_ - -s Skiressamb, Xik, $ WEST MA EMIT bTleth:C, " YORK, PA.,. " AillfT3 AND I/SALAMI IS / 11 *Ioa.AND CAIIINF.T ortliass, ,i- • .1618LO:DEONS; . k £$D ALL 'AIWA Of ' •litrB/CAL INSTRUMENTS, - re ' foal inform the public th.tt they Are prep Ur furiiith ri-mos of AO following illsou nteire or Of Any other oa.tke that Indy bd p e'ritili : 1r 4 „.... mr ,i,„.. .......& di e n ba!ldt„ NUN. di Li t , lime 4c rircia. CUKTITIATED CO2I',IGR, 11.411.V0N1C AND DOCDOIR These Instruments stand unrivalled by any thing fogad in this Country or in Fittrope, ns is witted by all impartial judos. The uost eminent Pipe Organ Builders and Performers; the last to din, over eteelienee in reed Tone, pronounce Own vastly superior to all others for eiceediny„ly aril: illation and round Toni, the esSential leattimin iii.t.rutnents of this class, We invite the severe ihrutiny and criticism of all. , PATENT VOX iin tNA TR.W.InfO. This - late Fad itiOJl wonderful invention (ao acknowledged by all leading lirtisn) will be town' only in, the Estey Instruments. in at tempeln r to 4'6:rile tile circa 0e this stop, we are at lots, for tango:Pre. ltd beauties cannot b. iiritteo;.bui Must be, heard to be apps- / elated. fly this etop nil ordinary i,ertiomer inn produce an I.lT.ct which requires a lifetime! of practice for an artist upon IL violin. it en- e ll lir...Velar:vs the teed Tone, giving tilje trim- patli' le Rureettlefs of the human voice, making. it so elodious bud pure that it never fails,tu s i elm rat the, listener. THE HARMONIC GROAN' fur i arched, Public flails and Parlors has a forWe ful •aub-lital with itt.lependeut reeve, liar" sic attachment and Vex Ilumana•Tre moio, end is believed to be the 111061. puwerluk reed rgnn made, being nearly equal to a Pipe Orga of three times,. the cost. All instruments warranted for five yearg, BRASS BANDS supplied with ins:ru men and Sinai; at reasonable terms. . A liberal diaMount allowed to Churches and Sabbath Schools. garinstructions given both in Vocal end Atrumental MUFIC, atlpur rooms, and at pu pils' homes, sitter to Inttividuala or classes, on reasonable terms. Dec. ‘ 17, 18. A. tf ruoToGn.tr'lllC. 8. k 11. T. A:crawly / En CO., 111.1.not.totiarers of l'hotaT,riplo .iteriol2, Woolve.tle find 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. - Mad BO on to our main busine-s of PITOTO- A OBAPIIIC MUTER . ' ALS we are Ileadquar- Let s for the following, viz; firEttEtISCOPES k sTEllEoscopir, VIEWS or Arneriein and Foreign tlottes and I, Li:id actilmgr Groapa t Statuary, kc. STEREO.A./0140:VIEWS OF THE WAR, Frohtt ,riegtaiites made in th. varmas cam paittritr and farming' a complete Photographic hiadaly 01 the great contest. 'STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON Of,AS , Ada, tied 6r either the Magic Lantern r the Stetter scope . Our Catalogue will tre sn/ to any a draws on receipt or stamp. • PHOTOGRAPHIC A1,12117%1E3. ...anufaietura 11101 e lar.cely than any °Oi -1 se, about 200 varieties from 50 cents to r ch. Our ALBUMS have the reputation i iicsupericte in beitut and durability lo HOTOGRAPHS OP CiIiNESIALS, STLIESIM, we er be 5.50 e. of bei any o Caeo ACTO63, ETC , ETC. eoll)r.tees over FIVE Trrorr diircrent snhprts, including rcnrodne the tathd, Celebrated Eu4rmings,P.lint, Otir. SA% tions tatues, Ate. Cutalog.icsEcut, on receipt LIM of steno. . Pbotogriphers and others ordering goods Q. 0. 11., will please remit 25 per gent of the amount with their order. ~ilaraThe pelees and quality of our goods cannot fail to I,4isfy. Juan 18, 1866, ly _ _ Duphorn ft fletriustn. 'NEW STO'R E. ON Tlll NORTIIWrST C0M, , ,11 Ok THE DU . . lIOND. GETTY9BUI2G. (Known as ffokr's Cf Lprr ) DEALERS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CAR PET , QUEENSWARE, &c .,. all of whi t bave be.qt bought at the lowest market pric a and will be sold accordingly: Giro them - call. No trouble to show Goods. F. D. DUPHORN, S. W. HOFFMAN. Oct. 6, 1866. NEW, GOODS. QEoßot A ItNOLD has now got up his full stock of KKADY-MADK CLOTHING, itiostlx of his own nianntlicture, coasiating of Punta,Vests, Shirts, Drawers, &c,, &c. -ALSO - A large Istock' of CIAJTHS AND CASSI. IiERIIO, all of ahieh wil sold cheap for club. Call nod see thew. Oct. 6, Mc flour! reed! find Grocertes! AT THE 0,f1144P STOBE.ON THE HILL. II you vrfoih to buy any et the above era eles.cheaper &Whetter than you can get them anywhere else, go to the Grocery Store of the goderilgned on the Hill, in Baltimore street, where customers can always be •accommoda ted, and where all are invited to call antrsee forthetaselvrs. The* public will always find a full and choice assortment "of • SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, MO LA*4SES, TOB.A.CCOI, CIGARS, SNUFFS, • FLSR, BACON, LAO, CHEESR, CRAG- KsaA, BUTTER, EGGS, &c. • -- 7 A L 0- GLASS-WARE, 611,0 CK E.t . a-WARE. NO /lONS, 40., COAL OIL LAMPS, FISR • CIL, AND FLOUR AND FEED, ' ALWAYS ON BAND: WANTED. Oats,Butter, Eggs, Bacob, and Potatoes, for which the highest ma o rket price will be paid, either in trade or ca4h. airßeing determined to Conduct !my bnsi lieu in a lair and honorable way, and to sell chup, I invite all to give me a call. lIENELY OVERDEER. April 9, 4 1868. tf Wanted. A GOOD FARM A"person havinz a good Farm for sale, and will take in part paymeut, one or more tracts of Futsr. RAT E WESTERN LAND, well located, near Railroads, Schools, Church es, Ceuta,. Towns, Sic. may find a purchaser by applylag at this ol lice. June 18, 1866. hay Wanted. • Vill_uridersigned will pay the highest mar t" Bet prices for HAY. Inquire et Bluing lees Warehouse. Gettysburg. STRWKIIOUSER k WISOTZICEY, Nov. 23, 1866, tf Eatablbilked In 1.81". HENRY W. OVERMAN, \OO2lll, , SiuM lIKIWILINT ♦ND • DEALER IN LEATHER. No: 14 South Third Street, Philadelphia. gerOonsignmeote solicited. ". ND. 10, 1888. Iy* ]8664t HORNER'S yon Coif get Bristles, Combs, Soaps, Perfum ery, Notions, kc., in cant variety. TOVIIS CIDER VISSGAR at Swan's Grocery o; the corner of tits Diamond. .sprit 90, 1800. rfaire all means have your POOTOGII4pHiI made at the &milder Gallery, if. you lhos 0. 