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    ifififfl”‘&’:®tncral.
ME
A REHINISCENCE
Thnrfollowing least-:29?” written by Sen
ator Chandler, of Michigan, to Gov. Blnir,
of the saints State. AK its date the momer
able Pugs Convenuon war: in h’bsion at
Wuhington. To this (knvemian {he Ra
publicau Logislnturg of Michigan hnd ro
fuoed to send delegates. It was dunn'g its
lining, and at A moment when it seemed
thfl it might adapt uwmurt-s mmdtd to
"atom the Uninn and prp‘vent war, th at
Salim, Cnmdler wrntp to Governor Blair.
urging tbs: the Lrjp'ldnture of Mmhigm
ahould monsidPr Hmir formm‘ action. and
tend dolegntn tn the Conwmirm, far (he
cpreu and sole purpose rgfpn-venzing 1/4: adap
tion of asymmrea of conci/latir-n .-
' ',“WAsana-rds. Feb. 11. 19:“.
"MY Dun Govtnsonz~flovornor Bmg
bun Ella—myself telegmphvd you on Satur
day, a the request. of Massachusetts and
NemYork, to send delcgnlr-s to (he Felice
Convmtlonor Comprnmi-tp Con gross. 'l'lley
Idlnit that We nre- right. mul they are-v
wrong; that D 0 Republican St 49 should
have sent delegates; but thoy urn horn and
can't et away. Ohio, ludmuu and Rhode
Islamfarc cuvmg in, n'nd there is danger of
Illinois. and now they beg us. for Gml's
”"0. to Minot/1 Wir remit. unnl SA VE TH E
REPUBLICAN PAR I'Y FIIUM RUP
'I‘URE. I hopn you will so. (1 slifllbucl-ed
men or none. The whole- [lung mm got up
uninsumy judgment and mlvmo, and WM
end ixi thicksmoke. Sull L lmphfas a mat
ter of courtesy to our en'ing breLlu-eu, {hilt
yowwill ”ml the delegates"
' “Italy, you'r friend,
‘ “Z CHANDLER.
"His Excellency. Auxlin Blair.
“I’. S.—Sou:e of the‘ nnmufaoturing
Blues th'iuk that a/igm Would b 9 AWFUL.—
Wdhoul a little BLOOD-LETTING. (hi:
(Lara, will not, in my tatimaziou, be worth a
Tll3 'l' A: . N g
It is Well. in the progsss of events, that
lu‘chfiaocuments as the forngoing.ahould
not be ‘permin'ed to sink imo forgetffil
mess. , ' ‘
@f'flm Rzpublican Legisinture of Micki
can bumitlnin- thalast few weeks, re-elcct
ed (his} man Chandler t 9 the United
States Senate'! 15 it lovq‘of onr,once great,
and glorious Country, (Sr is it par/y, that
control; with such men? The true patriot
ail! hpve no difficulty in ans'v'vering the
questiqn. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
1 -:——-———«.OO —————-—-
;OBSTACLES T 0 PEACE. . ’
r ‘The hhief obstacle to run early peace, and
the restoration of the Unioq, either, by
.force of arms.or honorable compromise,
arises; Pay: the Pitisburg Post, from a fact
not often referred to—the multitude of
p9rmn§ dependent upon the war for sub
liitenc‘ , as well as the thousands whf) are
accumiflnting colossal fortunes, in various
ways. hot entirely apparent to the people.
it is plerfegtiy clear that. our thousands of
officer‘s} of flit-ions grades, from Major Gen
erals dbwm are not rlispmed to curtail their
own iniporlnnce and income, if they couhl.
by bringing hostilities to a close. Then
we hueo members of-Cnngresfi. who, by
their phsjtion‘ili the party in power". hiwe
secured. for vvorthless sons and relatives‘
snug-abpointnieuta_ in the servicetwhich
mikes '0 much burden off their paternal
ohouldirs. Other men in ”Congress are up
to [bait eyes in contracts. by which they
are “li ihg their sleeves” with the finest
ninterhil. Then. come the hordes of sub}
\lers. contractors, pnymnstérs, assessors, and
tax-gatherers, who, when added to the'
hostn‘nlludea‘g to, comprige a multitudinous "
‘armyiof “war patriots," eating out. the
substance of the Union, and far more terri- l
hie to our peopfe than several rebel armies
with floating banners. T 'l‘hese are the pro
milieu}.l "patriots" of the country who pro
claim rho peace with the South as long as
we have adollar or a men; no peace with
the South until every slave is basking in
the am; of freedom. These persons have ‘
many ppwerful reasons for their glowing
hate against everything and everybody not 3
absolugeiy sanguinnry hgninst the entire
Southexfn, people. It is their vocation. and ‘
th<yupjaboriug in it. Should pence take 1
plnce they would s’h’u-ve. ‘
i. WILL BE REPEALED.
All lino; Abolition legislation degrading
white i'nehpre'cognizing negroes the same
as all away emigrants to this country. 8.20.,
kc“ together with the new State schemes.
And otfler Abolition .Ib‘giolation, contrary to
the Constitution. will be repeated. Tllié
may‘tmly‘ba‘ said to be a NIGGER Anxmfs-
TRAflONi. Theirv propositions are disgusting
Ind uiobstrous, their corruption is unequal
'ed in any nation since the world began,
and their rule is ruinous~ nnde diégraceful
beyond ‘Fthe pOWer of oxprpssion. May the
God 401‘ bur fathers bring it to a speedy end.
—Slmbury .Dcmocrat. ‘ f
Intimidaling Volers.'—\Vn;. B. Jacohc, of
Igncinterfcounty, was recently arrested on
a éhnrge ofintimidating James Starr and
Frederick Styer from votingthe Democratic
ticket last fall, by threatening them with
ejecrment from his employ. The men al
-1939 that they did notvote the Union ticket,
Ind‘in consequence, received notice to quit
the premises. Let the petty tyrant be
brought up to the “bull ring.” '
'fi‘Let thepeople remember that the
Abolition party is responsible for all the
ruin that has come upon us. The Demo
crats told them the result and warned the
country against it, but they were bent on
disuuiou.
gawmimmmm
g ' Mummasburg
UTUAL FIRE PROTECTION SOCIETY.
”I -—Statement 0! nflnirs ofthe Society for
t e yearlB6'l,totbc nth day of January, 1863,
inclusin:
Amount. of property in5ured,......5559,004 38
Amount of premium n0te5,......... 409495 43
,Number of policies issued, 47]. ,;‘
DR.
CK?!) in‘hands of Treasure: :2
V an 5ett1ement,................. $24 38
Cub rec'd for fees and panda-3,194 75
OR.
By estes of Company for she year, 110 00
8:1an in hands of Treasurer,......... $lO9 13
Amt—JACOB FULWEILER, Sec’y.
A . . Per 0. H. Fcnwnnn, Deputy.
