E Proclamation. ' "our: ELECTION—By mm of . writ of ghction, to me dzrectel by Andrew G. ‘nnh, (humor of thin Commonwealth ki‘en and his mind .md the gran. seal of the State, u firr‘l‘shum, the 215: day 0f Jung, A. D.. 1!“. "cording to the prbfilions of an Act or flu Gunorul Asslmhly of Pennsylvania, enti tlld "An Act prescribing the time and man ner of submitting to the people, {or their np pronl Ind mtlficatlcu‘ or Mjcctlon, the pro puued Amendments to the Constituticn.” Y. Ail-m Rebert. High Shorifl' of lhu County of Adam, do hereby mnkc Luown nurl~give this Pablic uotica to the Elvctnra of the Coun ty of Adm-ts, that or. the FIRST TUESDAY of AUGUST nut, \beiug the 2d dnyu! the mouth,) I Speclll Elm-non will he held at the levernl Election Dirtruts, established by law in said county, at which time Ihr; wall role by ballot for or Igulust cumin proro‘c d miendments to the Conatxtuuon of thin Commpuwenlth, which are n hum", viz: “There lhl” be An additional section to the lhlrd nrticlo of the Constitution, to be desig ntted u lectlon Tour, A: lullgw: :‘ "'Slcuol 4. Whenever any a! the qualified oloctorn of this Commenmmlth nhnll be innny lotus! M'litury service, under a, requisition tom the Pro-idem of the United Statu. or by lulhorily‘ of tlm Commonwnlth, Inch electors may exercise the right of luflrflge in all eléc tions by the ciliv-ns. under, such regulations as an p: shall be prescribed by law, as fully as 1! they were present at their usual plnce of‘ election. i “There than be two nddifionnl Section: to the Eleventh Article of the Constitution, to be designs!“ at Secuom eight. and nine, u fol~ lows: . “Scene! 8. No bill shall be passed by the Lagislmuro containing more tlun one lubju't, which null he cleuly exprelaed in the title, unp: nppronr‘xmon bills. “ filo-rm 9. No bill BILL” be pus-ed by the Legislature, granting any powers or privileges, In may ensa where the authorig to grant such power], or privileges, bu been, or mny here ufler be, coxiferred upon the Courts of thin Commonwealth." The mid Elections will in held throughout the County, M follows: in the First district. composed of thy Bar. of Gettysburg.“ the Caurt-houan Gettysburg. In the Second district, competed ofuhc ‘Oanbip of Germany, M, the house ofSathmiel lumen, in thu town of Littleatown, in the town-Mp «Gan-any. ‘ t In the Third district, composed of the town ohipofOx!ord.nt the home of E. M. .\'ocl,in the town of New Oxford. In the Fourth diulrict, composed of the town ship: of Luimore and Huntington, M. the bone of G. W. Hildebnnd, in Lhe township of Huntington. ' In ting Fifth district, composedbof the town- Ihips of Hamillonbun and Liberty, M. the Pub; lie School-house in Milicrnown. In the Sixth dinrict, composed of the town lhip of Hamillonwt the house 110 w ocgupied by Dnniol Becker. in the town of am Berlin. In the Seventh district.» composed of the towmhip of Xcmdien. in the Public School houe in the town or Bundereville. In the Eighth district, composed of'the town- Ihip of Straban. at the home of chob L. Gran, in Hunterstown. , In the Ninth district. composed of the townJ Ihiy’: of Franklin. It the house now occupied by John F. Butt. in mid township. In the Tenth district, composed of the town- Ihip'o! Conawngo, It the home of John Bun-v 'be}, in HcSherryntown. . ' In the Eleventh district, composed of the township of Tyrone. at the hem of Allen M. 000k,in Ueidiersburg. . In"t_he Twelfth district, cemponcd 'of the flownehip of .\lounvjoy, M the house of Mn. V. Hun. in mid township. In the Thirteenth district. composed of the township of Hountpicneent, M. the public School-home in snid‘towmhip. lituate at the cron rondl, the one leading from oxford to the Two Tn‘crns, the other from Hunterstown to Hanover. In this Fourtkonth distrirt, compomfo! tho Mwnlhip of Reading. u ‘be house‘of 11. M. Dicks, in Hampton. ‘ ' , In tho Fifteenth diatrict, composed of the Batongh of Herrick, n ‘be Public School house in Abbollstuwn. . In the Sixteenth district. Composed of the township ofFreerlom, at the house of Nicholas loritz. in said township. in the Seventeenth district. composod of the township of Union; at the house of Enoch Lo fever, In said township. In the Eighteenth district, composed of the township of llutler, at the public School-house 1n Middletown. in said township. -In the Nineteenth district, composed of the «mm-hip of Berwick, at the Pigeon Hill School-hon". in said township. In the Twentieth district, composed of the township of Cumberland, at the house of D. Blucbaugh. in tho borough of Gettysburg. In the Twang-first district, c‘omposed oftho township of Highland. at the School Bunso at Lower Marsh Crook Presbyterian Church, in Mid township. Pertirular attention is directed to the Act of Assembly, passed the 23-! day of Apri1,,1864, ' entitled “An Act prescribing the time and mnnner of submitting meme people, for their approval and rhtificotion, or rejectionJhenro posed smendmentsto the Constitution," where in it is prescribed: Started 1. That said election shall be open ed, held, Ind closed. upon the do: aforesaid, It the pieces, and within the hours at, and within. which the general elections of this commonwealth are directed to be open-t ed, held, nnd closed; and it shall be thel' duty of the judges, inspectors, and clerks,. of each of said townships, boroughs, wnrdm precincts, and districts, to receive. at the‘ Mid election, tickets, not, exqeeding thel number of proposed emendmcnts, either writ- I ten or printed, or psrtly written and pertl printed, from each of the qn'tlified voters 0% this state, who mey odor the some, and to de posit them in e hex, or boxes, to be for that purpose provided by the proper oficers; which tickets shall be, respectively. labelled, i In the outside, “ First Amendment." “ Second ' Amendment," and “Third Amendment;" snd‘ those who are tavereble to hid nmendments, cr any of them, may express their npproxl thereof by voting, eech, es runny sepers , written or printed, or partly written and part- ' l,v printed, ballots, or tickets, ts there are tmendments approved by them, eontnlning,‘ on therinside thereof, the words, “For the Amendment ;" and those who are owned tol Ittth amendments, or any of them, may express , their opposition by voting, each, as runny: eeperete, written or printed, or partly written 3 end printed, ballots, or tickets, on there are‘ amendments not amtroved by them, contmn-l ing, on the inside tbereof,the words. “Against! the Amendment ;“ the electors, voting for, or ngnluu, the first amendment, shall bu consid ered to voting tor, or against. the proposed togrth section to article three of the constitu tiga, (pending the right of sufl'rnge to sol d rst eleetprs, voting for, or Agnimt, the stood amendment, shnll be considered as: «this for, or against. the proposed eighth sec-l tron to article eleven oi the constitution; and, eleeton, tr. ng for, or against, the third ‘ amendment, zlhnll be considered on voting for,! or egeinst, the proposed ninth section to sm- Ileeleven of the constitution. 