II :, [Gunman-o not um run.) ‘fouod him-dumb“ to all bow bl: phat bud beeomo known to the enemy." I Thue no heavy cblrgu ugnlns‘ the Prr'si 'denl. teeming him dirccily with inwrforing vigh the cgpmnniiing general in the Add mir 'ili order: without conferring with the com- mandarin-chic! or the Secretary of ‘Wu. Ind “qu either Itinulf, or (liro'uylt lu'l fnejdt, our W'aplmuofnmek,lo u wknnble the ene my to be informed of, and prepared for them. Tho Pro-idem, who it chnrgmL um: doing these things, on :he repruenutionn of Gen. Cochran Ind Newton, [Bonn he ought to have “mined from the "my,“ dumndnd by Gen- en] Hullqsk, ll here held up to public contempt -u 5 lan who, canning,t.ho plan. a! General Biruido'u) be divulged, bu, to t 2.“ extent, given uid Ind comfort to the enemyv Are not than chum momuou” Ought not An order to be nude out for the immedinto urea: ofthe menben of the comfiihm‘! Would they not renderthe eotunryzbeugrurvico n For} LA- “yet” or Fort Wing-raffle” .Mcfleury is too near Washington) than in Congreu? Whyja it Q!“ innocent men Have been arrested with- I‘ at any canne¥weing aligned to: the arbitrary “t, and Inch In th ‘ g xvguse :rvident put-pg: Erguddgrfvz:fie‘nls§:’ 1” rule the I g m 43m by mngot'trgnntpfconfidencu “posed & u Zeno no man E {My mean to mike °:.3‘.l‘L“?.fl:l “:- film,“ I to ‘p #1511“ Angora, the 'Cémminee’n Reps" :Lysu'p I ' e minhtrnio I , _th.e held of tho GovertuTrszyledirytlfp: gople to fnfiul period of the nation'; his“); a; no“ promptly and fully mmrml than (Ital 2' motif of Gamma! 0] wind; hiplory qu racgfio - "Md. Thegcall o! the President, Im- 5.0” l“ mu} m’eu Ind but; man! Hum complied will: Pg 1 1:10.143” which-hr had damn! nrztuan/ had 'been ‘1 aimed by fiery-rue,- ‘and the people hnid o I ; bl] nnd generously supported and m t:' ”0‘; win! their xéprexentntives Ind r ”'8“ :11? their nume. The name Congresl pfumlhcf m . their con-Lifueuts, had-again met. I: 59?] F 0“! tl'xeycominuelo act. Itnceds buy”;l 12”?“ hmory of tha.Cong'ress just clo'sedf refine"? and Ibrqugll lufion, chilling (he [itemize‘fifl In, fullest Wigwam at Ilia digmwl all the I l c .3: o/men money whirh this nation {HOW to prove that your committee 'ud (-fioss‘uhnd thit Congress needed no prompgih Rf "g! fly to do its enlire~duty. Not upon ‘Eogvuwthwm duty 1: was to provide the mmuu ue‘cemmryci'oe . put down the. rebellion, but upon that} It’ll"! dus '3l i 1 'u-u to nglnlfully apply Hum mghm, and the agent: they employed for that puma"; ruin the Manic, if an}, thin. tho; hopes of the nation have "not been :enlizcd, :rna‘m expecutions have beejn so long disappointed." ... After such a Statement, only one thing is wanting to the audacity of um; frantic ¥Abel's~ tion committee—the impewhnjeul’of Mr. Lin coln. And these axe' the mefijumv. accuse the Democracy 0! dialoynhy. What’else can be Iheir aim in thus holding “up the Constitution nl Chin! Mnglatrn'e_to public ridicule and ;cnn tempt, tlmn‘to encourage the hope-s of_ the Con t'arlerntes. and to prolong the WM? . The Joqm‘ul 1y Commerce, in commenting upon the report, may: truly: ‘fitht the committee think and say about Gpn. McClellan is pf little importunce, since they are by no megns judgts of military Imu- ten. But the exga'oture aftbe genernl conduct oi the war, wliic_ .Ihe‘y did not intend to make, but which in mad. by their report,~has ha val ue. We are impressed with the great truth, which shines out oftheir whole story, that the relation: between the President and Genre] IlcClellnn were of the most kind and cordial character, and tint Mr. Lincoln seems to have 1160:: earnestly desirous of supporting \McClel in: in his military operations, but that the in-‘ terferenée ofjus“! such men as ‘thia committee prevented the honest, earnest desires of the ‘ President, end destroyed the horpe ol‘ the coun , try in the armies under llcClel an: ‘The kind ,/l’y and most sincere tone of the President (ex- I cant when his words pessthrongh the hands of i. other persons) is nlwpys visible, and the pn ! triotic and noble utterances oi” McClellan al ways respond fully snd unmistakably. The pn litiesl p,srtisnns who ceme between the. Presi dent end McClellan hays been the curse ofthe sountry. They hnve ruined a magnificent ur my end prolonged the Iwnr indefinitely." ‘ And the able editorial the Inlelhymcrr who, from his position in'Wnshin‘gton, nnd his inti mnnymith lendingtmen, is very opt to know more hhout theta thin‘gs than, with his usual discretion, he is willing to divulge to the pub lic, sums up thus: 1 ‘ J‘il' we‘ could wish that the President'might hue-been spered the llnmilistiqns of this expo; sure, and that the in innation of having di yulged important military ‘sccrcts might not have been cast either upon him (or his two dig tingnish”l suboréinnm, it ‘3 none therless proper, now that the nclandrz has occurred, that the moral which it teaches should be dis tinctly ,iirnwn. ‘ l . “Accordingly, we think it will\he admitted by All that the Previ out should not appoint any-General to the co 'rnnnd of an army, or re mittnny General ‘in s h commnnd, who has so forfeited thzeconfidenc ofhis Government that his movements can b rreeted at the nnoflicisl end clandestine sugge tion of two of his subordi nste oiliéers. This is at only a matter ofdeco rnm hot 3 plain nnd elementaryprinciple of military ndmioistrnti . ‘ . "In the second pln , thin disclbsnre serves mm once more in it clear light the undefined naturelof the positio held by General Halleck under the exlpting m litnry system of the Ad ,ministrntion, it? that can be called a system, where system there - ould seem to be none.