Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, January 07, 1867, Image 4

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JOHN 0. ZOIJCK. LAND AOICNT,
- Nair ()grotto, Arita; Ceuvrv, P 4.
tffhalhe' sale s entuher of detirahte proper
ties, te'etitlea he asks the attention of those
wields" . re fthrelvise.
A ,LAROX F'tiUNnRF ANU MACHINA
faint it.ithUWELLING, aituited in a coon
seta,' near Railroad sod Depot. Good
goanta for dniag all 'kinds of work. Alio,
',leveret Town Lout will be sold with the above
proikerty if desired. •
A FARM of 160 ACRES, in Monntpleesent
towaship,' Adam, t:ownty, with good Stage
'Monte, good 11-tre, ijazon Shed, Corn Crib,
Wash Meese, Oreatird, .te., near a turnpike
sod rallreed. '
FORTY' ACES, with good Rouse, Bart",
and other. o'ut-buildings,
,Orrh trd, kc., thief
spatted Oa mile fro,' a railroad cation. A
good &sire , ' terms ease.
173 *ORES OF LANt),- on the road lending
f frites Hanover to Littlesto'wn. Good limestone
[arm; large Brick House, Bonk Born, and oth
er onkituildi tors. The I..ttlefittivin Railroad
raps through the rear part of the place. Prier
a.AS per acre.
A , FARM OF 300 ACRES, in Cumberland
Itowneblp, Adams roomy, three miles f-out
Gettysburg, at which place is a railroad and
good, market. This farm can he divided into
two ,farms, there b. log Jinn dyt two sets of
Improvements on the tr.ct. The improve
-11:0•11113 btu a good two-story Dwelling House,
Tare, tfAd btktrowebuildings, anti it Tenant
Botha frith ill improvements.
A FARM of 105 ACRES, on the Carlisle
turnpike, under good cultivation, with a large
Brick House, Bank B .rn, Wagon Shed, Corn
Crib, Carriage House and other out-buildings,
Ikll new.
•'taARGIE FLOUR ![ILL, with .15 Acres of
nd. The mill has four pair of Burrs, twil l
all machinery for doing merchant work. Best
water power in the cowry.
FARM of 175 ACMES, near the Hanover
taaWkst, on which Is erected a good House,
Barn, and all necessary out•buildings. The
land Is ins good state of cultivation. This
property wilt be sold eheap.
A FARE of 105 ACRES, near Hunterstown,
Adams coucty, en which' is erected a good
House, Barn and other out-buildings, and the
land Is In a fitio state of cultivation. This
farm will be aolechetip.
4. FARM of 38 A.ORRS, ¢ acres In wood,
With oba•and-a-lialf.story limiter, good Barn
Plaid In good cultivation-34 miles from
en i Oxford, and rapes from honaughtown,
Terms easy.
18 ACRES of WOJDLAND, 2 miles frcm
New Oxford.
A ,FARM of 200 ACRES, good land, with i
Argo Brick/lonia, BArn, find 2 Tenant Houses'
-.Act acres in wood—half smile from the Con
stwitgo Chapel.
' A FARE of 180 wares:--22.5 tan be pur
chased—in Clumbirlind township, 24 miles
'from Gettysburg; um Chamheraburg pike;
large weatherbouded House, Bank Barn, Ac.;
40 'um Inwood. ' The. Farm has been recently
Ham& .• • •• •
A PARK of 120 ACRES, with good House
And Barn I, 18 acres in wood; one' mile west.
of Bonanghtown.
A HOTEL, In New Oxford, tiro-story, roomy
and &Invert/ant 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
well as those who wish to sell; are requested
to give tie sabscriber a cull at his store n
"few Oxford. ' • •
• Address,
• JOHN C. ZOIICK, Land Agent,
New Oxford,Adrms county, Pa.
July P r 1646. 6m
PIIOTOGILAPIIIC.
S.,k R. T. AN CIIONY k CO.,
Ms' autiotarsis of Photoirraphic materiels,
r Wholesale and Retail,
101 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
IN addition to oar main business of PHOTO
•GRAFHIC MATERIALS we are Headquar
`--"ters far the following, viz :
STgagoscuPEs k STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS
'of American and Foreign Cities and Land.
awes, Gronpa, Statuary, ko.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR,
From negatites made In the various cam
paigns, and forming a complete Photographic
hlstcrry of the ['Teat contest.
• GTERgOSOOFIC VIEWS ON GLASS,
Adapted for either the • Magic 'Lantern or the
Stereoscope. 'Our Catalogue will be sent to
any address on receipt of stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
We manufacture more largely than any oth
er house, about 200 varieties from 50 cents to
$5O each._ Our ALBUMS havo the reputation
Of being superior in beauty and durability to
any °Mere.
CARD PROTOGRAM 01/ GINICRALI, STAMM/S i
I ACTORS, ITC., ITC.
tl i
ur Catalogue embraces over FIVE TIIOIJ
SA. D di ff erent subjects, including reprodac
tip s of the most celebrated Eouravings,Paint;
ingli, Statute, kc. Catalogues it o " * .
Vitr" -
wtograppeni and Others ordering goods
. f1; , ..b. D' will please remit 25 per cent of the
amount ,
their order. , .
Sir The prices and quality of ,door goods
einnot fail to satisfy.
Jane la, 1866. ly ,
A Lecture to Young Mon. .
JUST published, in a sealed envelope.—
Price 6 cents. A Lecture onthe nature,
treatment and radical cure of tipermatorhces t
or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions,
Nesnal Debility and Impediments to Marriage
generally. Nervousness, 'Consumption, Epi
lepsy, and Fits; Mental ancl'Phyrical incapa
city, reselling from Self-Abuse, it. By Rob
ort J. Calverwell, M. D., author of the" Green
- Book," to. •
't The world renowned author, in this admire.
bla Lecture; elearTy provbs; from his own ex
pieleutre, that the'awful conseguenoes or Self
Abuse may , e effectually redioved with - but
Medicine; and without dangerous surgical opal.
rations, boogies, instruments, rings, or cordi
als,pointing out h mode of cure at once eels.
tale 'Mad effeitnal, by which every sufferer, do
matter what his condition may be, may cure
biosellohenplx, privataly and radically. This
LeetUre will prove a boon to thousands. Sent
under seal to any •address, in Iv plain, sealed
Surelope, on receipt of six cents, or two post
rise stamps. Also Dr. Culterwell's 'Marriage
Guide, price 25 cents. Address' " -
CHAS. 5... C. KLINE & Co.,
UT Bowery, New York, P. 0. box 4586
Aisil 28, pee. ly
Dnehorn tt Roffman.
LEW STORE.
ON TES NORTHWEST CIERNESI Or THZ DIA
.
