Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, June 04, 1866, Image 3

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    A 4G BAND FAIR
WILL be held , fn St. Vincent's Hall,Eff-
VITSBURG, Md., commencing JUNE
25th, aid continuing daring the week—the
object to provide funds for repairing and beau
tifying St. Joseph's Church, Emmitsburg. A
great variety of:USMFUL AND FANCY ARTI
MRS will be offered for sale and raffle. Din
ner, Supper and Refreshments every day dar
ing the Fair, for the convenience of visitors.
The patrons and friends of the church are re
spectfully requested to attend.
THE LADY MANAGERS.
Jane 4, 1806, td
For Bent.
MY STORE BOOM AND CELLAR, in New
Chester, Adams county, the property
- Torruerly known as lire Myers stand.
I would also sell my stock of GOODS at
great bargain. Possession given stones.
W. T. HOFFMAN.
June 4,1888. 3t
Buggies and Carriages.
M3IS WAY! THIS WAYI—Tho under
signed is engaged in the Carriage-making
business, at the corner of Chambersbnrg and
West streets, Gettysburg, and invites all who
may need anything in his line to give him a
call. He pots up, in the very beat manner,
Falling-top and other BUGGIES, and.all the
different styles of CARRIAGES. With a full
knowledge of the business, - and a determine.
.A.,"-"give satisfaction, the public can rely
jobs being good. He will endeavor
to, serve a large share of ,patronage, and
hopes toveceive it.
REPAIRING done at the shortest notice,
and on most reasonable terms. gei'Country
produce will be taken in exchange for Work.
CHARLES E. undiEybr.
Gettysburg, June 4, tscp. tf
Notice of Inquest. -
NOTICE is hereby given to all thel heirs
and legal representatives of PBTEtt BA
kr'. t, late of Ifamiltonban township, Adams
county, deceased,-viz: Sevilla Baker, Widow,
and thef °Bowing children—John Baker; Peter
Baker, Andrew Baker and Jacob Baker, resi
ding in Adams county, Ps.; Susan, intermar
ried with Daniel Baldwin, of Mont. Alto, Frank
lin conntyea.; Elisabeth, intermarried with
James Grimes, of Franklin county, Pa.; Maria,
intermarried with Peter floater, of, Ashla 34
county, Ohio; Silvy, intermarried with Abram
Carder, of Franklin county, Pa.; Dailey, in
termarried with Josiah Carbaugh, of Franklin
c aunty, Pa. ; and Catharine, intermarried with
Abram Stehle, of Franklin county, pa.—that
an INQUEST will be held on the following
property, left by said decedent, viz : A Tract
of Land, situate in said ilamiltonban town
ship, adjoining lands of Lazarus Baker, Wel
ter Wagamu, George Douse, - Henry Caufman,
John •Caufman and Leonard Caufman, con
taining 200 acres, more or less, improved—on
SATURDAY, the 30th day of JUNE, 1806, at
10 o'clock, A. M., on the premises, to make
partition or valuation of the premises afore
said, to and anion t the legal representatives
lc
of said de'eedent, i such manner nndin such
proportions as, by he laws of this Common
wealth, is directed7if such partition can be
mtile without prgudice to or spoiling the
whole; but if, such'partition cann)t be made
thereof, then to valhe and appraise the same.
. ADAM lIEBEIIT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, 1 .
June 4,1836. td I f 7.
Cannon's
M ARBLE WO4ll-S,
Gii - ilallimore street,Nearly Oppoaite the Court
House, - '
GS TiT Y 8 13 U.(10, PA.
Every description of work executed in the
finest style of 'heart. s e •
''' June 4, .BG5'. tf • T
School it Bounty Taxes.
TAE School Directors of Franklin toliriship
hereby give notice that to all School and
Bounty Taxes, in satd township, not paid by
the Ist of July next, FIVE PEll. CENT. %Oahe
added. They fin - Uler give notice ,tbat'on all
Mount r Subscriptiohs outstanding on said let
day of July, interest will be chargedftom date
of subscribing. By order of the. Board,
SAMUEL, BUCIISR, Pres't.
JACOC DEARDORFF,- Sec'y.
May 28, 186 d. W.
To All Book Buyers.
:FAS. K. SIMON, 38 South Sixtb*Street,
Phil
adelphin, IS AGENT FOS THE FOLLOW
ING VALUABLE BOOKS:
APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPE
DIA-26 Vols.
. HISTORY OF THE REBELL
ION-1 largo Vol.
DICTIONARY OF lIECHAN
ICS-2 Vols.
REBELLION_RECORD, BY FRANK MOORE
" —9 Vols.
WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS-22 Tole.
COOPER'S NOVELS, DICKENS' WORKS.
MERIVALE_AGIBBON'S ROM&
WACAtLEY'S"--WOREES.
ÜBE'S DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND MANU
FACTURES.
BANCROFI"S UNITED STATES-8 Vols. &o.
I furnish all Books published, for public
and private Libraries, at wholesale prices.—
Send a lista any Books wanted, with a aptmp,
for prices, which will be sent by return" mail.
May 28, 1866. lm
Soluble Pacific Guano.
I.,::.. n S i O a. LUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
g
1.008 Olbs. contains 70 lbs. animal matter,yieldlng
.
Also 80 to 90 lbs. earthy bone Phosphate of lime,
30 lbs. of which are soluble phosphate.
It combines all the advantages of the beet
braside of Super Phosphate, with those•ot Pe t
ru v ian Guano. -.
By reason of its greater concentration, we re
commend 20 per ct. less by weight to be need
per acre, than of any fertilizer costing the
some per ton ; and no more per acre than. of
those selling at 20 per ct. more per 1004—
i - fence its economy.
This gm 1.110 weighs 8S lbs. per busliel, !mice
In applying it farmers must be governed by
weight and not by bulk, for it IS much lighter
than the Super Phosphates. Every cargo duldo
inspected.
JORIT S. RERSE k CO.,
AGENTS FOR THE SHUT;
71 South Street, Baltimore
" Flour of pone."
WE will give a money guarantee of the
partly of this article. It is pure un
-Steanud, suaburnt bone, reduced to the fineness of
Lear, which adds 100 per ct. to its value: It
its as gawk and active. as acid dissolved bone,
hence its 'value is vastly greater, because it'
contains 'neither acid nor water, which neces.
satily add weight, and reduce theltaantity of
valuable elements. We recommend 250 lbs.
to be used in place of 300 lbs. Super Phosphate
or dissolved bone.
