Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, May 28, 1866, Image 3

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    Lalist Market RePorte,
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10 50 . 42 03 serfeer &erne fbennntetireimi eandletntes, untll
; 7, 2= • the Convention, Is three dollars, nein IX AD
. 2 2 x 2a r o VA c:tn elt. retuntentions 'recommerneting cendlantee,
qp ten eenUi a line, one I n
in advance.
112
rfnaollE,
WHITE WHEAT,
MD WHEAT,
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EYE
(oak •
EIICKWILEA.T,
HAY, .
BALTIMORE
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1111F,1 0 cArrix, la hand.,
RAY, - -
NKEY, - -
The Very Latest!
J ACOBS k BELOTIM a;
MERCHANT TAILORS
Cloths, Casimeris ana Vertings.l
Just received frora the city a , splendid as
Aorta:teat of _
GHSTS' IetrItNISHISG GOODS,
of every' description. Suits mule to order in
,the most fashionable and substantial manner.
All work guaranteed to-fit-or no sale. -Cus
tomers cannot full to be pleased. (3.ins us
call.
stale•P. S.—We are agents for o the celebrated
R.
SINGE SE WI .N4:4 MACHINE, and always have
the machines on band and for sale. We can
recommend them as being the best machines in
JACOBS h BRO.
May 2i, 1866.
t •
Groeery .ti; Liquor Store.
A FIRST-RATE ASSORTMSNT of dr:o
-at-I CP:IIIE4, cheep: FtSff of different kipds.
A iargelot of .
POTOSIAC HERRING,
at inn , price. The best and lArgest assort
ment of LIQUORS ever kept in this.place.
IT ILE WINE, BRANDY, RYE WHISKEY, &G.,
fir medicinal and oilier purposes, in quanti
titiel large or email. A !so—
MISIILELL'S CELEBRATED HERR BITTERS.
WM: J. MARTIN,
Baltimore et., Gettysburg.
May 29,1868
Fresh Confectionery
AND ICH CREAM LOON.—The subacri
ber respectfully informs the citizens of
Clettysburg and vicinity th t he has a Confec
tionery Establishment, one door east of the
Eagle Hotel, on Chamlorsluargstrzet, to which
Lo would invite their attention.
CAlces, Candler, and every description, cf
Confections, together with Nuts, Oranges, and
allskinds of fruits, always on hand.
Parties, public and private, as well as fam
ilies, will be furnished with all kinds of Cakes,
Ice. Cream, (in pyramidal form or otherwise,)
and other refreshments at their houses, upon
short 'notice.
Having spent a life-time at the business, he
fluters himself that he understands it and that
he is able to render entire satisfaction. •
Call and see his Confectionery.
-May 2E3, 1866. _ tf JOHN GRUEL.
Notice.
'ABRAHAM. KRISN'S ESTATE,:—Letters
testamentary on the estate of Abraham
rise, late of Liberty township, Adams county,
deceased, having been gtoanted to the under
signed, residing in the same township, she
hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to
Said estate to make immediate payment, ande
those having Shims against the same to pre
sent them properly authenticated for settle•
ment, ~,___ ANNA K RISE,
Illy 28, 18684itt Bsecutrix.
Bitter Wine of Iron.
AARN exquisite impregnation of dry Spanish
Wine with the activity of CALISAVA
K, and the mast energetic of all the fer
ruginaus salts, CITRATE OF MAGNETIC OX
IDE OF IRON. It has n vinous flavor, very
grateful to the palate, is without chalybeate
taste and tvl'l not discolor the teeth.
It excites languid appetite, gives zest to
food, improves digestion, increases the strength,
steadies the circulation', takes oil muscular
II tbbiness, removes the pallor of debility, gives
firmness and precision to the actions of the
nervous system, with peerei'to endure fatigue'
an i resist diseitse. ,
MAGNETIC CITRATE of IRON is new and
peculi4r, differing frorri the ordinary Soluble
Citrate,Th containing an equivalent of Protox
ide of Aron, in place of the Ammonia. It is
neutral, tasteless, without. astringency, as
prompt .and. energetic as' the Chloride, end
unlike that, induces .no local inflammatory
actin dOr headache.
C.V.ISAYA BARK is pre-eminent among
rezeja4l; tonics, tuts ao equal Al a strengl Il
ene or restorstiee, our rival as an anti-peri
odic.
Retails in $l.& $ . 2 bottles, Quarts & Gallons
fol dispensing.
O. S. HUBBELL, Apotheenev,
1410 Chestnut,Bt., Naiadstibia.
Itay 28, 1866. Lm
To All Book Buyers.
JAS. K. SIMON, 38 South Sixth Strxet,Thil.
-ftiivlphia, IS AGENT FOR THE FOLLOW
ING VALUABLE BOOKS:
APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOVE
DIA-2 Pots
HISToRY OF THE REBELL:
lON—I large Vol.
DTCTIONARY •OF
ICS-2 Ya
REBELLION RECORD, BY FRANK 3100 RE
•-9 Vols. •
WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS—r 3 Vole
(IoI)PER'S-NOVELS ) DICKENS' WORKS.
MERIVALE t GIBBON'S ROSIER-
MACAULEY'S WORKS.
L'tilS .4 DfCTIONARY OF ARTS AND VANU-
I f itcrutiEs.
BA CROFT'S UNITED STATES-8 VQI9.
I furnish all Books published, for public
and private Libraries, at wholesale prices.—
Send a list of any tooks wanted, with a stamp,
for prices, which will be sent by return mail.
6000 Agents
WiNTED, to sell SIX NIA , taverriogs, of
greaf value to families ; all pay great
profits. Send 15 cents and get 80 pages, or 25
cents and get 80 pages and a sample gratis.
EPHRAIM .811.0 WN, Lowell, Mass.
May 28, 1866. , lm
Smoking Tobaccos.
SOMETLIING NICE!
WM. l. BKOGIINIER,
• at ,MeShetTystoton, Ade' county, Pb.,
Minnfictures two different gesdes of SMOKING
TORXCCp-rwhich cannot bio beat. They — trre
mild and pleasant, all-the piisonous sidte be
ing extracted, and yet the Savor is fatly pre
served. Smokers, give the 9 a trjal, alid you
will be pleas et'
_Orders from a distance solicited.
Feb. 26, 1866. tf
A Lecture 4 to Young Mein.
TtST published, its a sealed envelope.—
ty Pride 6 cents. A Lecture °AUL/nature,
treatment and radical cars of Spermatorhtea,
or Seminal.Xenkness, involuntary Emissions,
Sexual Debility it nd Impediinents tp Marriage
generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Epi
l.psy, and Filf.; Mental and Physical incapa
city, resulting illom Self-Abuse, .4c. By Rob
ert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of the "Green
Book," hcc.
