= - ` - _"erelitlt‘ , ll9 2 n.elil! •- • . A,• lur.mootrt. of tilpse Irbe real lrewspapers Ink *Wei Ova a hasty eases, at a boldness adseatliement, and .t .• MAN -- -petwor sive tlO List, the, prettiest and tie citrate-4 /wedeln till creltton, attuallv.selliag Ott break-down prices—too few herd the fact for their own interest, therefore we hake FOUND It best to simply invite every body to till and examine oar stock and prices before Luying oue dollar's worth 43E11-here, for I can and gill make it to the to erect a all those who are not DEAD to their Win interest and *lto leigh to save atcriey, therefore to boy cit./tithing - IN (he Um of gect an 1 vlienp clothing at my atom, where there his just been received a Moil magnificent assortment of Fall and Win ter Goads, manning' or Overcoats, Dress . Coals. Basinets Comer Pants nod Vests of all kinds, Overshiras and Unifcrshirts, tipekiniss, Duspeaders, Cravats and Notions OlOUlts, pineal Instruments , and many oth er: things in my line, all of which am selling at very IoW prim,. Call on P. IL PICKING, Balti more street., near the public Square, 'cETTYBBURC Oct. 29, 1.866. Benefit to Fainters; StrEBELEI I V I .4rLIATI? OF LlifE For Silent WAnufarturer's Depota : rt S. Front St., ADLPl between Market 4 Aro,. • • 0. _ 1¢ Bowley'e Wharf, and 05 Saath St.,' 11 *314011E, Congreis baring repe,tle4 the Internal Rev enue f l aw lazing Fertilizers ki; per cent., 1 "leg leaye to Worm the Farmers tat front tlits day t6ename per centege wilt be tatken 'oaf the retail price of twat') PIIILLIPS'*J -41'84-1)4/41111ATE OF LIME, viz: $6O 00, ,iese 6 per cent., making the retail price 'now 14-16 '4O per ton or 2,00Q110., is PhitadelplOa !peg 1-11110trp to. piecouut to flealers. 11Q1 1Q • • Sole Proprietor and ILtuufactorer. All:. 13 !OM ---- Phillo4 1 MUMS I PLAIANOS I—Tho undersigned would re4ect- Sully iuforitt the public thal ho cat; Norilsk 'NUS of the following ruannfActurevii, or those of other mein, if desired, it tho loost p 0551149 prices; t WM:KERING it SONS. .. DECKER BROS. HAZLETON( BROS.. HAILS BROS. _ , . tIEO. STICK. . t, A. fl. ()ABLE k CO. .. STEINWAG & SONS. ! . ' ArPartidniat attention is given to the se. 'Action of Pianos; and when so selected,-in ad tin it to the tqanufactopers' gaarnettep, tan Pinang pr/guaranteed by ow. , . MASON St lIANITAN • Ct . ABINET ORO4NS AND *JAl:gals Vie recent improvements in these iustru went" ere inch es to fully warrant saying they . we VAR SUPERIOR to any other make. One of the best evidences of their merit is, that their Improvements are ituit tied by .otuer, makers. The now style ' four stop organ; have Ilub•Bass and ()stave Couplet, makingit an Instrument especially adapted to Church and Babbath School purposes, DIIISCRIPTIVV, CIRCULARS wIU bi eesti by s %/111 to persons desiring itheme "Napo tuned regularly. Pianos taken in ex .lol4neo. PETER, BENTZ, Q. 30 Bast )larket St., York, Pa. dune 12, 1363. ly Cheap fqr Callli 2 pqril""EW .STORE 1 GROCERIES, LIQUORS, AC. LI undersigned has returoed ;4:1 Gettys g, and opened a new Store, on .Idalti, more street, nest door to the Post 01130, and nearly opposite the Court-Uouse, where he pliers foe ask; cuaAp FOR' CASH, 3 large and poke nasurtment of GROCER'S'S —Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, ' 5141t, £O4 with Fish, Bacon, Lard, and so on. Also, LIQUURS—Wines Bs andies, I Gins, Whiskies', Rums, and everydsi ng else in the linet • Also, any quantity of Notions, to tit arty and everybody. . Recollect this is the place to boy curse von calla. 080. F. Ii.).LBFLEISCII April 23, 1866 IJ%laek~mithiag. nn4ersigned would most re3pectfully Inform the public that he continues the HIAOKSMITHING BUSINE:31;:. - It his shop, lately Philip Dnirsoih's, adjoining Trout's ~pabst shop, in Mast Middle , street, Gettysburg, where be will at all times a pre. stied to do illacksmithing work to Carriages, Buggiee, Wagons, Jkc, That he knqwslow to Slo all jobs of the kind will not be quettioned lsy those whd • hare a knowledge of his long rsperieuce at the business. Come qn with your work, and Too will be satisfied when you .s.tke it away L-and thr which he will I . c:else 'Valk or Country Produce. ' ADAM HOLTZWOON War. 20, 1845. tf Everhsirt'q FtANKLIN 110011, : COWIN' 01111110 WARD # ?RANH-LIN #I.IIEITA, BiItI,TiMORK, MD. This Rouse is on a direct line between the r 4 Rorth#nt Cent and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depots. It has heel) retinal.; nad corn. fortably *crimp for the conveniunceßod the pattir*lnno•nt of guests. Nov. 10, 1864. tf ' - Get iyaborg Railroad. `C RAMA OF OONNNUCIONS.—On and af ter Monday, November 20th, 1865, Pas senger Trains - will leave sad arrive at °attys. 'burg, and make connections, as lolloirs: ; ' FIRST TRAIN will leave Getty:Wog et 7.45 A. M., with passengers for York, Harris. burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the North and West, arriving at Hanover lanction Mg Change of Care, at 11.25 A. M., connecting with the Feat Line Sonthien the Northern Cen tral Railway, and arriting at Baltimore at 11.30 noon. Also conflicting with Mall Train from Baltimore north, arriving in Harrisburg . 'at 1.20 P. M. Arrive at Gettysburg 1.10 P. M., with pasectigers from Harrisburg, York, 41:411 1 010/ 0 ri Washington. won) MAIN will leave Gettysburg at 1.20, P. Y., arriving at Hanover Janatlon at Lta, and connecting with mail train South ; ATM/eat Baltimore at 5.40 P. M. -Arrive at Gettysburg at 6.15 P. M., with passengers from Philadelphia, Harrisburg awl the North and - West, and also with passenger's front Baltimore rid Washington by the fast line aorth, which 104/es Baltimore at 13.14 peon, pasaan g er* can leave Baltimore i 4 the Mail Trial) at 9 A. M., and arrive in Getti•sbnrg at I.IU P. M. Or leave lialtimr.re In the fast line 1;.1e noon, and arrive in Gettysburg at 6.15 It. g. But one change of cars by the first trap, dther way, viz at Hanover Junction. The het line on the Northern Central sill not Map at say local stations, except York, Hano •eriaqatibt and L'arkton. • Connections cer /401.1/$1:0Y, Pros' NAT., 2 1, Igfifi, ilookban f9tove4 OP every variety, lecladiwg the; "Noble 1 .11444 Cook," "Waverly," "Ora .llo • lkallenfa k i " ,l"Orisntal." /se. Also, Tin-ware, Yiellowortro, and every va riety of Iptrken Forniture—incLosting a irssie t•ir*L-Larstartut. Also,' a new and much int. proved Ploov . Sifter, for sale by - C.