E 33mm. A wow mm mm Hosanna. [rr‘qm the ghamaog- Genuine] Some time last fall, a. soldier belonging to 1h; 3% Wilcomin tummy, doing. dmy in the; prrinon, iMhis 01;”, married n iron-Inn living % p f" mile} from uiwn, who nlrendy had abus bmd living, hegheing a rehet mud a prisoner at CHIP Chm. Ohio. The soldier «en: la is comiu during the month «October, yen, us lered out of the Her-vice, de immedigrel re~ finned here Ind vent to hit wjfe’n 16 If". ‘A jaw dip ego the;ebe\hnsbaiifl, who had 1.» ken the out: of allegiance, returned to this [ll3“;an on 39mg lowhat he believed :o be hit on bond, was ‘surpriied to' mid. a Ynnkeejn pollei'fionjwth‘ of his wife on! property. "as ”demand to out the Yankee had :93: his 0'" once more, but. was u‘nuble w eflecc any; rum, :3 mi ,u. mo’k .megwim 1m Yankee bilabial, «hirer-med to leave him. I The Ifl'nlr Eulminnled HI 5 unit ‘hefore Jus tice Al'iuu, hrou’ghz h, ‘lhe v.l go "core? ' ,the ‘nlue 9! u qiw whiéh be claimeGLhe had Jen at home, yrhea he wen: into the rebel nr iny. The Justice 't‘rizd to make- but under nund that her first hmhnnd uni her legal; lponu, but. she didn’t. ane {or théhfi To eve ry Irgument of hi: she returned, 9320‘5, hm‘l like the Ynnkev the hqst!" Finding that it mp. of no nail to try to ingace his win: to return to his bed and home, the rchel husband deter mlned to save something from the wreck of his jortnnrn, arid Enid to‘ the Yankee. "Well, you may keep the ‘yomhnf‘ify’ou pain twang-Jive doll-r: for the kamj’ ‘ “1:" pa_ I?” rezponded } the other, and the bargain was onclnded on the Ipo;.- After the” phyment main-i 0 (li-plut ed from the Juglici‘s nfficc,e:\ch nppnrrhfly we“ ntiafied with the result. " . , Flux: haunt—Tho following story ls told to illustrate ”1° remarkable instinct oflhe feline tribe : Mr. Sliphelmer, the famous Saxon dentin, had a 't'nlunble togtoise shell out that for {on did nothing but moan: Guessing the cause, he looked into its fluth, and seeingn dmyod walk be won rglleved it ofita palm-L The following day there were at leost ten cot: pt hll door, the do, after twenty; and they went on Increasing M. Inch 0. that he was ollli~ godsto keep a bull dog to drjve them away.— gltinolhing could help him. A cut. that had the tooth-Che woul‘l home nuy'numgr of miles to m'blm’.‘ Howei‘ér, being one inorning vo. I'] normal, he occliknmlly brokethcjnw’ol‘zln om tabby. The ni‘w. 6r alga spread like w‘nd. fire, and not a single cat (for came to him af~ ten-NI. = ‘ ‘l, ‘ ~ A Gun“ Plnunfi-fés n indy'ofgroat per. shut] beauty WI: walking. nihhg some“; lune lfi, perceived, just behind, her a. hawker of ntthen-ivqre, driving nnma with two {mania-s iodened with his Itock in trade. To give the nimgi and his mum mom tn pass; theindy luddcniy stepped aside, which so frightenod the donkey that he ran nwdy, and hm} not pro tended hr when he fell, and anneal [-nrt «the cracker? “I brpkeng The Ipdy, in her turn, pecme alarmed, lest the man should load her with nbu‘ie, if not omi- to insult her; but he he merely exclaimed,» “Never mind, ma’nm; Bnlum'l as: was frightened by an angel.” ‘ 1865. ' l ‘ - 186;. ‘ ' ' Rpwr 8i Woods, , V G mv’swm. \ ’ ‘WAR AGAINST 111611 PRICES! Wheqwq any .we will ‘55" géods at. , . REDUCED PRICES x. _A we mean‘whnt wé say and will do it. . l « We keep constantly on hand a large mason men: of \ -‘ . . a HATsno‘F ALL STYLES, ’ . . which will be sold cgeflper than' they can be bought elsewhere. . . Our assortment of, l; . 