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JOHN C. ZOUCL„.I4O4I;I4GENT, ei ALL AMY SEE US LN OUR NNW' QUAR
•-- • , • Hilly. 63(7011.0, /DANIS 04.1W1TT,,PC., 1,...? T ERS.
lies for 'Silk k number of desirable proper. i GREAT ATTRACTION!
;147 4 1 1 ,tolvIticis ke'asks ate atteution of those MICHAEL, SPANGLER would respectfully
!stilts 'Archaic. ' ' I Inform his friends and the public generally
A RAU of 160 ACRES, Is Moantpleasant ' that he has moved his Store into the coromo
tereekip, Adams county, with good Stone : dious room on the southeast corner or the Die
)(case, good B tea, Wacon Sbed, Corn Crib, mond, at which place all are invited to call.
Wash House, Orchtird, kc., near a turnpike lie has purchased the property and had it
and railroad. . . , thoroughly repaired and fitted up in the most
''. FORTY ACRES, with good House, Barn, ' splendid style, for ths special comfort and con
*Ad ether out-buildings, Orchard, ke., three- ' renience of his customers. We now trotter
quarters of tt mile from a railroad station- A ourselves that we have not only the best store
'good chance; terms aSasj. ' room in, the courtly, but the finest stock of
173 ii.Cllg..i OF'LAND, on the road leading goods ever brought to this place, all of which
#delliknover to Littlestown. Good lirbratOne, we are nom selling at prices to
farm; large Brick House, Bank Barn, and F ott- ! QSFY COM.PETITION.
er„ out-beiblines. The lottlestown Railroad We call attention especially to our complete
- runs through the rear part of the place. Price stock of
*B5 per acrd.' I DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
• A FARM OF 300 ACRES.th. Cumberland I ' embracing ntl,deseriptions of
sawnship, Akams. county, three miles from , DRESS GOODS, DRESS SILKS, DELAINFS,
'Gettysburg, at which place is a railroad and , 111:111NOES, CASHMERES, CALICOES, MUS
'gout' market. This farm can be divided into ' LINS , CORSETS, !Hoop Skirts for Ladies and
Awls' &rats, there bi ing already two sets of Misses, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroidery, Trim-
Iroproventeetz On the tract. 'no Improve-wings and
'meets are A kood tWo-story Dwelling House,.
Tam, tied other out-buildings„ and a Tenant
House with all improvements.
"'A large Three-story BRICK WARE HOUSE,
with goad Switch, all in order, gctiod Lumber
bur Cottl . Yard attached, in' good grain couattry.
Also a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE' will he
sold with the above Were House if desired.
'Will be Sold cheap, if applied for immediately.
' (IL FARM of 10 ACRES, on the Carlisle
turnpike, under good coltivatiou, with a Liege
'Oriels Mose, Bank ft sm. Wagon Shed, Corn
,brib, Carriage /Lorse end other out-buildings,
VU LOW.
' LARGE FLOUR MILL, with IL` Acres of
• ;And. The mill has four pair of Burris, and
MI machinery for doing merchant work. - !lest
atir'nwer le the coati , y.
'•%A -- FA p Ry of tit ACRES, near the Hanover
turnpike, on which is erected% good House,
'Urn, anti all necessary out-buildings. The
) red is in a voil state of . cultivation. This
kroje,ety will. be sold efirmo.
. -
X FARII of In ACRES, bear Tlenterstown,
Adams educty, on Which is erected a good
ilonce, Horn and other out-buildings, and the
kr.l Is in a fine state of cultivation. This
sits will be sold c heap.
1 FARII orld ACRES, 0 acres in wood, ,
with one-and-a.half.story House, good Barn
'—land in good cultivation-31 miles from
,New Oxford, and 11 mitre front Bonaughtown.
Terms easy.
18 ACRES of WOJDL AND, 2 . miles from
!few Orford:
jf ?ARM of 200 ACRES, good land, with
jargelitick House, IS iris, and 2 Tenant Houses
i--40 acre's in wood—half ,a mile from the Con
,
•owago Chapel.
A FARM of 120 Acres-215 can be pur
chased—in Cumberland township, 2/ miles
from -Gettysburg, ,near Chambershurg pike;
jarge weatherboarded House ' Blink Barn, kc.;
kd &Odin wood. The Farm has been recently
limed. .
J A FARM of 120 ACRES, with good House
anti Barn ; 12 acres In - wood ; tins mile west
Of flonaughtown.
' A HOTEL. in New Orford, two'-story, loom) ,
and convenient for business. Good chance;
terms easy. -
I Also, a number of good Houses sad Lots for
sale in New Oxford.
Persons who wish to boy Real Estate, as
lift as, those who wish to sell, are requested
to Iva the subscriber a call at Ms store in
pew Oxford. ,
'• kddress,
JOHN C. ZOUCK, Loin(' Agent,
New Oxford, Adams bowity, Pa.
July 0,111 C. 'Om
nentoyal I
TITS GETTTSBURG t3ISTLIGIT7 GALLERT.
TUS undersigned.takes pleasure In announ
tin to the citizens of Gettyiburg and the
Puh
lIC generplly that he has removed from his
phi rooms on `Kest Wadi° street,. to Baltimore
Wilmot, and nearly opposite the store of Fahn
estoek Brothers. The room beinow occupies
Me been recently 'fitted up; expressly for his
bestdess. The location is an admirable one,
enabling him to take pictures in all shades of
Weather, and with a correctness unequalled
Soy where rise.
l ea LIFS-LISS FETOTOGTtAFRS,
of every size and description, executed in the
linest style. Particular attention given to the
CARTS DS VISIII4, and to copying ASfBRO
' TYPES and DAQURRItEOTYPES of deciased
` , rlends
Also—
TUN GETTYSIMP,AI GEMS,
• aw style• of ildptare whiAl harbee7ome very
twianier' *itb the p ublic, not only for their
kat," bbt for cheapness and convenience.—
BIXTE:EN O for ONE DOLLAR' only. Also—
THE PORCELAIN PICTURES, which for their
jbeauty and durability are unsurpassed.
• We are prepared to carry on', the business in
aH Its various branches, and having had con
laiderable experience we run no risk in
j 421111LLYTEELY0 PERFECT SATISFAC-
TIO AT.
. Dui facilities for a fall display of our skill
are. unequalled by any other Gallery in the
County, and we would therefore invite every
One to tall at the'
lOW agTTYSFiticRG SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
Uall and examine oar Specimens and judge
fbr yourselves. LEVI HUMS.
' Ibue 15, 1864.
The Great Bone Fertilizer.
