II CE;3I Dcmoénfic County Conventipn. I'll Imus Aflr'l‘llk con-“rigg- IION-u-NO nuano mum-mun Atemeeeing ofthe Demoernllc County flock mince, M Wolf"; Hotel, in Getty-shut; on Sanrlay‘ Inc, we following tewluliflJA-thl unanimously adopted: 1, Rachel, That the Democmfic rulers qr Ademl county be, and they Ire hrrcby,’ re quested to meet M. their usual pieces of bold? ing De‘le db Elections, on SATURDAY; the 2d of SEN-1118M! man, for the pmpose of 'chooilng Belg-gun. to represent them -In a ‘CouMy Conn-mien to be held in Genyebptg, ion WDAY FOLLOWING, (SeptemLer 41b.) “10 O‘C‘OCR, A. 3L, to nofl’lifl‘de'n Conu‘y Ticket, Appoint Senatorial Conferm.- and Inna-u I'nuh other bnjmasg as may he deem “l m"?!- Thfi-belegale Elm-lions to‘open M 3 and close at 5 o'clock, I’. l, in all tho 13mm" inept. Gettylbu —-in the Inner to 011mI ”It 7 and algae M 9 ofiock, P. M. ‘ J JACOB BRINKERHOFF, Ch’n Joann Wow, Sqe’y. “3.21, 1365. u: ' ,Prbthonotary. WE m reqnaeted to nnnonnce that )lnjor HENRY S. BENNER, ul Suahun lawn :hip, at the solicitation of numerous friends, will be a candidate for Prothonotnry, subject. to the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. He has served his country faithfully in (helm; for four years, lmving been mnny months I friaoner in Ihe hands of the rebels, and In! peculiar claim: upon the voters at the conntv. If so lortunute us to be uominnted and olecldd, be will fill the position an honor ably and faithfully as he did thntof the soldier In the field. . [.\ug. 14, 1865. tc County Treasurer. RGED by many, loll‘cr myself us a Hindi- U date to: CUUNTY TREASURER, u the next election, subject to the decision of the Dcmocrltic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and electid, i promise to diachnrge lhe'auliu of the office with fidelity and to the best. ol my ability. JACOB bIIEADS. June 12, 1865. w* ' County Treasurer. - RGED by mnny..l all? r myu-lf n 5 n candi dutb for COI'NTY TREASURER, M the out ele'ction, subject. to the decision or the Denmcmlic County Convention. Should ihe fiomlnatejd AntLeleA-tenl, ‘I ivmmise l 0 diSL'hnrgo the dutieg of'lu' olflco with fidelity and lo Illa best. of my ability. _ ‘ ; JEREMIAH DIEIIL. June 5‘ 1865. to County Treasurer. a FELLOW—CITIZESS :T—l ofl‘cr mysnll‘ a candlllnle fur the olfice nf COUNTY TREASURER, luhjoct If) the dcvision of the ‘Democmfic County Conveminn. and rcspvct {My solidlyonr‘mtcs. Should I receive that. nomination, and pe oleclod, I will endeavor to condhct myself and the oll'u-e in such u man ner, thntlybn shall never have cause in ”gm. that you‘votetl for me. Yours in lmpo, May '_'9, 1865. Le 11. D. \VAT'I‘LES. ’ The Adams County GIIICULTURA‘L FAIR. , ‘TIIE GROUNDS. The Managers of the Adams County AGRI CULTURAL Stm‘lli'l‘Y have the pleasure of announcing ‘p the pnhiii- thnt the FAIR “ill be held at. the BENDEILSYILLE GROUNDS, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY nnd THURSJ ~DAY, the 10th, 20th. and let dhys of Septem ber next. Until that time the ‘Grounds will be men to all, (subject. to the regnlntions of the Mt rs) on the FIRST and THU”) S‘AT URDAYéggi each month, for Exercising ned training horses, and tor pleasure driving. The public olic invited to bring along their fast horses and fancy horses to den-top their mus-' cle and eshinit their nativity an»! methl on the turf. Gentlemen, bring with you your WlVes, your dniitghters and ncquflintnnccs. ‘ Upon the Ladies, t‘ u grcnt degree, dept-unis our su - use. lf~they will] participate and nsrist, we fceficr min thug the Fair will excel any one previous (l3! held. and be 1m on cnsion of which the peo ple oiA nms County mny.he premi. These ‘ 'occueinnu will divert the mind Iromz‘the regu lar routipp 0! every day» life and~ be ‘eonducive to hellth and strength. ‘f~ ' —.u.so—- AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. .\l , 0F EAf‘U OF THE ABOVE "DAYS, the limml mll meet. at. their ofl‘n‘e on itltefair Grounds, tor the trmnsnt‘lion of business appertaining to the Fair. And at. c o’clooi, P. IL, on each of the said dnys, dis cussions: thl be_openedlon Agricultural sub jects, which will also be held on the Fnir Grounds . The public generally, and especial ly‘the lténiel, are invited to be present and pnrficipgge in these discussions, which are in tended r the difl’osion of knowledge on the / subjects “Farming, Gardening. Fruit (iron-ing, the. ‘3 nmm Gm‘tzsr, new. Wit. B. thsox, Sec'y. . ' Aug. , 1865: it . ‘ Superintendent’s Notxce. . WILL exnmiue Teachers n: the following 1 nnméd times and places, to wit : Wuhan} flunlerstown,'Aug. 19. 9 a. m. Reldingk Hampton, Hump!on,.-hzg. 24,10 :1. m. Barnum, um Berlin, Aug. 25,9 Lm. Berwick‘bor., Abbomlown, Aug. 25. 3 p. m: ' Bemickatpw Elder's S. 3., Aug. 263'9 a. m.. Oxford,sew Oxford, Aug. 26, l p. m. " Latimortssmte Road 8. +l., Aug. 28, 10 u. 112. _Hunting n_, Pelersburg. Aug 29, 9 in. m. Tyrone, Heidlersburg, Mg. 30, 9 a. m. Menallen‘, Bendersville, Aug. 31, 9 a. m. Butler, Mfddlqtowu, Sept. 1,9 3. m. Franklin,“ Hilltown, Sept. 2, Q a. m. Freedom; Blurilz’s S. 11., Sept. 4, 10 n. m. 6 Highhfid, Church S. 11., Sept. .6, m 2. Lu. Hamiltonban, Fairfield, Sept: 6, 10 a. 111. Liberty, G'ruyson’s S. 3., Sept. 7,10 n; til. Mouutpleus..nt, Vu'lley S. 11, Sept. 8, 9 a. m.. Mountjoy,‘ Two Taverns, Sam. 9, 9 n. m. Conown’fio, .\lcSherrystown. Sept. 11, 9 a. m. ‘ Union, Sghildt's S. I]., Sept. H, 2 p. In. Germany; and Lilueswwn, Littleutown, Sept. 12, 9 a. m. 1- Cumherldnd, Pfizer’s S. E, Sept. )6. 9 a. m. fin} Are invited. to amend: Private ex aminniéns will not be granted.“ _ ' . AA{£ON SHEELY, Co. Sup’t. Genyl‘burg, Aug. 14, 1865. ' ‘ 1+ . Notice. AVIDB. P DEnBDORFF’S ESTATE.— Lfllen of Malabar-tion 0: ;he estate of ”my. Dentdo’rfl‘, late of Butler tp., Adams county, accused, having been gamed to the undeuixl‘led‘reaiding in me some tqwnship. he haul); gives notice to all persons lmleblegl :0 said «taste so mnke immedinle'pnymenn. and tbm haying claims against. “magma to pre lem thin properly anthefiticnted for settle yuent. 