rn. 'Phg 901:1 LII in publiabod an" Monday morning. by Hill? J. Sunu, at {I 75 per tnnum if paid strictly m “Hm—B2 00 per annum if not paid in legume. No lubscflption discontinued, unless M the Option of the publisher. until all arranges aria paid. Anvznnszunxrsinacrtednttheusualrates. Jon anxnsa done with neatness and dispatch. Ormcz in South Baltimore street, nearly opposite Wumplen’ Tinning Establishment ~“Covuuun Pam-rive Orncx" on the sign. mogggjmm, mans» D. McConaughy, TTORNEY AT LAW, (office one door west A of Buehler’s drug and book store,Chnm eraburg Ilreet‘) Anonsn nu Souclrou you. PAT-xll AND pEKMONB. bounty Land War nnu, Back-{my suspended Claims, and all other claims against the Gm‘ernmwnt nthsh lng'on, D. 0.: nlsoAmericanClnims in England. Land Warrants iocMéd and sold,or boughtmnd highest prices given. Agent: engaged in lo enting wnrmnu“ in Imm, illinoia and other westernSlMel ”Apply to him personally or by letter. Geflylbnrg, Nov. 21, '53. A. J. Cover, TTORNE’Y AT LAW,mH promptly attend AM (inflection: and 1H othcnbusineas en truull to him. Olfica between lfnhneamkn’ Mid Dnnler I Ziegler} Stores, Bullimore street Gettylbugg, I’s. [SepL 5, 1869. ‘ Edward B. Buehler, ’ T’l‘Oll‘SEl: AT LAW, will faithfully nnd A promptly “tend to I“ buninesx entrusted to him. He spank: the German language.— Olfiu at tho same place, in South Bnltlmore “not, uar Fomey’s drug “are, and nearly oppome Dunner a Ziegler: llore. , Gouylbuxg, March 20. J. C. “Ne'ely, TTORN’BY AT L.\W.-—Pnticulnr Inui- A fion‘pflrl to coilecvinn of Femionn, ouuv,‘ Ind flack-pg. Office in at S. E. term a! the Diummld.‘ Ueéylhurg. April 6, 1863. I! Win. A. Duncan, TTORNEY AT LA\\'.——()ffirc in Hm North west corner ofCeulrc Squurr, Hun; .‘hurg, ‘ .. [oa. a, 135.0. (f H. A. Plckmg TTEVDS to SURVEYING, “'rifing-nf A DEEDS“ find WHJJ. (‘I.EIIKIVG UF bALHS. by. Hui-101mg”) htrlbnn township, 0. the road leading rrum Hruy-hurg In Hum, uruown, lam mx'u (mm thr former pun-o. (,‘hnrgu mmlrrnlv and unlisfxlclion gunranlccd. Pei 1,1854 Gm ‘ Dr. J. W.’ C. O’Neal’s (“UK and Dwelling. N. E. rumor of HAL O tinoro and High streets, nu: l'rgsbyun'ln t‘hnch, {Egg-burg. I’ll. In. so, 1‘363.‘ x! J.‘Lawrencé Hill, 111. D. ‘8 f 1?! amt-e «me _ ~ I I clear wuL omm" EW Lutheran church in Cinnbenfiurg urn-t, and oppnuite Pi‘king'a lure, Winn. those winning to hunt any Denhl‘ Opnn'jna pvformcd Ire respmdully invited to 4-H. Runnels Dru: flurue ,-Rn'. C. P. «run. n. n , Im. If. L. laughs}, I). 1)., Ron Plof. I Juab'. "rnf. \L b.Bkmvur. ' 6onynbarg, April H.'5.1 Dr. A. Holt'z, C RADI'ATI‘.‘ n! the Univercily of Penny!- I "jig, Inning permanently located at HAM-"DD“. Adam! vuuuly. respemx‘ully offers but un’ic“; m We pwhfic M Physivmn and Baryon. - [April 25:, {864. .':u Dr. 'Wm. Taylor inform! the inhahjtnnn of Gettysburg and fi ci-ny that he will continue the prnclu-u 0‘! hi! grnfeasion at the old stand, next door m the onpilar Univ. Gettynhurg, l'n. Thamkful for pan (non. he hegu tn receive & rhure of Yuan patronage. [Sept 28, LB6l Ki Dll5. Cress 8: Ecker, ‘f‘LEVTIC A.\‘l) HUMEOPATHH‘ PHYSI h HANS .\xu SURGHUNSZ—AII disenscs. ‘Acgu or chrome. mcc'eultlly Rad’sciemifiml- Iv :14“!de cured. whore-a cure is possxhlc. (In I.’ the firm M” be found in the office all hour. of me d»: And night. unlcrs shunt. n: Itlll nr an prnfeuionnl busiuets. Office an Curlula Ifrcn‘n fnw (10an north ofthc Square. Gettysburg, May 30,1854. 3m* Adams County UTUAL‘FIRHiSSURANCEUUMPANY.-. ' Incorporated .