1 smm! 2. Thnt the election, on the sold, groper“ amendments, shell, in all respects,| I conducted on the general elections of this‘ Oommonwealth sre now conducted; and it: ehul be the duty of the return Judges, of the} Tonguem'e counties, and districts,-thereof. first, her It: carefully nacertotncd the number of ‘fotn for, 0"? against, each of said nmr‘ndmente its the menner eforesald, to make out duplicnlo inform thereof, expressed in words, at lengthg oath“ in figures only; one or which returns, to mode,shsll be lodged in the Prnthenotary'n dce of the Court of Common Pleas, of the‘ proper» Misty. and 'Dhe other sealed and (ii-1 Fem we the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and), one of sold Judges deposited, for-inn Ith in the moatconvenient Post-Office, upon in h lch pooh” shit be prepaid, at the expense oftho proper county. _ f Bmm: 4. That the several duties required to tie errormed by the Sherifis, Communion» : gustahles, Judges, Inspecmrs, and all :8"? ow wheneverl in. end about, the general elections of this Commonwealth, shall ‘e performed, by such odious, in, end about, we election provided for; end all Persons, whether encore, or others, shall be liable to mm put-Emmi, tonne neglect at my boo. - ' ' t 'n '““‘ “W 23:!- 3.3““ 3 :11 “TM“MW “GWW’ - s ‘ hm. ogaugmt-im? may, m mega q... Tnbjngm‘m! kg: mama-y???” .uo‘.‘ m“ Commoufiultll. . ‘K . um rounun . on: o .»"m 2, m ’ Andln nndbv “Actor the omm Auem- ‘”"‘ ""'." “ ."" ‘“"’.” 9"". °' 3" J‘m?‘ bll'oftbfi'3uke inled tho 2d day 0‘1“" Lutheran Lhnn n. and VI” routmue the bull -15'19, it u dwocted that thetlnspecton an'd' Emu,“ ”A: name pl'mc' Hie h'l'i:lcf¥lied the Judges bout the plncn 0' their distncu on the «(31“. an u'now prpmred. to 10' L; n nonhu dtn— of the Gene“! Eiccxiou nfovenmd. It 9 Lb CS” 7550???“ “0 s m )3! ‘"”' ‘"'" u o c'lock In theforenoun, to do Ind perfnm ”M H LU} FELF, :LGARS, SYR'L Pb. T 333, :m’erul duties rcquxrednnd cujoincd on them in PM" Fuh" brooms, “WM“; brniwa , “ “I“ and M the same “L mg M‘ndnnd. Blnfkmg, Landlel, .\ecdlu, Ami he i: further directed,ln 131! by the Act 9”": “”“‘bs' 3°" ‘"“’ “ ‘"‘" '"‘ ”I or the General Anemlgly of this Stanislaw-i SEUARS AND TOBACCOS. land, [but one of the Judge: of each of the Also, Con! on Ind Cuul Uzi Lumps. dxmreut [ix-trial: afurenazd. “bu shall have (‘nllund see fox yourselves. flu ulonmout 1m: uhnrge of Lin- relurni or the elm-mm in not onlylull, but In: sells I 5 the-[nu the in their rgupv-ytxre dxurims, 52ml] meet the chrspéit.. thud My nucr the eleczzun. “hid: shall Thehxghelt pnce paid {or old he‘d. be on Fnduy, 1).: 51)) day of Auguu nut. Mr DA V”) TKOXEL, JR the Court-house, in theßorouuh of Gettysburg, j Gettysburg. M 38511 7, 1364 then and tbrre to make I {mr statement nud temficueof the number of voles Which shall hnve been given M the dxfl'crcnt districts in thc county of Adam: for aud‘agnmnt thcproyoud Amendment; ' ' Ann “ham; 51mm: Shot-@0303", Gellyiburg, July 4, '94. BMW U. 8. 1040 Bonds. iTIIESE Bonds are Issued under the Act of 2 Congress of March Bth, 1864, which pro }vide. um .11 Bond- iasued under this Acuhlil ‘be EXEMPT FRO)! TAXATION by or under leny state or municipal authority. Subscrip- Hions Lo the‘le Bonds are received in United ‘ States notes or notes of National Banks. The} ‘nre TO BE REDEESIED IN COIN, n: the f plenlure of the Government, at any period n 3! I Zen limp (en nor more than forty flea" frotheir I §date,nz.d {hm their redemption FIVE PER :CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN CUIS,‘ ‘ on Bond: ohm: over one hundred dollars an lmunily And on all other Bonds nemi-nnnnnlly.‘ [The interest is pnynble on the first days of I March and September In each yenr. ’ ‘Subscribcri will receive either Registerbdx ~or Coupon Bondsfab they [nay prefer. Regis-r I lcred Bonds are recorded on the books of the! l L'. S. Treasurer, And can be lransiemi onlyl .on the ovgger‘s order. Coupon Bonds nre’ {payable to bearer, nnd ore more convenient for! ‘ commercial uses. ‘ Subscribe” to this loan wi" have the optiOn of having their Bonds draw inurest from March In, by paying thhccmed interest in coin—(or in United State. notes, or'flae non of National Banks.tdding filly pég cent. for premium) or receive them drawiiig interest (tom the dug of subscripiLion and densit. As these Bonds are 7 V - Exempt from Municipal or Sgafio'rgxtion, their "due is incremcd frqm one to line per cent. per annnm, guarding to me into of tax leviel in various part! ofthe country. . AL'Lhc present rule of prenium'on goldthoy PM v , OVER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST lu_ currcnéy. mud are of vquul convunienccn‘n prrmnneut o: tempumry investmant. V It’ls‘ pelievéd thntno’ncruriti.“ ofl‘er ”grant induct-mien“ co lender: Is the Mrions descrip tions of U. R: Bonds. In I" other form: n! ludebtcdnou,the him or mm, of prium parties or stock companies or «pirate com munities only ii p'lcdgcd for vment while for the debts of tho United Smtenqhe whole préperty nf the country is hol-lpu to lie-cure the payment of both print-ipnl and inn-restin coin. Theso Bonds may be subscribed [oz in sum! from $5O up to any magnitude, on fine mme torml. and are thug made equally Mnilnb‘le to the gunmen. lender find the largest cnpitnlisu. They can be ronvertod into money at nny'mo monl; and tha holdex mu have the benefit of the interest. It may be nltful to stntn in this connpction that the total Funded Debt. of the United States on which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March. 