'RSAHUEL s. DgARDORFF, Adm'r. ~ July 31, 1865. 6‘ \ New Goods. EO‘iGE ARNOLD has now on hand his G' s kof SPRING CLOTHING, moally of Ins own S3M facturing, consisting ofnll kinda of 00A ‘, PANTS, ‘5 VESTS, BLOUSES. 1 ' SHIRTS, QRAWERS, &0. M3O, [I 111-go flock of Piece Goods, such as cmras,cAssmnnus,DRILLINGS,JEANS, gm. 35+ ,Pleue‘pan before purchasing else whue. Effie: Ire as cheap as we cheapest. - my 2,1865. 1, Pmno' Fortes. ~ EARL-ES M. STIEFF, l lASUFAGTCBER or ‘ GRAN AND SQUARE PIANO PORTES, Hum low 103, 105 & .lc'l Franklin suec Wmtoom, No. ’I North Liberty street. Conupuuy n large number or'pmxos of my ow , qufacture on hand, with the Full 1 Iron yang and Own-strung. Every Instru melt unwanted for fiv‘e years, with the privi- ( ‘9B“ of'bxchnnge within twelve months if not. entire! .mtinfmory. ‘ “had-ban: Pianos always on hand at 1 ’55.. ‘ 150 w 200. 7; ; ~ j W’ Sept. 5, 18 ‘3‘» in‘ . "5 my . . n ' ’ gum“... ‘ 'r cofignpec to W Myffl‘AYiufl GRAD} of :9 was,“ 6mm swims. ‘ »‘ 33mg“ the logy“ Intel, 8A LT, m..‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ F ’s,‘ ’; ~ magnum, J‘d‘y #771865. 3m' : , Noah Walker 8: Co.. CLo'Mnaus, WASHINGTON nUILUIN, 165 no 167 Bun-on: Burn, f = n‘guuogng, keef: can'unntly on hand s g and vein! as sorted stock of I“ kind: of x at thog‘emu prices. . . .2 . _ \ ; ‘ They supply orders for‘ {he Suck t? the lowest priced‘nrticlon, either nnd‘y At" made to meuure, 19 anypan. of the cold ‘ry. , They kenp 1130 Aniexlensi‘te flock of FJFR§3 ‘ lsumc GOODS, embracing ever] with o! Gentleman's Under-Venn Also, HILIflARY CLOTHS and eietyl variety of Military ~Trim- mlngl, 3: well u in- assorted nock of READY MADE MILITARY GOODS Baltimore, Feb. 22, 186.4 New Spring Goods. MALL PROFITS k QUICK SALES. 1.1;. SCHICK would respectgiily any to the citizens a! Go!- tysburg and Vicinity, than. he is now receiving at his store a splendid STUCK UF SPRING GOODS. - Tile stock consists in pan of Fancy and Staple;Dß.Y GOODS, of every description. SILKS, - . MOZAMBIQUE, g ' - CHALLIES, ' l ‘ ' DELALNES, , BOMBAZINES, ' ALPACGAS, ‘ ' LAWNS, - CALICDES, of all qnnlities Im'd choicest styles, which Will be sold‘nt PRICES Tl) DEFY COMPETITION! Funxlsumc Goons, «. l of all kinds, in'rlqding SilkhLincn and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, k 6. ‘ Also, a splendid assortment of RIP-BONS, Laces and Edgings, Umbrellns and Funnels.- - My stock of WHITE GOODS will be found fulll and complete, and cnstpmcrs may rely plum. ulwnysgening good goods at the lowest possi ble prices. » ' Gentlemen will find it. to thfu advantage it call and examine my stock of ‘ . ‘ CLUTHS, . CASSIMERES and 4 ' VESTINGS,‘ and! qtmmics and choicest styles.‘ ' Awhxscs. 3:3. L. SCHIGR. Established 1850. OTICE OF REMOVAL. N LAWRENCED. DIETZ & CO., respr‘ctfiillyweg leave to notify their trimnls, customers am] the public generally, that they have remov'ml from Nm 131 Franklin slreyt, to the commodinus four-story Warehouse, ,NO. 308 BALTIMORE S'l‘ltl-JE'l‘, lu-tw ‘ n Howard and Liberty, where they'wfll for t 3: future conduct the “‘hulesule Busi ness, solely in t l ‘_ Hosiery. Trimmings, Furnishing 00,0119. 5 - i \ ‘ Pert‘nmrry, Notions, . l g Stationery, Cutlery, ' , l i a ' , To”, &C., kc. to wh‘x'ch’ tlxéy invite the attention of city ‘und conniry purchasers, feé‘ling confident of their ability to dtl'er inducements in prices laud quality of Gbods. ' L .. Orders by mail ,will recc'n'e prompt atten tion. Address / LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & CO., 308 Baltimore street, Baltimore? March 14, 1864. . ’ Adams County UTUAL FIRE [.\’QURANCE COMPANY ‘ [.\conrmm'rsn, MARCH Is, 1551. 0 FICEitS President—George Swopp. _ Vice President—Samuel R. Russell. Secretary—l). A. Bnehler. Treasurer—E. G. Fnhnestock. . Executive Committee—Robert )lchrdy,\An drew Heinlzelmnn, Jncoh King. lllM}Acms.—George Swope, D. A. Bnehler R. .\lcCurdy. [h ll(~(.‘rcary‘, .\l. Eichelberger, S. R.« Russell, E: U. Fnhneslmk, A. D. llurluler, R. G. .\icCrenry, Gettyshnrg; Jncob King, Sim hnn township; A. Heimzeh'nnn, Franklin; Wm. D. Himes, New Oxford; )Vm. B. Wilson, Ben dersvillerfl. A. Picking, Strnban township; John Wolford, Lnlimore “township; John Pick ing, East Berlin; Abel 'l‘. Wright, Benders _ville; Abdlel F. Gm. New" Oxford; Jns.‘ 11. Marshall, Hamiltonhnn township; John Unn niughnm, Freedom township; John Homer, Monmjoy township. - @This Company is limited in its opera tions to thepounry of Adams. I; has been in operatjon for more than H years, and in that period, has made but one assessment, hanging paid losses‘ by fire during that period amount ing to $11,088—56,769 of which have been paid during the inst two years. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any ofmhe abovcnnmed Managers for further information. @The Executive Committee meets at; the office of the Company. on the inst [Vanities day in every moan], at 2 o’clock, P. M: ; Mar. I'3, [865. u 3 109.000 bush. Grain Wanted. 'TEW FIRM AT THE . , _ _ _ ’ _ OLD WAREHOUSE WM. E. RIDDLE 8: CD. would inform the public that they have leased the Waralxuuse on the corner of ,Smmon street and (he Buil roadm': seltyshurg, wh’ere they will'éarry‘ on the A N AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in all its branches. The bighestpricés “'llle wnya he paid for: u ( WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, ~ CLOVER J: TIMOTHY SEEDS, ' FLAXSEED, SUMAC, HAY a: STRAW;_ , Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders find Sides, Potatoes, with everything else in film country produceline. , , », 0N HAND, FOR SALE; E Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrnpi, Tens, Spipcs. Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Broomg, Buckets, Blanking, Bmshes, Sonps, kc. Also GOAL' IL, Fish 53!, TM, in.— FISH of. all kinds NAILS ND_ SPIKES; Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. 'Thay are always able to supply It first rate Egg-gar FLOWS-with ‘he difl'ercm kinds oi . y : \ Also, GROUND EQASTEwaith GUANOS and other fertilizers. WCOAI}, by the bushel,ton, or~car loud. Their Cars run‘ to Baltimore and back tilts a. week, and hey will be hnppy to carry go‘pds either way at moderate charges. Markem'len, country merehanu, and'otbere, will find. it to their advantage to patronizeflfis line. ' ‘ They ask I. share ofthe public's cu:tom,‘and will‘ spare no e‘flofl. to render aatiafactiolj) to all, sellers or buyers. . 1 Whl. E. RIDDLE 8: QO. ' Aug. 22,1864.‘ if ' j ' Blacksmithmg. THE nnileriigned would most respectfully inform the public that. he continue: the BLACKSMITEING BUSINESS, . at. his shop, lately Philip ersom’s, mfioihing Tronl'a paint shop, in East. )liddlq siren, Gettysburg, when he will at all limes be ;pre pared to do Blacksmithiug work to Cnrridgu, Buggies, Wagons, &c. That he knews how to do all jobs of the kind will not bo'qnestionegi by those who have a. knowledge of his long experience M the business. Come on with your woxk, and you will be satisfied when you taken away—«ml for which he will receive Cash or Couuhy Produce. . ADAM HOLTZWORTEI. Mn. 20, 1865. if _ John W. Tipton, ASHIONAKLE BA RBER, North-easp cot- E not of the Diamond, (next door to Me tnan‘s Rom.) Gettysburg; 95., when he cal? ul. all times be [build ready to nttem! b all hugineu in his 11w. “6 has also excefleut na fiflnlco and wilt ensure latisfaclion. Give him scan. ' ' Dec. 3; 1360,. ROWK SUGABS, from M 18 centl, at .' . . - BAfiSTOGES'. ‘ Wall Papers.‘ . _ . ,- NEAT REDUCTION ‘ u if"! nucn o, ‘WALIuPAPI-llt, AT GILBERTHURP’S, )9 West fluke} Street, York, Penn's. {um now oflc-r‘iug' a very snperibr and choifl nmn‘mwc of WALL PAPERS, at )5 CBHTS PER I’ll-ICE. 20 CENTS PER PIECE. 25 CENTS PER PIECE, . ' THOUBANDS AT 30 CENTS and a. fine lot of SATIN PAPERS In the old prices ; a lo; 0! Upholstering goodn. I beauti fnl lot of Noxingham Cuflflns, Cornicea, and Curtain Binds. _ Also—Window Pnpers, Oil Shndcs‘; Picture Card and Tnswls', White and‘ (”wall Blaming; Floor and Tnble Oil Cloth; Venetian llliml Tlimmings; Dmnash'ofall Colors; Curmin Fixtures; Danr Nils; km, kc. ' ”All of which he will dispose of on an untenable terms as time: will permit of to: ash. . .PAPER HANGING attended to in any par! the Sync, on [he most reasonable terms.— Sa isfitcliun gum-untied. ~‘ 1‘ ne 5,1865: :53 Moro Phlllips’ , EN'INE IMPROVED SUPER \ l PHOSPHATE 0F LIME, you BALI: A‘l' MA. ‘PACTURER’S DEPOTS, No. 27 N. Fr I. Street. Philadelphia, and No. 4 Ilowly’s Wharf, , BALTIMORE" The subscriber egs lcxuje w inlorm Dealers and Consmun‘ra tl n. he is now prepared to furnish HURT) Pl thl’b" GENUINE l.\l- PRUVKI) SHEER Pl SP‘HATE Ul“ LIME, in may quxnmiglps. ‘ The univ'crsul antislilvlion this nrticle has ginen during the past I.) u- yeura, haw so in creased lhedemnnd that ll ve hccn rompelln—d to greatly enlarge my cum ’ty for its manub facture, and have hgcn in’luc d‘ to establish 0 brunéh house in the city of Ba} 'mure. I trust that I will be able to fill all orde 5 during the season. Yet my rule isflru come 'ral m mi. Price in Philadelphia 3560 per ton 2000 "15., in Bnltgmore same pn'tc, freight “:5? Phin dclphin llddL‘tl. Discount. 10 Dealers. \ ' WFor sale by W. E. Bl'l‘TLE & CO., Ge’l- Iysburg. . ‘ , MOBO PHILLIPS, 3 . Sole Proprietoraud llanulmturun Mango, 1865. 6m Shenandoah Valley Lands! EAL ESTATE AGENCY - AT nmmsnxmmc. VA. TOWN AM) COUNTRY, mupmrws FUR SALE We Have now lor sale very desjrable‘Fnrms, located in the counties ofAngzusm. Rocking ham, Shenandoah, Page, Pendlelonrnnd llanly. The Farm: contmn from 40 [.O 1500 .\crus, Mu] We nre privileged to sub—divide large true-s ofland if desired by the purchaser. Many of the Furlus urc Within an easy drive ohhe county town in which thvy :ue‘lucnled, then-by viewing an Early market. T11}: inquuu-Inenls are m-incrfifiy good, and on the turlus arr springs and running slrozuns ol'nnmr, as chLas plenty of the very best timber. ‘ - It is sum‘iont recommendation fur 11* lands (0 any Hun. they he in the very lie-Ht of the Shennlnlmh anh-y, “hich has :I “orb!- ivide ropul Ilion tor 11-min; 0! soil and beauty of su-nory. - 3&3“ For llrscr‘ptinn ofpl-r.porliw and ler‘uN, apply or address 'us at our nlfice, in Harrison burg, lhclxingh‘un county, \‘n. J. D. PRICE & CU July 31, 1865. Sun New Goods! Cheap Goods! ' IIE PLACE TO GET THE.“ ; T ‘ l.\' HAMMER!— We heiehy infprm the citizens of York and Adams counties, that we have established. nt the southeast corn" of- (‘rntre Squire and Baltimore atrot-t,‘IIANOVER, formerly occ'u pied by U. E, a 'l‘. 'l‘. Win, :1. Branch Store, (the principal business houscs hoing Imam-d in New York and York, PJ.,) who}? we will k'eep at all time s a regular assorlmcnt of Dry. ‘Domvelic and Fancy Gk ODS, aim. a ucli sv— lected assortment“! GLUTHS, CASSHI‘HHES, CASSINETS, CUTTINE’I‘S nml CUIHWRUYS; China, Glass and Queens-Ware, Lndior’. .\lisxm' and Children's SHOES ;‘nlso. u nice and lull lassurtment of all kinds of CARPET, Moor .and Table Oil-cloth. . “‘e have also established in rooms adjoining the Cl nlrul llotl‘l, n. CLOTHING STOLI‘I, n here “F u ill Leap consmntl) on hand :1 wrll selected assortment of Renal-mode Clothing. 01' the into“ stylus, and :\ l'ull uuurlment 0| Gentlt-men's Furnishing Gomk, mull as [1.115, Czlp§ Boots, Shoes, km, whicn we will sell nl reduced prices. ‘ As our mom) is, nml always will be, “quick sales and small profits," \ge hope to receive n. share of the patronage of town and coun try. Our connotation will: U 1» large “lmlesule houses in New York City and York, Pn.,where are always stored an extensive stock 01 goods, which: we sell at wholesale and remil, enables us to supply our old friends‘nud such of our new customers as will gin: us a call, with the very best marketable goods, at lower rules than can be purchased anywhere in Lhe‘State. Call nndsee for yonrzelms. \ JOS. LEBACH & BRO Hanover, June 26, 186-3. 