inttiormtuto. ‘rffWGW Ell-m. .\ R , X’RUVISUWS FRT'ITS,CO.\'- Q _ EWIUH. NO’FIUXSJP. 13min“ h we gone imn wrtnerfllip in th I? and I’rmisinn husiyxess, st the ‘du‘ 'or w. (‘.ilh-epio. in York mm, am a” Aof Will's Hotel. Getty-burg. where ‘fih . fousmnljy kv-ep on hum) for sale. 5 a! good: in their Img viz: \u‘ “A SU 338, / ‘ ‘ MOLASRES. ‘ SYRL’PS, I :a; ~ TEAS, . t. - SALT, _ :. > BANS. , ~~ , - flHUCLDERS, 9m, ' SIDES, _ . FISH, ‘5 '~ * , ‘ v’ POTATOES, ' - ’- > ‘ BEANS. Im. IL-O'UT! AND FEED, -»‘ Wflh any q¢Mh¢i¢y of CO§FECTIONSI - ; g . ‘l‘ ..‘ “15115. ' NUTIOXS, be...» | .. in. _;..'flny expect tho to deal largely in COAL OIL {lnd COAL OIL LA “PS—promising A good guide of ma tonne: and 11 fine assortmcm‘of the Inter. . . Ilsvim; enkrged the Store and Win-o Ronmn. they eye prepared to keepfi' large 8104:1521] of which will be disposed of in‘the low-oat in! s. Thgy ofl‘ér .«u'ch bargains as have news: bong fore heel; had in this placer. ' Give us a trial. No ofi‘nrt spared to please. ‘ , mm. A. (mnmu, = JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE. . Apr}! 23, 1882., . Ready-made Clotiiing. ‘M SURGE ARNOLD ', Has now on Imnd much flu- largest stock . o Ready-made Clothing he has evlrhnd, cox;- nsting of, . . QOATS, n'll sizei. ‘ ~ PANTALOONS, (10., 7 ’ VESTS. do., DUSTERS, ' . ‘ , . ‘ SHIRTS. . ‘_ n w DB'AWERS. ’ ‘ A GLOVES, ‘ , -‘ ~HOSIERY, «to. _ ; Our Form, Puma and Yes“ run from n. nc‘nflle JP an anchor, Imth a- tn :jzt‘. price and qnnl-fty. If we cannot plmwe you in n garment. ready ' guide Mr. W. T. King, nho is in connection with ‘lim cstuhlishlncm, will’nt once take your mensureyn‘l nmkc you a suit in short unlike. Gn‘e us 41 cu”. [April 28., 1562. ‘ 3m Highly Imgortant 0‘ fiURCHASERS F DRY COOD& The best place to ‘huy your Dry Goods in . 1 - AT A. SCOTT & SOS'S7 pppoafle the Eagle Hotel, Cbnmbershurg street. WOW Price. Fair Dealing. and Everything " at the LUW'HST PRICE. iWe have just returned from ~Philmlclphiu. tnd‘Baltim‘mc, and are new opening a: large find attractive‘ assortment. of ‘ 4 rsmuxu Gowns, - to wlnqh in invite the—special attention of the Ladies nnd .Gcntlc-mou of town uml country.— .W'c will not pnrticulnriw, but invite nll to cull, éxaminc null judge for “must-Hos. , ‘v We take this method of returning our thanks for lllé libérul purunaQe thus {Ar extended to us, and would say it slip“ bg nur culistnnt on denvor to merit u wulinuimc of the sami', l); mm. fitteinion lo busim-ssswith a. desire to please, by selling the prunes; best, nnd most goods for the least money. ' ‘ r ' A. SCOTT fit SON. April H, 1862. . ' _»,.The Rebels Defeated . a 'r mcmmxn._nhxm: u. .\IcCLELLAV v {HEAD—TH Rllfl ROUSTXG’QHEERS. -e e_nndersizch callrthe attention of the Wald of thlj'sburg “ml its v'wlfiity toll}: well selected stock or‘goods. retraining of the following mu‘hou‘ articles in'pzm: 'To the Ladies: You will find that the' un der-[gum has_ almost. evuything, that fan can ask for, except Dry Goods, Bonnets and Shqes. Helms all the fancy fiXlll'JS‘N'llli'll hire nmde u‘se of now a days in thefh‘fie of Per umeries, Spnps.'Gauntlets. Ulm‘es. Stockings, Begul Col lars, Belts. Combs, and many other articles in their line, too numerous to gention, vi: : Hoop Skirts, 24 springs improved style, tor $l, and Reed Hoops from 2 w 3 cents a phi-e. the late _etyle of~ Palm Leaf Fans, Chineae njnke, for 15 com, Ladies’ and .\lla‘ses' fine Blucléb‘llk Mitts; Harrison’s Household Soup, the gre§mvst wash ing map ever discov’ered in Arm-rim. He has .the genuine, bought direct from 111:: manufac- A turer, 10 cents per lb. Come and get a piece free of cbnrge and try it. ‘ , Gentlemen, the undenigned has almost everything in your line which is keptin a first— clnu Variety Store. - .For the Farmers he,» has Forks for Flay and Hymn, Shovels ’aud Hoes. Fork and Shbvel , Handles, and a fine assortment of Gnoceries and Liquors, of all kinds, and all which he will ‘_ sell low for cash or 'couutry produce. Give * hint a call. Place qt business, So. 113 East York street, right oppnsite the Bank. _ 11. G. CARR, Agent. ‘June 30, 1862. , ’ ‘ Coal! Coal! Coal. HEADS & BUEHliiflhre now prepared to supply COAL, jg, uperior quality, in any (tummy desired. Term, Cash. ‘ Cone One! ‘ Qome All! ; . wl‘hey Mao request those indebted to them to call and [fay up. as funds are much nqeded, Who will be the first. to can? Otfice open from 7 m 7. 1 Feb. 24, 1&32. ' T... “__m -‘.? a... __ ~._.__ ; ' Townsley Ahead. ‘HE undersignui respectfully informs the publxcihnt he continue“; the CARRXAGE IngLVG AND REPAIRING business in all its difl‘erht forms, cheaper than any éhop in the wing. _All work warmn'fed to give satisfac tien tp cu<tom2rs. Country broduce taken in exkhangh'fur‘work at. market. prices. ‘ ‘ . '"‘ A. .\l. TOWNSLEY. - Qettyburg, June; 24, 1861. ‘ Great Attractlon‘ ;‘-T.SCHICK_'S.—-I hive just opencd the Amos: co-plete assortment of SPRING GOoDS~9\'er received in this place. In styje, ‘qunlity aid pricé they cannot be surpassed.— Wi‘thou’i stopping to particularizc, I say unto All, come and see, J. L. SCHICK. April .14, 1862. Come to the Fair! ’ - Ni) DON'T FORGET TO VISIT PLEASANT A RIDGE NURSEBIEfi-TPersou wishing , to‘ Plant Trees will find the stock in tie ground ~ remarkably fine, and ofi'ered at. reduced prices. The Apple numbers 100 varieties, embracing all the approved sorts. _ ‘ K. B.—-Sce the index board near Flom Dale . Post'omce. ‘ T. E. COOK‘t SONS, Sept. 2.. 1861. ‘ Propielon‘ ~ Piano Tuning. g u BOF. BOWER, of Liltlutown, I Practical i . Piano Tuner, informs his friends and the Ennlical puhlic in general, that he gives his ,iJime, not otherwise occnpl‘ed, t£ Tuning and 4 Nepaiflng Piano; a modern! prices. He promises entire sulfsfartion, or no pay. Order: mired auhia omce. ‘ [Sept. 16, 1891. Frames. . JLDED FRAMESE—TYSON BROTHERS, . have just received from Philadelphia Ind herein to the public the largest and beat morflne'm of Gilded Frames ever brought to Genghis-mad utoniahiuglylow prices. Please 1:311an examine them. Excelsior Sky-light Gfllory. York s‘lreet, opposite the Bank, Get- WQfl’u _ 7 . [Marchlo,lB62. “Carts de Visite ” HOTOGRAPHS l—We havejustintroduced ‘ ..' splendid massive column in our Gallery Md,afe'now prepared to‘furnisb the new style “50;!