• oot MIMI; 'PEIAOHIIG. "‘mifmchen who lave bud I 0 much M lohflnil‘gim about division and hatred Worm the difl'erent sections of our coun try, almindiug ‘in nur present troublos, ”6“!“ but] 3! work for the abolition of Hammad m enrlenvoring to r‘Onvince the 11069:. that the Union cannot be prehervml Vigil Slavery; And the Comtitution innin utnod I! it . They began tlwir work of .111. Imny your: 330, and the effect of their mm clearly seen by our wiw‘n States m add pplriots. It would >er-m that, be Wu the sad results oftheir cuurse, they Ihouldfineed the lcuons oil-ml experience and confine themseivm to their sacred m‘, ' ;ye& the m pit, in too m..m_v,iu at“ it owupietl for far diff-ermt pur‘po sea from )rmching “ Chriat. nndllim Cruci fioJ.”— )lorl' Game. ¢ we mu- in Kansas. which is now rigging between Gov. Robinson, Jim Lane’s "Wind the J aylmwkem general ly, seems‘ likely tijwnllow up all thought; of the re bellion, hd to resolve imlf into another botder mfihn contest, with this single dif ference, (hut. the present. trouble is entirely between the free soil men themselves. The Déhocmts Ind conservatives are quietly looking on. , Miami. of the Rbilndelphia Preu. who :Inmxnlly supposed to be nopqdy Ere-t -"or less than Col. Fornay himself. comes but boldly in fnvor ochn. Hunter's Procla mqtion. Thin ‘l5 hit another evidence of the {nautical extreme to which men than £lon when they des'ert their former prinv ciplea. andjbin those whom they once oppo sed. Who would have though; ut the beginning of Mr. thlmnnn’s Administra tion, that the then honored and Constitu r‘ion loving;Foruey'woulcl in five «hart years he found endoning Abolitionism as «trong ly us he at that time despised ItZ—EM 06- mar) ' . ~llr’fgqcrlun Pm? and [Sladulteratal—Joshua BrGiddingl, one of the fathers of the Re publican party, has writum a letter, which app'eamin - recent number of the Ailltnbu la Sadind. in which he ad¥bcates allowing the names of South Carolina, congregated about Port Royal, to organize a State Gov ginmant and elect. members of Congress.— ‘NNigger State GovernmEnt and Nigger members of Congress! There's negro free dom for you. Old Gid is not fur irudvance of fiber Abolitionlsu.—Lebanon (0.) Citizen. '1: is well known that all Indies have an intense Admiration for a umving machine. and tlnt their delight, in the posnmsion of one dill: out ehthusimltic term! of ‘prail-e. A lady'mlled at n‘newinfl machine agency (a purchase. and inquiring for some one who had I mnchine of whom she could lo‘nmnl‘. its merits. was, among other: re ferred to I lady then present, a quiet. (le mme-looking maiden ‘lndy. Upon being questioned. this individual at first replied with modest reserve: but. finally the lube nothing delight every hewing machine pro» mien-ens invariably feels got. the better of Lel-diflidence. and she warmly eulngized the object of the inquiry: and finally her we: brightened. her cheeks grew rosy, and she sprang to her foot. and with (m ener— getic voice said: “ Like my sowing mn ohinel Tobesurel do! Why.l Wouldn't. begin to exchange it for a man 1" __‘_ _ .... fi . ~. One (3/ (In Hm?)ac/m.—“l say, Samba, were you over intoxicated I" . ‘ "Nn, Julian, when was you I" “ Well. I was. Samba.” c - " Dill n't it make you feel good. Julius ?" " Yul)! butgolly. next morninzl thought my head was a wnml—shod. am) all do nig {n—h 'in Christendom were splitting wood n “P l l ”A young lady resides in Simone. [hose throat has seriously troubled her for the put. three {gm-s. and who at times has for 'days toget 1- been unnbb to speak above a whilper. Feefing her diflioulty to be returning, a. few days since. she put her finger in her throat, 11nd,; to her astonish me'nt, withdrew u crooked pin, in an ad \'mced State of decommsition. -“Tlm publisher of in newspaper out. West. h) the first issue of his journal, re !urnn thanks'to those who loaned him the pecuniary means, and to lléaven that. there in :19 law in the State enforcing imprison ment. Tor debt. ~ _ fl'A young man. on being asked bv his sweetheart. what phonography Wm, took out his—pencil and wrote the following. wllimz her that mu phonography: “UR A B U T. L N!” [You area beauty. Ellen !) This knot no bad as a lazy fellow up North who ppens Tennessee 10 a c. l' fi'Whut {world this Would be if all its inhabiunu'amld say with Shakespeare'u shepherd: “Sir, I am a true laborer; 1 am what I war; I owe no man hale; envy no man's happiness; glad of other men’s good: content with my fum." , ”Money and time are the heaviest burdens oflife: and the unlmppiefl of all month are théae who have more of either thin they know how to use. ‘ ' gflmfimmcntfi. ” New Firm. ROOERIES,PRO\'[S!ONS,FRI'!TS,CO - _ FECTIUNS, NOTIUNS. M“. The undenigned have gune into partnership In an Grocery and Prmision business, M. the old-stand of W. Gillespie. in York street, one door cut of Will's Hon-l, Gettysburg. where they will constanlly keep on hand for sale, a “Mill variety of goods in their line, \‘iz : COFFEES, ~ ‘ SUGARS. MOLASSES. s SYBU PS, ' TEAS, FMS. ‘ . BHOULDRRS, . 3mm . ' run. '9'“ ’ ' 4 POTATOES, , BEANS. am, P‘LOVUR AND FRED, Wm: Any gnaw” of . 03.330?” 8: ~ , FRUITS. nonox‘s, ta, km, to. ' They .013.“ fine to deal lug-sly in COAL OIL 9nd AL OIL LAMPS—promising: good gain]. of tho former and a fine assortment: of “I. My. Ruin; enlarged the Store and Ware Booms, they in prepared to keep a large stock, all of Vflcl will hmdixposcd of a; me lowest rates. 'fluy ofl'er Inch bargains as have meter hen-cu» {on boon had in this plage. Rho In § trisl. No'ofl'ort spam! to plugs. : ' GEO. A. CUDORI, , JOSEPH S. GILLESPLE. Apt“ 28, 1862. V—O. CARR I; just receggé‘K-ve—‘ry—fiw . Assortment of Gent's Cotton Hose.— a lad enmine them. “HADES, and a variety of PM)“: Stufl', chug, “ » ‘ A. SCOTT & SON'S. I BRUI‘HERS no mnkiég their prem . 1'“ [Maxim at price: to mil. the than. 'fi la a C .ien’. Till: style; of Hm 3nd - "‘G'lp 19' ‘ but. our t. In maul rice. ”f R, F. “cleh §é9?333{0iv52 cm»: Change of‘ me. i ‘ GTYSBUBG nuLn¢.sn.,_un and m" _ ednodn , Slay 5,1862, me .