Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, June 11, 1866, Image 3

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    Waisted Immediately.
Ir/TREK OR FOUR JOURNEYMEN, to work
at the Carpentering... Business. Should
be experienced workmen. Good wages will.
be paid. Apply immediately to
WM. O. STALLSUITII,
11, 186 A. 3t* •Gettyaburg, Pa.
For Sale, Cheap.
ACOMFORTABLE and substantial FAMI
LY CARRIAGE for sale, cheap. Inquire
at the Commis. office.
Cemetelry Election.
AN ELECTION for s President sad seven
Managers of Ever Green CeMetevy Asso
ciation, to serve for one year, will be held on
MONDAY EVENING, the nth otJUNE last.,
at 7} o'clock, In the Arbitration Room of the
Court•houee.
B. S. RCHMUCICER, Preet.
STAFILS, SCC:y. [Juno 11. tv
Sentiut sod Star copy. -
Teachers Wanted.
?WE School Directors of Gettysburg will
I . meet on MONDAY, the 9th day of JULY
next, ,to_ elect leachers for the EIGHT
SC/10171 iider 'their care. Term nine
Mouths—Sublets to *open August Ist. The
following salaries will be paid per month, viz:
School No. I, $5O; No. 2, $35; No. 3, $3O;
No. 4, $24; No. 5, $22 ; No. 6, $22; No.
$2O ; No. 8, $2O.
jfer:?or School No: a male Teacher is re
iwrici.;4.‘nd for No. 27 - male or female.
xeThe County Superintendent will bold
ad' examination for—applicants in the School
Badding, at 16 o'clock, A. M., of said day.
By order of the Board,
T. D. CARSON, President.
D. A. Bunni.xn, Secretary.
line 11, HUG. 3t.
Auditor's Notice.
/FHB undersigned, Auditor, appointed by
1 the Orphan's Court of Adams county,
to make distribution among creditors of the
balance remaining in the hands of John Tros
tle, Administrator of the estate of Jonathan
Gilbert, deceased, hereby gives notice that he
will lit at hie office, in Gettysbuig, on WED
NESDAY. the 27th day of JUNE, inst., at 10
o'clock, A. IL, to perform the ditties of hie
appointment. E. B. BUEHLER, Auditor.
June 11, IBM td
Prime Hams,
SHOULDERS, Bides, home-made Bologna
Sausage, Am, • full stock always kept
for sale, of the vEry best quality, and at lowest
living profits, by
KALDFLEISCH,
next door to the Post 0 Mee,
June 11
Anolher Large Stock
OF NEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT GRIMES'S.
James A. Grimes, York street, has been to
the city again, to replenish 4 his stock; whiih
went off so rapidly, because it was so very
good and so very cheap. The new stock beats
anything he has yet offered to thin community,
and he hopes all the people will come and see
for themselves. His new purchase of SYR
, UPS Can't be •beat, aud he will sell from a
pint up to a barrel ; his SUGARS are' of all
varieties, including the very primest ; his
- C•WFEES are the best in the market; his
FISH are elegant; and his FLOUR extra. -
He has laid in a large lot of STONE-WARE,
which he offers cheap, and is sure will please
—so with his WOODEN-WARE, QUEENS- .
WARE, LAMPS, PICKLES, SPICES, -CON
FECTIONARY, Tobacco•and Segars, and the
thousand other things to be found in his-rery
full and complete Store. .By selling cheap,
and selling quick, he expects to get along
quite as well as those who have greater profits,
but sell slower. - [June 11, 18 4 16.
00 TO 2 GO TO 2
H B. WOODS ,
tIRST lATIONAL
N; `ND V..
NOTIO-I#lE
-7' Y STOR
Where you can buy the cheapest and • best
Roods in town,
Corner of the Diamond and York Street.
HATS
Ii tTS FOR OLD MEN.—Soft and stiff .Brims.
BATS FOR FASHIONABLE MEN.--Always
the latest out.
HATS FOR YOUNG MEN.—"The latest is
sues."
HATS FUR BOYS.--Every variety and style.
VATS FOR CHILDREN.—Neat and fashiona
ble.'
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTS FOR MEN . AND BUYS.—Cheap and
good.
SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS.—A Win ss--
sortitent.
SIIOES FOR LADlES.—Good,cheJip and neat.
SHOES FOR CHILDRgN.—The beet assort
meta in town.
GAITERS OF EVERY STYLE---Por Ladies,
Gents and Children.
NOTIONS
STMKINGS OF ALL KINDS.—For Ladies,
Gentlemen and Children
GLOVHS.—For Men, Ladies and Children,
- _ cheap as ever.
NECK-TIES.—A splendid assortment.
PAM COLLARS.—For Ladies and Gentle
men.
LINEN HANDKERCHIERS.—Bordered and
Plain, for [Attics and Gents.
CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS.—Nice and
cheap- for Children.
--
COMBS.—Gum and Horn.
SUSPENDERS.—A general assortment.
GARTERS.—Best Elastic for Ladies and Chil
dren:
CORSETS.—The best fitting and, most com
fortable at low prices.
SPOOL COTTON.-0f all eolors, cheapest
and best.
e VARIETY GOODS.
UNBREGLAS—At lowest prices.
LADIES' BASKETS—Cheapeet in town.'
CARRIAGE WIIIPS-9( best India Steel. q
STROPS—That make a keen edge.
SHAVING SOAP AND. BRUSHES—The very
best.
LEAD PENCILS—Of the beet make:
SHUN BRUSHES--Cheap but good:
CARPET SACKS—PIain and Railroad.
TRUNKS—Of all sixes.
se - Beforei purchasing always tail at the
FLUST NATIONAL STORE and save money-
by buying cheap
June Il i 1866.
HERRING, Mackerel, &c.,
I cheap, at
KABLFLEISCH'S GROCERY,
next door to the Poet Office..
June 11
Q MAR -MED HAYS.--A fresh supply
-10 just received. A prime article sud for sale
cheap by STRICKHOUSSIIIs WISOTZI4.
Csuitoa"s
ARBLE 4WORKS,
On B.6.lthnorestreet,lfeerly Opposite the Court
House, ,
• GETTYSBURG,'PA.
_
Every description of work executed In the
Guest style of the art.
June 4, .865. tf
Mehool dc Bounty Tawas.
TBE School Directors of Franklin township
hereby give notice that to all School and
Bounty Taxes, in said township, not paid by
the Ist of July next, FIVE PER CENT. will be
I dell. They further give notice that on all
-)uttly Subscriptions outstanding on said Ist
ly of July, interest will be charged from date
of subscribing. By order of the Board,
SAMUEL BUCHER, Prea't.