MOSD. GETTYIIIIIIIIO
(Knows cm Il)ke's Cr ism)
0.111.11 GS IN DItY GOODS, NOTIONS, CAN.
PICTS, QUEENSWARE, ac.,
au of which have bey n bought" at the lowest
market price. end will be sold -accordingly..
Give them a call. No trouble to show Goode,
•
F. D. DIIPHORN,-
.
• S. W. lIOFFMAN.
Si : t. e, VIGIL •
NEW GOODS.
G=MGR ARNOLD has now got up kb
tall stockist
RHADY-MADE CLOTHING,
mostly ot his own manufacture, consisting of
Goats, Ponta, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, km:, Ans. '
A large stock of CLOTHS AND OASSL
HERBS, eQ uf f shish Wril sold cheap for
gash. Call and see them.
•
• OM. 6, MO.
Wanted.
A GOOD FARM
AWYpersdit taring a good Farm for.sal.,
* and. will take in part payment, one or
More Utica* of
IPIRST•RATE WESTERN LAND,
lardl lowatisd; near Railroad a; Schools, Church
os, Courtly 'TOwns,Aim, may Swim purchaser
/by applying 'at this office. , • • •
• Jan. ift,'lB66. tf
Hay Wasted.
CHs nadersiped will pay the higbeet mar-
AVltet- Weise:for SAY. In4uire at Spout&
'hers Warehouse, Gettysburg.
STRICHBOOSER k W-LSOTZIEST.
N0v.25 lißfte If •-• • •• i•
18:119:L" di MOUSER'S yen eau get
Brusbee, Combs ; Soaps, Pedant
1111Wa ta g in end rariaty. e• N •
-414=1s dm place to pc all kinds
a. " 01111 AP. - •— • •
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lriteirr --.
' Ili aiiiitlildt oriiiiiell. - -- 1
. . dieittiifteineats it. --L-. 11. ,,
9. BENNER. 1 ~
PirEW FIRM,
I
HS subsesibed have . just retorned ftom
/1.044•00 Basis. Grain Wanted. A T TIM OLD STAND.
the 'cities with an iodised supply elf '
A I\T KW FIRM A r 'nig. OLD W.AltlilloUSE. II (erreettsnee tv 1817.]
RoW,LRE k GROCERIES, whiebibey are AJORITT of those who read Newspaper 'l . lll wit. R. BIDDLE k CO. wonid ;Morin the I hero associated with me in hushes', my
7a l
Offering et their old steed in ligittniere 'Weld, dyer give a hasty glance at • business public that they have leased the Warehouse son, John F. McCreary, ender the firm and
at Prices to suit the times. Oar stock consists is rtideleeut, and if aou the corner of Stratton street end the Rail- style At D. tieCrestry & Son, and I desire to
. .. .
in pelt of MAN , rokti, in Gettysburg, ..here th-y will carry on day to my old friends and the public generally
itlll/ODING MATERIALS, ' I TIIE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, the since the war,themanufectere of Saddles,
actually hail dui beet, the prettiest and the '
' CARPENTER ' S TOOLS, ,in ell its branehes. The highest prices will Harness, Collets, kc., has been revived at the
Creation,actually selling
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS,always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oat", old established and well knoe u stand on Bal
i e th b e ell er a 6 t t. h i re:L ."l o,ra " prices—oo 'eve . heed the
COA.CH FINDINGS Clover and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Stimid, timore -street, one square south of the Court
I fact tor their own Interest, therefore we hare
. Hey and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Sutp,Heme, House, Grua shurg, Pa.
POUND I Shoulders and Side+, Potswes, with every- having had an experience of 40 years in
it best to simply invite every bo ly to call and .thing else in the country produce the. 1 this , enablistiment, I feel assured, that, with
examine our stock and Pried be i ore hu7ivlit GROCERIES.—On hand, for sale, Coffees, renewed attention to business, we cin still
one dollar's worth elsewlsere; - tor I can and Sugars, Molders, Syrepa, Teas, Spices, Safi, further merit and receive a full share of pno
will make it to the interest of all those who Uheems, \Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, lic patronage. DAVID iIi.CREARY.
are not , Brooms, sockets, Blacking; Soaps. kc. Also
COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar. kc. FISH of 'all
kinds • Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chew,
iugTt:boccos.
They are always able to
. supply a first rate
article of Flour, with the diterent kinds of
Feed.
Also, Ground Plaster, with Guano' and
otber fertilizers. COAL, by the bindle', ton or
car load.
They will run a LINE OF FREIGHT car:
from Gettysburg to Baltimore ode 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 purchase' in the city, and delivering
the goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their
ears run to the Warehouse of Nathan Roop k
Co., No. 128 North Howard se, near Franklin,
Baltimore, where freight will be received at
any time. They invite the uttention of the
public to their line, assuring them th le they
sell spare no effort to accommodate all who
way patronize them.
sum; rnmrslo4lL
CATON!' MAKER'S TOOTS,
ROUSEKEEPKR'S raraßgs,
ALL KINDS OF IRON, kc.
GROCKILIRS OF ALL KXMITS,
OILS, PAINTb, loc., he. Thereis no stride
included in the several departments meeti 'led
'bore bet, What can be had at this Stare.—
Leery 414 or Mechanics can be accomnsollao
here wiaiuols and findings, end Iloasehiepets
tan Gad every article in their lino. 'Glee as
call, as we are prep 'red to sell as low fur cash
as any house out or the city.
JOhL R. DANNER,
DAVII4 ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, May 16, 1864.
3 - 2nr Bakery:
I' . ENIMORT k'ZIEG!•Eft, Mechanical Bak
ers, South Washington street, half squire
rote the Eagle Rotel, GET TYSBURG, Pa.—
Constantly on head, the best of BREAD,
CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS, lc, Per
sons wishing fresh Bread will be served every
morning, by leaving their name? and residences
at the Bakery. Every effort made to please
Give as a call I [April 20,'63. tf
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Lancaster I3ook Bindery.
G EORG% WANT,
BOOK-BINDER,
AID; 111421 k, 100 C YANUPACTORiIip
Plain eitd Ornamental Binding, of every de
scription, executed in the moat •übstautial and
approved styles.
I MI!
E. W. Brown, Esq., Farmers Bank of Lancaster
W. L. Peiper, Mg . :, Lancaster County Bank
simnel Shock, Esq., Colombia Bank.
setintierWagner,'Esq., York Bknk.
William Wagner, Esq.. York County Bank.
T. D. Carson, Esq.,' Bank of Gettysburg.
Peter Martin, Esq., Proth'y cif Lancaster co., Pa
Geo. G. Hawthorn,§sq. ' Register ; "
Geo. Whitson, Esq4llecoriler ' ti
April 15, 1861
gale Crying.
