Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, June 18, 1866, Image 3

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TWit& sell, on accommodating termi,my
property, located in lianiltouban town
sh p, Adams county, Pa., within one mile of
Fairfield, and eight miles of Gettysburg,.
known as _
"VMGINIA MILLS,"
containing.so4 ACRES 'OF GOOD LAND, well
improved. There is._ on this land a good
TIIREE- - STOR V STONE MILL, containing two
run of Burt", and a SAW MILL. Apply so
the Hon. Moses MeClean, Gettysburg, or John
J. Lock, Charlestown, Jefferson co., Va.
M. V. LOCK.
Jame 18, 1866. tt
Groceries ! Groceyied I
THE BEST IN TOWN I
COME AND BE THEM!
STRICKUOIISER tt WISOTZKEY have ad
ded a large and splendid stock of GROCERIES
to their business, and invite the public to call
and see for themselves. They offer the beet
of everything, at the lowest pOssible profits:
COFFEES, SUG Ails, SYRUPS, MOLASSES,_
SALT, Spices, Teas, Cheese, Starch,
Soaps, Candies, Blanking, Ala/66es, Tubs,
Buckets, Brooms, Bed Cords; with Confec
tionary, Oranges, Nuts, Tobitecds, &gars—
and a variety entirely too-large to be scums
rated. - "Come one, coal° AIL"
Gettysburg, June 18, 1806. tt
Bark Wanted. '
TUAB subscriber will pity FIVS DOLLARS
per CORO for BLACK OAK BARK, de
livered et his Tannery, in Gettysburg.
JOHN RUPP.
June 18, 1866
Notice.
1 - 11(111,1P WOLF'S ICSTATE.Letters of ad
tninisiration de Donis non with the will
annexed, on the estate of Philip Wolf, Sr:,
tate of Germany township, Adams county,
41.. ceased, having been granted to th i s under
signed, residing iu ►fountjoy township, he here- .
by gives notice to al persons indebted, to
eaid estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to pre
sent them properly authenticated for settle
ment. ,10S5Pli A. WOLF,
June 18, 1868. 61'
PHOTOGRA.PIIIC.
E. & H. T. ANTUONY &co:,
Manufacturers of Photographic materials,
Wholesale and Retail,
501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.•
TN addition to our main business of PHOTO
-1 GRAPHIC MATERIALS we are Headquar
ters forthe following, viz : • a
8 l'EftE:OB(;Ol'ES & STEREOMDPIC VIEWS
of Americau and Foreign Cities and Lan
dscapes, Groups, Statuary, dm.
SfEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR,
From negAthes made in the various cam
paigns and forming a complete Photographic
of the great contest.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS,
Ada' ted for either the Magic Lantern or the
Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be sent to
ony address or. receipt of stamp.
I'iIOTOGICAPIIIC ALBUMS
We manufaiiiium mote largely than any oth
x.r iiiiv.e,"trbout 2UO varieties Iron 60 cents to
sro) each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation
of being saperior in beauty and durability to
any others.
Chin PnOTOGRAPIIS OP GENERALS, STATESMEN,
ETC., ETC.
Our Catalogue mlirnees over FIVE THOU
SAND different siihjects, including, reproduc
tions of the most celebrated Engravings,
Statues, lc. Cataloves Bent on receipt
of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods
'C. U.l) , will please remit .25 per cent of the
amount with their order.
Verne priceit and quality of our goods
cannot tail to s.o.isfy..
June 18, 1866. ly . ,
Teaekera Wanted.
TIM School Diroctors of Cidttysbur7. will
meet to MONDAY, the 9th day of JU LY
10.14, to eleet Teachers for the EIGHT,
SCIIOOLS under their care. Term nine
Months—Schools to open August Ist. The
rtlaries will he paid per month, vii:
School No.-1, $5O; No. 2. $4 ; No. 3, $304
„pi-) 4, ssl; N). 5; 4 42.: ; No. B, $22 ; No. 7,
$10; No. 8, $lO.
azir'ior School No. 1 a * male Teacher* re
quired, ntkd for Na. 2, mile or female.
fhe County Superintendent will hold
nn examin Won fir applicants in the School
Badding, at IC o'clock, A. M.,.0f said day.
By order . of the Board, '
T. D. CARSON, President.
1). A. BrEIII,ER, Secretary. 4.
Jane 11, 186 U. 3t
Auditor's Notice.
•
undersigned. Auditor, appointed by
1 the Orphan's Cuurt of Adams county,
to maks distribution among creditors of the
balance remaining in the hands of John Tros
tie, Adminirti-.cor or.the estate of Jonathan
Gilbert, deceased, hereby gives,notice that he
tv,ll sit at his office, in, Gettysburg, on WED
NE JAY, the 27th day ot JUNE, inst., at ,10
o'clo , k, A. 11., to perform the duties of his
appointment. E. B. BUEHLER, Auditori
June 11, 1966. 14
Prime- Hams,
lIOULDERi, Sides, _home-made 8010 na
k Saussaire, ke.,:a full stock always 6pt
for sale, of the very best, quality., and atlowest
Irving profits,-by ,
KALBFLEISCH;
next door to the Post Office
June 11
-
New Chesitet flora. ! I
TITE undersigned had:purchased the Old
Tauzitinbauo ,Hotel property, in New
Chester, Adams county, Pa., and re-opened
the house for the aecommod.ition of Travel
lers, Pedlers, Drovers, and all claiers. His
Table wilt - have everything in season, and 'Os
J 3 it the choicestwtnes an lliquors; His Chain
bore arc large and airy. Good Stabling is 14-
W:bed to the II)tel. :In asks a sh.tre of pub
lic patronage, and will do his best to deserve Jt.
JOSEP/I
May 21, 188 G
Wanted Inimediately.
TIIREN OR FOUR JOURNEYMEN, to w rk
at the Carpentertug Business. Sbo Id
,i
be experienced workmen, Good wages ill
be paid. Apply immediately to
W3l. C. STALLSMITH, I .
June 11, 186 g. 3t* Gettysburg, Pa;
For Sale, Cheap,
ACOMFORTABLE And substAlltial FAMI.
Li' CARRIAGR for sale, 04111p.' Inquire
at the Co.uett,Eu °faze.
Cemetery Election.
AN ELECTION for s President and seien
Managers of Ewer Green Cemetery knit).
ciation, to serve for one year, will he held !on
MONDAY EVENING, the 24th of JUNE test.,
at 7f o'clock, id the Arbitration itaom of the
Court- house.
SCEIIIIICKER, E r real.. ,
EL J. STABLE, Seer. [Jade 11. to
airSeatinel and Star salty. . ,
Che ; Cheese !
SWITZER„ Limberger and English Choose,
can always be bad at
ICA.LBFLINSC EPS, .
next door to the Post Office.
June 11.