1. TYSON. xamnifil RUB BITTICRS for Ws at lvi Dios sad Ihrieta Bins. Great Attract*** 1 bettyripairg Satiroadl. • • T PRINKERHOPrd CHEAP kMATEINO ANUFIittNISIIING STORE, at the North CIIANtigOr CONNECTIONS.—.On and af ter Monday, November kOth, 1565 • Currier of the Diamond. The serbarriber imager Traius,wlll leatarand arrive at fi tas..., ettys- At is constantly in receipt of fresh good* from Um burg, and make towaections, as follows: Eastern cities. His stock of ' FIRST TRAM will leave Gettysburg at REA D Y-M ADE CLOTBTNG 7.45 A. 31., with paaseugers for York, Harris is one of the largest and most attractive,as , burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the North well AS Cr h cheapest establishment of the ind and West, arriving at Hanover Junction with in the country. YOu will there find COATS,' out change of car., at 10.25 A. 11, couieminz PANTS AND VESTS, made up in the most with the Past Line South on the Northern Gnu fishionable styles, and of the , beet materials, tral Railway, and arrivrhg at Baltimore at of all sites and prices, (or men and boys.* ; 12.30 noon. Also connecting with Mail Tritiu Gentlemen's turnisbiaf goods or every descrip. , from Baltimore north, arriving in Harriabnig lion, Wool Shirt,, Muslin Shirts, Hickory 'at 1.20 P. N. Arrive at Gettysburg 1.10 I'. Shirts and Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool and M. with passengers from Marrisourg., yulk, Cotton Drawers, Hosiery of every description Baltimore ap , l Washington.; Buck-skin, Merino and Cotton Cloves, Hand - 1 SECOND TRAIN will leire Gettysburg at kerchiets, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper , 1,20, P. ,p,, arriving at ii i ,uver Jimci lu n a t Collars, Bata, Cips,,linors and Shoes. Urn- 3.15. and connecting nigh ;mail trsiu South., Weill's, Tro aka, Yalices, Carpet Baza, Clothes Arnie at B,llElm we at 5.30 P. It Arrive at and Shoe Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes,' fiet.3sbnrg at 6.15 P. M., with poktengurs from Shoe Blacking. Pocket and Dressing Combs,,,, Philadelphir., Harrisburg si:nd the North and Ivory Combs, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, West. mind also with pussenAtrs Irma 13 iltimore Huns, Plato's, ViotTos and Violin Strilgs, and Washington by the lasi line north, whicl. Soaps hod, Perfumeries, Stationery of all kink, leaves Baltimore at 12.10 noon. Pocket Knirqs, Smoking and Chewing Tohac- Co. Pipes, an 'extra quality of Segars. iry tact, his stOck embraces everything usually found in a first class 'furnishing store. 1 inv.': the attention of all to come and see for themselves, R 4 I am determined to self goods lower than any other establishment in the country. Don't forget the place. Corner of York street and the Diamond. JACOB !MINKEL:HOFF. July 4, IdG4. • Adams County M UT U. EIS E ,n l A . \ci t. D r rt 3 A l A Nt ie l n ; t s ) ' :. l l l' B A 5 I N I' OYFICEtte President—George Swope. Vice President---Samuel R. Russell. Scent try—f). A. Buehler. • TreaSiirer—FT: G. Fahnestock. • Execu , iveCommatiie—Robert ?drearily An drew Ilernizelman, Jacob King. 51AsiAusits:—George Swope, 1). A. Buehler, R. Meetirdf, 11. Erehelberger, S. It. 1ta5.4.11, E. G. Falin..sten.k., A. O. Buehler. It G. NU:Cleary, Gettysburg; Jacob King, S , rairan torvito;ip-, A. Ileinizelman, Franklin; Wm. D. New Oxford; Wm. 11, Wilson, Bendersvill, ; 11. A. Piekiag, Shahan township ; John Wel ford, Latimore township; John Picking. Kest Berlin ; Abel T, WI igbt, BenderJville ,• F. Gat, New Oxford; Jas. II: Ham'- iltonban township; John Glinningliam, Free dom town,hip ; John 'Horner, Muuntjoy ton n ship; Wm. Ross White, Liberty This Compan,y . Is limited in its opera tions to the county of Adams. It has been in operation for more than 15 year:, and in that period has made but one assessment, having paid losses by fire dicing that perio 1 moan' - ing ,'"to $13,968—56,769 of which hare been pill during . th,e I tst two years. Any person desiring en In+nrance can apply to any of the above named Manazers for further information. 1e,„7-The Exectitivm Committee meets at the office of the Company, on the has: Wednes day in every month, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Oct. 16, 1865.. tt NEW Fll.lll, AT THE OLD STAND, LII3TI3LISIIED IN 1817 I I have associated w.th me, in busi less, toy son, John P. Met:re:try, under the firm .aud style of D. vleCteary Is Son, and I desire to say to my old friends and the public generally thst Since the war,the manufacture of Saddles, flarneos, Colitis , &c., has been,revived at the old established and well known stand on Bal tirriore street, one square south of the Ccurt House, Gettysburg, Pa. Having tad an experience of 40 years in this estdbllslinient, I feel assured, that, with renewed attention to business, we cin still further merit and receive a full eh ire of putt lic pationaze. DAVID .11tORP.AltY. With incre•ived far ilit'es for condueting our I.iusines4, we are better prepared than ever to sati,fy the wacta of all those who in .y need anything in our Hue. We especially call the attention of Fanners bud others to the superior quality of our Plain or Quilted -Seat Side Leathers. -Horn flames, all kind., with Phan or Quilted Sent or without fastenings no Horn, Hou•inv, Plain or Quilted SeadSeotch Cu!lar(len,thor) Side Saddles, ' " " (ticking) 'Plain or Fancy Saddle Seam Collars, Best Welt Ilaruess Col lars, Cloths, W,l,lton Saddles, Riding Bricll , s, of all Patent Leather Collarg, kinds, fair or black, stitch/Li