JOHN S. REESE k CO.,
GIIIIIIAL AGILYTS FOB THI SOUTH . ,
71 &UM Street, Bs/doers
{`McCurdy k Diehl, Agents, Gettysburg
Mar. 12, 11366. Sin
Lawrence D. -Dietz ik Co.
WHOLESALE
FANCY GOODS, "
NOTIONS,
HOSIERY and
TARIETIES,
SOS West 13althriere Onset,
Veat4.ween Howard k Liberty Streets,
1866. , Baltimore, lid.
Coal and Lumber,
tiF every variety, at the Yard of
C. H. BUEHLER,
‘ feb. 19. Coe. Carlisle and Railroad as.
INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS in the
TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD. Its premiums are low, and
- it pays losses prostptly.
TYSON'S Excelsior Skylight Gallery is the
place to go if you wish Pictures at low
es. Satisfaction guaranteed.
JNSVRE AGAINST ACCIDENTS in the ori.
Rini TRAVELLERS INSURANCE CON
OT OF HARTFORD. It is the oldest, lan..
gest, and safest accident insurance company in
the country.
A LL kinds of PIOTIIIINS, lapse and small,
XI. steady sad corrocqy copied st, the Rzciel
-1_1101- ;..0.-rrafut.
Arronr charge forannoune_ing candid:o4a. until
the Cc' mvention, three oculars, (Lama
v.Orcs.
Conunnuleatiana reoominending candidate*,
ten cont.+ a line, one lame:lion—also in advance.
URGED by many friends, I offer myself as
A candidate for SHERIFF, subject of the
decision of the Democratic County Convention.
Should I be nominated I will spars no honor
able elforta to secure my election, and if elect
ed, I will discharge the duties of the office to
the bestpfmy ability. HENRY BEITLER.
Mcuntjoy tp., April 23, 186 C. to
Tnr AVINO been solicited by many friends in
1 - 1- various parts of the county, I offer my
self as a candidate for SIIRRIFF at the nest
election, subject to the decision of the Demo
cratig, County Convention,. Should Ibe nom
inatOn and elected, I proraite to discharge the
duties of the office to the best of my ability.
JOSEPH WOLF.
Butler tp., April 23, 1806. tc
ENCOURAGED by nurneronS friends
throughout the comity, I offer myself is a
candidate for SHERIFF at the next election,
dtAlke,t to the decision of the Democratic County
Coridention.. Should I be 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, 1560.• te
AT the solicitation ornamerons friends, I
offer myself as a ca didate for SHERIFF
at thenext election, subje t to the decision of
the Democratic County onrention. Should
I be nominated and electe 1, I pledge awe!f to
discharge the duties of t e office to the best
ofmy ability. PHILIP HANN.
Straban tp., -April 9, 18 G. te
A T the solicitation of n morons friends, the
i
undersigned, (residin in Gettysburg since
April Ist, but formerly a d for many years a
resident . of Conowago to aship,) offers him
tielf as 11, candidate for SHERIFF at the next
election, subject to the decision of the Demo
cratic County Convention. Should I,be nom
inated and elected, I will discharge the dirties
of the office to the best or my ability.
EHANVEL D. KELLER.
April IG, 1866.. to
FNCOURAGED - by numerous friends
throughout the county, I offer myself as
a candidate far SHERIFF at the next edection,
sol4det to the decision of the Densocratic
County Convention. Should floe so fartunate
as to be nominated and elected, I promise to
discharge the duties of the office to the best
of my ability
..10 . SEPII A. ORENDORFF.
gonnijoy tp., April 16,1806. tc -
Tr AVING been solicited by many friends,U. loiter mys .1f as a candidate for SHER
IFF at the neat election, subject to the deci
sion of,the Democratic County Convention.—
Should' I be nominated and elected, f pledge
myself to a faithful discharge of the duties of
the office. REUBEN GOLDEN.
Cumberland tp., April 10, 1860. tc
• For Clerk .of the Courts.
FCOCR.GED by many friends,Joircr my
self u a candidate for re-election to the
office of CLERK: OF.TUE COURTS, subject to
the decision of the Democratic County Con
venticTe: Should Ibe nominated aid elected,
I - pledge myself to discharge the duties Of the
office With promptness and fidelity.
JAMES J. FINE
Gettysburg, May T, 1866. tc
A T the wisest solicitation of some of my
A
friends, I offer myself as a candidate for
CLERK OF TUB COURTS at the next election,
subject to the debision of the Democratic Coun
ty Convention. Shoal,' Ibe nomkgated and
elected,.l pledge myself to dischaft the du
ties of the office correctly and with satisfaction
to'the public.
CORNELIUS DOUGHE*TY.
Gettysburg, May 21, 1366. tc
TrAVING been solicited by many triends, I
Mier myselhas a candidate for CLERK
OF TRECOURTS at the next election !subject
to the decision of the De! -% l ty Con
.
rehtio . n. IShould I be n 4
I promise's correct and
of the - Hales of the piney
Franklin tp., May 21, 186.6.- in
ror Register it Recorder. N
PVCOURAGED by , trumerOus friends. I
i offermyself as a candidatb forthe °Rice
of i ,ttEGISTER-k RECORDER tit the next elec-,
ti4n subject to the decision of the Democrat
ic p county Convention. Should,l,be
P. nomina
-1
t, and -elected, I pledge myself to discharge
th duties of the office to the best of my ability.
I s rued as Lientedant in the 165th Regiment,
PM., under 'Capt. Jacoh E. Miller.
^, . , WM. C. BECK.
. .
Riadiug tp., May 28, 1866. In
rf AVING been disabled in a ne arm by a
bullet wound whilst serving in the 87th
P. ~ I have been frequently solicited to offer
myself as a candidate for the office of REGIS
TER & RECORDER-,which I now do, subject
to the deciaien of the Dernocrittic County Con -
vention. Should Ibe nominated and elected,
I flatter myself that I will be able to discharge
the duties of the office I correctly and to the
satisfaction of the public .
W.V. D. TIOLTZWORTEL .
Gettysburg, Mayl4, 1866. tc
OLICITED by numerous friends, T offer
myself as a candidate for REGISTER it
R 'CORDER at the next election, subject to
the decision of the Democratic County Con-
vention. Should Ibe nominated and elected,
I pledge myself E 6 discharge the duties of the
office faithfully and correctly.
