wegt-Improved Farm, INJEFFERSON COUNTY, VA. ion SALE. Desiring to _change my business, I offer for sale the FARM upon which I reside, 3 miles aontheast of Charlestown, Jefferson county, Va., and 2 miles from the Shenandoah river, containing about 350 ACRES OF. LIME STONE LAND, 60 in fine Timber; under good fencing. The iorprovementsiPare filet rate. The DWELLING was finished in 1860, and contains 14 rooms. 71111 The out-buildings are of a char. -' n acter to suit the farm, and com prise a good BARN, Corn and Carriage h ouse, Quarters, Tenente llceses, Brick Smoke and Ash Houses, Stone Spring House, Poultry Houses, Ire., and all under cypress roofing. Two Sae Springs near the house, one in the yard; cistern at the door; never-failing e'ream through the farm, passing through the barn-yard . ; 2 young orchards of choice fruit, containing about 250 trees. I would call the attention of any one wish ing a well improved farm to this property— which can be divided into two fdirms, with: buildings on.each, and fine water. Any per son wishing to see the land will call on D. 'Humphreys k Co., in Charlestown, who will direct these to it.. JAS. LAW. 110011 July 6, 1866 Valuable Properties for Sale. joirist,C. EOUCK, LAND AGENT, New OXFORD, AD•MI COUSTY, PA. i f Ilit f'd slle a number of desirable proper. lief, hick he asks the attention of those wish' o purchase. A F. ii ii of igtf ACRES, in Monntplenssnt Nicoll hip, Adams county, with good Stone lloa ie, good Btr Wagon Shed, Corn, Criti, Win h House, O rchard, k.c., near 0. turnpike and rai tread. FORT V_ACRES, with good House, Barn, nod other out-buildings,.Orehard, dr.c., three q n : trters of a mile from a railroad station. A good alines; terrai easy.- 173 ACRES OF LAND, on the road lending from Hanover to Littlestown. Good limestone farm ; large Brick House ' Bank Barn, and oth er out-buildings. The Littlestown Railroad runs through the rear part of tile plnce. Price $6.5 per acre. A .FARSI OF 300 ACRES, in Cumberland township, Adams county, three miles from Gettysburg, at which place is a railroad and good market. This farm can be tirrided into two larms, there being already two sets-of improvements on the tract. The improve ments are a good two-story Dwelling Horse, Barn, end other -oat-buildiags, and,a Tenant House with all improvementi. A SMALL. FAItM of 10 ACRES, with good Houle and Barn, and other out-hoildings— food quality of land—good Store stand— chance to keep 101 l gate and to attend to a rust office: This is a goad chadce; terms A FAIN of 105 ACRES, on the Carlisle turnpike, Undi r good cultivatim., with a large Brick House, Bank Barn, Wagon "Shed, Cur Girriage Howie and other out-buildings, all r ew. LARGE, FLOUR MILL, with 15 Acres of I.a id. The mill has four pair of Burrs, and all machinery for doing merchant work. Best water power in the couniy. A FARM of 17.1 ACRES, near the Hanover turnpike, on which is erected a good House, Barn, and all necessary outbuildings. The Lind is in a hood state of cultivation. This property will he sold che.tp. A FARM of 195 - ACRE.3, near Hunterstown, Mame county, on which is erected a good House, Barn and other out-buildings, and the land is in a fine state of cultivation. This aim will he sold cheap. A FARM of 38 AefLES, B acres in , Kood, with one-and-a-lialf-story House, good Hon —land in good cultivation-31 miles from New (Iford, and 11 alik.s from Bonaughtown. Terms ea9y. 18 ACRES of WOJDLAND, 2 miles from; New Orford. • A F.-1.101 of 200 ACM. ,rtood land, with large Brick liouse,.ll.iiru,nnd 2 Tenant Houses' —AO acres in wood—hallAutile (tom the Coa . ()wag° Chapel. 4. A FARM. of 180 Acres-225 can be per .chased—in Cumberland town hip, 24 miles from Gettysburg, near Ghambersburg . pike; hive weatherboarded House, Bank Burn, Ace.; ,10 acres in wood. The Farm has been recently limed. A FARM' of 120 ACRES, with good Flonse aril Barn ; 12 Acres in wood; one mile west of Bon ugh town. A HOTEL. in New Oxford, two-story, wooly And convenient for business. ' Good, thanes ; terms envy.. Also, a !limber of good 11011SPB and Lots for sale in New Orford. Persons who wish to buy 'Leal Est:ite„ as well as those who wish to sell, are requested to give t.l . N3utrscriner a call at his store in New (Word. Address, JOHN . C. ZOUCK, Land Agent, New oxford, Adams county, Pa. July 9,.18t 6. um Dr. A. B. Dill de B. F. Herman TT A VE associated thems - elves in the practice 4- 1 - of Medicine and Surgery, and respectfully tender their professional services to the chi :ens of Petersburg and Vicinity. Petersburg, V. 8., July 2, !ne.G. Carpenters Wanted. IrIREE or four good CARPENTERS, to whom good wages will be paid, wanted lin - mediate!). by the undersignesl, in Gettys- WM. WIRITZNIAN burg. July 2, 1833. 3t Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that I forewarn a,y person from purchasing a note giv en by me payable to Jacob E. Myers, dated May 18, 1866, for the amount of Firty Dollars, fur which I have received no value and will not pay the sane July 2, 18GG. 3t Mower 41; Reaper for Sale. AFIRST RATE MOWER AND REAPER, (Screw Power,) for sde by the under signed. The machine is nearly 1112 W, and in good running order—and is offered for'eale only bezave the owner has not the time to attend to if.. PETER GINTLING. Cumtlerland tp.,'Jnne 25, 1866. 3t* Notice.' TOsEPEr BLOCIIER'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate ofJoseph Bloch er, late of Monntjoy township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, the first named residing in Monntjoy township, .Adams co., and tho last named in West Manheim township, York co., they here- 1 by give notice to all persona indebted to- saitil estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlemeirt. JOHN BLOWER, ELI BLOCHER., Executors. June 25, 1666. et . - Notice. f •pffiLlP WOLF'S ESTATE.