h The New 8 film 1884:“. ', NEW no (m «.A‘r mvsnrox m 800? SKIRTS—Jar Uni-m Bun-119 or double] Snap SPHIe—J- l. t J. U. u. aggro, 9': Chnmben s:reet,New York, are MM one?! at we pawn: And cxcluyiw manu flctursu, of J. W. Brndley‘s l’ntenled Du. plex Elllyfic Steel Sprinz Slum. ‘ Thimiurcntiogconaius of delnx [or two] Ellifuic Steel 1 Ruin-,4, ingeniously lax-nigh.) ltifglnl‘y nml firmly together, mlgc lo («15% flanking the toughest. most. EIJSUC Flr'xible and Durable Spring Her use-l, cnxbiling tLe wan-53b conscquvnu of its great elasticity ."and flexiblenesa, to place and tell] it when In [use as euily and-“mi the snméivomcuicnce M I sllk or )lusliu Drcn. It entirely übvinles and Illenccs the onl) objections to iloop Slims, ‘it: the annoyance m We wenrer as Well as the public, especially in crowded nssemlfiiv, Curringes, lluilruud Cars, Church Pew, or in guy crowded place, from the difficult) of con tracting lhem, and occuminz a. small since.— v'l'hil entirely xemOVCS ibe dlmcully, ulule gir ing Hie Skirt. the usual full and a_\mmctricnl “form", and the lightest, most Slj‘lléh and “mec fulappedrnnccfur the slreot, opera. pl omcnade, 0r lgoue dress. A lady having enjnycnl the pllksure and comfort nud grout commit-nee of wearing one of e Duplex lilllpxic Spring Skin: for n aingkgluy, \\ill nm‘er nfLeiwlirda willingly dispense uh the use of them. They ‘ are also equally lleSllJble, nml n urenl im provement-owi- ulhcr Lind: of Skir'Ls, for Mine: and Ynunngdies who ‘wrnr short. .dreues. The elasticity and flexibility of lhem 7 prevents when coming in contact with any thingjrowding the llopp close lo Ihe persuq, from pushing out the other side of the Hoop or dress; and again, they are so much mor duniblc and not likely 3w bendAor break or get out or shape. The bollom rod; on all the ' Sign: are also double itculfand twice or dou ble revered to prevent the covering from wear ing off the tails whenjilruggix‘g down suirs, “on steps. km, Ac , w, Iv subject In whn-n iul the best quality of (.I part. of the Skirt is of it is guaranteed in ev the hey, must comb: Skirt ever made. Wflnquim for the Skirt. For sale in a] lin: by ' FA! ‘ xov. 21,1364. i ~ - .Great ' ‘tractmn . ~ T PRINKERHOF i ‘S CHEAP CLOTHIXG A ASDFUIWISHINU STORE, M the North 'nilCoruer of the Diamond. The snblvriber is constantly in receipt offielh goods from 1.9:: Buikm’citics. His stuck of _. R'- ‘ READY-MADE cm‘rmxo 'r in am of the largest and m n ntuintidve. I: well in the cheapest eWmem of IN kind in the country. You ‘ there find COATS, PANTS AND VESTS,smnde up in’ the most flashiqunble styles. an of the hm makrinll, of all behind price , for mgnéi'md boys.— Geufle‘muggjlhin goods of every descrip ¢ioa, Woul n' a, uslin Shirts, Bickor; Shirl. nn.lMerix:o\Sh _LI, MérinohWool and [Cotton Drawers. Uosi fi‘ofexcry dt-scription, Buck-gkiu. .\lerino nn Cotton Glloves, lhnd ken-bids. Neck Ties. C Mute, Linen and Paper (onus, Hun, U‘ups, om: nnd shou.L ,Um‘ brclhsl Trunks. Vulic , Carpet. Bus. Cloghus find Shoo Bruslws, H 1 films Blncking. Pucke'. Ivory Combs, M’nlchq‘ Guns,, PIGLOIB, Violifi; Scam and Purfumcries‘ Park-t, Knives, Smokil OD. Pipes, an extra quv ‘ coax, mag, , ' CLOVER. & TIMOTHY SEEDS, ‘ mesam 51mm, ' 3 HAY z: STRAW; : Dried mi“, Nuts; Sonfip. Hams, Shoulder: and Bid”, Potatoes, with u‘erylhiug“ also in th. country yrodncwline. I - 0)! HAND, FOR SALE. Coleus, Sugars, Mulssées, Syrups, Tun, Spica, 3m, Cheese, Vincg:\\',§Soda, Musmrd‘, Burch, Brdbma, Buckels‘, leéckinz, Brushes, Soups, lc. Aha COAX) 0114,1719!) Oil, Tar, kc~ FISH _of all ki‘dfil; {NAILS AXD SPIKES; Smokingnnd Chewin Tobuccoa. ' The; are always a 10 to supply: first are. marl: of, FLOUR, xvi the difl'crtnt kind; of F ‘ ‘D. ‘ « ‘ Mao, GROUND P STER, witH GUANOS‘ find other fertilizer . WCOAL, by tth bushel,ton, or cnrlo . - ‘ 1 : Thai: Curl run to Baltimore and tank twiro‘ a week, and they will be happy to cA‘rfy goods‘} pi‘bor‘wny a: modern; chnrgea. Markelmen, ‘ countrymerchaqls, and mixers, will find hm: chpigjdunmgeto p-l' nizuhis line. , 1' They ask I share MPI: public'a custommndg Pill mm :16 'cfion t render utiumaionj 10' (”genus or buyers. { 1 ’ W3}. E. BIDDLB & CO. Aug. 22, 18M. if f \ 1 ”___—'_‘ - ~I_______.______.__ ~ - Globe Inn, . 7mm pl 2, sun 13: puny», ETT\'SBUEG,IPA.—The undersigned I would most. resfiectl‘uliy in’form his nu mronl friends and the public generally. that. he,hgs purchased that long esmblished and well known Hotel, the “Globe Inn," in York strut, Gettysburg, and Will spare no cfi'prt to comment in a. manner that win not detract from ‘in former high reputation. Hie table will have ‘be best the market can'aflord—hia dumber: m spnrioue and comfortable—and he hanid in for his bar a. full stock of wines and litguors. There is lnrge shblin» attached to the {ole}, which will'be attendefby atten live haulers. It will be his cdnsunt endeavor to tender the tulle-t Mtisfuctiou lo his guefls, mating hie house a: near a home to them is pos i 612“ He asks a share of the public‘s pu‘ transge, determined as be is to deserve a large {m o! it. yember, the“Glohe inn" is in '“i “an, at near the Dmmmd, or_§’uhlic Square. SAMUEL WOLF. April 4, 1364. u Somefihing for. Everybody T 5 BUY AT DIL'R. HORNKR'S DRUG AND VARIETY STORE.— )9“ opened I fine assortment of ‘ Dams pnd Medicinal, l . Pita". Madman, - Stationei‘y, ‘ E‘nnqy Dry Goods,‘ : LCoufecuoul, ,‘r thcen’cl, . ' ' Notion, ' ro’ucco, issmns, ac: lama, 1564. 1 - ; Cann m XABBLE W RKS, Corner of Balti more ad Ens} riddle ur‘eeu, oppoaile th’o your: Honsm'G ttyaburg, Pup—We an prepared [9 furnish )iéuunieuyl. Tombs, Head uougs, “hrble Manges, ismha to: Cabinet “brunt! nllother ’ork nppgngining to on: hating". We will gu‘hnmee smilfuction both ”“‘ ‘fiecnfiou and ”ice. Call and see um design; and specimens“ 0! work. up. 2, 1863. 4: ' R M Bale Crying. a . W. FLEMMING continues the Unison “SALE _cmka. and solicit: am 994; nnetpatnongo of tho public. It. in his com um gndcuor to gins sntisfaction.‘ charge; nodpraga, Residency in Brockinfldge sue“, Gettysburg. ’ . " . _P. 84,801: 3 liconebd Auctioneer, under d 1; fix I.