‘3l: if y ~~ v 5:: min MIII ,‘ ‘47-? K ' » ”ted” L a. - .5 ,5 v‘é": ‘: w ‘ ‘_‘. m» . 3w . Ymfi . . . Egg} I :. ”1; I nus: " j n MIMI / / . IiAflYERT’S. New Spring Goods. I‘LL PROFITS a: QUICK SALES. J . L . S C_H lC K mid respectfully fly to the citizens 0! Get.- tflburg .nd vicinity. until: in min receiving It. hit non l splendid /\ STOCK 0F SPRING GOODS *flu'md: consist.- in par: of Flucy and Staple DRY GOODS, of every descripuun. 81.5 KB» . I ‘XOZAMBIQUE, - ‘ pHALLIEs albums, - » ~ BonAszs, '3 ALPACOAS, a” ' UAWNS, _ ', CALICOES, glintqndiliec tad choice“. styles, which will ‘lold n PRICES T 0 DEFY COMPETITION. A'o . - FURNISHING GOODS $1 11l kinds, including Silk, Linen nml Cotton mkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, kc. 51$”, I Iplendid assortment of RIBBONS, ‘ _ d Edgingl, Umbrellu Ind Puuols.- ~ ‘ ’ k’of WHITE GOODS will be found full nu complete, and customen may rely upon than getting good goods at the lowest pus-i -hlo prices. . - Genthmon will find it to then ndvanuge to all Md examine my ntock of CLOTES, - « OWNER“ and ‘ VESTINGS, pt 11l qualities and choicest Itylen. My 24. 1864. J. L. SCHICK ~.New Goods I—Large Stock! EBGBAXT TAILOBKNG. JACOBS & BRO. u jun received “on the cities I lu‘ge stock 91?“: for Gentlemen’l wear, embncing 3 pr at; of .0. eras, g CASSIMEBES, __- A Ina ' w . VESTINGS, ,Mm, Jens, to”, with mnny other goods for spring and summer wen. . .-. M In: prepared to nuke up garments u flu lho’rteat notice. and In the very best Innu "pab, .Tho Fuhions are regularly received, and clothing nude in Lnyfiesired style. They sl mumko neg: flu, whilst their sewing is sure 10 ht tnbatnnzial. ‘ " They 13k a continuum: of the public‘s po nglgtu, resolved by good work and moderate phi-gas to earn it. ~ ‘ Gounhnrg, April 7, 1862. - » ‘ ‘; Came to York Street ! . lindenigned huh boughzout the Grocery / ...“ Provision Store or W. E. Binle, in or} "reel, I Xew doors east. of 8!. June: lama Church. uud will conflnue the busi wn’n the lame phce. He bu increléed the i Mud ii now prepared to ofl'cr a most tx pollen nuonment. of goods in his line, such n F .v COFFEES, SUGARS, SYREPS, TEAS, , fis‘hh, Brooms, Buckets. Brushes, Wuh ‘ g . chines, Blukmg, Candles, Needles, ' M, 0611“", &c., with a large lot of j atoms AND TOBACCOS. ’ ~ o°sl on Ind Goal 011 Lampl. 'fl. lad In for yourselves. HI: assortment 13‘ it onfyfnll, but he sells «.3, cheap as the phylum. ‘ Whigheit price paid for old Lend. ‘ DAVID TROXEL, m. flennbpr , Mnrch_7,lB64. , 1 a anno Fortes. 4 . LES 11. S’HEFF, -' " uucncwnn or QM!) up SQUARE PIANO ron‘l'as. luau-cm, 103.105 k “:7 Franklin nreel. “‘ " Wuu-oom, No. 7 North Liberty street. '; Cpgumly I lu‘n number of PIANOS o ’ ’m-lunucmo on hand, vmh the Full rel hue and Our-strung. Every Instru "‘imed lo: fivovens, with the privi ' o?an within twelve monxhgif‘uot fimmxpry.9 1 ' J ‘“"“..sz hum; I way: up hnnd M aria-mm «$2OO. * a .wnm’sm. 5, 1364. 1,3 m John W. Tipton, ‘ SHIQNABLE BARBER, North-out cor ' "in of the Diamond, (next door to Me figtau'l Rom.) Gettylbm-g. PL, when he & I}! than be found mdy to stand to all .- _h by line. Rn kg: .110 oxcefleqt My ‘ “'1 will onsnra utiafaotion.‘ Give .. ‘_fgl: [Dom 3. ”6°- - :88?» TI Eight-ch, margins F abrfiwwe-ué - Pss§¥¥9'§-‘ (4.»; K ‘ S ”I”, a TON ml‘ . S W G FEZ 66 an 18‘: 34mm: 21': nl, hop conmnuy on bad I lugs And we“ u- no?!“ stock of .11 kinds of good; a modem“ =1 They. supp!) orceu for Lin fine” w the lowan flked mum, either rend] nude or m to nature, to my pm of the country ‘l'hoy keep .130 n attentive noel: of FURN- ISHING GOODS, cumming our] uncle of D Gentleman's Underoveu. Also, MILITARY cmus ad a", min, ofxuiwy mn- Inlay, u well u n usom-d flock of READY MADE MILITARY GOODS hltimore,Feb. 22, 1884 Hardware and Groceneg. ‘HI lubucriberl hug just mufnid from the chic] with' an immense Inpply of BDWABE & GHOCERIES, which they are afieflng at Hui? old and in Baltimore street, a: price: to suit. the tune-J Our Iwck‘consisu In put of . BUILDING MATERIALS. CARPENTERS TOOLS. BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS. ‘ ”COACH FINDINGS, SHOE FINDINGS. CABINET MAKER’S TOOLS. HOUSEKEEPER’S FIXTURES, or ALL KINDS OF IRON. km. GBOCERIES O?n"ALL_ KINDS, OILS, PAINTS, tc., kc. There [I no article included in the several depanmenu mentionml IbOVO but what‘ can be bed n this Store.— Every clan of Mechanicl can be accommodated here wuh tools ondfiudings, and Housekeepers cfiffind every article ip their line. Give In u all, n we [re yrepared to sell as low for cul u my house out of the city. JOLL B. BANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 16, 1864. .' For Sale. A VERY desirable FARM, adjoining ‘he Borough ol Geuyabhm, containing - .—-— . 124 ACRES—Buildingund Upnd good. I Will be lold on very accommodating "1 “my 950. ARNOLD. Ge tyshnrg, Oct. 5, 1883. tf - - TEE Secretary of the Trewy given notice m: aubscriptiom will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three year: tum Aug. lbih, 1864, with semi-annual later on u‘thn rate of "van and three-tenths per cent. per lnnnm,—prlncipsl And intcpeu both 30 be paid in lnwful money: _ The" note. will be conve_rt.ible at the option 0! the holder It maturity, into lix‘ per cent. gold baring bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, an the Government may elecc. They will ho is- Ined ln denomination: ofr $5O, $lOO, 3500, 81.000 Ind $5,000, Ind all subscriptions must lie for fifty dolls“ or :pmemultiple of filzy aonm. ’ ..'.”