\lornin wm‘ 8‘ mum, ITnin will lch’Gettysbura_n£ 7.15 A. 31.. whg TTORNEY AT LAW-4'5““! Wel‘lfid- [managers for 111 the connections. North nnd A die "rent, one door you of lb! uW_Soulh, on the Northern Central nuilmny. and ‘oun Home. ‘relurn about 1 P. M. The afternoon Train Gettysburg. N0v.H,3859. 3 Iwill [cue Getushurg at 3. P. M ; but passengers by this Tram can go no further than Humour the same evening. [lemming will tench Gettysburg about 5.151% .\l., mm passen (er: from Hurrisburg. I’hilndelphin. he. By this arrangement persons from the L'uumry, “our the hue of the qulrund, [mung husmrss m lrflnsatt 'in Gettysburg, can take the noon Tram up and have nearly two hours in Ge“; I burg, Ind mum in the Afternoon Trmn. IK. AchLRDY, I’résidcnl. Wm. A. Duncan, TTURSEY AT L.\W.-—:Uméo in the North. A weslcorner ol‘Couu'e Square, Gettysburg, {’7l. [oa. 3.1859. 2! TTDRNEY AT LAW, mll prompt}! attend A in Collection! and all other hu‘ineu en trusted 40 him. Office licßWecn Fuhnesmcks’ and Dnnnerk Ziegler'l Smrcb, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, l’n. ' [SepL in, H 39. Elna}. B. Bue‘ller, ~ TTURNEY AT LAW, will {nilhfully and A pro‘mmlynuend to I” hun‘nessentruated to him. He Ipenks the Germanlnngnnge.—— (mite A! the lame place, in South Bnltimore uruel, near Forney’; drug store, Ind nearly opposite Dunner t Ziegler'l'nore. Gettysburg, March 20. ' a D. McConaughy, ATTORNEY AT LAW,'(alfice one door west ' of Buehler’l drug Ind book storo,Chnm bersbn'g lerD‘J Anon!“ no Soucuon rol PATII‘PI no Fusion. Bounty [and War nnu, luck-pay luspcnded Chiml, and all other dniml lKlinll the Government at Wash inmon. D. 6.; alnoAmericanClniml in England. Lnnd Wumntnlocntedlnd sold,or boughmmd high": pricu given.’ Agents engaged in 10. paling warrant: in lowa. Illinois and Esther ‘wedernfintel fi'flppl] to him petnonuny‘ or by letter. . : Gettysburgfiov. 2!, ’53. , TTORN’EY AT LAW, will attend to colkc tionl Ind I“ other busineu inmmed to hsi cu. with promptnesn. Office in the S. I'}. corner of the Diamond, '(formerly occupied by ,Wm. B. McClellan, Esq.) I "genysburgv April _ll, 1859. 1.! r J. Lawrence 11111, M. D. ‘ AS Ill! ofi‘we one H door wen ofthe ‘s‘ ‘N‘T. Luther-n church in Chamber-shun: street. and opposite Picking’a store, where those wishing to hnve any Dental Op'emtion performed are respectfully invited to call. ernntxcn: Drs. Homer, Rev. C. P. Knuth, D. 1)., Rev. H. L. Bnugller, D. 1)., Rev. Prole. Jncubs, Prof. 11. L. Slower, Gettysburgfgfr‘il 11, ’53 “35.31118 County ; UTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Incorporated Mun-ch 18, 1851. f: ‘ > ornpxns. Fruitful—Georg: Swopa. Vice Pr'uidau—S. R. Russell. Sarrrrury—D. A. Bnehler. Trmurrr—Dnvid M’Crenry Erecttlive Commune—Robert McCurdyj, Jacob King, Andrew Heintzelmnfl. ; , ”clayey—George Swope, D. A. BuefilerJn. eob‘Kinz, A. Hcium-lmnn, R. M’Cnrdy'. Tho: A. antrslnll. S. Faihnestock. Wm. B. McClellgn Wm. B. Wilson. M. Eichelherger. Abdiel [Gm John- Wolford, H. A. Picking, Ahvl'l'. :Wright John Homer, R. G. \lcCreiry.B. R. Rune". D M’Crenry, Andrew Polleyglohu Pickilgg, J. R dersh. fi-This Compnny is limited In its open lions to tllacounly of Anlnms. It has been in successful operation for more than ii; years, Ind in that period has psld I" lossesxnd ex penses, without any autumn", buying als a large snrplus cupiml in the Trcaanry. Thb Com pnn'y employ; no Agents—ail business being done by this Humans, Who Are nnnuaily elect.- ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring an Inmmnce can apply to any 61' this above 11 mod Managers for further informatidn. k’rhe Ewcnziva Confiniuee meet: at‘the office of the Compnnv on the last Wednesduy in every month. at 2, P. IL Svpl. 27, 1853. . f A. Mathiot 8E Son’s" OFNND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Nos. S 25 and 2'! N. Guy ntreet..Bultimpn, (dear Fayetge 5L.) unending from Guy to Frederick u._-tho largest establishment offibe kind in the Union: Always on hand a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFIQE FURNITURE. em brm'i ng Bureaus, Bellwtends, Wnshsmmls. Wu rd robes. Mann-Hes of Hush. Cotton and llnir- Spring Beds, Sofas, Tote-e-Tetes, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etngeres, Marble Tables, Set.- lees, Reception and Uphnl‘nered Chairs. AS, SORTED COLORS Ol" COTTAGE FURNITURE, Wood Chairs. Office Chairs,- Barber C-lmira‘y Cribs and Cradles; Hat Racks, Hull Furniture, Gill. and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side boards, Extension Tables, of every length. ‘ ' Persona disposed to puruhusc are inyited to‘ cull uni give our stocknn examination, which for variety and uqu‘nlity of workmanship in not equalled by any establishment in the :ountry. A. MATHIOT t SON, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Guy'qu‘cct. Aug. 6 1860. l! a Still at WO* ! OAGHHAKING AND BLACKSMITHING —'l‘he undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public that he continues the‘ Couchmnking Ind Blacksmilbing business in every brunch at his establishment in 01mm. bersbdrg street. He has on hand and will mannlnctnretoordernll kinds ofCARRIAGES BUGGIES, spawns. Spring Wagons, am, oi the best mnterinl. Ind made by superior work men. fi'Knrunlsu and Bucxsm-rnmo of all kinds done 1n reasonable rates, promptly hall to the Intisfnu-tion oi rustomers. Cop!“ Panntc: taken in exchange for tork at market prices. _ ”Per-om desiring snide: or work in the Coachmaking or Bluekamithing line, are re spectfully hauled to call on : mm L. Homzwom'n Getty-burg. Inn. 24, '59. Something New l N GETTYSBURG.