“ éfihe United Stanza. .«. , fir". 2&1863. } , . . , wanton warpsmo LASHEB, gooq, ”f: ghglp. furjqo by {tofu-760133. ' 1'” ...:9,’ "mi; “f _ ”1‘ vi; ... 3, M 53 7.:1‘ 5 CURE .wmngzfi-EM‘ ' ' y . ,' . J r : * . affine: ha. a. mum, Symfluw; m. A suntan fiat uipulnus It th. ’it of the uomnch. ‘ ‘ fi‘ ‘ . . 2d. Finalw/eQn! Acidity. - . IM. (‘miveneu and Lou ol Afipcmo. 4th. Gloom and Deprmion ul Spiriu. I‘ (Ah. Diarrfian. with gflping. ‘ 61h. Pngn in AH part: ohm! Symon). ~ 7th. Coxmxmp‘tivo Symptom: wt! I’3]pr tion of the Heart. BID. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat. 9th. .\'erou Aflcclion, ang inn: 0! Sleep 3: night. ' - ' ' 10.1.. Lon of Appetite nnd Vomiting. 11111.0izzineu, Dimnen 012 Vision, und Lou 9"Sizhc. 12th. Headache and sunning in wflklng, with grout. Weaknen. ‘ . A om. of the thousands of can of Dyspoplh that. have used Dr. Wish-rl3 Great American Dyapcpiiu. Plll5llOl. on. of than hal failed at a perlcct cure. We‘wurrant a cute in every case, no matter H of twenty years’ standing.- Sold by n“ druggilts- th-rywhere, nml at Dr: Wisharz'i mire, No. 10 .\'. Second strecfi, Philadelpbh, PM: All oxaminntionl and con »uhatiom (tee alchargo. Send fan circular, Price 5! por’ box. Sent. by mail, true of oimgu, on luuipk u! mquey. DYSREPSIA, DYSFEPSIA,.DYSPEPS . I, Euunrru llnnol, of Bundywin ,Dcm ‘ lornu rly ot'Qld Chester, 09].. do certi? thug} .tor one your and n halfl suflered eve ythin/g' that death (rpm that awful disuse called D s i pepsin. My whole system mu prortrnlrd with i weakness and nervous debility; I could not ‘ digest my food ; if I‘vulo even I cracker or the l mnlleu amount o.’_fuod, It would return just ‘u I swallowed it; I‘becnme so collivein my ‘ bow-ls tlmt I would not Mr: :1 pnsadgc in 1053' thnn from {ournnd often eight duys; under . thlixmulenn tfiflcrinn, iuy mmd named on ~lira-1y to give wny. I lmd dreadful horror and evil foreboding. I thought everybody bated mO, mzd I hnted everybody; I could not bear m) husband nor my own clnldren, ev'erytkinz appeared to lac-horror otritken to me; I had no nmbili'uu to do nmlhjng’; I lost all my lore of (willy und home ; I would rumble and Wm der from plnu-e to plnce, but could not be con tented; I felt that I was doomed to hell, and thnt there was no heaven for mgfnml was ol ten tempted to commit r‘nicnle, so near wu my «hols nurrqui lysmm dostroyed,'nnd also my mind, lrnm thnt awful complaint, Dyspep 1111, that my frieads thought best to hm'e' we placed in‘Dr. Kirkbrirle'l “capitol. West Phil adolphin; I remained there nine weeks, and tlmnghl I WI! 3 little better, but in n few thy! my dreadful mulplnint mu raging as bad as ever. “curing of the wonderful \‘ures per. lormvd by Dr. Wislurt's Great Ammimh Dya prpsiu Pills and his treatment Dr Dyspgpsi‘, my husband culled on Dr. Wish frt and stated Infuse to him. II; laid lid had no doubt he would cure me. So‘in three dnys utter I cull-l ed and plotted myulrundur the Doctor’s treat- . meal-,Jntlin two weeks I begnnjo digest my' food, nml felt that my discus. was fun. giving an], and [continued to reconr for .\boutthrre ‘ monthd, Ind gut tho present ting l enjuy per lccthulth of hldy dud mind, mad I most sin- I 'ce‘rely return my thmka to n merciful God and, Dr. Wislmrt, and to his great Amerirau Dya- l pvpaia Pullsgmd Pine Tree Tu- Cordinl that n‘ved melrmu an Insane Asylum Ind premix tnre graro. All [ll‘raoufl sulfcrim: with Dys- I pepsin ago at: liberty to call on me or write, or '. I am willing to Ilb‘qul the goo-1:1 cm (or mt. l'cringhnmnnity. ‘ ~ Briana-m Bunso‘xfi | finch 'hvy nre consign!» luse. All nre made of ded Tap”, and Mary the \‘my best. "mu-rials; ry respect. to by: by far able, and moi! duflble Duplex Elliptic Spring \‘nneli or 513123 nud .\'ESTOCK BRUS., gullysbulg, I’m. .ir and Tooth Brlklld‘lfi Land Dressmg Cumin,l ‘f, Clocks and Jewelxy,‘ *5 Mid Violin Strings; .3, Simionery of All kinds, ng uul Chewing Tubuc nlily ol Segaga. In. facl Jirandywme, Dequormudi of UN Che-let, Deluwute cnunly, Pi. ‘\ Dr. Wilhnri'l pmco, .\'u. 10 Earth Second street, l’hilndelpbia. “\ Dr. Wishnrt :-—-l_hnre b‘cen {constant Inf t‘rrcr with anpepsin fur‘the Inst eighteen yen”, dnrlug‘w‘nirh time i cannot my tlut l ever enjoyed ain feed; well day, Thoreau-re time: when \he a; nmms‘were more aggrava (pd thnu at othrrs. up then it seemed it would. be a greaJ relief to fire. [had o’timcs an 'unnlensant‘fcelin': in myfiuud, b‘ .ntterly my sulfuricga so much incremehxthnt I became nl - unfit (\ir'bua'inus ol‘any‘kind ; my mind wns cunnnuully filled with gloomy. thought.- End lolehodingd, and it‘! nt'.empteB\t\o change heir cumin» hy- rcading, nt on'ce n s usntion o icy coldness in conntction withNiid Jul 1. us it we", reated upon my brain; ‘O4 o feuli of‘s' kuess Would occur at (116 Eton» och, cu- rerrpnin to my oycsr, nccouipnnied with Mic was the vontinnal hur of losing my reason. v nlso experienced great laggi tndt, dohility n. finerrousness, which made it difficult to walk .‘dny or sleep at night. .I became averse to so ' [3, and disposed only to seclusion, and having _‘ed the skill ofa num ber of cmlneiit .physicin ‘ of rations schools, finally cnlne to the conclu.’on that. for this disease It my profit-wit age (t 5 _ us) there' mu no cure in existence. But. thro 'h the igtep {en-nee of Dmne Providence, to om I de lvoutly «Jar my thanks. lat lngt fonu sove rgign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pilh in Tax Curdi‘nl, which mom 'to hire effectually New Y cd ulmost the List trace of my lung list of M mints; nml bad (celingx, and in their plan cuith; pleaune and contentneutare my every gay u'npfiininoe. "Jan .\I. Susanna, f Au. (5:; Sorth Second i‘Philndelphln, / _ ’ Formerly 'podbury, .