i !I 121 a”; ‘ ' ”j“ ' .1 ¥ « ‘"W”'.~ "If , xx‘, 3 :t {gawk Luf‘v" at; " v E A 3:)“; "’ ":7, 75+- -'.‘ :3E;Tsw‘7—Aw.ua§££¢ JFI 1 -..'"1. ~ ‘ a Dysnepm. mmm A: com: WARRANTKD. ’“j” Sheriffs Sale. Dylpapn’a he. an 10mm, , (vacuum-e ofnwric of Veqdhioui Exponnl, ‘ i s~ .hmed out of the Court of Common Ht. Acouiunt pin or nnouiuou “the pit ' ‘a of Adams ”09“?) PL, and to me of rho unmwch. diricte‘dl will be uposm to Public Sunk. on? 2‘. Flntuiencaand Acidity. 3”? WW, iu'Clmhcrlnnd tp., on SATUB- 3.}, Cusiivencss and Loss 0! Appetito. ‘D‘fi—Nw 17m day of DECEMBER mm. M his. Gloom and Depression of Spirits. . l _ ,P. 31., the {chewing deScribcd Rani‘ sth. Diarrhmu, thb griping. ‘ 15‘9“” viz: urn. Pain in an parts of mo Syurm. "r _A_ TRACTJJF LAND, aitnne in Cumher- fih. Cunsumpuve Symptoms Ind Pn‘pilb giant! township, Adnma co‘um). Pn.‘ ndloining Ldon of the Henry glands ofGeorge‘WeiKm on the norm, west no“, sm, Cough, Wm, Phlegm in the Imm“. ;¢outh. Ind onthe‘eut bounded b) the public 1 91h. Nervous Afioction, and want. of Sleep =' ionifleadiug from Gen.) shun, Y 0 Emmicsbur‘z, n night. ’ mfiining 4 Acres and 120 Peruhel, v. t lOHL Loss of Appetite and Vomiting. fmfirdfld with a one nnd u hnlf not] fix ' llth. Lhumcu‘ Dimneu 0! Vision, and Fragmé Weafbvrhonrdcd HOUSE, a Loss of Sight. bric‘f _Om-kitchcn, Frame \\‘emherborlrded 12th. Headache and Staggering in wnlking, Shuffle: lwo-story Frame Wentherbourded With grab WenLness. g (hawk Shop, Frame anlhevboarded Blnck- om. oflhe thousands of cues of Dyupepnh WM! Shop, u large Chicken House, a we“ of mm have used Dr. Wlsbrrt's pun Americnn yucr with pump in it nulr the dour, and = DyspEPSin Pilld, not one of thpm has failed oi lOUN in!“ Ines on Enid krnut. Seized and)». perfect cure. We warmmk cure it: every Mk?“ in Fxécutiun as the real 93h“! o! J. ewe, no unmet-if ul'twonty yénrs' standing.— Athuvw Hun-nu. . , . Soid by all dfuggisls ew—rywhere, and at Dr. ‘ ADA“ REBERT, Sheriff. Wishurl'd Uflire, .\'o. 10 N. Second street, Sheriff's office. Ganygmrg. .\'m. “In, 'ti-i. Philadvlph‘m, Pu. Allexaminntions and con lar‘Tén pfir cent. of 11w purdmm money aulwliona tree of charge. Send forarircnlnr, npon a“ sales by the Shl‘rHrmusl be paid owrl Price $1 per box. Sent _l-y nml, {no of immedimely flier the properly ii struck down charge, on receipt of money. , 'or upon {nilure to comply more“ ilh me proper ” win he again put up for sale. 4 __ aisnerigyés Sale. N SATURDAY, the Nth day of DECEM— BER, 1864, int 1 o'clock, P. 51,, by virtue pl n.certnin writ tame directed, I will (xpoae in Public Sale, at the Court Home, in the Borough onork, théfollqwing Real Estafg, rim, . By. Linn-of an alias Writ of Veuditiom Ex ponns to me .iiireuted, as the Estntu of Robert c. bivinxston,yi£: A CERTAIN TRACT or LAND,‘coutn.inmg 80 Acres nml al Perthes, more or less, situitcd p urily ini‘rnnklin town- Ih'rp, York county, and pnrzly in [mtimorc iownlhip" Admus county, Pennsylvania, the part. of said tract ofiand 13mg in the county ff York aforesaid. contains s'! acres, more or ess. and adjoins lands 0‘ Gecégc Sumh. Dau tel Manges, and Jacob imrew, and the line di viding the comin of York from the county of {Minn ni‘ormnid, hitting a Two-stmy "‘_', .og Roughcnst HOUSE, Wilh n Lou BE“: Roughcwt Back-huildinz nttuuhrd, u‘ Log Rough-oust Shop, Log Burn with strnw roof, Frame liny nml Sirnw Shed, Log: Hug Pen, one_drmving well, tn 0 wells, em h hnving n gump in it, with a. great many {run “.rsnnd nl er improvements cructui tliercon. about 5 ncrea of which me in limb ti; and (hut part of the said tract oflnnd lying in Lntiinorc town ship, in the l-onnty nl‘oiesnid, is bounded and limited 83 follows, viz: lit-ginning it! a slnne on th. lilo dividing the county of York from We county ofAdmns, suid stone being the cor ner stone between lands of‘ the said Robert L'. Livingstonmud George Smith, thencehy innds of said Smith, S. 33 degrees, W. 58 and three trnth perches to K stone, thence by lands of but: Worley S 02} degrees, E»? and five~ tenth perches to a point in the ol Shippens burg rand thence along the line dividing the laid m of York nnd county of Adams no.l nlong‘ the otlwr lands of the said ltohert C. Livingston, in York county aloresuid, X. 20} ,legrees, W. I‘3 nml fivevtenth perches, N. 10* degrees, W. 4!) and six-tenths perches, N. 20* degrees, W. 12 perches, N. 38; degrees, W. 1:) and The—tenth porches, N. 48} degrees, W. lo" and two-tenths perches, S. 40 degrees, W. one rind nine-tenth perches, X. 51} degrees, W. threo and nine-tenths perches, to the pluce of beginning, containing 23 acres and 31 perches nest measure, this part being also improved land and under fence. Seized and taken in execution as the Oiflflie pforesnid, and will be sold by W. W. WOLF, Sheritf. Sheriff's olfiu, York, Pm, Nov. 28, '64. ts, Regi'ster’s Notice. QTTCE is hwby given to all Legnleu'and other persons concerned, that the Ad ]: nmrnfion Accounts hereinafter mentiened Wilt-b 0 presented at the Orplmn’s Court of Alamcounty. for bonfirmtxtioxx Idd nlluwnncc, on TUESDAY; the 27m day of DECEMBER, mu, «I 10 o'clock; A. M.. viz: .7 112. The account of Dmd E. lfpllinger, Administnmr of Adam Sefl'an. dwezmd. 11!. Th hot and final account .f‘loseu Harman. Adm-19mm)! of Grorv ~ H. Hooch. Me of Mountjoy totmhip, gc'd. 114. The first. upcount of Johnlhhn, 'l‘mltoo “Jumps?“ undAH‘aniot his wite and choir childreniunder (he will of Jacob Sell. (millvrighm Baceased. ’ . ‘ 1155 lint account. of'Jacob Tnngerl, Ex ncupov of tho last will and testament of Jphn Frazer, deceased. 115.1 The account. of David Schriver, Ad ministrator of the estate of Bargumin Schriver. deceased. _ 117.: The account of Susan Bucher.’-Ad ministmrfx of John Bucher, decpased. 