MI ' be above are sample specimens of Peaches Whic'hjweré grown in a season of extreme .dro ght, on soil which could not have produced more than four or line bushels of wheat/per enrol without ‘euri hing it, and were grown on soil in, which the worm insect ha proueu itselfl very injurious to thcltrce‘nnd fruit. And where the yellows also is subjected to enleeblc trees, in much' seas to cause trees to product} inferior, worthless and imperfect grown fruit, when nbt properlv treated, and? not lrue remedies are. complied with: '.But with treatments favorable for thelrhinvigoration and the duration ‘6: peach trees, and for rendering them capable of pfifiucing their fruits into fulr’i‘iiperceoa. The trees can .be catered} healthy 'aud vigorous for heerbs ’of years, through favorable treatment. f ‘ l l ,i «i - , i < ’ .But the -true remedies which only can guarantee [certain succcizs in the cultivation of the above luscious fruit, are really not known and made use offer practise:l by the hundreds or thousandsl who are flaking an interestiu the cultivation of the above luscious fruit. The re_ edies which should be made aha of are very easy to comply with. which will accomplish, and to prove ve certain in‘ effecting very good and lasting results, inasmuch so as to have proven to restore trees with rank {Ogigm hich had alrmdy been allectedl with the 3’ yellows, tohe‘nlth,~ and to reduce fruits which were grown in {all pe ectiod. , ' l ,_ But in order « the: the whole points and mysteries can become presented in lunch a manner as to have full explanationsto the whole and all the points, an illustrated Map is introduced and qfl‘ered for weulogt'a very reasonable figure. 4nd single pane: trees will, when under favorable treatment, produce fruit per Tan'uum which will be worth more than double the co. of a map. . g“ l ‘ l \, .A 1 ‘ Single Peach trees, when-under improved and favorableftreatment, at a proper alge, will produce fruit to the value of from $4 to $6 and $8 per tree per annum ;' find ,an acre of such trees will ibring in about as much profit as eight or ten acres of wheat can produce, with but comparativelylittlo attention or labor. There is scarcely one case of an orchardist out of hundreds of thousands who lzhs ever realized the real value of an orchard five or ten acres in extent. because they have never given their orcha do good chanceora full trial. But. there are numbers of orchards that we have ah account of, which lare‘ under Favorable treatment, ot'. from five to ten acres in- extent, which have yielded as mucli a‘ d really more clltar profit per annum than a piasp’ation of two or three hundred acrés of land, under the highest stile of cultivation.‘ . ; 3 \\ But, i lCl‘l again, there are hundreds of thousands of arc ands which scarcely prove to \. produce sufficient in value to justify the owners. for sparing the grounds \vhlchl they occupy. And why isLthis so ? his'is cplircly owing to the fact, that such orchards have not the treatmentl rendered which they. requir‘ for pro~ ducing beefiy incomes. And why are the masses of ore‘hardists not more interested in rendering such treatment which is needed to enable their orchards lto produce heavy ”incomes? This is owing to the fact; that" orchardists . have not the required information and instructions on these, important pohits,land have never tried buy experiments in order to make improvements, and thus have not, asyet, met with anylgr‘eat results and success to encourage Jhem for giving their orchardsa fair trial and chance. ‘ l“ .\l , ‘ l . What man is there who _would not be encouraged if he could gain a proflt'ef $3OO or $4OO per unnum from an acre of land 1’ Surely, all would be much encouraged if they could do so. Tim can, in a reasonable manner— he done, with much convenience, if tho.proper rneaus‘are made use of, and if a fair trial is ~ :zgivcu. The above amount can be made from one acre of‘land, in an orchard with good and im roved treatment, ' and with a real good chance, and we can give good reasonl wh‘y. - - : T “ Single apple trees, under good and favorable treatment” have proven to'xproduce from tweniyyiive to forty bushels of apples, which have been sold at from 75 cents to $1.25 per bushel, which would rate the amuont of income per tree at alimt $25 per