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Dr. A. B. Dill It B. IP.; Herman
HAVE associated themselves in the practice
of Medicine ma Surgery, and respectfully
tender their professional services to the cid
ems Petersharg and vicinity.
rertersbutg, Y. S., July 2, 18C6.
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Ciirpen te rs Wanted.
ri,EE or four good CARPENTERS, to
whom good wages will be paid, wanted
mmediately by the undersigned, in .Gettys
burg. . WIL CIIRITZ MAN.
JuJy 2, MEI 8t
-Fair.
THB Mite Society wilt hold a Fair
for the Senett of the Methodist 6. Chock of
leravilfe, ea tie Adams County Agricul
taral Fair around, on THURSDAY and FRI
DAY EVENING aad SATURDAY and SAT-
U11.1.1Y EVENING, July 26th, 27th and 28th.
The TrottAag Coursemf tke Fair Growl() will
be open to thi public _during Saturday all
day. florae feed can be kad oa the grout!,
also a Sapper will be prepared on 3 tturday
at 4 o'clock. The Fair promi.ea to be a, suc
cess, ac there have bees made large prepara
tions. Contributions from a distance will be
thankfully received. We hope the Public w:II
appreciate this enterprise, and help to make
it a grand success. '
LADTES' MITE SOCIETY.
Bendersville, July 2, 1864. -
Notice.,
APPLICATION will be made at the next
regular session of .tfie Legislature of
Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Ser
ino' Institution, to be locaced in the Borough
uf Littlestown, Adams count - , Penn's., under
the name and style of "Tlll3 LITTLESTOWN
SAVINGS' INSTITUTION," i the intention of
which shall be to loan out money and receive
deposits thereof, and do such things as are
usually done ley similar institations; the cap
ital thereof Rot to exceed Oae Hundred Thous
and Dollars, to he divided into sluices of Fifty
Dollars each.
July 2, 1868. Ca
Nottee.
NTOTICE is hereby given that T forewarn
lr at.y p42/son from purchasing a note giv
en by me payable to Jacob E. Myers, dated
May 19, 113 f IG, for the amount, of Fitly Dollars,
fur which I have received go value and will
Slut pay the same
July 2, 18GG. 3
Mower dc Reaper for Mule.
A FIRST RATE 110WER AND REAPER,
(Screw Power,) for sde by the under
sianed. The lesachine is nearly new, and in
good runtrisg order—aad is offered for sale
only hezaase the aw are ItAll not the time to
attend to it. PETER GENTLING.
Cumberland tp., June 25, 186 G. 2t*
Notice.
TOSEM BLOCHER'S ESTATE.---Letters
testamentary on the estate ofJobPph Bloch
er, late of Mountjoy township, Adams county,
alc,ctased, having been granted to the under
signed, the first named residing in tfouutjoy
township, Adams co.,.and the last named in
West Manheim townalliT, York co., they here
by give notice to all persons indebted to said
estate to Make immediate payment, and those
lug claims against the same to present them
properly authenticallV fur settlement.
JOHN BLOCHER,
ELI BLOCHER,
Executors.
lune 25, 18C0. 6t
Notice.
pWOLF'S ESTATE —Letters of ad
ministration de bonis non with the will
annexed, OR the estate of Philip Wolf, Sr.,
late of Garmany township, Adams county,
deceased, having been granted to the under,.
signed, residing in liountjoy township, ho here
by gives notice to all persons indebted to
eaid estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against ithe acme to pre
sent theca properly nathen4eated for settle
meat. .10.11te'3 A. WOLF,
lung IS, 18153, 6t•
Dr. J. F. Eager,
AVING loctited on the Hanover road, ONE
MILE E kST OF GRANITE 1111,E, P. 0.,
I,, , intoleasant township, Adams couuty, Pu.,
tiir..rs his professional services to the public.
June 18, 1866. 3m
For Sale.
A FIRST-RATS MULE TEAM,litli or
._without Harness. Also, ago Wagon.
All in complete order. be sold cheap.
SAXICTL HER ST,
Getlyaburg,,Pa
Apply to
June 18,186 G
Bark Wanted.
THE subscriber will pty FIVE DOLLARS
per CORD for BLACK OAK BARK, de
livered at his Taaitery, Jo Gettysburg.
JOLIN RUPP.
Juue 18, 1816. •
Notice.'
BRITIAN( /MISS'S --E3TATE.—Letters
testamentary on the est tte of Abraham
rise, late of Liberty township, Adams , county,
/deceased, having been granted to the under
signed, residing in thq same township, she
hereby gives notise to all persons indebted to
said estate to ni Lice immediate payment, and
those having claims azaissellre- same to pre-
Bent them properly authenticated for settle.
nrmt. ANNA ICBISB,
Miy 29, 1866. et •Esecatrix.
Cannon%s
PLARBLE WOU'ES,
a Baltimore street, Ye trly Opposite the Court
House,
GETTYSBURG, PA
Every descripticin of work exeentod in the
finest style of the art
June 4, .BGS. tf
Wanted ImnandLstely.
MIMS OR FOUR JOUINEYMEN, to work
lat the O*rpeateri Business. Should
be experienced workmen: Good wages will
tie paid. Apply immediately to
W5l. C. STALLSIII77,
June 11, 183*. 31.* Gettysburg. Pa.
Philip Redding,
TerSTICE OF THE PEACE, will be at
0 his office, (at his residence,) in Cumber-
land township, on Tuesday and Friday of each
week, to give his attention to Justice's Ligi-
SM. (April 30. 1866. 4m
Sugar 10 Cents,
A T Swan's Grocery, oh the North-west cor
ker of the Diamond. [46130, 1866.
$9O
f A ur
a l l llr u tt y 2 48 — w A dr GNTS
ju w s r o t u e t d .
Addrese 0. T. GAMY, City Building, Bid
deford, Me. [Hey 21, 866. bay
rIIATT'd IMPROVED FRUIT CANS.—
Something new I—Call and see theca at
ehlin's Tin and Sheet Iron Factory. Deci
dedly the best Can everm%aafactured. Also,
PRINT JARS, of the best and no intproll
patterns. [June 18, 188 d.
A 'NEW stoeir of
toted
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
litwith especial ears aad warranted good
tine keepers, just reeeired sad for gale at
J. BEVAN'S, •
Opposite the Bank, flottysborg.
