A h E *f‘iffigfi‘ifififso T—fi‘ 2;.‘12272342 ‘ ”A...“ ~T———- ims ton fiOUSEKSE?ERi.-Do ever;- fih'ihg‘é! _tbe pro”: time. ‘ Keep evcrjnling it “I N!“- Mn” mend clothe: before washing them. Alum or vlnegn; is my!) 1.0 m. colon, red, mm, or ”1.19:- » ‘ _Snil god: will bleach ; one Ipoqnful ileuough Jor ll kellld of clothes. , ‘ Save ypnr and: {ol- the‘gaxden end pin” 0; fq _lmrden yud when and}. ‘_ ' A hot shovel held 'ovel'lvamilied furniture] will the out white 590". ‘ A bit of, glue, dislolved in Ikim milk and! Film}, will r‘euore rusty old erafiq. “ ' .filbbontof any lglzld should be washed in gold Ind:,nud nol rinsed. ‘ r If flan. irons up rouglll. till; then wltif‘flxpe nit, Ind it will make them month. . lfyou are buying. cui’pet for durability, you mus} éhooag {wall figures. ' A hit of lonp rubbed on {baubllfifl Q! doqn will prevent them from creaking. ' Scope}? up? gut in the hole; where crick ell rm; will dung] Ellen. Wood "he: 9nd «inmmon salt, wet with water, will "up the creek! pflbe stuyb and the smgke (you: peeping. ~ H ' Green ghgnld ,be the ppvaflllng color {at ped pinging: upd window dupery. , x lIEEI WORTH xfiowmo AND REMEMBERING. ‘, —How to act when the clothes take fire it an ‘ important piecg o! informntion. The Scientific Ameh‘can lays, three persona out of four’would rush right up to the burnlng individual, and lit-gin to paw with their )lmnds without guy i definite aim. it IS useless to tell the victim to i do thl" or that, or call for water. in fuct, it i is generally‘best to not my a word, hilt seize i a blanket frog) 9 bgd, or a. Hook, ‘oifnpy woolen rubric—if none is at grind, take any woolen Pinterlul—hoid the corner; as rd: upnrt at you end, stretch'them out higher than your head, lnnd, running bold'y in the person, multe‘ a motion ,of claspingin the arms, most a_hout the shuttles-9., z‘hls instantly smothers the fire, and saves the face. The negt instantLth’ro-fi the unfortunate nenon‘ on the floor. his “is an additional safety to the Tues: and breath, And any rcz'nn'nnt M flnme ‘cnnbe putout more leisurely. The next instant immerse the burnt part in cold wuter, and all pnin will ceue with the rapidity of lightning. Next he} some oom— ‘ mon flonr, remove from the Eater, and cover the PM“ parts with an inch thicknee; of hour if possible; put the patient milled, and do all that is poisibieto soothe untll*€he physician ‘nrtives. Let the flour remain until it fails 3i! itself, when a henntil‘u} new shin will be found. Unless tire horns are deep, no other nppllcutiouiis needed. The dry flour for hnrng is the most admirable remedy ever propoml, “If"; infdrinutionvought to be imparted to it” "florid-newt: of its action is tlmt, like from Pan‘x b! {5O"- ipstngit and perfect relief the injured parts. Sph'hding mg“, fliom grater, ofa mushy, censistencyfing and cold ,by some. Dredge on the flour until'm‘enefi yvill stick, and cover with gotton butting. EFFICACY OF ONIONS.—A writer guys: We are often troyhlpd with severe coughs, the results of colds of long standing, which muy turn to consumption or premature death.— iinrd corigbs cause sleepless nighls'lgggonsmnt irritation in the thront'and' «strong 260". to tiirosv ofl‘ oii‘cnsiva matter from the lungs. 'The remedy i proposeehns been tried by me And often repop‘tpepdgdsto other: with ‘good results, yhich is simply to take into the atom nch beiorqletiring for the night, a piece of nw_ onion, one: chewing. The escuient in nu un [cooked state, is very healing, and tends to rol kct the writers ftom tho lungs and throat, caus ing immediate reiiefto'the patient. Sliceq on ion, in n ynw state, will cone’pt poison from '11:; air, and ~also from the humnn' system when ”se? ipyafdiy or utensil] appiieq to tho arm pitl. ' t ‘ ' QIRLS.—-—There qré "30 kinds of girls. Dee is l‘lre kind “I” appear best abroad—the gi‘rls p 11". ere sued forl ingledidegl parties, visit}, gel, and whose chief delight. in‘ in such linings. .The other la 31m kind um appeu best at héme, the girls Ith are useful and cheerful in the gluing room, the sick room, nhd all ,the pre .cillcla 6f berne‘. They dike: widely in charac ter. One is often a torment azubome, the oth er} blessing; one is almoth, consuming every thling about her. ', The other A sunbeam, difl'u ling life and glsdneae to all around her: . I l' ‘ -—-——-————--Po—r»- —— . ‘ PQS'BAL' REGULAT;QI§S.7-Leuers depos {ted in the'fost 05cc without pfepayzugnt, are _noyy gel". to the Den}! Letter Ofljqa. Thong ppflgiqx ihwfljcient qgnmity of Immpo are Pot; forwarded to the Dead Letter Ofljpe, but double the Imount unpaid is charged on de livpry of gbe letter. Revenue algmps are up: 'nlid 'jn pigment of postage. ' mmmsum 430 m UMBRELLAS.\—On lthe nu: 91t.,"§l§erx§an Shoelnnku, of Phila ‘delphh, hpid a. man named Wilson toebn‘il in ‘thq syn of $3OO to answer at Court the charge of appgoprifxfing an ‘nmbrelln that did n 3: be. long to him. a This infomnfion will, no Roam, 3;: intezening to “1'0” who seen), 90 imagine pun. unibrellgo do up: cost anything, 37131115; finohpdfflountt own thug." ”Even-j horse/XI; tne gonn‘try pygnt. if FosslbleLQo-hnye at least {New yanks fun in in; putty-e. l: wjll d 3 log bin} .whnf no kind _of medicine 0:- nnrsing can do so well. I} will improve his fioofs, his hair and skin, bin wind. fidigestion‘, mid blond, \yil] take out mm}; and lameness, and put ongesh, and infnsn new )ife ge‘ne’rnllx. ‘ ' ' ~ ' "ran Comm PlAcE'Unop.—afl‘l:e New Jersey .an‘ii Delaware newspapcra snug thy. the fig]? 9! this delicious frlflt, lbii yeti, 'will be im ponso, notwithstanding the heavy ylpld last mm- = ‘ , " . 