Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, November 19, 1866, Image 4

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Reading-Levi bhronister, (Foreman,) Adam
inter, Jie‘Ar Phillips: I
11MMEMIhric-Writ. Eittintver. 4 - ,
diaMillentthatt....Alexi i lPeneboot. ,
Cumberland-UeorKe 91.mm'. -
siwimpy-40bn .
strict ip,41 1 ~,4 0, 1 tii*titnet, Henry Entine:.
eaa/len-Civlsl Menem*. - "*
...
t'iston-liiipipain Forney.
Fratiklin-lonnthau W!Aer, Eli Mittman.
rree49&-Julifl ()gat u. ,
ir:Vti -D. si.i Miller, Witshingtcn Shover.
iiiMiegion -Thomns f:. Neel) .. .
otrabAn- John Wertz.
liettysburg-Henry Culp, of r.
liolltr- 4 1.0.0h 1141.prlinao, fi.toe Wry.
Ilaitoltoo-WPIitY Wulf' -
i llop'ullilltilitlli - Wald geiboru.
ptii.liantree-Israir Kuhr.
C Joan.
Iffsvollton-Einieuelyiter Welder. •
Llemysburl—Sukithooiyi4ers, giorp
perivutoy-1-Jareto J:icoli Ling:
llsrslaSH, Jobe B.
Ammo. •
HoodagtOo—Jesse Sharer, Joseph iierwsn,
" Usury Smith. ,
Disitimul—Jolon Dub', JacOh Plonk.
atrabso--J..reavi.th Shriver,iolip J. Yejty.
'Sutler—Burkhart , Wen, thimer Ipsych. '
Kowdr, Joh% Stock,
' Henry lboosh.
,Tyrone—henry J. Myers, Thomas Ehrehart,
atirtin ItaffonipetTrr.
perwick tp.—Lrlojet Bear, George Baker.
I.ln ion —Peter' ioe g.. I.kurc 1 Veiteluise
ponowagi?-4eise %Veltman, Jacati Little.
Littleituve—lsaac Staub, George StOnesiter
Menallen—aeorge Gender. '
Curobel4e.nd—lsime
bibrf il —LJusepli P. 514: I) a it. '
paer —Jacob Peters, Julia SYnk•
Ott. 15; IeGG. Ic• .
- Benefit to Farnferf!
gRO'NfILLIPS'
MUM!
atettOVMD SUPER-PIRLIPt i I+TR 01 . LYME
Fur Stilt nt 314aufartttrer'4 geputi :
22 $ Front i 'St., between Market is 41r11,
PUILATtALetiI.A. '
14 Bowley's Wharf, and 26 South rtt.,
lIALTIR.ORK, Mb. '
flangress having repealed the interaal Rev
mita!, Law taxing Fertlliseti six pe 55 ^ teent.,l
tvg leas.) to inlorm the Farmers ant frd
1,141 s day tte 8411110 per tentage wilt be takia
Lott' the' hrtall pritu bf NOV POILIAPS" SU.
riarllOSPliAtE Or T o ININ, viz: $66 0(t,
less 6 per cent., waking the retail' i:ries now
t 56 40 per ton of' 2,0Q0 ttis., iu
nd„ RaltinNre. " .41
-L---'Discount W 1444ers. 8 '
• '• IIORO PEIILLIPS,
Sole Proprietor and Slauufacturer.
iding. 14, 1806.
Pianos; I Pianos 2
lANOS i—The undersigned would respect
-4
funj inform the public that heeltp filt : tailk
NOS of thd Iblio%ing •manithacterers, ok
r°oe it other mateeutf daired, at the loefee
alb e prices:
• riIIKEIIING ,k SONS. '
EIMER BROS. _
• ' ISIZLETON DUOS. ,
HAINES BROS.
• ~ USO. STECK. •
A. It. GAIILE 4 CR.. . ,
, tiTEINWAG II S.
iperParticulat fiteution Is given to•the se-.
faction of giabdsi and when so selected, in ad-
Ilea to the Man uteitiOrs' guaran too, Ate Pianos
r gurpile r ed by me. -
MASON k lIAMLTS
CABINET ORGANS AND 1114.014AN5.
' The recent improvements in these instill.
mend are such NA to fully Farrant saying 04y
"re PAR SIIVERIQIt to itui tither make. One
of the best eVideuces of thei'll merit is, that
their Improve:limits are imittted lby outer
Makers.- The now style, four stop'organ, bare
a Sub-(Lase and. Octave Couplet, making it en
lestrument especially adapted tq Church and
ittibath SchoOl'ildrpokcif," • 1 ""
pxscrop.iirvE .ciacuLARS
. ..
will be lint by mail to persons desiring them.
Pianos tuned regularly. Pianos taken in ex
change. pETEitaBENTZ,
No. 30 East Ilerket St., York, Pa.
June 12, tsp. Iy ../ '. •• ' ' '
fett cap 11
13TON I
GROCBRIES, LIQUORS, AC.
11 ' undersigned has returned tol4ctqs
'Purg, and opened a new Store, thati
inore street, nee dogr to the 'Fug (Mice, and
nearly °pestle the Ootitielidttie, where he
offers formal', geese TOR CASH ' a large and
Bnoice a l t i sortdieut of GRO,CERIES,—Sugars,
Coffees, Teas, ItolesseA, By ruts; Salt, to.;
with Fish, Bacon. letr , i, and en on.
s,
Also, LIQUOSS—Wines, [handles, ulna,
Whiskies,' Ettamg, and everything else in the line!
Also, any quantity of Notions, to suit. any
sad everybody.
Recollect U!!e b the illtee to try crleee roe
GEO. F. HALRFLEISCH.
April'33, 1866.
Waeksmuhtng.
TEE tinderaigned would moot reseeffnll,T
inform the pqhlib that lie cotifinuei YIN
•• 'III44OIISEITIIING BUSINESS,
at hie shop, lately Philip Dil)fllofs siliciplhg
ifiTisre RAia 6141), in Mit dare ii 6 et,
ttystiorg, where ho will at "all timer be pre
pared to do Blackentithing work to Carriage.,
ggies, Wagons, kc. That he knows bow to
o all jobs of the kind wilt not be questiobed
by those whit have a 'knowledge of hie long
erperienoe at the busince . a. Cools on with
Lour wotk, and Inn will be iu4sse4 wWen'yoli
e itsbal-4nd l' u ' e which l:ei lAD recei*e
hhr G r ountly Produce. '
-- •• ' AD.1.11 HQI:TZWORTH
Mar. 20, 1865. tf • • •
Everhart'n
TFILINKLiN Qt usty,
ciradia or troy .{ RD a FRANKLIN ISTRNITN,
. 84L1T4046,'10:0'.' • ' • .