PURE SILVER WARE az* ,
!SILVER PLATED WARE
T yWA qulity, I new ass qt
intekised., OreastseeiA.
Oppaitlit th. Bea; 1 / 4 .ll9„Tpttiut. ,
~,A64054)
A GOOD FARM.
ANT pftioa afoot Jfasat taimtle,
1K w ttOtj , al9 peyssael, 014 e oe
motelfeett dt •
,8111.9T.RA2/1 WILSTBRN tiND,
well located, near laikente,likklmikt, Canted'.
es, County Towns, ke., *or fkg-it purchaser
by applying at this office.
June 19, its& tf
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THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
MIKE undersigned takes pleasure in annoon
eing to the citizens of Gettyskurg and the
public generally that he has relieved from his
old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore
street, and nearly sopiestfite the store of Fahn
estock Brothers. The room he now occupies
has been recently Atted up expressly for his
bootee's. The location is an admirable one,
esandisir him to take pictures in all shades of
weather, and with • correctness unequalled
any where else.
LIFE-LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS,
of every Size and deseririon, executed in the
finest style. Particular attention given to the
,CARTE DE VISITE, and to copying AMBRO
TYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES at 4eceased
friends. Also—
THE GETTYSBURG GEMS,
new style of picture, which ha s become very
popular with the public, not only for their
beauty, but for cheapnrsa and convenience.—
SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR only. Also—
'ME PORCELAIN PICTURES, .biela for their
beauty and durability are ansurpassed.
We are prepared - to carry oa the business in
faits various branches, sad having had con
si.terable experience we run no risk in
GUARASTEEIND PERFECT SATISFAC-
Our facilities fore fill disptay of oar skill
are enetualled by any other Gallery in the
Comuty, and we would therefore inviye every
one to call at the
NEW GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
Call and examine our Specimens and judge
for yourselves. LEVI SIUMPER.
Jure 23, 1.13C4.
PRE undersigned ha; eommenced the BAD
DLE and In RNESS-11AKING bfisiness,
on the Hill, to Baltimore street, in thebuilding
formerly oeenpied by D. Sweeney at a' Chair
maker's shop, up-stairs, where be asks those
wanting au)tning in his line 'to call. Work
done in the .best manner, and prices moderate.
HARNESS REPAIRED at short notice. A lot
of new Saddles and Harness on hand.
J. M. ROWE.
Gettysburg, June 25, 1866.' 3m
MIMS Rotel, Wing one of the re:los of the
1 'Battle of Gettyslanrg,'has been renovated
and referaished, sad 13 ready to entertain
traiellers anti thepubile generally. It being
a short distance from the Soldiers' National
cemetery, it affords conveniept accommoda
tions for alt visitieg there, sad Vie sibirerstier
Hatters himself that none shall leave hits dis
satisfied.
I Also, Lc Cream kinds of refresh
fiesta, at all hours, to accommodate prome
naders. Give me a call.
!OLIN SHCLTZ
JOSEPH . LITTIA, Proprietor
Gettysburg, May 21, 186 G. tl
,PIANOS, CABINRT AND AMERICAN
rOR
GANS. SU - prior tuned T octave PIANOS
from 5.;50 upwards. ORGANS from SsO
upwards. All instrument; seleated, re
commended and soldiby me, additionally guar
antler!. Illustrated Circulars sent by mail,
when desired. P. BENTZ,
No. 30 East 'Market Street, York, Pia.
Vitt . , It?, ISM
Grocery It Liquor Store. •
AFIRST-RATE ASS'JRTARN r of GRO
CRUSES, cheap. FISH of differasticiudd.
A large lot of
POTOMAC HERRING,
at low price. The beat and largest assort
meet of LIQUORS ever kept is this place.
PURE ifiLhi It, 1$ RANDY, RYE WHISKEY, &C.,
for medicinal and other purposed, in quanti
titles large or small. Also--
MISHLER'S CELEBRATED HERB BITTERS. ,
WM. J. NI ARTIX,
Baltimore st., Gettysburg.
May 28,1866.
flisabled Alen, Attention !
WANTED, one or two men, in. Gettysburg
and vicinity, who-have lost either an
arm or:leg, to sell WADSWORTH'S WATER.
PauoFt ARNICA HEALING PLASTER., the
hest and cheapest Court Plaster in the mirket.
From $5 toSIO per day can be made. Address
with 25 cents fur sample and full information
A. F. BELCHEE, Box 45, Philadelphia, Pa.
N. B.—All Agents and pOlera would find it to
their interest - to answer the above.
April Id, 1866. 3m
Adm'r. he
r i r
fig. undersigned , has purchased the old
Taughinbaue Hotel property, in Nev
C tester, Adams county, Pn., and reopened
the house for the arcommodntion of Travel
lers,' Pedlars, Drovers. and all others. His
Table will have everything in se.ison, and his
Bar the choicest wines an lliquors. His Cham
bers aro large and airy. Good Stabling is st
ip:lied to the Hotel. Ha asks a share of pub
lic p atronage, and will do his beat to deserve it.
JOSEPH TODT.
May 21, 1866.
Qlll 1, 5 0 OA.
1 ) ,
eenrt
everywhere Year!
tt 7,:enut
opr umnovED $2O &iris* ilo:hioes:—
Th ma- ow kinds. Under,artd upper feed.—
Sent oil trial: Warranted five years. Above
salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY
machines sold in the United States for less
then 343, which are jolly licensed by Home,
Wheeler 4 Wdeon, Grover 4 Baker, Sower 4 Co.,
and Bilekelder. All ,other cheap machines are
4oftingensenis, and the seller o r user are liable
to arrest,Ane'and imprisonment.
cul its sent tree. Address, or call upon Shaw
At ClArk, tdßidlef4r,l, Maine, or Chicago, 111.
'Nay Zl a 18GC. isly
. DiAtiollition.
TIE Partnership heretofore existing be T
tweea the undersigned, doing businesedri
LS name. of Row k Woods has been dissolied.
All persons indebted to s. iil girm are requested
to settill their accounts.
inue 4, IRET
FRANKLIN HOURS, " 1-
COMA OF HOWARD & PILLWILIS 1110 ETA,
BALTIMORE, MD.
This House is on a direct line between the
Northern Central and Baltimore and (Ytlo
Railroad Depots. It has been refitted and com
fortably arranged for the convenience and the
entertainment of guests.
