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manual Jum- Longsmet, 1m 9!
*~ pfederote may, was recentlylnfisnn
‘ mo, Tau. he most remarkable
. m connected with hisviait was
a semmde madam! to him by the band
981:. Fourth United States Cavalry.
‘.'me Democratic State Confontlon
“Ohio which is ta beheld on the' many
but-0h instant, promises to be large?' nt
med, md by the picked men 0 the
‘.'l'h'e pro rt or exxw‘ovemor Al
- South grofina, has been restored
to hsilm on the recommendation of Gene
ral ckles.
‘Georgla pa n precllpt the bestcrop
ol whutln that gate um season known
in ten years. ‘ 7 _ _
Latest Market Réports.
GETTYHBUBG. to 12m
- 60 0g gs
norm -
mu: FLOUR.
wax“: WHEAT,
RED WHEAT.
fifix' '
cud -
gugfiwxur,
‘BALTXMORE.
- looooxom
realm 2w
- :3’6 1%
- a
- 556»
- zsoo‘gu‘g
- xzooawoo
- wwwzmo
22m 227
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, wnmfi‘,
, RYE
cosy.
gym. -
w3,§bnn%~4 -
BEEF LmL ,9bund..
RAY, - - ~ .
WKNKEY. - A .
Married.
On the, 18m Inst. In the Gor. Ref. Church, thla
Knew); Rev. w. 15.. H. Dietrich. Rev. M. 0.80-
L‘lh, utoronhnEv. Luzh. Cnurchfimflhburg.
MIL, to Miss EMMA 1“,. daughter a! Mr. John
Wmabrennn, o! thilplace. *
0n the 15th Imm, 31. the residence of the bride‘-
garcnu. by the mafia. Mr. HENRY W. HECK. of
hrewnberry, York county. LO Miss KATE STD“-
10K. orszmban townsmp. this county.
On Tuesday evening. (the am imp.) by the Rev.
Mr. 1)“th the Our. {64. Church In A): Jonswwn,
Dr. W. J. McCLURE. of Saw Oxford. to Min EM
MA. youugrst duughwr or Mr, Frederick/Won,“
Ablmtumwn. »
0n thelflh lnst.. by Rev. J. A. 1301] Mr. JOSEPH
SHORELOIGeuyIIburg, wmsusxia BOLMAN,
or South Mountain.
0n the Bth 11:91.. at ths Lutheran Parsonage, {n
Mldrllr-town. Pa. by Ro-v. P. Hung Mr. NATHAN
IEL WALTMM! no mu V‘lOL 'r L. THOMAS,
ham or mums county.
0n the Rm lupt. by Rev. N. S. Buckjnghnm. Mr.
R. E. ELI) EX 0! Adams count,de Mll- MAGGIE
MORTHLANI), at York county.
Died,
0n Wall-leaning weak, mm- a hm; 11111938. Mr:
(1 l-JORGE LAW ENUE, orMountpleuam town
ship. aged 85 years.
On the mm inst, near Tanaymwn, Carroll co.
31¢. HENRY own {ormvrly «Adams co., aged
(H yum 7 months and 24 days.
0n the In Inst“. In lAtlmOrn township. SAMUEL
gédCIIRONIdI‘EBJgedZI your: 11 months uud
ays. “ >
$5 Reward:
, WILQ pnyIFWE DOLLARS @r'the'ntuxn
‘ of: medium- sized nilvcr-monuted PISTOL,
lust on Saturday Inst between Arendtu'illo
lu‘d the top of the mountain (Stewart's)
ADAM REBEKT, Sheriff.
Hunpisac. 8t
Dr. C. E. Goldsborongh,
HAMPTON, Adam: county. PL, "mugs
his ofl‘or of professional services to re
pubhc, and those requiring medical and 35r
gicul aid win find it to their interest to con
lult bim'. [May 21, 1866. tf
New Chester Hotel.
HE undersigned has ylrrhnsed the aid
T Tunghinbaug'x Hotel property, in New
Ch’ener. Adams county, Pn.,nnd re-opeaed
the house im- Lhe “commodnlnn of Travel
lers, 'Pedieu, Drona. and. all others. His
Tabla Will have everything in season, mu] hia'
Bar the choiceuwinu up Hiqnors. Hxs Cham
ben aro largo and sky. Good Stabling is at
tached to she Hotel. He‘uks a share of pub
lic patronnge, and will do-his best todeservo it.
. , JOSEPH TODI'.
May 21,1886. *
Bemox'al
l? BOTH OUR SHOPS TO CHAMBERS
‘BURIG STREET. ‘.
. On! To-on', MAY 17, 1866. ~ _
We take spacial-pleasure in announcing to
our friends and cu'tomnrs that we have ,lhia
dny opened our ICE-[CREAM SALOUNS, at
our new nnnd in Chamber-smug street, 11,25er
opposite the Lutheran Church. We hn-(e had
the Apartment! fitted up' in‘the bess nyle.~
Ludjel and Gentlemen nr'p invncd to call. V
We will also furnish In; Crenm' in any quan
tity to public or‘privnte inn-His, at prices un
precedeuzed. We will. nljao have constantly on
hand Fresh Cakes, which we will {uxnish to
:11 parties and pic-nics njt the shortest notice.
HEAD AND MINERAL WATER
can nlwnys be had icy and cool n 33 an” hours
fluviug‘hnd a life-long experience in the
manufacture ofn‘ll the [ongoing articles we
ask the puronnge of the public zenezally.
In} 21,1866. u“ MINNIGH a; 13110.
”Battle-field Hotel.
HIS Hotel, being one oflho relics of the
Bmtlo at Gettysburg, has been renovnted
Ind refifinished, and is ready to entertain
travellers and the publiqlgenernllyl It being
I short. distance from the Sgldiers' Nntionnl
Cemetery, it nll'ords convenient accommoda
tions for all vlmlng there, and the subscnb er
flattens himself that none shall leave him dis—
satisfied. ,
Also, 100 Cream ind all kinds of refresh
manu,u all hours, to sécommodale prome
uudon. Give me n cnll.‘
JOSEPH LITTLE, Proprietor
Gutynburg, May 21,_ use. :1
500 Per Year! WE want
‘ 9 Agents everywhge to sell
our IMPROVED $2O nging Machines.—
Three new kinds. Under And upyer feed.—
Seut on trial. War-ranted five years. Above
salary er large commissions‘ind. The ONLY
machines sold in the United States for less
than $4O, which are fully [named by Home,
Whaler .5- Walun, Grover 4- Baker, Singnfi).,'
and Bachelder. All other‘chexp machines tre‘
infringements. and the seller or user are [£th
to arrul,fine and~ impriaonment. Illhslmtad Cir
culars Benlfru. Addreas, or call upon'Shavr
& Clark. M Biddeford, Raine, 01- Chicago, 111.
May 21,1866. isly
Notice.
FORGE LAWREN CE‘S ESTATE—Letters
album-nary on the estate ofGeorge Law
rcnceMnte of Monmpleasant township, Adtms
county, deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, residing in the same township,he
hereby gives noLice to All. persons indented
to said estate to make immedizne payment,
sud those hnviug claims again“ the urge to
present chem properly authenticated (Br aet
tlementr - ‘_‘ - A -“-_“R—
may; “wanes,
May 21, 1866. a"
c ’ A Month x—AGENTS wanted
‘ fur u}: angrely Mm crud“, jun out.