TACOS DEARDORFF, Sec'y.
May 28, 18C6. td
Dissolution.
'UR Partnership heretofore existing ;be
tween the undersigned, doing business in
name of Row k Woods has been dissiived.
All persona indebted to said firm are repainted
to settle their accounts.
Jane 4 1826
rEIETRE AGAINST ACCIDENTS la the
TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD. It insure. against all triad{
of au:ideals, and its benefits at* received by 41
clause of wen.
AGO, Arrow Root, Cora Starch, Rice-Hdr
aad Gelatin; for $e at Dr 1/08111111'i
Drug Store.
'NOTICE hereby pima to all the heirs
and legal agreements/Ives of PETER BA
, late of tlmulitonbset township, Adams
county, deceased, via: Saville Baker, widow,
andthe following children—John Baker, Peter
Baker, Andrew Baker and Jacob - Bake& resi
ding in Adams coanty, Pa. ; Susan, Ingmar
ried with Daniel Baldwin, of Mont Alto, Frank
lin coulity„Pa.; Elizabeth, intermarried with
James Grimm', of Franklin county, Pa.; Maria,
intermarried with Peter Boiler, of Ashland
:county, Ohio; Silvy, intermarried with Abram
:attain, of Franklin county, Pa.; Dailey, in
termarried with Josiah Carbaugh, of Franklin
county, Pa. ; •n 5 Catharine, intermarried with
Abram Stable, 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, Wal
ter Wagaman, George Douse, lienry.Caufman,
John tiaufman awl Leonard Caufman, con
taining 200 acres, more or lesa , improved—on
SATURDAY, the 30th day of9ii:4B,lBiG, at
10 o'clock, A. hi., on the premises,. to make
partition or valuation of the premises afore
said, to and amongst the legal representatives
of said decedent, in such manner and in such
proportions as, by the laws of this Common
wealth, is directed, if such partition can be
made, without prejudice to or spoiling the
*Vole; but if such partition cann3t be made
thereof, then .to value and appraise the same.
ADAM I/EBERT:Sheriff..
Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg,
June 4,1830. td
'To AU Book Buyers.
AS. K. SIMON, 38 South Sixth Street, Phil
adelphia, IS AGENT FOR TILE FOLLOW
ING VALUABLE BOOKS;
APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CTCLOPE
' DIA-26 Vole.
HISTORY OF TILE REBELL
ION-z-1. large Vol.
it DICTIONARY OP MOHAN
, 1.C5-2 Vote.
REBELLION ILECORD t BY FRANK MOORE
—9 Vole.
WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS-22 Vole.
COOPER'S NOVELS, DICKENS' WORKS.
MERIVALE & GIBBON'S ROME.
MACAULBY'S WORKS.
URN'S DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND MANU-
FACTURES.
BANCROFT'S UNITED STATES-8 !Tols..kc.
I furnish all Books 'published, for public
and private Libraries, at wholesale prices.—
Send a list of any Books waisted, with a Stamp,
for prices, which will be sent by return mail
May 28, 1886. lm
Buggies and Carriages.- •
TITIS WAX! THIS WAYI—The under
signed is engaged in the Carriage-making
business, at the corner of Chamberabarg• and
West streets, Gettysburg, and• invites all who
may need anything in his line to give him a
cull. He puts up, in the very best manner,
Falling-lop and other BUGGIES,,and all 'the
different styles_of CARRIAGES. With a full
knowledge of the business, and a determina
tion to give satiable-Lion, the public can rely
upon his job's being t good. He will endeavor
to deserve
. a large share of patronage, and
hopes to receive it.
REPAIRING done at the shortest notice,
and on mist reasonable terms. •Country
produce will be taken in exchange for work,
• CHARLES E. GILBERT.
.Gettysburg, June 4, 1866. tf
WILL be held in St. Vincent's Hall, E
AIITSBUIta, Md., commencing JUNE
2hth, and continuing during the week—the
object to provide fu;nds for repairing and beau
tifying St. loseph's'Cburch, Emmitshurg: A
great,variety of USEFUL AND FANCY ARTI
CLES will be.offered for sale and raffle. Din
ner, Supper and 11,efreshments every day dur
ing the lfuir, for the convenience of visitors.
The patrons and friends of the church are re
spectfully requested to attend.
TILE LADY MANAGERS.
-June 4, JBQG. tor .
MVET ORE ROOM AND CELLAR, In New
Chester, Adams county, the property
formerly known as the Myers stand.
I would also sell my seock of GOODS at a
great bargain. Possession given at once.
W. T. HOFFMAN,
4une 4, 1866. 3t
_
NIORO PHILLIPS'
Genuine improved
Sallee-Phosphate
" OP
Lime.
STANDARD GUARANTEED
For Sale at Manbfacturer's Depots,
- 241 North _Front Street, PAllarie/phia, Pa.
' 95 South Street, Buttitnore, Md.
And by Dealers in general througoullbe
The Material of - whit%
MORO PiELLIPS' PRO'iPIiATE •
IS manufactured contains fifty per cent. more
Bone Phosphate than Raw Bone, therefore it
is more durable. The ammonia present' gives
it gAat additional fertilizing value. /
Five years' experience has proved to the
Farmer that it makes a heavier grain than
even stable manure, and is not only active
but hyting.
- MORA) PFIILLIPS,
Sole Proprietovind Manufacturer.
Var Pelee $56 per torf=looo pounds. Dis
count to dealers.
Feb. 12, 1866,," tr.
Soluble Pacific Guano.
200 LBS . SOLUBIA PACIFIC GUANO
'contains 70 lbs. animal maileralelding
7 to 8 lbs. ammonia.
Also 80 to 9018 x. earthy bone Phosphate of inse t
30 lbs. of which are solubk phosphate.
It combines all the advantages of the best
brands of, Super Phosphate, with those of Pe
ruvian Guano.
By reason'of its greater concentration, we re
commend 20 per ct. less by weight to be used
pin acre, than of any fertilizer costing the
same per ton ; and no more per acre_thad of
those selling at 20 per at. more per ton.—
Hence its economy.
Thia guano weighs 65 lbs. per bushel, hence
is applying it farmers must be governed by
weight and not by, bulk, for it is much lighter
than the Super kboophatea. Every cargo duly
inspected.