or unstiiched rounded or flat, [llil.t I eather Wagon Martingal., • I Whips, 4,4 i and 5 Carriage Harness, all!. feet I mg, . styles, siker or black'llai fed Te ins Whip., mounted, . .iTriitting Whips, heavy Draft harness, I , idles' Ili.litig Twigs, Blind Blidles,- Whip Lashes, Girths, Crappers, Horse - Riaukets, &c., &v.. &c In short, everything that pertains to a first class general horse '‘urnishing establishment cons.mntly on hand or made to order promptly, of the vely.best m aerial, and by the most ex= perienced workmen in the country, (two har ing worked in this establishment for the' 10 thirty years.) We are now manufacturing an excellent lot of Heavy Draft and Harness Collars for those who prefer our own to city made work. Rvairing of all kinds done at short notice and on reasonable teams. All are cordially incited to call and examine for themselves, as our work cannot I. it to recommend itself. D. INCREARY . SON Feb. 5, 1866. t 1 Gettysburg Foundry. MIRE subscriber would inform his customers I and others, that he is still manufacturing various kinds of Castings and Machines, made to order, on short'notice, such as TUILESH CUM AND POW EaS, (ace different sizes of Powers,) Clover-seed Hullers and Cleaners ' Corn Shellers and Sep arators, Corniodder Cutters, Straw and Huy Cutters; PLOUGHS, such as C tot Plotlghs, Barshear Ploughs, Side hill and Corn Ploughs; the WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE, the latest improvement; alei Metal Screws fur Cider Presses, , -IRON RAILING for Cemeteries or Porches. with everything else iu his line, all at low prices. FOR SALS.—A light Two-horse Wagon, a One-horse Wagon, and a Riiring Wagon, all new. DAViD STER.N ER. April 30, 1.346. tf Fresh Arrival. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. COBEAN SF CO. havejnst received and opened another splendid assortment 'of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES; for &mine: wear,_ which. they are selling at very low prices considering the times. The latest styles of Summer Hats and Caps, of every - descßption •and price. Hunts and Shoes, of superior make, and! gl 4 warratve.i to fit; alwa: s on Ladd. Work made to order and repairing done on shortllo - by experieimed workmen. Also, HARNESS MAKING, carried on in all its branches: Persons wan.t ing anythinv-in this line would do well to call. 04• Don't forget the old hand in Chambers burg street, if you want Bargains June 19, 1969 COLMAN A; CRAWFORD Saadilux. THE undersigned hat commenced the SAD DLEAttaa HARNESS-BAKING business, on the Hill, in Baltimore strqet, in the building formerly occupied by D. Sweeney as ri Uhair maker's shop, up-stairs, where he -asks those wanting anything in his line to cell. Work done in the best manner, and prices,modera.e. HARNESS REPAIRED at stort collet. A lot of new Saddles and Harness on hand. J. , M. ROWE. Gettysburg, June 23, 186 . 6. ,Sm Western Iduids. rpliE subscriber hes some valuable WEST ' ERN LANDS, which he will trade for one or more FARMS in this county. The lands are well located, and, very desirable fur farm lag. Early application desired. JACOB BRINKRIMOFF. Gettysburg, April 3, 1865. tt grTIBENSWARE, Noticing, Dry Gbods, ie., in great variety. at DUPHORN HUFF 8, 1101111Wellt COMET or the Sgaara i filistm Viborg, Ps. PassenA-ers can leave 4altiniorel in the Mail Train at. 9 .1. 11., and arrive in (lett% sburg at 1.10 P. M. Or leave ft iltinnite in the fast line at 12.10 noon. and ttrrite in Gettysburg .t•. P, Si. But one chati - .4e ut' cars by the first train, either way, viz : at llatiuver Junction. The Etat line on the Northern Central Will nut stop at any local at .liana, except York, 11ot/o ver Junction and earkton. Cannot:Lanni cer tain. R. .1.1.201.10.0 Y, Pies't. Nov. 27, 180. Great Excitement! 3. 1.1 n 1 e 0 v T x ‘ i - ve of a tl h as s e ty w g to u r c e:d aat Ne wspapers ad% ertiseineni t and ;f MAN actually has the beet, the prettiest and the the ilea _orals in all creation, ,ictually selling them at break-down prices—too few heed the ilia for their own interest, therefore we have FOUND it best to simply invite every baly to call and examine our stock and prices before buying one dollies worth elsewhere, for I can and will make it to the interest of all those who are not DEAD to their true interest . and who wish to save money, therefore to buy everything IN the line of good rind cheap clothing at my store, where there has just been received a moss in ignilivent assortment of Fall and Win ter Go,als, con,isling of Overetints, Dress Coats, Businetts Coats, Pants and Vests of 011 kinds, Overshirts and Undershirts, Stockings, Suspenders, Cravats and No ions, Clocks, Musical Instruments, and many ocher things in my line, all of which I am selling at very low prl . cats. CalL on F. 11. PICKING, Balti more street, near the battik Sgnnie, CETTYSSURC. Oct. 29, 1.86.1 A Lecture to YOung Men. Jl.lts‘T pablislieC, in a sealed envelope.— prise 6 cents. A Lecture on the nature, treatment and radic tl cure of Spermatorlo.ea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Eini.irions, Menu tl Debility and Impediments to 51 irriage, generall). Nervonsne.s, Consumption, Ept... 1 psy, and Fits; Mental and Physical incapa city. resulting . from Self-Abuse, Are. By P.ub ert J. Culvenrell, .IL. D., author of the "Green Book," kc. The world renowned tuthor,-in this admira ble Lecture, ele trio prove., rum his own ex pericuce, that the awful consequence. et Self Abuse may be elf •ctually removed without Medicine, and without dangerous surgic tl ope r boogies, instruments, chugs, or corli %ls, pointing out it mode of :Lire at once cer taill and effectual, by whicli evert- sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself chea,dy, privately and r iiLcally. This Lecture will price a boon to thousands. S under seal to any address, in a plain, scaled envelope, on te-eipt of pit cents, or two post age vamps. Also Dr. Calveraell's Marriage Guide, price 25 cents. Address CIIAS. S. C. KLINE k l'2; Row , ry, New lorli, P. 0. box 456 G. April 23, lbGt.;. ly Benefit to Farmers: 11,10 Ru SUPER-P.IOSBHATE OF LIME For S tie at NI tuaf.teturer's Depots : 27 N. Front Si, between Mirka .k Arch, FIiiLADELYIIIA. 