gni goods, goons, *s. FIWNESTOCK BROS. ?wen jiiit ovel,e , l Ihrir Ngiv FALL STOCK, the targe.t nt the connty—inmni.thig.ut DRY GOODS., MERrNOES, POPLINS, , ALPACAS, GINGHAM S, _~ DEL AINES. CALICOES, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. JEANS, in every 'variety CARPETS, a large stock and very ebetkp SHAWLS; all kinds and prices SILOKIITS, Tay cheap. QITZINSWARE, the largest stock In the county and Tery chop HARDWARE and Saddlery, (nail ita branding, at the lowed market rater GILOOKBIES, of all kinds IRON AND NAILS, OILS AND PAINTS. WAI sell GOODS at prices peens° COMPITITION. Give n! a 11 and examine oar stock. SIGN OF THE RED FRONT. Oct. 2, 1887. tf FRESH ARRIVAL DRY GOODS FOR FALL & WINTER WEAR AT THE STORE OP A. SCOTT & SON THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF MERINOS, all styles. DELAINES, all styles. • , CALICOES, all styes. . MUSLINS, all grades. CLQTHS AND CASSIMERES of all style, and_Atilditr Persons wanting good Goods and good Bargains, wi r Should reSt fail to go to the Store of A. SCOTT & SON, Chambersburg street, 2d Square, Gettyeburg, Pa . Oct-9,1867 NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS. E. HIT EIS H is now receiving a lame stock of I, DRY GOODS, . • , NOTIONS, • , GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, • HARDWARE, BOOTS,SHOES AND HATS. I call the attention of my customers and the corn. natualty to'my large stock of goods, I am now offering at lowar rates than they hare been 'since the war and at privet which cannot &II toetrike thapurebaser asehean. With oval Lsd llty for purchasing goods at as low fig- I:weevils aro In the trade, I am al.o prepared tomcat coot potion ow low Woes from any and all quarters. Prai w r ia looofotmity to the lowest market pukes is my . ?gib Tale. MiffBIIEW. Peterahnig;(4. 8.,) Oct. 9,1687.—1 y GOODS V)R FALL & WINTER I 8 6 7. IF YOU WANT CHEAT CLOTHS, -CHEAP CASSIMERES, CHEAP CASSINETTS, CHEAP MERINOS, CHEAP ALPACAS, CHEAP MOHAIR LUSTRES, CHEAP COM:IBGS, CHEAP DELAINES, CHEAP SHAWLS, CHEAP BLANKETS, CHEAP "NOTIONS, • CHEAP .CARPETS, OinAP QI3.IIENSWARE,' 4 •- '- Al l Ntalt; - 0441 - . the Latest EAT*, GO 10 DukORN a lionwx, N. W. Cor. of tke13511,. . erpt.1.11,1130104t L.,SCITICK HAS JITSI-T RECEIVED DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, RIERIItOES. POPLAINS, WOOL DELAINES, MUSLINS, and PLAIN and FANCY GOOODS of all kinds, -which he is selling CHEAP ER THAN EVER. Call at I S. W. Corner of Public square, FLANNELS, Sept. 25, 18tr.-tf ORNAMENTAL. TOYS. . JOHN M. WARNER ET AS just received from Philadelphia the largest; 1 11 beet and cheapest sasertment of . ALBUMS ORNAMENTAL TOYS, TOILET. SETS, - FANCY CARD DE V,ISITES, " FRUITS, CONFECTIONS, AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, t ever opened In Gettysburg. Call at his store on Balt& more st., opposite Faineetocks' Store. Pept.lB, 18437.4 f &c., &c., &c., •` NEW SEGAR STORE. TUX undersigned annosores to the citizens of Getty' : burg and the vicinity, that be bat just opened a NEW SEGAR STORE , IN GETTYSBURG. lie will kiep on hand the best BILiNDS, and will stunts facture for general sale throughout the county. He wil sell at the lOwest living prices, and at wholesale and re tail He is eh* the agent for the Richmond, ( Va.,) Tobacco Woits, andirill sell their Chewing Tobacco, at whole sale and retail. If is Store is in Chambersburg greet. a half square was of the Eagle Hotel Hotel, on the south side. _ - WASHING7.OI4BIERBOWER Sept. 25, 168 T.