3m. 83,1863. 3:
tmfian of the Ludiemis“ respéctfully
. mused to 3 [age and splendid Assort
mnt ’ok Men' in Kid Boots, Lucia Ggi.
ms, Gian Ovenhoea, hm, just receivgdit
- 0“. gig” in. F. McILHENY's.,
‘ BMW and OAXPHOR SOAP, for
: wtufing gndvcuriafi the bite: of Mu;-
‘Rimlflfm ‘fim. ' ‘
to m. mgnwamfl's Drug Sum; ‘
“3 Mayo! Pant. M
(m,u i ! :ZIAL-soor'lgsnm ’
,;‘ 33i'31%”“13 _
Dr. Robert 30mm $
3w um? DRUG up
PRESCRIPTION STORE,
CflIIflIBBICBG I‘X'Rll‘l‘, OITTYSBURG.
anmg retired from the active practice of
my profession, I take pleasure in announcing
to the Citizens of Gettysburg ~and vicinity,that
I have opened a
A NEW DRUG STORE,
in the ram formally occupied by D". R. k C.
Bonn“, as an ofiire. where Iwili cnnsmntly
hoop on hand a. Llrge aupyly offlll kinds of ‘
FRESH mums, ‘
MEDH‘IXES,
CHEMH‘ALS,
PERFI'MERY,‘ ‘
TOOTH POWDERS,
‘ . DYE srtrrs,
DRY P \IVTS. ind ‘ ‘
PAINTS ground in Oil,
OILS, exprelfld and distilled; 1
_ STATIONERY o! n“ kindz,
Inks, Pens, Fem-Ha, Paw-r, Comm. Brushes, kc.
{’ATEVT MEDH'IVES. 3
A‘i the pnnumr Patent \lvd‘cinni. together
with n fink-(Lion of pure WINES, BRANDIES
and WHISKEV. for mediuual purposes only.
sum). on had. In a. word, my stock embraces
anything nuns"): found in a first-class store
ofthk d-‘qription.
A lnrgv: snpp‘.y of Fresh Drug! has been re
ceiw-J, uni other: Are arriving, which 1 nm pf
{Nine In 11.9 public on very nccommodafi‘ng
termc. My Medicinewhme all been purchn ed
under mg: personal inspection and supervision
from the most i‘eliable houses. {can theref ura
not only recommend them as pure and frail},
but can 5: H them cheap. .
- N. B.—-‘.".\I“THJ['L.\I! ATTENTION given. to
lbe’trmtment of all chronic discnwa. '
'W‘.\ I) no»; GR.&T[S.‘Y3
-Muy 12. ICIIJ. ll _
The Old and Reliablq. i
TEW SPRING GOODS. d ‘ ¥
smm. rnom s qmrx saws
J. L.'SCHICK 1
would respectfully my to the citizen: of (1‘
[yahui‘g and rivinil}. thlt he is now reach"
at his store a splendid 1
3‘ STOCK OF SI’RISG GOODS. 1
The stock consists in purl of Fancy nhd
Staple DRY GOODgLof every description.“ .
SILKS. '
MOZAMBIQUE, ' ‘
. CHALLIES.
DEL'AIXES, : ‘ .
>, BOMBAZINEF,
'ALI’ACCAS. ' “
LAWNS,
CAchoés,
of n‘] qmflifiec and choices! styles. which ml!
be sold at PRICES TO DEFY CUMPETITIUN.
FURNISHING GOODS :
of i 1" kiniis, including Silk, Linen and Cotlfn
Handkerchiefs. Gloves. Stockings, kc.
Also a splendid assortment of RIIBBONS,
Laces and Eilginrza, Umbrellas nnd Parnsnlsl- ,
.\iy stock of‘ WHITE GOODS will be found iii”
and complete, and customers may rely upon
always getting good goods at the lowest pussi
ble prices. , , .
chillemen will find it to their advantage Ito
call and examine my stockoof . ,-
CLOTHS, - P“
CASSIMERES and i
= ‘ vnsnxcs, ll
of all Qil'illiio§ nml choicest étylcs. ll
April 21, 18432. - J. L. SCHICK.I
Vinegar-«Vmegar. l
HE undersignmd~ has commenced the mam:-
T fnclure offing-gar, on Washington streEt.
a. few doors north of West Middle street, Géti
tyslmrg. Helms been manufacturing this Vi e
gnr for neatly out: year, and it his given geneix‘ll
satisf‘avtion. The superiority of.lhis Vine 1'
over all other manufactured Vinegar, consiq‘ls
In it being inade entirely of grain. no acid {of
any him] being used in is compopition, 89d
free from everything injurious. ‘lt is strong,
mid at the same time pleasantto the taste, and
has all the presermlire'qualities found in pugro
(‘idor Vinegar. He is prepnred to wholesale
this Vinegar in any quantity. _ Call and exam.
ina for yourselves. ADAM DlElll’...‘l
Certificate. 1 ‘ g
‘ E, the undersigned, hereby certify th‘ t
we have used in our families, for mtg
ous purposes, the Vinegar manufactured and
sold by .\nu Dan, and find it to be an thht
he represents it to be. We have ‘fairly test d
it and believe it to be superior in every respe t,
to any other manufactured Vim-gm we ha u
ever used, and would reéommend it to 411
persons.“ . _ 1
Wm. Boyer & Son. Gettysburg, I
incob Norbeck & 00., “
Codori h Gillespie, 5‘
John Chamber-Im, Franklin t p.,
Levi Pitzer, ‘f ‘1
A. F: Gitf, Oxferd.
May 12, 1862. 1}"!t ,
Trees! Trees 2 Trees!
HE hudersigned invite attentiofi co maln
lnrge and well grown stock of, i
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL’TR-EES, 1'
Shrubs, &c., embracmga lmge and comrlepe
assortment of APPLES, PEARS,‘ PEACHES,
PLUMS, CHERRIES, APRICOTS, and NBC;-
TA‘RINES, Standard for the Orchard, and
Dwarf for the Garden. ENGLISH WALNUTS,
SPANISH CHESNUTS; HAZLENUTS, km,
RASPBERRIES. STRAWBERIHES, CUR
RANCI'S and GOOSEBERRIES, in greatvariet .
GRAPES of choicest kinds, ASPARAGU ‘,
RHUBAKB,&c., &0. Also. a finestock of w 1‘
formed, bushy EVERGREENS, suitable i r
the Cemetery and Lawn. 5‘
DECIDUOUS TREES, for street plantin',‘
and a general assortment of a ‘
Oaxwxxnn TREES no FLOWEBIXG'%IRUB .
, ROSES, of choice varieties, CAM LIA ,
BEDDING PLANTS, kc.
Our stock is remarkatly thrifty and finé;
and we offer-it at pric'es to suit the times. ‘
WCaznlogues mailed _to all applicants. }
Address EDWARD J. EVANS, A: 00., 1
' Central Nurseries, York, Pa. ‘
March 24, 1861. Lf 5 i
. , ,
ATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES,
LOCATED IN
' PHILADELPHIA, ,
S. E. coi. 7711 AND Cazsxm‘ 51's.
New York City,Brooklyn,Albnny,Troy,Bufi'alo,
Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago and Sr. Louis.