- ~ | The note: will be transmitted to the uwueri (rec of‘trunapnrmion chnrgupu noon utm- the nccipt of the onginal Certificmca of Oppout u they can he pi‘cpalnd. “ Aa khe notes dmw internal from Auguat 15 person: making depoaiu subsequent to that. date mus}. pay the luteruat accrued from data of note to date of deposit. Pntiql depositing twenty-five thousand dol lars Ind upwnnla lor thcle notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one qunrter of one per—cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of 1 bill for an amount, certified to by ihe ollicer with whom the deposit was made. .\'o deductions for commissions must. be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVflTIGES OF THIS LOAN. IT 13 A Numnn Sum" BANK, ofl'ering a higher rate of interest tba'n guy oth‘er, and the but ucun'ty. Any anvihgl bank whxch pay. it: depositors in U. S. News, Consider: that n. in paying in the Heat. circulnting medium oflhe country, and it caan pny in anything better, for it: own assets no either in government usuriliosnr in zloty"x or bonds payable in gov.- ernment phper. It in equfilly convenient u a temporary or permanent investment. The notel can Ilways he sold for witpin' I friction of their {Mia and Iceumuluted interest, and are the best securi ty with banks as collateral: for discounts...‘ Convcrtible into a Six per cent. 6-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes {or three years, this privilege of con fusion is nqw worth about. three per cent: per 'Lnnnm, for the current. rate for 5-20 Bond: i? not less than nine per cent. premium, and before the mu- tho premium on six per cent. U. S. stock: was over twenty per cent. It. will be neon that ‘be actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per tantrum. It: Exunption from Stun «Municipal Taxation. ‘ But aside from all the advantage: we have ennmentcd, A Ipeéial Act of Congrosl exempts All bonds and Treasury notes [om local taxa tion. On the Iverlgo, this exemption is worth Ibout two per cent. per nnnnm. local-ding to tha r‘ate of taxation in various parts of tho contry. It is believed lhlt no neuritic: offer so great inducement: to leader: a: (hose issued by the gfvarnmeut. 151 I“. father forms of indebted neu,,the km: or ability of prints [nu-den, or stoci‘compnnies, or "par-Me communist, on ly, in pledged for pigment, whilb the whole property of the country in held to lecnn the dilehnrgo 0! all the obligation of the United States. ‘ While the government ofl‘ere the moat liber al terms for in lonnl, it believes thnt the'very strongest nppeel will he to the loynlty and pn triotllm of the people. ,‘anlienm certificate: will be inn-d for nil deposits. ‘The party depositing Inn-t endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of noten required, end whether they are’ to be innedrin blank or peynble wander. ..When no endorsed it must be left with the 0609: re ceiving the deposit, to be forwn ded Imthe rusnry Depnrtment. \ Sunscuxrnoxn mm. a: noun» by the Trennrer of the United Stnten, n Wuhington, the several AssismntTreasnrerl and deafinn’ted Depositeriee,‘ nnd by he FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYBB RG, snd by all National But. which no d oli uu-iu of public money, uni ALL RESPEOTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give {usher in {utmnion Ind f H AFFORD EVERY FACILIT? T 0 SUB- scmsms “3.45. 1861. an, DST receiypd a; RICK 77’“ Summer" 01061335. ‘ Canal-#3108355!“ L. SCRIGK Eu jun re‘ueifld I. 103 o! ’ cheap’L‘ooßigg G'lagsgg. _ ‘ ‘ ' momma-top, 3414111022, U. 8. 7-30 Loan. ~ '» ... . ~ ._ ‘ow 17.," ‘ a . ~ ‘ CHAHBBHSBURG STREET ABBA» i 0"“ WANTED. ' an; squ returned from the all] with a; A . ppififllid anonmeu: of ‘ Dyapqme ha the fallow-m; 3mm".- 1 HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & saors, 1 ' - ”imam any diipnmgrmem to my uuigbborz or! Ht. A constgnt pain or uneuinfi! It the pit any mhu por‘wu of 112»: twin of Geuysbuxg. 01'th munch. ' ~ ‘ 11..“. [hr pleasure u! nunounciug that “hum: 2d. Flumlence and Acidity. bersburg urea ll ahmd and that the phcr m‘ N. sziveness hn‘d Lost 0! Appetite, buy Hue, ,L‘aps, flout: and Shun, chelp, is I! ,‘ 42h. 016 mg n3l Depression of Spirits. my new usnd, 1;:qu Lppusile the Lutheran“ 11b. Dinrrhafiwilh piping. Church. . ‘ ‘ _ _ f bum. Eain in allpnrla of the Syn“), The attention of tho- Ladies in particularly invited to Ibe aplendid assortment of Gaiter‘, l t.‘ Slipper», )lorocco L 29. Boots, he., intended for Ladies' wear. ' Alla. Trunks, Carpet. Sacks. Umbrellan, To buco, Cigars and Notion-v, in endleu vu-lely. Here in the plue to huy nnuds cheap, M I In determined not to be under-old by an; other estnblishmr-utln town. 'l‘hnnkful for put {l vors,l nu your: entirely. JOHN‘L. HOLTZWORTH March 28, 1864. T "’“‘?““""~ Good Nam and True, 'r THE CHEAP CORNER, . J aw IN GETTYSBUBG.— & WOODS us opening oul another lnrge , unortmem of New Good: at their cheap corner, which they will lell It the lower! cuh pricel. We buy 11l for O. , club at the lowest prices,nnd cw, therefore, tell the some quality of good: u low as they can he bought at any other Store in 'he State. A lnrge portion of the Shoes we ' sell are made to order, of the but material, by good ‘nnd‘ ,3 - experienced workmen. Give ~ us null. BOW & WOODS. ATS, HATS. . ,A. H HAL: for Men, Hats for Misses, - Bus {or Buys. Dunkard Hats, Hats for Children, Strnw Hots. Hols for Ladies, Allkinds of Hats, and Shakers, by ROW & WOODS. ‘ \HOES, BOOTS. ‘ 5 Shoes fur Children. Shoes for Nine), ‘ Shoe: tor Imm} », Shoes for Boys, 5 .shue’s mr Men, (hilers owl Linda, | Slippers in \‘Kqfiy, Shnea ot'all kinds. , ROW & WOODS. OTIUX AND FURNISHING GOODS FUR N CHILDREN. LADIES & GENTLEMEN. ‘Spool Canon 0! all kind: and colors, l. llAslteoves for Giuldreu,Ladles and Genllemen, Khaki-y, “l -' -‘ Linen Handkerchiefi, -‘ COI‘SI’I and Seek Tin, new style! um and Corset! or best fits and Inn-ax nylu, and many other things in' the notion line. sold an xhe‘loweal prices, M the corner of York bl'reet and the'Dismond, by .RUW A: WOODS. ‘l‘i USIC. MUSIC. 