—Letters of ad ministration de bonis non with the will annexed, on the estate of Philip Wolf, Sr., lite of Germany township, Adams county, deceased, having been- granted to the under signed, residing in Monntjoy township, be here by gives notice to all persons indebted .to cad estate to make immediate- payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. JOSEPH A. WOLF, irs 18, 18G6. 61* For Sale. o A FIRST-R VrE MULE TEAM, with or tritNout Harness. Also, a good Wagon. All an complete order. Will be sold cheap. Apply to SAMUEL HERBST, June 18,1866. Gettysburg, Pa. Bark Wanted. TaZ subscriber will pay FIVE DOLLARS per CORD- for BLACK OAK BARK, de. livered at his Tannery, in Gettysburg. JOHN RUPP. June 18, 1866. rIIRS AGAINST ACCIDENTS is the TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD. It hss issued over ,forty thou asal polieles, gull paid over twelve louseirwl Glues. - • IfrlYSON'El`Egoolsior Etisylight 'GaHoly Is thp place to p If , yos wish Piaui* st,itotr pnoes. Satisdistioo poroateod. , Salo of Beal Estate. WItIX Sell, on accommodating terms, sy P e° ?ertY, located SU' Egmlitouban town ship, Admits. county, Pa., within one mils of Fairfield, mad eight -mile. of Gettysburg, known as "VIRGINIA KILLS," containing 503 AC MS OF GOOD LAND, well improved. There is on this land a good Tll LiE S - STOlty STONE MILL. containing two run of Burrs, and a SAW MILL. Apply to the Mao. Moses McClean, Gettysburg, or John J. Lock, Charlestown, Jettersonco„ Va. June 18, 1 866. tt At GOOD FMCS!. - A" Person having". good, Farm for sale, and will take in part payment, one or more tracks of - MST -RATE WKSTERN LAND, well located, bear Railroads, Schools, Church es, County Towne, dm, may ind a purchaser by aPPIPag at this office. June 18, 1866, tf 42 raaeery st L quor More. A FIRST-RATE AS ORTMENT of GRO CERIES, cheap. ISP of different kinds. ---------------- 4 large lot of • POTOMAC ERRING, at low price . The be and largest assort ment of - WV:TORS ever kept in this place. PURE , W)NK, BRANDY, RYE WHISKEY, kC., for medicinal and other purposes, in quauti titles large or small. Also— lISHLEWS CELEBRATED HERB BITTERS. WM. J. 14 PATIN, Baltimore It., Gettysburg. - May 28, 1806. -- --"- The Very Latest! JACOBS kIIROTHER. ISERCHAXT TAILORS Clothe, Caninteres and Vesting& Just reeeiTed froth the city a splendid as• dorttnent of GENTS' PUIINISFIING GOODS, of every description. Suits made to order in the moat fashionable and substantial manner. All work guaranteed to fit or no sale. Cus tomers cannot fail to be pleased. Give us a 1"P. 8.-.-We are ascents for the celebrated SINGER SEWING MACHINE, and always have the machines on band and for sale. We can recommend them as being the best machines in use. JACOBS & BRO. MEM r liE undersigned hah commenced the sAp- DLE and 11.1141.NKSS-SIAKIN:G business, on the Hill, in Oiltimore street, in the building formerly occupied-4)y D. Sweeney as a Chair- Maker's shop, up-stairs, where he asks those wanting anytning 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 ff.trness on hand. J. 11. ROWE. Gettysburg, Jane 18GG. • Sm • Battle-field Hotel: Ili Hotel, being one of the relics of the "tattle of Gettysburg, has been renovated •furniabed, and ready to entertain rs and the public generally. 'ft being istance from the Soldiers' National it affords convenient accommoda ' visiting there, and the subscriber elf the, none shall leave him dis- rL and \ travel a a • short . 1 Cemetery, . tions' lot a fl ttters hims i satisfied. . . Also, Ice Cr •. m and all kinds of refresh ments, at all 4, urs, to actommodate prome naders. Give the • call. • JOIE. iI LITTLE, Proprietor. Gettysburg, May , 1866. tf ' THE Ladies' Mite So iety will hold a Fair for the benefit of the 1 thodist E. Ch u rch of Bendersville, on the„kdam County Agricul tural Fair Ground, on THU 'SHAY and FRI DAY EVENING and SATO! AY and sAT utuDAy EVENING, July 26th, 27th and 28th. The TrottinglCourse of the Fai Ground will be open to tha public during ' turdAy all day. Horse feed can be had on t e graundi also a Supper will be prepared on aurday at 4 o'clock. The Pair premi•es to h a suc cess, as there have been made large p epars- Cons. Contributions from a distance 'll be thankfully received. We hope the Puhli w:11 appreciate this 'enterprise, and help to m 'ke it a grand success. -4 LADIES'IIITE SOCIETY. . Eendersville, 'July 2,1.866 L APPLICATION will be made ¢t the next regular session' of. the Legjislature of Pennsylvania for the Incorporatiup of a Sav ings' Institution, to be located in the Borough of Littlestuwn, Adams county, Penn's., under the name and style of "TILE LITTLESTOWN SAVINGH'INSTITUfION," the intintion o which shall be to loan out money Krill receive' deposits thereof, lad do such things as are usually done by,siniilar Institutions; the cap ital thereof not to exceed One Hundred Thous and Dollars, to be divided into shares of Fifty Mllars July 2, 1866. 6m A BRAITAII KRISES ESTATE.—Letters A testamentary on the estate of Abraham F: rise, late of Liberty to .unship, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing_ in the same township, she hereby gives novae to all persons indebted to said estate o m tke immediate payment, and those having against the same to pre bent them properly authenticated tor settle• meat. 1 - , ANNA ERNE, Msy 29, 18G6. 6t Executrix. M ARBLE W.ORKS, Cu Baltimore street,Ne irly Opposite the Court JOHN SHULTZ Every description of work executed in the finest style of the art. June 4, .BGS. tf THREE Olt FOUR JOURSBYMEN, to wOrk at the CArpeatering Business. Should be' experienced worktami. Good wages will be paid. Apply immediately to WM., C. STA LLSMITEI, June 11, 180 u. at* - Gettysburg, Pa. -- Philip Redding, . JTIISTICE OF Tflig PgACE, will be at his o ffi ce, (at his riiidenze,) is Comber land township, on Tuesday 4nd ?May of each week, to give hie attention to Justice's busi ness. [April 30. 18613. 