A.I3GII'S
RAW BONE PHOSPHATE,
containing 53 per cent, of Phosphate of Lime,
len•i 5.05 net , cent. Ammonia.
" It should be borne in mind the% the Phos
phate of Lime In this article being obtained
exclusively from 'RAW BONES and a TRUE
RIO 'GUANO, there is NO PORTION of it
INOPERATIVE, te la the case of SUPER
PHOSPHATES made (runt MINERAL GUtN.
OS—bat being entirely SOLUBLE in the SOIL,
Continues to IMPART its FERTILIZING qual
ities to the CROPS fur YEARS.
I !The REMAREAI3LE SUCCESS which has
attended its use for, years pest; is a'sufhpient,
GUARANTY to induce theme who have not
tried it to do so.
The GRAIN CROP where this FERTILIZER
has been applied is &opposed to have been
INCREASED from 2% to 50 per cent. by ite
use, while for TOBACCO and GRASS ['ANDS
lit success has been EQUALLY DECIDED.
1 , The price in Baltimore is uniform with the
annfaetnrer's Factory Price.
GROWS DUGDALE,
Manufeettirer:e Agent,
105 Smith' Wh:trf, Baltimore, Md
For. Bele et Menufactorerts Price. Cost of
fratuiporiAtion added by
• SAIRItiL HERBST, Gettysburg,
-- DAVID HUKE, New Oxford.
*p;. d a Alit. 3m
*r
-r,
Carrlalse.maklng Ila lines&
86 iiiiiToeetng Over, the'etodaveigaed have
resume t the-. •
° CARRPAGE-MAKING BUSINESS,
their old atattd:in . Elqi ?diddle street,
4. I GETTYSBUAG,
viers they are again brofmtbd to pot 1:11) work
filbe most fashidnable, substantial; and supe
tior mangier. A lot of new qnd second-hand
' CIABRIAGES,'BIJOGItg, Sq.
oh hand,' whi c h. tilts. swill dispose Of at the
lbwest-priebe ; and all orders will be supplied
as promptly" and satisfactorily ns possible. •
geirßEPAlßillfOlk . '-
done *fib dispatch, and at cheapest rates.
• 'S. large tot of new and old lIARNESS on
itiod for
Thankful for theflih,eral patronage hereto,
fora enjoyed by them, they solicit and
will ea
lleaPor to deserve 'a large share in the rtfu•re.
HINER 'k gIEULETV''!
Maly 'lO 1865. tf
.T RY D r . R. HORNER'S Tonic end Alters
~,,„,Powders; for 110RARS'apd CAVITE
Freliered ind iold only ► t his Drug Store.' .
I Sneinerv - 11,0 litee.
a..... ..... ,ici....,,.., Salt, i'heeee,
Queens-were, WceSelen-warn, and every,.
*lee is that line at ` - •
' Jane 11. • . 114kErT,Eiscirs.
.
NSW stock of • ' ' - - ,
\ . ..
•, - GIOLD AND SILVER' WAT.OLIRSI
asell Otis especial care and wi n'ted:good
time keciarsdasereceived aiii fors is:
e s ~. ,
.1 • t 1 .• i 4' -, 4 J. BEvid,
' ' poi i s the Asak, Getqabu .
14§#§6 A O l e r t ) i l l i i .ft T
el i e s .ll4 4 e 4 4
4 11 Si l .i i fi l i i ,_
bpar. R. SURSEHte I . • 4 , • • r . t r rl
lyV
a . At ' ifilfe. 4 lo'S 'yen n o get
UP I , Wail" eit, ' floosies; Soaps, risfinai
i Aro, kt . ,Iti Ereil *lisiept. .r: • , I
FANCY ATITICLES
Also, Gent's FURNISHING GOODS, Cloths,
Cassimeres, C.tssinets,Tweeday&A., de.
We are now selling—
Yu•line from - 121 to 28.
Calicoes from to tolB.
and etber gnosis in proportion.-
Haying made onr purchases when goods
were at their very lowest grade in the city, we
are now offering bargains that. cannot fail to
;donee. We invite all to call at our NEW
STORE and see it it is not so.
M. SPANGLER.
April IG, 18G8
W. E. BIDDLE,. 11. 3:I3F.NNER.
/00.000' , Bushs. Grain Wanted.
NW 1 , 112 . 11.-A E OLD-VA Ulf USE.
Wk. It. DI DDI,E ik CO. W 0 0 11.3 inform the
pablie that they have leased the Warehouse
,on the corner of Sirattoa street end the Hail-
Iroe , l, in Gettysburg. here th , .y, will curry on
GitAiN .1 ND PRODUCE BUSISSiiS,
'in all its branches. The highest prices will
always be paid for Wheat, Bye, Cora, Oats,
Clover and Timothy Seeds, Fla:seed, Sums°,
Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap,Hams,
Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with every-
thing else in tte country produce Ike.
GItOCMIES.—On hand, for sale, Coffees,
Segare, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, cpices, Salt,
Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, -Starch,
Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Soaps, &c. Also
COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, &c.. FISH of all
kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chew
ing Tobaccos. -
They are always able to supply a first rate
I article of Flour, with the different kinds of
Feed. •
' Also, Ground Plaster, with Gimes and
other fertilizers. CUM., by the bushel, ton or
car load.
They will run a LINE OF FREIGIITCARS
from Gettysburg to Baltimore once every
week. They are prepared to convey Freight
either way, in any quantity, at REDUCED
RATES. They will attend, if desired, to the
making of purchases in the city, and delivering
the goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their
can run to the Warehouse of Nathan Roop
Co., No. 128 North Howard at., near Franklin,
Baltimore, where freight will be received at
any time. They invite the Ittteation of the
public to their line, assuring them that they
will spare no effort to accommodate all who
may patronize them.
April 16, 1866• tf
BIDDLE & BENNER.
Igemoval
OP BOTH-OUR SHOPS-TO CHAMBERS.
_ BURG STREET.
Ordx To -DAY, MAY 17, 1866
We take special pleasure in announcing to
our friends and' cartomers that we have this
day opened our, ICE CREAM SALOONS, at
our new stand In Chatubersburg street, nearly
opposite the Lutheran Church. We have had
the apartnleOs fitted up in the hest style.—
Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call. °
We will also tarnish Ice Cream in any quan
tity to public or private parties, at prices tin. ,
precedented. We will also have constantly on
hand Fresh Cakes, which we will famish to
all parties and pic-nice at the shortest notice.
MEAD AND MINERAL WATER.
can always behad icy and cool and atall hours.
Having hadi a life-long experience in the
manufacture! of all the foregoing articles we
ask the patronage of the public generally.