acre. Then just thirty trees “per 're would insure an income of a fancy sum of $750. lint with unfavorable treatment, such results cannot becomei‘groduced, neither such heavy in comes be expected. _ _1 " - , ~ . - '3 B 11: a MAP is now introduced in which information can be obtained tel rear up trees, whiell will, in due time, produce much‘greatcr incomes than the above alluded to. And if the modes. which are pointed out in the map' areyclesely complied with, will add to render the most. beneficial'aad “improved treatment whiehfanr become rendered to orchards in all time to come. ' - . ‘ . ' 1 . Then it can With full assurance be guaranteed that single apple trees can 'Jbeeome formed in due season, which drill produce from forty to sixty and seventy-five. bushels of apples in a Season. ,And shouldgsuy one doubt this then they need only spare a few dollars toprocure mmap, and you will only need to try the iinprovedtreatment closely as directed, to the use of one tree, and in a few years you will realize the difference between making an improvement or none. ' , .‘ .7- . l ~‘ .In a map it willbecome ascertained that there is a. very :beheficial improvement pointed out for preparing the'SUil with much convenience before planting trees in, which williiusure a certain guarantee ,to render fruit trees Very productive in low, Wet and unfavorable soils, and in unfavorable seasons, and it will be found ' that the mode for preparing is done with much care and convenience. ‘ . - ' ' In the last place, the map contains the most improved information on the keeping and preserving of all kinds ofjruits, that can be introduced, to guarantee certain success, and especially for keeping apples. It points out how to put. them away to insure them to keep with much success the whole year round, and :espeeially such as Rambo and._ot_lle_r early winter apples; it insures their successful .keeping until next harvest, or until there are apples again. ‘The information or instruction which is contained in a map. for keeping apples with success, will be ‘worth from five to ten and twenty times as much per annum as 13,:me will cost to ibundredx and thousands, ih proportion to extent. of orchards or fruit growing. I ~ . Price per single copy only 82, or ten copies toone address will be furnished for, $17.50 in advance. They willbe forwarded by express to any parts ordered, on receipt of the required amount. ‘ ' ' We reqmre Capri desire the marines of . all such, and their residences, who may; at any time be found out to copy, oretenl information from mapfi of other purchasers; or,iu other words, shcli Who refuse purchasing a. mm, and do not have in possession a copy shemselvcs, but intend to copy information from maps purchased by otihers,‘such ere to become reported to hand quarters, end expect !our agents and p'oetmastors to see 1; the same, In euch copying and acts on the part of lany, would he considered ed ewindling that sum out of us. As we have put; thet‘price of the map. at such a. very low figure. in order that it “1:13“?ij the reach of every family ' to procure a copy. The price of the mp ought to be about ten dollars, and heultlie purchaser could yet double his money ten 0 twenty times per unnum out of it, if he makes full use (i its forlmntion’: But we :sth every honeetpth‘iukjng: man will procure a copy for himself, and of course do not ink of copying from thbse which other; hove puéchesed and paid for. , .. ‘ ' _ ' I? +‘ " ‘ ~ ‘ . ~All postmasters are appointed agents to recegve subscriptiozh and money for the some, and sending it on to us. '1! heavy sums are to be ramitted’, it would be bestt'o g yit check or dimfi on bank. '-9‘‘‘ l ‘ E ' l Address, 5.3 Pullman PLEA“ SEND ON YOUR ADDRESS FOB HANDBILLB AID ICIRCULARB OI INDUCIKIHTB ' Re ‘ ” ' “gagglLQ-s'rm Ware. New Resta t a Jensbfiahme't removed his Tinnin ' man . 1 , dlbh'sbnrg agreefreagr. ‘3” Diamond, i: “If, undenlgned 1‘“ openeda Reqtaurnnt, ‘ A Readlma‘rket' 1“,. D“ st é,‘ a Jommg A. DB h a the corner of York and U!) BUSHELS G ”minus“, orH yer] Central locaticln I"H- ettystgurg, where he will Rec 2:”? Ewen-S1 .000 ED —we h RAIN WANT ”on hind, e?;;u::::;r:nd he” Gauguin: gigangg “no i; season—also $l9 (saggzgggg gqtum 13.wa occupied b‘v Klinef;::r ss)??an .'lx'lX.Wm ° ' mu v gnu, obncco, kc. Hejis [k - ‘ 0., “4‘ll 5 determin‘m” mIJ K" V ' us up a 3.lmm for! 0 x emse market prices for all k' pay the high“ ‘ PBESSF'D AVD place. He ho co . ream M the “me fl d . I mds or Gn‘u- You ~ 1 . _ P 95, 33 an ' nusßu 1 d ‘ Win Ind JAPANED WAR 3 dean-e to pleas. tgrecil-mon '.