4m Disabled Dien, Attention ! WANTED, one or two men, in Gettysburg and vicinity, who have lost either au armor leg, to sell WADSWORTH'S WATER PRUOF ARNICA.'IIEALING PIASTER, the hest and cheapest Court Plaster in the market. From $5 to SlO per day can be made. Address with 23 cents for sample and fall infOrmation. A, F. BELCHER, Box 45, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All Agents and peelers would find it to their interest to answer the above. April 16, 1666. 3m $9O itiOnt,III—AGVTS wanted fur six entirely new articles, just out. Address 0. T. GARAY, City Building, Bid deford, Ste. play 21, 8 , 10. illy Adm'r. &c 1n371,..TT'S IMPROVED FRUIT CANS.— Something new I—Call and' see them at ehleee Tin and Sheet Iron Factory. Deci dedly the beet Can ever manufactured. Also, FRUIT JARS, of the best and most improved pattern.. [June 18, 1888. A NEW stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, selected with especial care and warranted good time keepers, just received and for sale at J. BEVAN'S, Opposite the Batik, Gettysburg. puRE SLY WARS and PLATRD WARR of the very beacquality, a new assortment-just received. Call and see it. J. BHVAN,,, Opposite the Bank, Gettysburg. KALVISISOR is selling a large amount, of Goods, beeinse the people are Wing Out that he is determined not to bp underibld. M. V. LOCK Wanted. Sad ling. Notice. Notice. Caunohs • !louse, IGETTY . SBURG, Pd. Wanted Immediately. CANDIDAkTEL aileOttr cli arse forannooncing candidates. until the Convention, >a three dollar, cam to AD VANCIL MammaWallahs Vecommending candidates, ten cents a line, oae insertion—also in advance. For Sheriff. rINCOURAGED by numerous friends rj throughout the county, I offer myself as a candidate for SHERIFF at the next election, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Sboold Ibe so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I promise to discharie the duties of the office to the best of my &Mill. JOSZPII A. ORENDORFF. lifounfjoy tp., April 16, 1866. tc lEJELVING been solicited by many friends, I offer mys ilf u a candidate for SEER- It? at the next election, subject to the deci sion of the Democratic County Convention.— Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to a faithful discharge of the duties of the office. REUBEN` GOLDEN. Cumberland tp., April IC, 1866. tc URGED by many friends, I o ff er myself as a dandidatn for SHERIFF, subject of the . decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should I be nominated I will spars ao honor able efforts to secure my election, and if elea ed, I will discharge the duties of the office to the beet of my ability. II EN ELY BEITLER. Ikuntjoy tp., April 23, 1866. tr. gi b HAVING been solicited by many friends-in various parts of the county, I offer my sell as a candidate for SHERIFF at the nest election, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. Should Ibe nom inated and elected, I promise to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. JOSEPH WOLF) Butler V., April 23, 1866. to T;INCOURAGED by numerous friends rj throughout the county, I offer myself as a candidate for SHERIFF nt the neat election, subject .o the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I promise to dis charge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. JACOB lIMINK. Germany tp., April 9, 1866. tc AT the solicitation of numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for SIBRIFF at the next election, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the ddties of the office to the best of my ability. PHILIP IJANN. Straban tp , April 9, 1866. tc AT the solicitation of numerous friends, the undershrned,(residingin Gettysburg since April Ist, but formerly and for manY years a resident of Conowaao township,). offers'hirn self as a candidate for SIIPRIFF at the next election, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. Should ripe nom inated and elected, I will discharge the duties of the office to - the best of my ability. EMANUEI. 4 D. KELLER. April IC, 186 G. tc For Register & Recorder. HAVING been disabled in one arm by bullet wound whilst serving in the 87th P. V., I hare been frequently solicited to offer myself as a candidate for the office cif REGIS- Tat & RECORDER—which I now do, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Con tention. Should Ibe nominated anlelected, I flatter myself that'l will be able to cifschar4e the duties of the office correctly • and to the satisfaction of the public, wm. D. TIOLTZWORTII Gettysburg, May 14, Intl. tc T;INICOUR.AGED by many Mends, ofnr r 4 myself as a candidate for the office of RatiISTER k RECORDER., at the next e'en- Con, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and satisfactorily. SA MUEL.A. SWOPE. Franklin tp., June 18,1866. to SOLICITELY by .numerous friends, I offor myself as 0. candidate for REGISTER ,t RECORDER nt the next election, subject to the d&cision of the Democratic County Con vention. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and correctly. ISAAC AIYERS Butler tp., May 28, 1866. to NCOURAGED by numerous friends. I -1 4 offer myself as a candidate for the office of REGISTER .4 RECORDER at the next dee tion,subject to the decision of the .Democrat ic,County Convention. Should Ibe manilla-, ed and e j ected, I pie !ge myself to discharge t • e ditties of the office to the bast of my ability. 1 s • rved as Lieutenant in the 165th` Regiment, P. ander Capt. Jacob E. 51111er. WIL C. BECK. Rea lug tp , May 28, 1868. tc F i Clerk of the Courts. AT the errnest Boric:Lotion of some of my friend , I offer mvs..lf as a candidate for CLERK OF HE COURTS at the next election, subject to the ecision of the Democratic Cohn ty Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I pledg myself to discharge the du• ties of the•ofhlze c reedy and with satisfaction to the public. Cori 3LIUS DOUGHERTY. Gettysburg. May 21, 1866. tc ILG. WOLF wil be a candidate for CLERK OF TILE COURTS, subject to the decision of the Demo atic County Con vention. Gettysburg, June 18, 1860. _ tc TTAVING beer solicited by many triends, I I — l offer myself as a Candidate for CLERK OF ME COURTS at the next election, subject tb the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. Should I be nominated and elected, I promise a correct and faithtul performance of the duties of the office. ADAM. W. MINTER. Franklin tp., May 21, 1866. tc FNCOURaGRD by many friends, I offer my self as a candidate for reelection to the office of CLERIC OF TUE COURTS, subject to the decision of -the Democratic County Con.. rention. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the ditties of the office with promptness and fidelity. LUIRS J. FINS. Cettysbarg,llty L 866. tc County Commissioner. THROUGH the urgent solicitation of name -1 rous friends, I have been induced to offer myself as a caidate for COUNTY COSi- MISSIONER, eubj et to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I will do my best to discharge the tuties of the office in a satisfac ory manner. BARNAT MYERS. Menallen tp., June 25, 1866. to Groceries! Groceries! T HE BEST IN TOWN! COME AND SEE THEM ! STRICKLIOUSER & WISOTZKEY have ad ded a I.trge and splenfid 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 profit;: COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, SALT, FIS3, Spices, Teas, Cheese, Starch, Soaps, Candles, Bla:king, Matches, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Bed. Cords; with Confec tionary, Oranges, Nuts, Tobaccos, Segara— and a variety entirely too large to be enume rated. "Co s ine'otte, come all." Gettysburg, June 18, 1866. tt ITiT"!"t't'll CiFIOULDERS, Sides, home-inade Bologna Bnnssage, Ste., a fell stock always kept for sale, of the very beet quality, and at lowest Ruing profits, by KALBFLEISCA, Jane IL. next door to the Post Office. Itedneed Prices. PIANOS, CABINET AND AMERICAN OR GANS. Superior Wand 7 octave PIANOS from $550 upwards.- ORGANS from $BO upwards. AIL Instruments selected, re commended mud sold brine, additionally-guar antied. Illustrated circulars sent by mail, when desired. P. BSNTZ, No. 30 East Market Street, York, Ps. Mar. 12, 1868. Sugar 10 Ceuta, ArNwan's Grocery, es the North-west cor set cifthe Diaq►obd. [April3o, 1866. WR best lot of Upper Leather 00t1bL ARS, AL. ofvor.ows taalee t arser,resoireaSa Tve fide. D. NoORNABX Ai SOL: rr i !g! l. 7 l rn THE GETTYSBURG SRYLIGRT GALLERY. mIIB undersigned- takes pleasure in anneen / clog to the citizens of Gettysburg agd the public generally that be has removed from his old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore street., and nearly opposite the store of TFahn mock Brothers. The room he now occupies has been recently fitted up expressly for his business. The location is an admirable one, enabling him to tike, piftures in all shades of weather, and with a correctness unequalled any where else. LIFE-LIRE P4OTOGRAPIIS, of every size And deecription, executed in the finest style. Particularattention given to the CARTE DE VISITE, and to copying ASIBRO TYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES ot deceased friends. Also— THE GETTYSBURG GEMS, a new style of picture, which has become tery popular with the public, not only for their beauty, but for cheapness and convenience. SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR only. Also— THE PORCELAIN PICTURES, ohich for their benuty and durability are unsurpassed. We are prepared to carry on the business in all its various branches, and having had con siderable experience we run no risk in GUARANTEEING PERFECT SATISFAC- Effil Our facilities for a full display of oar skill are unequalled by any other Gallery in the County, and we would therefore Invite every one to call at the NEW GETTY4BURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. Call and examine our Specimens Jind judge for yourselves. . LEVI MOWER. Jane 25, 1868. Another Large Stoek. OF NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT CiRI WES'S. James A. Grimes, York street, has been to the - city again, to replenish his stock, which went off so rapidly, because it woo so very good and so very cheap. The new, Stodkleats anything he has yet offered to this community, and he hopes all the people will cone and see for themselves. His new purchase of SYR UPS can't be beat, and he will sill from a pint up to a barrel; his SUGARS are of all varieties, including the yery primest; his COFFEES are the best in the market; his FISH are elegant; and his PLOURextra. He has Liid is a large lot of STONE-WARE, which be offers cheap, and is sure W'II please —so with his WGODEN-WARE, i QUEENS WARE, LAMPS. PICKLES,' SPI ES, CON FECTIONARY, Tobacco and Sega s, and the thousand other things to be found n his very full and complete Store. By sell ng cheap, and selling quick, hiTiapects to get along quite as well as those who have gre:,ter profits, but sell slower Buggies and Carriages. THIS WAY! THIS WAY!—Ti e nnder sittree is engaged in - rbeCdrria-making, business - , at the corner of Chawbeisbnrg and West,streets, Gettysburg, and invites all who may need anything in his line to give him a call. lie puts up, in the very beat manner, ailing-top and other BUGGIES, and all the different st}les of CARR( A.GES. With a full knowledge of the business, and a determina tion to give sitisfaciion, the public can rely upon his jobs being good. He will endeavor to deserve a large share of patronage, and hopes to receive it. REPAIRING done nt the shortest notice, and on most reasonable terms. filar Country produce will be taken in exchange for work. CHAR . ..ES E. GILBERT. , _,Gettysburg, June 4, DM. tf Cheap for Cash! N EW STORE! GROCERIES, LTQUORS, kC. THE undersigned has returned to Gettys burg, and opened a new Store, on Balti more street, next door to the Post 011 ice, and nearly opposite the Court.llouse, where he offers for sale, cotter FOR Case, a large Rod cnoice assortment. of GItOCERIES,—Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Salt, &c.; With Fish, Bacon Lard, Rad so on. • " Also, LIQUORS—Wines, Bloodies, Gins, Whiskies, Rums, and everything elscin'the line. Also, any quantity of Notions, to suit any and everybody. Recollect this is the place to buy llE.tr roe GEO. F. KALBFIJEISCH. April 23, 1866. New Chester Hotel!. mHE undersigned has purchased the old Taughinbaug'i Hotel property, in New Mester, Adams county, Pa., and Ire•opeded the house for the accommodation kf Travel lerp, Pedlers, Drovers, and all of His Table wl/1 have everything in seasdn, and his Btr the choicest wines an I licoors. Qlis 6harn hers are large and airy. Good Stabling is at tached to the Hotel. lie asks a sbalre of pub lic patronage, and will do his best toide:erve it. - JOSEPH TOOT. May 21, 1866. $19500 Per Year! 