1864, was $768,965.000. The imerut on this 000! for the coming fiscal year will be $45,937,126, while the customs 'revenue in gold for the current fiseal year; ending June 30th, ”64, has been so far at. the mo of our $100,000,000 per imqnm. . It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely in ex ccu of the want. ofihe Treasury for the pay ment 0! gold interest, whik lbq recent increase of the tarifl‘ will dou‘btlen mist- the snnuul re ceipt: (rom custom: on the Mme amount of importation, to $150,000,000 per unnum. Instructions to the National Bank: Acting n lonn ugeuts were not iuued from the United State- Treasury until .\(nrch 20, but in the first threl weeks of April the lufizscriptions arerag ed more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions mll‘bueceired by the First Nuionnl Bank of‘l’hilndelphin, Pa Second .\'ntionnl Bank of Philadelphin, Pa Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. AND' BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS . which are depositaries of public many, Ind all RRSPECTABLB BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the cou’ntry, (acting‘ls again of the Nationnl Depositary Bank») will furnilh further information on upplicnian And' AFFORD IVIBT YAOIHTY TO lUIICIIIIBI May 9, 1864. 3111 OR RATS. \IICE, ROACHES, ANTS‘ BED BUGS, .\IOTIIS IN FL‘RS, WUULENS, 0., INSECTS UN PLANTS, FOWLS, ANX .\IAI.S, «tn—Put up in 25c. 50c. and $1 00 Ban 3, Bottles and Flasks. $3 and $5 sun for HOTILS. PLDLIC Inn-muons, ac. "Unly infallible remedies known." “ Free from Pomona." . “ Not dmgerous thhe Hnmnn anily.” “ Rats come out of their bole: to dis." [Q'Sold Wholesale in All largo cities. fiSold by All Druggisbl and Retailer: every- where. V - [69H .' Bun-u: 1' P ofallwortMeuiyiullona, [Q‘Sce (hm " Cosnn’n" name is on each 1301', Baltic And Flaskbofore you buy. 38‘1”de HENRY B. COSTAR. m'mmcxun Dnur 481 [human .\T. Y. #5Olll by 1:11 Whole-In}: Ind Hamil Drug~ gins In Gettysburg, PA. Feb. 29, um. New Bakery ! NEWPORT & ZIEOLER, Mechanical Bak ers, South Wnshmgtou urea, hall square rom ‘he Elglo‘Hotcl, GETTYSBURG. PA». Comtamly on hand, the he“ 0! BREAD, CRACKERS. CAKES, PRICTZELS, kc. Per sons wishing {rub Bread mil be served every morning, by Jenna; their names and residence: at the Bakery. Evorpcfl’on made to plane vao n; n on“! [April 10, ‘63. M Jacob Harley. (account); to "mun. a nun.) ' O. 622 MARKET ST..PB!LM)BLPHIA._. Battle-field Vlews. ‘N Dcnler i’n Fme Gold and Sih'ér WATCH PULL set of oyr Pbotog‘rtpbic View: 0! Es; Fine.:Gold. JEWELRY; 'Sotid‘ IeYQR- A ‘be Battle-firm of Gettysburg. form n ‘VARE‘fifldthc hentmake QISILYER mm Splelllild gift fox-_the Holidays. The fine-H. yet WARE. Commmly on ham‘l .. lugg “.0“. P‘lblilhgdffiy b 2 seen who Excdsior GMWJ- . mem m the above good. a: low pritu. ‘ “SON BROTHERS, Gettysburg. 4‘ Watch». and Fm: Clock. RIPAIIID, by _"’""’_—~“””‘ ‘akxlltul workmen; also, Jewelry repairing; Engrnvingand all kinds of Hnihwork to order, at Ihon notice. . fibon'z forget thg om nun, No. 623 Market Street, Phdndelphiu. * April ,18, 1564. 31:1 nag. u an. _ ' Queensware. ~ 1" you want nuythingin the QUEENSWARE I line call h A.SCOTI‘ & SON’§, when you nu find thé best unsor&mcut m tywu. March 24,1862. - AGO, Arrow Root. Corn Sarah, Rica-our: ~ LL the best 'Puant Mediqinel eln . Ind S 3nd Qahfin, for ")9.“ Dc. HORSEFLA It'thrnw‘f‘b'milj th gndPrelerlptio} Dru‘ 8:0“. ton of ‘. _ ’ ' ' Dr. Rffiblu‘flx. 10!. DILLONI. W C. WELSH =I Eanmzer Tobacco Manufactory. ELSH. DELLUSE k (3)., In" est-b -‘V “sth ancwing Toblcw Mnnuinctory, in Bnltinmre'ixreel, Hfln‘over. PAL, where Mer chlnu, Shopktepeu, and an othnr denier: and conlumerl, can u all lune! he nuppHud with All kinds ufcbtmng Tohauo, web a: .\'AVY, SUNNY SIDE, LIGHT PRESaI'ZD. .\' \TI'RAL, PEACH DEAF, CXVI‘ISDI'SH, um) All other kinda, usuallyput up in pound luinpn. Also, half pounds of every description put up in boxes of all sites, containing ‘in weight from fiflcen to one hundred pounds.— Also, Congress Tobacco, running from eight to ten to the pound. Also, Flounder Tolmcco,‘ running eighteen to the pound. Also, Course and Fine Spun Tobacco, and all other kinds Ind qnnliliea of Tolmcy: now in use. The un dersigned have all the above named brand; on hand nnd offer the same for sale at prices leis th can be bought in any ofthe Eztslcrn cities. Thgir Tobncuo is all m.mufnctured out of old niswuri and Kentucky leaf, and warranted to be 0! a léperior qnulity. They are thankfully soliciting l. liberul shnre OI .cuatom. ~ WELSH, DELLUXE & CO. June 27, 186-1. 3m. EMI Summer Arrangement. CMMER COATS,“ 11l Hath, very cheap at ‘ PICKING'S. ‘HSSHIERR COATS, all sales and all (/ colors. rcnmrkflbl) chcnp,nt’PlCl\'L\'G’R. , ARSELLLHS. Frock nml Sack Conn. no toriously cheap, m. 'I’ICKIXG’S. INEN DL‘STERS, good I‘nnu’riul n‘nd well made, chenp us dirt. It. PICKING'S. ASSIMERE PANTS, phin and fancy, a:- lonisllingly chcnp, nL PICKING'S. INEN, Duck, and Cotton l’mus. uncom- J monlgjfichcnp. It, . ~ PICKING'S. OYS' Coats, Yes“ And Pantl. unusually chenp‘, m. , PICKING'S. ATIN. SQ}: a'rLd Marseilles Vent. positively very cheap, at. PICKING'S. ~ OLLARS, Skirts, Suspenders. Stocks. un precedentedly cheap, at PICKING’S. fIOLINS, Fifen, Flues and Argordeons, shockingly chen’p, nt I’ICKING’S.’ LOCKS and Jewelry ofdtil kinds, con founded]; ‘chqnp. at. PICKING'S., LY NETS, driviugly cheap-at ~I’ICKING'S. GREAT many other things, chrnper than A die chelpest, mg mama's. F rourso everybody who wanta'to buy good 0 Goods and chenp, will plus. can M . PIOKI N G ' 8 June 27,1_&G1. Circular. [STORY OF THE V I I ‘I’ESSSYLVANIX RESERVES.