{fire _m. GODS AT REDUCED PBIUfl.—FAHNE STOCK BRQTEERS have received end on now opening a large and ntiod flock“ SPRING GOODS, to which they invite the u union of buyers. ». ’ In Bren Goods theirstock consiuiof BOHBAZINES, _ _ ALPACCAS, r . ' SHALMES,"Es Actual rank in the line r Men the DELA" ‘ ' amount qfvpem'mn, and not. biggvuet rank.—- 1102;615:3338, This rule applies to iid-de-camps, adjutauu MEL’AUX aufigtllhfghry result: from the fault-012th; ,- fl 3‘ l d CM'léOES’h" ..'.. 0 er ' mhAliariaha :5 not entitled to {if patriot: ice rm to {ln}: In Futility, and which cannot own nsioncensesi a mrr . .E‘or Gem], , - . - _ The minor chgledren. under lixceen year: of ‘ km“ of me" a"uw m" ‘ chm" u’ age. it any, are entitled from the day ofthe 01.0133, ‘3 . ‘msrringe. FANCY CASSIMEEES . No one' while in Ihe receipt of p? or ‘ i x {rEsfiygs’ emoluments :15 sh oflicar or qoldier 0 like pm} low priced Pants Goods, u priees which arm can be placed on the pensnon list. wg gunmmc to give "dilution. In Domes ‘Vhe pennion will not commence until the; hem we‘cau ofl'cr NUSLINS FRO.“ 12; CENTS party is discharged. l-UPWARDh‘. ' . . . A minor disabled in the service dog. mg". I In addition to the above we hnve inc-renal lose his right to a pension. although he In” our stock of Quecnsmre'nnd flnrdwnre at re‘ euboequemly lnve been discharged beam 5““ llficu- 5150' ‘ owning ~ minor. Gnocmms A? THE LOWEST Rune. A emmnn was taken ptisnner, “I!“ ,1. {n hick,“ our stock comymu everything lempled ‘0 eucape, for which he "”39“"? which customers may desire. and at. price! 1 punished by the enemy, and thereby lower thnn Any other establishment in the Jiumm. nismm um the disability. mml ”Pg" 1"}: YT“ " .“3 "mm“ 1° ‘caulracted while in “the line of his dulyflu‘ fur“, a I t ‘2§2fi§osg¥gc'£tgégéfiggg I" and [or which he is entitled to a pension. l' Mn): 1 1365 ‘ ‘. The pemlon of a minor child ceases on ’ arrivmg at the age of sixteen year; MW Daemon: (humming Padan— Th‘o Mia'ing decisiom have hot: ren ‘dued at the Passion Bureau: A soldier discharged on account 'of n 13.. 'em updorfwbich he was laboflng when .he wpterod ammonia, is not entitled to a pg"- man. Important I)ecixiun.—Judgc Miller, of the United Smes Supreme Conn. hns wndered a very impomm decision. He discharged a mug _svhofigd aided in securing fraudu lent‘ exewlinm. and who was indicted therefdr’. or; the ground that that providon of the draft law was void. as it‘did not fix a column term of punishment. The penal ty provided was imprisonment during the Pxi‘iPnPG of!” rébeliion, and the Court. lmld that it was imposstble to ascertain any definite length of time of imprisonmmt tinder such-n law. ’e'l‘hero war? hvonty-five or thirty cases to be tried in New Ymk for (III; same offence, and'this decision release: all of them. waeneml Sherman, in his answer to n congratulatory speech made to him" in Louisville, on the 3d inch, said very felici- IOusly: , A "l lov my profession and soldiers. but at Um sfme'time I think that the interests of the whole sountxy demands thal when troubles arise they should be (letarmined by the courts of law and not by‘ force or the musket, and therefore I hope that. the peaeé now upon ul will last lorever. and that El I am ever called upon to fight. it: may be with somebody outside of our nation-‘ ul Ilium." , V . c-n—-c—~—- QO." --“ ’_‘“ ' ’ ; 355.1119 New York [lamb], in alluding editorially lo Lho Prmitlenl‘ snvnzv ‘ “There are «mun nlcl signs ol the times in his relations with Nlmhern men. 11. is mid that the gther day he admitted John Van Buren to a satisfactory two hour mm venqnion, while be from. Governor Andrew, of Massachusetts. waiting. \ ”An exchange says: . The Armstrong Democrat. an abolition pa per, 'wpnts the negroes to vote in Pennsyl: mania, and desires that the Legislntum next winter shall uke measures to have the Con stitutjon olnnged for that purpose. ~ This issuamuat come. The sooner the better. ' , Tlu: “Desirable” Pam—A pew in 0 Con regulioml meeting-house is thus advertised For sale in the Amherst (Mum) Expreg: A pew in the meotingihouse of'lho first parish in Amherst. The man that owns the pew ,owns the right. of a space just as long an the pew is, from the bottom of the meetinphouse to the top or roof. and he can go'as much higher an he can get. If n man-will buy my pew and sit in it on Sun— days, and repent and be a good man, be m]! go to heaven. and my pew in as good 11 place to start from as any pm in the butting-house. , Jolm Adams.-_.—Mr. Webster visited Mr. Adnmi a shore-Lime before his death. and found him reclining oh a sofa, evidently in feeble health. He remarked to Mr. Adam: “I am glad to see you, sir. and I hope you are getting along pretty well.” ’ . Mt. A. replied in the following figurative ‘ lrmgl'mge: _ ‘ “Ah. sir. quite the contrary. Iflnd lam ~ 1: pqor tenant, occupying a house much shattered by iime. 7t sways and trcmbivs with every wind, and’what is Worse, sir, the lnndiord; as near as loan find out, don't. intend to make any repairs.” ' --—‘—‘-—-<-Q-FA 7 ->~—-’ Q 7 m’l‘he Superintendent of ”a Sunday School was questioning his pupils concern ing the addresaermade-w them during the previous session. ‘ ‘ , “Children, what. did Mr. Phony tell you this morning?” No answer was made. ‘ “Can’t. any one tell me what he said? Susie can’t you remember?” _ Susie, a bright. little girl of seven years nrdse, and with one finger in her mouth, bashfuily lisped outs. - “Pleathe thir, he taiked and be inlked and fluid how he loved nth, and he talked Fund—wan“ thought. he wath a going to any mmething, buthe didq’s thny nothing," *Two gardeners, who were neighbors. had their crops of early peas killed by the frost. One of them camego oondole with the other. "Ah 1” cried be. "how unfortunate! Do you know, neighbor. I've done nothin‘g bu; ‘ret ever since. But, bless me! you seem to llnve a fine‘ crop cpmging up; what sort. are hey Y” “ 3113'. those are what I sowed immedi. ‘ _ gar my 1095.” '. ‘ , ut, comin up already '2” ‘ ea,” replies the other, ‘ were fretting. I was working." [6‘l once heard Loud Braplands. who was a rut} man. aslc dear old Mr. Justice Mellow, of convivial memory, if there was any‘trutb in lh t. old saying. “As sober as a judge?” It :3” a good hit, and we all laughed heartily at it. “It. is perfectly true.” repli‘ed lllejudge, “as most of those old «we are. They are characteristic, at. least; for sobriety is the attribute ofajudge, IS inebriety is of a nobleman. Thus we say, 'Aa sober as a judge,’ and ‘A: drunk Malawi!” , . 