'WE want Agents everywhere to sell onto IMPROVED $2O Sewing Bla•Thines.— Thiee new kinds. Under and upper feed.— Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above salary or largwcommissions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the United States for leas then $4l, which are fally lieensecf by Bowe, Wheeler 4- wdso,, Grover B 21:er, Singer 4 C's., and B telielder. All other cheep m tehipes are infringements, and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fi ne and imprisonment. Illustrated cir cul irs snit free. Ad lre+s, or call upon ShaW & Cl irk, at:Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. May 21, 180. isly ------- -- 1 Dissolution. 1 TeHE Partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, doing business in t name of Row dr Woods has been dissolved. All persons indebted to said Firm-are requested to settle their accounts. k S. B. RIO W, • H. B. WOODS. dime 4, 18E6. ' Lime di: Coal. ri trINN & REILLY have_erected two midi- Ur tional`Lime Kilns,ron the Railroad, and are therefore 'better prepared tbr.n ever to sup ply the best of LIME, in large °roman quanti ties. Farmers and others can hereafter look for a more prompt filling of their orders, and are invited to extend and cantina their fa,- yore to a firm which is making ever effort to accommodate them in thebestmanne possible. They will also continue tit•keep onl hand, for sale, a good supply of the dliferant kinds of COAL, which they will sell at s'atallprnits. Coal and Lime delivered anywhere 4n Get tysburg. \ May 14, 1868. tf • \ Everhart's FRANKLIN HOUSE, OORSZII OF HOWARD fr ?ROMAN STRRITR, • 11.1,LTI11011E, MD. This Rouse is on a direct line between the Northern Central and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depots. It has been refit ted and com fortably arranged for the convenience and the entertainment of gnests. Nov. 20, 1865. tf For Sale. GOOD SECOND HAND 110W1NG MA -11. aim will be sold Ow by SAMUEL HERBST. Jane 25, 1866. Town Property AT PitIVATE SALS.--Several 'HOUSES can be pm chased at Private Sale by call, leg on FAIINESTOCK Dec, 15. 1866. tf INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS in the TRAYSLLRECS INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. It has a paid .up capital of half a millioh, and a 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. BEVAN, Opposite the Bank. Gettysburg. NSIJRE AGAINST ACCIDENTS in the I TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. It insures against all kinds of accidents, and its benefits are received by all classes of men. SAGO, Arrow Root, Oorn Starch, Rice-flour and Gelatin, for sale at Dr HORNER's Drag Store. i WBhave just received I new essertment of Queeusware, to which we frit* .the sittention of buyers. .d. SCOTT di SON: Hits now on band • very large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, mostly of bis own . manufacturing and well made, embracing every size and price. A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS AND CASSI 11ERES; wellselected and very handsome styles, all of which will be sold very cheap, for cask Call and see them.' GEORGE ARNOLD. May 7, 1866. 3m ,„ MOWERS at REArtits. 'TIRE undersigned Is still Agent. for the sale of MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES —both combined and single Mowers. These machines can be used as Self-Rakers or Hand Rakers, as farmers msy wish. They are made with two cutter bars, one for cutting grain with sickle' kcife—cutting five feet nind lacheiwide—and extra bar, with tw3 knives, for grass,—cutt:ng four feet six inches wide, having iron or wooden frames as 4esired.— They have two driving wheels and filirxible ger bar. The vernal's) , building these machines have secured by lease and purchase, the control of all theidesirable and standard patents now in use, among which are the OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS, to which we direct special attention. In com pactness, lightness of draft, excellence of work mast and finish, combined with great streng and adaptation to all kinds of work, they will compete with, and we believe, sur pass, any other machine now offered to the public. _ Farmers would do well to examine these ma nee betore purchasing any other. They will' be sold as cheap at aay other first, class machine now manufactured, and we warrant them to give entire satisfaction or n 3 safe. fisbrExtras alwayskept on hand. Specimen machines can be seen by calling on the Agent, residing on the Harrisburg road ) two miles north-east of Gettysburg. April 23,1806 Tin Ware and Stoves. MITE subscriber respectfully informs the 1 public that he still continues the business of m.tking ' ALL KIND 3 OF GOOD Tl:st WARE, at the old -- st And. (formerly Andrew Polle)'s,) in,York st..eet, Crett,Fsbura, where he has the laiirest assortment of tinware in the county ; with many other articles for kitchen use, kc. Also, COOK NG STOVES & NINE-PLATS STOVES, of the very hest kinds. S. G. COOK. Mar. 12, 18G5. 