ They can be converted into money‘nt nny mo-, ment, and the holder mll lave the benefit of: the interest. - I _ It may be useful to Hate in this connection that the total Funded Debt of the Uhited States on which interest In payable in gold, 01: the 3d dny of Hatch. 1864, I’ll! '5TG8,965,000._ Tho inter at on'thin deb: for the coming fiscal year u iil be $45,931;126, while the cunomi reveine in goid {babe current fiscnlyelr, énding June 30th, Xg64, 1339‘ been so far at the rate of over {:1 fiagooaoorper unanm. IL km be new the! even the prelent gold rcrcn'ncl of the Government are hrgely in ex teas of the want: of the Treesmjmfor my pay ment ‘0! gold intercetflvhile theJ-écent increase of we legit! will. doubtless nine l’he nnnne‘l rc ceipts from custom: on the nine amount of importation], to $150,000,000 per ennurn. Inuructionl in (he Netiouel Banks scling as loan ngen’tl vere not issued from the United flutes Treasury until March 2", but. In the first three weeks of April the lublcripfiau evens. ed more than TEN IIILLIOSS A WEEK. ’ Subscriptions mil be received by the ifmz animl'Bank of Phfladelphkyl’n Socond Nntioul Bank of Pbilndelphh, P 1 Third Pinion] Bulk of Phihdnlphig, Pl. . AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS ville]: are icposnifies of public ngonéy, and an BESPEOTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout tho hunky, (acting an Agent: 0! the National Depolimy Bankl,) '11! {gmish further inform-flan on npplicafinn 9nd ‘ I‘l’NID IYI‘Y JACILITY To lUIIcIIIIII. shy 9,1364. 3m Enaflnmimv, mm: mm wmmtv, {ln no 'ciu pu ' “shallow Drug of - Q 3;. R, noun .. ' RY no. a. mama Tonic nd Alarm , tire PowdurlgngOßSES, and QATTIJ‘.‘ “Pup-red Andaoldtonlyru hi: ng Stun. Japan" 25 1064. ‘ , k ‘ A / > .. i “‘5" 4 ’ - r x , :- ‘ ‘v‘vfifiéé Mflc git/z fiv- 2 gut/year filing A \3‘“ -» “sr. 4!". 21%,. " \ ‘ <\\sQ\§ . . r-‘U’ . . ‘E 93‘ »;‘ \t\;§.\,~9 " i-Q4 . .17,- V \AfivX-‘w‘l 2.1+- 1:; ',~.~'-.i;e..z,a DYSENTERY lIMnZI Diarrhmu. DIXON’S AROMA TI 0 ' la the only safe and sure cure. It can lains no opium or llelclcriom dnn‘p. no mink , em! or 01hr; injllrlmls Cumpoundl cqmmol ‘ Io remedies generally sum fur this elm ol disease. his no eflicncimu Quit Play-icin very ynemlly use il in': their pncdce in a 11l chronic Ind dangerou- cues. . 58' line no L‘holur- miflum or doubt ful compositions, (many of which Indcr- ‘ , mine and ruin lhc constitution.) when you\ 'canolm-iu :m unf-ilmg repuly u aipylo - Ind safe .2 lilugkborrics lhemsclves. Ask fur Dlxm‘s But-uni“ Cnnnsu- Th'l, Ind ace um the ‘xrppricwr'n name k written on the ou‘ls‘ulc wrapper of each bolw lie. l‘rcynrud only by . . z 7 8016 Proprietor, CINCINNA I'l. Tor “10 by “taupe-cubic drunk". 3 A. Price. (old style. 35 oh.) 250.. 500. Ind 5 §l, par Bottle. _ 3,90 mss, Barnes & Cm, Whnlosnle Agonk, Nevil’qtk. [May 30, 1604. 13' r 31 , p ' , .. ‘_ TL}: Sptrilr rnforn you lnfnnnfr Inmllh and " In'lhout at you u: (M (fem q] ducan. Dr LtD SPECIFIC. ,I'hlu: tho {re-1 a cot-relgu list-mud, autumnal o EXTflAL'I‘H from Xud nu ootun-d I!:rbfl.)fnrllldlunn~l on!“ ”rill-:1] nnd flcxuul Org-In. lllGh a; Incontinence or the L‘rlnc, lull-nuan "on o] (In Bladder, Inn-Intunon 0| the Klan-can, ' s:l3an In [ln luddor, ‘ . lt’rlclhrr. rival. Gounnhwh. G tel. nnd‘l‘unrh’fled by anything yol ah covoréd for curing flu While! In a 91$: near , when used Irwnflng m dim-Hum Ihlu Rummy 11m m-illwr “sh.