&' v , war* . ib,Apep)ageig. w. S. BIDIX4 •- , LAI *SM. i a . ._,.., ' - Ors ,hava putt rationed pots ...00.000 Bubb,. Gnaws Wastited. I vii 'ei loth as iamagga supply . of 1 N EW FIRM. Al' THE OLD WARIIIIOIIO.I '‘ _a vonockfugs, wlilch they are! WM.I. BIDDLE k GO. would inform the par.4614.4t illetriuld hulitlif bit Baloglare street ,' public that they have leased the Warehouse t pritolpyr shit tl,us ttesos. 0t stank cetteists rip the corner of Stratton street and the Rail. I s a pki t o i l CLLOI - $43 114174 u LS, ' road, in Gettysburg, when they still merry on' I TILE GRAIN AND PRODUCE SUSINESS, - ' VARPSNTEIt'S TOOLS, ;In all i'.B branches. The highest prices will; • BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, I always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats,' 'COACH , FINDINGS ? Clover and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Mt I'INZINfiIS , i Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Sonp,fdams, . '•=l.-SIN ET ill A KER'S TOOLS, I.sbotilders mid kilder, Potatoes, with every-, INUSEKEEPER'S MITRES 'thing else in the country prodiire dins. I ALL KINDS OF IRON, Le. GROCERIES.—On baud, fot tale, Coffees,! 1113 RO - -OrR Ili 8 0 F ALL KIND 8 , , Sugar*, Molasses, Sirup*, Teas, tip.ees, Salt, , fCfll.B, PAIN I'S, he., kc. There Is no article' Chee.le, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch,' ipelidett le the-several departments mentioned ; Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Soaps. ke. Also hot* Ws what can be had at this Store COAL OIL, Fish 0.1, Tar. *c. FISH of all 'Every dent of dlechseics can be accommodated; kinds • Spikes and Nails; Smoking nal Chew. here with tools and findings, and Housekeepers ; lug Tub.iccos. , i pan too seer, article_ In their line. Gied ns a! They are always able to sopply :. first rate' Fall ' s, we a» prepared to sell AS low fur caSb , arifrle of Flour, with tho cliiterent kinds of as au; liaise* wit of the city. ' Feed. JOkl. LI. DANNFR, Also, Ground Plasitr, with Gannon lend DAVID ZISULEit: other fertilisers. COA.L;by the bushel, ton or affijellarg, Illy 16, ate 4. car load. 1 They will run a LINK OF FREIGHT CARS from Guitysburg to Baltimore once every week. They. am prepared to eonyey Freight either way, in any quantity, at REDUCED RATES. They will attend, if desir. if, to the malting of purchases in the city, awl dilirering the, goods promptly in Getiyiburg, Their cars :unto the Warehouse of Nathan Boon k Co., No. l2d North Howard at., near Franklin, Baltimore, where- freight Wilt be received at any time. They invite tile attention of the public to their line, assuring them that they will spare no elfort to accommodate all who may patronise thato 0 ' • Lancaster Bbek Bindery. Grotple WLtNT, • BOOE' BINDER, ♦ID titanic soox mainet crania, - imict ASTER, Pick and ongimentdl Vinclinic, of every de peription, pz•ented In the umetieubstantial and approved . 1 - EW. Prown, Esq., Farmers Rank of Lancaster w • I. PprEr, Esq , Lancaster County Bank Ramon hock, Esq., Columbia Bonk. gammal Wagner, Esq., York Dal*. William Wagner, BCq., York County Bank. T. D. Carson, Esq., Bank of Gettysburg. Peter Martin, Esq., Proth'y of Lancaster co., Pa Geo. 0. Hawthorn, Esq., Register " IS f.leo. Whitson, Esq., Recorder Aprit 15, 1861 New Warehouse. 10Q090 BUSHELS OF GRAIN WANTED, at the new Grain and Pro d uce ouso, in Carlisle street, adjoin ing /beads k Buehler's establishment. The highest market price will always be paid-de cash for VIZAIX, a all kind!, - FLOUR, SEEDS, tic. . - Always on bail/ and for sale, at the smallest profits, GUANO% bALT, tiIIOCERTES, ire. Wholesale a nd retail. TRY US! We Alban do"uur best to give Satisfaction in .ult came. XL:CURDY k DIEHL licitysburg, Kay 11, 18G3. ly New Bakery! NEWPORT k" ZIEGLER, Mechanical Rak ars, South Washington street, halt square from the Eagle lintel, GETTYSBURG. Constantly on hand, the hest of BREAD,. CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS, kc. Per sons w i shing trent; Bread will be served every Atvatag, by leaving their hrtMCP and residences at the Bakery. 'Every effort made to.please Give as a call April 20,'03. tf Great Attrarttea 4T BRINKERHOFF'S CHEAP CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, at the North Corner of the Diamond. The - subscriber 38 constantly iu receipt of fresh goods from the tutern cities. His stuck of_ READY-MADE CLOTHING in one of the largest and most* attractive, as well as the cheapest establishment of the kind in the country. You will there fi"d COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, made up in tilt, most fashionable styles, and of On bent materials, of all`eiseg cod prizes, for men and k)oys.— Gentleeps's furnishing goods of every desc rip ;ion, Wool Shirts, Muslin Shirts, Hickory Shirts aqd\.Merino Shirts, Merino, Wocki and .Cotton Drowerf, Hosiery orevery description Bucit t skin, Merino and Cutfon Gloves, Hand kerchiete, Neck Tios. Cravats; Linen and Papet Collarg, FIN% Clint, Boots l and Shoes. Urn- Lreilms, Trunks, Yal ices, Carpet Bags, Clothes and Shoe Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Shoe Blacking, Pocket and; Dressing Combs, Ivory Combs, Winches, Cluck and Jewelry, Gnus, Yrs, - Violins and Violin Strings, Soaps 11,11 Perfumeries, Stationery of all kinds, 'Pocket, IC ins, Smoking and Chewing Tobac co, Pipes, an extra quality of Began.- In fact, his 1110Cii, pt44,41:p,6 everything usually found in a first slags furnishing store. 