Address 0. T« CAREY, City Building, Bid
deford, Md. ' [Agog 31, 866.! isly
' mien-harm .
RANKLIN HOUSE, .
VOBXIB 0’ HOWARD I'BLKLII ll'l‘llffl,
BALTIHORE. MD.
Thil HOMO il_on a. direc‘ line between the
Northern Central 113 d Baltimon Ind Ohio
mun-01d Depou.‘ .Izhas been refined and com
? rtably Irrlngul for the convenience and the
“attainment at xguestn. ’
Nag. :0, 1865. tf
' _ ' ”Bugk Wanted. 7
BE subscriber will my SEVEN DOLLARS
pet CORD for ROCK OAK BARK, and
[JR DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS FOR.
BLACK OAK, delivered at his/Tannery In Get
tysburg. JOHN RUPP.‘
» Apri130,1866. 3t '
LL kinda of PICTURES. mg» ma small.
A Manly and correctly cum} as :he Excel
-“- If G. TYSON.
I at IZ
L 0 0 K S .
Now on hand CLOCKS in gr»; rariegy,
from {mks of the highest reputntion in flu
country, ‘ud wufllnhd good time-input.
Call on J. BRYAN,
Gag-Eu the Bunk, Getqshnrz., ,
V ._.__g_.‘l’¢.l '» ‘
moss muain to um um, than .5 J 3
Excelsior Skylight Gunny: - ~ ‘ -
I‘ ~ I. G. TYSON.
”our chargabrlnnonncl candidates. Inul
the Convention. 1- thus diam, mu m A.-
VAm.
Wmmflom recommend!!! undid:
kn cenu‘a Hue, one Insertion-I151: Man‘s:
For Clerk of the Courts.
T the earnest solicitation of lame of my
14!? friends. I ofrer any” as a. candidate {or
CL RK OF THE COURTS at tho next election,
subject to the decision r-ftbe Democratic Conn
ty Convention. Should Ibo nominated and
elected. I pledge mum]! to discharge the duo
ties of me office correCLly and with nunfnction
to the public
CORNELIUS DOUGHEB‘X'Y.
Gettysburg. May 21,1868. to
AVING been solicited bymmy "lends, l
H ofl'er myself In 5 candidate for CLERK
0)" THE COURTS It. t¥uext election, lubject
to the decielon ohhe emocrntic County Con
vemign. Should Ibe nominated and elected,
lpromile a correct and hithml performance
of the dull“ of the allies. ‘
‘ ADAM W. MISTER.
.Ftankliu tp., May 21, 1886. w
N'COURAGED by mnny friends, lofl'er my
‘ self as Lynudidnle for re-eleclion to the
inflice of CLERK OF THE COURTS, subject to
The decision of the Democratic County Cou
vention. Should Ibe nominated and elected,
»I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the
ofiice with promptneu and fidelity.
JAMES J. PINK.
I Gettysburg, my 7, 1866. to
- 2206 no
- 22067250
. as
- ONO 900‘
YCOURAGED by numeroul friend
throughout {he county, I ofl'er myaefl'al
a candidate (or SHERXFF' at the next election,
subject. to the decision of the Democratic‘
County Convention. Should! be so fortunaté
u to be nominated and elected, I promise to
discharge thoAdutiu of the office to the he"
of my abili'yr i
~ » JOSEPH A. ORENDORFP
Moumjoy tp., April 18, 1866. u:
Afi'lXG beefi solicited by runny friends,
I-ofl'er my: -ll‘ns I candidate for SHERe
Il‘h‘ at the next election, subject to the deci
lion oi the Demociruic County Convention.—
Sliouli} I be nomineted and elected, lpledga
mvsell to a faithful diechnr n of the duties of
the otlice. REUGJEN GOLDEX:
Cumberland tp .-April 16, lime. to
RGED by many {riends,l offer mylell u
a candida“: for SHERIFF, subject of [he
decision of the Democratic County Convencion.
Should lbs nominated I will 'spnro no honor
able efi'orts to secure my election, and ifeleet
ed, [ will diachnrze the duties oftho offll-e to
the hes]. ohny ability. BEN R! BEITLER.
mumjoy tp., April 23, 1866. tc
‘AVIN‘G been solicited by many friends In
various parts at the county, I ofl'cr my
sell us a candidate for SHERIFF at the next
election, subject to the decision or the Demo
cratic. County Convention. Should Ibe nom
inated and elected, I promise to discharge the
duties of the ofice to the best of my ability.
JQSEPH WOLF.
Butlerdp, April 23, 1868. w “
.‘JCOURAGED by _num‘rons friqnds
throughout the county, I offer myself is a
cmdjdue for SHERIFF at the‘nut election,
anhject ‘.a the decision of the DemoémticCo my
Convantion. Shonid‘l‘fe so fox-innate a to
be naminued and e)ected,l promise to 315-
charge the dutiel of the office to the best of
my ability. i JACOB KLUNK.
Germany tp., April 9, 1866. to
T the solicitation of numeroul friends, I
A oilcr myself as a candidate for SHERXFF
at the nex¢.eieclion,snbject to the decision of
the Democratic County Convention. Should
I be nominated and eievted,l pledge myself to
disbharge the duties of the otfice to the best
ofmy ability. ‘ PHILIP HANS.
Szrnban 11)., April 9, 1866. ta
T the solicitation ofuumerous friends, HIP.
A undersixned, (residingin Gettysburg since
Ayn! lat,— b_nt' {oxmerly and‘for manr years I
resident of Comwngo township) otters him
self“ a. candidate for SHERIFF at the next
eiection, subject to the decision of the Demo
c‘ratic County Convention. Should Ibe nom
inniod and elected, min discharge the duties
of the office to the beat of my ability.
. EHANUEL D. KELLER.
April 16, 1866. la ‘
For Register a: Recorder.
AVING been disabled In one uni: by 9
bullet wound. whilst serv\mg in the 87th
P. V., I have been frequently solicited to offer
myselfu A candidxte for the ~oflice of REGIS
TER & RECORDER—which I now do, subject
to the decision of the Democratic County Cau-
Ventfou. Should I, he nomingted and elected,
I antler myself that I willbe ahfe to discharge
the duties of the aflicz correctly and to the
satisfaction of the public . .
‘ ~ WM. D. HOLTZWORTB.
Gettysburg, May 14, 1866. to. _
‘.Bqunfiy Subscriptions.
~l‘ AST NOTlCE—Persona owing Bounty
J Subscriptions in Cumberlfind wwoahip
are urgod to make immediate paymentJo Fran
cis Bream, Esq., Township Treasurer. On all
subscription: not paid bythe Isl ofJune next,
iuterent will be chnrged‘from the time chub
scribmg, and the accounts placed in the bands
of n progel’olficer for collection.
By grdcr of the School Board.
A ' ABRAHAM PLANE, Prefl.
Mag 14, 1866. at,
Bounty Tax Notice.
HF. School Director: of Hamilton nowa
lbip will allow an AbatementzFlVE
P R CENT. on 311‘ Bounty TI: I all for
1866. paid on or before the 20'”! DAY OF
JUNE next; and in cue.anid tax is not paid
Within 30, dayi (hereafter. the same, (with 5
per cent. added,) wfll be placed in the hands
of an officer find its collectlon po'itively en
forced. By order of the Board.
JOHN MICKLEY, President.
