I. =S MP BASSET. .. . A good word I: u loofah! u A bad one. Xe": Ipenk ofyour {fiber at the “old man.” New: reply to the epithet.- of I drunk-rd or 11001. loosing stow for the lake of a at. This is sh; Chime lnlerprslggn or going to law. ‘ ”you love others, I. ey mll lovcyou. "you ‘gpo-k'kindly of thgm, they will walk kindly ‘of you. Love in rep-id with lan, and hatred ”UNI hatred. Would. you heal a Iwcut ind Hal-nan! echo, upuk sweetly Mid plenunlly (film-Kelli A ' / Neverjoih will; your lricnd when lit-Kahuna bl! hone (y his wife, unless fluone ii to be Bold, and the other to be burieg. ‘ Why are the ladies the biggcsuhlevesin ex istence? “(Club fire; amt Iheir pruicoats, bone their ”9'1“,“ their bullies, and hook their _ granny. , ' J'Don‘t (3:7, my liifle boy; did he hit. you on furpole?” “No air, he hit me on the head." We Axe glad to Imm that the silly eulerptisc pfgnauufacturing colts gut urbane chestnut: {as been nbondonefl. ' If time in really mo’nny, is not the huge}! ”note" the best. .. We frequently hear 0! our general: capturing “piece: ct nnilleq."l “What's the use of am- Linunfly capturing piece: 7" any: Mm. I’M-ti ng son. “Why not upturn whole one: 7" A lunptic,uoufined in in asylum (urine, be jpg uked bow be'cnme there, unuwared, "By a dispute—the world Enid I wn's mad, and I nid am [be world was mrid, and they carried u ngninét me.” *. x l A booty Mlow vb observed the ollxeidny driving n pig, holding bn to its mi], and when ‘uskcd what he was doing, replied that be war undying gchogrnphy. - Twenly thousand negroes in Mnbima are now dependent. on charity {or s'ubsietcncc. " Two hundred thousand persons in Virginia Ire receiving dnily muons from the govern; ment. Eleven thousand rations are inqu daily in Richmond nlonc. “I Inourn for my bleeding country," said u pcrlain nrnu contractor to Gen. Sheridan. #BO you ought, y‘ou sronndrel," replied Sheridan, ”nobody has bled her r'norc than you have.” {'l‘fha’ l’bnnsylvnnin State Fair will be held this yen: m. Willinmsbort, commencing SE9- sember 26th, and continuing four ‘days. 'l‘; If brooks are; as poets cull thrill, the mdfi joyous things in nature, what are they always murmnring about. 'I , While an uproar is raised about giving dar kies a. chance lo vote, they nre'dying oil' for wnnt. of food. The ballot-box is an excéllent lmlitution, but bread and butter me better. ' There is not on}: otzour fighting Generalslgvhgi counsels harsh pnd‘ vindictive measure! lo wnrds the subjngntcd. ‘ «The Abniitionists “Allegheny county‘hnvo pflicliully declared In favor of negr'ogufl‘mge. rum. will be the issue in the coming election, undufltindiugly ii not opguly avowed ‘by the Republican “loyalists.” The‘conl dealer; in Eaaion have reduced the price of con! 51 57b per ton. They are now re ;niliug slave Con! A! $7 50, and chestnut at 6- 50 per ton. , \ ‘ . General Gnmblc's brigade of the Twenty aecond army corps, stationed 2! Fairfax Court House, has erected a mo‘xlumvcnl of sandstone pm each of the Bull- Run battle-fields. " Women are working in Chicago at twenty cents por‘ puir making you“. One pair is a. day’s work. ‘- A gentleman in Leayenwortll,a few days ago, placed $315 in groanbncks in a bureau drawer. llirueasuto was discévend by a mouse, whé (my: built. a nest for its young bnes. Only 535 of the money was recoveicd, the remu'in derihaving been torn to pieces. ' -‘ PRINTERS I;ij DOCTORS.—An ennterq paper veryjnstly comments on' newslfifaernncl median] credits: .“It is a. notorious fact tlmt doctors' bills and newspaper bills are the last _nccounta in the sum of almost e'very man‘s in debtedneu whichhe thinks of paying. Whnt; eveunny be his ability to pay, no difference if his chest be‘filled with.old rusty dollars,‘he‘3 think: some indefinite time will‘do to settle;i oghe aforesaid accounts. Beople somehow have ‘ p tiad'itionary notion that the practice ofn phy piclun and the publishing of newspapers are ‘ mire xmnture professions, followed for nmuse- ‘ ment'a Mike and for the cost ofwhich little or 1 nothing is' expected. Yet there lsi not in the 1 whole :ronnd of business, as far 11': we know, 5; moi-e expensive employment thin that of publishing; newspaper.” ' . , ' LEGAL HQLIDAYS.-—Tho Legikluture has, established the following as the legal holidays: ‘ Any day recommended by the Governor of l Jig-tftste, or by the Preeident of the United S e, as a day of {eating or thanksgiving! the sth day of July ; the 25th day of Decem ber; the first day of January, and the 22nd day of February. When the 4th day ofJuly} *‘eor‘the 25th'dey of December, or the let day 0‘ ‘ January, or the 22nd day of February, occur: I on Sunday, then the ensuing day (Monday) for ‘ elenrpoec-e relating tq presenting and _protes- l ting, km, bank pup'cr made after the passage of this act, shim-ch 18, 1865,) is to be treuled end regude us Sunday, or in other words, to be the legal holiday, and any such paper, &c., which fall: due on any of the days thus set pfirt K 5 holidays, is to heconie due and pity».- Me on ,the succeeding Tuesday. This law flea efl'cct‘on the first day of August next. COLONEL BOWMAN.—CoI. Bowman, to 'hom, General Shermn‘n addressed his recent letter exceriating Stanton and Hellerk, in said to be the former Superintendent of West Point Acndemy, who was removed from that position lest Summer, by order of Secretary Stanton, because he invited Gen. McClellan. to deliverl the oration ot the laying of the corner stone of a. monument to' the soldiers from the Acad- Omy who have fallen in the civil war. Our renders will probably remember the circum ’tlnce.-—C’leavdand (uhio) I’lamdmler. ‘ l'l'he Colonel, ever since his removal from pommand at West Point. has been rcsidingin , this dim-exeept at slight intervals when'on detached duty. He in a brother of the lament pd. Bishop Bowmnn, oi this.city, end one oh the noblest and most accomplishedofiieers in 111. old Army; Fort Sumter was erected un-' gar hii upon-Mon, and nnmprnur other pun. lie work: constructed by him =otten. his great A utility on on oificer of the engineer corps. lie in efsplegdifl specimen of ‘the American soldier nd’gafltleman, ahéhas hosts of devoted friends wherever known. The petty and malignant Dpiu otrnch a men as Stanton can a"? take (rem Colonel Bowman the respect and esteem v p! Illa fellow-oitizens.