° business “id ‘l' kinds, Eagcagig‘s PEAS'MR, GUANO at will DIV!!! be mm! to do REéA E. matgm. ’ HEVR‘YWV; “be“! I‘m“ 0‘ LUMBER 00 AL 3d , deeme and mu“ main 1:90:11? "“1 SPOUTmG IRING. in: a, 1862., . ' cumsmga. “no or Edging”.Esmexrwghgyfitm in our en!e 8: manner. P. ‘ I ___7, - ,_,__._.._ . s_ _ rntesfor‘CßSE. Call 'as 9015“)” gas? "19., CEOrt lynx-ed to mag??? :1) ‘l9!- RE QRGQOVSIS- ; V Ni?" “-40” Purebuga‘ieexlgén‘tgz omm“ “d ”mm-d e ”bk“ continued wrong: T mnnd;nigned,bein.gthe authorized pkmon . DIEHL, BRINKERHgi‘F k-CO . Gen 5'5 -. . A. P. BAUGHER. te hN, enmovals mto EW—r Green Come Alan-1122,1861. t! _ ‘ ,‘,m. m 1 7, ”35:12*““"P““"”“ 07 l . ‘ w FALL & WINTER g '—'—‘—- will mm wage] dam“? "mm“ °' mm“ M Rum} GOO'DSPTM hm mm- P assortment of‘Full and WKS'EA good have itdouc. meggfgltsh; Sim“? “theyéar ‘0 Nil n?;l‘°°3fs:floqug:g 000 d, "er “and . , “the cheapest at A 800“? oodfi,“ ~tennslaw ““1 a 0m”! prommue” “a V w ought “19'" pfi ' .TT I .no em)“ 5 are“ .. 1 n they humever b e cea LAriety 5133353 TRIMINGS, in $3313: 7mm}: 12 v6O 1: PETER Tallgfit‘zf- on? nagging“ ot‘theeßzgol‘lgogi-h”. c.“ .t . q . soalcms —‘ w . -.- 1°59“ of die Cemetery- p" IA ‘ FAngsroéK BROS J. agggggigflgg£smim am at Puggungliovxof ”lonsfletecced: and I IMBREHLAS or over! mm: at . v ‘ _ 'V. . . xprfgs y for Dr. ROBER I . PICKL‘VG'S. V rm 55” Drug mum T [303. TRUNKS And. Carpet. Smok- Chen} It ‘ é PICKING'S El %. t df.rth.rettu lioradaté P. 0. Adamo (bunty, Anna gflvmimmmtfi. PR®?ESSI-BNAL.®AP@& J. C. Neely, HORNE? AT LAW, will “tend to collec- A tion and all other business intrnnm‘l to hsl can with promptnesa. Office in the S. R. corner of the Diamond, (formerly occupied .by Wm. B. lcClellan, Esq.) Gettysburg, April 11,1359. ’1! Wm. A. Duncan, . . HORNEY AT {AWL—Office in the North- A lwen corner of Centre Sano, Getty-burg, I. : [oa. 3.1859,; tf A. d. Cover, ”ORN‘EY AT L-Aw,will promptly attend A to Collections and ill other business an tyuuod to him. . Oflica {between Fahueatocks' fund Dunner krfiefler’l Spqrea, Bullimorp street. Gettysburg, Pa. ‘ y " [Sept;. s', 1869. ~D. lMcCopemghy. " TTOBNEY AT LAVi,(ofiice one door we: A of Bnehler's drug nd bepk Itore,Cham erlburg atreet,) Ara-onyx! AND Soucxrop rol- Pull" up Pnsxomm Bounty Land War ,u‘nts, Back-pay suspended Claims, nd :11 other claims ngaiut th Government AEWash lngl-on. D. 0.; nlsoAmeri anClnimu in England‘ Lmd Warrnnta located d 3011,02 bought,nnd highest price: given. gents ,nghged in lo c‘nting warrants in lo a, 111‘: 0:13 and other westernStateu @Aflply to in: personally or by letter. l ' Gettysburg, Nov. 21,153. ‘ i 1 Edward B Buehler,‘ TTORNEY 31‘ LA , will faithfully and A promptly attend t all businessentrusted to him. He speaks the German language.— Olfige at the same pluce,-in South Baltimore street, near Forney‘s drug store, and [nearly opposite Dunner dz Zieglor’l store. 1 Gettysburg, March 20, _ Professmnal Card. ~ HAVING prévioualyf announced your gaso cintion together ias pmctictioners of medicine, we now stale thut, on and after this date, we will 'enter into an‘equul and permnjinent. pnrlnership. vWe will givél our imitedgnnd combined attention to our p‘rofesqi'onnl du’ties, nnd endeavor, faitpfuhly and sali’sfnctnrily, tQ discbnrge main. 8. G. KINZER, 3L 1)., L ' N. G. KEIRLE, 1!. D. Littlestnwn, March 1, 1863. ‘ ' N. B. Being desitops of closing up my old business, those knowing themselves indebted to me are respectfully réquested to make prompt settlementg'eilher by now or p‘nyment. ‘ ,S. G. KLKZER, If. D. March 2, 1863. 3111 i Medical Card. OCTORS O?NEAL_3& SWOI’E have naso- D cixued themselves fo’r the l’RAchC : up MEDICINE in Gettysbu‘rg and its vicinity.— Otfirein Wills‘ Building, opposite the ‘ unk. Night culls willffqr thepresom, be made n'fithc residence of ‘Dr. Swupe, in Esst York street. {I Dcc. 22,1862. 3m ‘ Drs. Cress 8: Taxlor. CLECTIC l’ll YSICIANS.