J. V. Dunn, See’y. May 14, 1g66. 4!.
will.“ and Sentinel please oopy.
' g Dividend.
Fm" Nnxoxu. Bun: or Gun-sauna,
May 7, 1866. }
HE President and Direztor: of this Insti
, tuciou have this day declared a semi-an
nual gold dividend, free from Government
tues, payable in ”curt-éncy, on Ind after the
lblh inn" GEO. ARNOLD. Cnhier.
May 14,1866. 3r.
' E have photographs, large sud small. of,
Gun and Clymer. Agents wanted go 1
sell them. Send 75 cents fof specxmen copies ‘
by mail. postage paid. Address \
BARTLESON a: 00.,6u GHESTNUTSL ‘
May 7' 2m ‘ ‘ ‘
Grant & Sherman!
HE two heroes beforv their tent planning
1* battle—Grant smoking. A beautiful
a eel engraving by Wm. Sartain. Agents
wanted’flerywhere. 'Saxhple sent by mail for
50 cents. Agents make 50 pence“. Address
BARTLESON 65 00., 611 CHESTNUT SL,
. May 7. 2m bilndeiphis.
Ex ecuto:
HE GREAT REDUCTION in price: at the
EXCELSIOR, in York street, opposite the
oak. places the superior chtums made at
tho: old esmbliahmen: within reach of 311, und
I trust no one 'will {All to avail themselves of
the opportunity thus afl'orded. I. G.TYSON.
Plotures 2 Picture. I
EVI MUMPEB. having purchased Samuel
Weaver’s PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, is’
prepared to execute work in his Lite equal to
an] estnblishmeut in the State. If you desire
A good likeness, finished according to thelnton
improvements in the art, call a: the above
long-established Gallery, in West Biddle
Street, Gemsburg. , [Jam 9, 1865.
THE place to obtain 3 perfect Pbotognph or
Ambmtype, executed in the best manner,
is u MUMPER'S GALLERY, in Middle street.
Jan. 9, 1255. 1
THE subscriber bu some Vflnnble WEST
ERN LANDS, which-he wilt undo for Von:
0! man FARLIS in this county. Tho had!
Fujeu locned, um very dumb» (chum
ns' ‘ "fl: I‘ppficmon duim‘d. ~ - - , _
* “con 3313;213:3033.
Getty-bury, April 3, 1865. u
ciarbinATEs.
For Bhei-llr.
Geary! Clymer!
Givomm a Call 1
Mn Lands.
_ I latent. II Price E
PTHR ,
O _ Aliment WATCHES,
up: Afr wwmn, mss,
In consequent of a. recent gnu decline
in gold sud mint and all the lantern]: tiled
in the manufacture of our goods, and in Inti
cipation otluill further decline, we hue re~
duead our price: w In low a point as the] can
be pluced
. » WITH GOLD AT PAR,
In that no on: need helium to M}: watch
now from the u pecution thnz it will be she-p
-e- At some faturo time. The ten of ten yen;
and the mnnnfigctun and Isle of
KORE THAN 200,000 WATCHES,
hug given our production: the very highut
rank man; time-keepers. Commencing with
the deleriuinntion to make only thoroughly
excellent latches, our burinela has steadily
int-tensed u the public became acquainted
with their ynlne, until for months together, we
have been unable to supfly the demand. We
’hove reputediyeninrgcd our factory banding:
until they nowcover over threeacren ofground
nnd give accommodation to morn than eight
hundred workmen. . H
E" are fully justified in stating film. We now
msk'e MORE THAN ONE-HALF OF ALL THE
WATCHESASOLD INTER UNITED STAI'gS.
The different grades are distinguished by the
féllawing trade mark. engraved (in firplnto :
'l. “American Wuch c 0.," thhnm, Inu.’
*2. “Appleton, Trtcy, 8 Co.,"‘ “ “
3. "P. 8. Bartlett,” “ “
4. “Wm. Ellery." ‘
5. OUT! LADIES’ WATCH 0! first qndity
is named "Appieton,'l‘mcy t Col: Wnliblm.
Nan.
7. Out' next qndity of Lsdlu' Watch in
unwed “P. S. Bunion,"\hl:hum,lul. Theu
Inches no fumilhed in n gran variety of ll
zes and ltylel of cases. ‘“
The Andria-n Witch C0.,0f Wflthun, 11:33.,
nuthéize u to note am with” dilhuclion
of trade mark: or priée,
ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FACTORY
ARE FULLY WARRANTED
to be; the belt time-keepers of their clan ever
mode m thin or In’y othfr epuutry. Buyers
should remember that unlike the gulrnntee of
n foreign maker who can never be touched,
this warrantee is good at all time! against the
Company or their ugentl, and that if after the
mall thorough tfial, an} watch Ihould pron
defectlvo in any particulag, it any always hfo
exchanged for another. A: the Ari—cricm
Watches mude at Walthnm. Ire {or uleVb'y
dealers generally throughout the country, we
do not solicit oidpn for lin‘gle watcher.
CAUTION.—The public are ceutiouedto buy
only ofraspocmblo dealers. Allperlons sell~
lug counterfeit: will he prosaeuted.
. ROBBINB & APPLE“! ON,
Agents for the American Watch Comgsny,
‘ 182 B rondway‘, N. Y.
May 21, 1866. Hz:
Soluble Pacific Guano. n
200 LBB. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
contains 7012”. animal mlnnyielding
7 to 8 lbs. ammonia
4190 80 to 901bs.¢arthy bond Pkorphatc oflinw,
30 lbsfioi whidl are colublc Phalpha“.
It combines all the advantage: of the but
brand; of Super Phosphue, with than of Pe
ruvim Guam»
By reason of urgent“ concentration, we re~
comment! 20 per ct. lean by Weight to be used
per acre, than of any fertilizer Eating the
name per ton; and no more per more than of
those ulling At _2O per ct. more per ton.—
Hence in economy. ’7
Thié gneno weigh 65 lbs. per hpehol, hence
in applying it fnrgners mgst be 'gOVerued by
weight and not by bulk, for it is much lighter
than the S_nper Pnonphates. ~Ewry Earyo duly
imputed.
JOHN S. REESE & 00,,
(hunt. Aalns'ron m: Sam-n,
. a 71 South Street, 544 w".
“ Flour 0f Bone.”
WE will give a my gunning. of the
purin of this article. It in pure un
steamed. auburn! bone, reduced to the Jingle" of
flour: which adds 100 per tho its value. It
is as quick and win gs acid dwofized bum,
hence in nine II My grater, because it
contains neither acid nor Inter, yhich neces
sat-Ely add weight, And reduce the quality of
valuable elauienu. We recommend 250 lbs.
to be used in plus oraoo I&.supvrhosphm
of dissolved bone.
JOHN S. REESE & 00..
Gun“. Annn to: run Sum-n,
71 Soul Strut, Balfimtc.
fiMcCurdy ,& Dieh‘l, A'genu, Getty-lg“:
Mar. 12, 1866. 8a: _'
MO3O EBXLLXPS'
‘1 Genuine [wed '
Super-Philphuto
or x
- I. lm e . :‘
srumuzo apAßk‘NnnD
_" For Sale at Mnnnfncmrer’s Depots.
27 Norlh ”out Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
‘95 Scull Strut, Baltimu, Id.
And by‘Dullim in gnarl! throngoncjho
'3 Country. .