4&Mn5 Habitable Shingle, who hails ° from a. downeast village, about Iwo miles on this side of sunrise. on returning home from n'viait to our city the other (fly. informed her "dafter" Jemima that she “cum puriy near being pisened m. the hotel with some soup they «filed violancniio soup; and she knowed it was wioinnceilo soup, for she found a hull lot. of the strings in it.” "Gen. Grant, some years ago. while mm; as quartermuter. lost. a thousand doll!" of Government funds by then, and, though the loss was from no fault. of his. aim, he paid it in his semement with the Govgmment. 0|) the l‘Tth of June,71862, I‘n wt was passed refunding to him the , amount. ,_ ' a-Wheq Chief Jusdé‘é Chime was at Kgy WElL‘he was served by an old negro. go whom hbjpromised a cérte dgw‘ ‘(e, and Mded him; one dollgir 53!]. "£1" says We, f‘paw Ll: now you, maul; you are mad weld " ‘ ‘ ' ' .a—f—M - o—-———- ’ ’ whit"? math? petan‘xmal of am“ 3 finer, is m 15:: in Jersey City, very chz 10 the fear and disgust. of the inhabitants Mgr. ~— The police have been ngtified of ”It, yard-mucking blur tkogappuh 0‘ ' . I f ' K mgi—‘Wf— ‘ ‘- 1 ‘5 : ‘ty in iaisb see your _\ Rig: typo pgoted 10’ A fence,- *‘ ‘ um mqoin who you we, and «by» firm rain come- you disapyeir. New and Cheap S. " Cheap Clothing. ‘ \ms WAY FOR BARGAINS! .‘ '1 - F.B.PXCKI.\'G’S FASfiIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, Bin-ruck: Srnnr, GETTYRBURG. Our Spring and Summer supplyjnsl. opened in the largest and but selected stock ofL‘loth ing ever brought to Gettysburg, embracing all the . ‘ - LATEST STYLES FOR MEN AND BOYS, ‘ among which we fine fitting Dress and Bmd hose Contq‘, Cloth, CnssimemUSilk, Sauin and Cotton Vests, Drasa'and Bdsiness Pants, of every stylo,quulhy and size, Under Clothes 0! awry dencrimion. Also, - GENTLEMER'S FURNISHVXG GOODS. Embracing Gloves. Collars, Neck-Hex, Sus~ pemkrs, Hosiery, tc. iAlso, NOTIONS IN ENULESS VARIETY, such as Violins, Accgtdeons; Violin Strings, Clocks, Hair and Clmhcs Brushes, Combs, Kuzorsgmd Razor Straps, Soap, Spectacles, Ganea, l’eu Knives, Pencils, Pens, and Domi dea. Also. %fiusxs, CARPET SACKS. mmnmms, " TOBACCO, SEGARS, ,- nnd indeed I: little of everythingwill be fmmd in thisiStore. Having mndq our pulchusus to: Cash. and at a. thromblc time, we are pre pured to sell clu-np.‘ ‘ ‘ REMEHBER THE PLACE. If you desire-to have A good fining suit, made of goat! m/‘nteriul, call and examine far yonraelvos, and SAVE MONEY. April 24, .1865. . F. B. PICKING. Coal, Lumber, Stoves, Bw. ‘ “mums u. BUEHLER . ’ Wpuld respectfully ii'xfm'm the public that. he will continue the business lmely coh ducnd by the firm of Shanda 3: lhpbler, pt fire 'old stand. comer of Cnrlisle nnd Railimid slrerts. He will he firepnred to furnish _ : THE BEST QUALITY OF COAL, and every vnricty ot‘LUMBER, including Doors. Shutters, Sash, kc. \Alsn, every variety of Cookiug§to\'es,nmqng which are the , NOBLE 000 K, ROYAL COOK, WELLING TON. ,WA VERL'Y,’ , PRINCE ROYAL, ‘URN‘AMESTAL COOK, &c. Also, I’ARLOR, DINING _ RUUM, SALUGN AND SHOP S ‘_T 0\ V -E i S. . Als6, every: variety of TIN AND SHEE-T IRON WARE. mnnofnctured by the hen work men. Also, HOLLOW WARE ofevery variety, includingu sn'perior article of ennmelled work. Indeed evqrylvnriety of Kitchen Ware “ill be kept conémnlily on hund., . < I Also, the ing-Mme}! “UNIVERSAL CLOTHES “WHERE? [or which he is the sole agent in the county. .. _ He is alsu tho agent fo'r Wheeler 8 Wilson’s Sewing Machines—the best in use. ;' April 10,1865. 0. H. BUEHLER. EMOVAL. ‘ ~\ HOLTZ‘WORTH. ALWAYS AREA D ’IHIS WAY FOR BARGAINS—JOHN L. —HOLTZWURTH has just returned from mg City wish the lnrgest and'mosl complete “sort ment of HATS AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES, that has been brought to, m this town since the war. His stock is not. only complete, [gut is (1000 9nd CHEAP embmcing every variety ot Boots and Shoes fur en gun! Buys. whilst. the Ladies will find ever. thing in their line, from lh‘e finest Gnitex to t e heaviest Shoe. Childrenga Shoes 01 créry description, in grant variety. Also, Ln dles' “Ms, fine qpnlity, and. Childre‘p’s Hats, .ofall sqies and prices. Also, 'Btunks, Car ; $3O!. Ban, Valises, Umbrellus, Glov‘es. Slock-' ings, To‘bacco, Ciguxs,and Notions of evuy L description. “ , fibula forget. the place, Southeast Cor. of [he Dinmond, Gettysburg, Pa. JOH‘N L.-HOLTZWORT[I April 10,1865. l . ; Dlssolunon. HE partnership heretofore existing be- T tween the undersigned, under. the name and style of FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS, is this day dlssolved by mutual consent—James F. i‘nhneslock retiring. ’ ‘ ' JAMES F. FAENESTOCK, . HENRY J. FAIINESTOGK, . i EDW. G. FAHNES‘TOCK. HE undersigned, remgnining partnora of T the firm of EARNES OCK BROTHERS, will continue the business At themam’e ylace, und’er the mmé name and style of‘firm. - HENRY J. FAHNESTOGK. . ’ , EDWARD G. FAHSESTOCK. Jan. 9, 1865. _ ‘ Great Attraction T BRINRERHOFF’S CHEAP CLOTHING AND FUENISHIXG STORE, at the North But Corner of the Diamond. The subscriber is constantly; in receipt of fresh goods from the Eastern cities. Bis stock of ' READY-MADE CLOTHING is one of the largest and most attractive, as well as the cheapest establishment of the kind in the country. Youhwill there find COATS, PARTS AND VESTS, made up in the most fashionable styles, and of the best materials, of all sizes and prices, for men and-hays.