1" Carriagg-making Resumed. HE war being over, the undersigned have resumed um _ _ _ - CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSLNESS, at their old stand, in East \liddle street, GETTYSBL'RG, ‘ where they‘ are again prepared to put up work in Ohe most fashionable, substantial, and supe rior manner. .A 101. of new and sm‘omLhand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., on hand, which tlny will disuose. of at the lowest. prices ; and all orders \\ ill be supplied as promptly and salismcwrily as possible. ne'IIEPAIRING done with dispatch, and m. cheapest rates A large lot of new and old HARNESS on lmnd for sale. - ‘ Thankful for’thc liberal patronage he min for: enjoyed by them, they solicit. and will an deuvor [to deserve a large share in the t‘utuue i BANNER & ZIEGLER. ' July 10, 1865. u Coach Painting, OUSE PAINTING, H AND GLAZING. The undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens ol Gettysburg 3nd the public gen erally. that they have opened a NEW PAINT ING ESTABLISHMENT, in York street, Get tysburg, (in the building known as the old Stongh property,) where lhoy n're prepared to carry on the business in filling various brunches. Conch Pmntilfg, House Printing. Gluingumd all other kinds of work in' their hue will b 9 promptly attended to sud satisfactioukunnn; lied. Work done in the best style and chug'es reasonable. With this assurance, they Isk a share of public pnlronsge. J. G. FRY. July 24, 1865. , tl H. J. FRY. Fresh ArrivaL= , ATS, CAPS, BOOTS° a SHOES. y' \ COBEAN a: CO.‘ vejust. received‘md opgued uuother' splendid assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, for Snmmel wear, which they are selling at. v‘ery low prices considering the times. The latest. styles 0! Summer Hats and Cups, of; every descnptiou and price. Boots and Shoes, of Superior make, and, m warnnted to fit, always on hand. Work - made m order and repairing done on short no tice! by experienced mfi-kmen. Allo.‘ - HARNESS NAKING, carried on in :1} its branches. Persons 'sch ing an, thing in this line Wnlg do we“ to can. [ShDou't target the old 513 d in Chambers. burg street, ifyou wantßax-guina. QOBEAN Jr CRAWFORD. June 19, 1865 . Western Lan :, HE sdbscriber has 'soma vain-ble WEST— T ERR LANDS, which he will trad? for one or more FARMS in ‘hia county. The lands are well‘locqted, and very desirable for (em. ing. Early applienlion desired. - JACOB BRINKERHOFF. Grlt‘blfg, April 3, 1835.; u - ’_‘fiEfiEAx—rifififiifi’s’isffi Homestead Tonic, a. Dr. R. BORNER'S Drug Store. ‘ . - . sows, Ann n‘xixwub lUSLINS, n B u} Ind 15 cents, a. nunsrocxse. New and GODS AT REDUCED Y : ICES.—-FAHNE STUCK BROTHERS'Ifiuo ”(:oin And are new «writing a large an varied stock of SPRING GOUIIS, to which We, Invite the at- Jmnion of buyers. ” In Dress Hoods their stock BOMBAZINHS, ALI'AL‘UAS, SHALLIES, « DSLAINES. A ~ MUZANBN ‘ MONA of every style and qufluy. fail w please. For Gentlemen’s wear we have a choice se lrclion of ' cwms, _ FANCY CASS“! EB, , I ' VESTINGS, and low priced Pants Goodg, at prices which we guarantee in give autialncpian. In Domen tws, w» can omn- MUSLINS EROS! 12} CENTS UPWARDS. ' " . In addition to the above vie have in‘creased onr stbck of Queenswnre an Hardware at re diiced prices. Alao— iW GRUCERIES AT THE LO EST RA HIS. In fact, our stock comfirise: ei‘erything which customers may desi e, and at. prices lower than an: other esta-lishm¢nt in the connxy. All'we uik is A. examination t‘o mm; nil nun it is to their surest to give ua acnll._ FAHNESTOC BROTHERS Mayhlscs. ' . i Great Attrai T i‘RINKEIIIIOFF'S Cl] A AND FUilXiSlilNG ST( East Corner of'lln- Diamondl is cunstantly in receipt offrel Eastern cities. His stock ofi REA DY-MADE CkPTHING is one of the largest and" oat attractive, as, well as the cheapest establisJ-ment of the kind' in the country. You will t ere find COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, made; u}: in the most fushionuhle style}. and of the best mutel'iuln, of all sizes und-prices, for hen and boys.— Cemlcmcn‘s tumithin; good of every descrip tion, “'oul Shirts,. Muslin Shirts, Hickory Shirts and .\il-rinn Shirts, . erino, Wool and Cotton Drawers, Hosieiyoi‘ very description/ Buckskin, .\lerino and (lot! it Gloves, Hun/il ken-hints. Neck Ties, Crm'uts Linen and Pugh-r 'Coll-lrs, llulswcflis, Bools nd Shoes. flim brellus, Trunks. Vulicea, Car at Bugs, Clothes m 1 Shoe‘ Bruslm" ’ ' ‘Tmlh Muslin wing/ o»- and Shoe‘ Brushes, flair {mil Tenth lfilxsluea, Shoe Blncking, Pocket and Dressing/ Combs, hory Combs, Watches, (110+ks nngl Jewelry, Gnus,-l’i.-lols. \‘iulins nud‘ Violin Sll‘lug‘l' Suaps and l‘erl'umerles, Slmillper/y of all kinds, Pocket Knives, Smoking andle/ewing Tobac: co,-Pipc<, an extra quality 013 'cgurs. ln lucl, his slutk emhmces everylh lg usually found in n firsl._clns= furnishing s rg. l invite the nucnlion ol'nl' Lu romc and s efor‘lllenwclves, as I'nm delexlnim-J to lfll oods lowu- llm“ any ulln-H~..l:\hli:hm9m/ n 1h": rounlryJ Don‘t furgu Ihr place. Cer of York Street and MW Dillmoml. J. ‘OB B lNlU‘lllll‘UFl“, July 1, 1864. / ._ ~..- _ -. .__/A-___. . Coal, Lumber, S HARLES w." lll'l-IlllJiß “'uuhl {tspvctlnlly i that he‘wdl Anlium- llm bu 4 tlm'ud hy lhcllrlu 01' Slu-mlsl o'd sumir cmnvr nl Uurlis‘ sun-ls. 11.- will lyre prrpflrrr THE BEST QUALITY; um] l‘\‘l'!'_\ variety ul LX'MIH‘IIH, Shaun“. Sash. k". Al 5”, l Cooking Slo\‘n-s.:nnong u’hic SWIM": (JUNK, ROYAL Ck TUS, WAVHRLY, Pith ()I‘..\'.\\H‘l)T.\L C ‘ .\lse, PAULUH, DINING RUUM, SALU S T H V .Usu, o“ch \‘nrix-ty of 'l' IRON \\'.