14 Cowley's Wharf. and 15 South St., BALTIMORE, Mn. Congress having %pealed the internal flee matte Le.w -AA:Aug Fenlliz••re a l x per cent., 1 beg leave to inform the FarmerS'that from this dny tie same per cetiinge will he taken off the rettt I price of MORE) P1111.1,1 0 6' SU PER PIIOSPHATE OF LUTE, viz: $6O 00, lesr6 per fcent., making, the 'retail price now $56 4u pe^ ton of 2,000 1b,., in Philadelphia and lialtim re. Discount to Dea:ers. 110110 Sole Proprietor and 31antifacturer. Aug. 13, 1666. 1 Blacksmithing.i 911118: undersighed would must Irespectfully inform the public that he continues the IIL,ACKSMIMI7G BUSIN ESS, at his shop, lately Philip Dairsom's, adjoining , Troxers paint, shop, in East Middle street, Gettysburg, where he will at all times bopre. pared to do Illocksinithitig work to Carriages, Buggilr, Wagons, &c. That he knows how to: do all jobs of the kind will nut be questioned: by those who have a knowledge, of his lor.g experience at "the haziness. CBlie on with your work, and you will be satisfied when you' take it away—and for which he will receive Cash or Country Produce. ADAM HOLTZWORTH Mar. 2,p, 1865. tf Cheap for Cash: EW STORE GROCERIEq, LIQUORS, &C. Ills' undersigned has r:turned to Gettys burg, end opened a ec% Store, on Balti more street, nest door to the Pest Office, and nearly opposite the Court-House, where he offers for sale, CLIRAP FOR CASH, a lar.re and cnoice assortment of GROCERIES,—Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Sy sups, Salt, Ste.; with Fish, Bacon Lard, and so on. Also, LIQUORS—Wines, Bt.lndies, Gins, Whiskies, Rums, and everything eisein the line. Also, any quantity of Notions, to suit any and ewer, body. Recollect this is the place to boy ensile roe OARS. GEO. F. EALEFLEISCII April 23, 18GG Everhart's IFRANKLIN HOUSE, CORA RR OF II /WARD & FRAIKLIN STRUM, BAI;11. This House is on a direct line between the Northern Central and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depots. It has been reOlted and com fortabfy arranged for the uouvenieuce and this entertainment of guests. Nov. 20, LIG./ tf Cooking Stoves nir every variety, including the. "Noble Cook,' , "Royal Cook," "Waverly," "Orn amental," "Oriental." Ate. A 40, 1 Tinware, Sbeet-iron-ware, 11)110w-ware and every va riety,of Kitchen Furniture—bl hiding a varie ty of Lunterne. Also, a new and much lm proved Flour Sifter, for tors tie ltj C. H. BUEHLER, Corner of Carlisle and R. ilrond eta., Feb, 19, 19156. Gettysburg, Pa. ASUPER:Wit quality of OP Draft UAY6d, with or huts, fur s de by H. YcCltl ARGAINS--Pleking has -cived hie new _Ho Goods. Now is the the to secure bar gains. Call and see them. 1, nitAKE'S PLANTATION TTERS;or LY Homestead Tonle, at D 4. K. LIOBN&R'S Drag Store: TRY Dr. R. HORNRR'I To , inle and Altars tiilt Posrderin„for /TORSO and CATTLE, Prepared °and sold only at his Drug store. J mime 15. 1864. \ .i. -- , WAN'S' state is the 'Ouse to get all kinds 0 of Ototeries CHEAP Hardware 411a,Greeerlea. THE nehscribers him just- returned how the cities with en Immense supply' of ARDWARE k GIWUERIES, which they ore offerion at their old stand. in Bellmore elrrrta at prices tomtit the times. Uor stockkonslitt in pout of BUILDING MATERTALA ' CkAPESTHIC6 TOOLS, . BLACKSUITtI'S TOOLS, CO'd CU FIN DINGS SHOE FINDINGS. CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS, . - - HoUSEKINPEIC3 FIXTURE* ALL KINDS OP IRON, GROCIIIIIES OF ALL KINDS, OILS, PAINTS, LT., k.e. There is no ankle included in the sever.il departments mentioned above tint what can be had at this Store Every duos of Mechanics can be accommodated here with tools and finilinge, arid lion=ekeepers can find every article in their line. (live us call, no we are prep ired to sell as low for cash as any house out of the city. JOEL PASSER, D.tvr) Gettysbur g , 3I iy 15, 1864. Lancaster 33s►ok Bindery. WLINT, BOOK BINDER, AND BLINK BOOK MACC►: Plain and Ornamental Iltn,ling, of every de scription. axecuted in the most substantial and approted styles. E. W. drown, Esq., Varmers B ink of Lancaster IV. L. Yelper, Esq., Laneatiter County Bank. Samuel Shock, Esq„ Colunthi* Bank. snot net IV finer, Esq„ York Bamk. William Wagner, Ertl., York County Rank. T. D. Carson, Esq., Bunk of Gettysburg. Peter Martin, Eq., Protb'y of Laneus!er co., Pa Gnu. C. II mr thorn, Esq , Begiiter Geu. Whitson, Esq., Recorder 44 April 15, 11561 • New WorchoUlite. 10010( ) w"Al iallE L o s a tl 4 „? ' „e. " G lL c .‘ „ T i N n and Pi ounce 1.10... e, iu C.;rlisle str , et, adjoin iug Shcads .k Buehler's establishment. The highest market price will always be paid it cash for GRAIN, of all kinds, FLOCK, SEEDS, tee. .Always on fiend and fur sale, at the smalles' profits, GLIANOS, SALT, Ficlrf, GIIOOERTER, kc., Wholesale and retnil. TRY US! We shall do our beat to give satisfaction iu all ca e:. IL:CURDY & DIEHL. Gettysburg, May 11, 180. ly Grocery d Liquor Store./ A FIRST-RATE ASSORTMENT of tap ±l. CE RIES, cheap. FISH of different kinds. large lot of _ POTOMAC linfllNG/ tit low p rice. The b.r.,t wad loigPst • nssort. ment of LIQUORS ever kept ph. e. PUBS WISE, RANDY, ItYIOVIIISKEY, Sze., for rue.licin it and other poiposes, ,quuuti titles lar_re or smoill. Alsr— MISBLEIt'S cELELm.k.AD HERB BITTER 3. WIL J. 31 1 RTIN, Butfituore st., Gettysburg. ty 23, MO. - Fresh -Confectionery A ND IC;Cal; Afl S LOON.