— Gentlemen‘s tarnishing goods of every descrip tion, Wool Shirts, Muslin Shirts, Hickory Shirts and .\lerino Shirts, Merino, _Wool and Cotton Drawera,‘ Hosiery of every description Buck-skin, Merino and Cotton Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Neck Ties, Cm'vnts, Linen and Paper Collars, llnts, Cups, Boots and Shoes. Um brellas, Trunks, Valices, Carpet Bags, Clothes and Shoe Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Shoe Blnckiug, Pocket and Dressing Combs, lrory Combs, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Violins and Violin Strings. Soups and Pert'nmeries, Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Kni\'es,§moking and Chewing Tobac co, PIpES, an extra quality ofSegsrs. in fact, his stock embraces everything usually found in a first class furnishing store. I invite the attention of all to come and see for themselves, as lam‘determined to sell goods lower than any other establishmentin the country. Don't forget the place. Corner of York street and the Diamond. JACOB BRINKERHOFF. July 4, 1864. "while you Fresh Arnval F WINTER GOODS AT A, SCOTT & SON’S.-—We invite thqnttengiun of buy ers to our stock 01 Winter Goods, which will be sold cheap, consisting of - ‘ LAUIES’ DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Cloaking Clo'h‘s, 916., etc. For Men’s nudßoys‘wear we have Cloths,Clssimel-ea Contingi, Vestiugs, with a Variety of 00::an adea, Mn, &c. Call and see. ' Nov. 28,1864. ‘ A. SCOTT a; SON. To preserve a 6009 likeness of yourself, your children, or your, friends? go "at 9m to MDHPER’S GALLERY, the best place In we_county $0 secure first class pictures. Jun. 9, 186,5. A e_ ~ ‘nY'Dh-R' HORNER’S Toni: aid Alta”, '- _t‘n'e POWders, for HORSES'Ivd CAM“. : V ptrfld 3nd mid nnly 03in Pm: Pam. Jam" 35 38% ' K No Humbug. Do You Wish ‘ 30811 WM 5: C 0.,, CLownlzasn. , WASHiNGI‘ON wmomc, 165 up 167 Bum/on §fnllf, kup~ wait-nil] on. E’udrg’luge "sm: u- [Dried nook of I“ kinda a! good: It. modmze Uri= They Inpplx‘ orderl for the fine“ to the loves; priced nuclei, either ready made or nude to mature, p” a” put a! the country They keep also an extensive flock of FURN _ A ' 5- ISHING GOODS. mhminx every article 0! Gentleman's Under-vent. Also, MILITARY ~\ . CLOTHS Ind every nriety of Militayy Trim- wings, in We" "‘56: Assorted stogk o! READY MADE MILITARY GOODS Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1864 - New,Wa.rehous,e. . BUSHELS OF GRAIN 00 090 WANTED,” the now Grain and Proguce cute, in Carlifle street; adjoin< ing Shanda a Buehler’s establishment. The highest. market price will always be paid in cub {or GRAIN, of all kinds, FLOUR, SEEDS, be. Always on hand and [or sale,“ the amullea! profits, . _ ‘ GUANOS‘, , SALT, FISH, GROCERIES; ht, Wholmule and rvlnil. TRY USI W 9 shall do our best. to gin suisfnclion in in] macs. . ' ‘ . McCURDY A DIEHL. ‘ Gettysburg, May 11, 1883. 1y Good Thmgs frOm the Clty! E nre recoiving my» a week from the city gum-t] or articles suited to the wants of this Community, viz: Fresh and Salt FISH, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Hominy, Bennr, Salt, Apples, Potatoes, Qrang‘es, Lemons, Confections, Tubaccos, Segnrs, Wm: many other articles in this line—"nil receiveEL in the best order, Incl sold at the lowest profits. ~ Give us a call, in Baltimore street, nearly opphsite Fahnestocks' More. , ‘~ WANTED.—-Butter, Eggs, tLin-d, and all other counxry produce—for which the highest cash price will he pnid. , SWEET POTATOES—best quality, at lav!- es'v living profits—,nlwnys on hand. A’iso, OYSTBRS, fine and fresh—in: the shell"or shocked. Restaurants and families supplied. STRICKHUUSER & WISU’I‘ZKEY. “Gettysburg, May 18, 1863. ' Blacksfiuithmg. HR undersigned would most respectfully T inform the public that he continues the BLACKSMI'I‘HING BUSINESS, I at. his shop, lately Philip Dmrsom'o, adjoining Tron-I’s pnlut shop, in East Middle street, Gettysburg, where he will at. all times be ‘pre~ pared to do Blacksmithing work to Carringes, Buggies, Wagons, kc. Thur he knows how to do all jobs ol the kind will not be qliqstioued by those who have n knowledge of his long experience in.- ghe business. Come on with youfloxk, and you will be satisfied wJurl you taken. away-Land for which he will regeive Cash or Counny Produce; ; ADAM HOLTZWORTH Mar. 20, 1865: tf 'Néx-fiwéoor-—Lar_g tool} ! ERCHANT ’I‘AILORING. DI ‘ JACOBS & BRO. him just. rcteirod from thc'cities a large stock 01 goods for Gentlemen’§ wear, embracing a. Variety of ‘ CLOTHS, , . 1 CASSIMERES, ‘ ' . VESTINGS; Cussinets, Jeans, &c.,-with many other goods for spring and summer wear. 7 They are prepared to make up garments at the shortest notice, and in the very besténem ner. The Fashions are regularly received. and clothing made in any desired style. The: M— wnys make neat fits, whilst their sewing is sure to be substantial. _ , j The'y ask a continuance of the ,public’s pa tronage, resolved by good work 33rd moderute chargei to earn it. u Gettysburg, April 7, 1862. ‘ 100.000 bush. Gram Wanted. YEW FIRM AT THE . ‘ . h \ OLD WAREHOUSE. WM. E. BIDDLE & 00.. would inform the public that they have leased the Warehouse on the corner 0’ Strntlon street and the Raila road, in Gettyshurg, where they will carry on the GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in all its bunches. The highest prices will al be paid for 3 win-IM, RYE, 9 , CORN, OATS, 1 A CLOVER t TIMOTHY SEEDS, , FLAXSEED, SUMAC, { 1 HAY a: STRAW; ‘ 1 Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulder's and Sides, Potatoes, wish everything else in the country produce line. i i ON HAND, FOR SALE. Cqfl'ees, Sugars, hlplssses, Syrups,Teus, Spices- Snlt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Bucking Brushee, Soaps, ac. Also cost. OIL, Fish on, Tar, kc.