3:1». Gwin hns'ééhe back to Sonou, pm- For ipfomhe otprotecuon {rqin Nepo}con, and 'with Fg‘imbh troops to "”1“ him, U i ”Armenia: framed no not permitted, by fun in milk show; a whisper. < . > new; egchange siya ‘Oil City was {onu ded in IBM) by the Michigan Rock 0d Gom- Eany, Previous to flint. i; confisted of only 1.99. noon eos a'smreg. I. y“ imgted i'n‘plB62, if?! now contaigs 4.000 inhabitants. The‘ present prices for hotel Accommodations are three doilnrs n 3131110! hone hire four dollars for a. moder- P‘O'dflv'd. li'quors twenty to forty cents a 'glau, 1m? oflier things in pro rtion. Mo,- ny of the business establisfim‘fim transgét. hn nnnnsl b’usiness of from one Lo‘tho hun idred thousand doilnrsf " '. fr ‘ fiUpW-r‘is of ’two thousand laborer! an Ear amp qyed on the Calitprnin end "dft oéhaific min-oat}. Cars Mil be run :ning 3 nine; {rum Bucraigepkp 33);}: leek. filmy ‘i; like the ‘penzles; we kan’l. _dwa: all when'we menus}, and ain’t. a ‘ htv R. severe but on“, an lhéh iv. ling. awed Ruck o‘nlgss it. strikes inl’, ‘ .. . “..‘. . ._ _ he 0 tiw gm 9! tha map-ion ' rm¥gik€uffibflén.‘Grmthiig iéwimfi" &.s§o;.% - .._ \A..-.. , ... f. Great Attraction T BRINKERHOFF’S CHEAP CLOTflING AND FURNISIIING STORE, at the North . MQCOrneroi‘ the Diamond. The subsrriher ls company in receipt or fresh goods from the finer? cities. His stock‘ol' l ‘ 1 BRADY-MADE CLQTHI‘NG : 1 is also of the largest and most attractive, as ‘ well as the chespest establishment of the kind lin the country. You will there find COATS, WANTS AND VESTS, spade up in the most fashionable styles, and of the begt mnterinls, lo! nll‘s'izcs and prices, for men and boys.— Gentlemen’s lurnishing goods of every descrip tion, Wool Shirts, Muslin Shirts, Hickory lShlsts and Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool and Cotton Drawers, ilosiexyofflery descri lion Buck-skin. Merino and Cotton GlOVCS,’£NDJ kerchiels. Neck Ties, Crnvats, Linen‘nnd-Pnpcr Cpllurs, “Ms, Caps, Boots and Shoes. .011)- lhrellss, Trunks, Vslices, Carpet Bags, Clothes and Shoe Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Shoe Blnpking, Poelret and Dressing Combs, Irbry 'Cornbs, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Violins, sud Violin - Strings, Soaps nnd Pcrfumeries, Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Knives, Smoking and Chewing Tohhc go. Pipes, an extra quality ofSegsrs. In incl, his stoqk embraces everything ususlly found in s first class furnishing store. I invlte’ the itlténtlon of all to come nnd see {or theniselves, M ism‘determined to sell goods lower than any _otherestahlishment in the country. Don't forget the place. Corner of York 111-Bet and the Dismnnd. , JACOB BRINKERH FF. my 4, my. " ‘ Cheap Clothmg. \ms WAT—FOB BARGAINS! r 1 . , F.B.PXOKING’S FASHIONABLE CLOTHKNG STORE, Barman: STRII‘I‘, Glnvsnuno. Our Sbi’ing aind Surgmer anpplyjust-ogened in the largest and [fin selected stock of {oth ing 8'", hrbpgb; lo Gettysburg, embmcing nll the - A ~ LA'TFfS’l‘ STYLES son MEN AND novs, among 'which pro fine fining Dress and Busi ness Coats, Cloth, Ciisimeie, Silk, Snlin and potion Vests, Dress and Bssiness Pants, of e’vei-y style,qukliv.y and site, Under Ologhes o! cvéry description. Alsa, . , GENTLEMEN’S .FUBNISHING GOODS; Embracing GTovcskcwnrs, Neck-Lies, Sus pegders.,llosiery, kc. Also, ~ NOTIQNS IN ENDLESS VAIHETY, such as Violins, Accordeons, Violin Strings, Clocks, Hpir and Clothes Brushes, Combs, Razors nag Razor Strops, Soap, Spectacles, Canes, P n KoiVes, Pencils, Pens, and Domi ndgs.’ £3O, a ' TRUNK ,‘CAREET SACK UMBRELLAS, , \ TUBA'CCO, SEG RE, i and indegd a little of everythm‘gwifl be found in this Store. 1331193 made cor pulclmaes tor Chsh, and at a. favorable time, we are pre por‘ed to sell chedp. ’ , REMEMI‘X “‘ PLACE... ' " If you, deslre 1 good fining suit, made 0! good m: I) and examine for yourselves; and April 24, 1365 Noaflumugp re : EMOVAL. ,' \ HOLTZWORTH ALW S AHEAD. ~ ’IHIS. WAY FUR BARGMR‘A—JOHN L.{ HOLTZWURTH has just return-d from the City with the hirgesl and most éomp te assort m-em. ot HATS AND CAPS, BO 3 AND SHOES, that has been brought. . “I tinié'gnwn since the war. His stock ‘is ‘ not. only complole, but is GOOD and CH AP ‘ embracing every variety of 80015 and Shes [onlu'e'q {lnd Boys, whilst the Ladies will fin ever) mm?! in their line,‘from the finest. Gnitgr to the.benvie§t Shoe. Children's Shoes of every descripti’n, in great. variety. Also, Ln ics’ Huts, tine qltnfigy, and Children’s Huts, fP‘ll “5109‘ ang‘u'ces. Also, Trunks, 01m ggivriB-Imyxtliaes, {lmgfipllnm Gloves, Stock n: “an E ‘ ' Don'tqiotll" ”1...“; Homirs. 01 every of the Dmmondfben‘, place, South-east Cnr. ‘ » . JOHN in'- Pg" ‘ April 10, 1865. u ‘New Spring Goods. MALL PROFITS a: QUICK SALES. S ._WJ‘. L. SCHIOK Would [eapectfully any to the éitizens of Get-c lysbufg and vicinity, that, he is now receiving at his store A splendid " ” ~ . STOCK 01’ SPRING GOODS. The stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple DRY GQQDS, of etery descrimion. SILKS, MOZAMBIQUE, GHALLIES; ' —' . DELAINES, " « '. | BOMBAZINES, ‘ - . ALPACCAS, . , LAWNS, ~ ‘- ‘ a CALICOES, of «‘1 qualities and choicest styles, which will be wold at'PIQCES TO DEFY COMPETI’;ION. FURNISHING GOODS of all kindq, including Silk, Linen and Canon llnndkcrchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, kc. Also, a splendid assortment. of RIBBONS, Laces and Edgings, Umbrellas and Parasola.- - My stock of WHITE GOODS will be found full and complete, _and customers may rely upon nlymylfenlng 3005’ good; at the lowest. possi ble p‘r ces.‘ . _ . . Gentlemen w 1 find it to then advantage tc call‘end exami emy stock of L ‘ ‘. CLOTHS, ‘ - CASSIMERES and ' * YESTINGS, 01-nll qunhties aim choicest st'yles. April 24,7186 ‘ ' J’. L. SGHICK'. Cbal, .