3m -- TNotions at Confections. A WORD TO TILE PEOPLE OF TOWN AND COUNTRY. [June 11, 1856 T"Esubscriber keeps a Notion ane. Confec tionary-Store on Carlisle strett, nearly opposite' the Railroad Station, Gettysburg, ,where he has constantly on band, CANDIES, NUTS, figs, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, &c., Tobaccos and Segars of all kinds : Pocket- Books, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Collars, &c.; Soaps nod Perfumeries; also some GROCE RIES, Stirgars,'Coffees, Rice, with the different kinds ot Crackers. Ice=cold MEAD at ail times. lie incites custom from town and country, and sells at small profits. - - Aug. '7; 1865. ly ' Carriages and Buggies. TAT't & CULP are now building a variety of C,O A C H IV 0 P K of the latest and most approv'cd st;lee, and constructed of the best material, to which they invite the attention of buyers. "Having built our work with great care and of mAterial selected with special relerence to beauty of style and durability, we can cenGdently re commend the work as unsurpassed by any, either in, or out of the cities. All we Ask is an inspection of our work to convince dhose in want of any kind of vehicle, that.this-is the place to buy them. ING in every branch done at short notice and on reasonable terms. Give us it call, at our Factory, near the corner o'r Washington and Charnoershurg streets, Gettysburg.. "` _ _ . P. J. 'TATE. WM. E. CULP Mar. 19, 1861. Gettysbur g Foundry. THE'abscriber ; would inform his customers and Others, that he is still manutltcturing various kinds of Castings and Machines, made to order, on short notice, such as THRESHERS. AND POWERS, • (ire different sizes of Pow-0.30 Clover-seed Hullers a4a Cleaners, Corn Shelters and Sep arators, Cornfedder Cutters, Straw' and flay Cutters ; , P p.UGHS, such at Cast Ploughs ; Barshear Ploughs, Side hill and Corn Ploughs; the WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE, the West, improvement ; also 3letal Screws for Older Presses, ; IRON RAILING for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything else in his; line, allat low prices. FOR SALE.-:—A,light Two-horse Wagon, a One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all new. DAVID STERNER. April 31, Ifi66. OF BOUT OUR KTIO:'S TO CHAMBERS ' BURG STREVr. Oess TO-D IY , MAY 47, 1136 ch We take, special pleasure in announcing to our friends and cuFtomeri that we have this day opened our ICE CREAM SALOONS, at our new stand in Cbambersbnrg street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church. We have had the apartments fitted _up in the best.style.— Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call. We will also furnish Ice Cream in any quan tity to public or privato•parties, at prices un precedented. We will also have constantly on hand Fresh Cakery which we will Furnish to all parties and picnics at the shortest notice. MEA;D AND lIINERAL WATER can always behad icy and cool and atall hours llAcing had a life-long experience in the manufacture of all the foregoing articles we ask the p trtonage of the public generally. May 21, OM. tf AHNNIGH & BRO.' • j ouN CAULISLS Sims's; west side, it, few doors from thet üblie Square, Gettysburg, has 144 in an excellent assort ment of Shoes, Gaiters, Ace., for LIEN, I WOHRI AND CHILDREN, which be iaotrering At the very lowest profits Having bought for cash, at the latest re lac- Con, be is prepared to offer great bargains. Boot and Shoe manufacturing cat ried on at the same place, and the beat kind of work ade. JOIINII. REILINJ. 1866. a , , `, Fresh Confectionery ANtiIcg.CREAM SALOON.—Thesubscri ber 1.00r:trolly informs the citizens of Gettysburg end Tioinity that he hats Confec tionery Estsblishment, one door east of the Eagle Hotel, on Chamber,sborgstrzet, to which be would invite their atTention. Cakes, Candies, 'sad every description cf Confections ' together with Nuts, Oranges, and all kinds of trusts, always on hand. Parties, pablic,and private, as well as fam ilies, will be famished with all kinds of Cakes, Ice Cream, (in pyramidal former otherwise,) sad other refresturicats at theietiouses, upon short notice. neAng spent a life4ime at. the btisinesd, he flatters himself that hp understands it and that he is able to render entire satisfaction. Call and see his Cogfectionery. May 28, 1866. tf JO CIN GRUEL. SWITZER, Limber Fer and llnglish Cheese, can always be had at KALBFLRISCIPS, Jane it. nest or to the Past Oftlee. Coal and Lumber, nte every Tariety, at the Yard of C. H. BIJEFILER, - feb. 19. Cor. Carlisle MO Railroad sta. [1:8171133 AGAINST A.CCIPENTS in the TRAYSLIARS INSURANON COMPANY HAUS:MD. it *as paid over ow husked _rnitiferig btoopiad dolhirs to holders alto .poli -1 oleo, leeludipfirA37,soo to tireaipeigkLiolicy hordes's, for 41512 in premiums. . . NEW GOODS I GEORGE ARNOLD 137111 IVILLIA*ArIitLE, Agent LEWIS STROUSE Removal Shoes, Gaiters, de. Cheese 3 Cheese W. R. BIDDLE. EL S. UNSER. 100.000 Ilinshe. G rata Wanted. NEW FIRM. A.r THE OLD WAREHOUSE. WM. B. RIDDLE* CO. would inform the public that they have leased the Warehouse on the corner of Stratton street and the Rail road, in Gettysburg, there they will carry on THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE PUSINESS, in all its branches. The highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Ray and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap,llains, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with every thing else in the country produce Hue. GROCERIES.-00 hand, for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt, heese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Broome, Bnckets, Blacking, Soaps, &c. Aleb COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, dkc. FISH bt all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chew. ing Tobaccos. They are always able to supply a first rate article of Flour,. with the 'different kiads of Feed. 