— FISH of all, kinds; NAILS AND SPIRES; Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. ‘ They are always able to supply a first rate mgigle of FLOUR, with the different kinds of F D. » Also, GROUND PLASTER, with GUANOS and other fertilizers. WCOAL, by the bushel, tan. or car load. . Their Cars run to Baltimore and bachwice A week, and they will be happy to carry goods either wny'at moderate chm-gel. Marketmen, wantry max-clients, and others, will find it. to their advantage to pakouize this line. They I\sk 3.5 mm ofthe pnblic's custdm,nnd Will spare no effort. to render satisfaction to all, sellers or buyers. WM. E. BIDDLE & CO Aug. 22, 18641 a The Popular 7-30 Loan. HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 01" GET- T TYSBURG'Ims been designated a. Deposi tary and Finlncinl Agent of the United States, and will furnish the popular 7-30 Coupon Notes, free from all tires, and convertible at maturity into 5-20 ‘aix per cent. gold interest Bonds. Will also furnish 5-20 and 10-40 Bonds, one year Certificates and all other Gov ernment securities. Will buy Gold and Silver, cash Coupons, and make collections promptly on all accessible points. - GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Dec. 26, 1864. tf ‘ s Lands! Lands! APT. 'HOCHRITZMAN havingjust return- C ed from a. trip to 1.5; West and all the LAND regions in God‘s g‘reu labyrinth. he would inform the citizens of Gettysburg an?! its vlclnity, that he is prepared, not only to offer OIL LANDS, but LANDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Persons visiting Herrisburg would do well to all, as he will furnish all in— lormafiou. B. CHIHTZMAN. Jam. 2, 1865.771' Western Lands. HE subscriber has sonic vnllnble WEST. T ERN LANDS, which he will trade for one or more FARMS in this county. The lands are well located, and may desirable for farm -5 . ¢ Earl licafion' esirefll 11g 3"?!) JA‘COB BRXNKERHOFF. Gettysburg, April 3, 1885; tt Picture Frames. GREAT variety of PICTURE FRAMES, ' Wm: phin and convex glasses, for sale gr omer's Drag and Van-let: Store. JungEG, 1365. < RAKE’S PLknn‘xox BITTERB, oTém Homefload Tonic, u Dr'. R. HORNEB’S gsum _1 ~ 4 ' CALICOES, a! low I: nip-ins, s: " nuns-rocky Adams County 3 MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPA" INCOlPonu'xn, .\lmcu 18, 1851. - Orrwxas. President—George Swope. ~ Vic‘s PresldenkSamuel R. Russell. Secretary—J. A.'Buehler. “Water—E. G. Fnhnonock. ‘ Executive Committee—Robert )ltCnrdy, An drew fieintzelman, Jocob King. Xumnn.—George Swope. D. A. Buehler B. Mchrdy, D. MeCreary, M. Eichfawrger, S. R. Russell, E. G. ‘Fohnestock, A. Bnehler, G. McCreary, Gettysborg; Jacob King, Stra ' n township; A. Heiuuelmnn, Franklin; Wm. D. Rimes, New Oxford; Wm. B. Wilson, Ben l(let'sville; H. A. Picking, Strabnn township; John Wolford, Lntimore township; John Pick ing. Boat Berlin ; Abel ’l‘. Wright, Bender:- ville; Abdi‘el F. Gitt, New Oxford; .133. R. Marshall, Hamiltonbnn township; John Unn ninghnm, Freedom township; John Homer, Maintjo township. ”This Company ia limited in its opera tions to the county of Adams. it has been‘in operation for more than [4 years, and in that period has mode but one assessment, hlving paid losses by fire during that period amount ing to 51i,088—5G,769 of which have been paid during the last two years. Any person desiring an lnsunnce can apply to any of the above named Manager; for further information. fiThe Executive Committee meets at the oflice of the Company, on the last Wednes day in every month, at 2 o’clock, P. 31. Mar. 13, 1865. n _ ' nxsnjio‘nnf, MALL PROFITS '3 QUICK SALES. J . L . SCH l C K would respectfully say to the citizens of Get,- tysburg and vicinity, that. he is now receiving a: his store a splendid ‘ STOCK 0F SPRING GOODS. The stock consign in part of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, of every description. SILKS. ‘ MOZAMBIQUE, ‘ CHALLIES, - DELALN'ES, BUMBAZINES, ALPACQAS, ‘ ' LAWNS, CALICOES, of a.“ qaglities 3nd choicest stylus, which Will be sold at PRICES T 0 DEFY COMPETITION. FURNISHING QOOOB ', of nlLkinds, including Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs. Gloves, Stockings, Arc. Also, 5 splendid assortment of RIBBONS, Luce: and Edgiugs, Umbrellas and Pnrasols.- ~ My stbck of WHITE GOODS will be fonnd full and complete, and customers may rely upon always getting good goods at the lowest possi ble prices. ’ Gentlemen will find it to their advantage tc 'call and examine my stock of . CLOTHS, . CASSIMERES and A \ Vnsrmus, o: nll qualities and choicest styles. April 24, 1865. J. L. SCHICK. Establlshed 1850. ‘ ONCE 05' Rm'mVAL. . N. \ LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & CO., respectfully: bcz leave to notify their friends, customers ting! the public generally, that. they have removelflfrom No, 151 Franklin street, to the commodionsjour-sgory‘Warehouse, “ NO. 308 RALTIMORE STREET, between Howard n‘nd Liberty. where they will for the future :conhuct the Wholegale Busi ness,‘solgly in ‘x‘ . ' Hosiery. Trimmings,~ ' Furnishing Géqu. . ‘l’ex'fnmerjxK Notions, Smtignery, Unclery; \Toys, km, to. to which they invite the atmntimof city Ind conmry purchasers, fehling‘éonfi nt. al‘ their ability '0 offer inducements in infices find quality of Goods. Orders by mail will receive promp£‘\:tten tion. Address ‘\. LAWRENCE D. DXETZ & C0.,\~ 308 Baltimore street, Bullimore March 14, 1864. EMOVAL. R EGKENRODE N THE DIAMOND! GEORGE F. ECKENRUDK, FASHIUNABLE TAILOR, informs his friends and the public generallyfthtu he has REMOVED his Tailor ing Establishment lo the second floor 9f Sum aon's building, (over Brinkerbalf’s Clothing Store,) northenst corner of the Public Shame. entrance on York street, where he is prepared to do all work in his line in the best manner, and to the satisfaction of customers. He em ploys'none but first clasalmnds, and receiving THE FASHIONS REGULAELY, he can wan-ant fashionable fits and neat and substantial sewing. He asks a share of the publly's patronngze, promising m spare no ef fort to disarm it. His charges will always be found as moderate as the.times will allow. Cutting and Repairing done at the shortest notice. [Gettysburg April 10,1885. ND Tm: A _;__- qwmsr'mmmmm The subécriber is agent for the