Tbis ilonee id on a direst tine between the
•Northern Central and Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad Bepots. It baa been refitted and com
fortably a get}fcr Ora'r t irveriierice and the
. . ,
olitertain pima Otriests.
.1! . .1. 8 13' if
Gettysburg Railroad.
ANUS ON GONNNCTIONS.—On and af
ter Monday, November 20th, 1665, Pas
sensor Trains will lease and arrive at Gettys
,berg, and mike ronnectitini, Alt r iellowVi •
Filter TgApi" Will leave Gettysburg at
1.5.1 4.. at ; eth intisengers for York, Harris
burg, Philadelphia:: Baltimore, and thelforth
mid West, arriving at Hanover'4uncti4}i With
out change of call ; at t 0.25 A. M., connecting,
with the gitoCitie &nth on the Norther)] gen
eral liailway,. and arriving at Baltimore' at
11.30 noon. itlso connecting with Mail Train
k'BalGrnore north, arriling'in Hdrrisburg
'1:20 P. Y. 4riivis &t Gettysburg 1.10 P.
U.,_ with passengers from Harrisburg, Yurk,
Battlinbre and Washington.
"IntIOND TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at
2.1115; P It. , arriving at Hanover Junction at
.345, and connecting with mail train South.
' ye "et 1
.s:y"*P. 24: Artiste at
• at 6.15 P. 11. , with passenge6 from
phis, Harrisburg and the North and
11,02, Wad also with passengers from Baltimore
s4id Washington by the fast line north; Which
barna Baltimore at 12.10 noon.
fismseitgers can leave BitWittore in the ail
Triiin It'll. eis.l arrive in Gettysburg at
,140 P. N. Gy leave Baltimore in the fast line
of 13./0 nodlirand arrive in Gettysburg at 645
Y. , 11. But one change of cars by the first
tpin; either Way; Viz : at Elanove'r .juhction.
TOYAit flat on the Northern Central will not
plup,at soy local stations, except York, Llano
forlibistaion and eurkton. Connections cer
fAin:, ' ' R. iuutiftbr P , res't.
'-$O2. 27, f 8612. '
. fooking Stoves
ar.every variety, including the "Noble
Gook,' "Royal Gook," "Waverly," "Oru
' - sok" . "Qrierital." lc. Also, Tin-Teri'',
Nbiviseiroi-wkre, Hollow-ware, anti °riff VIC-
Sett*/ Kftebea Firnitu're=lieliollag a eerie
of Lanterns. Aldo, a ' okw aid smell iia.
#frds*l Rom Sitter, for sale by
C. A. BURITIAR,,
Corner of Carlisle and Rillfdeti its.,
'' Vaii..ilVl 4564* Gettysburg, Ps.*
ElopigitiOß quality of the best Londe*
o _ Draft, thows; with 'Or rr.it.beist won
• I v tie U. by McOIIIII.RYS
ME3=fl
16.. T , BRINKWRTIOPFSTHRA4 I CLOTHING
AR/ FURNISHING SIVRIt, at the North
'Coined; of the Diamond. The subseribir
Is eemstentli in receipt of fresh goods front the
Resters cities. His mock of,
BADT-MADE CD9TEIING
is one of the largest and most atiketive, as
wallas the cheapest eilithlishMent of the kind
in the. conntri. You will them find COATS,
PANTS AND VESTS, made up in the most
faillionable styles, and of the beet materials,
oY ell sizes 1114 prices, for 'men and boys.—
Geetiemen's furnishing goods of every flescrip-
POO, Wool Shirts, Muslin Shirts, nicker) ,
4hirts 'and Merino Shirts, Diction, Wdol and
(Alton Drawers, Hosiery °revery description
'lt tick-Skin, and Cotton Cloves, !Wild
kerchiefs, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper
Collars, Hats, C fps, Boots and Shoes. Mu-
Trunka, Valices, Carpet Bags, Clothes
and Shoe Brushes, Hair end T(,411 . Uc sties,
hoe 'Blackleg, hoc et and Dressing COrn4
,
gory 'Cgrutis, Watches, Clacks and Jewelry,
nuns, Pistols, Violins and Iloilo Strings,
Soaps and Perfumeries, Stationery of all Lin ds ;
Pocket Knives,'Sh r oking and Chewing Tdhael
co, PipaS, an extra qualitt 'of Segars. In 'fact,
his stock elaVraces everything, usually found
in ft first deal furnishing store. I invite the
attention of all to come and , see for thefusOvm,
as I am determined to sell goods liiwer than
any utheieftnblinittnent in the country. Don't
forget the' Pisan: Corner of York street and
the Diamond. JACOB BILINIBBLIOFF.
July 4, 1864.
Adams County
MirrpAL FIRE INSURANCE COgOANY
• IscuurtotATeti, 11Aucu IS, 101.
theitegas.
President—George Swope.
, Vice President—Samuel It. ItusseU
gecreutry—p. A. Buehler.
Treitserer—S. Q. Feline Stock.
Exechtive Committee—Robert McCurdy An
drew Reinter:linen, Jacob King.
MANAGICILS.—George Swope, 1). A. Buehler,
R. VeCtirtiy, 4r. Eichclberger, S. R. Russell, E.
a. Fah nestock, A. l . fttiehler, R. G. McCreary,
Gettysburg; Jacob Kin'g, Straban township;
A. lleinthelman, Franklin; Wm. D. Mimes,
ties" Oxtuy4l; IV m:'l3. Wilson,- Bendersville ;
ff. A. Picking, Straban township ; John wol.
r.rd, Latimore township; John Picking, East
Berlin.; Abel T. Wright, Idendersville ; Abdiut
F. Gist, New Oxford •, Jas. 11. Marshall,'llatn
iltonhan township; John Cunningham, Free
4om township ; John Horner, Nlounijoy - ton.
alkali; Wi. 41)33 White, 4 kCiherty township.
Ik t lrTilli'Company is limited in its opera
tions to the county of Adams. It has been in
r ciperation'for more than 15 years, and in that
period has made but one tissessment, having
paid losses by tire ihririg that perlo 1 amount
ing to §I3MB—V.;,7OQ or which have been
'paid during the last two years. Any person
desiring an !ilium - nee ran apply to any of the
above named Malingers for further Information.
gerlhe Executive Committee meets at the
office of the Company, on the last Vc4nes,
4ny in every montlf,'l4l, o'clock, P. hi.
at. ICI, 18'55, tt
NEW FIRM,
4-
T THE OLD STAND.