The world renowned author, in this admira
ble Lecture, clearly proves, film his own ex
perience, that the awful consequences of Self
Abuse may be effectually ramrod without
Medicine, and without dangerous surgicalope
rations, bongles,lnstruments, rings, or cordi
als, pointing out a mode of cure at once cer
tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no
matter what his condition may be, may cure
himself cheaply, privately and radically. This
Lecture will-prove a boon to thousands. Sent
under seal 'to any address, in a plain, sealed
envelope, on receipt of six cents, or two poet
age stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell'a Marriage
Guide, price 25 cents. Address
CHAS. S. C. KLINE & Co.,
12T Bower l'i York,"
Bowery, -,evr_or. 4..88
April 23, 1866. 1y
NELIIRS AGAINST ACCIDENTS in the
I
TRA,YELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD. It inentes against all kinds
of woad' was, Audit' benefits are receiTed by ell
dame of men.
PURAI !CIDSII VINEGAR at Swan's Grocery
on the corder of the Diamond.
A.prit3o, 1868.
SADIVArIow Boot, Corn Starch, Rica-flour
and Gelatin, for gall at Dr BORNEO
Drug Store:
For Register it Recorder.
OLICITED by numerous friends, I offer
myself as a candidate for REGISTER k
R CORDER et the next eleetiee, subject to
the decision of the Democratic County Con.
vention. Should ibe nominated and elected,
I pledge myself to - discharge the duties of the
office faithfully and correctlll,
610• 000
10 00 (a 10 50
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ISIAO MYERS
Butler tp., May 28, 1806. to
TI A NCOURAGED by nfitnerstns friends. I
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offer myself as a candidate fot.the office
of REGISTER k RECORDER a: the next elec
tion, subject to the decision of the Democrat
icCoutty Convention. Should Ibe nomina
ted and elected, I pledge myself to dischArge
the duties of the office to the best of my ability.
I served as Lieutenant in the I 6.5 th Regiment,
under Capt. Jacob E. Miller.
.WST. C. BECK.
Reading tp., May 28, 1866. tc
PAVING been disabled in one arm by a
bullet wound whilst serving in the 87th
P. V., I have been frequently solicited to oiler
myself as a candidate for the office of REGIS
TER & RECORDER- , -which• I now do, subject
to the decision of the Democratic Oonnty Con
vention. Should Ibe nominated and elected,
I flatter myself that I will be able to discharge
the duties of the olFicl correctly and to the
satisfaction of the public.
WII. D. 110LTZWORTII.
Gettysburg, May 14, 1866. to
TINNING becn solicited by many friends,
offer tnys If as a candidate for SHER-
IrIFF at the next election, Babiect to the (It ci
sion of the Detuocratic County Con - vention.— .
Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge
myself to a faithful discharge of the dutit , ,, of
the office. REUBEN GOLDEN;
Camberland tp , April 16, 1866. tc
URGED by many friends, I offer myself as
a candidate for SHERIFF, subject of the
decision of the - Democratic County Convention.
Should Ibe nominated I will spars -no honor
able efforts to secure mly election, and if elect
ed, I will discharge she. duties of the office to
thebest °tiny ability. lINERY BEITLER.
lilountjoytp., April 20, 18138. to
HAVING been solicited by many friends in
various parts et the county, I offer my
eel! as a candidate for' SHERIFF at the next
election, subject to theldecisiojt of the Demo
cratic County Convention. Should Ibe nom
inated and elected, I promise to discharge the
duties of the office to the best of my ability.
JOSEPti
Duller tp., April 23, 1866. tc '
FNCQURAGED ,by numerous friends
1 throughout the county, I offer myself as a
candititte for SHERIFF at the iiiir - election,
subjnct to the decisfon of the Democratic County
Contention. Should' Ibe so fortunate as to
be nominated and elected, I Promise to dis
charge the duties of the office to the best of
my ability. _JACOB KLUNK.
Germany tp,, April 9, 1866. -tc
; the solicitation of rtamerous. friends, I
/ - 1 . • offer myself as a catfdtdate for SHERIFF
at the nett election, subject to the decision of
the Pemocratic County Convention. Should
I be nominated and elected, I pledge mpelf to
discharge the duties of the orrice to the best
of my ability. PHILIP HANN.
Strabon Lp., April 9, 18G6. tc
4T the solicitation of numeroni friends, the
undersigned, (residin& in Gettysburg since
April Ist, but foliberly and for many years
resident of Conowano township.) offers him
self as a candidate for SHF RIFF at the hest
election, subject to the decision of the Demo
cratic County Convent;on. • Should 1 he nom
inated and elected, 1 u ill discharge the duties
of the office to the beet of my ability.
EILI).,"EL D. KELL•Ef
April 16, 1866. tc
rNCOLTRAG ED by admerous trienls
L throughout the county, I offer myself as
tiundidote for SHERIFF at the best:election,
spLject to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention. Shocld Ibe so fortunate
as to be nominated and erected, I promise to
discharge the duties of the office to-the best
of my abili.y,
.....
JOSEPH 1. OtENDOILFP
Mountjoy tp., April 16, 1966. tc.
For Clerk of the Coarts.
HAVIN G
been solicited by man y friends, I
offer myself as a candidate tot CLERK 1
Or THE COURTS at the nest election, subject
to the decisiol of the Demommtie County Coo-iii
Sboult I be nominated and elected,
I promise a correct' and faithful performance
of the duties of the office.
ADAM W. MINTER.
Franklin tp., May 21, 19613. to
FNCOURAGED by many riends, I offer my
self as a candid tte for re-election to the
office of CLERK OF THE C tlitTSosubject to
the decision of the Democratic County Con
vention. Should Ibe nominated and elected,
I pledge myself to diScharge the duties of the
office with promptness and fidelity.
• - JAMES J. EINK.
Gettysburg, Itty", WA. to
AT the ecrn , :st solicitation of some of my
friends, I offer myself as a candidate tor
CLERK OF THE COURTS at the next election,
subject to the, decision,of the Democratic Colin
dy Conventidtp. Should Ibe nominated and
elected, I pledge myself to discharge the du.
tes of the office correctly and with satisfaction
to the public.
CORNELIUS DOUGHERTY.
Gettysburg, May 21, 1866. tc
3
' Dr: C. E. 'peldsborongb,
HMPTO A
N, Adams Minty, Pa., renews
his offer of professional services to the
pubhe, and those requiring, medical and sur
gical aid will find it to their interest to con
sult him. play 21, 1868. if
New Chester Hotel.
r' rkdersigned his pnrchased the 'Old
Taughinbaugh Hotel property, in New
Chester, Adams county r Pa., and re- ope3ed
the house for the accommodation of Travel
lers, Pedlers, Drovers. and all others. His
Table will have everything in season, and his
Bar tlaechoieestwines an Iliquere. His Cham
bers are large and airy. Good Stabling is at
tached to the Hotel. He 'asks a share of pub
lic patronage, and will do his best to,deserve it.