118. The first and final account of ‘Vil lin!) I. Grouse. Executor _of Sarah Himes, Inn of Germany township, Adams county, damned. _ _ _ _ _ _ SAMUEL LILLY, Begisgex, Regina-‘1 Office, Gettysburg, }j x ‘ Nontzs, 1864. td* f, Desirable Home . T PUBLIC SALE—OEIMOXDAY, the 26th day 9‘! DECEMBER next, the subscriber, nundi'n‘g (go remove West, will ofl'er at Public . tide, on lie premisés, the TRACT 9 OF LAND on which he resides, gitnue in Hamilton township, Adams cou'nty, sham 2 miles from Oxford and 3 miles from Hampton, udjdiuing land! of Daniel Homer, , John Snider, ‘Nicholas Link, and others, con. \ mining if, Acres, more or less, under goqd kfenctlng Ind good cultivation. The im- 2“] \\g’ovomeuu mg? n Two-story Frame EH“; \ euherboarded HOUSE, wiih 8361(- building, and a. well of water at the door; Frame “It, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed,Wash Home, v'n. other necessary out-buildingsrt Then is I fine young Orchard on the premises, with All kinds of fruit. @Ban to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. M., 1 Di! hid day, when attendance will be given mod £llm ngade known by , . ‘ r SAMUEL LIBHART. New. 14, L 864. ts Great Attraction T BRINKERBOFF’S CHEAP CLOTHING A 3539 FURNISHING STORM-at the North «Cone: of the Diamond. The anbsK-ribcr is éonatsntly in receipt of flesh goodsfmm the Eugen cities. His mock of ' ‘ ,v , READY-MADE CLOTHING Is ofif‘ot the largest and most. attractive, as sfljazthe cheapest establishment. of the kind in [in country. You will there find COATS, PAXTSJND YESTS, made up in the most . fashionable styles, and of the best materials. of all sizes and p'rices, for men and boys.~ Gentlemen! turnishiug goods or every descrip sion,.Fool Shirts, Muslin Shins, Hickory Shil‘ufiind Merino Shins, Merino, Wool and Cotton Driven, Hosiexyofevery descriplion, Buck-okm, Merino and Cotton Gloves, Hand. korebldo.NeckJ‘iu,Ci-nrnts, Linen sud Paper Collar], Ham, Cups, Boots and Shoes. Um. ”.21).“; Trunks. Valices, Carpet Bags, Clothes and Shop Bmlhcs, Hair nud Tooth Brualua” Bhoe making, rocket and Dressing ('umbs,‘ ivory Comis, Wnlclies, Clocks and JI-vvelry, GBMARiuols, Violins mid V‘iolin Stringn, Soap: and Pcrfqmeriesfimtionery of all Linda, Pocke‘ Knives, Smoking Ind Chewing Tobac. 550. P 1995, an qui-a quality orsegm. In fact. his mick emllmces u'eryilliug usually found 'in d fl}?! cm; furnishing More. I invite tho Mop qfall to come Ind see for theniselus, u lm dgleg'm‘med Lo sell goods lower than ‘ any oth’erc'amhlishmentin the country. Don’t (M the 3pm.. Corner of York street nml go wan d: JACOB BRINKERHOFF.’ ' 4.. 1&4- __ r- ~ flannoqaz Adan-’g ~.-_ ' "MERLE \YUB‘KS, Corner. of Balti :" i no“ and East. Middle meets, opposiu 5‘ _ Couix House. Gettysburg. Pu.—V§'e a9‘ ‘ nfi‘to (mini )hmqments. Tombs. Heng- EEEi, “nu-He “myths, Slabs [or Cubincl sharp, and another work uppermining to om Ibun-luau. We'w‘m gygganscs §aflsfsctrnn both ,uto mgngion and RF”- C“ and “6 uni “glandspecimena a! work. . Feb. 3, ms; :3 - , 'E'UiREfi—AEW. WINE All“) wmgny, fm ‘ F 34 w‘jm‘nl fig ‘osg‘s on’ ‘ “he 'few Dr ‘ .334 ‘ .‘ ’R ~ Egggflww‘nn Ell DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA! DYSfiEPSM I, Ettunlrn "union, of Brnndywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify that, for one year and I hulfl eufl'ered everything but death from that awful disease called Dyi peplin. My whole system was proatrated with weakness and nervous dehility; I could not digest my fpod ; if! me even a cracker or the ’lmnllcfil amount of food, it would return jult as I swallowed it; I becnme I 0 eoslit‘e in my 1 bowels tlintll would not have a pa‘saage in less ,thnn from four and often eight dnyn; under Fthis immense sufl'erinz, my mind seemed en ! lirely to gltfl Way. i had dreadful horror Ind evil fon-hodings. I thought everybody hated Ime, and I hated everybody; I could not bear my husband nor my own children, everything appeared loge horror stricken to me; I had 'i" nmbitiorvfo do nmthing; l lost all my love lot family nndllome: I would rumble nnd wan der from plnee to pluee, but could not be con tented; l felt thnt l was doomed to hell, and that there wns no hcnven for me, and wail of ten tempted to commit suicide, 30 near was my whole nervous system destroyed, and also my mind, lrorn that awful‘coruplnint, Dyepep sin. tth my friezda thought best to have me placed in Dr. KirLbride’s llospiml, West Phil adelphia; I remained there nine weeks, nnd thought i WAS a little better, but ill a few dnys my dreadful complitint wns ruging as bad as ever. Hearing of the wonderful cures per formed by Dr. Wishnrt's (ireut Amnricnn Dyi pepsin Pills and his treatment for Dyspepsia, ‘my husband culled on Dr. Wislmxt und stalled lily case to him. He said he h All no doubt he i would (tore me. So in three days after I roll: ed and pluéed myselfnnder the Doctor’s treat ment, uu-I in two weeks I begun to digest my food, and felt that my discuss was fast giving way, nod [continued to recover for nhoutthree months, and at the present time I enjoy por lect health of ludy and mind, nndl meat nin crrely rexurn my thanks to I merciful God and Dr. “’lshtlrt,~d to his great Amerieou Dyi pepsiu fills \and Pine Tree Tar Curdinl that loved me from on lusuno Asylum and prema grnve. All peraons eull'ering with Dys~ ' in no at liberty to hill on mo or write, as l am willing to do'nll the good I can for suf fering humanity. Euunhfit Benson. Brandywine, Del., formerly of old Chester, Delaware countyl Po. Dr. Winhnrt'n Ollice, No. to North .OCOId street, Philadelphie. '. i ' DYSPIPBIAI DYSPEPSH! ‘i, i bf. Vishnu-a! he" been a‘colatnnt mf .feger w'ith Dynprpsin for the lust eiuhteen 'yeu‘r‘a, during whivh time I cannot any that l I ever enjoyed a fierl‘ectly well day. .There were i times when the symptoms were more aggrava ited thun at others. and then it seemed it would 'be a great relief to die. I had ct all times an unpleasant feeling in my he ul, but Fitter]; my lufl‘nings so much incroe=ed that. [became sl tihs't unfit for business ol'nny kind ; my mind was continually filled lith gloomy thoughts lwl’torehodings, and ii I attempted to change their current by rending, at. once a sensation of thy coldness in connection with a dead weight, as it were, rented upon my brain; also, a. feeling of sickness would occur at the atom lech, and great pniu to my eyes, Accompanied with which Win the continual feztr of losing my‘reason. I also experienced grent lJSSl tndr, debility and nervousness, which mime It difficult to walk by day or’ sleep at, night. l become o'versc to society, and disposed only tc seclusion, and having tried the skill ot'n. nom iber of eminent ph} sicians (if various schools, finally mum: to the conclusion that, for this disease at my present age (35 years) there was no cure in existence. But, through the inter {etence of Dfi'tne Providence, to whom I de voutly olfer my thanksflnt last found a. sore reign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pill! and TM Cordial, which Seem to hm'helfrctunlly remov ed almost the last trace of my long list of oil ments Mld had feelings, and, in their placi health, pleasure and contentment are my every day compnuions. Jun-:5 .