May 21,1866. tf MINNIGH k BRO.
Forwarding Business.
CULP 4 EARNSRAW'S LINE.
HAVING parchaied the Warehouse and
Cars heretofore owned by Samuel Herbst,
the undersigned take pleasure in announcing
to the public diet they will run a
LINE OF FREIGHT CARS
from Gettysburg to Baltimore every week. They
are prepared to convey Freight either way, in
anyquantity. They will attend, if desired,to the
making of purchases in "the city. al l deliver
ing the goods promptly at Gettysburg. Their
care run to the Warehouse of 4STEVEN
SON k SONS, 105 North Howard street, (near
Franklin,) Baltimore,
where freight will be
received at any time. They invite the-attention
of the public to their line, , as nring.them that
they will spare no effort to commodate
who may patronizathem. , •
Having purchased the buildings and lgt on
.the Northeast corner of Railroad and North
Washington streets, Gettysburg, their Depot
will remain there. Any person hurting busi
ness in the for Warding line are respectfully in
vited to call. CULP k EARNSHA.W.
Aug, 7,186 S. ,
Singer% Celebrated;
T in very best and latest improved machine
in nee, for:sale at the CLUTIIING STORB
of JACOBS & 13R0., 'in Chambersburg street,
Gettysburg, where you can buy the best and
cheapest Cloths, Cashmeres and Vestings, and
every variety of goods in the line of
MEN - AND BOYS WEAR
Yoa can have them cut out and male up in
the very best style if you wish, at moderato
plees, awl without any risk whatever.
GEO, JACOBS 4 BRO
Au IA 20, 1888
Grocery. At Liquor Store.
A PIRST-RATV t ASSORTMENT of GRO
CERIES, cheitp. FISH of different kinds
A large lot of '
POTOMAC HERRING,
at tow prick. The best and largest assort
meat of LIQUORS ever kept in this place.
PURE WINE, BRANDY, RYE WHISKEY, &C.
for medicinal knd other purposes, in quanti
titles large or small. Also—
CELEBRATED HERR BITTERS
Wu. J. MARTIN,
Baltimore at., Gettysburg.
May 28,1866.
Lime .t Coal.
G& REILLY haye erected two addl
tional Lime Kilns, on the Railroad, and
arc theretbre better prepared thr.n ever to sup
ply the best of LIME, in large or small quanti
ties.- Fainters and others can hereafter look
foi a more prompt filling of their orders, and
are invited to extend and continue their fa
vors to a firm which is making every effort to
accommodate them inThe best manner possible,
They will also . continue to keep on hand, for
Ltle, a, good supply of the different kinds of
COAL, which they will sell at small profits.
Coal and Lime delivered anywhere in Get
tysburg.
it ay 14, 1868. tf
Cooking Stoves
(IF every variety, including the "'Noble '
Gook,' "Royal Cook," "Waverly," "Oro
s Atal," "Oriental," kc. Also, Tin.ware,
Sheet-iron-Wire, Efolloir-ware, and every va
riety of Kifelen Furniture—including a varie,
ty of Lanterns. Also, a new and mach im.
proved Flour Siftei,:for sale by
• - '. • C. H. BUEHLER,
Feb. Corne r of Carlisle and Railroad its.,
. 19, 186 e. - ' Gettysburg, Pa.
tiVITITACTIWO AT.T.KkiMN.—The superior
Pidturee taken ar 417MPRR'S SKY-
T GAILEIty, on Weft !fiddle rt., are
attracting it niversil' attentiols. ' 'Good judges
pronounoe them superidr to ally eVerlakau in
this plane. Cali anl examine for j!'ilaisehroo.
' Jan. 16.18G5. ' ' ` r
Cheese I Cheese:
, Linbirger and English Oheesi,
4114 samara be•had at
• • • KALEWLEISO,Erd,
:gantlet's to the Peet Olden:
iValktliole - 0); —' ' "" --.-411 ' - N - Ew *Piet -•- doll
,
A T T/gi OLD STAND.
. .
[NATAILTSNID IN 1817.] 1
wAsiintrofoN BUILDING •L fitave associated with me, in busineis, my f
L'iPw . son, Jotin F. McCreary, under the arm sad
105 AND ICY Batertnoan B ratty , style of D. McCreary k Son, and I desire to
BALTIMORS to y old friends and the public generally
keep constantly on hand a large and well rtirl ' that i to
since the war, the manufacture of Saddles,
sorted stock of all kinds of goods at moderate Harness, Collars, £c., has been revived at the i
C LOTHIERS,
•
prices.
'They supply orders for the finest to the
lowest priced articles, either ready made or
made to measure, to any part of the country.
They keep also an extensive stock of FURN
ISHING 'GOODS, embracing every article of
Gentlemen's Under-sear. Also, MILITARY
CLOTHS and every vanety of Military Trim
mings, as well as an assorted stock of READY
MADE: MILITARY GOODS
Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1864.
New Bakery!
NEWPORT k ZIEGLER, Mechanical Bak
ers, South Washington street, halt square
from the Engle Ilolel, GETTYSBURG, Pa.—
Constantly on , baud, the best at BREAD,
CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS, ke. Per
sons viishing.fresh Break-will be served every
morning, by leaving their names and residences
at the Bakery. Every effort made to please
Give us a call! [April 20 f i63. tf
New Warehouse.
100.000 w B A I N T S T H E E D L S a t
th O o r n GRAIN
and Produce House, in Carlisle street, adjoin
ing Sheath' & Buehler's estahliAment. The
highest market price will always be paid is
cash for
GRAIN, of all kinds, •
FLOUR, SREDS, ke.
Always on band and for sale, at tile suialleal
profits,
GUANOS,
SALT, FlSif,
GJLUCERTES, &c.,
Wl~ale3ale and retail.
'ITT MI W. gltll do our best to give
satisfaction in all CB3
IteCIIIIDY & DIEHL
Gettysburg, May 11, 180. ly
Schick Still Ahead!
N EW SPRING GOODS!
REDUCTION' IN PRICES!
J. L. SUHICK
would respectfully say to the citizens of Get
tysburg and vicinity,,that he is now receiving
at his store a splendid
STOCK OF SPICING GOODS.
The stock consists in part of Fancy and
Staple DRY GOODS, of every description.
SILKS, MOZANIBIQUE, CHALLIES, DE
LADIES, BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS,
LAWNS, CALICOES,
of all qualities and choicest styles, which will
be sold at PRICES TU DEFY COMPETITION.
FURNISHING GOODS
of all kinds, including Silk,,Linon and Cotton
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, &c.