A T:. FLEX WING' continues the business
A
of SALN CRYING, end solicits t he con
tinued patronage of the public. It is his con
stant endeavor to give satisfaction. Charges
moderate. Residcuce in Breckinridge street,
Gettysburg.
P. S.—He is ft licensed Auctioneer, under the
Tax t...aw of the United States.
Nov. 24, 1862.
Noali Walker( it Co.,
C LOTIIIIERS,
WASHINGTON BUILDING,
IGS AND 167 BAFTINOIaI STREW!,
BALTIMORE,
keep constantlf on hand a large and well as
sorted stock of all kinds of goods 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 keen also an extensive stock of FURN
ISHING GOODS, embracing every article of
Gentlemen's Under-wear. Also, MILITARY
CLOTHS anetrevery variety of Military Trim
mings, as well as an assorted stock of READY
MADE MILITARY GOODS.
Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1864.
: 1 Neu Warehouse.
100.000
and Produce Heusi', in Carlisle street, adjoin
ing Sheads, k nueliler's establishment. The
highest market price will always be paid it
cash for
GRAIN, of kinds,
FLOUR, SEEDS, &c.
Always on baud and for sale, at the dmalles'
profits,
GUANOS, ' -
SALT, PISA,
GROCERIES, -ke.,
Wholesale and retail.
TRY US I We shall do our best to Pre
satisfaction in all eases.
MeCURDY k DIEHL.
Gettysburg, Slay 11, 180. ly
Carriages and Buggies. ,
TADS k CULP
nre now building, a rariety of
C 0 A- C If W 0 It K
of the latest and moat approved styles, and
constructed of the.best m aerial, to which they
invite the attention of buyers. Haiinpr
our work NO"' .", oi
wits special reference to beatify of
style and durability, we can confidently. re
commend the work as unsurpassed by any,
either in or out of the cities.
All we ask is an inspection of our work to
convince those in want of any kind of vehicle,
that this is the place to buy them.
REPAIRING in every branch done at short
notice and on reasonable terms.
Give os a call, at our Factory, near the
corner of Washington and Cbamoersburg
streets, Gettysburg.
P. J. TATE
Mar. 19, 18t6
Grocery OL Liquor 'tore.
AFIRST-RATE ASSORTMENT of °RO
MIES, cheap. FISH of different kinds.
large lot of '
POTOMAC HERRING,
at low price. The best and I irgsst assort•
ment of LIQUORS ever kept in this place.
PURE WINE, BRANDY, RYE WHtSSEY , Ace.,
for medicinal and other purposes, in quanti
tities large or small. Also—
MISHLER'S CELEBRATED HERB BITTERS.
WM. J. MARTIN,
Baltimore st., Gettysburg.
May 28, 1868.
Groceries: Groceries!
THE B d Ee IN TOWN!
' COME AND SEE THEM!
STRI ROUSER & WISOTZKEY have ad
ded-a large and spleniid stock of GROCERIES
to their business, and invite the public to call
and see for themselves. They offer the heat
of everything, at the lowest po4sihle profit.;:
COFF ENS, SUGARS, 'SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
BILLT, FIS:T, 'Spices, Teas, Cheese, Starch,
Soaps, Undies', Ski:king, Matches, Tubs,
Buckets, Brooms, Bed Cords; with Confec
tionary,. Oranges, Nuts, Tobaccos, Segars—
hod i variety entirely too large to be enume
rated. "Come one, come all."
• Gettysburg, June 1 . 8,1866. tf
Fresh Confectionery
aND IC6 CREAM SALOUN.—Thesubseri
, ber respectfully informs the citizens or
Gettysturg.and vitinitrthu he h:ts s Coulee
tionery Eithhll4hruent, one door east of the
Bogle Hotel, on Ohambershumstreeti to which
he would invite their attention.
C aces, Candies, Rad every description cf
Confections, together with Nuts, Oranges, and
aft ktnda of fruits, always on hand.
Parties, public an•l priv.ite,' as well as tam 7
ilies,•will he fOraiblied With all kinds of Cakes,
Ice Cream, (in pyramidal form or otherwise,)
and other refre - shments at their houses, upon
short notice.
Having spent a life-time at the badness, he
natters himself that he amderstands it and that
he is able 'u render entire aatistaction.
041 snit see hia:Coafettionery.
May 28, 1888._ tf - JOHN GRUM.
Reduced Prices.
PIANOS, CABINET AND AMERICAN' OR
GANS. Siperior tuned T octane PIANOS
Irom S3SQ upwards. ORGANS from sso
upwards. All instruments selected, re.
commended and sold by me, additionally guar
antied. Illustrated circulars sent by mail,
whoa desired. P. BENTZ,
' No. 30 East Market Street, York, Pa.
Mar. 13, 15G6.
The Far Famed
iiTV MRS AI, CLOTHES WRINGER."—. B .
kRGAINS--Picking bee received his new
6 6
ilooda. - Now is the time to secure bat.
rr
' ' u Besides the great +airing. of Labor, the 'whs. Call and see them.'
saving to the wear and • tear of clothing in a 'RAICE''S PLANTATION BITTERS, or Old
shies year, mars than amounts to the price ot Homestead 'Tonic,' lit Dr. R. BORNEO
this Wringsr.• it is strange that any tomtit'. rife Store. •
should be willing to do without it. For gale i _r___ .
at PASSE/MOOS B&W &admit 0. B. HUBEI.; A NEW 10 LAMPS just received at the
LEW'S , ""' • •-- " ' [Feb. 18.' joik Gro JOHN M. SWAN.
EIS
to their true inter,-et and who wish to save
money, therefore to buy everything
IN
the line of good and cheap clothing at my
store, where there has just wen recewed a
most miginieent assortment oi Fall and Win
ter Goods, consisting of Overcoats., Dress
Coals, ineiue•s Cools, l'Ants and Vests of All
'kinds, Overskirts And Undershirts, Stockings,
Snependers, Cravats and No Law, Clocks,
Instruments, and may other things
in my line, all of which I. am selling at -very
low priers. Call on F. R. PICKING, Beni
more street, near the public Square,
CETTYSBURC.
Oct. 29, 1866.
'l-EitY STORK 1
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, kC.
'HS undersigned has returned to Gettys
burg, and opened a new Store, on /Juni
in•Jre street, nest door to ths Post Office, and
nearly opposite the Court-House, where he
offers for Selo, MIA? FOR CABII, it large nud
cnoice assortment of GROCERIES,—Sugars,
Coffees, Tess, Molasses, Syrups, Salt, ko.;
with Fish, Bacon. hard, and an on.
. Also; LIQUORS—Wanes, Bi 'lndies, Gins,
Whiskies, Rum., n nd everything glee in the line.
Also,_any qn unity of Notions, to suit any
and everybody.