1 invite the attention of 0.11 to come and see for themselves, as, I am deteimintd to sell igoods lower than any other establishment in the country-. Don't forg.eithe place. Corner nt York street and t4i. Diamond. JACOB BRINCEmar. July 4, 1864. Great Excitement: 4 ' AJORITT of those who rand Newspapers never give a hasty-glance at • business advertisement, and if a A f aotoslir bee the ba M it, tivo N prettiest and the eheapest coods in all creation, kctnally selling thorn at break-down prices—too few heed the tact for their own interest., therefore we have rouNp It hestto simply - Invite every bony to call and ezaosine our stock and prices before buying one dollar's worth elsewhere, for I can and will make it to the interest of all those who are, sot PEAR So their, tree interest sod who wish to save money, therefore to buy everything IN cheep the line mil en.! ' clothing et my atom wb a that* has just been received a most magnifesut osorpunt of pall and Win ter Goods; coneisilig of Overcoats, Dress Conte. Rubies. Co+is, Pants and Vests of all fonds, thel•shirts and Uudeishirts, Stockings, Suspenden4.Grily its na Notions, Clocks, 11u 'lea! •In3troments, end many other things lq, my line, iill of which I am selling at very I'm:prices. Call on F. R. PICKING, Bala. inure strept, near the public Square, lIIITTYSBURC. Oct: 29, 1868. pewing Metehtnes. k BAkBR.—TIIE BEST IN I U.E. These Machines have become so well known that little need be said by way of recommendation. They have taken the first ) remium at all the late State Fairs, and are 'universally acknowledged to be the BEST in pse by all who have tried them. The "Grover k Baker Stitch" and the "Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine. They are the Pelf machine's that sew-and embroiter with pstfection. iThese Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family. nse Th y are almost noiseless, sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are POOP ip their construction. They kre envy to manage, : and ran. be worked by almost any child: Every family should hare one. They save. labor,-tAeo save tirse, and they save stoney, 19td do their work better than it can be done A? artrtdersigned having beep appointed Agent fur4lie Onve Machines, has established an Agility in Fairfield, Adams county, where he will *Away! have on hand a appitiv. Per il/RP IVlthinfi ho buscall and eiam ine for themeeittes. se*lieetiles and-Thread will taro be sup j. S. WITH 4ROW, Aper, Peirfield. Adams social, FM. Aug. 27, 1866. If Wastes Lands. Irrisettscriber has tome valuable WEST. BRN LANDS, which he will trade for one o more FARMS in tips cminty. Tim lands are well located, and very desirable for farm gig.,,Vrai.4y application desired.. JACOB BaLIICEILIJOYF: 13e.ttiskorg, 4pr#l-1,. 1865. tf W$ are sip glad to nee oar friends at Itte Riedelor. It still , stand& In the suns old place,. on York street, opposite the I.laoki Gettysburg, Pa. ' O. J. TYSON. Apt. AND GROCERIES.—The hlithest tuarkurviice paid for Grain and elf kinds or lion." Groceries, Fertilisers, to., coo Stunt tift liond for safe at the Warehouse of A. pi plop!. Otit t p 4 &MAHAL Ott law PROTOGILATiIe at • , . . 7,,,i' „ . _ TtdONIL April 16, 1866• tf - nominal I THE GETTYSBIJEG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. MIR undersigned takes pleasure iu announ. cing to thacitrzens of Gettysturg and the public generally that he has removed from his old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore street, and nearly opposite the store of Patin mock Brothers. 'The room be now occupies baa been recently fitted up expressly for his buiAness. The location is as admirable one, enabling him to take pictures in all shades of weather, and with a correctness unequalled any where else. • LIFE-LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS, of every size and description, executed in the finest style. Particularattention givdn to the CARTE DE VISITS, and to copying AMBRO TYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES of deceased friends. Also-- TIIE GETTYSBURG GESIS,t 111 a new style of picture, which has bec4me very popular with the public, not only for their beanty, but for cheapness and convenience.— SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR only. Alto— TliE PORCELAIN PICTURES, wLirli fur their beauty and durability are unsurpassed. • We are prepared to carry on the business in all its various brhtiches, and having had con siderable experience we run no risk in Ge r 4RANTEE:ING PERFECT SATISF_IC- Our facilities for a full display of our skill are 'unequalled by any other Gallery in the County, and we would therefore Invite every one to call at the NE \V GETTYSBURG SKYLIGTIT GALLERY OW! and ezernine nnr Specimens and judge for yourselrox. 1,,LV1 Jane 25, 18G8. New Lumber Yard. HE undersigned has opened a LUMBER YARD, on the Railroad, near Guinn & eilly's time Kilns, Gettysburg, and asks the public to give him a call. Hie assortment is one of the beat ever offered here, and his pri ces afford only the smallest living profit. He has WHITE PINE PLANK, inch and half inch BOARDS, FLOORTNO, PALINGS, &a. ' &c., and is constantly adding to his stotrk. Come and examine for yoursilves. JACOU SLIEADS 0040, 1106. tf Inauguration riF LOW PRICES; ky J. L. SCHICK Invites the attention of hia..frienda and customers to his large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS Comprised in part cf French Merinoos, All Wool P"oplina, All Wool Detains', All WOOI Pllids, Plain Poplma, I •, Black and Fancy Silks, Tantise Cloths, Block end Colored Alpacas, DlaCk Cloths 'at,d Cassimeres, • Fancy. Cassimeres, Cassinets, I • Jeans, • Flaanels of all kinds, Gloves and Stockings. ! Nso, a fine lot of Ladies' FURS AND SHAWLS, as well as so abundant, variety of Nc‘t!ons, all of be.sold cheap for thricash. J. L. SCHICK. Eke,. 17, 18°C. , I Time 4: COAL ritinni• •.t RRILLY have erected two addi tional Lime Kilns, ou the Railroad, and are therefore better prepared then ever to sup ply the best of LIME, in large or small quanti ties 4 F.irmers and °than can hercaftet look for more prompt.filling of their orders, and are invited to extend' and continue their fu rore to a firm which is making every effort to accOmmodate them in the best mannerpoesible. They will also continue to keep on hand, for vile; a good supply of the different kinds of which'they will sell at small profits. Cpal and Lime delivered anywhere in Get tysburg. May 14, 1866. tf NEW FIRSt, jcT TUB OLD STAND. 