Book-keeping, Penmanship, Commercial
Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Forms, Corres
pondence. &c.. practically mught.
These Colleges being under the some general
and local management, and uniting in each the
advantages of all, offer greater facilities for
imparfiing instruction than any other similar
institutionsin the country. A
Sbolrship issue-d b, any one is good in all
for an unlimited time.
The miladclphin College has been recently
enlarged and refurmsbcd in Bsuperior manner,
and is now the largest and most prosperou's
Commercial Instituziop in me State.
Bryant A; Stmlton’s series of Text Books,
embracing Bock-keeping, Commercial Arith
metic, and Commercial Law, for 53,16, and sent
by mail.
@For full particulars send for a cixcular.
Oct. 20, 1862. 1y
“Carte de Visite”
HOTOGR‘iPHS !—We havejnst introduced
a spiendid massive column in our Gallery
and are now prepared to furnish the new style
“ Carve (19 Wake” Photographs+four for a
dollar. TYSON BROTHER;
Excelsior Sky-light Gallery, Gettysburg
March 10, 1862. -
Notlce. 'v.
WE desire 81f persofis indebted to us to
call and make settlement, having auntie
n chgnge in our manner of doing business.
Oct. 28, 1861. FAHNESTOCK BBO’S.
$219 13
ARPETS, CARPETS.—A splendid lot of
Carpeting—good and cheap-dust opened
at the New Store of M. SPANGLER.
L. SCHICK has just received a lot. o.‘
J. cheap Looking Glasses.
IRE attention of the Ladies is respectfully
invited to a large And splendid) “summer. I
1 o sdies’ fine Kid and Moroccq 3001‘s and'
BLlPyEßS—Lasting Others, to" he“ at
April 21. . B. F. McIL‘EENY’S.
RUNKS And Carpet Buoy cheaé n
. \ P!" KING’S 2 ~-
E Bummmxmm warsm ‘foi‘
Emedicimfl purposez' 2mg. an; flew tin;
Bmm .1} ‘ ‘ r. R. ORNER. .
SECOND ARRIVAL! 8300333191“; . New Firm. ‘
l _’ - ROGERIES, PROVISIONS. FRUITs,COx-l
I New Momma m 'G‘ rscrmxs, NOTIONS, .lzc. r
l N EKMITSBURG. ! he undersigned have gone into pnrtncrsbip
11 NEW GOODS and lin the Grucc-ry and Prmi~inn huiint“, ut the
LOW PRICES!—‘ old stand of\\’. Gillrcpie, in York street, one
The new firm of SMITH .t SHORE respectfully door east of Will': Haul! Gettysburg, where
inform their friends and lhe puhlic genernily. they will constantly keep on hand for sale, a
tthnt they have just. returned from the cine: 1 general variety ol good: in their line, viz:
lwlth A splendid assortment of Goods, consist- , CUFFEES,
ing of Lmlies’ ’ SCGARS. r
‘ DRESS GOODS, l HOLABSES.
much it! Prints, Dc Baal-s. (Huskies. Lawns, Or- SYRUPS,
lgmdicfl, Robes of all kinds, Alpnccu. Silks, TEAS,
Swish! Juconet Check and CAmbric Muslim, ‘ SALT,
Ribbons. and a good msoflment of Ladies’
‘ Collars. l‘nlicver and Muslim, at old prices.
.’ CLUTHS, _
C ASSDI‘E RES
Jeans, &c., 813., for men's wear; 1
. READY-MADE CLOTHING;
BOOTS, SHOES, _ ‘ g“ :
V HATS .’L"\'D CAPS,
all prices. A good stock of Cotton Yum,
HARDWARE, 3 ‘
QL'EESSWARE, 3 ,
DRUGS and ‘
51301015125;
:1 good stock of prima 3
‘ GROCERIES, &c ,l
and all kinds of gnods. Bitch as hue generally
tound in at country store. Having bought for
Cash, we can nfl'urd to sell at the vrrv lowest
pxices. Our motto is—” Quick Sale: and
Small Profits." *
WThcsc goods are really wry beautiful,
Mid we want it didinctly undei tood that. we
will sell them very cheap for CHSE, or tolpuuc.
tuul onstomeri at six months. P case call and
examine bc'fore purchasing clslewhere. We
would respcctlully return our thanks to our
friends far thn liberal patronage extended to us
thus far, nnd respectlully ask 3' continuance
thereof. ‘- SMITH is: SIIURB.
. Emmigsburg,.\id., April 2!, 18112. 1y
1862. ‘ 1862.
Bargmns! . Bargains!
1 ‘ / xxx ‘
ATS. (ups, BOOTS ANDXSHOES.
' TRUNKS AND TRAVELLING BAGS.—
n’vlnk just received a very I|:ng supply of the
above goods, we are prepared to sell them lower
than ere? sold in this pIACE. My Tatark 15 most
compltte, embmcing any; style bf Shoes and
Hats made. ~ i
w HATS AND CAPS.
censisling of all the latest sqlds for Spring
and summer. 1
“ 3001‘s AND SHOES,
[or Gehtler‘nm, Ludies and Childqen.
Cityamude and Baggern work from 25 cenll
up. TRUXKS ot‘every descriptiQH "and kfind.
Q’Cxlll and cgzlmine the blr xiné at. '
" April 21, 1562. I; B. F. bIeiILHENfiS.
Hardware
ND Guam-nuns.— \ L
f‘ The'wbscriners hue just rbturned from
the cities with an immense suppl’b' of HARD
WARE AND. GROCERIES, wh ch they are
offeringlu their old hand In Balzimore street,
:[prices to suit thetimes. Our stock consists
in pnrt of 1 5 ‘,
nqume mmnum, !
, CARPENTERS TOOLSJ ‘
BLA'cxsm'ru's TOOLS,
COACH] FINDINGS,
SHOE] I’L‘IDIX‘CS,Q 1 ” ‘
QABISET MAKER'S TOOLS.
f HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTURES. *
1 ALL KINDS CFJRUN, &C.,
‘Gnocsmrzs or ALL Kflsns,
Oils, I‘nin‘ts, kc.;kc. There il_n§o article in
c!u-led in the several dcpnr'tmenb mentioned
above ‘but wlmt can be had at *bis Store—-
Every Haas of Mechanics can be unicornmodazed
here with tools and findings, and) Housekeep
ers can find every article in ‘llle line. Give
us n c 4“, as we are prepared to 541! ns low-for
c. 1311 up any other house out arm? oily.
‘ JOEL. B. ‘DANXER,
June 9,-1862. DAVJD AIEGLER. '
x New Store! 1
'EW GOODS AND GREAT’BARGQINS!