-310 7 - --„, i -) CALL AT THE . NEW STORE ! OPPOSITE THE 'COURT-HOUSE,- Gettysburg, Penn'a. N EW GOODS AND LOW PhICES! The undersigned have opened a new Dry Goode Store, in Kendlehart's building, directly opposite the Court house, Balt/More street. Gettysburg, and start with • eplendid stock, embracing everything to be found in• first-class establishment: Bought fur cash, and at the latest decline, we can offer bargains that must astonish , every one. Come and nee for yourselves, and you will find what we here say verified. With good Goode, small profits, and - fair and square dealing, we „hall en letterer to deserve, what we most respectfully ask, a liberal share of public patronage. We offer a' Ape assortment of CLOTHS, 0 AS SIM 8R1 , 2, Jeans, Cottnnadp, Veatings, Gloves,Suspenders, Neck Ties, and everything else the Gentemen's line. For the Ladies we have SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, Bereges, Lawns, Detainee, Ginghams, Calicoes, Gloves, Para/lois, !loop Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, White Goods, a ith whatever else may be called fur. Also, a large stock of MUSLINS, Sheetings, Ticking', CARPETING, QUEENS•WARE, Umbrellas, Window' Shades, &E., Sc. Call at the New Store, opposite the Oourt•bou!e, and examine the stock, before purchasing elsewhere May 29, 1867. REBERT 'd ELLIOTT. LADItS . TANCY F`IT S ! JOHN FA. R,EIRA'S No. TIS ARCU:TREET, above 7 . OI,,PHILADELPLIT.t. IT ATE now in Store ()rimy wen Importation and Man= ufacture. one of the largestind naost beautiful se. lent lons of ' for Ladles' and Children's Weer In the City. Alio,* line assodment of Gent's Pur.o Imre. am:lC(4lam. . . . , 1 em enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I ;would therefore solicit a call from my Mends' o Adanfis county and vicinity. Remember thON ante, Number and Street I JOAN FAREIRA, No. 718 Arch et „above ith, e..T. have no partner, nor connection with any other Store In Philo I's. fOct.l.-4m FINE FANCY FURS. • CRAB. A. nERPICH, • 497 Broadway & 37 Maiden Lane, N. Y. terPorilt, MANUFACTURER and BUIPPBBOOF • F Pt, . Open lily large and well selected stock of line Furs, in all styles, at lowest auinallicturees prices. Righter price paid SHIPPING FURS. Flend for angular. Dec. 13,1866.-ly • gattio antAtttaranto. UNITED STATES HOTEL, W. Y. I NSW HAW ittIiSSFERINFIC. E DEIN; BEACH ST:II:EET; BY P. M. PBATT, • _ FORMERLY OP THE AMERICAN Oct. 9,11347.-ly KEYSTONE - HOTEL. GET± . Y58V7147, PA. . WM. E. 211 - TEES PROPRIETOR. TOW OPEN. THIS is a new . House, and has been' fitted up in the watt approved style. Die location is pleasant and conveiiiirnt, .being hi the soot business portion of the town. ltvery arrangement but 'been made kg the ancotalmodatiomand oomfertofinaste s witbample stabling attached. With expert/need Aliwnix{'M, and Iv= Mommodstingeterks, we: shall use arm litdefvor to please. This Hotel is now /pen for the entertainment of the public, and ;we kindly solicit aabarenifgalio patrim age. qNay 210867. EAGLE HOTEL. OWNER Of JOHN 4 Pivnietoi. siren Oundbus, for Passengers and Baggage, rune to the Dermot, on arrival and departure of Rail Board Trains. Gamest toorsuatkaad neseousblactumgep., May 29, VMFT..;—tf . N B A WERT.' . 4saiiß atotheakailtakory,Boutik Wimbhigton ire, balfmanam from tbo Emile flotol,lhttyobarg , Pa. Ocrusbustlytim llmod,the boot of • Brood, . • • ,Protatja, 40 . PorsiescrisliiiisiViAßroad irnteeitionirderiresysors •isr j byledivtui ttifirlisinasuid redden.' attbsaskiry everysiort mod* topless*. OITA MI & CALL. Apr 111414864— • • - , wtto 4exintbrilliancy of oow g it zw i sm - atia too* the t i abed, *do Ittatet hireeportls favert. ably dom. Ask kr Ifolabold'a Tale 130 other: April 10 .