Nov. 20, 1e65. tf
For Sale.
AGOOD SECOND HAND MOWING WA
CHINE will be sold cheap 57
SAYLIEL
Jime 25, lase
Towit Property
At PRIVATE SALE.—Several lICTETSES
can bib web/wed at Private Sale by call
ing on TARNESVOOK PIROT-HERS.
- - -
Dec. 15.18C6. tf
NSURk AGAINST ACCIDENTS in the
I TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMFANY
OF DARTFORD. It has a paid-up capital of
half a Million, and cash surplus of over a
hundred thousand, to pay losses. •
GOLD, SILVER, STEEL, and other
SPECTACLES,
to snit all ages, always on hand, and fitted to
sight, J. BSVAN, _
Opposite the Bank. Gettysburg.
OVSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS in the
TRAVELIARS INSURANCE COEPANY
HARTFORD. It insures-against all kinds
of aceicknia, and its benefits are reeelYed by all
classes of men.
SAGO, Arrow Root, Corn Starch, Rice-flour
and Gelatin, for sale at Dr HORNER . '
Drug Stored
urß have jnet. received • new assortment
of Queeusware, to which we invite the
attention of buyers. • A. SCOTT * SON:
ryas beet let of Upper Inaba COLLARS,
j of oar own make, now ready and ferreale.
D. IisCREART & thOlg.
Item
TfON.
Saddling.
Battle-field Hotel.
Reduced Prices.
New Chester Hotel.
S. B. ROW,
H. B. WOODS
07
CAI DID.
drew ebsrodbr dancisig esadidados, irstft
tbo Oawrsonso, Is M ana ares donors, co= zo AD.
YLICIL
OFYlUMUntestkors reeommenuthaig asadidates,
Per Sheriff.
A T the solieitation otnutaerons friends, the
uaderagned,(residing in Gettysburg since
April let, hat fcunterty aad for many years a
resident of Conant , * township.) offers him
self as a cantilate for SHIERIFF at the next
election, subject to the decision of Me Demo
cratic County Conventioa. Shoed Ibe nom
inated and elected, I will discharge the dintieo
of the office to tie best of my ability.
SMANDEL D. KELLEIL
April 16, 1866. to
riNCOU RAGED by numerous friends
j
Ir throughout the county, I offer myself as
a candidate for. SHERIFF at the neat election,
subject to the decisidn of the Democratie
County Convention. Should Ibe so fortunate
as to be neminated and eleeted, I promise to
discharge the duties of the office to the best
of my abilies.
JOSZPII A. ORENDOEFF
Monntjoy tp., April le, UM. te.
HAVING been solicited by many friends,
I offer mys df as a candidate for SHER
nee at the next election, subject to the deci
sion of the Democratic County Convertion.—
Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge
myself to a - faithful discharge of the duties of
the office. REUBEN GOLDEN.
Cumberland tp., April 16, 1866. tc
URGED by many friends, I offer myself as
a candidate for SHERIFF, subject of the
decision of the Democratic County Coarenties.
Should I be nominated I will spare no honor
able efforts to secure my election, and if elect
ed, I will discharge the duties of the office Is
the bestofwyability. HENRY BEITLER.
Mcuntjoy tp., April 23, 1866. tc
HAVING been solicited by many friends in
'arid:ins parts of the county, I olrer my
self as a candidate for SHERIFF at the next
election, subject to the decision at the Demo
cratic County Convention. Should Ibe nom
inated and elected, I promise to discharge the
duties of the office 1,4 the best of my ability. •
JOSEPH WOLF
Butler tp., April 23, 1866. to
IEVICOURAGI3I3 by numerous frierds
throughout the county, I ofer myself as a
candidate for SHERIFF at the nest election,
subject 'Attie deeision of the Democratic County
Convention. Should Ibe so fortunate as to
lot nominated and elected, I promise to dis
charge the defies of the fee to the ben of
my ability. JACOB ICI,UNK.
Germany tp., April 9, I$ 6. tc
A 2 the solicitation of numerous friends, I
A
offeemyself as a candidate for SEBILIFF
at the next election, subject to the deelslsa o
the Democratic County Convention. Should
I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to
discharge the duties of the ottice to the best
of my ability. PHILIP HANN
Straban tp., April 9, 18G6. tc
For Register at Recorder.
NCOURAGED by numerous friends, I
offer myself as a candidate for the office
of REGISTER dr 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 discharge
the duties of the office to the bast of ray ability.
I served RS Lieutenant in the 165th Regiment,
P. M., under Capt. Jacob E. Miller.
' WII. C. BECK
Reading to , Slay 28, 1866. tc
lAVING been disabled in one area by a
millet wound whilst serving in the 87th
P. hare been frequently solicited to offer
myself its a candidate for the office of REGIS
TER RECORDER—which I now do, subject
to the decision of the Democratic County Con
vention. Should Ibe nominated and elected,
I flatter myself that I will be able_to digcharge
the duties of the °fries correctly and CO - the
Aalisfaetiois of the public.
WM. D. HOLTZWOBTII.
Gettyabarg, gay 14, 1866. to
FWNCOUR AGED by many friends, I—offer
myself as's , candidate for the office of
lISTER k RECORDER, at the next eke-
V.on, subject to tho decision of the Demotratic
Connty Convention. Should Ibe nominated
and elected, I pled.ze myself to discharge the
duties of the office faithfully and sadafactorily.
- _ SAMUEL A. SWOPE.
Franklin tp., June 18, 1866. to
OLIO TEL) by numerous friends, I offer
myself as a candidate for REGISTER k
RECORDER nt the next election, subject to
the decis, on of the Democratic County Con
vention,.'i Should I be nominated and elected,
I pledge myself to discharTe the duties of the
office faithfully and correctly.
ISAAC MYERS.
Butler 6., May 28, 1866. tc
For Clerk of the Courts.
SCOUR AGED by many friends, I offer my
rj sell 'sts a candidate for re-election to the
(Alice of CLEItIt. OF THE COURTS, subject to
the decision of the Democratic County Con
vention. Should Ibe nominated and elected,
I pledge myself to lischarge the duties of the
office vdth promptness 11.4 fidelity.