N -Tho undersigned would :respectfnlly
announce to the clthens of Gettysburg end
surrounding country. that, he hljs opened a
NEW STORE in Gettysburg,in 1h ‘ roomlalely
occupied by-J. C. Gulnn 8: Bro., %n the North'
Wear. {dormer ol the Diamond, w ere he will
keep a large and well selected stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; QUEiENSWARE,
i v , CARPEIIXG, 820., i
of every description. among wif‘ch will be
E‘ound the latest styles of Spring #0066. The
adies panicuiarly are requested, to call and
examine my stock, us feel sat :fit‘d it. has
never been surpassed in this piac for beauty
(and cheapness. Gentlemen,‘aiso, .re request
¥d to call, as there is n ‘articie i the line of
UENTLEMEN’S WEAR amt they‘cinnot be no
‘ commodaled with, at priices that ill nstonish
them. . W , 1
< I will also keep on hind a large supply of
GROCERIES, which will he somtvcry cheap.
My stock of QUEEXSWARE, sun, will also be
found baudsnmc, durable and clionp, whilst
my C.\RI’ETING cannot be surpasdcd! .
' It is my intention to keep nfirsfi class Store
-—kcepinp; on hand nothing but gdod goods
and to sell clienp—hnvin'gndoptcd the motto—
“QUICK SALES AND'SMALL EPROFI’I‘S.”
lwauld respectfully solicit a spare 01: the
public patronage, as I he ie by stri :t attention
to business, and by denling honeslly with my
customers, to‘ give satisfaction to 8.“. ‘
MICHAEL splxaLEß.
April 14,1862. ‘:
Removal—Tin Ware.
HE undersigned has remqved his Tinning
I estnblis‘lment. nearer the Diamond, in
hnmbersbnrg street, adjoining A‘. D. Bueh
ler‘s mug Store—a very perm-n 1 loeation. fie
cunfin‘uésto manufacture, nnd keegs constant
13' on hand, every variety of ; ‘
TIE-WARP), J '
: PRESSED ANT) .
‘: JAI’ANED WARE.
and will always be ready to do REPAIRING.
' . ROOFING and SPOUTIXG
also gone in the bcst manner. Prices fihder
ahe’. find no efi‘ort spared to render full antis
fnction. The publip‘s continued patronage is
solicited. . A: P. BAUGUER.
Gettysburg, April 7, 1862. ,
. Howard Association,
HILADELPHIA.—For the Rdiief of the
Sick mgd Dish-awed. nflllctcdrwith Viru
lent and Chropic Diseases, and especially for
the Cure of Di‘sensos of the Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL ADVICE gh‘cx} gratis, by the Act
ing Surgeon. ‘
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermntorrhcna
or Seminal Weakness, and other Diseases of
the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REME
DIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the
afilicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of
charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will
be acceptable.
Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN BOUGHTOY, Act
ing Surgeon, Howard Aisocl:\lion,.\‘o. 2 South
Nmth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
June 16, 1862. 1y 1~
Come to the Fair!
ND DON’T FORGET TO VISIT PLEASANT
A RIDGE NURSEBIES.—Persons wishing
to Plant ,TreeLwill find the stock inghe ground
remarkably fine, and offered at reduced prices.
The Apple numbers 100 vnrie‘ies, embracing
all the approved sorts.
N. 8.--See the index board near Flora Dale
Post office. 'l‘. E. COOK a: SONS,
Sept. 2, 1861. Proprlelon.
:‘Fzrames.
ILDED FRAMES I—TYSON‘ BROTHERS
G have just received from Philadelphia and
now offer to the public the largest and best
assortment of Gilded Frames ever brought. to
Gettysburg, It astonishingly low prices. Please
call and enmine them. Excelsiog Sky-light.
Gnllery,.York street, opposite the Bank, Get
}tysburg; Pa. _ [March 10, 1862.
Removals.
HE nnderaigned.beingthe nuthogindperson
T to nuke removed: into EVer Green Ceme
tery, hope'a Hut such an contemplate the removal
énhe remains of deceased relativew or friends
drill Avail thsmaelves of this season oftheyeu to
have itdone. Removals made with promptueu
e—tenn: low, and no efl'ox-L spared ta please.
' PETER THORN,
; Inch :3, ’6O. Keeper of the Quandary.
ERSQNSjn mm affine—zap M mum].
dble‘ EAT: or CAP «in be accommoduod
by culling n B. F. IcILBENY'B. '
RAMS,
SHUI’U‘IERH,
SIDES,
- ’ FISH,
' POTATOES.
' ~ BEANS. kn,
FLOUR AVND FEED,
With any qvnntity of . ‘
COKFECTIUNS, , ‘ , ,
l FRUITS, ‘ "
«NOTIONS, Jun,- m to.
They expect also to rlcal lnrzsly in GOAL
0". Ind ('OAL OIL LAllPS—promisingagood
article of the former and A fine assortment of
the latter. ‘ - ‘
Having enlarged the Store and Ware Roomw.
they are prepared to keep a lnrge stock, all of
which will be disposer! of L}: the lowest rates.
They ofl'er snrh bargains.“ have never hereto
fore been had in'thin pinch 3‘ ‘
Give us a {fl-Ll. No efibrc spared to please.
GEO. A. CODORI,
‘ ' JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE.
vmnxes,
April 23,1862.
5 Something New.
THEundersignedrespectful- .. .tk
ly informs the residents‘
offlettysbnrgnnd vicinity,tlmt --: ix ' :3" -
he has opened a \VATNI AND JEWELRY
STORE, in the room immediately in the rear of
Mr. J. L. Schkk's Store, ‘nnd fronting the
Square. where he intrhdu keeping an argon
ment of WATCHES,JE\\‘ELRY. SILVER nnd
SILVER PLATED WARE, SI’EUTACLES,
CLOCKS, km, kc. .
Having been connectcfl with a first-class
Watch and Jewelry Store in Baltimore, for
several years past, he'is ,pr‘cpnred to furnish‘
every article in the line: at the lowest city
prices, and nll purchases will be gunrantied as 1
re resented. . _ ,
‘E‘rom a long experiehce in Watch-repairing,
especiallyoffino Wutchps, he i‘! prepared to dp
all kinds of “'nk'h-Wol‘k promptly, in the best
manner. and guaranty the performance ofitt’
He will kcr'p :Llwnys ‘nn lmnd n hinge assort
ment of'Sl’EC'l'.\CLES,:uid Spec
tacle Glasses; and hzlfing muclrm
experience in ndapting them lo the sight, is
prepared to fit all who‘nt‘ed them. '
HAIR JEWELRY made to order in the best
style, und n went variety of patterns op hnnd
JEWELRY repaired in the nemeht mnnnrr.
' , JOSEPH BEV’AN.
GettySbnrg, Dec. 23,}861. tl‘
Important to tho Ladles.
‘ ABOR SAVING : \ .
‘J WASHING MACHINE.—
The undenignod is now building and offering
for 5419. G.. W. TOLHURST'S IMPRQVED
WASHER, at Gettysburg, and intends to sup
ply them to thOSc .persons' throughout the
county who desire it labor-saving muchine.
This machine is gottén up on an entirely new
principle, and is considered by thuse who have
seen it in “:0, the best that .has ever been
brought. before the public.