\'. J l Dr."Wishalt—Sir :—IL is with mnsh plu. sure that I uni now uhle tu inform you that, by the use of your great American .Dyspepsia Pills, l huvu been entirely cured of that most distressing complaint, Dyspepsia. I had been grievously afflicted for the lust twenty-eight years, and for IPu years of that time have not been free from lt:§_ puin one we‘ek at n. time. I i have had it in imworst form and have drugged ,on a most mizemble existence—in pnin any l and nighL Every kind offend that I ate fill. ‘ ed In: with wind and painmmnucrea no: now light, or how small the "why. A continued buldlidg was sure to fallow. I hud‘no ppe tile for any Hull; of meats wlmtevergfimy distress‘mus so great l‘vr smernl :nont b ture I heard of'wur l’i'ls, that. I frequently wished for do nth. I had taken everything thnt I had fhenrd of for Dyspepsin, without recehlng any benefit; but on your Pills being recommended a: me by one who had been cured by them, I concluded to gige themn trial, although! had no 133 th in lhem. To my astonishment, I found myself getting better before I had taken one-fourth of: box, and, After risking half a box, I am a will man madam: eat anytkiny I wish, lad enjoy I W meal three times a day, without incouwnieuce from Inytbing l eat or drink. Ifyou thiukproper. you are nt liberty to mnke thiq public and refer to me. X Wu cheerfully give all desirable Information to any oneywho may cull on me. . Yours, Fespcctt‘ully ‘ anx H. Bucocr. 3 For sale at Dr. Winhart’lgfledical PepotJio 10 .\'urlh Second ureet,‘ I‘Jniltddphin, Pu.— Priw one Dolhr per box. Set". by mail, free or charge, on receipt oi'price. Aclair's The than are a fgw among the thcnundl which this grést famed: hi uved from an unlimclygrnve, . - ' We have mounds of lemn'_from phyli cians and druzfiau'whqhno prescribed and sold ‘thuo Medicine "fine that they have neVer used or ioldkzediciue which gave Inch universal sntisfuctipn. Ptepqred on'ly 5’5 t‘hg‘g’foyriatof ; , ‘7; Dyigg (3‘. museum I» _ gang» ma 81min, . _ ’in-f” 'iAji’fiihdelphil, {5. 861 d by Dagg'hu‘i'ld healers “‘"ny]! ‘ In}; 15.. M 52534: V ' l.) I I?Y9o:imda. DYSI‘EPSH! DYSPEPSIA! 5 grosmvn CURE FO3 DYSPEPéu HIAR WHAT IR.IOEN I-JABCOC‘ HUI, So. 1028 Ohve Smut, PhiNdelphia, Jan.22d, 1263. Tin vitality-inf" intuition Which we "am Scrotum lurk !l the constitution! of xulximdes of mm. It ithur pruducvs Dr is »r-,ducv.-d by an en 'tbk-d. viliuu-d uulc (’ thc blood. wherein m fluid M 00“)?! iul "mum-m w suflain u- \ij fun-es in their ignrouu action, and sure: the system to :II into disorder and _ wntamlnution is \n riously caused by Illcrt'llrial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy lmbiu, the depréuing vlut-s, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be in origin, it in hereditary in the constitution, descending “from parents to children unto the third and fourth gctncrntion;"indeod.. it seems to be the rod of Hun whu says, ‘-I will tisit the inlquitits of the {JUICI‘S upon tlmir children.” The dlsunSOS it orizinntes take \urious names, uccording to the organs it attacks. In the lung, Scrofuln produtt-I when-lea; nml ilnully Cunsumptlon; In the glands, swellings which suppumtc and be. come nlcemu: sores; in the uonmch and bowels, derangement: which produce indi gestion, dysfmpsin, and liver complnima; on the skin, eruytive and cutaneous uficctlons. These, all having the name origin, require the tame remedy. viz.. purification und invigora tion of the blood. Pu‘rit‘y the blood, nml these dzmget'ous (11:10!”ch leave you. With feeble. foul, or corrupted hlnod. you cannot have health; with tlmt “hfc qt‘ the flesh” bfllthy, yon cannot hnvc acrofulous disease. . Ayer’s Smaparflla r is compounded from the moi: effectual anti~ (lotus that medical science has discovered ti):- thia aflicting distemper, and fur the rum of the disorders it enttuls. That it is far supe~ riur to any other remedy )ot devised, in known by all who have given ttuttinl. That. it does combine tit‘tues truly extmortlinury in theix: efi‘eet upon this (Sins! of complaints, ‘ is indisputably provcn by the great multitude : of publicly known and renmr‘knble cure: it I has made of tho.- fnllowing (lhsensel: King's Evil, 9)- Glandular Swollutgn, Tumors, Erupttous, Pimples, Blotchcn and Sorez, : Erystpelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, i Salt Rheum, 9mm Head. Coughs from i tuberculous deposits in the lungs, Whito i Swellings, Debility. Dropsy, Neuralgia, E , Dyspepsta. or Indigestion. Syphilis and ; Syphilitic Infectious, Mercurial Diseases, i, FemahWenknesses unthindemhthe ivhola l M‘rici of cuuiphtihln that fill“: t‘mm impurity i f.’ot“tht: Blond. Minute ‘rt-porls of individual i ”use: may hu thuud in .\tldt's AMHuux ,AL‘MAMC. which i: turnished to tho druggism («it' gratuitous tltrlrlhuklon. whoreimmuy be learnt-ll the dirtmiuns t‘ur its me. nml some ut‘ the n-nmrh'uhle t‘llx‘t-s which it has made \ahen ttll other lt‘lut‘lllcd had failed to Miami ll n-lit-t'. Those cases arb purposely tukutt‘ ' - from all smut-n: ul' the tentitt}, in order ' thutt‘t‘ery rt-nder may hm e flu-m! to some I one uho can speak to him nf its bentflu from * persunnl experience. Scrufuht depresses the l \ital energies. nml 11111 l leutes its \ivtims fnr‘ more eubjcet tn lllH‘llH: and its l‘ntul retults than are health) «institutions. lluwc it tends to shmten, nml dominantly shorttn. i the ntt‘rngc tlurutiun or human life. The Inn importance of these cunsiderations hns It'd us to zpcntl yours in peril-«ting a rmnuly \\hieh is ndtquutt- to its euro. This we now i utfer to the public under the name of .\t i [l‘m Smut-Hutu. although it is ('OIIIPU.‘(‘d uf 3 jngrcdiunts, sump nt' \\hirh oxvoul the host \ of .‘klrsmrilla in alternate power. Byjta aid you may ptotcltyouryclf hunt the tutl‘er- , it‘-g and danger of them tll‘OHk‘rM Purge ' out the foul corruntinna that rat nml festu- l in the blood. purge out the mus ' tvftliscase; I and \igorous‘lil-ulth will {Miamfily its pet-u- l liar virtues this len.(d_\' stitnulutt-n the tint! film-tint“, and thus‘ expeh the Illrll‘lllpt‘l‘! J \whieh llt'l‘k within the system or hunt uut 6 any partuf it. , } MN the pulilic lime hem (lot-cited ‘ hy Imm, \upupuumls of .\mwpmiflu, that i promised [hut-h nml did nothing: but they ' f \\‘ill nE-ithor lit-\wh L‘f‘ht'tl nur diwppuiutetl in this. Its vii-tum Mime" prmcit l-_\ alum (lmtt trial. and tln 'rl- * mini nu questinn of . It: aurpnuing (‘Actlli‘lkllrl‘ the cure of the nfllieting.