JOSEPH TORT.
).lay 21,18,86.
$ !—A ar GE . S eI j
TS
just
t un o i tt e t d
O 0 f A o r e o n i : t re l /: new
Address O. T. .G,IREY, City Building, Bid
deford,/[e. [May 21, 806. isly
Everhart's - ;
FRANKLIN ROUSE,
CORNER 0 - FROWARD & FRANKLIN STI4TR,
BALTIMORE, MD.
This House is on a direct line between; the
Northern Central and Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad Depots. It has been refittedand com.
fortably arranged for the convenience and the
entertainment of guests.
Nov. 20, 1865. tf
THE subscriber Will pay SEVEN DOLLARS
per CORD for ROCK OAK BARK, odd
FOUR DOLLARS AND FIFTY CUTS FOR
BLACK OAK, delivered at his Tannery in Get
tysburg. JOHN* RUPP.
April 30, 18138. 3t • -
ALL kinds of PICTUES, large and small.
neatly and correctly' copied at the Ex e 1;
aim I. G. TYSON.
L 0, C g 8 . '
U Now on hand °LOOKS in great variety,
from factories of the highest reputation in the
country, and Warranted good' time-keepers.
Call on _ J.BEVAN,
Opposite ;the Bank, 'Gettysburg.
PRICES REDUCED to suit the times at the
Excelsior. .Skylight Gallery.
L G. TYSON.
ANEW stock of
• ,_. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
te& with especial care and warranted good
tinie keepers, &chit received and for s 1 at
-J. BEVAN'S,
Gpposite the Bank, Gettysburg.
CANDIDATES.
For Sheriff:
Bark Wanted.--
_., ,
BE
Iteliteral - - , eiliaellen In Price ' -
Or 110T11 OHR SHOPS TO cgtrzits- rv . Tag , -
BURG STREET. !
• . AMERIOAN WATOHES,
Om To-nav, MAY 17, 1866. I "
We take special pleasure la announcing to I MADE AT WALTHAM, MASS,
our friends add customers that we hare this 1 In consequence of the tient great decline
day opened our ICE CREAM SALOONS, at in gold and silver and all the materials used
our new stand ,in Chambershurg street, near]} in the manntactare of our goods, and in and
opposite the Lutheran Church. We have had
cipation of satin further decline, we have re
the apartments fitted up in the best style.—
Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call. : duced our prices to as low a point as they can
We will also turn Ice Cream in any quan
tity to public or pi ivite parties, at prices un
precedented. We will also hare constantly on
hand Fresh Caken, which we will fuiniah t:
all parties and picnics a shortest notice.
MEAD AND MINE WATER
can always !)ehad icy and cool and atall hours.
Haringhad a life-long experience in the
manufacture of all the foregoing articles we
ask the patronage of the public generally.
May 21, 1866. tf MINNIGII & BRO.
Battle-field Hotel.
(PHIS Hotel, being one of the relics of the
I Battle of Gettysburg, has been renovated
and refarnished, and is ready to entertain
travellers and the publicjgen4lly. ft being
a short distance from the Soldiers' National
,Cemetery, it affords convenient aecommoda
tioos for all visitlcg these, and the subscriber
flatters himself that none shall leave him die-
LilatOtled.
Also, Ice Cream and MI kinds of refresh
ments, at all hours, to accommodate prome
naders. Give me a call.
JOSEPH LITTLE, Proprietor
Gettysburg, Hay 21, 180. tf
.
Mises, Gaiters, de.
'
! Tom; 4.ItEILING, .
Is CUILISLE STRUT,
W t side,* few doors, from the Public Square,
Ge tysbarg, has laid in an excellent assort
m tof Shoes, Gaiters, kg., for
MEN; WOMEN AND GaILDREN,
ch lie is offering at the rery lowest profits.
• ing bought for cash, at the latest reluc
he . is prepared to offer great bargains.
not and Shoe manufacturing carried on at
same place, and the best kitpd - of work
I e. JOHN M. REILINU.
Lime it Coal.
GUINN h REILLY have erected two 'addi
tional Lime Kilns, on the Railroad, and
are therefore better prepared then ever to sup
ply the Lest of LIME, in large or small quanti
ties. Farmers and ot,hers can hereafter look
for a more prompt filling of their orders, and
c invited to' extend and continue their fa
vors to a grm which' is making every effort to
accommodate them in the best manner possible.
They will also continue to keep on fiend, for
sale, a good supply Of the different kinds bf
COAL, which they will sell at small profits.
Coal and Lime delivared - arnywhere in Gel,
t) eh urg.
May 14, 1866. tf
Per- Year WE want
I 500 Agents everywhere to sell
9
l fir IMPROVFD $2O Sewing .Ma:hines.—
liTiree new kinds. Under and upper feed.—
Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Abofl
salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY
machines sold in the United States for le.`;S'
than $4O, which are fully licen.ted by Rowe,
Wheeler 4. W,laou, Grover 4. Baker, Singer4l 0.,
and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are
t infringements, and the seller or user are liable
I to arrest, fine and Imprisonment, Illustrated eir
culirs sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw
k CI irk, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago`
May 21, 'Sii. idly f .
• 4 - pace.
EORGELAWRENCM'SESTATB.—Led.ters
I,Artestamentary on the estate of George Lave
r( rice, late of Mountpleavant.township, Adams
county, deceased, having been granted td the
undersigned, residing in the same township. he
hereby gives notice to all persons indebted
to said estate to make immediate pays cut,
and those having claims against 'the same to
present them properly apthenticate.l for sia
tleinent. ' LEVI Lstwr.EscF„
Mar2l, 1863, Gi*
Bounty Subieriptions.
T AST NOTWE,--We,rsous wing Bounty
.4 Subscriptions in Cumbe
land township
al e urged to make immediate pa sment, to Fran
cis Bream, liisq , Township TreaLrer. On all
substriptions -not paid by the let of June twit,
interest will be charged from the time of sub
scribing, and the accounts placed in the hands
of a proper officer for collection. . .
By order of the School Board.
ABILILIAII PLANK, Pres'L
May 14 4 .1803. 3t
Mainly Tax Notice.
TIME School Directors of Ilainiltonban town
,
IL 111;p will allow, An abatement of FIVE
PER CEN f. on all - Bounty Tax levied for
18utl, p tid on or before the 20T1I DAY,iOF
-- JUNE'next ,• and in case said tax is not paid
within 40 days thereafter, the same, (with IS
psr cent. fiddod,) will be placed in , the hands
of an officer and its collection positively en
forced. By order of the Board.
JOHN MICKLEY, President.
I -
J. V. DANsxa, Seey. May X 4, 1866. 4t
Wr..3tar and Sentinel please copy.
Dividend.
FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF GETTYSIIIIRGI
May 7, 1866.
TUE President and Dire tors of this Alnsti
tution have this day d'eelated a semi-an
nual gold dividend, free from Government
tunes, payable in enerency, on and after the
15th 'inst. GRU. ARNOLD, OaShier.
