f,COME TO THEa•/13WEEK OF JANUARY 23rdAnd visit the Bailie Helds ol the Rebellionwith one who has visited them many timesSynopsis ol the EntertainmentTHEAn Awful Three-Days9The Army of the Potomac and the Army of Northern Virginia over Twenty-five square miles in and around Gettysburg. The march of over Two hundred thousand men. The resignation of General Hooker; Advance of both Armies; their position June 30.The First Day’s BattleOpening the fight by Buford’s Cavalry. Capture of Gen. Arthur. Death ol Gen Reynolds. Description of the terrible fighting the first day.Gen. Meade in command the second day. Lull in battle untih afternoon. The nght in and around the Peach Orchard, Devil’s Den. The Slaughter Pen in the wheat field; Gen. Sickles’ desperate fighting. Charge of the Louisiana Tigers on Cemetery Hill. Hand to hand conflict. A night of great suspense. Battle renewed in the morning of the Third day. Ground regained lost the second day. Lee makes preparations to break the center of Meade’s defense. The greatest Cavalry Fight of the war, known as the Sabre battle. The Artillery duel of over two hours. Pickett’s Virginians grand charge. The march to death, a great Slaughter. Tragic death ot Armistead- Bravery of Cushing. The Struggle at the Stone Wall. Pickett repulsed. Troops almost annihilated. Grape and canister at ten paces; Lee’s retreatAll graphically portrayed and explained. Pictures from the Official Photographer of Gettysburg, some taken at the Battle andsome immediately after and some taken from the finest paintings in the world.Pictures of other battle fields in and around Washington.Don’t miss this,the most instructive lecture onWartheRebellion ever in South Haven for the benefit of the Soldiers Monument.