—The undersigned inform! ‘ the citizens OP—the town and county, that he hns commenced the BAKING business, on a ‘ large scale, in York street. Gettysburg. nearly apposite Wattles’s Hotel, where he will try to ‘ deserve, and hopes to receive‘ a liberal patron nge. BREAD. ROLLS, CAKES. CRACKERS, 'PRETZELS, M 2, M 2. baked every day, (Sun days excepted.) nll of the best quality, and snldA M the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in all “.5 branches is largely carried on, and order; to any amount, from this and ndjoining coun ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Having erected a large and commodions bake-house and secured the beat workman and the mast np provcd machinery, he is prepared to do I heavy business. , July 25, 1859 Hat. Boot. Shoe. ORE NEW GOODS AT THE SIGN OF M THE BIG BOUT.—The undersigned have just, received a fresh suppiy of Hats, Caps, 3cots. Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, kc. Also, have a good supply of Saddles und Harness,- Bridlps, Collars, kc. SALT, to Shbes and Boots of 511 kinds made to order by first-mu- workmen, and on short unlit..— Home-made work always on hand. Priceslow for cash. COBEAN & CULP. (m. 28, 1861 Notme. E desire all persons indcbfed 0011 i to call nnd make settlement, having mud. 3 change in our unnner of doing business” Oct. 28, 1861. FAHNESTOCK BRO'S. Queensware. IF you grant anyminz in the QUEENSWARE ’lino can it. A. SCOTT & SON'S, where you will find the best assortment in wwn. March 24. 1862!. OMESTICS, Tickings'.' Cheeky, Flannel: 2’ &c., cheap at Fahuesmckg'. We have also I USLIN branded wuh our own name, to which “e invite espcc‘ml attention, as it exreh by far, any ever ofl'ered in this mtrket for the price. _; ARGE-I’HOTOGRAPHS made fram small l) picmres at gmuy reduced m, u the cclsior Sky-light Gallery. J 3.. SCHICK in. I sple'rdid lo: of Fonlard) . Sims, Very chap-o 3 Iwflfl nm'pct' sud, ) A. J. Cover, J. c. Neely. VALENTINE SAUI’EE May 12, 1862 A Ready Market. 00 ( O IIUSIIEISGRAIN WANT . , 0 Ell—We limo taken the house lately orcup’cd by Klmefeltvr, liolliuger 5.00., will) a determination to pay the higheJL market price: for all kinds of Grain. You will find us Supplied With PLASTER, GI'ANU 0! till kinda, GROCHRIES, Wholesale and Remil. LUMBER. COAL. and every othernnicle in our line of business. sold at the lowest. possible rules for Cnab. Call uml examine our Itock and prices before y-urvhnaing alga-here. ' DIEHL. BBIXKERuOI-‘F & CO. April 22, Hill. tf The ‘Great Discovery OF THE AGE—lnna. Rheumaliam can be .\HLLER'S CELEBRATE TURE. “any proininenticibizena of thin, and the adjtfiping _ooumiea, figwagified to in great utility. In llll'fefll‘ill libezmllic lfl’ec- Lions. has been bimerxo ‘unpnrnhiled by any Ipccnfic, intrndut-ed to {IL puMir. Price 50 cenls pu- battle. For “I by all dru in: Ind awn-keepers. 5 Pmpnred 0 )y by U. L. N LEE, Wholesale guid Retml I) uggist, Ham lin, Adnme conmy‘, PI., dealer in Urnfia, Chemic 11, Uils, \'urninh,‘Spirita, PI nts. Dye—slum, b 0 _ tled Oils. flsencel npd Tinctures, Window Ginsu. Perfumery, P-tent edicincl, Jun. 621:. fiflfl. D. liuehler is! e Ant-m in Gettys burg (or “ 11.31;. Miller’s debuted Rheumatic Mixture." I [June 3, 1861. '1 Lancaster 3 EORGE WIANT. Gr 3 n a walnut 300 K I. Plain and Onmnnual i scripeion, exrkuted in the A approved styliea. I ' ‘ nun: - E. W. Bqu,}Enq., Funnel W‘. L. Peiym-fifipqq Lance Snm'nei ‘Shoek. Esq., Col Samuel “s3ll".qu Yo William .anher, Esq.. Y‘ T. D. Carson,'Esq., Bank - Peter Martin, Esq” Proth’l Geo. C. Hawthorn, Esq., ' Geo. Whitsoq, an., new? April 15, [B6l. Pure Catawba 8: sabella Wme. ANI'FIflI’I‘URT-ID B RIXRKHOLDER & M WILSON, BEND RSVILLE, ADAMS OUNTY, PAL—We are-$11” to announce to the citizens of Adams nuty tlnt we hue commenced the manuflcl re of Pure Wine from the Grape,—-and that we re now prepared to rome extent, to supply th tmde—qn-ntities of it hln'ing alrdady found it wny into the market. This Wine is pure and hit stood the test ofthe best Judge]. Persons w shing Tare article. can now “supplied at 11 me wit out the risk of being posed upon hf“: impure article. ‘ fiForJfle by A. D memn, Gernburg, and burg, York Springs, I‘n.‘ Jun. 6, 1862. Danger 1H Delay. HE nndeisigned requ slsyus to any that he T will be lmnrh ohlig d ’0 each nnul all ol lho~e who k 0w themscl 0310 he imlohled lo him, either 3' Now. "00 Account, or other wisn. if they will make immediate pannent. To delay doing/fin, will c mpt-l him to the dis agreeable nqocssity ol ollm-tinu through a proper oflioer'. M (HIGHS SAMSON. [Q‘l’enois indelnem 1m call either M the Store, N. E. porno: of/th Dimnnml, or on A. J. Corey, Esq” Bulk/fit", cllysburg. Feb. :17, 1802., " ‘ {Pine Li ‘ G. CK RR hns add ; .' Notitin Store, a. d of Liquors, nmi‘havinrz I: assortment, be invites tlI Hut-rota. I: embraces 6le, WHIiKlES,‘&r.,‘ prices, somn mong the cities. As hisunotto is, “ pxofits," he. will sell ch: 1 mush. To ha convince], ‘ give him yonfir- patronage. Gettysbur¢, July 1, ml M] to his. Grocery and :parlmanl for the sale (I in a large n'nd line I- attention of buyers “.\NDII-Zb‘. WINES. 'fdifl'eront kinda nnd lost. to be had in the quick anles and “null I, very cheap, for the It is only necegsary Io J ‘ c A To Disavled Soldlers. qmum ”0% (wins. AV!) wmnws. ‘ on OTHER HEHL or muss: wuu HAVB DIED on BEEN mum IN THE sm— VlCE.—Cuaa. C. Tucxxn Attorney. for Claim- ants, Bounty Land nd Hrniion Agent, Wmh ington City. D._C.'—?’ensions procured tor Bol diers, Seamen and Marines of the present war, who are disabled by remain of wounds received or disease contracted whine in aorvicemnd Pen sions. Bountv Money and Arrears of Pay ob tainnd for widows or otn'er heirs‘ of those who bme died or been killed , Bounty Land procured for services in any of the other warn. Cl] 8. C. TUCKER, , J. C. Nun, Agent, G Nov. 18,1861. John W. fl'ipton, ASHIONABLE BAR ER, North-east cor- E net of the Dinmon , (next door to Me lellan's lieu-L) Gettysurg. Pm, where he can at all times he found‘ ready to attend to nll business in his line. He has nlso excellent as sistance nnd will ensufie satisfaction. Give him u call. ‘ [Dec. 3, 1860. ‘ Hanover B ah Railroad. [NTER ARRANG ‘MENTS.