Wimfi‘sg " "I‘lll "_lncnanNA'l-lox Mirnrrons. The efforts of l('fl(llng rufliCul newspapcn ‘ mfogoejbe nogro'oqunhty :nni amalgama— iion‘ ides ’ the community, nre continuml v; wllh‘gfi‘nt fielermlnnlion. Others, Seeing “ ibeYenflL-nq of the thin. endeavor to re ' paths!» the idea. hut it is nwxurahly manh lishod as a part 0! the creed of the radical church. and no man is in good and regular Funding who refuses absolute social and ;, paliticnl equality to the negro. Is it not, "lanai: all, ticks film .flmrnalrrf [hmmn‘ca a. very .jchfioqs picture in the hialnry of mankind :l—‘l nation convulsetl by war. man perish ing’ by thousands on buulcfiehlq. all the tbgfiror}; Jqf war «naclml «lnily. inaugly, over a {yam expanse 3f country, a luv-st. of gnlluht Wye?! offering lilo and all for the Unit»: ‘”lmd Conglilution, and all the while a purly, Vin‘ agent the dominant pal-(y, certainly iis 18“de guiding spirits, Mowing their iq‘efgmiinalion that this war shall never hm till white} men ccnscnt to give politi -9 ed ”(Modal aquality (oblack man? It is certainly one ofthc most remarkable pagr's ‘”an history. These men, too, are .persusdethaL they are philanthrolfists, hm really a. conviction lhnt they love the 916 mm race, when the impunity observer cn_nnot but see plainly that they have no ‘ love for any portion of 11ml: moo, hlnck or ‘ white, but an intense overpowering hatred i m a large part of the white xacé which im- ‘ peb‘all ‘their action. They cnhaign both ‘ whilawd black to extermination because 1 they hide the white. All this fdnaticlim ol‘ {Mllloniafls in the madness of hatred. not l tip sentimental folly of love. When a nation hills into the hands of Rich man ll: fate is under the most, dangerous con trol. ' ‘ Negro equality is now the demand ofsbe 73:15:91 puny lenders. The Senate, and Henge aof Representatives are occupying clieirJime'with legislnting negroes into railroad can. negro voters into territorial orgenizatiOnr, negro equalily everywhere, ed far. In. they can, while the country is rubbing the downwar‘d road to ruin. 35nd sensible men still adhere to the party and think that there is a charilgble notionin’it All. And in the meantime the freedmpn are starving by thousands, ayd misery is pvemhelming the black race. ’ ABIETOCRATIC Al’lflfll. It is laughable, says the New York Police Gazelle, to ficrtice the airs and assumed“ ,of nriltoency that the Indies in Washington put omwd how they try to be somclhing above the common mass of the people.- ' The society recently for-mad there was or ganimd by the Hon. Mrs. Senator -—, and lb. Hon. Mrs. —, and the Hon. Mrs. General '——, and so on, ad nauscum. until tho hearts of'rensible mm and women grow sick nt‘wltnessing the antics of than open of royalty and lonlly aristocracy. If ‘\ home one would write the history of some , of these non. Mm. Senators and Hom Mrs. ‘vGenerals we would no doubt. discover that, not a few of them weré the lineal and im mediate descendants cfsome honest washer- Woman who, by a lucky n‘ccident. got into the possession ofmoney and thenceforwurd became too proud to own their more hon est and truly worthy malrons. It is unbe coming afree nnd,enlightenexl people to tolerate such aristocratic npings, and the press tvgrywhoro .nhould frown upon such nttompts' to aisume an importance that does‘ “not belong «to them. We recollect an oc casion several years since when A number of the members ofthe Legislature officially visited this pity. and put up at n. hotel when negro waiters were employed; When they sat down to dinner they were remark nhly polite to each other, and “Will the Honorable gentleman from Chenango try some wine l” “Will the Honorable gen . tlemnn from Rochester pass the butter,” and “Will the Honorable gentleman from Onondaga help me to same potatoes,” were freely bandied around the table. There was present at the time a. gentleman pos sessinia-keen perception oi? the ridiculous. and w o became thoroughly disgusted with their apingn of aristocracy. Finding that it wntinued, and determined to abtte the ntg'oance, he turned around to a. strapping negro waiter, and cried out so as to be heard by-every one at the table. “Will the llommzch gentleman from Africa lmnd me I glass of water,” M'hich was followed by roars of laughter, and thenceforwnrd the Honorable members of the Legislaturesnb sided into the plain American Llister., We warn our Honorable Mrs. Senators“ and Honorgble Mrs. General: to beware orrthey may meet with 11 similar lute. ' DIMOBAI‘JZATION- 0F “MIR ‘ Tongue cannot tell, ‘pen cannot write, imagination cannot conceive of the dos moralizing efects of this war upon society. It is not confined, by onyxmeims, to these whose sensibilities become bu rdcneihy the barbnrities of war, but its effects pervade ‘ every ramification of society. It has thrown thousands of helpless women on the streets in all the large cities and towns. [ Read the following from the Boston Post, of the 20!}: ult. It says: “A young girl. neatly though plainly dressed, was arrested by a police officer as: improperly soliciting men ppon the street. When taken to the stripe house she admitted the charge, on said she was compelled to adopt that course of life or starve. She came from Vermont, with her mother and another sister, because they could find no employment. there—— Since their removal the mother had been sick, and their support had devolved upon this girl, who worked in a shop on Essex street, and received ten cents for makinw ‘ thirteen coat button holes. Work as hat-3 as she miiht, she could not earn enough to support. t e family. and so was compelled to ldd tohcr earnings by going upon the “reef.