18T421,191111D 1817.] .4 t have associated with me,in buaiaess, my son, John F. McCreary, uner the firm and style of D. McCreary & Son, awl desire to say to my old friends and the public generally OM since the war, the manufacture of Saddles, Herne* qullats, kc:, has been revived at the old established and well known stand on Bal timore Aral; one square south of the Court House, Gettsiburg, Pa. Moving had an experience of 40 years in thisl,establishment, I feel assured, that, with renewed. attention to business, we can still further merit and (mire a full share of .puti liC patronage. - DAYID Mt.CREARY. With increased far ilitoes - far - conducting our bnsinesg, we are better pri•pared than ever to satiSfy the wants of all those who m•iy need anything in our line. We especially call the attention of Furuiers and others to the superior quality of oar . Plain or Quilted Seat Side Leathers, Horn Sedates, llanies, alt kinds, with Plain. or Quilted Seat or withoutfestenings no Horn, [longings,- Plain or (Ittihad Seat , Side Siddlee, Plain or Fancy Saddle Cloths, Wagon Saddles, Biding Bridles, of all kinds, fair or black, rouuded or let, Martingale, parringe Meisel, all - styles, silver or black mounted, Heavy Stan llarnesb Blind Bridles, 3lrtbs, Croppers, . In abort, everything that pertains to a first • --••-- --- -- --. 4 ePent.- . reeds, Harmonic attachiiient - sad Vu: [fumes& Tree. elan gensral horse furnishing establishment' molo, and is believed to be the,most powerful stoastantly on baud or made to order peomptlY, reed organ made, beiniaserly equal to a Pipe Of thaveey best @1 aerial, and by the most ex perienced workmen-lit the country, (two bay- Organ of three tunes Ake cost. ra lag workial-la this establishment for the last'' All Instruments war nted for Iva years. thirty yearit.)' . i pir•PRASS BANDS stipplled with metro- Iw o are now mannt„t,ripg an „t e n, q t , l ot merits and mimic at reasonable teems. . of Heavy Draft and &trains Oollars Tor thous. 4 4 liberal discoant allowed for Churches and bath who prefer oar own to city made work. Schools. fi Sepairing of all kinds done at short notice l - ger-Instructions given both la Votal and and on reasonable tint. „Instrumental Music, at. oar rooms, and at pu t ni All are cordially invited to call and rgaraipc itti 3 ' buttes, either to judiridooll or classes, for thembelves, np Our Bork cannot nil to en reason t hle terms. recommend' itsilf. ' 1 Dec..l7, 1866. tf , . . D..IiceREARY & SON. , Feb. I, i 866. tt & HORNER'S FRAGAANT limn pre c se .11) am tin Tooth, shim ail diseases of milky Ugh lefor tba : Hieolaior Oaller . y - . 7111 a Vela sad Purifies tba' breath.' - - 14 ale eadttll !apol tritotitidos tad with.dta-a 11 - ITHEVFOrf3 11 1 011 OINTIIIIST &taw: "Patch-a -', Li --I . - V.I. MEM. "TV ittir's aril Nom ,BIDDLS k ZENNER. TIOY. 'Scotch Collare(leather) " (ticking) So Seam Collars, Best Welt Harness Col- .. bus, - - I tempting to describe the effect o' this stop, we Patent Leather Collars, are at loss for language. Its beauties cannot statched or unstitched be written, but must be heard tie bw appre- Beet Le.ther Wagon ,ciated. By this stop an ordinary perfoinicr Whips, 4, 41 cud 5 can produce an effect which rentiires a lifetime : feet I ing, lof practice for an artist open a violin. !ten- Platted Team Whips, 1 tirely_ chaeges the teed Tone, gishug the sym- Trotting Whips. ! pathetic sweetness! of the human vOias, making adios' (tiding Twigs, , It so melodious and pure that it never fails to Whip Lashes,enchant the listener. I Horse Blankets, . TUB nirizomo 01100 kc., ' Ac., Arc 1 for Churches, Public . (falls and Paklura has a • powerful sub-B tsa with indepenant ' ter Teas; Teas! , -• ty FAS FOR THL psorLs.' ,No More MIITITAL A FIM tuns COMPANY. Enormous Pratte for Consuntera to pay. I IShesettli Soca 18, 1861. illy Cents to Ons Dollar per Pound Saved - by baying your Teas direct Dom the inl• President—Oeerge Swope. porters. Vice President-.4leannsi IL Russell- T. Y. Kelley & Co., Importers ot Tess, in Secretary—D. 41.11sekler. - connection with their large wholesale basi-1 Treasurer—K. 0. rabsegtoet. mess, have determined to introduce their Teas ; Executive Committeer—RobertMcCurdy An. directly to consumers tit. Importers' prices, i drew Fleintaelmas,,Jseib King. thus effecting a saving to the consumer of 401 3IANAQ/1/S.—Oeorge Alwope, D. A. Bnehler, to 60 per cent. Families can now club to. R. McCurdy, 11. Eichelberger, S. R. Russell, E. gether for any kind or enalitimila Teas, in G. Felinestock, 4. D. Buehler, R. G. McCreary, P•okalfg 3 of one pound and upwards, and we, Gettysburg, Jacbb King, Straban township; will send them a superior. article lot Tea at 5; A. Heintseltnan, Franklin; Wm. D. Dimes, per cent. above the cost cfirts. _LitlNew oetera; Wm. B; Wilson, Bendersville ; some energetic lady oe:cotiser person In each H. A. Picking, Strabot township ; John Wol neighborhood• cal: upon' her acquaintances fOltd, f{etirliter• tosrmiltip; John Picking, East and take their orders flet say of the following' Berlin.; Abel T, Wrig4,Bendersville ; 4bdiel named Teas, and when a club of ten, twenty. F. OM. New Oxford; Jas. 11. Marshall, Ham or more is obtained, send to as and we will iltonban township; John littoningintrn, Free send the Te s put up in separate ,packages, , dom township; John Horner, Mountjoy. town- with tae name of each person marked on it, ship; Wm. Pots White, Liberty tawaship. I all euclosed in one bor. As a Anrll.er induce- : itiiirThia Company is limited in its neva- ; suet to the person getting up the clnb we will tions to the county of Adams. It has beet} in send for his or her services, an ettra complt-lopeiation for more than 15 years, and in that meutary pace age r,ri all orders ofs3o and up- period has made but one assessatent, havirg ward. It hi perhaps not wet( understood who paid losses by