ISAAC MYERS:
,Butler tp., May 28, 1866. to
' Dr. t. E. Goldsborough,
lIAMPTON, Adams county, Pa., renews
his offer of professional services to the
public, and those requiring medical and sur
gical aid will find It to their interest to con
sult him. • . [May 21, 1866. tf
. Chester Hotel.
nrIFIN undersigned has' purchased the old
Tangkinbaugh Hotel property, in. New
Chester,. Adams county, Pa., and re-opened
.the house for the accommodation of Travel
lers, edlera, Droters, and all others. His
Table will have everything in season, and his
Bar the choicest wines a uliquors. His C ham.
ben are large and airy. Good Stabling is at
tached to the Hotel. He asks a share of pub-
Ho patronage, and will do his best to deserve it.
JOSEPH TODT.
May 21, 1868. _
$9 A A Month I—AGENTS wanted
V, for sir enbrely new articles, just out.
Address 0. T. GARET, City Building, Bid
deford, Md. [May 21, 886. iary
A Lecture to Young Wen.
JUT published, in a sealed envelope.—
Price 6 cents. A Lecture on the nature,
treatment and radical cure of Spermatorhcea,
or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions,
Sexual Debility and Impediments to Marriage
generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Epi
lepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical incapa
city, resulting from Self-Abuse, &c. By Rob
ert J. Calverwell, M. D., author of the "Green
Book," Lc. •
The world renowned author, in this admira
ble Lecture clearly proves, from his own ex
perience, tlt the awful consequences at Self
Abuse may be effectually removed without
Medicine, and without dangerous surgical ope
rations, beagles '
instruments, 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 clay 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 sit cents, or two post
age stamps. Also Dr. Calverwell's Marriage
Guide, price 25 cents. Address
CHAS. S. C. KLINE k Co.,
127 Bowery, New York, P. 0. box 4586.
April 23, 1866. ly
DEALERS IN
Smoking Tobaccos.
SOMETUING NICE I
WY, ft. BROGUNIEB,
al MeSherrystowx, Adams county, Pa.,.
Manufactures two different grade. of SMOKING
TOBACCO, which cannot , be ibeat. They are
mild and pleasant, all the poinonons taste be
ing extracted, and yet the flavor Is fully pre
served. Smokers, give them a trial, and you
will be pleased.
Orders from a distance solicite4.
Feb. 26 . , 1866 . . . fl
CANDIDATES.
For Sheriff.
Grocery it Liquor Store.'
A FIRST-RATE ASSORTMENT of GllO-1
CERISS, cheap. FISH of different kinds.
A large lot of
POTOMAC 'TERMING,
at low price. The best and largest assort
ment of LIQUORS ever k - ept In this place.
PARE WINE, BRANDY, RYE WHISKEY, AC.,
for medicinal and other purposes, in quanti
titles large or small. Also—
MISHLER'S CELEBRATED HERB BITTERS.
WU. J. MARTIN,
Baltimore st., Gettysburg.-
May 28, 1866.
The Very Latest!
t jACOBS k BROTHER,
PagRCIIANT TAILORS
• Cloths, Catabnara and Vesting..
Jost received from the city splendid U.
sortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
of every description. Snits Age to order in
the most fashionable and so tial manner.
All work guaranteed to fit or no sale. Cue.
tomer' cannot fail to be pleased. Give us a
call. .
lar P. B.—We are 'went& for the celebrated
SINGE MOWING NACQINE, and always have
the machines on hand and far sale. We can
recommend them as being the best machines in
use. JACOBS At BRO.
M&y 28; 18G8
Removal
OF BOTH OUR SHOPS TO. CHAMBERS
BURG STREET.
OPEN Tp-DAY, MAY IT S 18G0
We take special pleasure in announcing to
our friends and customers that we have this
day -- opened our ICE CREAM SALOON'S, at
our new stand in.Chambersbnrg street, nearly
opposite the Lutheran Church. We have had
the apartments fitted up in the beat style.—
Ladies and Gentlemen are havitol to call.
We will also furnish Ice Cream in any quan
tity to public or private parties, at prices un
precedented. We will also have constantly on
hand Fresh Cakes, which we will famish to
an parties and plc-nies at the shortest notice.
MEAD AND MINERAL WATER
can always be had icy and tool and at alt hours.
ll,tring had a lifelong experience in the
manufacture of all the foregoing articles we
ask the p atronage of the public fenerally.
May 20806. ti MINNIGEI It BRO.
Free` ke'Confeetlonery
A ND ICE CIiEAV SA,LOON.—The subvert
herr respeetfully informs the citizens of
Gettysburg and vieinity,that he has a Confec
tionery Establishment, one door east or the
Eagle Hotel, on Chambersburgstraet, to which
he would invite their attention.-
, C.tkes, Candies and every -description cf
Confections, together with Nuts, Oranges, and
all kinds of fruite,•uh6ays on hand. • 6.
Parties, public and private, as wellas fam
ilies, will be furnished with all kinds ()Wakes,
lee Cream, (in pyramidal form or otherwise,)
and other refreshments at their houses, upon
short notice. •
Having spent a life-time at the business, he
flatters himself that he understands it and that
he is able to render entire satisfaction.
Call and gee his Confectionery.
* May 28, 1896. tf 'JOCIN GRUEL
Battle-field Hotel;
THIS Hotel, being dike of the relics of the
Battle of Gettysburg, has been renovated
and refurnished, .and is ready to . entertain
travellets and the publiditenerally, It being
a short distance from the Soldiets' National
Cemetery, it affixds convenient accommoda
tions for all visiting there, and theubscriber
flatters himself that none shall kale him die'
satisfied.
Also, Ice Cream and all kinds pf refresh
ments, at all hours, to accommoda e prome
naders. Give me- a call.
JO.SEPII LITTLE, Pro rietor.
Gettysburg, Hay 21, 1896. tf , '
Shoes, Gaiters, &c.
TORN M. REILING,
t Iv CAIILISLI9 STREET,
west side, a few doors from the Public Square,
Gettysburg, has laid in an excellent assort
ment of Shoes, Gaiters,'/cc.,
for
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, '
which he is offering at the very lowest profits.
Having bought for cash, at the latest reduo
tion, be is prepared to offer great bargains.
Boot and Shoe manufacturing carried on at
tlt same rittce, and the best kind of. work
made. JOHN M. REILING‘
May 14, 186 G. tf
i ected,
maned
Lime & Coal.
lIINN ac,REILLY have erected two addi-
N,Jr tional Lime Kilns, on the Railroad, and
are therefore better, prepared than ever to sup
ply the best of LIMB, in large or small qoanti
ties. Farmers and others can hereafter look
for a more prompt filling their orders, and ,
are invited to extend and 'continue their fa
vors 14 a firm which is making \ every effort to
accommodate them in the best manner possible!
They will also centinue to keep On hank for
sale, a good supply of the different Inds of
COAL, which they will sell at small pr firs.
coal and Lime delivered anywhere in ‘9et
tyEiburg.