The Material 6! which
HORO PKELLFPS’ PHOSPHATE
{e menufuhred oonuine fifty peiéent. more
Bone-Phoephete than Raw Bone, therefore it
ie more durable. The ammonin prelent give!
it near. sdditionel fertilizing nine.
Five years’ experiegce has proved to the
Fermer thin I! mekes' e heavier grain then
even =euble manure, sad in not only mm
hgt lasting.
' \ HOllO PHILLIPS,
Sole Proprietor end Mennfutni-er.
”Price $56 per ton—2ooo polnde, Di:-
eaunt no denlere. ~
Feb. 13. 1888. if '
Shoes, Gaiters, aw.
OHS M. REILI 80,
Q ‘ 11 Guns“ Snln,
west stde, a. few dooru'from the Public Sqnm,
Gettysburg, has Laid in an excellent nuan
ment of Shag: Gai'era. km, for
MEN,’WOMEN‘ AND CHILDREN,
which he is ofl‘eriug It the very lowest. profits.
mving bought for cub, at the latest nine.
tion, he is prepared to ofl'er great bargains.
'Boot And Shoe manufacturing ctrriod on at
the name plus, Ind the best kixi‘d of work
mule. ' JOHN M. BEILING.
May 14, 1866. .tf
Lime .9; Coal.
UINN & REILLY have emted two Midi
tions] Lime Kilns, on the Rain-od, And
are therefore better prepared chm ever to sup
ply the best of LIME. in large or small quanti.
ties. Farmers and other: can heréaflex look
for a more prompt filling of ‘heir orders. snd
sre invited m extend and continue their fis-
Yorl to a firm which is making any efl‘ort to
accommodau‘hem in the best mlnnerposaibk.
They will 31:0 continue to keep on hand, f 9:
3319,. good supply of the difierent kind: of
COAL. win‘éh they will m) u an.“ profits. 1
‘Cosk sud Lime delivergd Anywhere in Gob
tylbnrg. ' i
m; 14, 1360. t! 3
Home «E Debtors.
BE undersigned herebx gin. ngfico mm
”mm puma Q 0 his, “abbey innit
all and mum. account: unedited}; u“
..r. "alibi!- SAMD“ Won!
3., Imm. M! 1m Oxford, 15..
IMINEI
um. HUBBARD.
‘KR undersigned are estate for the we of
Hubbard's celebrated lowan end Reap
eru, both combined Ind single lover. and
Self-Beta". Yemen would do well to ex.
amine our specimen mnehinee before porch“.
ing‘my other. We torrent utisraction or no
ule. Ti: edvnnuges of the Hubbard u 1
Mover, its light draft. great strength, .
simplicity and durability, freedom from 8111‘
side draft. no weight on the horses' necks, and l
is my work for two nmnll horses. The Imin i
feature. and Advent-gas olthe Hubbnr d as at
[over are reuined in the keeper, end can be i
changed from 1 lower to n Reaper by chnn- I
ging three balls and two shoe pine. The re
ker, with one ensy naturnl motion. brings the
grain towards him, and deposits it in e com
pnct sheaf in the rear of the machine, leaving
ample room {or the machine to pass next time
around. The Self-Rake has no equal; it is n
reel and. e rake combined. The driver by use
ofelever reguintes'the size of the bundle. nnd
itcnn be Worked in all kinds of grain from the
shortest one to the tallest ryE', is very maple
in construction, and less habit; to get out of
repair than any other Rake. They are made
with two cutter bars, one for cutting grain inh'
sickle knife, cutting five feet nine inches wide,!
and sn’éxtrn banwuh two knives, tor grass, cut
ting {our feet eight inches wide. Extrull
ways kept on hand. Specimen mxchines can
be seen by calling on the agents, residing near
Gulden’s Sutton. Post office nddresa, Grin.
its Hill, Pa. \
fi-Mso Pratt 3: Smedley's Patent Home
Rakes on haud,builn by Geo. W. Brunt. & 00.,
Columbia, Pu. , .
HENRY THOMAS & SON, Agenub
my 14, 1866.
'NEWGOODS!
GEORGE ARNOLD
(A 8 now on hand a verV laige stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
mostly of his own Manufacturing and well
made, embncing every size and price. ‘
, _ ' use , . '
A LARGE STOCK 0F CLOTHS AND CASSL‘
HERBS,
we“ selected and very handsome styles. :1! of
which will be sold Very cheap. for cult 0311
Ind see them. . , GEORGE AEXOLD.
my 7, 1868. Bun B
Cheap for Cash!
EW STORE! g
GROCERYES, LIQUORS, M).
HE undersigned hes returned to Gettys
burg. and opened I new Store, on Bahr
more street, next door to the Post Olfice, and
nearly opposite the Court-Hausa, where he
offer! for lilo, can? you can, u. Inge and
enoice sesortmen‘ of GHOCERIES,—Sugur|,
Cofl‘eee,vTees, liélasses, Syrups, Salt, to;
with Fish, Bacon, Lard, and so on:
Also, LIQUURS—Wines, Bmudies, Gina;
Whiekies, Bums, nndererything elsein the line.
Also, any quantity of Nolpns, to suit any
and everybody. ‘
Recolleet this ia the place to bdy can» to:
can. ‘ _
. - ' GEO. F. KALBFLEISCH
Am“ 23, use. .
18 Boy & Woods 06
» - GET‘TYSBURG. ,
DOWN T 0 039 megs:
:3 am {wing at $5.
,‘ $5 Hats telling at. $4.
84 Bus sellng at $3 :35. \
$3 Hats selling 1:32 25.
“ 52 flats selling “$1 60. ‘ ‘
and all other: at we same reduced prices.—
We will sell Hats chqaper than anybody else.
Shoe. of :11 kinds sold It reduced prices.
Delermhied u we nre in aelL‘oheap, wehnve
pmr goods in our ling down to he lowest. cnnh‘
prices. Tr] at, 3nd be convinced.‘
ROW 3; WOODS.
, April 18. 1866. ,
Lecture to Young Men.
EST published, in a sealed. envelope.—
Prize 6 cents. ALecluro on the nature,
treatment and radical cure of Spermntorhma,
or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emisrions,
Sexual Debility and Impedimenz’s t 9 Mar-rings
generally. Nervousneaa, Consnnapzi‘nn, Epi
lvpsy, And Fm; Mental and Physical incapa
city, resulting from Sell-Abuse, kc. By Rob
ert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of the “Green
Book," kc. '
The world renowned Luthor.in this admira
ble Lecture, clenrly proves, from his own ex
perience, that the awful consequences of Self
Abuse may be effectually -removed without
Medicine, and without dangerous surgical ope
rations, bangles, instruments. rings, or cordi
nls, pointing out a. mode of core at once cer
tain and efi'ectnal‘, by which every sufferer, no
mgtter what his condition may be, may cure
hlmlell'cheuply, privately and radically. This
Lecture .will prove I bo'fin‘ to thousands. Sent
under seal to any nddxfess, inn plain, sealed
envelope. on rncoipt oi six cents, or two past
aze ntampl. Also Dr. Culrorwell'l Hmlng'e
Guide, price 25 centa. Address .
, «l CHAS. S. G. KLINE too"
:27 {lower-y, New York, P. 0. box 458?.
April 23, 1866. 1y
‘ Tax Npuce.