“ de Visite" Photographs—four for a .dolkr. ‘ ’ TYSON BROTHERS. ”_“inx'celsior Sky-light. Gallery, Gettysburg. {'“Emyulg. 153qu _ ' “.3.. scmcx has a splendid lot of‘Foulapd winging cheap-31; w 6:} cent: per \uf V 4., ' ‘ .0 .v . u ’chARM 1‘ vac; sue ”garment of Gent’s Cotton Boui— udmmmmun. A - ~ ‘SECON‘D ARRIVAL! Sficoth _ABRWALI Dr. RObOl't Homer’s ' EW FAMILY DRY‘G up ‘ ‘ New Mercantile Firm iN ‘ l Prmscmpflox STORE, . N EMMKTSBURG. l cmxnnnrnu nu", aarrvwrnn. 1 NEW GOODS and \ animz retired from the Active [mu-tire or A LOW PBN‘T-‘fill— my prnfmmiyn. I take plenaurc in announcing The new firm 0." 3‘1”” k SHORB respectfully ‘m the citizemof ocm eburgfind vicinity,thut inforfi: their friends and the public generally, I have opened a that they hn‘ejust returned from the cities LSEW DRUG STORB,. with n splendlf! assortment of Goods, cansht- ’ in "lemon formnly occupied by DH. R. I 0. lag of Lndim’ ' ‘ _ How", an an ofike. whpre I will constantly l) R F.’ S S GOOD .8 , k 0") on hand u large supply ofnlliindl of Int-h an Prinlw, De Bar-s. f‘lm'llin, Lawns Or- FRESH DRY'GS. Randi". Robes nl ullkindt’, Alpm'mgs. Silk', ‘ MEDN‘IN‘IS. ' , ““1793! Jnronr-t (‘hPtk and Cnmhrir “nailing,l CIIEIICAIE. - , - Rihhons. and a pm»! unsortin'tf: of Lndics’ Collars, (Inliwes and Muslim, Ki qld prices. ‘ CLOTUS, _ ' i: CASSIMRRES. ' u, ‘ vzsrmos, ‘Juus, in, M 2. for men‘s wear: ‘ ' { READY-MADE CLOTmXG, BOOTS, SHOES, ‘ nus-’nn mm. : all prim. A good stock of Cou'ok Yarn, HARDWARE: QCEEXSWARE. \ ‘ ' DRUGS and , _ MEDICINES; a good stock of prime . mw(:r-:RlES.‘kc. and all kinds of gondg, such 33" are gtnernlly found in a country store. Having bought for Cash, we can afiord'm well at the WT}: lowest prion. Om- mono in_“ Quick Sales and Small Profits." Wlhese goods me many very beautiful, and No wnnt it distinctly nndr-rstood that. we will sell them very cheap for Cuh, or to‘pnnc 11ml umlomcrs A! six months. Please callnnd examine before purchasing flu-where. We would rt-spccihl‘ly n-turn our thanks to on? friands for 1h:- libL-rul patronage axtendnd to us thus far, uud respectlullv Mk q nonlinu’lnce thereof. S\HTH A: SHOW. E'mmitshmg, MIL, April 21, 1862. 1y 1 Cannon 8; Adair’s NEW MARBLE worms, corner “or Balti more and Ens! .\lidille stret-tvldirectly op posite the new Court Home. Gettysburg.— Hm'ing recently arrived from Philadelphia. and feelimj fully competent to exeput'e all work in the finest style of the art. we \rnuld reipcctfill- I; invite the. attention of the puhljc wishingno procure anything in curline. to fawn gs with a. (21" and examine sperxmfinq of our work. We unprepared to furnish M( 'l'Sll-INTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES, MfRBIJ‘J .\IANTLES, SLABS for Cahinet-makcr“nnd all other Work appertaining“, our husinai‘rm the lnwestpos siblc primes. aWe dn not‘hcsitnte to gun 'ntee that our work shall he pfi’t up insa mnnnenhhu smntinl and tasteful equal to the best té be seen in the cities, where everyé improvement which experience lmfs suggestedffs smiled of, n'pd especia‘lly do \vuglnrumee that our Cemo tevunnd Grave Yard work almll be so .cnrel'lully 5e as not 1.0 be affected by frost,hut shall amin min for years that ei‘ectness of position git-en at the completion ofn job, and so necessary to continged grant-fullness and symmetry. ' -‘ ‘ Nov. 28,1859. 1! 4 . ' New Goods. EORGE ARNOLD _ f .G‘ Hu’s‘just received from Philadclkhin a lump stun-k of . CLUTHS. CASSI‘MER‘ES,, Mack, plain until funry: Siik Warp, Fr'enrh Cloths, fur Sum or Droae Conts,‘ (a Beautiful nrth-ie.)Twoods,llnliun CiodnsJenns, Dri‘Hings. Merino (‘nasimermn Velvet Cords, Gambmons and Vectings. all very‘hnndsome. In the above spark of Goods there are many. new and bean:- tif‘ul styles. ’ Ar'lso n large stock of CARPETS, Tm‘L‘NKS, CARPET BAGS. and Domestics. ] \ Also alargestock ofREADY-MADE CLOTH VING, pf o‘ur own manumcluriug, in gran! Vpried 13'. all, sizes. mites and churn. Cull andlsee us. Mr. W. 'l‘. King is in connection with the establishment as u=uul to cut. and make up Clothing in short ordcrl , ‘C Alvril2B, 1862. 8m Removal.--Tin Ware. ‘ -. HE undersiynefi hns‘ iemoved his' Ti in}: T estnlylislmievng, nearer the Dinmon . in Chambnsbnrq street. adjoining A. D. {eh ler's Drug Store—l very cenlml location. He continues to mannfnrtnrm and kc2ps consfanst ly on lmnrl. every vnriety of ‘ ‘l TIN-WARE. ‘ ' PRESSED AND F, ’ ‘ JAPAXED WARE, and will always be renny to do REPAIRING. ROOFING hnd SPOUTING ! . aleo done in the best manner. Prim mainla nte. and no effort span-d to rendwfnll mis fuction. The public's continual pntronnge is solicited. A. P; BAUGHER. Gettysburg, April 7, 1862. 7 Howard Assocmtxon, ' HILADELPHIA.—Fnr the gem-f 6f the P Sick and DWI-(used. afflict with‘ Viru lént and Chronic Diseases, and espednlly {or the (‘ure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the‘ Act ing Surgeon. " VALUABLF} REPORTS on Spbrmatprrhma on. Seminal Weakness, and other Disens‘es of the Sexual Organs. and on the NEW REWE DIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the nfiiicted in sealed letter envdopes,» free of charge. Two or three Stump: for postage will be acceptable. ' Address, Dr. J. SKILLYN HOUGHTON, Act ing Surgeon, Howard Association, Ho. 2 South Ninth StreetfPlJilntlelpliia, Pa. ,-«‘ ' June 16, 1862. 1; .7. ' THE HOUSEKEEPER'S New Furmture POllBll. REPARED from an improved Recipe by P the proprietor of the “ Brother 'Jonaihuu Polish," is certified by all the leading New York Furniture Dealers und Piano-Forte Mak ers to be the best in the world for Remdving Scratches: Marks and Dirt. and restoringu high end lasting polish to all kinds of Varnish ed work, from Furniture to Leather. It is cheaper and better than Varnish, dries iptme diately,nnd is easily upplied. With a piece of Canton Flannel and u bottle or two of'this neiv Furniture Polish, 5 Housekeeper can work um— gic in the furniture ofa house and keep it iook- Inglike new. Now is the time to f‘shine up" your tables, chairs, desks, pinnos, picture frames, carriages, ete.', and make them ,106 k 50 per cent. better. ,This is _true‘econmn‘y a For sale by Furniture Deglers rind Storekeepors generally. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottie. De pot No. I‘Spruco Street, New York. Spam“. Aouxrs WANTED. ADDRESS, Box 1972, Mar You: P. 0. - ' ‘ July 21,1862. , ' Dec. 2. 1y Cheap Groceries. A FRESH arrival of Groceries at reduced , prices—splendid SUGARS at B. 9 and 10 cents per _pouud—best COFFEE M. 22 cents, and other things in proportion. Call' and see and judge for younelf. , \ ¥ Mny's, '62. FAHNESTOCK BRO“. . Removals. 7 VHEnndersignedmeing' the antborized person 1 to make removals into li\ er Green Ceme tery,hopes that such as contemplate the removal ofthe remains of deceased relatives or friends will Avail themselves of this season oftheyear to have it. done. Removals mnde'with promptness ——lerms low, and no efl'ort spared to please. PETEJE THORN, March 12, '6O. Keepef offihc Cemetery. : YSOX BROTHERS have constantly on hand 3 large assortment of plain and Fancy cases, gilded frames, gold and plated loékets, breastpins, km, kc., which they are selling at nnoniuhmglylow‘prices. ‘ L. ‘ HAMS 3—H.§){S !—A large ‘,lot 'of prime Hums,jusvreceived and for sale chumat June 9, 1862. 00901“ t GILLESPIEFS. OMETHIXG NEW!-—A n’ew szle of WHIS- S KEY—an article pronounced "hard .to beat”'—can be bad at H. G. CARERS. June 2, 1562., . ARGE PHOTOGRAPHS for $l, at the Ex celsio‘r Sky-light 'Gnllery, York street, opposite the Banks 1 7 _ ~ HE x‘tenfion‘of the Ladies is respecthfly T invxted to a large and splendid assort— ment of Ladies’ fine Kid Bools,‘Lnstiug'Gai ters, Gum Overshocl, kn, just received at , Oct. 28. ‘ R. F. MdLHBHY’S.f J ‘LL kinds of STRAW GOODS, embfichg Allen's...“ .Bon’ Hawmmh sad Chil dren’l Ens, Shaker Hanna; bi. 16.,“ Ayn-1131 ¢ 15. F. flclL'flE‘NYTfi. Pam‘uumv. TOOTH Pownnns. DYE S'I‘UFFS, nnY PART“. and : PAINT mum: In on, ' ' OILS, rmryrsned ind distilled, ' STA [ONERY ofnll kinds, Inks; Pens, Vent-31:. Pape‘ ‘ovphi‘ Brushes, tc. PATENT Mggwmss. All the popular Patent Sir-“ Evin". Myrrh" with Tfiwlerllon of purelWlNES. BRANDIES and WHISKEYMI'M madlcinnl purposive my, ulwayh an hand. In A wdrd,,vny stock embraces everything usually found in g first-class stoic of this description. ‘ * ‘ A Inm‘nupply olfrcsh ‘Drngs has been fie reivod, and others are nr'riving, which 1 Im of fering to'lh‘e public on {very accommodazilz terms. My Medicine: 1111 I: All been purchased under my personal math-{tion and supervision from the most reliahle hduses. lcnn theréfure not only recommend thm as pure and fresh, but mm 51-11 thein rlu-np. , , N. H.—PARTICULAR \TTENTION givgn to the treatment of all chro it disensea. ‘ ' mADVICE. RATISfm May 12. 1.562. It ‘ 13:12, Bargain? ATS. CAPS. HOOKS AND SHOES, II TEK'NKS AND TRAVELLING BAGS:— Harin‘g just réceived.» Y - ry large supply of the above goods. we are prep red m sell them lowgr than over sold in this p]: e. in stock is most complete. embrucing cvry style of Shoes mid Ugls made. . » HAT S‘ A N cnnflitiflg of all the In and Summer. I SHO E S , : 11111 Chiidren. s h woi'k from 25 rents désrription and kind: tthe humming qt 1' 5 F. .\ICILHENY'SJ ' B 015 T S A N 10: Gentlemen, Ladies a Citv-madc and Easter up. TRUNKS of every [_Q‘C‘Lll and examinet April 21',J 1862. I‘ Hardm ND GROOERIES. A Themhicriwen h c- in“ rcturne [from the cities with an immv;l :‘supply 9f HARN w.\nl; AND GROCI-ZRi 1. which tlwy m ofl‘cring at their old sm. (1 in Bnhimnre Street. at prices to suit. the tin: . Our stock consists in Nut of . . BUILDING RIATEIRI \1..,. . 3 . CARPENTERS FOOLS. . x BII.\CI}°S\IITII’S TOOLS. , ‘ ‘ - [COACH FINDINGS, SHOE EINI‘IYCSZ [J ‘ ‘ CABINET )I‘AR’E ‘S TOOLS, - I HOUSEKEE ER'S FIXTI'RES. I ' ALI. K .\‘OS OF IRON, 110., GROCERIES OII‘ ALL KINDS. ' Oils. Paints, km, kc. IJhcrc is no article in chldell in the soveml ‘dhpnrtments meuunnqd «have but what camhe} hm] at this Stnreq— Every thus of )Im-hunicsiann bohr‘cmnmodnted he're with tools and findungt, und II iusckroyi er; can find every 'articie in their line. Give us). call, as “e are prephred to sell n: low for cash as any other house Lout of the citv. ,‘ I VUEL lg. BANNER. I , lIAI III::I:I: New tore ! . EW GOODS AND :REAT R.\RG.\l\'<! N- w—The» undersigned would remcctfuliy unnnunve tn the ‘citizvis of (it-hphnrg and surrounding country. tlimt he has oponm] 1‘ .\‘EW Bmm: in Gpllvequrmin the mom :m‘y armpit-d by J. C. (Iliin 8: “UL, on the _\'nrtn West corner of llie Dir mund, wherr- he; mil keefi a large nud «pl! 301 cted stock of 4 DRY Goons, (mums? ES QUEENSWAIIE, I (.‘.-\IEI’I-ITI 'G, k(‘., E of orerv‘descriptlon,‘ men: which will his fourni the Inies't styles I” Spring 0005*. Th}? "-~ nnrti .1193]: are _requested tn M“ June Q, 1862 Lndies pal-ti .xlarly are requested to cull nngl examine my su‘ck, as I feel satisfied it, has never hem surpassed HI this p‘ace for beuuxy and cheap‘ness. Gentlemen, "1535 mm! request:- ed to can. as thprc is no article in the line df GENTLEMEN’S ‘\'EAR (hat they cannot be M‘- commoduted With,‘ut prices th." will astonlsh tllém. . ‘ . , g I will uh!) kocpi on hand a large finpply cf Gnocnnms, wind-h will he sold very cheap. .\ly stock of QUEENSWARE, ha, win also 'ia‘e found handsome, .‘dum 1e and cheap, whilst my CARPETING (ammo be s‘urpnsscd. 5 It is my Intention to keep :1 firs't Mass Smre ——kee{iinu on h‘ami [uniting but good Quads—— nnd ts sell oheup—Ahavi gndnfitcd the mnttn— “QUICK SALES ‘ AXD SHALL PROFITS." lwould resfwctfully J‘sulicit I! share of the public patronage, as I Hope by strict attention to busiest-and by dealing honestly with my customers, to give antia‘fnctirn tn :1“. , NI IIAEL SPANGLER. Ap'rn 14. 1862. _i , 5 Na’uonal gIIotel; ~. j i LITTLESTD'véN, fl\ , ' 1 Adam L‘Funiy, Pa. 7.7 _l‘; 3 HR snb'u‘riber haying taken the nbové I T commodiousluoteli is prepared to‘ receive and entertqin :be'truveli‘ng puMic, in the most, 'approvod style. ' His ch‘ rges will be moderate 1 and his atfiehtion unremitting to all who may 1 favor him with their paironuze. His txlblewill at all times be supplied with ‘ th'e‘delicacies “he sqnsnn. nn‘d his bnr be ‘ ’23;st with an; choidesl liquors. ‘ e‘stubling is extehsive ,nnd of the best ‘ character, and competent and attentive host lers mnstnnflv in attendance. ' April 21, mg. n l M. m cnocsn. _ glmportant t 6 the Ladles. ‘ IABCIR‘SAYING l ‘ , , ‘ WASHING MACHINE.