May 14, 1866. tf
Notice.
ABRAHAM REUSE'S ESTATE.—Letters
testamentary on the estate of Abraham
Krise, late of Liberty township, Adams county,
deceased, having been granted to the under
'signet; residing in the same township, she
hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to
said estate to make *mediate payment, and
those having claims Against the sane to pre
sent them properly' authenticated for settle•
ment. ANNA KRISE,
Miy 28, 1866. 6t Executrix.
$19500 A P g e e t i r t s ir ev e er a y r irlier a
W e
Rto wa n t
l
our IMPROVED $2O Sewing Machines.—
Three new kinds. Under and upper feed.—
Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above
salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY
machines sold in the United Staten for less
than $4O, which are fully licensed by Bowe,
Wheeler d• Wilson, Grover ,t Maker, Singer ,I (b.,
and Baehelder. All other cheap machines are
infringements, and the seller 'or user are liable
to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated cir
culars sent free. Address, or call upon Sbaw
& Clark, at Biddeford., Maine, or Chicago, 111.
May 21, 1866. 'sly
Bitter Wine of Iron.
AN exquisite impregnation of.dry Spanish
Wine with the activity of CALISAYA
ARK, and the niisst energetic of all the fer.
ruinous salts, CITRATE OF MAGNETIC OX.
IDE OF IRON. - It has
is
vinous flavor, very
grateful to the palate, is without thalybeate
taste and will not discolor the teeth.
It excites languid appetite, gives zest to
fnod, improves digestion, increases the strength,
steadies the circulation, takes off muscular
flabbiness, removes the pallor of debility, gives
firmness and precision to the actions of the
nervous system, with power to endure fatigue
and resist disease.
MAGNETIC CITRATE of IRON is new and
peculiar, differing from th• ordinary Soluble
Citrate, in containing an equivalent of Protoz
ide of Iron, in place of the Ammonia. It is
neutral, tasteless, without astringency, -as
prompt and energetic as the Chloride, and
unlike that, induces no local inflammatory
actio3 or headache.
CALISAYA BARK is pre-eminent among
vegetable tonics, has no equal as a strength
ener or restorative, nor rival as an anti-peri
odic.
Retails in $1 k $2 bottles, Quarts lc Gallons
for dispensing.
0.8. HUBBELL, Apothecary,
1410 Chestnut Bt., Philadelphia.
May 28, 1888. lm _
Disabled Men, Attention I
WANTED, one or two men, In Gettysburg
and vicinity, who have lost eithbr an
arm or leg, to sell WADSWORTH'S WATER
PROOF ARNICA HEALING PLASTER, the
best and cheapest Court Plaster in the market.
From $6 to sloper day can be made. Address
with 25 cents for sample and full information,
A. F: BELCHER, Box 45, Philadelphia, Pa.
N. B.—All Agents and pedlers would find it to
their interest to Auswesibe above.
April! la, 16438. 3m.
0000 Agents • .
IirANTED, to Bell SIX tisw inverrions, of
great value to families; all pay great
pro ts. Send 15 cents and get 80 pages, or 25
cents and get 80 pages and a sample gratis.
EfIfRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass.
#11178 4 1868. 11 4 • ,
MOWERS dt REAPERS.
71IIE undersigned is still Agent for thesiale
Y , of MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES
—both combined and single Mowers.
These machines can be used as Self-Rakers
or Hand Rakers, as faimers may wish. They
are made with two cutter bars, one for cutting
grain with sickle kcife—cutting five feet nine
inches wide—and extra bar, with tws knives,
for grass,—cutting foot feet six inches wide,
having iron or wooden frames as desired.—
They have two driving wheels and flexible fin
ger bar.
The company building these machines have
secured by lease and purchase, the control of
all the desirable and standard patents aow is
use, among which are the
OHIO AN ICED BUCEE PATENTS,
to which we direct special Itteittion. In
(com
pactness, lightness of dra ft , xcellence of work
clerkship and finish, coa bitted with great
strength and adaptation to all kinds of work,
they will compete with, and we believe, cur
bass, any other machine now oSered to the
public.
Farmers would do wellr to examine these
machines before purchasing any other. They
will be sold as cheap awly other first- class
machine now mannfactisred,, and we warrant
them to give entire sstis§action or no sale.
gar Extras alvrayskept on hand. Specimen
machines can be seen by calling on the Agent,
residing on the Harrisburg road, two miles
north-east of Gettysburg.
WILLIAM WIBLE, Agent.
1
April 23, HIER
NEW GOODS!
GEORGE ARNOLD
HAS now on band a - very large stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
mostly Ot his own mahnfacturing and well
made, eibracing every iizo'and price.
ALSO •
A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS AND CASSI
MER 3,
well selected and very andsome styles, all of
which will be sold ver cheap, for earl& Call
and see them. EORGE ARNOLD.
May 7, 1866. 3m
Cheap f r Cash!
N EW STORE t
GROCERIES, LIQUORI3, &C.
.THE undersigned basi returned to Gettys
burg, and opened a new Store, on Balti
more street, next door to the Post Office, and
nearly opposite the Court-House, where he
offers for sale, CHRAP POR CARR, a large and
choice assortment of_ GROCERIES,—Sugars,
COIII.CA, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Salt, U.;
with Fish, Bacott, , lrard, and so on. ,
Also, LIQUORS—Wines !bandies,
Whiskies, Rums, skid everything else in the line.
Also, any quantity -of Notions, to suit any
and everybody.
Recollect this IS the place to bay cns.tr von
CARII.
GEO. F. KAT.I3FLEISCH
April 23, 18G6,
Reductioxi in Price
OF THE
AMERICAN WATCHES,
MADE AT WATHAM, MASS,
In consequence of thh recent great decline
in gold and sliver and all the materials used
in the manufacture of ear goods, and in anti
cipation of a still 'further decline, we have re
duced our prices to aglow a point as they can
be placed
WITH Gab AT PAR,
so that no one need hesitate to boy a watch
now from the rap ectatinn that it willbe cheap
er at some future time: The test of ten years
and the manufacture and sale of
. _ .. . .
MORE THAN 200,000 WATCHES,
have given our produc.ione the very highest
rank among time-keepers. Commencing with
the determination to make only thoroughly
excellent watches, our,bnsiness has steadily
increased as the public became acquainted
with their value, until for months together, we
have been unable to sOpyly the demand. We
have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings
until they nowcover over threeacres of ground
and give accommodation to more than eight
hundred-workmen.
in stating that we now
E.Ef A.LF OF ALL THE
FHE UNITED STATES.
e distinguished by the
engraved on the plate :
C 0.," Waltham, Mass.