[aSTAHLIIIIIID IN 1817.]
have assoefsited with me, in business, my
son John F. McCreary , under the firm and
style of D. McCreary & Sou, and I desire to
say to my old friends and the public gene.allY
Miat since the war, the manafacture of Saddles,
Harness, Collars, &c., hits behn revived at the
old established and well known stand qn Bal
timore street, one square south of the Court
Donee, getoblisg, z,
Having bad an experience of 40 years in
this establishment, I feel assured, that, with
renewed attention to business, we can still
farther merit and receive a full share of pub
lic patrqnaga. DAVID MeCIISA.RY.
With increased facilities for conducting onr
business, we are better prepared than aver to
satisfy the wants of all those who may, need
anything in our line. • We especially call the
attention of Farmers and others to the superior
quality of our
Plain or Quilted Seat Side Leathers,
Horn - Saddles, liames, all kinds, with
Plain or Quilted Seat or without fastenings
no Dorn,. to Housings, -
Plain or Quilted Seat Scotch Cullars(leather)
Side' Saddles, I " " (ticking)
Plain or Fi4icy Saddle No Seam Collars,
Cloths, Beat \tit Harness Col-
Wagon Saddles, Ws,
Hiding Bridles, of all Patent Leather Collars,
_ kinds, fax. or black, stitched or unatitehed
rounded or flat, Best Le.,ther Wagon
414tr4F Whips, 4, 4 i and 5
Carriage Harness, all feet I mg,
styles, silrpr or blackillutted Team Whips,
mounted,rotting Whips,
Heavy Draft Harness, Ladies' Riding Twigs,
Blind %idles, 'Whip Lashes,
Girths,. ` Horse , Blankets,
Cruppers, kc., kc., kc.
Itt short, everything that pertains to a 4.rst,
class, general horse furnishing establishdent
constantly on hand or made to order promptly,
or the very best material, and by the most el
phrten4ed workmen in the coUritry, (two hav
ing Worked io eitalilishment for the lest
thirty years.)
We are now manufacturing an excellent jot
of Heavy Draft and Harness - Collars for those
who prefer our own to city made work.
rteßairing of all kinds done at short notice
and dh'idatonabje pet ms.
Ail are cordially invited to call and exarnin,c
for themselves, as our work cannot to il to
recommend itself.
I O. iIeCREARY k SON.
Feb. 5, 1866. it
Flesh; Arrival.
H ATS, CAPS, BLOTS & SHOES.
COIIKAN & CO.
have just received and opened another splendid
assortment of HATS, 'OApS, BOOTS and
SHOFS, for Sunarisei wear, tBbi¢h they are
selling at very low prices considering the
times. The latest styles of Summer Hata and
Caps, of every description and price.
vc
BOois and Shoes, of suVerlor make, aadp
thirtantea to et; (inland. Work
made to order and repairing done on short no
tice, by experienced workmen. Also,
HARNESS MAKING,
carried on in ill its branches. Persons want,
Idg anS•thina i 4 this line would do well total!.
lifertkni't l'org!t the old stand iu Chambers
burg street, If yoi4 wiwt'l4roln3. ,
cgaEly . I .CRAWFORD.
June 19, 18E5.
fikettyaburg Fenndry.
lin subscriber would inform his customers
41fid others, that he is still manufacturing
various kinds of Castings and Machines, made
to order; on short notice, such as
TartqfltV AND PO Vi4RS,
fake ditOderi sizes •of Powers,) Clover-seed
Hailers and Cleaners,
Corn Shellers and Sep
arators, Cornfodder Cutters, Straw and Hay
Cutters •, I' L 0 II G 11
such as Cut Ploughs,Barshear Ploughs, Side
hill and Coin Proag i ha; A.)
WIRE-SPRING , HORSS RAES,
the latest improvegie9t also Metal Screws
for Cider eressful, •
' IRON RAILING
for Cosroteries of P,nr.g4,et. with everything
else in his line, all at, low priel-s.'
FOR SAI,R.—A light Two-horse Wagon, a
One-horse Wagon, and. a Spring' Wagon. all
new. DAVID STEIfv4R.
- nil 40, 1866. tf
Buggies and Carriages.
mras WAY! - THt3 WAYI—The 'nntier
slgzed is engaged in the Oarriuge.ipti'lling
business, at the corner of Chanibersbnrg and
West streets, Gettysburg, and invites all who
may needoanything id his line to give him a
Ile puts 40, in the very b,est. spanner,
EaDircltop and other BUGGIES, ant all the
different st)les of CARRIAGES. With a full
knowledge of the butiness, Anil 4 determina
tion to give satistaclion, the can Fel) ,
upon his jubi beidg gOotl. n 'ple brill efidenior
CI deserve a large share of patronage, and
hopei tit receive it.
REPAIRING done nt the shortest notice,
and on mast reasonable terms. Ber Country
produce will be taken in exchange for work.
CHARLEY E. SILBERT.
Gettysburg, .fane 4, INGO; tf
•
09.1t41N AND GILOCIMM—The highest.
market' price paid for Oral. and all kinds
Produce. Groceries, 'Fertilizers, ie., eon
attailjr on band. for saim al theligsrehquut Of
. ..51uir.14, MOO. ' ,otruk A ICALL246.IIAVf.
CILFAC/111 OtDB SHOP& TO- 08AX1314119-
. BURG STREET. t •
Ors' To-uar, liar 17, 186f1. •
We take special pleasure in anitonaclog to
air friends an.i. curtousere that we hive Lila
day opened our JCR calms , SALOONS,' et
our nett , stand in eltimberehurg street, nearly
oPpciiite the Lutheran Church. We have had
the apartments tjtte4 up lu the..kest style.—
Ladies and Gentlemen are invitt4r to call:
OEM
We will aLdu lurultill Ice Cream in any quan
tity po pv,ldjc pr private partied, at prices an•
Fecedeiited: will also ii. 179 COLIII4giar qn
lama kredli Oaken, which we 16 IA fyi uisli to
all parties and pir-Dies at the shortest notice.
.1111 At) AND Y i lLtt, WATKR.
can r.I ways heltnd ley and cool and atoll hoot%
ljitiag had a life•lgar, erperience in. the
yeanniactute oral' lAreeoing arttplee
a.slc the patronage of the public generally.
Nay 21,1846. tf MIN:VIGRA BRO.
( ( -1 lIINN k RKILLY have erected two adds-
Mond Lime Kilns, on the Raj!road, and
are therefore better prepared thnleyer !imp
ply the best of LlStli, in lhrge or (petal
ties. F.iriuers any others eau hereafter look
for a more promo. filling of their orders, and
arc invited 'to extend and continue their &-
vom i t° a firm which is making every effort to
accommodate them In the best manner possible.
They will also continue to keep on hand, for
sale, I good scpply of the different kinds of
COAL, they will sell at small pro4ts.