4L Violins, Accordeoas, Violin Bows, String «'1 Tuilpicce’s’ffor sale by ; ' now .2 “'ost EGARS 8.: TOBACCO. . ‘ Tycflnon,‘ E 1 Per-us, 131 RlO Senna, Ln lugenuldndl, Napuleons, Common, Congress. Plantation. ' Haney Dew, Andersoh’s Solace, ‘ . Fur sale retail or by the bnx, hy . ~ ROW J: WOODS. ' RUSK“, SAPKS. .1. .. Trunks, large and sum", Carpet Bags, R. R. Bags. Gothic SM ka. Common Bln,ck Sacks, at the lnwrst prices. by HUW Ar. WOODS. ISCELL.\Y~‘EOUS. I ‘ Ladies’ Baskets, Lndies’ Satchels, ~ sz .\{oux' xics, Pen Kmves. Razors, Raur Straps, .1 “'l..an Paper, \Vull Pnper, Pocket Bouh, Purses. A Panni‘wmlarge, Palm Fans. ~mnll, 12mm? Hus. Carriage Whips. kc. We _arc c:.r.‘€‘m~mily imrc‘uh-L‘éhc ‘.‘..ri ly and :ssnrmcm of our sxock. I‘mcs are high but w‘e bought umnv of our gawla Lclure the late lin“. ."rrl will sci! them as nozcr old low prices 1: _pouubx. It 13 our sully lu .cllgopdd Lb n. “15‘ may: well, and {AW sdtisfacliou to our customus.‘ To umhlu us to do Ihig, we have-elf. cm! :u:.\lwe~_~-:ts b) which we 1111 l get the best. Bouts nml Sh ms that are mnuq fuctured. H you mud. to huy mush in {he shoe line, {:0 lo :1 buy Gaods Store. If you Want good Shucs bu) them a! ‘RUW & WOODS. Cor. of Yoxk 5L and Dinmoud, Grmshurg. May 9, 1564. - pniversal Clothes Wringer. ELF-ADJUDTING AND ADJUSTABLE, wml comvmzm. REGULATOR FOR SALE BY sun Ans 4e BUEHLE'R, GM TY>BEBG, PA From innumerable recommendations, we gather the foHowlng: Letter from Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher, in 186! I am most hnppr to spedk in the very high est. terms of the ‘- Universal Clothes Wringer." The [union part. of “wasfiing-dny" work is. in my opinion, the wringing; and the inventor of this machine may bare the ntufuctibn of feciiug 22m be h” changcd one of file mo»; wiluomo pans of woman's work into l ury attractive amusemrnt. The lxiundreu look npon i 355“ great blessing. I look upon it as among the most useful aniCICI in the house. Brooklyn, October, 1301. Price—s 7 00. [May 2, 1864. 0R RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, BED F. BUGS, MOTHS IN FL‘RS, WUULENS, 3C“ INSECTS 0N PLANTS, F 0“ LS, ANI MALS, «kn—Put up in 25c. 50c. and $1 00 Ron-l, Homer and Flasks. $3 end $5 sizes For Horus. Pc_3uc Inn-rune”, ac. “Only infallible remedies known." " Free from Poisons ” . “ No‘ dangerous to die Humnn Funny.” “ Rats come out of their holes to die.” fi-Sold Wuoleule in an large cities. fiSold by all Druggisu Ind Retailer: every where. - . 3!! I Bung: l ! lofnll worthless imfimionx. fiSee that “Cos‘rn'a” name is on each Box, Bottle and Flank, balm-e you buy.‘ @Address HENRY R. COSTAB._ fil‘mmnn Dnor 482 BROADWAY, N. Y. ”Sold by all Wholesale and Remy Drug gig}: ln Gettysburg, Pa. ‘ Feb. 29,1864. New Bakery ! ‘ EWPORT & ZIEGLER, Mechanical Bak- N en, South Washington stream hull sqntrc from the Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG,?3.— Conluntly on hand, the but. of BREAD. CRACKEBS, CAKES, PRETZELS, kc. Per sona wishing fresh Bread will be served every morning, by lenvmg their fluxes and residence: n the Bakery. Every effort. undo to plate Gin us 3' call! . [April 20, ’63. 1.!” Meat. AW. SHOULDERS and SIDES, of but quality, and cheap, u Aug. 24. GEO. F. KALBFLIISOH’S. AGO, Arrow Root, Cox-n Stu-ch, Rico-Ion! Md Gelatin, for sale at Dr. HORRIB'S rug Store. oon CIDER.—Juu mama -: p:.n. Q’HORNEB'S Drug Stop. the En," fink p ‘ ‘ “Lips for gunning 01033:: ‘7 ~ ' ”h: Coulumpflve Symptom: lud— Pslyiln- ‘ Jun of life Henri. ~ Bth. Cough, with Phlegm In the Throat. 9th. Norton: Afl'ection, nnd yum. ut Sleep :1. nigh. ‘ 1 Hub. Lon of Appetite Ind Vimiung. { ch. Dizziness, Dinmen of Vision, ud‘ ’ Loss of Sith. ; 121 k. Headache and Staggering in walking, fw‘nh great Weakness. . Out. of the thou-uh of cues of Dyspepsin that hue used Dr. Wishut'n Gran. Annricnn Dylpepnin Pilll, not one of thnm "bu filled 0! t perfect can. We vurnn: (cum in Ivory case. no matter if of twenty yem’ naming.— Sold by :11 druggilu ovrrywhere, uni It Dr. . Wishtfl’l (mice, No. to N. Sea nd street, Phikdelphin, PA. All cuminntiou And con } solution! free of chavée. Send {9}. circular, ' Price $1 per box. Sent by m l, fret of } charge, on receipt of money. PYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPFPSIA. 1, Burnout: lingual, of Brnndywitie, Del., iormerly‘ol‘Old Cheater, Del., do certify that, for one year end I hllfl lulféred everything but denth from thlt Awful diaeue called D) s~ pepsin. My whole Iyatem wu prortnted with wenkn’eu and nervous debility; I could not digest my food; ifl ate even 5 cracker or the smallest amount of food, it would return just as I swallowed it; I became l 0 costive in my howela that I would not have n possuze‘in less than fror'n four and often eight duys; under this imn’rense sullering, my mind seemed en tirely to give way. I had dreadful horror and eiil l‘ureluodlngr. I thought everybody hated me. and I hated everybody; I could not beur my husband nor my own children, everything appeared to be horror stricken to me; I had no ambition to do out thing; i lost all my love at fumily and owe; I would rumble and wan der from pluc to place, but could not be con tented; 1 felt‘thut I was doomed to hell. nnd thut there sno heaven for me, and was 9!