— The uqfiersigned ’is now" building and offering for sale, 9. W. TOLIIURST’S‘ IMPROVED WASHER, at Gettysburg, and intends to sup ply them _to those perpons throughout the connti‘who desire a l lbpr-sm‘ingmnchine. This machine is gone upon an entirely new principle, and is «maid-red by those who have segn it in use, the has .that has ever been brbnght before the pub ‘r. . Among the many adv ‘ ntnges ofjhia machine over all other! may be m - ntionecl the lollnwing: 15:. Its simplicity of onllrllrtlon. milking it almost impossible to ge on} of order. 2d. Its speed, whicl: nstonL-ihes alike the operator and the lookerlon. : ‘ 311. The facility withiwliich it adapt! ijsnlf to the bulk or qunnfiily pf Llolhes desired to be w sligd. v 3 ~ Tall). It washes equally well the finest and lightest fabric. nr thé V‘coarsofit and heaviest, such as bed-qnilgs.'romfn:ts, blankets, «kO. ‘ sth. Can be mannged‘Lby a child from 10 to (12 yours of age. , 1 , 5 Bth; Consumes} 1291 soap than any other prgcess of washing. ' , ’ 71h. Will last a: long as any other tub with same ‘cnge. ’ 81h. Shi'es half the labor. My 12, 1862. ' 1’ VS. SHERFY. gsmflcate. ‘, ADAMS co .’TY, IPA.-—=We. the under signed, hereby certify that we have used, and are using now, G. W. Tollmrst‘s Improved Washing Machine, nné‘are fully satisfied that it kids: the Tub “I‘. S. Shert‘y represents itxo be, and supersedes anything of the kind to, have ever seen as yet ; 'combining, a: it 0306:, grew. speed with litt‘lg labor, and p rfurnfing its work in tin; most satisfactory manner. We, therefore, recommend i' to every Email! in the county with great pleasure. George Geyer. ”Hm-in Heyer, Catharine Heals, Snrnh Shel-h, Upton T. Forrest, Sarah E. Forrest, . Christian Mussglmun, Cntha’e (‘. Musselmin, I John Chumherlin, . Martha Chamberlin. AW 1862. 7.: ‘ sir enfmrtm awurded to Tyson Broth‘m I 53‘ the .\lenallgn Agricuhurul Sogiety, Bop" 1880. and by HIE Adding County Agrlch‘ltprfl ‘ Souleiy, Sept.‘;lB6l,’for'best Amman-pound Mhowg‘pgilpver all ggggfsffrjxfilhmu; H _T -,.—__L. .‘_A__.—.‘ 4.., V- ‘_, a"... ,7 OTTONADES, qud'q variety of’Pnnu Slam“ cheap, as . ‘A. SCOTT} SON’S.‘ 9? THE GREAT mummy; OR. ' T a umoxsn or on: SOLDIERS AND rubnnnn. iron“, Lufil 12m). enchant; The critics And the public are right in pre.’ dieting that this will surpass, in graphic nurs vtiye, exciting intgrest, and exnnsire populari- ” u, all other hi‘tories oflhe Wu for the Union. i la theme will be the heroic daring. pttientl suffering. an‘d hair-breadth escupvs of our sol diers and sailors, and iti incidents will form the thcine ofmmersnl‘ion at innumerable fire side: Tor )l-n'rs tn come. it will contain, in ‘ addition to its stirring details, tho-philosophical Analysis of the 'sC_»luses of the War, ‘by .lan [.olllan Mount; “4)., Author of “The Rise of the Dutch Republic," ctc., lhe flutes ofnl'l the important event: from the John Brown raid, ‘and an nccumté nnd revised ahcount of the principal battles; wilh engraviuga. ‘ One third the fprocecds of all Subscription! sent direct to 11: Mill be given for the Reliefof Disabled Soldierb, and all peraunawho wish a copy of the work. and also to benefit the 301‘- diers, should send lhqir numeamd address at once. Also, any omger or private, or 'person in any section ofthe country, having knowledgn ofn heroic act or stirring incident, will oblige us by sending “3:311 nccountvoi it. ' Booksellen, gastmnsterl, and Canvassing Agents will be nrnisbud with n Subscnpfiou Prospeptus. on application to the Publishers. I [@‘A liberalwommifiion given to soldiers dcsinng to Act adggents in taking subscriptioflb : 11. ’ THE HYSTORYifiF KMERICA‘X MANUFAG— TUBES, FR().\{_)6oB T 1) {B6O. ‘ By Dr. J. Ln'flnn lliguor. 2 \'ols., Bm. 1 Vol.l. now réz‘ldy. Vol. il, nearly'reody. ;, This iJ prolmbly the lamest and most im portant. work nriw in the American press. , We have nlsojhst published new edition: of the following nsLeful and popular books: ‘ THE BUSINESS’MAN'S LEGAIéA DVISER; of, How to Sun; Monoy, by Uond cling‘Busiueas according to Imm, 35 expounded by the Best and Latest. Apthuritiés. 400 pp., sheep.— , Price, $l.. 1 OI’I’OIITUNITIIéS FOR INI)USTRY; on, A THOUSAND QIMNCES TO MAKE MONEY]. Clulh, $l. This has been "repulfiliahed in England. '1 ‘ Every businost mm and clerk should have then books. They will’pny the buyer's hun dred fold. Ever'y pix-em should get them for their sons. ; 1 l 1862 Bargains! .c AP s, I 3 est styles for Sprinjg All these book: are mailed. ppstpaid, on re ceipt oiprice. \Ve pay particlulnr ntténtion to mailing books, Wrapping them painfully, and will prucure im'd gend, pnsumid, any book anywhere. on ret‘eipt ofpubliaht‘rs’ price nud six stumps. Adilrcss ‘ ' '1 1 FREEDLEY & ‘OO., i ‘ Tribune Buildings, New York. ‘ ‘ Pianos—Poisons who wit~ll to buy a. Piano of the be»! makers will-b 6 shown how they can Have u handgun)? guru in thel purchase if the.)' address Puso, 9:;1‘9 Joy. Cu: .9: 00., Publishers’ Agents, New Yéi'k P. L'. , July 21,1862} Dec. 2. 1y ‘ Adams County IRE INSI‘RA'XCP; CUMPA‘NYF—T‘he Ex- F ecntive Cmpmiuoe submit the following Statement of the operations of [he Compahy during the past year: . . Notes on Mnd,’ baiting interest, Sept. 1. 1361. i ‘ ». $2,643 21 (‘nsh on hand 393'". l, 186], ‘ 903 34 Cash premium rfic'd during: the year, 1,153 32 Interest recclvcdho April I‘, iB6l, 1:38 09 M 3 ‘ 3 , 1 . =l3: Paid out during? the 5 M as per Treasurer's Repor'.’\‘ii: ; I . - Wm. H. MCPI‘GHI’fJOSaI’y fire. in part, 3215 00 Bur. ofUuuyshujl-g‘, telppumry luuu, 587 95 Ad\6rli~ing, ‘ , 30 M) Policies, |¥§nks.§§tdiu¢ery, &c., ' 48 16 Hill 01' .\lm .Igrrs} fin, . t 92 18 (mints ufiEh-ct' 111, , ' t 225 Ticnsulcr‘a 5111.133, ‘ -. . 50 00 Suwrolmy's " ‘ ‘ 50 00 Panama, .. ~5- ‘ > 5 ‘lO Nutw nu hand. g ‘ 2669 57 Cual. in 11.. an uffl‘rcnstd Mmmpera, 1109 05 3 ‘ I —,--—:-|—-‘ - 5 I’ ' 5(859 96 ' Pninm'm NOTES. ‘\m’t ofPromiumiSoh 5.51-pt. 1, 'Gl‘, $90,827 91 H “ 5 “ received du- 1 ‘ ing the year, ,5 . v- 2.3.34? 