SOC'ERIES, Minors, Fish, Salt, Meese,
Ur Queens .. -Ware, Wooden-ware, and every
thing else in that line at ,
Ju•e 11. • IILLSFLEISCH'S.
newlot okt
KALOPLEISCIIII
KALSFLICISCII is telling a large amodnt
of Goods, becausa the people are tlndlag
out that he is determined not to be enders • Id.
ANEW stock of a.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCRIIS,
selected with 'especial care and warranted good
time keepers, just jeceived and for sale at
J. BEVAN'S,
Opposite the Bank, Gettysburi
INSURII AGILLYST IDENTS in th
TRAVELLERS INS ITMNOR COMPANY
OF HARTFORD. It has paid oar one horsed
wed forty thoesesui del.lari to holders of its poli
cies, including Vi 7,500 to tweaty-iight policy
holders, for $512 in premiunsL
TNSIIRg AGAINST 'ACCIDENTS- in
TRAYELLEILS INSURANCE
Or HLRTFORA I. PniNitiaNl ar4 kw rad
01101 PoWaNi .
sambilkOsinsisblittri l twohonsi
th it ft e Cott don. ft eaten ne az+
VAIK^I.
Comennadostkala tecommeading ontedites,
ten count 'a dna, We inartfon—ablo in advance.
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County Commissioner.
• [Communicated.]
The Democrats of Menallen township
will press their claim in the next Demo
cratic Convention to a ea udidati: for Com
missioner. :Vre will present the name of
BA.RNH.A.. , W MYERS for that
as we have not had a nominee on the
ticket for fifteen years. We think our
claim to a nominee this year is Justly due.
Mr. Myers -la a veteran Democrat, and
will make a good Commissioner, as he is
a heavy tax-payer.
- MA.IIY DEPti[OCRATS.
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For Weider et Ileeorder.
ENCODRAORD by many friends, I offer
myself as a candidate for the office of
REGISTER ilk• RECORDER, at the next elec
t' on, subject to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention. Should Ibe nominated
and elected, I pledge myself to diseharge,the
duties ol the office faithfully atti satisfactorily.
SAMUEL A. SWOPE.
'Franklin tp., June 18, 1866, to
►S OLICITED by numerous friend.s,, T-olfcr
myself• us candidate for 'REGISTER, k
RECORDER, tit the next election, 'tilbject to
the decision of the Democratic County Con
vecting!. Should Ibe nominated and elected,
I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the
offiJe faithfully and correctly.
ISAAC MYERS.
Balder• tp , May 23, 1865. tc
ri j SCOURAGRD by
,numerous friend., I
FA offer myself as a candidate tor the ofiiir k e
of ItEGlliTlift & ItEDOILDER at the next elec
tion, subject to the decielon of the Democrat
ic County Convention. Should- Ibe nomina
ted and elected, I piedre myself to disch trge
the :ditties ofthe office to the bust of my ability.
served as Lieutenant in the 185th Regiment,
I'. 11., under Capt. Jacob E. Miller.
WM. C. BECK
Read tp , May 28, 1866. to
eAdairr. &C
HAVING been 'disabled In one arm- bv a
pullet wound whilst serving in the 87th
P. V., hare been frequently solicited to offer
myself as a - Eandidate for the office of REG Li-
TER k RECORDER—which I now do, subject
to the decision of the Democratic County Con
vention. Should Ibe nominated and elected,
I flatter" myself, that t will be able-to discharge
the duties of the olficancorrectly and to. the
satisfaction of the public.
• WM. D. HOLTZWORTII.
aitysburg, May 14, 180. tc
For Clerk of the Courts.
TT- G. WOLF ail; he a candidate for
11 a CLERK-OF THE 0015RT3, subject to
the dedsion of the Democratic County Con
vention.
Gettpburg, June 18, 1866. tc
HAVING been aolitited by many eriends.
• offer myself as a candidate for CLERK
Ur"flifi COURTS at the , neit i)lectioo, au hjeet
to the admit)" of theDeinoozatic Comity Con
ventinn., S110111(11. be notninAte.l An I elected,
I promise a correct and faithful perfottatlice
or the duties of the off:.e.
ADAM W. MINTER.
t.c. •
ninny !Offer iny
rj self as a candid lie for re•election to the
OiIICC of CLEAR OF THE co Entrs, subject to
the decii•Fion of the Democratic County Con
vention. Should Ihe 'nomin - deti And elected,
I pledge myself to discharge the &mei of tilt
office Stith pro:nptnnss and Ii lelity.
Gettysbur4, Why 7, 18i34.
A T the ecrocst solicit Lion of some of my
frieibl4, LI offer as a candid tte for
CLERK THE COUIITS at the nett eleetion,
subject to+ire derision of the Democrtitic. Comi
ty Convention,' Shoill I I he nlmiantefl' and
elected, I jtfedße tat sclf,to tliech ire the du
ties of the oilne correctly anti will satisfaction
to the public.
_ _ .
CORNELTS DOUGHERTY
Gettysburg, :Vas 21, 1886. to
IDNCOITAAGED by numerotis friends
rj throaxhout the county, I offer myself as
candidate for SHERIFF at tile next electiun,
subjeet to the decision of the Democratic County
Canyentkon. Should Ibe so fortunate as to
La, nominated and electgl, I promise to dis
charge thejitties of the offlee to the hest of
my ability. J. 1.003 KLIIINK.
Germany tp., April 9, 19.36. tc
A T the soliltation of numemns friends,
A
otr,ir sell as a candidate for SHERIFF
at the nett eicction, subject to the irsesion of
the, emocratic - County filnvontion. Should
I be nominated and elected, I pletrOmyself to
discharge the duties of the office to the hest
of my ability. • • PHILIP MANY.
Straban tp , April 9, 1865. to'
'l' the solicitatto - n of numerous friends, the
undersizned,(residing in Gettysburg since
April lst-, but formerly and Mr mune years a
resident of\Conowitee township.) -offers him
self as a candidate for nt the next
election, nubjeci to the decision of the Demo
cratic County Convention, phoglll Fe nom
inated and elected,,[ will discharke 'the - trades
of t6e office to the 'heat of my ability.,
EMANUEL D. Kgrax.3.
April 16, 1866. Jc.
FSCOUP...kO ED by anmeren 3 mends
throughout the county, r offeitnyaelf as
a can Mate f)r SHERIFF at the next election,
sui , ject to the decision of the Democratic
County Qutivention. Should Ibe so fortunate
as to he nominatfniftni electeJ e l promise to
discharge the dutie of the ()Mee to the best
of my ability.
NO9EI'II A.. ORENDORFF
ATountjoy tp., April 14, 4866. N.c
lIAVING bern solicited by many friends,
I offer !flys •tris a candidate for SHER
IFF.at the nett election, subject to the deci
sion of the Democratic County Convention.—
Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge
myselt.to - a faithful discharge of the duties of
the office. _ REUBEN GOLDEN.