fire clueing that perio I amount. we can sell Teas so very low; but when it is ing to $13,9e8—56,769 of %Lich have been taken into ccnsidera Con that besides the orig- paid during the last two years. Any person toe] eest of importation, the Broker, Specula- desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the tor, Jobber, Wholesale Dealer and Retailer, above named Managers for further information.. has each to reap a large profit, aid the innu-1 sliarThe Executive Committee meets at the merable Cartagee, Cooperages, Insurances, office of the Company, on the lass Wednes- Storages, dm., which Tess have to pass through day in every month, at 3 o'clock, I'. M before they reach the Consumer. wiU readily I Oct. 18, 1885. tt explain this. We propose to do away with seven-eighths of these profits and expenses, and it now remains n ith the people to say whether they shall save 60 cents to $1 00 per pound on every pound•of Tea they purchase, or be compelled to give their earnings to a boat of useless go-betweens PRICY LEST Onown, (Black) 70, 80, 90, $1 00, $1 10, best $1 25 per pound. - • ENGLISH BRICAILFAST, (Black) 80, 90, $1 00, best $1 25 per pound. YOUNG Hvsos, (Green; 85. 95, 51 0), extra $1 23, superior $1 50 per pound. Hasp, (Green and Black) It), 80, 90, best St 00 per pound.' Nemec, (Green) $l3O, beet, per pound. JAPAN, $1 00, 81 10, $1 25, best, per pound. GUNPOWDER, (Green) $1 30, best $1 60 per pound. COFFEE DEPARTMENIT. We bays lately added a Coffee' Department to cur establishment, and hltbough we cannot promise th 6 consumer ns great a saving as we can on Teas, (the margin for profit on Coffees being very small,) yet we can sell Coffees fully 25 per cent. cheaper than retailers charge. Our Coffees come direct from the Custom House, and we roast and grind them perfectly pure, put np in 1 or more pound packages, at an advance of 2 cents per pound. Our Whol, sale Price—Ground Coffees,- Pure Rio, 23, 30 cents per punt!. ihkt Old Government Java, 40 cents. Best Ceylon, 90 cents. SENDING MONEY.—Parties sending or ders for less than $3O - for Teas or Coffees should send with their order a P. 0. Draft or the money, to save the expense of collecting by Express. But large orders lire will for• ward by Eznress and collect on delivery. We ,hall be happy at all times to receive a call at our: warehouse from persons visiting the city, whether dealers or not. T. Y. KELLEY k CO., Late Kelley . Yought, - No. 56 Yesey Street, New Yolk. • Jan.-21, 1867. $l5 A (Bitter) Acrostic. TIESPECTFULLY Dedicated to the Propri n, etoz of the Great Zii,gari, by:a late Dys- peptic. Far away from the pyrailthis of Egypt he came, Robtoring the sick, uud healing the hone; cure for the cholera, that dreadful disease ; Heave tI sant, him on earth the dyspeptic to ease. There are those who were troubled with fever and E'en they took but one bottle and sere cared of their die, Resolved that In future. It ever they Shake. such pleasant, nice Bit tors—no other they take. Get a bottle if troubled with nervous debility; Raider Says it will cure ;Just by its ability. Essence of llle, then, to young sad to old ; • A certain preventive from coughs and colds. Try It all, , v In) are troubled with a weak appetite. Zest is gl yen by these - fl3ltters),llconly used right; Inscroiula,coiie,orab:si diarrhoea, Nolte who've fried Ito( either have any more fear. ii,eat tidings Is this, then, for rich and for poor; A bottle can be had for a dollar (and more— Rainer gives It to those unable to pay), in AO ape of sicknot.s will he turn them away. E. RAIL FEE'S GREAT ZINGARL WHAT TRH Ztru►tu EirnICHS HATS DONE.— Re publish the following for the benefit of the afflicted everywhere : "I suffered for a long time of Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, and frequent attacks of Liver Complaint. Often the sufferings were so great ;that life was almost intolerable. I tried several eminent physicians, and inost of the Impaled. remedies recommended fpr such com plaints, bet found little relief Until a few weeks ago I commenced the use of F, Rehter's Great Zingari Bitters, and sin HaW perfectly cured." HENRY HULL, Harrisburg Oity,PL, Sept. 8, 1886 Personalty 11 ppea red the above named Henry Mill, and made oath in due form flat the facts 4re true as above stated. A. C. SMITfT, Notary POlie. Bar For sale by G. •F. Kalbfieiseh and . W J. Martin. Gettysburg. - Ti n 7 12 1866 Kissinger it Sisirenian,-.. N O.B WEST MARKET STR.T, YORK, l'A., AGENTS AND DRALM PIANOS AND CABINET ORGANS, = MELODEONS', AND ALL KINDS Or MUSICAL INSTRUMONTS, respectfully inform the public thin they are prepared to tarnish Pianos of this following manuttctnre or of any other make that may be preferred : Attn.*ht. Ilelkea & lkinneldt, & Son, Bradbu Tanabe & Son, dale & gg; n, 13=11 COTTAGE, HARMONIC AND BOUDOIR These Instruments stand unrivalled by any thing found in this Country or in Europe, as Is admitted by all impartial judges. The most eminent Pipe Organ Bulders anti Performers, the last to discover excellence in recd Tone, pronounce them vastly shperior to nil others for exceedingly quick articulation and round Tone, the esseniia4'feature in instruments of this chum. 'We invite the severe scrutiny and criticism of all • f• _ PATENT VOi RIIMANA TREIIALO. This late and most wonderful invention (so acknowle'dged by all leading artists) will he found only in the Estey Instruments. in at- Grocery it Liquor Store. AFIRST-IIAT4 ASSORTMENif of GllO- CERIES, cheap ; FISH of different kinds. A large lot of POTOMAC BERRING, at low, price. The best and largest futon meot of LIQUORS ever kept in this place. PIM WINE, pitANDT,RYE for medicinal and other purposes, in quanti titles large or small. Also— 11131ait'3 CELEBRATED HERB BITTERS. - WM. J. MARTIN, Baltimore at., Gettysburg. M.sy 28, 1866. Cheap foe Cash! N EW MBE l • GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. THE undersigned has returned to Gettys burg, and opencd a new Store, on Balti more street, next door to the Post Office, and nearly opposite the Court-House, where he' offers for sale, CRIPAP roe CASH, a large and cnoiee assortment of GROCERIES,—Sngars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Salt, kc.; with Fish, Bacon. Lard, and so on. Alsci, LIQUORS—Wines, Biendies, Gine, Whiskies, Rutne, indeverything elsein the line. Also, any quantity of Notions, to suit any and everybody. Recollect tills is the place to buy CHEAP roe CASII. GEO. F. NALBFLEISCH April 23, 1866 Fresh Confectionery ND 'ICE CREAM SALOON.