\l. qutfiblms, No. 453 North Second St.,~Phi\lndelphio, ‘ Formerly of Woodhury, N. J l ‘\ 1 ‘ ... x a ' ‘\\ A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSRRPSM. “K 1: wen “Jon: I. union nu, \ , No. 1028 Olive Strut, \, ' Philadelphia, Jan. 22d, 1563.} Dr. Wishmt—Sirb—lt-is with much plen anre that I am nowabie to inform you that, by l the use of your great American Dyspepsia i Pills, lec been entirely cured ofthat most diuressing complaint, Dyspepsia. I had been grievously afflicted for the last twenty-eight years. and for ten years of that time have not been free from its pain one week It a time. I have had it. in its worst form and lisvedrnggcd i on a most miserable existence~in pain (My inndmigbl, Every kind of food that I ate fill [ed me with windnnd pain, it mattered not how l light, or how" so: 11l the quantity. A continued l belching was sure to follox . I had no appe {ite for any kinds of meals whatever, and my l distress was so grout. for sc\ ernl months belore I hmfl‘ills, that. I frequently wished ‘ior death. I" had tuknn everything that I had henrd oi for: Dyspepsia, without, reaching nny benefit; butfion your Pills being recommended to we by one who hnd been cured by them, I concluded to give them a trinl, although I had ‘no faith in them. To my astonishment, I Jound myself gemng better before I had taken lone-fourth ofn box, and, after taking half a box, I’am a mil man, and can eat anything Iwiah, and enjoy n hearty meal three times a day, without inconvinicnoe from anything I eat or i drink. If you think proper. you are at liberty to make this public and refer to me. I wil ‘ cheerfully give all desirable information teeny one who may call on me. . . 1 Yours, respectfully, Jon 8. Bacon. ‘ For sale at. Dr. Wxshln’l Medics! Depot. No 10 North Strand street, I’hilgddphia. Pl.— Price Una Dollar per box. Sent by until, (re. 0! chn'rge, on face)“, ’Ol price. The shore In a. few unearth. thcuunds which this great remedy bu awed from u untimely g'mve. . " W 9 kin-p thallium“ of letter: non: physi cians and dragging who (have prescribed find sold these Medicines, saying that 'l.th hug never gagd 9r lold a medicine which gave-35:}; universal utisfagtion. Premxed only by flu Proprigtoy. DR. L. .C. WISHART ' . Q. , /-1 ._ . _ ' a“. :0 North Second sum, t99ld by \wgistg 931! 991") everywhere 3’9?! :51 " ”21,964.. g mfinmwmvmrm “T 17?” 14%: ~--~—.-::~_-s>r-+-lz.---~ . Y Things from the City! ; An Interestmg HlB ry /’ ; Inn receiving tche 0; week from "is F ‘ ' ' 1 city's arid} ol snic'es suited to the 0 DR. SURFINPK’S/OWK CASE, mu of this community, “2* Fresh and Salt vnuw 14 Imm“ rsmm c wm'umor, ASH, Hams, Shouldu a mu! Sides, Haminy; And/win)” I'ulmmc Syrup. awn! Tonic, mad imngSult, Apples.Pofiltors,omngCS,Lemnns‘ Mandrake PHI: arl tut the Sudan in i affections, Tolsartus, Seg‘nfl, with mnny‘ . Curing Maya", and the 1 ol em urtlciel in this line—all received in me “ 4 but order, and sold “the Iowa“ pmfils. Gin GREAT SUCCEB/ ATTENDING n”! l ! :u a can, in Baltimore street, neurl) opyosite / =\ Fnhuuwcks' store. é ' , x , ’ j WANTED.—-I£nncr, Eggfi. Lnrd, and Ill’ , other county produce—for which the highest I cash price‘will he pAid. } , ' ‘l swam POTATOES—host quality, a: low-t / ‘ ‘ l est Hung prams—lllw”: on hand. Also.) ,/ V L ‘ t UYSTERS, fine nnd (rush—in the shell ‘"‘. / fl , lhackcd. Rennurnms and fnmihes supplied. { / - _ \\ .> STRICKHUUSEII & \VISUTZKEY. / ’ ’ I Gettysburg, )Iny 18, 1863. 4 ' /’ l" _ . \_/' ‘ , i Ff» » l . .- g . ' ‘ . / ~ Come to the Fan! < ND DON’TFURGETTO VISIT Pl ASANT A RIDGE .\'UIZSEItIES.——Pers s wishing to Plant Tree’s will find ”1 aloe} In the ground remnrkably fine, and otferila/plrcxiuced prices. The Apple numbers 100 ncties, embracing all the approved sot-u, ,/ .\'. B.—See the iyyx/hoard near Flora Dale Post office. . E. UOUK & SUNS, {Sh-pl. 2, 1861 EALERS m D COAL AND LUMBER, s T 0 v I: s , nx-wma, HOLLOW-WARE, ac. *ALSO— SHUTTERS, BUNDS, SASH, ETC. Corner of Cnrlisle and Rnilrmud Btrcotu, oppo . site Rnilmml Depot, GETTYSBURG, PA. My 9, 1861. ‘AHN’ESTOCK BROTHERS ‘ 14 Are constantly receivingthoioe and de simhlc goods, from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and are prepared to ofl'er GREAT [.\'UUI‘EMRNTS to these about pun-liming. [lining selected with 'gn-nl cure. from the three leading markets, the public will look to their own inure!!! by examining our flock bgfurc buying elsewhere. (‘nll at mic, 1864 , GENTS “CANTER—To =rlllhe“2s(‘ENT A LEGAL TENDER STATIONERY PACK IAGE.” Each Package contains 35 Songs, 2 llpnges of Music, IS sheets of Paper. 18 Enu- Ilopes,l Ruler, 1 Pen, 1 Pen Holdenl Lem! Penn], 1 Design for Underslerves, l for Child’s I Apron l [or Embroidered Calla, l for Ch ris teningll’lolge, 2 (or marking Leuers, |3 Secrets never pefdre published, warlh runny Dollars; i her informition. Al2O, one beautiful ;‘ rl'- of JEWELRY. Liberal inducements to ‘ gents. Send _Stump for Circular. l sum“. BOTT, 43 South Third St.l Philadelphin, Pu. Jun. {3,1804. 1, ‘ Ayer’s S4RSAPARILQ’ ”pa [any 101,: FELT?!” merchant of m M, Mm'nn “I Mn gold lug- qnnmu-s of your Suzann lu.u. m ."alud one bank which fnllcd of tho dull-Id the! ad 1! Incl-{mica to those who tool It. AI {m II on! reaple it! 1:, they agree mm M born no medicine in 1: l.