—The sabscf i ll_ bet resifectfully inlynnt th f citizen's of lieuv,burf .ind vicinity th tt hits a Confec tionery tit tbittlLlneut, o:fe door vas: of the E•igle If itcl,on Ch tnaberslfur4str:ct, to which he wool! iiivite their attention. dies, o.lnrliee, and every description cf Go:O'er:lions, together with Sot', Orrtng,es, and rill kinds ut tt nits, ale' lys on hand. PArties, public an I priv ate, as well as tm- Ine3, will be furnished with .ill kinds of C.ikes, lee Cretin, (in Nratnid.il form or otherwise,) eel other refreAtiaciits at their houses, upon short notice. lls.vinz, spent a life-time at the business, he (Liters himself that he underzt mils it and that he is able-'o render entire satisfaction. C ill and see his Confectionery. Nl.ty 28, 1886. tf JOHN GRUEL. Groceries! Groceries! T HE BEST IN TOWN' ! COME 'AND SEE THEM ! STE:Leh:HOUSER k WISOTZKEV have ad ded a Lirgeand -picu fl I stock of GROCERIES to their business, :Lod invite the public to oill and see fur themselves: They offer the hc:it ol ever, thing. at the loweit possible profits: COFFEES, SEG 111.9, SligtliPS, MOLASSES, SALT, FIS:I, Spices, Teas, Cheese, Starch, Su.spz, Candles, Illy-king, •Matches, Tubs, Buckets, Biou'in.i, Bed Cords; with Coniec tionaty, Oranges, Xuts, Tobaccos, Segiirs— :lnd a variety entirely too dirge to be enume rated. "Come one, conic ail.' Gettysburg, June 18,18 , 38. tf Carriages and Buggies. T ATE Ai CULT are now building a rarfeey of E. 0 A C II W 0 P K af the latest and mo,t approved styles, and constructed of Cie best m aerial, to which they invite the attention of buyers. Having built our work- with groat cot's tvid of - material selected with special telerence to heduty of s'yle and durability, we can confidently re commend the work as unsurpassed by nuy, either in or out of the eities. All we ask is nu inspection of oar work to convince those in ,w,unt of any kind of vehicle, that this is the place to buy them. REPAIRING in every branch done at short notice and on reasonabie terns. Give us it csii, at our i'actory, neir the curlier or Vishingtoa ani Ctiansuersbu'rg streets, Gettysburg. _ _ P. J. TATM. Mar. 19, 1863 EWPORT 4 ZIEW.EII, Mechanical Bak ers, South W trhington street, haft square from the Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG, Pa.— Constantly on hand, the best of BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS, tic. Per- sons wishing fresh Erma will be serrld every morning, by le.tving their names and residences at the Bakes?. Every effort made to please Give us a call ! [April 10, 'O3. to AW. FLEMMING continues the business 4 , of SALE CRYING, and solicits the cai tinned patronage of the public. It is his con stant endeavor to give satisfaction. Charges moderate. Residence in Breckinridge stteet, Gettysburg. P. S.—He is a licensed Auctioneer, under the Tax Law of the United States. Nov. 24, 18d2 Noah Walker ct Co., C LOTHIERS, WASHINGTON BUILDING, 165 AND 167 BALTIMORE STREET, HALTIIIIORS, keep constantly 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 loweitt priced articles, either ready made or made to measure, to any phrt of the. country. They keep also an extensive stock of FURN ISHING GOODS, embracing every article of Gentlemen's Under-wear. Also, MILITARY CLOTHS and every vanety of Military Trim mings, as well as an assorted stock of READY MA DE 31 I LI TARY poops. Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1864. Betbseed Prices. PtAROS, CABINET AND AMERICAN OR GANS. Superior tuned 7 octave PIANOS from $550 upwards. ORGANS from VO I upwards. All instruments selected, re commended and sold by me, additionallyguar antted. Illustrated circulars sent by mail, when desired, P. BENTZ, No. 30 East Market Street, York, Ps. Mar. 12, 1868. ie beat Louden Moat fusten lARY is SOS. The Far Famed «NIVERSAL CLOTH 138 WRINGER.".,- ÜBesides the great ictrinz of Labor, the saving in the wear and tear of clothing lit single year, more than amounts to the price of this Wringer. It is strange that any family should be willing to do without it. For sale at FARNESTOOK. BROS lad at O. B. BURR LBWS IFeb. IL LANG4SII:I:, PA Er=l W.ll. E. CULP New 113kory 1 Sale Crying. Singer's Celebrated. MITE very beet and West loiprdved machine 1 In use. fir s.ile at the CLOTHING, srorts of JACWIS 41 BRO:, iu ChawhetAorg ste t +, -I.;ettyshurz. where you can buy .he b-at aild cheapest Cloths. Cessimcres s:.l Vesting., rTd every variety of goods in the line of AND IJOYo Tin ran hare them cut out awl made op la tile very best style it •you moderade p.iees, and witboW any tisk wl,atever. JACUBS I BRO., August 20, 18e6 A (Bitter) Acrostic. IIESrE,II , III.I,Y Dedicated to tho Prilpri etor of the Great Zi“gati, t btu D,)a peptic, Far away from the peramld of Egypt he came, Restoring the sick. amt healing the lentil; A cure for the eholera, that lip...lfni d ciaase ; • 'eaven sent hint on earth the dystand le to ease: There are those who were troubled with reverend tiny took one bottle and were cured of their IRA, • 7 Re.olved tliot in future. It ever thcv shake, !Such ph:tweet. nice Caters—no other they take. bottle It troubled with 1p rvonsflohl ity ; Raider says It will eure;Rbd to y Fesen of line, then, to young alit to nit ; eel Min preventive from 0.111110 , 13 voids. v N all, 'Cho are troubled %nth a we.,k appetite, Zest is given by these I Bittersi, 11 old) Used right; ]n'errvawa, colic, ors Kul it larrhlP , Norte who've tried It of either have ny more fear. Great. 6,11ng4 Is this, then.