We are fully justified
make MORE THAN ()NI
IXATCHES SOLD IN
The different grades a;
following trade marks
1. "American.Wate
2. "Aigpleton, Trac,
3. "P. S. Bartlett,"
4. "Wm. Ellery."
_b. OUR LADIES'
is named "Appleton, T ,
Maas. -
'ATCH of first quality
acy & Co." Waltham,
of Ladies' Watch Is
' altham,Slass. These
a a great variety of Bi-
7. Our next quail
named "P. 8. Bartlett, '
watches are furnished
zee and Malts of cases
The American Waist
authorize us to state t
,i,i,
,of trade Starke or pric ,
ALL 'THE FROMM' OF 'MIR FACTORY
ARE FULLY ARRANTED
to be the, beet time-ke pers of their class ever
made in this 'or any ther country. Buyers
should rememberthat unlike the guarantee of
a foreign maker who can never be reached,
this warrantee is goci at all times against the
Company or their age ttS. and that if after the
i xt
most thorough trial, nyir t cb should - prigs .
defective in any listed:War, i may always be
exchanged for another .. As he. American
Watches made at Waltham, are \ fir sale by
dealers generally throughout the country, we
de not solicit orders ftir single watches:\
CAUTION.—The patine are cautioned tii‘buy
only of respectabli dealers. All persons silk
lug counterfeits will bs prosecuted.
ROBEINS k APPLET ON,
Agents for the American Watch Company,
• 182 Broadway, N. Y.
May 31, 1868. lm
00.,0f Walthin Maui
at without distinction
Tax Notice.
THE Cumberland township Bonnty Tax
poplicates are in'the hands ofthe Collec
tors for collection. All persons arereqttest
ed to make immediate payment.
By order of the Board,
ABRAHAM PLANK', Pres't.
N. Lumina, fiec'y [May T. 2m
Philip Redding,
JIISTICE OF TFIE PEACE, will be at
his office,.(at his residence,) in Cumber.
land township, on Tuesday and Friday of each
week, to give his attention to Justice's busk
ness. , [April 30, 1866. 4m
Bedewed Prices.
PIANOS,. CABINET AND AMIIRICAN OR
GANS. Superior tuned 'f octave PIANOS
from $550 upwards. ORGANS from $OO
upwards. AU instruments selected, re
commended and sold by me, additionally guar
antied. Illustrated circulars sent by mail,
when desired. P. BENTZ,
No. 30 Mast Market Street, York, Pa.
Mar. 13, 1866.
Notice.
GEORGE LAWRENCE'S ESTATE.—Letters
testamentary on the estate of George LaW
rence, late of Monntpleasant township, Adams
county, deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, residing in the same township, be
hereby gives notice to all persons indebted
to said estate to make Immediate pay/hoot,
and those having claims against the same to
present them properly authenticated for set
tlement. LEVI LAWRENCE,
May 21, 1866. 6t* Executor.
Who? Who? Who?
ONEXT GOVERNOR! We have a cor
rect and striking photograph of tAi next
Governor of Pennsyllania,Oich we will send
by mail for 25 cents. If we ihistake the scan, the
money will be refunded immediately after elec
tion next October. 'ls it Geary or Clymer
Write and see. Address
BARTLESON k CO., 511 CHESTNUT St.,
May 7. 2m ' Philadelphia
TN& HORNER'S FRAGRANT MYRRH pre-
II serves the Teeth, onree ell diseases of the
pate and parties tbeineotil,
TUE lIIIIIM4RD,I
TIME , undersigned are agents for the sale of
Hubbard's celebrated Mowers and Reap
ers, both combined and single Mowers and
Self-Rakers. Farmers would dd well to ei
amine our specimen machines before purchas
ing any other. We warrant satisfaction or no
l eale. 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 of the HUbbar d as a
Mower are retained in the Reaper, and can be
changed from a Moyer to a Reaper by chart
. ging three bolts and two shoe pint The re
' ker, with one easy natural-motion, brings the
grain towards him and deposits it in a corn
pact sheaf in the rear of the machine, leaving
ample room for the machine to pass next time
around. The Self-Rake has no equal ; it is a
reel and a rake' combined. The driver by use
of a lever regulateslhe size of the bundle, and !
it can be worked id; all kinds of-grain froth - the
shortest oats to the) tallest rye ; is very simple
in construction, slid less liable to get out of
repair than any other Rake. They are made
with two Cutter bars, one for entting'grain wi'h
sickle knife, cutting five feet nine incites wide,
and an extra har,with two knives, for grass, cut
ting four feet eight-inches tide. Et tras,al
ways kept on hand. Specimen machines can
be seen by calling on the,agents,residing near
Golden's Station. l'ost 'office address, Gran
ite Hill, Pa.
iterAlso Pratt & Smedley's Patent Horse
Rakes on habd, built by Geo. W. Brant & Co.,
Columbia, Pa.
lIFINRY THOMAS & SON, Agents
May 14, 186 G.
NORRIS STILL AHEAD!
- 186 JUST PRONE THE CITY I Nor
ris bas just returned from the Ci
ty with the fines% and cheapest lot of ready
made clothing ever offered in Gettysburg.
DON'T I*ORGET THE PLACE I Next door
to Buehler's Drug store, where you will find
the largest and best selection of HATS and
CAPS in Gettysburg.
JE-RU-SA-LENS I—What nice Pants and
Vest, Norris has at his, new Store. Ho beats
'em
WWI PRICES PLAYED oE7l—Norris
sells Gloves as cheap as they were before the
war.
• AND TEIR . COLORSD TROOPS FOUGHT
NOBLY you don't believe it just go to
Norris' New Store and he will convince yod
that 'Wooled" Goods are cheaper than they
have been since the war.
COME IN 'OUT OF THE WET I—Nctrris has
Umbrellas so cheap that it Is cheaper to keep
dry than run apound in the rain.
NECKTIES, BUTTERFLIES and everything
in that line at NORRIS'S.
LOCKWOOD, LINEN LINED I—Paper Col
lars and Linen Collars of all kinds and Sites
at
MORRIS'S.
KEEP - TlVEl—Fine assortment of4locks
ar d warranted to keep time at NORM S'S.
VA USES, TRUNKS, and Carpet Bvs, of
every description at FORMS'S.
SARATOGA I—Norris keeps - the late Sar
atoga Hats.
ON THE ROAD TO BRIGHTON I—The la
test Brighton Hats at NORRIS'S.
THE LATEST_REHOHTE I—Norris has . the
latent Reaorte Hate and the best quality id the
market.