JAIIES J. FINK
Gettysburg, .I ty 7,186 G. to
AT the errnest solicitation of some of my
friendi, I offer myself as a easididate for
CLERK OF THE COURTS at the next election,
subject to the decision of the Democratic Coun
ty Convention. Shoal I Ibe nominated and
elected. I pledge Myself to discharge the du
ties of the office cotreetly and with satisfaction
to the public.
cortNuaus DOUGHEETY.
Gettysburg, May 21, 1886. to
WOLF will be a candidate for
Di. CLERK OF THE COURTS, subject to
thedecision of the Democratic County Coa
-1 rentien.
Getty burg, June 18, 1866. tc
lIAV6\ II I been solicited by many friends, I
offer yself ke ft candidate for CLERK
OF' THE COURTS at the next election., subject
to the decision of the Democratic County Con.
rention. Should Ilse noroinatast and elected,
I promise a correct and faithful performance
of the duties of thevffice.
ADAM W. MINTER.
Franklin tp., Mai 21, 1886. tc
County Conimissioner.
THROUGH the urgent solicitation of name
runs friends, I have been ind.iced to
otter myself as a candidate for COUNTY COM
MISSIONER, subject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe
nontiested and elected, I will do my best to
discharge the duties of the office in a satisfac
tory manner. 13-lIINAT MYERS.
Mena/len tp., June 25, 186 d. tc
Teachers Wanted.
THE 'School Directors of Gettysburg will
met on MONDAY, the 9th day Of JULY
next, to elect Teachers for the EIGHT
SCHOOLS under their care: Term nine
Months--Schools to open August Ist. The
following salaries will be paid per month, viz :
Stool No. 1, $5O ; No. 2, $35 ; No. 3, $3O ;
No 4, $44 ; 5, $22 ; No. 6422; No. 7,
$2O; 10. B,$lG.
aieFor School No. 1 a mile Tea Cher is re
quired, and for NI. 2, mile or female.
rThe County Superintendent will hold
an examinition for applicants in the School
Banding, at IC o'clock, A. M., of said day.
By ostler of the Board,
T. D. CARSON, President.
D. A. Bur RUA, Secretary.
Jane 11, 1866. 3t
Prime Hams,
SOULDBAS, Sides, home-made Bologna
Sausage, kc., a full stock always kept
for sale, of the very beat quality, and at lowest
living profits, by
IiCALBFLEISCH,
June 11. next door to the Post Office,
Smoking Tobaccos.
SOMETHING NICE! '-
WM. H. BROGITNIER,
et Makerrystown, Adams comfy, Pa.,
Miatifactzres two different grudes o t 8110 KING
TOBACCO, which cannot be best. They are
mild and pleasant, all the poisonous taste be
ing eztracted, and yet the flavor is folly pre
sersed. Smokers, give them a trial, and you
will be pleased.
Orders from .a distance solicited.
Feb. 28, 1868. ti
Jrtrillt Mg& VINFAMR.st swamp areary
; 0 11 dm cornier of the Ilisatc4
.Aprff 36; 1866.
MER I MBEEE
NNW GOODS!
arORGE AliNol.lll
H AS a s on hand a very large stack of
CAGY - MADE OLOTIIIIM, -
manly of Ova manufacturing aad well
mods, mak lag every vise aad price.
ALIN
A LARGE ii,TOCK OF CLOTIIB AI!D CASSI
MIRES,
well selected and very handsome styles, all of
which will by cold very cheap, for cash Call
and earthen. GEORGE ARNOLD.
Ilay 7, /866. 3n
Cheap for Cash t
EW STORE!
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Ice.
underSigaed has returned to Gettys
burg, and opened a aew Store, on Balti
more streeti 'next door to the Poet Office, and
nearly opposite the Court-House, where he
offers for sale, COUP rote case, a larce aad
choice assortment of GROCERIES,—Sngars,
Cores', Teas, Molasses, Syrup, S.lt, ko4
with Fish, Baeoa, Lard, and ei on.
Also, LIQUORS—Wines, Maladies, Gias,
Whiskies, Rums, and everything else is the line.
Also, any quantity of Motions, to suit any
and everybody.
Recollect this is the place to buy carxr roe
CASH.
GEO. F. EILEFLEISQN
April 23,
All Book Buyers.
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'UST RECEIVED AT GRIMES'S.
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rapidly, because it was so very
ery cheap. The new ateek beats
as yet offered to this ienamanity,
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• WOODEN-WARE, QUEENS
, PS, PICKLES, SPICES, CON
' , Tobacco and Segars, and the
r things to be found in his very
late Store. By selling cheep,
sick, he expects to get along
is those who have greater protta,
[June 11, 18f.d.
James A.
the city a
west •or so
good and so
anything he •
and he hopes
for themselv
UPS can't , 1
pint up to a
varieties, in
COFFEES a
FISH are el
He has lai ,
which he air-
—so with h
WARE, LA,
FECTIONA '
thousand oth
fall and coi
and selling
quite as well
hut sell slow,
ies and Carriages.
Buggy
TIIS WA
Sig Lee LSI
business, at 1.1
West streets,
may need an •
call. lie ps
Falling-top a, l
diferent styl e
knowledge of
twos to give e
upon his job
to deserve a
hopes to recei
' I THIS WAYI—The under
engaged in the Carriage -making
e corner of Charnbersburg and
ettyehurg, and invites all who
thing in his line to give hint a
up, in the ve7 best' manner,
d other BUGGIES, and 211 the
:of CARRIAGES. With a full
the business, earl a determine
• istaction, the pablic ea. rely
being good. He will endeavor
!large Aare of petronage, and
•e it.
done at the shortest notice,
• sonable terms. garaountry
.e taken in exchange for work.
CHARLES N. (ILLIMEI.T.
Juae 4, 1866. tt
lime at Coal.
REPAIRIN
and on most
produce will
Gettysburg,
HILLY have erected two addi-
(1 lIIN.N &
tional L
are therefore
ply the best nt
ties. Fnrete
for a more pr.,
are invited to
vors to a firm
accommodatet;
e Kilns, on the Railroad, and
etter prepared then ever to sup-
LIME, in large or small quanti
and others can hereafter look
pt filling of their orders, and
leztend and continue their fa
hich is narking every effort to
em in the beat rammer possible.
o continue to keep on hand, for
pply of the different kinds of
hey will sell at small profits.
e delivered anywhere in Get-
They will al
sale, a good a
COAL, which
Coal and Li
tysburg.