Recollect this is the place to buy 01/rar roe
Celle. '
LANCASTER, PA
April 23 , 1866. •
Pianos! Pianos !
PIANOS I—The undersigned would respect-
fully inform the public that he can furnish
PIANOS of the following manufacturers, or;
those of other faille, it desired, at the lowest
possible prices:
& SONS.
DECKER BROS.
HAMA:TON BROS.
IIAiN ES BROS.
GEO. STECK.
A. H. GABLE St CO.
STEIN WAG & SONS.
Se'eParticulat attention is given to the se
lection of Pianos; and when so selected, in ad
t ion to the manufacturers' guarantee, the Pianos
are guaranteed bylne.
MASON At HAMLIN'
CABINET ORGANS AND 3IELODIANS.
The recent improvements in these instru
ments are such as to fully warrant saying they
are FAR SUPERIOR to any other make. One
of the be.+t evidences of their merit is, that
their improvements are imit ited by other
makers. The new style, four stop organ, have
a Sub. Baas and Octave Couplet, wilting it an
instrument especially, adapted to Church and
Sabbath School purposes.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS
will he sent by mail to persons desiring them,
' Pianos tuned regularly. Pianos taken in ex
change. PETER RENTZ,
No. 30 East Market St., York, Pa.
June 12, 1865. ly
Benefit to Farmers!
M IV
ORO PHILLIP
arsTunsu
IMPROVED SUPER-PHOS PH ATE OF LIME
For S tie at Manufacturer's Depots :
27 N. Front St., between ‘l'arket t Arch,
PHILADELPHIA.
14 Bowley's Wharf, and 95 South St.,
BALTIMORE, Mu.
Congress having repealed the Internal Rev
enue Law taxing Fertilizers a;.l per cent., I
beg leave to inform the Farmers that from
this day tie same per centage will be taken
off the retail pric'e of MORO PHILLIPS' SU
PER...PHOSPHATE OF LIME, viz: $6O 00,
less 6 per cent., making the retail price now
$l6 40 per ton of 2,000 lbs., in Philadelphia
and BflitiM re. ,
Discount to Dealers.
, MORO PHILLIPS,
'Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer.
Aug. 13, 1860.
Gettysburr Railroad.
NJTT ....-e-P.. - 4;••19.11- 1 .0n and ar
- ter Monday; November 20th, 1863, Pas
senger Trill's will lease and arrive at Gettys
burg, and mike connections, as follows :
FIRST TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at
7.45 A. M., with passengers for York, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Balticinre, and the North
and West, arriving at Hanover Junction with
out change of cars, at 10.25 A.A., connecting
with the Fast Moe South on - the Northern Cen
tral Railway, and arriving at Baltimore at
12.30 noon. Also connecting with Mail Train
from Baltimore north, arr.sing in Harrisbarg
at 1.20 P. M. Arrive at Gettysburg 1.10 P.
M., with passengers from Harrisburg, York,
Baltimore and Washington.
SECOND TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at
1.20, P. W., arriving at Hanover Junction at
3.15, and connecting with mail train South.
Arrive at Baltiinrire at 5,3 d P. M. Arrive at
Gettysburg at 6.15 P. M., with passengers from
Philadelphir., Harriaburg and the North and
West, and also with passengers from Baltimore
and Washington by the fast line north, .which
leaves Baltimore at 12.10 noon.
Passengers can leave Baltimore in the Mail
Train at 9 A. M., and arrive in Gettysburg at
1.10 P. M. Or leave Baltimore in the fast line
at 12.10 soon, and arrive in Gettysburg a'. 8.15
P. M: But one change of care by the first
train, either way, viz : at Hanover Junction.
The fast lice on the Northern Central will not
stop at any local stations, except York, Llano-
Ter Junction' and t'apkton. Connections cer
tain. R. McOURDY, Pres't.
Nov. 27, 1865.
W.ll. E: CULP
MHE undersigned would most respectfully
inform the publie that he cunt's/Emil the
BLICKSSIITHING BUSINES".4,
at his shop, lately Philip Dcersoin's, adjoining
Troxel's paint shop, in East Middle street,
Gettysburg, where la will at all times be pre
pared to do Blacksmitbing work to Carriages,
Buggie.i, Wagons, &c. That he knows how to
do all jobs of the kind wilt not be ine4tioned
by those who have a knowledge of his long
experience at the business. Come on with
your 'truck, and you will be satisfied when you
take it away and kir which he will receive
Cash or Conntly Produce. '
ADAM HOLTZWORTH
Mar. 20, 1885. tf
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
OURSIa Or aUWARD a mom)" ISTITITR,
This Hons. is on a direct line between the
Northern Central and aliAllntne and Ohio
Railroad Depots. It has been refitted and tom
forrtoly arrittmed for the oonveniauee and the
entertainment of guests.
N-or. to, 1865. tf
OF every varkty," Including the "Noble
Cook,.'"'Hoptl Cook," "Waverly." "Ora.
&mental," •lOriental." Me. Also, Tia.ware,
Sheet-iron-ware, Hollow-ware, and every va
riety
- of Kitchen Furniture—including a varie
ty of Lanterns. Also, a' new and ranch its.
proved Flour Sifter,lor sale by
' - C, H. BUSHIAR,
Corner of Carlisle add Haiirdad sta.,
Fob. le, lath& ' Gettyrbarg, Ps.
ASUPERIOR quality of the hest Loudon
Draft HAIISS; with 'or without Natoli.
lass, for s tip by' O. Mt Cl3.ltA RY It SON. •
DEAD
Cheap for Cask:
GEO. F. KALBFLEISCH
Uhseksnaithing,
EverharVo
DALTDIORK, MD
Cooking Stoves
BIDDLE k. BANNER
April 16, 1966• of
Revaioral
OF BOTET OUR SHOPS TO MURDERS
BURG STREET.
OPEN TO -DAY, KAY 17, 1864
We take special pleasure in announcing to
our friends and ctivtnm ,, r4 that we have this
day opened our ICE GREANI SALOONS. xt
our new stand in Ch tmbersburg street, nearly
opposite the Lutheran Church. We hare had
the apartments fitted up in the hest style.—
Ladi, s and Gentlemen are Invited to call.
We will also tarnish Ice Cream ittany quan
tity to public or private parties, at prices un
precedented. We will also have constantly on
band Fresh Cnkes, which we will famish to
all parties and pic-nics at the shortest notice.
MEAD AND MINERAL WATER
can always bell td icy and cool and stall hours
II 'ring htd a life•lting experience in the
mlnnt.tcture of all the foregoing articles we
ask the patronage of the pudic generally.
May 21,18tit3. tf & BRO.
Flour! Feed! and Groceries!
AT THE CHEAP STORE ON THE HILL.