—-—The nhnw‘ nnmed ganlemen, having nsmeintovl 1 themselves ii) the pinlctice of, Medicine ‘nml Surgery, offer their profvssioxml services to the citiuus of Gen} :lnurq and \icinity. ‘llnu‘? ing had large surgical experience in the U. S. Army, and nxteusive hquiml prucviee. they respectfullysolicn) uu'r pnlrunnfe. “Eclectic ' means [0 choose or select. ll nee We select the best, safest and most reliuhle remeuies from all otherneclurian m+dimll schools, which have been recommended from the ex-‘ pericnce and sahction't‘d by llmcm-e of the nhlest. ECLHC‘TIC i'rAC‘HTIUNBIi+, and_disc.x"rd those more' injlluiuus, such lna antimmiy, arsenic, mommy, blue pill, Mead lotiing, kci Ullice in Baltimore streeet, nppu‘aila‘ .\hCrenry's Sqlller Shop. Vol'un‘leerS' thuuhks attended lrve o! chum: during their nbsench, 1)“. JAMES t‘nabs. Du. Wu. Tn'wn. . Jan. 19,1863. ‘ J. Lawrence Hlll, M. D. I I AS'his oflice one r ‘ ‘ door west of the"; - “Mt‘fd Lutheran church in I ‘ .. Chnmbersburg street, l‘nd-fimlmositgpiqflng's store, {vhere those wislr ng to have My Dental flotation performed an rhqxuctfully invited to 1:“; REFEMPINCP23:‘\IVI{S.' Harm-r, 'lh-r. (‘. P. Km th, I). D., How”. [4. Baughcr, D. D., Illev. ProfXM. Jacobs. Prof. .\fi‘. [4. Stmver. ‘ ‘ (fielfiwburg, April 11,,'.’x‘3. ' V_ " ‘ - astwgess- E Peters . AY the 'gllest cash pncesifor all kinds of P GRAIN, f > ‘ x \ FLQUR,.' I ‘ - ~ . \' E = SEEDS, km, atthe Brick Warehfmseiin Newbxfcgd. Consmntly ‘ on‘ hnniynfhrge assom‘menfinf GRUUERIHS. “twinuegale and remu—aléo, LUMBER, COAL, GL'ANQ‘PLASTER,I&c.,“ April 28, 1862. Iy“ \ . ‘ ' \ ' Adams Couhty'n ' UTUAL mu: Issun.xxcthMPANY.- Incorporated March 18, 185i}\ ornqms.‘ ; \ President—George Sw‘npe. ‘\ Vice I’rwdml—S. R: 'flqssel}. ‘l] \‘ Secrdury—D. A. Buchicr. Trauma—David M’C' eary. ~ \ Executive Comitlee—Rabert McCurdy, J'lcob‘ King, Andrey Heintzelnmn. , , Nguyen—Gear e Swope. D. A. Buehler, R. M'Ourdy, Jacob Kging, A. Heintzelman, D. Mr- Creary, S. R. Russell‘. 3.1. R. dersh,, Snmnel Durban-aw, E. O. Fahneltogk. Wm. B.'Wils|on, H. A. Picking, Wm. B;l.\i‘cClellan, Jo'hn Wol-' fordl R. G. McCrehry. Hahn Risking, AbrlT. Wright, John Cunningham, Abdiel F. Gitt, James 11. Marshall, MQEicholberger. ‘ IQ-This Company is limited in its 0116,!!!- tions to the county of Adums. It'has beeufim luccessful operation To: more! than six years, Ind in that period has paid all losses and ex pensesmithaut any autumn“ haying also a large aux-plus capital in the Treasury. The Com pany emplpys no Agentavall‘y business being done by the Hangers, who aretan'nuony elect ad by the Stockholders. Any ‘perso’n desiring on Insurance: can appty to n ‘y of the above unmodMansgcrs for further inlormntion. . fi-The Exe.i Committee meets at the allies of the Comp” on the hat Wednenaay inevery month, at 2, P. M. . Sept. 27, 1858. . ‘ ' Something New . ' N GETTYSBURG.——The undersigned informs the citizens of the town and county, that be has commenced the BAKING ib‘lusineSS, on I large scale, in York street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Wattlee’u Hotel, where he will ‘try to deserve, And hopes to receive liberal petron. no. BREAD; ROLLS, OAK , cmcxens, ,PRETZELS, th., kc; baked e cry dny,§Sun ‘dnyl excepted,) All of the best nlity, an sold let the lowest living profits. Cracker—baking in all its branches is largely'cartiell on, and orders to my smonnt, from this Ind ndjoining conn ties, supplied It the shortest notice.- Hn‘ing erected 5 large nnd‘commodionl bake-house and penned the best workman and the moat ap proved mn'chinery, he is prepared to do . helvy business. , - VALENTINE lAUPEE. ‘ ‘Ju1yv25,1859. - , A. Mathiot 8: 8011’s OFA AND FURNITUREWAREROOMS, Nu. S 25 and 27 N. Guy street, Baltimore, (near Fayette st.,) extending from Gay to Frederick st.-—the largest establishment ofthe kind in the Union; Always on hand It large assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, em brscing Bureaus, Bedstends, Washstands, Ward robes, Mattresses of Husk, Cotton and Hair- Spn’ng Beds, Sofas, Tete-e-Tetes, Arm Choirs, Rocking Chairs, Emgeres, Marble Tables, Set lees, Reception and Upholstered Chairs, AS SORTED COLORS 0F COTTAGE FURNITURE, Wood Chairs, Ofiice Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, Hat Racks, Hall Furniture, Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Ginsses, Side boards, Extension Tables, of every length. Persons disposed to purchase are invited to on]! and give our stock on examination, which for variety and quality of workmonship is not equalled by any establishment in the county. A. MATIHOT ¢ SON, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street. Aug. 6. 