3 Boom AND SHOES " fou‘ men, women and éhildzen, is made up 0! thé best. qualities and styles, and {sold cheap: Our? stock consists in pun oi . HATS, SEGARS, ‘ CABS, TOBACCO. ‘ Bolus, r , HANDKERCRIEFS, SHOES. l STOCKINGS,» 7TRUNKS. ' GLOVES, ‘ BRET SACKS, ' WfNDgW PAPER, GUM _ ‘ WHIP , g BUFFALO SIIOESr~ CURSETS, 3. ' UNDERSHIRTS, POCKET Boozs,‘ . VIOLINS, , ‘ PURSES, ' i VIOLIN BOWS, _ RAZORS, ” u ’_STfiINGS, smfirs‘ ACCORDEUA'S, PO3O, 81‘ KNIVES, ‘ DOLLARS, v SU PENDERS. , NECK-TIES, ' . CORK SULES, UMQRELL‘AS, haiku, mafia, kc ’ROW & WDODS. Jan. 2, 1885. b , . ‘ ‘ Globe Inn. ‘ YORK 81., Run m: buxom), ETTYS BERG, {Aw—The undersigned G would mojt resp tl'ull‘y inform his pu merons iriends and lhgpublic generally; the! he lye: purchased thsl long established and wel known Hotel, the "‘Globe inn," in York street, Gettysburg, end will spare no eflort to coral-ct it. in e menuerh that will not detract, {rdm its former high reputation. His (able Will have the best the market can afford—his chambers are spacious and comfortable-Lend be he: laid In for his bar it full stock of wines and liquors. {here is large stealing attéched to the Hotel, which will be attended by Atten tive hustlers. It will be his constant endeavor so render the-lullest setisfactibn to his guestl, making his house as near a home to them as possible. Hussite n-shnre of the publie’s) pa.- tronege,’ determined as his so deservee lhrge pix-t of it. Remember, the “Globe Inn" is in York street, but near the Dinm'ond,or Public Square. . l SAMUEL WOLF April 4,1“' " " ri , go Humbug. a N ‘ HAKBE BURG ST. ALWAYS AHEAD. 1 -—THIS WAY FOB BARGAINS—JOHN \ L. BOLTZWORTH hasjust returned frpm {he ‘ City with she largest and most complete ussort- 1 mom of HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS 1 AND snons, am has been hrough' to, w this (own since she vvsr. His stock is notably completé, but is GOOD and CHEAP embracing every variety of Boots and Shoes for Inn and Bonfwhilst the Lidies will find engaging in their line, from she finest Gnitsr to the heaviest. Shoe. Children‘s-Sh?" of every description, in great variety. Also, Ls dies'Hsts, fine quality, and Childrsu’s Hus, ofsll styles and prices. ,Also, Trunks, Car pe: Bags, anises, Umbrellas, Gloves, Stock- ‘ lugs, Toliacco, Sigma, and Notions of 13va descriptio . ‘, ,‘ ‘ , ‘ eDoét forget the place. Chambersbnrg smog opposite the Lutheran Church, Gettys; i Img, Pa. . ' JOHN L. HOLTzwoRTH. , 11". 21, 1364. u - I, . Noyce. .\ i R. w. L. HonßAcn's Es'rnfi 4m"; umuenmy on the emu of Dr._W. L‘ Vamh, In: of McShen-ysmwn,‘ Comm-go w», Adams county, deceased, having finned to; Who undersigned, residing in “a mo place, they hereby gin notice to illpersons indebted to said estue to mg'te “3&de payment, and those havingcm g Wt the same to pres-at them propernlly authenticated for senlement. ’ 41841.8. 1". HOMBACH,’ Exec'ntor, « ANNA E. BOMBACH, Execuuix. {m.9,1565. (it ‘~ «., .000 CIDER—Just meshed at. Dr. ‘ Ham's Drug Store, the pause}: ... “Fe-n brvwxgwg ' IGOR!“ bu Muakud A m o! :0 cheap but“! Gm ‘ J 100.000 bush; Grain Wante . 'TEW 'FHHI AT THE E OLD WAREHOUSE. , WM. E. BIDDLE 3 CO. would intonn t 1 public that they :2" leased the Warehon (in like corner of . anon street and Ike, [in mud, in'GeLty-burg, where 111?