If you wish to buy any of the above arti
cles rhestptir and better than you can get them
anywhere else, go to the Grocery Store of the
underisigneil on the Hill, in Biltimore street,
where customers can always be accommoda
ted, and where all are invited to cull and see
for themselves. The public will alwriys find
a full and choice assortment of
SUGARS, COFPEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, MO•
LASSES, TOBACCOS. CIGARS, SNUFFS,
FISH, BACON, r. URD, CHEESE, CRAC•
KERS, BUTTER, EGGS, &c..
L 8 0-
GLASS-WARR, CROCKERY-WARE. NO
TIONS, h 0 COAL, OIL LIM PS, FISH
OIL, AND FLOUR. AND FEED,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
WANTED. —Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs,
Bacon, and Potatoes, for which the highest
market price will be paid, either in trade or
cash.
`Being determined to conduct my busi
ness In A fair and honorable way, and to sell
cheap, I invite all to give me a CAI!.
HENRY- 0 VERDEER.
April 9, 18GG. tf
Cabinet Furniture.
MITE subscribers hereby inform their ens
( tomers and the public generally, that
they have now on hand, and continue to man
ufacture to order,
CABINET FURNITURE,
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 Room. Fashionable, ornamental
or plain Furniture . manufactured in , the most
substantial manner, ny most experienced
workmen, and at the lowest cash prices.
UNDERTAKING
?laving a new Hettr.e, particular attention
will be given to this branch of their bn.divess.
They are prepared to
. make ;Lai 01-1414
of any Ai,' •.0 quA,lty, and attend Funerals
suortest notice—and on such terms as
cannot fail to please all.
The subscribers return their thanks to the
pnblic for the . liberal patronage extended to
them in the past, and hope to meri Land receive
, a continuance of public patronage.
Chop and Ware Room third bnilding east
of the Square. H. FETE & BRO.
Littlestown, April 16, 1866. tf
Lime at Coal.
CI El k REILLY have erected two addl.
1.3 tional Lime Kilns, on the Railroad, and
are therefore better prepared them ever to sup
ply the best of LIME, in large hr small qnanti
ties. Farmers and others can hereafter look
for a more prompt filling of their orders, and
are invited to extend and continue their fa
vors to a firm which is making every effort to
accornmodatlithem in the best manner possible.
They will also continue to keep on hand, for
gale, a good supply of the different kinds of
COAL, which they wills II at small profits.
Coal and Lime delivered anywhere in Get
tysburg.
May 14, 1866. V
Carriage-making , Hnsiness.
MH E war bein, over, the anderaigned have
rvamei the
CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS,
at their old stand, in I .st Middle street,
GETTYSBURG,
where they are again prepared to put up work
in the most fashionable, substantial, and snpe
rior manner. A 1 , t of new and second-hand
'CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C.
on hand, which they will disoose Of at the
lowest prices; and all orders will be supplied
as promptly and satisfactorily as possible.
/[-REPAIRING
done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates.
A large lot of new and old HARNESS on
hand for sale
Thankful for the lib.erat patronage hereto
fore enjoyed by them, they solicit and will en
deavor to deserve a large share in the future.
DANNER d ZIEGLER.
July 10, 1865. tt
Notice..
APPLICATION will be made at the next
regular session of the Legislature of
Pennsylvania for the Incorporation of a S trs
ings' Institution, to be located in the Borough
of Littlestown, Adams county, Penn'a., under
the name and style of " THE LI fTLE3TOWN
SAVINGS' INSTINITION,' the intention of
which shall he to loan out money' and receive
deposits thereof, and do such things as are
usually done by simil Institutions: the cap
ital, thereof nut to exceed One Hundred Thous
and Dollars, to be divided into shares of Fifty ,
Dollars each.
July 2, 186(1. dm
.Town Property
AT PRIVA.TS SALR.--Several MUSKS
eau be put chased at Private Sale by call
n PAIINESrOCK 111101'SERS.
Dee. 15. 18Gfi. tr
lia Dr. It. 1101INF.R'S Tonic and Altzra.
lice Powders, for HORSES and CATTLE,
Prepared and sold only at his Drug store.
Jmniare 36 '1864.
Excelsior Gallery.
NONE bat GOUD
.Pictures allowed to go
oaF=eed at very 110 W PRIORS. Come
onel Comp *lll
GettyebarT, Oct. 29, 1888.
For Salo.
frIBRICR *Mice FARMS, as follows; 231,
1: 133 and 124 acres saohi all three near
the Borough of Geitysburg ; choice !lads and
good buildings. Terms accommodating.
GBURGB ARNULD.
Gettysburg, Sept. 3, 1866. of
MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS for sale it
Horner's Drug sad Yarietr Store.
4..". t. 1
STRIKES AT Tilli ROOF OF DISEASE,
by supplying the Blood with its mat.
retsciehe, oa Lars ei. xxx s x —IRON.
This is the secret of the wonderful success of
this remedy in miring
DY3PEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DROP
SY, CHRONIC DIARRIHE I, BOILS,
Nervous Affections, Cxills and Fe-
With increased facilities for condoning, onr vers, Humors. Loss of Constitu
business, we are better prepared than ever to Monad Vigor, Disease of the
satisfy the wants of all those who tn , y need Kidneys and Bladder,
_ Female Complaints,
anything in our line. We especially call the Female
all diseases originating in
attention of Parineraand others to the superior I
A BAD STATE OF T ib: Bi.00f).
quality of our . -or accompanied by DIIIILTTY, or a how
Plain or Quitted •
Seqt,Side Leathers. i OF 7115 SYSTI.II.
Horn Saddles, '}Hanes, all kinds, with'
Being free from Alcohol in any form, its
Plain or Quilted Seat - or withoutlastenings energizing effects are not followed by corres
no Horn, !Housings, pondiug reaction. but are permanent, infusing
Plain of Quilted Seat,SeotehOollare(leather) strength, vigor and new life into all parts of
'. Side Saddles, I iv '` (tleking,) , the system, and building up an IRON CON•
1 Plain or Fancy Saddle-No Seam Collars,
Best Welt Harness Col- ,ISTITUTION.
1 Cloths, ---
Wagon Saddles, 1 tars, DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY.
• Riding Bridles, of allTatent Leather Collars,
From at veneraue Aremeama scot, D. D.
kinds, fair or black ' stitchedorunstitched , '
Dean tx, Cana lit EAst, March 74, li!as.
Martin rounded or flat, i ftest Leather
tend ago n
ii * * "I am an inveterate Dyspeptic el
Carriage a
Hle,
arness. all[ feet 1 Whips,
ing,, 45 '
nave than 25 years' standing."
-
* * * " I hive been so wondertully
styles, silver or black Plaited Team Whips, 1
; bend !red in the three short weeks d tring
mounted. Trottingl Whips,
t which I have used the Peruvian Syrup, that
Heavy Draft Harness, I ' adios ' Riling Twigs, : I ~,,, ~ 1
tra.e ' , yenta ttle myself of the reality.