- ttn tempted to commit suicide, do near \Vus my whole nervous system destroyed, and nlsu my mind, train that awful complaint. Dyspep. lie, that my friesds thought he“. to have me placed in Dr. Kirkhridc’s Hospital, West Phil adelphia -,.1 remained theremiue weeks, and thought I wu a little better, but in a few days my dreadful complaint was raging as bud as ever. Hearing of the wonderlul cures per lorml-d by Dr. Withgrt’s Great American Dye. pepillt Fill: and hit treatment for Dyspepain, my hus'Jund called on Dr. Wiahzirt'nnd stated my our to him. lignid he h id.no doubt he ‘would cure inc. So in three day. alter 1 cull ed and placed myselfnndo-rtha Dacior’z treat ment, and in two weeks I began to digest my food, and felt that my disénse \ths fast giving way, and I continued [0 recover for nbont‘three mouths, undpt the present ("mic I enjoy per icct htulih of body and mind, and 1‘ mont tin cerely ieiurn my thank: to I merciful can and Dr. Witlmrt, and to his greet Amerii-au Dys pupsin Fill: and Pim- Tree TJI' Cordial that smed nm from no Insane Asylum and-prema ture grave. All persons rufi'e‘rinzl. with Dys-' pepaiit are at liberty to call on me or write, a: I am 'vnlling to do all the good [run for luf l'erinz humanity. Emmet-rt! Bausox.. Brandywme, DcL, formerly ol‘Uld Chester, Delaware county, P-L. Dr. Whhan'spffice, New“) North Second alluel, l’nilndclpLh. , < .J.. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSH! l'lr Whimrl .-—l harm been A i-nusunt snf— l'crcr with Dyspepsia for the inst ‘eighleen years, during which time I ennnot any that i ever enjmxd a perfectly well dnx. There were times when the symptoms wen»: norc aggrava ted 111 \u M. plhers. nnd thrn it seemed it would be a grant ruliel‘ to die. I llflll .11 ill] times an unnln-nunt féclin; in my hanlfbnt‘nueily my sull‘ rmzx' sn much incremelfthiu lhccnme al< inns: unlit for business ofnny kind ; my mind WM continu illy filled with gloomy thoughts and lulellmllngl, and il I attempted to change their current by reading, at once A sensation of icy coldness in conuec'ion will; a dead n eight, as it. werr, rested upon my brain; also: a feeling of sickness would occur It the stom ach. and grant pain to my eyes, accompanied With which was the continual fear of losing mv xenon. i also lexperieuced grout lnSSl “llqu dehility und nervousnesstwhioli made It dilfivnlt to wrllk by day or sleep at night. I lytca-ne meme to society, and disposed only tc seclusion, and having tried the skill of: nuns her of eminent physicians of various schools; finally came to the conclusion that. for this disense’at my present ngq (45 years) there was no ours in existence. But, through the inter ference of Divine Providence, to whom i de voutly offer my Hunks, l at last found a sore rr-ign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills and Tar Cordml, which seem to have efl'ectnlllly remov ed ahnust the last trace of my lung list of nil menu nn‘rl hnd feelings, and in their plies health. pleasure and conten meat are my‘cvery dny compnnums. Luna .u. Sscxoims, No. 453 North Second St., Philndelphin, Formerly of WOudonry, N. J A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSM nun wanéluons I. BABCOCK nil, No. [O2B Olive Strut, ‘ - Philadelphia, Jnn. 22d, 1563.} Dr. Wilbert—Sir z—lt is with mush pies nure‘ thin. I am now this to ihform you that, by the use of your great American Dyspepsia Pills, l hove been entirely cured of that moat dietreuing complaint, Dylpepsin. I had been grievonsly ntflicted for tholut “verity-eight yenrs, nndfor ten years of thnt time have not been free from its pain one week I! n time. I have had it in its wot-It form and have dragged on a most miserable existence—in pnln day and night. Every kind of food that I ate fill ed mefirith wind and pin, it nutered not how light, or how small the quontity. A continued belching WI! sure to follow. I had no appe tite for any kinda of meats whatever, Ind my distress was so great for several months hetore I heard of your Pills, the: I frequently wished for death. I had taken everything that I had heard at for'Dyspepsia. withont’receiviug may benefit; but on your Pills being recommended to me by one who had been cured by them, I concluded to give chemo trial, although I hod no loith in them. To my astonishment, I found mysdl getting better before I had taken one-fourth of: box, and, after taking hull 1 box, I an a well man, and can eat anything Irish, and enjoy a hearty meal three Hues I. def, wuhont inconvenience from anything I out or drink. If you think proponyou ere at liberty tom-kc thfl public nml refer to me. I will cheerfully give all desirable information to any one who moy call on me. . Yours, Eespegtrully, Jog: H. Bncocx. For sale,“ Dr. Wiahut’l “edict! Pepogfio 10 North Second strait, Philndtlphin, Pl.— Price Una Donu- per box. Sent by mail, (no of charge, on receipt of price. The thou tr: 1 few unong thz thcnandl which this great. remedy flu and from an nut-ind, sn". .