Joror S..RESSE k CO.,
0/IIIIIIAL AGNNTB Poi TER SOWTI6
71 Smith Street, Baltimore.
H. B. WOODS
WE will give a money guarantee of the
purity of this article. It is pure in
steamed, unbar* bone, reduced to the Amnon of
four, which adds 100 per ct. to its value. ' It
is as quick .arid active as acid dissolved bone,
hence its, value is vastly greater, because it
contains neither acid nor water, which neces
sarily gild weight, and reduce the quantity 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.,
GU EAL AGENTS POE THE SOUTH,'
• 71 South-Stmt, Baltimore
War•McCardy & Diehl, Agents, Gettobarg
Mar. 12, 1866. 8m
Carriages and Buggies.
TATS A CULP
•
are now building a variety of
COACH WO-lIK
of the latest and_ most approved stales, and
constructed of the best material, to which they
invite tha _attention of bOyers. Having built
our work with great care and of material
selected with special reference to beauty of
style and durability, we can confidently re
commend the work as unsurpassed by any,
either in, or oat of the cities.
All we ask is an inspection of oar work to
convince those in want of any kind of vehicle,
that this is the place to tiny them.
REPAIRING in every bran — ch done at short
notice and on reasonable terms.
Give us a call, at oar Factory, ;near the
corner of Washington and Ghamoersburg
streets, Gettysburg.
TATE. WM. S. CULP.
Mar. 19, 186$.
B. B. ROW,
11..8. WOODS
CL 0 0 IX S . .
Now on hand °LOOKS in great varieth
from factories of the highest reputation is the
country, *Rd warranted good time-keepers.
C 1410- J, BEVAN,
Qpposito
Notice .of I* pert.
A GRAND FAIR -
For Wnt.
Country
" Flour of Bone."
'CANDIDATES.. I
i -
or ur ae for samchm esnAtthdeii:tmtil
the C onven charge
three donors, CAAJ IN AD
VIL/IM.
Communications nmentmendlng candidates,
tea cents a line, one insertion—also In advaaoe.
For Sheriff'.
I;EA*ING been solicited by nuiny &leads in
various parts of the county, I offer my
s I as a candidate for SHERIFF at_the next
election, subject to the decision, of thliPemo
eratic County Convention. Should 117 nom
inated and elected, I promise to discharge the
duties of the office to the best of my ability.
JOSEPH WOLF.
Butler tp., April 23,1866. te _
ENCOURAGED by numerous friends
throughout the county, I offer *pelf as a
candidate for SHERIFF at the next election,
subject to the decision of the Democratic County
Convention. 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; ISM tc •
AT the solicitation of numerous friends, I
offer myself as a candidate for SHERIFF
at the next election, subject to the decision of
the Democratic County Convention. Should
I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to
discharge the duties of the office to the best
of my ability. ' . . PHILIP HANN.
Straban tp., 4pril 9, 1866. tc
AA T the soliejtation of numerous friends, the
u udersiguid, (residing in • Pettysburg since
April lst, but formerly and for Many years a
resident of Conowago township,) offers him
self as a candilate for SIIKRIFF at the nest
election, subject to tbd deCision of the Demo
cratic County Convention. Should rbe nom
inated and elected, I will discharge the duties
of the office to the best of my
EMANUEL D. KELLER,
April 16, 1866. tc
NCOURAGED by numerous _ friends
_E4 throughout the county, I offer myselfas
a candidate f,r SHERIFF *Vibe nest election,
subject to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention. Should Ibe soofokunate
as to be nominated and elected, I promise to
discharge the duties of the office to the best
of my Will.
JOSEPH A. ORENDORFF.
Mounijoy tp., April 18, 1866. tc
HAVING been solidited 14 many friends,
I offer mys 4f as a candidate for. SHER
WV at the next election, subject to the deci
sion of the Democratic County Convention.—
Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge
myself to a faithful discharge of the duties of
I the Office. REUBEN GOLDEN.
Cumberlandip., April 16, 1866. tc
URGED by many friends, I offer myself ns
a candidate for SHERIFF, subject of the
decision of the Democratic County Convention.
Should T be nominated I will spare no honor
able efforts to secure ruyelection, and if elect
ed, I will discharge the duties of tho office to
tbebeet ofmy ability. HENRY BEETLES.
Ilcuntjoy tp., April 23, 1866. tc
For Clerk of the Courts.
T the ecrnest solicitation of some of my
friends, I offer myself as A capt,didate for
LURK OF 'THE COURTS at the next election,
subject to the decision of the Democratic Coun
ty Convention. Should Ibe nominated and
elected, I pleoe myself to discharge the du
ties of the office correctly and with satisfaction
'to the public.
CORNELIUS DOUGHERTY
Gettysburg, kay 21, 18GG. tc
ITAVING been solicited by many Windt, I
offer myself is a c:indidate for CLERK
ttl."111E COURTS at the next election, subject
to the decision of the Democratic County Con
vention. Should Ibe nominated and elected,
I promise tv correct and faithful performance
of the duties of the office.
ADAM W. MINTER.
Franklin tp., May 21, tc
`lt] NCOUR yG ED by many friends, I offer my
j self as a cantlidAte for reelection to the
office of CLERK OF TILE COURTS, subject to
the decision of the Democratic County Con.
vention. Should Ibe nbminated and-elected,
I - pledge myself to discharge the duti of the
office with promptness and fidelity.
JAIIES J. INK.
Gettysburg, Viy 7, 1866. Lc
For ilspister <l.:Recorder.
TTAVING Seen disabled in one arm by a
[l. millet wound whilst serving in the 87th
P. V., I have been frequently solicited to offer
myself as a candidate for the office of REGIS
TER k RECORDER—which I now do, subject
to the decision of the Democratic County Con
vention. Should Ibe nomiaated and elected,
I flatter myself that I will be able to dischaige
the duties of the office correctly and to the
satisfactibu of the public. _ _
W.ll. D. 11QLTZWORTII
Getty2bnrg, May 14, 18GG. tc
§OLICITED by numerous• friends, T, o ff er
mvself as a candidate for REGISTER is
R 'CORDER ut the next election, 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 correctly.
ISAAC MYERS.
Butler tp., itay 28, 1866. to
TiNCOURAGED by numerous friends, I
_Ed offer myself as a candidate for the oMce
of ItAGISTES. k RECORDER at the next elec
tion, subject to the decision of the Democrat
ic County Convention. Should Ibe nomina
ted and elected, I pledge myself to di charge
the duties of the office to the best °fray ability.
I served es Lieutenant in the 165th Regiment,
P. if., under Capt. Jacob E. Miller.
W.M. C. BEC
Reading tp , May 28, 1866,. te -
• s : New Chester Hotel ? .