May 14, 186 d. 3t
Geary! Clyinter !
WE have rhotographs, large and small, of
Geary and Clymer. 'Agents wasted to
sell them. Send 75 cents for specimen copies
by mail, postage paid. Adlress
BARTLESON 4 CO., (11l CHESTNUT St.
May 7. 2m
Grant & Sherman
THE two heroes before their tent planning
a battle—Grant smokin,g. A beautiful
steel engraving by Wm. Sartain. Agents
wanted everywhere. Sple sent by mail for
50 coals. 7 Agents make per cent. Address
BARTLESON. & CO., 611 CHESTNUT St.,
Mey 7.''2m Philadelphia.
THE GREAT REDUCTION in pticee et the
EXCELSIOR, in York street, opposite the
Bank, places the superior Pictures made at
that old establishment within reach of all, and
I trust no one will fail to avail them. , elres of
the opportunity thus afforded. I. G;TYSO:f.
Pictures! Pictures!
EVI MUMPS'S. having purchased Samuel
I
Weaves PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, is
prepared to execute work in hie line equal to
any establishment id' the State. If you desire
a good likeness, finished according to the latest
Improvements in the art, call at the above
long-established Gallery, in West Middle
Street, Gettysburg. [Jan. 9, 1965:
Give Him a-Call I
"place to obtain a perfect Photogriph or
Ambrotype, executed in the hest manner,
is at MUM,PER'S GALLERY, in Middle street.
Jan. 9, 1805.
Western Lands,
n subscriber has some valuable WEST
ERN LANDS, which he will trade for one
or more FARMS in this county. The lands
are well located, and very desirable for farm
ing. Early application desired,
,
JACOB BRINKERHOFF
Gettysburg, April 3,1863. U
Town Property
A T PRIVA.TE , SALE.—Several HOI7SEB
1 - 1- can be put chased at Private Sale by call
ing on FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS.
Dec. 15. 1886. tf
Reduced Frig.
PIANOS, CABINET AND - AMESICAN OR
GANS. Superior tuned 7 octave PIANOS
from $350 upwards. ORGANS from $BO
upwards. All instruments selected, re-
commended and sold by-me, additionally guar
antied. Illustrated circulars sent, by mail,
when desired. - P. BENTZ,
No. 90 Bait Market Street, York, Pa.
Mar. 13, 1866.
Notice'to Debtors.
ED undersigned hereby gives notice to all
T
Origins indebted. Whim, that they must
cal land ilettle their accounts 'immediately and
gave trouble. - 84MUEL WOLF,
May 14 ) 1366. 3t* New Oxford, Pa.
be placed
WITH GOLD AT-opAlit,
so at no one.zeed besita6 to buy a watch
now from the e v pectation that It will be cheap
er at some future time.' The test orten years
and the manufacture and sale of ,
MOHE THAN 200,000 WATCHES,
have given out productions the very highest
rank among time-keepers. Commencing with .
the determination to make only thoroughly
excellent watches, our business has steadily
increased as the pudic became acquainted
with their value, until for months together, we
have been unable to Supyly the demand. We
have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings
until they now cover over three acres ofgn nand
and give accommodation to more than eight
hundredivOrkmen. ;
We ate fully justified in stating that we now
make MORE THAN HALF OF An viE
WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES.
The different grades are distinguished by the
following trade marks engraved on the plate :
1. "American Wat4ll Co.,'? Walt ham, Mass.
_ 2. "Appleton, Tracy, A " "
3. "P. S. Bartlett,": LI
4. "Wm. Ellery."
5. 01.1110LADIES'; WATCH or first quality
Ts named "Appleton, T ' reey Er Co." Waltham,
Mans.
7. Onr next quality of Ladies' Watch is
named "P:S.Bartl44,"Waltham,Mass. These
watches are fuinished l a great variety of si
zesq:nd styles bf cases.
The American WatiliCo.,of Walthans,lfass.i
authorize as to state that with distinctio n
of trade marks 4r 'pricei, I f_
ALL THE PRODUCT 3 jOll Trulm , FACTORY
t _ ' ARE FULLY WARRANTED „,
to be the best time-Iceekiers cif:their class ever
made in this ,or any other cc:antry. Buyers
should remember that Unlike the guarantee of
a foreign makef who ctt never be reached,
this warittntee is good" at 11 times against the
Company or 'their ageo 3, lid that if after the
most thorough Wal, a y etch should prove
defectiveia any 'panic lar, it may always be
exchanged for anothe . " As the AmeriMin.
Watches made at Wal ham, are for sale by
dealers generally throughout the cc\untry, ti - pp•
do not solicit'olers fot single watches.
CAUTION.—Thu public are cautionedto buy
only of fespec tab le dealers. All persons sell
ing counterfeits will be „prose cuted.
I ROISBINS I APPLETON,
Agents for th i o American Watch Company,
182 Broadway, N. Y.
May 21;1866. lm
MOWERS elz REAPERS.
TRE undersigned is :till Ag,ent for the sale
of MOWING AND ' RAPING MACUINES
—both combined and single Mowers.
Tnese machines can Ne used as Self-Rakers
or Band Rakers, as faritiers may wish. They
are made witb two cotter bars, one for cutting
grain with sickle kcife—cutting five feet:nine
inches wide—and extra bar, will two knives,
for grass,—cufting four feet six inches wide,
having iron or wooden frames as desired.—
They have two driving wheels and flex.ble fin
geibar.
The company buillin theseamachines have
secured by lease and p relmse, the control of
all the ilcsirible and st: ndard patents now in
use, among which re tie
Oillo AND RITZ' EYE PATENTS,
l'atcmtdr
to which we direct spec al attention. In Com
pactness, lightness , ot theft, excellence of work
mansh,p and finish ; Combined with great
strength and adaptation to all kinds of work,
they - will compete with; and we believe, snr
sass, any other machine now. offered . to the
ptiba.
Farmers would do Well to es'lmine these
.
machiues before purchaing any other. They
will be sold as cheap a any other first- class
machine nowmanufaet iced, and we warrant
them to gire entire siti4fiction or no 4.0 e.
,arlixtras alwayskePt on hand: Specimen
machines can be sees bjf calling on the Agent,
residing on the Harrisburg road, two miles
north-east of Gettysburg. •
WILLIAM. IVIBLE, Agent.
.....
April 23,1866. . .
H AS now on hand very hire stock of
READY-3LALE CLOTHING,
m tally of his own matinfactoring and wall
made, embracing every 4ize and price.
ALlo
A LARGE STOth OF CLOTHS AND CASSI-
MERES,
well selected and very handsome styles, all of
which will he sold , v. 2.4 cheap: for cash thrill
and see them. GEORGE ARNOLD.
May 7, i 8 G. 3m ._
......