“ She told her story plfiinly, hutwith an apparent feeling that she was justified by‘her necessities. Other facts Room: to the police corroborated her story, and there Is nmdoufl that she was driven to a life of chemo.” Such facts show that there is / still work for philanthropists and reformers at boom. even in Boston. Wat. Wrgvinia.—ln the great eagerness of the Administration to procure oieeLoml votes—a design paramount, to the prey erntion of the anion-41m)v “ablished what they calldVest. Virginia. It was ”done in dirad violation of the Constitution, and there ii {watu no such State. From the foilo'mt would appear that Judge Cur I’oo. 0 U. 8. Supreme Court, does not vnoknowledge any West Virginia. In ghq United States Circuit, Court at Nuhvilk}. last. week, Judge Cacrou presi ding, While. counsel was reading a. declara tion, in wind: it wns‘aileged that the plziin tifl's naeitiwna of the State of West "hgin “is," fl'pented the Counsel. “Ru-ike nun glut,” said thejudge, “and make ii. Vir - 3min!“ ‘ . From'tbis ii is argued that Judge Can-on does not recognize the existence of such E .8” u Wesfi Virginia. _ .——~a———-—A «up ———-—-——‘~e A Niflflttle Ming—We noticed. some. /- time lin'nie‘ the sale of the Pine Grove Iron Workshgr. Wm. Waits; the stamp on the deéd' _ t the snug liule sum of $440. Artificial Limbs.—lL is skated that nrtifi cial limbs are now made of vulcanized Indm rubba. They no lighter and easier made thin that: of fined or iron, and, being bol-_ low. contain all the machinery inside, n hérq it is nonikelyho be bmkeu. £DYEBTS. List of Merchants , YTIYIN the County of Admin, ”turned um] elm-.mpl in‘ the undersigned, Ap prtxisPr or \lvnnnnh- Tnxen m ICI‘M‘MCC with (hp sm'r‘ra! .\4-13 of .\swmhlv, fur the» year (NA —(}3? of“ deh, Wares and Merchandise: Bunm L.“ or G ansm'm ' Ch... Mk. CV. I’Ahnutwk Brulhcrs, ' 7 9 23 on I‘Jnm-r & Zivglvr, 1 . I 3 10 00 J. L. Schick, H 15 00 Got). ArnnM,. I 3 10 00 Jacob Htifikcrhoff, 13 If! 00 How 3: Woods, H 7 00 Um. Knlhfleisch, H 7 00 F. n. Picking, 13 lo 00 1-3‘ .\hnnigh. H T 00 .His~ hssie R Gilbert, M 7 00 Mrs. Mary \lmtin. H 7 00 Strickhmwer k Wisatzkey, ‘ H 7 00 .\liz‘bm-l Spnnzlcr,‘ ~ 11 15 00 “is; Harm-l. .\(cC'cnry, l 4 7 05 S. S. HcCrt-ary, H . 7 00 .\. 1). liuehler, 13 10 00 Cum-m: k Crawford, )3 10 00 Jul-obs 5: Brother, ' l 4 7 00 John [4. Huhmvorbh, ' H ‘ 7.00 Miss Mary .\chHimer, H ) 700 Dr. Robert Homer, H 7 00 John (find, 14. 7 00 A. Scott 4: Son! ‘ 14 ’I 00 Joseph Gillespw; ' 14 'l (m Boyer A: Son.‘ ' H 7 00 Joseph Bend. H 2 00 .1. 3|. Rowe‘ ' l 4 7 00 Mn. John Warner, l 4 7 on John Helmbqlt, J 4 ‘ 7 00 Thomas “'nrr'en, H 7 00 A. L. C. Woods, , Hv . 79 | PM" Winters, H. ,7 00 Loni: Strouu, '. l 4 7 00 um. Chriszner, ‘ 1‘; ’l 00 Nor-beck 3; Manila, ‘ H '1 (0 B. F. chm-nm, 14 ‘l 90 Slimek Young, :14 . 7DO Josephwme, , 'l3 mOO David Tron-l, ' N T 00 Wm. E. mulo‘ H 'l 00 John filling, , l 4 . 7 00 McCurdy & Diehl, 10 20 00 Slmnds J: Buehler, ll 15 00 Alex. Spangler, 10 20 00 Samuel Herb", 10 20 00 ‘ Gunman tr. E. P. Bighnm, Gum“? 1P: Ynnnt a; Colehouae,- l 4 ‘ 'I 00 Mrs. 31. Reininger, . l 4 100 Grouse & Brother, H _7 00 L. H. Burke, H '1 00 Study & Stonesiler, 12 12 50 Nathaniél‘flumes, M 7 90 G. W. Rowe, 'l2 1'! 50 H. Dyan," 14 7 00 Samuel Little, ‘‘ . 14 ' 700 D. Schwurtz, ' 13' 10 00 E. F. Shorb a; 00., , 10 20 00 [l.B. Klein, H 1 00 A. Heinmn, ' H 1 00 W. M. Hoford, l 4 7 00 H. Furry, ‘ 1‘ y 700 'W. G. Merrick, 14 7 00 Weikert & Snub, 12 I 2 ’5O Lydia Myers, * It. '1 00 .\lnrmov IP. . Mrs. Mary R. Baker, 14‘ 7 00 John Shea”, l 4 . 700 John Rebert, H 7 00 Jhmes Collins, 14 7 00 ‘chob Rider, . M '7 00 MOUIYPLEASANT 1r: Joseph She‘ely, 14 \ 'f 00 Charles Overdecr, l 4 , .7 00 J. E. Smith. ' H 'l 00 J. k E. Miller, ‘l3 10 00 J. Gosnmnn, M 7 00 Jacob J. Dick], 14 7 oo Cosovmo n. Reilly I; Sneeringer, X 3 10 00 John Fowler, H 'l 00 Barbara Otstol', 14 7 00 Catharine Hoffman, 14' 7 00 . Lmznfl 11'. Lewis A. Overbollzcr, H 7 00 Samuel Martin, H 'l 00 John Miller, 14 ’l 00 Emma: non. Lewis Jordy, Wm. Davis, T. Fleigor. D. C. .\hrtin, Mrs. E. lfnyer, Mary Stefi‘au, . Oxronn u‘ Goo. P. Everhun, - H 7 00 John Hen-2y, ‘ 10 20 00 Edmrqweigxe, _ ‘ u 700 Bash-ens & Peters, 10 20 00 Myers & Wicrmnn. 10 20 00 Miss E. T. Sumter, H 7 00 F. X.Smilh, " 14 '1 00 John Ginter, H 7 00 Stine & Young, . ’l4 7 00 C. w. Don, 14 7 oo Emmd-L& 3mm". 13 10 on ”mum-mm ‘”'. Danne.‘ & Shields, ‘ 13 10 00 D. Sullivan. 13 10 00 Paxton k McCrenry, I 4 7 00 John Shntzer, ' , 14 'l 00 I?qume fr. Martin L. 35110:, Mrs. Ann Rgflmnn, 11. W. \Vitmoi‘, P. Bohlitz, Jncob Mark, Plank & Spnngler, J. J. Biesccker,’ ' Tnox: n. . - Peter Yeaus & Bro., _ ‘ 14 1' 00 John Delap, > John F. nouck, Lumen: n Adam Lerew, T. M. Brennman, Fnéunov. 'rP Abraham Waybright. Mann“ 1’? Geo. Minnigh, Charles Elden, A. 'l‘. Wright, Jacob Pitzer, R. H. t 0. Hoopes, [l. S. Penrose, Hum-on n G. W. Spangler, 'l3 10 90 E 11531: Spangler, 13 10 00 F. S. Hiidebrand, . 13- 10 00 J. I. Kleine, _ 1 ‘ l 4 7 00' \Vm. Wolf, 14' 7 00 H. L. Millet, l 4 7 (‘0 George Mundqrfl, I 4 'I 00 C. Kmuuer, 14 7 90 Meyer Stern, _' ll- 1 00 Rum“ I+. ‘ J. C. Albert, J. Walt, ' Ephraim Howard, STRABAI IP Daniel Golden, ~‘ Philip Rlnn, Jacob ‘King, Hugh King, Mrs. Ann Myers. 