— ELMS BARR A; CD. rcspertfully announce thnt thry have in prepnmnon A Hiskory ofthe Penuvylvnnia Rewrvcs from their organinliun to the expiration of their turn of service. This llislory will connin the nnmea of all tlm_ollicers and Privates 0f the Corny—their promotiona, cusunltica and discharges—llia. graphic descriptions of their vamp life mid their gallant achievements in the umny battles in which they Intrc taLen part—ull delived from official and 'tuthvntir sources. Tht- History of the l‘enusylmnin Reserve! will m» in Out Vou'vu: or 600 pages, octnvo size, neatly printed on good paper. and sub- Itantinlly bound in Muck cloth. containing 11 steel engraving of the lamented Re} nolds, and one of Got‘crnor Curtin,(tleo first. redmmcnd ed the formation of the Pennsylvania Reserve chum) and will be sold only by suhacriptiqn. lt will he. tangy in Augnattmxt. Price—Three Dollars per copy. . . The Publisher: feel confident that the just pride whiéh every Pennsylvanian must enter tain for-the brave men whose gallant achieve ment: and pn'rintic self-devotion itrrecordl, will secure fut-‘“'l'uz iltgl‘ont ” a: generous and npprecintive reception. ELIAS BARR k 00., Publisheu, No 6, East King SH 00. Lancaster. June ’2O. 1864. 6!. ‘ j A. C. Heffclfinger, General Agent,York, Pa. Hardware and Grocemes. HE ugbsctibers have just returned from ;r the cities with an Immense supply of ARDWARE k GRUCERIES, which they are offering M. their old stand in Baltimore strut, ll prices to suit. the times: Our stock conlisu I'll pan of \ BUILDING MATERIALS. CARPENTERS TOOLS, BLACKSIIITII'S TOOLS, COACH FINDINGS, SHOE FINDINGS. CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS, HOUSEKEEPER‘S FIXTURES, ALL KINDS OF IRON, kc... QROCERIES OF, ALL KINDS, OILS, PAINTS, hm, Are. There is no ulicle Included in the several departments mentinned Above but that can be had at. this Store.— EVery thus of Mechanics can be accommodated here with tools And findinga,nnd Honsekeepfi; can find every article in their line. Give u cnll, as we are prepared to sell In low for cash as guy house out. of the city. JOLL B. BANNER, DAVID ZXEGLS‘R. Gettysburg, May 16, 1864. . ' . New Sprmg Goods. MALL PROFITS {QUICK SALES. ‘ S J‘ . L a SCI! I C K would respectlslly M] to the citiunq of Get tysburg and vicinity. that. he]: now fic‘eiving M. his store: splendid - - , . moon or SPRING GOODS. ‘ Tho stock cousin“ in part of Fancy Ind Stnple- DRY GOODS, of every delcription. SILKS. ‘ . MOZAMBIQUE, ‘ OHALLIES, ~ mums, ' A BOMBAZINES,. , ‘- ALPACCAS, LAWNS, ~ CALICOES, 0! all qualities uni choicest Myles, which Will be lold nt'Ple‘ES T 0 DEFY COMPETITION. FIIQNISHING GOODS of all klndn; including SHE Linen Ind Cotton Hnmlkcrcbiefs, Gloves, Stockingl, kc. Mm, I" sple’tflfid assortment of RYHBUYS, Laces and Edgings, Umbrella: and Pnrnmls.- - My [book of WHITE GOODS wil! be (Mimi full Ind complete, and customers may rely upon nlwtys gelling good good: It the hive". poul ble prion. ° . _ Gentlemen ml'l find it to the" sdnnuugo to all and cuminc my stock of CLOIHS. . CASSIMERES And ‘ VESTINGS, or nll qunlxlies and choices: nylon. .\ny 2‘, 1864. J. L. SCENE”... z _ » r mum)" mrzignw-z ’it-2:” vac, ”I“ 72-19. ::‘ :35er TWWW . T An Interesting History , , we: or “lUVAL. , F - L LAWRENCE D. DIETZ k 00.. 0 DR. SCHENCK‘S OWN CASE, rupcctfnlly hex leave‘ to notifythnr friends} wuxu uwuxo FN‘DIR concur-nos, l C'JI'DanPI and the public generally, “an they: And hm: hm I’vlmgm‘c SI/rup‘ Sean-red Term, and 'in": removed from .\u. 15! Frnnklin umt. to; Jlundm/re Pull: arl an the Sudan m [be commodmns iour unr) qurhonle, ‘ (funny that [)quu, and (M 50' ”MALW'U“ ““3”: . ,GREAT succxss ATTENDING mm between Howard and Liberty. when they 17.“: fur the future conduct 1)... “holenle Bui ueu. tale” in - Bonny. Trimmingn. Fu’uishink Goudt. Pcrl‘umcry. Nolionl, / Slntiouery, L mlery, Toys. in, kc. to which they invite the nttenfion of city and counlry punhuerl, feeling-confident of their abilny lo ofl'l-r inducement! in price] and quality of Good: Orders by nun will receive prompt unen tion. Addresx .. -LAWRENCE D. DH‘ITZ & CO.‘ 31-8 Baltimore asrccrflznlumore. Mnéh 14,18“. - e ‘ Removal.-—Tin Ware. EVE undersigned bu removed his Tlnning establishment nearer the Diamond, in hambrrsbur’g urcet, adjoining A. D. Buch ler's Drug Store-a very central location. B: continues to manufacture, and keepl con-unt ly on linpd. every mriely of TIN-WARE, PRESSED AND ' ‘ ' ‘ JAI‘ANED WARE, and will always be ready to do REPAIRING ROOFING and SPOUTING aho dune in the but manner. Prices moder ntc, and no effort spared 'Io render full lazil fnclion. The public“: continued anonnge is lolicited. A. P. BAUGUER. Gettysburg, April 7, 1862. Let Exierybody .\'OW iT— . |< CIIAMBERSBURG STREET AHEAD Having just returned from the city with l splendid assortment of . HATS. CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, without my disparagement to my neighbor! or any other portion of the town of Getlyaburg, I have the pleasure of announcing that Chum bersbug stuck in ahead sud that we phce to buy‘Hau, Cups, Boot: and Shoes, cheap, in at my new stand, men-1y oppolite the Lutheran Church. . 1864 . The attention of tho Lidia: in particularly invited to the splendid annulment of Gaiters, Slipperl, Morocco Luce Boots, kc.“ intended {or Ladicl' wear: Also, Trunks, Carpet Sackl. Umbrellas, To bacco, Cigars and .\'oliona, in endless variety. Here is tho place to buy goods cheap, 3; I am determined not to be undersolll by any other establishment in town. Thankful for past f - vors,l um 30:": ent’ cly. JOfiN L. HOLTZWORTH. March 28, 1864 Dissolution FJ’ARTNERSIIIR—Thc Cn-purtnenhip 0 existing between the (tubscrihorq, has bet-n xlisgolvetl thig day by mntnn'. “Hunt.— We return thanks to our frieéds and the public for the liberal support extended to us. Our books will he 16!! at the non-o and we earnen ly request thou indebted to us to cull nnd~ nmke immédiate payment. as we are desirous‘ to settle our,businese without delay. ’. .ALEXANDER'CUBEANL" “11.30.1864. JOHN CCLP. A Card. m; anhuribenhnving disposed of his In- T tax-ext in the Sxore of Cohen 8 (_‘ulp to John S. Crawford. E.q., rupecttully II!!! the conlimmnvo of his friends ‘and customers to patrnnizc hi! sucueuor—wher’e Bargain! may be hnd. Feb. 8, 1864 Another Change N THE HAT AND SHOE IiUSINESS.—A. I Cnhenn luving nssqcimcu with him in husinou John S. Crawford, who purvhnsed the interest of John Culp, respocllully an nounces ‘0 'he citizens ofGMtynhurg and the pnhlic generally, xlml the busing” \\ 11l he can limwd M. the 01d Stand on Chamhenburg street, by A. (‘Olfl-lAX & CO., “15 will mu,- alnntly keep on hand 3 large stock of (ioodi, in thc-l'me nl' SHOES, HATS, C.