above mn chines. The Screw power has found a ready market since introduced in this County, and gives snii!fnction,&inct to which many farmers wfll certify. ‘ ‘ THE OHIO REAPER has given satisfaction wherever used, over three thousand having been sold during the last amen. The demand was so great the company intend putting out six thousand .this season, which we consider the best recommen dation {or any machine. It is a. cog-geared machine, said to be ofvery light dralt. worked with ease with one span of horses. This mn chine,as n Reaper, can be worked with or without a ruke. Farmers wishing to buy would do well to make their purchases early, '35 the demand will be great. Last season we were unable to supply the demand in conse quence of persons making up their mlndl too late in the season. Extrns always kept on land. Specimen machines can be seen by calling on the subscriber, two miles northeast “Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg road. ' ’ ‘ WM. WIBLE,Agent. April 17, 1865. if The Old stand, N THE BILL. ~ - , ‘ Juli. ROWE, 'l‘ ankful for fast fun-ore, invites the citizens of Gettysburg nqd. gicinity to hiamkofGoodl, consisting-int part of . - SUGARS, ' , COFFEES. SYRUPS, ‘ ' A TEAS, GROCERY-WARE, ‘ TOBACCOS, . . , BACON, . LAB-Dy . , LAMPS, BASKETS, FISH, OILS, SOAPS, NOTIONS, FLOUR‘AND FYEED, I" of which he is prepared to sell low as the lowest. Country produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest price paid. My motto is “Quick Sale: and Small Profits."— lee me a call‘. , J. I. ROWE. )fay22,1865. cf ‘ ASKIONABLE BARBER, Nonh-enst cor- F net of the Diamond, (nxtdoor ,co Mc- Clellnn’s 301.31,) Gettysburg, Pa. , where he can at all timaa be found rendm attend ‘0 all busing: in his line. He has also excellent :3- sismuce and will ensure satisfaction. .Gh'e him a call. Dec. 3, 1860. EVI MUMPEB -b"ing purchased Samuei L Weaver’s PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, is prepared to execute work in his line equal to any establishment ip the Sync. If you dug" 5“ good likenus, finished Iccoidlng to lhqlatést improvements in the art, call at the above long-established .Gnllery, _in West. Middle street, Gettysb‘urg. [Jlm 9, 1865. . ILLINERY GOODS, a large and choice “3011 an to be had chug, M. - FAMTOCKS'. 1.. scmcx 1m just rev-«5E3— {M :1 . chenp flocking Glam. i was! DRESS names In gm".- mey; .i ”A 77‘ - bcnmx's. - nowx swam, Imm «sm, n B '5, namromx New Spring Goods. Tailoring. Russell’s Screw Power BOTH COMBINED MACHINES John W. Tipton, Pictures ! Pictu'res! ' FOU T 2“, s . cannula . gum and 4mm 3mm . That’owdm win 81mg!!!- . _ en theS‘omnch and Inmfina, ' , clean” than 4, frqm oflensive mutter, am! : v , j bring them to . ‘_< '- 3. ‘‘- .. .» ahealthysmm. _ ' They Ire a megnvennve of Lung Fever, and a certain rem y for an Diseases incident to the Horse, Inch u Glan- ‘ den, Yellaw Warn Dio ' t e In per, F o 0 ud e r , H e a. v o s, Slavering, Coughs, Fe vers, Loss of Appeflm and Vital BIO!- gy. be. In poor, low—spirited animals, it has the mott’beueficinl mm. The use ofzhcm improves the wiml, strongm— yens the Appetite, and gives to the Horse 3 fine, smooth and glossy akin—thus improv ‘ ing) the appeal-anus, vigor and spirit. of this no [a animal. The property this Powder pnssesscfl in in— creasing the qunutily of Milk in Cows, gives it an importance and value “liich should plan; it in the hands of every person keeping lCow. By actual experiment it has proven that it will increase the quuntity of Milk and Cream twenty per 09111., and make the Butter firm and sweet. In fattening Cntllei it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide and Mel them thrive much faster. \ HOG S . - Inga]! Diseases of < tug ‘ wine. such as ‘ ‘J”‘7"l?f= 's' TE:- Coughs, Ulcers in 15°13‘32“ 71,1. fin Lungs, Liver, ‘ “315?;‘55‘ u. By putting , xv {Vb-x ’ from halfs paper ' ‘_‘" ' 11;) a paper of these ~ -.-"‘“‘T-,.- ~ owdcrs in a bar— " 7 ' -3% -'—§ ‘rel of Swill, W 7 $4 ’ above Dianna can )e vured or entirely pre vented. By using these l’umlers the Hog Cholera mn_be prevented. , Price 25 on. per Paper. 025 Papers for $l. Flu-mum“ nv “ S A. FOUTZ 8: 13120., AT THEIR WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT. ‘ No. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Dlruggiss and S‘orekoepen throughout ttie United States; For sale by A. D. Iluehler, Gettysburg; Laughlin & Bushficld, Wheeling, Va; C. C. Bender a; 00., Pltgsbnrg; Johnson, Holloway & Cowdcn, Philadelphia. , ' Nov. 28.1864. 1;. . _Globe Inn, You: 315., NEAR THE Duloxn, ETT YS B U RG, PA.-—-The undersigned (3' would most respectfully inform his nu merous friends and the public generally, I that he has purchased'thut long established and well known Hotel, the “Globe in,” in York street, Gettysburg, and will spare no effort to conduct it in a. manner that will not detract from its former high reputation. éfis table Will have the best the market can a ord—his chambers are spacious and comfortable—and he has laid in tor his bnr nJ‘ull stock of wines 3nd liquors. There is large stahling attached tojthc Hotel, which will be Attended—by atten ‘ tive hostlers. It will be his constuntendcnvor :to render the lullcst satisfaction to his guests, making his house as near a home to them n 5 ‘ possible. i He asks a share of the pubiic’s pn ‘r trounge, determined as he is to deserre a large l part. of it. “Remember, the “Globe Inn” is in‘ 3 York street, hilt near the Dinmoud,‘or Public 1 Squure! ‘\ SAMUEL WOLF. l April 4, 1864. {f ‘ . New: Goods. % EORGE ARNOthms just received from the city a. large egpp'ly ol' CLOTHING, i Men’s and Boys’ wenr, consisting of all kinds of COATS, PANTS, VESTS,“\ i SHIRTS, DiIAWERS“CRA‘VATS, i NECK TIES, GLOVES; HOSIERY, 8:0. —also-- Adm-2e stock of CLOI‘HS,CASSI\IERES, CASSINETS, JEANS, DR!LLI.\'GS. 3m, .tc., all of which will be sold as cheap as czm be hgxd elsewhere. Give us a call, and it We can .ll9} ‘plcya‘mnkiu {Lam}. Kandy mnde‘u wu'wifl take 'yonr measure and make you up ongin short no’ticé. . [_Muy 30. 