—Pnsenger ‘V Trains run my fol own: 9 Leave Hanover at 9:3 A. In, and 12:30 P. I. Lame Junction M 11:30 A. 11., and 1:40 P. u. The 9:30 A. I. train ma‘lkes connection at the Junction for the North and South. The 12:30 Imin mukcs connection for the South odly. Through Tickets are is‘aued to Philadelpbil, Columbia, Harrisburg. Willinmsport, Reading. Unhimorc, York, anhgsfillc, and all princi pal way points on the line oftheNox-tfiiu-n Gen trul liailwnj. D. E. TKONE, Ticket Agent. Jan. 20, 1862. Assignee’s Notice. HE undersigned having been appointed Aaaiguee, under a deed of trust lor the benefit of creditors,ofo. S. Jmnxs and Wm, of Oxford township, Adams county, notice in hereby wiven to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said Assignon to make immedintg payment to the undersigned, residing in Mount. pleasant township, and those having clniml against the snme to present them properly nu tbenticntcd (or settlement. ‘ JOHN L. JENKINSMuim Apri128,1862. u: 7 Albums. EW and exquisitely beautiful style. of Albania, for “Cute do Visits" Photo gnphn, jun reéeired and for nle r. Erica; to mild): times. TYSON 8110'“! RS, York 3%., oppoalte the Bank, Ganylburg,Pn. Hatch 10, 1862. HE attention of theLndiel is respectfully invued to A large and splendid “sort.- ment of [Adies' flue Kid Bootsrlfisting Gai ters, Gum Overshoel, am, just received A“ R. F. McILHENY’S Oct. 28 OPENING GOODS—The finest assort- M rut-m of Mournmg Goods over olfcred, can now be seen and bought at lower prices than theyhnve ever been sold before. Call at once at the sign 0! the Red Front. April 2!. _ FAHXESTUCK BROS. LL kinds of STBAW GOODS, embracing A flen'l And Boys' Hats, Miases’ Ind Chil dren’l am, Sinker Hoods, kc., tc., u ‘ April“. I. F. lclhflmY’S. 8883 mmvas In a! "net, n D ;’ sre scmcfi's. qua-Ans k BUBBLE}! Ire now prepared to L supply COAL, 0f superior qulilyHi‘nJluy qunnti'y desired. Terms, Cub. i Conflhle! Come All! - ”They I‘m request thote indebtnd :0 them to calf Ind pay up. n funds are much ne-eded. Who “ill be the fin! to all? .Ufice opvn from 7 to 7. Feb. 24, 1862. Townsley Ahead. ‘HE undvrsiened relpet‘tfully informs the q pnhhc that he cnntinues the CARRIAGE MAKING ASK) REPAIRING busimws infill it: difl'erent forms, cheaprr than any shop in the county. All work warranted tn uhe satisfac tion torustomzrs. Country pmduce taken in exchange for work at, market prices. A. 11. TUWNSLEY. Gettylburg, June 24, 1861. ___‘,V-_ .. . ____~.. “ The Union.” ‘ RCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD. A , PHILADELPIIIA, PA. Q'fllis Howl is cenlml, com enient by Pnssengvr Ctr: m nll put: of an city. :nd Adapted in cveryparticulnr to the cumfofl and Inn“ of um business public. ' ”Terms 81.50 per day. ‘ Sept. 23, 1861. 1y . Ar BCHICK’S.—[ have .jusc op¢Md,!ho most complete assortment. of SFRIK‘G GOODS ever received in this place. In strtlo, q-ml’rfihnd price they unnm be aurpnfiech— Without stopping to parliculnrize. I saw who .u, come and we. 1. L. scuicx. Apn-g 14,1862. ; 3 ' mnlory And Chr'nnic nn-d by “zinc H L. RHEUMATIC mx- ND DON'T FORGET TO YISIT PLE‘SANT A RIDGE HURSERIES.——-Perfinns dishing to Plum. Trees will find the stock in the 'gmund remarkably fine. and olTerEdl at reduce-l prices. The Apple numbers 100 Verletles, embracing all the approved mm. pi’ ? ‘ N. B.—See the index‘ boa -l near Flne‘n Dale 303 cc. 'l'. E. C 01‘ I SONS, 2,186 L , Propfltlton. fl -._.____. ._ _.__f__‘____ \ Lost and Fsundl g ~ TUE “\g‘ooda lime: and pl My of money "In foundVKn' the -pu‘rch 'ng of Gobda‘. at SAMSON'S, IRON: greedy lreduced prices:— Purchasers vh xwoultl‘ tak ndvenmgelof this chnnce ofecnnmri in aetnrl g BergeiziuCOME AT ONCE; AND éfiVE' MO ‘ EY! AI tre sea son has somewhat andnced‘; we will se_l whit. of Winter Clothing wmlqu‘ on hand I‘ urlcee to Intinfy the moat econpluicpl hplven. fl‘flu'l nu- Seo'r for times Ilka that. The b‘cagclty of money in films made up, bl} buying so much cheapo]. [Gettysburgfii‘eylh 1862. Bindery. i K BIND EB “rum-nun, ANCA§TER, PA. Fadingnof every do u on :libstantiul and l Bulk of Lam-liter. . er County Bank mbia Bank. ~ It Bank. rk Cnnnty Bank. uf Gettysburg. of Lucnster 00., Pl. Plano mung 3 110?. BOWER, of Littleslown, A‘Ptuctical P Piano Tum-r, informs his fricndfiénd the musical public in generul. thin. lie tubes his time. riot otherwise occupied, to Tunf‘gvmul Repairing Pimqs. at modmte prick. \He promises entire mtinftcsibumr no pny. 10rde . received I! thii oflice. [Sum I'6, iB6l. . islet “ der “ Frames. _ r ILDBD mums—lmm nnn'l-nms have just waived freq: Phi‘lndelpllin nn‘d now offer to the public ll)! largest mild but assortment of Gilded F'rnmes ever bro all: to Gettyshum. at. astonishingly low prices. ‘xrl'leane cnll lad examine them. Exrelsior Slq‘y-light Gallery, York street, pppaslte clue Ban . Get tysburg, Pu. , [March 10, 6‘2~ . “Carte de Vinita” Q ~ 3 HOTOGRAPHS l—We havejustintr‘pduced 1 P a splendid mush! column in our Gallery and are now prepnrad to furnish the new Ilyle u (:nrle de Visiw" Phulo-Jl’fllvhi—lnnt for a dollar. 1 TYSON nmwmms. Excelsior Sky-light} Gallery, Gettysburg. Mun-h 10, 1:41:11 ; } Town Property 3 T PRIVATE SALE—Tho unfit-rel ml 0"- A far! at Private gull-the l’mpn-rlyi “hit-h he now ”side-. 4. «“me in End. )li-ldln smet, Gufltywlmm, mijuininp: S. R, Timon on tine, We“ and “rs. .\lquroy oh “fr 99:9. wi'h u walls)“ in the rear. Tlm NURSE. l! 11:;- lwn-slon' Frame. \\'eutlwrho£lrtlml. will Buck-lmildinfi; ayqll of wnlfr, with a [lump in it, at. the door’; and :\ vnrin-ly of fruit. inch nu npples, pears, peaches, Npri6ot3,' glut-flier, Ind grapes, all the most. choice. I ZACIIARIAH DIVERS. Nor. 12.1860. tf’ g , . l j BUIHLSB and E. HL E. ulna-numpewrs- IKE! w iCannon.& Adam’s ‘ -EW {MARBLE WQRKS. corner 0 . Rnlti~ .N moqo and East .\likldlroL pun-tudiro ~ll_v ~op posite the new (Yd-In l in». Getty. mm.— aningrécculiy ntri‘gll from l'hiludell limnnd, [eeliug fully competent to execute all nrk in the finest‘ntylé ol' the art, we would re octl‘nl ly invite the attention ofthe public wuhing to procure anything in ontlina, to fuvor Ii! with a call and exunfinespecumons of our work. We are [lmpaired m furnish‘ .\NXUMHNTS. l'rmms AND 112.4 nsn rxgas‘ .