May 14, 186
b Confectionery
ILEAIL SALOON.—Thesnhscri
trolly informs the citizens of
vicinity that he has a Confer
ishment, one door east of the
IChambersburgstreet i to which
dtheir attention.
ies, and every description cf
I;
)
ether with Nuts, Oranges, ant
i ts, always on hand.
l c and private, as well as fem
nished with all kinds of Cakes,
pyramidal form or otherwise,)
thatents at their houses, upon
Fres
A*D 106 0 ;
ber respe'
Gettysburg an.
tiooery Establ
Eagle Hotel, on
he would iovit•
CAkes, Can
Confections, to
all kinds of fru
Partie3, publ
flies, will be fur
Ice Cream, (hi
and other refrel
short notice.
a life-time at the business, he
that he anaerstanas it and that
Ller entire satisfaction.
Is Confectionery.
tr J 031( GILCHL.
IL•cing spent
flatters himself
he is able to re ,
Call and see b
May 28, 1866.
f Beal Estate.
IMO
TWILL sell, ppn accommodating terms, my
1 property, loleated in ll..miltonban town
ship, Adams county, Pa., within one mile of
Fairfield, and eight miles of Gettysburg,
known as
"VTFEGINIA MILLS,"
11 ;.
containing 503 CUES OF GOOD LAND, well
improved. Th re is on this land a good
TLIREE-STOP. STONE MILL. containing two
run of Burrs, aid a SAW MILL. Apply to
the Hon. Moses McClean, Gettysburg, or John
J. Lock, Charlestown, Jefferson co., Va.
M. V. LOOK.
June 18, 1866. tt
Groceries! Groceries!
T Hg BEST IN" TOWN!
COME AND SEE THEM !
STRICKFIOUS'EIt & WISOTZKEY have ad
ded a I.trge and splendid stock of GROCERIES
to their business, and invite the public to call
and see for theMselves. They offer the best
of everything, at the lowest possible profits:
COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
SALT, FISH, Spices, Teas, Cheese, Starch,
Soaps, Candles, - Blacking, Matches, Tubs,
-Buckets, BroomS, Bed Cords; with Confec
tionary, Oranges, Nuts, Tobaccos, Segars—
and a variety entirely too large to be ecums
rated. "Come one, come all."
Gettysburg, June 18,1866. tf
The Very Latest!
j'ACOBS & BROTHER,
MERCHANT TAILORS
dusimeres and Irwin's.
Just received From the city a splendid as•
aortment of
GENTS' rIIIMISHING GOODS,
of every description. Suits made to order in
the moat fashionable and substantial manner.
All work guara4teod to St or no sale. Cus
tomers cannot fail to be pleased. Give us a
call.
&Er P. S.—We are aeents for the celebrated
SINGER SEWING MACHINE, and always have
the machines on hand and for sale. We can
recommend them as being the best machines in
Ilse. JACOBS & BRO.
May 28, 1888.
CL 0 C K S
Now on hand CLOCKS in great variety,
from factories of the highest reputation in the
country, and warranted good time-keepers.
'Call on J. BEVAN,
Opposite the Bank, Gettysburg.
Dft. HORNER'S FRAGRANT MYRRH pre
serves the Teeth, eures,all diseases of the
gums and purifies the breath.
fiIYSOTS Excelsior Sh,ylight Gallery is he
P ise° to go If you wish Pictures at low
prices. Satisfaction via:lofted.
- PnOVOCIAAPMC.
ii..k H. T. ANTROXY k CO.,
itaanfoctorers of Photographic materials,
' Wholesale and Reual,
eel BROADWAY, NEWTORY.
TN addition to oar main business of PHOTO
' GRAPHIC MATERIALS we are Readquar
%trek( the following, viz :
STEREOSOOPES & STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS
of American and Toreign Cities and Land
scapes, Gronps,
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OP THE wArt,
From negatites made in tike variaas cam
paigns and forming a complete Photographic
history of the great contest.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS,
Adapted for either the Magic Looter!: or the
Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be sect to
say address on receipt of stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUIFS.
We tenured are more largely than any oth
er pease, Asset NO varieties from 50 cents to
$5O each. Our ALBUMS hare the reputation
of being impeder in beauty and durability to
any others.
CARD PROTOGRATHS CAT GRIYIRALR, STITIMIRS,
ACTOR!, ITC., ITC
Our Catalogue embraces over ME THOU
SAND different subjects, Including reproduc
tions of the most celebrated Engravings,Paint
ings, 3tataes, Lc. Catalogues sent on receipt
of stamp.
Photographers sad - others ordering goods
C. 0. D , wilt please remit 25 per oeat of the
amount with their order.
Der The prices cud quality of oar goods
cannot fail to satisfy.
June 18, 1866. ly
ROWERS it REAPERS.
:IE undersigned is still Agent for the sale
T
of MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES
—both combined and single Mowers.
These machines can be used as Self-Rakers
or Hand Rakers, as farmers may wish. They
are made`witb two critter bars, one for cutting
grain with sickle krone—cutting five feet nine
incite) wide—and extra bar, with two knives,
for gram—cutting. font - feet six inches wide,
having iron.or w mden fames as desired
They have two driving wheels and dez.ble fin
ger bar.
The company building these machines !s t ave
secured by lease and purchase, the control of
all the desirable and standard patents now in
use, amorirvellich 'ire the
OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS,
to which we direct special attention. In com
pactness, lightness of draft, excellence of work
manship and 6 'list', combined with great
strength and adaptation to all kinds of work,
they Will eotipete with, and we believe, cur
ettes, any otter machine now offered to the
public.
Farmers would do well to examine these
machines belort purchasing any other. They
will be sold as cheap a; any other first. erass
machine now manufactured, and we warrant
them to give entire satisfaction or no sate.
iffar Extras always kept on hand. Specimen
utaehiaes can be seen by calling N the Agent,
resdiaz en eke Harrisburg road, two miles
north-east of Gettysburg.
WILLIAM WHILE, Agent.
April 23, 1866.
Carriages and Bugigtes.
TATE CULP
ate now buildings variety of
C 0 -A C E VORK
of the latest i and most approveit et,Tles, and
constructed of the best material, toWluch they.
invite the attention of buyers. Having. built
our work with great care and of material
selected with special relerence to beauty of
style and durability, we can confidently re
commend the work as ansarpmssed by any,
either in or Out of the cities.
All we ask is an 'inspection of our work to
convince those in want of any kind of vehicle,
that this is the place to boy Omni.