Coal and Lime delivered anywhere in Get
tysburg. •
May 14, 1846. tf
. Carriage-making Business,
Till?, war being aver, the nutlersigned have
resumed the
C4ItRIAGE-I,IAtING BUSINESS,
at their 'old staild; in 'lt'istViddle street,
GETTYSBeita,
where they arc again prepared to put up work
in the must fashionable, substantial, and supe
rior utanuir. A lot of uew and second-band
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, kC.,
on hand, fhich they will dispose of at the
Riviest prices y and all orders will be supplied
as promptly and satisfactorily us possible.
SITV•REPAIRING
done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates
A largelot 91 ueW awl Ohl 11AR.SgSi5 on
hand tor sale
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto-
fore enjoyed by them, they solioit'and will en
dearoF L 9 deserve a large share in the future.
ZIEGLEft.
July 10, 1865. It
W. E. RIDDLE. 11. S. TIENkIER.
100.000 iitusits. Grain Wanted.
11\TkW FIRM AT THE OLD WAREHOUSE.
1 . 1 4 W,ll. S. BIDDLE k CO. would inforb the
public that they Level/used tife 'Warehouse
on the corner of Stratton street and the Rail
road, in Dettysbursr, .here they will carry on
Tug 0401 AND PRODUCE BUSINESS,
in all its branclieS. Tlio highest vises will
alw.iye be paid for Rye, Corn, Oats,
Clover and Timothy. Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac,
Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, .N 18.9, 4ohp,Flnnut,
Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, - with every
thing else In the country produce line.
CIi.OOERIE4.—Un hand, for sale, Coffees,
Sugars, MOlasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt,
Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, • Mustard, Starch,
Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Seeps, &c. Also
gOAL OIL, Fish oih Tar, Ate. FISH of all
kinds; Spikes and Nails; Sinokiog and Chew.
ing Tobaccos.
They are always able to supply a first rate
article of Flour, with the dillerent kinds of
Feed.
Also, Ground Plaster, with Guanos and
other fertilizers. coar„ by the bushel; ton or
car load.
They will rein a LINE OF FREIGHT CARS
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
cars run to the Warehouse of Nathan Stoop 4
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 all who
may patroutze them.
BIDDLE & BENNER.
April 16, 1866. tf
Flonr! Feed! and Groceries!
AT TIII CHEAP NTOILE ON TIIE BILL.
If you wish to buy any of the aboie arti
cles cheaper and better than you can get them
anywhere else, go to the Grocery Store of the
underalgried on the Mil, in Baltimore street,
where customers can always be acenmmoda
tee, and where all are invited to call and see
for themselves. The public will always find
a full and choice assortment of
SIiGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, MO
LA••,'SES, ToR.ACCOS. CIGARS, SNUFFS;
FISH, BACON, LARD, CHEESE, °BIC
KERS, BUTTER, EUGS, Ar.c.
-A L 8 0-
GLASS-WARE, CILJOKIIIIY-WARE, NO
VON'S. AC., COAL OIL LAW'S, FISH
OIL. AND FLOUR AND F :ED,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
WANTED. —Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs,
Bacon, and Potatoes, for which the highest
market price will he paid, either in trade or
cast'.
,al4 , determined to conduct mr
•it endlonorable WY {', and to sell
vita all tei give me a cell.
{®Be
Vrp fa et
cheap, I i
April 9
1866. tf
akbinet Furniture. •
PR su )scribers, hereby inform their cas
t. Joiner and the public generally, that
they haven won htiwd, 'and continue to map
ufacture to • er,
gT FITITITI3III4,
which, for e st• and durahility, finishand
price, will compete with any in the countf.—
Our pre. , ent stock consists of every variety of
Furniture nettally kept in a first class Furni
ture Ware Room. Faaltiotiable, o rß am f t am
or plain Furniture manufactured iq the M i est
substantial manner, by most experienced
workmen, And at the lowest cash prices.
UNDERTAKING
Haring a new Hearse, particular attention
will be given to this hE•nc r li of their bn.iness.
They are prepared to infilte farnishVotrns
of auy desired quality, and attend 'F'unerals
at the td.ortest notice—and on such terms as
eitnniV, Ail to please all.
The subscribers return their thanks to she
public for the I;perai patronage extendect_to
them in the past, and hope to meri land receive
a continuant:4'ot public patronage.
ehop g od Ware Itoom third banding east
Kik; •Scinftre. ii. FETE 044.
Littleatown, April 16, I.Bco. tf
Nottee.
APPLICATION will 4e made at I.lic nc,it
regular ileasion of the LoAishtthre 6I
baytuania. for the 'lncorporation of a S
lugs' Institatiou, lo be located in the Borough
of Littlestown. Adurna county, Penn's., wader
the name toad stye ol " TUE I.lf ZLESTOWN
S.A,VINGS' INSTITUTION,' the intention of
which shall'be to lose out mousy and receive
deptisiti . thereef, and do such things as are
Usonlly dune by similAr Inatitolong: the cap
ital thereof not to exceed tine,llundred
Tfions
aed Dollars, to be 41401 ii4o . s4arts of • •. r,
Dollars each. '
4u1i2,"18114. Gm
Top Propertz
ATgitintg LlC.— Several FiOD - SE4
me be poi elroe , l a Private Sale by call
ing on ' ' PAUSES fl4Ja". gap rills:RS.'
Dec. 15. 1866. 1/
Ira Dr. R. 11013.11 R'S Tonic i;nliltzra
-1. • tive'Poarderi, tor ITORSRS and'Oirt i E,
Preparea antiaoll only at blsl4rtig'Ficirit'
JAUllatfr 28 184: _ _
Excelsior €o4,llery.
1161 - ONE but I.IOJD P,ictores allowed NI go
oat—and at very 1,1311 i, PRII3/14. Ouse
one! Come all! '
Gettyabtirg,labt. 29, 1868.
For
. 8414 e.
TRREE choice t.AIfIIIS, as follows; ;31,
133 and 124 acres iihch threo dear
the lecoraisuh of Gettysbu ry ; ehoitol ups qt,d
gtiabuildings. Terme seeornwindatiale '
GEORGE' 442414L111.
Gettysburg, Sept,. 3, 1,943. ft — .
IdHLEIV4 RR R 3 af_rt . g au: , 14e at
flocitai't Denz Uneki *am, . ;
ery.
/LAN K, '• • r r,ou TVa •
I BOOK. MINDER, ,=- *-., cassiossop
t un 'iota maw staxars owned
LANCkSTER, ,
PA. • 1
tqsll - ni CO_ Pallor&
I
Bails glut Crnanuintdl Riliding, of emery dab • : ........a.-i••-•••--••••-.
scelption, ezetAtiod to dm Mos' substantial ad
approved styles. .
aersaogras. e - t,
R. W. Reolva,lisq., Formers Bonk of Lancaster - i
V. L. Petpot.., Esq., Laucastci County Bank
Samuel Shock, Esq., Colombia Bask. rd i 1111 ii,
Samuel Wagner, Esq., York Bank.