14 'l .00 ' . nuxnsarol I'P. Isaac Group, 14 7 00 H. M. Zlun. V 14 j£o E. Hiteshew, . ,ll 16 00 J. A. Gardner, 10 20 00 Amos Griesl, N 'l 00 J P. Gelwiék, - 14 7 00 J. B. Houser, ~ - 14 700 JohnGardncr, . ‘ 14 ‘ 7 00, John T. Rnfiensperger, 14 7 00 Duo: n CfMyeu, John Bobliu, Alex. Sell, anu n- Sonh Miner, Edwsid Staley, William Miller, Shank & Brother, John Win, Larrtuouts David Rhoda Freedom tp., 8 12 50 Maj. H. Wolfjiamilton 11).. fl 1‘?!) Adam Diehf, Gettysburg, 9 0 John Rennie, ‘f 9 b 00 APPEAL Notice ishereby 3:11:13 1031] personslntnest ed in the above return Wcluuification, that I will hold an Appeal, u the Comminionen' Office, in Gettysburg, on SATURDAY, the 11th day orJUNE next, between the hours of 9 A. AL. and 3 P. M , when and where all persons that may consider themselves aggrieved by said classification may attend. I .l. M. WALTER, Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for Adams co. lay m, 1864. u. x - - PRING BALMORALS just. renewed M. S ‘ P‘AHNESTDCK BROS' 5 THE VITAL PRINI'IPLK ‘ OF THE PINE TREE, obtained by}: pornliarmmcns in tbs dumh uon of the w, by which 1:: highest medicinal properties are retained. ‘ ~ Han you A Comm?- "A“! You Sou THROAT? ”are {on any of thi- premonitary mmptoms of 111‘“ most. {Mar-Image, Cos scxr-nox? v 3 ‘ ‘Thoeé who should he turned by thew symp toms generally think lightly at them nmil it is too late: From this Bret. perlmps men- than Any other, arises the and pxu‘alem'e and tutu!- ity of disease which sweeps to ihggruve at least “oue sixth" of donth's \it‘tims." Consumption has destroyed moreof the hu man fiunily than any otlu—r diserme, and the best. physlciuns lorumuy years lmvcg‘lcspuirrd of a curb,“ a remedy that. wuxnthcal the lungs, butJ'ur more than two hundrml‘yenrs the whole medical world ha: been impressed that there was a mymrioua power and elfiriew cy in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the lungs: therefore Huey have recommended the use of Tn: Witter: which in many cues had a good effect; but how to combine medical properties to M to heal the lungs, has ever been I mys tery nmil it was discovered by Dr. L Q. C. \VISIIABT‘, of Philadelphia. Pm, the proprie tor of “ \l’ishnrt’s Pine The Tar Oordinl.” , Many, not only of the people, but physirinns of awry school 'nnd practice, sue daily asking me, ““‘hu is the principle or cause of _w‘mr success in the lrcalment'ot Pulmonary Uon sumption c My answer is lhjs: The lnt‘igorntion of the digestive organs— the strengthening ol the delulitated system the purification and bnrirhment of the, blood, must expel iron: the system the corruption which aprofuln breeds. While this i; efivctcd by the powerful allemtive (clmnging from disease (uhewh) propertietof the TM Cordial, its healing and renovating ‘priaciple is also acting upon (he irrit-ued summon of their!“ and throat, penetrating to each diseased port, relieving puin, subduinpz inflummuuou, and restoring a healthful tendency; Let this two lold power, the healing and the ntrengthenin‘g, continue to act in conjunction with .\'nlure’s constant recuperating tendency, and the pn tiont is saved, if he has not tho long delayed a resort to the means of cure. - 14 7 yo I ask a" to rend’the following certificates. They are from nien and women ot'unquenion able worth and reputation;— . Dr. Wishal—Denr Sir—l lmd‘u very dread ful cough and sore '.hront for one year, and my whole system was last giving way, and I wus prostrated on my bed with but. little hope of recovering. .\ly disease bnflled the power of nll mmiiciues, und_ in a short time) must have gone to my gr we, but thank God, my duugh ter-in-lm would not Jest until she want. to your store, .\'o. 10 N. Second street, and re— lated my case to you, purchased one bottle or your-Pine Tree Tur Cordial and l commenced to use it, and ln one week] wu‘s much better, and after using three bottles I nm prrfectly well, a wonder to R" my friends. for they nIL pronounced mum“ cure. Publish my case it you thinkwproper. REBEOCA HAMILTON, No. 132] Wyllc Street, Plniludulphin. Qr. Wishnrt‘s Pine Tree Tar Cordial is an intnllible cure for Bronchitis, Bleeding of the Lungs, Sore Thranumd Breast, Inflammation of the Lungs. Mr. Ward inys Dr. Wishnri—Sih:—l hnd‘llronehitis, In flammation ofthe Lungs. Shortness of lsrenxh. and Pnlpimtiou of the Henri. in their “'Ol'fl. forms ;-I haul been treated hy several of lhc most eminent physicians in -l’hiludelphia. but they could not 'Ktop the rapid course of my digense, and l had despaired of ever being re'- storcd to hclnlth. I was truly on the verge. of’ 'tho grave. Your Pine Tree Tar Cornlinl wns highly recommended to me by a friexhl; Itried it, and lam llmnklul to any th-n. ufter using {our lnrge. and one sunzlll bottle, I was realm-- ed to perfect. health. You can give reference to my house, No. 963 N. Seenml street, or nt my office of Receiver nf'l'nxes, fr:m 9 A. .\l [o' 2P. .\l., corner of Chg-snub nnrl Hi'nh streets. ‘ u 7 no u 7 on 14 7 oo 14 , 700 14 7 oo 14 7 oo M 7 00 14 7 00 14 ' 700 H» 7 00 14 7 ('0 )3 10 00 H 7 00 Read the following from [him Dr. Wishart—Dear Sin—l take pleasure in informing you through thip sourbe that. your Pine Tree anCm-dinl. wkich wns recommend ed for my daughter by Dr. J. A. Hall, of this city, has cured her of a cough of more than five months‘ standing. I had thought her be yond cure, and bed employed the best of medical lid without any benefit. lcnn cheer fully recommend it to the public M a safe and sure remedy fm all those similarly afflicted, us Iknow of marry other cases besides that. of my daughter the: it. has entirely cured at: long standing coughs. . Yeur: respectfuliy, -JuJJN V. PARKER, ‘ _ ' . Dagnerrean Artiit, . 