Cumberland tp, April IG, 1866. to
URGED by many friends. I offer myself as
a candidate for SHERIFF, subject of the
decision ofthe Democratic County. Convention.
Should I be nominated twill spars no honor
able efforts to seeure my election, and if erect
ed, I will discharge the dutks of the office to
the best of my ability. HENRY BgITI.SR.
llcuntjoy tp., April 23, 1866. to
HAVING been Bi:dialled by many Mends in
- various parts of the county, I offer my
set! as a candidate for 'SHERIFF at i the nest
election, subject to the decision of We Demo
cratic County Conventibn. Should Ibe nom
inated and elected, I promise to discharge the
duties of the once to the best of my ability.
• - .IOSEPII WOLF.
Butler tp., April 23,1860. to
A Lecture to Young Nen.
JUST published, in a sealed enveloSie.—
Prize 6 cert. A Lecture on the nature,
treatment and radical cure of Spermatorhcea l
or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions,
Sexual Debility and Impediments to Marriage
generally. Nervousness, Consumption,
Od, Fits; 'Mental and PhYsiaal locate
city, r quieting from Self-Abqse, ttc. By Fob
ert 4 ,-. Colverweli, N. D., author of die"Grferi
Socilc,P &e. - • • - •
The world renowned author, in tins adm4a
ble Lecture, clearly proves, from his own ex
perience, that the awful consequences of Self
Abtlse may be effectually removed without
Medicine, and without dangerous surgical ope
rations, bongies, 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
himself chetyly, privately and radically. This
Leoture will prove a boon to thonsan4s. Sent
under seal to any address, in a plain, sealed
envelope, On reoeipt of six cents, or two post
age stamps. Also Dr. CulverwelPs Marriage
(hide, prico 25 cents. Address
CHAS. S. 0. KLINB
127 Bowery, New York, P. Q. box 4588. •
April 23, 1886. ly
FIIVE SHEEP strayed from the premises of
the subscriber, in Tyrone township. A
suiteble reward will ,be giten fot their return,
or information of their'whereabouts. ,
IJine 4., GICO. DAUGHERITV
HORNER'S FRAGRANT MY* 'pre
serves the Teeth, oarsman thaws" of the
pito end purifies the breath, ,
CANDIDATE'S.
JATIS J. FMK
For Sheriff.
Stray Sheep.
Another Lazio, *Kopek
OF NEW GOODS
JUST MEWED AT GRIYII3I3.
James A. Orioles, York street, has been to
the-city again, to replenish his stock, which
went of so rapidly, because it was so very
good and so very cheap. The newstoelt beats
anything he has yet offered to this community,
and he hires all the people will come and ere
for themselves. Ills new purchase of SYR
UPS can't be beat, and he will sell from a
pint up to a barrel ; hie SCGAR3 are of all
varieties. Includeng the very primest ; his
COFFEES are the beet in the market; his
FISH are elegant; and his FLOUR extra.
Ile has laid in a large lot of STONE-WARE,
which he offers cheap, and Is sure w:II please
—so with his WOODEN-WARE, QuKENs-
WARE, LAMPS, PICKLES, SPICES, CON
FECTIONARY, Tobacco and Segars, and the
thousand other things to be found in his very
full And complete Store. - Ilf selling ches , p,
and selling quick',' be expects LO get along
quite as well as tbose who have greater profits,
hut sell slower. [June 11, 1806.
Notice of Inquest.
NOTICE is hereby given to all the heira
and legal representatives of PETER BA
KER, late of Hamiltonban township, Adams
county, deceased, viz : Savilla Baker, widow,
and the following children—John Baker, Peter
Baker. Andrew Baker and Jacob Baker, resi
ding in Adams county, Pa.; Susan, intermar
ried with Daniel Baldwin, of Mont Alto, Frank
lin county, l Pa.; Elizabeth, intermarried with
James Grimes, of Franklin county, Pa. •, Maria,
intermarried with Peter Hosier, of Ashland .
county, Ohio ; Silvy, intermarried With Abram
Garder, of Franklin county, Pa.; Dailey, in
termarried with Josiah Carbaugh, of Franklin
county, Pa. ; ant 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 liamiltonban town
ship, adjoining lands of Lazarus Baker, Nal
ter Wagatnan, George Douse Henry °outman,
i i
John Cantu:an .and Leonard Canman ' . con
taining 200 acres, more or less, im roved—on
SATURDAY, the 30th day of Jtr,, E, 1860, at
10 o'clock, A. M., on the ,premises, to make
partition or valuaticn of the premises afore
said, to and amongst the legal representatives
of said decedent, in such manner and in such
raportions as, by the le,ws of this Common
wealth, is directed, if such partition can be
made without prejudice to or spoiling the
whole; but if such partition canu?t„ be made
thereof, then to, value and appraise the same.
ADAM REBEItT, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg,
June td f .
To, All Book Buyprg.
AB. 51110N,38 tiouth Bath At-cet,
J
a.lelphi4, 1.6 AGENT FOR TILE FULLOIV
ING VALUABLE BOOKS:
APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPE
DI —2G Vols.
41 HISTORY OF THE 'REBELL
' lON--1 hirge Vol. •
DTCIIONARY OF MEEHAN
.
108—Il Vols.
REBELLION RECORD, BY FRANK MOORE
-9 N'o!3
WASHINGTON IRTG'S WORKS,--22 Vols
C oOPER'S NOVEL. , DICKENS' WORKS.
MERIVALE & GIBBON'S RuME,
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URE 8 DICTION AVS 4)F ARTS AND MANU
FACTURES.
BANCROFT'S UNITED STATES-8 Vols. kc.
I furnish all [Maki published, for public
and private Libraries, at wholesale prices.—
Send a list of any Hooks wanted, with a stamp,
for prices, which will be seat by return mail.
May 2S, 1866. 1m
Buggies and Carriages.
ITS WAY! THIS WAY I—The nnder
signedls engaged i 4 (be Carriage-making
business, teL the corner of Chansbersburg and
West street+, Gettysburg. and invite& all who
may need anything in his Hue to give him
rail Ile puts up, in the very hest manner,
Falling-lop end other BUGGIES, and all the ,
different stlits of CARRIAGES. With a full
kno vledgx of the business, and a determinn.:
two to give aitisfactlon, the public can rely
upon his jobs being good. He will endeavor
to deserve a large share of patronage, and
hopes to receive it.
REPAIBISIG done nt the shorte&t notice,
and on m est reagoVable terms. `Countryfrei
produce will be thken in exchange for work.
CHARLES E. GILBERT.