REPAIRING in every branch done at short
notice and a reasonable terms.
i lr
Give,}us call, at oar Factory, near the
cotter of nshingtoa and Charnoersbarg
streets, Gettysburg. _
P. J. TATE.
Mar. 19, 1868
Gettysburg Foundry.
TE subscriber would inform his customers
and others, that he is still manufacturing
vuions kinds of C 3 tinge and.3lachities, made
to order, on , shortliotice, such as
THRESHEES AND POWERS,
(6re different , sizes of Powers,) Clover-seed
Hullers and Cleaners, Corn Shellacs and Sep
arators, CorufOdder Cutters, Straw and Hay
Cutters ; PLOUGHS,
such as Cast Houghs, Barshear Ploughs, Side
hill and Corn Ploughs; the
WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE,
the latest improvement ; also Metal Screws
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, a
One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all
new. DAVID STERNER.
April 30, 1846. tf
Removal
OF BOTH OUR SHOPS TO CHAMBERS
BURG STREET.
Orex To-oar, MAY t 7, 18G3.
We take speciaipleasure in announcing to
our friends and customer's that we have this
day opened our ICE -CREAIt SALOONS, at
our new stand in Chambersbuhl street, nearly
opposite the Lutheran Church. We have had
the apartments fitted up In the best style.--
Ladies and Gerttlemen are invited to call.
We vrill also furnish Ice Cream in any quan
tity to public or private parties, at prices on.
preeedented. We will also have constantly on
hand Fresh Cakes, which we will fut nigh to
all parties and pic-nics at the shortest notice.
MEAD AND MINERAL WATER
can always behad icy and cool and atall hours
Haring bad .1 lifelong esperience in the
manufacture of all the foregoing articled we
ask the pttronage of the peilic generally.
May 21,1866, tf MINNIGH k BRO. .
Shoes, Gaiters, tte.
JOHN M. REELING,
Is CA11114814 STIMT,
west side, a few doors from the Public Spare,
'Gettysburg, lialt kid in an excelleat assort
ment of Shoes, Gaiters, &c. ' for
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN,
which he is offering at the 'very lowest profits.
Having hciught for cash, at the latest reluc
tion, he ii prepared to offer great bargli OS.
Boot and ShQe manufacturing cat rietl on at
the same place, and the best kind of work
made. JOHN M. REELING.
May 14, 1866. tf
Hitter Wine of Iron.
BAAN exquisite impregnation of dry Spanish
Wine with the activity of CALISAYA
K, and the mist energetic of all the fer
ruginous salts, CITRATE OF MAGNETIC OX.
IDE OF IRON. It has a vinous flavor, very
grateful to the palate, is without chalybeete
taste and will not discolor the teeth.
It eicites languid appetite, gives zest to
fnod,improvessdigestion, increases the strength,
steadies the - circulation, takes off muscular
fi.tbhiness, removes the pallor of debility, gives
firmness and precision to the actions of the
nervous gystem, with power to endure fatigue
and resist disease. '
MAGNETIC CITRATE of IRON is new and
peculiar, differing from the ordinary Soluble
Citrate, in containing an equivalent of Proto t
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
actiol or headache.
CALLSAYA BARK is pre-eminent among'
regetabls tonics, has no equal as a strength
ener or restorative, nor rival as an anti-peri
odic.
Retails In $1 At $2 bottles, Quarts* Gianni
for dispensing. r
Q. HUBBELL, Apothecary
1410 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
May 28, 1888.! lm_
Con' and Lumber,
n ip every variety, at ihe Yard of
0. H. BUBBLER
eta
, b. 19 . Obr. Co'lisle and Railroad
NSCIRK AGAINST ACCIPENTS in the
I
TRAVEIA.BILS INSURANCE COMPANY
OF - BARTFOREI. It has paid our 004 itstadred
and forty thousand dollars to holders of its poli
cies, tociodioglia7,sos to twoltr-eight polity-
Widen, for Stil io premium!.
111041.1.BFLEICR is selling a Lugs amount
"of Goods, Lecause the people are fading
out that he IS determined not to be undersold.
GO TO 2 GO TO I
II; EL WOODS'
FIRST NATIONAL
, SHOE, NOTION AND VARIE
TY STOR,S,
Where you can buy the cheapest and bast
goods in town, r
Corner of the Diamond and York Stmt.
RATS FOR OLD It EN.—Soft and ettff brims.
HATS FOR FASRIttNABLE MEN.—Always
the latest oat.
HATFOR YOUNG YEN.—"The latest fi
lmes."
EATS FOR ROTS.—Every variety and style.
LIATS FOR CIRLDRE.Y.—Neat and fashiona
ide.
• BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTS FOR lIEN ANIS .13OYS.—C heap and
go . od.
SHOES FOR MEN AND BAYS.—.A large as
sortment.
SHOES FOR LADlES.—Gooi,civAp and neat.
SHOES FOR CHILDREN.—The .best assort
ment in town. •
WAITERS OF EVERY STYLE.—For
Gents end. Child ran.
STOCKINGS OF ALL KINDS.—For Ladies,
Gentlemen and Children.
GLOVES.—Far !len, Ladles nod Children,
cheap as ever.
NHCK-Tl63.—A splendid assortment.
PIPER. COLL/I/S.—For Ladies and Gentle.
•
LINEN HANDKEICIIIIM.—Bordered and
Plain, for Ladies and Gents.
CAMBRIC RADIDKERCERICFS.—Nica and
cheap for Childrea.
COMBS.—Gum and Horn.
SIISPENDERS.—A general assortment.
GAST/MS.—Best Elastic !or Ladies and Chil
dren.
CORSETS.—The beet fitting and most com
fortable 14 low prices.
SPOOL, COT fON.—Of all colors, cheapest
aad best.
VARIETY GOODS. -
UMBRELLAS—At lowest prices.
LADIES' BASKETS—Cheapest in town.
CARRIAGE WIIIPS—Of best India Steel.
STROPS—That make a keen edge.
SHAVING SOAP AND BRUSHES—The very
best.
LEAD PENCILS—Of the best make.
SHOE BUSHES—Cheap but good.
CARPET SACKS—PIain and Railroad
TRUNKS—Of all sizes.
garßefore purchasing always call at Om
FIRST NATIONAL STUB.B .,,, and saver money
by buying cheap. , It B. WOODS.