\mnnu; interim-:8. SLABS for Cahinetlnnlkeni, mu] nll.otligr work appertaining to our buk‘ymis. at the lonicst pos. sible pricps. We do not hesitate to glinmntoo thnt our work shall beflpnl up in nmanper sub. stantinl and tasteful equal to the hegt to he soen in the cities, where cvery imp I‘ement which eiperienre hits suggested is mfgilodmf, and espm‘inlly do wa ghnmnteo that on; Come. tery Ind Grave and work shall he so dutifully set as not to be MIN-ted hy frost, hut «hill main min for fem that ergctuesa of position given at the gompletionpifiujob, and so nm‘qasnry to continued gmcofulness and symmetry.“ , Nov. 23, 1859. M" ‘ . ’ , Washington, D. C Hyaburg. lg IXIR£ROPYLAM| fix“: Wl3s} gfii‘gg ; EUMAT‘SW DURING the past. year we have introduced ‘ to the notice of the medical p ofession of this country the Pure Crush/12rd (Ilulora'rle p Promlamim. as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMA I‘iShi; and having received from many sources, both from physioinns of the highest standing and from pqtients, the MOST FLATTERING nssnxoxmns OF ”S REAL VALUE in the treatmemof this painful and obn'énate dis iense, we Are induced to mount it to the public in A form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, Which we‘hope wiiicommend itself‘tothoae ! who are snfi‘gring with this Ifflicting dull-hint, Ind to the medical practitioner who 'mny feel diiposed to teal the powers of this [valuable remedy. , , L ELIXIR PEOPYLAMINE, in the form shove Ipnken of. has 'recently been extensively ex perimented within the PENNSYLVAXIA HCS PITAL, end with MARKED SUCCESS (as will appen- from the published accounts in the medial journals)” , _ gem in carefhlli put up mdy (brimme dilute use, with full directions, end can be ob~ mined from all the druggisu At 75 pent: per bottle, end It. whtilesnle of ' . BULLOCK t CRENSBAW, Dragging Indlsnufzctaring Chemists, July I, 1861. 1y Philadelphin. 11E nndersigned,‘having a Inga amount, standing on his Books for a considerable length of time, principally made up of small accounts, takes this method of notifying thou indebted to him, that. he needs money, And if his friends will call and some their pcconntl, he will fee] under many obligations to them. Sept. 23. 1861. J. L. SCHICK. YSONS" filly cent picture: no securely T aea‘ed. Tysons' fifty cent pictures are water proof. Tysous‘ fifty cent pictures are entirely dumbl Tysons’ (my cent picture! are nnlurpassed. Tysonx’ tmy cent pictures in warranted. Tysonl’ fifty cent picture. I" put up in largo oi lmlllcuel. V [Oct. 21, 1851. NGLISE DAIRY CHEESE, I very Glou- J title, 301 mg b 0 Ind u. H. G. CABB’S. HRPBBRD Plaldn, Sprilz n. mm“. u. jun opened an A. 30011 tVSON‘S. Coat I Coal i ' 00-g UPTON S. NRWCUMER. I’nornluol Great Attraction Come to-the Fair! i Notice. 1' " .”_‘#"“2’AF“ N Something New: “AWL ILLUSTRATED [AP 0)? THE PRESERVATION AND. CIILTIVREI or FRUIT AND URNAMENTAL mans. l OPIES nre being published, which cont-in‘ C {nnnv magmlim-nt Engravings, such us Trees rind Various Linda 0! fine Fruitnnd Fruit Trees, some of the finest specimens that have‘ excr been put on paper. The Fruit. Trees are. let wnh abundant burdens of fruit, similar to‘ that which nnturt- present! in proper season. The trees are repreivntcd its having their roots running through the soil in a natural position, and the Bngravings of Trees are besutitul‘nnd grand. It also contains a tine Engraving which represents the innumerable thread-like roots of: vigorous tree running through and over the soil. The Root Enigrming an era ten inches in diameter on paper, and also forms it magnificent engraving, wlsjch Cannot help but prove gratifying to the eye? of all who may be hold it. Such an engrawhnfz has never been printed on paper before. The engmiinz of roots not only proves admirable to the sight of the eye, but is designed to prov'c' of great im portance to nil who take an interestin the cul tivation of trims and how to treat fruit. trees properly. I h A COPY-connins Twenty-five differentEngrsv inn 0! Trees, Fruits, eta, composed ‘ g of Evergreen. Forest, Apple, Peach, Dvnrnyrnmid Pear and Gherry'l'rees. kc. The Fruit Engraving: comprise 3 . Raspberries. Gooseberries, Blackher i rice. Currants, Grapes, Plums, Apri ‘ eats, Pearn. Peaches, Apples, etc., and , , Ire all colored by hand to represent ‘ the natural fruit, and are accoinplnied , j with printed matter oi igrenf impor , } (ance, and forms n‘cupy in size 32 by i 40 inchefl, on map paper, with muslin ' . ' book mid fan-e varnished. L‘COPY. with its numerous engravings, will ‘be gratifying to the e 3 el and forms an t; . ndmjnble ornamenttm tho wallof the 1 parlor, and wilirichly. beaumy any 5 apartment with attic tun] matter 1 ofmuchimportnncennd any. These , ‘ copies Ire published 'at a. very heavy i expense. Twenty-five dobars havebeen t ' . - - . ; fund to I klentlfic .11qu for fanning > the pint" of singlet engravings of trees. roots, etc‘, But. in order that . many can obtain such? copies at A ‘ , trifling figure. the priéa {or a copy ? twill be nude so low, that fifteen pep . , lOI‘II can' now obtain ooplel for the ‘ . lum flint has been paidfiior single en - grating! of treen. etc. i ' A COPY contain! printed mime of much im .l pnrtance and great valuie. it will tell : how to treat all kinds of Fruit. Tree. to render them verv vigdronsyud pro ': dnctive, even in unfavorable seasons. ' It will fill how .to prgpnre the uni] yiihoul inconvenience lye-fore plnnting ‘ the trees in; toprengtl'tn trees much » ‘ ln vivn‘r‘ null to rave t e productive ‘ nm of nhundan crops“ even in unfa vorable seasons or locations. ‘with j proper and easy fler treatment. COPY will tell'hnw togarepnre and pmnt all \ 1 kinds of Fruit mad Evergreen Trees, \\ no as to prove snuficesnf‘ul, with scarce \ I] ever prm‘ing'ja fnllnre in u lot of ’ \mnny trees when properly treat?! as l dimloq. It will tell how to gtmin I .In‘r plant Dwarf Pear Trees. "icon : tnirkthe mast Ina-essful treatments f for théx culture of the P‘nm. h'wm E . tall MW to