Also, a splendid assortment of RIBBONS,
Laces and Edgings, Umbrellas and Parasols.- •
My stock of WHITE GOODS• will be found full
and complete, and customers may rely upon
always gettioggood goods at the lowest possi
ble prices.
Gentlemen will find it to their advantage tc
call and examine my stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS,
of all qualities and choicest styles.
April 10, 1846. J. L. SCHICK.
Hardware & Groceries.
IHE subscribers have just returned from
the cities with an immense supply of
I RDWARE sic GROCERIES, which they are
offering. at their old stand in Baltimore street,
at prices to suit the tides. Our stock consists
in past of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS,
COACH FINDINGS
SHOE FINDINGS,
CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS,
HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTUTS.S,
ALL KINDS OF IRON, ite.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
OILS, PAINTS, drc., &c. There is no article
included in the several departments mentioned
above but what can be had at this Store.—
Every class of Mechanics can be accommodated
here with tools and findings, and Housekeepers
can find every article in their line. Give us a
call, as we are prepared to sell as low for cash
as any house out of the city.
JOEL B. DANNER,
• DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, May 16, 1864.
Benefit to Farmers!
MORO PHILLIPS'
GNICI7IICI -
IMPROVED SUPER-PHOSPIIATE OF LIME
For SAle at Manufacturer's Depots ;
27 N. Front St., between Market & Arch,
PHILADELPHIA
14 Bowley's 'Wharf, and 95 South St.,
BALTIMORE, .Mo.
Congress having repealed the Internal Rev
enue Latir taxing Fertilizers -Six per cent., I
beg , brave to inform the Farmers that from
this' day He same per tentage will be taken
off the'retail price of MORO pinup's , SU.
PER-PHOSPHATE OF LIMB, viz: $6O 00,
less 6 per cent., making the retail price now
$56 40 per ton of 2,000 lbs., in Philadelphia.
and Baltim t re.
•
Discount to Dealers.
MORO PRILLTPS,
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer
Aug. 13, 1866.
Soluble Pacific Guano.
200 LBS. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
contains 70 lbs.animalmatteraieLling
7 to 8 lbs. ammonia.
Also 80 to 90 tbs. earihy bout Phosphate of lime,
30 lbs. of which are soluble phosphate.
It combines all the advantages of the best
brands of Super Phosphate, with those of Pe
ruvian , Quano.
lly reason of its greater concentration, we re
copmend 20 per cf. less by weight to be used
pei acre, than of any fertilizer costing the
same per ton; and no more per acre than of
those sellint at' 20 per et. more per ton.—
'fence its economy.
This guano weighs 65 lbs. per bushel, hence
In applying it fanners must he governed by
weight and not by bulk, for it is much lighter
than the Super Phosphates. Leery cargo duly
inveclect.
JOHN S. REEVE & CO ,
Gassaat. Ausfirs roe rue SOUTH,
71 South Street, Baltimore.
"Flour of Bone."
INT., will give a money guarantee of the
purity of this article. It is pure un
sfeanied, riaburnt bone, reduced to. the fineness of
dour, which adds 100 per pt. to its value. It
is as quick and active as acid thanked bone,
hence its value is vastly greater, because it
contains neither acid nor water, which neces.
sarily add weight, and reduce - the quantity of
valuable elements. We recommend 2do lbs.
to be used in place of 300 lbs. Super Phosphate
or dissolved bone.
JOIIN S. REESE k CO.,
GZISRAL ACIRNTS FOR ?RR SOUTR:
• II South Street,liimore.
jetlfcCaray k Diehl, Agents, Gettyaberg.
Mar. it, 1866. 8m
- r --- Fresh Supply.
EW GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES I
A. SCOTT k SONS have just received
another fine assortment of NEW GOODS, con
sisting. in part, of Cloths, Caesimeres, Cassi
nets, Kentucky Jeans, and Tweeds, for Gen
tlemen's wear. Also, a fine assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS. .
Our stock kas been selected with great care,
and we are prepared to sell as chearna any
other establishment in the country. We ask
the public to give us • call and judge for
themselves. We defy comostltion, both as to
quality and price. A. SCOTT It SONS.
April 2, 1886.
slsooPer Year! WE 'Ant
Agents everywhere to eell
our IMPROVED $2O Sewing ilazltines.
Three new kinds. Under and upper feed.—
Sent on - trial. Warranted five years. Above
salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY
machines sold in the United States for less
than $4O, which. are Mat Weigel by Rowe,
Wheeler. Wiltol, Grover 4. Baker, Siver.t
and Backekkr. AU other cheap machines are
infringements, and the Seller or user are liable
to arrast,fine and inkendionstenk Illustrated
cir
oalars sent tree. Adtress; Or call upon Sbaw
k Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, at Chicago,
• )itti 21, 1.000. lsly " • • .
• • '
old established and well known stand on Hal
timore, street, one square south of the Court
House, Gettysburg, pa.
liaviog had an experience of 40 years in
this establishment, I feel assured, that, with
renewed attention to business, we can still
further merit and receive a fa ll of pub
lic patronage. DAVID McCREA.ItY.
With increased facil:ties for conducting oar
business, we are better prepared than ever to
satisfy the wants of all those who may need
anything in our line. We especially call the
attention of Farmers and (Abed to the superior
quality of our
Plain or Quilted Sear Side Leathers,
Horn Saddles ' 'Haines, all kinds, with
Plain or Quilted Sea or without fastenings
no Horn, Housings,
Plain or Quilted Seat Scotch Collars(leather)
Side Saddles, u " (ticking)
Plain or Fancy Saddle No Seam Collars,
Cloths, Best Welt Harness Col-
Wagon Saddles, lan], ._
Riding Bridles, of all Patent Leather Collars,
kinds, fair or black, stitched or unstitched
rounded or flat, Best Le..ther Wegon
Martingale, Whips, 4, 4} and 5
Carriage Harness, all feet 1 ing,
styles, silver or black Plaited Team Whips,
mounted, Trotting Whiis,
Heavy Draft Harness, Ladies' Riding Twigs,
Blind Bridles, Whip Lashes,
Horse Blankets,
Cralipers, - &c., &c., &c.
In short, everything that pertains to a first
ChM. general hem furnishing establishment
constantly on hand or made to order promptly,
of the very best material, and by the most ex
perienced workmen in the country, (two hav
ing worked in this c establishment for the last
thirty years.)
We are now manufacturing an excellapt lot
of Heavy Dra% and Harness Collars for those
who prefer our own to city made work.
Repairing of all kinds dune at short notice
and ou reasonable teems.