- ly • soadofitoimst at. M2=M!l=9 A SPLINDID BTOC7E ALPACAS, COBURGS, Gettysburg, Pa Old Established FLTR *Au factory, FANCY FURS, OPPOSITZ TIUt TM, largest and meet orm,r•tHlione 'irk osTrissuita. PZNN&. AID WALIEWITCOII MUM, Vdan.'; °Cakes, tata1,4 1 014.4#R#... M'CIIRDYA HAM ILTON, ' . , DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &c. Mllii underenvlrd NrO,piying tit their Wart 4 mane, in °artiste eueet, adjoin iag Baehler'e Bell, the tagbeet prime. 53r FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCKWHEAT, CLOSER AND TIROTHT-SEEDS, PO TATOES, ke., tc, , and invite sloilticere to give them a call before They have constantly en hand fur sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Mo!aeries, Serape, Coffeei. Sugars, tc., with Salt, VA, Oils, Ter, Pave. Bacon alai Lard, Tobacees, be. Alio the best brand/lot FLOUR, with. FEZD of all kinds. They likewise Imre • - • SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, 'Soluble Pad fic Gonna. Rhodes' Phosphate and A A- Mexican Otago. Whilst they pay the highest market prices for all they buy; they sell at the' lowest living profits. They ask a ihareofpublic patronnge, resolved to give satisfaction in every cane. ROBE= McCURDY, W3i. S. HAMILTON. July 3,1867.—tf DANIEL GULDEN, DEALER IN . DRY GOODS, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, LUMBER, COAL, &c. MITE nndershrned keeps nn band. at his Ware [louse, 1 known as "Gulden's Station." in Straban township, on the line of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds of GROCERIES Including Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices. &c., with Salt, Fish, Oils, Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, Ac. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, including Building Stuff, Shingles, Laths, Stove and Black smith Coal. Also, GUANO, and a large aarrtment of DRYGOODS , BOOTS , HATS AND CAPS , of all kinds,which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. e also pays thehighast market price krFlour, Grain, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Pota toes, to., or will receirS and forward' the same to market an commission. lie respectfully asks his friends and the public-to give him a call. DANIEL GDLDEN, Aug. 21, 1867.—tf FORWA'ItDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. FLOUR AND FEED. 3RAIN AND GROCERIES. HAVING purchased the extensive Warehouse, Cars, tc., heretofore owned by Samuel Herbst, tore beg leave to Inform the public that we are continuing the business at the old stand• on the corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on amore extensive scaleihan heretofore. Wesre paying the higkeet market price for Flour, Grain and all kiada ot produce. Flour and Peed, Balt, and all kinds of Groceries, kept constantly on band and for sale, cheaper than they can be had anywhere else. Pleader, and all kinds of fertilisers, constantly on hand, or furnished to order. irif-A regular line of Freight Care willleave our Ware house every TURS!AY MORNING. and accommodation trains will be run as occasion may require. By this ar rangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to us, will be promptly attended to. Our are run to the Warshonan Of Stevenson k Sons, 166 north Coward street, Baltimore. Being determined to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite every body to givens a call. CULP t ZARNSFIAW. Aug. 9,1866. W. E. BIDDLE 100,000 .Bashs. Grain Wanted. NEW FIRM AT THE OLD WARE HOUSE. WM. E. BIDDLE& CA) . would Inform the public that they hare leased the Warehouse on the cor net. orStratton atreet and the Railroad, in Gettysburg, where they will carryon TILE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in allits branches. The highest prices will alwaya be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats. Ulmer and Timothy Seeds,Plaiseed,-Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit- Nuts, Soap, llama, Shoulders sod Sides, Potatoes, with everything else in the country produce line. OROCERIES.