- for deb null tor poor; A bottle V3ll be bad for a dollfir (tat Inure-, hriliter gives it to hews uoible to pay), In no Luso ot sickness 4VI b.. turn them nwny. F. RA. - 11 E'ER'S UltE.Vr Z1Nt3.141. I WIRT THE ZfiiGARI BOOTEE" HAVE DONE We publish tfie following fur the beuefit of the &filleted everywhere : ‘1 suffgred- (Or a long time of Dyspepsia, Dealt [Varese, and frequent luta, ks of Liver Compldint. Often the sufferings were so great that life tvasalmost intolerable. I tried several eminent physicians, and most of the popular remedies recommended for Birch corn faints, but found little relief until a few weeks agOI commenced the use of F. Rahtees Great Zingari hitters, and am now Pertect/y cured." HEN Harrisburg City, Pa., Sept 8. 1868 Personally a lye, red the above named henry Hull, and made oath in due form t!at the facts ,are true as above stated. A. C. Sall fli, Notary • re-For sale by G. F. fiiiibtleisch and W J. Martin. Cettysburg. No: - . 12, 18G6. Removal T. VIE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. /1111 R undersigned takes pleasure in antic-inn cing to the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally that he has removed from his old rooms on West Nliddle street, to Baltimore street, and nearly opposite the store of Fahn estock Brothers. The room he now occupies has been recently fitted up expressly for his business. The location is an admirable one, enabltim him to t.,ko pirtures in all shades of weather, arid with a correetnesS unequalled any where else. LIFE-LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS, of every size hnd description. executed in the finest st)le. Pitrticular attention given to the CARTE DE VISITE, and to copying A11111:0- TYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES ot deceased friends. ALie— TILE GETTYSBURG GEMS, a new style of pictuie, which has become veil , popnlar• with the public, not only for theii beaufv, but for cheapness and convenience.— SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR only. Also,— THE: PuRCIELAIN PICTURES, which fur their beauty and durithii.lty are unsurpassed. We are prepared to carr3 on the business in all its various hr .nches, and having had con sider .ble experience we run no risk in G 17.1RAXTEELVG PERFECT SA TISFAC- Our facilities for h full display of our skill are unequalled by any other Gallery in the County, and we would theretbre invite every one to elll et tie NEW GE rTYS BURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY Call and examine one Specimens snd jndge for yourselves. LEVI SHAPER. June '25, MI6. r„An Per Year! WE want ,•yuif Agents ever, where to sell o.ir. IMPROVED $2O Sewing Machines,r Three new kinds. Under and, upper feed.— Seat on trial. Warrantgil five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the United Stated for less than $4O, which are fully licensed by Mine, wieci, 4- 'Mhos, Grocer 4- 8 /km, Singer Cu, and Al! other else up machines ark tali ingements, and the seller or user lire liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illbstratc.l dr col Ira scot tree. Addre=s, or call upon Shaw & CI irk, at Biddeford, liable, or Chicago, 111. May - 21, 1866.. isly New Lurebeic Yard. IIIHE uadtrsighed has opened a ',LIMBER • E YARD, on the Rath.° td, near Guinn & Irtlns,'Czttyshitrg, and asks die public to give him a call. His asso:tment is one of the brat ever:offered h..rt, and his pri ces afford only tit- timal;est living profit. He has WHITE PINE PLANK, inch ant. haltineth BOARDS, FLtiolusG., PALINGS, &c., and is constantly adding to his stock. Come and examine fur yourselves. Oct. 29, 1866. If Lawrecee L. Lletz d 2 CO. WdOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY and VARIETIES,' No. 308 We t Thelimore iSireet, Between Huward kLiberty Streets, M.ty 7, 1866. B thimore,, Sale Crying ! AARON CHRGNISTER, of Hampton, Ad ams county, will attend to the CRYING OF SALES in the most satisfactory manner, and no reasonable terms. He asks a share of public patronage, and is convinced that he will be able to please all who may employ him. Hampton, Sept. 17, 1866. 2m* Kerosene it Gas Stoves. T EA. AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS, OIL CANS, dm., Ic. Der All the Cooking fora flm.-lag gelrily may be done with Kero-liiia ikaraene Oil, or Gas, with lesslBlll, ,('trouble, and at less expeuse, /earthen by any ocher fuel. -*a Each Article mantiractu red by this Company is guaranteed to perform All thatis claimed for it. jpeirSead far Circalar.nall Liberal Direaant to lb trade. S.&IIOSZPIR LANP HiLiTini CO., 206 Pearl Street, N. Y. July 1'6,1.868. ;10 ' Carl and Lumber, Q F every vastety, at the Yard of C. H. BURBLER, 15b.19. €or. Carlisle and Railroad its Bark Wanted. i /PBC( initincriber will pay MB DOLLARS ! 1 per OORD for BLACK OAK BARK, de , livered at his Tannery, In Gettysburg. I , ' JOHN BUPP. June 18, 1866. , . V. S. BONDS. THE First National Bank of Gettysburg will cash 6-20 and 10-40 U. B. Bonds; also 1-30 and Compound Intrrest Notes. GRORGE ARNOLD, Cashier. 0ct..6, 1866. tf 17GAR MUM HAYS.—A frost supply just rolielved. A prim article and for saki sap by STRIIIIROVEIRR A WISOTZICT. 11111VIJP vs l Pawn:crimp smrm' Or faa -Protozide Wf Iron, - s new discovery I.2,l:medicine which STRIKE B AT TUB ROOT OF DISBASZ, by supplying the Blood with Its TIRAR PRISCIPLI, OR LIRE IBLRIIIINT-tRON. This it the secret of the wonderful success of DY3PEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DRQP BY, CHRONIC DIARItiREA, BOILS, Nervous Alfrctions, Caine and Fe - vers,Vatnors, Lou of Constitu tional Vigor, Disease of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female CompLiints, and all diseases originating in A BAD STATE 011 TUE BLOOD, or accom panied Ii or a LUW STATIC Being free from Alcohol in any form, its energizing effects nee nut followed by enrrev ponding re.t) Lion. but are perm went, Infusing strength, vigor and new life into ell parts of the !