HE Cnmberhnd township Bqunty Tu
Duplicate: :u-e in the hand: ohhe Oollec-'
tors for cwllection. All persons unrequit
ad to make immediate plyment. ;
By order of the Board.
. ABRAHAM PLANK. Pm’t.
N.(:'xaarxn. Sec'y. [May 7. 2m
Notice
S hereby given. to creditors and other: in
terested, that tin undenigued, Luignee
at !L W. Hamper, of Franklin township, York
county, will apply to the Court of Common
Pleas ntuid county, on the 29th dny oflhy,
1866. who dis'chugld from mid trust.
May 7, 1886.. 3‘ EDWARD" DICK. .
Philip Bedding,
USTIGE OF THE PEACE, will be at
his office, (at his 'residence.) in Cumber
lnnd township, on'l‘nesdayf and Friday of each
week, to give his Attention to Juuice’: bnai
nan. (Anti! 30. 1886. 411}
For Sale.
SPLENDID- sawmocuva ROSE
WOOD PIANO. Original cont ssoo—
one of the best Home: in m country.
Win b 25016 cheap. Apply at thin oflice.
A0ri116;1866. 6t.“ .
ludltor's Notice.
HE undersigned. Andié‘or, appointed to
.meke distribution of the hhlence rennin
ing in the bends oi Joseph Bye", 'Adminietno
iox of the estate of' George A. W. Bowel-sax,
deceesd, t 9 and among creditors, hereby gives
notige that hg win nttend ‘ortbe duties of his
appointment, M. the otfice of Duncan tWhite,
in Gettysburg, on‘ FRIDAY. the lat dey of
JUNE, 1866, at 10 o’clock, A. 11. 1
J. H. WHlTE‘L‘Auditon
7 Key 7,1866. tde , .
For Sale or Rent.
HE subscriber will sell, or rent, his PRO
PEBTY,being 3 (met. 01 14 Acres, with
HOUSE Ind BARN, orchud,&c., in Germany
tqwnslu‘p. Adam: county, on the Turnpike,
obs mile north of Liltlestowp. For tum: ap
ply to tho subscriber, naidilg near by.
WM. SPALDXNG.
lily 7, 1866. 497*
Town Property ' -
‘ 'l‘ PRIVATE SALE—Senna! HOUSES
an. be pmchued u Prince Sale by call
ng on FAHNESTOQK BROTHERS.
DEC. 15. 1863: \f
Reduced Prices.
YARDS, CABINET AND AKERICAN’ OR
GANS. Superior tuned 7 octave PIANOS
Iran $550 upwards. ORGANS from $3O
upwards. All instruments seleetqd, re
commended snd sold by me, addidonallygun-
Inued. Illu‘stnted circnlgu sent by mnil,
when desired. _ . ' P. BENTZ.
No. 30 But Market Street, York, Pa
’ In. 11, 1886:
Who? Who? Who?
UR NEXT GOVERNOR! We have s Gor
roct Ind striking photograph or the am!
Governor of Penmylvnnigvhich we will tend
by msil fox-35 can“. If" Muhlkm,thu
4 may will be refund“ innadistelyuter elec
tion :noxt October. In it Gem; or Glynn?
Wfid’and «a. Adar-cu ‘ -
BABTLBSOK & 00., all CHESTNUT BL,
In] 1. in Phllpdolphis.
Lid Sr Itemboats
‘ ERIN mi_ County of Ads-I, ”and
(mi shuffled by tho nndouigud, Ap
praiur orlorcutilo Tues, in woman“ with
tho uvenl Act: of Aucmblv, for the nu
-1866-67,‘0f Goods, Wuu and )lerchudiu :
Bunny]: 0] Golgi/w.
can. Dam. Ch.
aneumct Bremen ~ 6 50 on
Dunner A Ziegler, )3 12 so
a. L. Sch‘k'k. m 1; g 33
J sr§%'rl?:erfiofi 18 l. W
Row 9; Woods,“ - u 7on
P“. B. X‘icklux. , )3 10 on
E. .\[inmzm ; ll 10 W
John Forney, 14 7 00
g 3'l2;an x mm 3 I's 3
L c ouler , '
Mlchmls'enngler, ” no 9U)
Mm; H. January, I: 1 00
9.B:MPCI-vary. l 4 , 7 on
A. 1'). Bot hler, ll 15 m
(Johann A: Crawford, , 13 10 w
Jacobs A Brother M 'I on
Miss Mary mum-w. u 7 on
Dr. Robot: Homer, M 7 on
John Cruel, 1‘ 7 (I)
A. Scott. 3: Son. )3 10 on
Joseph GIMP-pie, 13 10 00
James Grimm, , , 18 10 00
Boyer a Son. 12 ‘ 12 50
Joseph Ewan. 14 ‘ 7 on
Henry Overdeer, u 7 00
Theo. Nnrril. * n . 10 00
thp Winter, - 14 'I oo
I/‘wls Strmw’. ll 7 no
Wm. J. Martin. 12 12 50
Bmle e. Bauer. 3 I) on
“DC“ rdy a mob], _ I I! 00
C. 11. Buehler. 10 W on)
Culp & Ext-mint, ‘ lo :0 00
A, Spnnzlnn I w M
John Rellhm, H 1 00
John M. Swan. )3 10 00
Frank D. Duphorn, n m 00
Min: No". ' M - 7 oo
Georgr- Kalbflahoh. M 'l 00
an???“ .... :1 ; 3
’m. 9017
John Warn". 6 M 'I on
Mrs. H. M. Yum. l 4 7 co
Jame? Pierce, 14 7 no
John C‘uh, u 't N)
W. I‘. King, )4 7 00
Geo. H. Swaps. H 'l 00
S. G. 0001:. 14 'I 00
H. H. Rowe. 14 1 on
D. Culp. , 14 7 00
Cunbarlmd 4p. ‘
E.Paxmn 31:11am. 14 7 00
Daniel Kllngel, ‘ 14 7 oo
‘ ~ Bandung (p.
Ephraim Howard, 14 7 oo
Adms. Myers. , l 4 7 oo
.1. cA. Howud, . ll 7 W
-, Lanny rp.
Samuel Martin. M 'l 00
Lewis Overhonzcr, H 7 00
Miller a Rainmaker, 14 'l 00
Charles Bushman, n , 1 m
: ' ”walla: (p.
E lemuntl-loopa. ' M 'I 00
13%. “fright, l 4 1 w
Jacob Pfizer. 14 , 7 N
C. D. Flden, H 7 oo
H. S. Pam-on.
0. Elder:& -
Burkhol er a 110 mm.
Buller 0)
Shank a: Bra. :4 7
Noah Miller. , l 4 1
\Vm. Miller. M 7
Edward Shier. ' M 7
Miss Eliza Smith, 14 7
Jacob Epplenmn, . fl 7
- ~ Huntington gs.
g}. J. Dir-gig”,
eorge )-
E. Hoimhsw,
Jacob A. Gardner,
1 John Gardner,
Mrs.,GrlehL.
Abraham Grove,
Mmgby er' .
John Ymti :, u 'I
gauging? Ins. 4 11.1 ‘ '4
am us.
Union (p. - .