June 11, 1866.
etymons Why The
A DIERICAN WATCH,
MADE AT WALTHAM, MASS.,
It is meg on the best prinCiple. Its frame
Is composed of SOLID PLATES. NO jar can
interfere with the harmony of its working and
so sudden shock efts damage its ea tekiftery.
Every piece is wide and finished by *machine
ry (itself famous for its novelty, as well as
for its effectiveness) and is therefore properly
made. The watch is what all mechanism
should be—AO:TRATE, SIMPLE, STRONG
AND ECONOMICAL. Except some high
grades, too costly for general use, foreign
watches are chiefly made by women and boys.
Such watches are composed of several hun
dred pieces, screwed and riveted together, ani
reqnire constant. repairs to keep them in any
kind of order. All 'persons who have carried
"ancres," “lepines" and "English Patent Le
vers," are perfectly well aware, of the (rink of
this statemsnt. •
At the brginoing of our enterrirriei.keore
than ten years ago, it was our first objecNo
make a thoroughly good low-priced watch for
the million, to take the•place of these foreign
impositions—the refuse of foreign factories—
which were entirely ensaleabl% at home and
perfectly welibtess everywhere..
How well we have accomplished this may
be understood - from the fact, that after so ma
ny years of public trial, we now make MORE
THAN HALF OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLD
IN THE UNITED STATES, and that no others
have ever given such universal eatisfactioe.
While this department of our business is con
tinned with increased facilities for perfect
work, we are at present engaged in the manu
facture of watches of the very HIGHEST
GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY, une
qualled by . anything hitherto made by o urseltres,
and unsurpassed by anything made in the
world. For this purpose we have the amplest
facilities. We have erected an additionto our
main buildings expressly tor this branch of oar
business, and have filled it with the best work
men in our service. New machines and appli
ances have been constructed, which perform
their work with :consummate delicacy and ex
actness. The choicest and most approved
materials only are used, and Ire challenge-com
parison between this grade of• our work and
the finest imported chronometers. We do not
pretend to sell our watches for las money than
foreign watches, but we do assert without fear
of contradiction that for the same money our
product is Incomparably' superior. All our
watches, of whatever grade, are fully warrant
ed, end this warrantee is good at all times
against us or our agents is all parts of the
world.
WM..E. CULP.
CAUTION.—Tha public are cautioned to buy
only of respectable dealers. AU parsons sell
ing counterfeits will be prosecuted.
BOBBINS k APPLETON,
Agents for the imerican Watch Company,
182 Broadway, N. Y.
- t ---
Tin Wafe and Star .
RS subscriber respectfully iuiprms the
public that he still contiaues tha business
o r i r maklng
ALL KINDS OF GOOD TIN WARE,
at the old stand, (formerly Andrew Polley's,)
in York street, Gettysburg, where he has the
largest assortment of tin ware in the county,
with many other articles for kitchen use, ke.
Also, COOKING STOVES k NINE-PLATE
STOVES, of the very best kinds.
• 8. G. -COOK.
ifikr. 12, 1866. 3m
NOtielka aG Confeetionlf.
A WORD TO THE PEOPLE OF TOiVN AND
COUNTRY.
THE subscriber keeps a Notion and Confec
tionary Store on Carlisle street, nearly
opposite the Railroad Station, Gettysburg,
where he has constantly on hand, CANDIES,
NUTS, Pigs, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, ke.,
Tobaccos slid Seger* of all kinds: Pocket-
Books, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Collars, /a.;
Soaps and Perfumeries; also some GROCE
RIES, Sugars, Coffees, Rice, with the different
kinds of Crackers. ice-eold I &AD at all
times. He invites custom Cross town and
country, and sells at small profits.
LE - NIS STROUSE.
Aug. 7, 180. ly
Great lißitheEteer its , Priem
FA HE ESTOO K BROTHERS
are now selling
GOOD CALICOES AT 121 CENTS,
BEST UNBLEACHED MUSLIN AT 28 CTS.,
apd all other Goods is proportion.
If you want CHEAP 00013, now Is the am
to buy them.
,Ca:l'at once.
FAITNESTOCK BROTHERS.
'Gettysburg, Mar. 26, 1866.
SWITZEB., Limberger and English Cheese,
can always be bad at
KALBFLEISCET,
Jane 11. next door Sochi Post 001ce.
RODIUCIES, I.linora, PO, Balt, (Veer,
Woodes:ware, sad ereiy
rh _ irelre is thit tine at
Jane 11. ILLBIPLEISCH'S.
RATS
NOTIONS
IS TIIS BES I'
Cheese t Cheese t
ELr=
J$ :c FIV P A !NE RT I ST! X T. 3 . 60.
GII -WI L-LIC-KINS I" WHAT A Li.iftE
kir Stock of Cues,/ °loafing at
" T ICKING'S.
PLAYED OUT I TPIK CGS PRICKS.—
COI and be satisfied by pricing Clothing
at . PIGKIS6I,
i T CAN'T SE DENIED, TK AT FICK1)10 bee
the largest assortment of Corte, Pants sad
eats, in the county.
rIiKEINKS AND CARPET slas, A radian
1 variety, cheat) at PICKING'S..
IT IS EVEN SO 1 A large stock of 01-es
shirts, Sitspenlets, Dottrel! is, White and
Calico shirts, cheap at PICKING'S.
XTICEI NICER! I NICESTI 1 I All Made
1 . 1 Sunday and every-day salts cheep .
PICKING'S.
GENTEEL I fIENTEELEKI I GENTEEL
EST! ! I' Dyck Cloth Frock, and Sack
Coats; also all kinds of Cassimere. Duck, Cot
ton and Linen Gaeta. Cellist PICKING'S.
IT IS OIDERD ASTONISHING, whit a
large an cheap assortment of Pants e4l
be had at PICKING'S. .
T~EEC TIRE 1 Fine essortment of Mock*
cheap at PICKING'S. Nr.e
.
O USE TALKING, bnt eerie right along
and price Clothing, Notions,ilte.;at
PICKING'S. -
.3/IIIHICAL INSTRUMENTS. Violiss, At
cordiona, Elates rad Page, to be had it
PICKING'S.
ARE YOU INT Par a cheap suit. Thea
call at PICKING'S.