train undqcnltivnt'f thc ' Gram. \ 4 l . A (3er will all i-h‘to whim. magma: ' g 'Stmwlu-rriea, (‘,urrnnts, Raspbtries, i Rlflfkl‘l‘rrit‘fl. - osebrrryien, etc. A CpPY will iell Innw(t:;‘\§nt Pmch tré-s, to J rutorc thrir that healthy fro' the i diznsvrun: efleclll 0N3!» inset-Ts. It 1‘ will roll how to make. 9or an nippli -1 ration over tluq-isnll srlrxnund'm'g the 1 ’ tree in protect the reprimand ‘olhr-r . l tender fruit: from thr cfl'ectbof being i wintrr-kiflod in the hunt; Trig same , A npplimlinn also resume; Penc \lreeu ' i frnm taking the yellow-2.. iTheptixgli i ‘ caliou has: theihoneficinl elf ta to : prc-wnt the ("lingo oflthd trees hfalth ‘ ’ ‘uul the luv \‘igoroll¢."nlid protes to 1 the prmlm-lirenesxs of luscious Iruits. I 'l'lul appliimlinnam he pplied a uni. urn-naive. All have Pufficient {um } n-rial- o'n chain-inane." mu. 3 , A 001‘" will u-ll how mal‘rséer cinfl klhds of { ~ Fruih with littlé or no . nésr. It win . : h-il how tn k9l2i) Applpsrwith much nun-r 0", It wichil luiv lo trmt and ' manage Pear: to; mature pr‘rfwtly, and 1 In nlluin m the highest’flnvor. A C‘pl‘Y presents it: unlixerou pictures all n . i V n glam-9, and firings such an ornament. ‘ 4 for the wall me ill be @dnxirell by 111 , ; lnvers ofurt,d n from nature‘s pro .' , duck. _ ‘ . _ " Thobe cowes are publi - ed 1) . . . lIE‘F. M. PETERS, , . '_ Near Bemlprsrille, At! an 00., Pl: ‘ lfi'The Man is finished wit): ‘Rollers Ind willf he‘ forwarded by Express to‘ any place or derqdmr receipt of necessary amount. One or rpm-p Anams will be appointed to mums: this enunly and receive gubscriplihnt, but! de liver the Maps for $2 per copy.) . Inflnentiul Agents are wanted to canvass even] County in the "maid States. and to «le live‘r .\hps to mhavribers An agency for the “up will sun-l) inx'urc p fitnble employment to such at run exert a goo influence in making gulch readily. Liberal i ucemcnta are made to n'gents. 'A sample on, can be seen at this ofiie’e. [Pg-b. IQ, nus-2. [Nam u, ’62. I}] Hardware, Grocery TOEFL—Thesubscribersatillhn‘ven‘éplendid S mammal of H A RDWARE & (l ROCKERS, u. lheir old established “and in Bufimcre street: . ‘ They hue just returnéd'from the Cities with an immense stock of o})odaj—cnnsiating, in part, of ~ ; ~ . Bfl'ILDING HATERM S, such .5 Nun. Scrgwx, HingvsJolu, Lo 8. Glass, etc., etc. TOOLS, including Edy Tools at every de scription, SM", Planes, C 'sels,Gongos, Bracep nud.tha, Angers, Squat ' Ganges, Hammers, etc, etc. 6% " BLACKsmms uni nd Anvils, Vices, RMps,”Files, Horse-silo s, liaise-shoe Nnil'l, etc. with chi-m. very, (4163*. 1 ; ‘ COACH FINDINGS. such as Cloth, Canvas, Dunnsk. Fringes. Cotton. loss. Oil-cloth, Springs; Axles, Hobs, Spokes, Fences, Bows Poles. Shafts etc" etc. , SHOE FlNDlNGS—T’mpico, Brush and French Morocco, Linings, gindings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot-trees. etc, with 3 general usonment of Shoemnker’s Tools. CABINET-“ARER’S TOOLS—e gencml u lorlme'nz; also. Varnish, Knobs, etc., etc. HOUSEKERPERS wilé also find a large as loflment ofKnives nad Fprks. Britannia, Alham and Silver Plated Tiible and Ten Spoons, Can dlesticks, Waiters, Fhovels and agngs, Sad irona. Ennmeled and lesg Kettles, ans, Tubs, Buckets, Chums, Cnipeting, em, etc. Also, a general assortment of Forged and Rolled IRON. of all size“: and kinds, CastY Shear, and Blister Steel, which they will sell as cheap as the chenpeu. GROCERIES—a full and general assortment, much u Crushed, Pulvegizej. Clarified, and Brown Sugars, New Orleqns, West ladies. and Sugar-house Molasses {pd Syrups, Coffee, Spices, Chocolate, fine, coarse, and dairy Salt, Linseed, Fish Ind Sperm Oil, Turpentine, Fish. etc. A I] assortment of Lend and Zinc, dry and in oil, :lso Fire~proof Pants; in anytime“ every article in the Hardware. Coach inding, Shoe Finding, House‘Keeping, Blsckamlth, Cabinet-makers, Painters, and Grocery line—- all of which they no determinad to sell A»: low fur cash an In] Museum of the City. JOEL B. BANNER, ‘ DAVID ZIEGLER. Getty-burg, Dec. 24, 1860. it The Spot! AMSON is still in New‘ York, muking‘pur s chases to keep lull agd increase the stock 0 his Clothing and V iety Store, on the Northeast corner of the fiiamoud, Gettysburg, where sales are made ‘4 astonishingly low prices. Buying for cash, he can sell low for cash—lower than ever and no mistake. Call in .1. theeSwre, and Anna Bonanza will wait on you with the greatest of plmnf’e, ah wing yut Clothing, Boots, Shoel, te., of evergkmd and price. ; [Dec. 2, 1381. :AMER PHOTOGWB In: 31, uuu In tumor Sky-light gallery, 102 k ‘ . oppoaiu nu Duh. y ~DR. Wk. 13. HURD’S IO U 'l' H WAB H . sum; REMEDY rm; A A BAD mum.» SURE lOUTIIS, CANKER, DISEASED BLEEDING GUHS, , NURSING Bmm MOUTH. And the but :pecific now m me for any dis used condition ofthe mouth. 1!. is putiqulnr ly beneficial to persons wearing ARTIFH‘ML TEETH, completely destroy ing awn mintonhe mouth, abeorbingnnd removingal] impuriuclfinsntiug A SWEET BREATH to all who muke usl: or it. No Young Lady 1» Young Gaullcmon who is nfil‘n-led With a BAD BREATH should delay applying min remrdy, for i! II I cermm cure, and in nppruH-d and recommend k-d by every phvsicinu under “hula notice it has been brought. A BAD BREATH is an ofl'ence for which there is no cunt-e‘whi/lo on. WM. 11. HURD'S Moth! “188 can be prorurcd. Many permns carry with them a had bra-Ih, greatly to the annoyance and Qnen to the dis gust of those with whom they come in couuct. without being conscious of the fun. To rc liovc yourself from 11l teai-a regnrding this, USE DR. WM. B. lIURD’S XOUTH WASH. Cleanliness of the mnnhh is of great. impor~ tance to the genera) health, which is often nf‘, footed, and not unfrcquenuy sedously impair ed, through want of proper attention 1» {MI subject. = , USE DR. WM. 8. HURD’S MUfiTH WASH Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office, Nof" Fourth Street,Brook)yn, E. D. . Pricg. 