186 C. , aw spmm 000135.511» opanod u 130 New Store of M. SPANGLEB. N I a V V 9 \ ._ ._ ... ‘ . I ATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES, Locum m 3 0 PHILADELPHIA, ; S. E. con. 71!! in 6‘15?“ 315. ‘. New York City, Brooklyn, Al‘snny7 Troy, Bufalo, \Delroit, Cleveland. Chicnfio andSL Louls. Book-keeping, Penmnna‘aip, Commegcinl Aribhmetic, Commercial [Astral-ms, Coins pondénce, Ann, practically tinght. , ‘ Thesb Colleges being under the lune genenl Ind local management, and uniting in each the ndmntage‘sx of'all, afar-{greater facilities. for imparting viosbruction than ”any other siliilu institmions in he country. ; A Scholarshi 'ssnod by 3.6, one is good all for up unlimited 'me. a‘ ; ' Thb Philadelphia Col egg hm beentreceutly enlarged and refurnl e in superior manner, and gs nay the lnrgé 11$ most. prosperous Comgnert-ial Inllilulion 1 the State. Bryant. & Struton’l 3e '0: 'of Text. Bo’olu, embracing Baok-keepins, mmercial Arith metic, and Commercial Luv", r sale, and sent. by mail. ' ‘ - I @For full particulars éend log a clrculnr. , Oct. 20,4862. 1y .' Vmegar—V agar. HE undersigned has co menced the .. enu- { {acture ofVineg'nr,‘on ashington s -et.l 3 exit doors north of? West iddle street, 1.. tysburg. He his been: mnnufizctvring this Vin gar for neatly one year, andr? has given general sntisl‘actlon. The super-lo ty of this'Vincgar over all other manufatcturetfl Vineglr, consists m it being made entirely of grain, no ncid «if any kind being used in '"its composition, and freeJrom everythingi injurinusu It is strong, and at the same time} pleas ‘nt to the taste, and has A“ the preservative quaities found in pure Cider Vinegar. He is pre red to wholesale this Vinegar in my unfit? Callrand exam iue'for yourselves. ADAM‘DIEHL. . c a; . 1 E',the undersigned, reby certify that we have uqed‘in out: families, for vari- ‘ our; purposes, the V negar manufactured nngl! sold by AP”: Dust. and find it to be all that. he represents it to be. We have fnirly‘tee ted] it. and believe it. to begsupbrior in every respect, to any other manuchtu'red‘ Vinegar we have. ever used, and would imommend it to all pe'rsons. 5 l‘ | ' Wm. Bayerf San. Gettysburg, . ‘Jxlcob Norb ck & (fioq _“ “ 5 'Codori a; Gillespiei " thn Cbamlierllu, 1;, rauklin twp., Levi Pitzer, l- g “ N. F. Qitt, Qxfbrd‘ \ May 12,1862. 1M ' ' in; , 186:2. : mßargams!‘ m f; OTS ring SHOESL TRAVEL ING BA(‘n.— 1 8622 ‘ v Bargains. ATS,E(‘APS; 3' ' Tnu‘x Ks \ANDi Having just received i ahove goods, we are p than ever gold in this‘ rqmpkte, embracingl Huts made, ‘ ‘ IHA T 9 A‘ censistim; of all tha‘, and Summer. ‘; a wry large supply of the wire to sell~theml?wer ‘pla‘ 1:. My stock is post ,evléry tyle of Shoes and u‘ND; §CA~PSL ' -’ I‘, lags? styles for Spring 5 ‘ a .[fi D HOE s , as and ~ hi!drcn. item _ork from 25 cents iry desirifition and kind. fine “1' bargains at R. McILIIENY’S‘ . 800 T S A: for Genuemen, Lndieg Cuy-mnde and 153$ up. TRUSKS of ei’c} fié‘Call and cxnnfii Apri1g1,1562.( g a. l v]. y. . 4 - General; Mo Han FxI’I‘ICTEDINGI-ITTYS 'RG,—Everybo(iy _Ld ho {ii-opined. {rim dersignod would mu‘J luspeclfully inp'ile t 33 mutation of the citizens of} Gettysburg nndl‘ixs Vicinity“: cull and ”Amino hi 3 m‘ell‘y sele ed stock of goods, as lilo has just returned fm she ciiy With ills lim: :m HSSUTUDPIIE oi' good 1 his line as you will find in LL'i'i or any olh r town. ’ ~ lmdies, ‘om is the :timct call nnd get those fine woole}, ScarstShei-leal Sckrfsfiue Gaunt let-x, wunl (.‘. Under-sleeqesannd allvthose mm liule fixtures for tine toiit in :he way of Brushes, Combs anngerfu rries, all of which caribe llmflit. No. 11$, right. opposite the Bank. Gentlemen, n—word‘lo you. “H. G. Carr's is the plncc lo get the best mid cheapest under clrthing in: tile lownins follows: Over-shins, l‘nrlopshiijtsn Drawers of ll kinds, ion and short Stockings frorq‘ 13 cc ts up to 75 cints a 'p.lir. Sulilim,’ a few rem ks to you: H. G. (‘arr‘s i 9 “neplnce to get tho‘sé good no];- skin Gnuqtlets, Arm Sock ,all kinds of may, Kniv‘cs {mil heavy K ires ; 3‘15“ knife, for and spoon all .n otiq; the; regular firmr Sliirt‘ ant} Drawers, Sleeping Gaps, woolen Sent-ls, 2‘ all kinds. Smokers, ll? G. Curr has as fi ean assortmch ot‘Smoking Tobacco nndlPipes as you can chase up'any place. Chewing'l‘ ban. _co,nnd Ci nrs ofnll kinds {Pad prices. 