‘ We have thouunda of letters 'from physi eiuu and drugxilu who hvu‘ipructibcd nu! told the" Medicinu, laying an. the] but never and or laid a medicine which [lve luéh ulivuul ugulutgon. Prepared énly'bx the Prqfirietor. DB. L. 9. G. WISHLBT. No. 10 Son; Sound Sadat, Sold by pruning! “Timing "cull“;- , , 1 HHS: .R‘fifl“. '4 Iy. ..i contamination is va riously canned uy mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy fwd. impure mr. filth and filmy habits, the depressing vicen, and. above all, by fine venereal infection. Whatever be in origin, it. is hereditary in the constitution. demunding “from parents to children untn the third and fourth generation;” indeed. it seem to be the rod 91‘ Him who '3)“. “ I will visit the iniquiticl of the fathers upon their childrén." The diseases it’ originates Luke zuiqm names, awarding to the orguns x: attacks. In the lungs, Scrofulu produces tubercles, and finally Consumption: m the glands, swelling: which luppurnte and be come ulceroue sores; in the stomach and bowels. derangement: which prodqu indi~ gestion, dyspepsia. and liver complaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These, ull having the some origin. require the some remedy, viz., purification and invigom; tion 0! the Magi. Purifyl the blood.“ats Ihesednngerpus istempers eat-e you. 'i {( eble. foul, or corrupted Blood, you cunnoc have health; with that "life of the flesh” healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. ~ , Ayer’s Smperilln {-3 is compounded from the most effectual anti: dott-s that medicul science has discovered for this nfilicting distemper, suitor the cure of the disorders it entatll. That it is for supe. rior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a. trial. Thut it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this elm of complaints. is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known nml remarkable cures it haimode of the following dbeuscs : King'i Evtl, _or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, 310th and Sores, Erynfilu, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt emu, Scald Head, Coughs front tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swelhngs, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Byphiliflc Infections, Mercurial Diseases, IcmgloWeakneu and. indeed, the whole series of coinplninuefhat arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of indi\idusl cases may be found in Alba‘s AHERII'AN Anus“; hlll‘cll is furnished to the druggists {or gratuitous distribution, wherein may be lenrned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedial had failed to Alford l relief. T hose cases are purposely taken T- from all sections of the country, in order ‘ that every reader may have access to home one who can speak to him of its benefits from 1 personal experience. Sarufula depresses the | vital energies, and thus leaves its victinn far | more subject to diseue end its fatal results ‘ than ue healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten. the Ive-rage duration of human life. The van importance of those considenflon: has ltd’un to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now , offer to the public under the mtme of Ann‘s SAKSAPARILLA, although it is t-mxposed of ingredientl, some of ybich execed the best of Sarmparilla in nltcmtive power. By its aid you may protect yours-elf from the suffer in; and dunger of these disorders. Purge I out the foul mrruptimu that rot and foster in the blood. \urgo out the causes ofditense, i and \‘igorousiht‘nlth vill follow. 12,» its pet-u -linr tinuei thiq remedy stimulate: the vital functions. and thus expel: the distempcrl which lurk wxlkin the cystcm or burst out on any part of it. \‘ We know tlm public have been devolved by niany compounds of barmlmnlln, that prom'L-«ed much nml did nothing; but they will neither be (let-rived no: dlsappointed in ' tifls. Its virtue: have been proven by nhun- I dam. trial. and there remains no questxon of ‘, us surpnuing excellence for Use cure of the atflieting (“St-Mes jt is intended to tench. - Although under the same name, iLfiu very dim-rem medicine from any other which has -M-‘én bcfurc the people. and is far more ef fectual than any other which has ever been available to them. ’ C‘IIER RY PECTORAL. The World’s Great; Remedcy for Coughs, _Colds, Incgent _ on aumgtxon, and for erehef ' of. onsumptive patients ', an advanced stages , l * or the chasm. This has been no long mad and lo uni vprsnlly known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on :0 do all it [ms ever done. thepaxcd by ' Dn. J. C. Ann 42 00., Practical and Analytical Chemical, Lowell. Mans. Sold by All druggista every where. ”For lale by .\. D. Buemer, Gettysburg, and dank-rs generally. Aug. 8, 1864. eowly Good Things from the City! “7 E are receiving twice a week from the city 3 variety of articles united to the want: of this cnmmunizy, viz: Fresh and Salt nsn, Home, Shoulder: and Sides, Hominy, Beans, Salt, Apples, Potatoes, Oranges, Lemons, Confections, Tobnccos, Segurs, with many other nrticlel in this line—all received in the heat order, and sold M. the lowest profi‘fi. Give us I. call, in Bullimore street, nearly ppposite Fahneuoclu' store. WANTER—Bulter, Eggs, Lard, and all other country produce—for which the highest cash price will be plid. SWEET POTATOES—beIt quality, at low an “H puma—lnlays on hand. Also, OYSTEgg, fine and fresh—in the shell or “locked. lie-Lanna}: and families supplied. STRICKHOUSER &.WISOTZKEY. Gettysburg, May 18, 1863. RE nudersigned,being the snthoriled person T so snake removals into Ever Green Ceme tery, hopes that. suchss contemplate the removal oftheremsins of deceased relatives or friends will avail themselves 01 this season onheyear to have it. done. Removals made with promptness —l.erms low, and no efl'on spared (0 please. PETER THURS, lurch 12,;60. Keeper of the Cemetery. ‘ $lO a. Day! GENTS WANTED.