YOUNG DRIVING BOYS!—Don't forget
that Norris has the latest Driving Hats out.
May 7, 1866.
8 NEW A IPCKING'S
DVERTIS MENTS. 66.
16,--,13-WIL-LE-KIN'SI" WHAT A LARGE
k_jr Stock of Cheap Clothing at
PICKING'S.
PLAYED OUT! THE HIGH PRICES.—
Call and be satisfied by pricing' Clothing
at PICKING'S.
J.T CAN'T BE DENIED, THAT PICKING has
.the largest assortment of Coats, Pants and
eats, in the county.
MRS-INKS AND CARPET BAGS, in endless
1
variety, cheap at PICKING'S.
LT IS EVEN SO I A large stock of Over
shirts, Suspenders, Umbrellas, White and
ico shirts, cheap at PICKING'S.
11\TICEI NICER! ! NICEST! I I All kinds of
IA Sunday and every-day sults cheap at
PICKING'S.
GENTREL I GENTEELERI I GENTEEL
' EST 111 Black Cloth Frock, and Sack
Coats; also all kinds of Cassimere, Dock, Cot
ton and Linen Coats. Call at PICKING'S.
1!EB
TT IS INDEED ASTONISHING, what a
large and cheap assortment of Pants can
be had at „ PICKING'S.
TT REP TIME I Fine assortment of Clocks
. I‘ . cheap at PICKING'S.
NO USE TALKIKG, but come right along
and price Clothing, Notions, kc., at
PICKING'S.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Violins, Ac
iordions, Flutes and Fifes, to be bad at
' PICKING'S.
ARE YOU IN? Foi a cheap' suit. Then
call at PICKING'S:
CIREENBACKS, o r any other kind of good
money, taken in exchange for Coats,
Pants,.Vesta, Ate - fa t ' PICKING'S.
TAR GRE A T SENSATION of the day—
Picking's Clothing Store.
("HEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST—Pick
&,/ ing's Spring. and Summer Clothing.
0 AND'SNR Picking's °heal Clothing.
STOP A N O MENTI---What's the hotly/ I
wait to•get a suit at PICKING'S.
ArGTHER EARTH is putting on a new snit.
In Let all the people go to Picking's and do
likewise. • [April 23, 1866.]
Tin Ware and Stoves.
IHE subscriber 'respectfully informs the
publis,that he still continues the business
nking)
ALL KINDS OF GOOD TIN WARR,
at the old stand, (formerly Andrew Polley's,)
in York street, Gettysburg, where he has the
largest assorttent of tin ware in the county,
with many wther articles for kitchen use, kc.
• Also, COOKING STOVES k NINE-PLATE
STOVES, of the very best kinds. •
S. G. COOK.
Mar. 13, 1885. 3m
Great Redaction in Prices.
F MOUTON 11 aot HERS
are now selling
GOOD CALICOES AT 124 CENTS,
BEST UNBLEACHED MUSLIN - AT 28 CTS.,
anti all other Good% in proportion.•
If you want CHEAP (foods; now is the ,tim
to buy them. .
Call at once.
PAIINESTOOK BROTHERS.
Gettysburg, Mar. 26, 1866.
Town Property
AT PRIVATE SALE.—Several HOUSES
can be pin chased at Private Sale by call
i, on -FAIINESTOOH BROTHERS.
Dec. IG. 18136. tf
L 0 • C K
-
I) Now on hand CLOCKS 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 et the
Exceliior Skylight Gallery.
I. G. TYSON.
JFNSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS iit the
TRAVELLERS INsuaANog COMPANY
HARTFORD.. It insures against all kind,
of =ideas, and its benefits are received by all
classes of nen.
SA°° '
Arrovi Root, Coro Starch, nice-flour
sad Galatia, fat AM° at D LIORNSIVII
Drag Slam
List •f Merchants
WITHIN the County of Adams, returned
and classified by the undersigned, Ap
praiser offercantile Taxes, in accordance with
the several Acts of Assembly, for the year
IM-67, of Goods, Wares and Merchandise:
Borough of Gollysourg.
ams. Dolls- Cts.
Pahnestnek Ilmthers , Cl 4
60 00
Danner, & Ziegler, 12 19 50
J. L. Sclitek, 0 Ii 00
GGeorge. e Arnold, • 14 /0 00
Jacob Brinkerhoff; l3 10 00
Row & Woods, 14 7 01:10
F. B. Picking, 15 10 00
E. Minnigh, l4 10 00
,
John Forney, • 11 7 00
Mrs. Martin, , 14 7 00
Btrickhoueer & Whootzker, 13 10 'OO
Michael Spaneleri a 10 10 le
l'itlesB H. McCreary, 14 7 00
R. 8. McCreary, . . e 14 700
A. B. Buehler, 11 15 00
Cobean & Crawford, 12 " •10 IK)
Jacob* & Brother, • 14 7 00
Miss Mary McAllister , 14 7 00
Dr. Robert Homer, 14 7 00
John Gruel. 14 . 7 00
A. Scott & son. 14 . 10 00
Joseph Giljeeple, ' 10 is 001
James Grimes, 13 II 00
Boyer d.. San. ti , 19 SO
'
Joseph Bevan, 14 7 00
Henry Overdeer, 13 10 10 ,
Then. Norris, 13 10 OW
Philip Winter, - 14 7 00
Lewis Strom°. 14 7 00'
Win. J. Martin, ' LI 19 to '
Mile & Benner, 0 $1 00
idel7unly & Diehl, 0 80 00
C. 1-1.- Buehler, - 10 20 00'
Culp & Harnshaw, - 10 . XI 00.
A. Spangler, 8 SO 00
John Hallos, 7 00
John M. Swan, ' h i 10 00
Frank D. Daptionl,lo 10 oo '
,
Mks NMI', - 14 7 00
George Kalbfielsch,: 14 -7 00'
'
A. It. Felstel, - 14 700 1
,
No,. & Henry Meal; 14 700
a
John Warner, 14 7 00;
MN. H. NI. Paxton.
James Pierce,
John Culp;
W. T. Ink%
(lon.
14. G. Cook,
11. 11. Wave, 14 7 00
14 7 00
, • - Cunsberkmd Ip. a>
Talon Blaltain, 14 .7 00
battle Kllngel, • 14 7 00
. .
Reading ip
Ephraim Tfewttril,
Adam S. MYera.
.7. u A. /lowan!,
liberty t I).
Samuel Martin,
Lewis °verbalizer,
Miller d• Nunn/tinker,
Cl arlca Bauman,
Nenalkn Ip
- -
Eppley & 'Hoopes,
A. T.- Wright,
Jacob Pltzer .4 Son, .
v. D. !,Alen.