90 ___... 114,175 81 Expired and surficndcrcd during the . year, A . _ 21,905 4* _ -. $92,210 37‘ . . ===b= PROPERTY IXSI’RED.' Amount of prupuh) insurcfi Sept. ’ , , 1,1361, , \ $1,2716n13‘2 76 Amnum ofpropeéty insured during the year, ' ‘ . , $536,531 300 Expired and suri‘endcrpd duriug‘; the you, i \ i , xmmjm or anoms. Policies outsmnqingJSept. 1._1861, ‘ 809 “ . issued during the year, 215 5 , - 1024 “ expired ind surrendered durin’g the _\‘e_ur, ‘ z . I‘2 Policies now in ’9'?! ‘ 7 882 AV.\iI..\BLE mums. 7'“ Note: bearing inierest, 52.669 '57 Cash in bands of Treats. and Managers. 1,l09“»65 €3,779 22 2,270 37 i’rcmium Notes is: force, The Execniive Committee again congratulate the Board upon ithe‘proweroua condition of the Company. .‘ilthon'gh it has been in opera tion over eleven fears, no>assessment has ever been mlldbn.“ posses and expenses having been ‘pmd from current receipts, leaving at this time on hand a dual: capitnl of $3J79 22, and an additional c‘apltnlof $92,370 37 in Premium Notes. The only: outstanding indebtedness of the .Com'pnny is 3285. balance due to Wm. H. )lcCreary, on nec'gnlloss of barn bv fire. . ‘ , A. HEINTZELMAN', : JACOB KIM}, ' i R. McCL‘RDY. ' . , ; Ezecutwe Cqmnu'ttee.’ Attest—D. A. Dc'xnum, Sec’y. , Gettysburg. Oct. 6, 1862. ' ‘ ' _. ‘ LL the 139‘“ i’atgfirfiedicinu can be baa at the new Family Drug and Prescriptiop Store of l x . Dr. R. BURNER. ' AGO, Arrow Boot, Corn Starch, Richflour and Gelatin; for sale 11: Dr. HORNER’S Drug Sgore.‘ = ‘ m COATS cheap at *‘ - ' i . _ PICKING'S. M RICAN BXCELSIOR GoodCOFFEE+ as Java and cheap as rye {or sale 3: A ‘CUDOR'I QGILLESPIE’S. , EW SPRYNG GOODS—just opened It the New Store 6! M. SPANGLER. OURXING GOODS.—The finest assort ment of “burning Goods ever ofl'ered, i can now be seen and bought at lower prices than they have ever been sold before. Call at" once at the sign of the Red Front. ‘ April 21. . FAHNESTOCK BROS. URE BRANDY, WINE AND WHISKEY, for P inedicinul purposes only, at the Newa-ug Store of Dr. R.’ HORNER. I LL colors of Zephyr Worsted and Shetland ,Wool can be had at SCHICK'S.‘ ALICOES, a! good I! ever, It Crom 6} to 12} as. per yard, can be bad 5!. SCHICK’S. OTTON GLOVES, for Men and Boys. can be had cheap at ~. SCHIUK’S. OUXG Men's Fall style? of Han and Cups 20 percent. lowe’r than usual price: at _ , R. F. McILHENY'S. LYCERTNB and CAMPHOR SOAP, {or G preventing and curing the bite: of Mul quitoes nnd otherinsects. a: . > DR. R. BORNER’S Drug Store. YSON BRO I‘HERS Ire making their prqm. T ium picture: at prices to suit thetimel. L. SCHICK 115$.th ”wind 3 1m 05 Q . chap Lookingfiltules‘. ; ‘ < ' .RS.-WINSLOW'B-SOOTH!NG SYRUP;for children. It Dr. B.’ 1108835138 n"; tore. -' ' , GREAT pooxs xx ‘PRFSS Thrilling Incidents SAILORS --~—--- 1% ‘ . 7...?» ‘: W— _ ~-' Somethmg Xena, ‘ THE unfit-him!!! relpeflfulu‘ ! L 1 infnrms ihe residenu} I .ofGetCysbnrgMnl \ irinih’Jhxg I rho has opened a WATCH ' FD‘ JEWELRY l STORE, in Ihr room immedistgly In [head-cur of Elk. J. L. Schivk's Store, " d fronting we 'Squorp.whcre he intends kgping ankssort meat of WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER and ySILVRR PLATED WARE; ; SPECTACLES, iGLOCRS, to" kc. ‘ i 5 7 1. Having been connected With I. lint-cine! Wncch and Jewelry 'Store lg luliimére. for nevernl years past. he is pré§lrade furnish every article in the hue, al‘the lowest Elly ‘ prices. and all purchlsél will 3w guim'nmied as represented. :; A v ' . I From a tong experience in flnui-repairing, ‘ especiallyof fine Watches. but; [:32 urml to dp E 111 kind: of ‘\'alch-work proh'sptlyJiu the belt manner, and guaranty the pe anhdnce ofit. He will keep alwayl on In d nildrge assort ment ofSI’ECTACLI‘IS,nnd Six-m ucle Glasses; and having mpch, , ‘experience in ndnptin: them willie sight, is 1 prepared to firnil who need i. em '» , HAIR JEWELRY made to, rd? n the be“ ‘-style, and a great variety of 1!. r 5 on [lan JEWELRY repaired in thé mic mnnner.‘ JOSEPH EVAN. , Gettysbnrg, Dec. 23, 1861.! I if 3 Fresh Remfo m\ TRENGTHEN‘ING OUR ! 031! are c‘onsunfly adding: n .51 sup a ready large and fmhionnbl Mock ' HATS, CAPS, BOOTS ‘. .\‘l-fl We have‘every style of S]; nzigti Hats, vyhirh in quality and; be uni please. Buys and .\ion'i H t: gum every descriptfbu) and of the ”steak sf stock of ' l ‘ Bopts, . ‘ SHOES ‘ Gjl'l'él was never mgre compleie. I dig and Children. can be accomm da 4‘ thingin thii‘line,“ we a be u now to give [its and greater 1' it befoie., If'you‘fi'amt burg , m fashionable goods, Mil at lb sigh BOOT, in Chambersburg sir“ :F " J in: :0! ‘ A ‘3; C‘ June 9, 1862 _ ~4.“ , New Goods 2.44;ng £ll2o3:qu TAILORINQ. M*, .. ._mmu, have-justfrecviw-d from the 33m: :1 olgoods for Gentlemcn’s W the! Variety of _ ‘ l ! CLOTHS, ‘ ' CASSH‘IERES ‘' ‘ ‘ VEST‘NGS, Cnssinets. Jeans, 4&0” with\: any oqher goods for spning and summo-r wcnfl‘. ' f The; are prbparod lo makgup garments it the shortgst n‘ptice, .nhd innit; vorybe~t mn - ner. The Fashions are rogu 'rly r’rcbived, adv] clothing made in nnv deain- style. ‘ They n - ways mnkc newt fizs, whilst ir qt: In; is su c to be substantial. « J; " ‘ They aski continunnre hthe p blic's pL irdnnge, resolved by good Imm model-.‘. a chm-gas to earn it. Y Gettysburg, A'pril 7, 1862 r , , ~q 1 . l X jßeqtauragt. . I! HE CHAMBERRBURG S REF}? RESTA - T RANT. (recently EL-ker‘ de's.) in the .l - cobs Building, (‘lmmhersbur ytreet, is no conducted .hv 1118 unrlersigné . \ ‘ ‘ OYSTERS are damn up i all stylsa: . ‘ FRIFD CHICKEN: Ell? THYGL’E,’ . 2 TRIPE. mum: .. EGGS. nnd, , l A NICE G ASS! l-‘ ALE, can always be hull. _Cnli in. The loan has been rte-painted and fitted I"! in fineltyle. i - 1 GE GE J (1033:; Gettysburg. April 7. 186* g ' . $4,819 96 A . New GOO, ,3. . : ‘, PRING Goonsgrnmg {.0031 , FAHNES. CK B : OTHERS have just recd’n‘od nnd are n open hvzn Luge and choice aSm‘erent qf SPI .'G( ‘IODS. to which ftlldy invite (he'lmen'fli wof t ir publi . Having been‘ purchased will: cure ' (Mince?! prices. we are prepared to g! e .our u'tomers bargains. "Our s-lork hasheon ":2er nlrensoll .hy the nrlditipn‘nl'n rhrilre vi ion 0 lhb latest styles of LADIES" DRESS GODS nmlvrin‘l for‘MEXS' WEAR. (‘.