EW § TORE I
GROCPRIES, LIQUORS, &C.
THE undersigned has I returned to Gettys
bum, and opened a new Store, on Balti
more street, next door to the Post Office, and
nearly opposite` the Copt-lionse, where- he
offers for sale, cow ion casts, a large and
,choice assortment of GROCERIES,—Sugars,,
Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Salt, lc.;
with Fish ; Bacon, Lard, and so on.
Also, LIQUORS—Wines, Brandies, Gins,
Whisties, Rums, and everything else in the line.
Also, any quAntity oil Notions, to suit any
and everybody.
Recollect this is the pace to bay cum. VOA
CASH.
April 23, 1866
TAE Cumberland township Bounty Tax
Duplicates are in the hands of the Collec
tors for collection. All persons arerequest
ed to make immediate payment.
By order of tlia
ABRA.I (K, Pres%
N. LI6EITN111; Sec'y. 7. am
Philip - .adhor
JUSTICH OF TAB - IPEACE, will be at
his office, (at his reSidence,) in Ciimber
land township, on Tuesday and Friday of each
week, to give his attention to Justice's busi
ness. (April 30, 1866. 4m
AudittirsNotige.
AE undersigned, Auditor, 'appointed to
T
maks.distribution of the balance remain
ing in the hands of Joseph Byers, Administra
tor of the estate of George A. W. Bowersox,
deceasd, to and among creditors, hereby gives
notice that be will attcnd to the duties of his
appointment, at the offico of Duncan L. White,
in Gettysburg, on FRIDAY; the lit day of
JUNE, 1.11416, at 10 o'clock, A. U.
.1. B. WHITE, Auditor.'
May 7 , 186. td
THE snbscriber will sell, or rent, his PRO
PEItTY, being a tract of 14 acres, with
LOOSE and 13A11N,*chard i ac., in Germany
township,. Admit - s counts, on the Turnpike,
one mile north of Littlestown. For raters ap
ply-to the subscriber, residing near by.
WM. SPA&DING.
May 7, 1866. . 4w*
Who Who ? Who ? -
riIIR NEXT CR/VE[IIOR ! We hare a nor.;
lUr rect and striking photograph of the tart
Governor of Pennsylvania, whict we-will send ,
by mail for 25 cents. If We Mistake the man,the
money will be refunded immediately after elec
tion next October. TAU, Geary or Clymer 1
Write and see. Address '
MAMT,LESON & CO., 52 }CHESTNUT St.,
May 7. 2m Philadelphia.
toai and tninber, -
QV' every Variety, 'Kt 'tie Yard of
;C . H. BIJERVErt,
eb.l9, Cor. Carliare and Hailroad ate
.NEW GOODS!
GEORGE ;ARNOLD
Cheap for Cash
GEO. F. KAMSFLEISCII
Tax. Notice.
For Sale or Rent.
THE HUBBARD.
11111 E undersigned are agents for the sale of
Hubbard's ceb•brated Mowers and Reap
, ers, both combined and single Mowers and
.1 Self-Bakers. Farmers would do well to ex
amine our specimen machines before purclias
, ing any other. We warrant satisfaction or no
sale. The advantages of the Hubbard as a
Mower, are its light draft, great strength,
!simplicity and durability, freedom from all
side draft, no weight on the horses' necks, and
is easy work for two small horses. The main
features and advantages ot the ,Hubbar d' as a
Mower are retained in the Reaper, and can be
changed frop. a blower to a Reaper by chan
ging three bolts and two shoe pins. The ra;
ker, with one easy natural motion, brings the
grain towards him and deposits it in a com
pact sheaf in the rear of the machine, leaving
ample room'for the ni tchine to pass next time
Laeound. The Self-Rake has no equal ; it is a
reel end it rake combined. The driver by use ;
' of a lever regulate; the size of the bundle, and
it c,tn be worked in all kinds of grain from the
shortest oats to the tallest rye; is very Simple
in construction, and less liable to get out of
repair than any other Rake. They are made
with two cutter bark, one for cutting grain wi'h
knife,: cutting five feet nine inches wide,
and an extrabar,n ttli two la:ayes, tor grass, cut.
ting'four feet eight in"hes wide. Extras al ;
ways kept on hand. Specimen machines can
, be seen by calling on the agents, residing near
' Gulden's Station. 4'ost oaks address, Gran
ite 11111, ['a. ;
Ar—Ze'llso .Pratt k Smedley's Patent gorse
Rakes on baud, built by Geo. ►V. Brant & Co,
Columbia, I'4.
HENRY THOSIAS .4 SON, Agents
May 14, 1364. '
18 Row & Woods 66
GETTYSBURG, .
DOW:i TO 016.1) PRICW I
$3 Hats selling at 1.
ss' Hats selling at $ .
$4 11. its selling, at $3 25.
$3 'Hats Setlillget, $4 23. •
52 Fats selling at $ 50.
and all others at, the same redubed prices.—
We will sell Hats cheaper than anybody else.
Shoes of all kinds sold at redaded prices.
Determined as we are to sell cheap, we have
put goods ih our line down t,o the lowest cash
prices. Try us, and be convinced.
ROW k WOODS. -
April 16, 186 G.
18 NEW PAlgil,7,l'7,llN.s. 66.
G E
,WIL-LE-KINS I" WllikT A LIEGE
swot. of Cheap Clothing+ at
. PICKING'S.
PLAYED OCT! THE ITIGh
Call'and' be satisfied by pricing Clothing
at PICKING'ii.
•
IT CAN'T BE DENIED, THAT PICKIV. has
tpe largest assortment of Coeds, Pants and
Vests, in the county. ,
riIitUNKS AND CARPET BAGS, in endless
variety, cheap at ' PICKING'S.
IT IS EVEN SO! A large stock of Liver
'shirts, Su i spendrrs, Umbra 1l r 9, White and
Calico shirts, cheap at, PICKING'S.
XTICE I NICER! I NICEST! I I! All kinds of
11 Sunday' and every-day slips •cheap at
PICKING'S.
ENTEELI GENTEEUERI I GENTEEL
ESTI3- I I I , Black Cloth Frock, and Sack
Ccats; ado all kinds of Cassituert, Durk, Cot
ton and Lintni Gonts. Call at PICKING'S.
IT •IS INDEED ASTONISHING, whit a
large and 'cheap assortment of Pants ran
be tad at, PICKING'S.
EEP VIE Fine' assortment of Clocks
I% cheap • PICKING'S.
NO USE TALKING, but come right along
and priCe Clothing, Notions, kc , at
, . PICKING'S.:
M IT c S o l r Ct o L n INF.?
ule, ail
t V o i a l ! )
e i 0 i ll i, a
il A c a - t
, I .
PICKING'S.
ARE YOU IN? For a cheap snit. Then
call at ; PICKING'S.
. REENBAOKS, o r any other kind of good
13 . money, taken in exchange' for Coats,
Pants, Vests, ke. , at PICKING'S.
