,R _ g“_ , ,«k A ‘”- .f. .JV‘. . . n Q ~‘3 "é. .. 23 ' ‘ ’Ju 3». ’.jj‘iifi!’:g V A , *-, ‘ ‘l. , u " r M g ~_ 4 “in‘-3,; g; ,- -—~~—-A '_.; .._.,;-u ' " L. ’ «9‘. ~,,~. ..’ izd‘fifgnk 3} I. J- ITAHLI, IIeEOR AND PBOi’IIITO‘ GETTYSBUBG, ?A. MOXDAY momma, ‘DEC. 12. 1864 CONGRESS. The second (short) sension of the 38111 Congress commenced at Waghington on Mondriy. A quorum was present. in both Houses, and After some preliminary pro. ceedinga a. joint committee was appointed to wait upon the President to inform him olthe readiness’bf Congress to receive any communication ~he might have to make. In the Senate a bl” was introduced authorizing the purchase or comlmclion of revenue cutters for the Xuket. . A ' In the Home a resolution mu adopted instructing the committee on ways and mum! to report uhlll unending the con atitutign no.“ to repeal the clause which declares that no in: or duly almll be laid on articles- exported from any’ State. A resolulion mu also adopted'fiy yous 53, nnya 51. that in future revenue bills a pro vision be made to tax domestic liquor: on hand. A resolution looking to a reduction of the tariff, in oxdor to reduce the prices of (he mace-swims of life, was laid on the table. ' The annual message of the Prouidenlwna received in holhllouses rm Tue§mllay at nno o’clock P. M , tagether win: theft-port; of tho Secretmies o! the Treasury. Nu'vy and lnmrior. The usual number of cnpiel of mu President's megs-go were ordered to be printed. d ' In the Sam“ no husinéss of intend win ‘runsncted, nml 3“an brief éxecutive 09‘» tion I: “dime-" Ht. , In’ ”:0 House a hm was inlrnfiurod and ”ft-He‘d to mount lrnnlucliom in 36111 or mlvt-r coin m fiullion fdr more than the ox pro-rm»! nlué, or the 3113 of lawful-money of lhe United alum;- fol,“ 1335 than the xpeci fiml mine. Another bill was introduced nml aim referred, to 'muenvl due internal u-rvnue 12min relulifm to fine tax on cigar-LA In the Sen-Ln, on? Thursday. Mr. Duis gave nmice or) resolution for "the rumm unx. of [mu-:- and the Union." _ In ”IP'HUIHI‘, (he comguilteo on military affair: mu inqmcged (a in‘quire into the a-xpmjcncy of no amending the nlt‘ur.x|izr.- tion hurt that: person? who have left {he mucky Luis-ape the I raft, or have desert rd uiters'uzdufm‘l, shall be rI-q'lirnl tn g-«xr o-‘mn'tgfi (he gum‘vVu-rm of probuliull, Aux. n 5 [wwvrim-l fnr “Tent. -•aa seffl'c mam, {'mgdém Lincoln’s An nual Homage (a-dny. ll those who voted {Hr his awn-Minn (l‘ul Hg for IIIG'PUI'IDOIE of prolmcfing llw war iulrfiuiltly. they will [la-revive by his massage tlml luv propane; [_o run}! out lhvirrivua. ’ 'l‘llc’ll'trld aaysofit: Such a (lat-mun“. "dials an were far ,unrlirul u:cmmw-’nt. ll ix hound. ii. ll h idle (u Etg‘vnfuzu n'lmt nnlmnlv will rvmem l-o-r; nml lin fur carlHm-n'lnllun. even he unpuhhmn mg Am will be u a 14st here In bunny in. Air. L-ncoln lmluhz I. an lo n- M w-ucr; he has nnllnnu nml-e- origi nal to any on'mis inhresting snide/cl (ban to reiterate wd'exynud his .\'mgun mani hslo. , l gig-Hon. Kiwartl' Bate-2, Aflornny Gen t-rnl of the Unit“! Sum-s, under President Lincoln, hug resigned his positiori, to take efiéct flum'. January Ist. 1865. “in ad m’md ago. nml physical inability to dis’. charge the urdunus dufiea ofthe oflixe. are pin-n us the rmmm for yhe rmßgnation. Hon. Jnmes Speed, of Kentucky, has been uppuinted Lyme President to fit! the va cancy. - k ‘ V-W‘Ex Secretary Chase hm been appoint gd (Inief Jumee of the. Supreme Court of the Uniled Smtcs, uce cum Ju‘lice Talley, kirceased WM aiangneml John L'McCleg-nnnd, Brig. Gen. E. A. P.|ine, and Brig. Gen. Neal D 3)", hnve resigned tbeilitothiSlions in she army. ‘ ' ’ WSocretm-y Stanton, it iq reported. will recommend to Congreu an nmondment to ‘he enrolling act, so that drafted men cm not have such facilities {or escape. [5-We direct attention to the Prospectus of the New York World for 1865. in our ind vertising columns. ‘ln everything that goes to make up a first class journal, the World ,is not excelled‘ in this counuy. WPrinting paper is still going up, and as a consequence publishers are! raising“ their prices. The Chamberuburg papers, pfler the first of Junuury.'will be published pt 32 50 per unnum in wivance. Darth of a Catholw Clergyman.-.—The Rev. Xudrew Bohn, for man years pastor offthe Church Of the Immaculate Conception, in Wiliiamsburg. N. Y., died on Monday week, aged forty-live years. \He was a graduate of Mount St. Mary’s College, Em mitsburg, Mi, an institution which num bers on the Alumni roll many of the first Cnlho'iin ecclesiastia ih this country, pmong whom sure the lat. Archbishop Hugha andflhe Most Reverned |John Mo .Cloeke‘y, the present Archbishop of New 1' ork. Escaped.—on Sunday night hut six pris oners escaped'froxn the Huger-swim Jail.— Among the number was Parka: Cramer, recently convicted of manslaughter, for the killing of 1:. mm nnmad Wright. ‘ . I!kd.—Deputy Provost Marsha! James Jr; of Harrisburg. was killed at. Scran "ton on Friday week, while attempting to arrest some deem-tars. His remains were uken home to Harriahurg. fiOne of Edtard Everett's sob: wishes to hp secretary of use legution ”London, or gythqg 9155 i” the diplomatic line. A son _ . the distinguished orator i 8 1; the helm!“ ”31:0 ordnanpe bureau of the Navy Dagftfg'ehh, qia g‘nephew is consul-gen emot‘fiypw ‘ bm'ddmsflnited Sum-[Senator in ,7.ng Sontag“; of Vermont. the In born in I’9B, and my youngest is Banjmfln Hath unis, ofoxcgon, wko $73: barn in {8:57. A Lml7“mom§ Shin."