-diseusos it l‘i inthutlcd to rench. l Allhougltumlur the same llilllß‘Qt is a voty . dim-rent medicine from any other which has been before the peoplcfltntl it- far tnbrc cf— ‘ t‘ectuul than any other which has ever been available to them. AYER’S . CII Imm “PECTORAL. The World‘s Great. "Remedy for Coughs, 'Colds, Inclpxeqt _Con sumsgon, and for the rehef 9f nsumptive patients ‘ ' ‘ .‘ in advanced stages , of the disease. ' This has been so long mod and so uni versally known. tlmlyo need do nu more than ns‘urc the pnblic that its qunmy is key! up to the her! i} ever has been. nml flmt ix. may be roliml 1m m do all it_ has ever done. Prepared by Ira. J. C. Auzn s (10.. Practical and Analytical Cinema)“, ‘ Lowell. Mm. Sold by all druggists every where. wFor sale by .\. D. Buchler, Gettynburg', ml dank-rs Henri-ally. L. Hg 3, X 564» E 0“ I! ‘ ' ‘ Shaads & Buehler, EA :5 m K ' ‘ COAL AND LUMBER, .0V E S , TIN-WAR ‘ ULLOW-‘flARE, tO. , “.30 -—-. , , SHUTTERS, p INDR, SASH, ETC. Corner of Cnrllsln and inlrnmLSu-eem, oppo she Railroad Depot, GKTTYSBURG, PA. Shy 9, 1864. . New Goods. 4.mnx'Eertx ROTHERS ' Are constant y receiving gboice and dc sir:\hlc_ goods, fr n New York, l’hil‘ndclphin and Baltimore, An are prepared to ofl‘er ‘ UREA INDUCEMEXTS to then about p: basing. Having selected with ng-al curmfrm the threelendiugmnrkets, the public WI“ look to thvir owh interegts by examining our 520 ~ ' before huyim.r elsewhere. Cull M I, < FAHNESIOCES' 31.0.9, )8634. - Red Front." —-._—-~——{ ——:—..._’_— —-—-—————— - 1,? $lOll Day! _ GENTS’WANTED.—To sell the “25 CENT A ’LI-ZGXL TENDER STATIONERY PACK AGE.” Engh Pn‘cknge conwinsfib Songs, 2 pages of Magic, 18 shepts of Paper, 18 Enve lopes, Lllulér, lPeu, 1 Pen Holder,l Lcad Pencil, l DeSlgn fur Undersleeves, l for Child’s Apron, 1 (or Embroidered Collar, l for Chris tening Robe. 2 for marking Letters, l 3 Secrets never before published, worth many Dollars; and other’informntion. Alan. one beautiful uniclc of wannr, Liberal inducpmruu to Agents. Send Stump for Circular. SAMUEL BOTT. 43 South Third 81., Philadelphia, Pa. June 13,1864. 1y Good Things from the Cxty! E are receiving twice 3 week from the W city a variety‘ol articles suited to the wants of this community, viz: Fresh and sun FISH, Hams, Shoulders and‘Sides, Hominy, Beans, Saiz,Appies, Potatoes. Oranges, Lemons. Confections, Tobaccos, Segnrs, with many other articles in this line—nil received in the beatorder, and sold at the lowest prams. Give as n can, in Baltimore street, nearly opposite Fnhnenocks' store. ’ _ WANTED.~Buucr, Eggs. Lard, and nli other country produce—for which the highest cub ri w_i) bani. SWEET POTATOES—best quality, at low eu living profits—always on hand. Also, OVSTERS; fine and trash—in the shell or shockedz Restnuraml and families supplied. . - srmcxauusm' & Wisorz‘xim’. Gettysburg. May IQ, 1863. , Renavals. ‘Hfiundegsigned, bniygthg nuthorizpd pox-con to mké removal-”into Ever Gmn Ceme téry,hopeuhnt such u noutamplate the :emnnl etched-(main: of @eoenodrelafivea or fripds will uni! themlelvea 0! («his spawn oftheyear to have it done. Repovnls made with promptneu —tuma low, And no efl‘on spared to please. , ‘PETBR THORN, . gage}: 1?,‘60. Keeper of the Cgmoleq. An Interestigg Histoxy AF_ ‘ _ 0 DR. SCHE'NCK’S' 0"! CASE, Y wmu LAROIHSG ,rxocn concuvnou, 3 And hou- Im Pulmom'c Syrup. Semrced Mic, an? E Indra!“ Pall: act on the Sync": in : Curing that Dz’mm, and (In GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING ITH! Tho above is a correcliikeneas ofDr. Schenck taken many years ago, utter he had recovered from guinumpliun; by a course of uis “Scusnx's Pcuonc erw." The likeness, although itdoes not represent him anything like as bag is he was at the worst, yet it is in strongrrnutnm with the hole and rigorous looks of the Porn-it below, which in the true likeness of him at the present time. The con imst betwern these wo portraits is so great thut mnny wouihl amine them to be the Inuit: person. :Yet there are him-ireds of per lon-, in and around' Pbilndeiphia, who will reéogmm both portraits 10-be true representa tions. When the first. u'ns taken he weighed 107 pounds; at. ilieyrescnt time—his weight is 220 pounds. . NEW YORK, \Yb‘lllerdiljl March 30, ’6‘ ‘ TO THE PUBLIC. Thirty vmxrs nun I was in the last stage! or I’nlnmnnry ('unqni‘phon, :xndfin‘cu up 10 div. 1 resi-lu-d 1n l’hxlmlvlphm, and Dr. Joseph Pur rish, than of lh.s ruy, ordered {.lo'Mores. mun. N. J., :4 distance of nine miles, which look me 1“ o dug-Ho got thenu Unmy urrivul I wus put Lu bell, nml than lrud lor mmn' weeks. ’l’hia “us my muivg lecP, “here all my familv li\l’d nml lmu' din! of Gon~umplimh Dr. Th'urnluu. \xlu) :Atqued my lnlht-r in his lust illnesl, x\ h culled, and gnw mk- one week to fix up mx nfT.urs. He had seen nil my fam ily gu 1h": Mn; nml thought I was to gu. too. Then I iu-md uf the rcmc-hes I now olfc-r lo the yul-l v. wlm‘h vuxod me. I: seemed to me that l nml. f ck lhem peuelmuug my whole Byslem. . Th 3 soon ripened the matter on my lungs. and [would spit ufi'tnore tlmu .1 pint. ofullcn she yrlluw tu.tttvr every tuuru‘mg. As soun us that hx-grtn to enhsidv, my coughfiercr. pain, mght swam—all bt‘gfln to lctne me, and my appetite ltrl‘Jllll‘ co gran that. it.tvf.~ with dif ficulty I would lwo“ lruut eating m 0 much. I spun gainml my atrt-nglhnutt I 11.“? been grow i‘hg in llmh cwr situe. For m .m'uursl have c‘t-jvuctl ttntnlt-rruptml gnud ltrltlth, keeping the ln'cr nml slulit henlthy with the Sea wet-tl Tonic and .\tmdmkn [’ilis, n 5 1 nm of a hil'tous lt'tttpt‘rilttnnt. My wetght is two hnn dted nml twt-nty poun'ls. Un my recovery people wouthmt-l tur mt». fur and near, to set: imimir cam-s _u'. r." likr‘ mine. For Uis pur pOSe I my prongsiuual \‘iszts in the lztl‘gF ci ‘igs. TIP t-bmmuptives wish to see the one \\m'nltcs tht-w medicines, and who wus \rt'ottfltmfitlun |._v lhem. ‘l‘u make new ‘wttas3ittlt-; hut cavities in the lungs \Lccmttmts of the brunt-Mal tubes Snub case» ar'e dying hourly - treatment of physicians, ‘ by the proper use of l), Seaweed Tonic, irttrenl \\ lungs, is i, ifll’ldxl'lll‘lt‘ltlfbldi }rnn he hiuh-«l. ‘. under the ordinnr, .. ,nml just such tire our it‘ Schenck's littlmonit' 5,) t 'and .