‘lllPHilNC, lUI-11-INS WARE. mLI-Axnm' Goons, be” c .mprising A complete tassel-[mom of ultj‘t‘h'lhiflg usit'nlly wanted. Calll early and #Ol I ha 'gnjns 'l‘or yonrselvrs. _ FAHNES _OCK, BRU’S. ~ April ’l, 1862. .zl ? l 2 ' ‘ —"‘-'-.—‘ ? New Taflo 119;; . ,» smnzisix\mxr..-n’rd. mmxnoon, E * msnwxxmni; Hum}. _ l ndopts thismelhodofinfiirmi hisi ierlds and the public manually. that I has opened a Tailoring Lastulnli=llmont in‘] llllll‘h .rc striwt. Gettysburgvllntc l’o=t Utliclo P nonr‘ the Din mond, wherb hr is prolmrvd 15 do .'n‘l work ill his lino in the, he<t nmuner. ' ud tmtlm satis; faction of «Homers. ‘llc: e ployslnone bu} first class lialids.:ind-receivin ' . l g -.TlJE~E.\,<mo.\'s REG 'LAELY, ‘ he can warrant Tushionnhle ts and neat nn‘E substantial sewing. Ile nsk’ a. share of ti pnhlic's-pnlr‘nnage. prnmisin' to spare no cf furt to dcsvrvx- it. His clmr will always '9 'found as moderate as the ti 5 will allow. Cuttinggand Repairing do at the slmrte ’ notice. ‘ [Gettysbur , April 7, 1862. ‘ Trees! Trees! ITrees! if liq“: undersigned. inrite trillion to the T large'uiid well grown =ck of 3 mm AM) onmxm. AL frnans, 4 Shrubs] &c., embracing‘n hip o and comrleta assortmont of APPLES. P R 3. 'PEAC‘HE. , PLU‘lfi. CHERRIES, APR HTS, “11le TARINES. Standard for t ‘q: Orchard. nn Dwnrf for tha'Garden. ENG .'SH WALNUT ~ SPAVISII GHESNUTS. H .IIeYTS. &;:i RASPBERRIES. STRAW£ RRIES. CU , RANTSnnd GOOSEBERRIE ingrentvarielé. GRA‘PES' ol choicest kind? ASPARAGU3,y RHUBARB. km, to, Also, ne stock~of w H formed, bushy EVERGREE; S, ’snitable l r the Cemctary and Lawn. “ nnclnmvs TREES, roll-met wanting, and o‘gencml assortment of l .1 Oaxslnxnn Tans up 5"“) must: Snnuns’. ROSES. of choice faring?” CAMELIA , BEDDING PLANTS, kc.‘ f. - .3 1 Our stock is remarlmklyg hrifty and 611%, and we offer it at prices to 9%: the times. .fi’Cntnlppues mailed to lapplicauts. Address EDWARD J. E 'Ms, & 00.. ' ‘ Central Nun-fries, fork, Pa. E 1 March 24, 1861. tf ' I g t i ‘ Natrona 002‘ 011. E ‘ 316.398‘ 24 f,304,381’ 59 SLZR‘ZJ-fl) 41 $196,040 5.9 ’ unwrap NON -tPthn an 0‘ equnl 90 my KEROSFQE. i ‘ WHY buy an (uphill? Oil 'When a ew can more per gallon will fnmlahkfiu wit. aperfc om Made only by PA. 8 'r u sung. TUBING COMPANY, No. :21thbe Stuart, PHILADELPHIA. [Eeiémg 192. 1y; 3 . —' 5:1 . , ‘ Sapomfler! 8a mfi: l l m: FAMILY SOAP MA R.—A IKitche‘ T Grange can be’made in: good ‘ lAP, b; using, SAPONIFIERI 5- 1 mascnoxs Accoxrlfiwmd EACH BOX! SOAP in as easily find: with it 3; making a cup of coffee. .\lanttfnctured only b‘g the Pntcnlees.‘ PA. SALT MAKUFACTURIN 601193.“, No. 127 mex- 81., PHILAD‘AI. Feb. 24, 1862. 1y ,~ . ; { Spectacleh, Speétacles. s OSEPH BEVAN, pign of ”)0 Wau-h and - Spectacles, in the diamdnd, hail now on hand a large assortment. ofigiold, Silver and S‘eel Spectacles, and is prepn‘f to sdit. all wh? will favor him with a call. 1 ' N. B. Cash paid for old ficiid and ‘lilver. 3 June 2,1862. i! W. FLEMMING commie! the business . of SALE CRYING, mflkolicits the con tinued patronnge o! the publri It is his com smut enduvpr to give satin simian. ‘ Charge! moderate. Residence in Brgqgkinridge street; Gettysburg ERSONS in nu: ofa ch'p‘ap and fashion able HAT or CAP can be accommodated by calling at. R. F, MCILHENY’S. Ifisr-RA'ré—EEMQ,féhmylliéfififi Alarm Clocks, cheap at I i PICKING’S. '2 ARGE PHOTOGRAPSS pd: {rpm amnli picture: m. greatly "dug! nun, a $ll. mum Shy-light Gunny. l 5 ‘ l ' s l l ‘ 3 L -w? \. ts. ‘5. (‘ XOR—“3e ) lies to o r k of ' HUES. g dd Snmmér _hno! fail go \d Cups .of Lylus. 041: ~ km. & ~ entlemn with an” prepn :- thnn ev r a fits a d :f the BI 2P, BEAX. l bck z: MC urge stud? bracing in Sale Crying. [June 16, 1862 p f s C3ll 't Somethmg New ! ‘ BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATED MAP ‘ (N THE PRESERVATION AVI) CI‘LTI'RE ‘ ()F FRUIT AND ORNAIII-IXTAL TREES. OPIES are being published. which contmn 0 many mngnificent Engrm’inga, such as Trees and various kinds of fine Fruit and Fruit. Trees, some of the finest aperimeua that have; ever been put on paper. The Fruit Trees nrel set. with abundant burdens of fruit, similar toi that which nnture presents in proper season. i‘ The trees are represented as having their roots . running through the soil in it natural position. and the Engrm‘ings of Trees are benntitul nndll grand. It also contains ‘3 fine Engraving which I. represents the innumernhle tli‘rend-lik‘e roots ofs. vigorous tree running through and over the soil. The Root; Engraving covers ten inches in diameter on paper, and also forms a} magnificent engrnving, which ca‘noot help‘ but, prove gratifying to the eye's of all who may he- ' hold it. Such an engraving h‘ps never heenl printed on paper before. Thai engrnring of! roots not only proves odmirahlekto the sight of the eye: bnt‘is designed to prove of great i‘m portnnee to all who trike an interest. in the eul tivntion of fruits and how to t‘reut fruitrtreea properly. . ‘ ; - l A COPY contains Twent‘y-fire diflerentEngrnv ings of .Trees. ‘Fruits; Ectc., composed i ( of E'vergreensh nureBl,;At)[ale, l’cuchq Dwnrt'l’yt-stmidi Ppnr «nri (‘hcrry Trees. I ac. TheiFruitl Engm 'ings comprise; * Raspberries, Gooseberiies, Blnckher-v ‘ ries, Put-rants. Grnpcs' Plums. Apri-i cots, Penna, Peirhes, Aipples, etc., and i are a]; colored by hand to represent: ‘ the natnrnl fruit, pud lute ncvompnnied‘ , with printed matter of great‘ impor-‘ tuinre, and fornis a copy in size's‘l by? i ‘ 4Q inches, on rpap pnpbr, with muslin‘ . hock and face varnished. . A COPY. with its numerous engravings, will. i » be gratifying to the e 3 e. anthforrns an" : ndmirnble ornntnent tor the wzvll of the“ i prior, and wlll richly benntiry any-l ‘ , _aportment with horticultural matter; ‘ ofmuch importnnc‘onnd fancy. These' l ‘ copies are pulj’lishcd qt 3 very heavyl ‘ expense. Twen yifivedpllnrshncebeen ‘ paid to a scie tific artist for formingl } the plates of lsingle lengrnvinga of‘ i p ' trees. roots, ’l‘i- i l A COPY contains printi-d matter 0! much'im-, I pnntunce and greatvnlne it will tell‘ A» how to treat nfll kindslof Fruit, Trecs' ‘ ‘ to render themp‘ery vigorous nnd pro- l l ductive, even in unfavorable screonsfl l ' _ It ‘will tell how‘ to prepare the will "withotrvihconitenience befire planting l the trees in : to strengthen trees much ' > in vigor. and tip prove the productive ~ nee: of nbundntnt crops, even in unfa- vomhle seasoris or lhcntions, with ' BESHEI S G proper and en‘fi nftertreatn‘wnt: - , ]()0.000 “n. 4,“; in‘” “km u“ A 'COPY vrill 1"" 3“”: igupr’ennn- ""d _[lulntnll I house httely Occup'vd bvi Klinel’elter iiul'lrnc ' kind“ of 'Fr“"2““d Evcrun-‘on TWWy‘l & (10., with u determinitiou to pay th‘. ltig‘hzs x 4 wM to Pro": {tucce-“imh with sum-e: market prices fur all kinds offlrrln. You 'wii 1 1;: ever ['H‘Ol'lng a failure in a lot of‘ final!” “WIMP" with [in_l‘sq'rmN “VAX“ U 1 ‘ ‘ “f““V'I'”: “he," ['F°""!." "NW“ "'3 1 'in MN“. GROCERH‘IS, ii'aoleanlc mu] iii'ltllli } directed: It» in” Mt how .m min , LUMBER. 