CREIM ICKS, An ether kind of good
. money, taken is tickange for Coats,
Pants, Vests, Ac, at PICKING'S.
rIE GREAT SENSATION' of the day—
Pickings Clothing Store.
ri tiEIr,CHEAPER, CHEAPEST—Pick
'V/ log's Spring end Simmer Clothing.
G O AND SEE Picking's Cheap Clothing.
STOP A MOMENT l—What's th e burry?
want tg.get a suit at ncwars.
MrETIIKR EARTH is putting on a new mutt.
Let attain people jig to Picking's and do
likewise. [April 23, MOT
•
NORRIS STILL AllEtlli
8 a o e.
ri tU h .i a T B
i F it il st O r H era T r li n E el e
( l r T o Y w l the N c or .
ty wi th the'finest and cheapest lot of ready
made clothing ever offered in Gettysburg.
DON'T FORGET VIE PI. OE Next door
to Roeder's Otng store, where yen will End
largest ant best selection of HATS and
CAPS in Gettysburg.
JE•RU-SA-LEIL I—What nice Pante and
Vest t Norrieltas at. kts new Store. lie beats
'em all.
4mlT PriTats PLAYED OUT I—Voiria
aelliallovea as cheap so thoy were Lclore the
war.
AND THE COLORED' THOOP3 FOCOIIT
NOBLY I—lf you .don't behove it just go to
New. Store and he Will convince yolk
altat "Woolen" Goode a: e_cheaper than they
have lives riacetle war.
CEME IN OUT OF THE WET 1-111brria boa
trmbrella3 so cheap that it is cheaper to keep
,Irythan run around La the Tall.
NECKTIES, BUTTERFLIES an/I everything
In that line at NORMS'S.
I,OOK W 14410, TANEN LIN RD 1- , -PAper
lars and Linen Cullers of all kinds and size.
et NORRIS'S.
!MEP TPlRl—line essortment at CloiSki
acd warrantedta keep time at NORRISII.
VILTSRA, TRISNICS, an 1 Carpet Sags, a
every description et NORRIS'S.
SIR YroG.ii,-No?Flt keeps the latest Sar-:
atone. Roos.
ON t TrIS ROAD TO BRIG/ITO: 4 f I—The la,
test Brighton hits at
THE LATEST RESORTIV—Norria has the
I tte3t Resorts Las and the beat quality in the
market.
YOUXG DRIVING ROYSl—Don't forget
OM Norris hue the West Driving litts out.
May 7, 1866.
W. E. BIDDLE. H. S. BERNIIIR.
100.000 Biters. Grain Wanted.
NEW FIRM AT TUE OLD WAREHOUSE.
WM. E. RIDDLE & , 00. would inform the
public that they have leaded the Warehouse
on the corner of Stratton street and the Rail.
road; in Gettysburg, *here they *ill enrry on
THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS,
in all i:s branches. The highest prices will
always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats,
ClOver and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac,
Hay and Straw, Dried Milt, Nuts, Soap,Hams,
Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with every
thing else in the country prodoce Utah
GROCERISS.—On hand, for sale, Coffees,
Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Mill, Spica', Salt,
Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch,
Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Soaps. ke.- Also
COAL 011., Fish Oil, Tar, kc. FISH of ail
kinds;
Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chew,-
lag To baccos.
They are always able to supply a first rats
article of Flour, with the different kiads
Feed.
Also, around Pltigter, with Guano. and
other fertilizers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or
ear load.
They will run a LINE OF FREIGHT CARS
from Gettysburg to Baltimore once every
week. They are prepated to convey Freight
either way, in anv quantity, at REDUCED
BATES. They wilt attend, if. desir‘t: ' to the
making of purchases in the city, end delivering
the goods promptly in Gettysbnre. Their
cars run to the Warehouse of Starr & Morton,
No. 118 North Howard street, near Franklin
Baltimore, where freight will he received at
any time. They iuvite the attention of the
public to their line, assuring them that they
will spare no effurt to accorutautlate all who
may patronize them. •
BIDDLE # BENNER.
April 16, 1866* tf
Removal.
CALL AND SEE US IS OCR NEW QUAD-
Tk;RS.
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GREAT ATTRACTION!
M1C111. 1 31, SPANGLER would respectfully
inform hip friends and the public 'generally
that he has moved his Store into the stomps , .
dioas room on the southeast eorier'Pfdliltlf 1114-
mond, at which place a!I are invited 'to can.
He has purchased•the property and bad it
thoroughly repaired and fitted up in the most
splendid style, for th 3 speci tl comfort and con.
venience of his cu.ttoiaers. We oow (letter
ourselves. that we have not only the best store
room In the couniy, but, the finost stook of
goods ever brought to this place; all of wfilels
we arc now selling at prices to •
DEFY CO)IPETITIOlt.
We call'atCeaLlou especially to our complete
stock of
DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
embracing all descriptions of
DRESS GOODS, DRESS SILKS; DELAINES,
MERINOES, CASEIIISRES, CALICOE; MUS
LIMS, CORSETS, troop Skirts for totaltb and
Misses, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroidery., Trim
ogs and
FANCY A.D.TICLRS.
Lao, Gent's FU aN [SLUNG GOODS, Ciotti,
Cassimeres, Cassinets, Tweeds, Oc., Oa.
We are now selling—
I
Muslin' from to .
Calicoes from 10. to 14.
and other goods in proportioc.
k
Having mile our purohases when
were at their very loweit grade la theca,. tai
are now offering humans that cannot, fail to
plr.nse. We invite all to call at our NZIT
STUBS and see if it is not to,
u. SPANGLES.,;,
April 16, 1863.
,6009 Agents
WANTED, Lo sell SEX our myessiors, of
great Yttlue to fiunilies; ell pogrAgt
profits. Sena 15 cants and get 80 pages, 5
cents and get 80 pages nod a ample grst
ET El ILA lAI B! )SVN, Lowell, ILL ss
May 28, 1800. ]m
Who? Who? Who?
r\LTP.NEXT'OOVEIt.NOR ! Web tre s
coe
reet and striking pholograph-etf.
Governor of Peonsyironia,,sribet
by toMI for 25 cents. If me m state Acmes si
mosey will be refunded intmediettelyalter elec
tion neat Oetober. - Is it Gentry.*
Write and 440. Address
BARTLISON k CO., 611 CIigSTMV? ate
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RAKES t=ll,..hges r—tt imClot
KALIII7LEI 30E11.
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