\ RIC, umuuthclurcdl mvn. Alw. HOLLOW WAIL int-hiding a superior smith 0! [II-lm-«l awry \'.lri('!\' at Kitcl hep! conslxmlly on [mm]. ‘ .-\ lsu. the lur-mel "UNIV “‘lllMH-ZR," for “hicll be Is the county. 11» is ul~o Uzr angn! rm when): 5: Wilson's St-v ing .\l:u'him':—lhc bus; Hf use. Alum 10, mm. (1.411. UL'EIILEB. Cheap ClotlTLling. ‘ “HS WAY FUR HARGNXS! . , . F.ll.flCKI.\'G’S FASHIUXAILE (;LOTHENG STORE, ”.\|.TI\I'IIHZ Srlmz'r, G .T'n'sm In}. Our Spun; an-ll Sum-m-r Silm-h’jusg opvnml is me Inga-st um] 15:! sclerngnlamck of meh iug flu brought lu chfiburg, Hutu-Ming all the j ' LATEST STYLES FOR Al .N .\.\'o BUYS, Hmong \rhit h nre lino fitlinn Dress nnd'Buii; ness Goats, Cloth, Cnssimuc‘, Silk, Satin and Cotton Vests. Dress and Business Pants, 0! every style, (pulily and si?e,\Undt-x Blames of evp‘v descriplion. Alan, ; "GENTLE.“EX'S FCHNISE’INGflOODS, Emhrncing (Hows, Collars“ Neck-fies, Sus pendgrs, Hosiery, kc. Also,j . I\‘O'l‘lOXS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. such as Violins, Accurdwné, Violin Strings, Clocks, Hair and Clothes rushes, Combs, Razors and Razor Strong, ‘foap, Sputncles, Ca‘nee, Pen Knives, l‘encil’s, Fens, and Dom; noes. Also, . ‘ TRUXKS, CARPET SACKS. UMBRELLAS, TOBACCO, SEGRRS,‘ and indeed a “Me of eu-rylflingu'ii} he found in this Store: Having: mud!l our pmchnses for Carh, and at a favorable time, we are pre pared to sell cheap. 1 ' REMEMBER THE PLACE. . If you desire to hnve :1 good fining suit, made of gbcd material, «all and. cxnmine for yourselves, and SAVE MONEY. April 24, 1865. ‘ F.‘ I}. ’PICKING. _ No Hniabug. REMOVAL: ‘ ll(_)l.’I"/.WORTH ALWifi'S AHEAD.- "HHS WAY FUR. BABG. [NS—JOHN L. IIUL'I‘ZWURTH lms just returned from the City with the iargest and most complete assort ment of ‘HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, that has been Brought to, in this town since the war. His stock is not only complete, but is 609 D and CHEAP embracing every variety of Roots and Shoes for Men and Boysfwhilst the Ladies will find everything in their line, tion the finest Quite"! to the heaviest Shoe. Chilgren's Shoes 01 every description, in great variety. Also, Ls dies’ Hats, fine quality, and Children's Hats, ofnll styles and prices. Also, Trunks, Car pet Bags, Vslises, Umbrellas} Gloves, Stock ings, Tobacco, Cigus,nnd Notions at every dcscription‘. .- . . i , [fa-Don't forget the plaeeJSonth-sast Car. of the Dia'moud, Gettysburg, gs. ' JOHN L. H ‘LTZWORTH. April 10, 1805. ti \ Dissolution. HE partnership heretofore existing be-‘ T tween the undersigned, finder the mune and style of FAHNESTOGK ‘BROTHERS, 15‘ this day dissoh'ed by mums! ;conaent—ngea I P. Fnhnenoek retiring. . ‘ . JAMES F. FAJHNEEI'OCK, HENRY J. FALINESTOCK, EDW. G. FAB ESTOCK. HE underbigned, rmainiking partners of the firm of FAHNESTO K BROTHERS, mu cénliune the business at Me same place, under the same name and my}?! of firm. HENRY J. FAHSESTOCK. ' EDWARD G. FAHNESTOCK. . Jul. 9, 1865. _ , ‘ . Fresh Am ¥al F WINTER GOODS A‘ A; SCOTT t 0 60552-4“: inviu the utteqlion of buy em: to our suck 0! Winter Goods, which will be sold cheap, cbnsiating oi I mums, DRESS Goons, ‘ Shawls, Cloaking 010')”, etc.’ etc. For Men’l Ind 3035' wear we have OM3, Ola-knew, Comings, Vestings, with n vuicty of Cotton fldea, ML, &c. Call and se’e. ¢ ‘ N0r.'28.1864. A. SCOTT a SON. Do You Wish 0 preserve a noon .likeptu of yonmlf, T your children, or your. lricnds? go at once to HUIPER'S GALLERY, the best place in the pouuty to secure at“ class picturel. In: 9,~ urea. 1 ‘ mY Dr. 11.. HOMER’S Tonia “a mm... (1 an Porters. for HOBB M eAfiLx. Pr‘and 3nd no!!! only It 11’ Du; Eton. luau ‘25 1864. . New Goods !--I.arge Stock! MERCHANT TAILOR!NG._ ' ‘ ' JACUBS It BRO. hue gnu received from the Cillcs a large stock 0I good; for Gentleman's wear, embracing a unety of - - consists of ‘ GLUTHS; . . CASSBIERKS, ' VRSTINGS, Cauineta, Jeane, kc., with many other goods for epring and summer rue. '- They are prepued to nuke up gumenu M the shorten notice. and in' the very best man ner. The nghions axe regnhrly received, and clothing [nude-in any desired style. They al way: make neat fits, whilst their sewing is sure to be substantial. _ use, LAUX, | CALICOES,.&¢., In}! which cannot They ask 3' continuance of the public’é pa tronage. resolved by good work and modenue charges to earn it. ‘ Gettysburg, April 7, i 862 Good Things from the City! E are receiving twice A week from the oityn variety of articles suited to the wants of this community; viz : Fresh and Suit FiSii, Ham, Shoulders and Such/Hominy, Beans, Salt, Appiel, Poktoes, Orangeé, Lemons, Confections, Tobnccos, Began, with many other aniclesln this line—lii received in we beat order, and sold at the iowenfi/profits. Give an a call, in Baltimore “neck/nearly opposite Fahneatocks’ store. / _ WANTED—Butter, Eggs, Lard, 11ml all other country produce—fgfi- which the _liigheat cub price will be paid. /’ swam Pom'ronsme qunlity, at low es; living profit—pray; on hand. Also. OYSTERS, fine an Await—in the shell 01 shocked. Restaura’ms and families supplied. srmcxfiousm a; WISOTZKEY. Gettysburg, yny 18, 1863. , v New Warehouse. affll BAP CLOTHING IRE, at the North The subscriber h goods from me / BUSHELS 0F GRAIN 00./000 WANTED,M the 119 w Gratin nnd Produce House, in Carlisle street, adjoin ing Slyéads a; Buehler’s .eat'nblishment. The highest market price will always be pu’id in cnsly for ullAlN, of all kinds, ‘ - ‘ FLOUR, SEEDS, (cc. /’~Alwnys on hand and [or salemt lhe smunest 1 prufils,‘ umxos, _ , ~ , SAM, msn, ' GRUCEPJES, 83m, . _ Whoksnle and retail. TRY US! We shall dq’_our best. w gin sutiulucliun in all cases. - ‘ McCURDY a: DIEML. 2 Gemsburgfllqy 11, 1863. ly ' » , Taflormg.‘ _ EMOVAL. ‘ R ECKENRODE IN THE DIAMOND! GEORGE 1". ECKENRQDH, P‘ASIIIUNAIHE TAILUR, informs his friends uml- lhl' puhlic generally, ”I?