} will 01mg .‘ tho GRAIN AND PRUDUCE BUSINES , ‘ all Ha brnnchns. Ibo flights: price: will ‘I wuyn‘be p. 36 1m ' I _ WHEAT, BYE, . ' CORN. OATS, . . GLOVE}: 8 TIMOTHY SEED. , ‘ ‘smxsmzu, sumo, I ' HAY & STRAW; Drift] Pro!" Nata, Soap, llama, Shoulders “i Sides, Polnlqes, with everything die in ‘ country produce Hair. 1% ! : 0N HAND, P 0 ALE, I Qofl'ees, Sugn’rs, .\loluues, Syr‘upsfl‘m-t, Spi . Salt, Changer, Vii-gar, Sod», Mustard, Slrng‘ Broom Bucke ,Jflnckihg, Brughel, $01: up Al’ao cum. 011., Fish on, Tar. kcl FISH of all kinds: NAILS AND SPIKE Smukingnnd Chewing Tobaccos. ‘ Tehey'are n‘lwn s nhle'w supply A first I'. article gr Emmi: with the din'mnt kinds FEED. ' ; » . ‘ Also, GROUND MASTER, with GVUAN and other {utilize}; fiCOAL, by v huah'el, lon, or car lqmd. ’l‘hcir Cari-run tn‘Ballimnre and back tw n wfék, and the; wit] bl- happy to carry g 1‘ either wny at while (B chlrgos. Markrtm country nien-lmhtsfpml others, will find I their anlage to punch)” this lim. The'y ask a char:- ofthe public's custom._ Irlll VFW"? I‘l9 elltrrt to reudur satisfactio'l éllLsel'JL‘rywuyprw. \: ‘ ‘. . WM. E. RIDDLE & l: Aw2;1864. LY ViHardware and érocempg. lIME 'subsrriiicrn have just rmurned = ‘ the cilii-s with an immensn supp] HARDWARE 4k (iIIUCERUfiS, which the offering at thou- old «mull ”m Bultlnxore‘lst It priées to suit the ‘mwa. Our stock ton in pan. ol . ‘ BUILDING MATERIALS, ‘ . U‘ARI’EfiTI-ZR'S TOOLS, - 4 ' BLACKSMITH'S TOOL ‘ ‘ COACH FIXDIN SHOE FINDINGS, . CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS, ‘ HOUSEKEEPER‘S FIe‘URES . . ‘ ' AL‘L KINDS OF mos, e. GROCERIES OF ALL KIND -, OILS, PAIN-TS, &C., kc. There is no uni Ie included in the several depurtments mentio rd above but what can be had at this Store Etc—try class of Mechunics can be rccommodu d here with tools and findings,nnd Housekeep rs cgnfind every article in their line. Give u a cell, as we~are prepared to sell as low t;or 0 sh as ally house out of the city. ‘ JOhL B. DANNER, . E ~ \ _ DAVID ZIEGEEIL Gettysburgk May 16, 1864. , '3 - m""'” '\ ' ' ‘ ‘T‘_"“ s . .. fireathttractlon . , 1' filthß'Eßl, FPS crimp CLOTH! a A A. D FUItNI§IIING STORE, At the Notth East Corner of the Diamond. ’lihe'sabscri or is constnntly in receipt of fresh goods from the Eastern cities. His {tack of (.3 READi’-.\[.-,\DE CRJTHING ~ is one of the largest and most‘nttractive, as we'll as the cheapest establishment of the kind in'the country. You will there find COATS, ‘ PAMS AND VESTSLi-nnde up in the most fashionable styles, and of'the best materials,‘ of all sizes and ~prim-a. for men ’nnd boys—‘- Gc’ttlémen'a turnishing goods of every des rip- Hion,, Win] Shirts, Muslin: Shirts, Hic ury Shirts andélerino Shirts, Merino, Wool nd Cotton Drawers, Hosiery at every descrip ion, ‘ Emir-skin, Merino and Cotton Gloves,,H nd kenchiets, Neck Tics, Cmvatg, Linen and P p 0! Collars, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes. "in-l hrellas Trunks, Valiees, Carpet Bags, Clothes ' and Séoe Brushes. Hnir and Tooth Brushes, Shoe Bucking, Pocket and Dressing Comps, Ivory Combs,‘Wutches, Clogirs and Jewelry, Guns; Pistols, Violins nnd ”Violin Strings, Soups and Perfumriea, Stationery of all kli'nds, l Pocket Knives, Smoking and Chewing To ac: co, P‘ipcs, 2m extrs quality of Segors. :ln act, his stock embraces everytlfing usually found in It first clxlss furnishing store. I invite the ntlentionof‘nll to come und séet‘or‘themselves. no 1 (undetermined to sell goods lower thaw ony‘other‘cstoblishmentin the country. Don't forget the place. Cprner of York streeh and the Diamond. . JACOB BRINKEBHOEF. July 4, Y 864. i . < , 7 A. - —n.