— t The Officeholder." hue a std deal to 'l3, .boet tlfa Democratic partl: being “wiped out" in thd late elections, ,mu ‘ have bonded that there mm} a "porpo ? r-l’t guard " at the supporter: sweetener). But the oflc'ul returns. when collectod, will 4 ; admonish these croukers to haw-roof future? elections. We think thlt HeClellnn 11'! received I. larger vote, by nearly mm mil-f lion, than any other defeated éa‘ndidntof that ho hsd‘ more votes than any success»; ful candidate in former elections, with onei exception ; and that the Democratic vote' was larger last month than that cast by; them on any former occuion, in the same} States, lay many thousands. ‘ How ldle'then for enemies of the .party‘ to cyoal: about the Democratic party being “dead and buried”—u if over a million‘. and n. halfot Freemen could be annihilated. C We never despair ofthe Republic; the Democratic party will live while there is left a vc-stige of Constitutional lillerty, and will struggle, tinder any and all circum stances, for the restoration of the authority of the Constitution over the Union of the States. Such was our battle-cry; for that. We shall still labor, lift'fbe hopeful day be deferred even 'e “in: “ tour years more.” —1 Mantras: Daubcraf. HOW IT WAS DONE. TheJuniata True Dn'mocrat says we pub lish this week a. letter from Company B. 202 d Pa. Vol. It will be seen by it that there Wore 05 votes cast for President, and 'that 39 did really vote for M’Clellau, 35 of whom come out ovetr their own sig 1 and :tgte that they are willing to be quali lfied that they voted the M'Clelhm nml Pendloton Elecfilml ticket. This would giv'a Lincoln 26 ’voles in the companyuand innke a. m-ijorit‘f of 13 for M’C‘iellnn. Now, by the Vote ret rned lrom this company to the -Prothonotnry’s office, it. appeals that only 58 votes were polled, Lincoln receiv ing 34 :xriqu'Cléllan 24—mukingu majori ty of 10 {lol‘ Littcoln. How is this? We declare we need some light on the matter. The}. there was chenting'ln the army vote: we believa'd, but we never imagined for u mpment that it would he carried 9“ to such an extbnt as thin. The election is a. pcrlect fiu-ce. r, ' _- [G‘Congrens met. last Monday. At no perfml in lhe history‘of the country, snys the Apt. was lire duty of firmness morvc imperative upon the ropresenbntiies ol the [humor-mic pnrly than at present. The Administration forces are well drilled, flmhed with victory, and eager for new conquests. They have Only barely sue. carded in defeuring the Demogrucy; for notwithstanding the large majorily of elec tuml voles (hat'mll be out for Mr. plural“; it is [10“! apparent lhnt,nolwllhs(mding all the Admixxislnliohyfrauda. less than fif {s' thousand ballots might have been no clislribgte}! 32-10 have given a. mnjg‘rizy or the vlvcldral college (I; Geneml Mcfilellnn. 'l‘he Dvnwcrutic party in Congre‘ks will 'rvprosent thig minority—an army of more than Ir million nml n hulf of freemeh ! Though subnxissionfio the will of tile map daily. in line choice ofa ruler, was firbmptn fly yielded, the Democnicy have rights and I principles which they‘wiil never abandon; [but will continue to cherish aslong as “my ‘; have a country. They. look to their repre !‘evntntivcs to oppoqe with all Ilqcir abiiily‘ i'cvmy when” of wrong. oppremion; nml l . : . . ’ianvusnnn of the Constitution that may be gmesonled lny'ifnmpun‘. Abolitionists. ley I*th ever] Democratic Sengtor and Re lprmemative 10 stand firm and unyielding ‘l‘in the rank}; md snow {ha}. d‘evotiou to the cause of constitutional freedcm which 'ima inmrked the course of theDemocmtic par ‘ty in days gone by. 'l‘hvy ask ‘nothin'g ! mord. nncl they kill bo m'isfied will; noth ing less. \\ , ‘ [G'We have heretofore stated‘fliat (gen. A. l[. Cufi‘roth holds the certified of elves tion to the next. Congrem l'rom tho\§e}urn Judges of this district. If however\ thg Governor acts on the opinion of his‘ At tolnry General in the matter of the Jud - 3'), and assumes to count the illegal mi itnry vote of Bvdlord county, he will declare the election of Gen. Koontz, whose majori ty in this district, including that illegal vote, is seventy-tour votes. These fellows have now all things in their own hands and will dons they please in the matter. We have arrived”. such a pass in our elections, that to our Shoddy friends, an illegal vote is as good as n‘ legal one. if it will serve their purposes. Holdng elections in (here, lut tor days, is simply the’"exhibibion of so many forces; all laws to preaerve the purity ol'the ballot-box and prevent. the polling and counting of illegal roles being disre garded and set at. nought.—— Chamb. bpin‘l. fi'The Bedford Enquirer takes excepl lion ton Thunksgwing sermon preached by Rev. Mr. Buick, in thePresbyLerinn phat-ch, of that place, by saying: ' “The proclamation was not read, as is usual elsewhere on such occasions. and its letter and spirit. entirely disregarded, and a sermon was preached suited only to a mi tion of the vilestsinnera on a day of humil iation and prayer.” ~ Would the Enquirer pretend lo say that this is a nation of saints, to whom humility and penitence are supererogation 2—Palriot (9 Union. _ l Rev. Mr. Essick, pastor of the Ev. Luth. Church, of this place, delivered the thanks giving serrfion, in ‘be Presbyterian church. His discourse is spoken of as having been a very able one.—B¢d/nrd Gazelle. x The Slab Guard—The furlough: of the five thousand State Guards to be fur-laughed from sefliee in the United State: armies. if drafted, will not expire until their service in the State Guard mall have expired.— The remainder of the time for which they may be drafted, after deducting tbe'time of furlough, will bein the National service. These Herving one year anhre then draft el by the United States will be credited for their geryicee in the State, and the year deducted; Ou ‘subsequent calls the State will thus receive credit for every volunteer drafted from the State Guard. na'Gov. Parker, of New Jersey. aays;... “After much reflection. I hope uninflueuc ed by passion; or prejudice, I lure come to the concldsion that. the policy of the present Fodeml'Adminisu-utign can never tenure the Union." ' I V v ”(The famous burn o! the Shakers in Hancoqk. Hunchuseus, was burned on Thursday mag-31:113. , It, w’u one of the most cpmplete agriculqfid strugmres iu the wuulry. ‘ ; 7.» ' a?“ w.“ ‘ : 13L. Johan & Goqnfy. I BNOW.-—Wimer in upon u: in cane"..— Snow fell here to the depth of hourly I {out on “Friday night, ulfiurding good lleigbing. ANOTHER SHOOTING AFFAlB.