gm ‘6: @9111; 10!. a. A. wavmycggxn Gong. NOE CUBTIN. w. the ’below {he Mm- or rellgmtion of Beyond Pumunce, ex-member ol Cnngnu, who in tin]. bun es'tcemed A .geliuemnn of “H“ lnlegmy mad honor, Ind who bu sir w;y| Inga a leadin'g Republic“. We are [up forged that he will not. iuppon the rq-oificyian q‘meln. We puhum _tlw In nine: from fin Hnniibnrg Telegraph and th kin-burg Dispatch, it rnlauon’ :6 Contact Duran nth. {inseam-d Purvinnce resigned. ‘ The "lUIS'. lull" felcgnph now admcuul tin l’e-eleclion (if-Cumin. We Ire not ndn’ud u to_ th.: inane the ‘Dispntch tukél. You"! refit, ind )nd‘o'br uni-ulna: 4« oovsnsox 01mm. . “Governor Andnw G. Curtln’: Administra. . tion in rapidly exhibiting it: worthlvuneu, Ind linking to infamy, We no glad to pee by tho followinq that the worthy Sum: Attorney General, 11011. S. A. F'lu'vinncel late of the ‘Twenty-leculnd Congressionfi-Diatrict‘. l: dq umined not to share in the dishonor and di» moo. Wecopy from the Harrisburg Telegraph of”? 24‘: ‘s‘ umnflnx or Guzman. PnnyleCl.—. fl'ho following letter of resignnt‘fon min handed 19 Governor aCnrein to-dny: 'g ‘ A " ‘Anonxsr Gunmt’s 077163.. HA-Iluuun, Mny 24, 1861 } ‘! ‘To Andrew G. (mrtiu, Governor ot'Pcnnn.: -; A “‘Por reuonl ‘nhmln npp’cnl tom, self-ro lp‘ect, I cannot tangent upconlinnc any longer in connection with youn’Admiuistntinn. "‘1 therefore lender you .my rraignnlion ol‘ ‘the aim: of Attorney Gvucral oflhe Slate. ' ‘ ‘ . ‘- ‘SAMUKL A. l’l'nvuuu.’ #ch is short, slurp and pithy enough to bring a blush to the Governor's check (if he is ‘ not insensihle' w alumni: ; and this is but the ‘ beginning. ;We warn‘ every scoundwl t'un- ‘ named in th; plundi-r-jnhhing and degrading; of ‘ our-Stun Au'd its troops, that they mny took Tor no men-y unlvss the vnllniny he mapped at ‘ once. We shall not It present make use at pertain knowledge in our possession, but it may be well enough to caution the go-betweens; nt-' lorneys and contr‘actors, that no trickery or lying will serve their purposes, but will make things worse. If they speak at all letthenbzell the whole truth. ~ “It in proper that the people should now know, however. that the .hwindling is being V systematised, udtlmt itirfntendenl to continue ‘it in 11l contracts, ifpouli‘le. WeJrere shown on M‘onh’y a sample of the material out of ‘yhlch the nnijorms ofour State troops is to he pale. The Governor'n gq-hetweens, who have ‘ flange éontrncu yet to fill,~hn\'c made than: with . men who one now having the material made by one or moie manufactoriea in the Faust. These ~gem!» Are to he trnsh—M the others were.— ' he], will be manufactured or the following ‘ filiterinll, in the _proprot’lonl named: Fifty pounds shoddy—old rags nna old clothes, pick , pd lo pierel nnd ~re-manufactured—lnirty pound; wool; nnd’ twenty pounds cotton in web hundrgd pounds. \ “The slmpie oi ‘shoddy’ shown I", and pro‘i~ ‘pured dirept‘from‘ tife mannl‘nctory, contains a Jinn” proportion of cotton, but it is rotten - trash nnyhow, nud‘will constitute one-half the ploth. We leave 'morchantl to jndg} of its wear."—l’uubury Dupalc’l, Hay, iaGl. " ‘. warms PICTURE, As DRAWN BY A POLITICAL FRIEND from the Gettysburg Star & Banner, * fitepuhlicanJ May 31, 1861. “ “Pennsylvania has long been called the 'Keystone State. and she has deserved the name. Any on,“ not blinded by prejudice must have'acdarxlerl this to her, in the late pnheppy scene} through which o'ur coun “? has been cilled to go. "l‘he resolutions 9, our Reprosentati'gs. pledging the sup rt and credit of the~ State to the Federal government, together with the simultane ous uprising of the people to furnish an ar psy to assert its commands. did—more to re establish confidence in ‘the Union. end the inherent stability of our political entem. than the notion of any State or people.— Pennsylvania has earned anew—the right to her pr‘ond title. Whilst all this is so. sud pore—Whilst cities. counties, boroughs, volunteer organizations, Ind private indi viduals have pledged their creditrnnd cone tnbuted most liberally to furnish our brave volunteers with a. complete equipment. and { plnoe ‘them inn position. ready to vindicate pliko the State and national Government, we we pained by the report of official ne leot and peculntion. More than this we gave - seen our noble» comrades miserably clothed, and both-2 badly, and scantily. pro visioned by those. paid, and well phidulo seeto these importantcnnsiderations. We be“ our peace when, recently, we were pogniznnt ofthe fact. that the Quarter mm;- ter pfour owneompnny mm under the ne- , pessity of providing himself with a pair of scales to protect. the company against the rap-city of an officer, and when ' we heard the loud complaints of the “Bur/l- Tails" on mum of outrageous treatment, becaliH—é in the one. case. we thought it the villniny 9f: minor officer. and the hecebsnry delay, in the other, of an overtan ‘Adminismv tion. All this it seems was but the begin ’ping of- gigantic fraud. as though the nation, pad the State ‘had not been so disgusted by iperfidy of recent udmihisu'ations. that it u led them from power. more for, that pause than any other. The man, who makes the pram! cfl‘or!