J Elm-34 L 1551 mm. ILLS A GENERAL AS- ~RAgDR~I'3 3131713! or NA'BURE. Wha: in health 7 What i: disease? Faith is reborn the supply and expenditu‘i-e no equl. Discard; when the supply nnd ex penditure In unequal. , 'BRANEBETK’S PILLS impart certain ex pnidn powers to all matter: in the body whole life in below m Itendnrd of the surrounding ' pmy, or which have remained longer than the ‘lime nature designed. So in fevers And all tho: clue of ence.-which soon run into morti ficntion BRANDRETH'S PILLS hue mnrvél-. out curative qualities. Our bodies are con ‘inunlly clnuging, end it is by thin change we live. Should matter remain in organs beyond the’tlme necnre dellgned, pain and infinnima. nion so: in, which is nothing more than a pre amrutory “for: for oungood. All Brnodreth’s Pills are nnppored from the results to do is simply ASSISTING THESE EFFORTS OF NATURE. . [June 26. lm wan HORSEMAN ... 'wm be wigbou: DR. TOBIAS’ mummy HORSE mum“? ‘ , Tmnox, Inn, May 14th, 1800 Dr. Tobias: Dear Sir—During 35 years «but [have been in the livery business, I have used‘snd sold A great qlmntity of‘vnrious lini ments‘,’oil§, ac’. Some two years sinco, hear ing or so many wonderful-cures having been made ‘by your Venetian Llniment, I tested its merits, Ind ls Ins given the'lgest utisfsction at anything! ever used. I never sold any thing that gives such universal satisfaction amp’né horsemen. It is destined to supersede all others. Yours, truly, km, , Sold by :1] drnggists. Office. 56 Cortlandt site”, New York. Price one dollar for pint bottles. -‘ @Compry deslcr's are infnfni‘gd that no tax vdg'rs are nay seal. out. ~ [May 29. Im , {_._.w-.-,“_'__ . . tut-1w): 'nmu 1n: . . AMERICA)! WXTCH COMPANY. ' H inning come If) our kgoalvdge that imi tations of the Amtru-nn “'d'th have been put um" Ilm "MI! in grant number, calculated by their unm- wmjuflcssnus to injuncibe re puuuiuu on our genuine pmdwts, Lo [Mole-1:! 1 ur (ma iuh mm: and the public {10" imposi— l mu. no. aguiu {NHL-h Nu: trade marks hf \\ hich unf- \l plums m 3 iumlin‘uly he knows. We numumclurv {our 913103 (.1 Watches. 'l'lue hun- lms the mum— V e . “.\ \11.1.'1C.-\.\‘.\\‘f\'l'CHCU‘.,\Vulllmm,sl9ss.: tn mud (ll! [LP ifisidu’plntc. . ' - The Finns“ !us the mun» ‘ ’ “.\l‘l‘l li'tUN, TI! \(‘Y k. '(‘o., ~~Wallhnm, . . c .. ‘ 1., h,, mgmwul on thernnme plane. , The 'I mun hns'flu- mum “I" 5. BARTLETT, “tullhum. Macy," en. ,grmul on (he imMc plum. ‘ \H 1111- fllluH‘ Myles hau- thc name Ampfl .mn “null Cu. painted on the dial, and are N nurnnh-d in rn r 3 reap: ct. The FM‘MH has llu- Inuut‘ ‘ \\'.\l.' l LLIIHY, linslnn. SIN-1.." murmvd pm: Ilu ignidp lulu“; und 1': um I“an uu Hm udML ' All (Le k'mf‘dlfilrl.fl‘4! “‘l.“th :ireumh uf «4|in aizvs. :ln-l am «tab! In puL—l or .4ch! g N}. :I~ lu‘u’ 1w “I‘”me ‘ h b Lulu; pivmihle 11-: in to nrcnmiely ‘zlzurihe Hm (luau-run: iulilusinns m which m 1m I~ "Hath-I'. ’Hny un- u “all! iuß‘rihul ~1- ill: law-5 :a mmly xlppruu-hiug (ml: own 95 In rt: ape {he Mv.~u~4.|lizm of tho unaccus yulned buy-1m Sumo um mus-tutu! :1: “2.1410 1‘) the ‘ l'nuulr Wulrh CO., 0! Ilushm, “mi." —nn:!ul hin “will; carting. anc’ :Irc'numrd (In “.\'uldivufiflu'lb,”lulwmldgs nu: Fmrrlh m ‘an. I'lhrb‘ Elfin, “an“! Rum“; is “M: “.‘uhl .r‘s‘ “KPH-h." Utlmrs‘nrc mum-ding“ ‘ [\[plwha “huh (‘u;" (“bus the ‘P. B. i‘mLLH‘," instead of our i‘l'. S. Bartlettg" be sidvs mm‘) I\uiuk‘s'mmwd in m. 11 A ynmncr 413' [0 IUI.\I) ll 1' ilk"! ‘lnlt “my me “no scrim- Ho I'lblilu'liulls (f 1110 Amuimu \\'.tcb‘(.‘o'.n rainy. V ’4 _ , D \\'4- also mminii Hm Ilflnlilt,tinulpartiv’ulmly lull-Hm, "gurus! qug'mg wt “in urliclcs (Att- I‘D \Hm‘h‘t-s. so {rte'y mhcrtzgu d in illustrated yum-J's ni".\rnl_\ Walklu-s,"“Ufiicers‘\\'ntches,” ‘ Hugh" Timc- Ulnerwrs," “Arman. Watches!" (h- . the prices 0! “hit"! nrc mléd m be from swan Io sink“: dullms. A yam] Wall“, in “we rtinms, mum)! be nll'urdud In: uny Huh mum-s'. ' A link» nttvntion on the [nrt of buyers will gnaw-I. mm. mm] grass imimiuub. ~ RUBHINS & Ai‘I’LETOX, - ‘ Ari-rigs fur the American Watch 00., Many a. in) a 18": Broadway, .\'. l'. T 0 [>llle A BAD CAUSE , 45 those film lull in the rrbel rnnks undoubt pdly do, is foulisb. But 0n; the other hand prmxn Fun A .uon CAUSE as those who are wi‘se'and' prudent enough to reml-dy‘ thy defecm 6f mluri- with CHRISTADURIVS HAIR’ DYE, Are doing an ry dny, in (very City of the U nion, is eminently praiseworthy. 'Ttis pence lul revolution is going on throughout lhe Mole magma was beauty and lmrmony sup planl luomeltnexs pull ipcongrulxy. Blauufpp. Luredhy J. cms'rlmo no,“ a Astor House, New )‘ork. Sold by Dragging. Applied by all Hair Dresserl. ‘ [Slay 8. mi =MI:MMMI , . MATRIMUNIAL. f Ladies end Gentlemen: Ifyon wish to marry you can do so by addressing me. 1 will send you, wighout money and without. pricel valua ‘blc in'omntioNnt will enable you to marry puppily and speedily,‘ irrespective of Inge, wealth or beauty. Tuis information will cost you nothing, and if you wish to funny, I will 'pbeerfully assist you. All letters plrictly can fidentiul. The desired informfitioh sent by re turn my, and no reward askad. Please in: glose posing: or stamped“ e‘nulope, addressed 1,0 yourself. Address ‘ . ~ BAiuH B, LAMBERT, ' Greenpoim, ‘ Kings co., New York. a“... .._ INFORNATION FREE! May 22. Bin Illa-Nines: yrnasns.