John Bohlnz. u 7 ‘
Abraham Bell, ‘ , M 7
1 Oxford 1;.
John C. low-k. u 7
Francis X. Smith. 1 H 1
John Glnlfir. ‘ 11 - 1
Abmbun Hoke, ‘ ‘ ‘ 10 an
J. C. Neely V M 1
1311191 Blair. s. M 1
Emmen &Bro., ‘ I 2 12 50
Edward 'Welgla,‘ . 14 1
Bheely 4'. Stuck ’ 10 m
aa. Grouse a ism, u . . 7
daclpbn Bowers, , ‘l4 T
, Slfabm tp.
Phlllfi Harm, Warehouse, 14 1
" ‘ “ Storehoune. ' 14 1
mm Golden, . 10 m
Jnlfii Gran. 14 1
'Hufihpllufi ‘ u 1
Wu Ed“ 8. Oman. : l 4 7
Benjamln Emboltz. , H 7
Germany 112. '
Lydia Myers, 14 , 'I
Augustus D. Smith. « ll 1
' memm bar.
Mans J: Swope. 10 A an
away a Dlehl. , ll 15
Yonnt. .t Colohome, 10 9)
Wm. M.'Eu!ord. l 4 ‘ 'I
Grouse a Brother, 12 12 50
Snyder A: Son. - , 14 fl ’1
Sumac-l Lime. l 4 ‘ 7
Henry Racer, :4 7
Sarah Brant, . M 7
H. S. Klein. ‘ ‘ 13 w
Wm. C. Merrick, ll 7
David Schwartz. 5 A ll ‘ 15
A. Shut-b, 1 ‘ u 7
Yam]: 4: Earner. m m
Amos Keener. ‘ l 4 7
Marina a Leefever, ' l 2 .. :0
A. F. Barker, 14 . 1
Hamflwnbn 2p. -
Georgn W. Whrtz. x 14 Q 7
anlon .c McOmnry, l 4 .' 7
Bulllvun «Son. 1.! 10
Dunner ashleldn, L 9 ‘ 10
Israel mee,, 14 7
Numdpkeuat (p. ‘
Samuel Fiber, . . H 7
J. aE. Miller. 13 , m
S. G. Inwrenee & Co., - . u 7
E. D. Potts, 14 7
Wm; A. Mofl'herry, M . 7
Simon Hamish, _ ll 1
Bermtle bot. ,
Mary Swflahn, 14 \ 'I
Mu. MAyer.
Lewis Jordy.
Thebdore Wager, ' M 7
Jacob L. Hotter, M ‘ 7
, 7 A ammo (p.
John anior.
Phil: & Sneerin‘er, 13 10
Bub-tn. Outer, l 4 'l
’ Emanuel Dina-L . 14 , 'l
‘ finfl'u'q. ‘ _
1 Mn. 3011 mm, 1‘ 'I
Martin L. Hill”, . M 7
Plank k Spangler, _l4 , ' 'l
Joseph Livnu. ‘ u '1
John Carponm', » l 4 1
Hpnry Wmnonl ~ ’ u ‘ 1
‘ ~ m if.
Abraham Wtyhfighk M . 1
Law” I). ' .‘
M. Brennemsn,
Adam Lercw,‘ ‘ . H 1
» Hamill” at. ‘
Myer Stem,
J. I, Klein,
Wm; Wolf,
H. L. 3mm,
E‘ijahflpmgler, 13 g 10
George Spun". u 5 In
F. S. Hildebrand, 11 g 16
George lundort, u a 7
Tymu Ip. : ’
P. cO. Yam. :4 I 7
'I A I
John F. Houck,
Daniel Dehp.
Dxmnuu & Bun-p.
Adam Dish], Gettysburg, :
John Banning, “
Henry Wolf Htmmoa,
APPEAL
Notice is herebyginatosll person: Intercu
ed in the ahou return of eliuiflcuion, tint. I’
will hold In Appeal, It the Commissioners’
Ofiice, in Geuyaburg, on SATURDAY, the 16“:
day ofJGNE next, bctyreegé the hours of 9 A.
M. Ind 3 P. M., when; Inc] where all persons
that. may consider themselves aggrieved by
mid clnsaificstiou may attend. ' a
A.“ license: must be paidon or before the
lat day or July next.
‘ I. M. WALTER,
Appraiser ofMercnqtile Taxes lor Adm“ co
my 14, 1888. n
The High Price of Potatoes
WARRANTS I libe‘n! use of ammo,
uni thorn in none bottar ndnpted to
than than
BAUG H ' 8
RAW BOSE PHOSPHATE.
Use 400 poumh to thl are along the mum
BOLD If nnuu "larval”.
BAUGH l SONS,
No. 20 South- Demure Aunt,
Panmunu.
my 14, use. 3:
«, DIEM ‘ « ~
. mnykxgnfi guy, }
HE Middht I|. GMFA
TIONAL BANK In" min dsy deem-ad a.
lemi-snnuil diy'ulend of EKG!“ PER CENT.
my. of the potential me 11;! IL: months, {too
from mtionsl um.
Tub. CARSON, Ouhin.
my 7, 1866.? .3: . .
YSDN’B Bxcnldpr Skylight Gunny is ‘ha
Tying to go i! you vithietnm a low
[a on. Incubation gamma.
' ‘ twain-s
I‘B “I A . BETISEHRN‘PS. 66.
Lwruu-xmsw WHATALARGE
G Stock 0! Ohup Clothing at
PICKING'S.
PLAYED OUT! THE HIGH PRICES.~—
Cd] and be lalisfiod by plic'mz Clolhxng
n PICKING'S.
'l' CAN'T BE DENIED, THAT PICKLNG has
f the [urgent assortment of Com, Poms and
k outs, in the county‘
BUNKS AND CARPET BAGS. in endleu
l uriom about: PIQKING'S.
,’IT IS EVEN 80! A largo flock of Over
! shirts, Suspenders, Umbrellns, White and
[Ollico mm, chelp at PICKING'S.
l T 103! NICE!!! l NICESI‘! ll All kinds of
'l. Sandy and everyday suits cheap at
} PICKXNG'S.
ENTEELI GEXTEELERI l G'NTEEL.
ESTI ! 1 Black Cloth Frock, and Stick
’00:“; [l5O all kinds of Culimere, Duck. 00 -
ton and Linen Com. Chum. PICKING‘STI
, TIS INDEED ASTONISEING, what a
large and cheap nsnortmen: of Pants can
6 m at chmxo's.
EEP- TIMEI Fine asaonment of Clocks
cheap at PICKgG‘S.
pUSE TALKING, but come rig Along
l Ind price Clothing, Notions. b: , at
1 PICKING‘S.
| USICAL INSTRUMENTS. Violins, Ac
! cordions, Flute: and Fifei, to ho hod It
‘ ‘ , PICKING'S.
. RE YOU IN? For I cheap unit. Then
l A calla: PICKING'S.
REENBACKS, o r'nny other kind of good
money, taken in exchange fox- Donn,
Pulls, Vesta, kc , n P-ICRING’S.
HE GREAT SENSATION' of the tiny‘.
: Picking’a Clothing Slore.
‘ amp, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST—Pick
ing's Spring and Summer Clothing.
P Go AND so; Picking'l 0505 p Clothing.
l TOP A moment—mnv. 'he hurry? 1
» want to 3:2 1 unit at 3 PICKING’S.
' "TERI! ARTE is pulling on a new lult.
I Let all the people go to Plcking‘l and do
likewise. [Apxll 23,‘}868.]
f v.._l _ .___.__.__._,_¥. ,V __ _A_
- NORRIS STILL AHEAD!
i JUST FRO)! THE CITY! Nor.