-11. BUEHLER, • a mm o of Copal's tied Railroad sta.. as,.tsedi. Glotsysborg, Pa. '" l". " — A fftrPgRIOR quality of the beat Loilden ritaßityK !8, r 1 7 . 11 i ti co o l ai s w A it u kciel, lasted- AiIIGAINS--Picking haa rereired his new 1 •., WAS. , ilog , 141'04 gaal , to lincue.bar • 4 ' Vallntak'ore them. • A.. - •S —_-- • .• g -. . PLANTATION lIITTBRB,or Old O f ignomit 'Tonic, at Dr. R. tIO/INWS A .. _ .9...1... rialck awl 811.81.1,11.kR KS rant , . #41,11AkET.3044.; 111111110111. — - IitHAGB 114.415 T, - üBOOK -01 D R, MID IMMIX . L.ll4ot.nka,t, Plat* end Ornamental Binding, or every de- Oriptl,4l, executed la the most substAnl.l4l end ipproved styles. 41C1iti21 tel/t. R. W. Brown, Esq., Foragers Bank of Lancaster W. L. Peiper, Esq., Lancaster County Bank Soinupl Shuck, Esq., Crolumbia Rank., • Ssmuct Wagner, Esq., York Bank. William Wagner, Esq.. York County bank. I'. D. Carel" Ell„ Book of Gettysburg. Peter M trtin,'Esq.,Protb'y of 4ancaster co., Ps Geo. C. Hawthorn, Esq., Register " " Geo. Whitson, Esq., Recorder; " " April 15, 18G1 Sfhlek Still Ahead! NET SPRING GOODS I • REDUCTION IN RICER! J. L. SCHICK would Aspectfulty 111,7 y to the citizens of Get tysburg and ficifiity o that he is now receiving at his stows splendid STOCK OF SPRING GOODS. The - stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, of every description. SILKS, MOZAMBIQUE, CHALLIES, AZ LAINES, BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS, LAWNS; CALICOES, . of all qualitlett and choicest styles, Which will be sold at PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds, including Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, &c. Also, a splendid assortment of RIBBONS, LtiCall and Edgings, llmbrelins and Nrlsols... • My stock of WHITE GOODS will be foohd f;411 and complete, and .customers 'may rely upon always getting good goods at the lowest possi ll prj;:ps. Gentlemen vylil tinil it to shetr advantage tc call and examine my stoek of CLOTS'S, UASSDIEUES and VESTINGS, of all qualities and choicest styles. April 10, 18tie. 1 J. L. SCHICK. New Bakery! IVEWPORT k ZIEGLER., MechaniCal Bak -11 era, Soutl. Washington Street, hull square from the ga g le GETTYSBURG, Pa.—. Constantly on hand,' the best of BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS, ; Ste°. Per sons wishing fresh Bread will be served every morning, by leaving their name and residences at the fakery. Every effort made to please Give us a call I - [4pril 20, '63. tf Nat(' crying. A. W. FLEMMING continues the business of SALE carom, and solicits the can• tinned patronage of the public. It is his- eon- Stant endeavor to give satisfaction. Charges moderate. Residence Brobkinridge street, Gettysburg. is &licensed Auctioneer, under the Fax Law of the United Statoli. Nov. 24, 1862. Noah Walher W Co., C t,oTuirorts, WASHINGTON BUILDING, 165 AND 167 BAITI.II6AN STREW?. B-AiLTIMORE, keep comitant;y on hand a lqrge and well , as. sorted stock of all Meds of gcmds at moderate 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 ISITING GOODS, embracing every article of Gentlemen's Under-wear. "'Also, MILITARY CI,OTIIS and every varietyiof Military Trim mings, as well as an assorteM stook of 144. DY MAUR MILITARY GOODS, Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1864.:, New Warehouse. 1006000 w B A B N S T LI EL S at t e I G v ( I : l l .;l a T i N n and Produce House, in Callisle street, adjoin ing Sheada di Buehler's eetablishment. The highest market iirice will ilwayo be paid it: cash for QUIN, of ail kinds, FLOVII., SEEDS, &c. Always on btiaLl and for itie, at tke profits, QUANOS, SALT,. FISH, •- GROCRROS, &0., • Wholesale and retail. TRY US? We shall do our beat to give satisfaction in all cases; IicCORDY k DlErn4. • Gettysburg, lay 11, 1883. ly hardware 41 Groceries. PRE subscribers have jUst returned from j: the cities, with an immense supply of RARDWARE dt, GROCERIES, which they are offering at their old stand in Baltimore street, at prices to su4 the times. Our stock consists in pail of BUIT I DOG MATERIALS, 'ic;44PgsTr,p, , s TO S, ALO4OIiSMIT 'S TOOLS, 0090 INDINGS SEIOI4 FINDINGS. 4131 NET MAKERS- TOOLS, .SOUSERSECPER'S FIX rerims, ALL RINDS OF IRON,- - At. GROQERIES OF ALL KINDS, OILS, PAINTS, kc., Vic. There is no article included in the several departments mentioned' above but what can be bad at this Store.— Every class of Mechanics can be accommodated here with tools and findings, atd Housekeepers can find every article in their line. Give us call, as we are prepared to sell its low ruined' as any tome nnt of the city. . /OM, B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysliurg, May 16, 1864. 'Howard Association, PHIL AbE LPII PA.