—The subset!. tier respectfully informs the citizens of 'ettysburg and vicinity that he has a Cooler tionery Establishment, one door east of the E.t,gle Hotel, ou Chamitersburg street, to which he Would invite their attention. Cakes, Candle., and every description of Confections, together with Nuts, -Oranges, ant all kinds of fruits, always on band. Pallier., public and private, as well as tam flies, will be furnished with all kinds of Cakes, Ice Cream, (in pyramidal lutes or otherwise,) and other refreshments at their houses, upon short notice. !hying spent A life-time at the birOnesg, he flat ters himself that he underst Ms it and that he is able to render entire &idiMaction. atII and see his Coufeetionety. May 28, 1866. tf JOHN GRUEL Cannon's W ARBLE W 0 EKS, thy imitimoye street,Ne trly Opposite the tort House. GETTYSBURG, PA. Every description of work executed in the fincst style of the art. June 4, 1865: tf Groceries, Notioits, &e. EORGE H. SWOPE, baring purchased the fine GROCERY EATABLISHMENT o Jbmes A. Grimes, on York street, a few doors east of Wojrs Hotel, and having added largely to the already extensive assortment on hand, offers the public a variety of Goods in his line rarely, if ever hefore, kept here. His SVGA RS, COFFEES, TEAS, .110LAS SE.4, SYRUPS, &c., can't be beat, in quality or price ; whilst his assortment of NOTIONS embraces almost everything the public can possibly need. House-keepers and others should give him acall betore hu3ingelsewhere, as he is convinced that he has the best stock in town, and that no one can go away disap pointed. ge'Tbe CABINET-MAKING business is con inued, in all its branche., at the old stand, a few doors east of the Stora. N 3 efforts spared to please the public, es heretofore. Gettysburg, Nor. 5, 1866. tf. Flour ! Feed r sod Groceries I AT TILE CHEAP STORE ON THE mu,. If you wish to buy soya the above aril s cheaper and better then you can get: them anywhere else, go to the Grocery Store of the undersigned on the Hal, in Baltimore street, where customers en always be accommoda ted, and where all are invited to call and see for themselves. The public will ankays find a full and choice assortment of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, MO LASSES, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, SNUFFS, FISH, BACON,-LARD, CHEESE, CRAC- IMS, BUTTfint, EGOS, he G 0- GLASS-WARE, CROCKERY-WARE, NO TIONS, &C. COAL OIL LIMPS, FISH CIL, A.ND notra AND FEED, ALWAYS ON HAND. WANTED. —Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, flacon, and Potatoes, for which the _highest market price will be - paid, either iu trade or cash. jerßeing determined to conduct my busi ness in a fair and honorable way, and to sell cheap, I invite all to give me a call. HEVRY OVKIIDEER. April 9, 1966. tf Citrrisigelt and Buggle4s. T TE 4: CULL' are now banding a Tariety of COACH WORK' of the latest and most approved staler, and constructed of the best material, to which they invite the attention of buyers. Having built onr work with great entre and of material selected with special reference to beauty of style and durability, we can confidently re commend the work as unsurpassed by coy, either in or out of - the cities. All we ask is au inspection of our work to convince those in want of any kind of vettichs, that this is the place to buy them. REPAIRING in every breach done at short notice and on reasonable terms. Give us a call, at our Factory, fleet. the corner of Washington •n% Chaninersburg streets, Gettysburg. P. J. TARE. WM. E. CULP. Mar. 18, 1863. Carriage-waking Itnninew. /flit B war being deer, the undersigned have I resumed the CA RRI ALGE,IIA G B USW/SW at their old stand. in E , et Middle street, (lETTYSBURII, where they are again prepared to put up York 'in the most fashionable, substantial, and wipe .rior manner. A lot of new and second-hand CARRIAGES, BGGGIES, kC., on baud, stick they will disuoss of at the lowest prices; and all orders will be supplied as promptly and satisfactorily as possible. REPAIRING does with dispa.ich, and at cheapest rates. A Unto lot of new and old lizatNESt3 on handler sale Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore eajoyed by thew, they aolinit and will an daaror to (from a large share in the ttlttlre. k aISOLEn• duly 10, 1885. tf Plate Shingle.. LARGE tot of Pia* liThingieg *we etfti $0 1115'pee 1000 ;-*'r vale at the Lumber 7 of $ 1 1 ! if11 9 ;BP 11 4 , " 111, L 4 r 31 &-P 12t11.711t..AR/S'.l,d _11_;r: • ; NM Stataifter at ,rhe A.Vitin! TESTI/4014LS FROV CRIABRATRD DIMS. This Secret or beautifying the skin being known only to Messrs. Jared k Rene, they honorably state that it digers trout all other preparations. It gives to the most harsh and Deckled skin both the texture and tutor of polished Ivory, removing all discoloration., whether appearing as freakiest ten, morphew, moth er blautwerm fruits, and is especially successful le smoothing out We marks let: by the smallpox. The agents of "L'ictitail de Puts" most con fidently subMit to the public the earnest ea dorsements of each distinguished ladies as Signore MASTOID, M'dlle FELICITA VRSTVALI, :Liss MAGGIE MITCHELL, Mrs. D. P. BOWERS, I,DCILLE WESTRIIg, ldadame rs. EMMA WALLER, LUCY RUSH ON, ZiOSMIMDE M A IiGUE RITTES, Miss A. PERRY, and many other*, whose high standing in the profession gicee the stamp of truthfuluess to their intelligeitnod_gennine