TEI E undersigned has purchased the bid
Taugkinbaugh Hotel property, in New
ester, Adams county, Pa., and re-opened
the hate for the accommodation of Travel
lers, Pedlers, Drovers, and Ml others. His
Table will have everything in season, and, his
Bar the choices twines an lliquors. 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' TOOL
May 21, 186 ff.
9 A Month 2—AGENTS wanted
fur six entirely flew articles, just out.
Address . T. GARET, City Building, Bid-
[May 21, 866. isly
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A Lecture to Young Men.
JUST published, in a sealed envelope.—
Prize 6 cents. - A Lecture on the nature,
treatment and radical cure of Spermatorlices,
or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions,
Sexual Debility and Impedimenta to Marriage
generally. Nervousness, Commotion, Bpi
-I.psy, :Mid Fits ; Mental and Physical incapa
city, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ic. By Ruh
ert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of the "Green
Book," tic.
The world renowned author, in this admira
ble Lecture, s clearly proves, from his own ex
perience, that the awful consequences of Self
Abuse may be effectually removed ;without;
Medicine, and without dangerous surgical ope
rationi, bongles, 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 may be, may cure
himseeheaply, privately and radically. This
Lectoe ' will prove a boon to thousands. Sent
under; seal to any address, in a plain, sealed
( l a
envel pe, on receipt of six cents, or two post
age s raps. Also Dr. Culverwe ll 's Marriage
Guid price 25 cents. Address
‘ CHAS . S. C. KLINE & Co.,
127 Bowery, New York, P. G. box 4586. ,
April 23, 1866. ly
deford, Ito
Smoking Tobaccos.
SOMETMING NICE!
WM. H. BROOUNIER,
at Makerrystosen, Adams county, Pa.,
Manufactures two different grades of SMOKING
TOBACCO, which cannot be beat. They are
mild and pleasant, all the poisonous taste be=
fug extracted, and yet the flavor is fully pre
served. Smokers, give them a trial, and you
will be pleased.
Orders from a distance solicited.
Feb. 26, 18GG. tf
Stray Sheep.
F,Vil SHEEP strayed from the premises of
the subscriber, in Tyrone township. A.
suitable reward will be given for their return,
or informatiou of thei‘whereabonts.
;tine 4 DAWILIERTY,
Fresh Confectionery
tiVIS ICH CRIDIN SALOON.—The snisserit
' ber respectfully informs the citizens of
ettyiburg and vicinity that he has a Confec
tionery Satablishnient, one loin east of the
gagle Hotel, on Chamhersharg street, to which
be Would invite their attention.
Oakes, Candies, and every description of
Coefections, together with Nuts, Oranges, and
all kinds of fruits, always on limed.
Parties, public and private, as well as fam
ilies, will be furnished with all kinds of Cakes,
Ice Crean; (in pyramidal Corps or otherwise,)
and other refivstustents at their housdb, upon
short notice.
Haling spent a life-time at the basinesa, he
flatters himself that he understands it sad that
he is able to render entire satisfaction.
Call and see his Confectionery.
May 28, 1866. tf JOHN GRUEL.
Rattle-field Hotel.
Tins Hotel, being one of the relies of the
Battle ol Gettyeburg, has'heen renovated
and refurnished, and is realy to entertain
travellerand,theFpnblie generally. It being
a short istance rcim the Soldiers ' National
i
Cemeter , it afforti
convenient accomnroda
tions for all visitic there, and the subscriber
flatters hitniself that none shall leave him dis
satisfied.
Also, Ice Cream d all kinds.of refresh
ments, at all boar , to accomthodate prome
naders. Give me s call.
JOSEPH LITTLE, Proprietor
Gettysburg, May il, 186 G. tf
Grocerydilaqttor Store.
FIRST-SATE !AS S ORTMENT of GRO
CERIES, cheao. FISH of different kinds.
A large lot of '
POTON. C HERRING,
at low price. The best and largest assort
ment of LIQUORS e er kept in this place.
PURE WINE, BRAN 8 Y, RYE WRISKEY, kG.,
for medicinal and her purposes, in quanti
fities lures or pmall. Alscr—
MISHLEIC'S CELEBRATED HERB BITTERS.
WM. J. MARTIN, -
Baltimore at., Gettysburg.
May 28,1886
t ptCOBS & BROTURR,
MERCHANT TAILORS
aOda CaL ;Mein and Veatings.
Just received froM the city a splendid as
sortment of •
GENTS' MR ISITING GOODS,
of every description. Suits male to order in
the most fashionablei j and substantial manner.
All work guarantee to fit or no sale. Cus
tomers cannot fail to be pleased. give us a
call.
P. S.
ger ~—We are lugents for thecelebrat,
SINGER SEWING. MACHINE, and always have
the machines on has and for sale. 15 4 e can
recommend them as being the best machines in
use. JACOBS & BRO.
May 28, 18C6
Igen' oval
OF BOTH OUR SHOPS TO CHAMBERS.
BURG STAEET.
UPSY TO.DAY, irlY 17, 1866.
We take special pleasure in announcing to
our friends and customers that we have this
day opened•our ICE CR:RAM SALOONS, at
our new stand in'Chambeirsburg street, nearlj
opposite the Lutheran Church. We have bad
the apartments fitted up in the best style.—
are invited to call
Ladies and Gentleme
Ice Cream in any quan
ta parties, at prices mi
-1 also have constantly on
ich we will famish . to
Is at the shortest OtiCe.
We will also furnis
tity . to public or priv.
precedented. We wil
bane Fresh Cakes, w
all-parties and pic-ni
,NERAL WATER,
MEAD AND M
nd cool and at all hours.
'long experience in the
o foregoing articles we
ho public generally. ,
can always be had iey 1
Haring had a life
manufacture of all tb
ask the ivtlronage of
May 21, 1866
ILI ters, &c.
Shoes, G
J OHN XL.
Is CARLISLE STREET,
rom the Public Square,
n an exceLlent assort
&a., for
west side, a few doors
Gettysburg, has load
meat at Shoes, Gaiter
MEN, WOMEN
which he is offering - a ,
Having bought fore.
tioo, he is prepared to
ND CHILDREN,
the very lowest profits
It, at the_latest radar,-
. ffer great bargains:
factoring carried on at
he best kind of work
JOHN 11. ROILING. ,
Boot and Shoe man
the same place, and
made.
Nip 14, 1866. If
- Coal.