126 Genesee street, ULica: 14 7 00 M 7 00 l 4 7 00 14 7 00 H 7 00 14 4410 u 7 oo 14 7 oc 14 1 oo 14 . 7on 14 ‘7 oq * * * :—I have used Dr. Wishnrt's Pine Tree Tm- Cordinl in my family, and can cor dially Recommend it as a. vqlnnble and safe medicine for colds, cqughs, and to those pre disposed to consumption. ‘ . DR. G. A. FOSTER, \ 160 Geneaw street. The than no a few among the thousands which this gm: remedy ha and from an unumgly gan. 13 10 00 I 4 7 00 14 7 00 'We have thoussndu of leners from phys'r: cinns and dmggisu who have pnlcribed and lold- the TM Cordial, laying that lhey have never med or sold I medicine which gave such universal satisfaction. 10 29 CO 10 20 00 14 7 00 1+ 7 00 The Pine Tree Tu Coxdjal when taken in _connection with Dr. Whishnn‘u Dylpepaia Pills, in}: infalllhhwn for Dynpupnln. ‘ The PinptTree Tar Cardin! will cure Coughs, Sore Throat and Brent, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Dip‘therin, and in aha an e}.- ullent remedy for diamond lhe:kidnn,s,and lennle‘mmplninu. " ' . :4 700 - ,u .700 14 700 14 41 oo 14 - 1 no u , 7 00 u z 00 u :1 so The genuinshu.fie name (if th€ pimprietor had a plus free blown in the holds. Auomeri m spurioni uniuh'olg. ' Pluck Fm: Own—did. Q" Mun pea bottle. Prepared only by Lhe’ Proprietor, < "th L. Q. o. wrsmm-j .. Sold by Bragging ‘cvpryytiere lldehfiflfifla‘fl‘} _. '3- DB. 'WISHART’S p ~ 12 - « * ' GINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. Joll.\' WARD BEWARE or counting-ens No. 10 North Second SM Phfllddpbin, Pt. I .4>:~‘ ——fqfi,e7-fij-~ ~~o>~—r-—-~“‘ : NEmWanehouse. , BI‘E'HELS UF GRAIN 100.()()OW.\STED,M the neanin and I’rudurr Home, in (larlifle street, ndjoin ing Shmds & [Mahler's esmhlxshment. The highest market price vnll always be paid in ‘cnih for ‘ . GRAIN, of all kinds.l FLOUR. SEEDS, kc. I Always on ban-. 1 and lor “legal. the smallest. profits, : , GUARDS. “ SALT, FISH, . GROCETHES, hm, . Wholesale and retail. TRY~ US! We shnl'l do out then to give autismcuon in all cases. )IcCURDY & mam. Gettysburg, May 11, 1883. 1y Come~to<York Street} “Eundcrsigned has boughmuj. fieflxocery T and Provision Store ot‘ W. E. Bitlle, in \mk street, a Yew doors ens! of'St. James Lmhcnm myrrh. and will continugthe busi new at. the same pl Ace. He Ins increased the stock, and is now prepared to offer a most ex cellent u=snrzmcntof goods in his line, such as COFFEES, SCGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS. Salt, Fish, “moms, Buckets, 15rushes, “'25:!!- ing Machines, Bluckiug, Candles, Needles, Piu's, Combs. (in, with a large lot. of ' SEGARS AND TOBACCOS. Also, Coal Oil and Coal Oil Lamps. Call and 58? for yourselves. Hm usorgmou't is not only lull, but. he sells as cheap as tb‘e cheapest. ‘ . The highest price paidfor old Lead. DAVID TROXELJR. Gettysburg, much 7, 1864. - sun at Work. HE undersigu'ed continues th'é f ' T UARIIIAGI-I-MAKING BUSINESS, in all its branches. at. hil old stand, in East Middle street. Gettysburg. ‘ NEW WORK made to order, and ._REPA I R I N G done promptly and at: iowost prices. Tno first-Hue" SPRING WAGUNS and a. SLEIQ}! fur'sule. JACOB TROXEL. Dec. 7, 1663. \ Grain and Produce. HAVING taken 'the large 3nd commodious - Warehouse recently occupied by Frank -}lersh,_Esq., ‘ r , IN NEW‘ OXFORD, w are prepared t 'ly the highest prires for METER}: ot‘l’llulfFQE. Also. sell ut. the low est prices, LUMBER, COAL and GROCERIES, of every descrintlon. _ A. l’. MYERS a; wmmmx New Oxfoyd,‘.\ug. 10, “563.- tf l Clothmg. Bonds Anxum) lmsnaw (got up his Full G and Winter stuck offlluthiug, the Inrgesl stock in» town, consisting of ()v’er Goals, ' . Dnss Coats, 5 . Busmoss Coats, L ' _Mililm‘y Blouses anlennts _ Pantuluons,‘:\'eata Under nnd~oror-Shi:ts, Drawn-s, HEmiery Gloves, &.c., in grant. variety, [lll of whi fh‘ will he sold cheap lur cash. Call and see them. Sept. 28,1803. ‘ _. /_ -- _,__ , __ "___.-. Sheads ‘8; Buchler, ' EALERSIN D ' COAL AND LUMBER, _sror H s , _ memu‘; ,numnmwnn, ’ac, ——ALSO - “ . ' SHUTTERS, BLIXDS, SASH, ETC Corner of Curlielv and [Mill-ond Streets. oppo siLc RJHrmm Depot, GETTYSBURU, PA. May 9,961. ' - ' ,_,&_, V-” .._ ___‘H Cannon & Adam; 7 NEW MARBLEAYMRKS, Corner of Bald: ‘ mare and Rust .\liddle streels, opposite the Court. Home. (l‘cltyshurg; Pa —\\‘l- ure prepared tofurnishMonuments, Tomhi, lit-ml stones, Mnrble llumlcs, Sluba torl Cuhiuut Makers, and all other work uppertuiuing to our business. We will guumntee sulislhctiun both in to e'uwnlion uml price. Call and see on] designs nnd specimens of work. '. _ Feb. 2, lacs. n, - . Comegvlth a. Rush. . IIE undor<igncd would mud respectfully T inform his ui.nny friends and 'e phblic generally, thnl he has gone into the (‘lotking husiho=s, nl SSHHHHI': old stanxlj the Diamond, Gettysburg. Pu. “is stock, nlrefidy full,wil[ be much cnl 'rrznd, to emhrnvc every style 01 CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, Caps, Trunks, “Him 9, Clocks, Wail-hos, Jew elry, Gnns,"istolm and, in short, everything which ought lobe found Ma {inst close Clothing and.\’nri(-:y House. ~ Pnniculura hermfter. ,In' the memili'ne he invites eve‘ryhoily [0 Bye him It call. Lle.iu tend: to keep so peril-d A stock us to nccum mudate All—4nd, with th hope oflnrge sales, he 'l9st”) make :1 living‘t small profits. So trouble to Show goods, Ind every etl'ort. made tosutisfy buyers. ' ~ JACOB BRINKERHO‘EF. June 15,1863. tf ' - 2 - One and All, ARE No'l‘lCH.