“ -tem, and bui;diug up &O. LL ON CUN• STITUTION, Frontike Pp:evade Arehileaant Scot, D. I) arts4.l.lt, .C4nd,(l4'Eu.t, Ilurch 24, 11.63 *, * "I VII an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 2:t yJars' standiftg." * * * "I hoe been so wonderfully benefited in the three short weeks diving which I have use.l the Peruvian Syrup, that I can scarcely persu "le myself of the reality. People who have known me ate astonished at the cb.inge. lam widely known, and can boa rectunme , ,.l to others that which lila dune se.unuch for me." 'One of the most DUITINGUISIIRD JU RISTS in New England a-rites to a Maid as follows : "I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the result fully 9 , lStal:IS your prediction. It mtde a mew nix of me; infused into my itystem new Nil or and energy; 1 am no longer tremulous and debtlantel, aS when you last saw me, but stronger, he.trtier, Had with lar ger capncity for lab or, mnntnl an I physical, to to at any time during the lust five years." An ICWINENT DIVINE of 1:041.011, 6111'8 : "I have been using lb,: PERUVIAN SYRUP fur some time past ; it gives me new vigor, buo)ancy of spirits, elasticity of Intiscie." DiriTHOUSANDS have been changed by the use of this remedy ; from week, sickly, suffering ii,reatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and wo nen ; and invalids can not reasonably hesitate to give it atrial. A pamphlet of 32 page 4, containing certifi cates of cures and recommendation+ from some of the . moat eminent phystLians, cierzi men, and others, will to tent rugs to a ny address. tsireine that eanh bottle has PERUVIAN SYRUP blown iu the glass. FOR SALR By . '.. J. P. Dinninore. Proprietor All Ntedienl Ilea agree that lODINE is the BESCIIEDY fur &retain and all kindred diseases ever di,eovere.l. The diffi.i.lty has been to obtain a Prins Sourrios of it. DR. 11. ANDRES' lODINE TV -t TER, 13 a Pure Suluuon l ofloi;ne, WINIuUT A A most Powerful Vi•alizfud Agent and !lest°. It wttr. cure SCROFULA in all its manifold ULCERS, CANCER ; and it has been used with !Lit 0 nishin success in cases of itimumatism, Dyspepsia, Covveutop iiori, Female Complaints, tie at, Liver and Kidney Di,eases, Circulars will be sent rugs to any address. Price $l.OO a bottle, or 6 for $5.00. PrLpared by Dr. H ANUERS, Pkysleitto and J. P. Diuswrnie. 30 Dcy Street. New York, WI - LD CHERRY tiRRNI USKO Fon NF:ARLY HALF A CENTURY, • - WITH Tat MOST AsroviSiIINGSULTRS9 LIIMING Coßg . l9, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, In tiotrhy 1, Witouptig C01.2b. Croup, Liver Compllint, Br in hitis ; Difficulty of Bre.dhing, A3thrns, and every TITS THROAT, LUNGS, AND CIRST which carries off more victims than nny other disewse,and which baffles the skill or the phy sichns to a greater extent than any Other malady, often YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY when all othnre prove ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE, rapid in relief, soothing in effect, enfe in its -operation, EZ"IT IS UNSITIiPASSED whilivas a preparation, free from noxious in• gredients, poisons or in.neral-i; uniting skill. science and- medical knowledge ; combining all tint is valiptble in the vegetable kingdom for tins class of disease, it is and is entitltd to, merits and receives the gen eral emir:knee of the public. EY.IIODR THATCHER, M. D., of Herman, N. Y., writes as t 0110141: "WIdIV.IICS ISALSAM OP WILD CIICRBT gives universal satisfaction. It seems to cure Cough by loosening and cleansing the fungi, and allaying irritation, thus 111.111110TiNG/PHII exam instead of drying uri the cough and leaving the cause behinit I considerthe earn as good as any, i not the beat, Cough medicine with which I rim acquainted." The Rev. JACOB EUFILER.Vof Hanover, Pa, well known and much respected among the German population of tali country, makes the following statement`for the benefit of the afflicted : JACO• P:I3ADS Dear Sirs :—Tlavinerealized in my family important benefits from the use of your valua ble preparation—WlSTAß'S BALSAS( OF WILD affords me pleasuie to recommend it to the public. Some eight years ago one ormy daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before she bad taken the whole of.the contents of the bottle there was a great imrrovement In her health. I have, in my individual ease, made frequent use of your vain tble medicine, and have a 1 - ways been benefitted by it. , JACOB WEILER. Price one dotter s bottle. roll SALB BY - J. P. lthsessere, Sil Wey Street, Sew York, Seib W. Fewle di Sob, Prep'.totem Beetiost Grace's Celebrated Salve cures Cu'., Durso, Scalds. Grace's Celebrated Salve tares Wounds, Bruises, Sprains. Grace's Celebrated Salve cures lions, Ulcers, Cancers. Grace's Celebrated Salve • cures Salt Rheum, Erysipilas. Grace's Celebrated Salve cures Chapped Hands, Chilblains Grace's Celebrated Salve heals Old Sores, Flesh Wounds, le. It it prompt In action, removes pain at once, and reduces the most angry-looking swellings and lefiammations, as if by magic—thus af. folding relief and a complete cure. Only 23 cents a boil(Seat by mall for is cents.) For sal, by J. P. DINSMORE. 38 Deg strut, New York, S. W. FOWLS Jr, SON, Proprietors, Boston, and by all Druggists, Groan, sod Country Stores: July. 18, 1888. -17 MD this remedy in curing =I DYSP 7 .PSIA AND DEBILITY SG Dey ,five[, .New fork, AND BY ALL DRUGGI,T6. SCROFUL.t. SOLVENT!! GEM I Irui SYPdILIS, SALT Chemint. l'Olt SALK xP =B3 WlS'Etit'S BALSAM affection of CONSUMATION, INCOMPARABLRI A.lO BY ALL DittGOISTB POUTZ'S aii DM Powders. Tbi , trepan**, ' k g and favorably ~ known, 4111 tkor• ottg i tZ t rei oi n r e n igotle lowwitlrtted Lorna, by sttength, o in g - and cleansing the stomach and late& lanes. It is a sure pno• ventive of all dio. easel Idcident _to mV ant TELL TEA H CO BI TIM? TITS, LOSS I TITS Al £NEBO we hat win, . Gm ap d pall • II•0 glouy transfm mineral Lures. preparation t. Invaluable". To keepert of Cowl this It increase' the qttimatity and Ini :f red ,e es . t i l i t: i audit). tl,, been proven by se 1 r•.....