—A Gentleman, .cured of ,Nen‘ons ebility, incompeteucy, Pre pqv‘pre Decay, Ind Youthful Error, gcluuted by A desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish {_o 111,! NW pend I}, (run or Gummy) 1.1}; refine and directlons for making theiim ple rem'edy use‘d in bi.- case. ‘Sufl'crers wish ing to profit by the gdygrtiser’s and experience, and paness e um: and valuable remedy, can no so by nddreat‘gg him at hi: place of busi. p 955. The Recipe, and. lull informntion—of yltnl inparmceg—will he pluaermlly sent. by return m'flil- Adgkeu , JOHN B. OGDEN, A . 50 Nansen St... New York. P. file—Ferrel,“ Spiral-w .of .both sexes ulill find this iglomltion invaluable. [‘Apz. 10.311: {THE 33mg, CHAMBER. .‘ ; A $0 of weigh; and adyice go those suf- ‘ {ex-3w rid; Somme-l Weakness, General De- ‘ bully, ‘or‘anatnre’ Decay, from whatever .:.:qu ‘prvoducedr Bud, ponder, and reflect! Be wisp iR ”gin. -» Son: F E to»: mural, (or the benefit pf the aflicud. Song by. return mail, Addreu . ‘ JAIKS : gamma, April .l.°- 3! - 439 B - my. .8- Y- .. if; E 3133 tum: NEW. ; A _ 332 mm; ho! qupeedily rc uopu tgfifli g ”nannies, withouuié of mpégwemby mml run, on . a -‘ n. 3. wins, a. D., ' In. so. am «£l3O Brandy-y, I'. Y. ’ - This Shnfl‘ bu Shore-1313i proved Itself to be the best article hown ramming mumm, Cold in the Heed ind Headlcbe. übu been found an excellent. "mfg in many cues 0! Sure Eyes. Deafness ha een nmoved by it. and Healing has oflen been greedy improved by its use. , It is fragrant and ngr’eetble, and at": ur uzmnl Rum to the dullheuy pains cause}! by diseases of the head. The sensations after using it sm: delightful and invigorating. h opens turdpurges out all oh:tructious,slrength an: the glands, and gives a healthy Iction to the parts nflected. - More shun Thirty Years’ _6f sale and‘ use 0! "Dr. Murlhall’s Catarrh and Headache Snuff," bns proved its great. value for all the common disepses or the head, ‘nnd at this moment lurid: higher than ever before. ‘ ll ls recommended by many of the beat phy licinns, and is med void: great, success and nzlsfhctlun everywhere. ' Bend the Certificate: of Wholesale Drug giux in 1854: The undersigned, having for many years been acquainted with “ Dr. Mur ahnll's Calmrh and Manda-be SnulY," and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, that we Mlleve it Lobe equal, in every respect, to the recommenllitions given of. iv. tor the cure of Cntarrhql Afl‘ectiuns, and that it. is decilled lysthe but article we have ever known to: all common diseases ofthe Head. , _ Burr pt Perry, Boston; Reed, Austo‘n‘l CO., Boston; Brown; anson & 00., Boston: Rim!l Cutler & 00., Boston; Seth W. chle, Boston; ‘Wilson, Fnirbimk k 004‘ Boston; Henshaw, Eqund & CO., Boston; fl. 11. Hay, Roi-Hand, .\le.; Barnes & Park, Sexy York; A.. 8. ED. Sands, New York; Stepll'cn Paul t 06., New York; lsrnel Minor A (la/New York; McKen eqn & Robbins. New York;‘A. L. Seaylll 4:00., New York; M. Ward, Close bCo., New York; Bush & Que, New York. F 6- snle by all Druggisu. Try it Nov. 14,1304. 1y Sm Janna (Susan's CELEBRATE!) FEVALB PILLs.’ Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, 31. D.,tPhyslcinu Extraordinary to the Quyn. This invaluable medicine is un-, failiugmflbe cure of all those painful and dangerous disensw to which line lemule con stituliou is sul.jrct. [I modomtes all excess and remotes MP charm-lion's, and ¢speedy cure may be H-lied on. l * To Mmried Ladies it is peculiarly shined.— lt uill,~in n shu‘rt time, bring on the monthly period with rt‘gulul‘il)‘. f Each. bank, price One Dollar, blurs the, Government Stump of Oren; Britain} to lire n-nt uoumerli'ili. g . SA.“ UEL WILDB Cunni—Thos? Pill: should not lw taken by Fxnmlcs during the nuts? Trims: norms of l‘rrgmuu‘y, in they My sure to bring an .\lis fnrringe, but'nl any other time théy are sul‘e. lu nllmsoa ol‘Nervuus um] .\‘.pinu‘Alfrvlinna, Pains “\ [kw Zack und lebs, Fatigue on Sllg‘hl “rule”, l‘J-lplmliun of the “Hill, ”pleura, ”and \Yhilcs,'.l.hese Pulls will effects cure “lxbn all ullu-r mews 114 m fdlll’d ; and although a power.“ lzenwdgx'vdomt rout. in from culomol, :nnLiwm3,‘or nnyululug :lhu‘rflu} lo the couslilu liml. 1 ' Full dill-potions in (he pump-Islet aruunol em'b pmk go, u’lul‘h “44)“th r:n.u£.ul,ly presumed. Sold (1313!! Dragging, Soda: Agcmrfur the med Fat»: and Ca Indu. ' l 1,08 21;S!~:s,2: (IwllnndASr.,N.Y. .\'. I’m—sl.lo my] a')‘ judflgfi‘ Hunps (mung-«J: lo :Inynuufxlmlincd ALMA, 6H“ inane u bulllc, coulumin N) Pulls, 1) I 64!!!" nnil. sum by '.\. IL “Infill“. [Sou H, 1561. 1y . ; .\llf‘.\NA WATCH. ‘7 1 Av 1714 mm Novwn' In \\'nmms.—The ‘ casw ul ill}: w uu-ll -H‘l‘ nu cutln 1y nth-inven lmn,cumpoMp,bll lhe em or M.-_\' lHSt,’ FRANCIS lIENRYL son 0! 'Daniel and Julm “'ingnnl, rgcd 1 year 1 month MM 0 ulms. Unfiac 31:1 ML, Xl-ILLH“ Guti‘i’l‘,‘d:mghh I of 10:01:!) and Sun): H, Btdhearl, u}. cllOl m infim‘um rgcJß months and 28:13) a. 0n Ike 15th «IL, in Mcherr;sLuQn,MniJ} WILUT, aged nbuuLßJ years. Teacher Wanted. ( HF. Exhnol Directors of Gettyslmig Di:- [.tricl will receircappiicnuam ‘o 'n'l‘ezu lu-r gmm- or Textual? of Sghnul .