— _For as before we ho e hm] the spectacle of-n Gene‘nl-in-chief lclt by the President in total ignorsnce as to the plgns of Gen. McClellan, so new we have the spectncle of n Gener l-in chief'who, though np‘piized that Gen. guru side meditated n movement, min n at npprizt-d , ,by the President the the movement had been ’ suspended at his 6w- instance. And so little irate General Hallek n'nd 'the Secretary of Wsr enlightened as to the true state of facts, 1.11:”be urged fiho President to‘ dism‘isthc two 'oflicers On whos- information he had not; ed, u though the Pr-sidem, nhcr ha had made their opinions his 0,1:, could luwe honorably puhiahed them (or iving him cotfnscl which he Ind judged to b more Felishle than “in All of his other advi‘rs put. together. For he add on the ndvice o Generals Coehrsne and Newton. without thl king it necessary to take. either General Burnslnde or General unileck or the'Becretnry of War into his confidence. The Prelident doubtiesq knows better than we do how Inch the epjnio' s of General Halleck nre lodh in dealding n rmilitér y question. bntjt sum to us that whjie thelnttcr holds the post of Generniin chief h should, at ienst, be tres ied with the respect fine to his office. if thus far. he has failed to uJfii the expectations of either the President r the country. may it not bo‘becenae of tho' ery iimited field within Vhieh he [I permitte to display his abilities?" This is, indeed, I. ery mild‘skictnre on the President, end on the whole mode in which the vet jun been condi‘tcted; but it does not re lieve the Committee rom:the’Yeerfnl responsia 1 him, of hnvinz chnrJred the President with the ‘ commission of on o ence under the cloek or thick Int-n hue 15%n drugged, in midnight Mum-om theirbed , to he immured in Int]:- lome dungeons. TOl think thntjthe President ‘ hu hnd the hardihodd to assume the responsi. him] for these nrr'eats; when‘lhe charge of divulging the secret puns 0! our genernll is ironzht home eithen to Himself. the Secretary 6! Wu, or the Cp’ mender iii-Chief, Gen. meek—Plate. A; h AnderAualpl tq‘ puldmn a aippledSoldier. -—ln Mon-:66 toquhip, a ynuug man who Ind never voted, find who wu not. identi fied with oither pafly—ndischu‘ged soldier. {the had lost his righ‘ arm in battle—naked m 3; blieana (they being ip the m’ajorii ty in (£2O township) to do hm) the favor ofphcing him in hominmion for the “pal 'tq'oflce cf tax collector.” They promised f go do 30, bn‘ when they assembled to nom- 3 in.“ (heir ticket, they :rgued (has " policy ‘ flint-fled than} they should nominate a {note .45“ Elicia» for the position,” and the o,;pr soldier has dropped by them.— The dlyfollovingmhe Democrnta pominuted ' M ticket. and ihe young cripplmldier missed for (he position he dean-ea.— .fib provoked the Blacksnakes, and they wakodlith mote set} against the soldier than my man an ;the ticket. lie was elect» ed. however, «fur a severe fight, and de ggm‘ed his opponént as he had aerated the ”Mk in the fielgL “a are righp glad to warm. succee, for it is but another evi ~ Mo! tbs friendship of the Democratic I for those who have been unfortumhe mule. . Go wry, blackenakes!——Oarlislc Vellum. . ‘ _, gflvtfifiammta -§ heaps-em i ATEORNEZ AT LAW.——Pnrlienlax. men- UE followln ' applications (o in uhlin' qu p“ to collection of Penm‘ons, T house? of eufvrmiument, have bdenpfipled in‘ L‘sxnly. and B’.‘“""" 0m“ m_ the h' 3' . . . . . w net of the Diamond. , my OMIE,I'INI the reqnmte number of llgn-' 0e“ 3b Afil 6 1863 1“ Hl, and ‘will be presented a; the Conn. of __~..._’ ’ur‘f p ’..' - ' ‘ Quarter Session. on HONDA the ”Max ’ ‘ ' APRIL nuh‘ ’ _ _ '' “ of ‘ f A‘ J. 00791} Chariot wm. Borough ofGett‘flburg. * ATTOR-VEY AT I;“2'lll‘9ronvfly-nend Geo. w_ lcClcllon, ‘ u > _ u to Collection: ad I” nth" busineu on- John L, nge' u 9 : j ~ trulted‘ to him. ,Offlna between Fnhneuockn' hue] Young, u ‘. u i ‘ nnd Barium-k Ziegler'l Stem, mmmo‘n ureet Dnrid Bluebongh,’ “ ‘“ § ,r , G 9" ‘bu'Ky 1“- [Sept 5. 1959- Jncob Stock, “ ‘ ‘3; ———*““_“"——“" ’_‘M r. 1). Smith, rnukua cairn lii Karin C.Eicholu, “ - ‘ "g C. 8. Hana, . “ l. A. Killer, “ . George A. Carroll, “ Henry Nnnnhower, “ George Bur, “ John KcClenry, “ BenjnminShrivsr, ‘ “ Lawrence Brandt, Gemnny. John Elinc, “‘ , Joseph Barker, “ Pam Ling‘enfelw, “ ' Levi Krebs, 4 “ Mnrccflns 11. Crouté,’“ Chr’n annsperger, Tyrone A. 1. Cook, “ 811 mm! Sailor, “ Charles Myeu, Men-flea s } 0. F. Home, “ " John D. Becker, Huntinguin' DaniPl H. Msrkley, u G. W. Hildebrand, “ _ Jacob Martin, Oxford George Shane. l ” Anthony shnnchmak, “ Flam-h Bream, Camberhnd George W. Bax, Bulb-r David chkler, “ Henry Hinze}, “ Peter Shivdy, Hamiltonian Barney Binghum, N ' Jm‘ub L. Grass, Strnban Conrad floulH‘Luimoro Geo. C: Keidle, Mountplemn J. E. Smith, “ Robegt )I.~Dich, Reading '"Dnniél Becker, Hnmilwn tow Egancia J. Wilson, Bar. of B< IlenrrKobler, “ Samuel S. Moritz, Freedoml 1 31-oin menu. Goo. F. defleisch; Bot. of Nathaniel Emma, Germany t Baily k, Snceringer. Couown u‘ was EICH " ll’el’ S. H. 31 Mar. 23, 1863. > to J urorg for April GRAND Jun. Rfrwick hon—Wm. Bittingerfl Hangmn—Henry Wolf, Gen. J: m lmnbnn—George Herring. .\lofitplensunt—Jns. Shecly, S: Unimx—Dnniel Ringworm, Franklin—John Raffensperger; Cumberland—« John F. Currefin. biannual—Clinton Sv'rope. Gaming—David Weikert. Freedom—.losl] .\lc(‘leary. Bcrwick tp.—Jolm Elder. L Gettysburg—Geo. F. Eckenmdl Latinmre-n—Wnrner Towdsoud. Tyrone—Jacob Fidier. ' Huntingmn—John Daf. > ‘ CounwngQ—John Lin 9. Oxford—John Camp. - Reading—Solomon Miller. ‘ Stmlmu—Wm. Scaflsmnh.‘ ‘ Bujler—Snmnel Lentz. ' 3 , Moumjoy—Peler Buphcy. _ 3 l Liheny—John Nuuemakér. 1 l: Grnnu‘Ju". I \ Cumberland—Charles Pulley“! cobißeAmr. :1 Hamilton-ebnniel Ehrehnn, G orgel Baker: ‘ Stmhan—John F. Felty, Isaacll-‘fbfrinkerhofl'. Oxford—John Lough. A“! ‘I Gwysburg—anuvid Ziegler, Al x. _gher2 1 .\[ountplrasant—J: hn Felix, fiathony Sm‘ub. Hnmilmnhnn—lleuben Stem, m. Wither. .\{ennllen—George Adams, GeTge Fohl. ' Liberty—James Tnqur. ‘ / y. , Huntington—Jacob P.Asper, Henj. Gardner.. Conowago—Simun Hamish. i ‘‘ ' , :3 Germany—Samuel Weikert,Mi hneffink.’ '1 Mountjoy—Samuel Durbonwr sltzerSnydct. Lntimore—lsnac Myers. i -[ 19, Tyronn—John Feqaer, Geo. W. [Unrmlm j , Franklin—Benjamin Denrdorfl, Uohfi Brady. ‘4, Bonding—Andrew Brough, Jr], “’lin Sillilda firnud. J ‘ - " Union—Enoch Lefever‘ Daniel Ggiqolmnn‘. ‘ Ber Wick :p.—-lsnuc Wolf. 14‘ - Butler—John Hanes. ; 1 ’- ‘ Freedom—Andrew Reed. 3 _ ’ Berwick hon—Jesse Bucher. 1‘ Hg’ ‘ r " Mar. 23. 1863. ~. j , w New Taflonngl :1 '- STABLISHMENT.—GEO.F‘,.EUKENRODE,‘ . FASHIONABLB TAILOR. adopts this method of informing hlsifniendn and tho 'pnblic generally, that; be but opened a. Tailoring egtablishment. in Builder» Ilreel, Gettysburg, (late Post Olfice. mm the Dig mond, where he is prepnréd t dd .31! work in his line in the best manner, dud. in I{he antig fnction of customers. Ile empioy‘sgnone but‘ first. cries hands, and receiving! 