Lime
CI LUNN & REILLY
tional Lime Ril.
are thereforebetter p
ply the best of LIMO,
ties. Farmers and o
for a more prompt fill
are invited to extend
vors to a firm which i
accommodate them in
• ,
have erected two addi
s, on the Railroad, and
lepttred them- ever to sop
a large or small quanti
bers can hereafter look
ling of their orders, and
and continue their fa
, making every effort to
he best manner possible.
ue to keep on hand; for
the different kinds of
I sell at small profits.
i red anywhere in Get=
They will also coati
sale, a good supply o
COAL, which they wil
Coal and Lime deli
tyeburg.
May 14, 1866. U
Nlice.
BRAHAM KRIS 'S ESTATN.—Letters
testamentary on he estate of Abraham
rise, late of Liberty t wnship, Adams county,
deceased, having been! granted to the under
signed, residing in tha same township, she
hereby gives notice to' ll persons indebted to
said estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to pre
sent them properly authenticated for settle.
meat. ANNA KRISE,
Way 28, 1866. 6t ! ' . , Biecutrix.
$1,500 Per Year! WE went ,
Agents everywhere to tell
our IMPROVED $2O Sewing Mashines.—
Three new kinds. Under and upper feed.—
Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above
salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY
machined sold in the Milted States for less
than $49, which are Tully licensed by Rowe,
Wheeler 4 Wilvol, Grover 4- Baker, Stayer 4 - Co.,
and Baehekler. AU other cheap machines are
infringements, and the seller or user are liable
to arrest, fine and nnprisonmenl. Illustrated 'cir
'culars oeuvres. Address, or call upon Shaw
& Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, 111.
May 21, 1866. 'sly
Hitter Wine of Iron.
N exquisite impregnation of dry Spanish
Wine with the activity of CALISAYA
BARB, and the r0....5t energetic of ail the fer
ruginous salts, CITRATE OF MAGNETIC OX
IDE OF IRON. It has a vinous flavor, very
grateful to the palate, is without chalybeate
taste and will not discolor the.teeth..
It excites languid appetite, gives zest to
food, improves digestion, increases the strength,
'steadies the circulation, takes off muscular
flabbiness, removes the pallor of debility, gives
-Arniness and precision to the actions of the
nervous system, with power to endure fatigue
and resist ditease.
MAGNETIC CITRATE of IRON is nip and
peculiar, differing from the ordinary Soluble
Citrate, in containing an equivalent of Protox
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
actiot or headache.
CALISAYA BARK is pre-eminent among
vegetablu tonics, has no equal as a strength
ener or restorative, nor rival as an anti•peri
odic.
• •
Retails in $1 k $2 bottles, QuartaA Gallons
for dispensing.
0.8. HUBBELL, Apothecary, •
. 1410 Cliesthat Bt., Philadelphia.
May 28, 1888. lm
Moabled Men, Attention !
WANTED, one or two men, in Gettysburg
and vicinity, who- have- lost either au
arm or leg, to sell WADSWORTH'S WATER
PlioOF ARNICA HEALING PLASTER, the
beet and-cheapest Court Plaster In the market.
From $5 to $lO per day can be made.. Address
with 25 cents for sample and full information.
A. F. BELCHER, Box 45, Phiiedelptria, Ps.
N. B.—All Agents and pedlers would find It to
their interest to answer the above.
April 16, 1868. 3m
6000 Agents
WANTED, to sell SIX ha w trvssetois, of
great value to families;
all pay great
. Seed 15 cents and get 8G pages, or 25
OCllts and get 80 page* and a sample gratis.
16PFIRAIll &R'JWN, Lowell ' Mama.
May 2ii, 1866. 1w
NEW WOODS!
GEORGE ARNOLD
H AS now on hand a very larze stnet ed
HHI.DY-MADE CLOTHING,
nosily of his own manefacturing- and well
made, embracing every else and price.
A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS AND CASSI
-11
Ar BRE S,
well selected and il handsome styles, all of
whi'cli will be sold very cheap, for cash Call
and see theni. • GEORGE ARNOLD.
May 7,1866. 3m
N Ew snug
• • GROCERIES, LIQUORS, IC.
THE undersigned has' returned to Gettys
burg, "and opened a new Store, on Balti
more street, nett door to the Post °Mee, and,
nearly opposite the Court-House, where he
'offers fur sale, CIIIIAP FOR ceen, a large and
choice assortment of GitOCEßlES,—Sugars,,
'Coffees, Teas, Itol tsses, Syrups, Salt, .54q.;
'with Fish, Bacon; Lard, and sl on.
Also, LIQUORS—Wines„ }handles, GinS,..„
Whiskies, Rums, and everything else in the line.
Also, any. qa tntity ,of Notions, to suit any
and everybody.
Recollect thi.l is the place to bay curse roe
CAUL ". '
:April 23, 1866
MOWERS dr. REAPERS.
911113 undersigned is still Agent for the sele
I of MOVING AND HEATING MACHINES
—both combined and single Mowers
These'machines can be used as Self-Rakers
or Hand Rakers, as farmers may wish. -- They
are made with Iwo cutter bars, one for cutting
grain with sickle WW l —cutting five feet nine
inches wide-- , and extra bar, with tw3 knives,
for grass,--eutt:ng four feet six inches wide,
having iron or vr,poden frames as deaired.—
They have two driving wheels find flexible fin
ger bar.
The company building these machines have
secured by lease and purchase, the control of
all the, desirable end standard patents now in
use, among which are th 4
OHIO, AND BUCKEYE PATENTS,
to which we direct special attention. In cont..'
paetness, lightness of draft, excellence of work
triansh:p and finish, combined' with great
strength and adaptation-to all kidds of work,
they will compete with, and we believe, sur
pass, any other machine now offered to the
public.
Farmers would do well to examine these
machines Wore purchasing any other. They
will be sold as cheap as any other first. class
machine now manufactured, and we warrant
them to give entire sitisfaction or co sale.
or• Extras alwayskept on hand. Specimen
machines can be seen by calling on the Agent,
residing on the llsrrisbUrg road, two miles
north-east of Gettysburg.
WILLIAM WHILE, Agent.
April 23, ispe.
A WORD TO THE PEOPLE OF TOWN AND
THE subscriber keeps a Notion and Confec
tioriary Store on Carlisle street, nearly,
opposite the Railroad Statioti, Gettysburg,
where he has constantly On hand, CANDIES,
NUTS, Figs, Raisins, Lemons, - Granges, &c.,
'Tobaccos and Segars of all kinds ; Pocket-
Books, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Collars ' &c. ;
Soaps and Peraineries; also some GROCE
RIES, Sugars, Coffees, Rice, with the different
'kinds of Crackers. Ice-cold MEAD at all
times. He invites custom from worn and
country, and sells at small profits.
LEWIS STROUSE.