“ he has REMOVED his 'l'uilur ing l-Istnhlis mom. to tliczst-cond floor of Suin sox’J building; (over, firinkcrlmlr's Clothing Swrr,)Vnortheast corner of the Public Square, entrancc on York street, whgre ho is prepared tovdo nllwork‘ in hisliné in the‘bcspmuuuer, and to the satisfaction of customers. He cm ploys none but first clus's‘lmnds, and receiving . THE FASHIONS REGULARLY, he 'can warrant fashionable fits and nvnl nml suhslnnlia} sewing. Ile‘nsks u share of the public]: patronage, promising to spnrc no of. furl. m deserve it. His chm-gr: will always be found as moderate}: the tinws ivill nllow. oves, Sic. form the public inns [.\lely eon !k Hut-MM, at the h: und Railroad !i to furnish 0; (‘07.; 1., Cutting and Repairing dQne at the shortest notice. [Gettysburg, April 10,1865. 1’ including Dubrs, -vcry variety of 1 :-re the Soluble Pacific Guano. luk’, WELLING CE RU\'AL,. l K, kc. OHN 'S. REESE & C 0.7 ‘ wnonssnu: AND nun. Anzx'rs F 0! THE PACIFIC GUANO C_().\lPA.\'Y, 3' AND SHOP I'} S . 21 South Street, Ballr‘moro. The Soluble Pacific Guano resembles Peruvian (y'lmm) in apponrnnce, odor. and composition. The _vnluc of all Guauos uinl Super l’husnlmtcs of Lime, of whatever name, depends, asvis wvll known, upon the per ceal. of Ammonia, Noll/Mr I’lwxplmtr and Bone FLOAT/lull? 0f Lime tlu-y cor.- min. This Guano difl‘ers from Peruvian only in 111'- fnct that it contains less Ammonia, but this (litfcrl-nce in Ammonia is more than Illfld‘l‘ up by the’ luck that it confinins almost (ladle 11.4 “I|le Soluble and Bone I'busnlrue of Lime. This diflorence mnkds it :\ (hir(¥b]¢'j}‘rllll:;r,will! nlllhe nctivlty of Peruvian-Guano. Alllmnph the print of this Guano is only our-hall ll“: )vrire of l’crnvinn, and is novbiglwr ‘Jmn the Snpx‘r Phosphates 0! Lime. )(‘tlltnlllllllr=, n 5 is ploven by nnnlyfis and inn-« Him, \nslly more of ammonia, soluble, and [lunc- I'hmyllzutr', than is found in the best of llwm. lluncc Its t-cnnomy and inlrim'ic \‘nln’c must n min? I: an ohjm‘t ofgreat interest to farmers generally. \le wish larmorsno take Epoch! notlu‘. that the con..itions upon nlnicn we hnrc the :tgénb)‘ ot‘this Gunuo nre llml eu‘ry cmgo‘ is regularly inspvctgd‘nnd nnnlytcd by Dr. Lie big, \vLose authority in such mntlels istrn ‘mmml. . I" AND SHEET v tlu- host work lofevcrj \zlricly, ‘ onuml Hm] work. an “'xil't: “ill be REAL-CLOTHES [the soil: agent in This nrmngemeut nfl‘onls us and c'onsnmers n protection not had in the pujchnse of lurulnz ers generally. It must also be mum-ml mm the phosphates of this Guano, are no] mineral, but enrlhy Phosphates, which is gnally to its advantage. . The following is a summary of nn.-l_vsis of last Cox-go: ‘ Moisture, " . ll») per cenL OrganlcComb’tihle Matter,39.7l “ " Emmy Matter, §0.28 “ “ Yielding Ammonia, 3.40 per cent Soluble Phosphate of Lime, 17.07 “ “ Bone Phosphate of Lime, 24.22 H “ WFCI sake by _ McCL'RDY & DIEHL, . ‘ General Produce Dealers, July 10, 1865. 4m . Gettysburg. UNADULTERATED,‘ , “acne-runs!) n‘v rm: BUSTON MILLING AXD MANUFACTURING COMPANY. - The value of unburnt, unadulterated Bone, is well known. .When reduced to tlle‘eondi \ion at FLOUR, it. is'as sclive us if dissolved with acid, and is {at better, bcdnuse it‘remins ull i¢s~Phosphatel. its superiority over the common Bess. Dan is two~lold or more. It. is a consummation sought, forin vain for the last half century, and is destined to give new value to Bone l 8 :1 fertilizer, and work a revolution in its use. The BONE FLOUR is mude only by the show Company, and is branded with men mide mark, which istbe guarantee of its genuineness. V , _ JOHN S. REESE a: CO., . 71 South Street, Baltimore, , General Agents for Maryland. Delaware, and the Somhern Slates.‘ fi" For sale by , IeCURDEda DXEBL, General P uce Dealers, July 10, 1865. (m ‘ Gellysburg. W. FLEMMING dontinues the business .. of SALE DRYING, and solicits the con— tmned patronage of the public. It is his con stant endeavor to give satisfaction. Charge: moderate. Buidehce in Breckinridge street, GeLtysburz., “ ' P. 8.-—Be is a licensed Auctioneer, under the' Tax Law '9! the United States. NQV. 24, 1862 \ Camage-Repalrmg. _. . E undersigned would ‘mosc respectfully inform the public the! he has commenced t e business of REPAIRING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, &c., am, It. Dunner b Ziegler-’5 Blacksmith Shop, in East Middle street, Gettysburg, where he invite: I“ in need of such work to cell‘ Haring much experience in the Carriage-building line, he is Ible to promise that. hisjoba will be well done, ‘ and will prove satisfactory on trial. Hi: i chlrges will he as low as poaaible, the times ; considered—{or cash or country produce. 3 Wu. K. GALLAGHER. l June 19, 1865. sun at Work. ‘ HE undonigno‘d continues the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, in all in bunches,“ his old sand, in a.“ Kiddie street. Gettysburg. ' REW WORK made to order, dud .RI:PA x n I N a done promptly and at. lowest. priceg, . Two tint-rate SPRING WAGONS and . BLHGH for sale. JACOB TBOXEL 920.1, 1863. ‘ , 00!) CIDER—Just received It Dr. B. G HDRNRB’S Dhg Store. a. pm su yum of Lime for prugnhg Gila. . ‘ Bone Flonr, Sale Crying. F O U 'l‘ Z ’ S OILIIRATID gum and mu gamma. , ‘ These Powder: will strength I . ' entheSlomnch and Inlwlmcs, cleanse them i from offensive matter, uni ! - .< - I bring them to > 7, ~" .._" ’ ‘z-l- ..'