1 Also, nrdwnre. Queenawnre, all kin sof Spices, (l occrics, fiist-rate Cider and Grape Vinegar. n’ll kinds ofiancy'xSoaps, all kinds of Esécnues, I’ftent Nbdicinm, .Coal Oil ‘nnd Lumps, mid a fiery} lmndsome assnétm‘snt of l’crfumerifs. Now is the time. ‘~ Come one, come all, nd give u; a‘call. Don’t forge; the place. 2109113,. in Ella! York street, opposite the Bank, ‘ H. G.\CARR, Agent. Nov. 17,1862. 1 ‘ ‘ v' , . 4 9 Hardware w ND GROCERIES.—f '. ‘ - {-‘r The subscribers hrie fius’t Yeturned from & xe cities with an im‘meds "sn'pply' of H:}RD WARE AND GROCERIIEE, which any, are“ .ofi‘ermg 89 their old man? 9n Baltimore six-eel, in prices to suit, the time Our stock consists impart of» 1| ! r ' ‘ WILDIN’ "*RIALS, BUILDING MATER'IALS, ’ ammxma'slroons, I BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, . \‘e ‘ ECOACH FINDINGS, SHOE FIKBINGS, g CABINET MAKERIS TOOLS. ‘ BOfiSEKEI-IPFR'S FIXTURES. 1 XLL K N2B OF IRON, #O., Gndcmmskop A J.‘KINDS, . Oils, Paints; be" he” Theh! i3.no xrticle in. cluded in ‘ghe several \de ‘ lmtnts mentioned above but what on) bq‘~ \ M.‘ this Store‘— Everyclsu 0f Mechanics b be accommodated here with (11018 and findin hand ,Houaekeep. ers can find every article ‘their line. Give us“: can, as we are preps to sell as low for duh as any other house 0 of the city. ‘ J , L B. DASNER, June 9, 1862. Dim ZIEGJJER. 4 New PM. _ ROGERIES, Pnovxsuém, newsman. s ' FECTIONS, N 0 lONS, to. "2 he nufiersigned hnve‘ godeéuto partnemhlp‘ in'the Gr¢cery Bnd Provision ‘business, at the old stand lb! W. Gillespie, in York street, one door enst‘of Will's Homl,Gettysburg, whcro they will constantly kedp on had for nle, . general variety of godds in their line,'viz : comics, ‘ 1 ‘ SUGARS. 1 _ f " HOLASSES. ' ' - SYRUPS, ‘ , “ “TEAS, ' i "‘ \SALT. BANS, ‘ l ' ‘ sawmills. ° ' HDE ‘ . “$3, , : . POTATDES, - BEANS, u, FLOUR Afly‘FEED, With n 1 quantity of i CONFECTIONS, . 'v ' FRUITS, - . l ' ~ Nonoxsgch x", kc. They expect also to genl largely in COAL OIL and COAL OIL LAMPS—promising: peed nrticlo of the former mg! I in; assortment of the Inter. ‘ 1 l - Ewing Gum-god the Store end Ware Roman, they are prep'ued to keep I large stock, all of Which will be disposed of RE the lowest rates, They ofler such bargains aqhare never hereto. fore been had in this place.‘ ' Give u: I tritl. No efl‘en‘ spnred to please. GEO. ,A- CODORI, JOSEPH S. GILLESPII. Com'é'to mama ND DON’T FORGETTO VISIT PLEASANT A RIDGE NURSEBIES.—PersonI wishing to 13m. Trees will find the stock in the ground remarkably fine, and ofi'enedl at. reduced prices. The Apple umber: 100 van-lotion, embracing > - I] the approved com. L- N. B.—-Seo the index board nest Flore Dela Post ofl‘xce. T. E. COOK Q ,SOHS, Sept. 2, 1861. ‘ ‘Bnpriflon. *** DR. SWEET’S 1817“. me ~‘ ‘LINIJIENT, GREAT REMEDY FOR BEEUHATISM, GOU’I‘, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, :SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS. FILES. HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS D!SURDBRS. . or I“ of which h. f: a afieedy and certain .edy, and never fails. This Liniment is pr'e ed from the recipe of Dr. fitephen Sweet, of -necticut, the famous bone setter, and has n aged in his practice for more than twgnty n with the moat uswniahhg success. Pal Co be“ ’o' . ; gm Allevintor or mun in unrivaled ‘gny prepnmlipn before thq public, nfwhich ‘ most skepticalmly be convinced by a n n ‘ trill. - r). - ‘ ' his Linlment will cure rapidly and .udiqnt- Rheumatic Disorders of every kiqd, i in thousands of cases where It has never n known. to fall. or Neuralgia it will ptford immediate ef in every case, however distresaing. will reliev: the ‘worst cnsés of‘Headache t ee mfin‘utes and ig‘vvjunnled mdo it. ' ‘OO ache also will it cu‘e instantly. 