—Onllou ‘ day Isn't, ML {Mn-id. Melliuxm. who has vhnrge of the colored School in this place, undertook to con-cc: one of his pupi's, named Solomon Devan, a ha} of about 17 or 18 years of age.— Mr. McMiHm nppronched young Devan wi‘h n rod, when we Inner drew from his poekel I re volver“ and fired five shot: It the leacher, neither of which, we are happy In mu, took effect. Devan hm; been committed tp Jail. :0 ‘ await such punishment n his bondnctdeaerm}. Aboli'ionism is costing mare thnn it 'in come to. . ‘ EXCHANGED.—We we picked to learn that Ell-WE" Wilde, son of 3:. Joseph Wiblc. ofthis place, who has been a prisoner in tie band: of lhe rebell for a long time, has been exchanged and reached Anuspohl, Md , n few days Igo. He was: member ofClpl. Hunter’- company, Cole's cuvslry, and we; confined at Mxllen, GA , n! the tune of hi: release. \\‘iJinm Sweeny, lon of Mr. David Sweeny, of this place, has also been exchanged, end is bowel Annapolis. He is a member of company B, 138th Pa. regiment, and WM captured in the battle of the Wilderness. At. the time _of his release he was at. Florence, South Cnrolinn. He writes that more or our boys will soon fol low. George Schrirer, who mu taken prisoner n me name lime with llr. Wible, died whim in the handmonhe rebels. 1.. 'nm'r nmwyox.—meau a Foon's Gun 1' Hymn Exmmox in Announced fur Shends t Buehler's Us", Gettysburg, on Wednesday and Thursdny next—in thoevauing of the first. day and the flux-noon Ind evening of the steam! day. It is very higlfly spoken of,nnd is everywhere dnwing crowded housu. E\'e"_Vdej goal. An Indian: exchange any: 0! ix: Everything herelofove exhibited in the way oflillle people il Ih‘rewn entirely into [he shudaby these wonderful curiosities. Com. Fume being a thdrough scholar. Ind M n' Conn-dim, Artur. Orntur and Duncer. he nus no cqun]; while his elfiu sister is very inlolli gen! Muhrefined in her convernlion And dc portmenc ; sin-gs nnd.dnn‘ces. The ymnclem)‘ m the palm am these little wonders have ur quired under the kind inslrucnonof one tithe most mlentml marsiriws in Amcricu, .\liu M. (‘. Ellmger. is truly surpridng. The Ummumlnre find ‘his Sister will he as hirsed by Nn- justly filth-Mod l’mnint and \'o cniist, Miss L'l'ingeg' sCyl. Small, flu: Female Clmrnch-r Damn-r; mrTold fricnds, the Con tinental Vocalists. Frdnklin and Smith,nnd l’ruf. G. 11. Brooks, (he lllind Pinnixt and \iiulinlst. Thesr constituu a combination which for eun‘an‘ly and tulmlgunnm ire excelled. } ‘ Tf’g-sfii-zmigxnus PATARRB sxrvm ‘ “1212:: article I‘LL???“ "Km.“ “5"” 'lO b' Cam in the Head and "got-"mill” “"‘""h' ; fsnund‘ an excellent- remt: ‘yl-“ihe. It h“ been “Soil-o lap-g. Denfueu has inn: :2“! “”5 9‘ , nl- Hennng has often bl- moyed by u' thy us use. ‘en glenlly Improved It '. f: a -‘ - - “Managing and! flflrnlenhlc. and mun m. 1”." -l:sr-ns:-a or lln- I:2de he“! Pflins cause-1 lusiuL' it are dl'uuhlfgl ‘n Tl“: W'nufimls am».- ‘OPP'ISHIIdeuI-guzm “1’! 'ml m‘vngornting. n em thr gland: n ) A. .0 """‘homvfirenfl'b fthc finzts anvil“? gncs a healthy action m Mme tlmn TI“. ' v ' ' I 1‘ Dr. Al.zrah.\ll'gn({z.3.:;l: do! EMF and use "f V 1:1!“ proved m- ;m-m. ”11:30:13???” smm!” WW2 copy lh‘ , ”‘““Scs of the h m commun (Hollow -. fi : - "‘d' ”d t ' r m; Chumymfibum kin", ..Ihg arlulcn fr‘om the i “1:11: lrzérzan-r than ever hrknea. ’”lus “’J-Hnent - FATALUrwxnxscx.—-0n Samrdn n’ h ' l‘fiviann. ..SATxrvfqulbifim ofthe begun"- it'-1‘31: owlockm sold‘xrr was nhol‘niuliiicxzjl 1 “l‘lilfififix‘r “(the‘ngm‘ great success and 1: in‘nn. n . ‘ ' -|‘ e ."lifi - ' > of the xown s3l2??prle “SR-tn portion "m“ i“ ‘8'“: 1 11% ‘lflzir'gi‘fillll: in?“ ' Drug : 12 u lowing cin- '""'" V ’”'S boon ‘ ‘ 'i ' mung ior car; A number oftold' ‘ ““”‘-‘““me r . a Mqlhnmtad mu. “Dr M 7 .A > ~ms were in . ~- ‘ ““”'" Md Maud-4n Sl' "' film n Lieutenant nuuclu-d to [he 2e lfuuse v IVE-nml Ol'f',“‘s“‘=-*'"lHr-Ide.cl-Erfamntnd so“ "'“‘F')’. stationed at this 1 'W 'Y H.mme u m L“ “‘““‘" in Her; 1:9. Rim“: demand“ m . P 3": entered “u u‘rccommendntinns gin-n uf T! ape”, 19/ illlmedintel'a due then; passes. Three orthem i": hungrhtnl Afl'ectiunn, nml “mini: 3:“ d‘ ecampe by a. back doo { ‘lc WP. "rude we ‘"“‘e e\ 1e I Mi bl {hf Officer 'wbo called to (Berni-'1 QHnw- I (ORMWH “Lions“ of the ”and." know“ f r all two ofthn men retan 5 ° h-‘h; '"" a ['"’-’v ”"5”!“ R? d On his w" “"14"“ the olhe! kept ' “““’"; “WW". anzun’k ‘e ’ All“ a 00., Tryhen the Lieutcnnmfi d ("Hulk C°‘ B " ‘ (0., Do on; R-ed shots 1:: himf re ”""‘“ ‘ “"1 " Mlou’ mm “Fcl Bo ' ptnct; t d - 2mm ‘ “Velvet, one al‘which‘pdl mn‘ Fflmmnk & 0°“ “0;! rit :0"; .. ebu had)‘, passed throughb 1h #3.! "PM & (0.. 803 w": H‘ ")4“, PM“ M“ and lodged in h: um . . ° '““!“ ..“ ”“"’" * Park New V ky' ommj’ f 9!" mining; ’ “Winn: [us death in 1'! ' :‘hnf'lxew ‘“"-k: Stycl'hen 3:” ”..‘-Ur?- t“ D. . ‘ ur ; ‘““‘] .\“mr E. M _ I 1A at Amman Run“ Snap—Thu um-e . 590 & ltubhin‘a. .\'an YE)? A“: ‘Prki ”CK”- captured on the Cu berlnnd V H men I ‘“‘" York; M- Ward ‘o’ - 's‘“ hcaynll $200., the 12th ML, suppose to be r : 19y can 0 “High 5‘ (me, New Y, I R 00.7 MW Y 0“; _ eeg's P‘orsleb : now on tx- . . P" "0 . " 3"" D ' Hatrisbu ml bffolte a “4““! 00mmissio’n 1‘“ how. 14, 1864. ’“‘s‘s- Try 1:. 133 m Tlrg. Their names 'g appears are Wil- . «...-.._._ denc: “gunman: Ind Fieldi . The mai,n “i I A ClergtnS/‘RD TO INVM'IDQ ms: tcmis n, \ ‘‘~ .' .“a whileresid‘ '‘“ beyond dispnte rebel :dfflcq. [but they are: * If,“ as “ "“s;l°nnry', discon‘lt‘egl‘: in??? ‘dkm'eh 'comrudict ' -so '"” ‘fid their mnnv V :59 "me“ for the Cure nr Non- \’ n mm "W Gunmen”. The! n ' ‘."r‘y ”(0303 Disease f h _onl ‘enkness, Ln: they were dean-tern from th 0‘; ““080 i Inul Utgnns and “108‘th ctvnmry and sew. . Cre ’ v ‘e m. ' an Intended delivering thcmnch'u l:lg»;:,' 53:51:32" 11:“pr ”d “:0“? $3339“ V I n \ ' I ‘ r ' .. ;Z?