\'o. 2. Sular} 3}“- pm: month. pplit‘t'ion, ru-couw wit-o 4 by (erlen-‘lto', mu! he [undo m t-ilhur o! rhu unn‘cu sigmd. The-Sclwolsnriu open .\ugmt l, and cuuuuue uini: mouths. . T. D. CARSON, Pres'tv D. A. Pram-21:, Sw'y. July 3, 1865 wSenlinel ind Sign. ‘cnpK ‘ ,M - I Blflflfi m-M-INGEH'S fiST-\Tl<~——ftm\lttcr3% YANTIS Human," hm'ing taken the am -. ' 0 a ministmlina 0" l W 95L“? 0 - "TN and welLkn wn'Slnre Stun film. W. TO Contractor32\ I hoaliugcr, bus of {Suticr tuumlaip. Adams ' flow. in l.lTl‘t:’ES‘rU\\'N, A 11": countv, {FUR School Directors 05' 'Uxtmd “\Wiqship l Cunnty} \lvcensed, nan-mg been gunned @llm l mu.“ respectfallyinl‘orm tlleirfrienls and tile mll meet at the Public Mluml llou:é\in I undersigned, rn-sidnng m the suml township, public generally. that they nreprepnrud to sell I\mv llxl‘unl, on SATURDAY. the um any ome In ruby give: nature to nil penuufiinuetued . Uaods an low as ”my can be bouum anywhere JULf instant, at. 3 o'clock. (’. 11.. for the pur- i tG‘iagid estntc to nmkv immediate pug went. I 01” (,f the cm“, 'wm, nmnyandditmns of hasn’t)! receiving Prnposhls lor the building at" 53rd 11mg lmvmg claims ngainfl the make to: new Goods, 5..“ opened. tl:ev (,fl'” ,m (mug. new SQUUUL HOUSE, near )lowen-y's Lime. pr'sunt mung properly nu'hemiruml tor set-l unllv lurue nndnttrmtire \‘flrl'e" gambling“ ‘lillurm be at" br‘uck, twenty-six uy thipy nut. ‘ llemcnt. ‘\ J. “AXES; Adm‘r. pitY'GOUDS, l'nr . - ' ‘ Elan and sprcificutions cmfbe sn'cn at Myers 6; June 12, 1365-\-§l MEN‘S. WOMEN'S and ‘ ~ \Yiuman‘s Warehouse, ll! New ()xfurd. ~ . > ---*—-A -\‘~ _ * T’—"“‘_“ "“ CHILDREN’S WEAR.’ By order 01'th Busy}. . ; Nohcg. ‘ . nnocwmus, HARDWARE, , ,HENM J. hum, Pres’t. 35'1th pagsau s ESTATE—Letter: ' GLASS-“gum. QUEENS-WAKE, 9' 1" 5“”“5 Sec y. 01 administration on the Estqte of Benin.- BOOTS AND BIiOES, J"): 3; 180’” W tum Fecser, late of “annuity township, Adams, 1801;1‘31‘5 EMT” CAPfir‘ - , count -. deceased, having 02!: grantefiip tho .NA LS, GLAS ; underixfigned! residing in the‘snme Inwg‘gtup' 'and In short. (“‘CTyUIiI'IL'. to be {gum} in a first he hereby gu’es notice_ to nitpersons IlldEJLl'i}\\\'l3sB Store. ’lhe publni- are muted m call to said estate to nuke lmxlu-dx :te payment, and i find m: fur'tbexnsetms.‘ Nu. trouble to show those he" elm ‘ mzninst the same tu‘pre- l 600313: “With large‘snlgs and small profits, all FourthofJuly AT‘GEfI‘TYSg‘UuG TRAINS ON THE GETTYBBURG AND HANr own aumcu RAILROADS, JULY 3RD AND 4m, 1865. For the accommodation of the people who wish to attend the ceremonies ot laying the Corner Stone of the’ MONUMENT inAhe SOL DIERS‘ NATIONAL CEMETERY, July 4th. the Hnnover Brooch nnd Gettylburg Bailmadl will run trains between Hanover Junction and Gettysburg so as to connect with all the trains, night and (lay, ‘on the 3rd and 4th ofJuly, on the Northern Central Railway. The train: will leave Hanover Junction promptly, on the arriml of the trains North or South on the Northern Central Railway. Trains will lepre Gettysburg on the After noon sud Evening of the 4th of July as follows: lst Thrall: leaves Gettysburg nt l’o'clcck, I’. 3L, wit pnsseégers for Bowman. - 2d Trnin leaves Gettysburg at 3 o‘clovk, P. BL, with passengers for Harrisburg. 3d Trnln leaves Gettysburg at 4 o'clock, P. M., with passengers lor Hanover and the way Station: on the Gettysl'urg Railroad. This tmin will go no lurther than Hanover. lit-h Turin leaves Gettysburg at 8 o’clock, P. IL, with puaen era tor York, Hm risburg, ‘ Pittsburg, Phllsdglphia, New York, and points further north and east. A train will leave Hanover at '1 o’clock in the morning of July 4th, stopping at all the ; Station: on the Gettyeburg Railroad, arriveat j Gettysburg at 8.15 A. M. Thiv‘ain is num ‘ her 3 on above schedule leaving Gettysburg nt 1 4 O‘CIOCk, P. M. . 1 All the other train: will run through from Gettysburg to Hanover Junction without stop ping It. Hanover or any other way station on the :Gettyuburg Railroad. EXCUBSION TICKETS will be sold at all the Station: on-the Gettysburg Railroad, and at Hanover Junction. Also at Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Harrisburg. New York, Baltimore and Wrightsville. Full fore will be charged all which: having no tioketa. ‘ > B. McCUBDY President Getty-burg fiailmnd. A. W! EICHELBEBGER, President Hanover Railroad. July 3, 1865. It ' Notice. HEREAS my Wfle,»¥-ABY JANE, has left m,l hereby give Eunice to all pen sonn notto trust her on my Icconnt, as I will pay no debts of her contracting, unless com pelled to do so by luv. JAIES H. THOMPSON. Cumberland tp., June 28, 1866. 31‘ 4 Estray Horse. ~ CAME to‘ the hotel of the subscriber, in Franklin township, Adams county, an Tuesday evening last, a GREY HORSE, we“ up in yen-s, flea bitten. The'owner is request ed to prove prowl-lbw; charges, and tlke him away. ‘ ' :GEORGE A. CORWELL. June 26, 1865., 3!. The Stars and Stupes. PERSONS wanting Flags for the Grand Celebration on the Fourth, cu get Ihem at Homer's Drug an 1 Vuiety Store. [June 36. ADIES' Cloth for making, a new :upply jut I'EBH'Qd 9‘ FAHNBSTOCK 8308‘. 'ROWN» AND BLEAOEED NUSLINS, M B 12} and liceuu, n FARM 3810033". i EMI *artiifa .f'atent Gate. NEW AND USWL INVENTION.