—Diseases of the urinary and Sexual Systems=new and reliable treatment. Also the,BRIDAL CHAM BER, an Essay of Warning l and Instruction, sent iu.seale,d, envelopes, fred of clinige. Ad - - dress Dr. .1. SIMIAN HOUGHTON Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Phila delphia, Pa. , [Ott. 3, 1465. ly - - Carriages and:Buggies. . _ T A T E CL P. - are now buildiqg a variety of 0 0. A 0 - H W 0 It. K of the latest. an4most approves styles, and constructed of thekbest mtterial f to Which they invite the attention of buyers. Raving built our work with great fare and of material selected with special reference to beauty of style and durability, IR. can confidently re commend the Work 'as - "unsurpassed by any, either, in or out of the cities. All we ask is an inspection of our work to convince ihota in want of any kind of vehicle, that this Is the place to buy them. REPAIRING in,levery branch done at short notice and'on reasonable terms. f Give. us a call, at on; Fagory, near the corner dlt Washington a lind Oh 4 oersburg streets, Gettysburg. P P. J. TATE. WM. E C11.1,P. liar. 19, 1863. Fitesh Confectione ' A.ND lOR CREAK SA LOGIC—Tito Subscri ber respectfully naturalsthe sitisens of Gettysburg and vicinityopt he buss Confec tionery gstelalivhment, re-door east of the Enka ijotettoti Claambershurgstrzet, to which he would invite their attention. Cakes, 'Candies, and every description cf Confections, together with Nuts, Oranges, 84d all kinds of fruits, always on hand. Parties, public and private, as well as tam. dies, will be tarnished with all kinds of Cakes, ice Cream, (in pyramidal form or otherwise,) and other refreshments at their hopes, upon abort notice. Having spent a life.tfrne at the busineis, he Ratters himself that he understands it and that he is able lo render entire satisfaction. Calf and lee his Confectionery. May 2*, 1886. .tf JOHN GaIIIII4. Reduced Prices, TVANOS, CABINET AND A3fERfCAN OR GANS. Superior tuned T (Wove PIANOS from SW upwords. ORGANS from SSO upwards. =4ll instruments selected, re. commtalind'ond sold by me, 4440.10ti011y guar antied. Illititrote4 elrcolarn lent by Wail wboo desired. Y. BUTZ. No. 80 Eles4 iforket Street, York, Pa. liar. 121 . 808. Ct WAN'S .Stetsls Gie plops 1,0 gel sll loiodo ut af9te7ifi 94414 , , . _ • leatotat , for Sa le. iv SOTO 01.1,11 SHOPS TO CHAMBERS- JOHN C. ZAN/CR. LANE, AGENT, • 1811 Kt STENBT„ New Carman, ADelle COUNTT, Pl. - Orli TO-DAY, MAY 17, 18i143. Has for Sale is number of desirable proper. .We take special plensore in announcing to ties. to which he asks the attention of those our friend. and customers that we bays this • wishing to purchase. day opened our 10E CREAM,SALOUNS, at A FARM of 180 ACRES, in Mountplensent our new stand in Ch ituberstaarg street, nearly township, Adams county, with good Stout, opposite the Lutheran Church. We have bad House, good Barn, Wagon Shed, Ooru Crib, the apartments fitted up in the best style Wash House, Orchard, &e., near a turnpike Ladies aud Gentlemen are invited to call. and railroad. We will also furnish ice Bream in any (plan- FORTY ACRES, with good House, Baru, City to public or private parties, at prices 44n- and ether out-buildings, Orchard, &c., three precedented. We will also havecoustanily on osarters of a mile from a railroad motion. A hand Fresh Cakes, which we will furnish to good chance; terms easy. all parties sod pie-nice at the shortest notice. 173 ACRES OF LAND, on th'e road leading MEAD AND MLNERAL WATER from Hanover to Littlestow is. Gond limestone can always behad icy and cool and mall hours- farm; large Brick 'Rouse, Bank Barn, and oth. 11 wing bad a life-long esperience in the er out-buildi nes. The Littlestown Railroad manufacture of all the foregoing articles we runs through the rear part of the place. Price ask the pitronago of the public itenerallY• IsBs per acre. May; 21,1866. tr. MINNIGH & Bit°. A FARM OF 300 ACRES. in Cumberland township, Adams county, .three miles from Gettysburg, at which place is a railroad and good market. , This firm can be divided into two farms, there being alrea.dy two sets Of improvements on the tract. The improve menti are a gocid two-story Dwelling House, Barn, and other oat-buildings, and a Tenant House with all improvements. A large Three-story BRICK WARR IiOGSE, I with good Switch, all in order, good Lumber and Coal Yard attached, in good grain country. Also a BRICK DWELLING HOUSK will be sold with the above Ware House if desired. Will be sold cheap, if applied for immediately. A FARM of 10b ACRES, on the Carlisle turnpike, under good eultivatioh, with a large Brick House, Bank Barn. Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage Boosts and other out-buildings, all Lew. LARGE FLQUR BILL, with 15 Acres .of Land. The mill has four pair of Burrs, and . all machinery for doing merchant work. Best water power in the county. A- FARM of 173 ACRES. near thellanever turnpike, on which is erected a good House, Barn, and nl/t necessary out-buildings. The land is iu a good state of cultivation. This property will be sold cheap. A FARB of IDS ACRES, near If i l l interstown, Adams county, on which is erected a good House, Barn and other outbuildings, and the laud is in a fine state of cultivation. This farm will be sold cheap. A FARM of 30 ACRES, 6 acres in wood, Lime dik. fog", k RKILLY have erected two addi tional Lime Kilns, on the Railroad, and are therefore better prepared then ever to sup ply the hen of LIME, in large or small quanti ties. Farmers nod others can hereafter look for a more prompt filling of their orders; and are invited to extend and continue their fa 'Ws to a tirm which is nicking every effort to accommodate them in the best manner possible. They will also continue to keep oa hand, for sale, a good supply of the different kinds of COAL, which they will sell at small profits. Coal and Lime delivered atlYffhere Get tysburg. May 14, 18GG. tf Carriage-making Blaine:4s. /FUN war being over, the undersigned have re3umed the CARRIAGE-MAKINQ BUSINESS, at their,old stand, in E tst Middle street, GETTYSBURG, where they nre again prepared to put up work In the most fashionable, substantial, and supe rior manner. A lot of new and second-hand CAIIRIA.GES, BUGGIES, on hand, which they will disuose of at the lowest prices ; and all orders will be supplied 'as promptly and satisfactorily PS possible. :ikr• EPAIRINCI pone with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A large lot of new and old ❑ARNES3 on hand -for "sale " Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore enjoyed by them, they solicit and will en 4e4.yor to deserve a large share in the future. DANNER & ZIEGLER.' 