—Lancauer Intelligent-er. “TB, .1: unendmem to the School Law of M 81:13.; led 1m winter, (be minimum pg! in: 953%}: go be «mined to the cpmmon M 111 changedfrom run to ix; yen-s 9! 93°- .V 3.9. tumor has been qurént in F k- W figment] days, that a large affilia mifihe gergundaofCamp Nemn, was . . me .In new one hundred 510.3ij 'ofrinrant ofi'ilgreusthe bfl': ”Ringo! ”'l5 were fqund in the nfiire v ”“164“:- ‘ sme seems too man ” 9"?” pj. .m‘ll: 11.4 mm. ‘ - 5"" a? s fmd‘émoner; fimnfifiko‘m much awn, only x, _ , mummuugsomem - F ‘ Ndih’Walker 8: 00,. CLora x a n s , ‘ WASHINGTON BUILDING, 185110167 Summit Sui", —_ -_ 7",. - ~ ‘ BAL'x-uomc, kaep comma; pnjlinnd a huge and well u- lined stock}? all kiyiill ol'goods nt'mdderm rZgl ‘l‘bpy supply orders for the he" to Qu- lowcn priced, nuicldg, either find] nude or mud; to me’ténre, to any parro’t the country They keep .159 an extensive ntbck of FURNJ ISHISG GOODS, .enibncing every articlé‘ol Genllémen's“ Undorurenr. Abe, MILITARY CLOTH_S and Her; variety of Military Trim- things, as well as an “sorted stock 01 READ! mm; .\‘HLITARY GOODS Baltimo‘re, Feb. -22, 1864 ~ . ‘ Great Sale r uncanny» aewnLnY. . . . Great Attraction ‘, ‘ $1,000,900 “0111:“! ‘'r Bnmxunnorr’s CHEAP CLOTHING To be disputed 0! at 0“ Dal-Ln} each. wnh- AND FURNISHING swim, at the North out I‘l‘gard to value, not to be paid for until _ nut Corner of the Diamond. The subscriber yOHJ-‘MW WhM I°'{ "9 to‘reeeu'e, - is constantly in réceiptol‘frcsh goods from the ' BY, A. H! “U“ F 43 5‘ 110-. Eastern cities. His stock of (Agents-for the llunufaqtnrerfy) _ READY-MADE CLOTHING NO- 3!) ”BMW“ §THBFTI 33W _‘URK- is one of the largest and most attractive, as RE‘F‘RPIU} thclnllowxng 115'- Of Aim-" 5135 ‘0 by well us the cheapest establishment of the kind 501m)Lofidqxr‘l'i‘l’UI‘LQIEJ" ' . bu” lin‘the country. You will there find COATS, ‘0 un hag-cue ’n el one ‘_' ‘ 00 v - 100 H “utchunnrmnenyleh, “ 73 oo fASTS SNOAESTS’dmgdi “137"; the To)!“ ‘ 200 H 1,34,": a,“ “mag", u 50 00 n 8 mun. he styles, on a tie c: materm s. mfihawnlmlm, & km. «ch $22 33:33 00, of all Elle! and prices, for men and boys.— ntun ll n ‘l‘“ an c M .. no. i -t - ‘ v ‘ _ fibwtlouyu l'zlilnrnla diamond pllfl,’ “ 000 1020.00 Gentlemfn s lurqhhm‘" “09M 0.11 e\ery dean-rip «mentimnh dmmwuudmp.’ u 590101., 00 tion, “col Shirts, Muslim 5 urts, Hickory 3000 hellfirl‘ut’le'bl"ng 1'15“, u oootolo 0" Shut: $llll Slerino Shirts, Merino, Wool and 'm '5 l 0"" ”"""“" m ""“m' ' Cotton rnfers' Hosiexrofevery description ' - c u 5 . .r -, mosllidss3‘ai.fliifilillil:.j ’M' n 3:3 s2,}: 3 Buck-Skit), .\lermo and Lotton’Gloves, Hund -33390“ 13:41.)!!! llrnoaletuéheuuru'ed -: gOO {3? oo kerchiets, Neckties, Cravnts, Lineix,nnd Paper ' , 9“" “W“ "’9 9’: ~‘ ' ,°" ° °°l Gallery-Hats, Cups, Boots and Shoes. Um afifimfflh‘fififij - ‘ 2: I :2, a2B 3: brellas, Trunks, aniees', Carpet Begs, Clothes mtum‘erlnmn cling?! % :“ gutsy oo _ and Shoe Brushes. llmr unllD'l'ooth Brushes, '°" " ”W‘s!” ‘ ”W" x -°° "°° Shoe Blucking' Pocket und rcssing Combs «mornin «ble Butt-r , U naowluno ’y , - ’ 30003;“ Lind Sleaevrflo Hunt; in leti, ‘I BDotolo co IVO'X'C‘EmbSI “190?“: blow” .“nd Jews”?! maleeve Hultuux.lnlnln,nnd eng‘d, -e 200t09 oo ; Guns, Pistols, VlOllnS und. Violln Slrlngfl, 1m Ezgzezfirt'jfilrmf 2:15,!» f" 305: a 1" 0° Soups and l’erl‘unieries, Stationery of all kinds, 15000 m, l,w},e:y ufl;‘,,’f,,,,‘ng. m "> N 0 ml Pocket Knives, Smoking end, Chewing Tobnc 'lxtext mm, ' u 6no £Ol2 00 , cg, Pipes, an extra quality ofSegnrs. In fact, 3% go‘sdltmzfggdljlngfi _ I‘, Egg: :2: ’ hlfl stock embraces everything usually found tum hum 1.”, m; 0,3“ "0”,”, u 15 Wk,25 W in gill-st class furnishing store. I invite the 2000 betu Jet mu Gold I'll]! fifi: l attention of all to come and sec for themselves, Mlzm 'lr'mb'l‘uhfi' veil! & a ,‘f 2:03:13 0° lasl nm determined to sell goods lower than Imm“ 1:", J;‘,;‘:::'c:‘,e.f“ u ‘2; a: w 3 3,? ‘ any other establish ment in: the c'uuntry. Don‘t 10000 -- ‘7 Ebony nnlden, “ onto 600 forgot the place. Corner ot \ork street and This entire list of beautiful and valuable the Diamond. JACOB BRINKERHOFR goodS‘will hesola l‘nr 0M: DOLLAR each. Cer- July 4. 1864 tltieules u! all the above articles will he placed in envelopes, undesenled. These envelopes are sent by :n'nil, .213 ordered, without regard to chance: 0n the receipt of the certtficnte you will see whnt you are to hnvepnnrl then’it is at your option to send the Dollar undrtnlie the article, or not Fivcncrrtilicnres can be ordered for SI; eleven I‘m-$2 ; {hiny for SF); sixty-tivq’for $1.); and on? hundred [or $l5. We will subd 9. sxngle Cemfic'ule on~lhq receipg 01'25 cunts.— A‘gcnts wnhted to \\ hom we one; special terms; solid 25 came lo: one ccruficule and our chall [at with terms. ' A. IL BOWEN & CO., 36 Beekman Street, N. Y. , Pxo. 13014271. May 22, L 186?» 8m New Gambijarge Stock -! hI'ERCIgANT TA! ..XNG. 7 . ‘ “eggs 3: BRO. lump jmt recoivod from the cities :1 large stock 01 goods for Gentleman's wear, embracing a variety 0! J L _ . ‘ ‘ CLOTHS, ‘ \ CASSHIERES, ' q - _ VESTIXGS; ' Cnssineu, Jcnns,’ &c., with many othef goods for Erpring and summer Wes-r. ' ‘ They are prepared to make up-gurments at the shortest. notice, «in! in the verybest man ner. The Fnfiiu'ons are regulnrly receivéd, and clothing made rn any dosirecl,style.‘ They al ways make {lO.ll. tits, whilst their sewing is sure to be substnmiJl. _ They ask a continuance aflthe fiublic‘s pa tmnhge, resolved by good Work and moderate clmrgeg to earn it. v Gctlfsburg, April 7; 1962. ' ~ 100.000 bush. Gram Wanted. 