2 imm Debflitylnd General Las 'u from imprudenilu‘g or excess", this '0 atlmppy and nfniling remédy. pon tfie ne‘rvons tismes‘, it - vivifies the system, and ro~ ‘t nud.vigor. ‘ \ external remedy, we aim, and we chal ‘c an equal. Every ' mpluint ghould ‘1 ‘l to afford in: ‘v fcases i'ill or Ne}, sit de arisin}\ Li hunt is a m A ting directly strfcngthens Ind re stqree it to elasticit; A For Film—As m cldim .thu it is the but , lelige it]! world to producl victiufi‘of this distressing \, giie ii a. trial. for it will not N quinte relief, and in a majority efi'ec‘ I}. radical cure. ' Quinsy and Sore Throat pre sßmetimes expreujely mul‘ignant and dugerous. but a ti ely’ application of this Lin‘n‘wut will never 183 to cure. “ 1 ' | pnains up sometimes we| ohfiinnte, and_ :u-ggment of the jnints is lfible to event if lecled. Tye worst one my be conqucrgd mi; Liniment in’two or lb’cu days. bruises. Cuts, Wounds, Sores, Ul - and Scaldsineid' :em}ily_to I. Wonderful healing prgnifiil-ei'fof DR. ’E T'S INF \LLIBLE L ' . I.’ when l-d laficcordingtte-«wfirections. Also,y CHIL IAIXS, FROSTED FEET,‘ AND INSECT | ES uo'smus. 4 _ JR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Conn., Great Naturm Bone Surfs}. i ‘ .11! I'. Stephen Sweet, ol‘Conmjctlcul, isfikn‘ofl‘n ovéf the United Statei. . l " -3“: f r. ‘.Stephen Sweet, of Co nqclicnt,_is the hot at A» Dr. Sweet's lumuibie Limracnw r. Sweet: lnfnlliblc Lininienl cures Rheil-z tisnl nnd never fuila. v’ _ I r. Syveet'a infallible Linixpeut is a certain r edy for Xcamlgéa. ~ 1 _ n lE. Sweet’s anllible Linim‘ent cures Burns Séellls immediately. u _ ' II r. Sweet's infallible Liniment is the best own remedy fair Sprains and Qruific'sr : r. Sweet’s [umllible Liuiment cures Head -6 immediately and was lien-nkuowu i 0 fail. )r.’Sweet‘s Infinllible Liniiiient nffonlsjm dinic relief forl’fles,nnd scldonj) falls lo"ture. ! rifiweem Infilllibl’e Linimeut ydrea' Tomb ein one minute. 3 7‘ q in r. ,Sweet's Ininliible Linimenf qures Cuts d Wounds immediately :tndiilen‘ves uo sour. lOr. :chet‘s lnfnllibie Liniinenv. is the best - edy for Sores in- thegkno'wn ‘world. | 'r. {Sweet's [llfll‘llible Linlmem has been d By more than a million ,people, and all iserix. , . . , 4| r.~ichi't’s lnfallißle Liniment'tuken in nnlly, cures Cholic, Cholera Mon-bus and olid. , A ' ‘ ')r.fSweet‘s lninllihle Liniment is truly a ienii in need," I and every; fnmily should Iwe ii. at. hand. " ‘ l'r. Sweet‘s Infalfiib‘le-Linime‘ut is for sule by I Druggists. Price '25 and 59 cents. . - A FRIEND mum. ITR'LY IT.—-DR. SWEET'S ISFALLIBLE lA'ISIENT, as an extornm remedy, is without ivnl, and will alleviateipnin more speedily I n guy other preparation.g For all Rheu tit: and Nervous Disorders E! is tiuly i'pfnlli. |-, and as a curativé for Sores, Wounds. lrains, Bruises, km. its soothing, bealihg and werful strengflmnjng Properties, excite the t wonder and aflonishmenfi of all who have er given it a trinf, Um" onelhousn q cer -1 sales of remarkable cures“ perfoi-mcg by it thin the last two years, “fist the but. 'vro HORSE owfimna- l R. SWEET’S JNFALLIMJ) LINIMENT FIR HORSES is' unrivaled‘by any, and Vln all e: .ea of aneneis, angina from Sprains, B has or Wrenching. its effe": is magical and ce lain. Harness or Saddle éulls, Scratches, 11v nge, &c., it will also curé speedily. Spm'in a. Ringhone may be easily prevented and cu ed in their incipient etage's, but confirmed ones are heyoqd the possibility of: radical cuire. No case of the ‘kind, however, is so desperate or hppeless but it may bealleyinted by this Linimeut, and it's feifihfi’zl npplicatién will aims): remove the [magnum-end enable the horseejo usvel with compel-alive ease. ”EVERY HORSE OWNER. should have this remedy’ st h'fmi, for intihle ly.ule at the first. nppeamnce of Lameneu will efl’ectnslly prevent. those forniidnhle digeasei, to which all horgeu are liable’ nndwhich ren der so many otherwise val-lathe horses nearly worthlen. ‘ » , ‘ ' ‘ \ nnswm'a'rLa ~ ‘XQFALLIBLE L‘mmnxw, ; \\ 18 nil: i s ‘ \ I I_' hemmws ratixn, ‘,4 a . 13 And: thohgnndl hue Imam; it m}, ,A Fnlfixp Ix gum; l a \\ A ‘l . «1 “111':ng ' ‘ t \ r to ovoid imposition, oba‘nm tho Signature ma Likeness of Dr. Stephon [Sweeton every label, and glllo "Stephen ‘Sl'reel’l Infqllible Liniment" blown in «he gm: obfiooh’baulo, withoutgv‘hich none no genuine. o 4 t A mogmnsox ‘1 co.t Solefroprietors,‘ an‘vich,‘ Conn MORGAN t ALLEN, Gianni Agenu, 46 Cliff Sheet, New York. fi'Sold by d! dale" anywhere Dec. 8, 1882. I} ‘ . Bale Crying. W. FLEIMING confine- the biz-{nu . 