4uly 10, 1965. tf W. E. BIDDLE. 11. S. BENNER. 100.000 Ilhashs. Grain Wanted. 11\THW FIRM Ar THE Ma W.kREIIOUSE. WM. E. QIDDLE k CO. would inform the public that they have leased the Warehouse on the corner of Stratton street and the Rail road, in Gettysburg, .here `they will carry on THE GRAIN 4ND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in all its branches. The highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap,klams, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with every thing else in the country produce lice. GROCERIES.—On hand, for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrnps, Tea's, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Soaps, ke. Also COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, Ace. FISH of all kinds;Spikes and Nails ; Smoking and Mew ing To baccos. • They are always able to supply a first rate article of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. Also, Ground Plaster, dith Guanos and other fertilizers. COAL, by the bushel, tan or car load. They will run 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 desire d, to the making of purchases in the city, and delivering the goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their oars run to the Warehouse of ,Nathan Roop St Co., No. 128 North Howard at., near Franklin, Balthnore, where freight will be received at any time. They invite the attention of the public to,their line l assuring them that they will spare no citron to accommodate all who may patronize them. BIDDLE at BENNER. April 16, 186 d• tf Flour! Feed 2 find Groceries! AT T THE CHEAP STORE ON THE. HILL. If you wish to buy any of the abo7e arti cles cheavr and better than you can got them anywhere else, go to the Grocery Store of the undersigned on the 11;11, in Baltimore strttet, where customers can always be accommoda ted, and where all are invited. to Gall and see for themselves. -The public will always find a full and choice assortment of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, MO LASSES, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, SNUFFS, MU, BACON, LARD, CREESE, CRAC KERS, BUTTER, EGGS, Jr.e. • -A L9o— GLASS-WARE, CRocEERY-WARE, NO TIONS, &C., COAL OIL LkMPS, FISH. AND FLOUR AND FZED, • ALWAYS ON HAND. WANTED. —Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, BrIVI, Bacon, and Potatoes, for which the highest market pries will biS paid, either in trade or cash. Ifir Being determined to conduct my hiigi nese in a lair and honorable way, and to sell cheap, I invite all to give Inc a call. HENRY O,VERDEER April 9, 1866. tf Cabinet Furniture. Till?, subscribers hereby inform their C 129. writers and the public generally, that they have now on hand, and continue to man ufacture to order, CABINET .FUR.NITITEE, which, 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 Boom. Fashionable, ornamental or plain Furniture manufactured in the most substantial Manner, by most experienced workmen, and at the lowest ,cash prices. UNDEROTAKINO. Having a new Hearse, pariidhlar attention will be given to this branch of their bu4inrss. They are prepared to make Bad furnish Coffins of any desired quality, and attend Funerals at the shortest notice—and on such terms as cannot fail to please all. The subscribers return their thanks to the public for the liberal patronage extended to them in the past, and hopeto meri t end receive a contingence of public patronage. Sttop Ind Ware Room third building east of the S' are. H. FETE BRO. Little wn, April 16, 1866. tf Notice. APPLICATIONwiII be made at the next regular session or t he Legislature of Pennsylvania for the Incoporation of a S %r -ings' Institution, to be located in the Borough of Littlestown, Adams county, Penu'a., under the name and style of " THE LITTLESTOWN SAVINGS' INSTITISMON," the itttention q( which shall be to loan out money and receive deposits thereof, and do such things as are usually done by similar Institutions; the cap ital thereof rot to exceed One Hundred Thous and Dollars, to be divided lute shares of Fifty Dollars eactiL Illy 2, 1866. gist Town Ppoperty A 7 PRIVATE SALE. Several ROUSES can be put chased at Private Sale by call ing oa F.II.IN&STOCK Bate vi EDS. Dec. 15. 1866. tt MILT Dr. 13. f10115611'13 Tonic and Alt3ra. tire Powders, for HORSWI and CATTLE, Prepared aid sold only at his Drag tors Jannitirr P. Excelsior Gallery. • NOl4ll int: GOOD Pictures allowed to go out—and at very LOW PRI.CI9. Caws one t Ooine sill 4 - Gettysburg, Oct 39, 180E1. For 11101 e, riIEIRHE choice FARMS, so foporys: 231, L 133 and 124 acres eactli; all three near the Boroipsh of Gettysburg choice lenhand g9o(l boil4lnZe. Terms aceornrhOtlating. ' creounk Gettysburg, Sept. 3, 1856. - • irs lIBRA BITTORS low Pate it r'i Argß sad MISHL ire 4' with one-and.rt-half-story House, good Bain —laud in good cultivation-3i miles froru New Oxford, and 11 miles from Bonaughtown. Terms easy. . 1 18 ACRES of WOODLAND, a•milas Dam' New Oxford. . I A FARM of 200 ACRES, good land, with large Brick House, 13 trn, ant '1 Tenant Hous s —4O acres in wood—half a mile from the Co - owago Chapel. A FARM of 180 Acres-225 can be pu - chased—in Cumberland township, 21 milsi from Gettysburg, near Chantbershurg pik ; I trge weatherboarded House, Bank Barn, k .; 40 acres iu wood: The Farm'has been recently limed. • A FARM' of 120 ACRES, with good flonSo arid Barn; 12 acres in wood; one' mile welt of Bonaughtown. A HOTEL, in New Oxford, two-story, toomy and convenient for business.