‘LulmberK Stoves, Bw. HgLES 11’ human 0 g ould rlapectfnlly inform the public that he will co tinue the business lstely con duelttd by the 5 m of Sliced: & Bnehler, at the old “and. corer of Catfish-and Railroad stake. ‘ Refer l he prepared to furnish , {ran BEST QUALITY OF COAL, and very ariety ofLUHßEß;inclndiugDoors. Shn tel-9, Ensh,‘ kc. Also, every variety of 060 Tug Stovesmmong which are the _ NO LE COOK, ROY L COO , WELLING TON. WAVERLY, PRINC ROYAL, , ORNAMENTAL 000‘, are" . Also, PARLOR, DINING E - _ ROOM, SALOON AYD SHOP S T O V E ‘s' . 'Also,‘e}'er, variety of TIN AND ‘SEEET 18 N WARKfmnnnfactm-éd hy the best work- ‘ me Also, HOLLOW WARE of every vafiety, inclu ihge superior article of enamelled work. ‘ Indce, every variety of Kitchen Ware will be ‘ kept Constantly on hand. ; Alnofihein:-[&ped“UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER," for which he in the sole agent in ‘ the county.( ‘ ‘ Brie also the agent for Wheeler & Wilson's ‘ Sewi’ng Ms'chinea—tfie best in uqe, ‘ ‘ April 10, 1865. 0.11. BUEELER. l ‘ Dlssolutlon. .. " HEJQrtnerahip heretofore exiatxng be ' w (the undersigned, under the name and 31er of, FAHNESTOCK BBOTflERS, is this aminsolved by mutual consent—James Lin I: lack fairing. ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' JAMES F. FAHNESTOCK, ‘ n 'HENRY J. FAHNESTOCK, _ ' FDW. G. FAHNESTOCK. . HE undersigned, remninining partners of T‘the firm of FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS, mll cdntinu‘é the busing" at the same place; under the name pane and style :0! firm. J HENRY J. FAHNESTOGK, EDWARD G. FAHNESTOCK. - Jan. 9, 2565. ' , Fresh Arrwal 1: _WINTER toons AT A. soon-k SONS—We invite the nugption of buy an to 091- stock 01 Winter Gooas, which will be (old cheap; cqnais‘ting ol ' ' LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Cloaklngloths, etc., etc. For Men’a ind Bon' wanna-g: have Clothsrpusilneres, ‘ Coatings, Vesting'a, with a uyiety of Cotton. 1 Ides, km, lic. “:01“ and ago. ~ ~ " Nov. 23,1364. A‘. 5001'? a soy. Do You Wuh « ' o,l;réseilvp I coon like'yeis of yourself, out 'c “dren, or your tricnds? go at oncogo MUIPEB'S GALLERY, the best place in the'county to secure first class planter " Jami), xses.‘ ‘ sze Run a Call! ‘ B pgfue co ohms. perfect. rhotognphor, ‘A I'd £5; executidin (mew: must Mm '8 GA‘LL RY,'in lliddlejmet. 11!.n.§‘ er; ‘ ‘_A'." . . ' 1.... CLO/{HIBBSJ 165/1117 16? Bflguopl Sin", keep equiunuy on hyd a languid well u- sorted nah of lii kind! of goods II modern“ MATI ‘ Thry supply ordeu (6: the fine". to the lowest priced strides, either rend] nude or made to manure, to up; gm of the country They keep also tn exumive flock of FURN- ISHING GOODS, embracing every nrticie o! Genflemen'l Under-vein- Also, lILITARY CLOTHS md every nflety of Military Trim- mings, a: well n In unsorted stock of READY films MILITARY GOODS. » anltimm-e, Feb? 22, 1864 ‘ Adams County I ‘ UTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ' lxconponuln, MABCII'IQ, ”51. President—George Swope. Vice President—Samuel B. Russell. Secretary—D. A. Buehler. ' Treasurer—E. G. Fnhnestock. ‘ Executive Committee-Rohert llchrdy, An drew Heintzelmnn, Jacob King. _ MAonllis.—George Swope. D. A. Bnehler, 11. )lcC‘urdy, D. McCrenry, 11. Eichelberger, S.‘ R. Russell, E. G. Fahnestock, A, D. Buehler, R. G. llcCresry, Gettysburg; thcoh King, Stra hnn township; ‘A. Heinlzelmnn, Franklin; Wm. D. Hilnes,-’New Oxford; Wm. B. Wilson, Ben dersville; H. A. Picking, Strnbnn township; John' Wolford, Litimore township; John Pick ing. Enst Berlin; Abel 'l‘. Wright, Benders vilfe; Abdiel F. Gilt, New Oxford; 135. H. Marshall, Humiltoghnn township; John Unn ninghnm, freedom township; John Horner, Mountjoy township. WThis Company in limited in its opera! tions to the county of Adams. It ha! been in operntian for more than 14 years, find in that period has made but an: assessment, having paid losses by fire during that period amount~ ing to Sll,')88—-$6,769 of which have been paid duringth‘e last two years. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers for further information. Who Executive Committee meets at the hfiice of the Company, on the lust Wednes day in every month, at 2 o’clock, P. M. , Mar: 13, 1865. n BY. 3», B- chxmc. OTICE OF REMOVAL. LAWRENCE D. DlE’l‘Z l; 00., respectfully beg leave to notify their friends, customer; and the pufilic generally, that they have removed from No. 151 Franklin street, to the commodious four-story Warehause, NO. 308 BALTIMORE STREET, between Howard and Liberty, where they will for the future conduct the Wholesale Busi ness, solely in Hosiery. Trimmings, _ Furnishing Gopds. _ Perfumery, Notions, " ‘_‘ . ‘ Stationery, Uullery, . * ‘ Toyn, kc., kc. lo wln . (they invite :the attention of city and counlr, nrchuscrs, feeling _confident of their ability ,I- offer indncgmeuts in pricigs and qualitylof s oods. "i Ordelis by all will receive prompt atten tion.r Addres - ‘ ' LAW \ “\‘CE D. DIETZ & CO., 308 I ltinwro skeet, Baltimore. *rch 14, 1864. , a . '7 7 .WORTH sonar; JAE 00‘18- G thgcity n lug-go ,5 just received froml Men's and Boys' wear, co Ik.of CLOTHING, 0041's, PANTS, vesrs, 3.011 kinda of l SHIRTS, DRAWERS, emu-h I ‘ NECK TIES, (iLOV IIOSIERYra, » , - q ao =- - A large stack of CLOTHS, ‘ SSIMERES, CASSINETS, JEANS, DRILLIN x, &c.,&c., all of which Grill be sold as cheap :: can be lmd‘elsewhere. Give us 3 call, and i we can not. please you in a suit remdy made ‘9 will take yourmeunure and make ybu up 0-9 in short uo;ti_ce. ‘ [May 30, 186- . Ho! for Bargains !! R 0 'vV & WOO D S , Uorneriof York Street and the