‘ {Tenn} and taking the oath of nlkgience knob}: n-medi i é‘:oer:;:e‘:ial‘:readg mm} by um :51 to say the lean of in 's‘ the nmiuea y & esire m beue' . . . . d unfurl " ”10v adeed Ha ' very douhrm)’ 1'86! ef. “I Husk-,1 Willsend [h , gerstown, Chumbersbur "p or pnpnnng and “Sin . ‘ e . . , _ 2 this m Eurhséekkgnher of which place: the, gems: lrn“:‘s::“gfl.:§:°ph to any one who “9&3“; ate a L ’onth .dmmiste [’l Pl ' I y ‘ . red. / - ensemclosen , / Ito ”um“. Add:::?Ped cnve‘ope, addressed JOSEPH 'l‘. Station D giltfiAN' . e House, New York Guy. 110 I FOR _THE." HOLIDAYSI—Qur emer prising friend, ,E. 11. lianigh, is preparing for the Holidays. His slbnnlru'ly presents 9. gay nppcamnce. ’ Without taking time :cflmumer- Me the arxiclvs, he desires {la la “1],”!8! never before has he been able to present to the pub lic such a golnpleto assortment of Toys, Toy Books, Confections, and Fnihcy Adidas, which now already grace his nhelvu. suitrlfbie for “Mill; prcwnts. _Hc arse [ms the bestJnrumls of Cigars and TubaulCD. his well worth a visit to his slow. The sooner you 4:41! the bane r. Dec. 5. Ijl . nay-Tin cumberaburggqmzmyétmdnes day says: “ / An order bu‘Bun filmed Ky. the War De partment chu‘nging the unit: of the Depart ment 0! [be Susquehanny’to me Depnrtment of Pennsylvaniu, and Major Gen. Cudvnlnderi is assigned as commander, with head-quarter“ in Philadelphia. The Janina. Dimcg has‘» been enlarged to embrace all the border, counties, and Brig. Gen. Ferry'remined u! commander, with headquarters changed from] Bedford 10 Chambergburg. Gen. Ferry Ind‘ Mnfi' arrived here yesterday. HOW TO SAVE 50 CENTS.—-We are still engaged in sending out bills to those in arrears for tlie'Co‘m-lun, and hope they will meet‘ with prompt payment. We are compelled £9 3 pay very high prices, u: can, for p’lper, ink, and all other maleriah, as Well as for all arti‘. cles of living, and can only “make both ends meet" by getting the cash fro. our customers. This has become the rule of business in almost every branchfnnd “country printers " are left no other course than to adopt it also. The eternness of the necessity will be admitted by all reflecting men, Our terms for the COIPEIR en $2 if pnld in advance, and $2 50 if not paid in advance. These rates the enormonaprlee o! overylhlng need in our business requires aurict adherence to in all cues. Those who have heretoloro paid at the end 01 the year will make fifty cents per nunm bi’chlnging the time of pay mcnt—to the beginning instead of the end of the year. Sfrely, few. it Any, hill beincon veniencod by adopting this course, and as it will secure A saving of a considerable per centage, no doubt many will at once do so.— I} is worth attending to. . fi‘Personn sending us money by mail.- ll l do go in IIOIST‘BIn Linens. If no u t will be em: to reach us. @1119: Bank of Getty-burg has be”; cha‘nged into n Nuional Association, for xhe purpose of bunking nudgr the Inn of the United States, and will banner transact b'nsi nesa rs “Thu th‘ysburg Nuionnl Bank."- There has been no change in its organizahon. fiWatches, Jewelry, em. Nimble for' Holiday Pxesenta, advertised in thin issue by I. K. Simmer, No. H 3 North Second Street, I‘hfiadelphja. Gin bin: 3 can. scaoox. tantrums—n..: amino School! will clone on Thursday,the 15th, pro ceded by the Inn! Enminuionl, I: follows : Tur-ldly morning, Dec. 13, Min Wchy and Miss Gilbert. Tau-day nflcrnoon, Dec. 13, Min Sfope and liisi Witherow. Wednrsdny morning. Dec. 14, “in: Myers. Yuinfsday nflcmoog, mil-..‘”, ms: Be!ch Thursday 'm‘oruin'. Dir is, IljfchCk-n Tnursdny urn-moon, Dec. 15, Hr. Lym- I: is the duire affix: lean-he}: Ind directors to bare, not ogly the parents. but the friends of education gencnlly, attend these ennunn— tions. They will be followed by a momh's vacation, the ncnlerm commencmg Jun. 16. SPEC’LJ L N 0 TIOES. XXFOBIATIUN FREE To Nuvom Scrrnna.-—A Gentlemnn, cured of Nervous nobility, Incompetent-y. Premature Dec-Laud Youthful Error. actuated hy a desire to benefit nlhers. will he luppy to furnish to all who need it, (free ofchnrgc,) the recipe nnd directionsJor maklng tho simple remedy used in his cnse. Sufi‘erers wishing to prom by lhe advertiser’s hnd experience, and possessu sure and valuable remedy. can do so by addressing him All. once. at his place of busi ueu. The Recipe and full irlormnliun—ofvllal importance—Will be cheerfully sent by return mail. Address JOHN B. OGDEN, .\'o. 60 Susan Strut, New York. P. Sn—Nervons‘ Sufl'crers of bull: sexes will find this inlormution invaluable. 12mg», 13:51. 311: - THE (man ENGLISH REMEDY Sm Jung Cuau's Cnunnxn quu PILLB.‘ Prepared from n proscriytion of Sir J. Clarke, M. D.. Physicinn Bax-«ordinary to the Quren. Th 3 invnlnnb'le medlcme is un ffilingin {he ch of all those painful and dangerous disease: to which the femnk‘ con slilulion is suLject. It modern!" all excess and renxmes Ml obstructions, and n speedy cure may be xclied. on. To .\ln'ried Ladies it is peculiarly Inked.— IL u ill, in :1 short time, bring on the monthly period With regularity. l-Zacli bottle, price One Dollar, be"; the Gorernment Stamp of Great. Britain, to pre "m counterfeits. _ L‘u'noz:.—These Pills should not be taken by F. males during the must '“me norms of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring an blis cnrringe, but all (my otfier time they are safe. ln ullcnscq flfNe;\'-nll‘ aud Spinal Afi'ectiona, Pain.- iu tlu' Buck andl.inlh3,l"utigue on slight eurxion, Enlpitulion of the Heart, [lystexiL-S, Illd Whifcs, those Pills will effects cure when All other mum; Inn-r failed; and although a powerful rhmedyflo not contain iron.cnlmuel, antimony, or uuylhmg hurtful to the con’sl'uu lion. Full «111-ed)! us in the pamphlet around each pack ugo, wafi’h should be cnrelully preseryed. Sold by A” Druggim. Sole Agent for the United SHHPS and Canada, . JUB MOSES, 27 Cortland! S!.. N. Y. N. 8.-—sl,oo and G postage stamps em loscd to my authorized Agent, mil insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by rcm'rn until? Sold h] A. D. Buehler. , [.\'ov. 14, 1864. 