9' ‘ 1 Jim msmoxs nEq LARLY, . l he can warrnnt fnshionnble E 5 And neit I'Ld substantial sewing. He asks a-shnre of tare pnhlic's patronage, promising Lo spare no e - fort to dese e it. His chargcfi willalwnys tie found as moderate M the time} will allow. f Cutting and Repairing done; at the‘ shorts“ notice. , [Gettysburg lAprill 7,1862.‘r RamovaL—Tin Ware. HE undersigned, {fab remoivefl big Tinning establishment. mam-fir th‘e ‘Diamond, In Chambersburg street ’fidjoinimg‘A‘. D. Bneh ‘lgr's Drug Store—n rgry comm}. loéafiop. He cdntinucs to manuflaflure,lnd§kecps constant ly on hand, Every inriety of 3’ ‘ TLMVARE, s I g; ‘ ; P 338531) AND ‘ ‘ ' uvman WARE, and will alwnys ht ren’dy to dja REPAIRING Menu; and Momma . ‘ also done'in (be best mannen Price: moder ate. imd no efl'on gpnred‘ ‘Q render fulllntil fnctiou.- The publlc’s coutinuedipatmnngo in solicited. s A. P. 3.1061138. Gettysburg, Apri Lie“. 1 Howard Assomation, , ~ I'IILADELPHIA.—'For the Relief of the P Sick anfl Dfitressed, alfli‘ctedmith Viru eut and Chronic Diseases, ”id bepeeially tor the Cure of Diseases of the Sc uel Organs. " MEDICAL ADVICE given gram,“ by the Aet ing Surgeon; , I , VALUABLE BflyfiTS on or Sehinal Weakn s, and o the Sexu'el Organs, and on 1‘ DlESremployed in the Dispensl nfilicted in sealed letter 9 charge. Two or three Stamp be Acceptable. ' Address, Dr. I. SKILLIN H ‘ ing Surgeon, Howerd Associl i Ninth Street, Philadelphia P F June 16,1862. 1y ‘ Roma ‘ ‘ : HEnnfiefligned,heingthe nthprized person to make remonls inw ver Green Ceme tery,hppea am. such as contem late the removal of the remains'of deceued re tires or friend will will lhemeelrel of thine on‘ofthe year do have it done. Removals mdiwilh promptnen —terme lav, and noefl‘qrt up red [fa please. PETER‘ HORN, Hatch 12, ’6Q. Keeper ohhe Cemetery. Wanted. 7 . as hizhut price paid for ants, SEOUL DEBS and SIDES, It ‘ u. 9, 1569. comm: a: GILLESPIE‘S. ' mtg; [axon WINE AND WHISKEY, for - 1 m 'ghml purposes only, at the New Drug bwgeof Dr. B; HORSES. OURXYNG GOODS.—The finest unort- M ment of Mourning Goods ever ofl‘ered, ca‘ nrbw be seen and bough‘ Itrlqwer price: than they have ever been sold befiore. Call u once a: the sign 0! the Bed Front. ~_ Aptil 31. FABNESTODK BROS. AGO, Arvow Rona Corn quh. Rina-flour Ind Gel-tin, for lab at. Dr, gamma rugswfl, 1‘: E ' ._; L. BERNIE hu jun ‘eui‘v ‘r‘io: of J, chap Mahatma-mt l’4 ', . , ‘ : PRGE‘E33I'DHAL EAEB?» , TTOK'NEY AT~IIA“Y, (uflice one door was A o! Buehler'l figug'nud book store,Clmm enbnrg nreet,) Anon“ Asofloucnon non Pug": no Plum". Bounty [And Wu rank, Hack-plyhuapefided Claiml, Ind :11 olhgr claims against the Government“. Wnlh ington, D. C.; ulsoAmaricnnCluims in Englnnd. L3n¢Wnrrnn&s!ocated Ind sold,orbought,nnd highest prices given. Agents engaged fin lo— cnti'ng warrants in lowa, Illinois, and other weupern State- ‘fi-Apply to him per-dually or I}, letter“ . . . Gttiyaburg, Nov. 21, ’53; ‘ ! II I 4 os .___ ~ »#_— - ._ 'L———-———~‘—— Edward B. Enabler, .. ATTORNEY AT LAW, will faithfully and ' 1 promptlyattend to allbusinessemmswd him. He sp‘enklAthe German‘lnngua‘pe.— OMce at the same place, in South Baltimore urolet, 11%" Fan-1237's drug store, and nearly 0 pos‘le nnncr .icgler’s ‘ re. ’ erttyubnrg,‘hlarch 20. _“°\ II E Wm. 'A. Duncan, ' 3 \' 'TTUENEY AT LAW,—Ofiice in the North west Liamer ofCentrc Square, Gettysburg, Fi‘j‘~_‘ .< ... [Emi- 193;: ME 4 154 1 IA 1 - 1 1, ' _ 1 4 I 1 HAVING previously nnnouncod- our asso ciation together as practictioners of mqficine, we now state that, on and nflef' this date, we wilfinter into an eqt'ml and permanent partnership. We will give our'united and combiugd mtentiun to our ‘profesnional duties, and endeavor, faithfully and antinfnctorily, to dimhnrgo them. S. G. KINZFR, M. D., . N. G. KEIRLE, M. D. L‘ittleatown, yin-ch I, 1863. !In whi“.- wick. f uwniblp. * J iF i “ cttyabnrg. ¥ } wushjp. I, u 1‘ v LTZ, Clerk. $ : cuouz, Dep’j, N. B.‘ Boing'desirous of closing up my old business, those knowing Qhemsclves indefilcd to me arg respectfully requested to make ptompt settlement, either- by‘ Dole or payment. ' .5 S. G. KINZER, M. D. March ‘2, 1863. ’3m ~ , J. Lawrence AS his o'flicéfone 4 door wgs: o-{thez Lutheran chhrch in Chnmbersburg street. and oqposite Picking’a state, where those wishing to have any Dentul Opera‘tion performed nre resfiectfully invited to call. Rnrnnaxczs: Drs. Harner,‘ Ror. P. P. Kra’uth, D. D., Rev. H. L. Bnugher, D. D., Bev. Pro‘f. .\l. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Steve)“. Gettysburg,,Aprll 1L153. . ’ ‘ Court. 1 oremnn. 1 cabs. " and Wolf. 1 Adams County 1 . UTUAL FIREINSURANCE COMPAFY... M Incqrporuted .\lnrch 18, 1851. . ‘; . , onxcns. . ‘ Pruidmf—‘Gcorg‘e Swope. We: I‘rosiflml—S. R. Russel}. ‘ " “ Sacrelum—D. A. But-blur. ~. 1 Treasurer—David M’Crenry. ' Egecufire‘ Commute—Robert. McCurdy, Jncoh King. Andrew Ileflilzelmnn. ‘ Managncé-Georze Swope. l). A. Buchler, R." )l'Ourdy, Jacob King, A. lleintzv-lmnn, I). Mr- Cren’ry, S. R. Rinse”L J. R. Hersh. Sqmuel Durhomw, E. G. Pnhnestoe‘k, Wm. B. Wilson, H. A. Picking, Wm. B. M'cClcllan John “"ol ford, R. G. .\l'cC cnry,John Pickinrz, .\belT. Wright. John (‘Jnningjmm, Alidiel 1'“. Girl, June; ' ll’. .\lnrshnll, M. Eichelhergcrm . W111i: Comp'nny is limited in its opera tion: to tho-county of Adams. It has h¢on in successful opomtion for more Ulfln'Si! rears, andl in thnt_period has paid all locués mid ex penseimithoul any mansmmt, hnving also A large snrqua capital in the Treasury. Tho Gom pany employs no Agents—all businon being don'e by the Manugeys, who are annually pipet ed F the Stockholders. Any person desiring an insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers for further information. . ”The Executive Committee meets oi. the offiae ofthe Company ‘on the last Wednesday in every month, at 2, P. 11'. ' fivh27.l§3&_. _ .-i , ‘l > Somethmg New _N >¥ITTYSnI7RG.—The undersigned informs I 1h citizeué of the town and county, that. he has commenced the‘ BAKING business, on a large scale, in York street, Genysburg, nearly opposite “’mtles’s Hotel, where he will try to deseive, and hopes to n-ceive, a libegnl ptitrnn- Ige. BREAD. ROLLS, CAKES,CRACKI—2RS, PRETZELQ, &c., &C., baked every dny. (Sun day! excepted,) all of the‘best quality, and hold It the iowest'liring profits. Cracker-baking in all its brainches is,lnrgeiy carried on, and orders to any amount, fron’: this and adjoining coun iies, supplied at the shortest notice. Having erected a large nn'd commodious bake-house and securea the best woljkmnn and the most ap proved machinery, he is\pr9pnred to do a heuyy b: iness. ' - 4 J ‘ . VALENTINE SA BE. . July 25 1359. , ’ OFA AND FURNITUREWAREROOMS, Nos.