—-To sell the “ 25 CENT 4E LEGAL TENDER STATIONERY PACK- A ." Etch Package contoins 35 Songs, 2 pnges ofMusic, l 8 sheets of Paper, 18 Enve lopu.l Ruler, lPen, 1 Pen Holdenl Lead Pencil, I Design {or Undersleeves, l for Child's Apron, I for Embroidered Collar, l for Chris tening Robe, 2 lbr marking Letters, 13 Secrets never before published, Worth many Dollars; Ind other information. Alto, one beautiful ortlcle of Juan”. Libenl inducement: to Agents. Send Stamp for Circullr. *SAMUEL BOTT, 43 South Third St, Philadelphia, Pa. June 13, 1884. 1y AHX‘ESTOCK BROTHERS 'Are constnntly receiving choice and de limble goods, from New York, Phil-dolphin Ind Bulimore, Ind are prepnred to offer GREAT INDB lEIENTS to then about ”mush; Having selected with gran cure. Math 321:“ letding markets, tho public will look to Lb :- own inure": by examining oh- uock beforo buying elsewhere“ 0:]! I! x ,/ FABNESTOCKS' May 9, M Bud Front. EALEBS IN con. no LUMBER, S T 0 V- E S . Tm~WARE, HOLLOW-WARE, to. - use _afimnns. BLINDS, SASH, ETC. Danni 9f Olrflolo tad Railroad Streets, oppo. mo Rum nopot, qsfrrrsaugc, P 5. jugular. < ‘ ' ' ‘ nimaphu, v. 1 mum or ': (anion which we i u Senoruu lurk; the wnszimion: of 1 Lhmxdes of men. It 1 ur pmducm or n i uluwd by an en :blgd. \malcd rule ' the blood, wherein ml flyjd becoums in npm-nl to sustain w'xl..l tomes In their :uruua anion, and W“ the byatcm to into disorder and 1 AYER’S Removals. New Goods. Shanda & Buehler, F 49 hummus KW _ 0 I'm. SCHFNCK’S OWN CASE, mm “3qu l‘NDll oouulfl'loyp .4 nd how Im Pulmomc Syrup, Saawnd Term, and Mandrake Pill: do! an the Sydem m Curing‘fhal Hindu, and the GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING IT I H ‘ \T \ Vrgg ‘.g: ; The above in a correctlikeueis ofDr. Schenck when mnnv years ago, utter he had recovered from Cunwumption: by a course of his “ Scnnscs's Puumxxc Smur." The like-nose, although it does not represent him anything llke as bad as he was at the worst, yet it is in strong contrast with the hale and rigorous looks of the Fortnit below, which is the true likenesn ofhim at the present time. The con trast between these two portraits in sawgrent that many would. not believe them to he the same persun. Yet there are hundreds of perL sons, in nml around Phiiudelphia, who will recognizp both portrnits to be,true representa tions. When the first was taken he weighed 107 pounds; at the yrcsent time his weight ii 220 pounds. NEW YORK, \\‘cdncsdny, March 30, '64 TO THE PUBLIL Thirty years ago I “us in the last stages of Pulmonary Commuplion. and gun-n up to dim l residedrm Philadelphia. nml Dr. Joseph PM. rial], then 0f this Lily, ordered mi: logblores tow), N. J., n dismncP of glue wilc<, which look me («041.131 to get there. On my nrerull fwns put. to bed,mu_l there lm-l lur manv weeks. This was my native phce. “heu- all my family ln'ed nml lmd died [fl l‘unmmplion. Dr. Thornton, -who attended my lather in his lnsl lllneu, was Mllcd. nml gnw- me'que week to fix up mv anuirs. He lmd seen nll my fam ily g 0 \\mt way, nml thought l was m 30, (on. Then 1 hurt] of We reulcrlues l xmw nllur re [hp public, which cult-«l me. 11. seemed to me that I could fen-'1 lhem punctuling-my “hole 3 Evan-m. ‘ ~ They soon r‘lpencd the matter on my lhnga, and lwoulul spit otf more than a pint of utl‘en sive yellow nutter cu-ry morning. As soon :35 that began towul-fitde, my rough, fen r, pulp, mght sweats—Tull bvgan to leave me, and my appetite became so groul that it was with dit'-' ticulty I could keep {rum outing tnu nunrh. I soon gained my strength un-t l lmvo heel: grnw ingz in flvkh mar since. For [:1 my war» l have enjoyed uninterrupted gnoil health, lumping the liver and stonmch healthy will: tlm Sm wen‘l Tome And .\lnndmko l'xl.~‘, {‘l l mm of a blllOll! tL-mptmmcnt. My Wt IEIII is um hun dred and twenty ponn ls. (In my rm-uvery people would send tor me, hu‘pml :: .u', to see if their cases inn: like mine. Fnr‘lthis pur pose I pay prufessiounl)‘iattiin thevhrge ci '.lei. 'l‘nw consumptivea wishtu se‘h the one that nlnlxB§ these medicines, nnd who was eluted ofconsnmption by them. To nmlie new lungs, is iinpnsdhle; but entities in the lungs and chronic ulceraltmus of the hrnnv-hiall tubes can be healed. Such cases are dying hourly under the ordinnr; treatment of physicinni, and just such are cured by the prayer use of Schenck's Pulmonit: ernp, Scuncwl Toulc, and Mandrake Pills. ’ lam now 3 healthy tmn, with :t large cnvity in the ntiddle'lobe of the right lung; the lower" lobe very touch [mini/mi and cmuplt-te nvl-‘ hesio‘n of the pleura. The lzft lung is <ound,l and the upper lobe of the i'ight lung is in n. toiernbly health}: condition. The grl-ut rho-t sou why physicians do not cure consumption is they try to do too murh: they git‘e medi-l ciuos to stop the rough, to stop chill, to stop! night sweats, hectie teter, and, by so doing,‘ they dernnge the whale digestive power, lock-a ing up the secretions and et‘entunlly the pn-' tient sinks and dies. After Imuke n out-etul ‘ examination at the pnllt‘llt \\ith the llespirnm» ‘ etcr, and find lungs enough left to cure, ldi. root the patient how to Use the three remedies.l Remove the Callie and they will all stop of [their own fl(('1|l'll. No one can be cured of ‘ronaumptioh, liver complaint, dyspepsia, ca-' tnrrl), cnnlzer, ult-emted tliro'tt. unless the ‘ liver nnd alumni: are made healthy. ' in .