William Wagner, Ksq., York County Rank.
T. D. Carson, Raq.„ Bank of GeArshorii•
Peter blaietin, MN:, Piotti'y of Lancaster co., Pa _
goo. C. Hawthorn, Esq., Register " 16
Geo. Whitson, Rsq., ltetani9r
A . ,-)ril 15, 184;1
___.
G EORGE
Solti(+k Still Aliquil 2 .
N EW SPR)I34; GOOfiS t •
REDUCTION 1.31 PRICES!
J L. SCIII t; K
would respectfnlly say to the citizens of Get
ty/4m and vicinity, that he is uuw receiving
at life store ,ipleudid
ISTO K. OF lIPSRIG qoeqs.
The stockl consists in part of Fancy and
Staple OILYOODS, of every description.
W 14.4, u ZAMBIQIIE, GRALL/ES, DE
LAiNES-, BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS I
4AWNS, CALICOES, •-,
- .Mites and choicest styles, which will
'PACES TO DEFY COMPETIT/ON.
,fURNISHING GOODS
14 Including Silk, Linen and Cotton
iiifs, Cloves, Stockings, AS.
Edaplendid assortment of RIBBON'S,
gings, Umbrellas end Parasols.- •
!WHITE GOODS will be found full
and customers , may rely upon
lug good goods at the lowest possi
ri will find It to their advantage tc
limine my stock of
CASSISIERES and VESTINGS,
ties and choicest styles.
CUM. J. L. SCHICK.
or all
be sold at PRI
of nil kiods,
flandkorch-
Also, a
Laces and
lly stock of
and complel
always getti
ble prices.
(tentlemei
call and salt
CLOTHS,'
of all girth;
April le,
I , \TEWPO
ers,
[rum the 0
Constantly
CRACKER
sons wishin
morning, by
at the Bakei
Give us a et
AW. !NM ING continues the busineWs
. of BALE CRYING, and solicits the coa-
Witted patronage of the public. It is his con
stant endeavor to give satisfaction. Charges
raoderal,e. g. l . ltesidence in Breckinridge street,
Gettysbur
P. 8.-I.lr is a iicensedAnctioncer, under the
Tar Law of the United States.
Noy. 24,:1862.
QLOTHIERS',
WASHINGTON BUILDING,
165 AND 17 BALTufuiti: SNBZIIT, .
BALTIMORE,
keep constantly on hand a large and weft' as
sorted stock of all kinds of goods at moderate
pric4i!. ,
•
They sOpi,:y orders for die Gaut to the
lowest priced articles, either ready made •
made to measure, to any part of the country.
They keep also an extensive stock of FURN
ISHING GOODS, embracioir every article 0/
Gentlemen's Under-wear. Also, MILITARY
CLOTHS and every variety of Military -Trim
mings, as well as as assorted stock of R44DY
MADE MILITARY GOODS.
Baltimore, Feb. 22, 13(34.
-10 0e - 0 0 0 WBAINIST7LtaB„heIFnewOGRIIi7,
and Prodtice House, in Carlisle street, adjoin
ing Sheads & Bnebler's establishnieut. The
highest market price wilt always be paid is
cash for
GRAIN, of all kinds,
FLOUR, MOS, &c.
Always on hand and for sale, at the smalles'
profits,
GUANOS,
SALT, FIST'',
GROCERIES, &c.,
Wholesale and retail.
TRY US! We shall do our best to girt
satisfaction in all cases.
THE sul)seribers have just returned from
the etties with an immense supply of
HARDWAJItE & GROCERIES, which they are
offering ittltheir old stand in Baltnnore street,
at prices tO suit the times. Our stock consists
iii part of
BUILDIN
SHOE FI
CA
ORO°
OILS, P. l
Included
above tin
Every cla
here wit
can find -
call, as W
as any 111
OVERDEER
Toward Association,
PPHILMPH! A, PA.—Diseases of the
Uri ary and Sexual Systems--new and
reliable treatment. Also the BRIDAL CEIAlf
i
HER, a Essay of Wanting and Instruction,
sent in a sled envelopes, free of ohm ge. Ad
dress D . J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON Howard
A' It mcia no, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philo
11411bia, Pa. , . [Oct. 2, 184;5. dy
- ---
C rrlages and Buggies.
T-% g $ GULP
are now building a variety of
00A011 WORK
of the atest and most approved atyles, and
constru ted of the beat miterial, to wlncirthey
invite t e attention of buyers. Having built
013 r work with Great care rind of material
selected, witli apeolal reference to beauty of
style and durability, we can confidently re
commend the work as ,ungurpasand by any,
either in or out of the cities. . • .
All w ask is au inspection of our work. to
convinc . those in want of any trios of iehicle,
that thi is th* place to tiny' them. • •
IMP. HUNG in every branch done at shun
notice a id ou reasouableierovi.
Wye is' a call, At oar 'Factory, near I.he
corner f Washington and Cbamoerslotrig
streets,
AND;rcis. CREA...II, subscri
ber rturperthttly infirrins the citizena or
4.leuysburw and vicinity thet he has a Cdihtee
tiouory Eitabliehmeet, one door east of the
tAgle Hotel, on Cbstribersimrgstrat, to which
he would invite their nttention.
Onkee, Candle., and every description cf
Confections, p3gether. with Nuts, linkages, awl
MI kinds defrults, always on hand.
Partite., public nod private, as well as fem
ales, will be furnished with ell
tce Cfeam, psrUmidal form or Otblirovilu,)
and qther refreshments at their houses, spOu
short notice.
'frayihg spent a life-time nt the bwiinesa, he
II titers Tflmself that he unchrstandi It nod tytt ,
he is %Me •ti render entire satisfaction,.
Q 41110,1 seo his Coductionery.
May 111, 1846. tf JOIN Cittlat.
Reduced Prices. ----
'roTANOI - qAtiMKT 4ND A.UNItICAN OR.
g..•ltrleHarttinedl det tve PIANOS
from lltssq uNfrairils. ORGANS have 1104
op'vraras. 111 Instruments selected, re
coonneaded sad 41.1 by thr, additionally gnat.
witted. , Illusteste4 ciroilarg lent by mail,
when d'esired• ' P. RENTZ .I
N.). 30 Lull Starke, Street, Ygrk, ca.;
13, 1840.
Wit4'B Mom Is the Owl F 9 gills
S
..!:11 rotates cUICAA ‘.