\lnntiruk' Pills. iam how a healthy tnnn, wit a lsrneenvity iin the middle lobe of the right In the lower lobe very much helm ized nml com etc ml~ hesion of the plenrn. The left lung is und, and the upper lobe of the right lung is n tolerably health) condition. Thc grout ren son why physieigns do not cure consumption is they lr_\’ to do too much: they give inedi eines to stop the cough. to stunt-hill, to stop night swmts, llet‘lit: ten-r, and, by so doing, tlleydernnge tlu- whvde digestive power, lock-i ing up the nPCICiIOY‘W and eventually the pm; tient sinks nud- dies. After i utnke a careful" examination of the patient u ith the 'Respirorn ete'r, nod find-lungs enough left to cure, Idi-l rcct the patient how to use the three remedies.‘ Remove the (‘lllie nnd they will all stop of their ott'n “count. No one .cnn be cured of. l consumptionl lit-er complaint, dyspepsia, ca- . , tnrrh, conker\,\uit-ernte«l throat, unless the ‘ liver and smmnt‘h are made healthy. In .Newi j Englnnd this t-nnker, chronic cnturrh,‘nlcemt -1 ed throat, elongation of uvnln, ,is‘more preva , lent than in nny other set-tion of the country.| ‘ This is frequently caused by a foul stomach.»-l You may burn it out with cutmic time a’nd again, and nll [ht-ydt’l” get is temporary relief. (Jolrect lilEgSlOnldcll nml liver, and they will heal up themselves. . Good nutrition is theremedy. if you have any disease in any part of the body, it Willi remain there And decay more and more until you can get the stotnnchju the condition to digest food- and make new Hood to take the! place pf disensed mutter. This is the_d'nly, way to heal tavlties in the lungs and ulcerated l bronchial tubes. Correct the stomach nnd,‘ li\‘er,nnd nntnre will do the healing. ”any persons have an 'iden that eertniu medicines! are grant purifiers ofthe hlootl. When blood is i once diseased it cannot be purified; it is dis-4, eased the some as the diseased matter in the‘ system ; but get the apparatus in "order, the liver out] stomach, and gate it plenty of nonr ishing food It‘ivill make new blood, which will take the pince of thnt “bid! is diseased. ' Schenek’s Pulmonic Syrup is one of the best preparations of iron in use, it it a powerful. tonic of itself, nnd when the Seaweed Tonic' dissolves the mucus in the stomach, and it is} curried oil” by the nid of the Mandrake Pills,l the Pulmonic Syrup is made into blood.“ This! is the only way to cure consumption. It‘ I cannot get u good appetite, and food does not digest, I cannot cure the patient. Nei‘er mind the cough“; remove the cause and it will stop of itself. This is the most trouble_l have with my patients at my rooms. They any, “Doc tor, l teel stronger; lean eat; my oiglttswents are better, and [feel better every way; but my cough is so had yet;" and they are aston ished to hear me say that does not mitten, remove the tense and the cough will stop of itSelf. Schenrlt's Seaweed creates a good tsp-i petite in nbout nine days. who there is no; lung disease, nnless the liver is so congested, that the .\lnntlrake Pills c-tnnot unloek that ducts of the gall bladder in that short spncct of time, in order to allow the stale bile to pass‘ otf. Keep the liver and stumnch healthy and there is less dnnger or consumption or any! other disease. It is hard lo tithe cold when those organs are healthy. Those that are bill-I ans, low spirited, drenry,feeliog stupid, coated tongue, poor appetite, nervous, stomach full of wind, etnrything tint is eaten lies heavy, 1035 of memory; try one bottle of SCIIENCK'S SEAWEED TONlCand one box ofSCEE‘SCK'S .\IANDRAKE PILLS. It is only a cost of one dollar and twenty-five cents. with lull direc tions. This is sullieieut, in many cases, to, satisfy whut the medicines are. E: uently‘ one bottle tnnkes n, greet change lnfio lyti- 3 torn. Any person toot enjoys ordinary health,“ by using the Seaweed Tunic and “unlit-ska Pillsoccnionnlly, mostptthe digestive orgnsi bench in healthy condition that they becom. t ~ - . - . [fit-shy; I can rod 1 :nmh (.1 my old [cuntrnmptlve wining-game?“ health, l ! 'Qitzhilg and: 290 Mode. \l willtoonelude‘ ‘9‘. rel-tin; three wrujjnrgmad’e in New, lorknmd which are 61 difi‘et nlmuld villa; ; any one who feels "lanqu :3 the, nutter: ' to mac them. first to flu. l‘nfllmtpleetdinxx then atNo. 10'! Houston street. finnbushunvl : culled nponme u my rooms, 3'3 Bond! “root, i Ind vlohed me to all and see her..‘ He suit“, ,1 could do no good; that. he had hid All the best medicd'manda‘nce, sud-all shirt shs Will ltoo {qr gone I‘ith IConsumption to he cared: ,bm Illa hudlflprd at some great ,Cflrel l had: lnilde, not! he desired to grutit‘y her wishes.—,‘ I called, and found her lying confined to her. lbed in Ith hut ntuge of nrounhiul consump. tion, and without doubt muet have died soon“ ll examined her lungs, found both bronchial ltnhu very much attracted, but no entities had Hot-med, her cough .wns Very severe, the spit ‘ box was‘ half full of thick pus. Pulse 140, 1 legs swollen very much; and won; that: till, Lshé had chronic—diurrhceu. Her bowt-ls hud gheen moved eleven time: thut day. 4 I told her )thnt she hud lungs enough to be cured, hut ftlmt this diarrhea had been of long standing, _nnd her stomm h was in such an ulcerated con. {litiou that l was druid nothing could he done. She insisted I should try and do “hut I could . for her, observing that she could not lust longl , In the condition she was in, and i could not muke her my worse. I gave her first a dose '0? my Mandrake Pius, and the Tonic und ,Syrup freely. Thut mu on Tuesday, and by] the next Sunday the diarrhoea was turned all)! ; her nppt'tito had ret’t‘irnud and she could sit up in bed and eat her dinner. She is now u‘bllfi loud gave me n long certificate, certified to by the Rev. Dr. Dowling. l 1 Mrs llartholomcu',B3 West Forty-fifth street, cune. to my room: with a tumor on» her liver. \ She was low-spirited, skin sullow, tongue cont-L ed, howcls costive, no