\'er I England this canker, chronic catnrrh, ulcernt-I l ed throat, elongation at u\ul1l, is more prern-fi . lent than in any other section of the country. i This is frequently caused by a foul stomach.— You may both it out with caustic time and again, and ell they will get is temporary relief. ‘ Correct the stomach and liver, and they will heat up themselves. ( Good nutrition I's the remedy. if you have any disease in any pnrt of the body, it will] remain there, and decay more and more until, you can get the stumueh in the condition to digest food and make new tlood to take the] place of diseased matter. This is the only! way to heal entities in the lungs nnd ulcerated : I bronchial tubes. Correct the stomach and} liver, Ind nature will do the healing. Mnny' ‘ persons hnve an idea that certain medicines. -nre great purifiers ofthe blood. When blood is , once diseased it cannot be purified; it is cis eosed the some as the diseased nutter in t. . ‘ system; but get the nppmrutus in order, t e 1 liver and stomach,-sndgn’e it plenty “noun. 3 ishing food it will make new- blood, which trilli ‘ take the place of that which is discs 4. ! Schenck'e I’ulmonic Syrup is one git» best‘ preparations ot iron in use, it is, o poweri’uli , tonic of itself, and when the ‘Seigwced Tonici dissolves the mucus in the stomach, and it is Icorried of by theiof the Mandrake Pills, ‘ the Pulmonie Syrup made into blood. This is the only wny to cute consumption. Ifl cannot get a good appetite, and food does not digest, I cannot cure the patient. Never mind the cough; remove the cause and it will stop 1 of itself. This is the most trouble l have with i my patients at my rooms. They lay, “Doc-i tor, I feel stronger; lenn eat; my night sweats are better, and I&9] better every wny; but my cough is so had yet; ’ and they are astou ished to hear me sly that does not matter; remove the cause and the cough Will stop of itself. Schenck’s Seaweed creates a good ap petite in about nine days, when there is no no: disease, unless the liter is so congested, thst the Mandrake Pills cannot unlock the: ducts ofthe gsll bladder in that short space; of time, in order tonllow the stale bile to pass ofl'. Keep the liver and stomach heslthy and, there is less danger of consumption or any other disease. it is hard to tutu cold when those crgaus Are healthy. Those thut .tre bill-‘ ous, low spirited, dresry,fecling stupid, cooled tongue, poor Bppcti'e, nervous, stomach full ofwind, everything that is eaten lies bean-,3 loss ot'netnory, try one bottle of SGHENCK'St seswnsn TONlCnndone box oi sousscxtsl MANDRAKE PILLS. It is only a. cost. of one‘ dollnr sud twenty-fire cents, with tail direcq tionl. Thil in sediment? in many cases, to sntisly whet the meduines are. Frequently one bottle mnkes a great change in the sys tem. Any person tint enjoys ordinary health” by using the Sauteed Tonic and Msnkrske‘ Pillsoceuionoliy, must get the digestive orgsns in speh s henlthy condition that they become llalv. i can produce’ I number a! my on comumptive pvitit-nts nowenjoylnggdod health, weighing nnrly 200 pounds. I will conclude by relating three curu’l he" mode in Nev York, and which are all diluent, end 'llh any one who feels any interest in the utter to visit them. First is Mn. Furlow, midi-s then at .\'o. 107 Houston street. Her'huhlll called upon me at my rooms, 32 Bond um Infiwished Jul: to call and see her. E. I could do no good; that he hud hnd 111 a. . best medical attendance, and till slid sham . too for gene with Consumption to be cured; but she had heard oi some great cures I lied , made, end he desired to gratify her wishes.— ,l culled, and found her lying confined to’hor fibed in the last stage of bronchial consump— ttion. and without doubt must have died loot. ‘ I examined her lungs, found both bmlfihlll tubes very much affected, but no anvltlu h“ iformt-d, her cough was Very severe, the lplt— link was half full of thick pus. Bull. HQ, ' legs swollen very much ', and worse thlu'tll 'she had chronic dierrhoen. Her bowels lend i been moved eleven times that day. 1:365!!! ‘thnt she hnd lungs enough to be on , in; , that this diurrhuse had been of long landing, fund her stomach was in such on niceruted can: ldltion um i was nfruid nothing could be done. , She insisted I should try and do what I could for her, observing that she could not is" long , in the condition she was in, and i could not , make her any worse. lgnve her first A dose 1 of my Mandrake Pills, an. the Tonic old Syrup freely. That was on Tuesday,lndul;y l the next Sunday the diarrhoea was carried , ; her appetite had returned and she could at up i“ bed and cat ller‘rdlnllfl‘. She is now well, l and gave me a long certificate, certified to by ‘ the Rev. Dr. Dowllng. : .