- urc m our comnmulty." Eruptions. Pimplu, Blown", Pumice, Ul ootl. lam, Ind 11l Diuuos of the Skin. M Rev. RUM. Slmltan, llrisfol, Enylrxml. “ I only do my duty w you nml flu: Rubhc, when I Idd my testimony to lhn you publln of the mo dlcmzll vmuca ofvour Sum u-uszA. M ' daugh m, ogod um. bud an .mmug humor ln gvr cm. tyel, md hut for yam, whirl: we wore unable to cure until we trim! ybur Swan-mum. Sho hu boon well for some months.” Prom Mn. Jam 5. Hire a rill-Lawn nml muck lflmcdladyqucnnhrilk. ('apc Hrvv (30., X, J. “ 317 daughter hu lam-m 1 (or 1 ycur put with I Imfuluu carton. which wn vrry troubquomo. Nothing uh: I Mg raid Inn! we trim! your BARIAI'AIHLLA.'hL' noon common-1y cured her." hm Charm P. Gun, 1597.. of (he v‘iJcly-kvm Gage, Minna, -f (‘0 . amnufxclurcrl of cmrmdld page" (a Kmbua, .V. 11. “ hud fur IC\ era] years A very (roublenoma humor in my fur. which grew ro'ntlmtly worn until it an! mud my renrnnw nml bt‘cnmu an Intol- Ruble dilation. I rlcd almost every flung A man could of both Advil-e Ind mcdlcmc, but without my Pom: v‘lmcvn, um I took your 3 ms u- mm“. It Immediately made my {no worse, M {on told ml it mi ht h” mm; but in a few wm- l fine now lan seem a ,form muhr the Matches, and con- Inud “til Iy he. in u smooth an any bod 'l. “8 I us “than my rympwms of the disease 5m 1 hot af. I enjoy perfect. hullh. nml \\ithout a doubt on n to your SAILSAPAIHLL L“ Enamels: - Gen eral Debimy— Purify the an Dr. Robl. Sawin, Hamlon St, New York. “ Du. Anm. l M'lllom full to n-muru Eruption: and SCflD/YJIUHJ Farr: by the pcrscvcnnzuseol‘your l SAMAI'AIIILLA. and l have Just now curcdau xttuk of Maliynant L'rfn'pelnx with at. No Iltvrativc we pone-s cqulll t m Sumwuunm vou have nup phcd to the profcnuiun as well as to the people." From J. L‘. Jt-qufon, Esq" Waknmux. Ohio. “ Fm- twelve years. I had the yellow Ervflmlu on my rI ht ann,dunng which time I tried llho mlc-hntcii [lllylidnnl [could reach,and took lmn- ‘ dreds of dollars worth of medlclnea. The ulmrl l Wm 90 ball that the oordl became vlnihle. and m, deem” decided that my arm must be unturned. hrgzn taking your 3 \nummulA. Too two bot tlcl, md some or your Puts. Together they luv. rurcd me. llm now u well and sound I! my body. Being ln I public pla-jo, my use i} known to flag my 11: ml- community, and cxutca the wonder h'arn Hon. Henry .‘lrnnm, I. P. 11. of .\'ewmtla. C. W., a [adding member of the Canadian Parlia- uncut, " I have used {our SAESAI'A an.“ In m‘Lf-rnlly. fbr general (JIM flu, and for purifying blood, ‘hh vcrgmbenefimn‘l results, Ind feel oonfidmu In Gomez: gltto me nmtcd.” at. Anthony's l'u-e, Bose. Salt mum. Scald Hand. Sore Eyel. Fm Harvey Sickler, £17., the able editor ryiM 71":anan lkmncrat, l'enmylmuiu. “ Our only child. nbout three yen” or age. wu stacked by pimples on hil {crane-d. Th? rapidly spread until they formed 1 loathsome nu virulent lore. which con-red in; race, and actullly blinded hln eye: for some dun. A Ikilful physician applied nitrite of silver Illa other remedies, without any Ipparmt cil'cct. For imccn day: we guarded his hands, lost with them he lhould war oxen the fol chng Ind corrupt wound which comm his whole ace. Having mod every thing also we bid my I: from. we began Finn? your SABSAI’AIIILLA, In app'ilying tho iod do 0 potuh lotion, no you till-ca. hc sore began to heal who no had ghcn the an: bottle. Ind mu wcil when we had finished “1‘! wand. The child’s eyeluhunvhxch had coma out. grew ngnin, and he is now as healthy nud {m u mg other. The whole neighborhood pmiicud that t 9 child must die." » From Dr. ”ler Slant. of St. Louis, Miumui. “ 1 find your SAHNAPAXHLLA a more cn’ecumx remedy for the second"? symptom- of Syphim Ind for slypmlihc dunno I mu any omcr we pouncll. The [no cssxon nrc hulcbted to you for name or tho but. medicine: we have." \ From A. J. I‘rmch, M: D., an eminent physician of Lawrence. Mam, who‘xl's a prominent mambcr of the Legislature of Maxsachuktta. " Du. Arm. My dear sir r I have found vom- SAIHAI‘AIHLLA an exeeuuu; remedy for Sypfiilia, both or me primary and nmudary tyre. and cchc tunl In lame can! that were ‘OO ohm. ante to yield w other remedies. 1‘ do nut. knhw wlmt we can em my nth mprc 00112 an of succct‘l, when: a power alter-Mm! is rcquln ." \ Mr. Chm. S. Ynn Lian, 0! New [li-gnaw, .V.J.. Ind dreadful ulcers on him logs, mum} bmabnn of mercury, or mercurial disease. whke‘k more und more aggravated for years, In SF - or every remedy or treatment that could bcapp 1c?! um“ um rel-severing use of Awm‘s sumAx-AIHLLX renewed xim. I-‘ew cases can be found more inveterate and distressing than. this. and it took sevenl‘ dozen bottle- to cure hm: x ‘ Inuoorrhcaa, Whites, Fauna Women, tn sm;- nll produced by internal Screw/Mom LY eer iamangm very often tun-d by the atom!“ efl'cct or this SAIXSA-I'AIULI.A. Some mm mmm \ barman“: Md o‘mc SAMAMBILLA, tho I mi Application of loan remedies. “ From the well-Mm and fidclualebmfed Dr. Jacob Mai-NU, of Cincinnati. “ I have found your 8 \rzummnu an excellent utenzha in disease: or feumlen. .\huy can. 0! Inc lnrhy. Lencorrhccs, Inwml L'lcrratlon, and locficbil‘lzz'. uriulng trom the ucrofuloua (HAHIOIII' lava yield to mind there In: Yew thlt do um. when m cited in properly aided by loul treatment." J lady, unwilling to allow the “NW.” her mum-aux _ " )1] dmghter Ind myself have been cured of I very ebflmmng Inueorrhma of long shading. by two bottles of your SAMANIILLA." Rheumatism. Gout, Liver Complaint. Dyn- may Ham Disease. Neufllgin, whmmnud SM 14! no (mutant and by thh'zxr. S’Q’HAEAR’ILKI. ' PW! CATHARTIC PILLS pogpeu I 0 many advantages over the other ' )mrgnivel in.the market, and their Inperiox: til-men me so univerully knownnhuvo need mt do more than meagre :3: public their qua!!! j; maintained an a be» “t. ever human, Ind that they may be depean an ’0 do Ilifilltthgy MW: 9721' done. ' Prefiued by J. .C. AYER, M. D., a Cg, 3.019 , lugs? Ind sold by thy-For ulu'by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg, nqd dearer: geuemHy. ’ Aug. 8, 186}. cowly ~ pbq.4.;m., 9» Sheads 8; Buehler, New Goods. FAUNFSTOCKS' Rn} From. $lO a Day! m void- but mm NI 3mm. ma laohfloul Discuss. Blood. Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. AYEB'S The‘tbove is a correct likeness ofDr.Scbenck taken mnny your; ngn, alter he had recovered from Consumpiiou: by a course of nis “Scuzxcx's l’fooslc Smw." The likene~s, Ilthough itdoes no! represent him nmthing like as bud .IS be wns M the must, yet it is in llmng contmst with the hale nml Vigorous looks ofthe Pom-lit below, which is the true likeness of him at the present time. The con trast between these two portrnits ll so grant that many would not believe them to be the lame pL-hon. Yet there are hundreds of per lons,in and Around l’hilndelphia, who will recognize huth portraits to be true representa tion; When the first was taken he Weighed 107 pounds; at the present time his weight. is 223 pounds. . - l‘ropn‘elor: _ ‘ Ntw Yonx, Wedneadny, March 210, '§4. TU THE PUBLIC. Thirty yams ago I vrzts in the lnst stages of Pulmonnry l‘olhnmpttun, and given up to die. I resided in l’hllndelphin, and Dr. Joseph Pur rish, then of this city, ordered me to .\lores toun, .\'. .J., n distance of nine miles, which took me two days to get there. On my Irrivnl I wns. put. tn bed, and there lnid'Jor many weeks, 'lhis'mts my nntiv'e pluce. where all my family lived nml had died of Comumption. Dr. Thornton, who attended "my lather iu his last illnes~, “an culled, and gave mt- one week to fix up my utl‘airs. [He had seen all my fam ily go that way, nml thought] was to go, too: Then I heard of the remedies I now ollt-r to thelpulalic. “'llll‘ll ruled me. It seemed to me th.". :l could feel them 'peuctiating mj' whole S3518"!!!- They soon ripened the matter on my lungs, and I would spit off more than :1 pint of offen sive yellow mutter every morning. As soon as that begun to subside, my cough, few r, pnin, night. sweats—till began to leurc me‘ uuduny appetite became so great that it W 5.) with dif ficulty l could keep from eating too much. I soon gained my strength and I have beenrgruw inz in flush eu-r since. Foumnyyeursl have enjoyed uninterruptetl good hcnlth, keeping the lner and stout u-h healthy With the Sen weed v'l‘onic nml .\hfitdrnke Pills, as l Ml] of It bilions tt-mpcramrnt. My weight is two hun dred and tw'ynty pnnn-ls. ()n my recovery people would sencl lur me, far and near, to see if their cases u': re lllU‘ mine. For this pur pose I pay prol't ssionnl ,ristts in the lnrge Ci; tiei._ Tin- conanmptires wish to see the one that makes .thcw medicines, and who wus' cured ofi‘on’sumption by them. To ntuhe. new lungs, is impnsdhle; hut cavities in the lungs nndlchronir ulcerations of the bronchial tubes can be healed. Such cases are dying hourly nnder the ordinary treatment of physicians, and .just such are cured by the proper use of Scltenck‘s Pulmonic Snup, Seaweedv Tonic, and .\lnndrnke Pills. ,l nrn now a henlihy than, with a" large cavity in the middle lube of the right lung, the lower! lohe very much lichu‘ized and complete ad-I hesion of the pleura. The left lung is sound,‘ find the upper lobe of the right lung is in a. talentth health) condition. The great run zon why physicians do not cure consumption is they try to do too much; they give medi cinesdo stop the rough, to stop chlll, to stop night sweats, hectic lever, and, by so doing,‘ they derztnge the whole digestive power, lockH ing up the secretion: and eventunlly the pzi-l tieut sinks and dies. After I make a curelul examination at the‘pnticnt with the Respirom-l cter, and find lungs enough left to cure, I di-{ rect the patient how to use the three remedies. , Remove the onuse and they will all stop of their own uccord. rNo one can be cured of consumption, liver complaint, dyspepsia, cm‘ tnrrh, canker, ulrernted throat, unless the‘ liver and slottinch are made henlthy. In New] England this :canker, chronic catarrh. ulcernt-, ed thront, elongation oi uruln, is more preru-i lent than in uny other section of the conniry.’ This is frequently mused by a foul stomach.— You may burn itgut With cuusticOime and again, nurl all they will get in temporary relief. Correct the stomuch and liver, and they will heal up themselixs. Good nutrition is the remedy. you have, . obean 8 Co. [Fey 8, 1864. ‘ iin discuss in any part of the bod ,it will] ‘“"” “ ’ “‘ “‘ "'”‘ reiiinin there and doom} more And in’ore until} EStabllShed 1850- you can get ihe stuiiincli in the condition to' OTICE OF REMOVAL. digest food and make new Hood to take thel N LAWRENCE D. DETZ I; 00., place of diseiscd umtter. This is the only! respectfully beg leave to notify their friends, may to heal rarities in the lungs and ulcerated‘ customers and the public generslty, that they bronchial tubes. (liirrect the stomach and have removed from No. 151 Frunkliii street, to liver, rind nnture will do the healing. Many the coininodions tour—story Warehouse, persons illHe an idea that certxiin medicines? NO. 308 BALTIMORE STEEE'C nre gre.it purifiers ot‘thc blood. When blood isi between Howard itnd Liberty, where they will once diseased it cannot be pu'rificd; it is dis-il for the future conduct the Wholesale Busi eased the same as the diseased matter in the: nose, solely in A, . system ; but gel. the nmmmtus in order, the ’ Hosiery. Trimmings, :j; liver and stomach, and gii eit plenty of nour- Furnishing Goods, 5;: ishing food it will make new blond,w'uii:h will Perl'unicrfiixotitfis, take the place of tint “'illt‘ll l 3 diseased. Stationery’ilUutlcry, Scheni k‘s Pulmoiiic S} mp is one of the best Toff, km, kc. preparations or iron in use, it is :1 powerful! to which they ins‘itetbe attentionrfif city and tonic of itself, tilltl‘ when thi Seaweed Tonic country purchasers, feeling confiviqét of their dissolves the mucus in the stomach, and it in‘ ability to offer inducements inifiriccs Ind carried oil" by the iiid ot' the .\lnndrokc Pills,‘ quiility of Goods. ’2‘ the Pulmonic Syrup is made into blood. This“ Orders by mail will receive profipt ltten is the only way in cuic consumption. lfl tion. Address , i 2'5 cannot get a good appetite, and food does not LAWRENCE D. DIV/I‘2} 60., digest, I cannot cure the pdllcyL Neverrnind ' 308 Baltimore street, Baltimore. the cough; rcmoxc the cause audit will stopl March “,1864. ‘ f ofitsell. This is the inosttiouhle l have with‘ —" ”‘_‘-“ff— E: " in‘ patients at my rooms. _ They any, “Doc-i Portable Punting 0508!- tor‘l feel stronger; [can eat; my uightsweats UR & are better, And Il'cr-l better over) v _ 53-? F‘, b emui; m my cough is so l;ml)et;":\ii(l,lhey‘i ‘ 5} ‘st ‘ "fl ‘llib’ 'rug ished "to lii-nr nic su) that does ni a” "f, ghdl. u; ‘. “lune,“ remove the cau=e and the cough n'i ,- "‘ , .