- Good chance; terms easy. ~ Also, a number of good Houses and Lots for sale in New Oxford. Persons who wish to buy Real Estate, as writ as those who wish to sell, are requested to give tie subscriber a call at his store n New Oxford. Address, . JOHN C. ZOETE, Land Agent, New Oxford, Adams county, Pa. July 9, 18cC. Can Removal THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. undersigned takes pleasure in announ -1 cing to the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally that he has removed from his old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore street, and 'nearly opposite the store of Fahtf estock Brothers. The room he now occupies has been recently fitted up expressly fortis business. The location is an admirable-one, enabling him to tike pidtures in all shades of weather, and with a correctness unequalled any where else. LIFE-LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS, of every size and description, executed in the 6neat style. Particularattention given to the CARTE DE VlSfro, and to copying AMBRO TYPES and DAGU,ERREOTYPES oh deceased —friends. Also.l— GETTYSBURG GEMS, a now style of picture, which his become very popular with the public, not only for their beauty, but for cheapness and convenience.-- SIXTEEN fir ONE DOLLAR only. Also— TUE PORCELAIN PICTURES, which fur their beauty and durabil.ty ara unsurpassed. We are prepared to carry on the business in nil its various branches, and having Lind con 6i4terrilile experience we run no risk in G CAR-4..VTEELVG PERFECT S_ITISFAC EMI Our facilities fora full display of our skill are unequalled by any other Gallery in tlm Comity. and we would therefore invite every one to call at the NEW GE fTYSIIURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. Gall and examine our Specimens end judge for yourselves. LEVI SIU.IIPER.. June 24, 1866. Singer's Celebrated. T. HE'very best and latest improved machine in use, for sale at the CLOTHING STORE of 7 1COBS .t• BRO., in Cbambersburg street, Gettysburg, where you can buy the best and cheapest Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, and every variety of goods in the line. of M...N AND BOYS WEAR. Yon can have tffietn cut out and male up in the very best style if yon wish, at moderate prices, and without any: isk whatever. GEE. JACOBS & BRO. August 20, 1806 Battle-tleld Hotel. rcIHIS Hotel, being one. of the relics of the Battle of Gettysburg, has been renovated an . refurnished, and is ready to entertain travellers and the public .generally, It being a short distance from the Soldiers' National Cemetery, it affords convenient acconsmoda. Cons for all visitir.g there, and the subscriber flatters himself that none shall leave him dia. satisfied. ,also, lee Cream and all kinds 61 refresh; manta, at nll hours, to accommodate prome naders. Give me a call. JO3k;1 1 1-1 LITTLE, Proprietor Gatlystitirg, May 21, IfttiG. tf Ifavreoce .Inota 4 Co. W WH01414.141. 4 Di4LERS IN FANCT GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY and VARIETIES, No. 508 West Ildeiwore Street, Between floward.di Liberty Street., May 7, line.: Midi:more, Md.. • Hark Wanted. . rpgr sebstriber will pay DOLLARS per CORD for BLACK d'Aii BARK, de livered at his,Tanuery, tit tiettysliiirg. JOUR VET. ',hoe' 18,-1886: U. ilk 310t1DX. 1 11111 Viral National Batik of Getty berg . will cash 6.00 acid 10-48 U. 8. nil; 0 Tao and Oorapoond intorest Notes:, ' (MORON ARNOLD, ler,, Oct. 6, )806. cl 13 1100 OTITIND MM.—LA froth' pply jaatrocoirod. A prima article midi sale eboapAy 87210010iNat * irsarg r, Great Attracticiu AT BRINKERHOFF'S CHSAP'CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, at thetiortb Refit Corner of the Diamond. The subscriber ; i is constantly in receipt of fresh goods from the Eastern cities. His stock of RRADY-MADE CLOTHING Is one of the largest and must attractive, as I well as the cheapest establishment of the kind in the enentry. You will there find COATS,' PLANTS AND VESTS, made rip in the most fashionable styles, and of the beet materials, of all sizes and prices, for men and boys.* Gentlemen's furnishing goods of every descrip. Lion, Wool Shirts, Muslin Shirts ' Hickory Shirts and Merino Shirts, Ilerloo, Wool arid Cotton' Drawers, Hosiery of every description' Buck-skin,'Merino and Cotton Glover, Hand kerchiefs. Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper Collars, Hats, Ceps, Boots and Shoes. Um brellas, Trunks, Vertices, Carpet nazi, Clothes and Shoe Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brnshes, Shoe Pocket and Dressing Combs, Ivory Combs, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Guns, Pistols ,< Violins and Violin Strive, Soaps and Perfumeries, Stationery of all kin Is, Pocket Knives, Smoking and Chewing ToLae co, Pipes, an extra quality of Sigars.• In fact, his allbek embraces everything usually found l in a first class furnishing store. - I invite the attention of all to come and see for themselves, as I am determined' to sell goods lower than any otherestablishment in the country. Don't forget the place. Corner of York street and the Diamond, JACOB BRINKERHOFF. July 4, 1864. , Adams Comity M UT LTA T iv FIRE a I A N T S KO U , Ii i k iA N u C c E u 7 8 11 1 7 8 1 Ni. Y. Presi ent—Geor ° ge rr S fe a% itg ipe . . 'Vice 'resident-=Sainnel E. Russell. Seer taty—D. A. Bilehleri Teen rarer—E. G. Fahnestack. Extl rive Committee—Robert McCurdy An drew' eintgelman, Jacob King. 51.4 G R /19. —George Swope, D. A. Buehler, R. Md iirdy, M. Eichelberger, S. A. Russell, E. G. FAli estock, A. p. Buehler, R. 0. McCreary, Gettysburg; Jacob King, &reboil township; A. Ifeintzelman, Franklin; Wm. D. Dimes, New Oxford; Wm. 8.