All are cordially invited to call and examine
for themselves, as our work cannot mil to
recommend itself.
D. MICR! ARY .t SON
Feb. 5,186 G. tt
Flour! Feed! and Groceries!
AT THE CHEAP STORE ON THE HILL.
If you wish to buy any of the above arti
cles cheaper and better than you can get them
anywhere else, go to than Grocery„Store Of the
undersigned on the 11111, in Baltimore street;
where customers CAD always be accommoda
ted, and where all are invited to call and see
for themselves. The public will always find
a full and choice assortment of
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, MO
LASSES, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, SNUFFS,
11811, BACON, LARD, CHEESE, (4.10-
KERS, BUTTER., EGGS, Sc
-A. I. CV
GLASS-WARE, CROCKKILY-WARE, NO
TIONS, Age , COAL QII, L kNll'S, FISH
OIL, AND FLOO AND FEED,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
WANTED. —Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs,
Bacon, and Potatoes, for which the highest
market price will be paid, either in trade or
cash.
st*r3eing determined to conduct my busi
ness in a Mir and honorable way, and to sell
cheap, I invite all to give me a call.
HENRY OYERDEER.
April 9, 190. if
Gettysburg Foundry.
THE subscriberwould inform his customers
1 and others, that he is still manufacturing
various kinds of Castings and Machines, made
to order, on short notice, such as
THRESHERS AND POWERS,
(five different sizes of Powers,) Clover-seed
Hullers and Cleaners, Corn Shelters and Sep
arators, Corofodder Cutters, Straw and Hay
Cotters ; PLOUGHS,
such as C xst Ploughs, Barshear Ploughs, Side
hill and Corn Ploughs; the
WIRE-SPRING HORSE RARE,
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,
One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon,'all
new. DAVID STERNER.
April 30, ISM tf
Buggies and Carriages.
rrtHIS WAY! THIS WAY !—The under
1. sigced is engaged in the Carriage •making
business, at the corner of Chambersbnrg and
West streets, Gettysburg, and invites all who
may need anything in his line to give him a
call.. He puts up, in the very best manner,
Falling-top and other BUGGIES, and all the
different styles of C4RItIA.GES. With a full
knowledge of the business, and_a determina
tion-to give sitistaction, the public can rely
upon his jobs being good. He will endeavor
to deserve a large share of patronage, and
hopes to receive it.
TtEPAIIHNG done at the shortest notice,
and on must reasonable terms. Country
produce will be taken in exchange for work.
CH.ABLES E. GILBERT.
Gettysburg, Jur‘e 4, 1866. tf
Fresh Confectionery
AND ICE CREAM SALOON.—T he subscri
be? respectfully informs the citizens of
ysburg and vicinity th it he has a,Conrce
tionery Eitabliihment, one door east-of the
Eagle Hotel, on Charnbersburgstuet, to which
he would invite their attention.
Cakes, Candies, and every' description 'of
Confections, together with Nuts, Oranges, and
all kinds of fruits, always on hand.
Parties, public and private, as well as fam
ilies, will be furnished with all kinds of Cakes,
Ice Cream, (in pyramidal form or otherwise,)
and other refreshments at their houses, upon
short notice.
Having spent a life-tiiue at the business, be
Ratters himself that he understands it and that
he is able to reader entire satisfaction..
Call and see his Confectionery.
May 28, 1868. tf JOHN GRUEL.
Carriages and Buggies.
TATE tt CULP
are now building a yariety dt
COACH WO.R,K.
of the latest and most approved at; lee, and
constructed of the best material, to which they
invite the attention of buyers. (laving built
our work with great care and of material
selected with special reterence to beauty of
style and durability, we can confidently re
commend the work as unsurpassed by any,
either in or out of the cities.
All we ask is au inspection of our work to
convince those is want of any kind of vehicle,
that this is the place to buy them.
RKPAIRING , in every branch done at short
notice and on reasonable terms.
Give us a call, at our Factory, near the
Corner of Washington — and: Chamoersburg
streets, Gettysburg.
P. J. TATK. -* WM. E. MN'
Mu. 19, 1863:
Tin 'Wave and Stoves.
subscriber respectfully informs the
public that be still continues the business
orlimniting
ALL KINDS. OF GOOD TIN WARE,
it the old stand. (formerly Andrew Polley's ) )
in York et-cet, Gettysburg, where be has this
largest Assortment of tin ware In the county,
with many other articles for kitchen use, km
Also, COOKING STOVES k NINE-PLATE
STOVES, of the very- best kinds.
S. G. COOK.
•Mar. 13, 18435. 3m
, I
Show, Gaiters, Are.
JOINY. "{EWING,
Is CASINGS STINIIITi
wed side, a few doors fro= the Pubne Squarer
Gettysburg, tt.ts laid in an excellent ueorh
meat of Suomi, Gaiters, kc., for
MEN, Wo.llBli AND CDIi.DREN,
which he is offering Et the very lowliest profits.
Flaring bought. for cash, at the latest redie
tion, he is prepared to offer great bargains..
Boot and Shoe manufacturing parried on O t t
the same place, and the best kind of" Work
made. JOIIN Witillynfa;
• .
May N, 1846. tf
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ED
PERUVIAN 8:YRIIP
111.- 1,3, PLC/TIMM soilairtois or ?1111
Prolozide of Iron,
a now discovery in medicine which
STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE,
by supplying the Blood with Its VITAL
plummets, on tar■ ■LCYtXT—TROY.
This is the secret of the wonderful success of
this remedy in curing.
DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DROP
SY, CIIRONIC DIARRFICE.I, BOILS,
Nervous Affections, C'aills sod Fe
vers, Humors, Loss of Constitu-
Slone! Vigor, Disease of the
Kidneys and Bladder,
Female Complaints,
and ill diseases originating in
A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD,
Or sCCompanied by DraiLiTY, or O. LoW STATiI
I=
Being free from Alcohol in 'Any form, its
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the system, and building up se IRON CON
§TITUTIUN.
DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY.
From the Venerable Archdeacon Stoll, D. D.
Dorms, Canada East, March 24, 1865.
I * " Ism an inveterate Dyspepti4 of
more than 25 years' standing."
* * * "I have been so wonderfully
benefitted in the three short weeks during
which I have used the Peruvian Syrup, that
I can scarcely persuade myself of the reality.
People who have known me aro astonished
at the change. lam widely known, and can
but recommend to others that which has dono
so Much for me."-
One of the most DISTINGUISITED
RISTS in New England writes to a friend as
follows :
have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and
the result fully sustains your prediction. It
has made a xsw MAX of me; infused into my
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tremulous and debilitated, as when you last
saw roe, but stronger, heartier, and with lar
ger capacity for labor, mental and physical,
than at any time during the 'litat,five years."