\inrch [B, 1851. , OFFICNIKB Incident—George Sa'upe. Vi“ Prm'dmt—S. It. Russell SmruryL-I). A. Huchler. . Dunner—David M’Creru'y. ' Kremlin! Cammlmr—Robert. KcCltdy, Jacob King. Andrew ileintmclmgtn. Mansion-Alec!“ Swell-e, D. A. Buchlcr. R. M'(7nrdy, Jacob King, A. Heinurlmnn, D. .\lc— Creary. S. 11. linsscil, J. R. Hersh, Sunuel Durban", 5. G. Fnhnestouk. Wm. B. Wilson, H. A. Picking. Wm. B. XuGitHnn, John Wol— fnr-i, [l. G. fii'Crenry, John Picking, AbelT. Wright, John Cunningham, Ahdiel F. Gilt, June: H. “Julia“, )1. Bicbclbetgcr. ”This Comping is Embed in its opera “out to the county of Adams. It has been in lueouful operation for more thnn six years, and in that. period has paid “1105525 and ex penuslmtlwnl any Mammal, having also a large urplnl cny’lal in the Treasury. The Com ;uyV employs‘no AgemsT-all businrss being done by this Xannzen, who nre annually: elect ed. byths Stockholders. Any person désiring uni-Insursnce can nppiy to any of theibova named Mnnagen for further information. . ' 19‘?” Executive Committee cars at the affine oflhe Company on the lasaYednesday in every month, M 2, I”: 89:». 21.18.38. . . . - w “the Great Dlscovery . . P THE AGE—lnflammatory Ind Chronic Q Rlieumnlism'mm be cured hy using H. L. M LLER’S CELEBRATE!) RHEUM‘ATIC MIX TURE. fishy prominent citixens of this, and Lha‘ndjnining coumies,‘ have testified to its great utility. Its success in Rheuuinlic afi‘ec :ions, has been hitherto unparalleled by any Ipecillc,.intrmluced no the public. Price 50 (int: per bottle. For sale hy’ all drugzists and Itorevkreperg. Prepared only by H. L. MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Draggist, East Berlin, Adam; county, I’m, dealer in Drugs; Chemicals, Oila, Varnish. Spirits, Paints,'Dye—stufl's, bot- Qled Oils, Essencex and Tinttures, Window Glass. Perfumery. Patent Medicines, «in, ac: ”A. D. Unable! he the Agent in Gettys bur‘ for “ H. L. Hiller's Celebrated Rheumatic “inure.” _ [June 3, 1861. tf The Grocery Store N THE Hl[,L.—The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Getty:- burg gnd Viciuigy, that he has taken the old “and “ on the Hill." in Baltimore street, Get tysburg, where he intends to keep constantly on hsnd all kinds of GROCERIESangm-s, Colin. Syrup: qt all kinds, Tobacco, Fish, 511}, elm, Enrihénware of All kinds, Fruits, Oil}. And in {net evexytbing usually found h: 3 Grocery. Also. FLOUR & FEED of all kmfls; .\1 «which he intends to sell low as me low est, rCounlry produce taken in exchange for gonB sad the highest price glven. He flatter: hipu'clf Llnt, by s:ricL attention and an honest deiire to please, to merit a slim-e of public pa- Irahagé. TRY HIM. J. M.‘ROWE. nb. 23, 4363. tf . . W mm puam- WAUL PAPERY—AII , «mew-n3l“, Just, received at. Dr. B. HORXER'S Drug I»dequ Store. o» q LORNER’S Drug Stan: and get Grithgfixcnm coma CANDY: ‘ X 7 in, - I. ,- A. E chngQB’fiX'CELSIDRH . . . i“, ,‘~ _ _ Excsnsrqmu . {:0 Smlfihifiaahigmwfiw i. 931”?“ M e W.,rld.l':;6g_ jg}; 415 mm nat once.— Umeuuyi ‘ TEASE! gin!!! Ogilvy» . as“: 3.l%.{qx'Rxo'mgzsrf “mw‘m-M want-’"' ':"A ,v v ' a ' . _ '““’}: ‘; I” ,1 -- ‘5 .. ,5, ,; 3 " ’"' I t 1 Q} , [E \ "m' "4/ ‘4‘; if" U9l . I ’ ' _/ )l } $ I <\//‘%fi:j ifir/xf 3% 5.; . ’.A , [ ‘r/’ J ..‘, - , 7 2 ,jJ>,7 , < a? a Br H. J. STABLE 46111 Year- Cutnberland House, OITTYIBL'RG, PA. HIS ah] Mmlilishvd Hate], at the forks of T the Baltimore nnal Emmitslmrg roadl. in l 18 south part of (lenyshurg, Pm, is nowkept by (he undeisigned. His table is always sup plied 'with the best {he market affords—his bur with the different kind 0! liquors—whilst his chambers are spacious nnd comkirmhle.