approval. The beautiful Luetile Western says: • "I find that the ' , Email' produces all the brilliancy of rouge and lily-white, with the great and peculiar advantage of total harm lessness. It really adds to the softness and beauty of the skin." The magnificent Vestveli says: "I have suffered so much fr.ari the various white lotions, 41te,„ which my theatrical pro fession obliges tee to use, that I consider it a perfee.t benefaction to find a preparat:oh which gives the necessary whiteness to the i skin, and leaves the skin coul'aud smooth." Miss Maggie Mitchell says: "I - have tried the skin beantifier;q:Email de I Paris,' and found that it instantly imparts a natural bloom and freshness to the com plexion.", "Jared's Email de Pails" is used as a deli cate beautifier of the skin for Theatre, Saloon or Ball Room, by the most refined and scru pulous' ladies, producing all the heautilytng effects or rouge and lily-white, without their vulgartlare or injury to the skin. Sold by all first-class Druggists, Perfumers and Lidies' hair Dressers. • L. Isabella, 832 Broadway; Dennis Barnes & Co., ard, F. C. Wells I Co.,' New York; and Engene Bonin, ill South Tenth street, and Johnsion, Rolloway I Cowden, Philadelphia, Agents. • JARED A: RENE, General Agents and Importers, Jut. 29, 1867: Gui New York DOBBINS' Electric Soap SAVES Tine. 1 SAFES ttany EA ES LABOR! SAVE-4 CLOTRES! SAVES WOMEN! AND ALL I DROCERS, SHxL IT It is used by cutting into small shavings and dissolving in hot water, then sulk the clothes five to ten minutes and A Utile band rubbing will make teem 1.13 clean :Is hours of bard machine rubbing would do, with ordina ry soap, and tho most delicate &brie receive no injury. Ire c.tn refer to thousands 01 fins slice who are using it, and who could not be persuaded to do withcut DOBB INS' ELECTMO SOLD BY ALL LEADING. GROCERS TOROYGEODE THIS STA rig. - 11cannfActurea only by DOBBINS - & LOVE. WHOLES A LE (Ik' : 197 South Fi/71i Street, Philadelp'lea Nov. 12, 1866 9m TIFIRSONS irishine PtIOTOGRAPIIS of their childien will find it to their :Wenn tage to call at,,the Ex-elsior. C.,J. TYSON, Gettysburg, Pa. Fall and Winter Goods. ASCOTT At SONS have just received an . other fine assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting„ in part, of Cloths, Cassimeres, C ,ssi nets, Kentucky Jeans, and Tweeds, for Gen tlerueu's wear. Also, a fine assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Our stock has been selected with great care, and we 14 , e prePared to sell as cheap as any other establishment in the country. We ask the public to give us a call and judge for theimielves. Gill and see ut. No trouble to show Goods. • A. SCOTT & SONS.- Sept. 17, 18G6 Cooking Stoves (IF every variety, including the "Noble 4,..1 Cook,' nftoyal Cook,"-"Waverlv." "Orn amental," "Oriental." Svc. Alen, Tin-ware, Sheet-iron-ware, Hollow-ware, and every rietyof Kitchen Furniture—including a varie ty of Lanterns. Also, a new and much im proved Flour Sifter, for sale by C. H. BUEHLER, Corner of Carlisle and ft iilruad sts., Feb. 19;18(36.' Gettysburg, Pa. Blacks=!thing. ITITIE undersigned would most respectfully inform the public that he continues the BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS, at his shop, lately Philip Drersom's, adjoining Troxel's paint shop, in East Middle street, Gettysburg, where he will at all times be pre- pared to do Blacksmithing work to Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, &c. That he knows how to 'do all jobs of the kind will not be questioned by those who have a knowledge of his long experience at the business. Come 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. 20, 1865. tf The Far Famed MVF:RS AI. CLOTH W RING ER." esides the great caring of Labor, the saving at the wear and tear of clothing in a 'single year, more than anacunts to the prire of this Wringer. It is strange that any family should be willing to do without it. For sale at FAUN ESTOCK BROS and at C. H. BUEll‘ [Feb. 19. Notice. T YDIA HOLLINGER'S ESTATE.—Letters jj testamentary on the estate of Lydia Bel linger, lute of Bast Berlin, Adams couuty, deceased, having teen granted to the under signed, residing in Franklin township, York county, Pa., be hereby gives notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to ,make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the n.uuo to present them properly authentica ted far settlement. GEORGE DICK, Feb. 11, 1881'.' Ct 4 Executor. tiettyoburg Foundry. "bscriber would irtform his customers T and others, that he Is still manufacturing various kinds of Castings and Machines, made to order, on short notice, such as TIMESHERS AND POWERS, (fire dilrerer.t iizes of Powers,) Clover-seed Hullers and Cleaners ' Corn Shelters and Sep aratork, Oornfodder Cutters, &paw and H 37 Cutters ; PLOUGHS, surb /111 east Plooghs, Barahear Ploughs, Side. hill and Corn Ploughs; the WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE, the latest Improvement; also Metal Screws for Cider Presses, IRON RAILING for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything else in his tine, oil at low prices. - FOR SAL E.—A light Two-horse Wagon, a One-horse Wagon, 'and a Spring Wagon, all new. DAVID STERNER. April 30, 1 . 866. tf BcONSTANTLI on hand, an assortment of FINS FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH AL MS, Cards add Baskets for grams§ rpsiza The Battle Piet& PROTOGRATBIS - of . our Generals and other distinguished individuals at, the lizeelsiorOallery. 0. L TYSON. 