‘ 8‘ 25 and 27 N; Gay street, Baltimore, (near Fayette st.,) extending from Gny,to Frederick stJ—the largestestablishment ofthe kind in the Union. Always on hand a large assortment of HOI'SEHOIgD AND OFF§CE FURNIIURH, em bracing Bureaus, Bedsten s, Washstnnds,‘ Word robes, Mattressessof Husk, Cotton and Hair- Spring Beds, Sofas, Tete-e-Tetes, ‘Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, Set lces, Reception and Upholstered Choirs, AS SORTED COLORS 0F COTTAG E FURNITURE,‘ Wood ‘Chairs’, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs'anfi Cradles, Hot Rocks, Hall Furniture, Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side boards, Extension Tables, of every length. Persons disposed "to‘purchose are invited to call and give our stock on examination, which for variety and qunlity of workmnnsbip is not equalled by my establishment in tlie country. ‘ :A. MATHIOT a: SON, N 03,.“ and 27 AL Gay street. Aug. . 1860. ' ‘ ANTED.—-The highest price in cull A paid for old Gold und Silver; the present is a favbrable time to sell, the premium on it being lugs. Also, Gold and Silver Coin put-chased, And the highest. price given, by JOSEPH BEVAN; . Watchmnker & Jeweller, in the Diamond. _ Feb. 23, 4863. J - Spemntorrhéa x herbiaeases in! .-e NEW REME rhry, _ vent to fine elopqs, fx‘e'e ‘of for pbsuge wjill NEW MARBLE WURKS, Corner of Balti more‘nnd ElsEMiddle streets, opposite the Conn House. euysburg, Pom-We an prepared to furnish Monuments, Tombs, Hend< smnen, Mgr-hie Hamles, Slabs for Cabinet Mlkers, had all other work appertaining to on! business. We will gunrantee sntisfnclion both as to execution and price. Call Ind sen om designs and specimens of work. Feb. 2, 1883. u marrow, Act ion! N 9. 2 Smith _ fi-Snnns & Rumu'l Store is well wor thy Hisitjust at this time. We doubt whether, even in our largest. cities, so fine I. disphy of Stoves can be found. Their large room in full offitoves of every pattern; also. everywh riely of Hollow Wore, Sheet‘iron Ware,"l'in Ware, Plunished Wure, Japan Ware—embrac ing, indeed, everything in the house furnishing line. deso, Sans-go Cutters,S-msage Stufi‘ert, Lzrd Presses, km, tc. They are prepared to 5011 wholesale and retail, Tin Ware and Sheet iron Worre ofjheir own Ifinnnfnctnn-keeping n suflicien. number of hands to supply any de mtnd. Their assortment of Lumber in very lsrge; nho‘ Coal otevery kind. E have juét received t new lllortment is of Queeusw-re; to which we invite the “whim: of buyerl. A. SCOTT 3 SUN, premix]; Add cupaon 504?, (a. G; preventing sad curing the bite: of flu:- qundnl and (fiber insects, a; . ; J)“. R. HURNER’S Drug Mon. . new: I; mcmss. _» Inn-‘11» did! u,- ' ‘ moor or,“ C [can-11%;?!» the ‘."l’fiifgpmsca' .1 J. C. Neely, D. ~McCommghy, ’Profesélonal Card. , M. D. LA. Mathiot & Son's Old 9 ad and Silver Cannon 8; Adair’s Good News for Everybody! ONE TO GOLDMAN'H, C u SAMSUX'S OLD STAND l . ALL NEW GOODS! CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! hue Goldman, jun from Bdtimore. jun opened I Clothing Ind “MN-Ky Star. It Sun lon’l Old Corner, on the Dhmond‘, in Gen"- burg, where he offers u, Inge stalk of Good in bin line, Ind which -bq will :9]! In pricea‘lo law as toutonisb all buyer]. Hil Illanl'ltnt, which will be found nude onhe but material; in the but munner. compdus anything in the line on )len‘l t‘Boyl’ Wear. viz; Ore; Costa. I lugs uriety ; ‘ Dress Gosh, I lug; variety; , Back Conn, I Inge nriety ; ‘ ‘Punnloonl, I. Inga uric!“ , y‘ ~ Venn, I lltg‘e yng‘rie'ly; :4 Shim, Handkerdhiel‘s, Neck Tin, Gloves, Sulpendérl,‘oarpel Bags, ‘ Ruins, Pom. Nonq‘aiel, ‘ Gentlemcu'a Dresging Combs, Bc. Hedvy Boots. not to be beat‘; I ' - Sag-rs, Toblcco, ; _ ‘ k a Firm assortment of Pifies, kc., he. . Givdhi a calL N 9 tyouble to show Goods. By selling: good Goods, ut'mbdeyate profiu, he hopes to [house I“ purchasers. Dona forget. “ tlm S‘poti"—’Snmson'g Old Comer. | Gettysbprg, Dec. 15, “362. 3' New Goode. " mum GOODS r—onmcs GOODS! * , S ‘ ' . FAHNESTQCK BROTHERS; have just received and "em": openings lugs pad choice assortment of SPRING GOODS, to which the? inviie thegnuention of the public. Having been purchased with enrol“ reduced prices; we‘are prepared to give our rustpmers bargains. 'Our stock has been largely increased by the addition of: choice variety of the latest styles of LADIES DRESS GOODS, material for Mer WEAR, CAIII’ETIXG, QUEENS WARE MILLINI-IRY GVUDS, m. comprising a com lede assortment of overyllling usually wentedr Cull early‘ and selnvt bargains for yourselveg. 1 FAIIXEb‘TUCK BROS. , April 7,1862. ‘ . l. i The Grocery Store . N NE Hll.L.—The uhdersignul‘ would 0 réspectfully inform the citizens ul Gettys burg and viciniiy, thin he has taken the old stand “on the Hill." ianllimore nreeJ,' Got tyshurg‘. where he inlemla tb;k?-_.-p ronsmully on hand all kimls of (IRUCIIRII-IS—Sagnrl, Coffees, Syrups of all kinds, Tnbm‘co, Fish, Salt, ta, Earthenware of all kinda, Fruits, Uils, arid in fact everything nut‘llly lound in 1% Grocery. IAI9O, FLOUR k FEED of all lunds', all of which he intends to sell low as the low, eat. Country produce taken’in, exclihuge for gnods nuld the‘highest price given._ 'Hu flamers himself llmt, by szricl Mtemion and uh honest. desire to please, in merit in share of public in trnnage. TIIY lllM. J. M. KQWEJ. Wk; Feb. 23, 13.53. ct Something New. HEundt-rsig Pd rhspevtrul- ' .T .U' Eufurunflihu resiilcgls&l ''il! ,b r :\nl\‘irinity,l at .. ' ELL Exlggo‘jlleifcd la WATCH ARI) ~Jli,“ nun ‘STOREJ the room imnwtliugely in thc_reur of Mr. J. Li Schlrk’a Store, nil-l hanging the ‘ 1n re he intends keeping nn‘nsson-i mutant} liz-lwnks. JEWELRY, SILVER “In? SUN-HI: :l’LA'l'h'l) WARE, SPECTAULBPL' C ()0 "S ‘k (w. . i ‘ [inn-i512, llecn, connortoll with A first-clash Watch and Jewelry Store 'i'n ll‘mllimure, .furi sen-ml years past, he‘ll} prepurml to 1"".le nWl‘y‘thicle in the hneunt ghei lnwen! City; prijres, and all purchases mil hi.