'TEW FIRM AT THE ‘ b ‘ OLD WAREHOUSE. WM. E. BIDDLE ‘& CO. would inform the public that. they have lelsed the Warehouse on the corner of b‘u‘mlon street and the Rail road, in Gettysburg where they will carry on the GRA‘IN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in all its‘anchesT \The highest prices will al ways helm“ for ‘ ‘ . », Wll :.-\l‘, RYE, 4» CORN ATS, CLOVER & TPMOTHY SEEDS, , FLAXSEED, SUMAC, - 1_ ' V HAY & STRAW;. Drib'd Fruifi, Nuts, Soap, Hating, Shoulders and Sides; Pgtuwes, with everything else in the cuu‘ntry produce line. ' , i ON HAND, FOR SALE,' , Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups,Tens, Spices Suit, Cheese; Vinegar, Soda, Musing], Sun-ch, Bram-gs; Buckets, Bucking, Brushes, Soups, 3,. 1505004“. OIL,_ Fish Oil, Tar, kc.— .g-ISIJ of Val] kinds; NAILS AND SPIRES; Smokjflg and Chewing Tolgccos. ‘ _ They urs always able to supply a first. rate article of FLOUS, with the different kinds 0! FEED. -' ' ' Also, GROUND PLASTER, with GUANOS and other fertilizers. ' wCOAL, by 'the bushel, ton: or car load.‘ ‘ Their-Cars run to Baltimore and back twice a week, and hey will be happy to carry goods either “gay at moderate charges. 'Marketmen, countryymerchantsfnnd others, will find it ‘0 their advantage to patronize this line. They ask a. share ofthe public’s custom,a.nd Will spare no ' efiorv. to rendersntisfaction to all, seller: or buyers. ' » W Aug. ‘22,_ 1864. cf WM. E. RIDDLE a; CO‘ Good Thmgs from the Clty ! E are receiving twlco a week from the cizy a variety of Articles agitedato the wants of this community, viz: Fresh find Sult FISH, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Hominy, Beans, Salt, Apples, Potatoes, Oranges, Lemons, Confections, Tobaccos, Segnrs, with many otherenicles in this line-all received in the bestorder, ‘and sold at the lowest profits. Give us a call, in Baltimore street, nearly opposite 'Fahnestocks’score. ‘ ' ‘ , WANTED.—Bmeer, Eggs, Lard, and all other cogmtry produce—for whieh the highelt cash price will be aid. ‘ SWEET POTA'IPOES—rbeu “My, 34 low est. living prnfiu—‘always on And. Also, 'OYSTERS, fifie, and {teeth—inl the shell or shocked. Restaurants and families afippfied. “ STRICKHOUSER & WIBOTZKEY. ’ Gettysburg. May 18, 1863. _ Prowsion Store. BF; undersigned has opened aPROVISION STORE at George Little's old stand, in , est Middle street, Gettysburg, where he will always keep on hgnd, f 0: sale, BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL,-PORK, ‘ POULTRY, APPLESpSWEET AND IRISH POTATOESP CABBAGE, BEETS, TURNXPS, wnh everything she in the provision line. . He will sell a; small profits, and spam no efi‘on t pfease. _ __ . PM Game, Hogs} Sheep, Cdvu; 8c“ wanted, for which the highest pricu will he sid, , _ , J OHN NQgfiECK. Oct. xl, 1864. u John w. Tp,itofi ASBIONABLE BARBER, Northwest cor. F-w of the Diamond, (next. door to Me, menu's Hotel,) Gettysburg. Pm, where he cqp at all times be found ready to attend to all business in hirline. He has ateo excellent as. timings md win ~ensure satisfaction. Give him a call. ~ Dec. 3, 1860. . L. BOEIGK ha.- just received a. let 0! ‘ \. ghnp Looking 619 m. ' ‘ ‘ wuss DRESS traumas, mar-u n-Y . any. a $9,, .cxs's, fifi‘wnhfiiflf‘“:_. ~ “3‘ Mr“ ~~-,fi;-7¢?‘v:-‘f‘7 7' ”37‘ " ”WW~~’ 1" ' flow and Cheap ~ I Agricultural Chemical Co)»; GODS AT REDUCED PRICES —FAHNE- C H B A P F E R 'l‘ l L it E RS . STOCK BIiUTIiERS have rem-ind end The Fertilizers prepared by the Agricul ure now opening a large and' nried stock of tutti Chemical 00., (a Company cluttered by SPRING GOODS, to which they invite the It- 11h! Legislntnre with a carnal of 5250900,) tention of buyers. 2 ; have been proved in practice to be the cheap ln Dress Goods their neck comm: of out, mpet profitable and best, f r the Farmer, BOMBAZINES, Gnrdner and Fruit-grower. of afi concenmted . ALPEACCAS, lmanure: now oti'ered in any mrket. The HALLIES, . ‘ Company's list embraces the following: ‘ DELMNES, BIQUZS, —h_ MOZAM T in Fertilizer is com lOHAIR, ‘ _ PABULETTE‘ posed of night soil and . MELAUX, ~ the fertilizing elements fl urine, combined t CALI-Cons. kc, chemically and mechanically with other valu of every style and qnnlity, and win“! cmpot able fertilizing agents and nhsorbeuts. fail to please. For Gentleman's wear we have a choice ae lectiun ut' . ‘ \ cw'rus, FANCY CASSIMERKS, ’ vas'rmcs, an 'priccd Bantu Goods, at price. flick we guarantee to give uliéinction. In Domes tics_y we cnn ofl'er MUSLINS FROM 12} CENTS CPWARDS. In nddr" 1n nddnuvn to the nbbnfiehave increased our stock of Queendwnrc n‘ Hudture at. re duced prices. Also— ‘ ' Gaocmms AT THE LOWEST urns. In fuct, our stocky comprise-5' everything .ich decompbse the mass, and retain the which customers may desire, and at prices' ‘itrogenuus element; lower than any other establishment _in 1112er n. is aver)- valuable fertilizer for. field crops county. All we Mk is an examination 1 ,generally, nnd‘especinlly for potatoes, and satisfy all that His to their interest to give‘us‘: garden purpose; ~ scallf FAMNESTUCK BROTHERS. Its excellent ‘quulitles, strength and cheap )lay l, 1865. K ness, have made it very popular with’all who “T‘e‘f—fil have used it. No' Humbug. EMOVAL. ' . HUL‘TZ'WORTH ALWAYS AHEAD THIS WAY Full B.\IIGAINS.—JOHN L. lIULTZWORTH has just returned from the City with the largest. and most complete assort ment of HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, tlmLhus been brought my“ this [Own sinee the WM. Llis stock is not only complete, but is GOOD and CHEAP embracing every \fnriety of Boots and Shoes for Man and, Boys, whilstthe Ladies will find everything in their line, from the fipest Goitcx to the heaviest Shoe. Children's Shoes of every descriptiofi, in great variety. ‘ Also, Lu.- dies‘ Hats, fine quality, and Children‘s Hats, ofall styles and prices. Also, Trhnks, Cur pet Bugs, Vulises, Umbrellas. Gloves, Stuck ings, Tobacco, Cigns, and Nations or" every descrimion. ‘fl‘bon't forget. the plnce. South-east. Cor. of the Diunogyl, Genyshurg, P2l. . JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH. April 10, 1865. Li ~ . . Cheap Clothmg. IHIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! ' F. B. PYCKYNG’S FASHWNABLE CLOTHZNG STORE, , BALTIMORE Smut, Gar-”sauna. 