Gettysburg, June 4, 186 . 6. tf
- A GRAND FAIR
WILL he held in St-Vincent's Hall, E\f-
MlT.ilit7R(l, Md., commencing JUNE
2:db, end continuing during the week—the
object to provide fund; for repairing and beau
tifying St. Joseph's Churqh, Emmitabarg. A
great varietY ot USEFUL /AND FANCY ARTI
OLES will be offered for sale and raffle. Din
ner, Supper and Refreshments every day dur
ing the Fair, for the convenience of visitors.
The patrons and friends of the church are re
spectfully requested to attend.
TILE LAdY MANAGERS.
June 4, 18GG. t 1
For Rent.
I y STORE ROOM AND CELLAR, in New
Chester, Adarn.3 county, She property
formerly known as the Myers stand.
I would 11130 sell my stock of GOODS at a
great bargain. Possession given at once.
W. T. HOFFMAN.
•
Jane 4, 1866. 3t.
qinton's •
M ARBL E WAL It K. S
On Baltimore street, Netrip Oppo3ito the Court
House.
GETTYSBUAG, PA
Every description of work—execnted in the
finest - Style of the art.
June 4, .BGS,
Sebool'et Bounty Taxes.
TEIE School Directors of Franklin township
hereby give notice that to all School and
Boomty Taxes, in said township. not paid by
the let of July next, FIVE PER CEST. will be
added. They further give notice that on all
Bounty Subscriptions outstanding on said Ist
day of July, interest will be charged froin date
of subscribing. By order of the
- SAILUSL BUCLESII., Pree't
JACOB DrABDORPP, Sec'y.
May 28, :886. td
Dissolution.
TeHE Partnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned, doing business in
1 name of Row A; Woods has been dissolved.
All persons indebted to said firm are-requested
to 'settle their accounts.
June 4, Ism =
Disabled Men, Attention !
WANTED, one or two men, in Gettysburg
, and vicinity, who have lost either au
arm or leg, to sell WADS WORTH'S W4.TER
PROOF ARNICA -HEALING PLASTER, the
best and cheapest Court Plaster in the market.
From $l-to SlOper'dity can be made. Address
with 25 cents for sample and lull information
A. F. BELVFIER, Box 45, Philadelphia, Pa.
N. B.—All Agents and pedlars would find it to
their interest to answer the above.
April 16, 1866. 3m
6000 Agents
WANTED, to sell SIX asir INVVITIORS, of
great value to families; all pay great
profits. Send 15 cents and get 80 pages, or 25
cents and getBo pages and a sample grat is.—
EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass.
May 28, 1866. lm
Who? Who? Who?
k)UR NEXT GOVERNOR! We have & cor
, red and a trils ing photograph of the nest
Governor of Penney lvania, which. we will aend
by mail for 23 cents. If we mistake the man, the
money will be refunded immediatelyatter elec
tion neat October. ' Is it Geary or Clymer ?
Write and see. Address ' •
BAETLESON ot CO., 511,0EIESTNCT
May 7: 2m
HOLLAND HERRING, Mackerel, 4e.,
cheap, at
KABIFLBISCH'S GROCERY,
•
June 11. pert door to the DOA Office.
• ____—
SUGAR CURED HAIIH.zA fresh supply
past received. , A prime *tide and for sal?
ohm , bt,STRIOILIKRISHR Sr WOOTEILY.
GO TO!
loir B. WOOD'
M I , SHOE,
Where you can
corner of the D
HATS FOR OLD
HATS FOR FAS/
the latest
HATS FOR YOU:
sties."
HATS FOR wrist—Every variety and style.
HATS FOR CHIL RES.—Neat and fashiona
ble.
BOOTS ANI) SHOES.
BOOTS FOR ME. , AND BOYS.—Cheap and
good.
SLIOES FOR MEN AND BOYS.—A large as-
scrrtment.
SHOES FOR LAD ES:—,-GoorL ebeip.and nest.
SHOES FOR CHI 1 DRE.N.—Tne best assort-
went in Own.
,GAITERS OF EV , ItY STILE.—For Ladle/i f
, Gents and Malacca.
?TOCRINGS OF . LL KINDS.—For Ladies,
GLOVES.—For M n, Ladies and Children,
eheap es e er.
NECK- 1 11E8.—A s -
PAPER COLL.k
men.
LINEN q.INDICE!
Plain. for I
CAMBRIC HAND
cheap for 0
COIIILS.—G u m and
SUAPESDEES.—.4.
GARTERS.—Best E
dren.
CORSETS.—Tbe -best fitting and most com
fortable at low prices.
SPOOL COT roN.- r uf all colors, cheapest
and best. 1
- VARTETY GOODS.
UNITIRELL AS-- , At lowest prices.
LADIES' BASKET.—Cheapest in town.
CARRIAGE WHIPS' Of best India Steel.
ST at WS—That mak • a keen edge
SHAVING SOAP .t U BRUSHES—TiIe very
best.
LEAD PPINCIT,S—a the best make.
SHOE BRUSltES—cheap but good.
CARPET SACKS— . lain and Railroad.
TRUNKS—Of all siz s.
s°'Before pnrch
FIRST NATIONAL
by buying cheap.
June 11, 1566.- _
OF BOTH OCR
BURG
OPE i TO -0 t
We take special p
our friends and nun
day opened our IC: ,
ouNnew stand in Ch:
opposite the Lathers l
the apartments fitte
Ladies and Gentleme
We will also hernia l
tity to public or pi iv
precedented. We wi
Land Fresh Cake°,
all parties and pic-ni
MEAD AND 31'
can always bell id icy
If had a life
inanufActu re of RIF ti
ask the p Ltronage of
May 217r8i;G: tf
Shoes), tiers, eke.
'TOIDT M. REILING,
e/
west side, n few doors
Gettysburg, his laid
meat of Shoes, G.tite
MEN, WOILE
which Lie.is offering al
Having bought fOr ca
tion, be is prepared to
Boot and Shoe man
the same place, and
made.
Map 14, 1866. tf
Fresh Cs
N
A D ICE CR M
EAM !
ber respectfully
Gettysburg and victni
tionery Establishment
Eagle Hotel, on Chum
be — would invite their
• C airs, Candle!, a
ConfAtions, together
all kitks of trails, al%
Pariiea, public and
-flies, Will be furnished
Ice Pream, pyramii
; and other refreshmeo
, short notice.
Having spent a life
flatters himself that h
he is able to render e
Outland see 'his Co ,
May 28, 1866. tf
rpHIS Hotel, bent re of the relics of the
1 Battle of Getty ure, has been 'renovated
and refurnished, an
travellers and theipOlic gener‘ally. It being
a s hort distance front the Soldiers' National
Cemetery, it atrofds convenient accommoda
tions for all visiting there, and the subscriber
flatters himself tha: none shall leave him dis
satisfied.
Also, Ice Cream and all kinds of refresh
ments, at all hours, to accommodate prome
naders. Give me a call. r -
JOSEPII, LITTLE, Proprietor.
Gettysburg, 31.ty 21i 1866. tf
Grocery it idiquor Store.