- gunmnucd ns’ ." l l. .‘ . —: ' ”lirg‘rlxnnllunz equri‘cnce in ‘vnthl-[epfllrlng, 4 esperiallyloffinc Watches, h? is pl'Fp'arell’ to do , all kinds of Watch-work promptly, m the best‘ manner.‘ ml gimmnly the pt-rfurnpmu-“e ofiL ‘ l Jle willl ki-cp :ilwnys qx'l hnxni :K‘lurgc fissufl-f mom.ofSPECTACIJCSAndfiIm—m uncle Glnlzscs; and having m‘lu-h . uxpericnc in :ulfll-tl‘n‘: tin-m u) the §ight, Is prvpnrcd to fit :11l \vlmlm-e-l lhun. _ I 11‘.\!R.H~:WHLRY made in ..nu-r in the hpfit‘ style. andl :I grunt. “With of [mm-nu (in Imm] J V " 'l5 'RY mired it? 1h:- nrulwt nmnnqr. “.111“ h' "I l JUSEPii pamx. Gjetlyshtxig, Dean, 1231‘”. If >: ‘ fl - T The Old andé‘Rcliable. F._w svmxa 69008. I - ‘j : SMALL PROFITS & QTHPK SALES.— ' ‘J. L. SUHIDK ".4 ion” retpoctfnlly sny knhe cifixl‘i‘s of Get tyiburg and vicinity, thug he is nlnr receiving M his stoke n slniandid K ~ STQCR 0? SPRING GOODS“ ' The film-k cumin: in 'y-zlrt of F'nm‘y and Staph DRY GOODS, of et'ery'drucription, sums. ‘ : ‘ . , MOZAMBIQUE, ‘ . 1‘ . , ‘ GHALLIES, ' ‘ j ' \ ‘ DELAINER. 1 f __ . ‘ ‘ BUMBAZIXEF, ‘ ‘ . . ,ALI‘MICAS, ' ‘ ‘ ' .LAWNS, ' ‘ , ' 1 ICALICOES,‘ of n‘l qualities and choicest (yin. which WI“ be sold at muons 'm new; (rqslmzmlox. FURNISIIISG GOODS . ‘ of all kinds, im-lndilu: Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, &t. , Also, n. splendid assortment ufoRIBnONS, anes and Edgings. ['mhrrllas nml Parasol;- - My stock of Wlll'l‘l". GUOHS wili‘lne found fnll ,and complete, and customers may rely upon always getting good goods at the lowest possi ble prices. _ _ , ' Gentlemen will find it to theirndvantagelto call and examine my stock of - CLUTIIS, ' " ‘ CASSIMERES Lad. " l VESTIXGS,, of A“ qnnhtieq and choicest styles, April 21, 1862. J. Ly.‘ SCHICK. Dr. Robert Homer’s EW mmmmmm um ~ .. N ‘ PRESCRIPTION STORE, CHAIREBSIUBG STREII‘, OITflBiUIG ‘ Having retired from the active practice of my professidn, I take pleasure in announcing to the citizens onauysbul-g and vicinity, that l' have Opened 5 . . l ' NEW DRUG STORE, ‘ . ' in the room formerly 'occupied,by Drs. R. a 0. Hon", as an office, where I‘will corintanfly keep on hand as large supply oflll kinda of. FRESH mums, ; . , MEDICINES, . ' CHEMICALS, , PERFU'MERY I . TOOTH flownsns, , DYE STEIN-‘B, DRY PAINTS, ma , I '5 PAINTS ground In Oil, .v ' 1 , OILS, cxpresstd and distilkd, ' STATIONERY‘ohHMnds, Inks, Pens, Pencils. up". Combs,Dru§bés, to. 'PATEXT HEDICINES. ‘ LA“ the popula; Patent Medicinesnouglrer Viih' I selection of puleNllS, ,BRAN [ES and WHISKEY, for medihinal purpoles only, elweya on head. In {A word, my stock embraces everything usually lonnd in I first-clue store of this delcxiption. l . , A lune supply of fresh Drx'zgl bu been ie.‘ ceiv‘ed, end mhers ere arriving, which I em of fering to the public on. very uncommothtipg l teme. )4, Medicine: lnve all been purchased under my peuml inspection end supervision from the most reliable houn. lan therefm-e not only recommend them Is pure and fresh, ; but can sell them cheap. 3 N. 8.-—PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to L the "cement of 11l chronic dineues. ya-An'vmsnn us. _ To Disabled, Soldiers, EA)!” AND MARINES, AND WIDOWS, § OR OTHER HEIRS OF THOSE WHO AVE DIED 0R BEEN KILLED IN THE SER VICE—Gnu. C. chxm, Attorney for Chin:- ants, Bounty'Land and Pension Agent, Wuh ington City, D. C.—Penaions procured tor Sol diers, Scnmen and Marines of the manor“ war, who are disabled by reason of warmth received or disease contracted while in senice,and Peq liDnl. Bounty Money and Arrears of Pay ob tained for widows or other heirs of than who have died or been killed while in service, Bolinty Land procured for anvices in any 01 the other‘wm. CHAS; 0. TUCKER, Wubington, D, O, J. 0. Nlnr,.Agent, Genpbnrg. g Nov. 18, men. [ ‘ , A B. ‘TOBIAS' cdebnled Dab! Condition Powders, for Hone: lld‘ Cum, for qua uDb HORNEB’S rugszzore. ha ~ W 55 and h c a; u 'I 'n . ptcma's . New Firm. , 1 110038138, rnovxsmim. rnmrsnos. 1 - d’BUTIUSS. NO'MONS, to.“ ‘ be undenignod have goné into partnership Jin the Grocery And Profisjon hpsineu, at the ‘ old “And of W. (lllleaple,{in York street, on door can of Will's Hutchacuyaburg. when they will constantly keep 'un hand for ule, . 1 general variety oi goods In tbelrljne, vi: : . L‘OFFEES, , SUGARS, x . _MOLASSES.P'3E ' \ SYRU , ‘ I : 13‘s! ‘ ‘ ,‘ l SALT, RAMS, : i ‘ , ‘ supuwms, 3 . ‘ SIDKS,‘ . ~ nsa, i ' . - L ‘ ‘ ‘ POTATOES, " L V . . 1‘ BEANS, to, ‘ PLO'UR A'ND FEED, With n'uy quuglily‘ of ‘ - f § ‘ CON I‘ECTIUNS,‘ ‘ i ’- . FRUITS, . ' \\ \‘ NOT CNS, te.,a«., It. They expect also to dual largsly in COAL OI‘L nnd COAL OIL LAMESY—promising A good aniule or the runner and) '6l:. assortment of the latter. . ‘ Having enlarged the Star and Ware Moms, they are propn'red td keep large stock,‘nll of which will be diuposrd 0‘ ‘ the lowest rates. They offer nnch'Barguins is no nevegherctoc fore been bud in thin place"; 7 Give us a trial. No efiorl3fpared Lb pun: ' . ' GEO. ‘A. CODORI, 1' ‘ JOSEPH S: GILLESPIE. April 28, 1862. AVE!) hY Luau—.l, J'pnl {.c. cum; or the will: a of Toucan in the city and county or Flikdelphio, do lt‘ ruby certify totho following facts :LThnt curl; last [all] took I violent cold, which settled on my lungs, end i had chills alternately withgtfever, pain in my right Slilc, hronst and. shou er blades, with u distressing cough, and n ‘ expectorntion. f. kept getting Worse until 1,?took my bed. My appetite -wns gone, my homels very irregnlnrg fever nndauiglzt sweats, st uded with I dis tressing roughfwhit-h min fikgxytight; my flesh , had nearly 11l 'gone, and I win no wenk that I could. scarcely raise my Ingrid [Rim the pillow, and l was truly nn ohject Itpity‘wo behold.— My friends had been Sent idle to see me die, and my sick bed was lurroutliled" by kind and sympothiziug neighbors, film had come to Witness my departure fromLthis world.\‘ When all rnys of hope tight my ree ery, Dr. Konrad proposed to try I. CHBXCK’S P 'l.~ MUSIC SYRUP, with 1. “3" of loosening cough, nml reli‘gving me o .the tough phlegm, and as {means of affording temporary relief, reomrking nt the some tim! ,“thnt l was too far gone tor the Syrup to bellof my permuout benefit.” My wife, noxioulfior the relief of my intense sufferings, procuretjiisome of the PUL~ MOSH) SYRUP. I found it‘lnll'orded rue relief, and continued using it. Ichuld feel its hauling influence upon my lungs. j! , Dr. Sclu-nck wns sent for,“ lie came and ex. nminod my lungs with his' respirometer. 