An EMINENT DIVINE of Boston, ears
"I have been using the PERITVLA:sr SYRUP
for dome time past; it gins me new vigor,
buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle."
Iia•TIIOUSANDS have been changed by
the 1130 of this remedy ; from weak,
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and happy in4n and women ; and invalids can
not reasonably hesitate to give it a trial.
A pamphlet of 32 pages, containiug certifi
cates of cures and recommendationslrom some
of the most eminent physicians, clergymen,
and others, will be sent rattle to any address.
iforSee that each bottle has PERUVIAN
SYRUP blown in the glass.
il FOR BALK KY
J. P. illnttnore, Proprietor.
Dcy street, New York,
AND, BY ALL DIUMII.*T.i.
SCROFULA.
AU Medical Men agree that lODINE is the
BEST REMEDY for Scrofula and all kindred
diseases ever discovered. The dint ;idly has
been to obtain a Peas SoLurtos of it.
DR. H. ANDR E S
lODINE WATER,
la. a Pure Solution of lodine, WITHOUT A
SOLVENT!!
A most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and Resto•
1323 M
It itt.t. cure SCROFULA. in all its manifold
forms.
ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT
RHEUM;
and it "has been used with astoniihin; success
in cases of Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Consump
tion, Female Complaints, Heart, Liver and
Kidney Diseases, &c.
i Qireolars will be sent PREY to any address.
rice $l.OO a bottle, or 6 for $5.00.
Prepared by Dr. IL ANDINLS, Physician and
Chemist.
FOR BALE BY
J. P. Dinsmore. 36 Dey Street, New York.
=I
WISTIR'S BALSAM.
f L D CHERRY
HAS BERN usmn PORXR(RLY
HALF A CENTURY,
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Breathing, Asthma,. and every
affection of
THU THROAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST
CONSUMPTION;
which carries off more victims than any other
disease, and which hallos the skill of the phy
sicians to a greater extent .than any other
malady, often
YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY I
when all others prove ineffectual.
AS A MEDICINE,
rapid in relief, soothingin effect, safe In its
operation,
/ern IS UNSURPASSED 1-'Oll
while as a preparation, free from noxious in
gredients, poisons or mineral.,; uniting skill
science end medical knowledge ; combining,
nil that is valuable in the vegetable kingdom
for this class of disease, it is
INCOMPARAI3LEI
and'is entitled to, merits and receives the gen ,
edit confidence of the public. •
SEYMOUR, THATCHTiit, M. D.j
of Berman, N. Y., writes as follows:
nWteratt's BALSAV of WILD CHERRY giiei
universal satisfaction. ft seems to cure a
Cough by loosening nod cleansing the lungs
and allaying irritation, thus HEMOVING THE
cause,. instead of drying UD the cough and
leaving the cause behind. I consider the Bal.
lam as good as. any, if not the best, Cough
medicine with which I am negnainted."
The Rev. JACOB' SSCHLRR, of Hanover,
Pa., well known and much respected among
the German population of tnis Country, makes
the following statement for the benefit of the
afflicted :
Dear Sire:—Having realized in my family
important benefits from the use of your valua
ble preparation—WlSTAß'S BALSAM OR
WILD DrIRRRY—it affords me pleasure tO
recommend it to the ..public. Some eight
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were entertained. I 'then procured a bottle
of your excellent Balsam, and before she had
taken the whole of the contents of the bottle
there was a great itnyrovetnent in her health.
I have, in my individual rase, made frequen
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Pries one dollar a'botde.
• - FOR sate BY
J. P. Disessmorr, 341 Del Ntreet, New York.
Seta W. Fowl', & Son,, Proprietors, Bests*
♦YD NY ♦LL Dar WHAM.
GrafNe)l4 Velobrated Salve
cures Ca's, Burns, Scalds.
Grace's C r elebratedasive ' ,
bakes Wounds, Bruises, Sprains.
Grace's Colebitateil Salve
_ s I'Venres -- Rolls, Wicere,Oseeters.
Grace's Celfirated Salve ;
7.• cures Salt Rhetuu,ltryisipelas.
Grace's CelebratifiSilve - - '-
cures (Mapped awls, Chilblains!
Grace's Celebrated Salve
heels Old Sores, Flesh Wounds:kn.
llt is , prompt in action, removes pain atone",
and reduces the most angry-looking swelling."
sad inflammations, as if by magic—tbus al
folding relief and a complete cure.
Only 2 cents a box I (Sent by moil for 35
cents.)
, For isle b' J. F. DINSIOIIII', 36 Dey street','
York, S. W, 1Q *LS .k SOX, Proprietors,
tromninj and bY all' pptgiiiiits, Grocers, anil
I '
ju I la, Islol. ll' - ' '
„,g,i7DWittilTs. (36
GE.WIL-LE l” WHAT A LARGE '
Stock of
Cheap Clothing st
PLAYED OUT 1 THE HIGH PRICES.—
Call and be satisfied by pricing Clothing
at PICKING'S.
IT CAN'T BE DENIED, THAT PICKING has
the largest assortment of Costs, Pants and
Vests, in the county.
riIRUNKS AND CARPET BAGS, In endless
variety, chean PICKING'S.
1T IS EVEN SO A large stock of Over
t shirts, Suspenders, Umbrellas, White sud
'Calico shirts. cheap at PICKING'S.
NICE! NICER! ! NICEST! I I. All kinds
S un day and every-day obits cheap.
PICKING'S.
GENTEEL! GENTEELERI GENTEEL
EST II I Black Cloth Frock, and Sack
Coats; also all kinds of Cuesimere, Duck, Col
ton and Linen Coats. Call at PICKING'S.
TeIS INDEED ASTONISHING, what a
1 large and cheap assortment of Pants can
be had at PICKING'S.
GBP TIMM Fine assortment of Clocks
cheap at PICKING'S.
N K O CSg TALKING, but come right along
and price Clothing, Notions, ite., at
PICKING'S.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Violins, Ac
cordions, Flutes and Fifes, to be had at
t -41 -
PICKING'S.
ARE YOU IN? Fora cheap suit. Then
call at PICKING'S.
URUNBACKS, or any other kind of good
' money, taken' in exchange for Coats,
Pants, Vests, &c , at PICKING'S.
/FRE GREAT SENSATION of the day
-1 Picking's Clothing Store.
fIEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST—Pick
ing's Spring and Summer Clothing.