A FIRST-RATE ASSORTMENT of GRO
CERIES, cheap. I FISH of different kinds.
A large lot of
POTOBAD !TERRIS°, - •
at low price. The best and largest assort:
meat. of LIQUORS ever kept in this place.
PURE WINE, BRANDY, RYE WHISKEY, VI.,
for medicinal and other purposes, in quanti :
tities large or small. Also— -
MISHLER'S CELEBRATED HERB BITTERS
WM. J. MARTIN,
Balt more st., Gettysburg.
May 28, 1860
The VezTy Latest!
, pcosSk BROTREA,
hIER'CRANT TAILORS
Cloths, eissim i eref ondfatings.
Jost received froml the city n splendid as
sortment of
OEM'S' FURNISHING GOODS,
of every description. Suits made to order in
the moat fashionable and substantial manner.
All work guaranteed to tlt or no sale. Cus
tomers cannot fail to be pleased. Give us a
call.
/WT. B.—We are gents for the celebrated
SINGER SEWING MACHINE, and tawny, have
the machines on hand and for sale. We can
recommend them as being the best machines in
113 e. JACOBS* BRO.
May 28, 1886.
S. B. ROW,
H. B. WOODS
T - 113 Cumberland -township Bounty Tai
Duplicatos are in the hafida of the Collec
tor/I for calleeti9i All persona are:avast
od to make immediate payment.
By order of the Board,•
ABECA.NAMYLANN, Pree't.
N. LIGHTNER, Sec'y. [May 7. 2m
JUSTICE - OF Tfrio FEA.(Ig, willbe at,
his office, (at his residence,) in Cumber.
laud township, on Tuesday and Friday of each
week, it, give his attention to Justice's busi
ness. [April 30. 1806. 4m
PIANOS, CABINET 'AND AMERICAN OR
GANS. Superior tunedl octave PIANOS
from SSSO upwards. { ORGANS from
upwards. All instriments seleeted t re
commended and sold bi me, additionally gn ai
antied. Illustrated ciriculars lent by mall,
when desired. P. BENTZ,
No. 30 East Market Street, York, Pa.
Mar. 12, 1860.
Sugar 10 Cents,
A T Swan's Grocery; the North-west eor:
A
net of the Diamond. [April3o, 18611.'
CIWitIPS Stet all kind".
,V 3 of Grocorlea
GO TO!
1 -
NOW.,PiS dt IREAPERS.
IRS I T RATIONAt
ITER undersigned is still Agent. for the sale
0170. Y AND VARIE
4, of MOWING AND SOUPING 104.01.11NES
STORE, , both combined and single Stowers.
. 'Tease machines can ba used as Self-Bakers
ay the cheapest and but .Or grid Rakers, as farmed may wish, They
oda In town, are made with two cutter bars, one for, litting
amend and York Street. grain with sickle kcife—cutting five feet nine
inehes wide—ad extra bar, with two knives,
for grass,--eutt:ng four feet sir Inchea wide,
having, iron or w mien frames as desired.—
They have two driving wheels and fiex:ble fin
ger bar.
The company, buil iitri, these machines have
secured by letute . and purchase, the control of
all tb desirable and standard patents now in
use, a on,g which are the -
to w eilhiUw.cAdNirljectßsUpCeeKial3lYttEttePn'tkiTonB7 PATENTS,
tells 38, lightness of draft, excellence of work
in
manship and finish, combined ' With great
strength and adaptation to all kinds of work,
they Will compete with, and we believe, sat--
nati,larty other machine now offered to the
pialic. -
Farmers would do well to examine these
machines befont, purchasing any other., They
will be sold as cheap as any other:first- clap
machine now manufaCturel, and we warrant
them to give entire s tai-factioa or no sale.
' alirExtra.s alwayskept on hand. Specimen
machines can be seen by calling on the Agent,
resiiinz on the Harrisburg road, two miles
north-cast of Gettysburg,
WILLIAM WIDLR, Agent.
: ATS.
EN.—Soft and stiff brims.
: lONABLff SlE:s.—Always
out.
0 MEN.—"The. latest It-
F t TANS
Centime. and Children
endid nssortment
—For Ladles and Gentle
HlEFS.—Rordered and
I Adies and Gen .4.
ERCHIUS.—Nice and
oilldren.
Horn.
general assortment.
astio for Ladies and Chit-
sing always call at' the
:TORE and save money
11. B. WOODS.
EOM
li Ice Cream in any
quan
to parties, at prives un-
I also have constantly on
Ihich we will furnish to
q at the shortest notice.
Xl R kh WATCII
Ind cool and ntrill hours
long experience in the
e foregoing Articles we
he penile acne, any.
31INNIGH A SRO
19 CtItLISLE STRZET,
from the Public Square,_
in an zr.cellent assort-
&c., for
NJ OGILDRIN,
the very lowest profits.
h, at the Ittest re laq
, tier great bargains.
factoring tarried on at
he best kind of work
JOHN M. MEILING.
fectionery
:.1 LOON.—The sub➢cri-'^
informs the citizens of
y that he has a Corifee-
one door cast of the
ersimr,rstreet, to which
ttention.
id every description cf
Lai N uts, 0 raoges, an I
lays on hand
private, as well as tam
with all kinds of Cakes,
al form or oiherwise,)
, at their house; upon
irue at the business, he
understands it and that
tire satisfaction. •
ectionery.
JOHN GRUEL.
ld Hotel.
Battle-ft
ready to entertain
Tax Notice.
Philip Redding,
Reduced Prices.
Inidersigned arc agents for the s ele of
Hubbard's celebrated Mowers and Reap
ers, both combined and single Mowers and
Self-Rakers. Farmers would do well to ex
amine our specimen machines before purehee
log 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 801811 horses. The main
features and advantages of the ilebbar il as a
Mower are retained in the Reaper, and can be
changed front a Mower tp a Reaper by chan
ging three belts and two shoe pins. The ra
ker: with one easy natural motion, brin;.l.3 the
grsim towards bint and deposits it in a cords•
post sheaf in the rear of the in %chine, leaving.
ample room for the machine to p iii nest time
aroen.l. The Self-Rake has no (Anal; it is a
Carriages.and Buggies. I reel and a rake combine). The driver by use
T E P
of i 4 lever regulates the size of the bundle, and
are now,building a Tariety of it can be worked in all kinds of g, tin from the
C 0 A C II W 0 It X I slicirtest oats to the tallest rye ;is very simple
of the latest, and mo.t approved styles, and in construction, and less liable to getout of
eonstructed of the best m aerial, to which they eptair than any other Rake. They are male
invite the attention of buyers. Haring bbilt illvith two eutter bars, one for cutting grain wish
our ',work -with great care and of material kielde knife, cutting, Gee feet uine'inches wide,
selected with special reference to beauty of, and an extra bar,with two knives, tor grass, cut
style and ,diirtitiiity, we can confidently re-, Ling fear feet Mot wid.•. Extras li/-
cornmeal the work as unsurpassed Icy any, ways kept on hand. Specimen m %chines can
either in oy ,out of. the cities. • be seen by calling on the agents, residing near
All we ask is au inspection of our work to I Gulden's Station. Post office address, Gran
convince thoSe in want of any kind of vehicle, ite,Hill, p it .
that this is:the place to bny them. • Also Praft dr Smedley's Patent Horse
REPAIRING in every branch done at short Rakes on hand, tilt by Cr. 1,0. W. Beata ,k Co.,
notice and otrreasonatile terms. • Columbia, Ps..