•
li. R. Pennsio,
Win. A. Elden,
Burkholder & Hoffman,
Bulky tit
Minn k & Urn.
Noah Mil ler,
Win. Miller,
Edward Stale,
M Ins Eliza Smith,
Jacob Epplenaan,
Huntington fp.
T. -.
leorge
lleltsllew,
Friink Oardner,
lordlier & Bro.,
M rm. Grlelit,
Alkali:an Grove,
Moun(joy tp
John 'Vogt,
Jamos ('thine,
Surtax Boos,
Union tp.
• 14
14 7
n Bobli
.raham Sell,
00rd ep,
ohn C. Zonek
Francis X. Smith,
John Ginter,
Abraham Hoke,
',Y. C. Neely
Israel Blair,
Emmert th Bro.,
Edward Weigle,
She('ly & Abraham,
It. It. Foutz h Bro.,
Jackson Bowers,
Mrs. H. R. Trayer,
Btrabas tp.
Philip Hann, Warehouse, 14
" Storehouse, 14
Daniel Gden, 10
John Gra ol ft, 14
Busch King, 14
Walter T. Hoffman 14
Benjamin Eicholts. 14
Gerstuty tp.
- -.--•
Lydia Myetl, -
Augustus D. Smith,
Liidatown bor
Marisa FtwOpe, 10
Steffy A Diehl, 11
Yount. a Colehotzse, 10
Wm. M. Huford, 14
Crouse & Brother, 12
Snyder a Son, It
Banntel „Little, 14
Henry Reser, 14
-
H. arab B
S. Hi ei n, 13nt, 14
David 14
Schwartz, 11
errick,
.
A. Short), • 14
Yantis & Hamer, 10
Amos Keefer, 14
Marina s Leefever, 13
A. F. Barker,
14
Ilarislionbas 12).
°forge W. Wortz, 14
Paxton 4, McCreary, ''' 14
Sullivan II
Danner .4. 41 1 litids, ' 12
.
Israel Frame, . 14
Nuointpkaranl Ip.
14
Samuel Faber,
J. e F. Miller,
B. O. yawrenoe a 0o.;
F.. D. Potts,
Whi. A. Meilherry,
Simon }tarnish,
Boarkb bor.
Mary Steffahn,
Mrs. Mayer,
Lewis Jordy,
Theodore Pfleager, - 14 T
Jacob L. 'Hotter, 14 T
Oolsoutago Sp.
John Fowler, 14 7
Reily & Sneeringer, . 43 10
Borba - rib Outer, 14 7
Rummel Diller, 14 7
/WinMt tp.
Mrs. Rollmop, 14 7
Martin L. Miller,
Plank k Spangler,
Joseph Lints,
John Carpenter,
Henry Witmore
Jacob Dierks,
Freedom tp.
Abraham Waybright, " 14 7
Loaners tp.
M. Brenneman, . 14 7
Adam Lerew,l4 . 7
gona7ton tp.
Myer Stern, . 14 7
J. J. Klein, 14 7
Win; Wolf, 14' 7
Ir. L. Miller, l4 V
Elijah Spangler, 19 10
George Spangler ' 13 13
F. 8. Hildebrand, 11 15
George Mundort, 14 V
Trout tp.
P. k C. Yeatte, 14 V
John F. Houck, 14 t
Daniel Delap,l4 7
DISTILLERS k BIM/M.
Ailarn Diehl, Gettysburg, 6
John Henning, " 6
Henry Wolf Hamilton, , 10
-,,
APPEAL.
Notice is hereby given to all persons Interest
ed in the above return of classification, that
will boll an Appeal, at the Commissioners'
Office, in Gettysburg, on SAVYRDAY, the 16th
day of JUNE neat, between the hours of 9 A.
N. and 3 P. M., when and where all persons
that may consider themselves aggrieved by
said clacalfication may attend.
All licenses must be paid on or before the
Ist day of July next.
J. IL WALTER,
Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for Adams co.
May 14,1846. 4C
Carriages and Buggies.
TATS 411 VULP
are now building & twisty of
001 OH WORK
of the latest cud most approved styles, and
constructed of fhb best material, to which they
invite the attention of buyers. Having befit
our work with great care and of material
selected with special relerence to beauty of
style and durability, we can confidently re
commend the work as unsurpassed by any,
either in or out of the cities.
`MI we ad is an inspection of our work to
convince those In want of any kind of vehicle,
that this is the place to buy them.
REPAIRING in every branch done at short
otice and on reasonable terms.
Give us a call, at our Factory, near the
corner of Washington and titiamoersburg
streets, Gettysburg.
P. J. TATS. WM. K. CULP.
Mar. 19, 1868.
Sugar 10 Cent*,
T Swan's Grocery, on this North-west nor
ner of the Diamond: Ekpril34), isle.
SWAIES Shwa b the place to get fll kb&
Of %foci:idol (11/NAP.
W. R. BIDDLE. Q. 8. RENWICK.
100.000 limbs. Grids Worsted.
ATRW FIRM AT THE OLD WAREBOUSX.
JA WM. R. BIDDLE & CO. would infona this
public that they have leased the Warehouse
on the corner of Stratton street and the Ball
- In Gettysburg, ,there they will carry oa
THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSIIIRSS,
is all Its branches. The highest prices wi t
always be paid (or Wheat, Rye, Cora,Gate,
Clover and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, nag
Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nate, Soap,Hanss,
Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with every
thing else in the country produce like.
GROCRRIES.—On hand, (r IMP, CONeello
Sugars, Molasses, fbrupa, Teas, Spices, Salty
Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch,
Brooms, Rackets, Slacking, Sonps„ke. Mae
COIL OH., Fish Oil, Tar, &c. FISH of all
kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking sad Chow.
ing Tobaccos. •
They are always able to supply s drat rats
artiele of Flour, with the different Wads of
Feed.
Also, Ground Piastre, with anitrlOS col
other fertilizers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or
car load.
They will ran a LINE OF FREIGHT OARS
from Gettysburg to Baltimore 'once - every
week. They are prepared to convey Freight
either way, in any quantity, at REDUCED
RATES. They will attend, if desk. d, to the
making of purchases in the city, asd delivering
the goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their
care run to the Warehouse of Starr I dforton,
No. Ile North Howard street, near Frahkllo 4
Baltimore, where freight will be received at
*artiste. They invite the attention of the
public to their line, assuilog them that they
will spare no effort to accommodate all whet
may patronize them.