1y Oct. 24, 1864 II;=I;=1 uIIATRIMONIAL l, ‘ Indies and Ge‘lglcmen. if you wish to mar ry, nddnees the amid-signed. who will send you williout\monoy and without price, Valuable information that will enable you to marry happy and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. Ellis information will cost you nothing, and i you wish 40 marry, {\{ill/oheer fully assist youix All letters strictly confiden ‘inl. The desired information sent by reiurn ofmul, and no questions asked. Address, SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint;‘Kings co., New York. Oct. 11, 1884. 2m . T 0 CONSUMPTIVES. Consumptive suficrers mll receive I. ulna ble prescription for the Cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and nll‘thront and lung affections, (free of chnrge,) by lendlng their Iddress to \ Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON’, \ Williamsbnrg. Kings county. Sept. 26. 31:: . New York. S‘A man nnmod‘l-‘rilz was at in hil in Cincinnati on Saturday, for a (Yebt of eigh teen dollm. On Sunday night he hung himself. In sear’ching his pocket: ona hundred md eleven dollars in greenbacka were dimmer-ed. ‘ 4yr= 4. aDo a/C1) GETT YSB U RG—Snvnbn us: Flour ...... Rye Fldnr. White Wheat...................'....... 1 40 to 2 40 Red Whent................m.......... 2 85 to 2 30 Corns. ' l 55 Rye l 85 0:1‘8.............. ...............«...u... . 85 8uckwhut......... ...............‘.... 1 25 Clover 5eet‘............................10 00 to” 00 Timothy Seed...” .................. 3 ,50 to 4 00 Flax 5eed............................... 2 35 to 1 50 Muster 0fPariv,r.................. Plankr ground, per bum”... f BALTIMORE—Fun" ml. ' F10ur...,,........... ...................‘ll 00 can 25 Wheat.......,........................... 2 :0 lo 2 85 R30......,,......,,....1.................. 1 so a 1 35 C0rn=.~.................................... I 60 m l 90 0am....,.,,.............,,,.,.’......... . ‘ 86 to 94 Beef Gilda. per hund............... .0 no to” on Hogs, per hund.......................15 00 tale 50 Hay....................................... 28 00 (032 00 iClover-5eed..............a.............14 50 1.015 00 } Flu-teed. ..t 3 30 lo 3 ‘5 Timothy-wed“ 5 50 no 5 75 .Whi5key...........,..‘.....,'........... 1 97 to 2 00 ‘ nay-Th. debt of the (m, o! Philadelphi [on the In of Junuuy. 1865. will tumult [ (according to th'Nartk Amrn'mn) to FOR TEONE MILLIONS ’7‘ DOLLARS! and the rate of lnxntion to Le up the interest still have to 13:19.75 on the $lOO, Filed on top of this hurthen nro State taxation and Ft-‘lernl taxation, and an pupa-oedem ed advance of prices in all the new-Marie:l of life. What a plemmnt. prospect ahead} for the tax-pnye’rs of Pndmlelpbia! What blessed times Lihcoln has brought upon the ' countlyl ] Jhre ‘Abolih'on Dmuruion: ——The New Ymk ertul says there is every indication that the old difference of opinion between the conservatives and rudicall in the ad : ministration ranks still exists, and that it will break out into an open fight. The ob. ject of both wings of the ruling party is to get. poshession of the President, and hence we are not surpriaed to hear that a deter mined efl‘ort is to be made to oust. Seward from the cabinet. 1n the fight which seems inevitable, Democrats will have the same lively interest that theold woman had when the mortal struggle was going on between her hu=bfidfll_l‘iilf.l:fur: Closing up the Ware—Oar Republican friends have promised to close up the war blputfipg an end to therebellion in a very short time. All the Democrats will rejoice at such a result. The Allminiurntien has it. all its own way—all the men and money it calls for—the same as in the put. three year}.— No Dcmocrut obstrubtu or will obstruct its course. W: shall be glad to havethe war ended speedily, foritu expensel'are enor mous and its destruction of life great Help/es: Negroes at Ballimore.--A letter from Baltimnre says it is certain the sudden emancipation of several thousands of help less negroea will cause great suffering to the uniortunate victims of a false philan thropy. Already they have begun to crowd to Baltimore. where the marble halls and uilded saloons of the once aristocratic Mary land club house have been set. apart for their reception. A few of the nrgroes may be wxse enough ,lo stay on the plantations. and work for their old master; for the very liberal wages which the latter tiller.— Buc almost all the able-bodied men have already been induced to enter the army. aml'Lhe suffering will chiefly fall upon the helpless women and'young children. ' @The Legislature will meet on tho? first Monday in Januai‘y. ’ ___ -fi- .fi . «.... “--_... / @A large number of seats in the/fie“ Congress will be con tested. _ '.On the 6thinlt., by Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. SAMUEL 'R‘ LADY to Elias LOUISA C. BIT TINGER, both of Franklin township. ,On the am inst.Y by the same, Mr. JOHN N. LENTZ. of Bmler township, to Miss RACHEL C. RIFE. of Mummashurg./ On Hm 4th in‘-IL, by Ref. W. R. H. Deatrich, Mr. WM. A STREALY to 5115.1 MARY E. OVELLDEER, L 0 Lll of Mounljoy township, this countv. . Al. Conowngo Chabél, on Tuesday, ‘lhe 22.] ML, hy'Ruv. ){lh ‘ lanai, MnJOUN KLUSK, of Heidelberg toykfship, York county, to Miss MARY BURK, fl! )lcSluerrystown.,Adnms to. On the 2919’"qu by Rev. 8. T. Williams, Mr. AMOS F. YhATTS to Alias MARY Q‘NN AL ].ItoN, bgrh of Adams county, Pu. ‘ /’ DIED. ‘ t whim”) notices 3 cents pu- line for I“ *oveg/{uurliues—nub to nccompuny notice. , ,/ _ g _ n fhe 2d inst, in .