MHE GREiT - SENSATION of the day—
' Picliing4 Clothing Store.
CHEA.P, CHEAPER, ' CHEAPEST—Pick
ing's SpriF4 and Stimmer.Crothingi
GO AND SEE Picking's CtietvCloting.
~-
STOP A MOMENT I—What's 'he hurry? I
want to get a snit at PICKING'S.
NICITHER EARTH is patting on a new suit.
Let all the people go to Picking's and do
likewise. ; [April 23, 186(;.]
NORMS STILL :MEAD!
•
8 6
htr
just t
r li n E e f r l r T o Y m
I the N g. -
ley with the fiecst and cheapest lot of ready
hiade clothing ever offered in Gettysburg.
DON'T FOEGET.„THE PLACE 1 Next door
to Buehler's Dog stare, where yon will find
the largest aid best slection of HATS and
GAPS in Gettysburg. •
JE-RU-SA-LENI I—Wbat nice Pasts and
Vests Norris bas.at bls new Store. He beats
'em all.
HIGH ,PRICES PLAYED OUT !—Norris
sells Gloves as cheap as they were before the
war. '
AND THE COLORED TROOPS FOIIGHT
NOBLY I—lf you don't believe it just go to
Norris' & New Store and he will , convince you
thlt "Woolen" Goods are, chcjtper than they
have been since the war:
I COME IN OCT OF'TIEIE WET l—,Norris has
,Urabrell.t3,sol i gheap that it is cheapen to keep
'dry than run mround tin the rain.
NECKTIEB,IIUTTERkIE3 and eterything
in that line at • NORRIS'S.
LOCKWOOD, LVEN LINED !—Paper Col
lars and Linen Collars of all'klnds and size"
tt
at • , "WILMS'S.
KEEP TESIEI—Fine assortment of Cl°&kg
aid Warrantedto keep • time at NORRIS'S.
'VALISES, TRUNKS; and Carpet Bags, of
every description at NORRIS'S.
SARATOGA,I—Norris keeps the latest Sar
atoga Hats.
ON TEI* ROA.D TO BRIGHTON I—The la
test Brighton flits at MORRIS'S.
THE LATEST MOUTH I—Norris has the
latest Res.nte Hata and the beet ;polity in the
market. •
YOUNG DRIVING nor p!—Don't forget
that Norris has the latest Driving Hats out..
May 7, 1886.;
The-high,Prlee of Potatoes.
WM/RAM'S a liberal use of manure,
ani thSre 1 tone butter,adaßted to
them than
• B ATI G ' S
HAW BONE PHOSPHATE.
Use 400 pounds to the acre along the rows.
BOLD BY , DILLDSO wrsayStasua.
HAUGH k SONS,
No. 30 South Delaware Avenue,
PIHILDEePHII.
•
• May 14, 180d._31 ,
Disabled Men, Attention !
WANTFID,'orte or two men, in Gettysburg
and vicinity, who have lost either au
'strut or leg, to sell WAHSWORTIPS WATER
P11.00.P ARNICA. HEALING PLASTER, the
best and cheapest Court Plaster in the market.
From $5 to SlOper day can be made. Address
with 25 cents for sample and full information
Ac F; BELCHER, Box 45, Philadelphia, Pa.
N. B.—AlhAgents and peelers would find it to
their interest to answer the above.
• April IG, le4tf. Sm •
R. HORNRR'S FRAGRANT MYRRH pre.
serves the Teeth, cures all diseases of the
Qum; and parities the breath.
List t 4 Merchants
WITHIN - the Coontr of Adams, ritained
and (damaged by the undersigned, Ai.
prwieet of Mercantile Taxes, in accordance with
the sever 11 Acts or Assembly, for the year
1960-C7, ciGioeds, Wares and Merchandise :
Borougd of Oetisix!)urg.
- -
Fahnestoek Brother*`
Ihaatm.r t 7.1.4
J. L. Schick,
(i.s - irge Arnold,
Jaeob Bi - lokt - whorl',
Row St Nl'uoils,
F. B. netting, •
E. Minnigh,
John F. know.
Martin,
St rteklionser Q Wlsotzkey,
Michael Splagjer,
Miss If. 51eCroury,
iS. S. neWOXY.
1).13u' bier,
A.
eohean h Crawford,
Jaeoly4 & Brother.
I Miss Mary McAllister,
Dr. Robert Horner,
4olin Grnel,
I A. Semi it Son.
j Joseph Gillespie,
Jaino, (Orioles,
Boyer it Son,
.Toseph Bevan.
I Henry Ovenleer,
Norris.
Philip Winter,
Lewis Stronse.
Writ. J. Martin,
'little . 1 / 4 Benner,
MeCip• Iv & Diehl,
P. A. Itnehler,
Colo St Earnshaw,
A. Sp limier.
John Reillnir,
John M. Swan,
Frank D. Duphorn,
Mks Noll,
George , Kallitteisch,
A. R. Feistel,
Win. ,t henry Meal%
John Warner.
Mrs, It. M. Paxton,
James Pierce,
John ('nip, y
W. T. 14:in2,
aro. 11; S'wope,
S. G. Cook.
IT. 11. Rowe,
D. Culp,
Cum&ertantl tp
E. Paxton Elghaut,
Klingel, _ ,
Reading tp
Ephraim Howard,
A, Lon R. 31yora,
T. et A. Howard,
Liberty tp.
FiamnAl Martin,
L •wls overholtzer,
Al War LE - Numullaker,
Charles Dahrman,
MenaWit 1p
. -
Eppley & lloopes, It 'V,
%
A. T. Wright, I t 7-
Jib, , .11 INtz.erts SOLI, 13" , .. 10
(I. D. Elden.' II 7
Ti. St Penrrpte, 14 7
Wm. A. F.1 , 1.m, - I 1 7
Burkholder thilottrann., 14 7
Butler tp. •
—-- •
Shank & Tiro. 14 7
Noah :Willer, -- • 14 7
Win. Miller. . 14 7
1?. lward Staley, 14 7
Mis 4 kiliza Smith, ' 117
Jacob Epplemam,. -11 '. 7
• IluntingOn Ip.
J. J. Diehl, , • 14 7
Ots.rge Gross,ll 7
H. WitAhow, i
j ' , - 11. 15
.1, Frank I.;.irdner, 10 211
(1 ir.loCr.t llro.
, . 10 20
Mrs. (:riot,, , 11 7
Abraham Urovc 7 14 : 7
,
~
motmijoy tp.
• • -
John Yogi - .
JameA ( . 011Ins,
Sarah Haus,
Union tp
John Bohn tz,
Abraham Sell,
.
- Oxford tp.
John C. 7.9m9c. 12 12 GO
' , rands X. Smith, 14
7
n, 11
.Joh 11 hat•T, 7
'
Ahralimn Hoke , 10 20
.