‘ ofl/la people to present (It: liberties fovgldfor. and achieved by mgr fathers, an occa rim to rob our soldiers. and enrich himreff, IS AN ENEMY" WHOM IT WOULD BE CHARITY TO HANG. We care not Who {3 the guilty pnrty. He who‘ defraud: our rave soldiers isj'worse than a traitor We Plfl'not know who‘s immediately to 'blnme. but this we know. THAT GOV. CUR'HN CLYNOT ESCAPE CENSURE. Editor he j: ["9171e with (Lesa public thieves, and re paint} part of the plunder, or he is guilty 9f ap- Wfi men (a Qfficc who derail): the area-a. fia- qf allgood citswu. He may take which horn of the dilemma he .mny‘please. The po sitidn of‘sfl'airs renders oflicinl peculntion .130th monstrous. Have we just fled from corruption; to corruption -—from one vile Administration. to another vilerl Many voted for Gov, Curtin to avoid corruption, AND HAVE THEY LINKED THEM §ELVES T 0 ROTTENNESS! If the in 'temts of this'eountry are bound up with the success 'of republican rinciples, as enunciated in thaHChicago p'iittform. as we believe they are, it becomes the party to forgo its ranksofTH ESE VILE MEN, and at the STIGHA OF THEIR'WILLAINY rest on them alone. and not on the party. AWA‘Z WITH TRAITORS AND MEN whoswcum‘r‘ 0N PATRIOTISM." .-—_—-~ .I.—~_._.—_._ girlie Abolitioympers are in the hab -1 it of speaking of An y Curtin as the “sol diers’ lriend." He showed his friendship ‘ by pining half a {million of dollnrs thtt was‘ @p‘propriated (o clothe the Pennsylvania Beanies irrlB6l in the hands of his pur ticulstfrighds, who provided the soldiers with blankets that they could see through, .3119“! coats ind pants, and shoes that had soles filled with shavings. In two weeks tho‘bnvo men were:bare.footed and nearly plied. A pretty “aoldien’ friend,” to be m ,7 7 7 , “'Govemor Bramleue, of Kentucky. “a!!! 3!“ 3'"th {lddress that. “the con ‘ demnlfim oftho radical measure- of (h. Administration is the highest obligujm, of '3 hfiiot," The people of Pennx‘sgvania "ill eghibit this patriotism in the’ ighest. deg-ego; mp gonad Tuesdsy of next Oc , w r. #1:; m 2 thal‘Democratic vote in Ver pqgt pupal: 3,9}1. At. the recent elec fioq‘h‘ovvote foot: up over 12,000. At. this ”not increase another year or two um swing ”A“ VNWOP‘ roam! W #5O PBl9O - aide. ~ _ PRGPESSMNQL @A‘PMS. de i 3: mama», TTORN’EY AT LAW, will ram-fully and promptly Ittend to A” busincuentrnnted to im. He speak: the German language.— Omua M the Mine place, in South Bnltiinore men, near Forufiy‘s girug Mon, and «mu-l, oppos‘le Dunner 8 Zlegler'l “bu. Gettysburg, March 20. . Wm. A. Duncan, ' TTORSBY AT LAW.—Oflica In flu Bonk- A Icucorncr oflJentre Square, Getty-burg, _‘-____;__._-,__.-_[£°‘3v ”‘5”, “ J: C. Neely. . . .TTORIEY AT LAWJ—l’lnicullr “ten. A tion [midxmr ollegtion of Pannier", ounty, and nckayiay. Man in th. 8. E. corner or the inmo d. chnburg, pril 6, ”63$ (1‘ _ ' A. J. Cover, .2 , TTORNEY AT I.AW,w-ll promptly attend A to Collection and all other business en trnucd to him. Ulfica burger: Fabueuorh' Ind Dan ner & Ziegler'l SWICI, Bnlunore street Gettysburg, P 3. _ [Sept 5, 1859. D. . MoConnughy, ° TTORN‘EYAT LAW,(oflice one door west ‘ A of Buehler’l drug Ind luck alore,Cham ' bershurg sunny) Afmuu’v no SOLICIi'OI to: Pun-n Alb l'nuon. Bounty Land War unu, Back-my suspended China; and .1! other claims against the Government-n Wuh- Ing'on, D. (3.; nlsoAmericnnClnims in England. Lnnd Wnrrnnlslocnted andsqld,orbought,nnd highest priups given. 'Auenla engaged in 10. eating wurruulfl in' Irwin. Illinois and other ‘vestun Stnlea ' ”Apply to him person-fly orfhy l‘rner. ; * Geuysburg, Nov. 2], ‘93. , , um. Cress 8: Taylor, g _ CLECTIC PllYSlCl.\NS.—Thenboro E named gmtlcmrn,.lnwing associated lheyselves in the prnctice pf MPdiciuc and Surgery, ofl‘er their prnftasionul bervires lo the cilia-nu of Gettynhurg and vicinity. Hav ing lmd large surgical experimnce in the U. 8. Army, nnd~rxtensive hospital rnctice, they respectfully'm'zlicityour patrons! “Eclectic" means to choose or srn-ct. Hence we select the best. Infcst and most reliable remedies from all other, lecturinn medical schools, which have" heén‘ recommended from the ex perience nnd snnrtion d by practice 01 the nbleat Ecucflc Pun: nouns, and discard those more injurinu , such as antimony, arsenic, mercury, blu pill, blood letting, «kc. Office in Baltimore strut, ln the one fo'unrrly ‘m-cnpied by Dr. Dorsey, one dnpr south Bf'the {‘Qompilcr” ollic‘e. Suldiers’l‘nmilies attend ed free oi’charze during their nhsence ' Dm-Jums Cuu. , DR; Wu. Tums. Jan. 19, 1863 - J. Lawrence Hlll, M. D. AS his office one ‘. I I door weal onlie 9 ““1131. Lutheran church in _ Chambersfurg street. and opposite Picking’l note. wh ~re thosewishing to have any Dental Opon'inn performed are rcspeccfluilyginvhed to cull. Runners: Drs. Homer, Reme. P. Knuth, D. D., Rev. H. L..Buugher,—.D. D.,_Rev. Plaf. 11. Jncobs. .’rof. if. L. Starver. ' V oeuysburg, April 11353. V 1 _. Removal. 11, R. O'NEAL .lms removed~ his omce Imm Wills’ building It; the corner of Rum. more and High a‘lreets, opposite the Presby— terian Church. Residence ndjoiningthe oflice. Aprilt},lB63. u _ A&ms County UTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COHPA NY.— Incorporaled‘hlurulrlB, 1851. ' ornpwub. V Prgxidan—George Swope. ‘ Vice Preddcnl—S. [L Russell. E Savoury—'o. A. Buehlcr. , flgamnr—Dnvid M’Crenry. '- g . Eurutiu Cumming—Robert McCurdancob King, Andrew Heintzelmnn. .- . ' Managers—George Swope, D. A. Buehler, n; Xl'Curdy, Jndo‘h King, A. Heinlzelmanaf. Mc- CrenryLS. R. Ru’asell, J. R. dersh, . muel Durbonur, 51.1}. l-‘nhnestock. Wm: B. Wilson, H. A. Picking. Wm. B. McClellan, John Wol ford, 11. G. Mcnrdnry, John Picking, Abel'l'. Wright, John Cunningham, Abdiwlfi Gilt; James H. Marshall, hi. Eichelberge’ng- ' WThis Company is limited inEjts opera lions to the county of Adams. I! him been in successful operation for more than six years, and in that period‘ has pnid all loas'cs and ex penses,wilhoul (my anew-mi, having also Margo snrpiun Lcnpitni‘in NIB Treasury. The Com pnyf employs 150 A‘gems—nll businexgs being 'done by the Managers, who are annually elect .ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring nn Insurance can apply, to any of the above named Managers for further information. ”The Executive Committee mac's at the office oflhe Company on lie last Wednesday in every month, at 2, P. M. 4 . , Sept. 27, 1858. ‘ A. Mathiot 8: Son’s GPA AND FURNITURE WAREROOMS,NOS. S 25 and 27 N. Gay‘ street, thimore, (near Fayette 5L,) extending from Gny‘to i-‘reuerick st,—thc largest establishment (if the kind in the Union. Always on hand a Inn‘re assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, em bracing Bureans, Bsdstmds,W(§hsténds, Ward robes, Mattresses of Husk, non snd Hsir- Springfieés, Sofas, Te‘e-e-Tetes, Afin Choirs, Rocking’Clmirs, Enigese.llarble 'i'fibles, Sel uses£ Reception and Upholstered Cash's, AS sonwuconons cram-mass!) VI‘I‘URE, Wood Clmirgs. Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs and Crkdlea, Hat Racksfiflnll Snrniture‘,‘ Gill. and Walnut Frame Looking Glsss’es, Sidc-‘ boards, Extension Tublcs, of esery length. Persons’disnoscd to purchase are invited to 631! Ind give our stock an examination, which for Variety and’ quality or workmsnsfiipzisnot equalled 'by any establishment in thenfintry. 7 ‘ , .A. MATEIOT srso ,“ " Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street. M Aug. 6.8860) ' ‘L > Somethiné mi IN GETTYSBURG.-—The undersigned inform! the citizens of the town and county, that, by but commenced the BAKING buslness, on a. large. 30819, in York street, Gettysburg; nearly opposite Wanles’s Hotel, where he will try to deserve, and hopes to re'ceive, a liberal patron age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKER‘S, PRETZELS, kg, km, baked every day, §Sun days excepted,) all of the best quality, an sold at. the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in all Its branches is largely carried on, and orders to any amount, from this and adjoining coun iiea, supplied at the shortest notice. Having erected n llrge and comlnodious bake-house and secured the best workman ‘and the moat ap proved machinery, he is prepared to do 3 heavy business. 7r July 25, 1859. VALENTINE SAUPEE Coal! 098.1! Coal. HEADS & BUEHLEB an now prepared to supply COAL, of superior qiulity, in any qntnmy desired. Terms, Cub. ConeOna! OomaALl! vfi‘Tbey tho requegt those indeJned- to them to call and :3- up, Is finds are much needed. Who vii? be the first M call?) 0830. open from 7 v.O 'l. ‘ ' Feb. 24, l§B2. ‘ > John‘W; Tlpton, ‘ASBIONABLE mum, North-fist ror~ 'uer of the Diamond, (next door to He lellnn’s Honk) Gettysburg. Pm, when he can st $ll Limu be round veady to attend to all business i'g his line. Be In: also‘ excellent.“- aisunce find will ensure satisfaction. Give him a on} . (Dec. 3, 1860. msuime & Bcrabn’s Store in we)“ wor thynvmtjnn at. this time. choubt whether, even in our largest. cities, to fine L‘dififilsy °f, Stags can be found. Their large mom in full of Stoves of every pattern; also. every vs. I riety of Hollow, Wsre, Sheet-iron Water Tin Ware, Plauished Ware, anm Ware—elubrac- 1 ing, indeed,everything in the house furnishing: line. deso, Sausage Cntwr‘s,Suusage Stuffers,,‘ Lard Presses, kp‘, kc. They are praparcd to: sell whoXesalc and retail, Tin Ware and Sheet-'l iron Wax-re of Qleir own manufacture—keepingf . sufiicieu. number of hand: to supply any dc "mud. Their nssgmneul. of Lumber is very ‘ urge; also Conl OIBVH’y kind, ) Dr;Robert Homer’s KW FAMILY DRUG no . pnespmmox STORE, cMnnsgno Inni', urn-yuan. 5, [hung retired from the “ire pmuelof my profenioaf. I take pleasure in announcing to flu citizens of Getty-burg and vicinity, um I hue opened A * .: __ a NEW DRUG STORB,_ ‘ _ - ii: the nib’m formelly occupied by Du. R. l C. Hon-n, dnn office, when I will constantly hem hand I Inge unpply afmkindt of PB DRUGS, “DXCINES, \ CHKIICALB. . PERFUIERY, T 0011! POWDERS. DYE STUFFS, nmr PAINTS, ind PAINTS mud in Oil. - ' OlLS,\expreued and diullled, ‘_ STATwNEnY om! kinda, lnkl, Pens, Pencils. Pa ‘ r. Covhbn. anbu, to. PATENT momma. All the popular Pntenfi‘flodicinem tngeflner with n selection of pure WINES, BRANDIES and WHISKEY; fbr medieinn‘K pnrpom only, 111-p on hind. In a word, my stock embraces everything ulnnlly found ’in n firsy-clsu store of this done iption. \ ' A large jinpply of fresh Drugs .lui been re cbived, nndjotheru are arriving, whicli I am of fering to the public‘on very accommodlting terms. Myleaicines have all beenpurckued under my personal inspection and supervision from the mo“ reliable houses. [can therefore not only recommend them on» pure Ind fresh, but can sell them cheap. L: h N. 3,—PARTICULAR ATTENTION given t 9 the treatment'of all chronic diseues. fi-LADVLCE‘ GRATI&'Q MI, 12. 1862.: t; 3- '- The Old and Reliable. EW SPRING 'GUODSH . N SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES.— J.’ L. SCIIICK would reapeclluily any to tbé citizens of Get tyshurg and vicinity, that he is agar receiving at his store n splendid ' -. >STOCK 0F SPRING GOODS. The stock. consists i pn‘rt of Fancy Ind Staple DRY GOODSro'yevery descripliun. suns, \ ; / _-, uuzaumqrm, GHAIIIJES, mummies, . I _ .‘ BOMBAZINEE ' 2* ,i ALPAUCAS, ; ‘ LAWNS, . ‘ i w I cnucons, of a" qimlitiea I‘m] choicest styles. wluicb'wm be cold at. PRICES T 0 DEFY COMPETITION FURNISHING GOODS of‘ni} kinda, including Silk, Lingn and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, kc. E _ Also, u Spreadid assortment. of RIBBONS, Limes 'nnd Edgiugs, Umbrellas and Pnrnanls.