—The undersigned would T my to .the public that he is receiving a large and spiundixl stock of GROCERIES, - he will roll :1: low as any other house i wu—Cnfl'ecs, Sugars,~ Molasses. Syrups, Te’Ml, 59“, Fish, Stu, with Potatoes. Beams, and Rice ; Wooden Ware, put up in th‘e‘best num ner; Tolmccus, chnrs. km, tr. » FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE-17H you want to lay in your liquor: for harvest, now is tha time. I have _nmny brand: of Whiskies, Brun dies. Wines. and all other liquors, which I am disposing of n: short profits. Give me a call I always try to please—and believe i very of ten aurceevl. Remember the piace-«outheast corner of the Diamond, Gettysburg. GEO. F. KALBFLEISCH May 25," lacs ~ .__ e Andther Car Load. BRINKERHOFF’ keeps up with the timeaby getting new goods almost every mick.— He spares no effort. Lonccommodntehis numer ous cufiomers. “ Quick “lea ’ and small profits.” is his motto: \ Dec. 7, 1863. ‘ ' Young Men ND OLD .\IEN, do not allow your mother: and your wives to wear out their precious ln‘es over the old Wash-tub longer, bu:v like truo men ma benefactors, presen them with In EXCELSIOR WASHER, and lnsténd of {toxins dud cross words‘on wash days, depend upo \it. che'c-rful faces will greet you. TYSON BROTHERS, Gettysburg, Pa. A Dec. 14, 1863. _ Something for Everybody U BUY AT DR. R. HORNER‘S T ‘ DRUG AND VARIETY STORE.— Just opened a fine nssoflmenl of Drugs and Medicines, Patent, Medicines, , . Stationery, ' Fancy Dry Goods, . Confecfions, ~ , ‘ Groceries, Notions, TOBACCO, SEGARS, to. Jun. 18, IW4. » New Goods. EORGE ARNOLD has just melv’d from I Philadelphm, n larg- stock of GLOTES CASSERIERES’ Over-coatings, Uuslneu, Vest jnn, unela, Mnslin!,Jea.ns. Bc., all of which ,«will be sold cheap for cuh. Call and sea them. Sept. 28, 1863. , Sale Crying. W. FLEMMING continues the business .A' of SALE CRYING,,and 501%“: the con ued patronage of the public. is his con nlnt endeavor to give satisfaction. Charges moderate. Residence in Breckinridge sue”, Geuysburg. ‘ - P'. S.—lie is a licensed Auctioneer, under the Tax Law of the United States. Nov. 24, 1802. LOTHXNG! CLOTHING I—Plenly of ne! C goods jun_ Spelled. ‘Also Boots, Shoes Ilnu, kc., (an, all‘cbeap at BRINKERHOFF'S UST reeeived at PlCKlNG'Sk‘Spring and JSpmmerClothing. Come one Ind all, RSIIRATE Eight-day, Thirtphom lld Mann Clockfichesp at PICKING‘S. 0n RATS. MICE. RUACHES, ANTS, BED lII'GS, HOTELS IN FI'RS, \VUOLENS, .U'., INSECTS UN PLANTS, FUWLS, ANI MALS, Aha—l'm up m '23“. sm: and $1 00 BoxnstUDHll-s nnd Hmks. SJ and $5 sue: for Horus. J’l‘nuc ha‘rnrnom, .tc. “Only infallible rnnvvhes known.” “ Free [rum Poisons" “ .\'ol dangerous to the Human Family." “ Rats come om. of their half: to die.” WSuld anlcsule in all large chic-s. wSuld by‘nn Druggisli and Runner: every- where. . ' a! l»! Bun.“ l H ofnll worthless imitation». wSee tbax “Cusun's” name is on each Box, . Bottle and Flack, hclore you buy. wAddress HENRY R. COSTAR. pgfl‘mxupnn Dun-r 432 BROADWAY, .\'. Y. Mold by ulWVbolenle and Bouil Drug ’ gist: in Gettysburg, Pu. ‘ ' rob. 29, 1864. ’ - _ I‘o 3 fl FOURTH t ARCH STREETS, BILADELPHIA, P » Min nruxm ran lmuxn, 1864, 100 pm: 8! Fancy Silks. sol-ms. lmlin leku,sl. I'JO “ good’blflck, “ 200 “ Ordered I’lnin SILKS. 4-4 LYONS lllnck Silk VELVET, Bmwn Silks, $6, 5,4, 3,2, I,ler yard. muck “ sc, 5,4, 3,2, 1. u ‘ Moire Antiques, all calors. Magnificent. Grenadias. , , Magnificent Urgundiel. RichestChimzesand Percales. fipringShawls New Household prle Goods. ' .\'. 8. Gem-mi assortment ofMen's Wear. March 7,1864 3m ‘ Noah Walker' 8: Co.. CLOTHIERS, WASIIINGTOXL'UILDING, 65 Asp 167 BAiTIIORI Stain, keep constantly on hand a large and well as : )rteegstock of all kinds of goods at mollemto IBM Thg iufi‘ply ‘ordeu for the finest to the owést. pr-i'ced articles, gilbgr ready made or mud; to Measure, to any p 3! of tha‘country. They kéep also an exiensira stock of FORK. SIIING 'GOODS, embracing every article of anllemen’s Under-wish Also, LIIIJTARY CLOTU’S and every varietiof Military Tritiu- inga, as well‘as an assorted stock offiEADY MADE MILITARY GOODS Baltimore, Feb. 22,1864. f ‘ 1 mois , 'suomé.‘ 1 AND - ‘ \ SHOES BOOTS. ‘ . Boots & Shoes! . ' 1 TEW ESTAllLlSllllENT.—Thc nnnlrrs‘zn— h cal has just laid in a fine stock oftllc best city wurk, which he will dispose of m. the-low est profits possible. llis assortment emhmces dullh‘P-Fflll’d ‘ - ‘ UALF-bKIX BOOTS fér men. * . C.\\’.\LRY BOOTS, all kinds of - BOOTS FOR BOYS, with a large Assortment of ‘ SHOES FOR LADIES “ED for mummy. He has selected his stuck «virh cnrc. suited as he thinks exactly to xhe «not: of this nplrkel—‘nnd additions will (-nnsmntly be mmle (is the "ado may rgquire. The goods he otf‘vrs are not only wrll nylde. nnd' of good :mterinh, but embrace the latest styles. qurticnlnr Intention will always be paid to these pnmts. Remember the pl.lce—YOßK STREET, mar 13’ Opposite the Bnnk. CM] and see tor your selves. ‘ ' The boot and shoe-making business ii car ricd'on as heretofore. WILLIAM SUILLESN. Guttysburg, Dec. 7, 1863. ' New Tailoring STA BUSH .\IENT.--GE§). F. ECKENRODE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, adopt: this method of informing his friends and the public genemlly, that he has opened a Tailoring establishment in Baltimore strvet, Getlvsburg.