14 7 00
14 7 00
11 '7 00
14 7 00
14 7 0.)
14 7 00
April IG, 1866• ti
CALL AND -SEE US IN OUR NEW VAR
TERN.
- -
MICITARL, SPANGIM would respectfully
Inform his friends and the public generally
that he tilts moved his Store into the commo
dious room on the sontheast - e4mterof the flia
mondt at which place all are Invited to WI.
Ile has purchased the property and 'had it
thoroughly repaired and fitted up in the meet
splendid style, for the specialsomfort and con
venience of his customers. We new natter
ourselves that we have not only the heft etoro
room in the- cOuniy, hut the finest stock .et
goods ever brought to this [hap, Al of veltick
we are now selling et prices uI
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
11 7 00
14 - 7 00
14 1 00
'l4 7 00
18 10 00
11 7 00
11
14 7
DEFY COMPETITION.
We A call attention especially to our complete
stock of
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11 7
14 7
11 7 -
14
14 7
DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
embrackg nil descriptions of
DRESS GOODS, DRESS SILKS, DELATIRS,
MERINOES, CASHMERES, CALICOES, MUM.
LINS, CORSETS, Hoop Skirts for Ladies and
Misses, Hosiery, 'Gloves, Embroidery, Trim.
mings and
It 7
14 7
4 10 20
10. 20
10 SO
14 7
14 7
Moo, Gent's FURNISHING GOODS, Cloth;
&tamers!, Cassinets, Tweet's, &c., &b.
We are now gelling—
tins from to 21.
Calicoes from • .......10 p, IS.
and other goods in propqtion.
Having made our pokhalies when goods
were at their very lowest grade In the city, Wit
are now offering bargains that cannot fall to
please. We invite all to call at oar NNW
STORE and see if it Is not so.
19 12 50
14 7
11 7
10 20 ,
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12 ' 12 50
14 7
10 10
11 7
11 ' 7
14 7
April 16, 1806
reyE subscribers hereby inform their etis.
tamers and the public generally, that
t have now on hand, arid continue to man
ufacture to order,
CARINET FURNITURE,
which, for style and durability, finish sad
price, will compete with any in the county.—
Our present stock consists of every varlety.of
Fuitiilure usually kept In s first clam Fatal.
tura Ware Room. Fashionable, eraamentat
or plain Furniture manufactured in the most
substantial manner, uy most experianced
workmen, and at the lowest cash prices.
SO
15
20
7
1250
7
7
7
7
10
Having a new Hearse, particular attention
will be given to this branch of their buslneu.
They are prepared to make and furnish Hans
of "any desired quality, and attend Funeral/
at the skortest notice - -and on such terms at
cannot fail to please all.
The eubseribera return their thanks to tha
public for the liberal patronage extended to
them In the past, and hope to mert tend receive)
a continuance of public patronage.
Shop and Ware Room third building east
of the Square. 13. FETE k 8110.
Llttleatown, April 16, 1866. tf
THE subscriber would inform his customer.
and others, that he is still manufacturing
various kinds of Csstingeand Machines, mails
to order, on short notice; such as
THRESHERS AND POWERS,
(five different sizes of Powers,) Clover-seed
Hullers and Cleaners ' Corn Sheller. and Bop.
orators, Cornfodder Cutters, Straw sad gir
Cutters ; PLOUGHS.
such as Oast Ploughs, Baraboo? Ploughs, Side
bill and Corn Plough.; the
WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE,
the latest improvement ; also Metal Screw.
for Cider Presses,
IRON RAILING
for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything
else in his fine, all at low prices.
:FOR SALE.—A light Two-horse Wag* a
One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon,: all
new. DAVID STERNER..
April 30, 1866. tf
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TOB ORIGINAL
• TRAVELLERS INSURANCE cat
Or HARTFORD, COMB„
Gash Assets. DOC. 1, *MIA 3g6/9 1 ,
INOURREI AOAINBT
ACCIDENTS FROM RUNAWAY HORSEEI,
ACCIDENTS FROM SLIPPERY SIDEWALKS
ASSAULTS BY BURGLARS AND ROBBERS
SPRAINED ANKLES AND BROKEN-LIMBS
EXPLOSIONS, COLLISIONS, BURNING
DROWNING.
Accidents of All Kinds.
0/rPolleien aim"' amount from $5OO to
$lO,OOO in cane of fatal accident, or $3 to PO
weekly compensation in case of disabling hod.
ily Injury, and from one month to fire years
time, - at small premiums.
Oldest and Best Accident Ins. Co. Extant.
J. G. BATTERSON, Preol.
RODNEY DENNIS, Sec'y.
Barn. A PICKING, Agent, Gettysburg.
April 9, 1866. 3m
PrE School Director's of Hamiltonban town
ship will allow an abatement of FIYIII
R CENT. on all Bounty Tax levied for
1866, paid on or before the 20TH DAY OF
JUNE next; and in cage said tax is not paid
within 30 days thereafter, the same, (with 11
par cent. added,) will be placed in the hands
of an officer and its collection positively an.
forced. By order of the Board.
JOHN MICKLEY, President.
J. V. DAM% Bec'y. May l4, HMO. 4t
laratar and Sentinel plena() copy.
Geary i plyaser:
IWB bare rhoLograplis, large and small, of
Geary and Clymer. Agents wanted to
se them. Bend 75 cents for specimen eopho
by mail, postage paid. Address
BARTLBSON di 00., et 1 CHESTNUT St e
May T. 2m
MITE two heroes before their tent planning
1 a battle—Grant smoking. A beautifia
steel engraving by Wm. Sartain. Agents
wanted everywhere. Sample sent by mail foe
50 , cents. Agents make 50 per cent. Addren
BARTLESON & CO., 011 CHESTNUT St.,
May I. Our Philadelphia.
/METE GREAT REDUCTION In pikes at the
BELSIOR, in York, street, opposite the
ank, places the superior Picture. made et
that old establishment within reach of sli, sad
I trust no one will fail to avail theossetras ot
the opportunity thus afforded. I. G.TYSO.It.
rfUlll subscriber has some valuable 'VIM
BRiI LANDS; which he will trade for one
or more FARMS la this county. The lands
are well located, and very desirable for farm.
lug. iforlyapplication desired.
3A00)3 SMlfl Bsol
estfyibarg, April /O&M V. •
BIDPLE & BENNE&
Removal.
GREAT ATTRACTIONI
FANCY ARTICLES
M. SPANOLRIi.
Cabinet Furnitare.
'UNDERTAKING
Gettysburg Foundry.
♦celdentrr I
Bounty Tax Notice.
Grant & Sherman!
Western Landis.