18Qb. rig he: just returned from the Oi
ty wit the figent and cheapest lot of‘reudy
mtde clothing ever ofiered in Gettysburg.
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE! ~ Next door
to Buehler'a Drug store, where you will find
the huge-t and best selection of HATS and
CAPS in Gettysburg. '4
JE-BU-SA-LEM l—What nice Pants and
Vest; No‘rrin ha: at his new Stare. Ho bent:
’em a". - ‘
HIGH PRICES PLAYED OWN—Norris
cells Gloves M cheep as they were before the
wu.
14 7
14 7
14 7
M ‘I
M 'I
11" " , 15
ll 15
M 7
l 1 7
1 u 1
AND THE COLORED TROOPS FOUGHT
NOBLYL—II- you 'dori't believe it just go to
Norris’ New Store and he will convince you
the hWoolen" Qoods are cheaper than they
have been since the war.
COME IN OUT OF THE {EN—Norris hne
Umbrella! so cheap that it il cheaper to keep
dry then run around in the rain.
NECKTIBS, BUTTERFLIES and everything
in (but line in NORRIS'S.
LOCKWOOD, LINEN LINED l-iPeper 001-
lm endfiineu Goliat- of All kind: and line
at - NORRIS'S.
KEEP TlMEi—Fine laser-{meat 0! Clock:
end warranted!» keep time n NORBiS'S.
VALISES, TRUNKS, end Oerpct Bags, of
every description it. NORRIS’S.
SARATOGAI—NorriI keeps the intent Su
etoge Hun. .
ON THE ROAD TO BRIGHTON i—The le
teei Brighton Run at NORRIS'S.
THE LATEST BESOBTE i—Norrin has the
fetest Resorts Hm end the but qaeiicy in the
market. ' .
YOUNG DRIVING BOYSiybon't forget
the: Norrie hes the latent Driving Hen out.
May ’.', 1868. .
HE subscriber would inform hincuuomeu
and others, that he in still manufacturing
various kinds of Castings and Machines, made
to order, on shogt notice. such as
THRESHERS AND POWERS,
(five different sizes of Pow-en.) Claim-seed
Hulleu and Cleaners, Corn Shelton Ind Sop.
Iruors, Cornfodder Cutters, Stnw And flny‘
Cutters; PLOUGHS.
Inch as Cu: Ploughs, Barshear P 10113115, Side.
hill and Corn Ploughs; the
WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE,
the latest improvgment; also Meal Screw:
for Gider Presses” ’ '7
IRO N‘ RAIL I N‘ G ,
for Cemeteries or Porcben, with anything
else in his line, all at. low prices.
FOR SALE—Align: Two-horas Wagon, n
One»horsa Wagon, ad 3 Spring Wagon. all
new. ‘ DAVID STERNEB.
April§o,lB66. tf
14 r
14 ?
HE subscriber respectfully inform! the'
public zhu he still cntinnes the busineu
0 making ~ _
- ALL KINDS or GOODIMN WARE,
at themld stand. (formerly Andrew P 0115350
in York street, thtyshurg, where he In! the
largest assortment of firmware in the county,
with many other ‘articles for kitchen use, he.
Also. COOKING STOVES a: NINE-PLATE
STOVES; at thv vary but kinds.
_ . S. G. COOK.
14 • '1
In. 12, ms. 3m
HE ORIGINAL
TRAVELLERS INSURANCE 00.,
or, nun-row. 00“..
Cash Assets, Dec. 1, $585,838.19,
14 1
INSURED AGAINST
ACCIDENTS FROM RUNAWAY HORSES,
ACCIDENTS FROMSLIPPERY SIDEWALKS
ASSAULTS BY BURGLA nsmm ROBBERS,
spmman meme AND BROKEN ans,
EXPLOSIONS, COLLISIONS, BURNING c
BROWNING. -
' Accident: 0].“! Kinds.
14:; 7
1‘; 'l
14; 'I
H} 7
fipolicies of any amount from $5OO to
“0.000 in case of fatal accident, or $3 to $5O
weekly compensation in case ordiubling bod
ily injury, and from one month to five year:
time, It muzllprenu’unu.
Oldat and But Amdenl Ins. Co. Eztant.
J. G. BATTERSON, Prel‘L
, RODNEY DENNIS, 896'].
”‘l. A PICKIN'G, Agent, Gettysburg.
l - April 9, 1866. 3m
0 ~
HE undersigned, having 1:!er removed
from the city to South Baltimore street,
euysburg, adjoining the residence of Ur.
Henry Comfort, would respectfully inform the
‘ lediee of Gettylburg and vicinity, that. she in
prvpnred to make
LADIES’ DRESSESXANg) OUTSIDE COVER
.‘IG. ,
0! every description. She will always be far
ninhed with the latest styles and patterns, and
will spare no calm. to please. Having had
coasidcrablo ”patience, and understanding
the buliness thoroughly, she hapea to merit
and. receive; liberalahsre ofpublic patronage.
1188. H. H. ROWE.
In, 7, 1868. t! '
Greg! Deduction In Pricen.
AHNESTOCK BROTHERS
‘ \ In now selling
GOOD CALICOES AT 12: CENTS,
DIST UNBLEACHED HDSLL AT :8 Gran
Ind all other Goods in proportion.
I! you want CHEAP Goods, now in the fin
to buy them.
0321 u once. I
FAHNES OCK'BROTHERS.
Gettytbnrg, In. 26, 66.
. Lawrence D. Diet: «E Co.
WWXOLESALE
f“ Dumasm
‘ :J’ANCY GOODS,
" NOTIONS
‘ ~ ‘ ' Hosxfiar nd
- VARIETIIS,
No. 308 Watt Btllima‘Smd, ,
Between Bound t Libény Streets,
11-y 7, 1806. memore, Id.
NSUBE AGAINST ACCIDENTS In the
JPTBAVELLERS INSURANCE COIPANY
HARTFORD. h lnlnru Igt‘um all um,
um, sad it. boned" m "mud by m
chum of non.
Getty-burs Foundry.
Tl- WSI‘O and ”Val.
Accident-1
Dreu' Making.
gewmis a niierfas.
Till ndmind In um Agent for the gala
ol KOWIXG AND BEAN!“ HIGHLY”
-bolh combined and single lowan.
These machlnu can be used as Self-Ruin"
or Buy] linkers, as lumen my wish. They
no In do wilh no cumr bars, one for cuulng
3min with sickle kcllo~cxmiug fin lee! ulna
inches wide—and cx'rn bar, with m: knifu‘,
{or gran,-cnlling four feet 3!: inches wide,
having iron or Wunden rum" u desired.‘
They have two driving whutll Ind lexibbfinu
34': bur. A
The company building the“ mulling: bun
”cured by lease and purchnn, mo tonuol 0!
all the desluble And standard patent! now in
use, umon whu‘b M 0 the
0815 AND BCCKELYE PAT‘EXTS,
to which we dfrvct apt-cm attention. in can»
puma“, lightneu otdmh, excellence ofwork
manshs‘p and finish, wuhinfll with great
strength and adaptation to I“ kind: pf work.
they win compete walk, and we helium. lur
usss.‘ any other machiua now chrcl M (h.
public.
Farmers would do well to exnminu than
machines beion purchasing any other. The]
will be sold a: cheap 3; any oLhor firu, club
machine now manufactured, nnd we warmnl
them to give entire nuanczion or In ln‘u.