—On hand, far sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses. Syrups, Teas, Spice., Salt. Cheese. Vinegar, Salle, Mustard, Starch. Brooms, Buckets, Blacking. Soaps, &c. Also COAE OIL, PlattOil, Tar, ke. FISIt of all kinds; Spikes and Nail.; Smoking and Chewing To baccos. They are always able to supply a first rate article of Floor, with the different kinds of Feed. - &lad, Ground Plaster, with' 0 name and other fert II I tors. COAL, by the hnshel. ton or ear load. They will run a LINE, OF FREIGHT CABS from Get tystaarg to Baltimore once every week. They are pre pared to Convey Freight either way. in any quantity, et R 6DUCEB RATES. They will atiernd. It desired. to the making of prirchailes in the city. and delivering the goods promptly in Gettyabtirg•. Their ears run to the Wareham,* of Nathan Roop & CO.. N 0.123 North Howard street, neer Franklin, Baltimore, where freight will be received at anytime. They invite the attention of the public totheir line, alluring them that they will spare no effort to accommodate all who may patronize them. AMlll9.lBBB.—tt BIDDLRA BENNER. ----- Thotograpts Oalltrits. WE are always glad to see our friends at the Excelsior Gallery, It still stand& In the sante old place opp; sir e the Bank on Fork Get t yeburg. Pa. C. J. TTSOIC 'plloTo MINIATURES at the Ex celsiqr qallery are superb. and are furnished at one tliird city prices. Call and examine specimen's. C. d. TYSON. - EXCELSIOR is oor motto. To JE- 1, piense our aim! and to render satisfaction in every instance our determination. C. J. TYSON. CONSTANTLY on hand an assort-, men tof fine Frames, Photograph fillnime,Cardiand Baskets for greases, tram• the Battle-field, Photographs our G enerils, and other diatinguishod Individuals, at the Excelsior ganllery. C. .I..TYBON. 1 1` HE best Photographs made in this. .Ccamty are made at the ilacelitkr Gallery; Get4+ burg, oppoeltr the eld Mink. • B.J.TYBO7f.' BY all means have year Photographs made at the Excelsior Gallery if you desirethem per eat. Q.J. TYSON. LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field, '"•-• singly or in sets, very law; also Stereoscopic View" to thellattleleld, atthe Exceitlor Gentry. Do not tail to mw them. • O. 7. TYSON. • VRAMES OF EVERY KIND, 1 . for Large Pictures, Marriage Certiticates, Church Certificates, Missionars Certificates, tr.. very cheap at - 8. G. MIMESES% • ' Near Gallery; Hanover, Pa. Jnno 5, 1867.7-ly RE'M 0 V A L TILE eETTIEBITIVa 1-XYLI(II{T ,tIALLEBY. THEltudersigned- takes pieatnire in aitnotineing to the citizens of tlettyabnig and the publio generally that he haa removed from hie old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite the storeafFehneetoek Brothers. - The room he now occupies, haebeeri-recently fitted up expressly for, Ids baldness. The !Oration is an admirable one, - enabling him to take pictures in all shades of weather, and with a orrectness unequalled anj where ese, LIB E—LIK PIIOTOGRAPILB, of every else and description, - exeentedialhdllneetelyle rartientarattentfongfven tothe OAItref , DB*IBITE, and in copying AtnIROTTPEI3 and DAGMFBRIKITTPgif decMftal'r ends. Also-- GETTYSBURG GEMS, a sew style ofpicture which hoe become very popular with the public, not only for their beauty, but for cheap ness and convenience. ZIMMER foi ONE DOLLAR on ly. A 18 6 7410! PORCELAIN . PICT-ORES, which for ',hew aaty and duraidllty axe noaurpamed. . • Wows. prepared to carry on the Inteinese In an Its irarions branches, and havlngha4coeehterableexparteace we run , no rink fn • • • .. : • , cr4l4 Irma/No .P.ER PM..? StrISTACTION. - • Our facilities fort lull display Of oat *in are htivinil• ad by aaroihert Gallery In the County, and we would 'Sorokin Invttenvery One to call at the NEW GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. - Call and examine our Opecispeus, and Judge for, your selves. LEVI 11111h1PER, June E 1,11366. Wash* Iltatipt., t .. ~p- _~..,..,.,. t.