Give us a cell, at our Factory, 'near the HENRY' THO.IIIS & SOX, Agent's
corner of Wit;hington and Chamnersburg May 14, 18GG
streets, Gettysburg. -
P. J. A TATE. .
Mar.ill?, 18,63. '
Gettysburg Foundry.
" -
.abscriber vwould inform customers
T
and others, that be i still manufaeturing
various kinds of Castings and Machines, made
to'prder,mn short notice, such as
THRESHERS AND POWkftS,
(five different sizes of Powers Clover-seed
Hullers and Cleaners, Corn Shelley and Sep
nrator, Cornfodiler' Critters, Strait- and 114
Cutters; PLOUGHS,
such as Citst Plough's. B trshear Ploughs, Side
hill and Corn Ploughi; the
WIRE-SPRING HORSE RARE,
the latest improvement ; also Metal Screws
fur-Cider Presses,
IRON' RAILING •
for Cemeteries •or Porches. with everything
else in his line, all at law prices.
FOR SALE—A light Two-horse:Tap:l . n, a
One-horse Wagon, and Spring , W:tgori,
new. DAVID. 'STERNER
April 30, 1866. tI
April 23, 1866
ERS-
irg to
e this
‘s, at
nearly
-e had
RCM
• NEW GOODS
GEORGE. ARNOLD
Mir AH now on hand a very lame stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
mostly of hia own rinnafacturm; and well
made, embracing every size and price, .
A LARGE STOCK 01? CLOTHS AND CASSE-
11E11E3,
well serecte.l and very haollrome gtvleq, i►ll of
which will be sold very cllesp, for cliffs ,fall
and seo.them. GEORGE ARNOLD.
Nay 7, 1816.• 3m 1 '
-_Cheap for Cash t. •
N EW. STORE
...GROCERIES, LIQUOR'S, kC.
THE undersigned has returned to, G.itiyt
burg, 'and opened a new Store, on Balti
more street, next door to the Post Office, and
nearly opposite the qloirrx-l;'ouse, where he
A II
offers for SP, CEAr von Chili, a lame and
cnoice assortment of GROCERIE.3,—Sug, ire;
Coffees, Te Is, Molasses, 8y rußs, &o.;
with Fish, Bacon, Lard, and so pa.
Also, LIQUORS—Wines, Biandies, Gins,
Whiskies, Rlllll3,andeverything else in the lino.
Also, any quantity of Notions, to suit apy
and everybody.
Recollect this is the place to buy curer raa
CASU.
rr GEO. F. KALBFLEISCII
April 23, 1846.
Bitter Urine
,of Iron.
AN exquisite impregnation of dry Spanish
Wine ,with the activity-of CALISAYA
TURK, and the mast energetic of all the fer
ruginous saIts;OITEATE OF MAGNETIC OX
IDE. 01? IRON. It has a vinous flavor, ve'ry ,
grateful to the palate,. is without chalybeate
taste. aril will not discolor the teeth.
It excites languid appetite, gives zest to
fnod,lmprovesdigestion, increases the Strength,
steadies the circulation, takes off muscular
flabbiness, removes the pallor .of debility, gives
firmness trod precision to the ,actions 01, the
nervous systeia, with power to endure faugne
and resist disease.
MAGNETIC CITRATE of IRON is neii and
peculiar, differing from the ordinKry Soluble
Citrate, in containing an equivalent of Proton
ide of Iron, in place o i the Ammonia. It is
neutral, tasteless, wi out astringency, as
prompt and energetic as the Chloride, and
unlike that, induces no local inflammatory
actio t or headache.
()MASAI - A BARR is pre-eanitient among
vegetable tdhies, has no equal as a strength
ener or restorative, nor rival as an anti-peri
odic.
Retails in $1 & $2 bottles, Quarts& Gallons
for dispensksg.
10:S. HUBBELL, Apothecary,
' 1410 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
May 28, 1866. lm
• Lime at Coal.
GIIINN k RRILLX have erected two addi
tional Lime Kilas, on the Railroad, and
are therefore betterprepared thud ever to sup
ply the best of LIMN, in large or small quanti
ties. Farmers and others can hereafter look
for a more prompt filling of their orders, and
are invited, to extend and continue their fa
vors to a firm which is Linking every effort to
accommodate them in the best inianner possible.
They will also continue to keep on band, for
Bale, ¢ good supply of the different kinds of
COAL, which they will sell at small profits.
Coal and Lime delivered sapper° in Get
tysburg.
May 14, 1886. tf
Notlee.
ABRARAM MUSE'S ESTATE.—Letters
testaneentarY an the asixte. of Abraham
Krise, late of Liberty township, Adams county,
deceased, leading been granted to the under
signed, residing in tha same township, she
hereby girds notice to all persons indebted to
said estate 'to make imtuediate payment, and
those hawing claims against the same to pre
sent them properly, authenticated for settle•
meat. • • ANNA KRUSE,
May 28, 1866; 6t Executrix.
• _
sl;sooPer Year! WS went
Agents everywhere to sell
oar IMPROVED $2O Sewing Machines.—
Three new kinds- Under and upper feed.—
Sent on trial. Warranted fire years. Above
salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY
machines sold in the United States for less
than $4O, which are fully licensed by Ilowe,
Wheekr'4. Wdsol, Groner 41. Baker, Seger ct et.,
and Bschekler. All other cheap machines are
infringements, and the seller or user are liable
to arrest, fine end Myriswemeat flitstrated cir
culars sent tree. Address, or call upon Shaw
k Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago,
May , 21, 1860. isiy
CL 0 0 K S
NOW oa hand CLOCKS in great variety,
from factories of the highest reputation in the
county, and warranted good time-keepers.
Call Mt- J. BEVALN,
Opposite the Bank, Gettysburg.
GOLD,I3ILTBB, STSEL, and other •
.§PECTAPI:IIB,
to suit all riga!, iZwlKs on hand, and fated'to
sight. . I.'BR VAN,
Opposite the Bank, Gptisburg.
WM. E. CULP
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TUE HUBBAIID.
SoWile Pacific! Gamin.
20 1.113. soLuaLE PACIFW
kfrxonta Ins 70 lbs'..datinai nsullor,yielding
7 to 8 lbs. ammonia.