- - éiy Stock of WHITE GOODS wili be found full and complete, and customcra may rely upon always getting good good: at. the lowest possi ble prices. » / Gentlemen will find it to their advantage to call anfi examine m! 59.0 ch of- CLOTHS, ‘ A , CAsSmbnEs and ' _ - VESTINGS, a! nil qnniities and choices! styles. Apriljzx, 1862. . J. L. SCHICK; Something New. HEflnderaigned respectful~ , '~ ly informs the residents& oFGettyahnrgand vicinity, that he has opened x “(11‘0“ AND JEWELRY STORE, iii’th'e room immediately in the rear of Mr. J.'L. Schick’s Store; and fronting the Squarefivhere he intends I‘m-pig;f an assort ment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, r L'VER and SILVER. ~ PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, CLOCKS; he, he. . ~ Hnying beef connected with I first-class Watch and Jewelry Store in lmltimore, for several: years past, he is prepared to tarnish every article in the line. at the lowest city prices, ghd all purchases will be guarnnLied as -repree¢med. 4 From a. long experience in Watch-repairing, espeeinllyol‘fine Watches, he is prepared to do all kinds of Wntchm‘ork :p‘romptly, in the best gunner, and guaranty the perfgrmance ofit. He will keep always on‘hand a large assort mentof SPECTACLESMn'd Space . tncle Glasses; and havingmucha’fi experience in adapting’fb‘em to the sight, in prepared‘to a: All who need them. HAIR JEWELRY made ‘to order in the best style, and ngrent variety of patterns on hand :- JEWELRY repaired in the neatest manner] ‘ . JUSEPH‘ BEWAN. Gettysburg, Dec. 23, 1861. cf , , The Grocery Store N THE HILL.~—The undersigned would 0 respectfully inform the citizens at Gettys burg and vicinity, I.th he has taken the old smntl “ on Lhe'Hill,” in‘Bnltimore street, Get tysburg; where h‘e intends to keep conetnntly on hand all kinds of leCEßlES—Sugnrs, Cofl'ees, Syrupsiof all kinds, 'l'ohaccé. Fish; Salt, th., Earthenware of All kinds, Fruits, Oils, and in fact. everything usually mum] in 3 Grocery 'Alsn. FLOUR & FEED at all kinds; nil ofwhlch hcjrnends to sell low as the low est. Country pro‘duce taken in elclmnge for goods mid the highest price given. He flutters himself that, by strict nttention and an honest desire to please, to merit a shureot‘public pn tronnge. u TRY HIM. . ‘J.’ I. ROWE. Feb. '23, 1863. it_ x ‘ ' 1883. Spnng Stylbs 1863. 1 F HATS AND CAPS“ l > " . R. F. )kjIgHENY, at. his'old stand, 8. W. 5-0:. Centre Square, has just opéned a splendid unortment of ‘H A T‘S A N D .C,A.PB§ ‘of thé latest s’ylés, at. very low prices. Per «pong in why. ofa good sensgnabie and fashion hbie Hat. orCap,are requested to give him a call. BOOTS AND SHOES, comprigigg Men’s fine Calf Boots, Men's Bul ‘ mania, Men’s Wellington Ties, Con?” Gai ters, Brognns; Lndiga’ morocco Balm ml Boots, Gaiten,,fine kid Slippers, Misses’ anid Chill» dren’a Sfioes and Gaiters, of: every 'vlriety and style,UlEpf which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest»; Let all who wish to supply therm aelves wig) good and aubfimminl work call u'nd examine ur atock. R. F. McILHENY. April 13 [£63. i ' 777' 7 7 l Cannon &'Adair’s ‘ NEW HARBLE JORKS, Corner of Baltl 3 more and East Middle streets, opposite the Court} House, Gettysburg, Ps.-—We are 1 prepared 1% furnish Monuments, Tomi”. Held- 1 stones, "\i rble Mantles, Slabs for Cabinet Makérs, and all other work appertaining to on! business. We will guarantee satisfaction both as ta execution and price. Call end see our designs and specimens of work. ' Feb. 2, 1863. tt_‘ ‘ _: ‘ l The Great Dlscgvery F THE AGE—lnflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism can be cured by using H. L. LLEB’S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX TURE. Many prominent citizens of this, and ,ths adjoining counties, have‘testlfied to its great utility. Its success in Rheumatic sfl‘eco tions, has been hitherto unparalleled by my specific, introduced to the public. Price 60 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists snd storekeepers. Prepared only by H. L. MILLER, Wholessis and Retail Druggist, East Berlin, Adams county, Pm, dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Vanish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stnfi‘s, bot tled Oils, Essences Ind Tinctures, Window Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, kct, to. ' ‘ WASD. Buebler is the Agent in Gettys burg {or “ H. L. Killer’s Celebrated Rheumtii: Mixture." [June 3, 1861. tf a Children’s Clothing. BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE, It the “ore of A GEO. ANBOLD. Lidia win pleural! snd sea than}; [April 27, 1883; If ’ PRING and Summer Clothing just received u; ‘ PICKING'S. O to Dr. R. HORNER’S Drug Store sink-get his MEDICATED COUGH CANDY. A‘ PRING BALMOBALS in“ received at ~ FAAHNESTOCK BROS’. E have just received | new nun-uncut of Queemflre, to which we invite the attention of buyers. A. SCOTT & SON: pURE GROUND SPICES, zelected and _ ground expressly for Dr. ROBERT BOR NER'S New Drug Styre. . HEAmorican Eic'olu'or Oofl‘ee undKßomn for; sdé It D" R. EORXBR'S Drug 8:9" “ L. SCHIOK In; jun-thanked. I lo: 0! . cheap Ming Glam. ' '4 Eureka, Eureka! . HE “ EXCELSIOR WASHER l" in ec l _ knowledged by I” who see it, to be the ’ no“ complete, nnd without exception. the most perfect Labor-Saving Washing Mnehine ever before invented. lte superiority over nil oth er: conists in the simplicity and durability goriu construction, the rnpidity nnd complete .ut-u at in warhead the almost incredible ease lwitl which it is' managed. A child of ten .yem. messing ordinary judgment, can law ‘lO woxk it in five minutes time, and mnnnge it ]u well u a grown person, except for