—- There is lnrgc enabling "um-hell to the Hotel, Attended by A good hustler, and Linq yard is calruhlled to mcommodute any mirnber of wagons. The flute! is located wilhin a short distant? of the 'Cvmgterics. rendering it very c'onvenicn! ior persons visiting the bnule ground. No effort will'be spared to render palistaclion, and keep up the old popularity of the House. DAVID BLCEBAUGH. Mny I'3, 1864. 351* Globe Inn, YORK 51., [l‘ll ‘HIE DIAKOND, .‘ ETT YS ll L” ll G . P.-\.——Tha undersigned {G would most reipoclfully inform his n.l - lriends and the public generally, that ‘he has purchtur'd lhntlong established and lWell known Hotel. the “Globe Inn," in York (street; ’Gcttpburg, and will spare no effort to Honda“ it in a manner (but will not dqlrnct H'rnm in. former high reputation. ”is tnble E'wull lune the best the market can Word—his ‘lclmmhvr' are spacious and comfortable—and he lnts luid in [twigs bar a full stock of wines and liquors. The is large smbling attached {to the Hotel, which will he attended by atten ‘tiu: hostlers. lt ,will be his constant endeavor to render the lulltat sutufnction Lo his guests, “Hiking his house n: near a borne to them as pnsllblc. ”cask! n rimre of the public’s [m trunngv, dearmiuod as he is to doneer a large [um of it. lit-member, line“(‘:loi.e Inn" is in ‘ York street, but near the Dimnnml, or Public Squnre. SAMUEL WOLF. . April 4, met. :1 . . New Goods lmLarge Stock! ERCHANT TAILORING. DI JACOBS Jr BRO. hM'e just. received from the cities I large stock 01 goods for Gentleman's we", embracing a. unit-Ky of . CLOTHS, ‘ CASSIMERES, VESTLVGS, Canine“. Jenny, Inn, with many other good: For .Ipring and summer went. Tln-y are prepared to make up garments at thostrlest nglice. and in We very best Imm ner. The Fashion! are regularlyreceived, and clothing made in Any desired style. Thny Al wnysnmke ueM. fits, whilst theirsewing is sure to be subst.§x‘.iul. They 53km continuance of the public's pa tronage, reélved by good work and moderate clmrgrw to earn it. Gettysburg, April 7, 1862. ' Lancaster Book Bindery. EORGE WIANT,‘ ' - ‘3' 300 K BINDER, AND ILANX BUOK'HANCTRCTI'EKR, Plain and Omangmtal Binding, of every de~ scriptinn, executed in the mast substantial and Approved styles. INFEREVCIQ j E. W. Brown, Esq., Farmers Bunk of Lancaster .1 W. L. Pclper, £511.. Lnucnsrer County Bank {Samuel Shock, Huh Colflmbia Dank. V )Snmngl anncr, H!q., York Rank. 3 Wimnm Wagner, Esq.. York County Bunk. 11‘. D. Carson. 33:1,, Bunk of Gettyshul‘g. , Peter Martin. Esq., I’rolh'yol‘lmncnster co., P: cho. C. Hawthorn, Esq., Register “ “ 1 Gen. Whitsnn. Esq., Recorder “ “ April 15, 1861 New Warehouse. - BUSHELS OF GRMN }OO.O()OWAKTED,M the nemein and Produce House. in Curliale streel, ndjujn ing Sheads & Buehler’s establishment. The highest market price will always be paid in cash for . GRAIN, of all kinds, . FLOUR, SEEDS, «kc. Always on,hpu-J and lo: axle,” the smallest profits. ‘ GUANOS. SAL-T, FISH. ( .GROCERIES, km, ‘ Wholesale and retail. TRY U3l We than do our best to give smismclion in all cases. , .\[cCURDY & DIEHL‘ [ ' Gettysburg, May 11, 1863. 1y ‘ Somethmg‘ for Everybody 0 MT ATVDE. R. HORNER‘S DRUG AND VARIETY STORE.