Blind Bridles,
!Whip Lashes,
Girths,
People who have known me are astonished
Croppers, Morse Blankets,
at the change. lam widely known, and cats
I kc., 11".- &c. but recommend to others that which has dune
In short, everything that pertains to a first' so much for tie."
class general horse furnishing establishment One of the most, DISTINGUISHED JU
constantly on hand or made to orier promptly, RISTS in Neir England writes to a friend as
of the very best material, and by thee most es- follow , :
perienced workmen in the country, (two bay- "I have tried-the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and
lug worked in this establishment for the last , the result fully sitstains your
~p rediction. It
thirty years.) ' has 111 Id e a Saw ais of m; ; infused into my
We are now Manufacturing en excelleut lot system new visor nod energy; lam no longer
of Heavy Dra't and Harness Collars for t hose tremulous and debilitated, ns when you lasi
who prefer our own to city made work.
I saw use, bat stronger, heartier, and with ler
e Repairing of ail kinds done at short notice ger capacity for labor, mental and physical,
and on retsonable wants. - 'toan at any time during the last live years."
All are cordially invited to call and examine t An EMINENT tIIVINE of Boston, PilVII:
for thiainselves, as our work cannot ii it to ,
-; "I have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP
recommend- itself. ! for some time past ; it gives me new vigor,
' buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle."
D. 11cCitEARY & SON
Feb.. , 1868. tt
Great Attraction
AT RINKERHOFF'S CHEAP CLOTHING
A. D FURNISHING STORE, at the North
East Co nor of the Diamond.• The subscriber
Is constantly in receipt of fresh goods from the
Eastern cities. His stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
is one of the largest and most attractive, as
well as the cheapest establishment of the kind
in the country. Yon will there find COATS,
PANTS AND VESTS, made up in the most
fashionable styles, and of the best materials,
of all sizes and prices, for men and boys.--
Gentlemen's furnishing goods of every descrip
tion, Wool Shirts, Muslin Shirts,
Hickory
Shirts and Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool and
Cotton Drawers, Hosiery of every description
Buck-skin, Merino and Cotton Glove., Hand
kerchiefs, Neckgies, Cravats, Linen and Paper
Collars, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Um
brellaS, Trunk's, Yahoos, Carpet Bags, Clothes
and Shoe Brushes, Hair and Tooth HI ashes,
Shoe Blacking, Pocket and Dressing Combs,
Fvory Combs, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
Guns, Pistols, Violins and Violin String,
Soaps and Perfumeries, Stationery of all kin is,
Pocket Knives, Smoking and Chewing Tobac
co, Pipes, an extra quality of Sept's. In tact,
his stock embraces everythinK usually found
in a first class furnishing store. I incite the
attention of all to come and see fur themselves,
as I am determined to sell goods lower than
any other establishment in the country. Don't
forget the place. Corner of York street and
the Diamond. JACOB I.IaINKEt4IIOF
July 4, 1864.
Adams County
M . ITUAT, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
INCORrORATICD, MARCH 18, 1851
Or ICERS
President—George Swope.
Vice President—Simnel R. Russell.
Secretary—D. A. Buehler.
Treasurer—E. G. Fabneatock.
Executive Committee—Robert McCurdy An.
drew Heintzelman, Jacob Ring.
MANAGERS —George SKOpe, D. A. Buehler,
R. McCurdy, M. Eichelbermer, S-R,... 1 1.‘13;a1; R.
G. FaSeiestackri-luebler, R G. McCreary,
G6ttysburg; Jacob King, Stratton township;
lA. Heintzelman, Franklin; Wm D. Ili:aes,
!New Oxford; Wm. B. Wilson, Bendersville ;
I H. A. Picki.ig, Straban township ; John WO
! ford, Latimore township; John Picking, East
Berlin ; Abel T. Wright, Bendersville ; Abd:el
F. Gat, New Oxford; Jas. H. Marshall, Ham
iltonban township; John Cunningham, Free
dom township ;.John Horner, Mountjor town
ship; Wm, Ross White, Liberty township.
{`This Company is limited in its opera
tions to the county of Adams. It has been in
operation for more than 1.3 years, and in that
period has made but lEne j k ssessment, having
paid losses by fire diving at perio 1 amount
' ing to $13,968—56,769 of which have been
I paid during the last two years. Any person
I desiring an In , nrance can apply to any of the
above mimed Manlove for further informatior“
gtor. Th c executive Committee meets at the
office of the Company, on the lAA: Wednes
day in every month, at 2 o'clock, P. M.
' Oct. 16, 1665. 11
Gettysburg Foundry.
METE 9ubscriber-would iurorm his cuatomtrs
1 and others, that he is dtiii manuractnr;ng
various kinds of o,istings and Machines, made
to order, on short notice, such as
iIIitES.IERS AND POWERS,
(five differect 81203 of Powers,) Clover-seed
Hullers and Cleaners, Corn She Hera and Sep/
armors, Ournfodder Cutters. Straw and Hai
Cutters; P L. OUGHS,
such ns C Ist Mounts, B trshear Ploughs, Side*
hill and Corn Ploulrhs; the
WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE, .; i
the latest improvement; also Beta! Screwy
fur Cider Presses,
IRON RAILING
for Cemeteries or Porches. with everythin
else in his line, all at low prices.
FOR SALR.—alight Two-horse Wagon,
One-horse Wagon, and a Suring Wagon,
new. • DAVID STERNER
April 30, 1866. If
Fresh Arrlutl.
ATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES.
COBEAN k
avejust received and opened another sple n id
assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS p
SHOES, for Sommer wear, which they .are
selling at very low prices considering 'the
times. The latest styles of Summer Hats stud
Caps, of every desonption .and price.
Boots and Shoes, of superior make, and
warranted to fit, always ou Land. Work
made to order and repairing done on shorino.
tine, by experienced workmen. Also,
HARNESS MAKING,
carried on in all its branches. l'ersons want
ing ant thinit in this line would do well total!.
Itte•Don't forget the old stand. in Chamkers
burg street, if you want Bargains.
COBRAS k CBAWFOID.'
June 19, 1805
Saddling.
r BE undersigned has commenced the SAD.
DLit and HARNESS-MAKING birileess,
r
ik
on the Bill, in ilaltimore street, in the b • dioz
formerly occupied by D. Sweeney as a kir T
ru.tker's shop, up-stairs, where he ask thote
wanting anything in his line to call. Work
done in the best prancer, and prices ruollerate.
HARNESS REl'AlftED at short nu ,
of new Saddles and H.truess on has
J. M.
•
Gettysburg, Jane 25, 1866. 3m
Wasters Lands.