Also 80 to 00. tbs. wily, hone Phosphate of lime,
30 3b3. of whictripre soluble ploiphate.
It combines all the rul , !.antages of the best
brands of Super Phosphate, with those of Pe
rilrian Gu ,no.,
reasOn of its greater coacentralion, we re
corm/lead 20 per tt. lees by w.ight to he used
per acre, thah of any fertilizer costing the
sae per ton ; tend no more per acre than of
thOse selling at 20 per et. more per ton.—
lle,nee economy.' '
This guano weighs G5'1113. per bushel, hence
in npplying it rumen must be 'governed by
wejight and not by b,ulk, fov it is much lighter
than the'Super Puosphates. Beery cargo duly
ins i pectcd.
JOAN S. IZEBSF: & CO ,
GENERA% AGENTS roe THE SOUTH,
71 Soulh &reel, Baltimore. ,
"Flour of Bone."
ivE will give a m oney -guarantee of the
purity of this article.
,It is pure Un
ite\ ale?, unl,urnt bone, reduced to the fineness of
/bur, which adds 100 per ct.,t'a its value. It
js has quick and ustive_ as acid dissolved bone,
hence its v.tlue is vastly gre.tter, because it
contains neither acid nor water, which neces
sarily add weight, and reduce the quantity of
valuable elements. We recton.neud 250 lbs,
to rbe,used in place of 30 lbs. Super Phosphate
or dissolved bone.
JOHN S. 3iEESII /lt CO.,
GENERAL AGENT - 3 FOR rut: Sarrrt,
,
71 South Street, Baltimore
,
r'McCurdy & Diehl, Agents, Gettysburg.
ar. 12, 1866. aam
.
T ORO PHILLIPS'
Genuine improved
l l ' Supoir-Ptiosphate
Lime.
STANDARD -GUARANTEED
For Sale at Manufaetnrer's. Depots,
27 ..V;)rtli Front Street. Philddelphla, Pa.
I &mai Street,..Mltimore, Md.
And by Dealers in general throagout ads
Country
The Materill of which
mono Pfiff.LlPS' PHOSPIigTE
manufactured contains fifty per emit. more
Bone Phosphate than Raw Bono, therefore it
is' more durable .
, The ammonia present gives
it Igrett additionll fertilising value.
!Five ye.irs' experience has proved it. the,
Flintier that It .makes n heavier grain 'than
even stable manure, and is itot only active
bat. lasting,.
MORO PHILLIPS, \
Sole Proprietor and M inufactureri.
2ter Prire s7>6 per ton-21100 pounds. Dis
c gunt to dealers.
'Feb. 12, 186.3. CC
Notions it Confections.
AI WORD TO THE PEOPLE OF TOWN AND
COUNTRY.
•
MAE subscriber keeps a Notion and Confec
t tionary Store on Carlisle street, nearly
opposite the' Railroad' Station, Gettysburg,
where he has constantly on hand, CANDIES,
NUTS, Figs, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, &c.,
Tobaccos and Segars of all kinds: Pocket-
Books, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Collars ' &e.;
Snaps and Perfumeries; nista some GIIOCE-
Sugars, Coffees, Aim with the different
kinds of Crackers. lee•col•1 MEAD at all
times. lie invites custom from town find
count. and sells at small profits.
LE NIS 4,TROUSE.
! Aug. Y, 1865. ly '
Tin *are and Stoves.
FIE subscriber respectfnlly informs the
public that he stillT.ontinues the business
o making -
ALL KINDS OF GOOD 'Tim WARE,
at the of 1 staid. (formerly Andrew Polley's,)
in York st•met, Gettfsburz, *here he has the
idreest assortment, of tia ware In the county,
with many other articls.s for kitchen use, &c.
'Also, COOKING STOVES k NINE-PLATE
STOVES, of the very best kinds.
S. G. COOK.
Mar. 13, IMS. 3m
Great Reduction in Price*.
FA'XSTOOK attOrligltS
are now eelltng
GOOD CALICOES AT 12 1 1 CENT 6,
BEST UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Az 28 CTS.,
and all other Goode in propoktion.
If you want caE4e Goods, now is the tim
tO tkuy them.
Caa at once.
FARICESTOCK BROTHER'S.
Gettyshai l v t, ar. 26, 1866.
628. hoop Skirts. 628.
lIOPKIIPS4 , OWN MAKE," Manufactured
and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, No. 628
Arch Street, Philadelphia.—The most com
plete assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Chil
dren's HOOP SKIRTS,' in this City; gotten up
expressly to meet the wears of ruter-otAss
Teens ; embracing the newest and most desira
ble Sq les 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 to 3 yards round the bot Com,
'at $1 40 to $3 16:
Our line of Misses,' and Children's SKIRTS,
ate proverbially beyond all competition, ltir
variety of styles and sizes—as well as for finish
and durability ; varying horn 8 to 33 Inches
in length, 6 t 045 Springs at 35 cents LOSS 25.
All Skirts of ' , OUR OWN MAKE," are :War
ranted to give satisfaction ; but buy none as
such, unless they have, 'llopkin's Hoop Skirt
Manufactory, No. 628 Arch Street," Stamped
on each Tab 1
Also, constantly on hand, anon SMITS,
Manufaitured in New York, and the Eastern
States, which we sell at very low Prices. A.
lot of cheap Skirts-15 springs, 85 cents; 20
s p r i n gs, $1 00-25 springs, $1 15-30 springs,
$1 25 and 40 springs $1 50.
—Skirts made to Order and Repaired.
garTzsaa CASH. On PAM OXLY I
March 5i 1886. 4m
PICKINCPS
8 NEW ADVERTISKAIHNT3. 66 .
14 0 E-WfL-LH-ICISSI" WHAT A.LARCIN
k Stock of Ciiesp Clothing. at
PICKING'S.
PLAYED -OUT I THZ HlGff PRICKS.—
Call sod be satisfied by pricing Clothing'
it PICIONO'S.
IT CAN'T BE HMSO, THAT PICKING has
the lamest assortment of Coats, Pasts nod
YeAt.4, in the county.
A`alD CARPET BAGS, in efilleia
I Variety, ohenoitt PICKING'S:
rT tS sus sot A large stork at Over-'
abtrts, Stuipenders, Umbrellas. Whaus and
Calico shirts, cheap at PICKING'S.
XTICEI NICER) I NICEST lI t All kinds,
1.11 Sunday and every-Sty slits cheap .
PICKTMS.
ENTEEL I GENTEEttaI G.SITTEEL
( EST . , !I RI ark Cloth Frock, au& Slick
Coats; also all kinds of eassintera, Durrk, Cot
ton and Linen CoraN. DOI nt
IT IS WIFE!) ASTGNNSING, whit a
large and cheap assortment of Pants naa
he had at PICKING'S.