7 Bdr Spr‘mg and Summer supplyjusl. opened is the largest and b(st selt'clcd stock of Cloth ing ever brought to Gettysburg, embracing all the LATEST STYLES FOR MEN AND BOYS, nmong which are fine fitting Dress and Busi ness Coats, Cloth, Cussimoge, Silk, Satin and Cotton Vest‘s, Dress «and Easiness Pants, of every style, quality And size, Under Clothgq of every description. Also, , GENTLEMEX'S FURNISHIXG GOODS, Emhracing Gloves, Collars, Neck-ties, Sus penders, Hosiery, 61c. Also, , NOTIUNfi LN" ENDLESS VARIETY, such as Violins, Acuordeons, Violin Strings, Clocks, Hair and Clothes Brushes, Combs, Razors and Ru 1' Straps, Soap, Spectacles, Canes, Pen Knivgs, Pencils, Pains, and Domi noes. Also, ‘ TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS. UMBRELLAS, TUBACCO, SEGARS,_ ' - and indeed a little of everything will he foum! in this Store. Having: made our pmchuscs ,[or Cash, and M. a favorable limb, we u-re pre pared to sell cheap. _ REM E.\l BER‘THE PLACE If you desire to have a. good fitting suit, made of good material, call and examine for yourselves, nnd SAVE MONEY. ‘ April 24, 1865. F. B. PICKING. Coal, Lumber, Stoves, Bw. HARLES 11. BUEBLER 0 Would [respectfully inform the public tlnt he will continue the business lately con ducttd by the firm of Sheads & Buehler, at the old stand, corner of Carlisle and Railroad streets. He‘ will be prepared to fdrnish THE BEST QUALITY OF COAL, and every variety of LUMBER, including Doors, Shutters, Sash, &c. @l5O, every variety 9f Cooking Stoves, among which are the , NOBLE COOK, [ROYAL COOK, WELLING TON, WAVERLY, PRXNCE ROYAL, Yr ORNAMENTAL COOK, he. iAlso, PARLOR, DINING ‘ ROUM, SALOON AND SHOP” S T O , V E 15' . ‘ Also, every variety of TIN AND SHEET ’ IROX WARE, manufactured by the best. work ‘ men. Also, HOLLOW WARE ofevery variety, “lnclndingasuperior Article of ennmelled work. Indeed every vagrlety of Kitchen Ware will be kept constantly on hand. , Alao,the tar-famed.“UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER," for which he is the sole agent in the cpunty. A ' He is also the agent for Wheeler & Willon’e Sewing Machines—the best in use. April 10, 1865. ‘ C. H. BUEHLER. Dissolution. HE partnership huetofore existing be :EJween the undersigned, under the name an ".er of FAHNES’EOGK BROTHERS, is nhis‘day dissolved by mums! consent—James 3F. Fnhneswck retirin .7 " . JAM£ F. FAHNESIOCK, HENRY J. FAHNESTOCK, EDW. G. FAHNESTOCK. HE undersigned, remainiuing rnrtuers of T the; firm of FAENESTOCK BROTHERS, will continue the business at the “me place, under the same-name and style of firm. - HENRY J. FAHNESTOCK, ‘ EDWARD G. FABNESTOCK. Jun. 9, 1865. 4 ‘ Fresh Arrival 1“ WINTER GOODS AT A. SCOTT I SON’S.-—We invite the attention of buy ers to our stock of Winter Goods, which‘will be sold cheap, consisting of . LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, etc., etc. For Men’s hid 3031' wear we bin Cloths, Cusjmerel, Coatings, Vestingt, with I um of Cotton. qdel, &c., to. Call and In. ' ‘ Nov, 28,1864. A. SCOTT k/BON. Do Toil Wish TO preserve s coon likenm of yourself, your children, a: your friends? go It Place tO‘MUMPER’S GALLERY, 9,116.1)“: place “‘ may “'1'“! in secure first c 4355 pictures. Jan. 9, 1863. _ -' RY~Dr. R. Hogan's Tonic nd Altera m:l Pozden, for HGBSES andBQATTLR. re to In sold on] n ‘ pm ion. {54: 25 1884, y by ‘ h. in reducedm a/puh'erulenz condition; ready for immedinta/use, and without loss o!" in highiy nilrugcnn’us fertilizing properties. It: universal uyplicfibiiity to all crops and nails. “pd its dur_a|nili£y mid active qualities, are well know/11’ to be all that agriculturins can desire. // / ' Th‘s '- |I: l l CHE GAL COMPOST 1”" -qe .~ .izer is large”. composied of animal matter, such as may, hone, fish, leather, hair and wool, to ;2 er with chemicals and inorganic fertilichs, - ‘ - - This 113 bl Composite fernhzer. phosphfiui fertilizer is particularly adapted for the culti vation of trees, finite, lawns and flowers. It will promote a; very vigorous and healthy growth of wood (and frnil,and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturity of the fruit. Fur hot-house and household plants and flowers, it will be found an indispensable article to secure their greatest perfection. It will prevent and cure diseased conditions of the punch and gfape, and is excellent for gnss nml lawns. ‘ _ . It is composea of such elements as make it adnplvd to the growth of all kinds of crops in all kiuds of soils. . The Lurmula or method of combining it constituent. lcrlilizing ingredients have re ceived the bighcstnpproval of eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists. - ' The A ri u tural Phosphate pf Lime. anemia? ‘00.“- puny manufacture it Phosphate of Lime in ac cordance with a new and valuable formula. by wluch a very in pgrior article is produced, so as to be afforded an: less price than other manu-x facturers clmrge.’ Practical tests have proved tlmtits humans 4; fertilizer, is equal to the best Pbosphalc of-Lime in the markfet. TERMS CASH: All Orders ofa Ton or more, will be delivered at the Railroad Stations and the Wlmrvrs of Shipment, free of mange.— curtnge will belchurged an all orders of 6 barrels or less. 1 ’ Una-dollar pet ’fon allowance for cartnge will be made on all sales d_elivered at the Works of the Company, on Cnuul Wharf. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CU.’S WORKS Ar Guru. Wm“, ox nu: Dnmuus. Office, 413:. Arch-SA, I‘luludclplua, I’u. . R.‘ B. FITTS, General Agent. The Cuxnpany’é Pamphle‘ Circular, embrac ing run directions for using the above Feni- Hzers‘, sent by m‘fil, hce,when requested. Mai-. 13, 1865.