Gr o AND SEE Picking's Cheap Clothing.
SOP A MOMENT I—What's the hurry? I
want to get a snit at PICKING'S.
nTIIER, EARTH is putting on a new suit.
M
Let all the people go to Picking's and do
[,4lqt 23, 1866.]
GO TO 2 GO TO 2
BC B. WOODS'
FIRST NATIONAL
.Ml', SHOE, NOTIOY AND VARIE
TY STORE,
Where you can tray the cheapest and best
goods in town,
'Corner of the Diamond and York Street.
HATS FOR OLD MEN..—Soft ant gait! brims.
lINTS FOR FASHIONABLE SlEN.—Always
the latest out. "
HATS FOR YOUNG lIEN.—“The latest is-
sues."
FIATS FOR BOYS.—Every carigty and style
HATS FOR CIIILDREN.—Neat and'Etshiona
ble.
BOOTS FOIL MEN AND BOTH.—Chevy and
SDOES4 Rood.
01t MEN AND BOTS.—A largo as
sortment.
SITOES FUR LADIES.—Good, chc 1p and neat
SHOES FOR CHILDREN.—The best assoit
wont in town.
GAITERS OF EVERY STYLE.—For Ladles
Gents and Children.
STOCKINGS OF ALL' KiNDS.—For Ladies
Gentlemen and Children.
GLOVES.—For Sten, Ladies and Children
cheap as ever.
NECK-TIES.—A splendid assortment.
PAPER COLLARS.—For Ladies and Gentle.
men.
LINEN HANDKERCIIIEFS.—Bordered ' and
Plain, for [Mies and Gents.
CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS.—Nice and
, .. cheap for Cuiliken.
COMBS.—Gum and Horn. •
SIISPENDEftS.—fr general as3ortment.
GARTERS.—Best Elastic for Ladies and Chil
dren.
CORSETS.—Tho best fitting and most corn
fortnhle at low prices.
SPOOL COT ros.-01 all coiors, clicapes
and best.
VARIETY GOODS.
MIRRELLAS— , At lowest prices.
LADIES' BASKETS—Cheapest in town.
CA RitIAGE IVMPS—Or best India Steel.
STROPS—That make a keen edve. -
SHAVING SOAP AN) BRUSlit—The very
best.
LEAD PENCILS—Of the hest
SHOE BRUSRES—Cheap but good.
CARPkT SACKS—PIata and Railroad.
TROVES—Of all sizes.
llFiY"l3efore purchaeing always call at the
FIRST NATIONAL STORE and save money
by buying cheap. H. 13. WOUDS.
June 11, 1566.
NOICRIS STILL AIIEAD!
JUST FROIITUE CITY I Nor
-1860. 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 TIN PLACE! Nest dour
to Buelaler's Drug store, where you will find
the largest and beet selection of HATS and
CAPS in Gettysburg.
JE-ItU-SA-LEM I—What nice Pants and
Vest., Norris has at his new Store. Do beats
'em all.
MGR PRICES PLATED OCT!--7.Torris
sells Gloves as cheap as they were before the
war.
AND Taft COLORED TROOPS FOUGHT
NOBLY —lf 'you don't believe it just go to
Norris' New Store and he will convince you
that "Woolen" Goods are cheaper than th
have been since the war.
COME IN OUT OF THE WET I—Norris 9
Umbrellas so cheap that it is cheaper to keep
dry than run around in the rain.
NECKTIES, BUTTERFLIES and everything
in that line at NORRIS'S.
LOCKWOOD, LINEN LINED I—Paper Col
lars and Linen Collars of all kinds and sizes
at NORRIS'S.
KEEP TIMEI—Fine assortment of Clocks
ardwarranted to keep time at NORRIS'S.
VALISES, TRUNK'S, and Carpet Bags, of
every description at NORRIS'S.
ARATOUA I —Norriir keeps the latest Sar
atoga flats.
ON THE ROAD TO BRIGHTON I—The la
test Brighton Hats at NORRIS'S.
THE LATEST RESORTE!--iNorris has the
latent Resorts Hats and the hear quality in the
market.
YOUNG DRIVING BOYS !—Don't forge
that Norris has the latest Driviug his out.
Stay 7, 18GG.
Gettysburg Itallroad.
CA.NGE OF CONNECTIONS.—On and at
ter lionday, November 20th, 1865, Pis
sengeTrains will leave and arrive at Getlys
hurmind make connections, as follows:
FIRST TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at
7.45 A. M., with passengers for York, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Bitltitore, and the North
and West, arriving at Hanover Junction with
out change of cars, at 10.25 A. N., connecting
with the Fast Line South on the Northern Cen
tral Railway, and arriving at Baltimore at
12.30 noon. Also connecting with Nail Train
fro Baltimore north, arriving in Harrisburg
at 1.20 P. N. Arrive at Gettysburg 1.10 P.
Ai., with passengers from Harrisburg, York,
Baltimore and Washington.
SECOND TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at
1.20, P. Y., arriving at Hatiover Junction at
3.15, and connecting with mail train Booth.
Arrive at Baltimore at 5.30 P. M. Arrive at
Getlysbprg at 0.15 P. N., with passengers from
Philadelpbir., Harrisburg And the North and
West, and also with passengers from Baltimore
and Washington by the fast line north, which
leaves Baltimore at 12.10 noon.
Passengers can leave Baltimore in the Mail
Train at 9 A. N., and arrive in Gettysburg at
1.10 P. N. Or leave Baltimore in the fast line
at 12.10 noon, and arrive in Gettysburg a' 0.15
P. N. But one change of cars by the first
train, either way, viz : at Hanover Junction.
The fast line on the Northern Central will not
stop"at any local stations, wept York, 114110.
ver Junction and t'arkton. Connections cer
tain. B. NaCURDY, Prat.
Nov. 27, 1865.
fIOtILDERS, Bides, home-mule Bologna
0 Senesage,, te., a full stock always kept
fur tale, of the very best quality, grid at low e it
pinata, by
KALBFLEtSOH,
:June 1 L next done:Milli Pak
c_l WAN'S Stole i 3 tipsfllict ges Mao
'0 of (interim) ' • • "
HATS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NOTIONS
Prime game,
• TAIEE NOTICE.
FARMERS AND. DEALERS IS FERTILIZ
ERS will please take notice that we have
opted the following Trade Mark to protect
outselves, And prevent those who use our
RAW BONE SUPER PH OSPHATE from beteg
deceived when purchasing manures.