— A The lubfcrlber take! tbhmethod of all mg the' “lumen of the pnblicto bl: Patent Self-opening Gate. which he in prepnred to mnuhgture and put. up on the most muons. ble terms. ’ Ihnvc been using Joseph Martin's Patent Gate for some time and find it a very great convenience. We can ride or drive through without. stopping, as it can be opened and closed as you are passing through, without any inconvenience. Surat. F 4 Nanny. [@‘We, the undersigned larmers and resi deits of Adams county, do certify that we have examined and used 3 Gate patented by Joseph Martin, and after a fair trial, do not hesitate to recommend it. The improvements in this Gate are decidedly superior to any heretofore brought before the public. Among the advantages it possesses over the common Gate are: Isl. That it can be opened and‘ shut byx any child without getting from the horse or wagon. 2d. That no stopping in re tiulred in passing through. 3d. That it is not liable to get out of repair. i ‘ F. 0. Belize], .143. R. Gilt, David Sherman, E. C. Giti, Jeremiah Sherman, A. F. Gilt, ‘ H. D. Emmert, -_ Sheely 8: Stock, , .la bPeterl, ' Peter Pie-er, Elm Single, Wash'n Schlirtz, : Henry L. Gm. _ ' . E 8'0“ of the Gate; will be put up in Get tysburglby the Eounh at July, when persons will have an opportunity of examining it and judgingifor themselves. ‘ JOSEPH MARTIN, , New Oxlord. Adams co., Pu. June 26, 1865. 31* Fresh ArrivaL ATS, CAPS, BOOTS A: SHOES. ~ GOBEAN kl CO. hu'ejnst received and opnned another splendid assortment of HATSy CAPS, BOOTS . und 8110193,. for Summer wear, which! they are selling M very low prices considering the times. H‘hc latest styles of Summer Hats and Cups, of every description and price. [3oqu and Shoes, of superior make, and, w warruined to fit, flIWBfS on hand. Work made 0 order and repairing done on shorlno lice, by experienced workmen. Also, .‘ / HARNESS MAKING, ' carried on iu‘nli Wrnnches. Persona want ‘ing anything in 1 line would do wvll to‘call. lfnon’t forget the old stand in ClmmLers burgslreet, ifyou “an! Bargains. ‘ ' CODEAN & CRAWFORD. June [9, 1865 Carriagefiepairing. HE undersigned would most respectfully T inform the public [hat lw lnu commenced the business of REPAIRING _GARRIAGES, IIUGGIES, SPRIXG WAGL‘NS, Jun, km, M. banner 3: Ziegler’s Blacksmith Shop, in but Middle street, Gellplmrg, “ht-r 9 he invites all in need of such Wurk to call Haring much experience in the Cluri..ge-lmilding line; he is «ble to promise [but hisjohs mll be well done, and will prow satisfucuxy on trial. lljs charges will be as low “.4 pmsihle, the times considucd—for cash or country prnclnre. .\\'\l. K. GALLAGHER. June 19, 1865 77 Doctor ‘O. .W. Bensbn. Fl-‘ICE at the llmlrnml Hon-‘4', (Ironlroom, formally occupiml by Dr. Kinzt‘rm . ‘ LITTURSI OWN, PA. June 19, 1865. tf - Cumberland Coal! A". LARGE sum-fy of supcxiur ' _ . BL.\-CKS.\I|TH COAL," now on hand at redurml ['lN‘L‘. Thl: Coal is Lupe-“sm to all other Coal in the l'xnitml Sums fur Wording nu! nther l-lM‘Lsmilh purposes Fur•se.e by Cxty Con! Yarn], I'rLdéligl‘ city, 31.! Julw 19, [sos. 1"} [hose having y bims ngxt...“ .‘u ’p. sun: them properly nulbeuticnied for settle mmul. JACOB H. FEESEB, Adn'r. June 12, 1865. ,6‘ KRYSTIAN HOSTETTER’S ESTATE.— 0 Letters of administration on (he estnle of Christian Hostener, late of Union téwnship. Adams county, deceased, inning been granted to the undersigned, residingin the same town ship, be hereby girgs notice to nil persons in debeed in «id at“; m nuke immediate pay ment, and those having clalms against the same to present. them prOperly authenticated lor settlement. ' ' ’ DANIEL GEISELMAN, .\dm‘r June 12, 1:65. 6!.“ , A 303 ADAMS ESTA’iE.—Leiiers testa- J mentnry on the estate of Jacob Adams, line of Couowngo township, Adams county, deceased, having been grunt-d to the under signed, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to mid estate to make immediate p.lsment, and those having claims against me some to pre gem them properly authenticated for settle ment. MICHAEL REILY, Ex’r. June 5, 1865. M" OREAS SMITH’S ESTATE—Letters of administration on the estme‘ of Boreas with, late of Huntington townsh‘iprAdams 00., deceased, having been grantod to the under signed, residing in the same township, she hereby gives notice to all persons indebt ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. LYDIA A. SillTH,, Mar 29, 1865. a: Administmtrix. ‘ County Treasurer. ' FELLOW-CITIZENS z—l ofl‘er myself ~ candidate for the office of COUNT TREASURER, subject. to the decision of e Democratic County Convention, and res; b fnlly solicityour votes. Should Ireceiv that nominatioxycand beclected, I will ends: or to conduct myself and the ofiiee in such : man ne'r, that you shall never have cause regret that you voted for me. Yours in h e, nay 29, 1865. to H. D. W TTLES. County Treasur-r. RGED by many, l 05'“- my If as n candi- U date for COUXTY TRE URER, with: next. election, subject to th- decision of the Demon-Mic County Qanvcnt' n. Shonld'l be nominated and elected, I p mine to discharge the duties of the office wit fidelity and to the best. ofmy ability. . ’ ‘ J RESHAH DIEHL. June a, 1865. to hem Frames. GREAT uriet 6f PICTUhI-l FRAMES, with plain a some: glasses, for an]: m. omer‘s Drug ”it My Store. . June 26,1865. ’ ' ALL P 4 ER! WALL 'PAPflki—All new I la: jun received as Dr. R. BU ’ER’S In; and Many Slam-o. . ISH ’s maximums r" ...e u He or’! Drug Ind Variety Store. -Is; - • CEI‘HFICATII Nzw Oxronn. June 12, 1865 r. n. mmn, :- Noticc. Notice. Notico. Notice. 