\PS,‘TRCNKS, CA RPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, #O., and Ibcj' will also continue the .\lnuufuclure 01 Shoes. ' From their long experience in all the above branches, lhcy flMler themaelvbs that they can please the public, and mi! sell cheap for cash. A. COIN-HS, J. S. CRAWFORD. Doing buninou’under the name and fury of A. Cobenu 8 Co. [Feb. 8, [864. Blacksmxthing. ,’ HE undrrsigned €vould most réspectfully inform the public that he has commenced l e I BLACKSRHTHING BUSINESS, at Dunner & Zieyor’s shop, in East Middle street, Gettysburg. where he will at all times be prepared to do Blacksmithing work to Car riogeg, Buzgics. Wagona, Arc. That he knows how to do nll job! a! the kind will not be ques tioned by thou who have a knowledge of his long experience in the business. Come on with your wbrk, and you will be satisfied whun you take it away—and for which he will re ceive Cash or Country Produce. ADAM HOLTZWORTH. Jun. 4, 1564. cf ‘ . Isaac K. Stauffer, , WATCH MARI-m AND JEWELER, , ‘ , MANUFACTPRIB or ' ‘ SILVER‘WARB & IMPORTER 0F WATCHES, No. 148 Keith Second 5%., Corner Quarry, , Pmunnrau, PA. He has constantly on hand an assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Law, vaine nnd Plain Watches; Fine Gold Chains, Seals and Keys, Breast. Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Brace lets, Miniature Cases, Medallions. Lockets, Pencils, Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver Thble, Desert, Ten, Salt Ind Mustard Spoons; Sugar _Spoonl. Cups, Napkin Rings, Fruit and Butter Knives, Shields.()ombs, Diamond Pointed Pens, etc.,-—-nll of which will he sold low for cnsh. .\l. l. TOBJAS k CO.’S best quality full jew eled Patent Lever Movements constantly on baud; also other Makers of superior quality. N. B.—Old Gold and Silver bought for cash. Sept. 1, 186_3. 1, Removals. _ Eundenigned, being the authorized person to make removals into Ever Green Ceme tery,hopeflhnl such as comemplate the removal ohhe remains of deceased relatives or friehdn will mail them-elves of this Icnwn oftheyeni- to hue itdone. Removals made with promptness ——lerms low, Ind no elTort spared to plane. much 12"60 Cannon & Adair’s NEW 'NARBLE WORKS, Corner of Balti ' more and East' Middle streets, opponile the Court Home. (”vellyshnrg, Pa —\\'9 are prepared to furnish Monuments. Tombs. [lead- Btones, Marble .\lnmles, Slob: for Cnhinct Makers, And all other work appertaining to out business. We will guarantee satisfaction both In to execution and price. Call and In our duignl and specimens of work. Feb. 2, 1863. 1.! ‘ Another Car Load RTNKERHOFF keepl up with the timelby B gel'ing new gouds nlmou every week —— e apart! no efl'or! to accommodate his numer ous cuuomgrdv “ Quick ulcn sud small profitl,” in his motto. ’ Dcc.7.1863. ' _ ARD PHOTOGRAPHS made In the F - C colnior GMh-ry no ulwnys warranted to give ulisfnclion.‘ TYSON BROTHERS. OLLOCK‘S LEVAIN—‘ho pnrut nud < 156‘“ baking powder in use—M Dr. R HURNER'S Drug Stork. . . ’ , .- B have put "can-ed a new glgprtm‘cnt oFQuponswm-e, m kah w} mfiu'lhe attention of buycfl. A. SCUTTI’SUN. RS. WINSLI)W‘S SOUTHING SYRUP, for children, at Dr. R. HORNER'S Drug ore. . ‘- RAKE‘S PLANTA TlO3l .BLTTFRS. or 01!? g Homestcn‘d Tonic, it. Dr. R. HURNER’S L rng‘ Store. “ ' f U 33 BRANDY, WINE AND WHYSKETI fol g niediciimf purpose. only, at the Sew. Dtu‘ (on at Dr. B. 808333. JOHN CL'LP lam now n healthy man, witx a large envity iathe middle lobe of the right ung, the lower lobe very much' hebntizcd and comirete sd hesion of the pleura. The kit lung 's sound, and the upper lobe of the right Inn is in s‘ tolernbly healthy condition. .The dfieat res son why physicians do not eur consumption is they try to do too much: tgey give medi cines to stop the cough, to stop-chill, to stop night sweats, hectie fever, and, by so doing, they derangg the whole digestive power, lock ing up the secretions and eventually the pa tient sinks and dies. After I m-tke n, caretul examination of the pntientwith thgfiespirom eter, and find lungs enough left to re, 1 di rect the patient how to use the three remedies. Remove the rcnuse and they will all stop of their own accord. No one cum be cured of consumption, liver complaint, dyspepsia, cn tarrh, canker, ulcerpted throat, unless the liver and stomach are mnde‘henlthys in New England this canker, chronic cautrrh, ulcerat ed throat, elongation of uvuln, is more preva lent than in any other section of the country. This is frequently caused by n foul stomach.- You may burn it out with caustic time and again, and all they will get is temporary relief. Correct the stomach and liver, and they witl heal up themselves. Good nutrition is the remedy. if you have any.diseese in any port oT the body, it will remain there nnd decay more and more until you can get the stomach in" the condition to 111* st food nnd make new Hood to Lake the plfie of diseased matter. This is the only ‘Wuy to heal cavities in the lungs and {liberated .hronchinl tubes. Correct the stomach and iliver, and nature will do the healing. .\inny lpersons have an iden that certain medicines lure great purifiers ot‘thc blood. When blood is Lonce diseased it‘/cannot be purified; it is dis ‘efisctl the some as the diseased matter in the lsystem; but get the appnrntus in arm/tho lliver and stomach, and give it plenty of nour iishtng food it will nmke new blood,which will ttuke the place of that which is diseased. i Schenck’s Pulnmnic 5) mp I! one ofthe heat lpreparutions 0t iron in use, it ts a powerful Itonic of itself, and ,wheu the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the mucus in the stomach, and it is carried 03‘ by the old of the .