\lenann township, WIL< IAM W, COOK. aged about 59 years. In Gonowngo township, Adams county, MAMA ANN SLENTS, daughter-of Mr. Joseph Sleuls, aged 3 years 5 mguths nml B‘days. In Xoumplenssnt towfiship, on (he :gmh “1%., LOUISA CATHARINE “can“, Iged 12 years 1 month and 1 day. ’ 0n the sth “Not, Mr. GEORGE A. GROOP, of lluntington‘township, nged 44 yeus 9 nine. nnd 23 days. _ ~ But a few days ago, nnd he who is the Inb~ ject of this brief notice wu with us, in“ of life and animation. The elastic step and henming en gave promise of long life—of runny years in which to 'poshess and enjoy the comforts of n pelcerul home. Surrounded witnvery thing calculnted to render the hu ma eart happy, he lived and nniicipated the future on a field in which he should be per mitted to cull many a flower Mid gather mgny ngolden sheaf of pure delights to gladden his spirit and make the path of his pilgrimage pleasant and smooth. But* 010.3 for human hopesl While sketching; With steady hand, his dreams on the canvass of Lie, Deiith cnst his shidow over the scene, chungnd the sun light into gloom, and called him from the speculntlons of time to the realities of the eternal world. His sun went down at noon, but it set without a cloud, throwing back a light to fliid the path o'cr whiciiv he traveled home—the light of an eremplnry life, made doubly beautiful by the christinn’s peaceful l death. He died in the arms of Jesus, mid the hearts that afc inourninr; over his nhsencc to l day an- cheered by the sweet thought that he Ihas: urine '0 be wlth God lienief‘ortli nnd forever his rest shall be near the Throne. 0, what mptures thrill his bosom now! What igloriesfl .sh around his hrowl Happy brother! ‘ l‘nrewolll until we meet beyond the river l— -1 Farewell! until we are called to pass over to the other shore, and then, if we die the death of the ‘righteoua, we shall meet again. “ The head ihnt‘once was melted with pain. i ,Is crowned with glory now; i A royal dindem adorns ‘ Our happy brother’s brow." In the death of our friend and brother, {his community has lost n. member who was an ornament m ‘be sphere in which be lived and acted. His character was made up of those beautiful fruits which render a man lovely in the eyes of his lellpwa, and gain for him their confidence and esteem. A large concourse of son-owing friends fol ‘lowed his remains to their last resting place in the little Cemetery at old “Rock Chapel"— a, fitting [pot in which to lay the dust. 01 those who full agoep in Christ. There we leave hlm, naure (but he Illflll rise again. Ra gm'uca! input u'l 111:5 {er/a lm’l .’ J. x. York Sul. Springs. [EST NATIONAL-BANK OF GETTY‘ - BUuG.—Notico is hereby given to the tockholders of thd First Na’innnl Bank 0! Gettysburg, that an election for Seven Direc tagn, Masons one year, will be held “Who: Bulking Hons. of said Institution, on TUES DAY, lb: 10th day ofJANUARY, 1865. GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Becky: 1364. 3; .....10 00 $OlO 50 ...... 9 00 ‘ ~. Notice. 30. A: W. BOWEBSUX’S ESTATE—Let ters of {\dminittmtion on the estate of Georga A. Willowereox, Into of Liberty town nhip, Adams chnnty, deceased, having been grated to the fipdersign’ed, residing in Em nitcbnrg DistricthFrederick connty,.Md., be hereby gives noticgto all persons indebted to nid estate to mayo immediate payment, tnd those having claims against the same to present them properly xmullenticated for set tlement. Jasmin BYERS, Adm’r. Dec. 12,1864. 6: .‘ , 11 150 '1 l 5 ATCRHAKER & JEWELER, No. N 9 US North SECOND Street, ~ corner of Quarry, PHI LA Nib“ PHIA. An usorlment or . WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER 8 PLATED WERE, consunkly on hand, ‘ ~ . SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! _ milepu'n-ing of “Cache: Ind Jewelry prompt“ attended in. . UPC, 1:], 1861‘ l; MARRIED. Cnmmunlcnzed Election. I. K. Staufler, ‘ <_ .._... ‘_'-‘_‘ ~. ”a”; .. The World for 1865. ROSPECTUS.—Th§ Pnaidenunt noun-M just closed consign: the political dustiniu a! the people nf the United Slates, during «- nether :cmLol ymrl. to the control arm”:- dent Lincoln u the North, Ind Jeflenon Dmis It the South. The Democratic party. nlwnyi identified with the plowerily, growth,nnd glory nt'the n-pnbliv, may point mm honest. pnde to its record In tins great canton-l. Against an administration wielding the mo“ cnurmuns power ofnntruuugu nud the most uu— lnnited command of unsure ever possessed by any government, and reinforced alike hy the untoun'lod :eus ut' many patriots and sympt— thlee ufulltmiwrs, the Dental-ratio party tsught the hunk: of 1:364 firmly and furlossry to the en 1. t Dofvnted m the deutoyul college, the small majonty o! popnlnr votes by which it has been :0 defeutcé is demonstrably less than the num ber ofpcrsous openly nnd olficinny dependent. upon the admiuiatnlion as olficeboldern ur con tractors in the various depurtments ofthe pub lic service. l But the rgault is against us. The Law con tinue! to be administered by men who not only violate its expreu provisions, but invade the those personal Ind civil right: so high nnd sa cred that Constitutions vancot confer but only gimmntee them, and which laws me. mndeto viudxruta and gnurul. The Fans: is still borne by men who, in foul: years, have heaped upon mi, and the unborn gent-mucus of our children, a debt almost ns huge us that of England, no qnired Through centuries,_und whose policy of n blonted paper-currency doubtless upon 11% the présent burden othis gigantic indebtedness.—- The Swan in still wielded hy those who see treason in an olive branch, and who make tic tories won by our gallant nml“ and fleetsfrnit lessl, since they open no path to the triumphs of pence. / Democrat! muyt await events. They czm now only watch for the public Infe ty, and exert n“ the rower nt'a grit-at nuumi {y to prevent Mr. Lincoin'r administration from drifting, for the sake or nboluidn, imo a dim nion pram. / “TIN-y n‘so serve who on}; stand and u nit." The niuviplea of the Dyfiiocrutic pan; nrr‘ just, and will get prevail. vor'they are the laws of [hr prngrvss or the human rnca The) are the princlplr‘s “hich have emerged from every revalulion of (M- Alleu»Snxon race. “ilh in creased gimmnlerslu’i!nstlrcnth. ll; thew it muslstmd steudllut, immm uhle, compact, har monioul, organimdl The coming fourycu-s irc mbe years of culumuir. But now, the)“ ho sowed the winds are to be {he xuapcrs loc whirl-winds. The Democratic party is sllorn ofpower; but it is divested ofall responsibility. When