00311. net! ..ler unmarucxu in ml 1 “"f‘ Ph‘“t Dwarf pe"rin"“s- ,h cnn<: line of businNa éuld utj .the [UWL‘aI pmmhl i .tmml the most succusiuktrcatmants mtofil‘ort’ztsL ()nllmul ermine our stut-k‘nuii ‘ ‘ for the culturel 0f the; Plum. It will p-icu, Lug“; Imrl-hhsiuu[plum-1”...“ i tell how to train and' cultivate the: ‘ ‘ DIEIIL. UIEINKEHUUIEF 8; CO i ' (‘mwev "3 . . I April 22, ism. tf i r ' AFOPY W!" tell how to cultivate and treat‘ ——~ _,_ —'m._v+ J.., 7-“ ,i 1 Strawberries, Currants. Ilncpherries, ‘ ‘ Change of Time; L j A ;COPX.BTJ."“"”r””“- ‘i°"-“’"e",“‘“ “'o‘ i mrrsm’na RAILROAD—(tn and rifle! _ l “I" tell how to lire-zit] ourh trees. tok \Vedm- dn' \ln _ ,i 1862 l \I ;‘ rgftnre um; [bots ilejliiiiy. {"l’l‘Qh"; Trni Wm 1011-.(‘iu'llyibl‘l‘itll at 7:1?!» :i’.~:\l‘.miililiii 6.1 T“??? “ 9"” “1:“!"1’m "final !‘ puserugrn fur nll’thc (minim-lions. .\‘ortii‘nuvi ".1 '" ’mw lui mu. 9‘3"“ of “'3 "PM“; South, on the Nuriflun lk‘t-ulml Iluihmy. null l , “um“ 0‘" "i 50'} gurmundmg ”2° return about 1 i'. M. ViThe uftL-rnnuu Train . in“; "’f ”at?“ ”'l2”th und MP“: will have (lettyrh‘rg .m :«L, l'. .\l.; ‘hut i 3"“ or ("'1 d FFml' ”I“ frifryf being pusscngcrs by ”Ii: Train bun gu nu futhvrthau wmt-or- .' e" he h". ‘ '9 's",mea “lIDOVH‘ the same hreiiing. 111-turning ‘wxll i applicant)“ "ISO reslol'es PPHP‘I'JNY‘: lem'h (lelty‘ahuru uhoiu 5H3 i’. .\L with puss”)- . ‘ “m,“ taking the xeumgsf. Tl": "i’i’hf— pars} from Harrisburg. [filiiillhl'lltiiily Jun ‘ li\ { “"13?“ has thf‘ )eué ‘0'“! ”m”? ‘9: this mrmngcmcut pt-r‘sous from the mutitrr prg>ent the fohttgrufthe trcoshmhhy neuq the line 0! the il-ulinnul, liming bll‘illl‘il: and' the "9,9 vygoroufi. “nil "my”. '0 to lruusnut iu (ivttyai‘mrfi, can take the mmfi ‘ ‘ ' ”‘9 ‘produtheness of “New,“ fr"_“"""l‘t'atitn up tlllli hme uunrlyitwo hours in Hell; 3. 5 Ther application to M "PP“?‘LW 3““ burg, :Iml rctunu iii the .\‘fu-rummTrum. ' j expensite. All hum sufllcn-nt mm! ll \luUL’ti 1, e-‘d-‘t'. ' ‘ _tnriulu on theirjplnnmtianu. r. 31"qu 18h" " ‘ i ’r‘l m A COPY will teH how m Prestin‘e all kind: 0 " .. i 1 ‘Fruits with little- or up meat. It will i 1 tell :how to koizp Apple: with. much i sucrg‘s. It will tell ilnw tn trout and manage Pears tn mature perfectly, nud ' to attain to thq hirzhnf! fiuvnr. A COPY prehents lta nn‘mcmus pit‘hlrfl nll nt a glance. and fibrmimich’nn girtmmrni - ’ I'o}!in wall us ~‘u-ill hi udmiro-d hy ulg’l . ‘ lhrurs ofart,drqwn fr‘ 111 nature's pro; ducis. H ‘ _ _ : ‘These comes are'puhliahmi h'y , .‘ ‘ 11, r. ..\i. PETERS, Near Bendersrille. A‘dnms r-n., Pu. m’rhc Mun is finiijhml ivith Ruin-{a And will he forwarded hy i‘:l[tt’s4%:l() an}f plgrp or dered. on refieipl of noi-v-‘inrf nmouut. . ”P 14091532 per cnptu ' A’tlrrneaV 11. F. \l._ PETER‘. .\‘urSe-ry. Flor‘l‘tfuie D. 0., nur- Bert dcrfivillc, Adams rm. Pu. “ . ' July 21.1862. [Noni]. ‘GL'. 1)] ’ ,3 The Old and Reliable. KW SPRING noém. , . ‘ SMALL PROFITS k QT'IPK'SALER—I . J. L. SCJIICK ‘_ ” would respvéfiully say L 9 the chin-n 5 of Cr:- tydhurg and vicinity. th‘ t he is how receiving at his stat-en splendid } ‘ STOCK OF SI" ‘JXG 006 D?» j The aim-k 1 con-fists In part nt‘ Fancy and Spy-la DRY GOODS, 0 Her}? description. SILKS. , . | " ’. MOZAVBIQFE. ' , ' ' . - cmmms, . g ‘ - mmm. - : , « ' 1' , LPchks. - 1 '’ ' prxs, ~ ’ > k GALLON-IS,I of n‘l qualities and chokrit siylen. W'lil‘h mlh be sold at PIéIPES TO Y‘EFY bOMPETITIQN.’i F YRNISHIN 1‘ GOODS ‘ of all kinds-“including :ilk, Linen and Cotton llandkrrchicfs, Gloves, .Jockimrs. #10}?- 130‘?“ Also“ 3' s lendid as: "meat of R B l. Laces and Bulging. Um rnllns ‘nnd ansnls.—’¥ My stock “WHITE GO DS wzilipe fonnd full} and complete‘, and rust mersl may rely “pom: always getting good goal 5 M. the lowest. penal.- . ble prices. ‘ j; ’ Gentlemen yrlll find i 4 (0 their Mlvanmge to! call And examine my atoék'of ; CLOTHS, _ -_ -, _ A j CASSNERES AIM ‘ . j vns'rmcs, of all qnnhtiés and cho‘cest styles. . April 21, 1862. 1 J; 1.., scmcx ' Vinegar—V inegar. HE undersigned has icomménced the mann-. , {ucture of Vinegar. on Washington street, a few doors north of west Middle street, Get. tyshnrg. He has been manufacturing this Vine gar for neatly one year, and it has given general sutisfu-tion. The superiority of this Vinegar over all other manufactured Vinegar, consists in it being made entirely of grain, no acid of my kind being used in its composition, and free from everything injurious. It is strong, and at the some time pleasant to the taste, and has all the preservative qualities found in pure Cider Vinegar. He is prepared to wholesale this Vinegar in my quantity. Call and exam ine for yourselves. ADA)! DIEHL‘: Certificate; E, the undersigned, hereby certify that we have used in our families, for vari ous purposes. the "inegnr manufactured and sold by Ann DllnL,and find it to be all that he represents it to be. We have fairly tested it and believe it to be superior in every‘respect. to my other manufactured Vlnegar we have ever used, and would recouimend.J It to all persons. ' ' Wm. Boyer & Son. Gettysburg, Jacob Norbenk Jr Cor, “ Codori & Gillespie, “ John Chamberlln‘, Ennklin twp‘, Levi Pitzer, ‘5 ' A. P. Gm, Oxford. Sky 12, 1861. 