3119 found one lung nearly-gonfi'Wut the other wits sonml. ' lie said he c'ould “non-Hy onro'wh'on one long wns diseased. Eldo honestly think that if] hm! not. used Dr. iS‘CIIBfiCKXS Medi cinvs I could not have lived nriother week.— No, t-tinies my hrenthhpp :tred nimost gone. I t‘ ntinueil to improve nudgr its use, and mnny of i)’ neighbors come to hok'nt me n: one rai cd from tirade-ad. j E , ' ‘ . )I\l',mlgll now heenmeK :loose, and I felt so‘ ‘ltllllllg hrenk where l lliill the pain in‘ my breast, and l discharged orge quantities or yellow motter. l hove f 0: iweelgs disehhrg‘etl - n '* *—~———— and raised a s lit-box full tlmntter l-ver' do General MOUISIIBJJZ I with hard lunlips like groin: ut'hotilelhiytig.£ XPECTEDts(iI-lT'l‘YSlmßG.—Ereryb,ody My bowels now becume rakohtr and natural, E be ‘ prepnrmi. ,The itfifiqr‘aigned‘ would‘and my nppetite.wns yEO "‘ improved that 1 most tespet-tfnll-y invite thf n‘ttention of the - could scarcely refrain fromSLwtingtoo‘ much.— citi‘acus of Gettysburg on its vibinity to cell 1M! Sirengthjmprovod, mod 1 regained my‘ and exnmine hie well selce ed stock of goods, strength. ' i"I r “5. he has just returned fro the city with “5,! I ft‘ul now as well nsJ giver did in my life, line on :istnrtment‘ of good in his line in! you I and N" do,“ much‘work. ' ‘1 cannot FE"! 0' KO will [ind in this or M." ("It town. ‘ , lop stairs at: inst 1131 used to, for one lungr ist‘ Ladies. now is the time t cnll and get. those sportinlly gone and contractor]; but it Aeems to fine woolen Scarf), Shenenl" 'enrisfine Gaunt-‘11», liken man that has lont'nn eye, the other lets, u’oolen Utuleroslceves,l£nd nil those rites is the stronger. l feel no“; he though, when! little fixtures‘ for the t‘nilét in the way of' see 1: person with n hugiépongh, or look as Brushes, (‘Omlis nnd l’enfnmorie‘s, ill! of which I though they hfld Consumption, that-l must go can be had nt No. I‘m, night opposite the Bank. I to them, and .persunde fitting to go at'oneo to Gentlemenh-n wnrgl to you _‘ H. G, Cnrrfb is I Dr. Schenck and got examih, d. Forfenr'those the place to “.4. meme.“ “31 chum“ under- ' that. rend this may think‘ul'l did, that all cer ('lr thing in the nmn-ns {ollnm : (Ivor-shirts, tificates were made up to hieceive the poor at“: [‘ntlt‘r"hi""~ Drawers (’l‘ i] kinda, hing ‘nnd ' flicted, l subjoiu the Ccnlfidfllt‘.‘ of my physician, short Slot-kings from )3 center”) to '.‘s cents n and also I number of weli,.knowu inimbitnnts pair. Soh‘liu'rs, nrm nhnn'rks to you: H. G. of Tneony who sow me at Hifl'erent times dur t‘nrr's is tlw- plan» to get (those .goml’ Buck. in'g my disense, and nevgrgoxpeeted to see-me skin Gauntlets, .\rnn; St ck. all kinds of Army! restored: I n,lso Append the.Cortitieate of the Knives nn-l hefn’y Knivel; ;_ [so .knite, fork-and , brothers of My stiu Lodge, ENG. 210:1. U. of U. spun" :ill in one: the rrgnl r nrtnv. Shirtslnnd' F., who kindly wntehed o‘v't‘r me..nnd full‘y he l'mwers, Sleeping Cups, w oleny Senrfil of all lllfl't'tl llfi‘].wuuld ,eouslguifny rem Kins to the kinds. Siuoktrs, 11. (i. (‘ n 4 has its line an'tm‘uh: but, thanks to llrflSCHl-ZXK'K for his assortment nt Smoking To 'ueoo nnd.l‘ipes u i inndu'nble PULMOSIG Skilt‘UE, my life has you rn‘n chase up nny pine ! xt‘hewiog To ac- 5 been spared, um] 1 mm pt- ‘ itted to mitke‘the co “"11 ('ignrs 0T nll kinds 'nu] prices. 7 lion-going statement tor the ehefit of’sut‘fcring = Also, . Hardware. ‘Qneengwre, nll kin oft mn‘nkinii, , J ~ _ gait-I‘s, Urmorit‘s, Kim-rut} (13.19,. “mt (: ‘npe 1 rL‘Sitlt nt Tncony, nndihm well k-nowlby 'inegnr, nll kind: of l-‘am-_ _.Sonp<, all kinds of, must of the people there, “.'P‘L will he‘grntiAfit-d Essences. l’ntent .\lt-dirinba, Coal Oil and Ito have any person cull glipon me iun'l len‘rn Lamps, mu] a Very hundspme assortment of; more particulars of the gfént'vlrtno-s of this l’erfutneries. .\‘on' is the iime. Come one, ! medicine. ' ‘ .11 [IN C. GREEN? eome nil, un-l pin- mit call; Don't forget thei :l'he subscribers; merrily} rs of the ally-s Ic place, No. 113, ill'HJsl. “1"]: street, lopposite Lodge, No. 270, l. 0. of 0.;1 ~ of Holmesburg, the Bank. » I]. §. CARR; Agent. Pm, do hereby certify that we know'Jolm 0. Nov. 17, meg. . Greenuhvho is n memberlil good standing in __, - ~ —— ——-~~L—l——-———¥— Lodge No. 260. l. U. of U. ~) wns dangerous . Vinegar—v agar. - ly ill with ‘ll low pulmonary consumption, lust VIE undefiimled has on unenced them nu- "’i'E-“h 901"“ they 2“" it ".3 "P ‘0 die; that. '1 man”, of Vinegar. on'p Vthington s eel.‘ he is nuts hilly restores! topperteet health, and, It in“ door: north of West'hllmlle street, let- 9‘9." bf“??? his ”c?“f,m‘_w"9 produced by t_"s innit lie has h‘een manufacturing this ine- ECJJEECIK b ig’gMuiig’ Sfi‘liiup' t‘ t' a for nemlynno‘yonfi nn'ri it hits gii'etine eml ' F “N" ” t")- "“. “”09““! "I Eat shit-tion. The superiority of this '\'i gar particulars "EN‘RY‘ :lfi’mF-f; (h i i of r all other manufactured Vinegar, con ists ' AI'I'RI‘JiIItUHIPNWI I: (1. In it being made entirely of grain, no no of I éfilf‘fig‘hfa‘éninl R! l' U. Hardware A‘ . 5 ND GROCl‘ZklEH.‘—— ‘ _ ‘ A The mbscrilwn lme just returno’rl from 1 e cities with an immense supply of HARD WARE AND GROCI-ZIHES, which they pre ml'ermg at their old stand 11l Baltimore streqc, M. prices to sui: the times; Our stock consists in [nu-Lof ‘ BUILDING MATERiALs: {x , ‘ CARPENTERS rgflis, , BLACKS. ITH’S fOOLS, ‘ , ‘ ”CHACH FINDINGS, SHOE FINDINGS. ' ~ ‘ CABINET .\uxm's icons. x. ‘ ' HUU‘SEKEEPEIQS FIXTI'RES, _ _ ALI. th'iss Cl" IIIUN, &C., ' GRt‘ICl-IRH-IS 0? AW. KINDS, ~ Oils, Paints, Sci, kt. 'l‘hé i 5 no urtiglezin sluded‘in the sewml dvlui meats mentioned nbm‘e‘ hm. what. can be li. at this Storm- Ereryiclnss of )[cchzmin-‘x (‘ll be’accommodnbed hen: llh tools nnd»’findin;z and Housekeep ers 0231 find every nrtiulei their line. Give us a dull, as we are prepare to sell As Low £6l - as any other house mug oli‘the city“ - ~ Jul”. 