EEP TIME I Fine assortment of Clutha
a . cheap at PICKING'S.
PTO USE TALETSG, hat come right along
1.1( and price Clothing, Notions, At, ,at
-• PICKING'S.
USICIAT, INSTRUMENTS. Violins, Ao l
M
Conlions, Flutes and Fifes, to be bad at
PICKING'S.
A YOU IN Yee a cheap slat.' Then
j-j_ call at PICKING'S. •
G.REENII CKS, o r any other kind of good
snooty, taken in exchange for Coat e
Pants, Vets, Ste, at, PICKING'S.
GREAT SENSATION of the day—.
Pickiug'a Clothing Store. .
CIiFIAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPE,ST—Pick
ing's Sprin and Summer Clothing.
G O AND SELPicking's Cheap Clothing.
STOP A IIONtEiIT l—What's the hurry? 1
want to get a suit at
MIER EARTH is putting on a new suit.
Let all the people go to Picking's and di
likewise. - [Apra 23, 1866.3
- - • --
NORRIS STILL AHEAD:
866.
ri .l 3 U h S a T 3
j i u ` Il st O r il et T u !I n !
f i r T o Y m l the N t iy i.. -
ty with the finest and cheapest lot of reads
made clothing ever offered in Gettyaburg. •
DON'T FOROET TRH PI.B.CE I Next deo?
to Ilueb e ler's Drn; store, where you will find
the largest and best selection ' of HATS and
CAPS in Gettysburg. -
48-DU-SA-LEN I—What. nice P.tnt, and
Vests Norris his at his new Store. ,He beat
'em
lIIGft PRIORS PLAYED OUT!—Norris
sells Glares no cheap as they weee before the
war.
AXD TIN COLORED TROOPS FOUGHT
50111X1—If von don't believe it just go ,too
Norris' Xew Store and he will convince you
thnt “Woolen" Goods ere cheaper than they
have been since the war.
COME iv OUT OF THIS WIST I—NOrris has
Umbrellal so cheap that it is
. eheaper to kup.
dry than run around in the ruin.
NECKrig:3, E3UII'ERFLISS and everything
in that line at NORRIS'S.
LOCOVOOD, LINEN LINED I—Paper CJI-..
lars and Linen Collard of 'all kitids and sizes
at NORRIS'S.
KEEP TlO!—Fine assortment of Clock's
ncd warranted io keep time at NORRIS'S.
VALISES, TRUNKS, and Carpet Bags. of
ev , ry description at NORRIS'S.
SARATU3.I!—Norris keeps the latest Bar
moon Hats.
UN TUN , : 110 1.9 TO BitIGHTONI—The la
test Brighton If Ai at 'NORMS S.
Tat LATEsr IthISORTEI—Norr;s brut the
lateit Resorts Hats and the boat quality In the
market. '
YOUNG DRIVING BOYS I—tion Toro
that Norris lots_ tiso latest Driving nuts out.
May 7, 1866.
W. E. BIDDLE. If. S. BENNER.. _
100.000 ituahm. Grain Wanted.
NI.W Punt AF THE OLD WAREHOUSE.
WM. H. BIDDLE k CO. would Inform the
public that they have leased the Warehouse
on the corner of Stratton'stieel and the Hail,
'road, in Gettysburtr, where they wtll carry on
THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS,
in all its branches. The highest prices will
`always be paid for Wheat, Eye, Corn,Oats,
Clover and Timothy Seeds, 'Flawed, ulness,
Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts,-Soitp,Hatos,
ShoUlders and Sides, Potatoes, with every
thing else In the country produce Hue.
CROCEINES.—On hand; for sale, Coffees,
Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt,
Chee , e, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch,
Brooms, Ilvkets, Blacking, Soaps, .ke. Also
COAL OIL, Fi,h 011, Tar, kc. FISH of all
kinds;
Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Zliew
ingTobriccos:
They are always able to teupply 'a: fi ett
article of Flour, with the diderent kinds of
Feed.
Also, Ground Pilaster ' with Gusoos and
other fertiliurs. cus.r„by the bushel, ton or
car load.
They will ran a LINE OF FREIGHT CARS
front , Gettysburg to Baltimore once every
week. They are prepared to convey Freight.
either way, in any quantity, at itEDIIGIIIr
RATES. :They will attend, if desirtd, to the
-making of purchases in the city, and delivering
the goods promptly in .Gettysburg. Their
cars run to the Warehouse of Starr 1 Morten,
No. 118 North Howard street, near Franklin
Baltimore, %here freight will Abe received at
any time. They invite the attention of the
public r.o their line, assuring them Chit they
will spare no effort to accommodate all Ow
may patronize them:.
DIDDLE do 8E.4111113.
April 16, 1800• tf
itemtiral.
OALL AND SEE US IN OUR. NEW Quail.
TERS.
GREAT ATTRACTION!
MICIIAEL SPANGLER would respectfully.
inform his friends and the public generally.
that he has attired his Store late the commo
dious room on the southeast corner of the Dia
mond, at which place ail are invited to cal.,
lie has purchased the uroperty - end had•, lb
thoroughly repaired and fitted up in the moat
splendid style, for thasprciel comfort And con
venience of his customers. We now flatter
ourselves that we hare not only the best store
room in the county,- but the finest atonic of
goods ever brought to this place, allot which
we are no. , selling at pricer to
DEFY COMPETITION.
We caltattention especially to our completo
stock of ._
DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
embracing all descriptions of
DRESS ODOM DRESS SILKS, DELAIEga,
MERMES, CASHMERES, CALICOES, litllSk
TANS, CORSETS, Hoop Skirts for Ladies end
Misses, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroidery, Trim
mings and
PA NCI' A2.T{OLE9
Also, Gent's FURNISHING GOODS, Cicala,
Casstme,res, Cites4nata, Tweetle, itc.•
We are now selling—
Mosline from
Calicoes from ed ff.
and other goods in proportion.
Having made my , purchases When geode
were at their very lowest grade-in the elty; we
are now offering blirktins that cannot fail,to
please. We invite all to call at ear NEW
STOHIt and see if it Is not so.
g.SPAiGLE3,—
April ltt, 180, ,
- —.
EORGRI:AWREWEt ESTATE.—Let t
IJrtestamentnry on the estate of George Law l
rence, listed Mountpleasant townithlp,
county, deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, residing in the same tort:milli, fie
hereby gives notice to all persons inda3ted
to said estate to tattles linmedhtte • payment,
and those having claims against the same p 4
present them properly authenticated for irq
tlement. LEVI LAWRENCE,
May 21, 11163. BL* Esecutozq
F 131,07411, WARS and
SILVER PLATED WA
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of the very hest quality, a new assortment
received. Call lind see it. J../YETh$,,
Opposite the Bank, Orettyebetp .
RIDES REACTED to suit the times*:
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