37 Cents pgr Bottle. A libel-II discount nude to'detlen. Address Print-Ipm omm, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruce St, N; Y. Sold .130 by Caswell. Hack t 00., Fifth Avenue Hotel; J. k I. Coddinglon, 715 Broad way; D. S. Ban-u es, 202 Broadway, undby All Druggists. ‘ DR. WM. B. HURD'S : ‘ TOOTH POWDER. ~ 1 This poyder possesses the j . CARBON! wrrum' THE mvhxous - PROPERTIES or ounce“; and is Tye. from all Acids or Alkaliec that can in the legal. injure the Teeth. 1 . ‘ In Action being entirely nechnnical—polish~ lug without wearing the enamel. , DR. WX. fl. HURD’S TOflTH POWDER is recommended by all Eminent Dentilu Prepared It. Dr. 'Uurdgl Dentll Ufiice, No. 7? Fourth Street, Bronlgvfl. B. D. Price. 25 Cent: per Box. ‘ A libel-II discount nude 10 dealers. Address Principal Oflce, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spmqe BL. N. Y. Sold also-’by CI:W€11, Muck tico.l Fiflh Avenue Hotel ; J. h l. Coddingto‘n, 715 Broad. way : D. S. Burues, 202 Broadway, and by all Druggisu. ‘ ' DR. WM. B. HURD’S TOOTHACHE DROPS, For the cure or _ TOOTH‘ACHE . produced by exposed nerves. ‘ . It is pnrti'culnrly adupzrd to all cues of chil drenafllicted with TUOTHACHE. ‘ Parents can relieve themselves from [but distressing wenrineas caused by _. . ‘ LOSS OF SLEEP, 5 and their children from grdnt sufl‘erlng, by keeping a bmth of. 1 3* DR. WM. B. HURD'S TOOTHACHE DROPS in the house. ' ' f - frepnred «.1 Dr. flurd’s Danni Office} s'o. 77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn. E, DJ, ’ 3 ' Price, only 12 'Cents per Botfle. A "th discoum mudeim healers. , 1 Address Principal Office, Tribuné Buildings, No. 1 819 mm St..Nf. Y. .Sold film by Cns‘kvll, .\lndk & (‘O5, Fjflh Avenue Hon-l ; J. t l. ('mldinmon, 7ls;l}ru:ui wnyfi D. S. Battle's, 2013xqudwuy,nnd by all Druggisls. . . L" V ___ ..A - .__ ‘-___._- \ DR. ’WM. B. IIURD’B \\ ‘ NEURALGIA PLASTEBS, i’golhe cure of NEI‘RAIJHSA V" or T (bathe producmlby colds. ‘ LOCAL NEURAL‘GM ‘— is imam ' trty cured by their Ipplimlibn. _ Thvy a like a vharm.»rgnd nro fi-rfoctly harmlean indheir mm m; .do.pnl‘ prwuce a hlistvr. and I '9 no unploaamfrgsglm. s NEURALGIA mmsmzs K smisfnclior‘. to all who test umwx. n. HUT never fnil to giv their virtue. 1': Don“! Oflcc, No. 17 kK. D.‘ . v Pvt-pared at Dr. 11‘ Fourth Slrvet, Broukly Price, only 1‘ A liberal discount made dealers. ' Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Bpruc§Bt., N. Y. Sold also by .(‘nsm-11, .\lnqk ' Co.. Fifth Avenue Hotel ;1. It ‘l. Poddinfiton, 15 Brand wny; D. S. Barnes, 20"] Broadway, A d by all Druggiau. [Dec 2, 136 I, NOTICE. We are daily receiving orders to send by some one or more of Dr. Hurdle Dental Rem ‘ ies, which we cannot lill. None are mail-lilo except the Neurnlgin Plant? ‘ich we send in ‘ an envelope on receipt of ric_ (15 cents) and one stamp. lint tn ntcolnmodnte persons in ‘ places where the druguists and store‘keepers 1 are behind the age, we have put up payknges , in white embossed boxes, seven inches by four, , with COli‘IIllfIllS—(‘alf‘ll box containing A bottle of Dr. llurd's Mouth Wash, and Tooth Ache Drops, Dhor of Tooth l'owder, the Ken. i rnlgia Planter, and .1 rnlnziblc little Treatise on Teeth‘ and their DiS(‘l‘.\P§, the best means‘of preserving them. and the proper treatment of Children's Teeth, worth of itself the e‘ntirecost to every young mnn or woman, or parents with l young children, with sundry other necessary ‘ articles; price per package sl, or six packages ,for $5. sent by express as directed. As the i Express charges me not much, if any, more on In dozen than on one, it is far cheaper to orde. six orn dozen pa‘cknges at one time. A large family will want all, ortlw surplus can be dis , posed of to noizhborsT‘with public benefit, for no one can estimate how much pain, snffering, unhappiness and disfigurement, expense, lo~s , of time and money would be saved to the country if every family to-dny hnd one of these pncknges. which, in itself, is a complete set of Dental Remedies. Address Wu. B. IIUnD & Co., Tribune Buildings, New York, and write nnme and address plainly. Thnt remittances may be made with confidence, W. B.H. J: 00. refer to the Mayor of Brooklyn, to G. W. Gril lith, President of the Farmers and Citizen’s Bunk. Brooklyn; to the Editor of the Ameri. can Mnnnfactnrers’ Gazette ; to Joy, Coe &CO., Mhlishers’ Agents, New York; to P. T. Bar num, Esq., who knows a good thing when he sees it and who has already ordered a second supply, etc. A 1000 AGENTS WANTED to introduce Dr. Hurd’s Dental Remedies into every County._ Men or women who want to make money quick ly, can do better with these articles than any thing in market. ‘They are new, useful, low ‘ priced. and we are spending thousands in nd- i vertising them for the benefit of agents. Boxes | of samples containing 3 dozen of the one dol— , lnr packnges above specified, with circulars ‘ will be sent, on receipt of $7, about halfprice, ‘ to any person wishing to test his or her skill in selling with the view of becomin° an agent. They can be sold in 3 day. fi-We would rather pay salaries than Commissions to those , who prove themdelves eficient salesmen. ‘ ‘ fiNow is the time to go into the busing}. For address and references m above. Jen. 27, 1862. Removals. HE undersigned, being the authorized person to nuke removals into Ever Green Ceme tery, hopes that such as contemplme the remove] ofthe remain: of deceased relatives or friends will avnil themselves of this season oftheyeaflo have it done. Remonls made with promptneu —-lenns low, Ind no effort spared to please. PETER TEORN, March 12, ’6O. Keeper pf the Cemetery. MUSLYNS a: low utenom a cent. up, can be had at the chap “are of > _ FAHNESTOCK BROS. TRUNKS In}! Cnpet Such cheap M. YIGKISG’S. Flam-3AI: igy, rah-won ud ‘ : Alarm Clocks, chap It PICKING’S. HR undersigned respectful ly inform: the residents 0 Gotlylbnrgmd vicinity,thnt hq has opened I WATCH; AND JEWELRY MORE, in the room Immediately in the rear 0! Hr. J. L. Schick's Store, Ind fromlng tbs Square, where he intends keeping nu um:- ment of WATCHES, JEWELRY. STLVER and SILVER PLATED WARE, SI’ECTAOLES, CLOCKS, to, kc. Having been connected with I ant-ell" Watch and Jewelry Store in Balumore, for amoral years past. he is prepared to turnilh awry nrticle in the line, at the lowest city pricu, and all purchases will be guuanlied u represented. From a long experience in Watch~rcpnir|nm cppecinllyorflnc Watches, hcis prepared to do .n kind. of Watch-work promptly. in tho bu'u manner. and gnamuty the perl‘ormnnce of“. He will keep always on hand a large qurt- - men! or SPECTM‘LI-Zs. and spac uncle Glnasca; and I|."ng muvhm experience in Adapting them In the night, 50 prepared ‘0 fit all who med them. HAIR JEWELRY mndo to order in the boil uyle, and a great variety of patterns on hand. JEWELRY repaired in the “(-I“th manner. JOSEPH BEVAN. Gettysburg, Dec. 23, 1861. 