Among the many ndfiantnges nl‘ this macli‘ine‘
over all othprs may be mentioned the following:
Lt. Its simplicity ofconszruction, makingit
u‘nimt vmpossiblc to get out of order. ‘
1!. Its speed. which nstonishes aiike tHe
opq‘ritnr and flu.- looks: on.
lid. The fumiity uixh which it adapts its?"
lo nhe bulk or qimntityxof clothes desired to be
whéhedu ‘.
ilh. It washes eqnnhy won the finest and
lightest‘fllbric. or lhe'conrsesland heaviest,
'Such as bed-quilts. comforts, blankets, kc.
_.sth. Can be managed by a child from 10 to
I'.’ ymrs of age. : . ’ .
6th. Consumesfi less’ soap than my other
pro‘cess of washing. ' »
711:. Will last as long as any other tub with
same care. a
Bth. Saves half the labor
May 12, 1362. A '
ADAMS COUNTY, PA.—-fl\f,e. the under
signed, hereby certify that we have used,
and are using now, G. W. Tolhurst’s improved
Washing Machine, and are fully satisfied that it
is just the Tub Mr. S. Sherfy represents it to
bevnnd supersedes nuy’thing of the kind we
have ever seen as yet ;‘comhining, as it does,
grant spéed with little Ilalgor, and ptrfiurming
its work in the most. satisfactory manner.
We. therefore, recommend it. to evegy family
in the county with great pleasure. ‘
Georgé Ge; er. Maria Ge) er,
(Juthnrjine .\ienls, ,lemh Shorb.
Upton ‘T. Fdrrest, (Sarah E. Forrest,
Christian .\lusselmnn, Cnthn’eC. .\luss‘elmnn,
John Ohumherlin, Martha Chumberliu.
’Apn! 12,1862. . _ “ ‘
‘Coau Coal! Coal.
HEADS 8: BUEHLEB are now prepiired to
S supply COAL, of superior, quality, in any
quantity desired. T\erms, Cash. I
Cone One! Come All!
”They Mso requést tboée indch'ted to
them to call and pay up. as funds are! much
needed. Who will be the first. to call 2 f omce
open from 7 to 7. ‘
Feb._24, 186?. ’ ‘
I. ST.~\BLISH.\iENT.--GEO. F. ECKENRODE,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
adopts this method of informing his friends and
the public generally, that ‘he has opened a
Tailoring establishment in Baltimore street,
Gettysburg, (late Post 'Ofiice,) near the Dia
mond. where he is prepared to do all work in
his line in the best. manner, and to the satis
faction of customers. He employs‘none but
first class hands, and receiving .
‘ THE FASHIONS REGULARLY,
he can wan-nut, fashionable fits and neat and
'subslantinl sewing. He asks a shnre ofihe
public’s patronage, promising to spare no ef
fort‘to deserve it. His charges will always be
found as moderate as the times will allow.
Cutting and Repairing done at the shortest
notice. [Gettysburg April 7,1862.
Fresh Reinforcements.
TRENGTHENING OUR POSITIONS—We
S are constantly adding new SuppliPs to our
already large and fashionable stock of
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A-ND SHOES.
We have every style of Spring and Summer
Hats, which in quality and price cannot fail to
lease. Boy’s and Men's Hats and« Caps of
every description, and of the late-3‘. 51312:. Our
stock of
* GAI’I‘ERS, Jun, &c.,
WM never more complete. Ladies, Gentlemen
and. Children can be mommadued with any.
thing in this line,” we are better prepared
now to give fit: and greater bargains than e\ at
before. If you \unt bargains, good fits and
fashionable goods, cull at the sign of the BIG
BOOT, in Chambersburg street.
' JOHN CULP,
June 9, 1862. ALEX. COBEAN.
PRING GOODS I—CHOICE GOODSI
S FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS
have just received and are now openingnlnrge
and choice assortment of SPRING GOODS, to
which they invite the attention of the public.
Having been purchased with care at reduced
prices, we are prepared to give our customers
bargains. OurJtock has been largely increased
by the addition ofa choice variety of the latest
styles of LADIES‘ DRESS GOODS, material
for 1 HENS’ WEAR, CARPETING, QUEENS
WARE. MILLINERY GOODS, &C., comprising
a. complete tssortmem of everything u nally
wanted. Call cafly and select. bargai a for
yourselves. FAHXEsTOCK BB ’B.
April 'l, 1562. I
’ Cheap Groceries. , K
FRESH arrive! of Groceries It raéuced
A prices—splendid. SUGABS M. 8, 9 and-19
cenu'per pound—best. COFFEE at 22 cents;
Ind other things In proportion. Cell and no
end judge for yourself; ‘ '
my 5, ’32. umsroox 330's.
UNKS, Umbrella, cup“ 83¢:ch var;
chap M ' PICKING’B.
S. SHERFY
Certificate.
New Tailoring
BOOTS,
SHOES,
New Goods.
PRE?ESS§DNAZ @afififlfia
Medical Card.
DOCTORS U‘NEAL R SWUI’E hH'C "s‘o‘
cth-d Lhcmseh’ca for the PRACTICE OF
MEDICINE in Geuyflmrg und ils riduixym—
Oflh-e in Willa’ Building. opposite me Bunk
nght calls will, iur Lhe pn-wnt, he mid: M the
residence of Dr. S\\o[w, 111 E 45: Yorkshire“.
' Dec. 22,186; 3111 N '
Drs. Cress 8: Tayldr,
CLEUTIC l’llYSl(,‘l.\.\'S.——The above
nnmetl ga'ntlc-mun. liming xpszocinted
themselves in the practice of Medicine and
Surgery, utfvr thciLl:rut‘o-~.~‘ion.tl ier‘ftct‘s to
the citizens of Gettysburg and \it‘imty. Unv
ing had large Sllrrfltlfil experience in the [74 S.
Army, and extensive hospital prim-me, they
respectiullysolicityourpatronage; hl'vhslectic’
means to choose or select. Hence we select
the best, snfesl‘ and moct reltziple remedies
frnm all other sectarinn mcdi’cnl schools.
which have been recomtm-'x«lcd ‘lrom the (-x
-perieucc and sumtiunud b“ practice ‘ot the
nblest Ectm‘rlc l’uAcnnmEtH. nud iiiamrd
those _more injurinus, such as antimony.
arsenié, mercury, blue pl“, blood letting. kc.
Ofilce in Baltimore strut-t. uppugtu MvCroury‘s
Sadlerhop. Volunlccrs’ fumihe‘s nttcnded free
clan-go during their absence.
. JAMES CRESS. Du. Wu. TAYLOR.
Jun. 19,1863. ‘
J. Lawrence Hill, M. D.
I I AS his oflir-e one '
door west oflhe Q ‘ “Mir‘u
Lutheran church in j
Chmmbcrsburfz street. nnd~ oppofite‘ Pickiug’s
store. where those wishing: to hme any Dentul
Operation performed are warm-{fully}mixed to
cull. Run-murky, :‘ Drs. I orner, Rev. (‘. P.
Kmuth, I). 1)., Rev. N. L. Bnnghrr, D. 0., Rev.