‘ (in: Newl Warehouse. O BUSHELS OF' GRAIN _ 0.000 WANTED,:n the nemein: and Pmducc Hon *2, in Carlisle s‘lreet, adjoin ing Shemls a; Bltebler‘s establishment. The‘ highest. market prime will always be paid in, cash for ‘ mum, of all kinds. ‘ FLOUR, SEEDS, &c. Always on haul! and lot sule,nt the smallest ‘ profits, ‘l GUANOS, l I ‘ SALT, FISH, f 1 gGRUCERIES, kc, , . § Wholesale and retail. TRY US! Wg shall do our best 1.0 givv satisfn‘ction in all cases. . ‘ j .\IcGL‘RDY k DlEllL. Gettysburg, Mdy 11, 1863. ly Blacksmit‘mng. HE undersigned would most, respectfully _ inform the qublic that he conlmncs the BLACKSMI'I‘IHXG BUSINESS, at his shop, lately Phillip Dmnonl's,udjoining 'l‘roxel's pnint shop, in East. Middle street, Gettysburg, whczge be will at all times beyre pared to do Blncksmithiug work to Carriages, Buggies, Wagons; kc. That he knows‘how to do all jobs 01 the kind will not be questioned by thqse who have u knowledge of his long experience an thlo business. Come on with your work, and you will be sniisfird when you take it away—and for which he will receive Cash or Couutxy Produce. ‘ ADAEI HOLTZWORTH. Mar. 20, 1865. tf New Spring Goods. MALL PROFITS 6t QUICK SALES. S J . L . SCH l C K would respcdjfully say to the citizens of Get tysburg and ‘vicinity, that he is lOW receiving at his store a splendid STOCK 0F SPRING‘GOODS. The stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, of every description. SILKS, 3 MOZAMBIQUE, . CHALLIES, ' - DELAINES,‘ ‘ BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS, LAWNS, CALICOES, of all qualities and choicest styles. which will be sold at PBICES T 0 DEFY COMPETLTION. FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds, including Silk, Linen and Cotton Haindkercliiefs, Gloves, Stockings, kc. ’ Also, a splendid assortment. of RIBBONS, Lmea and Edgings, Umbrellas and Pansols.- ~ My stock oI‘tWHITE GOODS will be found full and complete, and customers may rely upon always gening good good: at the lowest. possi ble prices. Gentlemen will find it to their odvnnuge to call and examine my stock of _ ~ CLOTHS, GASSXMERES and VESTINGB, or all qualities and chofleat styles. . " April 24, 1865.. J. L. SGBIOK. The Popular 7-30 Loan. - HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GET- T TYSBURG bu been denignnted a Depoai: tary and Financial Agent of the United States, And will furnish the popular 7-30 Coupon Notes, free from all taxes, end convertible at maturity into 6. a six per cent. gold interest Bonds. Will 31 o furnish 5-20 and 10-40 Bonds,- one year ertiflcaten and all other Gov ernmbnt securities. . Will buy Gold and Silver, cash Coupons, and make collections promptly on all accessible points. GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Dec. 26, 1864. u' Lands 1 Lands ! APT. 3. CHRlTZMARhavingjuureturn- C Ed from a. trip to the West and all the LAND region: in Godwin! lsbyrinch, he would inform the this of‘ Sony-burg and its vicinity, that he is prepared, not. only to ofl‘er OIL LANDS, but LANDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Person: visiting Hurisburz would do well to call, n he will furnish I" in formation. H. ORBITZMAN. Jan. 2, VXW.6 t" Pictures ! Pictures! EV! MUMPER having gunk-led Samu‘ol L Weaver’s PHOTOGRA l! GALLERY, il prepared to execute work in his line equal to my establishment in the SM. If you duh. 3‘ good likeneu, finished according to the In.“ improvements in the m, cal} it the shove bug-established Gwery, in West. Mlddle street, Gettysburg. ’ {ln}. 9, 1865. ILLINERY GOODS, n 111-go my! choice M agaottment, to be had cheap, at. ' NEBTOOKS’, , ROWN SUGARS, Iron 14 to II um. n B [65338100382 ' V 3*.- . 57 0 U T Z 9 s E CELEBRATE gum and mu gnwam Tbey are a sure prevemive of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for All Diseases incident to the Hot-m, such HG!“- den, Yellbw temper, Ponnde’r, e snafu, Slaverilig, x... r fifmflé petite up prml Ede:- gy, ac. ‘1 ... ‘ . In poon,'low—splmed annuals, 1t baa the molt beneficial effect. _ _ _ The use dofthem improves the wind. strumm ens the A‘ petite, and ghes w the Home a fine, smoofix and glossy skin—thus improv lnilthe nmmmnee, vigor and. spirit of this no 1 crels'mf; tfié (finality of Mxlk" in Cows, give it an impdrtunce and ulna “hich should place it in the hunds of every person keeping a Cow. B actual cxpcrimcm it has proven I.IIM it willlincrmsa the quantity of Milk and Cream twe ty per cent, and make the Butter firm and B 'eet. In fattening Cattle, it gives them nnjppetim, loosens their hide and makes th thrive much faster. HOG S . In all Di of ' a; . _ me Swine, net: as ‘ si" E‘i‘iifi Coughs, U rs in fi\fi§€:§ the Lungs, I'Jver, ‘ «R’é‘. _.tégi: be. By nttiug ¥>§£§s?§‘: from half paper ". _3 - t; a (gape: 0 these » MEL!!— ow em in n. b'ar- "’ ff 7‘? .3 rel of Swi 1, the win. “: ‘ nbove»D' _ gun bf: curiifl or.(ulirtl.\ Jinx- using these Powders thé Hog vented (Icier& can prevented 1| per Paper, or 5 Papers forsl. Price 25 PREPARED BY 111 FOUTZ 8; BBQ, AT mm 1, anus AND MEDICINE DEPOT, anklin St” Baltimore, Md. by Druggism‘ and Storeku-pcfl the United States. A WHOLESA No. 116 ' For Sale throughout For saie w Lnughlin A; Bender 3; Co 6: Cowdcn, Pl Nov. 23. 1 l‘ ff A. D. Duo-bbr. GNU-shurg; Ihlshfiuld, Wheeling, VA; (‘. (I. , I’msburg; Juhusou,'llullo\my ‘ liludelphm. 6}. ’ly I' lfor Bargains” wouns, R ow or); Street and the Diamond, GETTYSHURG. . UOHIEI‘ O SSORTML'ENT OF GOODS IN "N IN THEIR LINE. . THE' BEST 5 TOl |SI HATS!) HATS!!! iT A HAT uy it before you see/1110 large as ‘ lutulliinds, .T Axl>~sme HATS. I mud and for sulc, cheaper than ' sold elsewhere. by ROW & WOODS. IF YOU WA don’t. ' sortnn 01" EUR, FE ' just 0 they -‘ S! snousz! SHOES!!! ls', LADIHS’, :’ :x'nd Children’s Shoes of every m 1 quulily, jua" rcuiwd and sold ' the -per tlun anyboéy else‘will '8 sum: article, in' I km“? 5:, wows. ' SHO ' MEN'S, BO\ Misso style -‘ . n litll sell :~ 1 ”IR—Nuarly n" our show are ml ”llnmé-mndc Shoes," mm] are ML nutrriuL Wv su' 1L hulully NOTK‘F. what uni cu! made of the that. we: keep than are gen Goods “Sm: fur SMe a bitter ”a Llitv of‘b‘huc: rally round in Shut‘ .\'mres. Dry Shoes" are the [rush in umrl‘gt. 'S, .