8. BANNER, DAWID zmuufm. June 9, 180 any kind being ns'er] in its composition, {rod- frnm ovqrything injuri’opa'. It is at nnd at the szuno time plexufikflnl to the mace Im' all the prolerrntive qualities found in (flier Vinegan Ha ii prnlured to who] (by: Vinvgur in any quantiq. Call nude in for yourselves. , ,‘ADAM DH}! Certlfl e. : E. the un It-rsigncd, crehy certifi' we hm’e uscd'in Ou famihes, for ous purposes, the Vivncgnr manufiu-tured sold by .\“ruu l)lmn.,mul 13 >1! it‘to be all he repremlnu it. to be. We sure ”fairly r— it. and beticrwi; to hr suprri r in every res to any other m‘unulnctutetfi Vim-gm" we ever used, um] would. rcu'mmaund it. t‘ poi-sons. ' '. ‘ ' ‘ ' ' » Wm. Bhy'or t SJn. Gegl'xzaburg, Jacob Norm-. 031: .’E u . Codofi .t (illle ie £ “ ' - . John'Chambcrhh, rankh’n twp, Levi Pfizer, ,‘ .1 :"I , A. I“. am, Oxford; ‘ ‘ ~ . ‘llny 12,1362. iy' .‘g .‘ ‘ _ .' l - ’ ,4 NATIONAL O‘NERUIAL COLLBI Locum .1 , , PIIIbADI-ELPSIIA, ‘r : ' ' S. E. col.7l'u AND Cinsxcr 813. New York City,Bréoklyn.Asmny;Troy,’Bn u Detroil, Clevgland, Chic 0 and St. 14“ Book-keeping, Pe'nmnn . if). , Comme {\richmotic, Commer'ciul L w.‘Formi, Co pondeuce, in, practically 315 M. ‘ These Collagen “being undpuhe same ge and local management, andmnitingin é‘ac ddrnlmues 0!; all, ofl'cr gl‘éater {utilities impal'ting inuruclion than any other si insfitulions in the cannt‘ry. ‘ 1 A Scholarship issued by any one in good in 11l fog-3n unlimited lime. ' The Pbihdclpbia Colleg has been rectntly enlarged and "furnished hf: superior matter, and is navy the largest sud most prolperou Commerria’l Inititution in eSmte. - ‘ Bryant. & Stnzwn’a [sick of Text fizh, embracing Book-keeping, ommercialm 'th arctic, angd Commercial Lafi, for sale, anal-em. b mail.‘ :1 . ’g-rlu full particularsfifiend for n. circhla‘n Oc‘. 20, 1861. 1y , [2‘ . ' Come to E% Fm! _ ND DON'TFOBGETTO VISIT PLEASANT A RIDGE NURSERIEfir-Peraons wi§hing to lan: Trees will find the’hock in the gfiound remukably fins, nnd offered It. redncu! priccg, The Apple numbers 100 infietieu, embrlucihg I“ the approved sorts. 5 N. B.—-Seu the index board nenr FlonjDslg Pea: olfice. T. E. COOK k SONS, Sept. 1.1361. Prometh, Auctismeering. HE underlined. buizég‘ chum-d License T under the United Sum Excise Law, beg. leave to inform hil triandl And the public gen orally, that He continues the busineu of Age. tinneerimz and Sula vaing, sud will be gled M receive; iibenl lulu oflhle public'l yotronnge, He promises utufaction $0 11l who may on:- ploy him. Chugel moderate. Residence, in Moumpleuent township, half a mile louth of [lung's Sution. Post office nddreu, Gnniu P, 0., Adams manual“. i JOBS STALLSXITH. Feb. 9. 1363. 2§m* 5L ' EW FALL t WINTER GOODS!—A good N Assortment. of Full‘tud ‘Winurflpodl 5.: than! the ciao-pest It {@ool7 & SON’: BELLAS of ever] "an! an: ,\ \ ‘ J ‘ \ lowa’s» r: -'-L"'A' '\".;r , ‘ '; 3,H ‘T'T 3-:-;.vT____.«. -‘4’7Ae “' ‘.n-anfiou uu' Herbst’s Line. HE undersigned would inform the pnhlic ‘ that heir now runningh line of FRENHT (‘ARS from Gettysburg to Baltimore every week. He is prepared to convey Freight either wny.‘ in any quantity. lie willnuend, if desired, In the making of purchases in the city, Ind delivering the good: promptly At Getlyiburz. Bil can run t 6 the Warehouse of J. E. Bailey, 2‘03 North gtreetrfliltimorew— fie invite. the attention of the «public to hil line. ”luring them that he will spare no effort to ‘ccommodute I" who may patronize him. SAMUEL UERBST. flare}: 16, 1863. BM V -‘ Dr. Schenck , .l. M. uslux. .V. G. ' -_ . JOSHUA? ’HlNEllllBE; ‘_ JNuuu ii: “Bums, J 2. . i JASIES é” outwith. The undersigned. resided s offl‘ucony, eight miles above l’lulndelphio, #4ng well nequuiot all with Juan C. (ht-en. unprthe ciiZ-umstnnces intending his esse, feel int filled with a. deep sense of imneraliw. duly l: nuke‘ universally known to the puhlii: his eh ire recovery from the very lust stages of Prilinonary Consump tion. :50 entirel; helyless Wm; his condition ..hrn-ing hem but a- brief period since. in th’st rapidly sinking :t'ntl emnti iled state—lslo utterly preclude, in the olfipignmf his physi cians and friemh, wh‘o wot 'hEd by his bedside, nll honés. of cyan n tempbi‘nry recovery and restoration tohisprej’ent' rhhust'hyalth. ~Thus' the careful uselol‘ ronr inyhlunlile specific, the PULHONIC SYRUP, “Ink? it, in t‘mrhelief,’ under the circumstances 0,! hili previous pros tnue, not to say dying ‘coodition’houo of the most startling results Ilmtgthe whole annals 01' luédivnl .kill or science coin produce. it {le serve; to be imperishnbl? -recorded to your credit, and secures to youTtho greatest dis. eoverer of an infallible corp tor this' hitherto remediless ,disense—u lsstir'g monument and a world-wide reputation in lie healiog art, that no time may either diminiil’ikon d’estroy. Hov ing witnréseq Mr. Green'- . stressing struggle and sufl‘ering from n contilinal cough, super ndded to the other symptoms consequent upon or ”tending the lust. stagetql' a pulmonary dis eue ; and, moreover, it'heing so ggnerally ho lieved by his numerous frigods than no human power could relieve or protrlpt his life, much less restorc' him back spin to, his former hedth. we feel it, thus our: duty to give our unqualifiad testimony of Mr. Green’s perfect recovery; by means ofthe “plusiv‘e use of your nouderlul Syrup; and we phould indeed're joice if we could he modefthe humble instru ments of relic! md cure to others who ms; he I!) unfortunate Is to he‘siutihtrly nlected. . DAVID CONE D, )1. D. - JESSE QURFI LI), J tion or the PM. ' CHARLES unions, ‘ and ' "Ky and Hire snle nm- 113 M and hat. : ted reel, me all x 3‘o, x. ‘ cinl Ere:- en! the for flu- ‘ Cnpuin of 8' turbo“ Tnnhl. . ANDB/Ewsflsggl, {34, h , G. of to: at u i I. JOB%‘PH HEAD, 1;. m ‘ JESSE wnsgx. ‘ ' X" STEVEN LUC ENS. /’ ROBERT ALLY”. " ‘ ‘MAT’I‘HEW, TODEN. - JAIES TURBERT, , or Washington Home, Tuouy. JOHN BLOOIBURY. ALLEN VANDBGBIFP, . “ of chh county PI. Dr. J. H.’ Schenck can‘bé wnlulmi’u bk principal oflioo No. 391mb 3m]: “mt, Philadelphia, ovary Smur‘dq; and II No. 32 Bond Itreat,Now York, every Tuesday. Lel ten for advxce should I!!!" be diruud to Phil-dolphin. Pl. . ‘ Sold by Draggin- Bud Swnkeopotp gon enlly‘ PRICES. Pulmonic Syrup, $1 per bottlofib hnlfdosen Sen Weed Tonic. $1 per bottle, $5 halfdoun l-nduke Pills, 25 cent! per box. Apr. 6, 1863. In ; Queens Ware. ” I? {on Ilut lnyflling iii the QUEENSWARE I In all It A. SCOTT‘ & SON’S. when you will and the belt guanine!