Prof. M. Juc®s,l’rnf‘..\[. L. Simv‘gef. ’
Gettysburg, April 1!, ’53. L
Edward B. Buehiler, ,
TTORNEY AT LAW, will mimruny and
A promptly attend to all business entrusted
whim. He speaks the German language.—
Ofiice at” the same place, in South Baltimore
slnet, nenr Foruey's drug store, nnd nearly
opposite Dnnner & Zieglcr's store. 4
Getwsbu'r'g, March 20. . ‘
J. C. Neely,‘
TTORNEY AT LAW, will attend to collec-
A tiona and all other businpu intrusted to
h.i ‘cure with prompzuefis. Ulliue in the S. E.
corner of the Diamond, (formerly occupied by
Wm. B. MQClcllan, Esq.) . ‘ ‘
Gettysburg, April 11, 1859. t? '
Wm. B. McClellan,
TTORNEYjAT LAW.—Ofilce in ‘VEItMid;
A die street; age door west. of the' new
Court House. * ’ , g A
Gettysburg, Kong-l, 1859..
Wm. A. Duncan,{ ‘
TTORXEYAT L.\ “TH—Ol72OO in the North-
A \rcslcorncrprenue Square, Gettysburg,
If}. ‘ ' ‘ [oa. 3, 1859. if
' A. J. Covers
TTORNEY‘IAT LAW, will promptlymtend
A 10 Collections and all other business eu
trusted to him. ()flicc between' I-‘ubnedtocks’
and Dunner & Zieglor's Stores, Baltimore ~lreet
Gettysburg, Pg. . [Sch 5, 1859.
f D. McConaughy,
TTORNEY AT LAW, (office one door we:
A of [{uehler’s rfl'ng andtbook Burmchnm
bgrsbprg strum) A‘rronxsv as» SPmcnun run.
Puss-rs no I’sxsmxs. Bounty. Lnnd WHE
rnnts, Buck-pay suspended Claims, and nl]
other claims lagainsl the Governmknt at Wash
ing‘o'n. D. 0.; nlqumcricanClnim‘pin England.’
Land Wurrnntslocnted and whim: boughrgmd
highestprices given. Agents enénged in lo
cating warrants m lawn, lllinozls and other
'weatem States WApply to hiqrpeuonally
or by leneg. ‘v . a
i'Geuysburg, Nov. 21, ’53. I _' c
‘ Bastress 85 Peteys .
AY the highest cu’sb prices for all kinds of
GRAIN, ‘
FLOUR, !
SEEDS; kc" ‘
at the Brick Warehouse 'u‘u‘lew UaéTLE.
Constantly on hand a. lnrge ss vtment‘of
GRUCERIES. at whnlessnc and‘ret‘pi‘l—nlso,
LUMBER, COAL, GUANO, PLASTER, Sc.
Aplil 28, 1862. Ely" . ‘ ’
Adams County i.
UTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COXIiPANY,‘_
M‘Jncorpornted March 18, 13.51. ! 4
onions. ‘. 3 J
President—George Swope. ' -
Vice Preax'dcnl—S. R. Russell. ,
Scrrelury—‘D. A. Buchler. : .
Treawr‘er—Dau’id M’Crcnty. J.
Executiv: Cnmma'lteoi—Robert Mchrfll, Jacob
King, Andréw Heintzelmau. ’ é
4 .‘lanayera—Goorge Swope, D. A. Bnéhier. R.
3,.\l'Curdy, Jacob King, A. Heintznimnn, D. Mo'-
‘Crenry, S. R. iluasell. J. R. flush. Samuel
ianrborxw, E. G. F4hnestock, Wm, B. Wiieonn, ‘
‘H. .\. Picking, Wm. B. MLClellnn, thn Wol
for-i, R. G. .\icCrenry,John Picking, Abel-T.
{Wright, John Cunningham, Abdiel‘ F. Gin, ‘
'James "B. Marshall, )1. Eichcibergen '
‘ BQ-This Company is limited in its opera
tions to the county of Adams. It.has been in
s‘uccessful operation for more tlmin six yenrs,
find in mm: period has paid‘nli losses and ex- ‘
pensesmitlmut any alignment, having «159 a large»
surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com
puny employs no Agcnts—all business being i
done by the Managers, who are annually elect
ed by the Stockholders. Any person, desiring:
man Insurance can apply to any of the‘abon'
vnamed Managers for further information.
[@The Executive Committee merfi's at the
oflic'e of fife Company on the last W)dnesdny_
in every rnqnth, at 2, P. M. .. é
Sept. 27,}353. ' 3'} l
Something New E?
NGETTYSBE’RG.—Tbe undersigneaiurorma
the citizens of the town and county, that he
has commenced the BAKING busine§s, on :1
large scalvfliu York street, Gen.) sburjlz, nearly
oppbsite Wattles‘s Hotel, where he «vi 1 try to
deserve, and hopce to receive, a liberal patron
age. BREAD. ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKERS,
PRETZELS. &c., &c.. baked every day, (Sun
ddys excepted.) all of the best qualitywnd sold
at the lowest living profits. Crzlrker-lfilxking in
all us branches is largely carried on, aid orders
to any amount, from thi: and adjoinigg conn
ties, supplied at the :llortcst notice.§ Having
erected a huge and commodioufi bake-Muse and
secured the best workman and the i 105: ap
proved machinery, he is prepared an do a
heavy business. " l
VALENTINE SAUPEE
July 25,1859
‘ A. Mathiot 8: Son’s:
OFA AND FURNITURE WAREROO’MSJM.
S 25‘and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimoxfe, (near
Fayette st.,) extending from Gay to Roderick
BL—tlxe largest establishment ofthe kifid in the
Union. Always on hand a huge assop'tment of
HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, em
bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads,Washstangs, Ward
robes, Mattresses of Husk, Cotton and Hair-
Spring Beds,Sofaa, Tete-e-Tetes, Arm Chairs,
Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Targes, Set
leea, Reception and Upholstered Ch rs, AS.
SORTED COLORS OF COTTAGE FUR‘ngURE,
Wood Chairs, Office Chairs, Barber, Chairs,
Cribs and Cradles, Hat Racks, Hall filmimm,
Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking (11959:, Side
boards, Extension Tables, of every leifgth.
Persons disposed to purchase are invited to
call and give our stock on examinatmn, which
for variety and quality of workmanship is not
equalled by any establishment in the gountry.
A. MATHIOT & SON,
Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street.~
Aug. 6 1860. ‘
S‘Snnns & Bunnn’a Store in wife" vor
thy a visitjuat at this time. We doubt yhethcr,
even in our largest cities, so fine a dbplny o!
Stoves can be found. Their Inge com in
full of Stove! of every pattern; 51m. ‘ va
riety of Hoflow Ware, Sheet-iron W 55", Tin
Ware, Pluiabed Wag, anln Wuq—pmbruc.
ing. indeed, everything in the house furnishing
line. dew, Sun-age Cutters, Snuuge Butters,
Lard Presser, kc., to. They are pre ’red‘to
sell wholpnle Ind reuil, Tin Wnrg Liane”.