113 New Goods! Cheap Goods! HE PLACE TO GET THEM . . . lN HANOVER!— We heleby inform the citizens of York and Adams counties. that we have established, at ' the gunman comer of Centre Smut-e and lßaltimore street, HANOVER, formerly‘occu [pied by C. E. a T. T. Wirt. a Branch Store, . (the principal Lnsines: houses being located in New York and York, Pu.,) where "e will )keepat ell timnsn regular lasortment of Dry, ' DOmestic and Farm GOODS, also, a well se lected assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASSINETS, COTTINETS and CORDUROYS; Chmn, Glass and Queens-were, Ladies’. Nisses’ and Children’s SHOES; also, a nice and lull assortment of all kind: ol CARPET, Floor and Table Oil-cloth. ‘ We have also established in rooms Adjoining the Central Hotel, a CLOTHING STORE, where we will Leep constantly on hand a well 1 selected nssorlment of Ready-made Clothing, of the latest styles, and a nan assortment of Gentleman’s Furnishing Goods, such a: Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, to“ which we will Bell at reduced prices. l ..As our motto is, and always will be, “quick sales and small profits," we hope to receive :1 'share of the patronage of town and coun try. Our connection with the large wholesale houses in New York City and York, Pmlwhere are always stored on extensive stock of goods, which we sell at wholesale and retail, enables us to supply our old friends and such of our new customer; IS will give us a call, with the very best marketable goods, at lower rates than can be purchased anywhere in the State. 1 Call and see lnr‘yourselres. ‘ JOS. LEBACH «l: BRO. Hanover, June 20, 1865. 1y i Wall Papers. BEAT REDUCTION . ' 111 was Pmcés or WALL PAPER, AT GILBERTHURP’S, . 19 West. Market. Street, York, Penn'a. lam now otferin a very superior and choice assortment of WAEL PAPERS, M. 15 CENTS PER PIECE. 20 CENTS PER PIECE, 25 CENTS PER‘PIEPE, ' THOUSANDS AT 30 CENTS, and a fian lot of SATIN PAPERS at the old pqces; a. lo: offlpholstcring goo-ls, a benutL l'n lot of Nutiuglmm Curmins, Cornices, and Curtain Bands. , Also—Window Papers, Oil Shades ; Piclnre ; Cord and Tassels; White and Check Matting ; 'Floor and Table Oil Cloth; Venetian Blind Tlimmings; Damasks of nll Colors; Curtain , (ixturos ; Duor Mats; kc, kc. b 38““! of which he will diipose of on as reneonuble ‘8?!“ us times will pérmit of lor cash. PAPER HANGING attended to in any part. of the State, on the most reasonable terms.— Salisfnctiun gunrautied. June 5, [8175. $5 “Pianos 1 lAN'OS l—Jl‘he undersigned would respect- P lizlly inform the public um be can fur'nish I’IANQS of the following manufacturers, or lhose of other make, if desired,~at the lowest possible prim-s: ' CHILKEI‘JNG & SUNS. ' DECKER “ROS. ' ll.\ZLl‘2To.\' BROS. . ‘ ll.\!.\'ES "HUS; ‘ (HlO. STH‘K. ‘ A.H.GAHI.E&('O; _ STEMWAG I: SONS. Wl’drlicular mlcnlinn is given to the se lcttion of Pianos ; and when so selected, in an]- liun w the nmnuflwlnrurs’ gun'itec, the Pianos arr yrmruntml In] mr. ‘ .\l \SUX k HAMLIN CABINET URGANS AND MELODIJNS The recent. improvmnents in these instru mt-nu are surh na tofully warr-xm suing they :gn- FAR SUPERIOR to my other mnke. One of the but miduu-vs at their men: is, film! th: ir imprme’mr'nts m 0 Imlt ded by other make”. Thane“ ,slylu, four slop organ. lune x 1 Sub-[Lisa sun-I Ucl.-ve Couplct, making: it am instrummu calmchuly “mum-d lo Chuuh and .\'.!“th Schnul pnrpnsvs. DliSClill’TlVE CIRCULARS will he sent hy mail to [lt'l'aiulls desiring: tlmm. Hmm tuned regularly. Mining tukcu in ex- clmnge. ' ' l’rz'fim Islax'rz, No. 30 Fast Mmku Sr.., Ygrk,l'a June 12,1565. 'Um . New Firmu-Ncw Goods. parties‘wjll be benefited May 1, 111653. 3m ’ . Tenormg. EMOYAL.~ R ECKENRODE IN THE DIAMON l GEORGE P. ECKENRODE, FASHION LE TAILOR, inform: his trienaetend the üblic genernlly, that he has REMOVED his anor ing Estiblishmént to the second floor of Sun aon's building, (over Brinkcrlmtf’s Clothing Sture,) northeast corner of the Pub u: Senate, entrance oxr York street, where he a prepared to £0 nil war!) in bi- line in the est manner, on to the satisfaction of custo ere. llc em ploys none but firstplnzs hands and receiving THE FASHIONS REG [AEI.Y, he can warrant fashionable and neat and substantial sewing. He 35' a share of the pnblic‘s patronage, promisi g to spare no of l‘ort to deserve it. His ch. ges will always be found as modernte us the inn-s will allow. Cutting and Repairing done nt the shortest notice. [Gettys nrg,April 10,1865. Estabh ed 1850. OTICE OF, BE OVAL. LAW ENCB D. DIETZ 85 CO., respectfully belt 1 no to notify their friends, Customers and ti public generally, that they have removed f m N0.45} Franklin street, to the commodio four-story Wirehonae, NO. 8 BALTIMORE STREET, between Ho on! and Liberty, where they will for the fut re conduct the Wholesale Boli neae, sole in 805 i ry. Trimmings, ‘ Furnishing Gooae. ' . Perfumery, Notionl, . ' Stationery, Cutlery, ’ Toys, km, to. 