‘(lute Post Ofiice,) near the Dia mona. where he is prepared to dli all work in his line in the best manner. and to the satis fnction of customers. He employs none hut first clms hands, and receiving . THE RASHIONS REGULAELY, be can warrant. fashionable fits and neat and 'snbstanfial sewing. He asks a almr-e of the pnblic's patronage, promising to spare no of fort to deserve it. His chargPs will 'nlwnys be found as moderate in the timés will allow. Cutting and Repairing done a! the shortest notice. ' [Gettyaburg, April 7, 1862. Spring Goods AT A. SCOTT & SON’S.—We invite the at lemion of buyers to our stock of Spring Goods, which will be sold cheap, consisting ol LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, etc.; etc. For )[en’u and Boys' war we, have Cloths, Cusimrrcg, Coatings, Vestings, with a variety ”of Cotton ades, Jun, tc. Call and see. \ My 18,1863. A. SCOTT a; SON. New Bakery! EWPOR’I‘ & ZIEGLER, Mechanical 8n ’ efs, South Washington stn‘ct, hall squn‘: from the Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBL’RG. Pu.— Consmntly on hand, the best of BREAD, CRACKERB, CAKES, PRETZELS, Jae. Pei-- lona wishing fresh Bread will be served every morning. by lennng their nut. and residences at the Bakery. Every efi‘ort mode to please Gin ul 5 call! [April ‘lO, ’63., 1f . Battle-field Vlews. A FULL set of our Photographic View‘ of the Battle-flew of Gettysburg, form‘s ‘aplendid gm for the Holidays. The finest. yet prlished can be new Lube Excelsior Gallery. TYSON BROTHERS, Geuysburg. Queensware. IF you want anything in the QUEENSWARE line Q 6” at A. SCOTT :2 SON"), whereyau win find the best assortment in to“ n. ' .March 24, {662. Farmers’ 8: Mechanics’ AVINGS INSTITUTION 0F ADAMS 60., S haflngjncreased its capital, has enlarged its business and extended its accommodations Low day, Wednesday. [ApLiI 6, 1863. tf ILLINEBY GOODS. Bonnets, Rummy, M Flowta, Shakers and anuet Frames usL received erm New York, cheap at, Fabu estocks’, the sign of RED I‘ RUNT. LL the best Patent (Medicines can be had A“ at the new Family Drug and Prcsmiption ton: of Dr. R. HORNER. AGO, Arrow Root, Corn Starch, Rice.flom S and Gelatin, for sale at Dr. HORNEB’S Drug Store. ‘ 0R LADIES—AH size: of Buffalo Over F Shoes for Mle at the corner of Yorkstteet and the Dismoud by BOW k WOODS. CUCUMBER PICKLES, a, large lotgufit re. ' ' mthneit in prime or er :1: ”Ned f y’mnnmsou’a; _ F P.\RTNERSHH’.—-The Co-pmtnorship O exwtlnz belv‘veen [he snhucriheri. b“ hm n dissolved this day by mnllml consrnl.—- W.» rrt‘hm thanks to our frmndlrund the public fur xhc liberal support cxmnded to us. Our hunks will be MI. I'- the store; and we earnest !) request those indebted to us to cull lid lndkr Imme-linle payment. as we are desiroul Ln setllo our budgets: whbmn. delay. - ALEXANDER CUBEAN, Jun. 30,1894. JOHN CULP. V Hfiianbscriber having disposed olhin in- T must in the Store of Cobean 8 Culp lo John S. ('rnwford, Esq., respecttully asks the continuance of his friends Ind cnsmmen Io [muonize his successor—where Bargains mny be had. ' < JUHN CULP. Feb. 8,18 m. ‘ . N THE HAT AND SHOE ‘BUSIXESS.—A. Iliubean having Associated 'with him in business John S. Crawford, “1110 puf'cbnud the interest. of John Culp, rripecuully nm uouncca to the citizens ofGL-tlyéburg and the public generally, that the business will be con tinued at. the Old Stand on Chambersbnrg mm, by A. CUBEAN 1:00.. who will con stantly keep on hand a I'll-go monk of Gouda, in lllcline of . - ‘ , SHOES, HATS,M(‘APS. RUNKS, CARPET B'AGS, UMBRELLAS, ML. and they ll Ilso continue the Mnnufncturs or Shoes. ‘ From their long experience in sll the show branches, they flMler themselves thst they can please the public, and will sell cheap for club. _ ‘ K. UOBEAN. J. S. CRAWFORD;- Doing business under the name had firm of A. Uobeun & Co. [Feh. 8, [864. NOW IT— - £ f I{ CHA’MBERSBURG-STREET AHEAD. [lnning just returned from the city with ’n splendid assortmo‘nt of HATS, CAPSLBOOTS & SHOES, without any disparagemem. to my neighbors or any other ponion of the gown of Gettysb . I ham the pleasure of nnnouncing that 611%: bersburgalreet is ahead and thin. she'place to buy Huts, (Taps, Boots and Shoes, cheap, is at my new stand, nut], opposite Hu- Lutheran Church. '. 7 The utlrnlion‘of the Ladies in [mrticnlxirl] invited £041": splendid assortment of Guite‘rs, Slippers, Morocco Luce Boots, 4:92, intended for Ladies’ wear. . Also, Trunks, Carpet Szlrks. Umhrkllns. Tn: lmcco, Cigars and Noliuna, in endless writ-Iy. Here is the place u: buy goods '_Jllcfll', Ks l urn determined'nov. 'to be undersold by an; other establishment illown. Thankful for pastim vora,l nun yours entirely, John 1.. nomzwonm. BALTIMORE, March 28, 1864. WOUCE 0F REMOVAL. ‘ ‘ i LAWRENFB l). Dll-l'l‘Z k (70., respectfully beg leave to nolify their lrjcnds, customers nud the public generally, Hull they have ruuuved'from No. 151i‘:s|nl\lin slreetfio the commodioas four-story Warehouse, .\'o. 308 BALTIMORE STREET, between Howard and Liberty, where they will for the future conduct the Wholesale Busi ness, Snicly in - ‘ llursicry. Trimmings, . Furnishing Goods. ' Perfumery, Notions, “ - i ' Smgiouery, Gallery, ' To; 8, &c., km, to which they invite the Mt'cntiou of cit} llwl country purchusers, feeling confident. pf their ability to offer inducements in prices um] quality ofb‘oods. ' ': Orders by mail will receive prompt atten tion. Address - LAWRENCE D.