New Bakery!
dT & ZIEGLER, Mechanical Bak,
utL Washington street, hall square
tgle Hotel, GETTYSBURG, Pa.—
on hand, the - best of BREAD,
CAKES, PRETZELS, kc. Per.
It"
fresh Bread will be served every
tensing their names and residences
y. Every effort made to'plense
111 [April 20, '63. tf
Rolle Crying.
Noah Walker dr. Co.,
New Warehouse.
McCURDY & DIEHL
Gettysburg, May 11, 1863. ly
-I - -
Hardware A: Groceries.
MATERIALS,
ARPENTER'S TOOLS,
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS,
_ COACH FINDINGS
DINGS."
iNET MAKER.'S TOOLS,
HOUSEKEEPER'S FIX rurtEs,
ALL KINDS OF IRON, &c.
RIES OF ALL KINDS,
INTS, &c., kc. There is no article
n the several departments mentirned
`.what can be had at this Store.—
s of 310clionies can be accommodated
tools and findings, acd Hon.ekeepers
;very article in thlbtr line. (live us a
e are prep'ired to sell as low fur cash
l ose out of the city.
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
urg, May 16, 1864.
Gettys
etti-aburg
P. J., AYE
iFreeh Confectionery
YELLOW Nom'puckr
T U ER, HEAVE
COGYIS,IM
TEMPER my , I
VEILS,
MOr Or 4PI
AWR Vit.
MNERGIY, trc.
use Improves
wind, twee*
u ag koi l ta
it=ntla—st
the
=rabbs skeletoi
1733
To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable.
It, increase' 1.4 guanaty omd improves the quality
of the milk: It has
been proven by ac
tual experiment to
• - .-
i t;•••;Sirr., increase the quart
. : tity of milk and
A , 'cream twenty pet
--'iii cent and make the
\ -i . -. , butter firm and
- 1. 4., .'. sweet. In fattening
IF. 4. . cattle, it giv.tLem
- ... i . - .
, r' ' t
an appetite, loosens
~ ...,z ....- ~ 11.., ~, their hide , and
... ___ --...._. -„,.`...:-.- • snakes theta ;lithe
much fluter
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in
the Lungs, Liver,
le ir
&c., this article -,. , • '', • . -:,
acts as a specific.. , • .
By putting from . - .
one-half a paper •
to • paper In a=
-
barrel of swill the _ -=,: --- 3
A
above dileas es _
—— --_--
pill be eradicated
or entirely prevented. If given to time, & certait i t
preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera.
Pries 25 Conte per Paper, orb Papers for $l,
PREPARED BY
S. A.. FOUTZ
AT THEIR
lIIDOLESALK Data A?iD MINCER DEPOT.
Ho. 116 Franklin Bt., Baltimore, 7.1 d,
For Sale by Druggiqts and Btorekeepors through ,
oai the United Starks.
• For sale by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg
Laughlin & Bushfield, Wheeling, Vs ; C. C.
Bender & Co., Piti.sburg; duliniaori, Holloway
do Cowden, Philadelphia.
Dec. 11, 18115. ly
Manufacturers of Photographic mAterials,
Wholesale and
501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
N addition to_ our main business of 1110T0/
I
GRAPHIC lIATERIfkLS we are Ileadquar6
tors for the following, vtz:
STEREOSCOPES A; STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS
of American and Foreign •Cities and ',Lad.
scopes, Gronpy, Statuary, ke.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR,
From negatites made in the Vat/0133 came
pnigus and forming a complete Photogrnphiti
llistiry of the great contest.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS,
Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or the
ereoscope. Oar Catalogue li-ill be sent to
any address on receipt of stamp.
PI-10 row:Lime ALBum§.
We manufacture more largely thanany oth
er houne, about 200 v i arieties from 50 cents to
$5O each. Our ALBUMS have the 'reputation
of being superior , in beauty and dur.Lbtlity to
1 any others.
-OA/61t $ PUOTOGRAPLIS OF GENERALS, ST4TESMEN,
Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOU
SAND different subjects, including reproduce
tions of the most celebrated En:zra% ings, Paint
ings, Statues, 4c, Catalogues seut ou receipt
of stamp,
Photographers and others ordering goods
C. 0. D , will please remit 25 per cent of the
amount with their Order.
rt" The prices add quality at our goods
cannot ftil to satisfy.
June 18, 1866. ly
A Lecture to Young Men.
JUST published, in a scaled en% elope.- 7
Prize 6 cents. A,Lectare on the uature,
treatment and radical cure of Spermatorhcery,
or Seminal Weaknesi, Involuntary Emissions,
Sexual Debility and impediments to Marriage
generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Epi
-1 psy, and Fits; Mental and Physical incapa
city, resulting from Sell-Abuse, &c. By Rob
ert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of the "Ciretin
Bunk," &c.
The world renowned tuthor,in this admira
ble Lecture, cle illy Itrove4, ruin his own ex
perience, that the awful consequences or Self
Abuse may be effeetdally removed without
Medicine, and without ilaugerous surgical ope
rations, bungles, instruments, rings, ur cordi
als, pointing out a mode of cure at once cer
tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, do
matter what his condition may be, may cute
himself cheaply, privately and radically. This
Lecture will prove a boon to thousands. Silt,
under seal to any address, in it plain, sealed
envelope, on receipt of six tents, or two psi+
aze stamps. Also Dr. Culvert% ell's Marriage
Gulch, price 2:1 cents. Address
CHAS. S. C. ELISE & Co.,
127 Bowery, New York, P. 0. box EttiC.
April 23, ISPG. ly
Sa:ldltng.
r;IE undersigned has commenced tte HAP
C• DLE and HA ItNESS-31.1b:ING business,
on the Hill, in Baltimore street,in the building
formerly occupied by D. Sweeney its a Chair
m tkres shop, up-stairs, where ho asks tho¢e
wanting anything in his line to call. Work
done in the best !winner, and prices moderate,
HARNESS Ittil'AIRED at short notice. A lot
of new Saddles and Harness on band.
J. 11. ROWE.;
Gettysburg, Jane 25, 1366. 3m
Groceries! Groceries!
T IIE BUT IN TOWN I
COME AND SEE THEM!
oTBICKLIOUSER WIdOTZKEY hare ad
ded a 1 age and splendid stock of GROCERIES
to their business, and incite the public to cull
and see for themselves. They offer the beet
of ever% thine:. at tho lowest poisible profits:
COFFEES. SUGARS, SVItIVS, MOLASSES,
SALT, FIS:1, Spices, Teas, Cheese, Stareb,
Soaps, Candles, 111.tzking, Matches, Tubs,
Buckets, Brooms, Bed Curds; with Confee
tionary, Oranges, Nuts, Tobaccos, Segars—
and a variety entirely too large to be enume
rated. "Conte one, cow al)."