11' STEP into McXLHENY’S and ice the immense qnlntity of HATS and GAPS that)“ has just. received. Cos“ nqtbing to look. f MUSLINS at low rates, from 6 cents up, can be-had at, the cheap "on: of FAHNESTOCK BROS. "FNGLISH DAIRY CHEESE, I very (infur -1 «clamor .o be had at m G. CARR’Sx ADIRS' DEBS mamas, hr grout n.- [dun It ‘ ‘ SCHIOK’Si Town' Property T PRIVATE SALE.-—l'heundcnlgned of- A fen m. Private Sale the Propertyin which he now rcsidl-l, situate in East. Middle utree}, Gem'sburu. adjoining H. R. Tipton on the won nnd .\lrs. llcl‘llrny on the enst, wnth In alley in the rear. 11m: “0.088 in I two—story mee, Wenthcrhonrded, with ‘ Huck-building; a well of water, with n pump lh it, at. the door; and a variety of fruit, such all apples, pears, peaches, apricots, cherries, and grapes, all ‘he most. choice. : ZACIIARIAII MYERS. 5 Nov. 12. ISGO. if ~4- Gettysburg Marble Yard. 3 BALS ammo“ IN EAST YORK STREET, M GETTYSBURG, [ML—Where they up ' prepared lb furnish all kinds of work in theljr line, such as MONUMENTS, TOMBS,'HEAUI STONES, MANTLES, n, n: the shame” nq tine, And as cheap as the chenpesg. Give us I! call. - : meduce taken in exchange for WW - Genysburg. June 2, 1362. u . Lancpster Bonk Bindery.‘ 1 ‘ EORGE WIAN'I‘, , ~~ 1 . 1100 K unvzuufi AND’BLLflI noox fituuncw‘nn; .. ‘ , LANCASTER, PA. Phu'n am! Ornamental LBininng, 0? every I! scription, executed in um must. substantial an}! npprovcd styles. 3 I Ixrlmxcm F.» E. W.‘ Brown, Em 1,, w; _ .. .., mq., Farmérs Bunk of Lancutei. W. L. l’elper, Esq., Lon/ulster County Bank ' Shmucl Shock, Esq., (folumhin Bank. I Snmucl’ Wagner, Esq., Yérk Bmik. § Willinm annnr, Esq.. Y‘unk Gdunty Bank. T. D. Carson, Esq” Bunki‘of Gettysburg. ‘ Peter Mnnin, Esq., Proth" ' gl‘lmncnstcr co., Pa. K Geo. C. finwthorn, Ea'q., Igegister " 4; g Geo.- Whitgon, Esq., Ream-deg April 15,1861. ; "“": ‘\“‘ “~‘w'f‘fl The ‘ reat Dlscovery : F THE 'AG .-—lnfln‘mmntory and Chronib Q Rheumatism can be cured by usin H. I. M LLER'S CELEB ATED RHEUHATE': MIX TURE. Jinny'prorfiinent citizens of this, nn 1 the adjoining counli‘cthnve teatifiedno it? great ulil‘ny.- Its succ in Rheumatic nfl‘ci'r tion. has ,bern bitlnérul unpnrullelud~by mug specific, inlrniluccnl “to t public, Triqe- 5 cents per 1 ottle. For sale! gull drnguids nnl‘i sturekeefw}!. Prepared bnly vH. L. MILLJ‘HW Wholesale nnd Rotuil Drugglat, East ,llerhnr Adams caunty, Pa..'de:}l<:’rin Uh ’{3‘ (‘hr ' ,l-‘ Uilé, Varnish, Slvir'ltspl’ninls‘, U.“ um Olli, Essenréq and Tinctu Glaép, Perfumery, l’ntnnt Medicil A. D. Buchler istthe'Am bur: lor " H. L. )liller'aijk-brul Mixture." ‘ « g‘[June _AQREET-‘Mark‘ . - . Fmo minors.- . G. CARR has: nddk-Il to hi 9 Grocery am 1’1; Notion Sum: n ulfvpnrn‘m-m for them! of Liquurs. and having Hill In I} Hrgc unlulflill ussnrtnu-nl. In; infill-i qu’e ntmnion of huygr worm. n embraces mm‘u’txs, \\ Isms (USS, \\'IHSKIES, Jun, pfgftfl'crl‘flt kind: mu ,prires, sonu- "mung the best. to lvc'lmd‘in lh xitiys. Aihiimutm is,‘ quidg sulcinnrl sIuAl pmfitg.” he will 51'“ «hr. 1.. wry lin-.11: {unllr mslr. To be cunviurc 1, it is unl) nencnnrfl give him your p.xl'ruflzlgu.J ’ , Ucilysburg‘Jul) {,15'411. To D'isnbi 3dg Soidievs, qmuxcx .\.\'n MALIWIZS. .\VI) \\'numN' k UK U’HH R‘ ”EVER (H‘ THUSE '\Vlh ”AYE DIED (Jli HHICV NHJJSIHV THE Hm: }'l(HC.T(‘ll.\§_(l. TU in IL; .\nfunr-y for Main] unis, Bnnnh’ Land and Densiun .\gt-m: Why-l. ‘mgmu (My. h. U.—l’(~n.—l‘nm prmvun-ul Mr Sol dh-rs. smm! n and \hlriglc-I of the prt-Jont wnr who nrx- «lisuhlvd hymn-nitn‘nf “‘numL rum-in‘“ ur Misc-nil“ Committed vfilile in servicmnn-l lr‘en SiOM, Buuuty .\lnne} un'd .\n'mrs ofl’Ay uh tainvd {or \r‘ulnwa m- mnit-rhoirvx oflhn-xc wh have dim] m- hu-n kiln-d iwhilg in sanity. Bounty Laud pyucurodlforjvrvin-os in nu). o the othcr‘wnrs. CHAS. C. TIN‘KI‘IIK, 1 Wnihimétun, ‘U. G. _ J. (‘. .\‘nn. .\gent, G¢uysburg. Nov. IH,.ldul. 1‘ ‘ ‘ . Notzpe; ; ». THE under-fiance), hnjring n large nmonn ' stundmg‘on his Boqks for: n consivh r'nhl‘ length of' lime, principully mule up of mm] aocuunls, takes his method uleoLilyin'g thus indebted lo him, tlml he‘ needs money, and i his‘l‘rionds will x-nll uudpt-ule their accounts he will feel under many "obligultiuns‘ to them. Sept. 2.5.1861; . ~j, _J. L. SCIIJ’GK. John W. H'ipton, FASHIONAHLE BARBER, North-east 'co -., net of the Diamond, (next door to MC Clellan's Hatch) Gettysburg, Pm, where h on at u“ Limos be’ foundxeady to attend to Al business in his line. Hahn: also excellent” aismnce and till ensue sutisfnction. Gir him a call. ' [Dec.~3, 1860. New Restaurant; HE. undersignefd bqs‘ofi'pened a Restaurant, ‘ at the corner ofEYork and Liberty streets Gettysburg, where he will keep everything 'i the exiting line in season—also Ale, Lxggei; in: CM”, Segurs, Tobacco, #6. He» ielikewis filling up a Suloon fqr- ice Cream M the sum pldce. Ht- hopes, by attention Lo busineuum‘ I desire to please, to receive I libs-l shnfe o ‘cuscom. HENRY W. C‘IRISMER. May 5, 1.02. L - - Hanover 'Bfah'cfi Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.—-Punengo Trains run as folloiu: ‘ ‘ Leave Hanover at 9:30 A. 1.. Ind [2:30 I. I Leave Junction at 11:30 A. .1., and [:4O r. ‘ The 9:30 A. I. train make: connection “1h ‘ Junc‘tion for the North and South. 11104253! train makes connection f 0: ‘he South only. ‘ Through Tinkeh are issued to Philndelgfl Columbia, Harrisburg, Willinmsport, Res ’1); Bnltimore, York, Wrigbtiville, and all princi pal way points do the line ortheNonhern Cen find Railway. ' ' ‘ D. ‘E. TRONE, Ticket AgentT ' Jan. 20, 1882 Albums. w .h _‘ EW nnd eanigilely benuuml atylci ' ; Albuins, {or “ Gum do Visits" Ph 1 graphs, just. received and for ule a: pricey gait the times. TYSON BROTHERS, York SL, opposite the Bank, GettylUurgPl. March 10, 1862. ‘ . Fruit Cans, ‘ I" all sizes, wholuéle and retail“ At 0 SHEKDS a: BUEHLEB’S Stove “a 3;, Establishment, comer ofCax-liale street “an” Railmad. (Sept. 8.1862,, cnxsr’rvs cocomn, Wood's Hm $5.1 B storativc, Shilling Hury'l‘onic, and olborj preparations, for sale M Dr. B. 803 m“! Drug Store. ’ ’ g I LADIESJEQH sum mews. laid , , Bugs evecdofigsd i 1: qlxtyahntgrweh ~nnowq nn 1' y l on _ ‘pril 2r ' ,' HARRIETME'”; II amm
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