\lisscs and Children, \veflm‘e nod untrimmeJ. Hosiery.(; was, lbenp, by RUW 5: \\ UUDS. FOR LAD! Hats, trimme km, all sold . )urpet S‘ICRF, ['mbrclln, Ridmg 0W Paper, “'inulmv Minds.‘ ta, [LUW & \VUUDS. , TRUNKS, Whips, Win ranch, Shouldl-r-hrnce and (om nturiul, at ROW & WUUDS‘. CORSETS men, of best. traps, Slugu’inrz Soap, Shaving f the best quality. m we store ‘ RU‘Y & “'UODS. ’RAZORS Brushes, n 1 BOOKS of all kinds, for Ladies 11, by ' ROW &: WOODS. POCKET ~ 1 and Gentlcm INSTRUKX ENTS !-—Accdrdeons, MUSICAL Violins, Violin Bows. Violin Swims, Rosm, especially prepared for use on the how, sold at lowest. pnces by [low 6: WUUDS. SPOOL COTTON, Putont Thread Fans, Sus penders, Garters, Cuffs, Collnrs, Shirt Fronts, Linen, Coiled and Cnuflmc Handkerchiefs, m. the store of ROW & WOODS. COLLARS‘, Grants, Neck-ties, Butter-flies, something new, ntV ROW & WOODS. . We assure those wh have been buying of us, and all others, than: present stock [of goods has been ielacted with care and will be sold as cheap as possible. Give us a cull he fote buying ,what you peedjn our line and you shall not go away disappointed. ROW & WOODS. - Gottynburg, April 24, 1865. - ' Globe Inn, YORK BT., NBAB THI DIA’IOND, _ ETT YSB U RG, PA.—The undersigned would most respectfully int‘orm his lLl merous friends and the public generally, that he has purchnsod that long established and well known Hotel, the “Globe Inn,” in York street, Gettysburg, and will spare no mom to conduct it in s. manner that will not detract mun its former high reputation.’ His table Will have thenbest the market can oflord—his chnmbers are spacious and comfortable—and he has laid in for his bar A full stock of wines and liquors. There is lurge stubling attnched to the Hotel, which will he attended by Atten tive hostlers. It will be his constant endeavor to render the fullest satisfaction to his guests, making his house as near a home to thrm as possible. He asks a share of the pul~lio"s po tronagé, determined as he is to deserve a large part. of it. Remember, the "Globa inn" is in York street, but near the Diamond, or Public thure. SAMUEL WOLF. April 4, 1884. t! cs New Goods. ERROR A£NOLD has just received from a city Inge supply of CLOTHING, Qfl'l “Id Boya’ wear, consisting of I" kinda of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, NECK TIES, (:LOVES, HOSIERY, be. t Io - A In a stock of “OTHS, CASSIMERES, OASSI.&TS, JEANS, DRILLINGS, kc.. to., all of which will be sold as cheap as can be Ind eluwhera. Give us a its", sad if we can not plans you in a suit ready made we will take your menu-e tad make you up one in won-notice. [May 30, 1864. Albumal 1. BUI! _S H ‘ ' ‘ AALBU I S 1 I 1 ant received a Inge and buntilhl mort mut of Photognphic Albnhn, which we oft: below city'prices‘. TYSON. BROTHERS. 966.14, :863, ' , Ayer’s - SARSA-PAMLLB’ 'az mossx's CULT aim= PO msePowderl 11 strength theSmchh d Inmtines, lansc them nn ofl‘ensive met, and ing them to mutiny sane. 8m Ind Scroflzloun mum. m may Eda a wil-hmn merchant . xhf sou In'fiw' ”3"?“ r or 00 " vs quzn tCI 0 our ammun mLLA but never tye: one bottle whéh filled of u” dealreéfefl‘ect and an sxa‘lsmml)‘, to thowwho took ILA: ustnnour pen- In! cy "mthmhu been no medicine Br; it began In oua'coxpnuuty." Eruptions, Pimplos, Blomhea, Puma“, Ul cers, Sores. and 1111 Disease. of the Skin. From Rev. Robt. Stralbm, Bristol, England. H I only do my duty r.) you and the Rubin. when I Idd my testimony w that you pub“: o! the no actual v rturn aflour Ems ”2511 mm. lg dug!» unagvd mu. ha an umlcun ' humor 1n cf em. eyes, and but fur years, “1115: we were unnble to cure until we tried your SAHSAPABXLLL 8110 has been well for some months." Rom Mn. Jane 1?. Rice, a wéll-hmm and much utumed Lady t-f Denm'mllt, (up: May 00,, N. J. “ znlg dauglm-r has sum'md {or a year put with n we own "’ll;th wlm-h was wry troublewmo. Nomlng ufl'o 'd “I: rellsr until we trled 'our BABSAI-AllllJA, whic soon completely cured gut." From Charla P._Guye. Earp, of the delay-ham Gage, Murray .7 L’o.. manufuchuerx o/cnamdkd 1):?)ch in Naahua, .\'. 11. “ lmd for soul-:1 years a wry troublesome humm- lu my fuse, which grow constantly worse until 1: cllnfirmrcd my {mum 5 am] became an Intol erable :flhctlou. I lrlPd nlmon: we? tlllng I man could of boll: nzlvlcc und mcdlriue. bu wnhout any relief whatcvur, unnl I took your 5 \ILsAPAuHLA. It lmmodlatrly made my face worse, u {on told me it mluht for a time; but la a few wee I the now skin began to form under the blolcheu. and com mined until my face is an smooth I. my bodgll and I am without my symptoms of the (llsense 1 II 1 know of. I enjoy game: health. and wlthou! I doubt owe l: to your ‘Anauumuu’ Eryflpelaa—Generd Debmey—Purlw the m Dr. ROM. Sawtu, Houuon St, New York. " DR. AYER. I seldom ml to remove traffic“ and Scrofulou: Sore: by the persevcflnguueo your BARSAPABILLA, ad I have juqt now cured“ mu! of Malignant Egaipclm wnh it. No ultcrauro we possess equals e SAMAI'ABILLA If,“ have nup pllod to the profession as well an to a people." From J. E. Johnston, 1357.. li'akcman OMO. uFor twelve years, I htd the yellow fiaslpelu on my right arm; during which tune I trl all the oelebn physicians i could ranch, and took hun dreds of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcer. were ID bsd that the cords becamu visible. and the doctors decided that my arm must be run utntcd. I began taking your SAmumhlLM. Tong two bob tics. and some ot‘your PiLLs. Togethor they hnvo cued me. lam now as well and sound as any body. Being in a public plum. my case is known to cv Efiqy in this community, und excites the wonder? Mm Hon. Henry M’rmra. M. P. 1’.,0f Newmth C. W., a leading membcr of the Cazuuk’an Parlia ‘i l have used your SAM \Y‘ARILLA In mLany. for general datum? uud for purifying t blood. with veraj bencflcin results, and fl.” confidence ll eommcu mg it to the unlisted." St. Anthony's Fire, Bose, Salt Rheum. . Beald Head, Bore Eyes. From Harvey Sicklcr. E:q.. the able editor qftlu Tutu-banned: Democrat. I’mnsyinania. “,Our only child, about. three yous of age, wan nttacked by pimples on his forehead. They npidly Ipnwl until they formed it loathsome mu virulent sore. which covered his face, and actmlly blinded his eyes for some dogs. A skilful physician applied mm 6of Filter an other remedies, without my apparent elic'ct. For fifteen days we guarded his hmds, lest with them lg should tear (oxen the {co toting Ind corrupt wcun which cover his whole (we. Having tried every thing else we Ind Iny hog: from. we began gw n 45 your Summon“, m applying the iodnlo o potash lotion, u you direct. 