“ in lo‘wn. [ March 24. 1863. 3 OLLOCK'S LEVAIN—thc pumc ad g‘Ebm bulging pom!” in MP” 1):. n NIB'S Drug Eton. i ADIES' anss 1311x1168 in 3mg”. :Lm. u— ' , homers: t , oto Dr. R. Hanna's DrugSton "a“ ' Gm XEDIGM‘ED COW}! CANDY. *** DE BWEET’S INF-414.131.: _ - L r N, I ‘v s N 2' , EMI GREAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM‘ GOUT, NEURALGIA, V LUMBAGO, STXFPQNECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUIESES, CUTS AND~ ‘ v WUUNDS. PIL . HEADACHE, AND ALL [{HEUNATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. For .u or which n r. - speed; unanim remedy, Ind never fuila. Thil Llfinenfil pl}.- ptred from the recipe 0! Dr. Stephen chi-l, of C nnerticutpthe famoul bone ”mutant! bu been used in his pmticq for more "III: "in, yengl with the most utoninhinglucml. , As an Alleviato’i- 011%!th h linrluled lgy any prepunflon mm the public, of which thé most Ikepticnl may bp‘ convinced _hy u «1- 310 trial. ‘ This Llnimenl will cure mph“, and “lied -Iy, Rheumatic Disorders of our} kind. .and in thouunds 011 cm: where n [ln no"! been known trflxil. Por Neurugia, n win mid lamina. relief in every case, however mum-firs. It. will reliev! the worn cases (if Headmh. 11 three minutes am! in wax-tamed to do im. ' x . 1 Toothache Also will ltmu-olmunfly. ” For Nervous Debility and General Lu: ".Ide nrisinF {fem ixfllrudenze or exceu,unil L imcnt is mums: happy and unfailing runady.‘ Ac 'ng direcfily upon; the net-vans tissues, n strenxthcns and revivifloadhe Iyuelfi, and ro sioan it to elkslicity and vlgpr. ‘ ‘ For PflfisP-As an external remedy, yo.' claim that. i‘ is the but known, and in chul-. huge the wqqld t 9 produce II equnl. Eyery victim of ‘11:! distressing complaint llmuld' give it n tri V, fag-ail will not fail to Alford lm ‘ mediate religf, a \ in a majority of onion will’ ell'éct a ludicul cur¢\ ' . , I ‘ i t ' 1 Quinsy and sormhrogt are Ipmelimu , extremely malignant. d dmmerohl. hulyg, timely npplianiOn of this ‘uimeut. will urn-r luillocureli" m , I ~ ' obstinate, Ind i ‘\ In to occur if i e conquetgd [ 3’3, 0 i " i] 171-. ‘ I l" to 2 ' Im. ! " fen , Sprains Art-.somefimes gm. enlargement pf the joirits in lin\ gu-glcctcd. The worst. cane may by .this Liuilpcm in uvo'or' three Bruises.lCuts, Wounds, 801-}. cars. Burt? and Scalds, fish! rem\ the \rnudor ul healiug‘prnporliu of SWEET‘S I‘NFALLIHLH LINHII'INT,,\\'._ used accurd‘ng '0 directions. Also, (7III‘L BLAINS, FROSTET) FEET, AND INSI‘IC' BITES AND;STL\IGS. ~ ‘ ‘ ' I bu. s'rmHEN SWEET, '0: Coin. thélflront Nu’turm Bone Setter. . ’ Dr: ‘Stephyn Swen, ol'Uonneclicut, in known all (we! the Unitvd 51.11011. V. Dr. Stnpluu h'wccj, of Conn’evtiautfl is the author 01 “ in. Sweet’s Infilllihlc Linimi'nl.” Dr. chdfs Infnllible Ljuimenl eurcl übgu malism and hour fulls'. . Dr. Swpcxfn lnl‘ullible Llniment l: tannin tamed} fdr Senr lg‘in. Dr. Sweet’s Infillihle Liniment cure: Burnl nnd Scnlds ltnmcdinu-ly. ' «' Dr. Sweet's lnfnllible Linimont it the but known remeuy for Spminn and llruises. - Dr. Sweelfa lafnllible Linimenfienm "Md. nche-immedi‘ntely find was never nuwn m hul. Dr. Sweeg‘s infnllihlc Linivutnt nfl‘urnll. im medinte xeliefforl'llea,nndselnlom fa“)! tn rure. Dr. Sweet's Infnllible Liuiment cu‘nes Toulh nehcin one minute. ’ “ l Dr. Sweells hitullihlc Linimvnt cum Full and Wenntldl’immedinle‘ly and lexwei nn mu. Dr. Swen-{'s lnfnllime” Linimenl injhe hen! remedy fur sores in the known world._ ._ Dr. chefi Infullihle Linimrnl has been used by morb tlln\s.milliun people, and All praise it. l ' ' , Dr: Sweet": lnfullihle Linllnenl taken in ternally, cures Cholic, Cholera Morbul and Cholic. ‘ ' , Dr. Swoefl'l lnl‘nllible Llnimontln mu, :3 “lriend in need,” and cur} family should have it an. hind. . l hr. Sweet'ju Inf‘nnihle Linhncnt is for nlu by nllDruggistL l’riqu 25 and 5.0 centut , v A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY: IT.—DR. SWEET'S INFRLHBLB LINUIHNT’I! an external remedy, in u 111 mm. n. rival,- nn willnllcvintc [min mun Ipordily thnn nny vibe; ,propurntion. For a" "I|er ‘mmiv and Ng-rvnnn Dimmers it. is truiy infam hle, nnd M“ u vim-lire fur HnruLJVuundl, Spruinn, liruisrs. km. its soothing, healing and lubwerful strgugtlwuing prupor'ins. 05”!“ tho just womlervand xvinxuislnnmlxt oan who hnw ever given it a min]. Uwr one thousand rer tifimncs of remnrkuhle curt-:1, peril-mm! by n. withi}: the 14h“ two yam-g, nucu the luck. TO HORSE OWNERS; DR. SWEET?! IXFALIJRE ”3'”ng FOR HORSES in unriuled by any, ..hd in I“ clue: of Litmehess, ,nruing from, Sprain». Bruiseé or Want-king. its cfl'efl is magical Ind certain. “Amen or Saddle Gulls, Scratch", Mange, #O., It. will also rure’lpee‘flily. Spnvin and Ringbotle nay be easily prevented nnd cured in lhdll’ incipient stages, but confirnléd cuemre beyond the possibili‘y nfn rnditll cure. No dune of the kind. hunch-r“ it") despe'rsle ofibhopeless but it may be nllev’mlrd 'by thin Liniw‘em, and ‘ltujnilhfnl Ippliulion will aluyn page“ {the [Juliane-s, Ind can“. the bone: to mm frithyoonlpnnfiroyuq. Evknrnonén owx‘nn f‘ should hire this remedy at firm i, for its times I! use It the fir". nppeannre o! Lumene‘u will effectually prevent. mm fomidublo dings-21‘ to which IJUbor-el an "able, und which ren. der so many othcrwiu ulublu'honu uni, wotthleu. ‘ ~ -—— DE. ISInMrII INPALL‘JBLE unwary, IS 11111 SOLDIEB’S FRIEND. And thonundn bin ,fogll'ld ll I;qu A FRIEND IN NEICDI ‘ ‘ ‘cxmom To "old lupultlon, obsen‘e the Bin-tun Ind mum of Dr, Stephen '81:“ on fi’very libel, sud pllo “Stephen Sweet’l Infnlliblo Link-cut" blown in the glut of etch nozzle, without which noun m gonnino. ‘ mcmnnsvfi’t co., ‘ Sole Propricwn, Norwich, Conn. “ORGAN & ALLEN, Genenl Agent], ‘8 Clil!’ Street, N 1! York." fi-Sold by 111 duh" ferywhcn. Dec. 8, 1862. 1y ‘ Sale crying. W. FLEIHHRG continual the bulge: A. of BALE CRYING, Ind solicit: the cap unned pntromge ot tha publlc. his his mi. mm endeavor to give safisfnctionl. Chiral moderqm. Residence in Bnckinridge MM, G'tgnbnrg. ‘ . 1 P. S.—Ho is I licensed Auction“). undouho Tu Law of an United SumL , V . - Nov. “,1883. ' ~ ‘ COAL OIL—It- “ “a 03. I. trauma nun-um Du. sum-vs lxnmm Wm fior mm m. macaw: my . -J U N (
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