appetite, andzfnst aink ing into the grave. The suid tumor hud been running- over fourteen years. I .gave her. ’Snup, Tonic antl‘l‘ills. and told her to take. the-unjust as the'directioni were primed. She‘ came hut-l; to my; rooms, 32 Bond street, in twul week‘. somewhat better; her tongue had ne-T gum to eloun n ‘l'utle around the edges her skin whiter and Mr eyes hri4hte'r, und the tumor discharging very otl'ensive matte-r, much {uster I. It had ever done befurt‘., She kept, gruduully improving, and in about ito mouthsl she cum: to my rooms very much higlilencd, saying that the tumor had nearly stopped run»; Hing, and was healingflip, and that every doc-l tor hud to'd her [hut ifit ever healed it would cause her deuth. I told her thut the diseasel h ul all left her ayntem, nud nature would lteul , the ulcer up. The’y‘ure now healed, and huve' 'becn for uhout a _xenr, and she isvus hearty loud robust n womun us you will SM?“ u day’s' \mlk. She is glad for any one to c ll on her,‘ land talus grout. pnihs to Visit any 6 e thnt she hears ins anything like her case, Mid tries tol get them to come nml see me. _; . ‘ The next case is .\liss Scofleld‘, from Stum fnrd. Conn. .\irs. Bartholomew got Err don-n to we we, and she hus been ever since ut her house. Whtn she first c‘amo to m)”rooms, ehel was much nmuciated with u distressing cun’ghfi lsyitiing lury- quantities of blood. lexniniued' . hA lungs with the respirometer, anti in all my[ practice ncl'rl" lound one with one lhng so lur, gone and the other lung so sound. icmtld not i give much encouragement. i thought she] would die; but to my nslonislnneut-the Pul-, manic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and .llundralte l’illa ull svemcd‘to go right to work. the lung id ull heuled ot'er, [curing a curity‘ni lztrgotus n‘gnosc egg; gnoil npprtite, fine slpirits,nnd' has guined some thirt‘y‘tive pounds in .wei;ht. .She hus some cough yet, \\hiuh I, do not think hill leave her before June. [should think 11, would he of creatintercst to some hnprejudiced l physician to visit these (‘llSl‘S’ ){ll’lk‘hldil} Min“ beufieitl, or.nny of them nho'lmve been cured ' by my niedirines. They ure numrrpus in New ' York ; but the uhuvu three all differ from e .rh l. other; and it‘ my nzedimucs are lining what i represeut they‘nre. they shouldhuvd the crodil ‘ hr} the afflicted know where and how they‘r Indy be cured. J. H. SUH‘ENCK, 81. D. Dr,_J. Hl. Schenck cnn be found (it his prih cipfl officr, So. 39 North 6m street)! Philadel— pllih, en-ry S.nturd:\_\'. iron: 9 A. 3!, until 5 P. St, to give advice, free of clmrgcf but lor a. thorough examinatinni he (‘lmrgcsf th.-cu dol lflx. Price of the P'nfimonlc Syrufi and Sen weetl Tonic earl: sl.22!?cr home, MKSU the h'alt duzcn. Mandrake Pills .‘5 ten-s p'rhox, and are lur an)» by. all Druggistl and Deal'crs. JuneQ, [864. :m . E. , Dissolutlon ‘ ' ‘ F PART—SERSIHP.—The Cn-yflerncnhip 0 existing lH‘lWl‘en the subsc,hers, has been dissolved this day by mulnnifcnusant.— We return :lmnks‘go our tticnda nnfibthe public for the “bum! snfimrt extended , us. Our books will be M! at. the store; and he earnest ly request timse iudL-bted loan to cult and make immedine payment. as \\l n e desirous to settle our business without dela . ,' . ' ‘ ‘ ALEXANDER OBEAX, 'Jnn.30,1,864. JOHN (‘ULPu ‘3‘ _ w—fl—r—v—o—w‘ ‘ _ . A Card. 2‘ HE ‘snbscribor having disposed of his in terestsin the Store of Cope-Ink Cnlp to ohn S. Crais‘vford, Esq, respecftull" asks .the continuum-e of his friends and (g tomers to patronize his successor—where Bxl‘Egnina may be bad. _ JUH CL'LP. \,\l-‘eb.a,'l_ec4. # _1; . 9 *1; Another Change ' N T ‘IIAT‘ AND SHOE BUSIEVESS.—A. ' Cobenfi‘Jgnving associated 'with him in business Jobb\S. Crawford, whoxpurchusod me inieiest oi‘iohn Culp, rcsmlhtullly an nounces to 'be citizens of Gettyghuif: and the public generally, um the buginess ' ill be con tinued at. the Old Sm‘nd on Clxfimberaburg streak}; AiCOBEAN & CQ., whq will con smntly‘keep on hand a large flock of Goods, in thqlino o! . - € SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS,:~. ‘ CARPET BAGS, mmnsLms, &C, and lhey will also continue the .\lnuul‘ncmrc 0! Shock. - ; From: their long experience in all the above hmugthes, they flatter themselves thht they can please the public, and will sell che p for cash. . A. com; N, ' J. s. cm from. Doing business under the name nd firm 0! A. Cqbenn 3; Co. [Febf 8, ISGI. “‘l‘“ “- a '7‘"‘_'\“ - '5 - “‘"‘. l Estabhshed 1850. ' once. 01“ REMOVAL. . 1.. NH, LAWRENCE 0. men a: 00., respectfully beg lone to notify thlei: lriends, cuslolners and the public genemll}, that they have emoved- from No. 151Frunklin street, to the chmedioas ionrstory Wurehojzse, "NO. 308 BALTIMORE STl‘fi‘IET, between Howard and Liberty, wlie k they will for the future conduct the \\fhulfssulc 'Busi— ucss, Bolely in ‘f Hosiery. Trimmings, (1 ; Furnishing Goods. l ‘ * Perfumery, Hello ‘ll, ' Stationeryrcullqry, ‘ Tojis, &c.', kc. to which/they invite the attention 'l' city and conmiry purchasers, feeling confld t of their nb‘xlit'y to offer inducements iu 'riccs and quality ofGoods. . '7 Orders by mail will receive proynpc atten tion. [ Address ’. ‘ 3 LAWRENCE D. DIETZ (30., , 308 Bultimoré skeet, B himore. Match 14, 1864. ' : _‘4 ".._—...... rortable Prmtmg omm. ‘ ‘ .9 I _ FOR the use ox ‘ % Merch’nta,Drug ‘ ' gim. and ('1! business [\x. _ ~ ind profesfiional men , -' ‘7'] _w ;"«:‘>- Who wish to do their ~.:.0.-' " .1 “ OWD prinfing, neatly \V! -—*~ and cheaply. Adap. ‘ . / ted mlheipn'ntiug ot Mudbilla, 3, billbeads, circulars, lsbels, cards and small dpwspapers. Fun instructions accmnpmyin'g an» oflice eu ubling a. boy ten years old tc work" themfuc cessfully. Circulars sent free. g‘ Specunen sheets‘ of Type, Cuts, gm" 6 cents, !; 0 Address ADAMS' mass 00., 31 Burk Row, .\'. Y., and 35 Line n urea, . ‘ » Busm r3mg. Jlnqary 25, 1864. 1y ...—.._“.— m "' 3‘ ~ _ ‘ 3 Albums! 1*; ‘ mums“ . w w .2, , , . it 11118:!“ “H necked a «braiding fil’ApxorL-‘t mu of Shalom-(whit. Mm,nh ,h we ofl’erl below pi” when. TYSON ‘BBfiIHERS, / I ‘Dacg‘ahlasz‘ ‘l' V l XDER~PRSSSES'ind APPLE. C for sale b, 31124128 5: I; 3" "2 W ..