\{ttudrnko Pills, the Pulmonic Syrup ts made into blood. This is the only way to cute consumption. it'! can 0t get a good appetite, and food does not digat, I cannot cure the patient. Never mind thmeongh ; rernove the cause and it Will stop of itself. This is the mosttronhle I have with my patients at my rooms. They say, ”Doc tor, I feel stronger; [can eat; my night sweats are better, and lt‘sel better every way; but my cough is so had yet;” and they are aston ‘ished to hear me say that does not matter; remove the cause and the cough will stop of itself. Scheack’s Seaweed creates a good tsp-l petite in about nine days, when there is noi lung disease, unless the ltur‘is so congested‘ that the Mandrake Pills— cannot onlOLk the ducts of the gallbladder in that short space of time, in ordsr to allow the stale btle to pass otl‘. Keep the liver and stomachheulthy and there is less danger of consumption or any other disease. It is hard to take said then} those organs are healthy. Those tlmt ore bili.’ nus, lorspirtted. drearcheliug stupid, coated , tongue, poor appetite, nervous. stomach full, of:ind,.cve:ythtug that is eaten heathen-hf loss or memory, try one bottale of SCHENCK’S ismwns‘n 'l‘UNlCendone box of scanners ,MAXDRAKE PILLS. 'it is only 3 cost of one. ldoflar end. twenty '5": cents, mtb Juli dine-i ittons. This is sufficient, in many cases, th. Isstisly whet the medicines are. Frequntlyl kone bottle makes a gust change tn thesysw item. . Al: person that euoys ordtnny health, (by usia‘ the Seaweed Tonto and-flsnkrakel Ptllsoeeuionsllyunnst getthe digestive org-11s, l 9 such 5 healthy condition the! they‘ boson“ ' " .‘ i t . ;.. Farm: THURN, Keeper of the Cemetery , \'« ;§;' .. ' ." ’ a? - The nbOVe is a correct likenes: nl‘Dr. Schenck taken mnny years ago, ntter he hnd recovered from Consumption: by a course of his "Scnwcx's Peroxic Sx'nrr.” The likeness, although it does not represent him anything likens bad as he was at the worst, yet it is in strong contrast with the hnle and \‘XKOPOUS l'ooks ofthc Portnit below, which is the true likeness of him “the present time. The con trast between these two portraits is so grant that many would not believe them to _be the same person. Yet‘there are hundreds of per sons,in nnd around Philndelpbin, who will recognize both portraits to be true representa tion. When the first WI“ taken he weighed 107 pounds; at the present time his weight is 120 pounds. sz Yams, Wednc:dny, March 30, ’64 TO THE PUBLIC. , 3 Thirty years Ago I was in the last stages of } Pulmonary Consumption, and given up to die. ‘ I resided in I’hilnddphia, and Dr. Juan-h Pur : rish, then- of this city, ordegfigme Io More-i -town. N. J., n distance of in. mites, which took me two days to get there. On my arrival I wns put to bed, and there ltud tor many weeks. This was my native place. where all my‘farnily lived and had died of Consumption. Dr. Thornton, who attended my father In his lastillness, was called, and gene me one week ‘tofixup my affairs. He hmi seen all myfnnt ily go that way, nnd thought l was to go.‘ too. ,Then I heard of the remedies I now otter to 'the public. which cured me. It seemed to me that I could feel them penetrating my whole ey‘stem. They noon ripened the matter on my hinge, and I would spit 03‘ more than a pint of ofl'en sive yellow matter every morning. As soon as that began to subside, my conthet tr, puin, Might sweats—all begun to leave me, and my appetite became so great that it was with dif fiuulty I could keen from eating too much. I soon gained my strength nnd I hm‘c _heen grow ing in flesh ever since. For many years 1 hnye enjoyed uninterrupted good health, keeping {be inter and stomnch healthy with the San weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, as I Im of A bilious temperament. My weight is two hun dred and twenty pounvls. On my recovery peepie would send tor mtg-Jar and near. to see il'thcir cases Were like mine. Forvthis pur pose I pity professional visits in the lnrge ci ties: The consumptit‘cs wish to see the one that makes these tn'erlicines, and 'who was cured ofconsumption by them. To mnke new lungs, is impossible; but entities in the lungs and chronic ulceration: of the brunt-hint tubes can be healed. Such cnses are dyinngouily under the ordinary trentment or physicians, and just such are cured by the propeti me of Schenck'sk I’ulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills. -, y . -"*w , fleshy. ! «I produce I author of my old consumptivepntientl now enjoying good henllh.i weighing nenrly 200 pounds. I will conclude « bv relntlng three cure: I have made in New Yorkhlnd which ore All diflorant, and with any one who feels any interest in the mutter‘ to visit them. First is \lra. Furlaw, rosnlingl then at No. 10? Homton stmnt.L filer hu:l).’\n'l‘ ctlled upon me at my rooms. 3’: ~Boud slrx.et,i and wished me to cull and pea her. He small l could do no good, that he lmd hnd nll the: best medical uttendnnce, and all said she Wus‘ too fur gone with Consumption to be cured; but the had heard 01 sozpe growl. cures l hnd ll nude, and Ike desired to griify hrr wushos.—-‘ lculled,tnd found her lying conlim-d to her: bed in the last stage of nroul-hml tonsump- ‘ tior‘ nod without doubt must have Lllt'tl soon, l ‘l examined her lungs, found both hronchinl‘l tubes very much nfiucted, but no cavities hndf formed, ht'r cough was very severe. the spit box was hnlf full of thick pus. Yum-110.? legs swollen very much : and worse than all,} she had chronic dmrrhum. Ilcr bowelsdlnd’ been moved eleven times thn‘bdny. l told her‘ thntvshe hndlungs enough 1 he cured, bull th'lt this dinrrhmn had been of long standing, } and her stomach was in suvh ign ulternled cou-l dition that l was nfr id nothing could he done. ’ She insisted I shou’l’; try uud'dr) what I could for her, ohservingthat she could not last long In the condition she was in, and I could not‘ mnlre her any worne. I gave her firs“ dose: of my Mandrake Pills, and the Tonic nndl Syrup freely. That was on" Tuesdny, and by the nextSundny the diorrhrm was Cfll’fll‘d off, her appetite had returned and she could sit up . in bed and out her dinner. She is now well, and gave me a long certillcute, certifiedito by the Rev. Dr. Bowling. ‘ .