0! SALE CRYING, and solicit: the con tmned pntroqnge of the publio. 1?. il 27“ con. ma: engenvbr to give Inlisflcfion. huge: modem . Residence in Breckjnridgg one“, Geuysburg. ‘ P. S.—He in a licenqed Auctioneer, under the TA: Lew of the United States. ‘ Nov. 24, 1862. ‘ ' __ ii: éw-EET'S lanLmLE menx'r D (b: 3116 at Dr. R. HORNEB’S Dxug Sm“. COAL OIL—M. _ DB. B. HORNPR'S Drug Store. Schenck‘s Seaweed Tonic. ‘HIS Medicine, 3 compound exlmci, cal-em]. 1 1y distilled from a common weed growing on the sea. share, is an inf-illbie remedy for Dyspepsia. ‘ _ Possessing all the properties ofiodivre ofjron iodideofpouusium and iodino,nnd nmrlyevery' component ingredienc of the gastric juice, it converts the food into chyme, which in the first process of digestion. It brings u the tone of the jtomnch, "a promotes Ippetite and n. relish for food. ‘ h permanently strengthens the stdnmch and 9 purifies and restores the gastric secretions. _ r In cues of weakness or debility, wheth‘er constitutional or from abuse or dissipation; - even when use digestive organs are in a tolera— bly healthy condition, it. is unsurpassed u n {E stimulant and nlteratlve tonic. .; I ‘ It is peculiarly effective M a remedy for the lungnor o! the spring season, by which the strong and healthy as well as the feeble um! ‘I dellcme.sre affected. 1» - 1t purifies the blood; reinvigorate! the anlmni functions and restores health and muscle. It regulates the bowels no gndnnfly that, af ter its use for amonth or two, even in cases 01 chronic constipation, nature will be ambled to perform her functions without thepid of purp. tive medicines. ‘ ‘ It is plei‘snnt to the mute, lunrngleas'nnder all circumstances tnd in eveu_condifion of the system: ‘ I ‘ Being diuillen from kelp in the same manner‘ that. Jnnmica spirits are distilled from went , cane, it leaves no prostration or other bad con~ sequences after its use has bee’n discontinued; while the' Base; of all olher tonica: are the stimulating but. [foisonoua properties of corn whisky or alcohol. ’ ' . i To know themlility of this medicine I'Bl“]th following certificates, selected, from .dilferem. ‘ sections of the country, so that. .whoever may ‘ ‘ read of it may see evidences of its géod effects ‘ near by:— . fl - w ‘ .' New Joni, Sept. 15, 186?. DR. SCHHCK :-—Deitr Sir—This im’v'to certify ‘ thnt your .\iANDRAKE PILLS and SEAWEED TONIC have completely cured .tn] wife of_n\ ‘ congested liver of long standing. during which time she was visited Almost daily by our out, ‘ 1, physician, and the only thing. he would 2 ‘ prescrioe for her were powerhtl emetic: until V oer system was completely worn out by con~ ‘ ttuunl vomiting. Everything we would hear oi we_tried, but nll to no purpose; mud finnlly _: my Wife saw your advertisement in the pnpor ' and concluded to go and see you,nl.though she, ‘ had little if any confidence in any doctors utter l the experience she went through, i ,i ' ‘ She lms taken about four bottles of TUNIO ' and three boxes of PILLS, and woman houst ofna good health on she ever enjoyed in her life. I thinkthis one of the most rdmnrkuhla (F cures on record, and if publishing them “I 10! i' will benefit the sick or niflieted you‘nre nt " liberty to do so. . CHARLES N 111.1., '5 .1 50.190 7th nvenue,cor.ot"l'wcnt -tlum It: . r u LYNN, Mugs" June 16, 1862. ' 1 Dn. Scunxou—Denr Sirz—l lucnnt’ilo roll on i you? when you were in Boston to muihe nn nc- 1 kuowledgmcnt to you tor the great g iUti I inn-0‘ i derivedtrom the use of your Scnwt’ietl Tmtic' and .\lttntlritke Piih. I culled on you in “any 1‘ lust: I thought i but] consumption, but. wit 1 said it was liver complnint and time-nu... .flllilf' ‘ ‘ recommended the Seaweed Tonic und‘jhlnmlrnky ' Pills. I suppose you have forgotten tue;3hntl , will try to expluin the ense, Hill! 1 think your ‘ will recollect me. Iluul to wait some lttuni Q ti"? my turn. Your rooms Were lull” ‘l got to i fislenp on. the suin. Ifeit so dull-(hut when l’ V’ jwoultl sit down in tlte dnytitne l WOLLI mn‘ iaslerp. but Cullill not sleep ni night. .l think if 3 3i had not come to you I would hute lire." in my , grnre‘by this time. ' L X_ '. 5 Now I will try and relate how lIWAS them, 1 and how lulu now, nutl‘ii’ it can he tot ’use to»\ i you, you may ptthli