'to hich they invite the attention of city end 3: any purchasers, feeling confident of their ility to otfer inducements in prices and unlity of Goods. Orders by mail will receive prompt lltten tion. Addren LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & CO., 308 Bulfimore street, Bullimore. March 14, 1864. Agricultural Fair. ‘ INGE pence has h'een tutored, it has been resolved by the Board of Hunger: of the Adams County Agricullnrnl Society, to hold a FAIR this fall, about the usual time, at their Grounds, nur Bendersviue. The citizens are rexpoctiully invited to make preparations to make it interesting. by the exhibition of m;- uirinl. A List. of Premiums for Stock, Agri cultural Prodncts, Machines, Fancy Articles, kc., WI" bepuhliehpd in due season. HIBAM GRIEST', President. June 19, 1865. County Treasurer. BGED by many, I ofi‘ex: myaeH as n onndi date for COUNTY TREASURER, at. the next election, subject to the decision of the Democmic Conny Convention. Should Ibe nominated and ékcted, I promise to jischarge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best. of my npility. v JACOB SHEADS. June 12, 1865. tc* ‘ BALMORALS ult received a! ’ SPRING FAHSEESJZOQK BROS’ l 0 m Dr. KHORNRR’S Drug Store Md get Gus lEDICA'I‘ED couau cum: 7.30 Luau"! THIRD SR '4' ‘ $330,000,000.—8y Author ily of the Secretary 0! the Trusury, the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sale of United States Sean-Mes, ofiers to the public the third sm-ies of Tngnillry Notes, bearing seven and three-tombs per cent. inter est per annum, known n: ‘he no LOAN. ‘ These taxes unissued under duo of July 13, 1865, Md are payable three your: from tint dam in currency, or are convex-um: 11. the; option of the holder into U. a. 5-20 Six per ee‘nt. GOLD-B EARI‘NG BONDS. \ Thole Bonds are now worth a hindsome premium, and are exempt, as me all the Gov elnmelgl. Bonds, fry» Slain, C’aunlg, ind Mum'- apal latdlial, which add: from one lo‘lhm prr mu. {mammal to thebyglm, according to the rate levied upon other inrnpetty. The interest is paynHEhmi-nnnually hyegnponl Attached to each note, which may be hut-pl! and sold to any: bank or banker. The interest qt 7-30 per cenl. nmounls to ’ ‘ K One-cent per day ’oh 3. $5O note. ‘ Two cent: “ “ - “ $lOO " ‘ Ten II It H $5.00 [I ‘2O u u u s‘ooo H St ' fl ' u ‘1 $5OOO N —Nptés of all the denominations unm‘ed will be jpromptly furnished upon receipt of sub scr‘ptiona. h +le Notes ofthia Third Series are precisely 5i ilnr in form and privileges to the Seven- Th rties all-end: sold. except that the Govern me t reserves to itsell‘ the option of paying interest in gold coin at 6 per cent., instead of 7 3410.111: in currency. Subscribers will deduct the interest in currency up to July 15th, at the lim when they nubscribeu he delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven-thirties will commence on the [st of .lune, and'will be made promptly and con tinnously after that date. ‘lfhe slight change mule in the conditicinu of this' THIRD SERIES affects only the matter 01- inkerest. The payment in gold, if made. will be equivalent to~ the currency interest of the higher ute. ‘ ‘ Zlfhe return to specie payments, in the event of fl‘hirh 6nly will the option to pay interest In 601 d be availed of, would an reduce nnd equnl ll.e}prjces that purchases made with sift per cedt. in gold would be fully equal to those ma'de With. seven and three-tenths per cent. in énrrency. - This is 3 THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET nuylv ofl'erad by ihe Government, and it: supe rich- ndyantnges make iv. the ' ' amen 90mm“: Low-01? THE pmpL‘E #4255 than $210,000,000 of the Loan author izepi by the In‘ongresu nie now on the mar ke‘. This amount, at the Inc M._ whlch it. Is beiLag absorbed, will all be subscxibed for wit!)- in Eixty days, when the notes will undoubted ly :command a premigmms has uniformly been .the‘ case on closing lb; subscription": to other Loans. A [‘ll order that citizens of every town and sec‘kion of the co‘nntry may be alforded facili ties for hulking the loan, the National Banks, Sti‘lle Banks, and I‘m’ale Bankers lbrcugllont the? country lune generally agreed to receiv sul-scripliuns at par. Subscribc'rs will so cl Lligir mm agculs, in whom lhey have c nf dance. and who only life to be responsi 9 fl lhé dclhfif} ‘of the notes for ihich ey fie; cciive pnlcrs. ' JAY COO 'I" ' . ‘ ~ Subtcriplion Agent, I’hildelphin. mSulisrriptions will be rec- ved by‘llic Gettysburg National Bank and the First Na. liJnul Bank of Gettysburg. my 29, 1865. 2m , .~ ‘ ‘ A Valuabl Farm 'l‘ PRIVATE SAL. " .Executors of the l: of ‘. .connrd Delap, doc-i Sale, lhclollowinu .- l cedent, viz: _ , A FARSIJiIuMe 1 cannty, Pa... ndjo' i Daniel Brame. ' (’ containing 200 ‘ cres, ... acres 01' ,wlii I are wooxllm.“ mp‘ndow. T Pimprovemenls are 3‘ ITwo-sum y "wrboarded I n .