- uor nuu‘ll, und in In: rmuwt be de. (a led by nu one. Tblu rumcdy In period mud n quiml nu mic-chant. ‘hh‘h nrmmlmlnwd lo dam), Iml dmdon mo din-mm) organ-x, but xrmovn II»: pod lon'from [be syn-mucnmlug huuynuq and hullh. It in no quck ledlrlns, but in the mnbodlod ax poflonco of (hi: l'hyuldnn- muL lawn-ml 8n curing ,Il dine-m of this that. ‘L , -‘ . ”Lot lon. den-at! u lhil nmuly «mm flu molt Antoni-hing cum. whrn nll olbun Yul. Prlee only 51.09 pm: box. a; 6 bonus [ur 8.100. . Boat by mail to nu] uldreu m; rum-lwo! (ha pr)“. Paulo by all Drunl-u. 500 um my “gum-1.1:. In Hound each box. so? fiaprm», Clucxnmu. _ WDeEuss, Barnes an (.30.. Wholesale Agenu .\ew'York. [.\hy 30, 1864. U’ PHILADELPHIA Wall Papers. HOWELL & BQURKE, N. 2. Cor. ‘Finuru: and Marketsuéou Mmufuctn‘rers of ;_ . I" A'P E n H-A N‘G Mac 3 Wimlow Curtain Papers, ~ _ - " Linen Shades and Uplhhda, , ‘ '- ' Srolid Green and Bull“, - ‘ «, (Shag-Wit: Grpunds. ‘- l lll'l‘l'l mid I‘lnin Shade: .To which we invite 7;)”.- ultr-niinu of STORE» KEEPHRS. Mnr.‘28,'1864. My} , _‘ Cabinet‘afufni't‘ufé.‘ TP. snawxmw sax, ~ . ' I. lemfifin abmrs No. 220 8. Second 31.. bebfiw’flmfiWcat, sid- PUFMUELPHI.), Hare conntnnflj on hum] n vrrylnrge ll sortmvnl of Rosewood. 'lWalnnt, Uuk and M u hognny Furnitnromtlntut da-sigmfnnd superim. wolkmnnahip, which they offer for salt m. NM sonn‘hle prices. Bed: and Manta!“ mnde (a order. '“- [.\lnr. 28,;1834. fin“ I New Clothing'Stora. HE undersigned invites ntwntlnn to it}! .\‘EW CLOTHING STORE, In liITTLES-h OWN, Adams county, Pal, formally occupied 5y A. Herman. He will continngghevbuainrlu‘ at 019 old “and, in Hanover street. flu but ‘INQREASED firm: STOCK, .1363: now prepared «(Holm- :- mo“ excellent I assortment. or CLUTHINJG for . MEN'S AND BUY‘S WEAR 1 "sum my thanks to my friends for uni Jibernl pntronnge extended (9 ma thus far,.and respectfully ask a continuance thereof. ‘ HENRY REESER. ‘ Mar. 21, 1864. 3:11 , ‘ One and All, : AKE NOTlCE—film‘gnderaigned would my to the public than. he in receiving a large and splandid stock- of GR()GERIE&~ which l:- vlll sell as low as'tny other bond in, lowu—Co'lfecl, Sugar}, flolusws, Syrupl, Tau, Belt, Fish, ha, with Potatoes, Beans, and , Rice ; Wuod‘cn Wure, puL‘np in the best. man— ; nei ; TolmN-nl, Sega”, &r-., kc. ‘ .. -: FARMERS, TAKE.NOTICIiI—II you want: to In} in your liquor; for harvest, 130 w; lg the“ time. I In": many brands of Whiskiefi, Bung ‘ dies, Wines, and all other liquors, which [lm , dilpoflingofuahort prufiti. Give me A call ~ [“3* tr; 1.0 plane and ‘beliere I very of. ‘ ten inc'ce'ed. PamemEertheWace—nohfiugl ’ comer of the Diamond. Gettysburg. - ' GEO.‘ F‘KALBFLEIECK‘ : my 25, 1863 Sheadzi Br. Bnehler, DEALERS IN con AND must: 18 .1. 4) VE S , ‘ , TIN-WARE, BULLOW-WARB, 80“ A _ -- mo ‘ a suunsns, umns. BASH, no. 3 Corner Of Cgtfllle qnd Rnilrosd Street}, oppa-u ma Built-om Depot, GETTYSBUBG, PL , a m, 9, 1364. . . I _, Remwhils. ndonimod; Ming tho «that-filed ml ‘0 nuke temnls into Ever Green CID“ Mrypra that. inch M contemplate the ransom oftho remains of deceased relatives or {ring} will "an tbcmolvu of this neuon ofthcyaqt “I have it done. Bamovnh made whhpramphm M low, and no elrorl. ppm-d m M. , mm mom, .1 Inch I), '6O. Know: a: {M “my!” 8 DR. TOBlAHi’wceElfi’tMOd yfimum‘ Powdeu, sea ‘1“. ‘ ~£ .M :9 Dr. mums on; Sum. ' ‘ ,Nlie , v , -