Gsttoburg, dune 18, 1864. tf
Western Lands.
MIN subscriber has some valuable WEST
-1 BUN LANDS, which he will trade for cue
or more FARMS in this county. The land*
are well located, and very desirable for farm
ing. Early.appcittiop desired,
JACOB BRlNgtigiorp.
Gettysburg, April 3, 1865. tt
flrooius! itroont.s!
WM. E. CUT
undersigned coctinues to ntarinfoctare
iirdcflus at his aidsutcdnl cnriiiiie street.
de srgl hive during the Tall a full supply on
hand, and sl.11) , . able to furnish theta IrIIOL
SALIi ;At RorAIL. twooadootdit to order .
or on the shares. Persons having Reciom Corn
would do well to g:ve taut a call.
S. R. TIPT011.:
as ttysburg, Sept. 24,1860. aui
Gitriary at Liquor Store.
AFIRST-RATE ASSORTMENT of ILA-
ClatlES,chenp. FISIJ of dißtaentkindt.
ire') lot of
POTONIAC HERRING,
at low price. The bast and I trgest tptso ‘ rj.
Hoot of LIQUORS ever kept in this Place.
EiVRE WINE, RitANDr, RYE winsKEY,
for tuedieinAl and other purposes, in quanti•
iities large or small. sgo
1114.11L1V4 CELEBRATE() HERR BITTERS.
WA. J. MARTIN,
Italtiniore et., Gettysburg.
*ay 28,18410. '
1866. Blit t sb n
es nn trinr, S Y 4s,P l e n rtu g ul t -
MI Sotiooe, 1161 in emit vstriatv..
VE hays jolt, rAcciTc4a suorfattect
cif Quireuivigro, to Which we fiiiritity die
,ttossittreut WO* MUTT
This praparstios,
Jong and favorably
*soma, will -ther
iingbly reinvigorate
broken-down awl
low-spirited horsed,
by atresiirthmlus
and emitting Use
stomach and Inter
tines.
It It $ slue Pre.
Tenth . ° of all 'Ma
ewes 14cittent to
CA.:CW:IV
PHOTOGRAPHIC,
E. k 11. T. ANTHONY k CO.,
ACTOII3, ETC, ETC
lailple Properties for Sale.
joHN C. , St)Colt.•Litsti mart% .
Slew 4 YO9RD, AD 1113 COUNTY, PA'.
floe for sale a number of desirable proper.
ties, to which he asks Ale attention of those
wieilin to pyro l4 l l o.
A FAR); of 169 govntplestaant
townshlp, Adams county, with rood ttone
douse, good B rn, ty.igon §ted, horn CO,
Wash House, Orchard, NYNZ 111 turnpike
and railroad.
FORTY ACRES, will? good BOOM., Barn,
and other out-buildings, Orchard, ate,, three
quarters of a mile from a railroad station. .4
goad chance; terms easy.
173 ACRES OF LANDpon the relict leading
from HAW/VOA' to Littlestown. Good limestone
farm ; large Brick House, Bank Barn, and oth
er out-buildi ima. The fotttlestown R.ajlroad
runs through the rear part of the place. Price
sBf, per acre.
A FAUST OF 300 AGRES, In Cumberland
township, Adams county, three miles from
Gettysburg, at which 'ilium is a railroad and
good market. This farm can be divided into
'two firma, there' being already two sets of
improvements on the tract. The improve-
I merits are a good tWo-story Jwelling Honse,
Barn, cod other out- tiu l adiugs, and o Wenant
House withal! idoprovernents.
A large Three-etory W.llO
with good Switch, all in order, good Lumber
and Coal Yard attached, 14 good grain country.
Al so a HateK Mt/RUING HUM: will be
sold with the' above Ware House iQ desired.
Will be sold' cheap, if applied for immediately.
A FALINI. of 10.4 .I..CHES, on the Carlisle
turnpike, under good cultivatioi., with a large
111 Brick House, Bank 13 Ira, Wagon shed, Corn
I Cid:, Carriage House ar t d qkher out-buildings,,
all :low:
LARGE FLOUR MILL, With 15 Acre§ of
Land. The mill has four pair of Burrs, sad
all machinery for doing merchant work. Best
water power in the conmy.
A FARM of 173 ACREi. near the Hanover
turnpike,on which is erected a good House.
Barn, and all necessary ogt.buildings. The
land is in a good state of cultivation. This
propel ty will he sold rheap.
A FARM of 195 ACRES, near Hnnterstown,
Adams eoucty, on which is erected a good
House, Barn and otheeont-buil , lings,`andilie
land is in a fine state of cultivation. This
farm will he sold cheep.
A FARM of 38 ACRES, 0 acres in wool,
with one-and-a-half-story House, good Bain
—land in good cultivation-3/ miles front
New'Oxford, Rudd/ miles from llonauo o ton .
Terms easy.
18 ACRES of WOODLAND, 3 miles from
New Wet d.
A FARM of 200 ACRES. good land, with
large Brick House, Barn, and 2 Tenant - Houses
—4O acres in wood—half a mile from the Con
owago Chapel.
A FARM of 180 Acres-125 can be pur
chased—in Cumberland township, 2/ miles
from Gettysburg, near Chambersturg pike:
Large weatherboarded House, Bank Barn, &e.;
40 acres in wood. The Farm has been recently
limed.
A FARM of 120 ACIIRS, with good House
and Barn ; 12 acres iu wood; one mile west
of Bon.inglitown.
A HOTEL, in New Oxford, two-story, town) ,
and convenient for bubiuess. Good 44c.tist, ;
terms ens•.
Also, a number of good Llottsea and Lots for
sale in New Oxford
Persons who wish to buy Real Estate, as
well as those who wish to sell, are requested
to give tae subscriLer a call at his store u
New (Arord.
Address,
JOHN C. ZOUCK, Land Agent,
New Oxford,Adatus county, Pa.
July 9, 180. Gin
Removal!
TUE: CETTYSSUILG SKYLIWIT GALLERY.
IlEg undersigned tikes pleasure in announ
cing to the citizens of Gettysburg and the
public generally that he has removed from his
old rooms on West Muddle street, to It.iltimere
street, and nestrly opposite the store of Fella
estock Erothers. The room he now occupies
has been recently fitted up expressly for his
business. The location is an admirable one,
enabling hint to take pictures in, all shades of
weather, and with a correctness unequalled
any where else.