'l‘he sore hogan to :11 when we had given the first bottlc, and was w whm we had tin shed the second. The child’s c has. which hm memo out, grew sglin, and he 1! now as healthy and fur u an other. The whole neighborhwd predicted that the child must die.” NEI Byphmn and Mercurial D'iaeaqo From Dr. Hiram Slant, 0/51. Lona, Miuouri. “ I find your bARSAPAIHLLA I more dreams! remedy for the amndnrfi symptoms or Syphilis and for styphlmic disease! an my otlmr we pone-I. The pro union m tudcbwd to you for some or the but medicines yu- have}! . From A. J. 1" Inch, M. D., an eminent plug/tidal. Qf Laurence, Mam" who a a prominent member of the Lam's (alum £l, Mauachtueur. ‘ “ Du. Ayn. y dear Slr : I have found {our unummnu an excellent rexncd{ for S “it. both of the primary and lecondam we, “fem. tun! in some uses that Were :00 um mm to yleld. to other remedies. Ido not know what we on em: my with more coming? or success, when) I you‘r- Altenm'o in requir ." 'Hr. Char. 5. ran Linc, of New Brunswick, N. J.. Ind dream uioora on his logs. caused by rho than of mercury. or mercurial dimm, which grew mom Ind more Iggrhvnod for yours, in ram at every remedy or treatment that could be lpp rd,unul Ih. Renaming use of Ann's s un-umumu runouvd m. Few canon can be found more invemutc Ind dime-ling um: this. and it 100 k sewn! dam bottle. to cure him _ ~ Leucorrhtza. Whites, Female Weakness. was“! produced by Internal $ch0110“ I 'l c ion, an urc wry oflcn cured by lhc alter-u" elect of this SAHSAPARILLA. Some men uin: however, in am of the Smsuumm. mom Ipplicnion of local remedies. M "u well-Inwu‘n and m‘drlycelabralcd Dr. Jacob Marn'll, of Cinciuua“. “ I have found your Swamnxm In kennel“ dumiivc in dilemma of females. Many canal of lmululty, Lcucorrhma, Internal Clot-ration. and I dcbluetg, art-lug from the acroMoul dhthcuu. hnva yield to it, md there are few flu: do not. when m cfiect it properly sided by local treatment." A lady, unwilling to allow the publioauon q/lw - name. write: I ‘ “ Mdv daughter and myself have been mrod‘of I very ebflmting Icuoorrhmu of long finding, by two bottles of your Suturnmu.’ Bhuumtilm, Gout. Liver Compldnt. Dy.- pepaia, Hem Duane, Neurdzis, whm «used h Sam/uh; in the I Item In d] wodbymnfinfiummmnnya. ’ up} , a, ~ _._.. 1 A H: R ’ S CATHARTIC‘ PILLS posse” so many advantages over the other ‘ purgafives in the market. and their aupefim' virmasm-e so universally knuwn,thntwe need ~ not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do nll that they have ever done. » Prepared by J. CNAYER, X. D., & CO., Lowell, 11353., and cold by . Lug . ur rul': h) A. L). chixlcr, Gen; shflrg, find 111:“1' :3 '_w n: mL‘y. ’ Aug. 8, but. cowly .UIN'ESTUVK BKUTHEHS ‘ F Axe culhmutly Icceivingdmh'e and de sirable goods, from-Nuw York, Philadelphia uudflbnhinwrc,.:m-1 nrc prepnu-d to offer GilrlAT le'l'le}.ili.\TS to these about. lunvhming. liming selected with great cure, from the three ludiugmnrkeu, the public will look to tin-in' own interests by examining our stock bur-ire ililjlll‘l elsewhcrp. on.“ at May 9, 1864 Something for Everybody ‘ -r U DUY AT UR. R. HURNKH'S , ‘ r DRUG AND VARIETY STORE.— Jusl opened a fine assortment uk .' Bugs and Medicines, . ‘ Paxtem .\ludiciuvs, Stationery, ’ ’ Fancy Dry Goods, ~ , ' _ Confections, , ‘ Groceries, ‘ . . - Notions, . TOBACCO, SEGAIIS, ac Jan. 18, 1564. W. FLEMVING continues the business A. of BALE UlinNG, nnd solicits the con tinued patronage at the public. It. is his con-‘ smut. endeavor to give satisfaction. Charge; moderate. Residcnise in Breckiuridge strut, Gettysburg. P. S.-—-He is a licensed Auctioneer, under the Tax Law of the [yted States. Nov. 24, mm. . sun at Work. HE lunflcrhigneui continues the CARRIAGE-MARBLE BUSINESS, in all in! brunch”, at. 11in old and, in Eul. Xiddle ureet. Gettysburg. . _, NEW WORK made to order,‘and ' REPAI R 1 N G done pgompdy and at lowest prices. A ‘ ~ Two first-mu: SPRING WAGONS and a SLEIGII for Sale. JACOB TROXEL. Dec. 7, 1863.‘ ‘ Howard Association. EI'LADELPHIA, PA.-Dsseaaea of the g) Nervous; Seminal. Urinary and Sexual yatems—ne and‘reliable treatment—in re ports or the fibwnnmsocunox—um by’ mail in sealed len‘er envelOpes, hee 0!» chum. Address. Dr.J. SKILLIN BOUGH TON, Howan‘} Association, No. 1 South N 111“! Sweet, Philadelphia, Pa. Aug. 8, 1884. Iy EORGE ARNOLD Imp now on hand his ' stock of SPRING CLOTHING, manly of his ownmnnnmctit'tring, consistingofsllkindiof cons PAN . ‘ ' ~ if ' wags. BLOUS‘ES. . SHIRTS, DRAWERS, w. ’ Alla, . large stock of Piece Good), each u (moms, CA '§IMERES, DRILLINGBJWS} in. he. Pledge can before pm‘chgfiudfi. where. They are as cheap as I.IM “M m, 22,1865. ‘ ' IQ===l Blood. New Goods. FAIISESTOCKS’ Red Front Sale Crying. New Goods. i Magnificent 8a!» GOLD no SILVER WATCHES ‘ ' sznmi', w.