\lrs Bartholomew, 83 We<t Forty-fifth street, came to my room: with a tumor on her liver. She was low-spirited, skin snllow, tongue cont ed, bowels costire, no appetite, one but ‘sink lug into the grave. The said tnmor hud been running over fourteen years. I gm'e her S_\ rup, Tonic and l‘tlls. nnd told her to take! themjuat u tho'directioh: were printed.A She came unck to my rooms, 3'! Bond alreet,lntwu ‘ eel“, somewhat better; her tongue hid bo gnu to clean a little around the edges. her skin whiter and her eye: hrighter, nnd ,the tumor dischargirfi rety oflhnlivg matter, much ‘ mater than It haq‘fbver dona before, She kept pnuiunlly improving, and in about two month: she came to my rooms very much frightened," saying th-t the tumor had nearly stopped run ning, and was healing up, and that every doc to; lmd lold her that ifit ever healed it would cause her death. I told her that the'disense .ul all left. her system, and nature would heal the ulcer up. . They ere now heeled, and have been for Abou't’n year, and the is as heart; and robust; womup an you will find in I dup‘n milk. She is glen! for any one to coll on her, and taken great pains to visit Any one that she hours has anything like her case, and tries to get them to come and see tna.- ' The next. one in Miss Scofield, from Stum ford. Conn. Mrs. Bartholomew got her down to see we, end she has been ever since at her house. When she first came to my roumsghe was much emucinted with n dislrcssingcoogh, spitting lnrge qunutities Qf’bloodu lemrniucd hoqlungs with the respirm’ugler, and in all my proctice never louud one with one lung so tnr gone and the other lung so sound, l cuuld not ghc much encouragement. I thought she would die; but to my astonishment (he l’u'- mnnic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic,.and Mandmke ljill! all seemed to go right to work, the lung ii nll headed over, latving n cavity M large as «those egg; good nppetite, fine spirita.nud has gained some thirtyvfire pounds in “eight She has some cough yet, which I do not thin! will leave her before June. I should think it would be ofgrentinterestto'lome unprejudiecé physician to visit these cases, particularly Miss Scufield, or any of them who have been cured by my medicines. They are numerous in New l'ork; but the above three all dili‘er from e .ch other; and if my medicines ire doing what I represent they are, they should hnve the credit 1m) the afflicted know where ntnd how they may be cured. - J. 11. sutmscx, .\l. I). Dr. J. 11. Sclienck can be Found at his prinu Clpdl office, .\'o. 39 North Gllr‘b‘lrect. Philadel phia, every Snturdny, from 9 .\. 1!. until 5 l’. .\l., to give advice. free of clmrge; but tor a thorough examination he charges three dol lnrs. .l’rice of the Pulmunic Syrup and Sen weed Tonic enrh $1.25 per bottle,or $6 the hut! dozen. .\lnndrrke Pill: 25 come per box, and are for sale by All _Druggisu and Dc-lers. Jpnee, IRG-t. 1m ’ ~ Good News and True, AT THE CHEAP‘CORXBR, ( ' , IN GETTYSHI’RG —- RUW & WOODS are opening out another huge duo! men: at New Good: at , thei) cheap cord", which they will 5211 nt the lowest ‘ cnnh prices“ 'We bug-Val] for cash at the lowest pricesmnd can. therefore. sell the snme quality of goods M low on they can he bought Many . other Store in the Stair. A lorpc portion of the Show ire l . all Are made to order. ofmhe * _ be" maleriul, by good and experienccdwmkmen. Gm In I call. '3O“ t WOODS. o r us. nus.- , I flats for .\lcn, Hats for Mina, Bu: for Boys, . tllunkurd ”11.3,? o Hnls {of Children, Straw "us, - Mala for'Lndles, .-\llkindtof H. 515, ‘ and Shaker” by ROW tWUODS. HOES. BOOTS. Shots for Childu-n. Shoes for .\liues. Shoes for Lndiuu, Show: {or [lO3l, Shoes lor .\len, Gaiters of“! Kinds, Slipper; in nun}, Show or all kinds. ,V now a wouns. OTION AND FFRNISHIXG GOODS FOR CHILDREN, LADIES & GENTLEXEN. Spool Cotton at ull kinds and colon, LisleGlovos fo’rChildrenLndicl and Genllemen, ‘ Hosiery. ” “ “ Linen Handkerchiefs, ‘_‘ “ Collars and .\’eck Ties. new 31,109. Cufl‘s and Corsets of best fits and [nut styles, nudmany omer things in the notion line, sold at the lowest prices. at the corner of York ”rec! wd the Di-mom], by ROW & “'_OODS. USIC, MUSIC. " , 3 M Violins, Accordeoas. Violin‘Bovn, Suing: 8 Tailpieces, f 0! me by . ROW & WOODS. EGARS & TOBACCO. ‘ Tycoons, . El Poms, El RioSenu, LI Ingenujdndl; ‘ ~ Napoleono, Common, 3‘ 'Congrus, Planlntion, . ‘ - Honey Dev, Anderson’uSolace, For uh.- relail or by the box, by ’ , 1 ROW h WOODS. TRI'NK", SACKS. . ,Bn Trunks hr and small,Ca gt gs, Q. R. “:6nd thhrpcdrfimon‘ - . Bllck San-ks, It the lowest prices. by _ ' ROW 3 WOODS. ‘ ISCELLANBDVS. Ladirs' Bush-u, Ladies' Satchels, Poll .\lonnuies, Pen Knives. Razors, , Razor Straps, Window Paper, Wall Paper, Pocket Becki, Purses, Palm Flns, large, Palm ans,emall, . Umbrellas, Carriage Whips, kc. We no continually incrensing the hrizty and anal-Imam of our flock. Price. In high but we bought nanny of our goods beloro the late rise, and will sell ‘hem as not! old low prices as possible. It is our and} losellgggoda that will went well, and give uuisl'ufiui to our customers. To enable us to do his, we have effected arrangements by which we can get the best Boon And Shoes 1h“ an manu factured. ll you what to buy trash in ‘.hg shoe line, go to ;Dry Gaoda Store. I! you want good Shoes buy chem of ~' _ - BOW & WOOD§, ' Cor. of York It. 3nd Diamond, Gettysburg. May 9, 18%. > Grain and Produce. ' AVING taken the largejnd éomm‘ocuns Warehouse recomly occupied by Frank Bcnu,Esq.. , , , ~< . IN NEW OXFORD, we In prepared to pui the highest pride: for all I(de “PRODUCE. Also, sell at the 10". est prices, LUMBER, COAL and GBOCEMES, of every delcription. A. P. MYERS & WIERXAN. A New Oxford, Aug. 10, 1863. Li ’J L. SCHICK has JIM uuivedm 10¢on . cheap Looking Gluuu. ‘ ' aw mm. a; mum: GOODSl—A’gobd summon: of 1"" und Wjinm (Mocha oop'u tho chap-t}. fl Sport} 393?. Cam! Lamp Heating Apparatus: OILING—PRYIVG—STEWIN’G—smap. xxu-wlmma FLAME THAT anu'rs E noun. ~ Q‘li'v the {Luna 0! n rummnn lamp, at tho cost of n u-nl's worth of m], a wry comforu. ble brmkfast can be cookc:i.——.\’. Y. Tribune. jay-Simple in construction; easily kept in order, randy {m uw in a moment, convenient to ane on band.