1f ()W/v- J Slight Cold, €0.13, <§ \J‘ Mama“, or ya}. Bp‘gmHlAL glam, whim might be 490‘“? Md with a aimplcm. ~ b edy, v“ neglected, qflm tar mizmea sa'lbusly. Few are awan 1f the importance Q)" stopping- a. fleas]; or ”fight/geld in itafirs'tstagu; that, which in. tha beginning wuld yidd to amzldnnwdy,lfnotattmdodto,aoon attacks the lungs. ' gamut}: grant/uh! Hindu; um first introduced elem yearn ago. ,Ithanbunpmvedthatthaymt’ubest mid. bqu the pubéio'for inns/u. flaw, Mac, 1.1, - flaunt/2., the HackingCaugh in flan.- gztian, and nunmwufl‘ectima qf the hmat, g'iumg' immadl'ata relief. ' Public Speaker: mm»? will find than. efectual. for and W the mica. ‘ Sold by all M and Qua-r: in Mom, at 25 out: par box. ‘ fi-A. D. Bcuun, Agent,GeLLyuh§lrg. Dec. 30, 1861. ‘Om ‘ JUDsO N 's ; mountain Herb Worm T 93. HERBS, BARKS AND ROOTS ,1 g . “:an - * E \ . POISONOUS msmum AND DRYGS; { ' Do you when {observing the nnenly int-Mons of your children. consider tlml it may $1: nmres th In a more Cholic Hun afflicts them ‘.' jln nine . cases oul,of ten, the cause of the littk‘ mum er’s anguish is Woluul,aml mould Lei a) once looktd Iv. , ‘ ‘ aIIEADS 0F FAMILIES, f - Do not log your children suffer, when in pro lem. 3 on In ‘ ‘ JUDSON‘§ won)? TEA . ~ , A an: up Igll‘AlAlf can: lon voila. Ilqy maul: boner nnd anfcr would it luv mI have it alwqys in the house. A liltlé dvlny when A child id taken ill may onl-n be llqe cumua nl'ila death, while IICIInE uillmul‘ulvlny, 11111 l bv giving the .\llllfNTAlN lll‘lßlS THAT innnu dintely, you wilkxiloluunly gave the nhihl a lung and trdluu: illu s,mnl ybursoll‘ lullLlUxxpl'nw, hm also feel llhppierin knowingllml _vnu Imm dom- your duty. nnd‘pon-lmnce rum-ll lls Milk . This medicine ls cumlnncd pnxjoly off 1 ‘ HERBS AXD ROUTES, ‘3 - No man: fillhy‘Vt-rmifuge will laud-ml by thou- whoom-e me this TM. Tho «mlj’ m-liw principle of all uth Vermifug'rs Ilml Worm ‘Killefl in NEKUURY. ‘. Use this'fiimplg, Safe, Vrgt-tnhlc Medicine This Wurm,Tm ml.- clierm'c-re'! in n'n unm ual way among Gha- Wilda 9!. Northern .\luivu —x| full account of it _ran Mill fiml m Imr Al mnmu's. Ask for the “Ifrmjrlrnf Tu!!! A’nmnur " of the Agent, and wht-n _vun have nmdfit, mud it to yuur noighlmrs, “ml [ln-y mu)~ 111-m know of and be cured '1); this GREAT REME‘UY I Sents mush. GET A PACKAGE—mica 25 cans Onsl'lVl.—Alvnyq find the Name Am; Signs.- hm‘ of B. L..JUI|HU.\' & (30., and .lhoupommk 0? Wm, on each puuknge of 513 i: Worm Test. 3. In. mDSON & CO". sonn P‘Bqulfi’ru'fls,‘ 60 Llornu Shit", sz Yonlk. ‘- flflmmox'n Won Tu 'I cold by on Agent in every Village, and by :1] Draggiuuu 11. G. Cut, Agent. for Gettysburg. July 22, 1881. lyeow , ‘ ‘ , TEAM LIME .\IILL, CORNER 0! WEST S AND RAILROAD STREETS, NEAR THE ’ l-‘UUXJJRY.—The lubsrriber, having luledtha Steam Mill ofllr. C. W. llonnx, in this place, ’1 has had it thoroughly. repaired, hy Ptuing in ‘ It the necessiry machinery tor grinding Lune tstnne. The mill is now in operation and I Am ,remly to supply any demand for this useful ‘Fertilizer. GRUI'ND Ll)lE-S'i‘i).\'l-3,is not! lconceded hy those who haw tested it, to he I 'much better Fertilizer thnn Burnt Lime. or in-« deed any of the other Fertilizers generally ap j plied to kind. The following Certificate from 1 Mr. DIEHL, an L‘XtCllalVL‘ farmer, and highly re ppm-tublo citizen of Adams county, will uttelf 'the truth of this assertion: ~ 8-4 have been trying the Ground Limo- V stone on my land for the lust {our yflflfild find it to be a better fertilizer than the Bat“ .1 Lime, and autumn. It has given utlsfutton in the first crop. PETER DIEHL." Numerous other certificates of like character could be produced, but this is sufficient. “ fil’armen are requested to and in that! order: and to give it a trial. Mar. 4, [B6l. t! JOHN HOOVER. Another chtory! ARXERS, take notice mm H. G. CARR _ has the agency forthe saloof SCHRINKB’S IMPROVED FA NNING MILLS, which 11". taken twenty-three First Premiums throlflh’“ the State of Pennsylvania. and Lhe‘FirstPreu ium at Hm State “it of Illinois. And alto tho agency for the sale ofA. B. ZIEGLER‘S CAST ]RON aid WRUUGHT SHEAR PLOUGHS, which have taken the Fir» Premium at “like Fairs that ere'r they were exhibited at, thick is some an or eight in number. Farmers, the Xilh‘lnd Plough! are wnmnb ed to give ufisfaction. If they don’t, you no privileged to relum them to the Agent 1: Get tysburg. [Oct 21, 1861. on. ADIES‘ DRESS TBIMMINGB, in fun '9 riety, n 80}! CK'S. YSON BROTHERS have constantly on ham! 3 large nuortment 0! plain and fine, cases, gilded frames, gold And placed lqckm' . bmflpim, 16.. lc., which they In selling “ utonishinglylow price». LL colors of Zephyr Worsted and Bhuhnd A Woo! can be had at SCH‘CK‘B. 4, ALICOES, as good as ever, 11.-rm. g} 'o‘ C 12} eta. per yard, can be had it SQHIOK‘B. OTTON GLOVES for Men and .. cu Ox be had cheap at I _ 80% OMESTICS Prinu, (ii mm‘ D“a at 1 A. 3501-11.“; [BRILLAS of "or; u ' «f; 1 FLY Mfrs—n WW 9 , P . Setnithing New. MOTHERS, 714 my Jinn! xO7l run-mm: or CALUHKL OR MINERAL l 8 I'HRK) [.\"lf GIVE K 0 P O I'S:-30 I‘o YOUR CHILDREN JUDSON'S WORN TE‘A KILLB~ lI'ORMS. ‘nvn mus—m nun" 10 Mt: Gettysburg E
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