Di‘nmond, ' GETTYSBURG. THE BEST ASSORTMENT 0F GOODS IN ‘ TOWN IN THEIR LINE. . a . _— , V HATS! HATS” HATS! H ~ lF YOU WANT A HAT don't. buy it. before you see the large as sortment ol‘all kinds, OF FDR, FELT AND STRAW HATS. just. opened and for sale, cheaper than they are sold elsewhere. by , 1 ROW & WOODS. ;. —'w- ' SHOES! snow :1 SHOES z n - MEN'S, BOYS’, LADIES’, ' Hissu‘ Ind Children’s Shoes of every style nnd quillty, just received and sold slime cheaper than nnybody else will sell «the same article, by L ' ROW B WOODS, ‘ NOTICE THlS—Nearly all our shoes are wlml are called “Home-mule Shoes,”and Ire wads of the best mterinl. We say it boldly than we keep for Isle a. batter quality of Shoes Ihnn are generally found in Shoe Stores. Dry Goods “Store Shoes" Me the (ml: in market. FOR LADIES, Mines and Children, we have Hats, trimmed and untrimméd, Hosiery. Gloves, Bm, all .0111 cheap, by ROW & WOODS. .TRUNKS, Carpet Sac‘h. Umbrellas, Riding Whips, Window Pnpex, Window Blinds. Ba., by V . ROW & WOODS. COESETS,anch, Sfionlder-bmce and com! monrot‘ heat. mntednl, st ROW & WOODS’. ‘ RAZORS, Straps, Shaving Song, Shaving Brushel, all of who best quality, a the store 9! BOW t WOODS. POCKE‘TS BOOKS of all kinds, for main and Gentlemen, by ROW & WOODS. MUSICAL USTRUMENTS l—Accordoons, Violins, Violin Bowl. Walla Strings, Roam, especially prepared fox- ue on the bow, sold a: loweuyricu by 850 W & WOODS. SPOOL COTTON, Patent Thread Pans, Sus penden, Gama, Cum, Conan, Shirt Fronts, Lin'gn, Cotton Ind Cnmbric Hundkuchiefs, In the slots of ROW & WOODS» COLLARS, Grunts, Neck-ties, Butter-flies, something now, u BOW t WOODS. Kc Maura those who have been buying of In. Ind all others, that our preient find: of good: has been lelecud with care and will be lbld as cheap‘u ponible, Give us a call be fore buying what. you need in our line and you shall not go away dianqlnted. ‘ ROW & WOODS. Gettyabbrg, April 24, 1865. L B U l S I! ‘ AALBU M S l l l usl received n 13er Ind beautiful snort; men: of Photogtpphig Albums, which we pfley below on; pricea. TYSON BBOTHFRS,’ Dec. 14, “63, ‘ LADIES“ Cloth for Clothing, n neg- $3l!, Jig—rennet! n FARRESTOCK'B B'. smp, Arrow Boot, 00m Starch, Rice-flour Ind Gehth, for ulé :3 Dr. BPRNIR'S PM mm " HAgnwuuriin‘ggs, mm $011: 0 ._every ‘ p .I an . lat-Ices”; ‘- " "" ‘ B’AWOX'S.4 | N 62; Wankel-anon; /. . . ~ WASHINGTON BUILDING, .aéyggxons. Omens Established 1850. IS O=l Albums Agricultural cusmical oon REAP FERTILIZERB. The Fertilizers prepared by the Agricnlv turn! Chemird CO., (a Company chnnered by the Legishtnn with a cnpK-dl of $250,000,) hue been proved in prictico to be the chup eat. moi: profitable and belt, for the Farmer. Gudner and Pruibgfinwer, of all concemnted manure: now ofl'ered in any market. The Conway] lint embraces the (allowing: Pumm This Fertiiiler in bom poaed of night. soil and the fertilizing elements of urine, combined chemically and mechanically with other volu uble fertilizing Agents and nbsorbeuta. It is reduced to n pnlverulem condition; ready for immedinte use, and without. loss of its highly nitrogenous fertilizing properties. In univerjal applicability to all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities, are well known to be :11 that agricultnrisu candesire. CHEMICAL COMPOST "mm" ' liter il largely composed of animal mutter, such an meat, bono, fish, leather, hair and wool. to gether with chemicals and inorganic fertilixers, which decompose the mass, and retain the nitrogenous elements. , ~ It in avery valuable fertilizer for field crops genenlly, and especially for potatou,‘ and gsrden purpoae's. It? excellent qualities, strength Ind cheap ncaa, have made it very popular with all who have used it. ' ‘ ‘ - - - This ibl Composne fertilizer. ”07.3112“: fertilizer ls particululy adopted for the cum vstion of trees, baits, lpwns and flowers. It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit, and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturlly of the fruit. For hot-house and household plants and flowers, it. will be found an indispensable article to secure their greatest perfection. It. will prevent and cure disused conditions of the peach and grape, and in excellent for grass and lawns. , ' . It in compo-ed of such elements an intake it adapted to the growth of all kinds of crops in all kinds of soils. The formula or method of combining it constituent fertilizing ingredients have re ceived the highestapprovnl oi eminent chemists and scientific agricultnriats. r - ‘The A icultuml Phosphate of Lune. enema, Com. pany manufacture n Phosphate of Lime in ac cordance with a new and valuable formula by which a very superior article is produced, so as to be afforded an less price than other manu facturers charge. Practical tests have proved thntiu value,” a. fertilizer, is equal to hhe best rhouphpte of Lime in the market. . TERMS CASH. All Orders ofn. Ton or more, will be delivered at the Railroad Stallion: and p 11: Wharvea of Shipm at, free of “rungs.— cartage will be chargtfh on all orders of 6 barrels or less. - '- One dollar per Ton alldwauce for cartage will be made on all sales delivered at. the Wk: of the Company, on Cam] Wharf. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL 0038 WORKS A‘l‘ Cunt. “lump, on ma Dunn“. 00in, 413} Arch SA, Philadelphia, (’4l. R. B. FITTS, General Agent. A The Company's Pamphlet Circular, emu-ne‘- in: full directions for using the above Ferti lizers, sent by mail, free, when requested. - Mar. 13, 1865. 6m 628. 