‘ HOUSE, 2 , -. s'}; Log Bar v ‘ allaebe, House .7 sprin watt r '3‘; l w' l ‘ '9' ~—The subscribe”; As: will an?! testament 959 d, offer; nt Private \l Estate of said da- In 1' tone to wnship, Adams aing’iands of David Yohs, Idolph Dcitritk, and olhern. Acres; more or less, about-5!) l are woodlnud‘hzd 80 acres /improvemenls are y \\'e:\therboarded . ’l‘cnnnt Houses, large s': r with 2 Wagon Sheds 1, Corn Crib. Smoke House, Spnng 2 good Orchards, and n neverfniiing 4 minr the house. Then is a stream of r running through the farm. Pegsoni wishing to View the prouer'y _A I be shown the same by calling on Daniel clip, residing thcrwn.“~ _ JOHN DELAP, DAXIEL AP, A arm, Russell’s Sc'rew Power Feb. 6,.1865. 1r ND THE ’ ‘ <. ' A _ QWQIS’EIEPE‘? Axum“. BOTH COMBINED MACHINES The auhscribor is agent. for the above mn chines. The Screw power hag found a ready market since introduced in this Uuunly, and gives satisfaction, I: tact. to which many farmers will certify: 3‘ THE OHIO REAPER has given summation wherever used, over three thousand having been said during the list season. The demand wu so great the company ,inteqd putting out six thouund this segon, which wkconsider the bent recommen— dmion fa‘r any mchine. It is n cog-geared machine, said to he of very light limit, worked with ease with one span of horses. This ma chinc,aa n Reaper, can he worked with or without it rake. Farmers wislaing~.to buy would do well to make their plu-chnaes early, as the demand will be great. Lint season we were unable to supply the demand in conse— quence of persons making up their mind: too late-in the season. Extras always kept on land. Specimen mnehinn can be seen by calling on the auhuoriher, two miles uortheut of Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg road, _ WI. ‘WIBLE, Agent. April 17, 1865. tf r The Old Stand. N THE HILL. ' ‘ J. H. ROWE, Thankful! for {an fan-on, invites the citizen: of Gettysburg 3nd vicinity to his stock ufGnodl, caudally? in part of BUG . 1013326,” ~ Tub, \ CEOCKERY-WARE. TOBACCOS, ‘ BACON, 7 . _ LAED, ' ‘ LAgPS. BASKETS, FISH, OILS, SOAPS, NOT! NS, PLOUR.AND FEED,- all of which he in prepared to tell low as the lowest. Country produce tukep in exchange for goodn, and the higlfeat price paid. My mom) ill’Qnick Sales and-Sins]. Profits."— Give me I. call. J. MERUWB’. May 22,1866. tf ' Notice. WILLInM BAI'GHER'S ESTATE-4A \ _ Lers wmmenmry on the estate of Wil lmn Baugher, late of East Berlin, Adana county, deceased, having been gamed to the undersigned, rceiging in the ammo place. he hereby gi'Voa police coral! persons indebted_ to Mid est'am to mnke immedinw. payment, and than having elaiiu against the null to me sent them properly antlwnticntcd for name: meat. GEORGE BAKER, Executor. June 5, 1805. W" ABDWARE AND IRON, Paint! I!!! Oils H of every description, at greatly mama yriqes, M. ”W- __ FAEN ESTGEK’B. AGO, Arrow Root, Gorn‘ Sun-oh, Riel-float S Ind Gelatin, for lilo at. Dr. Hufim's Drug Ste". . ‘ 1. ‘ ’7 rv. I! _. _ :2 Important -. unfinoaufint, gnu? SALE ~: - , 0' ~ ‘ ATOHKSJJUAIXS, Dull-1m arms, to. 0m: llnmox 00m. \B3' wonrnl ‘l'o 38 01190!!!) 0' If 01H!I I)I)I,I.A I: 121011! Withom rug ml to VAX“?! flat to bar-H to: nutil.yon know wbnv. you are to non n! ll Splendid List nf Armies! All to I» sold for ()oe mum Each I ll 300 Musical Buss, $lO to $l5O owl 150 llasicnl Boxes, with Bell: and Cutinus, 4 - 200 “ 600 “ '5OO Sliver Tcnpqu ‘and Cgfl'ee ‘ Urns, 10 “ 50 “ _ 500 Silver Chafing Dishes, 30 “ loo_ U [OOO “ Ice Pitchers, [:8 l 2!) " 50 ‘f 2500 “‘ Sru Cu emit a- Yd”, I D P :0 u 50 u 5000 Silver Goblets and Drink- . ‘A . ing Cupl, ' _ 5 “ .50 “ 3000 Silva Canon, 1' IQ " 50 " 2000 “‘ Fruit,onrd InglOnlu ‘ Baskets, 20 “ . 60 “ 5000 Dunn Sih'er Tea Spoons. IO “ ' 20 dot. 10009 H “ Table Spoons and Forks. 20 “ 40 “ 259 Genu' Gold hunting-case Watches, . $5O msuomh 250 Ladies‘ Gold and Enumell- ‘ ed hunting-cue Watches. 35 “ 500 Genu' hunting-cue Sil \yer Watches, 35 “ 200‘Dixunoud Rings, 50 “ £OOO Gold Vest. A: Neck Chains, 4 “ 3000 Gold Qg‘nl Band Brut-elem, 4 " 5000 hat and Gold Brawlers, 6." 2000 Chatelaine Chains‘ and Guard Chain, '5 “ 7000 Solitnin-kGolg Bropchea, 4 “ 5000 Com], Opnl and Em‘uuld Brooches, - ' 5000 Mosaic, Jet, Lam, and Flr’ntine Ear Drops, 4 'i' 7500 Corn], Opal, and Emerald . Eur [ft-ops, 4 “ 4000 California Dlum‘d Breasl- . 'pius; - 2.50 “ 3000 Gold Fob & Vest Wntch- , keya.‘ , mo “ 4000 Fob a Vest Ribbon-slides, 3 “ 5000 sets Solitaire Sleeve-bul tons, Studs:J ML, 3 " 30000011] Thimhlos.l’encils,&c., 4‘“ 1000 Minlglnre Loékets, 2.50 W 4000 Miniature Lon-Lets, Magic Spring, ’ _ , 10 “ 3000 Gold Tootlipicks, Crosses, 2 ‘ 5000 Plain Gold Rings, ( 5000 Chaim] (lold Ringn, 4 1000 StonoSet & Signet Rings/LN 1000 California Diamond Ring.r 7500 nets Ladles’ Jawelry—J and Gold, 6000 sols Ladivs'chelrny en, Pmrl,opnl,& olher 5! 10000 Gold l’cnu, Silver ' sion holders and Pom [OOO Gold Pens & Q 0!" ed Holders, 5000 Gold Pens and tension Holders, 5000 Lndies’Gilt & 5001 Ladies' Gilt. ' Bars and Bali! ARB‘ANDALE I No. 167 Announce lb." will be sold f In conser trade in thy land, thro piy ‘of Jewell" mark' [’s' I" Buckles, 5 “ Jet Hair 5 H In I. ~ .