‘szess [lg e. v v E. Corner I'th and Chesnut Streets, . PHILADI-ILPHIA, mu)“. Tm: Hummus.“- or ‘ \‘ r.. F A I ll 15.}. N_K .5, A. ,\l., for the last four years Prfiicipui and chief ha. siuess manager of Bun.“ & Srunrox‘u Com mcrcial College. A MODEL Bi’SIN‘ESS COLLEGE, Conducted on it new system ofAcluni minim-Is Training. through the establishment of legiti muxe Offices and Cduming-IlouBH, represent i ' difl'uem dcpnnmvms of Trudi: and \‘om nfim rrgulnr llu‘iik cl Deposu and la me, ginng the bin-lent all the advantages 0! aciuni practice, and qualifying him in. the shorten puhlhle Lime and most. effective mun uer for the various duties and employment: of business life. ‘ ' The Conrie ofinstructiun in ‘be Theoretical Department qmbnces Book-kcepiug,Comml-r~ rial Calculating, Lccmrea on Ikusinéss Affairs, Penmanship, Chmme‘rciul Law, Forms, Cones“- pondvnue, kc. y ] In the " 5 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT the studententers upon the Graduating Course, :which includes a eentinnnnce in the above 1 studies, with their Pr\\CLiCrli application in all ‘ their details. lLe will in turn hll the position ofAcrountant and Proprietor in the vet-inns \Deymtmenta of Wholesale and lletnil Trade, :Furwurding, Jobbing nnil Commiseion Busi ness. Banking, M nt‘ucturlng, )lmiug. Steam bonting, 62m, undyiiunlly will not as Cnshier, Book-keeper and Teller in the Bank, in each lof uhich"positions illt'l prev'ous knew/ledge l will be put to the fullest prnckcnl teat. ‘ This Institution otl‘ers to you , men numer- I'ous ndvuatuges not [iniseased l {my other commercial college in the State. \it is com~ plete in nil its appointments It 1}; the only Institution in the State conducted on actual business principles. The course lof\iustrnc tion is unsurpasged, and may be competed in nbuut one half the time'usunlly spenti other instltutzons,in consequent-Lotun t-ntirel new urrangement‘, and the adoption,“ the “ cw practical system. i K , ‘ Diplomas nwnrded upon the completion nl‘ ‘the Commercial Course, \v‘hieh _etnbrnees u except the higher sets of Blinking, .\lu'uufactun ing, lerouding, kc. . 4 Send fur n. Circular. . ‘ . : ‘_Feb. I, 1864. lOm » f”v C" 9' Q/ ' , Q, a ‘ ‘ A ~K-; ’ 1’ . W‘é QMZ/Zr/a/ém7fi/Q:. N’I‘ERNA'HONAL cum 0? ‘ comm-mouth COLLEGES, ‘zmblisbefi in the following cities: = PHILADELPHIA. 5.15. Corner of Scwnlh nml (Ihl-snle 81s., New York, Brooklyn, Aibuuy, Troy. Prmi dance, Portland. Hurlfurd, Burliuglugl, Newark, Rochester, Bufihlo, Tomato, Cl’evclgnd, Detroit, (Ink-ago, .\lil wnukes and St. Louis: ‘ ' Tlmmugh theoretical and m‘uulimf instruc tion in all bx'nnches penuiuiug ton finished Business Educution. .- The Philudelphin College stands fimt in th! State, both in point of rtpututiou and local advantages. The point nimed at is, to place Comincrtinl Educntion whero it belougsT-in the front rank of useful ‘instruolion. To this end, a most thorough course of business truin iug is adopted and curdully euiorccl, under .tllc personal supervision of culupcu-nt l’ro fcssors in the various dopxlrtlncutfl. The most pcrlvct system of prriuticnl training ever de vnse'l has been put in operation, und in suc cesslnlly carried out, afl'ording to students ad vantages such as luwe hitherto been consider ed possible only in connection with Ilie count ing-house. Alter becoming proficient in the Science of Accounts. Penmanship, tjmnfiin ci.-l Calculation; nml Climlllfl‘t‘ifli’ Law, the student is udhxncod to the l'r::ctirnl Dopnrt meut, where he best-mes an actual Bonk-keep er and .\leruhluit; passes through the dim-mm Houses; nuts in turn 1H 'l'cll-r, (‘nshicn .tc, learns the duties and responsmilities 0! each office, and becomes thoroughly informed, not only in the forms which are in unin‘rsnl use, but in managing the nll'uirs of business With system and deripntch. beholnrohipa issued nt one point, or. good, for an unlimited period, in the eighteen Cul leges comprising the '- clinin.” Diplomas are awarded to those only who fulfill the prescribed cunrseql study, and put: the requisite enmiuntiou. \ For further information sendYQr a circulnr, A‘ddrcss: . , ‘ 3 I BRYANT, STRATTON}: 00,, ‘ 1 Feb. 8, 18134. ’ly I’hilnd hill. Ladies’ Fancy‘Furs! . 'l' JOHN FARE A [us old rsmti-‘ ‘ialml Fl‘ll M.\NU-| 'AOTORV, No. 716 IRCII Stu-ct. "have: th, l’lllLAD’.\.— I: me now‘in store of iy awn Importation ml .\lnnufiirmre, one ftht‘ LARGEST mid lost BEAI'TI FUL so lotions of FA NUY] vL I. 7 ‘hiler-n's w'enrfinthe Cigy. Also, n fine assortment of Geul‘s Fur Gloves ind Collars. ‘ Its my Fnrs were all purchased "when Gold was at a much lower pxemium than at. present, I am enabled to dispose of xhcm In very run. eonuble pnccs, and I would thcrd‘ore solicit a call from my friends ofAdama county and vi ciuily. WRemc-mher the nnn‘ne, numbernnd street! JOHN FA REIRA, ' 718 ARCH Street, above 7th, south side, PI!IL.«\DEkPH!A. 36'] have no partner, nor connection with any other store in Philadelphia. Sept. 12, 1864. 5111 ~ - < EOBGE ARNOLD has just received frofn the city I: {urge lup'ply of CLOTHING, n’a and Boys’ wear, consisting of all kind; 9f COATS, PAXTS, VESTS, - ‘ SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, ‘ NECK TXES,'GLOVES, nuswmr, any 31 s o - ~ A huge stoek or CLOTHS, CAsénmnEs, CASSIXETS, JEANS, DRILLINGS, km, &0., all of which,will be sold a‘s cheap as can be had elsewhere. Gin: us a. call, and if we cun not please you in a suit ready made we will him your mensurc and mgke you up one in lhon notice. [May 30, 1864. New Tailoring ST.\BL‘ISu)IENT.--GEO.F.ECKENRODE ' FASHIONABLE TAILOR. adopts this method of informing his frlends and the public generally, O.IIM he buxopened n Tailoring establishment in Bnltlm re street Gettysburg, (lute Post OEce,) near the Din mond, where he is prepared to do all work in his line in the best runner, and to the lam fnclion of customers. He employs none bu! first class hands, and receiving ‘THE FASHIONS REGULAELY, he can warrant fashionable fits and neat tnd substantial sewing: He asks a aha’re of the public’s patronage, prowling to spire no ef fort to deserve it. His charges will always be found as moderate as the times will allow. Cutting and Repairing done at the shortest notice. {Gettysburg April 7, 1862. Howard Association, HILADELPHIA, PA.