009 SKIRT MArgUFAmonY, No. c_2__s ARQK‘SL, align sun, mum Waousun up Rum". The most complete assortment and best nalily and styles of Lndiei', Milsee’ and Chil- l are.” Hone Sxmrn, in the City. Those of: "On On'x Mun," are gotten up expressly to. meet the want: of Finer Cusa Rena. Timon! embracing all the new and de‘airable fityles” sizes, lengths and size waists, in trail and plain ‘ SKIRTS, from 19 to en springs, from 33 to 44i inches long. and 2}, 2;, a}, 3,3 Q, Bitnnd 3}; yards round the bottom ; making more than a! hundred varieties for Ladies; in Misses and Children's SKIRTS we are beyond nll‘compe- i tition , all that. are made by us have sum-no i fuclbfi kid pad "Hopkinz’ Hoop Skirt. Manu warrn'nr‘ea- 3328 Arch Street, Philadn.," and are WA enisififi satisfaction. sxm'r, ‘ihe moat an “NEW FLEXIBLE" ‘ equal to Bradley": "Dupleflfgop, §klrf made, at much lower prices. \ "‘“c Sh“: and Al3O, constantly in receipt of: fun men: of good Eastern made S‘kirls whiéfrqa‘i; being sold nt'very low prices.-—Kid padded and .metalic fastened lSsprings 85 cehts,3o springs 1 00,12 springs $1 15, 30 springe $1 25 and pringa Si 5 . SKIRTS made unorder, al and repaired. vTemu Cuh,— Una Price For Circular containing Catalogue of eugths, sizes and Prices, call at or ad ail, inclosing Stump for Postage, ‘ HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTURY, 1133 Street, PHILADELPHIA." \ 5. 3m ' tel"? V Only: , styles, dress by‘ ,unopxm No. 628 March 6, l , Ne 100.00 . :an Produce ouse, ing Sheadl 3 Enable higheu market price wi l cash for . GRAIN, of all kinds, ' FLOU A Alwnya on hand and [or sale, s profits, GULNOS, SALT, FISH. . GROCERIES, ta, Wholesale and I TRY USI We shall do our hen satisfaction in all cases. . nccunnv a: DIEHL Gettysburg, May 11, 1863.‘ 1y HE undersigned would most respectfully . inform public that. he continues the ' BLAcxsxn‘HmG anmnss, 1.! his shop, luely Philip Dmreom’s, :rljoining Troxcl’a point 'nhop, in East Middle street, Gettysburg, where he will at. all times be pre pored to do Blockamithing work to Carriages, Buggies, anonE, kc. That he knows how to do all jobs at lhe kind will not be questioned by thou who have a knowledge of his long experience at the business. Come on with your wozk, and you will be satisfied when you take it away—and for which he will receive Cash or Conotly Produce. - ' In. 10, 1865. tf The Popular '7-30 Loan. BB FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0! GET- T TYBBURG has been dealgnnted a. Deponi nary and Financial Agent. of the United States, and will furnish the popular 7-30 Coupon Nom, freq from all taxes, pnd convertible n: mnurity in‘-20 six per cent. gold interest Bonds. Will also furnish 5-20 and 10-40 Bonds, one year Certificates and all other Gov ernment securities. Will buy Gold and Silver, cash Coupons, and mnke collections promptly on all accessible points. GEO. ARNOLD, Cuhier. Dec. 26, 1864. ex ‘ Lands! Lands! » APT. H. CHRITZXAN, havingjuauemruv, C (dun-om strip to the West sud all the LAND regions in God's great labyrinth, he would inform the Cilixena of Gellylbnrg and its vicinity, that he in pfipared, not only to ofl‘er OIL LANDS, but ANDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Persons visiting Harginburg would do doll in call, u be will furnish all in larmnlion. H. CERITZMAN. Jan. 3, 1g65. If Pictures! Pictures! EV! HUHFEB having Enrchned Samuel L Wegvex’l PHOTOGKA fi‘ 94,131,513}, i; Prepnred to execme work in his line a‘qnfl to my eunblinhnieht in \he Sluts. I! you desire a good likens“, finished according to fibelucn improvements 1h newt-t, call It the shorg lang-alhbflfified Gallery, in We“ ‘l"th ureet, Genysbnrg. [Jam 9, 1865.’ R? Dr. R. HO'EB’S Tonic Ind Alton uvo Powden, for £08338 nd CATTLE. muted wd told only ll his Drugs“ . ' Jana: 1;?!) 1864 s "' “ A maws m Hopkins' Warehouse. BUSHELS OF GRAIN “WEED,“ the neanin ‘ Carliale street, adjoin ‘ establishment. The always be paid In SEEDS, u. Lt the smallest Blacksmithmg. ADAM HOLTZWORTH F O U 'l‘ Z ’ S . cnnuru gm awl Cattle pullers. ThaePowda-u will mph. enthesmmh ‘ nnd Intestine, damn than from 0M“; matter, md brinfi than to shes thymu. They In a. Illness-cumin of Lung Fever, and a certain Hem y for all Diseases incident to the Home, such .1 61m den, Yellow Watt, Dis t e In 1) e r, 'Foun d c r , Hesv e a , Blsvering, Cough, Fe r“ I“ ‘2: ‘lO an 331: liner— ”in péor low-spirited animals, it has me most beneddu emu. The Inn ofthem improves the wind, smngih on! me Appetite, and gives in the Horse 3 fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improv lng the appfimnw, vigor and spirit of this no I: animal. . ‘ The property this Powder pom in in ereuing the quantity of Milk in Cows, giva it an Importance nnd value “hich should place it in the bands of every person keeping I 00w. By actual experiment it has proven that it will increase the quantity of Milk and Cream twenty per cent; and make the Butter firm and sweet. In fattening Cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide and makes them thrive much faster. HOG S . In all Diseases of ‘ as 83,“?! Isuch gs ‘ ‘2;;;._‘ fs _: ug cers m ~ gfi- =3 1 the Lungs, Liver, Q \EC—‘F‘ : *. kc. By putting \‘s‘y4sA‘ h'oxn halfs pnper ‘ _‘l - a. Jaupeg of “gone 4‘» “”.—-', - ,_ ow ens In a. an- ”. ’ r;sg_’.xf-: rel of Swill, the ’3 -i‘3.‘<“&l:\x above Diseases can be cured or entirely pre vented. By using these Powders the Hog Chalets can be prevented. Price 25 carpet Paper, or 6 Papers for $l. PEEPA 111-ID BY 8. A. FOU‘I'Z 8: 13110., n'nmn j WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT. Na: 116 Franklin St" Baltimore, m. For Sale by Dxuggfsta and Storekeepen erughout the United Stats. . For sale by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg; 'Lnughlin h Bushfirld, Wheeling, 'Vn; C. C. Benderk 00., Pntlsburg; Johnson, Holloway & Cowden, Philadelphia. N0v.z5,1864. 