J. C. Xe,•ly 14 7
Isra , l Blair, ' 14 7
I , ,mmert & 11r0,,, , 12 12 I
1•:, I war. I Wei2,l“ IA • 7
Slwely & .1. hr.klAm, • 10 29
,
IL R. Pontz & Bro., 14 7
Jacks( m llowen4, 14 r 7
Mrs. H. IL Trayer, 11 7
Strabati tp.
Philip Minn. Warehouse, l4 7
4
• !itoreliouse, 1 7
Daniel Golden,' 10 • 20
John, Graft, - , 14 7
Illutli King. . I 14 7
NV4itgr T. trotting% II .4 , ; 7
Llen,jamixt EMholtz. , 11 1
Germany sp. -
.
Lydia Myers, 11 7
Augustus D. Stulth, 1 11 7
Lietleitown bor. -
.
.1111/4 & Swope, L 10 20 •
Stetly a Diehl, 11 15
Voitilt At Colatinnso, 10 20
.
Wm..M. Buford; ' 14 ' 7
("rouse a l'.rotlier, 12 12 'X
rtnyiter .k.r;uu, • 1 t
Nfinttiel Little, 1 t 7
If on ry It-ver,. It 7
Sarah Brant, 14 7
H. S. Klein, 13 10
Wm. C.'3lerriek, 14 7
Daytt Selmrs.rtz ‘ . II • 15
A. Shorb, , 14 - 7
,
Yantis .t Framer, ' 10 20
Amos Keefer, 14 7
111arInte & Lefever, 13 10
A. F. Darker,. 14 7
Hamatanban tp.
George W. Wertz. 11 . 7
Paxton & Nl.Crenry, 11 7
Surhym & Son, , 11 10
Damps. A f4hlelits, ' 13 1 10
Istael Frame, 11 7
Mountpla a 7 4,1 p.
Samuel Faber, ....- 11 7
J. & E.•3llller, 18 II)
R. G. Lavhsemv & CO., 14 7
E. D. Pntbt, 14 7
Wm. A. idi•Fiherry, , . 14 I 7
Shnon "tarnish, 14 . ', 7
Remick bor. , • .
11ary Steffalsa, 'l4 '. 7
Mrs. Mayer, ~. _l4 1 7
Lewis Jarily, 14 , 7
Theo•lore !longer, 14 I
Jacob L llotter, *l4 . 7
Corsowado ip.
John Fowler 1 14 7
Reify A; Snecriager, ' 13 . 10
Barbsra 01stcr; . .
14 7
•
Emanuel Dillet“-
14 7
Franklin ip.
Ilra. Rollm In, 14 7
Martin L. Miler,
Kink 6c Spangler,
Joeeph Liras,
John Carpenter , , l4 7
Henry Witmor4 • 14 , 7
Jacob Marks, 14 7
Freedom fp
Abraham Waybright, 14 7
Latimore tp.•
M. Brenneman, 14 7
14 7
Hamilton tp.
Adam Lerew,
Myer Stern,
J. J. Klein,
Wm. Wolf,
FL L. Miller, ' 14 7
Elijah Spangler, 1 ` 13 , 10
George Spangler, 13 " 13
F. S. llitdebrand, n 15
George Uundorf, 14 7
Tyrone tp.
=
John F. Ilonek,. 14 7
Daniel Dela?, ' 14 7
DIMILLSR3 k BaStmts.
Adam Diehl, Gettysburg, 1., 5
John Hertnlug, 1, . 5
Henry Wolf Hamilton, , 10
A PP E AL.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interest
ed in the above return of classification, that
will boll an Appal, at the Coattnissioners'
Office, in Gettysburg, on HATURDAY, the 14th
day of JUNE nest, between the hours of 9 L.
14 and 3 P., M., when and where all persons
that may consider themselves aggrieved by
said classification may attend.
All licenses must be paid on or berate the
Ist - day of July next.
J. 11. WALTER,
Appraiser of Mereintile Taxes tor Adams.co.
May 14, 1866. 4t
Carriages and Buggies.
TATS k OOLP
are now braiding a variety of
: C O A C H WORK
of the latest and most approved styles, and
constructed of the best material, to which they
invite the attention of buyers. Having built
our work with great care and of material
selected with special referent* to beauty of
style and idurability, we can confidently re
commend the work as unsurpassed by soy,
either in or out of the cities.
All we ask is an inspection of anr work to
oonvinoe those in want of any kins of vehicle,
that this is the place to buy them.
REPAIRING in every branch done at short
Antis') and on reasonable terw!.
Give us s_oall, at our Factory, neer the
corner of Washington and Chamnenburg
streets, Gettysburg.
P. J. TATE. WM. E. CULP.
Mar. 19, 186 S.
Sugar. 10 Cents,
A T Swan's Grocery, on tho North-wept oo r.
A
aer of theillassoad. [April 30, 1380.
WAN'S Store is the place to get all 1t1441.
of Groceries CHEAP. _
W. E. BIDDLE. N. a. wittna. '
100.000 Ittishm. Grail' Winged.
NRW PITO{ A F THE OLD WAREHOUSE.
WM. E. BIDDLE * CO. would Wont the
pabile that titer hare leased the Warehouse
los the earner of Stratton street and the Rail
road, in Gettyeburg, o here they will carry ma
. -THE GRAIN AYR PR.0070% BUSINESS,
in all i:s branches, like highest pricef will
always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats
Clover and Timothy Seeds, Ftaiseed, SI1171:1;
Ilay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soop,lltuts . ,
Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with eerry
thing else in the country produce lit.e.
Cl3*. Dolls. CtR,
6 50 00
12 12 60
9 21 00
13 • 10 00
11 10 00
14 0 01
11 10 us
13 10 03
11 7 00
14 7 00
11 10 90
10 20 011
14 Y 00
11 7 00
11 15 00
13 10 . 00 ,
11 7 01
11 7 00
11 7 00
1-4 7 00
13 10 00
13 10 .000
11 10 00
12 12 50
14 7 00
13 . 10 10.
1.12 1.0 00
7 00
T
12 60
8 30 00
30 01
10 tD ne
10 se 00
14 • 00 00
13 • 10 to
13 10 00
14 7 00
11 7 no
11 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00 ,
It 7 00 H
..14 7 00,
14 7 00
14 7 00;
It 7 00 •
14 7 00
14 7 00
•GMOCEETES.—LOn hand, for sale, Coffee!,
Sugars, Molasses, B rum Teas, Kpices, Salt,
Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch,
Brooms,linckets, Blacking, Also
COAL OIL, Fish tit!, Tar, &c. :FISH i,f all
kinds;
Spikes and Wails; Soudan and,Cheir
ing Tohaeces.
They are always able to snpnly a first Tole
artklo of Flour, with thu dtfferout kinds or
Feed.
AlB6, Graved Planter, with Guano! awl
other fertilizers. Gtl-4.1,, by the bushel, tau ur
car load.