1864.‘\ - Ho! for quainsll Row a; woo'Ds, C‘orner of Yul-‘_(“fifg‘gg’gjgflmthe Dinménd, GETTYSBURG THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF«GOODS IN TOWN IN THEIR LINE, HATS! HATS” .lIATSZ H IF YOU WANT A HAT ' don’t buy it before you see the large as :’ sortment at all kinds, OF FUR, FELT AND STRAW HATS. just opened and forgnle, cheaper than they are sold elsewhere. by ‘ ROW 6'. WOODS. SHOES! SHOES” SHOES X H MEN’S, BOYS‘, LADIES‘, - Migans’ and Childrenia Shoes of every style and qnniity, just received and snld , a little cheaper than anybody else will sell the same article, by ROW & WOODS. ’ KOTICE THlS.—Nenrly .11 our shoes are all“ ”0 (filled “Home-made Shoes," and are undo of the yes: material. We snvjt boldly that we keep for sale 5: battenqualily qt Shoes thi‘n‘s'regenerifly foind in Shoe Stores. D'ry Goodl “Store Shoes" are the trash in market. FOR LADIES, Misses and Children, we have Hats, trimmed and untrimmed. Hosiery, Gloves, km, all sold cheap,_by ROW & WOODS. , TBUNKS, Cnrpel Sacks. Umbrellns, Riding Whip, Window Paper, Windmv Blinds. 'kc., by - ROW 1: wooos. CORSETS, Fren‘ch. Shaman-brace and com mon, of best material, It ROW a: WOODS‘. RAZORS, Straps, Shaving Soap, Shsving Brnahu, all of tho best quality. at the store of ROW & WOODS. - POCKETS BOOKS of :1! kinds, for Ladies and Gentlemen, by ‘ROW a; WOODS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS lg-A'ccordcons, Violins, Violin 809's, Violin Strings, Rosin, especially prepared fox-_use on the bow, sold at lowest prices by ROW kWOODS- SPOOL COTTON, p ntTErend Fm, Sac. penden. Garters. Cu&llntfiBhirt Fronts, Linen, Cotton and Cambric Handkerchiefs, at foe store of flow a WOODS. , COLLARS, Grants, Neck-ties, Butter-file], something new, at ROW t WOODS. We “bin-e thésc who huehcen buying of 119, Ind all ‘others, flat out pimntamck of good: has been selected rm: cue and will by sold an chap u with. Give In a call be fore buying that!” and In outline and you shallnot go 9"] diuppoinud. . ‘ ‘ ROW & WOODS. Gettysburg, April 24,1865; 7" ' at Albina" “z - a LBIEISII .4‘ u received Inga d}: L fifgugfigil . ~ a up an ‘ * . finfflnrhn'ciofipflc #gimmggich-we one ow c ya _cea. , SON OTHERS: D”- !4} 13‘)?! ' ‘ ' Ayer’s SASAPABILLS’ m w: cm! "In: to: “gangland acromm. Duel-u. I‘m»- Enemy la,}: N’:l'!"’"“ merchant of 0:. ford, Maim. .. I have told llrgn (pummel of your “mum mm. but new! {a one bonk- wmch ruled a! the hut-mire?“ and u“ xrzarui-t‘lfi? to thobe wlho Cool it. As an snout no r . 1c am nenhM been no medicinegl‘t:C 1t begun In o‘rkmgmmu." Eruptions, Pimploa. matches. m", Ul cers, Boron, and All Dnouu of the Skin. m»: Run Imm. Slru‘lon. Brutal, Englmul. u I only do my duty 90 you and the rubllc. when I Idd my testimony to that you publls I of the me dicinal rmuel 0301:: Sun u'.\lul.u. Ma daugh ter, aged (011.1! an amount? humor in or an, eyes, and hair {or ymn, whlé-h we were unable to cum until we trim! your Suzmmxunu. 5m- bu been well for some months.” From Mn. .hM 12‘. Nice. n WILL-"mm and mark “(ward may of Dennisrim. Cape May 00.. N. I. a My dmlghum' 11M unfl'crud fur a ye-r put. wnh 1 nonfuloun oru‘Ytion. winch was very troublcpomo. Nothing un'ur u! an? roliu-f “um/we mm: your 5A RSAPAR‘ILLA, wluc I soon oomph-My cured her." From Charles I‘. Gage, £37.. of the willrly-bhmm Gage, .[mrray n? (1).. numufucluren ofetuwu'ued p 1: rs 1n .\'lulnm, .\'. 11. “(Chad for BCH‘MI years a wry iroublommo humor In my fave, which grew connumly worm: mm! It dbfllvun‘d my features and Immune an mwl emblc amicaon. I "in! n\mon every thing amu cnuld of hath ulvicc and modlciuv, hut. Without any rohef whmcvcr, until 1 took your SumnnnnJJ. It hnmcdiwly nude my race worse, as {on told me R I,“.th fork; time; but in a few wows the new skin chm to form under the blutohcn, nnd mu 11mm] until my rum )3 ml smooth In any hody'n. and I am withoufinny Hympwma of the uli-ense that 1 know sf. 1 cmoy yvrfi‘vl hemh. and mutant 3 duubc cm: I: to yuur DAHSM’MHLLA." Emipelna - Genera nguity— Purify the Blood From Dr. Rubt. Saln‘n. [Tnunlon St. New York. “ Im. AYEIL I nuldom mil to remove Eru lion! and .\'vrnfulans s'4:er Lyme prmwcnng uwuf’ynur s mul- \ILILLA, am} I have )usL now cured nu muck of Malignant lirfimpglnx mm It. No nltvrnuvu we pnncsn vqunln t w .\.HHH’AKILLA {on have lup plied to the profession as well us tol u- people." From J. I'}. Johnston, Iqu . Wakrman. Ohl’n. “ For twohc ymnl. I had (he yellow Er M In on my xuiln armhdurmg which lune 1 "1933 mm com-mm phymums [could n‘ach, and mm: hun. dreds of dollars worth of mullciuua. The ulcvrl were no bad “mt fin: lords lumfiu \lulhk‘. and the doctors dvmdml thm my arm quut be am minted. l boglm mkmg your Sum nuuum. \. TOOL two hot llcs. and some of {our PILLS. 'l‘ogflhcr they have gun-d mO.- ) um 11 was \\ 01l nnd sound as my body. Being in :1 public pl:m-. my mm in known to not; body in lhls community, and exultcn the wonder 0 all.’ 1-‘ram Hon. Henry Munro. N. P. It, «Newcastle, ‘ ('. "Z, a leading member of the Canadian l’arh’a‘ mmt. \ “I have useifour S \RQH‘ARILIA In ml family. for gun-rlll (Mu ml. run] (or yard] '11; l 2 blood, wuh wrv bcuvnxnfl renultn, and (“XI confidence In commending h to flu: nmkted.". St. Anthony's Fix-e, Bose, 5.1:. Rheum. Scam Head, Bore Eyes. Frnm'flml‘tyy Skill-5. Esqufhiublgrfdflor offlu ’lhnkhlmnm‘l: ”anagram l’cunuylmnfix. “ Our only child. about. three yours of nge. wnn Attacked by pimples on his {on-luwi. Th? rapidly rpm-ad uutxl they formed a loathsome nu virulent sore. which covered his fare. and actually blinded his eyes for some (lui’s. A x-lulful phynemu applied nitrate 01' Elk er Rm other renmheu, without any apparent eifeet. i-‘ur fifteen days we mmnlcd hm hands, lent “ith them he should war 0 'n the fab ‘teriug and corrupt wound “lueh seven-3th": whole face. Ilmmg tried every Ihxug else we ’lqu any hope from. we begin gnnui yuur S.\l‘.