—~a_._—,._.\ New Sprmg Goods. . ~ .\IALL PROFITS t QUICK’SALES; J. L. SUifiFCK w‘unld respectfully 'sny to the citizens of Get tysburg and vicinity, that his now receiving at his store a splendid ~ 3 STOCK OF SPRING‘GOUUS. I - The stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple DRY‘ GOODS, of every description. ‘ SILKS,‘ - , ' ' x , MOZAMBIQUE, , CHALLIES, l ‘ r A “DELAINES, 1 i ‘” BOMBAZINES, . , « tALI’AOCAS, 1 t . ' LAWNS, ' ~ -* mucous, ‘ of all qualities and choicest styles, which will be sold at PRICES T 0 DEFY COMPETITION. : Funmsmso GOODS J l of all‘kinds,‘including Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves,'Stoclrings, kc. 1 Also, a splendid assortment of RIBBONS, ‘Laceemd Edgings, Umbrellas and Parallels: - My stock of WHITE GOODS will be found full and complete, and customers mny rely’upon always getting good goods at the lowest possi ble prices. " l i ' Gentlemen will find it to their ndvantdge to call and examine my stock of * 1 CLOTHS, ‘ F CASSIMBRES and r ‘ . .VESTINGS, 01 all qualities and choicest styles. 1‘ , May 24, 1864. ' J. L. scm‘eK. E. 8; H: T. Anthony 8: 06., ANUFACTURERS 0F meme}: ’Pmc ‘MATERIALS, wudusuz tum sl.sm, 60R BROADWAY, Na Y.—ln Addition If) our mafyflbuaineag of Photographic Materin's, we are» eadquarters for the follofiring, viz :1 _ STEREOSCUPES (z STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. “Of thesedve Human inimense assortment, in'cluding War Scenes, American an_d F§reign Cities and bandscapes, Groups, Stntua , ha, ha. Also, Revolving Stereoscopes, {atrzubtic or private exhibition. Our Catalogue Vin be sent tummy address on receipt of’Stamfi. PHOTOGRAPHIG ALBUMS—We were the first. to introduce thele hue the United States. and we manufacture immense quantities in great varielyymnging in price from 50: cents to $5O each. Our ALBUMS have the thin“- tion of being gnperlor in beauty and durabili ty to any otheys. They will be sent by mail, free, on reclaim of price. ! [Q‘Fine‘ Albumé made to ardenfl . ~‘T- \ CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. l . Our Catalogue now embraces overWWM THOUSAND different subjects (to whidh nd- ‘ ditions are continually being nude) of Por- \ triits of Eminent Americanl,tc.,viz: hbbut ‘ 100 MajorJGenmls, 550 Smut-mend ‘ 200 Brig.-Genernlg‘, 130 Divines, ‘ ‘ 275 Colonels, 125 Authors, l 109 [dean-Colonels, 40 Artists, 1 l 250 Other Officers, 1 l 125 Stage,. A J 75 Navy Officers, a 60 Prominent Women: 150 Prominent Foreign Portraits} , 3.000 copies of Works of Art, including re- 1 productions of the‘most celebrated Engruiugs, ‘ Paintings, Statues, ac. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for OneiDozen Picturea from our Catalogue will be filled on ‘ the receipt of $.BO, and sent. by mail, Free. l Photogrnpfi‘qrs and others ordering goods 6. 0. D. will please remit iwenly-five per cent. of the amount. with their order. ‘ n. z; u. T. ANTHONY a (10., Mnnuftctux‘era of {’nyfgmphié Mpterials, 501 BFoafiwgy, New Yo'rk. H‘The apricea and quality-of our; goods “not. fail to unify. (gov. 14, 1831. 