__. 5'3” who”? 3‘5"”: 5: .11 itself. schcnclt's Seaweed crentcsn ..' '1 2“ " own “so 2:0 ° 3:,” petite in about nine days, when thi , 1' \ ‘”’)?“ " and gingp'ng, Ki,“ 3’ lung disease, unless the bin is I 9 congated \ \ ”"’y ted ti: :3,“ grint‘n 2" that the hiaifidrake Pills cunnot unlock the , h jg.” .mu‘, ‘d ducts of the gall hlmlder in ilmt short spucei . ' a,“ 1,15%"; l“ 5' of time, in order‘to "no“. the “up, 1,,“ to pass Circulars, labels, cords nnt sum ‘l at; peels. off. Keep the liver and stomach healthy and Full instructions necomptnflnz m: ‘”o “a I there is less danger of consumption or any "mm?!“ 1’03".” 3"“‘101‘1 "5 m" s'em."°' other disease. It is nrd to ltlhl.‘ cold when “Esmuy' C'r'iulfla sent; tree. pecimen those crgans are heals»: Those that. are bili- . “’“"'“ of Type, (4M3, ‘“’” 6 ‘“"‘“. or l - - ~ - . - ‘ Address ADAMS PRESS CO,, is, ow spirited. Grenrggeelliig stupid, coated , 3, ~ i, ‘ tongue, poor appetite, nervous. stuini'sch full 3'l PML Row, K- 3., and 935 mm) In! reet, of wind, everything that lit, eaten lies heavy,l ‘ \stun, “55 loss or memory, try one hottitiol SCIIENCK‘Si ‘““’", 25' 186“ l, c__ SBAWEED ’l‘UNlCaud one ho ofSUHEXCK'S ___- ”. i“ n i _ MANDRAKE PILLS. It is oanu tostof onci Albums! dollar and twenty-live cents, with lull direc- A L B." RS H ‘A L B li\)! S, ~ tionl. "this is sufficient, in many cases, to - . d i d b (fol. “”‘“ titty what the medicines are. Krequeutly '“”‘ "“'" '4 ergo an on") x 1 - merit of Photographic Albums, which we otter tie bottle makes a great change "who sys- . . TYSOY BROTHERS tom Any person that en‘oys ordinaryhenlth, bd‘” ‘”‘! Nigel- - . ‘\ by using the Seaweed ‘i‘unic'nnd Maukritke, -DecJ‘l, 18““ ~i___._c_ _.. ___... . 'illsoccnsinimlly,rnust get the digestive organs IDEfi-PRESSES nml APPI'S-PEALERS 9 such “,b9?'}“'3 condition thut they budge G for sole by SQEADS &' BUEHLER act-hf. I ‘enu “produce I ”number of my 'old cousuinptitjapatieolt'noweljoyinggoodhenlth. ‘ weighing nearly ‘2OO ponjds. I will conclude by relating three curu I have made in New York, and which Are All different, and will! Any one who feels nny interest in the matter to visit them. Fir3t is Mrs.~ Farlow, reaming thcn at No. 107 Houston. street. Her husband i called upon me at my rooms, 32 Bond street,; and wished me to call and see her. He said , I could do no good; that he had hnd all thel ‘ but medicsl attendance, and all said she wusl [too for gone‘with Consumption to be cured; l but she had heardxfisoznegrcat cure: I hadi | made, nnd he desire: o gratify her wishes.—l l I called, and found her lying confined to her} bed in thelsst stage of orout‘hiul coxiiump tion, and without doubt must have dié-d soon.; I examined her lungs, found both bronchial? tubes very much affected, but no cavities hml { formed, her cough was very severe, the Bpll-l i box was half full of thick pus. Pulse 140,! #legn swollen very much; and worse than all, ' Ithe had chronic dinrrhmn. llcr bomls hnd‘ ‘be-en move-I eleven times thnt day. i told herl .lhnt she had lungs enough to be cured, hutl 'thnt this dinrrhu-n hnd been of long standing, [nml her stomach wnsin such an ulcerated con-i “ dition that l was afraid nothing could be doneni {She insisted I should try and do whotl could l for her, ohsorting '.hnt she could not Inst long, in the condition she was in, and I could not, make her any worse. I gave her first A dosei at my Mandrake Pills, and the Tonic null S} rup freely. That was on Tuesday, and by} , the nextb‘undny the dinrrhmt wns curried ofl“,i her appetite had returned and she could sit up in bed and mt her dinner. She is now well, ‘ and gore me a long certificate, certificdto by the Rev. Dr. Don-ling. l .\lrs Bartholomew, 83 West Forty-filth street, I c :me to my room; with a tumor on her liver. ,She was lOW-spirited, skin sullow, tougue‘cont-i ed, bowels costive, no appetite, nnd inst sink-! ing into the grnt‘e.l The said tumor bud been! ‘ running orer fourteen yours. I gm’e her, Syrup, Tonic nml Pills. and told her to take: themjust as the direction: were printed. She ‘ come ‘onck to my rooms, 3'! Bond streetfin two week‘, somewhat‘hetter; her tongue hod ve gun to cleun a little around the edges her skin whiter and her eyes brighter, and the tumor discharging very ufl’ennive matter, much i faster thnn it hnd ever done before. She kept. gradually improving, our! in about two months} she came to my rooms very much trightenmm shying that the tumor hodnenrly stopped run-l ning, and was healing up, and that every doc- I tor hud told her thnt ifit ever henled itgu‘ouldg cause her death. ‘I told her that the disense| hull all left her system, and nature would huitl ‘~ the ulcer up. They nre now bottled, and hm‘ei been for about. st year, nml she is us hearty. nml robust it woman as you will find in n dny's‘ wnlk. She is glad for any one to call on her,‘ and takes great. pains to Visit any one thnt she hears hnl‘ anything like her case, and tries to ,get thctn to come and see me. . i‘ The next cure is .\liss Scofield, from Stam ,ford, Coho. .\lrs. Bartholomew got her down ‘tolseo me, and she hns been ever sinoo at her, house. When she first more to my rooms, she was much elunointcd with n distressing cough. ‘ spitting lurge quantities of blood. lerumined her lungs with the restiirometer, and in all my ipractice never (Good one with one lung so tor gone and the other lung so sound. I could not i give much encouragement. I thought she would die; but to my astonishment the l’ul .monic Syrup, Senweed Tonic, and .\lnndrnlie , : I‘ills nll seemed to go right to work, the lung 1 isnll healed over, leaving a cuvity us Lirge us -n goose rug; good nppttile, line spirits. and has gained some thirty-tire pounds in weight. l ! She has some cough yet, which 1 down think , willlem‘e her before June. 1 should think it i would he of grentinterestlo some unprojudiccd sphysician to visit these noses, pnrticulurh Miss 'Sgofield, or any of them who have been cured b‘ my medit‘iuos. Tthnre numerous in New Yin-‘it; but the :ibot'r three nll dili'er t‘roni ouch other;\ and if my medicines are doingwhnt l lrcprcseht they are, they ishould have the credit innl the ~tlillictvd know ‘w‘here nnd how they may be cu'ed. J. I} SUHESCK, .