-DlE’l‘Z it (10., 3m! Baltimore Izreet, Baltimore. March 14, 1864.) - $225. SEVEN ocmvr: $32.5. Rosewood Plano Fortes. RUVESTEEN & 90.. G ~ 499 BROADWAY. X. Y. New, Enlarged Scale Biano Fumes, with M] Thlriy ymrs' exprriem‘é, with greatly ln—. crenséd facilities for umnnfnauring, (-nnhle us to sell for CASH m. the above unusmiily low price. (Mr Instruments received the highest. award at. the World's Fair, and for five sucros sive years .91, the Ainerigmn“ Institute. “’qu muted five years. TEBIS an cuu. Cull or send fur dewriptive circular. ' V ‘ March 7, 1864. 3m ‘ Blacksmithjng. - 111-7 undersigned would most. respectfully inlonn the_ public that ht his commguced ' liLACKS‘Ml'l'lllNG BUSINESF, ‘ at Dunner & Zu-gler’s shop, in‘ East. .\liddlc street, (Bolt)sl)l1rg.)vlwrl: he will at all limes be prepared 0.0110 Blackmuithiag work to Cur.» riugce, Buggies. “'nglms, kc. That he k'nows how go do all jobs 00' lllcillld will run he «Inw tiunml by t‘msu who lmre :l knun’lcu‘lgl-yl‘ his long experience at lhe business". Come on ,with you: wetk, nnfl low will In- sulisfied wln-u you tnke nywny—and for which he will re— ceive Cash or Country Producg ADA)“ HULTZWORTH. J.m. 4, 1864. tf To Dlsabled Soldlers, RAVEN AND MARINES. AND WIDDWS, S 3m: OTHER HEiRS OF THOSE WHO HAVE DIED OR. BEES KILLED IN THE_S,EB VICE—Cums. 0. chmm, Attorney for Claim nnls, Bounty Land and Pension Agent, ‘Vflah ington City, I). C.—-l’ensiuns proclirml tor Sol diers, Seam-n nngi Marines of the present wur,’ who nre disabled by reason of wounds received or ilisextse contracted viiile in servicemnd Pen sions, Bounty Money and Arrears ofl’ny ob tained for widows or‘otuer heirs of those who have died or been killed whilein service. Bounty Land procured for seniors in any 0! an other mus. ._ CHAS. U. TUCKER, _ I Washington, D. C J. C. fin“, Agent, Gettyflgurg. Nov. 'lB, 188. ‘-1- I - 7 . - r ‘_. ‘ 'rVL‘IA‘ VII. :_ yea”.- s': «hi: 'P‘ffirmi 3‘ I! 1,19%": A m '|~"".‘»"' - r: no» _u u _uu (W ETTYSBURG_IIAILROAD.—On and After T he first nrJununry next, Trains o‘er {he nrg Railroad will run as follows: 1:15 v. .Trniu will leave (icuyzburg at. 6.30, “‘ ~ with passengers for Btltimorc, and “‘- er points Southwnrd. Return an [.30. I’. PL, with passengers from Baltimore, also from York, Harrisburg, Philndclphia, and other 1 points Norm and 'l‘lastwnrd. _ Second Train will leave Gettysburg at 8; A. \l., with passengers foi- York, Harrisburg. Philadelphia, kc. Return at 6, P. 51., with passengers from samepoints. Passengeré can also reach Bullimpre the same day by this train. _ “I. MCCURDY, "resident. Dec. 28, ‘.863 ; IsaaciK. Staufler, WHO}! MAKER AND JEWELER, _ -‘ xucuc-ruun or SILVERWARE & IMPORTER 0F WATCHES, No. 118 Keith Second St., Corner Quarry, Pmmnuruu, PA. He has constantly on tmnd an assortment of Gold and Silver P 591. Lever, Lepine and Plain Witches; Fine Go d Chains, Seals and Keys, Brent Pins, Eu Rings, Finger Rings, Brace lets, Hmiatnre Cases, _ Medlllions, Lockets, Pencils, Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver e, Desert, Tea, Salt. and Mustard Spoonflmr Spoons, Cups, Napkin Rings, Fruit. and Butter Knives, Shields,Combs, Diamond Pointed Pens, ~tc.,—a.ll of which will be sold low for énsh. M. I. roams a; 0033 best quality @lch eled Puten: Le'ver Movemems constantly. on band; also other Makers of superior quality. N. B.—-Old Gold and Silver bought for cash. Sept. 7, 1363. 1y XQELSIORI EXCELSIOR! ! , EXCELBIOB!!! The Excelsior Wuhing anbine' is the but in the World. Call and examine it at. once.— Ufllce It the Excelsior Sky-light Gallery. TYSON BBOTRERS. URE GROUND BPIOEB,- ulectgd ind E ground expressly for 1):. 3033318084 N 3'3st “rug Sum. ' Dissolution A Card. Another Change Let Everybody Established 1850. ‘ luLe~L im[;rqvgmcnts Change of Time. FIS H ' B Lamp Heating Apparatus OILINGL- 'ING—STEWING—STSEP. [NU—WITHSX‘HE FLAME ’l‘ AT 1. THE ROOM. u “HITS $8; the flnme of a common lump. at the cost of a cem‘s worth of on], a very comforta ble bra-« Hub can be cooked:—.\'. Y. ZHbune. I fiSimplefln construction; eniSy—kem in order, ready for me in n momenf, (Convenient my bare on hund.-—l)ruyym'o arc-uh”, ’ fiFish's Lump is 0%” of “so most popular novelties of the day. he utility or it in nu. queltionnble, a gym! saving is made in heating and cookinglmnll articles, and am he made to cook magi: rat a great. many persons,which i 5 hem-H! done on the ambulance tun whicß carry the sick loldiera.—Scien!ifi¢ Amer-(mu. wrorYumily use, hospital tom, barmckl, picnin, fishing, nursery, or sick room,“ is nnl anicle oHoml‘ort beyond all proponiou ‘0 M cosh—Half. Jamaal of ”2411 M. WI have tried m- uppuflllul, and my wife and I procinim the name A $0 Lvnlunhie and indispensable nrtitie, and we 13w wonder how we could have so Long dons without il.—-£'d. Coal (M L'armhlr. 3 ' WfAn orohomic’al conuivnnce for getting up but M. short nquce for nursery arid geneml household purposes. 0m inwrlanl p 01!“ is the saving in tusl aver coaLfir .—-.V. I'. them my I’ou. ' . ' PRICES FROM TWO T 0 SIX DOLLARS; (mucm no! on to roux qwara. .: flu“ uncua cOOKID.JT‘DRI mun win! on , Inxxl. . ~ ' Arranged for- Kcroseno or GoaH)", gr Gnu. A Descriptive Pamphlet of thirty page. fun» fished gram. Also; , a . ‘ THE UNION ATTACHMENT, . Price. 50 Cents. To be attached to a commoj Kerosene Lamp or Gas Burner, by which Wager m-‘ly be Boiled, and Food Cooked; also “1 ‘ Hinged to support a Shh-d 6. EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE. fiAgents Whnted. ‘ WILLIA“ D. RUSSEL, Agent, ' ' No. 206 Pearl St.,New York. , April 1!, 1864. 