— Just opened a five assortment of ‘ Drugs and Medicines, Patent Medicines, Stationery, . - ‘ Yancy Dry Gcodn, , Confections, Grocerjee’ Lotions, TOBACCO, SEGARS, ‘O. Jan. 18, 1864: ‘ _ Jacob 13. Holtzworth, Bmpnn m HAIR-DRESSER, has opened a 9:100“ in ‘Chambersburg street, north side, near the Diamond, Gettysburg, where he um be glad (o serve all who may desire to lure Ban-baring or Hair-dressing done. With good 1.0015,}: long experience in the business, and a desire to‘plense, be his reason to expect a shire of the pubiic’s patron nge. He will certainly try to deserve it. Re member the place—between Buehler's Drug Store and Smith's corner. - Mny 16,1864. XI ' Last Notice. LL persons indebted to the me Firm of A Cohen; A: Culp, are hereby notified to call and settle their account: on or before the lat oprx-il,u it is highly important that their businesl ahotfld be closed. COBEAN & GULF, March 14, 1864 Come to the Fair! ‘ ND DON’T FORGETTO VISIT PLEASANT A RIDGE NURSERIES.——Persons Wishing to Hunt Trees will find the stock in the ground remukshly fine, and offered a: reduced price§.- The Apple numbers 100 vdrieties, embracing all the approved sons. N. B.——See ‘be index board near Flora 3510 Post ofiice. T, E. COOK & SUNS,_ Sept. 2, 1861. Eropmton. “Sale Crying. W. FLEMMDIG éonfinuel the business A. '0! SALE CRY” G, and solici:s_the con. tinued_ patronage of thejmblic. It is hi: can sum andeavar'to‘givc sa’fi'sfacfion. Charges moderate: Residents in Bteckinr'rdge street, Gettysburg. _— P. S.—He is a licensed Auctioneer, under the Tax Law of the United States. Nov. 2;, $862. ‘ 7 RY Dr. R. HORNER‘SToniq ind Mum. ‘fire lfo'wfler‘s‘, [6l- 80338513 Ibd CATTLE. Prr‘is'nd'nhd‘sombnly m Dr'd (on. " W I 13““ 2‘ 18“ .:-:z. ~. ,3 f)? :x s . . A @EM©©RATB© AND FAMDLV S©URNALD MESCELBANY. IQ-A newspaper is a school in a. family worth ten dollars a. year. Even the most barren papers bring something new. Chil dren read or hear the contents, gain intelli gence of the affairs ol'the world, and acquire useful knowledge of more importance to them in life than a present of fifty acres in land. Parents are not aware of the vast importanee ot' a newspaper in a family of children. We have the remark before us, and we repeat it, take two families equally smart and both go to the same school—let one of them have the free use ofa newspa per‘and it would excite astonishment to mark the diflerence between them. Full one half, and an important halfot‘education. as it respects the business of the world and' the ability to‘rise and make one’s selfres pectnble in it. is derived from newspapers. What parent would not wish his children respectable? Who would be willing to have his neighbor’s children more intelligent than his own? Yet how trifling the sum a p‘nper costs? It is even in these hard times absolutely contemptible in amount, and no man ever felt it, except in its beneficial consequences,who paid the subscription reg ularly once a year. A Tuuching Incidznt.—Mr. John Seymour's . part contains many thrilling incidents.— | We extract the following which trampirevl on the battlefield “Gettysburg: A rebel prisoner Asked a clean shirt for his comrade whose fre‘sh. but blood-stpint-d bandages, told ofa recent amputation jug share the knee. Oné of the Sanitary Commission gave the shirt, but. said the boy must first he wawlml. ‘Who will do that." ‘Oh, any of those wo men yonder.’ Akind leaking worfinn from Philadelphia was asked ifshe was willing to wash «rebel iii-isoner. ‘Certainly.’ was the pmmpt reply. ‘l have a son in the Union army, and I would like to have somebody to wash him.’ With bowel and water in a tin basin she cheerfully walked through the mud to the tent. Careful not to disturb thenmputntod leg. she gently removed the old shirt. and "grgun to wash‘him; but the tenderness of mother'l heart was at work, end she be gan lo bry over him, saying that. she imagin ed she was washing her ow‘n ion. This was more than he could bear. Ile,ton. began to weep. and ask God to bless her for her kind ness to him. The scene was too much {or the bystanders, and they left the northern mother and thesouthern ton to their snared grief, wishing that, tears could blot. our. the sin of this rebellion and the blood of this unnatumk war. ' LANCASTER,PA An Aficting Inciderd.—Two ofiieers, woun ded in the battle of the 30th. at Petérshurg, were gomg home last Friday by the Erie mute. When the train neared Oswego A well dressed lady, accompanied by a. child and a. gentleman, entered the car and look aseat in from of them. As the officers talked over the recent engagement at Pe tersburg. informing each. other of various acquaintances who had fallen. one remark ‘ed: .“Tbete was Ueptnin Wnrwick, of.t.he 'lo9th New York, as brave a-fellow as ever lived; he was shot through the head and instantly killed.” The lady relerred to immediately sprang lrom her seat, and, throwing up her hands. exclaimed: “Oh, don’t say that; he was my husband,” and then burst into an agony of tears. This was the first intelligence she had received of her husband’s death. Thachild with her was his :daughter and the gentleman hi brolher.~ There were very few dry eyes in that. car during the rest. of the journey to Elmira. fix“. Glasgow, Scotland, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher had the following put to him by a. canny Scott: ‘ ‘ “Are you fighting for the Constitution with the fugitive slave clause in it? Ifso how doyou pretend to be fighting for liber ty? Secondly, if you are fighting for eman cipation. are you not, fighting against the Constitution, and how do you condemn the seceding South? In reply, he said that was a trap for a. Scotchman to set him. worthy of his ingenuity, but be (Mr. Beecher) was not going to set his foot in it. And he avoided any reply by trying to prove that the Constitution recognized slavery as a {not but not osa doctrine.” of course the /cloar headed Scotchman laughed at the shallowness and impudence of this strolling mountebank. No wonder they pronounced him a noisy shallow brain. How Past W'ars for Coercion and Unily have Re:ulled.—-Holland aeceded from Spain.— The latter tried coercion and Mled. Hol land became independent. Pox-13:1 aece~ ded from Spain and set up a. se mm gov ernment. A wax-{Jr coercion foliowad. but it was unsuccessful. The United States broke off their connection with Great. Bri tain. The latter endeavored by war to maintain the Union, but was defeated. A aeqzralion took place. . exico and South America seceded from Spain. A war to coerce them back follow: ed, but it was a failure—n. bloody and ex pensive failure. ' Greece separated from Turkey. Turkey tried coercion, but Greece maintained its independence. Texas segarated from Mexico. Mexico tried coercion, but failed. This has always been the result, of were for coercion and enforced nnity.—Cm. 77:317. R‘Docwr, kin you tell me _what’s m. mataer of my child’s nose? She keeps a pxcking of it.’ > ‘Yea, max-m; W 5 probably an irritation of the gastric mucous membrane communica ting a sympathetic citilhtion to the epithe lum of the eehqeriam.’- ‘ ‘Th‘fl’. now, that’tdutwhat I told Becky. She ’Jewed it. wummums.’ _ , A . Qfifry-TWhy'wai 61:? column! mother lxke egg-train moglem institution! ‘ j S39M '.b‘e “'.""d"31," ”medias???- '- ’l‘“ ..~ :.. x :f .. U GETTYSBURG, PA., MONDAY, '.AUG. 1,186 - ' PGE‘Z’RY. my DARLING "or loul [I u while I! an lily, And her hurt :- warm I. ma role; Th 3 brunt: of {ln morning {I Illh he: “Mnnr my duling (on. Tho childnn Am glad I! her coming—- ' When the thildrzn In old Ind (my Then will bower: light in thslr lpiriLl, ’l‘lut tho] ductd m but Imilo today. When nhe sh-ll be singing in' bunn— 0n the ray: that. all. lulkod below, . Like June in tha wexlth 0! omm, Ihr spin: will brutln the glow! “mum Is “an" mm mm. Hahn.” From the Reading (hulls. July 23d PRACE MOVESIENTS The rumors which have been afloat for snme days past, ofa conference at Niagara Falls between svveral reputed confiJenciu} agents oftho Rebel Government on the nné side, and Major Hay. (the President’s-Pri "to Secretary) :ind Horace Greeley, on the other. with reference to negotiations [or peace, turn out. to be true. The mnemon dence appeared in yesterday's New York papers. and is of a highly importantchamc ter. although it resulted in nothing. 1 _ ~‘ The introduction to the whole matteris a short private notedhned 12th inst... from George N. Sanders to Horace Greele . sta ting “that Hon. Clement C. Clay. o‘l' 31mi ma; Professor-James C. Holcomhe, ol Vir ginia, and George N. Sanders. of Dixie. are ready and willing to go at, once to Washing ton, upon complete and unqualified protec tion being given.~either by the President or Secretary of War." ' To this note Mr.‘ Greeley replien. July 17th. that understanding the gentlemen named to be “duly accredited mm Rich mond us the bearers of mpositinns looking to the (islablishment 0? peace.” be ii “an thorize by the President of the United Slates to tender them his safe conduct on the journey proposeduund to accompany them at. the earliest limethat will be‘agree nb e." > Messrs. Clay and Holcombe explain that they have not 'been Accrpdited from Rich , monti as beams of peace propmilions; but innit they are in the confidential employ of Itheir gnvernmenl, and feel authorized to Ideclnre that, if the ciréumsmnces ditclhsed in this corres ondence‘n'ere communicnltd to Richmnntf they ‘or other gentlemen ‘would be invested with lull pnwers. They seek a safe conduct to ‘Vashington, and thence to Richmond. Mr. ' Greeley answers. um. the state of facts bein .materially d‘rfl'n’rent from that untlerstomf to exist by the Pre~ident. when he entruatnd him wich the Rafe conduct re quested. it. mu; ndvisnble for him to cum municate by telegraph with the President, and obtain fresh inztructinns. Aller some further r‘orrespnnvlence in ro lntmn to Mr. GrPeley’s communication with Presiflent Lincoln. the following mu recviv ed from the latter, bv the hands of Major Hay, and by him handed to Prof. lI‘olcombe: linen-1v: Muslos, \VASIUVGTON. July 18, 1864. To WHO! 11' MAY Coven“ :- vAny proposition which emlmmes the res toration of peuct‘, the intr-griiy ul‘ the whole Union. and the abandonment ofslnvery, untl which comes by and with an authority that run vontrol the armies now at. war uzninst the United States, will he receivml and con- Ridered by the execu live government of the United States, alnrl’will be met by léheml ierms on substantial and collateral points. and the hearerpr hearers thereofslmll hive sari: conduct both wm's. A BllAllAM LINCOLN. To‘this document. Mesurq. Clay and Hal comhe take grave exception. In a lone. ‘ and final. letter to MrV Greeley, dated filxl. irL