'Also, Ground Muter,. with Guanos and other fertilizers. coar., by the bushel, too or car load. They will run a LINE OF FREIGHT CARS from Gettysburg to Baltimore once every week. They are prepared to convey Freight eitker way, in any quantity, at REDUCED RATES. They Will attend, if desired, to the making of purchases in the city, nod delivering the goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their care run to the Warehouse of Nathan Roop k Co., No. 128 North Howard st., near Franklin, Baltimore, where freight will be received at any time. They invite the attention of the public to their line, assuring them that they will spare no effort to accommodate elk who may patronize them. April.l6, 1868* tf BIDDLE k BENNER Removal. CALL AND SEE US IN OUR NEW QUAR TERS GREAT ATTRACTION I MICHAEL SPANGLER would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he has moved his Store into the commo dious room on the southeast corner of the Dia mond, at which place all are invited to call. lie bas purchased theproperty and had it thoroughly repaired andifitted up in th - e - most splendid style, for the special comfort and con venience of his customers. We_now flatter ourselves that we have not only the best store room in the county, but the finest stock of goods ever brought to this place, all of which we are now selling at prices to Dt?PY COMPETITION. We rail attention especially to our complete stock of DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY G`JODS, embracing. all descriptions of DRESS GOODS, DRESS SILK'S, DELATNES, MERINOES, CASHMERES, CALICOES, MUS: LINS, CORSETS, Hoop Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroidery, Trim mings and FANCY ARTICLES Also, Gent's FURNISHING GOODS, Clothe, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Tweeds, &.c., &c. ' We arc now selling— Iln.lins from 12} to 28. Calicoes from 10 to 18. and other goods in proportion. Having made our purchases when goods were at their very lowest grade in the city, we are now offering bargains •that cannot fail to pl , m.e. We invite all to call at our NEW STORE and see if it is not to. M. SOANGLKIL April 16, 186 d. .1 NEW P AM ‘ I i ftFIZIINTS. 66. ! t r i_E-WrIA-LE-KINS I" WIrAT A LARGE ur Stock of Cheap Clothing at PICKING'S. PLAYED OUT I VTR HIGH PRICES.— Call and be tatided by pricing Clothing at PICKING'S. IT CAN'T QE DENIED; TIIAT PICKING has the largest assortment of Coats, Pants and Vests, in the county. fTIII,UNKS AND CARPET BAGS, in endless 1 variety, cheap at PICKING'S. IT IS EVEN SO I A large .stock of Over shirts, Suspenders, Umbrellas. White and Calico shirts, cheap at PICKING'S. XTICE! slum I NICEST! ! All kinds 1 . 1 Sunday and every-day suits cheap . PICKING'S. GENTEEL! GENTEELERI I GENTEEL EST! ! 1 Black Cloth Frock, and Sack Coats; also all kinds of Cassimere, Duck, Cot ton and Linen Coats. Call at PICKING'S. IT IS INDEED ASTONISHING, whit a large and cheap assortment of Pants can be had at PICKING'S. K E c E h P ea T p l a M t E Fine a.ssortm p e l n o co l f v e G lrs NO USE TALKING, bat come right along and price Clothing, Notions, Arc s at . - PICKING'S. USICAL INSTRUMENTS. Tio:inf, Ac. M pordiona, Flutes and Fifes, to be had at PICKING'S. TIE YOU INI For a cheap snit. Then j - t_ call at PICKING'S. R.EENI3ACK3, or any other kind of good Ur money, taken in exchange for Coats, Faits; Vests, &c. , at PICKING'S. 91HE GREAT SENSATION of the day— * Picking's Clothing Store. eiIEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST—Pick ing's Spring and. Summer Clothing. Lip AND SEE Picking's Cheap Clothing. STOP A 140.11ENT I—What's the hurry? I want to get a suit at PICKING'S. M I TIIER EARTH is putting on a new suit. - Let all the people go to Picking's and dc likewise. [April 23 . , 1866.] NORRIS STILL AHEAD! JUST FRO ‘1 TIIE: CITY! Nor -1866. ris has just returned from the Ci ty with the finest and cheapest lot of ready made clothing ever offered in Gettysburg. DON'T FORGET TM: PLACE f Next door to Buehler's Drug store, where you will find the largest and best selection of HATS and GAPS in Gettysburg. JE.RU-SA-LENI I—What nice rants and Vest; Norris his at his new Store. He beats 'ern all. 111011 PrtICRS PLAYID OUT I—Norris sells Gloves as cheap as they were before the war. AND THE COLORED TROOPS FOUGHT NOBLY I—it von don't believe it just go to Norris' New Store nal he will convince you that 4 tWoolett" Goods are cheaper thaa they have been since the war. ~ COIIE IN OUT OF THE MlTl—Norris his Umbrellas so cheap tit it it is cheaper to keep dry than ran around in the rain. NECK[' 3, BUTTERFLIES and everething in that line at NORRIS'S. LOCKWOOD, btNEN LINED I —Paper Cal lnrs and Liro Collars of all kinds sad sizes at NORRIS'S. REEP assortment of Clocks ecd werrantedto keep time at NORRIS'S: VALISES, TRUNKS, and Carpet Bugg, of every description at .NORRIS'S. SARATOGA I—Norris keeps the latest Sar atoga Hate. ON THE ROAD TO - BRIGHTONI—The la test Brighton Hug at NORRIS'S. THE LATEST RESORTE I—Norris has the latest Resorts Hats and the best quality in the markk. YOUNG - DRIVING HMl—Don't forget that Norris has the latest Driving Hats out. Hoz. 7, 1866. GOO. Agents WANTED, to sell SIX haw tifYISTIONI, of great value to families; all pay great profits. Send 15 cents and get 80 pages, or 25 tents and get 80 pages soda sample gratis. ' SPARAIY BrtowN, Lowell, Mass. gay 28,1866. 'lm Who? Who? Who? OrINNEXT GOVERNOR! We bars s cor rect and , striking photograph of the next Governor of Pennsylvarria,Whiet we will send by mail f 1125 cents. If we mistake the man, the money will be recorded immediately after elec tion next October. Is it Geary or Clymer ? Write and see. Address BARTLESON k CO., fiI.IOFIESTNEIT St, litay 7. 2111 • . Philadelphia. - RAX IS I—RAVIS I—A tutir.,loi tie • • tAblinfllol4ll4, GO TO! • "ff B. WOODS' - FIRST NATIONAL 21:I L A SIEOE, NOTLO.If AND VAAL& TY STORE, Mete 7OQ can bey-!.bet. cliespart, es bat Roods in lowa, Coraer of the Diamond sad fork fitteat: FIATS. HATS FOR OLD 1111 N.—Soft. and our brfes: HATS FOR FASHMSABLE•hISS.:—AIvrays the latest out. HATS FOIL YOUNG MEN.,:siTheleaost is. sues." -HATS FOR 1101 - 9.