Aug. 7, 1865. ly
rytnE subscriber respectfully informs the
1 public that he still continues the business
of making
ALL KINDS OF GOOD TIN WARS,
at the old stand, (formerly Andrew Polley's,)
irsacirk street, scietiyaburg,•where be has the:
largest assortment of tin ware in the county,l
with many other articles for kitihen use, &c.
Also, COOKING STOVES & NiNE-PLTE
STOVES, of the very beat kinds.
S. G. COOK.
. Mar. 12, 1865. 3m "
•
MINNIGII k BRO
I Gtgat Rednetion in Priees.._ ,
F AHNESTOCK BAOTHERS
aro now sellink
GOOD CALICOES AT 12i CENTS,
BEST UNBLEACHED MUSLIN AT 28 CTS. ,
and all other Goods in proportion.
If you Want CHEAP Goods, now is the tim
to buy them.
Call at once.
FAIINESTOCIt BROT/17.aS.
Gettysburg, Mar. 26, 1860. '
628. Hoop Skirts. 628.
Tor 0P K IN'S "OWN MAKE," Manufactured,
EL and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, No. C2Bi
Arch Street, Philadelphia.—The most corn-'
plete assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Chit.;
dren's HOOP SKIRTS, in this City; gotten' up
expressly to meet the WANTS-of PIRST-CLABI3'
TILADZ; embracing the newest and most desire-.
ble Styles'and Sizes of "Gore Trails," of every;
length—from 21 to 4 yds. round-20 to 56
Springs, at $2 to $5 00. Plain Skirts, all
lengths;, from Di to 3 yards round the bottom,
at $1 40 to $3 16.
Our ; line of Misses' and Children's SKIRTS,
are proverbially Fiyond all competition, for
variety of styles and sizes—es well es for-finish I
and durability ; varying from 8 to 33 inches
in length, 6 to 45 Springs at 35 cents to $2 25.
All Skirts of "OUR OWN MAKE," are War
ranted to give satisfaction ; but buy none as
such, Unless they have,
"Hopkin's Hoop Skirt
Manufactory, No; 628 Arch Street," Stamped
on erten Tab!
Also, constantly on hand, GOOD SiIIITB,
Manufactured in New York, and the Eastern
States, which we sell at very low Prices. A
lot of cheap Skirts-15 springs, 85 cents; 20
springs, $1 00-23 springs, $1 15-30 springs,
-St 25 and 40 springs $1 50.
OW-Skirts made to Order and Repaired.
'Tsars CASH. Ws Pam. OILY I
March 5, 1866, 4n't
rim Cumberland township Bounty Tax
DupliCates are in the hands of the Collec - -
tors for collection. All persons arereqiest
ed to mak% immediate payment.
By order of the Board, •
AB - RAI:LAM PLANK, Pres't.
N. LIGIITIM, Beey. play I. 2m
TUSTICE OF THE PEACE, will be at
0 his office, (at his residence,) in Cumber
land township, on Tnesday and Friday of each
week, to Ore his attention to Justice's bnsi
ness.. •st fAtmil 30. 1866. 4m
nTINOS, CABINET AND AMERICAN OR-
E - GANS. 'Snperior tuned 7 octave PIANOS
from $35,0 upwards. ORGANS from $BO
upwards. fr All instruments selected, re
commended and sold by me, additionally guar
antied. IlLostrated circulars sent by mail,
when desired. p. BENTZ,
N0..30 East Market Street, York, Pa
Mar. 12, 806.
Notice.
CKO It LAWRENCE'S ESTATE.—Letters
testa. •ntery on the estate of George Law
rence la •of Monetpleasant township, Adams
couctiy, d eased, having been granted to the
undersign d, residing in the same township, he
hereby gi es notice to all persons indeated
to said estate to , maker immediate payment,
and those-having claims against the same to
present them properly .authenticated for set
tlement. LEVI LAWRENCE,
May 21, 1866. 6t* Executor.
Who? a Who? Who?
0" NEXT GOVRNOR! We have a cor
,rect and striking photograph of Me next
Governor of Pennsylvania, which we will send
by mail for 23 (Anti. If we mistake the man, the
money will be refunded immediately after elec
tion nest Ootober. Is it Geary or Clymer ?
Write and see. Address
BARTLESON It CO., 511 CHESTNUT St.,
May T. 2m Philadelphia.
D
E,: HORNER'S FRAGRANT MYRRH pre
serves the Teeth, mires all diseases of the
alas and purifies the breath..
TIRIONS RESCIORD to suit the Hates*: the
szoosior Skylight Gallery,
1. 0. TYSON.
CM
heap forC as
GAO. F. KABFLEISCH
Notions it Confections.
COUNTRY
Tin Wire and Stoves.
Tax Notice.
Philip Redding,
Reduced Prices.
PICKINGII _
8 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1)0,
16 IN R-WIL-LE-KINS In WHAT 11.11143 E
Ur Stock et Cbeap Clothing at
PICKING'S
PLAYED OUT I THE HIGH PRICES.—
Call ant be ssiisied by pricing Clothing
at PICKING'S.
LT CAN'T BE DENIED, THAT PICKING has
the largest assortment of Coats, Pants and
its, In the county.
11RUNKS AND CARPET BAGS, in endless
variety, cheap at - PICKING'S.
IT IS EVEN SO I A large stack of
is!Over
shirts, Suspenders, Umbr las. White and
Calico shirts, cheap at PICKING'S.
XTICE! NICER! I NICE. II I Al! kinds or
ii Suud ty and every- Ay suits cheap. at
PICKING'S.
ENT EEL 1 , GENTEELERI I GENTEEL-
Ijr ESTI I I Black Cioth Frock, and Sack
Coats; alto all kinds orilam3iniere, Dock, Cot
ton and Linen CoNt3. PICKtN(I'S.
yT IS INDEED ASTOSISSING, whit a
large and cltelp asaurttnunt of Pouts run
be had at PICUNQ'S.
KEEP TIME I Fine assortment of Clacks
cheap at • P tChif NG'S.
NO USE TALKING, but come right along
and price Clothing, Notions, k : cat
PICKING'S.
INIMICAL INSTRUMENTS. Violins, Ac.
cordiona, Flutes and Fifes, to be bad at
PICKING'S.
ARE YOU IN? 'For a cheap suit. Then
call at PICKING'S.
GREENBACKS, o r any other kind - of good
money, taken in exchange for Coats,
Pants, \rota, &c at PICKING'S.
FrIHE GRE.A4 , SENSATION of the day—
Picking's Clothing Store.
CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST—Pick
ing's Spring and Summer Clothing.