‘ thtluLLA, and applying the iodide o mtnnh lo on. an you direct. ’lhe aort- bvgnu tu hen vc had rinn the tirgt bottle. um! “as hell when we hmi filkhliti‘ the ”mind. The child’s eyelushes. which Imd mine out. grow again, and he is now as healthy mnl fair as an?v other. Thr- whule neighborhood prudiclcd that t to child must die.” Syphilis and Mercurial Disease From Dr. Hiram ”out. (If .52. Lom'z, Miuoun‘. “ I find ynnr Sum \mxux.(.\ I mum elm-max rvmvdy for the “caudal-r a) mpmms of Syphifl: and for IyphllJUc (hum-ml um any oxlwr we poem-rip. The protrusion are indobtul w )uu fur some of flu.- but medicines we have." , ' From A. J. Mrmchl M. D., an eminent phyn'm'un Q! Lawrenpr.)luu..lulw i: a prumiuuu munbu‘ If the Legislature (y' Jl’usmrhwurs. "DIL Ayn-2n. My dmr Sir: 1 hi“: found {our SAIESAI'ARHJA nu oxu‘llrut rrmudy for w flit, both of the primary and lrconumry type, a cm-v— -tun! in some cases that. were to» übatmmu to yield to other remedies. !do not know wlm we can cm };loy with more «thing "Isuzu-as, when: a power 'nl durum-c is Nquin ." Mr. Chat. 5. Tan Lino, of New Brawn-{ch N. J.. hid drcadnxl ulocra on hh lvgfi, mum-d by tho abuse of mercury, or mermriul «1i «war, which grew more mm] more nggrm am! for ymrs. In slain: or uvory remedy or tn-nnncut um cnuld be upp ml, umu the [rerscvoring use of Amen“ .\‘Am \l'.\lllLl.\ n-lim‘t'd um. Few cases can be found more hwctvmto and mare-sing Hun this. um! it took navel-at damn bottle: to gun: him Leucon-hces, Whites, Female Wanna”, swung produced by lntunml Srngfulovu l'l cc ion, an arc \‘vry one“ cured by the nltcrmlvo arm: of thin FAINAI'ARI’LLL Some anon mum) howcver, in aid of the s \R\.\I'ABILL.\, the akilfui npplicluon or local rcmcdn-s. From the wil-kwnrn_m.:vl ufidclytflfhmled Dr. Jacob Mun-I‘ll, 21f l'iuclmmn'. “ I have found your sumxnmuu an amount nm-mflve in din-nae: of fi'mnlm. Mmy ram-I of Imfuhmy. Mucorrhrfin, Internal l'lmratlon. and loc- dcbllitf. writing from (he mfulous «llnflwnn. lmro yieldet to in and there In: few that do nut. when its elect in properly nldc-d by local tn-unwut." A lady. unwilling («I allow flu: publication 1;! her nnrnr. writ“ : “ Midnnghtrr and myself have been curt-4| an: very ( iniimting Loumrrhma of ldm: maxing. by two homes of your SABSAI’ABILLA." Rheumttilm, Gout, Liver Comphin‘, Dyn— penis, Heart Disease, Nelly-Alida, when mulled bg Smfula in Hm syn/cm, are rapidly cum! by this xr. SAusu-AmuA. ' AY ER’ S ' CATHARTIG PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purgntivu in the market. and their superior virtues are :0 universally knmrn, thntwc hard not do mpro tlmn tn assure the puhlfc their quality is maintained equal to the best it over lms,bcen, nnd that they may he depended on to do all that they have‘ ever done. Prepared by J. C. .\YER, H. D., &. CO., \Lowell, Mass.. and sold by ”For sale by A. D. Uuehler, Gettysburg, t‘nduienlers generally. ' eow 1y New Goods. \ - AHNESQ‘U CKv BROTHERS Are cafrgmnfly receiving (heirs and de sirable goods,‘~!rom Xew’ York. Philndellvbin‘ and Baltimore, kind are prepared to offer GRa.-\[l\lxmltm.\mxl's .. to these afloat pufkhnaing. Having ileum] with great burefi'mmNgc tbrecloadidg nrkeu, the pnblié will louk to‘~{hrir own inu resls'by examining our stock being-e buying elsewhere. Call at FAHSESTOCKS’ May 9, 1864. . Rn! Front. Somethmg for Everybody _V U‘BUK AT DIL R. HORNER’S T DRUG AND VARIETY‘STORE.~ Just opened a fine Issortment of ‘\ K‘ Drugs and Medicines, X _l’alent Medicines, ‘. ‘~\ ‘ Stationery, \.\ ’ , Fancy Dry Goods, \.\' ' ‘ Confections, Groceriel, ' ' Notions, TOBACCO, SEGARS, to Jun. 18, 1584. ‘ Sale Crymg. . " W. FLEMMXNG Continues the buslug'qs . of SALE CRYING, and solicits the co?!- tiuued petrohage of the yublic. It is his coh uaut endeavor to give satisfaction. Chum}. moderate. Residence in Breckinridge street, Gettysburg. ‘ .3 P. S.—He is a licensed Auctioneer, under the Tax Law or the United Stuei. “ Nov. 24, 1862. ' Stfll at Work. 1‘ HE undersigned continue: the . . T CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS; - in all its branches, at. his old land, in Eur. Middle street. Gettysburg. YEW WORK made to order, and . REPAI B I N G done promptly nnd‘at lowest prices. Two firlLrnte SPRING WAGONS and i SLEIGH for sale. JACOB TROXEL. Dgc. 7, 1863. " Howard Association. HILADELPHIA, PAS—blues!“ of the y Nervous, Seminal, Uriuuy and Sexual ystema~new 3nd reliable treatment—in w poru of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—sent by 1361 in sealed letter envelopes, free of churn. Address, DrJ. SKILLIN “009"- TON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Mnlh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ‘ Aug. 8,18“. 1y . New Goods. GEORGE ARNOLD bu now on hand his ' flock of SPRING CLOTHING, mostly of his own manafnctnring, consisting of all kinds of cows, PANTS, VESTS, BLOUSES. ‘ ‘ snm'rs, DEAWERS, ac. Also, 3 large stock of Piece Goodg, um. i. QLOTES, CAsSmEBES, DBILLIRGSJIm, h, to. Plan: an ”an pmhuing ,1“. where. They ltd ”chain we Album 59,12, 1885. ' Great Sale F wa‘rcnns AN‘D JEWELRY. O ‘ 131,000,000 wom: To mjhpoud of at 031‘ Donn each, with out regud to value; not to be pnid {or until you know what you are to receive, BY A. H. RUWEN & 00., (Agents for the Manufacturers.) No. 3:} Bun“ S7nul,N;w You. lfi‘Read the following hat. or Article: to be sold for ONE DOLLAR : 100 Gold Hunting-mo new, Ind: .115 .9 100 H anlm. urine» uflu, “ 15 no mo “ Ladien’ Gold Witch", “ 50 on 500 Silver Watch". out .2) N to II no minute-en,“ nflbmeichflfl, " nonma nsooaanv. CAIN-min dun-on! pm, “ Qon.o N 00 4000 California d'nmnnd en dnpn, “ lontolo to m Minimal-o Buulnng Pm, " 6nololo on emu L‘lllfwnln 111-mood And mun- cllad «gum mm la n H anoto b no 2900 Mumnlcmd Englan'a flu, , ' u 80.II)0 o. 2400 012 M Band Bracelets, "(and “ Bonbln 00 3000 Jul Ind Mamie Brooch", " II)b I. Q 2000 Clmou Brvncbn, “ bonto 10 D woollen“ Knr Draw. “ 4noln I no 2000 Lad-ny Walsh Chum. “ lonlnl‘ 0. 0000 Genvl l‘ I upload“ mr't, “ 2 u 1010 no 4000 Poliulr ulloul. " 3onlol. no 3000mm]. {laugh-nu, 'I tum”. 