1y ‘ , Globe Inn, YORK 51., NEAR THE DIAIIOHD, ETT YS BU RG , P A.-—The undérsigned would most respectfully inform his nu merous friends and the public generally, that he has purchnsed thutlong established and well known Hotel, the “Globe Inn,” in York street, Gettysburg, and will spore-no effort to conductit in a. manner that will not detract from its former high reputation. ' His table Will have the heat the mArket‘ can «flora—his chambers are spacious nnd comfortable—and he has laid in let his but a full stock of wines and lignors. There is large stablin‘g attached to tthotel, which will be attended by Atten tii‘e hostlers. It will be his constant endeavor to render the lullest'satisfsction‘ to his guests, making his house as near a home to them as possible. He oaks 0. share of the public's pu tronnjrze, determincdos lie is to deserved: large part of it: Remember, the "Globe inn” is in York street, but near the Diamond, or Public Square. SAMUEL WOLF. April 4, 1864. u Schencks's‘Mandrake Pills B‘OB f SICK HEADACHE“ I'rs Stun-nus, (has: an Ccsn. ‘ Th“ ‘ ~ received its‘nnmc (mm a constant ““9593 or "Ckn'i‘" M the‘ stomnch, which nt tends the pain In the bean. find“ hea'dnche is apt to be begin in the mornin: on waking from a deep sleep, and when‘som‘a lrregulnrity of diet has been committed on the day before,or sometimes {or several dnys previous. At flint there is n distressing), oppressive feeling in\ the head, whlqh gradnnlly merges into a se vere heavy pnin in the temples, frequently nt ten‘ded by a sense of fullness and tenderness in onebeye, and extending across the forehead. There 13x4 clammy, unplensant tnste In the mopthmxi‘xofl‘ensive breath, and the tongue covered with a yellowish white fnr. The‘suf ferer @esires tbkbe alone in n dark room. As soon as the patient feels the fullness in the head and pain in‘Kthe temples, take a lnrge dose 0! Schenck’a Hendmké Pills, and in an hour or two they wi‘fl‘leel as well as ever.— Thia fine been med by‘Xhousends, end is n]- wnya sure to cure, end System of the sick headache comi'ug on every 'week‘ or ten days, ’ they will not be troubled with it once in three L, months. . ~ ~ . , Schenck‘s Mandrake Pills are éognposed of number of roots besides Podoplfinln, or con ned Lhndnle, 1110 f which tend \tq relax *rotiouq onhe litannnd act more piqmpt \pilll or niorcnrz, and withoutlenv ngerous .efl'ecle. In a. bilioue pel‘g ‘ slum themselves by the stools.‘ \el worms, mucus, bile and all from the system. In nick \re taken as directed above, as they feel the firs} symp \nck will and has direcl ‘ the money if they do a L cen \ ‘ the as 1 man 51 L jug any d n_ son they w: ‘ They will ex 0. morbid matte . headache, if they x (a full (lose I! 500 . tom: of it.) Dr. Sch 1 ed his agents to retn not give perfect satiefac 'on. If a person has been oo elled to stay oujt late It nllht,end drink to much finely tnkxnge don of pills on gel to bed, next morning he will feel I! thong he land not drnnk I drop, unless he forgets go to laud It ell.~ . They only cost 25 cent: n. hot. Whoever tnke’r‘ them will never :1 e any other. They are worth a dollnr‘to a. Ilck In ‘ for every cent they can: ‘ Don't forget the name—Sonnet? l“ nun Pups. ‘ Sold wholes-19 end retail It Dr. Schenck’e Principal Ofliee,No. 15, North Sixth street, Phlledelphin, and by Dragging end Store keepere generally. . Price for Pulmonie Syrup, Seaweed Tonic. each 31 50 per bottle. 87 60 the half dozen, or two home: ot§yrnp end one o! Tome, for $3 75._ Dr. gSvahenck will be at his oflce, No. 15 'Xonh Sixth Sgreet, Philsdelphis, every Satur pnylto ieé'plltlenup He makes~ no charge {or ndflpt, but for u thorough eumintfion of the 15111-80 with his Rupimmetér.»be‘ chug-gen $33 ‘ 9m. 20, 1865. 596;“. ‘ John W. Timon, ASEIDNABLE BARRIER, Honk-cut cor» Ema! g 1.1:: Dinmqn (nut‘doifir to lo gun?- oM.) Gettysburg, Pm, where he up' at .11 than be fonid ready to “and it all Rim in his line. Hahn mo oieellent u voupna Ind will nun mailman. Gin Hugggm. " " . pic.a,laem ' decay. The scrol‘ulous contamination is ra. riously caused by mereurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, imm sir. filth and filthy habits, the dep .ng vices, and, shove ,nll, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending “from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him-who says, “I will visit the iniauities of the fathers upon their children." he diseases it originates take various names, aceonling to the organs it attacks. ~ln the lungs, Scrul‘ula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings which suppuratc and be come ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which produce indi gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These, all having the same origin, require the same remedy, \'iz., purification xfiul invigorr tion of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distemper-3 leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood. you cannot have health; with that “life of the flesh" balmy, you cannot have serofuluus disease. . . Ayer’s Smsparilla (x is compoundml from the most effectual antl dotes that medical science has discovered for this afliicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe- rlor to any other remedy yet devised, is ‘ known bynll who have given it atrial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their eifect upon this chm of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has_mnde of the following diseases: King" Evil, or Glandular Swellmgs, Tumors, Eruptions, Punples, Blotehes and Sons, I Erysipfilas, Rose or St. Anthony‘s Fire. Salt at? Scald Head, Coughs frun tnbergulo depositsin the my, White ‘Swellmgy, Debthty, Dropsy. aux-night. Dyspepsia or Indigestlon, Syphilis and ' gyp ' 'tlc Infectmns, Mercurial Diseases, mile Weaknesses and, indeed. the whole series of complaints that oriae trom impurity of tiléblOOd.’ Minute reports of individual cnses may be found in Anzu's AMERICAN ALMANAC, which is {hrnlshed to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein niuy be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has outdo when all other remedies, had failed to afford relief. Those cases are )urpusely token from all sections of the cciuntry, in order that every reader may have accent: to some one who can speak to him of its, benefits from personal experience. Scrofnlo depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its \ietims for more subject to disease and its futul results than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatlyl shorteig‘ the average duration of hunum fe; The mat importance of these considerations has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is mleqnutc to its euro. Till: we now offer to the public undep‘the name of .\ i'nn's SARSAPAIIILLA, although it is cmuwm-d of ingredients, some or which ext-ecu the host of Saruvparilla in niterutive power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the roller -3 ing 'nnd danger of these disorders. l’urgc I out the foul corruptions that rot 11nd fem-r ; in the blood, purge out the causes ufdi-em-‘e, and vigoro‘us"henlth\vill fellow. By its pet-u. lint virtues this remedy stimulntex the vitnl functions, and thus expel: the distunpera which lurk withifi the system or burst out on any pnrt of it. i We know the public hnvc hcen deeeh‘cd by many compounds of Saran/larilla, that promised much and did nothing; hut they will neither be deceived nur disupmintul in this. Its virtues have been proven by nhunc that trial, and there remains no querti‘n of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the nfliicfing discuss: it is intend’t'd to touch. Although undgr Hie same nnmo, it is it very difl'uem medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is flu- nmre cf. {ennui than any other which has cvcr been available to them. .4`ZEIXt'SI CIIERRYK PLGTORAL. The World’s Great _lipmedy for Coughs, .Colds, Inclgllent Con. sumgtlon, and for t e relief of onsumptive patients in advanced stages ‘ or the disease. This hm been so long used :lan so uni venany knmvgx, that we need do nu nmg‘o than assure the public that in qualit; is kept .“P ”to the best st ever has hem, and that it way be relied on to .10 n.“ it has on-r dune. Prépmd I? l)u,‘J. 0. Ann & (30., 4 ‘metioal an.) Analylh-nl nit-mm, . ' . Lowell. Musk. . Sold by all dmggisu-evrry when. " “For sale by A. D. Buehler, Gettyshu}y\, gala-s gent-tally. ‘ 8, 1864. - eowly | \‘ Land 0. Aug New Goods. iFAflNi-I OCK BROTHERS Are con tnntiy recEiving choice and den lSlh\blc goods, rom New York. Philadelphia" and Bnliimoro, d nrz prcpfircd to offer 1 [ GREA [NDUCHMENTS ~ ‘io those about no basing. Having sah-oted with great. curc,from be three leodingmarkela,‘ ‘ the public will look 1 their own interest! by‘ , examining our flock be are buying elsewhere. ' Call at HNESIOCKS’ May 9, 1864. ' Red Front. $lO a Da 1 . i GEXTS WANTED.—To ad the “250133? ‘ A LEGAL TENDER STATIO; .RY PACK AGE.” Each Package contains Songs, 2 ‘ page: of Mueicrlß sheets of Paper. 18 Enve lopes,l Bnier, iPen, 1 Pen Holde 1 Land Pencil, l Design for Undersleeres, l for bill“ Apron, lfor Embroidered Collar, 1 for bris tening Robe, 2 for markingLeltere, 1.3 Se eta never before pnblished,‘ worth many Dolls ; ~~nnd other information. Also, one bennlif a‘rticie of Juan“. Liberal inducement: to Ag‘hnu. Send Stamp for Circninr. SAMUEL BOTT, ‘3 South Third s:., Pbilndeiphia, in. June 13,1864. 3y Something for Everybody Q BUY AT OH. R. HORNER'S I DRUG up VARIETY STORE.— uav. opened a fine nuarunent at Drugs and Medicines, ‘ Patent Medicines, Stationery, ‘ , Fancy Dry Goodl, ,T ; ' ‘ Confection, . . ‘ Groceriee, , ' . Nation, > 103.4000, BEGARS, AC. Jan. 18, 1864. ‘ sun at Work. \ BE undersigned continues the cannuamnxwa Busmzsé, I all its branches,“ his old mud, in Eon 'i die Itreet. Gettysburg. ‘ \' W WORK undo to order, and ‘‘BEPA I B I N G 1 [aptly and at lowest. pricey rat-raw SPRING WAGOXS and I ' ‘ r gale. JACOB TBOXEP. done px Two . 81.51.63 1 Dec. 1. l, H 0 " = d Assoclatxon. EILADELF-lA, PA.—Diaeues of the Nervous, 8 uinnl, Urinary and Sexual Ylteml—n'ew up relinbie treatment—in ra poru of tho EOWQ. D ASSOCIATION—dent by mail in sealed; er ”whip”, free of charge. Address, g. JSKILL N ROUGE TON, Howard Anaemia No. 1 South Ninth Street, Philndelphiq, Pa. ‘ Ang.8,1864. I] ‘ , XCELSIOEI ‘ EXCELSIOB ' ‘ ‘ l WORN The Excgmor Wffldng [labia It ”It ban in the Won-wig CI 1 mg ”:11:ng (it; Pad" Uflicenllhv'_, ‘-| c l ‘- ..: .. .‘ %§§ON 8mg)”: , . , ‘ ~ 72%. “Ir J - 100.000 bush. Grain Wanted. NEW mm AT THE om mutton“. VIN. E. 81001.1! 