G O AND SEE Picking's Cheap Clothing.
STOP A MOMENT I—What's 'he hurry? I
want to get a suit at PICKING'S.
MOTEI,ER EARTH is putting on a new snit.
Let all the people go to Picking's and do
likewise. [April 23, 18136.]
NORRIS STILL AILEAD I
JUST FROM THE CITY I Nor-
J rig has just returned from the Ci
ty with the finest" and cheapest tot of ready
Made clOthing ever offered in Gettysburg.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE! Next door
to Buehler's Drug store, where yOu will find
the largest and best selection of HATS and
CAPS in Gettysburg.
l—What nice Pants and
Vest; Norris has at his new Store. He beats
'em all.
HIGH PRICES PLAYED OUYl—Norris
evils Gloves as. cheap as they were before the
wan.,
AN, THE COLORED TROOPS FOUGHT
NOBLY I—lf you don't believe it just go to
Norris' New Store and he will convince you
that "Woolen" Goods are cheaper than they
have been since the war.
COME IN OUT OF THE'WET I—Norris has
Umbrellas so cheap that it is cheaper to keep
dry than run around.inthe rain.
NECKTIES, BUTTERFLIES and everything
in that line at • NORRIS'S.
, LOCKWOOD, LINEN LINED I—Papor Col
lars and Linen Collars of all kinds anti sizes
at NORRLIS.
KEEP TIIIEI-.-Pine assortment of Clocks
ard warranted to keep time at NORRIS'S.
VALISES, TRUNKS, and Carpet Bags, of
every description at NORRIS' S.
SARATOGA.I—Norris keeps the latest Sar
atoga Hate.
ON THE ROAD TO BRIGHTON I—The la
test Brighton ll‘ts at NORRIS'S.
THE LATEST 110ISORTE!—Norris has the
latest Resorte Hats and the best quality in the
market.
YOUNG OWNING ROTS!—Don't target
that Norris has the latest Driving fiats out.
May 7, 1866.
New Goods? Cheap Goode!
T HE PLACE TO GET THEM
IN HANOVER?—
T HE
hetehy inform the citizens of York and
Adams counties, that we have established, at
the southeast corner of Centre Square and
Baltimore street, HANOVER, formerly owl- -
pied by C. E. & T. T. Wirt, a Branch Ste*.
(the principal business houses being located
in New York and York, Pa.,) where we will
keep at all times a regular assortment of Dry,
Domestic and Fancy GOODS, also, a well ae
lected assortment of CLOTHS; CASSIMERES,
CASSINETS, COTTINETS and CORDUROYS;
China, Glass and Queens-ware, Ladies', Misses'
and Children's SHOES; also, a nice and lull
assortment of all kinds of CARPET, Floor
and Table Oil-cloth.
We have also established in rooms adjoining
the Central Hotel, a CLOTHING STORK,
where we will keep constantly on hand a well
selected assortment of needy-made Clothing,
of the latest styles, 'and a full assortment of
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as Hat;
Caps, Boots, Shoe; ae., which we will sell at
reduced prices.
As our motto is, and always will be, "quick
sales and small profits," we hope to receive a
share of the patronage of town and coun
try. .Our connection with the large wholesale
houses in New York City and York, Pa., wfiere
are always stored an eitenslve stock of goods,
which we sell at wholesale and retail, enables
us to supply, our old friends and such of our
new customers as will_give us a call, with the
very best marketable goods, at lower rates
than can be purchased anywhere in the State.
Call and see for yourselves.
JOS. LEBACII k BRO.
Hanover, June TO, 1865. ly
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THE HUBBA RD.
IIRE undersigned are agents for the sale of
Hubbard's celebrated Mowers and Reap
ers, bath combined and single Mowers and
Self-Rakers. Farmers would do well to ex
amine our specimen machines before purchas
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
featnresand advantages of the Hubbar d as a
Mower are retained in the Reaper, and can be
changed from a Mower to a Reaper by chan
ging three bolt' and two shoe pins. The ra
ker, with one easy natural motiiin, brings the
grain towards him and deposits it in a com
pact eheaf4n the rear of the machine, leaving
ample room for the machine to pais next time
around. The Self-Rake has no equal; it is a
reel and a rake combined. The driver by use
of a lever regulates the size of the bundle, and
it can 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 bars, one for cutting grain wlch
sickle knife, cutting five feet nine inches wide,
and an extra bar,with two knives, for grass, cut
ting four feet eight inches wide. Extras al
ways kept on hand. Specimen machines can
re seen by-calling on the agents, residing near
Gulden's Station. Post office address, Gran
ite Hill, Pa.
IMErAlso Pratt k -Rmedley's Patent ROM.
Rakes on hand, built by Geo. W. Draat k Go.,
Columbia, Pa.
HENRY THOMAS h SON, Agents.
May 14, 186fi.
Sugar 10 Cents,
AT Swan's Grocery, on the North-west cor.
nee ofthe Diamond. (April3o, 1868.
Cl WAN'S Etas is the place to get all lauds
05 of Groceries CHEAP.
1
866 . Al HORNER'S yea WM' gel
4 , Brushes, Combs, Soap; Parka
, Notions„ 4c., la great variety.
W. E.BIDDLZ. J. S.II2NNI IL
100.11011 'Who. Grain Wanted.
"Krivoi Frau AT THE OLD WARR/910SL
IA WM. 1. FIDDLE 1 CO. would inform the
public that thee have leased the Warthogs*
'on the corner et Stratum street end the Bait
wad, in Getryshurg. ,t here they will carry ors
lila GRAIN 1:5.11 PRODUCE BUSISOSS,
I. srtl dui branches. The Aliens& prices wit
always 'be paid for Wheat, lye, Coro, Oath,
Clover earl Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed,Suoiao,
Hay and &raw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap,llams,
Shoulders aged Shies, Potatoes, with every
thing else icthe,country prodase line.
GROCEILISS.--On hand, far sate, goffeek-
Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Tea', Sakai, Salt,
Chee2e, Vinegar, *oda, Ilnatowd, Starch,
Brooms, Bneketa, Blatking, Soaps. ke. Alsw
COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Ter. he. TISII of all
kinds ' • Spikes and Naila ; Smoking and Chew
ing Tobneent.
They ere elways able to sunnily a Rest rats
ankh of Flour, with the dillerent, kinds at
Feed.
Also, Ground Plaster, with Gannos sine
other fertilizers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or
carload.