\l. D. [ Dr. J. H. Schenek can be found at his prin [‘cip II office, No: 39 North 6th Street, Philadel ‘phin, every Sat rtlny, {rpm 9 Auhl. until 5 P.‘ . 3L, to give edifice, {red of churge; but to? n ' thorough exomimi‘tion ‘in: charges three dol ilnrs. Price of the-Pulmooie Syrup and Sen iwec-d Tonic cat-h $1.251)!” hottlt:E or Softba hall l duu‘n. Mandrake l’ills‘ .25 cums per box, and are lnr sale h'y nll Druggists and Dealers. ‘ June 6,1864. :m . Dissolution PARTSERSUII‘.—-The Cn-pnrlnenhip misting hum-en the auhséijibers, has been dissoirud this uh): by mutuai‘unsent.—‘ We return (banks to our lriends‘nnd has public for the liberal Hippo". extended to us. Our books will he left at. the store; and we earmar ly request lhuse indebted to us to cull and maln- immediate payment. as we are desirous to sew: our business _withom. delay. ALEXANDER 'conmx, Jun.3o, 1864. . sous cup. . A Card. 11E subscriber having disposed ofhis in- T teres¢ in the Store of Cohenn J: (Iqu to 30h S. Cnuvford, E:q., reapeutully asks the cu‘nuaure uf his friends and customers In patronize his successor—where Bargains may be bad Feb, 3, 1864 Another Change N THE HAT AND SHOE BUSINESS—A. I Cohenn having associated with him in business John S. Crawford, who ];u?clinsed the interest of John Culp, r‘espt‘ctlully an nounces to the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally, that the business will be con tinued at the Old Stand on Clmmberahurg ‘slreet, by A. COBEAN & 00., who will con stantly keep on hand a large stock of Goods, in the line of ‘ SHOES. HATS, CAPS, TRUXKS, f CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, Ml, and lhey will also continue the minufacture 0! Shoes. ‘ From their long experience in . ll the above bunches, they flatter themlelves {but they can please the public, and will sell cheap for cash. ' ‘ ~ A. COBEAN, J. s. ongwmno. Doing buslness nude: the name” and firm of Gloves and Collars. As my Fnrs were all purchased when Gold was at. a much lower premium xhun at present, I am enabled to dispose of them at, ‘very ren soxmble prices, and I would therefure solicit u call from my frieuds 01'}.de county and vi cinity. ~ . Wflemember the name, nnmher and street! JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH Street, above ‘llh, south side, PHILADELPHIA. WI have no partner, nor connection with any other store in Phllfidulplxin. - Sept. 12, 1864. 5!!! BOP-GE ARNOLD has just received from the city a large suppiy of CLOTHING, Men’s and Boys' went, consisung of all kinds of COATS, PANTS, VESTS. SHIRTS, DEA WERS, CRAVATS, NECK TIES GLOVES SIERY kc A huge stock of CLOTHS,CASSI.\IERES, CASSINETS, JEANS, DRILLINGS, Jim, kcl, all of which will be sold as (‘henp as can be bud elsewhere. Give us u call. and if we can nut please you in a suit really made we will take your measure nml muke you up one in shun notice. [.\luy 30, 1864.( .' New Tailoring , ST.\BLISH.\IENT.--GEO.F.ECKENRODE E FASHIONABLE TAILOR. adopts this method of informing his flil‘lldß and the pulSlic generally, that he has opened a Tailoring esmblishmcnt in Baltimore street Gettysburg, (12m: Post Ollire,) near the Diu mond, where he is prepared to do all work in his line in the best, manner, and to the sails faction of customers. He emplogs nuue but lira: clnss hands, and receiving THE FASHIONS REGL‘LAIZLY, he can warrant l'ushionuhlc fits and neat and substantial sewing. He asks a share of the pnbliu's palrnnnge, promisingrto spnre no ef fort to deserve it, His chin-gee will nlwnys he found as modernle us the firms will allow. Cutting and Repairing done it the shortcut notice. [Gettysburg April 7, 1862. 94% flags E. Corner Tenth und'Cfiesmit Six-cell, . PHILADELPHIA, ' uxnan Till MANAGEII'ZST or 4 ‘ L. FAIRBANKS, A; .\1.,. for the hm four-years Principal and chief ba ainess manager of Buns? & Srkurox's Com mercial College. A MODEL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Conducted on a new syslem ofAcumi Business Training. through the csmblishment of legiti umlc Olficca nnd Couniing-llnuses, rqnmcnl ing difi‘crent deparumnls of Trudi- and (‘um merce, and n tequhu- flank of Deposit and is sue, giving the aludcuv. all me minimizes ol ncluxil pmctice, and qualifying him in the shortest possible time and most effective man ner for the Various duties and employmenu of business life. 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('"“.‘""‘”R meticul 531 mm. fi‘cter .\lnrtin, harp, lz’mth y ol‘lmncufler co., PI Diiilomis awarded upon the completion of Geo, Czllfl‘nh‘finv hS‘l—y"°3"“°' "’ “ the Coinmercinl Uoursc, uliich embraces all G°°~ ““1550". l‘d'l‘: “890“" “‘ “ except the higher sets of Banking, llunnfactnr- Al'l'“ 1.», 's‘” . in Rnilrouding (do. "‘:"‘;" ’ 1' "”"“‘"’“‘“"‘“‘“ Sgt-nd’forn Cirhulnn > -‘ 4 7:. Plano Fortes. v, ~1 ‘ Feb. 1, 1864. 10m , (gunman n. S'l'll-IFF, , , l > " lAhL‘b‘ACll'klß or . l s'omfin m; SQUARE l‘l.\.\'o roams. _llunulnctory 103. 105 R. It? Frn'nltl'in street. ‘ Wureroom, .\'o. 7 North Liberty street.l Constantly A large number-of I’IAXOS of my own Mnnul'uclure on hand, with the Full Iron Fume und Uier-strnng. Etery instru ment wikrrnnttil for five years, with the prid lege of exchange Within twelve months if not entirely“ utial'uclor)’. ”Second-hand Pianos always on hind 1‘ prices lrom $.30 to $2OO. Baltimore, Sept. 5, 1864. 