-; nhcalthysmte, ' They are 3 Into preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy 1b! all Dms incident tojhc Home, such as Glan dm, Yellow Wawr, Dis : e n p e r, Foun d a r , H e a v e n, Slaveting, Coughs, Fr nu, Loss 01 A file and Vf’fi Ener gy te- . . in poor low-spuned_animnls, it 1m tho most beneéeigl effect. The useofthem improws the wind, strength ens the Agpeute, and gives to the Horse a fine, smoot and glossy skin—thus improv “sl3” Qgsnnnce, vigor and spirit of this no an! ' ' The property this Powder possesses in In creasing the quantity of mm: in Vows, givt'l it an Importance and vnhte “hich should place it‘tn the hands of every pawn km-ping n Pow. By actual mpcriment it has proven that it will incretbo the quantity of Milk and Cream: twenty per cum, and mnke the Butter firm and sweet. In fattening Cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide and makes them thrive much} faster. ‘ no G‘s. In all Diseases of . me Swine. such M ‘ {ll7 'é » j?" Coughs, Ulcers in ‘ y @323lgfffgf me Lungs, Liver; ‘ "‘§‘¥§r’%s ‘ kc. 111331} putting ‘ ‘atgrrA‘l from a pupcr _ ‘ m a paper of all)” i Jig ‘} Powders in 3 ar— V ;"’:; v“: 2 rd of Swill, the @5/ ‘9ng 1‘ above Diseases can be cured or onlirdy pre vented. By using Huso‘ finders the Hog (‘hcdem can be prevun‘md.‘ Price 25 caper Paper, bx Wpers fox-$l. PREPAIIEU‘ mr S. A. FOUTZ 8a BRO, v AT Imm ’ WflULESALE DRUG AND :MEDICINE DEPOT. No. 116 Franklin Sm Baltimore, Md. - For Sale by Druguists and fiturckmpcn throughout the Uuitcd.‘ Luke. For salé by A. D. I‘u‘xler, (‘.nnysburg: Lnughli‘n &~ Bushfiuld, \l‘hechug, Va; L‘. (I. Rounder R CO., l’insburp; Johnson, Uullumly & Cuwden, Philadelphia: 3“ Nov. 28. 1864. ‘ 1y ‘ .______ ,-__.H“.i‘_.______.__-_.- Horace Waters’ RE’AT MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT, _ NO. 431 BROADWAY, 33w YORK Pianos, Melodeons, Cabinet. Gigans, Sheet Music, Music Bonn, {mam kinds of .\lusicul Instruments and Musk-Ali Merchandise, at the LOWEST unis, wholesnlc :and retail. Set-aunt hand Pianos and .\lelodc.uis ut GREAT nAIIGMNfl. I’riccs,,s6o, 575, SM», sgzs, 5150, 3173,5200 and 5225. Ne“ 7 pcqu l’inues for slsoaml ulmurda. l'innos mxd .\l‘dodeuna Au lct, and tent allowed if purclmséd Monthly payments remain-d Mr Uu- same. 1 The‘ Hnmce “’Mcrs' P nuns nnd_.\lqlul!ooni m-c agfine nnd duru'uch instnunv-‘nu mime made. \ “'unnnledforlix 9;) ears. Prices grunt- Iy reduced forcnsh. . 1 TESTIMONIALS The‘Hnrnco “'mrrs‘ i'JmmS :m- known as Hmong the very besl.—-Nrir York Iz'wuq/rlul. We cam spank ol [he warns of xln- ”UllH'l‘ “'ulers' Pianos 7mm plr‘ unnl Lnuulcdgt‘, :IS Ming-of the wry heal qunEnly.—L‘lmu«.m [..’-J'- li‘yulcd‘. ‘ l . 1 The Horace Wntrr~’ l‘izinus an! hnill of tn:- hesl find him! lhum'ighls' 5031 mm! nullt'l'lhl. —As{vomlr .3' Journal. 3 “'Mers' l’inuus and Mrlo'lcuns clmllrngo comparison With the linesf'. nmdu anyuhere iu the country—llama Juunml. Ilorm 9 Waters' l’luna Fbrn-s are of full, rich and can (one, and powcdnl —.\'¢-w York 111m— caI mer. 1 - Uurlriends will find at Mr. “'Mers’ sm're the vury best assortment of Music nud of Hum»; 10 be found in the Unilqd bum-s.— Hts/lam} Magazine. The llumce Waters’ Pumas are of summer lone and elgguul finish—thu' York ('llmlnm Enquirer. ' 1| Schedule of prim-s ol Iq‘stznmenu and Cam )ogues of Sheet .\lmic nndiany Music publihhed in lhe U. 8., mailed free. ‘ ' Sheet Music, a liule soiled, at I}, cents per page. . - Sabbath School, and other Books, published by Horace Writers. ? SARI-MT” SCHOUL BELL, Nb. 1. SABBATU SCHQOL MEL!“ No. 2, CBORAL lIAIH’V ' -.‘. Tut; DHDEH muons: ‘ Paper Covers, 33 per :‘duz.; Board, $3,130; Cloth Embon‘g‘ed Qin, $1.2". ' ' ' BELLS, $O3. 1 and 2. in 0:11; Volume, 36,60 per dozcufl. Cloth Embossed Gilt, 37,20 per dozen. ‘ ‘ fl , DAY SCHOOL BELL,“for Public Schools and Semimirie'm Pnpcr Co‘yurs. $3.60 per don; Board. Cor ‘rs, 34,20 ; Cloth. $4.80. ,THE;CH}(}STIAN “EEODIST, a new Re~ viva] Hymn and Two Book. Psice $3 per dozen. erd $3,605L ‘ MANUFACTORYAND WAREROOMS, ‘ 481 Broadway, New York. A 95. 14, 13$». 8: “ _+..__._.. . ”"’"""‘“""_—-‘. I . Globe, Inn. roux sl2, sun 1*" DIAIOND, ETT Y SB U 8.6 , [ML—The undersigned would most respectfully inform his nu merous friends and the public generally, thatl he has purchased thst long established and well known Hotel, the “Globe lnn,” in York street, Gettysburg, and will spare no flbst to conduct it in s manner dist will not etmct from its (ox-mar high reputation. H' table Will have the best xhc market can ufi‘o —bis chambers Ire spacious and comfortub c—nud he has laid lnfor his bar it full stock ofwines and liquors. There ls.lm‘ge stnbllng attached to the Hotel, which will his ottynded by suck tire hostlers. It will be his constant endeavor to render‘the fullest sstisiliction to his guests, making his house as near a home to them as possible. He ask: 3 shut-:0 of the pumic’s pa. trousge, determined us he is to deserve a large part of it. Remember, the ”Globe Inn" ls in York street, but near the, Diamond, or Public Square. SAMUEL WOLF April 4, Im. q __ >___ - ' Something for Everybody O BUY AT DR. 8. HORNBR'S ;r ‘ DRUG AND VARIETY STORE.— un opened a fine assortment of Drug; Ind Hediciw,‘ ' ' » stunt ledicinea‘, Stationery, _ Fancy Dry Goods, Confections, s Groceriel, E Notions, TOBACCO, snams, ac. , 3:911?» .PF’“. E , _mflflv s Albums I .. _ Lnuusu ; A ‘ A ALaan s 1 r x fin moired 8 lugs and bennfifnl unort ment of Pholox mphic *Albumu, which w» oflu We?" gig, 935.3 5. "son nouns. Dom-M, was ‘ Picture Frames. - . GREAT‘nmty 0! PICTURE mugs, A with phin and convex glasses, {in uh u and: Drug and Vniel-y Store. June 28, 1865. ‘, ' 0 m Dr. R. HORNER’S Drug Store All! Ghii MEDJCA’I‘ED COUGH CANDY. * F“ Forwarding Business. CpLP I EARNSHAW’S LINE. AVING purchased the Warehouse Ind Cars herrmforc owned by Samuel llerblt, the undersigned take pleasure in announcing to the public‘ that he] will run 71: LIXE 0i? FREIGHT CARS frochttysburgtanillmore every week. The, are prepared to convey Freight either why, in any quantity. They will attend," desired, to the making of purchases in the city, and deliver ing the goods promptly at Gettyehu . Their care run to the Warehouse oI'rgTEVEN SON & SONS, “35 North Howard street, incur i-‘mnklin,) Baltimore, where freight vii he received at any time. They invite the attention of the public to their line, assuring