— I on THE one DOLLAR PLAN. i “I "nu n'rocx or ‘One Gold Ind Silver Winch llamflflh 3 Two Immense Jeoelry Establishmnu, 0n Silver»Plnting Ware-house, 0M Gold Poo ' and Pencil linker, T To be disposed ofwith dizputch IWITHOUT REGARD TO 0081'! i The Goods ..ro of fashionable style: one an" lexcellent workmanship, and m mrifioad h ithis manner to rclici‘c the proprietor! from CD bigrrussmeut occnsmncd bra diltmw- civil war. it should be prominently It! ,1110, that they are mostly of 5 AMERICAN MANUFACTUBI, [and therefore greatly superior to the good! .imported from abroad and hawked Ibo“ :1 MM cheapest ever sold. The Ilmple duty on iimported goods, and the high pnmium on ;Gold (1111 foreign bills are payoblelh gold.) ‘nmounl to more tlmn the entire colt of any of the articles offered by us to the public. To facilitate the solo \ 1 ONLY ONE DOLLAR . x will be charged [or any article on our ii: and this sum the purchaser need not pay it" knows what he is to get! This plnn ' \t’llll the method recently become so po r for disposing of large stock: of Jewelry Ind similar productions. .TllE PLAN 187 SIMPLE! ‘ The name‘ of each article oficrrd for Isle ns “Gold Huntin Watch,” "(3on Oval-Baud Brncelet,” "Peat-f Breast-pin and Eur-Drops,” “Gold Ennmelled Ring," “Silver Plated Oak! Busket," Bm, is written on acard and onein-ed in a sealed envelope ; these envelopes Ire then placed in a drawer and well mixed; then a! an order is received, with twenty-live cent. for return postage and other charges, one of the cards or certificates is taken at random and sent by first mall to the customer, who will are u} once when he can get for‘Uue Dol lnr. If he is plensed with his fortuné he can forward the mo°uey according to dirsctionc on the certificnte and secure the prize it: the article awurded should he unsuited to‘ tho pnrrhuscr—ns for example, it not ol Pen-l Ear- Drups mid-Brenislpiu.to;n young man who could not. wear them, and had no one to give them to—we will send any other article on tho catalogue of equal price which may .be pro (erred. 0r ii, tor any reason, you choorc to \‘enture no further, then you cun let the mat ter did}; ‘whore it is and-spend no more. Ex amine carclnlly our Catalogue! ‘ , _ WATCH DEPARTMENT. 300 Gonts' l'nlL-ut Lever Goldflunt ing Unsc, 300 Gauls'. chnrhed Lever 'GON ' Hunting: Case, ‘ , 40 - 175 400 Gelnt;‘S\\'i=s(;old Hunting Case,3o - 100 200 '_nulies’ Gold Enameled Hunt- In‘: use, on (h-nls’ I‘M‘cnl Léychchrllunt— -30 . 90 ing (just, dno Uunz's' Im. Lever Silver Hunt lug,y Uur-'6, _ ‘ 300 iii-vita" ”4 nyfml Lever _b‘ifi'er Ullt‘fl-PHLC; 9 20 . ‘59 :mn Gems' Pmem Lever Silver Upon-Farr. 300 licnla‘ Swiss Silver, A JEWELRY DEPARTMENT 31m Diall’llrllli Ring» 5 $4OlO sue 3.... mm: mzmmud Pins 26 . no 3000 (lents' (‘ulii'u Diamond Pin. 3’ - {6 2mm (lonls’ Uaiilulfiumond Ring! 3 - l 2 smm (ivnls' (‘.qu ‘mnl Euumeled ‘ Full ('lmilu 4mm (ii-uls' (mi-l VMI Chain! . 4000 [hit Guns’ Gold Sleeve Bu:- lnns C J 7 ‘ 4000 Pair (11 nts' 'Guld nud‘Enam. ’ Mime Huimns 0009 SH: (huu‘ (Euld Studs moo Geuls'lb'loue Sr! and Signet Rings f ' 800,0 (lgntifi Stone Sl'l aid Signet Emlyn Jugs I L- IS Imm; Ln':l|c.~’ Gold .\'ch Clmin! 5 - MI 4mm mm(ix-"l.lmm:'umu-lm 3 . -,10 13mm (hull and Jet. lirnrclcla B - H Imlm Guhl --ml Eumm-lcd Bracelets 8 - ‘l5 30in (in‘-l Chxilelnin (Tu-ins‘ 8 - 30 buuu Pur lmdiva' Gull] Slvuo But -4 Inns 40W Pair L xdiua' Goldfinnmeled Shave llultons‘ _ BHOO Soiihin- Gold Branches 611041 (fun-l, Upul und‘ Emerald llrum hes ‘ 'o' - .‘mtm Gul'l' (hm/:0 5; Penn] l-‘.ur Drops 3 . 7mm .\lm-zlil', .le lmvnnud Flulcn- Linc Enr~l)rops «1 3 - 50106qu Thimble: 5 - 10mm (39.131, oan A: Elllfl’nllf Enr- ; Drops ' 3 - 10000 .\iin'mlnro anketn 4"- ".nmm \lin'e lmukt'lS—nmgic spring 8 - 100 M l‘llun (luld Rings . 4 - mum; .\'«is ldullcs' Jewelry. Gold and J~t . 5 . 10000 >215 LMIIIFE' Jen't'lry, Cnmao, ‘ l’k'nri. £50., 5 - ‘ 20 11mm) luulies’ Gill uml Jot Brucelrh, 4 - 17 10mm Lnuius' uil; xuulJcl. llut Sum pom-rs. . ‘ I," ‘ . SILVER PLATED, “ZXRE. lo 00 (‘ups //2 ‘ $2 10:20 Bmm Goblets ,/ ‘ 3 - \l'.’ 10mm l’uir .\‘.mkin Rings. 2 - ’3 :utlu (7.an [Lulu-ls / . 4 - N . 30.10 ('nke Hula-15‘ ,’ . 5 - 30 4mm L‘auor qums-comlete with lmulv; " 3‘ 9 00 [cc Pit. hm ‘ ‘1) Pair liuucr Kn'u'ws 50m) Soup, oy§:er & Gravy Lad!" 2 - 8 1000 Engmveg Pie/Knives 3 - 6 8000 Down Tm Simona, per doz. b - 15 0000 Dozen Table Spoon!” do. 8 - M 6000 Dozen Deu’cn Forks, do. I - 25 6000 Dozen Tnlilu l-‘orkn, do. 8 - 30 GOLD l’l-INS AND PENGILS. ‘ 12000 Gold Péns, Silver Extension \ lioldvrl ' . $3 wslo ‘llOOO Gold l’en3, Silver Haunted Holders . . 2 . l 8000 Gold Hens, Gold Mounted Holders 6000 Gold Pen: with Gold Exten sion Holders 6000 Goldlens, Gold Holder; and Pencils , 6000 Gold Pencils - REMEMBER THE PLAN! in all cues we chug. for gprwaroing tho Certificate, postage, and doing the business, the sum of Twenty-fin Cents, which mun be enclosed in. the. qrder. Five Certificalu will he sent for 51'; eleven for $2; thirty ior $5; sixty-five lor SIG; one hundred for $l5. AGENTS ARE WANTED throughout the Country to operate lor 111. A large compel“ union will be paid. Send {or terms, hm, on. closing wimp. NEWBOW & CO., ‘ liar. 27, '65. 3:11. 75 Fulion St, N. Y. .._ __H_.___._.___ __ _- *,,__'_. ‘ Lancaster Book Bindery. KORGE WIANT, , ', 800 K BINDER, ‘L no nu: noox nxuncruun, ', i ’ ' LANCASTER, PA. Plan: and Ornamental Birding, of every dc. Icription, exccuted in-the man subsuntinl sud upproved styles. , lIIIIIICII E. W. Brown, Eu}, Formers‘Bunk of Lucum W. L. Perper,’ Esq., Lancnster County Bunk Samuel Shock, 3:11., Columbia Bunk. Samuel Wagner, Enq., York Bonk. ' Williun Wagner, an.. York County Blit- T. D. Carson, Elq., Bank of Gotlylbul't- ‘ Pom Martin, an., Prolh’y orLancuur 00., Pt Geo. _C. Hawthorn, Each Register “ “ Geo. Whitson, an., Recorder “ “ April 15, U 561 ‘ Everhart's mxxnm HOUSE, F con-5 91: 59193! 1353:“: "In". summon, no This flame is on 1» direct .lino burnt-fit Northern Cant-IL and Bahim Ind omg. road Depots. _lt 1311' been ”mad I“ > v lamb I y nut-aged for the cannula“ lid 30 «attainment of gnu", . . ‘ 06$. 31, 1864. t! ' ~' New Bakéry! g; PSOBT *wZIEGLERigM ochnalul "h N en‘ cull: “Magma . ram u); Eagle Howl, GE'HjYBBm a... Constantly on hand, the I)? of BiIAD, enemas, CAKES, sz, L 3,”. Perv lona wishing fresh Bresdqrm fl urwd every mprning, by Mung their a”: “drain-m ‘n the Bakery. Every em nude to plow; am In I at)“ ~ :_[April 30.4'88- 3.4» mn'snuu y mmcp' p3W «magma 8.11 t, al $5O to $2OO 30 - 30 - BE 3- 40 5- 40 3 . 10 V- 11 )0 l 0 25 ll 2 - :2 ‘5. 20 to_- 20 3- a 30 15 I 0 - ta, 10-;30 6- 20