5000 Flu" Duncan, yhin, M "I'll, “ Iooh C 0. 10000 pl-in wl unzruul Rings. " 1 h to lo a. MlOO Luckeu, rirhly anguud. “ 1 batch a. 13000 on lde-u‘ vaulry, m at hum nlyln, “ . G WI! I: 09 mm "ml-mm. 9011 mm, ..l lanln I 00 2mm Hm mm... «..A., II 2 bola lu. 1000 Gold hot! and an” Mulder: “ unln 5 to 2000 31th I" and Bald Hm Ind “If Drop-u, lab-l. um, nry rich, U ‘au b u 0 20006044 “Hal-"Mn, Pcw'n. ht, . “ lorln ‘ .0 10000 Gold I'm- tnrl Mlnr cunt, “ snolo 2 a. moo -- .. mm, mm, H 0 an. s w 'l'lus entire 159. u! mmm Ind alum. goods will be sub! for Us: Donn. each. Ctr tlfiulws at Ll” lllr- nborc nnlclu will bepluril in envelopes. and lrnlrd. These rnrclapn we sen: by mail, as ordemd, without tepid lo choice. Un the ‘reqeipl. of the carnival: you "'ill see vb.“ you arc to hue, Ind gen it it It _\our option lo send the Dollu n lulu the Mlirle, or not. ‘- ' ' Five certificates an h orvlneul for SI ; eleven for $2 ; thirtyforS’uz‘uixly-fivb {w SID; and one hundred iur SIS.‘ We will and a. snag!» Cemficale on the n-cL-ipt o! 25 “mm- Agents nunted to hhum we otfer nperi-I term; send :5 cents {or one cu-nifiyan :nd curl-Aren lar with u-rms. A. H. EUWHN 1% CO., 3’3 Beekmnn Siren, S, 3'. p.020} an. . .\luy 22, was. 6111 Agmcultural Chemxcal Co.’s HEAI‘ FERTILIZHRS. C The Fertilizers pnepnred h) the Agricul tnnl Cheum-nl Co . (« Uumpnuy cha‘m-n-d by the Legiemure with a capital or 8250.000.) Imu- bu-n proved in ‘pmclice to be the then}.- est, mos: prdlimble and but, for (In- l-‘nrmt-r} Gardner and Fruit-grower, or all cunfl'nlrulrd munures nnw on'ehfd in any market. Tho L‘ompmu's list embrace: xhe fulluniug: PABULETTB This Frrlilizor is com ! posed of night soil mu! the lerlilizing elcmnnls of urine, cognhim-d chemically mud flievhnniuxlly will) other \‘ulu uhlc ferhlwing "gents nml nhsorbeuu. It is ictluccd (u u pulveruleut condition; remly for immeslinte use, nnd without has of iv highly nitrugnnous fcrlilining prgpt‘rtics. ' ltd miwrml npphcnbility to all crops and soils. and its dhmhilify (le active qualities, are wall known to be all that ugljcuhurisls mm demo. This Furti. CHEMICAL COMPOST. uM r ~ lnrgvly romposrd I‘f uuinml nmllrr, sun-I1 mg mém, hang, fish, leather, {Mir and wan), to gather wuh vhcnnc flu and innrgwlnic Irrlilizms, uhicb decompoq- the Innis, uud rennin the nitrogenous elements. \ ' h is :5 "er; anuubh' ("timer for field rrupq generally, and especially tor potatoes, und garden purposes. J hs ox-eljrnl (Inn-lilies, sllonmh and dump "(M3 [Lu-o In ‘de «1 \ér) popular grill: m] who Inn-c “Nd it. » - - - ’Y‘Li-x hh-M Composue erulzzer. w: w,,.. ~ ‘ .v: l'cnih'm-r Lap-tr! Eulxnlp rdnplm! to! 11m rnlu vmiun ol‘lr-ses, :uits, lmvu‘ nml flu\\\‘l". it will promote it Very vigmoui and hwmlry growth uj'u-nud and frni', md hnrgrly imrw no 1m- quzlxllil} null [lrl'rmi the mummy u! the frui‘. Jor huhluime ulnl hu-uu-tuld plum :mnl Hmwra. it will he It um! gm indi-pmmdu “Huh-"tn 3‘ ('ureJhcir menu-s: park-din“. It. \HII wen-n: and run diam-(Id Cundiuuus of [M [mull nuvl grnpe, and w rut-Hem tur gr us um! 1.141 s. ' IL I: ('flgnpuslili of Mich elemmns nu mnlu: it ndapu'ul In lhc mowlh‘ol ull,kiudn ohrops in all kinds of mils. "_"l'iw {minuh' or molhod'uf combining it, Cousmuvut hrlllim'ng iltgrrdu-nl.‘ Inu- rm u-h ml the higlustnpproml 01 vuxil'em ('lld'llliali and Mirnt:tic'ugciqlhurists. - The Anricrmmnl Phosphate. of Lune. ”mg". pun m muf-cmrt-n J‘husphmr a! Limr in ur cordanur with n new and mhmhlv lormuln hy u bu-h u wrv su‘poriur arm-lo in prodm ell, m as In no nfiunh-d fllu less prim: tlmn other In um !ncrnrers (Jun-gen I‘ruriicn) [cub )mvx‘qu'uxrd [h it its‘ \nlm-.n~ n fertih/mr, Ia rqunLlo the bra! l’ho-phule n! Limp iu the market. ‘ ‘ ( TERRISCASH. All Orders ofn Ton or mnrr, will he dc-lin-n-d nt'he Railroad mutiny-s mm! the \Vlmrws d Shipment, free of tux-mar.— (‘nrjnce will he charged on all o‘rdera ol 6 burrele or less. . Unc dollur pvr Ton Allownnce for cal-Inge will he made on all sale. deliu-n-d M. lhe Work: or the Company, on Cam) wmn. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL curs wank-i AT Gnu. Wm”, ox 1m: Duuwum. Dflirr, “3’! Arch St. Philndrlylna, ['4l. R. B. FITTS, Owen-l Agent. « The Com’pnny’s anphlel Circular, emhrnc in "u” directiuns for usmg the «hove Feni lizcrs, sent by (mail, free, when requests; Max:2l3, 1865. cm wutgniaiiei: Book“ magi}. EORGE WIANT, . 800 K BINDER. AND nun I 00! I‘ICI'ACUIII,‘ LANCASTER, PA Piéin and Ornamental Binding, bf every de lcription, executed in the moat substantial and npproved nyloa. IFFICRINCES E. W. Br'own, Esq., Farmers Bunk olLulcuul W. L. Peiycr, an., Lancaster County Bank Sqmugl Shock, Esq., Columbia Bunk. . Samuel Wagner, Esq., York Bank. Wilfinm Wagner, E'sq.. York County Bank. T. 0- gaunt), Esq., Bank of Gettysburg. Peter 1 «min, Elm, Proth’y oanncult-r cof, YO Geo. C. Ha.wtborn,Elq.,Begisler “ -“. Geo. Whil‘sqn, 8341., Becotder : “ “ . April 15, £B6l ' Everhart's RANKLIN HOUSE, can": qr “91.353”; (gnu: “nun, . BALTIMORE, MD. This Home [a on I direct, line between the Northern Centre! and Baltimore and Ohio Rnil. .rond Depots. It has been refitted and com. {orubly arranged for the.convenienco and the entertainment. of gueals. Oct. 31,1864. tf flow. Bakery ! ‘ EWPOBT 8 ZIEGLER, Mechnicul Buk. N emaanll: Wuhingum atreot‘hnu lining {rem the E 5319 Howl, GETTYSBURG; n. - Constand on hand, the but 0! BTREAD, CRACKFfiS, CAKES, PRETZELS. to. For. was wilbing [rub Bread willxbe lerred every morning, by 1837111: their alien and residence: pulse Bakery. Every efl'an mnde 1.0 please Give us a all! [April 20, '63. t! Revenue Stamps F any deflouimtion con-unity on and and for sale at the First Nflioud n! Gettysburg: GEO. ARN OLD, Gunilla Getty-Mtg, Nor. 14. 1864. n Gave Hunawl. v” E place to obuin n perfectflmluphu: Ambrotype, executed in N" W‘- mat: in n xuupsn's GALLERY, in man. mm. ,Jn n. 9, 1365. _ , 10355107“ 1 - ‘ x l 0 103 - E A: 3x 9'“? , Humour ’2's°=.‘s‘°‘3E§::%' “W‘s-mart» me 01”.,“ . 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