~— Diseases of {he Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and Sexual ystems—new and reliable treatment—in re ports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Iens by mail in sealed letter envelopn, free a! charge. Address, Dl5l. SKILLIN ROUGH TON, Howard Asiociufion, Na. 2 Saint: Ninth “Sims Phihdeiphia,l’n. _ Aug. 8,1884. I, ’ {1 have just received a new “norm; is! S; of Queonswc, to which We Invite ibé Attention. 9t Dunn. A.,BCOTT k SON. ILLINERY GOODS, Bonnets, Rmbohx'," M Flowers, Shaken Md BOMfi-F’Dm!!s ust yeceive‘d from New York, cheap‘nt Fnhn-i estucks" the sign of RED FRONT. ~ w‘ms WWII.- L' RS, 101- Ladies’ nml New Goods. Universal Clothes Wringer. ELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE. ) WITH (MG-WHEEL REGULATUR FOR SALE BY SHEADS «i BU‘EHLER, Gun-Yuma, PA. 'From inuumemble recommendation, In (“her line foliomng 1‘ Letter Irom Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher, in 1861. I (“II moat happv to weak in tho wry high out. terms of Ib.: ~- Universal Clothes thlori" The hardest purl of “wushing-duy" work in, in my oplniou,!he wringing; and the inventor of this machine may him the mtnsfnctiaq of feeling that he has cknngcd one of We no" tailsome puts of woman's work into I very attractive amusement. The laundreu‘ look. upon it. as n grenLhJL-asmg. I look upon it n among the most useful nrtiples in the bout Brooklyn, ULtuber, 1301 Price—s 7 UO } OR mm. \m‘a. mumms, ANTS, mm €Fums. .\w’ms IN FURH, wouLENs, kO, INSECTS UN PLANTS, f‘JWLS, ANI .MALS, ".\‘.—l'M up in 25c. 509.. nml SI 00 Bug-s. “Ullh‘i and Hunks. $3 and $5 .‘ich for “mam. l’s-mm; Ixsnrurmss. to. . ‘ "Only infalhble remedies known." - ‘r “ I“ch (10m Puiaonjs." ¥ “ Nut dungemus to the Human Family" ' “ Huts Come out of their [10]”) to Tfio.” \ ’V‘Suhi Wlmk‘sulc iq all tunic cities. ~4.- Sold by all Druggistp and llelnflurl every where. . » - «:‘l’ H] 135 mm»; '. H ofnll wonhk-ss i'milxu'mni. See Hun. “Cuhnn‘s” name is on each 11px, Bottle uudflnsk, before you buy. 55%”; ldrvis . ‘EENRY B. COSTAB. W! “new“. I')».mrr >133 Bummuv, N. Y. WSW by u“ Wholesale and llclml Drug ' gist: In Ge;j3‘sburg, Pa. Fub. 19, Imm. - KNoah Wuiker & 00.. CLUTHIER’S, “"ASIHXGTOK BUILDING, 65 no 167 lurnhmu Stun, keep constqflny on hand :1 Zarge but] well .a". {Epncd sto/ck of mums)“ goods M findernm {pr\i\'\ca. // " ‘ 1 . TQM; supva Oink-1:5 fin" “w. fines: to tho lowest. priced ur'Liclg ,eilher ready made or 1 made to mcnmrc,:lo {my mum? ghc country They keep also an cxtcgl'asivc sloukaofi‘Uflx- [SHIXG GOODS; cmbrucipg every article of Gunfiuueu's' Under-“par. {sl3o, MILITARY CLOTUS am! every variety of Mifiluy Tiim- V A 4 ’.nings, as well n: m: nsaonefi Mot} otREADY‘ MADE KHLIIARY- UUODS Belltimore, Feb. 2:, 18m Lancaster Book Bmdery. (‘1 EUI‘JH‘J \\‘IANT, J Imm; BINDER, Axn BEAM: BOOK :uxtnyn'un, ;‘ , i * l..l.\'(3\STl-le, PA. Plaid and Ornmniuml Bunlihg, of every Ik surillliull, cx: cuted in the nml-n. substantial and npprmcd styles: I._ ’ . ‘ nernnzxczs. ‘ f ' E. W. Brown, E 56,, l’yrnu-rp Bank of Linn-aster W. L. I'clpcr, £511., an-m‘tcr County Bnnk Sumnol Shock, )‘qur, (‘nlmubizl Bunk.’ nuim-l \\‘ngm-r, Es'qq Yuzk I‘mnk. « 1 'llinmr “'ugncr, qu" Yoxk County Bank. I‘. | (’ni‘suu. Esq“ Hunk-of Gettysburg: Peter .‘rlin, 15311., l’roth'y nl‘Luncnsch 00., PA 600. C. uflvllufin, Esq , Rt‘gistcr "‘ “ Geo. '“'ln ion, Es.“ Recorder “ " April 15, \B6l ano Fortes. I . , UARLESAL min-3‘. -‘ ‘ . . , um. .ucrvuzg' or , .. amxn AM) squsua r’uxp mans. Manning-gory 403. {O5 167 Franklin urocl. - \\‘nrcromn, .\'o. 'I No Liberty I‘lreel. Consmntly a‘ la‘rge num er_of HANDS of my own Manufacture on hum], with the'Full [ran Frume und Over-strung.\-‘Every Instru ment wsrmuted for’flve yuan, in}; the priti lege of exchange wilhin twelve 11) th- if not. entirely “fiduciary” .bk [@‘Segonll-hnnd Pianos nlwtyl on bud 51» price! from 5.30 to $2OO. ‘ I .ialltimore, Kit-pt. 5, 1864. 1y 3111* . New Goods l—Lar 6 Stock! pIERCIIANT TAILORIS .. _ I, . ' JAG BS 8 BED. , ave ju/u received from fine cities Huge ”bet ofgoo'ds for chuemen'a went-rembncing a wrist of _ ‘ : ' CiOTHS, ' ' CASSIBIERBS, ‘ , ‘ ' YESTIZYGS, Cnsslnets, Jenna, km, wlth many other good. for spring and summer wear, » They are prepared to make up garment! n the shortest notice, and in the very best man‘ ner. The Fnshloyé are regularly recetvé'd, Ind clothing made in 'nny desired style. They lli ways mnkc 'nout litsxl whilst‘mclr sewing inure to be substantial. They ask a continunnce of the publig'l My tronsge, rcsolved by gogd work and modem“ charges to earn it. Gettysburg, April ’1 1862. ‘ .1. , Blaclghmithipg. . HE undersigned would most. mammal: T inform the public that be 1m whitened the ~ . « ' A BLAGKSMITHING‘BUSINESS, at Dunner & Ziegur’e shop, in But Kidd}. street, Gettysburg. where he will It 111 “I. be propnréd to do Blackmithing work ,to‘Cer riages, Buggies, Wagons, kc. That “have how to do all job: of the kind will not be quee tioned‘ by those who have a knowledge of his long experience at. the busineu. Gail-5m with. your work, and you will be guided when you take 1t away—aand for which he will re ceive Cull or Obuntry Produce. ‘ ADA” BOLTZWOB'I‘H. Jun. 4, 1804. If ' , -. * For Sale. ‘ A VERY desirable FARM, adjoining/tho Boroug of Gettysburg',conuiuih:’ 1:54 ACRES— “dings 9nd Land gob . Will bu sold on Very ‘Ocdommodmlnx arms. ’ ZGEO. ARM . Geltyabqrg, Oct. 5, 1863..\ tf ‘ John W. Tipn,‘ - - ‘ ASHIONABLE‘BARBE Noam]; car -1 no: of flu Wat does.“ He elhn'a Hotel.) Gfaynburz. PL, ‘5O" he 1 ax.» all limu be ound ready to squad to I" w bumps in “saline. Hg bu mo “gallant-um finance and will ensuw 'ntilfaclion. Givlfa him a. call. . ~ (Deana. lON-{sir ~ mammré mm”. Thirty-hour ml 5 Alarm Clocka.chcnp an Plcmflsgg “‘ ‘ * ‘é [my 2,1 m BA.LT_I.\IORE,
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