[O-Enru nhmys kept on hand. Specimen
machines can be seen bycnlling on the Agent,
rennin; on the Harrisburg told, two mun
norm-cut o! Genyubmfg.
WILLIAM WIDLR, Agent.
April 23, 1866
W. E. BIDDLE. n. S. la’x'NEß.
100.000 Bush. Gram muted:
aw mm H mm OLD WAREHOUSE.
N WM. E. BIDDLE A: 00. would inform the
public that they hum lenaed the Wurehouu
on the corner of Siratton strrnt and the Rail
road, in Gettysburg. « here thny will carry on
THE GRAN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS;
in 11l its branches. The lxighelt prices will
nlwnyl be paid for Whenc, Rye, Uorn, Oats
Glover and fl‘imothy Seeds, Maxwell, Sumac,
Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Sonp,lhm!,
Shoulder: and Sides, Potatoes, with every
thing else in the country produce lluo. ‘
GItOCERIES.-—On band, for sale, Coffees,
Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spicel, Sult,
Chane, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch,
Brooms, Buckets, Blacklng, Soaps. lcu Mun
COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, he. FISH u! fill
kinds ; Spikes and NAill; Smokfing and Chuv
ing Tobaccos. _
They are always this to supply a. first nto
nrdcle n! Flour, with the diflennt kind: a!
Feed.
Also, Ground Planter, with (Bunnie and
other lertlllzers. COAL,by thobulhel, ton or
cut‘lond. ,1 , ‘ _
They ivlll run I LINE OF FREIGHT CARS
from Gettysburg to Bnltimoro once "cry
week. The, In prepared to convey Frelgln
either way, in any" quantity, at REDUCED
RATES. They will attend, lf define, to tho
mwklng of purcbqsei in the any, and dtllvering
the goods profnplly in Gettysburg. Their
cars run to the Warehouse 6f Starr & Horton.
No. ”8 North Howard street, near Franklin,
Baltimore, where {might will be recoli‘ed u
any time. They lnvita 1h; attention of the
public to their line, assuring them tlm. they
will spare no effort. to aEx-ommodate all who
may patromnel them.
April 18,1868- tf
RIDDLE & BENN EB.
Removal.
CALI: AND SEE Us IN OUR NEW QUAR
TEES
GREAT ATTRACTION‘I
MICHAEL smmmn Wodldrupoctmlly
Inform hi! Mead: and the pnbllc generhlly
that he ha: moved hi: Store into the commo
dioul room on the lou‘bcut corner of'Lho Dia
mond, It which place All are invited to 0911.
He has phrcbued the properly and Bid 1:
thorbnghly repaired and fitted up in the malt
Iplendid styleflor thaapecinl comfort and con
veyegco at his customers. We now flatter
ourldves (hut we have not Only the best flora
room in the county. but the finest mock ol
good. over brought to this place, all 0! which
we are now toning at prices to ’ k
DEFY‘COMEETITION.
We call attention especially to ear conflm
Itock of
DOMESTIC AND FAWY DRY GOODS, ’
embracing all descriptions of
DRESS GOODS, DRESS SILKS, DELAXNEB,
NERINOES, OASHVEBES, CALICOEE’:I HUS.
LINS, CORSETS, Hoop Skin; for [Adm 9nd
Mines, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroidiry, Trin
niégl and
FANCY ARTICLES
A‘mo, Gent‘x FURNXSHING GOODS, 010th.
Casslmeres. Cnsllneu, Tweeda, u, to‘
We are now genius—-
Hailing fr0m........................
Calicoea fr0m.......................‘
Ind other good; in proportion
anlng mud; our pin-chases when goods
were at their very lowest, grade in thecily. I.
are now offenng bargains that ounuov. in! to
please. We invite all to call If. our NEW
STORE and see if h In no: so.
April 16, was
A Big Tumble
N PRICES ! X 1
PLANK AND SPA .VGLER,
, ARENDTSVILLE,
Have just returned from the cltlu rub on
of the largest. and best selected stockl of Good.
ever oflere'i lo the people of Arenduvilla and
lnrronnding country. But lheiruwnnmn II
no! onTy desirable and .altrncfive; it VII
bought It such a reductipn u to enable than
to announce t 6 their cualbmen and Ih. public
generally, -
A BIG TUMBLE IN PRICES!
"they offer Clotha, Dnuimnel. and Summat-
Goods {or men and boys,“ pricu that will
utoniah—and the um: may be tug a! :1! Ar.
ticlc: lor Lndias' we", to. For innmoo,
Prints at. from 10 to 20 cents, Ginghngu 26 to
28 cents, Muslins IZQ to 28 can“. >
They sell Sugars at from 10 lo 16 cenllflofi
fees )5 to 30 cents. Syrups 40 cents 1031 20.
Come and see for yourseh’ct. Come with I
rush. We have plenty of G ‘ s, and no sl~
wnye grind to lhow them. as for cull,
W: Bell for cash: PLANE & AXGLER
~ April 16,1860. 6w
Cttbiné’t Furniture.
HE subscribers hereby inform their cu.
tomeu'snd the public generally, “I“
thoy have now on hand, and continue to lull
ufncture to order,
CABINET FURNXTURI,‘
which, (or ner and durnbnlity,,finlth and
price, will compexe with any in the county-m
Our present stock consuls of every vnriety 0!
Furniture naunlly kept. in I in! clul turn!-
mrc Wure Roam. Fashionable, oral-oath}
or plain Furniture manufacturedjn m molt
Inbluntifl manger; by moat experienced
workmen, and at the lowest cuhéuricu.
UND E E ’l‘ AK I N .
Having a pew Hum, particular attention
will be given to this bunch of their budneu.
The are prepared to mnke and lurninh Comm
ot guy desired quflhy, and Attend anonll
It. the shortest. notice—and on such um! I:
cannot fail to phase 311.
The anbscribengmm their ”Ith to tho
public for the liberu! patronage extended IO
11mm in the page, and hopeto merituodtecoivo
A continuance of pubhc patronage.
Shop and Ware {loam third building“!
offhe Square. H. I’ETE 3 BBQ.
Lmlestown, April is; £8.56. cf ‘ ~
LicenseS.
815 following npplicnuoun for Liceaie hug.
been filed In my office, with the toqu'u'm,
numbu o! signin, and VI" 1). preunud u
the Court 0! kaer Besaionl, oh TUESDAY;
the 22nd diy of mm, 18-39:
Tum Lmnun.
Jung! Shnebrook, Xannwlmoflvp. ‘ '
r luxury“! Llcnu.
Adm Roth, Copplngo township.
Johi Britchor, “ ”
Hannah Kitsmillor,oflzytb ‘ .
.7th _Hoflmln, “ it; ~
Samuel annncg.‘ Hauntplunnfi cw” ;
Henry Humhow I', Franklin "
Peter H 012 mm, 53‘0“ "
I. Stun, Hunilto: " . J .
JAXES I. PIKE, Cloth ‘.‘
Way 7, 2884. to
Con] 3nd Lumber, »
I: only "tiny, M. the Yuri or ’ 3
‘ O. K..BUIEBIE.. .. _A
5.19. Cor. Cull-lo gm! Miro-d m. 1
, "Buni- lo 3.30.
’,n . .
A'xfl‘m" in 0 fig”
.'.......12} m u.
..........10 la 18.
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