—Szery variety and HATS FOR CHILDHEN.-:-Saat and ble.. 'BOOTS AND SHOES. B(jOTS FOR MEN AMU ROVS.—Utesp Nl good. . SHOES FOR, MU AND DOTS.—kjargegr sortiort.v. SHOES FOR .1 DlES.—Good,cleip iind twit. • SHOES FOR CHILDREN,.—The beet amps ' mint in town. GAITERS OF EVERY, STYLE...Zee L. Gents-'and Children, NOTIONS. STOCEIN4B OF ALL .KlNDS.—For.Lallse t Goatleaen and Children. GLOVES.—Fur Men, Ladies and ChUm; cheap as ever. NECK-TIES.—A aplendiel assortisenL PAPER COLLARS.—For Ladies sad Gentle- men. LINEN HANDKERCIIIHOS..—Bordeesd aM Plain„ for Ladies and tient,. CAMBRIC' HASDKERCHIEFS.LNIce aol cheap for Children. C0M854.13 cm and Cora. SIISPINDERS.---A general assortmot. GARTERS.—Best Elastic far Ladies sod Chil. dreg. COMETS.—The best doting Rind Lost COM• fortabie at low prices. SPOOL CuTrON.-Uf 41 coon, thea,peat sod best. VARIETY GOODS. UNTIIRELL AS—At loweet prime. LADIES' BASKETS—Cheepeat in tnwn. . CA rtnlxo E WHIN—Of beet radio Sleet. STROPS—That senior a keen sane. SHAVING SOAP-AND BRUSHES—The rely Lest. LEAD PENCILS—Of the beet make. StIoR BRI7SIIES—Cheap but Fond. CARPET SACKS—PIain and Itailroud. TRUNKS—Of all 5i210.9. siir Before parnnasing always call at UN FIRST NATIONAL STORE and IWO male 7 by buying cheap. - H. B. WOODS. lone 11, 1E 4 66. 'PHOTOGRAPHIC. E. k M. T. ANXIIONY & CO., Manufacturers of Photographic rauteriAle, Wholesale and Retail, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ' IN adltinn to our main business of PHOTO GRAPHIC MATF,RIA LS we are neadquar. tern for the following, Yin: STEREOSCOPES & STEKEOSOOPIC VIEWS Of Ameriein and Foreign 'Cities and bac& scopes, Groups, Statuary, ke. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF TOE WAlt, From negatit es made in the virioits cam: pnigns and forming a complete Photographic history of thi great contest. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON CLAES, Adni ted fur either the Magic Lament of Os Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be soli is any address on receipt of stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM'S. We maoufnei are more largely than any. oth er house; about 200 varieties from 60 cents 1* $5O each. Our ALBUMS have the reputatiol of being superior in beduty and durabilitx any others. CALL , PUOTOGILAPPI or VtICITUALB, STATIVIEN ACTOR', in., PTO. air Catalogue embraces over FIVE VIOL% SAND different subjects, including. nprodllit , Cons of the most celebrated Engntyinge, Paint. ings, Statues, dm. Catalogues sent;on 'receipt. of stamp, Photographers and. others °Fasting goods C. 0. D , will please remit 25 per cent of the amount with their order. SkirThe prices - and quality of our goods cannot fail to s ttisfy.. June 18, 1806. ly - Reasons Irby The AMERICAN WATCH, NADI? AT WALTVAII, NABS, .-..--- 19 THE BEST. ,it is made on the best principle. Its truths is composed of SOLID PLATES. NO jar min interfere with the brardsony of its working mid no sudden shock can damage its machluby. Every piece is midi and finished by marl:lee ry (itself famous for 'its novelty, as well all fur its effectiveness) and is, therefore properly made. The walch -is what all mechanism Should be—ACCURATE, SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECONOMICAL. Eteept some high grades, too costly for general- use, foreign watches are chiefly made by Women and bays. Such . watches are composed of severallins dred pieces, screwed and riveted together; sad require constant repairs to keep them in toy kind of order. All persons who hare carried ffacieres," 4 flepines" . and "English Patent Le vers," are perfectly well aware of the truth of this statement. At the beginning of our enterprise, more than ten years ago; it was our first object to make a thoroughly good loe.prlced watch for the million, to take the piece of these foreiga impositions—the refute of foreign factories— which were entirely unsnienbie at home and Perfectly Worthless, every Where. How well we have accomplished this may be undeestood from the fact, that afters° ma ny years of public trial:We now make mona THAN HALF OF ALL TILE WATCHES SOLD, IN THE UNITED STATES, and that nos/there have ever given such universal satisfaction. While this department of oar baguets is con tinued with increased facilities for perfect work, we are at present engaged in the malls. facture of watches of the very HIGHRIST GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY, une qualledbyanything hitherto made by ourselves, and unsurpassed by anything mitdi In the' world. For this purpose we have tie ampfbee facilities'. We have erected an addition Ls our main buildings expressly forth Is branch of our business, and hive filled irwith- the bent work men in our service. New Machines and applil aims have been constructed, which perform their work with consummate delicacy and ex. ezenme. The choicest and most appravel nifferials only are need, and we challenge com parison between this grade of our work and the final imported chronometers. We do not pretend to sell our watches for less money than foreign watches, but we do assert wittiest fate of contradiction that fir She saw mosey set prodirct is incomparably superior. All, our watches, of Whatever grade, are fully warrant ed, and this warrantee is good sit -all Hann against ua oe War aggliat is air parts a the CAUTION.,,—Thr pablie are eantioned to bay only of respectable deolari. 411 persons se* ipwcounterfelyr will be proieented. Btl[[B[ll6 t AP PLUTON, Agents tot the imerican lista Cone;rant a I" • 16 BrOsdlrly, Nib% a Great ftddnetiont In retnen: V AIDISDFC ()OK BROTH 1211,5 are now selling GOOD CALICOES AT 12/ GENTS, BEST UMBLSACIIDD MOSLIM AT : 21; CT/. tand all other Goods in proportion. ' If you wAnt CHEAP Goods, now IS ibe to bay them. Oall at once. y. PAH:IE3I'OOK BROTIIIIII - gA Gettyaborg, Mar. 26, 1149. 411 1 . o c r ROCERII29. Intkvantt; (aloe as- wank Wootattilinkatitt , tb n &aria Goal ,;; , Jana „14. 0 GO TOt