\lnnufnctul'ers' Agent», Aowu, Nu! You, ' l of'the Ebove list of goat» On Down each. - are 01'th great sw‘gnnlion 'Ol manufacturing dislri’ctq of Eng. ,h [he war lmving‘cut of the iup~ .con, 5 large qnnnmy at Vulnpblo originally intended for the [English ms been sent all {or snle in this coun. IMUSfI' m; SOLD AT ANY Symm . Under these circumstances. ARBAN. .I.E I: CO., acting as agents for the princi- Al European numul’ncturcrs. have resolved APO“ n great GH‘T APPORTIONMENT to be (IW2 to the followingregulntlons: Certificate-s the various articles are first. put into envelopes, scaled up, nnd mixed find when ordered. ure tukcn out without regard or: t.) clioic‘, and sun: by unit, thus showing no tsvoritis‘m. ‘Un receipt of tho certificate. you will see whnt you me to have, and theme: your option to send the dollur nud Loire the article or not. Purchasers muy thus obtain a, Gold. Wntch, Diamond Ring, or any Set of Jewelry on our list for ONE llotmm. ‘, SEND, 25 CENTS FOll CERTIFICATE. in all transactions by innit, wn shall charge ' for iorwnrdiug the Cer‘-ilicntes’, puying pdyhge, and doing the business, 25 cents cdch, which must be Enclosed “lieuthc Certificate is sent for. Five Certificates will he sent for St eleven for $2, thirt tor ss,Blxty-llve for $19,, and a hundred for £l5. ‘ ‘ ' WHAT 'l‘lll'.l “IjItESS” SAY OF US» The Lnj‘nyctle (Ind.) Daily Courier, March 18’.’ leaf», my” “A better selected, more varied or Lisliionnhle assortment. ol'jewelry cannot be found on this continent tlmn Arrnndnle & Co. are now oll‘ering. .\lesars. Arrnndsle k 00. occupy a high pCSlllUn :in commbrcini circle! us men entirc‘y above the common trickery or trade. Their unit-manta inuy be implicitly ro lied upon, both as to the character of their goods and the manner of disposnl. Ladies especially, in ~sll ports of the country, nre realizing handsome profits as agents, and if any of our tnir renders desire to interest them. selves ill the enterprise, they may do so with perfect eonli le’nce." . . Curr Girr Dls‘rnlsnrlox.—A'rar'e oppor. tunjly is otl’crcd for obtnioing notches, chnins,’ dimooml rings, silverwnrc, etc, by Messrs. Arrand tie it (10., nt No. IC'I Brondwny. The, have an immense stock of articles, varying in value, and till are offered at one dollnr‘eech.‘ The distribution is very fairly done—yon I m to take 11 certificate of u‘ccrtnin article, (logos ed in an envelope, nnd‘nrs not required to my your dollar unless you are satisfied with the‘ article, which will crrtninlydie worth more than thst amount, and may be $5O or Sloth—- An excellent mode this of investing n dolllr. _.‘lraduy Tth, N. x Oily, 121.. m, was. - Messrs. Arrandnle n. Go. hm'e long been personally known to us. and we b‘eliere them to be entry wny Worthy ot pummel-undone.— N. Y. Scout's/t American Joan, June 11, 1864. ‘We have inspected, at the 081 cc of Arron dals & Co.'s Agency for European Monufsc. luring Jewellers, a large Assortment of fun. ionable nnd valuable jewelry of the newest' patterns. We also noticed it lnrgl~ qunntity of silver plate, und understand that the whole oi these newly imported articles are to be dis-. posed of one novel priuviplo, giving grant us vantages to buy ers, and nfl‘urding extenlit‘e employment to agents. We know the firm in question to be very respectuhle and thorough ly worthy of public confidence, snd‘ recommend our friends to read their advertisement-M Y. Albion, Septrmber 3, 1864. ' Enrnovnsur run horns—The most eligible and rofitnhle employment we have heard of for fiction is the sole 01-certitlcates for the Great Gift Distribution of Arrnndslo & 00.— A lady of our acquaintance has been very Inc. cesslnl in this way, not only in filling her own. purse, but also in doing a good turn to than to whom she sold the Cortificstes, u will be seen ‘by our odvertislng columns. Gentlemen can also be thus engagtd.—-N. 1" Sunday Mar. ew,.4:g. 14, 1864. . , Tlu British Wlug of Kingdom 0. W., says. Nov. min, 1804, “Ono at our lsdy subscriber's became an Agent {or Arrundale is 00., and by request brought some twenty articles not as prizes {or her agency, to this office for inspec tion, end without hesitation we can stats that each end all of Jthe articles were worth treble. the amount at cost to the redyiwtsgndsom .9“th six times.” Q ” « ' We have seen some very pretty speclm'hsfit TMe nn’d Teuspomls, Hold Watches, mh' ‘ Gholns, l‘ins, Banquets, etc., which hos-'89:“. jeant by Arrnndnic & Co. to this place foly’sl ‘ mh.—.4”ll‘llt'll Itrpomr,N. 1' Slatt,Fob. 15, 65. i AGENTS.—-We wont. agents in every rfgi. imam, and \in every town and “BM! in the country, and those acting as such will heist. ilowcd lo cents on every Certificate orders to; ‘them, provided their remittance nmonn so one dollnr, nine other inducements which can be learned on npplic ition. Agents will collect ‘25 cents by every Certificate, and remit '35, cents to us, either in Wall or postage stampi. ‘ ABRANDALE t ‘OO., 1 lei Brondwnyfll Y.’ ’ =EC Attention, Farmers. HE subscribers have *for lnlo .the URL!» BRATED 9mm RAKE, made 1t 0453'. nmbin. Hm THOMAS & 3933! ”May 29, 1865. ‘ ’ ,Buabnn mun-mi. 9.09 CIDER.:~Jnu rewind a: 0:13. , :mwsws Drug 3% u..- pm; pt: _“of’lglme foa- pll‘flfl‘fln‘ Bldg-q: “avg“ -'*->~'—*'"* —' ” . _ ALICOES as low as 121 ml: ‘l‘? “*4?- C. , ' .3 E‘ABNS’S‘TOCififE“ CI II qo. n 100 " 30 u \8 ll 10. “ 20 " 10 " CEII ME 6 .t 20 n B 7? 10 ll 1‘ u 10 ll‘ [0 _u MI IM3 EMI 10 ." 15 Il‘