6:: ’ - , Sale Grymg. [ , W. FLEHMING continue: the byusinesa A. of SALE CRYING, and solicit! “be con tinued patronage of the public. hin '35 con. unlit endéavor to give satisfaction. ’ barges modente. Residence in Ereckmridgg} street, Gattyiburg. , ' P. 8.-——He in n licensed Auctioneer, :1 Tu Law of the United Staten. ' Nov. 24, 1862. I ADIES’ DRESS ‘I‘RLKWGS, in t u :33]. a ‘ 80H! 'B. laneastei' Book Bifi‘dery. EORGE mum, k ‘ G .300!“ Izm'onzz, LID ILAII 300‘ lAICPAG‘I‘UIII, Plain and Oma'uwntnl Ending, of ever} de scription, Executed in the molt substantial and approved styles. irrEERNCIS E. W. Brown, 3,341., Farmers Bank of Lyme-star W. L. Pauper, an., Lnnwtor Countyfiank‘ Samuel Shock, Each Columbia Bnnk.’ Samuel Wagner, ENL, York Bank. William annor, 15qu York County Bank. T. D. Carson, Esq., Bunk ofGellyshnrg. Peler Martin, Esq., Proth‘y oanncuster co., PA 18:0. 0. Hawthorn, Esq., Register ” “ l . o. Whitaon), 21:3,, Recorder “ “ 1 f April 15, 186 l _ - Universalfllothes ernger. ELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE. S: wn'u COG-WHEEL REQHLATOB. , to: an: 31 ‘ “ SHEADS x BUEHLER, 0 ITTYSIICIRG, PA From innumerable recommendations, n znlber the following: ' Letter from Mrs. Henry Wnrd Beecher, iniSM. _’ lmu most. happy to speak in the very high est terms of the “ Universal Clothes Wringer." The “Ideal part of “washing-day” work Is, in my opinion, thi- wringing; and the inventor of this machine may lune :he 9'|l|~«[u'lion of feeling that he ha; 1 hungmt one of N, most milsome pans of woman‘s work into n. wry attractive nmusenp-nt._*’l‘lm Immdrwx looks upon 1! use. gru-gyylbsing. I loqk upon il. as among the movlfh'zrful nrlidés in the house. Brunkbn, Ortuln-r, 1801. g ' PizqusY 00. '[Mny 2, 1864. ’25 103‘ x ‘l n I; F ‘ . an, my” 7 , &C., INSECTS 0N PLANTS, FOWLS, ANI KXALS, Sim—Put up in 25c. 50c. mu! 5) 00 Ban-s, Boulea and Flnsks. $3 and $5 sizes for Horns. I’unuc Issnrunous, kc. “Only iufnnihle remedies known."_ 1 “ Free frtjm Poisons." “ Not dangerous to the Hummfl’nmily." '“ Rats come out of their holns to die.” ”Sold Wholemle in all large cities. @8011! by all Dwggists and Retailers every where. ‘6"! l l BIIWARI ! l! of all yvorthless imimtioni. ES“: that. “Connn’s” name is on each Box, Bottle and Flnsk, before you buy. WAddress HENRY R. COSTAR. Wanner?“ szor 432 BROADWAY, N. Y. Jay-Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug gist: in Gettysburg, Pa. Feb. 29, 1864. . ’ . New Goods !--Large Stock! ERCHANT TAILOPJNG. . DI ' JACOBS k BRO. ‘ have just received from‘ the cities a. large sto'ck ‘ of goods for’ Gentleman’s weir, embracing 5‘ variety of : CLOTHS, CASSIMERES; ~ . VESTINGS, ; Cnssipcts, Jeans, &c., with many other good: ‘ (gr spring and summer wear. - ‘ They are prepay-ed, to make up garments at. the shortest notice. and in the very best mnn- 1 net. .The Fashions are regularly received, and ‘ clothing made in any desired style. They «L i ways mske neat fits, whilsltheir sewing is sure i to be subatnnsidl. ‘ ‘ They ask a. continuance of the public’a fra tx-ounge, resolved by good work and moderate charges to earn it. ' Gettysburg, April 7, 1862. Noah Walker 87. 