\irs Burtholontew,B3 West Forty-filth Itrut, came to my rooms with a tumor on her liver. She was low-spirited, skin snllow, tongue cou— - ed, bowels costive, uo appetite, and {nu link in; into the grave. The said tumor hid been running over fourteen yours. I [ln her Syrup, Tonic and Pills, and told her to ink. t-hemjnlt no the direction: were printed. Sh came back to myrooms, 32 Bond strugin two week, somewhat bettcrh her tongue bod oe gun to clenn a little "chum! the edges her :skin whiter and her,e§:es righur,md the j tumor discherging very offensive matter. much ifnster than it had ever done before. She kept lgruduolly improving, and in about tiny months she mine to my rooms very much irightened. l m ing that the tumor had nearly stopped run gulli, und was healing up, uud that every doc 'tor bud told her that it‘ it eter healed it would ounse her dvuth‘. ‘I told ‘her thnt the disease but] all left her system, and nnture would honl . the ulcer up. They are now healed, uhd have been for about it year, and she is u hearty .nnd robust n n nmnn Its you will find in o‘ day's wnilr. She is glud [or any one to call on her, and takeagrcat pains to Visit uny one that ah. i hears h is anything like her case, and tries to igox lllfi‘nl to come and Ice me. I The nut case is Miss Scofit-ld, from Stum ford, Conn. .“l'S. Bartholomew got til-r down ' to see me. and the has been ever since It her ' house. When she first came to my rooms, rho I \VIII mut-h enunciated with n distressing cough, )spiuing large quantities of blood. lexumlned ‘ her lungs with the respirometcr, Mid in all my _ practice nevcr'lound out: with one lung 39 tar 'puno and the other lung so sound. ‘ Icould not - give much encourngeiuent. l ' thought she would die; but In my nnLonisliruL-nt the PM. ‘monic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, nml Mandrake l’ills ull seemed to go riuht to workpthflnng i: all bottled over, lenvitig n cm’ity us lvrrge as n goose reg; good nppttite, fine spirits. and lus‘ guinl-«l some thirty-tire pounds in weight. r‘ ,blit- in; some cough yet, u hirh~l do not think \\ill IL-me hor before June. 1 shoul-l think it would be at grentintorestto sot-no unlirl'jllllicrd ‘ pliysit-inn to \‘ilit there cuties, particularly Miss 3 Scofiehl, m uny of them \\hu lime been curt-t! by my Hllftllt‘llllfs. They are numt runs in New York; but the «have time till difl‘er from e-tlt other; and if my medictues are doing “but I' npmu-ut lllt-_\ are, they should hove the credit foul the omitted know where nod how they ;mny he curt-d. J. H. Si'lll‘lhCK, M. D. i Dr. J. 11. .\‘che-m-k run be .found at his prin- I cipal ullico. No. :29 North tilh Street, l’hilntlri plum, eh-ty Suturdny, lrom 9 A. .\l. until 5 l’. .\l , to gite nihiL-o. tree of dingo; but for a. thorough examination he tlrtrt’i-n ill-w dul lnrs.‘ l‘rit-t- oi the l’ul’muuie Hy I'll]! and .\’en : nvotl T0!!il’;t‘lli‘ll S|.:f norbuttlnfln Sikhe'hnl! dozen. Mundmkt- I'tllq .25 (I'll-‘1 perhux, and we lnr ml!- liy nll ilrnggisu and Death-u. ' June 6, l 8“. '.m ’ Dissolu'tion F PARTNERSUH’.—The ("o-partnership exiatiug bclmcn the sully-fibers, Inn: been dissolretl (hi; Jay lay-mutual “Mum.— W-c return drunks muur Mend: mm the 1131M}: fur the liberal cupport rxlondud to 111. Uur hooks will hum. m 111» More; and w: mum-u- Iy rrqncit tlmse imkhlcd lo us to cxgll Ind mnkv uummlintc pnyucnt, us We are desirous. to settle our buiiucsé without. delay. ' ALEXANDER 'coBEAN, . wnx CULP. ._....L.._—..._.—..v_ Jun. 30, 1864 A Card; - E anhtcriber Inning disposed ofhil in terest. in ”:5 Store of 0‘0!”me Culp to Juhn S. (‘rnwfur-l, E-q.. rupecuully i‘m Ibo continuum-e 0! his t‘ricnis agd customm u patronixe his sucgeswr—wlwre Bargain! 111, be had. JOUX CL'LP. Feb. s, 1864. -4nother Change . N THE HAT A‘SD SHOE I:USINESS.—A. I Cobain having Mar-eluted with him in business John S. melurd, Mm purchnsmt‘ Lh‘e ln‘nfl't‘sl of John Culp, rehpcrtlully hm" nouuces to 'he cuiuns ol'Gl-ttysburp and sh. public gem rally, llmt the luu-iuesl will be cull tinngd at vhe Old Stand on Clmmbersburg street. by A. CUBEAN h 00., whb will con stantly kct-p on hand a large stock of 06035, in lhe- lino of . ‘ SHOES, HATS. CAPS. TR NKS, CARPET BAGS, U IBRELLAS, 30.. and they will also cuminue 1e Manufamn 0‘ Shoes. From their long experience in all the ehove brushes, they flatter themselves that “arena please the publlc, and. W 1” eell cheap for cult. ' ‘ A. COBEAM J. B. CRAWFORD. Doing businese under the name end firm at A. Cohen & 00. (Feb. 8, 1864. Established 1850. OTXCE 01' REMOVMJ: ' LAWRENCE D. DIETZ 8 09., respectfully be: have to not“; unit hie-61' customers find the public generally, that tho; hue removed from No. I.“ l-‘mnklin nml, tg the commodiono fouratnry Warehouse, _ NO. 808 BALTIMORE STREET, between Round Ind Liberty, where they '2l} . the future conduct the Wholeule Bud: new, solely in Hosiery. Trimmings, Furnishing Goods. Perfumery, Notions, Stntionery, Outlet-y, , » Ton, hm, tr. to which they invite the attention of city and country phi-chum, feeling confident of their ability to ofi‘on inducements in pticee “4 quality of Goodl. . Ordets by mail will receive prompt nun tion. 'Addreu ‘ LAWRENCE D. DIETZ t (10., ~ '3OB Baltimore street, Baltimore. Hugh [4, 1864. _ ~ ‘ . . l Portable Pnntmg Oflca. "(W OR the ‘Me or i, ' Merchants,Drug - 1‘ gins, and all busing" y‘ u ‘ 4,35 and professional men . .J _ , a who Wil'h to’tlothli' ..' " 4 I. own pnming, null ~‘“ and cheaply. Adqp': ~ ted to the printing of ‘ handbills, billheodu, circnlm, labels, cards and small “yup-'"', Full instructions accompanyingmb 0809 cu abling a boy ten years old u: work them luc cessfully. Circulars sent free. Specimen shade of Type, Cuts, in, 6 cents. Address ADAMS’ BBESS (30., 31‘ Park Row, M. Y., and 35 Lincoln "feel, Boston, In”. January 25, 1864. 1y ‘_ Albums I LBU H S H . A L'B U I S l l 1 Int meived s largo nnd beautiful guan ment. of Photographic wrung, whicbrwe 05¢; below citppricel. SON BROTHERS. Doc“! ‘,‘ 1868. . {fin-PRESS” Ind ”Panama to: an. 3!} 833.408,; 110333.333.
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