1; 3m” JUHNCULP C; ’ Wwfié‘é NTERNATIONAL CHAIN o’r ‘7 I COMMERCIAL COLLEGES, Established in ‘be following cilia: PHILADELPHLA. S. E. Corner of Seventh and Clfieanut 81.3., New York, Brooklyn, Albany, Troy, Provi dence, Portland. Hartford. Burlington, Newark, Roebester, Bumclo,~Toronto, ‘ Cleveland, Detroit. Cnicago, Mil- ‘ waukee and St. Louis. Thorongh theoretical and practical instruc tion in :11 branches ‘permining to a finished Business Educatlon. The Philadelphia College stands first in the State, both in point of reputation and local ndvnutagest The point aimed at is, to place Commercial Education where it belongs—in the front mnk ol‘usefnl instruction. To this end, :1 most thorou h course of businese train ing is adopted “of carefully enforccdfiynder the personal supervision of competent Pro fessors in the Vin-ions departments. The most perfect system or practical training ever de vised has been put in operation, and in suc cessiully carried out. affording to studenta‘nd‘ vantages such as have hitherto been considei ed possible only in connection with the count ing-house. After becoming proficient in the Science of Accounts. Penmanship, Commer cinl Culculotiouq and Commercial Law}, the' student is advanced to the Practical. Depart ment, where he becomes an actual Book-keep er and Merchant; passeg through the difl‘erent Houses; acts in tnrnqea Teller, Cashier, kc. lenrns the duties and ‘responsibilities of each oflice, and become! thoroughly informed, not only in the forms which on in universal use“ but in managing the nfl‘airs of business with? ‘eystem and denpatch. l scholarships issued at one point. ere’good, tor an unlimited period, in the eighteen Col-i leges comprising the “chain.” Diplomas ore awarded to than only who fulfiu‘the pregcribed course or ntndy, and pus the requisite examination. For further informstion send for a circular. Address: BRYANT, STRATTON & (70., Feb. 8, 1864. ly Philadelphia. Howard Association. EILADELPHIA, PA.—Diunm of the Norman. Seminal, Urinary and Sexual yslema—uew and reliable treatment—in re ports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—sent. by mail in sealed letter envelopes, (free 0‘ charge. Address, DrJ. SKILLIN ROUGH TON, Howard Auoclntioli, No. 3 South Ninth Street, Phllndelphil, Pa. ‘ 3 Aug. 8,!864. l] 11E1 have just noeived I new augrtmlnt of Queensware,‘to which we invite the attention of buyers. A. SCOTT t SON. ILLINERY GOODS. Bonnets, Ribbon, M Flowers, Sliders ud'Boqnot hum “at received from pr York, cheap u Fabu eingclgs’, the sign of app FEOM‘. mm! , T JOHN RABBI.) ”A RIMS ol’d unb- I ed FUR lANU ’ACTORY, No. 718', ‘3O“ Six-(‘2‘, nbm'e‘ Ib, PHILAD’A.—I he now in not. of yy own Importation Id Manufacture, one . the LARGESTand‘ mull BEAI'TIFI'Lse- BC'UOHS of FANCY 17115, ior Ladies‘ nnd ,‘hildreu's wear, in the‘ mm. of Gun": Furl New Goods. Universal Clothes Wringer. SELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE, WITH COG-WHEEL REGULATUI! FOR SALE “Y SHEADS t BUBBLER, Gzrrrsnuno, PA. From innumerable recommendations, I. gather the followmg: _ Lettartrom Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher, In rm. ‘ lam nhst hnppr to Ipeak In the very high est terms of the “ Universal Clothes Wringar." The burden part of “wushingdny” work 11, in my opinion, the wringing; nml the innntor bf this machine may have the utlsluctioa‘bl feeling that. he has chungcd one of the non toilsome parts of worn-11’s work into 1: Hr] uttmctive amusement The hundreu {ooh upon it run great blessing. I look upon it u among the most useful nrticlea in tho bout Brooklyn, October, 1861 Price—s 7 00 OR RATS, \IH‘E, ROACHES, ANTS, BED F BUGS, )lUTllb' 1N FURS, \\"UOLENS, ML, INSECTS UN PLANTS, FIJWLS, ASL MALS, &C.-—-l’ul up in 25L. 50c. nml $1 00 Dom-s, Boulca nml Flasks. S 3 and $3 541.“ for Horus, PI umu lxs‘rncnuxs, tc. hOnly llerlllblC rcmcdms known.” “ Fru- lrum l’uisom." “ Not d Ingcmns to the Human Family.” “ [hrs came out of their holes to dip." mSold Wholesale in all large cities. WSOM by all Druggials and. Retailers "cry- whcr". ' 36?“ l BKWARHLH ofnl! worthless hnimllnnl. [6s‘B” lhm. “ (‘_lmfAu’a" Imme is on not Box, Bottle anfi l’lnsk, bolero you bu flA Mir-as ‘ . HENRY R. COShR. 56""RISUH‘AL Dru-0T 452 BROADWAY, N. I'. ”Sold by nll \Vlmlesulwwd Retail Drug gisls in Gettysburg, I". , Feb. 29, mm. . . Noah Walker 8: 00.. CLOTUIERS, WASHLVGTON BUILDIXG, \ 65 AND 167 BALTIXOKI Stun, *‘ BALTIHOR‘I kccp canslnully on Inn-l :- large nml 'l" u- sorted stock of ufl kinds 0! good: u mug-3m. ERE] "they supply order! {or Illa~ file“ to (ho lore“ priced Nikki, either ready nude or made to measuré, to In; par! of the comb] They keep also an extensive stock of PUB)!- iSIIISG GOODS, cmbmcing every Inido oi 6&tlemen‘l Undet-reur. Also, MILITARY CLOTIIS and QYEI’)“ variety {1! )lilituy' Trim- mings, all vie" a: nu assorted stuck o!_ READY MADE MILITARY GOODS Baltimure, Feb. 22, 1863. j Lancastér Book Bindery. HURUE WIANT,‘ 1:0 OK.~I:I.\'D;R. Ag» Inst 3003 )M‘rnmclll, ; LANCASTER, PA. Plain and Ormmmlal lfunlg‘ng, o! "pry 110‘ sr: ipliofl. ut-cutcd in the most substantial n‘ud apprmed styles. ' , New Goods !--Large Stock! ERCHANT TAILOIHNG. ‘ pl . JACOBS A: no. ave jug; received from the cities 3 lug: stock 0! goods {qr chuemcn’s wear, unbmcing u variety of ULOTHS, ‘ “ ‘ CASSI)IERES, ’ . . YESTNGS, Cnssinets, Jeans, Bm, with many other good: for spring and summer wear. They Ire prepared {0 make up gamma n the shortest notice. and in the very be" Inna net. The Fashions are regularly received, and clothing made in any desired style. They Ah wnj's make neat fits, whilst their sewing is our. to be substantial. . They ask a continuance of the pnblic’a pl.- transge, resolved by good work and modantg charges to earn it. . Gettysburg, April 7, 1862. ' ‘ Blacksmithing. :~ I”) undersigned would most Human]; T iniorm the public that he bus emanated " BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS; ' - a! Dunner 8 Ziegler’a shop, in mammal; moot, Gettyrburg. where he will u all than be prepared to do Blacksmithiug work lo‘Clr riages, Buggies, Wagons, kc. That ho know; how to do 311 jobs of the kind will no‘ he qw t‘ioned by those who hug a knowledga‘of his long experience At this businols. G'oma‘ on with your work, and you will be “firm when you take it away—find for which he will. re: ceive Cash or Country Produce. ADALHQL‘I‘ZWORTK. Jun. 4, 1864. ,u ’ g ‘ For Sale. 1"»: *~ VERY desirnble FARM, ndjoiiusg an A Borough o! Geuyiburzmonmiuin; _,>~ 124 ACRES-«Buildings n’nd Lnnd good. ,3; Will be sold on very ,accomm’odating ’n ! terms. ' ' GEO. ARNOLD. ' Gettysburg, Oct. 5, 1863. cf . _ :5 John W, Txpton; . ASEIONABLE BARBER, Northwester ‘n‘gr offihe Dinnond, (nut c 1961.“) Me. elltu'a Honk) Gettysburg, PL, than he . an In 0.“ than be found ready to mate an busipess in his line. He has also excellent u- * :iiuncu Ind will enmn utisfnc‘ion. Gm him I call. ‘ - [Dem 8, 1860. ;, v; “ mar-RA n“-"“d”," 'n fink in F Alum! cfwki'fifif-fit néléwé’sf g o.llli [May 2, ”64