very Jim! goods. lg a word this is the machine “1“ is éeltined to take the plucc of every other nut in nae. Person: intending to get 1 ma— chine will find it greatly to their advan tage to examine this one betore purchasing. The undersigned have purchased the Putent ngh} for Adams County (excepting one town~ ship) and are making emf-naive preparntionl ‘for their manufacture. Every machine will be bnilrin the beat mnnner and warranted. Price $8 00. In cannection with this rm'u-hlne there 1:: I P-tent Wringer, which perform- thigh l borioun port of wuhiuz vith the greatest em and lunch better than it can be done by hund. They may he ntuched'to A common Wuh ‘Tub, the! no told with the mnchine or lep nruely u desired. Sunplel of each any be keen at our Ghllery, in Nut York Street, oppq lite the Bank, Get!) Ibnrg, Pl. ' ‘ Tg'SON BROTHERS: June a, 1865; _ New Tailoring STABLISEMENT.-~GEO.F.ECK'E’NRODE, \ FASHIONABLE TAILOR. ' A 9111.: thin method of informing his friends sad the public generally, that he has opened It Tailoring establishment in Baltimore Itreet, Gettysburg, (Inc Past (Mini) near the Dia mond, where he in prepnred to do all work in his line in the beat manner, and to the util faction of customers. He employ: non,e_but first clus hands, ud receiving in ‘ ~ THE FASHIONS REGULABLY, ‘ he can warrant fuhionuble fits and neat and substantial ae'wing. lie‘ asks I 'slmre‘ of the public‘a patronage, promising to spare no ef fort to descrreilt. His charges will slimy: be found an modq’rnte hs‘the times will Illow. Cutting and B-pliriug done a: the shofiest notice. f .[UetCylhui-g, April 7,1863." Remgvalwe'rm Ware. ‘- HE undere med hlns removed his Tinning establish cm none!" the Diamond, in hambersburgtjalreeiv' adjoining A. D. Buch ler’a DrngSloro—n very cqmrul lucation, lilo continuum mnnufacmre; and'keep's consul'nb ly on bnnd, every variety of _ ‘ TIN-,WARE, a , . . ‘ PRESSED ANU ' JAI'AXED WARE, , and will always be teddy io do REPAIRING. ROOFING and SI‘OUTING also dong in the best. x‘qnnner. Prices moder ate, and no efl'm-t, spwrpd to render full satis faction. The public‘s continued patronage is aolicited.‘ . ‘ A. P. BAUGHER. ' Gettysburg, April 7, 186} Lancaster Book Bindery. ' EORGE WIANT, G 12 o 0 K B [ND 512 AID BLUK 500 K lANUI‘ACTCBIB, _ Plain and Omanmual Binding, of every de acriptfo‘n, executed in the most substantial sud approved stylee. ‘ urnlxcla. ‘ , E. W. krona, Esq“ Farmers Bank of Lnncuter W. L. Peiper, Esq., Lancaster County Bank Samuel Shock; Esq., Columbia. Bgnk. Samuel WagnerkEsq” York Bank. ' William Wugnér, Esq.. York County Bank. T. D. Carson, Each Bank of Gettysburg. ,7 Peter Harlin, an., Prolh'y oanucuste_r co., Pa Geq. C. Hawthm-n, 3511., Register “ “ Géo. Whiuon, Esq., Recorder J “ u April 15, 1861. . . New-Gobds !—-Large Stock! BIERCHANT nmonmo. -_ _: Moons a Imm , have just receit’ed from the cities :1 lurge stock 0! guods l‘or Gentlcmeu‘s wour, embracing a \vnriety of ' ' . : CLOTHS, ‘ ‘ i . CASSIMERES, l) ‘ \ V’ESTINGS, nsxinetu, Jenna, he, with many other goods for spring and summer wear. ' ‘ ' The; are prepared to make up garments at the moi-test police, and in the very'hesl man ner. The Fashions nre regularly received, and clothing made ithy desi cd- style: They al ways make neut’ fits, whils>theiraewing is sure to be substantial. ’- ‘ 1 They ask a continuangkof the puhlic’s pm. tronuge’, resolved by good work and moderate charges to eurmit. ‘ l Gettysburg, April 7, 1862. , ——~. - . A . .77 Afi_..___ vufioward Assoclation, HILADELPHIA.—I“or the Relief of the ‘ P Sick and Distressed. untitled with Viru lent and Chronic‘Dis‘emes, and especially for' the Cure of. Disease: of the Shun] Organs. ‘ MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the‘Act- ‘ ing Surgeon. ‘ . VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermntorrhmn‘ or Seminal Weakness, and other Disease: of the Sexual Organs, Ind on the NEW “Elli-i DIES employed in’ the Dispensary, sent to the . ntflicled in _senlcd letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will i be acceptable. Address, Dr. J. SKILIJN HOUG HTOX, Act ‘ ingSurgeon, Howard Asrociution, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June )6, XS“. 1y i l Piano Timing. ROF. BOWER, of Littlestown, a Pmptlcnl P Pinn'o Tuner, informs hio‘fricn’la and the musical public in general, that he gives his time. not otherwise occupisd, w Tuning and Repairing Pianos. at moderate juices. Ila promises entire utinfution, or no [my Order! repeived It thin nfiice. [Sept 16, 1861. Coopering. OHN CH RISHER is carrying on the Cooper iug hnsineu, in all its brmiclles. in York atroet, Gettysburg. FLOUR BARRELS, intny desired quantity, madé to ordgr, at, abort‘no fire, and It low profits. REPAIRING, of all kindnfluendod to, promptly and chmply... Every elfon will be made to render nuanc tion to customerl. ~ ' Dec. 29, 1862. cm . Queensware. P you want anything in the QUEENSWABE 1' line am at ASCOTT & SON'S, whereyon will find the but assortment in town. .. finish 24. 1882. ' Hay Wantpd! HE yndersigued twin to buy 50010". of T godd HAY. Jl'he highest mnrket price paid in cash for prime Timothy Hny, delivered in his packing euubliahmcm in, Caught;— Eur], Applications desired. _ » . wx. E. 311 mm. April 20. 1863. 