They will run a uwe OF FREIMIT °Arts
from Gettysburg to Baltimore once 'every
week. They are prepared to convey Freight
either way, in any anantitv, et REDUCED
BATES. They will attend, if detlittd, to the
making of purchases in the city, and &Mitering
the goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their
care run to the Warehouse of edurr & Morton,
No. 118 Worth Howard street, near Franklin,
Baltimore, white freight will be received at
any time. They invite the attention of the
public to their line, assuring them that they
will *are no effort to accommeidate ell, rit
may patronize them. •
April 16, 1866• tr
CALL AND SEE LIS IN OUR.NEW QUAL.
' TEES. • .'
MiCIIAI SPANGLER would respectfully
inform his friends and the public generally
that he bl3s moved his Store into the commo
dious room on the southeast corner of the Dia
mond,at which place all are invited to call.
lie has purchased the property •od kid it
thoroughly repaired and fitted up in the most
splentlid style, for tits special comfort and con
venience of his customers. We now flatter
ourselves that we have not only the hest store
room in the county, but the finest stock of
goods ever brought to-this place, all of which
we are now selling at prices to
DEFY COMPET['4ION.•
We call attoullna especiallySo -oar coital:44
stock of
DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
embracing all descriptions of
DRESS GOODS,, DRESS SILKS, DELAINES.
MERINDES, CASHMERES, CALICOES, Al US.
LISS, CORSETS, Hoop Skirts for Ladies ”nd
Aliases, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroidery, Trim.
miuga and
Also, Gent's FUUNISIGNG GOODS, Cloths,
Cusumeres, Camillets, Tweeds, &e l he
We are now selling—
Medina from
Calicoes from v
and other goods in proportion
Having made our purchases when goods
were at their very loweit grade in the city, we'
ere now offering, bargains that. cannot fall to-.
please. We invite al! to call' at our NEW
STORE and sue if it i$ aot,so.
14 7
14 7
11 , 7
11 7
li 7
April IC, ma
TILE subscribers hereby inform their cue ,
tourers and the public generally, that
they have now on hand, and cottitnue to man•
ufacture to order,
CABINET FURNITURE,
which, for style and durability, finish and
price, will compete with any in the county.—
Our present stock consists of every variety of
Furniture usually kept in a first class Furni
ture Ware Room. Fashionable, ornamental
or plain Furnithre manufactured 111 the MORE
substantial manner, ny most experienced
workmen, and at the lowest cash prices.
UND , EILTAKING.
' Having a new Hearse particular attention
wilt be given to this brined: of their business.
They are prEpard to make mud tureiah Coffins
of any desifeti , quality, and attend- Funerals
at the shortest notice—ant on such terms as
cannot fail to please all. -
The subscribers return their thanks to the
public for the liberal patronop•ettended to
them in the mat, and hope to meri tstnd receive
a continuance of public patronage.
Shop and Ware Room third building east
of the square. IL FETE k
Littlestown, April 113, !EOM. tf
THE ORIGINAL
TRAV ELLERS INSURANCE 00.,
OP lIARTPORD ! CONY., '
Cash Assets, Dec. 1, 115103,6,118.12,
Dimas ao.uNsT
ACCIDENTS MOM RUNAWAY ROUSES,
ACC/DENTS FROM SLIPPERY SIDEWALKS
ASSAULTS By BURGLARS AND,ROBBERS
SPRAINED ANKLES AND BROKEN LIMBS
EXPLOSIONS, COLLISIONS, BURNING .6
terPolicies of any amount from ssoo' toa
$1.0,000 la case of fatal accident, or $3 tp $5O
ti
weekly compens..ou in case of disabling bod e •
ily injury, and from one mouth to five years
time, at small I:rein:tins. •
Oldest and fleet Acedeta ins. CO. MUM",
J. G. JIA TT E fiSON, Pres%
RODNEY DENNIS, Segir
tarrT. A PIVaNG, Arent, Gettysburg.
April 9, 1866. .1211
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rivßß undersigned, Loving lately remoied
I from the city to South Baltimore street.
ettsbum, adjoining' the residence of Me.
Henry Comfort, would rospectfully inform th,
ladies of Gettysburg and vicluity, that she is
preparNi to To ,ke
LADIES' DIIESSES AND OUTSIDE corm.
MOS,
of every description. She will alwa)s be fur.
dished with thelatest styles nod patterns, and
will spare no Mat to please, Having had
considerable experience, and understanding
the business thoroughly, she h niss — t - o merit
and receives Ithersdattare of ppblia patronage.
MRS. H. 11. ROWE.
Hay r, 1866.. If
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Gettysburg Fouudry.
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LIE subscriber would intlirm his customers
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- others, that ha is still mantrfActuring
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var . kinds of Castings and Ifschines,lanitt
rr a,
to order, on short notiee,'such as
11111.P.SFIERS AND POWERS,
(Bre -differezt sizes of yuwers,) Clorer-seecl
Hullers and Cleaners,
Corn Shelters and Sep..
aratora, Corafoilder Cutters. Straw and flay
Cutters; P I. 4pu G II 9
4uch as Cast Ploughs. Barshear l'ionght,'Side.
hill and Corn Ploughs; the
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WIRE-SPRINU 11011 SE RAKE,
the latest improvement; also Metal Screws
for Sider Presses,
IRON RAILING
for Cemeteries or Porches, with everytbkis
else in his line, 41 at law prices.
FOR SALE.—A light 'Pwo-horse Wagon, a
One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all
new.DAVID STERNER.
April SO, tf
Tin Ware and Mayes.
orsubsCriber respectfully informs the
public that he still continues thelnsiaen!l
making
ALL KINDS OF 0001) TIN WARE,
at .the old stand, (formerly Andrew Polle)%)
in York street, Gettysburg, where he has the
Istgest assortment of tin' are in the ao_unty,
with many other articles for kitsben sunk /se.
Also, COOKING STOVES & NEKII-PLATE
STOVES, of the very best kinds.
hi. 0,43001 L
' Mar. 13, 1886. 3m -
Great'Reditetion in Prieep,../
pIINESTOOK SRGTRitES
are ROW Jethro
GOOD CALTON§ AT 12/ CSNTS,
'BEST uNoLsatimwmusum AT 2$ Cra ft
'indult other Goods Is' proportioo. •
If you want OIDIAP row is-the tfs
to buy them.
Dal) at once.
PARNBSTOOK BUOTIIERGy
Gettysburg, Mar. 26, 1868. „
)11 [EIMER'S HARE BITTERS for sa e 4.
Hornor'i Drag sod Valets atom'
DIDDLE k BEKNEL
GREAT ATTRACTION!
FANCY ARTICLES
124 to 21L
10 to 18.
M. SPANGLER.
Cabinet Furniture.
Accidents !
DROWNING.
Ace:deuts of All al'inde
Dies Making.