4 1: 1 1 HORNER'S DRUG STORE yea ems always find a, troo4 assortment of - EMS OOPS, rtalfUltEfit,lloAPS, 41st2, ' jo.. PEISUVIAN SYRUP /I • P•OTSCVID 110 LOTION Or re• Protoxide of Iron, a new discovery in medicine which STRIKES AT THE' Boor or DISEASE, by supplying the Blood with its VITAL PIIICIPLIC, oe LIPS rimiest—lßON. This is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in curing DY3PEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DROP SY, CHRONIC DIARRIICEA, BOILS, Nervous Affections, Collis and Fe vers, Liquiors, Loss of Constitu tional Vigor, Disease of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Compiaints, and ail diseases originating in A BAD STATE OF TUE BLOOD, or accompanied by ussitrrir, or a LOW STATE' OF Tug STATED'. Being free (ruin AlcoLyl in any form, its energizing effects lire nut tilluive.l by crirres ponditig rearti..n, but are permanent, infusing strength, vigor and new life into ull parts of the s% -lam, and building up au IRON CON• STITUt lON. DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY. Front the Venerable Archdeacon Scott, D. D. Dosue.v, Canada East, March 24, * * Ans arrinveterate Dyspeptic at more than 25 years' standiug." * * "1 have been so wonnertully beneflited in the three short weeks during which I have used the Peruvian - Syrup, that I can scarcely persa.ide myself o4the reality. People who have known me are astonished at the change. lam widely known, and can but recommend to others that which has done so much for me." One of the most DdiTINGUISHEID JU 111STS la New England writes to * * friend as follows: "I hare tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the result fully sustains your prediction. It has made asaw ytx of me; infused into my system new vigor and energy; I am no longer tremulous and debilitated, as when you last saw me, but stronger, heartier,ond with lar. ger capacity tor labor, mental and physical, than at any time dnring the last live years." An EMISEST DIVINE of Boston, save: "I hale been using Os PERUVIAN SYRUP fur some time past; it gives me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle." mar TFI OUSANDS hav'e been changed by the use of this remAy ; from 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 32 pages, containing. certifi cates of cures and recommendations from some of the most eminent physicians; clergymen, and others, will be .eut race to any address. Ittalr'Ste Ow each bottle has PERUVIAN SYIIJP blown in toe glass. FOIL SALE ST J. P. Datounore, Proprietor, 36 hey Street, Nevi York, AND BY ALL DRYGGI4/1. SCROFULA. All NlPdical Hen agree that lODINE is the BEAT for'S....rofula and +II kindred diseases over discay. , e I. The di rn •ulty has hrea t 0 Obt•till a ?eta SOLUTION CO it. D rt . H. ANDRES' ./ 0 ./.) -V .E IV A TER, 13 a Pure Solution of lod ne, WITHOUT A SOLVENT!! 80AP A most Poierful Vitalizing Agent and Resto- It wiLi. cure SCROFULA in all its manifold ULCERS', CANCEiti, an h is been u ,ed with astonishing snrcess in cases of It mainatis.n, Dyspepsia, Cunsuuip tio , t Feat tie Complaints, I.le trt, Liver and Kidnet• * tr. circulars will he sent FRES to any address. Price $l.OO bottle, or 6 for $: , .00. Projurel by Dr. H ANDERS, PuysHviau and 7WI SAO: DY .1, P. Dlnsanre. 3s Dey i4t reet, 'New Ye rk, AM, Lty did. DLL ITISTAItIi nALsix WILD CH-Elt It Y HAS BERN CM, VOUNICtRLY 11.1.1,P A CENTURY, WITH TOS MOST AS VP:MING SIMMS 1N MIMING Coughs, Colds, llo.trsenesa, Sore Throat, la fltomr. t, Whoopin4 Cou.;11. Croup, Litter Complaint, Bran , hills, Difficulty of Bre.tthiag, Asthma, and 'erety *tr , i•Li. , n of TUE THROAT, LUNGS, AND ODES? ' CONSUMPTION, which carries oft inure victims than any other diseii4e, and 1% hick the skill of the phy sici ine- to a greater-extent-omm any other malady, often . YIRLDS TO THIS REMEDY when all others prone ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE, ilapid in relief, soothing in tffect, safe in its „ • operation, gerlT IS UNSURPASSED Ili* while file a pieparaiism, free from nozions in gredients, poisons or minerals; uniting skill science and medical knowledge ; combining all that is valuable in the vegetable kingdom fur this class of disease, it is INCOMPAHAHLEI and is entitled to, merits and receives the gee e;al confidence of the public. SEYMOUR. THATCHER, M. D., of Tierrnas, N. Y., writes as follows: . _ "%VISTAS'S BALSAM or WILD CHIRRY ere, universal satisfaction. It seems to cure a Cough by 100 cuing and cleansing the lungs, and all:tying irritation, thus CIIMOTING Tull CAVSI, instead of drying no the cough and leaving the cause behind. I consider the Bal sam as good as any, if not tNe best, Cough medicine with which I am acquainted." The Rev. JACOB SKCHIAR, of Hanover, Pa., well known and much respected among the German population of this country, inaLea the following atateineat for the benefit of the afflicted : Dear Sirig—Raring realized in my family important benefits from the nee area valua ble preparation—WlSTAlt'S BALSAM OF WILD •OdKRIIY--it affords me pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight years ago one- of mrdaughtert seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were enterritined.• I then?proeured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before she had taken the ramie of the Contents of the bottle there was a great imi•roventent mailer health. I have, in my individual ease, made frequent use of your valuAble medicine, and have al ways been benefited by it. JACOB SECHLER. Price one dollar a bottle. FOR BALI ST S. P. Wheetewore; MI Day Street, New York; NWit W. Towle /1.86 w, Proprietors. Heston £3D BY ALL LIAVIGIATO Grace'. Colobraled Salve cures Cuts, Burns, Scalds. Grace's Celebrated Salve eases Wounds, Bridges, Sprains, Grace's Celebrated fislve cures Boils, Ulcers,.oancera. lEtl Grace's Celebrated ve cures S It Rheum, Erysipelas. Grace's Celebrated • Ye cures elm pad Hands, Chilblains Grace's Celebrated Salve heals fild Sores, Flesb Wounds, ka. It is prompt in action, removes paip at once, and reduces the most awry-looking swellings and inflammations, as if by magic—thps at. fording relief and s complete core, Only 25 cents a box I (Seut by mall for S 5 cants.) for sale by I. P. DINSMORE, 38,Dey street, Mev:York, S. W. FOWLS k SON, Propnetors, Bosuln, 410 kV *l l DrUillitta grocery sa4 Obsetry Buttes. July 16, 1866. 