—l)ru_7yul’a Clrculur. WFish's Lump is one ul lho most popnllr novelties of the duy. Theautility of 11. ll un questionable, n grout snving is made in ligating and cookiuszsmull arl'u‘lui, and can be nude to cook meals for a great many porloni,wl;lch"h actually done on the ambulance curl which curly the sick aoldierm—h’eiwl-fic Amrn'can. WFor fnmily use, lwspllnl tent, burrlch, picnics, fishing, nnrvu‘ry, or sick room. it in In article of cmulnrt buyund nll proportion to it! cost—lla!“ Jummzl uf llmllh. WI lune tried Hm nppnm'us, nnd my WWI and I prochtim the same a most valuable 3nd indiwpensnble unicl'e, and 'wc now wonder how we could have :0 long done without XL—L'd. Coal 0|! ('xrcular, I&3‘An ccouomicnl contrivnnce for grain: up heat A! short. notice for nursery and “can“ bousehold,purposcs. One important )ojnl it the saving in edit. over cod Mom—X. ‘13!“- mg I’uu. PRICES FRO.“ TWU T 0 SFX DOLLARS. CAPACITY Mum mu I'o tori onln. run" AK‘HCLKS cooixn n on mu urn: oil . was“. Arranged ~fur Kerosene or Cool Oil, or G". A Ilcscrlpxiyc Pamphlet of thirlynpngel fum iabrd gratis. Also, ' C ' THE UNIUX ATTACHMENT, ’ Price. 50 Cents. . To be attached lo n common Kerosbne Lump or Gut Humor, hy‘which Water mhy b 0 Boiled, nud Food Cooked; also nr- ». ' hinged to support I ohmic; EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE. ' ”Agent: Warm-d. ‘ WILLLUI D. RI'SSEL. Aging No. 206 Purl bl., New Yorku April 11,1864. $lO sun at Work. HE nnderdgned continues the ‘ _. T CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS ‘ in a" in branclréi, at his old “and, in hit Middle street. Gettysburg. -. ’ NEW WORK made to order, and s REPAIRING done prompfly and at Iowa! pricel. Two first-mu SPRING WAGUNS and i SLHIGH for sale. JACUU TRUXBL. ’ Dec. 7, 1503. _ @5510 E. Cornrr Truth and Chelnul Strum, i , PHILADhLI’IHA, . _ rxnlu nu: MAE-AHIMIST n! ' ' L. r A I u n A x 103. A..fl.. fur the lust luur yum Frincipnl nnd rhxef bl». sinus man-. 3052! Bun" h Szunrprl Con;- mun-in] (folk-gr. A NUDE]. BI’SINHSS COLLKGR, (‘unducled on n m-w pyltnn Q! Aclunl 11min"! Training, through the onln‘hliahment‘o! legit» rum: Ullice: aml Counlinngomn’, rtpruenl ing difl'crcnt drpnrlm‘nu 0! TM: Ind Com merct, and a regular Bunk u! Dentin: MM lu snc, giving Ihe nludvn! A” thefidvnutngu pl uuunl prlclifl', and qualifying him in. lfla shortest pnfiz‘ihlc mm- and must (marlin Infi net for the variom dutics nnd employmenu p! husim-n life. . ' ' The l‘ouru-‘nfinururlinn in Ihc Thenrnicll DI-mrtmenl omhru'" Buck-keeping, (Hummer. linl ('Altnlulinm, Lenin‘s-x on “animal A Uni", Penmanship. (‘mnncrvinl Lu». Fnrml, Conn. ponulo-n‘ce, kc. _ . ‘ [u the . ' 11“...“ HESS DEPARTMEVT Iht- sln'lenl emu: upon Iln- Graduating Cour", which'inclunlu I continuum: in lhe above slmlies. ui‘lh their pmclicnl Ipplicnliun in ull their dchlll. He will in mm fill the pouitinn (IrAl‘rullnlnnl and Proprietor in,Lhe nrioul Departments of Whalemle and “call Trldo, Furwnrding, Jobbing Mid Commiuion Dmi ness, Banking, Manufacturing. Mining, Mum lmming. &c., and finally mll Ml. u ('uhjn, linok-kel‘pl-r and Teller in the Bank, in ugh nf‘nhich pmiliuns In: previous ‘_knowledgc will he put to Ihe fullest pl'M'lit‘ll I'll- ‘ This lnxgilulion oll’rrs to young urn nnmor: ous atlmnlngn not pn-luned by any M's-r commercial college in the Shun IL in com ploy: In all its nppnintmcnls It. is the onln Inuitmion in the Stute_rumlnc&c4 on new“ busineu principles. The course of inllruc— lion is ulhlll‘lnls‘f‘, MM Inny'he completed in. n'b-mt une hall the Lime,nsnnlly Ipenv. In other insuluumu. in conu-quoncc olnn entirely new nrnngtm nf.‘ and lb: ndoplion of the luv practicnl unem. ' . Diploma; awarded upon Ibo com‘plblion of the (‘ummenial (‘oun'lm which «fibrin-u I" yxnpl the higher nets of Ba‘anmg, Manufulnrv lug. lhilrondmu, .\'r, ’ Sun! fur a (‘irculnr Feb. 1, 1864. ‘l')m f aI) i I ‘ I iTI-znxAnoxAr. (:mux or *‘ mmmncm. commas, Hgmblilhod in the following t'iliu: PHILADELPIHA, S. E. (‘nrner of Scum}: And Chasm". film, New York, Brooklyn, Albany, Troy, Prowl ‘ dcnce, Portland. Hartford, Burlington, Newuk, Rochester; Buffalo, Tonmlq, Cleveland, Detro’ll, Chic-go, Mil ,wnukee And 5!. Loniu. ' .Thorongh theoretical and prnctimPinstrnCv tion in all brunch" pertaining to I finished Business Education. . The Philadelphia f‘ollegc stands first in the Stute,‘both in point of npuutian (tn-Q loul udnuupes. The point; nimmf rat is, to‘plsc. Commvrciul Ednmtion where it belongs—in the front rank of useful instruction. To thil end‘, A mosflhnrouph course nihuiness train ing is adopted and earn-fully rent, under the pflminn] supervision ufjfépdunt l’ro fessors in the various drpntim-nts. The most ‘perfect system of ymrticnl trnimng ever de vised has been put in operation, and Is suc cesstnilj carried out. nflurdinq to students ad‘- vnntngc! such as lure hitliermheen consider ed possible qnly in COHHCLHOH with the royal ing-llohse. After becoming profiLicnt in tho Science of Accounts, Pcumnn-hip, Comma"- ciul Calculation; and I'ummcrcinl Law, the student is advanced to the Practical Depnrt— ment, where he becomes annrlvnl Book-keyp vr and Merchant; passes through the ditferent Houses; nets in «urn m Teller. Cashier, 8e: lemma the duties and responsibilities of the!) ofice, and becomes tbomughly infurmed,‘not only in the forms «huh are in universal us‘s', but in mannging the affairs of business with system and despitcil. ' -Séholarships issued at one point. nre good, tor an unlimited period, in the eighteen 00‘: leges comprising the “ clmin.“ , Diplomas sre- nwnrded to those only {rho fulfill the prescribed course of study, and p’flsl the requisite examination. ‘ For further inform-Hon send for I circnlu. : Address: ' . ‘ ? Burunsmnrox s 00.. -" .- Feb. 8, 186-1. 11 ' Phiiadeipbis. Portable Printing Ofiicesg. ‘ .4, OR 1139 use of ' , ~ F Mercfamu, Drip" ‘ }.. gills,- and a)! business 'nk _ " ‘ a‘nd protesaion“ men ‘ J --> who wish tovdathoir; V O ‘ .r m, own timing,"nefil ‘ ‘ _ ~‘ M—"_ and ciupb'. afidgpg ~ / ted to thQ grin n'gVof _ ~‘ . ‘ handbillad. glfiggal, oirculgn, labels, finds and ma” ne UPI???" Edll instructions accompanying egch ems-'ll - I boy ten.yenra old tc work them’luc‘ cessfully. Circulnm’, um, .tree. 'Spccilflfl sheauqf'l'ype,outl, te.,6 cpp ..‘ ‘ , - , ‘ Adda”, , AD‘AMST P RBSCO.. , 3 \ up“); max. 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