-Wilson, Bendersville ; 11. A. Pickiag, Straban township ; John WOI - Latimore township ;'John Picking, East Berlin ; Abel T. Wright, Benders% ille ; AU:el F. GM, New "Oxford ; Jas. H. Marshall, Ham iltonban township ; ,John Cunningham, Free dom township; John Homer, Mountjoy town ship; Wm. Russ White, Liberty township. giiir•This Company is limited in its opera tions to the county of Adams. It has been in operation for more than. 15 years, and in that period has made but one assessment, having paid losses by fire during that, period amount ing to $13,088—56,762 of which have, been paid during the last two years. Any person desiring, an Intitrance can apply to any of the above Twined M...nagers for further information. )`The Executive Committee meets at the office of the Company, on the last Wednes day in every month, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Oct. 16, 1865. tt NEW FIRM, AT THE OLD STAND. PLITATILISITSD IN 18171 I have asSociated with me,ln business, my son, John F. .11,cCreary, uner the firm and style of D. McCreary & Son, and I desire to say to my old friends and the public generally that since the war, the manufacture of Saddles, Harness, Collars, &c., has been revived at the old established and well known stand on Bal timore street, one square south of the Court House, Gettysburg, Pa. Having had an experience of 40 years in this establishment, I feel assnred,, that, with renewed attention to business, we can still further merit and receive a full share of puu lic patronage. DAVID McCREARY. With increased facilities for conducting onr 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 others to the superior quality of our Plain or Qiiilted Seat Side Leathers, Horn Saddles, !Haines, all kinds; with Plain or Quilted Seat! or without fastenings no Horn, ; Housings, Plain or Quilted Seat Scotch Collars(leather) bide Saddles, " (ticking) Plain or Fancy-Saddle So Seam Collars, Cloths, 'Best 'Welt Harness Col- Wagon Saddles, tars, Riding Bridles, of all Patent Leather Collars, kinds, fair or black,) stitched or unstitthed rounded or flat, Best Le.ther Wagon Martingale, I Whips, 4, 41 and 5 Carriage Harness, all! feet i )ng, styles, silver or block;Platted Team Whips, mounted,lTrotting Whips, Heavy Draft Harness, ;Ladies' Riding Twigs, mind Battles, Whip Lashes, Girths, Horse Blankets, Croppers, dim., &v., kc. In short, everything that pertains to a first class general horse furnishing establishment constantly on hand or made to order promptly, of the very best . m aerial, and by the most es perienced workmen in the country, (two hav ing, 'worked in thitt 4 establishment for the last thirty years.) • t, We are now manufacturing an excellent lot of Heavy Draft and Harness Collars for those who prefer our own to city made work. Repairing of.all kinds done at short notice and on re tsonable ter ms. All nre cordially invited to call and examiiie for themselves, as our work cannot mil to recommend itself. D. MOREAU & SON. Feb. 5, 18G6. tt Fresb Artival. H ATS, CAPS, BOOTS Et SHOES. COBEAN & CO. havejust received and opened another splendid assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, for Summer weary which they are selling at very low prices considering the times. The latest styles of Summer Hats and Gaps, of every description and price. s : Boots and Shoes, of superior make, and; 4 warranted to fit, alwa;s on hand. Work made to order and repairing dune on shortno tice, by experienced workmen. HARNESS MAKING, carried on in all its branches. Persons want ing anything. in this line would do well to call. terDon't forget the old stand in Chambers. burg street, if you want Bargains. CODEAN & CRAWFORD. Jane ,19, 1905. Gettysburg Foundry. HE subscriber would inform his customers and others, that he is still manufacturing va lons kinds of Castings and Machines, made le AND B.:PecOrits Sheller. and Sep. E C RS lo t ver-seed t a( o ri li r e : d e s. r ieva , enoardneanes sttshorte64(:lssuers, zEee assr n s o o t notice, t c os e pr , Sep arators, Cornfodder ' Cuttere, Straw and Hay Cutters ; P I. 0 U G a S , such as Quit Ploughs, Barshear Ploughs, , Si de hill'and Corn Ploughs; the WIRE-SPRING HORSE RARE, the latest improvement; also Metal Screws for , Chler Presses, IRON RAILING for Cemeteries or Porches. with everything else in his line, all at low prices. - --- - FOR 8A LB.—A light Two-hone Wagon, a One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon. all new. DAVID STERNER. April 30, 18G6. tf Buggies and Carriages. THIS WAY I VHS WAYI—The tinder. sigr.ed is engaged In the Carriage-making business, at the corner of Chambersburg sod !est streets, Gettysburg, and invites all who i i . sy need anything in his line to give him a all. Re puts up, In the very best manner, alltag-top 1'44 other BUGGIES, and nil the lferent styles of CARRIAGES. With a full knowledge of the business, and a determina tion to give setistautlon, the public can rely upon his jobs being good. Be will endeavor to deserve a large share of pelronsge, and hopes to receive It, REPAIRING done at the shortest notice, end on mast reasonable terms. sor 0a ti aAry produce will be taken In ozobsoge for w or k. QUA 11... E S E. GILBERT. Gettysburg, June 4, 1444. tf 49 -'RAIN AINA GROO4ftfES.—TThe highest market price paid for Wain and all kinds Produce. Grocerlea, Fertilisers, *c., con itinalrell band fop sale at the Wareboasis of Vin`. 13, Isoq, PULP Jk SA/455.114kW. TRA PERIIVI/kM SYRUP • rnorsorso SOLUTION OF Tall Piolozi* of Iron, a new dieooverf In medicine which STRIKRS AT TUP ROOT OF 'DISBASIS, by supplying - the Wood with its ♦trAn psi:meta, on 64■ sLexerr—lliON. this is the secret ol the wonderful success of this remedy hi curing DY3PIIPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DROP. SY, CHRONfe DtARWIGiI , BOILS, Nervous AWeetious, Chills and re vers, Humors, Loss of Constitu. tional Ygor, Disease of the IC,idneye and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all disease&originating In A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, Or accompanied by 131111114 TY, Or it cow isms 011 TUB ■YSTEIS Befog free from Alcohol in any form, its energising eTects ere not followed by corres ponding reaction, but are permanent, Infusing strength, vigor and new life into parts of tbo eOtem, and building up au IRON CON STITUTION. DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY From the Venerable Archdeacon Scott, D. D. Dusuan, Canada East, March 24, 1e6.5. * * lam an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 