5 00. would inlet. she public thnt they hue leuod the We!!!” on the corner of Ste-non street end the Mile road, in Gettysburg, where they will in the GRAIN AND PRODUCE 1308le in' all in bra-elm. The highest price. will ll‘ way: be paid lor ' ‘ WHEAT, RYE, " ‘ CORN, OATS, ~ ‘ CLOVER l TIIOTHY SHOE, ~Ii‘IIAXBEBD, BUIAC, r HAY t STRAW; Dried fruit, Nuts, Seep, Buns, Shoulders end Sides, Potatoes, with everything eln II the country produce line. ' 0N HAND; FOR SALE, ‘ Colleen, Sugar]. loluuea, Syrups, Tue, Spice. Salt, Cheese, Vinognr, Sodit, Musurd, Burch, Brooms, BuckeilLßl-cking, Bl‘ulhel, Boepl, ac. Also COAL 01L, Fish on. Tu,‘ Arm-n FISH of :11 kinds; NAILS AND SPIRES. Smoking end Chewing Tobeeeoo. , They are‘ nlvnys nble to lupply I am rate * article of FLOUR, with the difl’erent klndl oi FEED. 0 Also, GROUND PLASTER, with GUARDS and other fertilizers. S'COAL, by She bushel, mu. or car load. Their'Can run to Beltimore and buklwlco A week, and the, will he hnppy to our? goodl either way at moderate chargea. Mu etmen, country merchlnu, end others, will find it to their ndvantngu to pnuonize thia‘line. They ask I. share orthe publlc'l curtam,lnd Will spare no Mon to render entllfnctlon lo all,aellers or buyers; _ _____ _‘ _ _- peculiar taint or ‘cfinn which we 1 Scum-nu lurk he connimtionn of maid" of men. It ter produce: or in duced by an en‘ Mod, whining! state the blond. whcm'm :fluid become! in lpcmm to sustain vital forces In their )rous notion, Ind '95 the system to imn disbrder Ind Aug. 22, [86.4. tf New Goods !—Large Stock! ERCHA‘NT TAILORING. . M ‘ JACOBS t BRO. hum just received ham the cities a large "out ol good: for Gentleman's ~we“, embracing a variety of - ' ULGTUS, QASSIMERES, ‘ } VESTINGS, Cussinets, Jenny, ac” with ‘many other goods for spring and tummer weir. »‘ They are prq‘pured to make up [manhunt the uhortest ndtice, and in the very but. man ner. The Fashions are n-gulurly revolved, and clothing made In any desired atylo. Tlmy al wnys nmke neul Ms, whilst their sewing is lure to be substantial. They ask a pontinnancc of the pnhlic'a [m troungo, resolved by goud work and moderate charges to (nu-nr it. A Gettysburg, April 7, 1862. Good Tmngs from the City! E are recéix ng twice a week from the cigy a variety 0! articlesahited to the wnuts of this é'ommunity, vii: Freqh and Sulp FISH, Hams, deulders and Sidei, Hominy, Benna,Su\lt,Applel. Potatoes, Omugéu, Lemom‘, Confections, Tohnccos, Segnrs, with many oLher articles in this line—all received in thq best order, nndusold m the lowest profits. Give us it mil; in Baltimore street, ncurly opposite Fuhncslocks' smre. - -. ‘ WANTEIL—Buncr, Eggs, Lard, find an other country pyo-Mwe—for wgich the highest cash price wm'be paid. ‘ ’ ‘ SWEET POTATOES—hes! quality, M low rn. living prnnfila—qlways on hand. -Also, UYSTHILS, I'mo'nml truah—in the when u; shocked. Restaurants nnd fmniliol anppliml. , " STRICKHUI‘SER & WISUTZM‘IY. GoubeumAhu' )8, ”9:1; . L 39: Gnuu , Plain and K scriluciun, exa-c! upprmcd alqu E.W.‘Brown, i W. L. Palmer, Sumuel Shock Samuel anué WiHium an‘q' T.'D. Cursou, l’eler .\XxminY l Goo. U: lhuvlh Geo. Whilsonl April 15, Is . h,_ _. _. V_ ,l F PART ERSIIIP.-..Th,l’ Co-purtneulxip existing betwrcn the :uhscrihen, In». been dissoh‘ull thin day by mutual “uncut- We mum lhflnks to our lricndé and the puhliu for the liborn Ellppon extended to us. Our boukq wilfh in: m. the stare; an?! we earnest. ly mint-finest: indebted \0 us 10 cull nncl Inuku- inn «lime pa) mom, as we Im.- dosiroul tn settle our business wilhuut deluy. . ' ALEXAM‘ER CUBEAN, JOHN CULI’. J.|n.30,1864‘ ‘ f A Card. HE eubsdribcrhavingfiisposed of MI HI :1‘ tereu in the Store‘of Cohen" A; (tulp to aim S. Crn furd. 3:44., reflpccllully fllkl lhe cominumn'c f his Mom]: and cusmmen u: patronize hismnccesior-whcrc Bargains may be had. - ' JUN); CULI’. Feb.B,lB6‘ ‘ , o «. N THE ll 'l‘ KND SHOE BUSISESS.—A. \1 Cohen Raving nuoclntqd with him in lwsinéu Johp S, Crawford; who purehu'sed thfixintereat'of John Culp, rupectlully an. nouhcea tovhp citizens ofGe-ttynburg and tho public encrnlly, that the business will be con tinuedflt lhe 01d Stand on Chnmboruburg' street} b): AtICOBEAN ‘a CO., who will con. stant ykc Lou hand q‘lnrge ELDER of Gnadl. in {heline l ' SHOES, {IA , CAPS, TRUNKS cut 12? BAGS, uusnflms, w.‘ and they will I continue the Manufacture 0 Shoes. ‘ ’ \ from their long xpnlence in n“ the shot brnncbel, they-flute tlmmselren that they at please tha public, In \ ill sell cheap for ca ‘. . CUBEAN. - s..cn.\wmno. t name run! firm \ (Feb. 8. IBM ‘» e. ' \ ROVIS v stunt | ebe ‘\ L. Doing bulineas under ti A. Cobcnn t On. _ Pfiwision 8‘» ‘ EEAunder‘ligned has opened 3&3 STORE ‘3: Gauge Little'l o\ Wentllddlo'itreet, Gettysburg, win alwa ahe on hand, for ule. BEEF, IUfi‘TON, VEAL, PORK. POULTRY, APPLES, SWEET “fin IRISH POTATOES, CABBAGE, ' ' durum \\ No: re: for em ' ll BI“: “In"! ror f, Pm-g Cox mun, 035‘ 74-04 Vh—‘r _ 4, C. Pan“ Mal withing fresh Bread will be aorta every morning, by lunng their unmet Ind reli cog at the Enter)“, Every efl'or ' Ida to ple to Give 111 a can! [‘l 20, '63. t 1 ‘ Sale Crymg. (r 3 \ ‘ W. FLEKIHNG continual Rho buying“ \ .of SALE caYlNG..ndsql git; them: \ 1 mined putt-onus of the public. In: his, ooh: an: endeavor to give Jul-Mon. 0M” modante. Mideast: in Bmkllfldp “not, Gettysbur . _ A ... ' ‘ ' P. S.—§o II u licensed Auctioneer, tinder the: _ ; Tu Law of the United Bmm . ~ ; Nov. 24, 1393. ‘ , ‘ PBXNG BALM ‘ ,ma , t ,1: ,S ' qwaufléf‘no KNEW“, ‘ gs meAiioi mu 4 * Q. 5 $9219, ... 9;,- 8 39%|? W“. E. RIDDLE & CO. ter Boqk Bindegy. . ' [.\NT, ¥ . £OOK BLVDERI 3K 36m: uuwwn'nxn, ' ‘ . Lgxms'ncu, m. Kmama/fl Bun/my, uf t"\rr)' do. gum is; (he must aubsmnlw and S- 131E3 nwunnxcag. I sq., Fllnm‘l’s Bank of uncanny: .sq.,‘L:lncust(-r County [Au-uk -, Esg.,(lullnnbinllunk. I', Huh York 11111111. er, Bub. York County fiank.‘ Esq” I}.mk ul‘Gollyabulg. - l 511., Prolh‘y ol'lmucnsler co., Pa. } ru,lisq.,llruialcr H “ i Emh Recorder “ ‘9 l Dissolution other Change :, CAPS, mums \m BAGS, wanflnlxs, 30.. w continue the Manufacture o] xpnience in 1“ the above .llmmselren that they can ill sell cheap for mh. . . CUBEAN. . 8. .anw FORD. ‘ name nnd firm 0! (Feb. 8. 1864. CM ‘ROVXSION ‘ stand, in re he I!“ ;am wanted, I!!! ELISM reen the in El“! ad the
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