00., C L 0 T H I‘}: R s , 65 up 167 Burmonll Snsnr, keep constmtly on hand a large and well as sorted stock of all kinds of goods at moderate DEM They supply orders for the fipest to the lowest priced articles, either ready _made or I made to measure, to any part of the country. They keep also an cxtenfiive flock of rum. fSHING GOODS, embracing over-y artic)e_of Gentlemén’s Unaenvear. Also, MILITAQ CLOTHS and every variety of Military Trim- mi'ngs, u well as an assortéd stock of READY MADE MILITARY GOODS Bahiinore, Feb. 22, 1334. Piano Fortes. HABLES M. STIEFF, _ nxuncmnn o ‘ GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES. Mnunlactory 103‘ 105 k-lC'l Franklin atreEt. Wareroom,zNo. 7 North Liberty street. ' Constantly a large'nnmber of PIANOS of my own Manufacture on hand, with the Full lron' Frame and ove_r_-atrung. Every In’stru ment warranted for five years, with the privi- ‘ lege of ucbangev-within twelve months if not entirely satiafaciorx. ’ , wSecond-hnnd Pianos always on ham! at. prices from $5O to $2OO. ‘ ‘ _ Baltimore, Sept. 5, 1864. Iy, 3111* 1 - Blacksmithing. ' ' HE undersigned would moét respectfully inform the public that. he has commenced t a ‘- V BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS, ’ It Donner, k Ziegler’s shop, in East Middle street, Gettysburg. where he will a: all times he prepared to do Blacksmithing workAo Car riages, Buggies, Wagons, Bc. Thu he knows how to do all john of the kind will not be ques fioned by those who have n knowledge of his long experience at the busineu. Come on with your woik, and you will be sntlefied when you take it nwfly-d-and for which he will re ceive Cash or Country Produce. ADAM HOLTZWORTH. Jul. 4, 1864. 11‘ . . I. K.‘ Staufl’er, ATCHMAKER 8 JEWKLER, .Ro.’ 149 North SECOND Street, corner of Quarry, PHILADEL-fl PHIA. An assortment o WATCHES: JEWELRY, SILVER & PLATED WARE, company on hand, SUITABLE FOIL HOLIDAY PRESENTS!‘ 'g-Repairing of Watches and Jewell; promptly Intended to. > Dec. 12, 1864. 1y New Warehouse. BUSHELS 0F GRAIN 100.000 WANTfiD,“ the new Grain and Prodn‘cehonse, in Culisle street, adjoin ing Shends & Bnenler’s establishment. The highesv. market. price will nlweys be pnld ln cash for GRAIN, of All kinds, . FLOUR, SEEDS, to. ~. Always ”on bend and lot ale,“ the Imfllesl profits, , GUANOS, - ‘ . SALT, FISH. GROCERIES, km, , Wholesale and retail. TRY US! We shall do our best. to give summation in all uses. , ‘ ‘ XcGURDY & DIEM..- Genyshnrg, stay 11, 1863. «‘qu ’ 7 YDI'. It; BORNER'S Tonic and Alters . tlve Powders, for HORSES Il'd CATTLE. "Md "‘4 mm“: at his Drug Store. ' . Jugs”, 25 186 . . ‘ v I \ der , the LANCASTER, 13A WASHINGTON BUILDING BALTIMORE Ladies’ Fancy Furs! ‘; 'l‘ JOHN FARE!- A BA’S old estab is zed FUR lANU~ ‘ \GTORY, No. 218 {CH Street, above , PIIILAD'JL—I '9 now in store of own Importation td Manufacture, ope the LARGEST and )5! BE.\ ['TIFUL se winm of FANCY 'RB, for Ladiea’nnd e 452- mldren's wenrflnthe City. A-ls'o, a fine assonmem of ‘Gent'! Fur Gloves and Collars. . 7 .As my Fnrs wore a“ pnrchlasfin when Gold was In. a mu‘ch lower premium thnnJl present, lam enabled to dispose of {hem at very rea— sonable prices, and I would l§erefore solicit u call from my friends of Adam‘sjounly pad vi— ciuity. l/ . . fi-Remember the lagginymber an? street! ‘ JOHN FAA-R1313}, _ 718 ARCH Street, hbovejth, somh side, .' PHILADELPHIA. 