25 years' itandiog." * sl "I have been so wonderfully beneettid in the three short weeks during which I have used the Peruvian Syrup, that I cart scarseiy perswide myself of the reality. People who have known me are astonished at the change. lam widely known, and can but reoornmend to others that which has done" so mach for me." One of the must DISTINGUISHED JU RISTS in New Ragland writes to a, friend as follows : "I: have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the iesult fully sustains your prediction. it has made a sew lux of me; infused into my system new vigor and energy ; i nm no longer tremulous and debilitated, as when you last saw me, but stronger, heartier, and with Lir *ger capacity for labor, mental and physioal, than at any time during the last five years." Art EMINENT DIVINE of .Boston, says: "I have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time past; it gives Inc new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle." gertfIOOSANDS have been changed by the, use of this remedy ; front weak, stckly, suffering creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women ; and invalids can not re,tsoaably hesitate to give it a trial. .A't pamphlet of 32 page?, containity , certifi cates of cures and recommendations from same of kite most eminent physicians, dont, men, and others, will be sent ?REV to nny address. orSee that each bottle has PERUVIAN SYRUP blown in the ght?s. YOB BALK nii — 3. P. Dinsmore, Proprietor. 36 Dey Street, New York, AND BY ALL DBl:GalsYd. SCUOFULA. All Medical Men agree th,tt lODINE is the BEST REMEDY for Scrofula and Ali kindred disbases ever discovered. The diffi4ulfy has been to obtain a PUBS SOLUTION Of it. DR. H. ANDRES lODINE W A TER,:, Is* Pure Solution of lodine, WITHOUT' A SOLVENT!! A moat Powerful Vital .zing Agent and Resto rative. It lulu. cure SCROFULA in ail its manifold tor:us ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RHEUM; and it has been nsed with astonishinz success in cases of Rheumatism, Dispepsia, Consump tion, Female Complaints, lle.irt, Liver and Kidney Diseases, &c. Circulars will be sent rasa to any address. Price $l.OO a bottle, or (; for $5.00. • Prepared by Dr. H. ANDP,ki. a Physician and Chemist POR BALK. BY N. P. Dinsmore. SO Dey ktieet, New York, =I WISTAE'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY HAS BBRN UMW FOR NEARLY lIALF A CENTURY, WITH THE MOST ASTONISHING SUCCESS IN CURING Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, In fluenzA, Whooping Con4b, Croup, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, and ever► affection of THE THROAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST CaYS'IDIPTION, Which carries off more victims than any other disease, and which baffles the skill of the phy sicians to a greater extent than any other malady, often YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY when all others prove ineffectual, AS A MEDICINE, rapid in relief, soothing in effect, safe inoits operation, e 4T IS UNSUI:PASSEDI-'Oll *hits as a preparation, free from noxious in. gredients, poisons or minerals; uniting skill Science end medical knowledge ; combining all that is valuable in the vegetable kingdom fur this olsss of disease, it is INCOMPARABLyI dud is entitled to, merits and receives the gen eral confidence of the public. SEYMOUR, THATCHER, M. D., Of Herman, N. Y., writes as follows : • "SVlsraa's SALAAM OF WILD CHeRRY gives universal satisfaction. It seems to cure a Cough by loosening and cleansing the hinge, and allaying irritation, thus ZIMOTING Till CAOI3I, instead of drying un the cough and leaving the Cause behind. I consider the Bal sam as good as any, if not the best, Cough medicine with which I am acquainted." The Rev. JACOB SRCHLER, of Hanover, Pa., well known and much respected among the German populatiod of this country, makes the following statement for the benefit, of the afflicted : Dear Sirs :—Tiaving realized in my family Important benefits from the use of your valua ble preparation—WlSTAß'S BALSAM OF WILD CrIERRY—it affords me pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight rears ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of bee recovery were entextained. I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was* great inurovement in her bealih. I have, in my individual ease, made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have al ways been benatted by it. JACOB SECHLEII. Price one dollar a bottle. 1011 SALT AT .7. P. Dlowsoore. ZS Dey Street. New York. Meth W. Fowls& Moo. Proprietors, Bootos ♦IID BY ALL IIIL:4013111 Gram . * Celebrated Salvo cures Cies, Barns, Scalds. {trace's Celebrated Salvo • cares Wouridl, Braises, Sprains. Grace's Celebrated Salve cares Boils, Ulcers, Censers. ;Grace's Celebrated Salve cures Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Grace's Celebrated Salvo cares Chapped Hands, Chilblains ;Grace's Celebrated Salvo beds Old Sores, Flesh Wolin.* *e. ift. is prompt in action, removes pain at once, and reduces the most angry -looking swellings and Inflammations, as if by tuagic—_-thua af fording relief and a complete core. Oar ;5 cents a box! (Sent by mail for 35 cents.) - For sale by J. P. DINS SIORS,I6 Bey street, Now IrOpk t S. W. FOWLS do SON, Proprietor', Boston, and by all DraL: l 4o; tit9Ceri, Ooßntry Stores. _ , ,qly_ le, ISO. 17 - irouTzgs AILLIIIZAIIII Du el Cattle Potion '~~~ {Ala salsail, suet YELLOW W, TER, HEAVE! COUGHS, DI TEMPER, F VMS, FOUNDI LOSS OF API' TITE AND MIT. ENERGY, &c. use Improves wind, Menem the appetite— eve • smooth am showy skin--em traorforms t h adsershis stele ban. In all diseases of Swine, such Oa Cough*, II kern hi the I.llll n ee, Liver, - , . • ke., this article f pcia as a speclnc. 4.1 -' ' Ily putting from .i . , - • ' onatalf a paper . to a paper lin a barrel of swill the __--- t• , N _-. - above dl sc a e e t will be ersllo:teg " --.- . . ~_- _ _ . 