We bare been obliged to give this protect
Lion to our customers, in ccnsequence *tier.
eral parties having unlawfully used our dis
tinctive name, viz: "Raw hone," In offering
their article to the public. This Trade Mark
is adopted in addition to the title" Raw Bone,"
which is our exclusive property, and we cau
tion al! manufacturers from using It in future.
We would state,to the trade and consumers,
that they will find it to their interest to see
that the "Trade Mark" Is upon , every bag and
barrel they purchase, as none - other is genuine.
BAUGH & GOYS.
r IMD E MARK
0,
nAU G '
RAW BONE
Soper Phosphate of Lime,
Muturactured by BAUGH-A : SONS,
No. 20 South Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
Thej great popul•trity of onr article has been
foundsufficient inducement to certain imitators
to manufacture - and • advertise "Raw Bone
Phosphates," a name which originated with
es, and is our own rightful property. Wa
will state for the information of all, that we
arc the exclusive manufacturers cf cuts article
—the original and sole ercprotors of it—ha-r
-ing been nuinufactut e a -- by us for a period of
twelve years. Also that it is covered by set..
erai letters patent, heldouly by ourselves.
We are now ready to supply it in large
unantities—having made recent additions and
improvements. Vessels drawing 16 feet of
water can load directly - from the whterves of
the works, which are located at the foot of
Morris Street, Delaware River. We call the
attention of DEALERS to this great advantage.
The present indications are that we shall
hay* a greatly increased demand over lest
spring and fall seasons, and we advise Farmers
to send in their orders to their respective
Dealers at a ti early day, that:all maybe sup
plied promptly. -
Soliciting your continued orders,
Ve remain,
Yours very truly,
BAUGH & SONS,
• No. 20 S. Delaware Avenue,
Feb,s, 1800. .0m NIIL:WM.I4IIA
CHOLERA PREVENTIVE I
X. ISt;
THE ORR 1 r ZISGARI BITTERS.
1115 WONDERFUL, RE.llOl' was
ered and introduced about twenty years
ago by Dr. S. Übuupsus, an eminent 1.4.3 pilau
physcian.
He had long seen and felt ; the want of some
remedy which would strike at the rcot of dis
ease, and so prereut much of the suffering
which the human lamily was then compelled to
endure.
, -
The great (meatier , was presented to his
mint every d.ty in vivid colors as he moved a
mong the sick and dying, and observed the in
efficiency of nearly nil the remedies then in
Thns ho was leek to think and experi
ment; and after ten years of study and labor,
ha,presented to his fellow man the wonderful
Ziegnri Bitters. The eff-ct of this preparation
in the prevention and cure of disease, was so
marvellous and astonishing, that the most
Mattering marks of royal favor were bestowed
upon him who discovered it. Ills name 'WM
placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold
medal with the following inscription—Dr. S.
eheopsus,
the Public tlenefattor—waupre
sented to him by the Viceroy.
The preparation has been used in several
epidemics of cholera, both Its a preventive, and
curative measure, and_with such great su ccess
that it has been introduted into nearly ail the
general hospitals of the old world.
The old saying that MI ounce of prevention
is .worth a pound of cure, applies with mar
vellous-force Co cholera, and therefore any
remedy that will protect us against this leers
bin disease should be freely and persistently
used.
All pathologists now agree that the cholera
poison acts on the eysteru through the Wood,
mid that any combination which acts on
the excretory organs, and keeps them in work
ing order, must prevent a sufficient accumu
lation of the poison to exert its terrible effects'
on the organism. This is true not only of
cholera, but of nearly all other maladies, espe
cittlly the different forms of fevers.
The Zingnri Bitters is just such a remedy as
the above conditions require. It acts on the
organs of excretion and secretion, keeping up
perfecta balance between them. This Hitters
is mposed entirely of roots and herbs, so
nicely concocted that every organ Is acted
upon and put in tone. Its taste is pleasant
and its effects prompt and lasting.
Numerous cases of the folowing'disenses
have been cnred by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Agne„Ner.
VDUS Debility, Anaemia, Female Irregularties.,
Dyspepsia, Fiatnlency ; Colic, Scrofula, km
Price, one dollar per quart bottle.
Principal Depot at the W.dnut street Wharf,
Harrisburg,
Sold by Druggists, Hotel.keepers At Grocers.
F. RATHER,
Sole ,Proprietor.
"error sale by Win. J. .11Artin, sole Agent
for Gettysburg.
April W, Wffd. ly
Cabinet Furniture.
MITE subscribers hereby inform their ens
tomers and the public generally, that
they have now on hand, and continue W man
ufacture to order,
CABINET FURNITURE,
sihfcb, for style and durability, finish and
price, will compete with any in the county.--
Our present stock consists of every variety of
Furniture usually kept in a first class Furni
ture Ware Room., fashionable, ornamental
or plain Furniture thaiinfactured in the most
substantial manner, by most experienced
workmen, and at the lowisst cash prices.
UNDERTAKING.
Having a new Heave, particular attention
will be given to this branch of their badness.
They are prepared to make aad furnish Coffins
of any desired quality, and attend Funeral*
at the shortest notice—and on such terms as
cannot fail to please all.
The subscribers retard their thanks to the
public for the liberal patronige extended to
them in the past, and hope to meri t and receive'
a continuance of public patronage.
whop sod Ware ,Room third building east
of the Square. H. FETE A DUO.
Littlestown, April 10, !866L tf
Grocerles..-Groeeries.
TOSS X. SWAN is constantly:adding to.hie
stock of Groceries.
If you want fresh Groceries, call st Swan's.
If you want the Pest Groceries, call at
Swan's.
If you want the cheapest Groceries, call ‘l,
Swans.
lryou want any article 112 the GroCery line,
call at Swan's.
His stock is always kept full ; the quality
pleases and his Jfalcts captivate. and
see. [Aug. 13, 1888, 1
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Groceries , Greseatear
T" B EST IN TOWN !
COME A.ND SEE !
STRICKUOUSER dr WISOTZKF,Y have ad
ded a large and spten lid stock of GROCERIBS
to their business, and invite the public to call
and see for themselves. They offer the best
of everything, at the lowed possible profits:
COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
SALT, FM, Spices, Teae, 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 enume
rated, "Come one, come , e p .
Gettysburg, June 18,11168.',
G OLD, 811, 1 1811:, WritAl, and other
ttIPUCTAOLIIB,
to snit all ages, 'tinny@ on hunt, and fitted to
sight. ~ I. IllitVAic,
Opposite . the BanCtettysinikr.'
IE best lot Upper Luther COLLO.%
of avow Itim tojilirtMll4.4, ale.
• ' ' •,-'• ..ilgliriaa r .: 400 N.
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