- teal experiment to - --- mmerpot." - increase the quan- P.r ••• i'. thy of milk and , . ' .k. cream tweet). per ~' • cent and make the k , ...1 Ao> butter firm and sweet. In rationing t lip . . , :ii . ) . ' Cattle, it give. them ,4 .. , 1 an appetite, !maims ; ,""i.,,' , their hld e, sod _... _ • • - 7 ... makes them thrive laugh lkster. Li an diseases at Seine, such u Cough., ricers In the Lungs, Liver, ea., this article- f i(f4 • „. -- was u a apeolfic. By putting from ~ .a . . - orm-40.11 a paper .. • 110 a paper In a barrel of swill the above dis as e• will be eradkated • or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Bog Cholera. Pries 86 Cents per Papor, orb Papers for dL TBITARED BY S. A. FOU'I'Z & ]3RO., AT TftIIIR wzometts mire Jail) 11EDICIND DEPOT. No. 118 Primula Bt., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Drurryi.ts arid Storekeepers through out the United Staten. For side by A. D. BnrLler, Gettysburg ; Laughlin k Bu.hfield, Wheeling, ; ,C Bender k Co. PiLeburg ; Juhuaon, dlullurq k Cowden; ti;ilq4elpliiis. Dec. 17, 186 a. 13 DUrIBINS' Electric Soap SAVES TIME! MONEY? SAVES LABOR! SAVI:3 AND ALL GROCERS SEI.I, IT It is tract! by .ctittiniz into small shavings and dk•solring in of water, then soak' the clothes firs to ten mina' vs I:tid it Itt lt. Land rubbing will make them nj vle to ::•• hum s iir hard machine rubbing would do, matt 01.3 v,.x ry soap, and the most delicate Withe revel no injury. We can refer to thousands u 1 rei n . ilies who Are using it, and who coulifuot be persuaded to do Witlit.ut DOBBINS' ELECTRIC HOLD BY ALL LRADIVri IIgoCEREI THiIoCIMUU OEN= Marini ,c•ured only I.r DOBBINS At LOVE WIUMES lu7 Sow.: Fifili Street, Philadelphia Nov. 12, Imc6 fitri Cabinet Furniture. THE en .scribers hereby inform 11;•;r rug towers and the, pubt.c generally, that they have now on hand, and continue to man ufacture to order; FORNITURE, which, tor style and durability, !nosh and price, will compete with any in the vomit) Our pre•ent stock consists of every varici ;if Furniture usually kept in a first class Furni ture Wore Room. Fashionaele, ornamental or plain Furniture mannf ictured in the moat substantial manner, ny moat experienced workmen, and at the lowest ci:h ;prices. • ONDERTAKIN4. Having a new Hearse, pariicui ir,sttention Will he given to Idris. branch of their Im•in•ss. They are prepared to inalkg :tad es of any desired qhality, and .attend Funerals. at the shortestmotice—and on such terms as cannot fail to please all. The subseribeia return their amiss to the public for the libeCal patronage extended to them in the paat,nnd hopeto inert t pip! receive a continuance . of public patron:l4e. shop and Ware Room third building east of the Square. '. H. FETE * BRO. Littlestaiwn, April 16, :866. tf - - W. E. BIDDLIC. H. S.IREVNER. 100.000 Bust's. Grain "iintaird. NEW FLIPI Al' THE OLD Willi Mt E. BIDDLE dc CO. wonld inform the public that therltare leased the W.irehou.e on the corner of Stratton street and the Rail road, in Gettyz.hurtr, ..herh th.'y will r•u•ry nn THE GH.LIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in all i 3 branches. The highest priers will always be paid for/Wheat, Rye, Corn, oats, Clover and Tirtiothy Seeds, Flaxare.l, Stimac, Hay and, Straw , 11Dried Fruit, Nuis, Sosp, sins, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with ever,- thing else irr the country produce lice. GatocKgrEs.—On hand, for Ole, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt, i i i Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, St reh, Brooms, Buckets:Blacking, Soapi, ike. I-o COAL UIL, Fish Oil, Tar, ke. FISH o all lands. Spikes and Nails; Smoking and C w ing Tu b iccos. They are always able to supply, a first rate ankle of Flour, with the diqerent kinds of Feed. Also, Ground Plest , ,r ' with Guano, end other fertilizers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or carload. , . . They will run a LINB OP FREIGHT CARS from Gettysburg to Baltimore 'once every week. They are prepare) to convey. Freight either way, in any quantity, at ItEIAJCEis RATBS. They will attend, if desired, to the making of purchases in the city, and do livering the goods promptly in Gettysbnre. Their cars run to the Warehouse of Nathan Roup Co., No. 128 North Howard et., near Franklin, Baltimore, whyte freight will be ' received et any time. They invite the attention of the public to their line, assuring thein th at they will spare no effort to aczontinodate all aho may patronise them, BIDDLE k BENNER: April 16, 1868• tf Removal OF BOTH OUR 8110 PS TO CHAMBERS BURG STIIEET. • OPIIS To-oar, 3.11 Y 17 4 1866. We take special pleasure in anOuneirl, to our friends and cnytomaro that we bare this day opened our ICE CREAM SALOUNS, at our new stand in Cliantbersbnrg street, nearly oppipite the Lathing Church,. We hare had the apartments fitted up in the best style.— Ladles and Gentlemen are invited to call. We will also famish Ice Cream ip any quan. Lily to public or private parties, at prices un precedented. We will also have constantly on hand Fresh Cakes, which we will furnish to all parties and pic-nics at the shortest notice. MEAD AND MINERAL WATER can always belied icy and cool and stall hours. li.tt•ing had a tife•long experience in the manufacture of all the foregoing 'articles we ask the.p ttronage of the Wilk eanetally. May 21, 1886. k BRO. Foi' Sale. THRICE choice FARM. , as follows: 131, 123 sad • 124 acres such ; an three near the Rorough of Gettysburg ; choice 'Ands sod good buildings. Terms accommodating. 61Witen ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Sept. 3, 1866. tf E.eelsior Galleryl NNS but 'GOOD Pictures allFd to go ertt....aud et very i t rOW PILO . Clime one I Come sat Gettysburg, Oct. 29, 1821. OM