~_.v_,:-.. -.-__, E, THE BEST WASHEN . G 'MACHINE. MIMI arraigned cars for Mb, the TOWNSHIP *CO*o f / 41 4• 16 acilaqr. for DC IfNEPS !Align whisti ir the tessaraer, IMAM alai Taff Wsu that has ;et been Irred to the pills, The Metre will be I ; sail as reuoieble tones. We le n opponeidtris maitAie men to-SpiiimillOOD WAG iSinotacturini ;Hahn these machines. A sample numAchie bele, Wished Amy person 70 Priam a Hights if deeirektik roe!. Celt at ilia Or OiVariara ,N W'it4 "4/0/1111111.111114;141464. Pi0(01144 0 410. THE`'.. , 1 ,, • - • :;!i.7 ; - 0 *ASATINGTON '..1431MARY,-,-,e46:44ff Is Cbutared by tLs ,Mato of PetimlllTafilloind Organ* In lad ol the . RIVERSIDE. INSTITUTE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORIMAXS, SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR THE WAktINGTON LIBR/ RY COMPANY, TIMED RUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS And many other large preaenta. the whole amounting to For len schedate of Presents, see circulars, seat free on application. Each Certificate olltock issecompanied with a • • 'BEAUTIFUL STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING, SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. Any person sending WI ONE DOLLAR., or paylag the lame to our local Agents, wiU receive immediately a Ana steel Plate Engraving. at choke from the following list, and One Cartidada of Stock, insuring One Present in the GREAT DISTRIBUTION. No. 1.-=" My Child! My Chlii!"- No. 2.--' , They're Pared; They're &wail" N0.3.—.014 Serentyntet or, the Regly Mayo of the Revolution." Any potion puled TWO DOLLARS will receive either of the lolkarring floe Steel Puttee, at tholes, and Two Coe tillontee of Stock, thus beecming entitled to Twe Pre. mete. N0.1...'—i - "Washington's Courtship." No. 2.—"Woshlng totfe Lest Interview With hie Mother." TURES DOLLAR BNORAVJJOS. Any peilion paying THREE DOLLARS will retell,* the beautiful Steel Plate of "HOME FROM THE WAR," end Three Certhteaies of Stock, becoming entitled to Three Presents. FOUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person paying POUR DOLLARS shall receive the large and beautiful Steel Plate of . "TflE PERILS OF OUR FOREFATHERS," and Four Certificates of Stock, entitling them to Yom Presents. Any person Who pays PILE POLL/MS shall receive the large and splendid Steel Phil.. of TIIB 14141.111t11,06 CF PO4.IIONTAB." find Flve Certifiestes of Stock entitling them to Five Preeente. The Engravings and Certificates will be delivered to each subseriber at our Local Agencies, or sent ty mail, post paid, or express. as may be ordered. IL S. BENNER Pend orders to us by mail , enclosing from $1 to $2O, either by Post Office orders or in a registered letter, at our risk. Larger amounts should be sent by draft or expren. Local Alln.^Ti 4 WANTST) throughout thern Rad Ftatms Barmiest Rirerside, Burlington County, New Jersey, founded for the purpose of grit° itonsly educating the eons of detested Soldiers and seamen of the United States. The - Board of Trustees consists 01 the follow ng well knnwn Missals of Pennsylvania and New Jersey:- I'lON. WILLIAM B. MINN, District Attorney, Philadelphia, I'S. HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Rs-Chief Coiner,ll.g. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds, Philadelphia, Pa. HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL New Jersfy. HON. W. W. WARR, New J ersey. HENRY GORMAN, Esq., Agent Adams Express, Philaddphla, Ps.. J. E. COE, Esq., Of Joy, Coe k Co., Philadelphia. TIEABUST DIPARTMLICT, WASHINGTON, D. C.. April 18, 1867..