3-1 have no partner, nor connection with any other store in Philadelphia. ’ Sept. 12, 1864. sm. . . New Tailoring STA’BLISH‘M EN‘Pn-‘GEO. F. ECKENRODE E FASHIOEABLR TAILUR. Adopts {his method of'inlbrming his frignds and the public generally, that. he has upened a Tailoring establishmfi‘nt in Baltimore street Grttynburg, (luteJ’ost Ulfivu,) near the Dia mond, where he is prcpnrml Lo do all work in his line,in the beat. manner, and to the “(is.. faction of customers. He employs nuue but first class hands, and receiving ’ THE FASHIONS REGULAIZLY, be can warrant fashionable fits and neaund substantial sewing. He asks a share of the public’s patronage, promising to spare no efé fort to deserve it. His charges will always be found as moderate as the times will allow. Cutting and Repniring done at t_he shortest notice. [Gegtysburm Aprfl 7‘ ”'32. New Goods. EORGE ARNOLD has just. received from the city a huge supply of CLOTHING, Men‘s and Boys’ wear, consisting of all kinds of COATS, PANTS, TESTS, ‘ smmsmmvgs, CRAxTS, NECK mas, atoms, magnum —al 8 0 A large stock of CLOTHS,CASS=I.\IERES, msslxms, JEANS, DRILLINGS. «m. am, all of which wi. bu sold BS'Cheflp as can be had elsewhere. Give us A call, audit” we can not pleas: you in a suit ready made ‘we will take your measure and make you up one in short notice. [Why 30. mew}. Everhart's RANKLIN HOUSE, CORNER OF HOWARD} FnAKKLIH STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD. This House is on a direct line between the Northern Central and Baltimore and Ohio Rail-l road Depots. It has been refilled and com-‘ fortably arrange‘d for the convenience and the entertainment of guests. ' 06L 31,1564. tf Sun at Work. HE undersigned continues the T CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, in all its branches, at his old stand, in East Middle street, Gettysburg. ' NEW M'ORK made to ord‘ervnnd .RHPAI R I N G done promptly and at lowest, prices. Two first-rate SPRING \VAGONS and a. SLEIGH for sale. JACOB TROXEL. Dec. 7, 1863. ' ‘ ‘ ' .Somethmg fonEverybody ’3 BUY AT DR. R. HORNER'S DRUG AND VARIETY STORE.— Jnst opened a fine assortment of Drugs and Medicines, . Patent. Medicines, , Stnliunory, ‘ Fancy Dry'Goods, ' ' Confections, , > Grocerie‘, / Notions, « ‘ TOBACCO, SEGARS, M). Jan. 18, 1864. ' , FOUT z. ’ S CELEBRATE!) A gum and 03mm gnwdm. ~ V These Powders” will strength , _ . entheStomach , ' \ and Intestines, ' cleanse them ”m from ofl‘ensive mnm-r, and I ~_,__,.__,,.. _,. bring them to _:f:.j;'~::,j_7~.;.; ‘_';EA-g; ahenlthysmte. " " ' ‘ ' They are a sure preventive of Lung Fever. and 11 remain remedy for all Disc-05w inc-ulna! w the Horse, such as Glan ders, Yellow Water. Dis t e m p c r, Foun d e r , H e a v a s, Slavering, Coughs, Fe vers, Loss of Appetite and Vital Ener gy. to. In poor, low-Spirited animals, it has the most beneficial effect. The use ofthem improves the wind. strength ens the Appetite, and gins ‘0 the Home a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improv :33) the appear-nave, vigor and spirit of mil )9 animal. The property this Powder pow-see in h)- creuing the quantity of Milk in Cows, give: it an. impel-mace and Value which should place it in the hands of even-3.lmm“ keeping nCow. By actual experimen‘t fl bus proven that it will increasp the quantity of Milk and Cream twenty per cent, 9nd make the Butler firm and sweet: In thuenipg Cattle, it gives them an appetite, 10059115 their hide and makes them thrive much as)”. ‘HOG B . ‘ In all Disease? of , 130' In as ‘ : 1%: “a ‘ Cough, officers in 49:25:33: ’ - we Lungs, Liver, '—"'t.-2-§_"