T in subscriber bas some r”iti,bl
teeth( SRN LANDS, which he will
or more FARMS ia.this county.
are well located, awl very desirable
lag. Early application desired.
JACOB BRISKER
Gettysburg, April 3, 1865. ti
QUICENSIVARE, Motions, Dry 0
in grant enrirty, at DUPiI ORM
LAY'S, northwest comer of tbp Sq
Viborg, Ps.
PERUVIAN SYRUP
Is ♦ rOOTOOINIO 141M0T1031 or VIM
Protaride of Iron,
a sew discoveiy in medicine which
gerTROUSANDS have been changed by
the use of this remedy ; front weAk.
sickly, suffering creatures, to strong, healthy,
and happy men and women ; and invalids can
not reasonably hesitate to give it a trial. .'
A pamphlet of 33 pages, containing certifl
cAtes of cures and recommendation, from some
of the most eminent physicians, clergymen.
and others, will be sent vase to any address.
!arise that each bottle has PERUVIAN
stitue blown sin the glass.
YOB BALI By
J. P. Dinsmore, Proprietor,
36 De). Siteci, New York,
♦YD BY ♦LL D1111161,T5.,
1 illt ROPUL 1 .
All He 'cal %len axree that roDINF: ii the
BEST ft lEDY for Scrotuhr a' 1 411 kindred
diseases er discorere I. The di di .t.liy bus
been i t t, taro a Puns So) ItIPM o , it.
`D It. H. ANDRES'
,- • • ..
IdDINE WATER,
13 ft Pull Solution of To Fite, WI clioUT A
t w,g SOLVEST!!
A moat owerful Vital z Ascot and Resto
rative.
It WILL cure SCROFULA in all its manifold
, tom..
ULCER , - CANCRitti, AYPIIILIS, SALT
FLIIONI ;
and it h s bsen nsed with astonilhinz success
in case I Rheum ttistn,Distopii.., eutisiirnp-
In
tion, F ale Complaiuts, lleArt, Liver and
Kidney iseases, &c.
Circ. ars will he sent vase to any address.
Pric $l.OO it bottle, or d for VOA).
Prcpar I by Dr. H. .ANDERS, Physician and
Cheiiiist.
TOR BALM lir
,
J. P. Issisore. 36 Dey Street. New York,
•ND BY •LI. DitUtitiltiTel.
---
WISTAR'S BALSAM
W I L D CHER-R Y
HIS EIREN IMO POILNUAULT
HALF A CIiSTUaY,
WITH THI YOST •STONISHING SUCCICSS IN CUSING
Coughs, Colds, HCLITSCOPSS. Sore Throat, In.
bens t, Whooping Con4b. Cronp, Liver
`Complaint, Brun , hitis. Difficulty of
Breathing, Aathina, and evety
nff .clion or
73 THROAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST
CONSUMPTION;
w ich carries off more vial WS titan any other
dbease,:trui which hall s the skill of the phy
siehns to a greater extent .than any other
malady, often
YIELDS TO Tilt r MENEM - I
when all others prove ineffectual.
AS - A MEDICINE,
~ p id in relief, soothing in effect, safe in its
operation,
soirrr IS UNSURPASSED
Lil• as a preparati in, free from noxious in•
gredients, poisons or m tient!. ; uniting skill
!dance and medical knowledge ; combining
all that is valn.tble in the vegetable kingdom
. for this class of disease, it is
INCOMPARABLE!
and Is entitled to, m•rita and receives the gen
ernl confidenee of the public.
SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D.,
of Herman, N. Y., writes as follows:
"WILITAIIII BALSAM or WILD CHUUfa gives
Untrenisl twist:it:Hon. It seems to Cure a
Cough by loosening er.d cleansing the lunge,
and all.tying irritation, thus algorism TUE
CAM, instead of drying Uo the cough and
leaving the cause behind. I consider the Bal
sam as go td as any, if not the Lest, Cough
medicine with which I em acquainted."
The Rev. JACOB SECHIAIt, of Hanover,
Pa., well known and much respected among
the Germ in population of tnis count rr, makes
the following statement for the benefit of the
atißicted :
Dear Sirs:—Raving realised in my family
Important benefits front the n.e of your valaa•
ble preparation—WlSTAWS BALSAM OF
WILD CdERRY—it affords me pleasure to
recommend it to the public. Some eight
years ago one of my daughters seemed to be
in a decline, nod little hopes of her recovery
were entertained. I then pro; ured a bottle
of your excellent Relsam, and before she had
taken the whole of the contents of the bottle
there was a great imrrovement in her health.
I have, in my individual ease; taia.:e frequent
use of your vain able medicine, and have al
ways been benefitted by it.
JACOB SECHLER.
Price one dollar a bottle.
J. P. Dimmer,. 31 Dey nave& Wow York.
Seth W. Fewle olk Sea, Pripprileters. Ditauteak
===!
grace's Celebrated Salve
Pgfps Oies, Burns, &WO.
It
Grace's Celebrated Salve
en•vs Wontida, Bruises, Sprains.,
Grace's Celebrated Salve
cures Boils, Ulcers, Canters.
Grace's Celebrated Salve
cures Salt Rheum, Erysipelas.
Grace's Celebrated Salve
cares Chapped Hands, Chilbialbe
Grace's Celebrated Salve
heals Old Sores, Flesh Woands, kc.
It is prompt in actiGn;removes pain a ' once,
and reduces the moat angry-looking mrellinp
and inflammations, as if by magic—thus *l.
fofdiog relief and a complete mare.
Only 25 cents a boa I (Sent by mail for 35
cents.)
For sale by J. P. DINSMORE. 36 Dry street,
New York, S. W. POWLIC * SON, Propnelo4o,
Boston, and by all Drujjists, Grocers, aid
Country Stores. ,
July 1396, ly •
1 / t 4 RST.
for we
e lands
Jars
TIM
.4s, he.,
MUFF
(Iet.
I=
Singer's Celebrated.
Tvery best and latest Improved machine
in use, far sale at the CLOTH NO STOR ES
of JACOBS k BRO., -in Chambersburg street,
Gettysburz, where you can buy the b-st and
cheapest Clothe. Cassimeres end Vesting', and
every variety of goods in the line of
St%iN AND BoYS WHAR
Yon can here thew cut out and male up In
the very heat at) re If yon with, at moderate
p:lces, and without any tick whatever.
ONO. JACOBS t 13110.
August 20, isea.
Now Lumber 4 Yard.
E undersigned h.is opened TYARD, an the Sallota, near Ouinn
Reilly's Lime Kilns-, Gat pburg, and asks the
public RI give him a call. t His as.turtment is
une of the best ever Laurel h.ra , and his pri
ces afford only the thinnest living profit. lie
has WHITE PINE PL INK, inch and half inch
HOARDS, FLOORING, PALINGS, tr. ' kr.,
and is constantly adding to his stock. Come
and examine for yourselves..