Irpn. Wars of th-Ir’ovvn mannfuczure coping
: infleiem number of hands wrunpply any dc.
mud. Their unortqent o! Lumber I; very
Inge; Ilso Goal 0! every kind. ~ , - 4
mum. rte-ad Ammn hm
' for nlO M Dr. R. HORNEB'S Dmé Store.
*4*
DR; SWEET’S
INFALLIBLE
L 1 N I 11 E .v 7",
GREAT REMEDY
FOR RHEUMATISM, GOVT, NEURALGIA
LUMBAGO. STIFP NECK AND JUINTS,
, SPRAINS. BRL’ISES, CL'TS AND
WHI'NDS. PILIN. HEADACHE, '
AND ALL RHRL'MATIC .\.‘(D
NERVOUS DISORDERS.
For all of which it is n speedy and certain
remedy, nnd never fails. This Liniment isprc
pun-d from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, 0!
Connecticut. the famous hune gamer, and hxls
been used in his practice for more than twemy
years with the meat auoninhing success.
As an Alleviator of Pain, it is unrivalod
by nuy prrpnralion before the public, of which
the most skeptical may be convinced by 1 I'm
gle trial. ‘
Thh Liniment will our? rapidly and radical
iy. Rheumatic Disorders of every kind,
and in thousands of cases where 1: has never
been known to fail. ‘
For Neuralgia, it will afford immedmte
relict‘ in every case, howgver, distrquing. ‘
It will relieve the worst cue; of Headache
in kkree minutes and is w'armmed to do it.
Toothache also will it cure iinstantly
For Nervous Debih‘ty hm Genera} La’n
siqxdc arising from impr‘udenn nm-xccss. ihil
Libiment is a most [mppy and unfailing ’rcmedy.
Aqfing direcfly upun the nervous liganes, it
stqengthens and reyivifieq the ayatem', and re
stores it. to elasticity and vigor. ‘
For Piles—As an external remedy. we
claim th‘lt is the (wt known, and‘we chal
lenge the orld to produce an equal. Every
victim of this distressing complaint should
give it a trlnl. lor’ it will not. fail to ntfird im
mediate relief. and in u mnfnrity of cases will
effotnmdicgl cure. , . ‘ '
Quinsy and Sore Throat nuougetimes
ex emelv malignant um". dangerous. but 3
111:er mpplicmidu of‘lhis Linjmcnt will never
fail to cure. ‘
prains are sometimgy wry obgtinnte‘nnfl
en urgement ofthc jnintfi i»: liable to occur if
ne‘leuted. The worst the may be'conqpercd
hyxthis'Liuiment in two or three days. , . ‘
‘Bruises, Cum—Wounds, Sax-cs, m.
cers, Burns and Scalds. .vicM} readily to
the wonderful lmlling properligs of DR.
SWEET'S INFALHBM‘J"LISIMI-‘N'l‘, when
used‘uccording ’Q directions. Air-0, CHIL
BI.AL\‘S, trimaran MEET, AM) INSECT
BITES AND sums. , .
b 3. STEPHEN SWEET, of Com,
the GTO“ Nutur.u.Bune Senna I
Dr. 'Slcplwn Sweet. oft‘onuecticut, is known
all m-fe‘: the Gym-d mama. i
.7 Dr. Stephen Sweet. offlonmc'inut, it the
umhor of "'Dr. Sweet's lnj‘nllihle liiniment."
Pr. Sweet's quullihlq Linimenl (inn-5 Rhgu~
matism And never fnils. . . ,
Dr. Sw-‘et’s lgfntlible Linimunt i§ I cenuin
remedy for Neumlgini
Dr. Sweet’s Immune Lidiment cures Burns
any] Scnlds immcv‘iutcly. 1‘
Dr. Sweet’s Infalllibe Linimeht is the best
known remedy for Spruins :vnd Brujscs, . ‘
Dr. Sweet's Infilmble Linimout chros Umd
aché immediately and was never km’m‘n to fail.
Dr. Sm-et's Infullxble Linimeut nfl‘or is im
mediate relieftm I’i!es,:md :cldum failslo cure.
Dr. Sweet’s Infullible Liuimen: gums Tooth
ache in one minute. ‘ ’
. Dr. Sweet's lumllihle Linimcnt c‘nres Cuts
and annds iunncdiutcly and Imm: no sea}.
Dr: Sweet's lnlnllihle Liuiment is the best.
remedy for Sores in the known wumld.
hr. SweeL's lnfullildv Liuimeng has been
usqd by more than a million people, and all
praise“. ‘ , _ -
Dr. Sweet's Tnfullible. Linir‘nent taken in
ternully, cures Chulic, Cholera. llurhus and
Cbolic. ‘
Dr. Sweet‘s [nfnllible Liniment it: truly a
“friend in need," and every family s’lauuld
have it at: hand. ‘ ‘,
Dn'Swéet‘s Infnnilrle Linimvnt is for snle by
all Druggista. Price 25 and .30 ccnb’s.
A FRIEND IN NEED.
TRY IT.—DR. SWEEPS INI’ALLIBLE
MSIMENT, as nn external remerv. is \\ ilhmu
fl rivnl, and will alleviate prtiu more vpnvdify
ghmu any otlmr pre‘paralion. For all lllu-nl
unlit: and .\‘qrvous DiSHrdLT“ it is truly infinllip’
Me, and “3,41 cumtive fnr Sores. Wounds, can he fm‘mtri .0, thin mnteri‘:
SW": Bruifivs, km, its sqolhing, h‘ewling and “we of )11-Z'l‘ U 0““. '.
powe l strengthening properties, excne \tlie ‘ p Th! cost. oEnzynlvilfizit is "_
jun. wonder and astonishment of all who liave ordinitr , on! “in!“ finished i‘
ever given it a trial. Ui’cr‘one tho‘usand cer-. ‘3 li ; ‘
tifil'nles of rcnmrkuble cures. perlormed by it} 1‘ 1 1
within the—lust mu )eurs, utLat 1.11:: [an t. 5 ' l
TO HORSE OWNERS.
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LISIRIENT
FOR HORSES is unrimled by any. and in all
cnfiea of Lumencss, arising fmm Sprnim,
Br‘u‘isea or Wrent-hing. its «(feet is magical and
certain. Harness or Saddle Guild, Scratches,
Mange, &c.. it will also cure speedily. Spm‘in
and Ringbonc may be easily prevented and
cured ill their incipient. stages, hm confirmed
cases are— beyond the possibility ofn radical
cure. No case of the kind, however. is so
des erate or hopeless but it may be nllevintet}
by {his Linimcntl nud its faithful application
will- alwugs remove lhe Lumeness. and enable
the horses to travel with comparative ease. _
EVERY HORSE om’m
should have this. remedy M ban ', fouitstime
ly use rt the first appearance oanmeness WI"
eR'JCIuaHy prevent those {drinidahle djseuea,
to which all horses nre liable, and. which ten
dvr so many otherwise valuable hone: nearly
worthless. ‘ ‘
DR. SWEET’S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT;
13 Tll3 ' .
l SOLDIER’S FRI END.