the hour of sore distress comes, the peo ple, insleo‘sd of‘curslmz the Democratic party, will turn to It {or relief, and cling to ‘u for de liverance. ; So far, thengfrom being relieved ofdniy for the immediatefnture by our late defeat, a du ty more imperative devolves upon the Demo cratic PERM. Sentinels upon the wntr'h-low era, nowmore than over must they be sleepless! and vigilant! ‘ Often, during the past year, Tn: WonLn has, heen made to feel the heavy hand of arbitrary ‘ power. Rendering all lnwful suppnn to the constituted nntboriten—Lo CH-sur Cmur'a due —nroiding the extremes of partisan hostility, and gmlilesa oi any crime, save unflinching kidVOcdt‘y of n free press, free speech, free bal— 1 lot, or an ardent devotion to thfinion, and“ support ofthe wur for the Union‘s 2, it has, nevertheless, been repeatedly excluded from , military depurtmcnls by partisan generals, and } for severul days its issues were suspended by order of President Lincoln himself, and its 0" free: closed and Occupied by armed soldiers at his command. The fidelity and the fenrlL-ss mess in thé‘ past, which thew blows at us a-i vouch, our readers are justified in expectingl from us for the future. ‘ Tun “'olth fur 1865 will he a better newspa per thnu it has ever been. Its columns, freed from the. exuctiug demnnds ofn political cnuo nus, will afford more room for the news of the day. of all kinds, from all parts of the world. We shall not be contented to give‘to out fenders the earliest news. We shall labor al so to lmv it the must trustworthy. . The eest use of the telegraph, which is the right rm oftho preis, and competent curves por.dcn‘ts with all our armies null fleets. 111. the nutionnl and state capitals, and at all the com‘ nmrcinl centers of 'Europe Ind America, and whatever else skill cnn devise or enterprise accomplish, will contxihutc tumhke Tn: “1031.9 (he best newspaper of the day. 3 TM: Sui-WEEKLY WORLD will exactly anit than: who want the news oftener than weekly, yet do not. feel able to pay $lO for the Daily.— lt contains all the tending matter, new: and editoritls ofthe Dally, excepting only its ad verlieementa. Tn: Wren! Worm: has now the largest cir culation of any Weekly journal published save one. Its extraordinary success since its union with the New-York Aryua. has justified usm very libernl expenditures tor the year to come, such as will make it without 5 rival ininlerest and value to the farmers of our country. Its Agriculturul Department will be as good and comrie'e as any ofthe agricultural papers, and its reports of the Cattle, Produte, and Money Markets “ill exeell them all. A page or more Will be reserved to entertaining fireside rend iug, and the type Will be lurge and clear enough for old eyes. In a few dnys all the editions of Tax Wont.» Will be printed on new type. Several new fol— dlng machines, just set upin our vaults, will enable us to work on nnd mnil‘all editious with the utmost speed and regularity. While the war continues, and currency is of such sort as if is, we can hope forlittle or no profit. Our term: hnve been increaseg, but not in proportion to the increased cost of eve rything used in making a newspaper. Indeed to-day. there is nothing equally valuable, so cheap as a newspaper. Tflllllc Dally World One copy, one year, by mail lanhWecklf World- One copy, one year...................... Tbrgc copies, one year......_.......... Five copies, one 10“.”... ........... Wail] Wot-Id. One copy, one yum-2......“ Four copies, one year.............. Ten copies, one yen L............. Twenty copies, one 5ear......... Ten cents ext” charged in All cue: for lap amte addren. An enra copy fuluished to clubs a! ten or more. For clubs of fifty the Semi-Weekly, Ind for clubs of one hundred the Daily, villager“ to gelter up of club. , ‘ "‘ , Changes from club llstefcnn only!!!“ by requcal orthe person receiving the club pnck agen. All such requesta must nime‘Lhn post olfice and state to which it has previouuy been sent, and inclose twenty-five cents to pay for changing to separate address. ‘ Orders for any of the editions of Tax Wonnn may be sent by mnil, and should inclone Post offico Money Order or Bank drnlt {or amount (la: the discount). Money sent by mnil will be at. the risk ofthe sander. Order: and letter: should be nddtelsed to THE WORLD, , Dec. 12, 1864. ‘ NEW-You. A Farm for Rent. CALL on lhc undersigned, residing in and war Hutu-grown. ‘ ‘ . JACOB CASSAT, JOHN (I'. BRINKEREOFF. .Nov. 28, 1:64. 3: Runaway. AN away from the subscriber, In Gumbo:- R lund lowmhi'p, on the 22d alt, a bound boy named THOMASPARKEB. Uneven! e wurd will bu paid for his return, hm no't ka. ‘1 will pay no debts of his contracting, ales: compelled by‘nw. ISAAC. H- ' HL. Dec. 5, 1864. 3? . ' Pamphlet L 3." =. HE PAVPHLET LAWS, the Slate but: T been received at this -36 cc, and me now ready tor dismbmiun am g [bu-1e entitled to receive them. JACO' USHEY, Protb'y. Prothouofurg’s ofiicc, nyl- _ burg, Dec. 5,18" 3: } . . Rev ue Stamps P any den ination constantly on Mad 0 and 10! la n! the Fir“ Hanan-. 11 Bank 9: Géttysbnyg. GEO. ARKOLD,CMhiu-. ’ Gguyapzrrg, Nov. 14, IBM. M AmfixAbo'w RO3l, Corn Snatch, Rico-flour ‘ a (it-hum, lur dale at Dr. HQRNER'S “51,35”. w -x 1 . a gym: Desirable P'lidy i - T PRWATE BALE—The lublcflhcf of. ‘ A fern at him“ Bul- the Property be no occupies, situate In thoßorough of Uruynhltg“. on the west bank of Rock (”rec-k. TIM Tract coumins 7 ACRES, more or lan, M emllent - land, including» very innu- And prowl,“ , Garden. The smprovmm-msnro n ' ’ nnenud n b.fo “my donl‘lu Hrlvk HOUSE. will: '1 Cvlhtrs, MI in ex cuflonl nll zir, u nurerl‘n;r \rell ‘ ol the bat sun. wm'r, u 1-‘runo may, with Guam-y. L‘orn Crib, Hug l‘cn,&c.. nit/051m of Fruit Tron. There Is on the prom" In ox !cnaive BRICK YARD, having any quantil: o! pnme clay, and being well loefled’fur 1h; bun neas. / > This property offers mra induction”, "ch as arc not often 10 be hank/n is in an}: a spec: mostdesirable. Pertnns wishing lo VlO. :7. are toque: led to call on'the subacriber.mido ing thereon. The tarme/ WI" be made on]. k? If not sold privauly before SATUR DAY, the 3.slduy on)EcEym-:mnn., it will he offered at Public thz un that. tiny. I! 1 o‘clock, P. ALL/bu tho pmmiael. X 48043“. pnzsessitm givlun, it Grim-J. ‘ Dec. 12, (L 664. 