6111* r Come, One and All! 1 BE subscriber, having :e-opened his 8:- loon in (he No:th-ent corneroflhe Dia mond, invites the attention of bin friend: Ind the public gummy, to hil excellent ALE. PORTER, I! OWN STOUT, WINE, CHAN PAGNE. TOBACCO, SEGABS, kc. Ha hop”, by strict “(nation to lmsineu and I desire to plane, to nceire a liberal lhnro‘ of custom. H. W. CHRISMEB. ‘ , Gettylbnrg,Aug. 24, 1863. ,tf (‘ . chkmg m , AS RECEIV‘ED HIS ‘ ‘ H SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING . COKE'ONE, COME ALL. 11:, 18, 1863. ‘ Wall Papal. ‘77 LARGE uriely of pltterns, of the [nut 53d man desirable “fies, may of which nu ' “hold st the old prioes. Call and no u. McLLHENY’B. KTOBYAS’ celebrated Derby Coudltion Powders, for Horses And (Bathe, for sale at. Dr. HORNER'S Drug Store. OLLOCK'S LEVAlN—cho parent and best biking powdu in use—d Dru B ORNER’S Drug Store. ' . ' OAL OlL—u DB. 3. ‘HORNEB'S Drug Store. LL tho but Punk cine: cu be hid u the new Funilyz. .11; nd Prq'scflpflol core of Dr. B. HOMER. fi-a r. wg , q ' e ATIONAL COMHEBCIAL COLLEGES butt!!!) 1:: PHILADELPHIA, S. E. Con. ha Asa Cans-su- Sn. New York City, Brooklyn, Albany, Troy, Bnfllln, Benoit, Cleveland, Chicago and St. Louis. Book-keeping‘ Penmanahip. Commercinl Arithmetic, Comme‘rciul Law, Forms, Coma pondence. &c.. practicaily taught. These Colleges being under the same general and local management, and uniting in each the adv-nuns of All, ofl’er greater ncimics for imparting instrucxion than any other similar innitmions in the country. A Scholarship issued by any one in good in 3“ for an unlimited Yime. . The Philadelphia College has been recently enlnrged and refurnisbed in a superior mlnner. MN! is now the largest and must. prosperous Commercial Innitution in‘Lbe Sate. Bryant & Strntwn'l (cries of Text Books; embming Book-keeping, Comma-sis! Arith metic, and Commercial Law, for ale, and lent by mail. Q-For full pmicnlmjend for I circular. Oct. 20, 1862. 1] ' m 1 caocmxxi— ‘ I'th sublet-inc“ hm Just relu‘rne'd from t a cities with an immense supply of HARD WARE AND GROCERIES, which they are ofigrmg u. their old sand i‘n Baltimore street, It price: Io suit the times. Our stock consists In put of " ‘ BUILDING NATERIALS, : . CARPENTER‘S TOOLS, BLACKSMITH'SJ TOOLS. COACH FINDINGS, SHOE FINDINGS. . CABINET MAKER’S TOOLS HOUSEKEEPEWS FIXTURES *‘ALL KINDS OF Hum, 30., ' GROCERIES 0? ALL KINDS, Oils, Pnints, km, kc. There is no‘ Article in cluded in the haverpl department; mentioned above But what. can be had at. this Store.— Every clean of yechnnica an benccommodnzed here with tools and findings, and Housekecp er: can find every article in their line. Give us a call‘ as we are pwpnred to ac“ as low for cash a: any othbr house out ofthe city. A ' f JOEL B. BANNER, June 9, 1862. ‘ DAVID ZIEGLER. HE following is a schedule of the running - of the (talus on the Gettysburg Railroad The FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg nt 8 A. 11., with pnseenge'rs for York. Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and the North Mid West. ‘ AR .RIVES at Gettysburg M. 1 PAL, with passen gers from thoseboints. and also from Baltimore find Washington. Palsengers lenving Wnsh ‘ ington at 6.30 A. IL, end Baltimore at 9.15 A. ‘31., err-ice by this train at Gettysburg at 1 o'clock, P. M. I ,‘ ; . ‘ i The SECOND TRAIN lenyes‘ Gettysburg st ‘ 1.10 P. 81., withpusengers for,letimore Ind; ’Wnshington. APuseugers strife in Bnltimore‘ at 5.30 P. M. Leave Baltimorent 8 P. IL, and lnrrive in Washington st to P. M. Passengersl can also go to York and Harrisburg by the second lrninés Arriée in Harrisburg at 7.30 P.‘ Mr ARRW at ettysbnrg Ist 5.30 P. M.. I with peséengerefaom Harrisburgl’hilndelphinl th&am§gnflgaemPTl 01 com)“ and the naked West. ‘ ' . .- ‘Q‘Pnssengers can leave Philadelphia by'“l2:33:?Ennistzs‘gzggonuflmlh '5 known :“a 2; EMS??? “ht! .‘OAi-‘llhfil? :Brixegn' Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, is the; b” y. " g '. ' e .' '." 1 ou‘thor of, I‘ Di. Sweet's lnfallible‘Liniment.” y the Pennsylvania Central or Plulndelp‘hm I) S ,l r “‘5l l' . u Rh nnd'Reading Railroad, And arrive in Get!) s- matirsm :55":“::mm° .Immenl c m en buhrlg M 530 P. M. 1" lleGURl)! ’ Dr. Sweet’s lnfnllible Linimenlt is t certain ny 11, 1863. . President. . . l , ‘ l _, 5 N « “___; remedy; for henmlgin. ' . ‘_ , l , Howard House, "firs Gals-(gall ; 33:11:39 Limment cures Burns 1 y. . l l AL T I ”,0 RE' , Dr. Sweet's lnfullible-Liniment is tU‘beu fl‘be undersigned hns‘the ple’nlsure of at;- I known remedy for Sprain: nnd Bruises v nonneing tohis "h“dggf‘f‘“ ""5 3'“) i“ E“'“‘"",: Dr. Sweet's Intnllible Liniment curesllead 133th” he has rue-omm M) "nus urn-sen I-r “he immediately M“, “I new, km" um“. MD FM 0R1"? 110:th ")0 89‘1““ "'8 ;‘ m. Sweet's Inmnbicvmnimeai nflords in:- share of patronage “'th “5 hrghly‘fm‘ornhle mediate relieflorPllon,nnd seldom falls locum; l lotauon and his efl‘urls to plensb may desert 2.} Dr. Sweet's Infullible Liniliient cum Tooth . . unng been engnged lor mnny yt-ursuucnn- ‘ nl-hein one minute. . d3"‘.”"““°‘".""~'. Howls i“"P.""“5-"h‘““'“v xi"? Dr. Sweet's infallible Liniment cures Cuts gm“ ‘s“‘l ““5 “Kt-Yr "‘3 ““5 “"“Wd' "I bSJK‘E‘ snnl Wounds immediately ind leases no scar. hble, wishthe aid of his Competent Asmara-ms,l D,- Sweet’s Illbtllihle “him“, i. th. heat ‘to ““3.” all just expectations ”1; "'1" t“"“‘e”’?g\remedv for Sores in the known world. .. v9°mmunil¥ i" ““55""! "w "0',”"1 "misc-" 1 l\ m. 'Sweet’s lnfnllible Liniménr has been [ s style surpassed by no Hotel of Its class name: "EGd bv mo" than A million people, sud All I ! country. ‘ '. praise it. 3 ‘ ‘L ’Tellns—fionflor-ens Ordinfir:»sl-75 WWI nr‘ Sweet’s infallible Liniment taken ln-' " .Lml'” “ ; . 2-00 ” ternnlly, cures Gholic, Cbolen Morbus end ‘ y « Resneetfnlly, . , _ Cholich a ‘ _ .' ‘ “M: C. llE.lßlEll, 3'09"“05 Dr. Skeet’s infallible Linimen't is truly ll ‘ Bummo”, APl"! 