They will.ren a LINE OF FRFJOUT CARS
from Oettysbnrg to Bnitim-rro once every
week. They are prepared. to convey Freight
either way, in any Iseantity, at REDUOND
RATES. They *lll attend,-if desir. cd, to the
making of purchases in the city, an•l delivering
the - goods promptly In Gettysbtirr. Their
ears run to the Warehouse of - Starr 1 Horton,
No. 118 North Howard street, near Franklin,
Baltimore, where freight will be received s*
any time. They invite the attention •ol ilia.
public to their Bat, assuring them thstibey
will spate no effort to accommodate all wk.
may patronize them.
April la, 1846. tf
BIDDLE t BLIPEL
Removal.
CALL AND SEE US IN On NEW QUAIt-
TEES.
GREAT ATTRACTIONI
MICHAV. SPANGLER would respectfully
inform his friends and the public generally
that he has moved his Store into the commo
dious room on the southeast corner of the Dia
mond, at which place ail ere Kilted to call
He has purchased the property and had It
thororgtily repaired and fitted up hillte most
splendid style, for the special comfort and con
venience of his customers, We thew flatlet
ourselves that ire have not only the beet store
room In the comity, but the finest stock at
goods ever brought to this *eft, rti of whick
we are now salting at prices to
DEFY COSIPETITION.
We call attention especially tst cur complet.
stock of ,
DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
embracing ell descriptions of
DRESS GOODS, DRESS SILKS, MAIM,
MERINOES, CASHMERES, CALICOES, IW$.
LINS, CORSETS, Hoop Skirts for Ladies ant
Misses, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroidery, Trim
mings and
FANCY-AR,TIbLES
Also, Gent's FUIMISI:11NO GOODS, Cloths,
Casstmeres, Cassinets, Tweeds, ke., ko.
We are now selling
-1 u,lins from
'Calicoes from
and .other goods In proportion
Having made our purchases when hooklio
Were at their very lowest grade in the all, We
are now offering. bargains that cannot fail fe
please. .We invite all to call at our NEW
STORE had Soo if it to pot so.
April 113, 1883.,
Cabinet Furniture.
RE subscribers hereby inform their rms.
T
they
and the public generally, that
they have now on hand, and continue to man.
ufacturtto order,
CABINET FURNITURE,
which " . tor style and durability, fi nish and
price, Willcompete with any in the county.—
Our present stock consists of every variety of
Furniture usually kept in a first clams Furni
ture Ware Room. Fashionable, emir/00W
or plain Furniture manufactured. la the moat
substantial manner, by most experienced
workmen, and at the lowest cash prices.
UN.DHRTAKjING.
Having a new Hearse, pdrticular attention
will be given to'this branch of their business.
They aro prepared to make and furnish Coffins
of . any desired quality, and attend Funeral.
at the shortest notice—and on such terms as
cannot f,il to please all.
The subscribers return their thanks-to the
public for the liberal patronage extended to
them in the past, and hope to wort tend receive
a continuance of public patronage.
Ehop sad Ware Boom third building sae&
of the Square.'H. FBTIi k BRO.
Littlestowtt, April 16, :866. tt
Gettysburg Foundry.
THE subscriber would inform hircnstomers
- and -others, that he is still manufacturing
various kinds of Castings and Maclaine!, made
to4)rder, on short notice, such as
THRESHERS AND POWERS,
(Ave differezt sizes of Powers,) Clover teed
Hullers and Cleaners ' Corn Sheller, and Sep.
arators, Cornfodder Cutteis, Straw and Hay
Cutters; PLOD I) S
such as Cast Ploughs, Barshear Ploughs, Side.
hill and Corn Ploughs; the-
WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAM
the latest improvement; also Metal ScreWi
for Cider Presses,
IRON RAILING
for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything
else in his line, all at low _prices..
FOR SALE.—A light Two-horse Wagon i is
One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wage., ail
new. DAVID SWUM
April 30, 1880. tf =
Aeebleats I
Try ORIGINAL
TRAVELLERI INSURANCE CO.,
Or UARTVOBD, CONN,
Cash 4ssot,s, Doe. 1, 83133,835.19.
INSURIS AGAINST
ACCIDENTS FROM RUNAWAY HORSES,
ACCIDENTS FROILISLI PPERY SIDEWALKS
ASSAULTS BY BURGLARS AND ROBBERS
SPRAINED ANKLES AND BROKEN LIBBS
EXPLOSIONS, COLLISIONS, BURNING $
DIIU WN I NG.
Accidents 4.44 Kinds
•Policies of any ambnitt from Me to
$lO,OOO in case of fatal accident, or .13 toSiel
weekly compeneatlou in case of disabling bod
ily injury, and from one month to. Bre years
time, at small premiums.
0/dist and Best Accident Int. Co. Extant
J. G. ISATTEI3SON, Pres%
ROIVFW DPiNlB,See'y.: •
ger 11. A PICKING, Agent, Gettysburg.
April 9, 1868. 3m
Chewing Tobaccos:
WELSH, DELLONE k CO., at Hantire
Pa., continue the manufacture of the
different kinds of CHEWING TOBACCOS, - ea
a large scale. Their facilities for manufactor.
ing are ample, and with the choicest teat;
and best and most experienced workrien, they
cannot fail to turn out Tobaccos of the Naas
desirable and popular grades.
Orders from a distance solicited, and prompt
ly attended to. The merchants of Adams
county cannot do better than by buying ices
Welsh, Dellone k Co., at Honorer
April 2, 1664.
Geary *Clymer f
'IVE hive r boto z rapbs, large andintuthl, of
110
Geary and Clymer. Agents wanted
Be I them. Bend 75 cents for speoimen eoplita
by mail, postage paid. Address
BARTLESON A CO., 81.1 CHESTNUT St.
Zia 7. 2m r
rant & Sherman!
Ttwo heroes before their tent plaolig
a battle—Grant smoking. A beititifkl
steel engraving by Wm. Sartain. Agents
wanted everywhere. Sample tea by twit or
50 cents. Agents make 50 percent. Add
• BARTLSSON it CO., ell GIISSTMIT St.,.
May T. 2m Philadelphia.
t ryns O R/IA ? RSDUCTION in prices at the
lIXORLSIOR, in York street, opposite the
ank, places the superior Pictures mule at
that of establishment within reach of all, gild
I trust no one will (Ail to avail themselreiot
the opportunity thus afforded. L O. TYSON.
Western Lands.
THR subscriber has some valuable ll*.
ERN LANDS, which be will trade fo ape
or more FARMS , this county . The butte
are well located, and very desirable tog
lag.. rattly applieetioa desired. • -
JACOB 11111111C12
Gettysburg, April 3, lftfiO. it 2 -
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M. SPANGLER.