3 im entirely prevented. Tf given In time, a cattle' preventive and care for the llog Cholera. Pries 25 Cents per Paper, or S Papers for E. S. A. FOUTZ & 13110., AT THEIR WHOLESALE DEED AND MEDICINE DEPOT. No. 118 Franklin St., Baltimore, E For Sale by Druggisu awl Storekeepers trough. tad the Cr4lted States. For sale by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg ; Laughlin & Bushfield, Wheeling, Vs ; C. C, Bender & Co., Pit,sburg; Johnson, Hollow & Cowden, Philadelphia. Dec. 11 , 1.8t15. ly ruffroli HAP IC. E. k IL T. AN rtioxr &co., Manufacturers-of Photugraphic materials, Woolesale and 501 sitoADwAy, NHW TN addition to our main business of PHOTO. I GRAPHIC MATERIALS we are Hindquar ters for the following, viz': STEREOSCOPES .1; STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS of American and Foreign Cities and L intl.. scapes, Groups, stain try, &c_S rEitEOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAIL, From negatit es made in the various cam, prtigns and forming a complete Photograpbto history of the great contest. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS, Ada; ted for either the Alagio hantern or the Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be seat to any address on receipt of statue. • PHOTOG RA PH IC ALBUMS. We manufacture inure largely then any oth. er house, about 200 varieties train 50 cents to $5O each. Our ALBUMS have the repotallon of being superior in beauty and durabilityla any others. CAM) PHOTOORAPUS or CENNOM.II, STATXSOS, ACTOM, ETC., ETC. Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOU SAND different subjects, including' reprolinc. tioas of the most celebrated Engravings, Paint ings, Statues, Ate, Catalog4es aunt on receipt of stamp. • Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. D , will please remit 25 per ceut of the amount with their order. raulite prices and quakty of our gOudi cannot fail t..) satisfy. June 18, 1868. ly A Lecture to Toting Men. JUST publishee., in a seakd Pri.ze 6 cents. A Lecture on the nature, treatment and radie tl cure of Spermatorhma, or Seminal Weakness, Involnutary Emissions, Sect' it . Debility, and impediments to Marriage general!). Nervousness, Consumption, Bpi, 1 psy, and Fits; NI e'itlai and Physical incapa. thy, resulting from Sel!-Abuse, &e. By Rob. ert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of the "Green Book," &c. The world renowned crithor, in Oils admira ble Lecture, de irly proves, from his owe ex. perience, that the awful consequences et Self Abuse may be elt.etuttlly. removed without Medicine, and without dangerous surgic.il ope. "ratioes, bungles, instritmen!s, rings, or cordi. ids, pointing out a mode of cure at once cer. tutu and effectual, by which every sufferer, nu matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands. Seta under seal to any address, in a plain, sealed enveldpe, on reocipt of six cents, or two past. Itite sumps. Also Dr. CulverwelPs Marriage Guide, price 25 cents. Address ell AS. S. C.-KLINB.& d., s2t Bowery, Sew York, P. U. box 458 d. April 23, 1866. ly She'd] lug. ondersigncd bn. commenced the SAD " ME and HA lINESS-11AKIVO bushiest', on the 11111, in Baltimore street, in the building forinerly ocenpied by D. Sweeney es a Chair -MI tker's shop, up-stairs, where he milks those wanting auytning in his line to cull. Work done in the beet manner, and prices moderate. HARNESS REPAIRED at short notice. A loti of new Saddles and Ilarne.ts on band. J. 11. ROWE. Onttysbnrg, June 25, MG. 3m --- Groceries I Groceries! THE BEST IN TOWN ! COME AND SEE THEM I STRICKIIOUSEIt k WISOTZKEY have ad ded a I trge end splendid stock of GROCERIEA to their business, and invite the public to c:.11 and gee for themselves. They offer the hest of everything. nt the lowest possible COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, SALT, FIS:1, Spices, Teas, Cheese, Stand!, Soaps, Candles, Dia.:king, Dwell* Tops, Buckets, Droning, Bed Cords; with Cooke,. tionary, Oranges, Nuts, Tobaccos, Segnfil--• and a variety entirely too large to be ecumus rated. "Caine one, come all." Oettysburg, June 18, 1868. tf • Western Lands. • T HE • 4bscriber has some valuable l WEST. LANDS, whiob he will trade for one or more FATOIS in this county. The Wide ere well located, aud very desirublo for largo log. Early application desired. „JACOB 1111INKVIROFf. lberg, April a, ma. ti GE ITp- -- roonts t Broome t 4alllE undersigned continue* to manufacture Brooms at his old stard in Carliale Wert,. wtll have during the fall a ball supPIY Pit b d,aud will b.i able to furnish t h em WHOLE, SALE , OR RETAIL. Brooms mule to QT4er Or on the share.* Persons having Broom 00113 wOuld do well to ere him a call. 8. R. TIPTVIti /k il Gettysburg, Sept. 24 186 Q 3 m • _ . , .''. - - -.- - - - -- I I C - 7 / 1 ,4, GreiCea of Liqiimr Store. A.F..467_ ,,, Aric 4,„sstATIIENT of f*Ous,': , CERI ES, cheap. VIStI of different lauds, 4 bergs lot. of • P0T011.40 HERRING, et low prise. The beat and I.trgost aaso;ti. ment of LIQUORS ewer kept in this plate. PORE WiNg, BIZANDY,4IIIi fur medicinal and other porposus, in qnanti t Wes large per email. Also— lusaLAß'S Ci 11.4138.4310 lIEBT3 PMT 3', IVA/. .1. IR rialgutore sly UClUSiiit May 58, 18e6 18(;6. Bt t altes " ?YeEs S , S Y n t' a n pe, c ;e ll efigt eq. ticolons, Ic„ in &Teat varifur. WE hire jut remind new ision of Queenswitre to wbkV we slotajou of buyers. , This king and ren6llr known, will thor oughly reinvigorate broken•down aM knretdrited harm. by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and togas. tines It il & Sure 1w ventive of all Mr eases Incident to ,ton ig Invalunt . roves the val . rthe milk. It , n proven by al experiment to crease the qua*. y of milk and tam twenty per it and make the itter one and cart. In fattening t le, it glees them appetite, loosens ieir hide. and tkes them thrice
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