: And thonund‘a hue found Rm”.
i; rn‘xnxn IN nun);
k ‘ jg
CAUTION. .
To avoid imposition, observe the Signature
and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Bmm on every
label, and alab “Stephen Sweet’s Infmible
Liniment” blown in the glaasl of each boule,
without which none are genuine.
RICHARDSON & CO.,'
Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Co“,
MORGAN h ALLEN, Genenl Agents,
46 Cliff Street, New York
wSold by all dealers etetyvhen.
Dec. 8, 1862. 1y .
, Sale Grymg. ~ ‘
W. FLEMMING continual the bplim
. of SALE Gimme, an wfieiu them.
tnnued ”mugs of the public. It fig hi! can.
nut. endeavor to give ntilflcfiolm glam"
model-nu. Besidenoo in Bmkinfldge my”,
Gettysburg. ’
P. S.—-na is a “rented Amtionm, ngdar the
Tu Llw of tha United Stun. ; . «
Nov. 34,1862. ‘. . .»
. ÜBNETT’S COCMINE, Wendi-M
gunfire, Shilling, E“! Tank, M ‘ u
Ewan“, for uh u Db; K 30
rag Bun. ,
READY ROOFING;
No. 23 “max LASB,‘
1 NEW 103:.
This urticlo 111 made of! In utremuly
‘hlch Ind Introlg woven fubrk, invented lud
manufactured fixpreuly {or qur own umgml
I‘s tavern! lime; thicker than the comm sheet-
ing commonly med in all other compolitiou
rooflng.’snd c‘inoeqnenfly furlmore durable
From the sufaerior thicknu. of mi: cloth, it
} 1
receives, in saturation, 5 far greaur Amount of
the‘wnur-prook communion, pnd whon finish-
.1 m -
ed with the fid‘p-pronf coating on the lurflAce,
presenll‘tha hon completely finiahod—‘Rd,
i. . .
we Ire confid nt, mos: durable—roofs now
knows. It n
eds no final cont appliod on the
roof, as all oth-
IT IS "R
ADY” TO N 7
used and pit
It is mrnt.fi
one hundred
:
rgqniring on!y
o be unrolls
the roof.
In this cony
nient and Ho
especially wor
by the “tent
HARDWARE
ERCHANTS
TINN 1‘
and nl] who bl
to sell ngnin
out to such fl
prospect of
immediately,
M. wa offer 3
blc article, in
emand every
timed
WE CALL AT
ENTIO’N T 0
ht. It costs
and is twice a
lowly about ha
i duruble.
2d.| it is m
whetbrr s‘teop
flp'el‘ 10 :4”!
-r flat.
ad. [I is no
Céldv _
—:
Emu-y workmn
40. Any or
the “ch‘eapL-sl
sth. ft is no
6th. h is 1.1:
best roofing
This l'loofin|
oft-mm" .rm'
mm mostiwsitl
ly proof ngninl
that nre so dos
Ranting. I
has been, 11561
: CnnndJ to!)
vcly rel ammo
z the rlmnge:
ructirc to ma
ITVWIL‘L N 0
SOFTEN n
w Hum: R.
.\‘ol' “MAP
W BATH I‘LR
ET WILL
4 h {l‘ a pcrfe
the fulfing (-in
ing I‘miltling- I
[I is so elnsl
't pretty-Hun
111-rs nnd frnm
djniuim! lhii
it Ind strong”
.\‘G 0F ROO
SHRINK
doas not i'njnre
In is panic
Fnumlriufiug:
buildings whe‘
gum-:1 or moist v
the iheide, allt
hurly vnlunb
Ir RvfinrriesJ
lc {ht-\nir ii iI
re,,whu'h rnpil
u mu! metal r 3
FOR STEAMBOAT DECKS. (
\ : CAR-T
M] Mr wulkhx
lrr Hun any ll
usage witho
and MI rnnfc n
nmwaurs far heQ
will hear such}
brmking. i
“IL is emin a.”
‘pned over 01.1
smeLE noqrs. I
mrnomj REMOVING 'q'
Ale° the
GUTTE
PRESERVE YOU
1r your: fly noorhmnsr \
m mun 'rxx‘noor ms . ;1,
SMALL nus 191 mm 11',
IF vow Tm ROOF fiszDanEmAm-mu,
,tftqrm { ‘
Guru-Patten 0?:me
wi]! erregtunny close up .11 th‘e Imnller nus-r.
HOLES. and {mm : heavy e‘nstio bodv our
the whole lurfice, that. will Cpru’em RUST,
and In: manyjeuu longer' than ordinary
paint. a '
IF YOUR smmnn new LEAKS,
1? mm; umrsnsanux,
m m Jpx’x'rd norm man‘camms
LEAK,
[Emmi SLATE noofl Luxs,
13/E1
" COMPOUND}
GUTTA-PERCBA caxzxr
will ¢ompletely fill up 11l tbel‘crevicesrin tho’
shingles, cover over the broken joints la the Hi:
Ind ulsteJos-n permanenuy Idhcslve, elutie
caning around chimneys, sky-lights, etc.,nnd
in all these situation: will outlast my other
article for Chi! purpose now in‘ use. Thin ar
ticle is u thick, tenacious compound of
GUTTA~PERCHA,
and ingredients used extensively in Europe in
the procul of Kyanizing or preserving woof
iu‘ railroad structure: exposed to moisture and
deny. This very useful property tends direct.
ly to arrest and prevent. decny in {he drink»,
and will often have the necessity for seven!
years of putting on 5 new roof. I: in WI“
werthy of I trig}.
an“! the above ROOFING MATERIALS
will be furnished to
cauacass AND cmn‘cnm
at a reduction of.
mamnrrvnjrm cm) nag: on
. REGULAR 3415; ' ‘
LIBERAL Afiannm ,’ .
; gum: { Wham;
1; 3 {..v I" W, ‘2“; ’
’ fi-CIBGULAE udSAWQQn: {no
”gnu. Adds-eig- a :1}; ‘ «if
'f . 39.1.91ng {.17 :52)"
ZAIL DOWN.
' p in roll: about
three feet wide;
,and nailed on
shad stage, it in
'-
as, BUILDERS,
We do not hold
normbul prom;
lea“: march-nu.
here, and at all
FEW POINTS!
=
kinds of mail,
ously by heat or
ran apply it
roofing
in every unit",
lifnrnjn', nnd we
«Ti! :9 be eniirr
of hm! rund col-l
ry other kinds of
RUN VIN HUT
IN COLD
smin" firn- {ram
out-4mm burn;
nafiug. ‘
m: tho
BO A R 05
i on Enctnriol.
islllleriemnndfll
pregnued will)
Hiycnrrode, from
01‘s.
I's, mums,
on, [his nrlirln
u-lnl rrmf—u in
: cracking; or
HE SHI‘SGLES
=I
_v lighl. Ind may
the same day.
l
.‘
ROOFS!