20: 13°3~ :”m “friend in\need." and every famili should] _“ " ‘ . ‘ " "‘ ‘ ”m hnvc it at bond. A / T 0 Disabled Soldiers, Dr. Sweet’annllihlo Liniment is for nl. by} EASIEN AND MARINES. AND \VIDOWS, ell Druggists. Price 25 and 50‘cenls. , S OR OTHER ill-211181)!" THOSE WHO ‘ v " . HAVE DIED OR BEEN KILLED IN THE SER- “ . —— I va.—CHAB. 0. Turns. Attorney for Claim ants, Bounty Land and Pension Aging, Wash- A FRIE D 'IN‘ ”RED. ~ _ ingto’n City,l D. C.--Pensions procur [or 801- - __ _ .E ' NFALUBLE diets, Sennien and Mnrines of the present star, . LIBEKIEN’IPT'M Bfexbe li] 1:19;], is without who ore disabled by reuon of? wounds received ! n rith sud will allevin pnin more speedily of disefise contracted while in servlce,and Pen'lthan n’ny mm” preparat o. For nll mm“ "9““ °“"‘.Y "0“”! "d “'9‘" “P“ Ob'lmntic and Nerrousl)isordc_ in. "qu infalli vmmad for Full”?! or other hem 0! those who Me and u . cumfi'o for 8"“, Wounds. huge died or been killed while inlserslce. lprrnins, llruises,lc.,litl south 8’ hen'ling "d! .Bonntyland procured for sen-Vices in‘any o! l powerful strengthening proper 'B5. civil. "1. a“ other "r" CHAS" C. TUCI‘LR’ just wonder end astonishment of ll who hove A A » ' Washinzwni 13- 0' ever given it s trlsl. Over one t usgud cer- J‘ 0‘ Nil“, 43“" Gettysburg. silicates of remarkable cures, perl'o ed by it Nov- 13. 1351: . within the last two years, attest the ct: ' Y A ‘ nll\ LTLVC ASTER, PA ND DON'T FORGET“) VISIT PLEASANT A; RIDGE NURSERIES.~—Persn‘ns wishing N [am Trees will find the stock in the ground remarkably fine, and offered a! reduced prices. The Apple numbers 100 varieties, embracifig all the hpproved sons. N. B.—See the index board near Flor: Dsle Poszofl‘ice. * T. a. 000:»; sums, Sept. 2.1861. ' ‘ . Prqm'd'ofl. .T PRIVATE SA LE.—The undersigned of fcrra at Pririw Sale the‘Pro c-riy in which e now’ resides. situate in Ernst {fiddle street, Gettysburg, Mljoining S. R. Ti ton on they“! Ind Mn. McElroy on the ea‘st’jwilh an ~, tile] in the mr. THE HOUSE is “ER" two-awry Prune, Wentherbosrded, with Back-building; a well of writer, with a pump in it, at the door; and a raid, of fruit, Inch nu apples, pears, pinches; apricots, cherries, and gnpu, I“ the most choicn. ’ ZACHABIAII “YERS. Nov. 12, 1860. t! EWPOBT 8 ’ZIEGLB'R, Mechnnicn] Bak en, Sa'ulb Washington street, hull square from'tbe Eagle "qtel, GETTYSBURG, n. 4— Connhnfly on hand, the best at BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS. kc, Per lona withing fresh Brgld will be sen—ed every morning, by lennng their name: and maidencu A} the Bykery, Every efl'm-t made m pm”, Give us I call! [April 20, ’63. if DST "coir from New York ma Phill- J dolphlo, e lnrgen flock in town of Broad Clothl, 7. - Summ r Cloths. ’ Cmimenl. Tum, , 3 Drilling: ma Vetting. Buncifnl Ityl'u, well ”sorted; bought for cub Ind will: be sold chup {or the nine»:— Plaue call snd no then. P GEORGE ARNOLD. lily 11, 1863. t! ' - Old Gold'and Sllver WANTED.TTIIQ ‘highest. price in cub paid for old Gold and Silver; the preach: in : fnvonble time to sell, the premium on it. being Inge. Also, Gold and Silver Chin purchased, Ind tho highest price given, by '/ - _ JOSEPH zany, .' I Wuchmnker & Jeweller, la the Diamond. Feb. 23, 1863. . z’ KW FALL & WINTER GOODS !—--A good, 8" Cry") ’ N tum-mom. of Full Ind Winter Gopdl n: W "‘3' [9216 w 8 I!) ha i hes a the cheapest n A.SCOTT t sux's‘ ' ‘ l “ '“”. ° ‘n” c_ P ‘ k 1 .of SALE CBYING,and aohciu ihecon- LOT of {reanGUN DROPS, the finest em tinned pummge a the public. h. in hi. eon- Cffflfed "1 “m “Mk“, ‘0 be hid '4 D? ‘mm endavor to give “inflation. Chnrgu Off-NW S D“! Swre. ,modmto. Residence in Brockinridg! am“. , RAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS, or 01.3 Gettyflmrg.‘ p Homestead Tonic, at Dr. B. HOBNBB’S , P. B.—He il ; licomd Auctioneer, under the rug Store. ‘ ITu Law othho United Buses. FIRST-RATE Eight-day, Thirty-hour 3nd! _"Nov. 14, I’D-B}.__-’___._____________ Alum Clocks, cheap It . PICKING’S. l IcKING has the finest assortment of Spring BS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, for and Summer Clmhing in town. M children, a. Dr. R. HOMER'S Drug ’ ADLBS' Clo“: for Closkinznmew supply . lore. . ' I just received an FAMNESTQCK BROS]. Hardware Change of Ti&e. Come to the Fair! Town Property New Bakery ! New Goods. *** DR. SWEET’S NFALLIBLE I LINI x z N 2', GREAT REMEDY 1 FOR BflflgATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUIBAG , STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BBUISES, CUTS- AND WOUNDS. FILES. HEADACHE, " AND ALL RHEUMATICAND NERVOUS DISORDERS. ‘ For all of which it in a speedy Ind certain remedy, and newt-fails. This LilimElflilprQ pared from the recipe 0! Dr. Stephen Sweet, 0! Connecticut, the famous bone setter, Ina ha been used in his pncflce for more than twenty yem with the non astonishing sneeeu.’ A: an Allevintor arm. it I- unrimcd by my pnrnntion before the'public, 01 which the most 3 optical may be convinced by Q ll! gle Mal. ‘ . This Linlmenl will cure» npidiy and .ndk-fi- Iy. Rheumatic Dual-der- of every kind, Ind in thounnda oi cue- when n has never been known to full. ‘ ‘ For Nahum n will word immedino relief in every cue, Eonvet diurea'uin‘g. I ' It. will _reiicre thelworn caullof new)“ in three minutes lad is wman’lcd to do it. _ ‘ Toothache and Ill] it can manually... For Nervous Debility nnd General in aitudc arising from‘imptudcnce ol‘tuceu, thil Liniment in a most 111-ppy and unfinilgng remedy. Acting directly uppn the nervoué tissues, it strengthen; and rei‘lvmu thepyagem, and re uprel nto cluticiflrv and vigor; ‘ , For Elsa—A4 An external remedy, we claim that it is thei but kn‘ffivn, nnd I'l clmlo lenge the world to product an equal. Ever): victign of this dinlrenlng complain! llnould give it a lrinl, {or in will no» fail go'ulfurd im medimé relief, quid in a majority of culen will cfl‘cu a mda’cul {o29* V ' b Qui ‘nnd 3m Throat are lometlmol extremléhlsyy maligni t and dangerous. lmt I timely application a?! Hill Liniment' will nefer lull to cure. . Sprain: are lomqfime: very obstinate, and gnlurgement of the joints is liable to occur it neglected. The [out one may be conquered by this Liniment in ‘lwo or three days: Bruises, Outs‘Wonnds, Sores, ‘Ol. cars, Burna‘ “(fl Scolds, yield readily to tin; wonderful he ling ptoperlies of DR. SWEET'S [.