L IF E-LIKE= PITOTOGRAPIIS,
of every size and descrip:ion, executed in the
finest style. Partinglar attention given to the
CARTE DE VISITE, aud to copying AM EEO
TYPES and E.A.GUERREOTYPES ol deceased
friends. Also—
TILE GETTYSBURG GEMS,
a new style of picture, which has become very
popular with the public, not only for their
beauty. but for cheapness and convenience.—
sixTEEs for ONE DOLLAR only. Also--
THE PURCELAIN PICTURES, which fur their
beauty and durability are unsurpassed. -
We are prepared to carry on the business in
all its various branches, and haring had con
siderable experience we run no risk in
GeItRANTEELYG PEI:Ft:VT SATISFIC
-770-Ve
Our facilities fur b full display of our mill
are utiecinalled by any other Gallery in the
Couuty, and we would therefore let 'lie every
one to call nt the
NEW GEITYS111:1110 SKYLIGUT GALLEIV.
Cal: and examine our Specimen:: and judge
fur yoursel yrs. LEVI .I.IIAPEIL
June 2, 180.
Singer's Celebrated.
fr EIE very best and latest improved machine
I
In use, for sale at the CLOTHING STORE
of JACOBS & BRO., In Chamhersburg street,
Gettysburg, where you can buy the best and
cheapest Cloths, Castimeres and Vesting., and
every variety of goods in the line of
HEIN AND BUYS IVRAR.
Yon can have them cat oat and made ap in
the very beat style if you wish, at moderate
prices, as without any tick whatever.
OBu. JaCuBS £ BRO
Aggust 20, 1826.
Battic-Beld Hotel,
Hotel, being one ,of the relics of the
Bartle of Gettysburg, has been renovated
and refurnished, and 'is ready to entertain
travellers and the public generally. It being
a short distance from the Soldiers' National
Cemetery, it affords convenient accommoda
tions fur ell visitit.g there, and the anitscriber
flatters himself that nooe•sball leave him dis
satisfied.
AlllO, Ice Cream and all kinds of refresh
ments, at all hours, to accommodate prome
naders. Give me a call.
JOSEPH LITTLE, Proprietor
Gettysburg, May 21, 1866. tf
-urriCLLEIAIBI°. Dietz ".
VV DEALER/3 IN
PAITY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HOSIERY and
VAR 14114%
JP. 3 0 8 West 13 fliimore &red;
Between Liberty Streets,
May 7, 1806. B LI tim ore, Md.
gamic Walstqa.
91011 subscriber will pay ifiVit DOLLARS
I per CORD for BLACK OAK BARK, de
livered at his Tanuery, in gettysborg.
404 RUPP.
JiPIA 18, 1446.
V. 8. BONRS. 1
so
First National Bank o f Gettysburg
will - cash 6.20 and - 10-40 D. B. Bonds;
so - 7-30 and Compound Interest Notes.
GROROS ARNOLD, Casbier,
Oct.. 4, 1866. if _ _ _
AGAR CURED ffAXS.—A frtralt etipply
fustier-rived. A prim* article sea for solo
l'-br r quic u oP
- m; k wranticr.
TIM
PEIIIIVIAN sYSVP
1111 ♦ PSOTOOTIIO fourviox OF 1811
Protoxide of Iron,
a now dlscovary in medicine which
BTRJKBB AT THB
_HOOT Or DISILASE,
by ■applying the Blood with Its VITAL
mimeo, cq . l ur■ nswere—lßON.
This is the secret of ,the wonderful 'lacteal? of
this remedy in coring
DY3PEPSIA, LIVES CQIIPLAINT, 1411P'•
UY, VHBONIO * DI4.BRIICSA; ,BQJ
Nervous Affections, Cant and rt.'
Airs, Humors, Loss of Conetltu 7
tionnl Vigor, Disease of the
kidneys and Bladder,
Female Cou hints,
and all diseases urtgigating to
4 BAD STATE OF THE 131,000,
or aoccmpanied by QUIIIUTY, or a t.uvr 'TAT,
Qy Tn 6 BFQTItg.
' Voing free from Alcohnl le any form,filir"
energising effects ..re not followed by come
, goading reacti.n, but are permanent, infusing
strength, vigor and new life into rill parts or.
the svptem, ited building' up' an.IEU.IOI4•
N-ItTBTION. ' •
DYSPEPSIA. AND DEBILITY.
/iron the Venerable .4rekleacon &VI, D. D.
!Hws, Canada East, itch 34, 1P65.
1 * * am no iureterate Dyspeptic of
more than 25 years' standing."
* • • 4 ‘ I hare been so wonderfully
benltted in the three @Lgrf weeks daring
which 1 hare used the Peruvian Syrup, that
I can scarcely persa ide rllyself of the reality.
People who have knows me are astonished
nt the change. am widelrkmmt, *rid can
btu recommend to othereltiint, wilinit has done
so mach Mr Ne.') - -
'One of the most DE3TINiGUISI I ED
England MISTS In New ivrites to a friend as
follows :
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the result fully sustains your ppdiction. It
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tremnlons and debilitated, as whim ynn last
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ger capacity for labor, mental and physical,
than at any time ihirinc , the last five years."
Au EMINENT DIVINE of Boston, says:
"I have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP
far some time past; it gives ine new rigor,
buoyancy of spirits, ehtlticity of muscle.'.'
se-TI7OIISANDS have been changed by
She uee of this remedy ; from we 4,
itckly, suffering creaturee, to strong, healthy,
and happy wen and women ; and invalids can
not reasonably hesitate to give it a trial.
A pamphlet of 311 pages, containing certlll..
cates of - oures and renutginetidataune front some
of the most eminent physicians, clergymen,
and others, will be seat rats to any addresj,
air See that each hottle has P.IIItUVIA.Ii
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lODINE ;W ATER, -
e a Pure Solution of; WI fIiArDT
SOLVI.:ST 1 I
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rair.
ft 'WILL cure spaovu in all it, m
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CLCEItS, CANCERS, SYPlllif o lS, SALT
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nod it has been use.l with astonishing success
in cases of Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Guniultlll"
lion, Female Complaiuts, Liver cud
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Price $l.OO a bottle, or t tar $5.00.
Prepared by Dr. IL Jorutpti, Physician an 4
Chemist.
FOR B4LB BY
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•Nli HY ALLInILIGUISTS.
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HALF A CENTURY,
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AN A MEDICINE,
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left Fr IS UNStiItVASSED
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INCOMPARALILRI.
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minima THATCHER, M. D.,
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Cough by loosenieg aid cleansing the lungs,
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medicine with which I am acquainted l
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Pa., well known and much respected fuum4
the German population of this country, make%
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afflicted:
Dear Sirs :-ITaving realized in my family
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ble preparation—WlSTAß'S BALSAM OP
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there was a great inarrovemest in her health,
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• JACOB BECIABB.
Price one dollar a bottle.
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