them that they will apare'no efl‘ort to accommodate all who may patronize them. Having purchased the buildings and lot on the Northeast corner of Railroad and North Washington atreete, Gettysburg, their Depot will remuih there. Any per-on having hnli~ nee: in the forwarding line are respectfully in vited to call. CULP & EARNSBAW. Aug. 7, #365. ,- . Pianos 1 , r» lANOS l-The undersigned would raped-N P lully inform the public that he can funlnh ’IANUS of tho' following mannfucluren. or. those,of other make, it desired, M. the lowest possible prices: , ClllUKl-JRLVG & SOXS. ' DECKER BROS. IIAZLh‘TON BROS. IlAlx ES BROS. GEO. ~STECK. A. H. GAIILE O: CO. 1 STEINWAG a SONS. a . firl‘nniculm attention la given to the u lemon of Pianos; and when no selected, In ad (ion to the mnuufuclurets' guarantee, thé HIM! arc guarumml by me. MASON-8: HAMLIN CABINET URGANS AND BIELODIANS. The recent improvements in these instru‘ ments are I“th as to‘fully wnrmnl uying they are FAR SUI'HRIQR to any other muke. One of the heal. _evidehcos of their merit is. thnt their impmvoments hrc imitllésl by other makers. The new style, fuur slop organ, have a Sub. 3mg uud (Dunn: Cuuplcl, mnking it an inslrnmou! especially n’dupted |o Church and Sabbath Schuul purpmus. ‘ ‘ . DHSUHH'TIYE CIRCULAHS will he sent hy ngnil to persons desiring lit-in. Pumas luuu] regularly. Pianos min-n in ex change. , PETI-Zli BENTZ. . No. 30 Ens! .\lurket SL, York, ['ll. ‘ June 12,13u5. um _ R. P,‘ Bayley 8: CO., ‘ EALENS [N D CHINA, GLASS .k QUEENSWARE, I'LATED WARE, FINE CUTLERY, , ‘ . C.\S'I‘URS, 30., No. 0 Hum-m ;Srnnsr. .\'mu "amnion: 81., BALTIMORE, 1H). GLAsswugl-i .-_Tu...mm. mum. Winn, Lam-rs. Finals, 131 k. Honk-s, ('qndy Jurs, De~ cnuu-xs‘, l’n-e Msfws, Fruit. Bowls, Sulls.Unn~ tors, Castor linhlos, llx’er. Lumps, Ker. Claim"- nnya, Ln: terns, kc. I QI'EENS\\'.\IH~2 z—l’lutos. Flag Di-lues, Deep (10., Covered do.. (‘owretl l‘uncra. Tr: l'nu, Sugan, Creuml, Howls, Pitchers, (‘ln-tnnlmru, Basins :u.d l'ilyhrra, .\lugs, Spiuoom. Ten. St ls, Toilet. 5919, Ma (30M. S'I‘UNI‘HVARE Milk l'uns, sw. ' " Frash Confectlonery AND ICE CREAM SALOON :—an~, Jun. Pil chors, [May 1, 181:3. 1p The subsrnber respectfully inlorml llw cm. zcns 0f Gettyslmrfnnd vicinity Ilmt Inc has a lefnvtlonl-ry E-lublizlmil-nt, one than out of the Eagle Hotel, 0: Clulmberslnurg sin-01,1!) which he would invite their uncnliun. (lakes. Candles, and ewry drscdption of Contrclions, together with ans. Oranges, run] all kimls of fruits, ulwuysnu lmud. ' I‘urlivs, public and pr'uzue, us well M fumi lies, will he llll‘lllilll d with all kind: 0! l'nlu-s, let: (,‘u um, (in pytumillnlflurll or mlu rwisv.) and other rvfresllnwnts all their Jluusvs, upon ellml. lxutiu’. ' L Having spent n life-limo :1! the 'huhiwsa. he [hut-r; lmngetl llml. hr nmlgr-tnnd: il null lhul l-g- is “bk- lo render 1 mm smlturliun. (‘nll and FN‘ his Cnnkumncry. «1.131024. ma. 1r ” .mim unrm ' ‘ I. K.'Staufi‘er; ‘V’ATPHMAKIZH & .H‘JYELKR, Nu‘ H 3) ' . .\'«ml.sm‘nxnsxwa, w “a!!! corner ol Quarry, Pllll..\hlv.L-% l’lH.\. An Aflorullt’lll .nl -- WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER h I'L.\J‘k3h WARE, i‘unstunlly on hum SUITABLE FUR HULH'fiX' PRESENTS? Whepxniriug uf \LI m nud‘ Juwehy prompih' attended 'O. mam, 1864. 1y , Hauqver B. Railroad. NHJNGB 0F TWlN—(in am! nFu-r 'HII-cn / day, Nuvq‘mpvr 151, 12964, Tmiui on [ls's liund uill run M: fullongz ~ ‘ “HST TRAIN NJ 11 nu- Hanover M 8 l.'v A. 31., lot [human and inurmediulc slxuiona. strum; TRAIN will leave—n! no, A. 31.. for York.Jl‘wrisldlrmColumbia, Philadelphia“ and the North and West. _ ~ THIRD TRAIN will learn at 2.25, P. 11., {O3 ILHimure'. Passengers for York and Harris. burg 19' this train will be deluyml‘lwo hours at me Junction. D. H. IRONS, Uununr, Nov. '4. 1864. Agent. Pictures ! Pictures! EVI fiUMPKK havipg purchased Sunni.) Weuvu’s PIIO’EOG BM’H‘ GALLERY, L; prelktnd to execute work in hip line equal to any establishment in the Siam. If you desire a goqd likeness, finished according to thehten imprévemenls in the art,4'nll n Ibo nbovo long-established Gallery, in Welt Middlo street, Gem shurg. ‘ [Jam 9, not»! Lancaster Book Bindery. , EORGE WIANT,‘ G BOOK BINDER“ an am; loo: uuvncwuzu, : LANCASTER, PA Plain and Ornamental Bindiuy, of every do‘ urimion, executed in the most lubsuntinl and approved stylec. BBIIBIECII R. W. an, Esq., Fume” Bank of Luann W. L. Peiper, E ~ Lancastu‘ County Bank Samuel Shockfgsqq Columbia Bank. Samuel Wagner, an., York Bank. Wlllinm Wigner, Esq,. York County Bank. ' T. D. Canon, 8314., Bank of Gettysburg. Pele! Max-tic, Esq., Proth’y of hamlet 150., P. GemO. llnwtllorn,llsq.,llegiuer -“ “ Geo. Whilson, Esq., Record.“ ” “ April 15, 1861 Blierhart's BANKLIN HOUSE, . F conga or Hovuun I nulux "um, - BALTIMORE, MD. ‘ This House in on 5 direct line helium tho Northern Central and Baltimore and Ohio 3831-. rend Depot). It bu .bcen reflux! and con formbly amnged for the convenience And Ih. enuminment of guenl. ‘ t. Oct. 31,1864. rt , - New! Bakery 1 EWPOBT l Z‘EGLEB, Mechanics! B“; N en, Soul: Wuhingwp ureet, In.“ I?!“ on ‘ha Elgle Howl, GETTYSBURG, 3..., Constantly on hand, the best at BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PBETZELS, he. Pu. lona wishing fretli‘Bm-d will be served every morning, by leanng their ulnar Indresidmn nth. Bakery. Every effort made to plug.- Giva u t call! [April 20, ’63. t! Revenue Stamps - 1" any denomination consumly on but 0 and for uk at the Firm National But of Gettytbnfg. GEO. ARSOLD, Cabin. 1 . thtylbug, Nov. H, 1864. ‘ Give Him a Call 1 I] ‘3l-: pluce io obtain I perfect Photo” _ Ambrogpe, executed in the but 33:30:; n It HUMP R's GALLERY, h: Midi]. that. In. 9, 165. ~ Excusxom ' . EXCELSIOB ’ c nxcxnsronn The humor Washing [whim in the had in the World. Call nod amino it a: one... Onion it mama" 8!: 4m: anneal :. .\ TYéON BBU'HIKIUV 173