810 ~ 0 i - a ' 2 7/cil , . • INTERNATIONAL CHAIN 0F , * COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. Esmblislied in the {allowing cities: PHILADELPHIA, 5* S. E. Corner of Seventh and Chesnul SIL, New York, Brooklyn“ Allan”, Troy. Provi dence, l’ortlnnd. lliirflhril,\&ulinfiloil, NrWfirk, Rm healer, Ilufl‘nln, Toronlo', - Clevelnnd. Detroit. Chicago, .\lil wnnkee nud St. Louis. ,Thoroiigh lbcnrelicnl nml prnuiml inalruc— tion in all brunchcs pertaining lon finished Business Educntion. The Plniludelphin Collegertnnds first in tho Shue,both in point of I’B‘plll-Ilinn and locnl advantages. The poi»! nim‘edut is, to plan Commercial I‘lduenlion where it. helonw—lu the front mnk of useful iuslrnctipn. To' this end, a most thurouph count-m or hnaim-ss trnin. ing is adopted and carefully enforced. under the personal supervision 'of compete-n! I’m feasors in the unions depmtmcuu. (I‘hc- moi} perfect system or pmcticnl tmiuiug ever do- Vlse'l llfls been pm. in oyerulion, Mill in‘ sun ee§slully (-nrrirdfiul, uifrmling lu x'mlenlfml \‘flllhlflei such winn- hitherto hc-ru'cunuuli-r -(-11 possible nnly in cnnnecxiun with the cmigz. lug-Infuse. Alter hucuming pruficienl in _lho Srif‘nfl‘ 0f Act'ouuts. I’enuinnsluip, (Zomm‘pr (-inl Calculation. um! Unlnuu-h-inl Inuw. the student is advanced lathe |"ruclicnl Depart. ment, where he bwmnesanuctunl Hunk-Rewri. er and .\lerchnnl; pauses Lhruugh the lIIIrQ‘I'I'IN Houses; netsfimduru'na Tell. I. "miller. gr. learns the duties nml \Tospnnsihililiefl of enl‘h ofiiue, uml becomes (hor'mghly infurmml, mu nnly in the forms \Vhlt'll are in uuin rsnl u-v, but in managing llw ull‘uirs of businesspllh sysdorn und rin-sp-itch. . ‘ Scholnrihips issued if! one poin'. nra cnml, fornn. unlimited perip-l; in the eighteen Col: leges comprising the ‘- (-lmin." l‘iplomns are nwnr-led .to i_hhu- only Ill') fulfill the presurihcd puurs‘c ol dimly, urul was the requisite “ambition. For furthefi iuformnliuu send for a circular. Address: - 'Bl{\'l\NT, STRATTUN 3 CU.. ireb: 8, 186-1). ly ~ Philmlr-lphin. nessjllege Il ha N E.‘ ('orm-r '1 cum and ('hcsnut Eugen, . ~‘ l‘lHLAm.l.|’Hl.\, f l'xmm Tm: unmiumr at {1“ FA 1 u I: A N K s, .\ for'flhe last. [uur _umri l'ruuiyml nnvl (-lm‘l’hn siuess mangger of Bumm- (s Sun-103‘s Coul men-iJI “allege. “ _» ' , A .\nmm. BFSIN‘ESS COLLEGE, " Conducted un-mncn s_)§ll'm "(Actual ”mint-«s Training. Hirough the rmhlhhnu-m ul h-gill .u-Me Ulliu-s nud l‘uu:nling~lhma a, n-prgumt ing duh-rout dvpurlm-nls ut Tr." and Vuln merue, and n regulnr flank of De um and In sue, giving Ihs student nll «he mlmntugcs M ncmnl practice. nnd quvflil’ying him in lho shortest possible tune and mosl cfl'u-Jivc man ner ft" the various dupics and eulploymcnmof hysiness life. . - ‘l‘he Course ofinurnctinn in Ihc Theoretical _Depnrtmeni umbrnces Book-keeping, Commu cial CMculntions, Lec‘ures on Business Alf-tin, Penmanship, Commercial Law, Forwl, Cones. pondl-hce, lc. ' ' ~ > ’i I In the BUSINESS DEPARTMENT i the atudrntenters upon the Graduating Codi-gr. which includes at continuance inglic aborc‘ ‘Eyies, with their practical npplie’ntiou in all t nr details. He will in turn fill the poritioril of Accountant and Proprietor in the -vnriunl Departments of Wholesale and Retail Trade, Forwarding, Jobbing and Commission limi neg, Banking; .\lhnnl‘oczuring, Mining, Stemm hoéting, 4:45., and finally will act it: Cashier, Book-keeper, and Teller in the Bank, in each of which position: his previous knowledge will‘be put to the fullest practical tut. ' This institution oll‘crs to young men numer ous Advantages not poswessed by any other nmmcrcinl college in the State. it iscom pleic in'hlbits‘uppuiutmentr It is the only, Institution in the Stnte conducted on Actual business principles. The course of instruc tion is unsurpassed, Ind may he completed'lt't about one in]! the time usually spent in other institutions, in consequence 0! an entirely no! arrangement, and theyuption of the new practical system. .—— Diplomus awarded npon‘thr completion of the Commercial Course. uhich embrnces All except the higher sets of Banking, Manuhctul ing, Railroading, Arc. . bend for 5 Circular Feb. 1,1864. 10m Portable Printing omces. , :2 's' m the an of ‘j , .\lerch‘nnts, Drug . ‘J " gists. and all business ‘“‘“. ",5: and proleuionnl men -J _r , > who‘wish to do their ’ Q —' ' .u‘ own printing, neat! ‘ ‘ *4- _ and cheaply. Ad-p’: \\. " / ted to the printing of “ handbjlls, lehemla, circulars, lubels, cards and {mall newayapurs. Full instructions accompanying each bfllce en abling :3» boy ten years old lc Work them.auc-‘ cenfully. Circular; Bent free. Specimen heels of Ty e Cuts, c., 6 cents. 8 Address p ’ ADAMS’ PRESS 60.. 31 Parkßow, N. Y., and 3‘3 Lincoln streefi ”hummus”. bunny-25, 1864. 1y : Fruit and Ornamental TREES FOR SPRING XSGLF-We, respect {ally inviu attention to onr;puperior A flock of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTA3¢ TREES .‘ AND SHRUBS, {or the coming saddens oHl‘_ .' uwrtmem is huge Ind fine, and trees remark» K 2 my thrifty and won grown. Catalogues our: . be hm on npplicuion by mtil, or n uh. 0M3"? of,“l'he Compiler.” _ . 057: ' E , EDW. J. nuns z 00... E. -1 . Fnb. 8. 1584. 3111 York, Penn'nygh IeNG bu unripe“ uponmnlt at ;, 1‘ P “dim clothing fp' ton. ”kg“ I= ER IMI
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