3;! The Adams County EM‘HERS' lxsnrum mnje held » T Benderirilfo. cmumrucin; Dec. 2811). and continuing [hrs-e day. The I'rfi‘nds of when tion ‘zenetnlly nzq imited In Miami. Tho": Ténchers to whom lp'bjucz _x- nuigned a“ me but meefing are rem came pro-4 pared to run] (usnyL Several enclmueu of ability and cvywncnr‘e hWe can Ind 10 spent and h‘clurc befurc Ihe Instill: o. Pom ORG, come ll]. J. K. COOK, 1’”!!th . Dec. n, 1864.1 Private Sale.“ ' HE VALUJBLE FOUNDRY IV THE T BURUUGH Ol" nETTYSBURO.—-Thia ll me only Fonn 'ry wiLbn tun mules. 'l hn'e In 0 acts of Tryplevgeur Horse Pgwon. two nu Bevel-gear ineri, u Mute lul of Mouth PM}, terns, Stow Panorusmud mnnyotber Putter-l. all sudl) us are needed. Also, a Lame, Drill Stock, and Bolt (Enter, :11 in winning (inlet. Lich-e, I HUUD'EARU I.OT UFGR‘)UND near the Foundry. Also, (no Lola 0! Ground M the Depot. l’oucasion wlll‘he given as” time dam-d. DAVID STERNHR. Dec. 5, 1364. ‘tf Mlll and Farm T-PRIVATE SALE «1 win "(1 «rm-u A 51410 lhm ‘.'.\ LUA ULH “ILL PROPERTY —knuwu as .\lLllhvnn)’: Millvaiwnte fl". mile- west Of‘Gellysnm‘g, on U per Inf-h Creek. The Improvements "eager- Chfll'. Mill. Saw Mill. two DWELLING HOUSES and h BARN. " The Farm contsins FIFTY-FIVE A 0 cf choice Granite Land—most Meadow bouom. fifl‘erms accommodating. Nov. 7, 1864. :f GEO. ARNOLD. For Sale. VERY DESIRABLE FAR“, containing 7'2 Acres and upwards, situate I) mnlal east of oxford,in Han'on (rm-nanny, knowh as the property of'Johu Bupp, who now PO“: sizlosnn 2L, am! will show It 40 any peruon/ Wlflhiug to look at. it, together with B Aural! and 68 Perches Woodesnd. in‘Jackson lawn s Lip, near by. Tang: accommodating. «' GEO. ARNOLD. Gollylburg, Oct. 10, 1864. H N otlce. .’ RAM! or‘ Grrrnnuna,} Gettyiburg. .\'mrc M, 1864. ' V OTICE in hereby given, agreeably to Seen tion 2d o! the Act of the Gencrnl Augm bly of the Commonwealth of Penusyluufla. en mled “An Act enabling Banks of the Com monwealth to become Assoainliom for flu purpose of Banking unier the Lawn of th' United States.” approved the 22d dnyuot Au. gun. A. D. 1864,1111“ the Stockholders 01 “The Bank of Gettshburgi’ have this day voted ta become such an Association, and that ill Dl reclors have procure-1 Elbe authority of the owners ofmote than twokthirds of the Cup)!“ Stock to make the Certificate required {here for, by the laws oflhe United Stutn‘ For fqnhcr particulars Stockholder! can apply to 'l'. D. CARBON. Cushion Dec. 5, 1864. Nance. OH)? 0. GODRRCHT'S ESTATE.—Lottorl J of ndmiuiur‘mion un the estate of John C. Gubrecfit, Into 0! Umon Lownahip. Adams‘ county, decrnaed. having been granted to (It undersigned, residmg in tho um tuvnlbi', she hereby gives notice to 111 persona indebted to said estate to nmke immedinte payment, Ind mm having elzima against th. same to pw sent them ptoperly authenticated for settle meat. ELIZABETH Goumzcutufl/x~ Nov. 14, 1864. Gt” Administrmfll. / Notlce. ‘ ‘ ‘ PHILIP HERGET‘S ESTATE—Letter} tel . mmeumry on the Misstep! Pump Hergat, late of Umon twp., Adams .countypdoceued, baring been gmnted to flu under-SW, ro siding in the Imm: township, he hcxeby gins notice to nll persons indebted to ash! um. to make immediate paymem, and thou/115mg ‘ chims against. the same to present than to crl authenticatad for settlement. pp y AMOS LEFEVER, Ens-MA" % NOV. 28 1864. EH X 2 Hay. 0 FARMERS—The highest market price paid mr HAY—CASH on delivery—lt the yard of the “ Pennsylvanis anr Pnu Compahy," near the Foundry, Gettysburg. Farmers would do well by ulllug hofm engaging oluwhen. Call to no 3h Hmo our Hsy-pncking Prev: 9 J. w. smi, Aflnt. Oct. to, 1964. If Auctioneer-ins. ICHARD TRIMMER, ofStrabln town-bl“ - Adnms county, Pm, has eonaongod A E CRYING, and will I). happy muttond to :11 calla that may be made. H 0 will do hll best to render unification ln 11l can”, ad will In modern“ in his charges. Thlnhfnl for the patronage already bestowed upon Mu, he asks that lhe public generally (in hi. 9 trial. , Sign. 26. an No Humbug. HAMBERSBURG‘ ST. ALWAYS AHEAD. C -—-THIS WAY FOB BARGAINBnquflN L. HOLTZWORTH has just returned from tho City with the inrgex: and most complete nuan ment of HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND suozs, am has been bmugm to'“’ this town since the war. His stock l: not only complete, but id GOOD .nnd CHEAP, embracing every variety of Boom and Shoal for “on and Boys, whilst the Ladle. will find everything in their line, from the In": Gait" to the heaviest Shoe. Children”: Show of every descriptiop, in great variety. Alla, [Av dies‘ Hats, fine‘quallty, and Children'l this, of all uyles and pnceh Also, Trunkl, Cu. pet Bags, Vallsea, Umbrellas. Glows. Stock. lugs, Tobscco, Cignu, and Notions of "or, descripfion. - fi-Don't forget the place, Clumborlbi!‘ Ilreet,‘opposixe the L'nhemn Church, (imp. burg, Pa. JUHN L. HOLTZWOB‘HL Nov. 21, 1864. It I , , F. B. Pickma. amp (momma. ‘ Q BALTNORE sat, Gnmsauw. P mama's momma STORE, mm. 512,. PICKING'S cm‘rmxa STORE, BALS 51. ' chxxxc-s CLOTHING STORE, HAL .sr. ‘ chxmevs cno'tmm sroxm, SALT. s'r. chxwo's CLormxo aroma, Ban. 8:. ' ~ cam-r PLACE TO MY momma, , - GREAT PMCE T 0 In": CLOTng, 4: ' «mam mums TU xmv elm-m. , (ml-1n PLACE TO BUY cnurmua, _ GREIAT PLACS’TO BUY enordm%w ; AT 1“. n. pxcxmn-s, K % AT r. H. PICKING'S, \ 5. AT 1“. n. mcxmc's, ‘ f AT r. s. PICKING'S, ‘ _.f n v. n. PIGKING'S, ' - -. » m BALTIMORE STREET. ‘ s n; BALTIMORE smmm?‘ 4 w BALTIMORE srnmm, " " 1x BALTIMORE swam, * ‘ IS asummm smash , i ’ outtfvsnuno, an”; 2:; the and: oh? FALL .uui omg; GUUDS jmfl rcceiyed. «"m minimum» ”i Oct. 31, L 351. x s“. ‘ 1S t`~~js~3 i ~ R d El JUIIN LUTZ. ’
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