\‘FALIIIBLE BIKINI-INT, when used according‘ to} directions. Mao, CHIL BLAINS, FROSTEg FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STING . ’ v Mil TO HORSE DWI. DR. SWEET‘B INFALUBLE LIN] FUR HORSES is unrivaled by Any, andlin all uses of aneneu, "will? from Sprain, Bruises or Wrencbing, it: 9 (cl is magical Ind cox-lain. Harness omsuddle Gulls, Scratch“, Mange, in, il. will-1:6 cure :peedlly. Spuin and Rlngbone may be null; prevented and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the poulbillly of- radical cure. No one of the kind, liqueur, in no delperMe or hopeleu but it may be «thrilled by this Linimcnfinnd‘iu faithful Ipplintlon will always remove the Lam-nan, Ind enable the horael to tnvcl with comparative me. EVERY nonsn‘owxm should hue this remedy st Inn 1, tor In time ly use It the first Appear-Inca ol Lat-{cheat will cfl'ectnnlly prevent thou lormidublo dimer; to which ull horses Ire linblctnd which ren der I 0 many ochotwilo "In-bl. bone: and} wormleu. - vnnsms, . INPALLIBLBHL-IQIIENT. =I sounxn's ramp. And‘tlgo‘nhnda have found it truly A 17/3110 HI ill-Dr / CAUTIOI. ' To a?” lawman, observe the Sign-tun tnd Li anon of Dr” Stephen SIM on o'rery‘ huh/knot dn “Stephen Sweet'- Infnlllble Lini out." blown In an gluu or etch home, witlEut which no'ne m genuine. / RIGHABDSONJ'QO» ,_ lfi'AH the were noorma KATERIALS Bole Proprietors, Norwich, can. ,'m be [o,“.th to lOBGAN 1‘ ALF"- Gmnl Agent-7 CHURCHES AND cmncnmi ~ 40 Outfits“, 1m 7m. ‘ 1 A I“ reduction of ‘ S’Sold by d] denier! annulus" Dec. 8, 1863. I, ’ READY manna; NO. 'l3 lAIDEX LANE, ‘ . NEW YORK. This “Solo It laud-lac? an Invalid] thlck and "tong woven. mmc, binned and wuhclured cpl-ally lot." on In. Ind in men! um; thick} ital the m “It“! In; commonly 60.4 h .n can: chPOIHJOu .' Inning, ind ionoqvonuy in more «inside. I. From the numeric: finch}!!! of mi.- cloth. it "coins, In ”hadn‘t!" (may unomil‘ut the wing-proof competition, Ind when Iniuhf ed ‘with m ting-1n”! calling on th. Inn-mes, prqlentu the non completely halibut—and, we are confident, non double—roofing now known. It need: no final conuppfled an the roof, "I all ome: kind; do‘ n- [S “know To Mmépown it. [a mannfncmred and pin “Two"- IN . ’ r v ‘ “v one hundred feet long, And three feet wide; requiring only to be nnrolled, and nailed on the roof. In thln convenient and finished "Me, it I: especially vionhy the “tendon of HARDWARE MERCHANTS; 'rmxxnsfnmmnns, and all who buy to sell again. _We do not hold out to Inch Vibe prospect of enormgul profil- immediately, bin '0 omr i really mgrchlmn- ble article, in demand every where, In‘d at all times wx Cagney-1'10)? TO A new Dims: .~ in. km?“ ugly about half” much 1': tin. and ii gwicc nkdurgblc. ‘ _ \x ' ‘ 2d. 1:, irndaxi‘tfed to all kind! «I took, whether steep onflixg. _ K \ \\ ‘ “gin ell] np’pl] K. sth. It is not thy "chenpeut'fioofinfi, \ éd. It is. not nflecgu cold. - ‘ injurlonsiy by bent or 4th. Any ordinary worm C 81h; It in the but goofing. - 1']!!! Roofing has bgen In!!! of climate, from Canada to (513! can most posilirely rerommeyg ly pioof Again“ the change: “111 are no destructive to ma: Bonfing. ’- IT WILL nor somn‘ MD 311% mfix . ‘ , WEATHER. ‘ ‘\ j 11' mm» xo-r mung: out.» WEATHE It is I perferl prolm-ti against fire from the fulling cinders and rnumcms mun bum iug buildings ndjuinixyz [his lhmfiug. It is no‘elnslil' and/strong that the ' 3’ SHRINKISQ 0F ROOF-BOARDS does notinjur It. - .. . t It is pnngulnrly valuable on Factoriu, Ponndriemgugur Rt-flnrriés, Diuti;lerivs.nndn!l building/where the Mr In impregnated wivh gases 0 moisture, which rspidiyrorrodgfwu the infide, I“ tin and racial roofs. ‘ r 941 sfmnuou nscx’s,‘ 1 - cmurops, Puzzas, IMO find nll ronfl med for walkigg on. ihil unide answers far hotter than I'm; metal foul—u is will bem- luch usage witlwuc cracking u bn-nking. - h is sully applied over old ’ ‘ ‘smmm noors, ‘ ‘ wrmovr asxolea ms smxuus Also the GUTTIBS can be formed of this mutt-fiat, spring the el pense OHM-ETA I. ONES. A The cinl. of Ipplying it. ilnry light. had any ordinary too! can‘be fluilhed in the name dny.y PRESERVE YOUR RO'OQ‘S! ‘- V " ‘ . ll? YOUR TIN 2003 “MRS, .1 ‘..ga! article (or this puwoce now In nu. flat-'3l:- ticle is n thick, umiom congpoung at ‘. GMA-PKROHA, snd Ingredient! and anemia]: in Europe in the procai- of Kywizinz or watching wood in nilrou! struc‘uru exposed to moium Ind any. ATM: very useful roped] tends direct ly,to In.“ And prevent trees, in the Ihlnglu, Ind will often an the necessity for unnl year: of putting on a new roof. 1" il wcll vonhy'of u trial. TWENTY-FIVE PIE CENT. .1110! OUR mun. um, LIBERAL AERANGEXENTS lADE WITH RESPONSIBLE AGENTS “momma “a snags twin. 3 b; Jun. Addrul E . nun! mama 00.. no. we nibnx mam, bee. 29, 1162. ly 1011‘ we [it - , coll! J'- Vet 5T .ry ' NEW TOR*.
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