.1.1C013 SHEA DS.
Oct. 29, 1860. tr
$1 500 went
Age e n ir ts Y ev e tTve l lier W e E to sell
our IMPROVED $2O Serving Mazhines.—
Three new kinds. Under and upper feed.—
Sent on trial. Warranted tire years. Above
salary or large commissions pail. The ONLY
.uachines sul.l in the United States for leis
th•in $49, which are folly lireneed ly Hoye,
Wheeler 4. Wdeoi, Grover 4. Baker, Slayer 4- 0 4 ,
and Iltehelder. All other cheap mad:dues are
infringements, and the seller or user are Wide
to areal, fine and inspiiennment. Illustrated rir
ctilira erne trader Mame*, or call upon Shaw
& Clark, at Rid lefor I, Maine, or Chicago, 111.
May 21, 18b6. • lily
A (Bitter) Acrostic.
TIESFECTFULLY DedleAted to the Prnpri
etur of the Great Zittgarl, by a.lute Dys.
peptie.
Far away front the pyramids of ncept he came,
114:storing the park. anti heeling the Nunn;
A cure for the cholera, that dreadful
Heaven sent Mtn on earth the dyswptie to ease.
There are those who were troubled with fever and
chills,
E'en they took but one bottle and Were cured uC
their Ills,
Rennlved Out lulut tiro. if ever they ehnke.
Such pleasant, 11114. Hitters—no otlier they hike.
tiet, &bottle if troubled with nervous debility;
Raider says It will core; Just tty its ability.
nwence of lite, then, Loy ottng and to ohl
A certain preventive from ...mnaths at d colds.
'fry It are troubled with a weak appetite.
Zest 'seven by these(Bitteno, Primly used sight
swan ha, colic, or a bad Merriam,
None who've tried Itof either have any more fear.
(treat tidings Is this, then, for rich and tor poor;
A bottle eat, I,e had for a dollar (and more—
linhter selves IL tn Mm« unable to pay 1,
In nocasso or elekitesa will he tutu Them away.
F. RAH CER'S (MEATLI\U.IRf.
WHAT THE ZINCIAHI BITTICRS 19ws DONS
We publish the following fur the benefit of the
inflicted everywhere :
"1 suffered for along time iof Dyip r ppl,,
!lean Msease, end frequent attacks of later
Complaint. Often the sufferibgs were so
_Wont that life was elmost Intolerable. I tried
several em.nent physician*, and most of the
popular remedies recommended for such coin
plaints, hut found little• relief nntil a few
weeks ago I commenced the nee of F. Rsiaer's
Urea* Zingari Bitters, end am now perfectly
cured." HFNItY MILL.
Hurrisborg City, Pn., Sept. 8. ISU.;.
PereonsPy appeared the above unme.! lirory
Hull, nod made o JO in due form :tat the I.teu
are true its above stated
A. C. SIIITIL Notary PO)lie_
or For sale by G. F. Kalbfleisch rut W
J. N,irtin. G.olvAburg.
N.. 7. 12, 1866
nenzaall.—.--..''
io'''!" ---- ' - ''''';UlLG SKYLiGHT GALLERY.
pin.: •idersi g ned takes pleasure in an...in
-1 cini to the citizens of Gettysiurg and the
Thiolic awnerailv that he has removed from his
old rools on West Middle street, to th.ltioc,re
4treet, and nesPly opposite the store of Tato.-
estock /rollers. The room he now occupoi
has ¢ cep recently fitted up expressly for his
busi e ar . The locution is no admirable one,
vital) 'rig him to t .ke pictures in all shades of
west or, and with a correctness nuerroulfed
any wlicre else.
LIPS-LIRE PHOTOGRAPHS,
of every size hnd description. execrated in the
'blest style. Particular Attention givenNo the
.lARTE DE VISITE, and to 'copying AMBlttl
ryPEs and DAGUERREOTYPES of decesowd
friends: Also—
THE GETTYSISURrI GEMS.
a new style of picture, which has become very
popular with the public, not only for their
beauty. but for ehenyncss and convenience.—
SIX ricEN fur ONE DO4LAR only. also—
TOE PJRCELAIN PICTURES, which fur their
beauty and durability aro an - surpassed.
We are prepared to carry on the businees in
all its V trious brioches, and haring - lied curl
sid«rable experience we inn norisk in •
G CAR.CYTE SING PERFECT SATISFAC-
• TION. •
Our facilittes for 6 full display of one skill
are unequalled by any other Hillery in the
County, and we would illembers jovial) every
one to call at the
NEW GETTY'SBURG SKYiNifIT GALLERY
Cal: end examine, our Specimens and judge
ter yourselves. LEVI IdUSIPELL
June 25, 1866.
Kerosene it Gas Stoves.
TEA AND COME BOILE.te., OLUE
PUTS', OIL CANS, kc., kc.
SW All the ()oohing for a •
Iliarily may be done with IC-ro-11311
Wirsene Oil, or Gas, w ith less'folg
geartroeble, and at less expente, - 4011
`than by any other fuel.
Each Article 1.11 tonractured by this Company
is guaranteed to perform all that is aaimeta
for it.
sfalrS-nrl for Cireolar.lat
104eral Di4count to Ike trade.
KERUSIOIN Lame 11EATRI; CO,,
206 rem/ &red, Y. 1.
July 16, 1866. $lO
Sale Crying !
AARON CHRONISTER, at Hamptoit,
ams county, will attend to the OKYINU
riALES in the most satisfactory manner,
and on re isonable terms. He asks a share of
public patronage, and to eonineed that be
will be able to please all who y employ him.
Hampton, Sept. 17, 18343. - 3tu*
-Lawrence D. Dietz At Co.
WWHOLBSALS
VT_
FANCY GOODS ►
NUTIONS,
...HOSIERY and -
VARIETIES,
No. 308 MO Rif/noon &wet,
Between Howard I Liberty Streets,
May 7, 1866. B &Rimer., lid.
Coil and Liiiiiper,
ty every variety, at the Yard of -
O. HOSOLOrt,
‘ isto.l9. Cor. Carlisle aadloud
-
Bark Waage&
LPII subacriber will:1w FIVE DOLLARS
'er CORD for BLACK OAK BARK, de
se his Tanner!, is Gitttyabrirg.
JOHN RUPP.
hue 18, 1868,
V. N. BONDS.
frtRN First Notional Bank of Oettyrbori
will cub 1.20 and 10.40 U. 8. Rends;
'also ?.3 0 and Compound Interest Notes.
OROROB ARNOLD,Dishier.
Oct. 6, 1886.
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