17 .. .. .. . TIM MEM torn STPUILIS, SA LT Ch.. tutlt #olvrve Han Mon * this i tL . O T ER , IT 1 E." COITOR , TgYPEI FOI LOSS OP TITS AN EXIMGY, rue laaproi visa, it 018 MAW • smog glassy at bsastorsis miserable Lana. To keepers of Cows this preparation is Invaluable. It littnniasa the quantity antl_harptoves the quality ~../.," of the milk. It bas been proven by ae. toll experiment 15 1i4 ,, - --. " . "111,11011. Increase the vase J i ' • thy of milk and ,• cream te enty per Dent. and make the ( k ~,,a , ,4‘,„, butter firm and A I -. sweet In faUtning or p • . -cattle, it give+ theta an appetite, loarrna ""` • 11 _ -' ,"'''..,' ~ their hide, and tz., .' males them theirs ARA %MAL In all diseases of Swine, sash as Coughs, Mora It the Lungs, Liver, Sc., this article fe dil solo as a opaline. :7' . I By putting from • - one-half a paper ' . . . to • paper In a. 3 banal of swill the --.,v- ., ? - ._ above diseases •:'-.- _. - will be eradiontoi "'"' - • --..- . ar entirely prevented If given in time, a foetal* preventive and cure for the flog Cholera. Prieto 25 Cents per Paper, or 6 Papers for $l. PBSPAItED BY .„ , S. A. POUTZ Jr. 11110.. AT TIMIS WROLESALE DREG AND M!DICINE DEPOT. Jo. 118 Praralin St., Baltimore, Id. For Salo by Druggists and ticorcleepors tlaroustr eat tato United /RUM For sale by A. D. ,Buehler, Gettysburg ; Laughlin '& Bushfield, Wheeling, Va ; C. U Bender & Co. Pitaburg; Juhuson, Bolloway & Cowden, Pl,iladelphia. Dec. 17, 1866. lr . A. Lecture to Young Alen. JUST published, in a sealed envelope.-- Pride 6 cents. A Lecture on the nature, treatment and radic il cure of •Spermatorhtxs, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Rni:pions, l•lesti.sl Debility and Impediments to Marriage generally. Nervonsnets, Uonsurup.ion, Bpi -1 pay, and Pits; Mental and Physical incapa city, resulting fruit :Self-Abuse, &c. By Ruh- ' ert J. Colierivell, M. D., author ut the “Green Bonk," ei.e. The world renowned author, in th t is admira ble Lecture, c•leirly prove+, from his own ex perience, that the awful conseipencea or Self Abase may be eG•t•tually removed WI tbout Medicine, and without d angerous cur, ic.ia opif rations, hoagies, instrumeni a, riugs, or cordi als, pointing out a mode of en re nt once cer- ' tain nod effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure ' himreffeheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture will-prove n boon to thousands. Sent. under seal to any address, inn plain, sailed ? envelope,'ou receipt of rix cents, or two past. - ate stamp:. Aiso . Dr. Cult et•a ell's Marriage Guide, price 23 cents. Address • 61135. SC. KLINE tir. Co., - ' 127 Bowery, New York, P. U. box 4586. April 23, 1666. ly Singer's Celebrated. THr, very hest and latest improved inarbins in •use, for sale at the tI.OTII I NO STORK of JACOBS & BRO., in Choulbersburg street, Getlysburw., where you con huy the brat sad oiliMpest Cloths. Cessimires Nail Vesting., and every variety of gondx In the line of n AND BOYS WEAR. Yon etin h.tve them vut out and mai& rip ie the very liest style if yon at moderate p. ices, Mal without any :isk whatever. GEO. JACOBS & SRO. August "_O, 18C6 Cabinet Furniture. Tsubscribers heretry inform their cos t toraers and the public generally, that they have now nit hand, and continue to man. uftctnre to order, CABINET P.URNITURE, which, fur style and ditrability, finish and price, will compete with stay in the enunty.-:-.0 , Our present stock consntt's of every variety a Furniture usually kept in n first class Film'. tore Ware 'Worn. F11810011.1(41., ornamental or' plain Furniture manufactured in the most substantial ' manner, by most esperienCed workmen, end et the lowe t t cash prices'. UNDgil 'TAKINCY, Having a nett Hearse, particular attention will be given to this branch of their bwiness. They are prepared.to tuake,:titl furnish Coftint of any desirel gnility, and attend Funeral* at the shortest nutice—and on such s sa cannot fail to please all. The anbsortbets retain their thanks to the public for the liberal patronage extended to them in the past, and hope to nicrl land:active a continuance of public patronage. - :hop and-Ware itoom third building PALO of the tiquare. H. FETE . * BM). Littlestown, April 16, 1866. tf Fresh Arrival. ATS, CAPS, ISUOZS k 811068. -• COBEAN k CO. are just received and opened another splendid assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, for Summer wear, which they ars selling at very low prices consi lean tire times. The latest styles of Summer Hata and Caps, of every description and price. r h, Boots and Shoes, of superior make, and, warranted to fit, alwa:a on hand. Work made to order and repairing done on shoitao. lice, by experienced workmen. Alai), . HARNESS 41AKING, carried on in all its branches. Persons want ing anything in this line would do well Wail. lfirlSon't forget the old stand in Chambers.. burg street, if you want Bargains. COBEAN k CRAWFORD. June 19, 1565. Empire §UCTTLE SEWING MACHINES are ra. perior to all °thy; for FAMILY AND ANUFACTUEINO PURPOSES. Cordate all the latest Improvements; me speedy ; nalselgess ; dmrable ; and easy to work. .111astrited Cirenlars free. Agents wanted. Lamest discount allowed. No consigamentst made. Address EMPIRE S. M. CO , 616 Broadway, Mew York, [Sept. 17, - _ Entabllsbed In 1845. HENRY W. OVERMAN, C011.1114910N MERCHANT DEALER IN LEATHER, No. 14 South Third Street, I t hitsdelOW Iltir Consignments solicited. Dee. 10, 1866. ly* mßy Dr. IL HORNER'S Tonle and Altera. 1 -tire Powders, for HORSES avd CATTLE. ?revved and sold only it his Drag Store Joggers 21s, 1864. RICKS at the ils 1— ER_- -- - _ -.- qf osisior rang* boandert i i .rated while the quality ag# qtyle gig._ !'OBE .cssapt I.: ihni....o. . 001 'ord l 4l ( Lac This Hon, long audrnubly known, will thor oughly mine Isom* broken down and lowtspirl kr, horses, by strengthening and el eo awn, the stomach and Inter tines, If it \ Sure Pro. ventbro of all Ms- NUNS Incident to