—0cg0g . of Internal lleevenne: —Having received satisfactory evidecre that MO procetile of the enterprise conducted by the Washington Library Company will be denoted to charitable nem, permission is hereby panted to Ittitt Company' to conduct snob enterprise exempt from 11 charge, whether from special tax or other ditty. The Association have appointed as Receivers; Masers. GEORGE A. COOKS * C0;33 South Third Staid, Philo ititriaMisee will-known integrity and busies* ex entre Will be it eullicient guarantee that the wooer ntrueted to them will be promptly applied to the pur pose stated. .. PILUADZLPHU; Pa., ]toy dik 1867. To the Officers and Members of the Weuhltageon Library S. READ, Secretary. "'Elzonanso:—.oa receipt of your favor of tbel4tb mat., notifying us of oar appointment ae Receivers Jr your Company, , we took the liberty to submit a copy , of your Choctaw, With a plan of your enterprise to mamma legal anti:with; orsi baying received his favorable)epinkm in regard to its legality, and sympathising site the benevOlent object of your Association, viz: tloo edema lion-and maintenance of the orphan cbildem of oWr .soldies and ration of the Riverside Institute, yo bate concluded to accept the trust, and to use our beg efforts to promote so worthy an object. Respectfully, 'an^ Ac., f ORO. A. COOKE* CO-, Alkdress all letters and orders to • ORQ L .I.) MORI 2 00., BANkW, W/3onth ThirriStreet, Phlbulsdpaia, Pa. Recitters for the Washington MbrAtfee. .Des B. Tweteu, Gettjebtuig. ' Avg. • • VOTING LADIES BEWA.t.E 1 Of thirlnjarnitut draft orPseePbikiders ak Wag. ea. A4enieti tashollebelose up the pores of the kia„ and In a' abattoir destroy toe iroirolexioti; If ydf would hare* Wear; healthy and yoatirra: . appearaime, bold'a Iltxtfoct Sarsaparilla. [ epritao i 1 JUST PUBLISHED, NEW WORK ON SINGING. SOLFEGGIOS FOR SOPRA-NO OR izzzo ScoritatO VOICES, i. ' 1240:=ED 414 ' Stvdies , to acquire the Art of 44909. "Theis exercises more COUlpplu4 lobe_need ~. otrane. =sly with.lie gam, 4 firli shT..Ar.Sliginia. es: lifiti Ray o th er method forthe colt) of the en ; . Mite. the 31400 pi .CONOON/Sc . :- ' " '"' 4 • iL)!'ihafi more melakets arid bettor adapt for teach "Some of these exercises are splashy .. , Will es well as useful. a mingling claim dram d ettiks,Whicji ow cures the interest as Weil de; the imp R u t Student. l'hirearines styles-developed in 6 render them Invaluable In awadncatimeal paid of viewi. as 'they tend to enlarge the intalignoe ant the an. Eneciatita,. sad atheneum dud farmthe trio of fig. pU. -They must be sallied carefitUY With Atorence the innameraisht malice of ezmunion and :he ns of or. mamentation. Upon the minute accuracy wish which theism* accompllshed depends the actual skyline id' 'hurl .ancement of the pupil; any mean or ,h t &pm reds Is time and effort utterly wasted, whi the qtr hand, _a demand patient Inveadp,tion, ' a mh• utdijillthill execution of them,_wrn_ iptfa..en poweiendrialty, and open to the " Stadia and reulamer by which4 : „artistsprodnei -va l e billliset atstProiolillit • nbille B 4 ,l `,Nuseitil IN TWO VOlaildlik. Priam" affich, in Boardi_ -------- $2 09 'do do Ihi *Ala . . 41.,,!otopk.cippy IMO 1 .7 Ain, • r ." , „ iNmar 411 ‘. • Ikailishod by ' So. NI Broadway, lan Ma. Pablimbots and *lus in Mod!, and Ilannemaiirsisof :1 1 . 44)114011, 444,41 -1 / 1 40.,8)1. 3,ler4i. - aziazuvritc, the i•'d • leo" sad revatiOß- 4111411allegill" ' i-VPHINIMP OUNK. Dirito PITYLADELPHIA /Oa EDUCATING GRATUITOUSLY fooorporated by the St.t te of New Jersey, APRIL Bth, 1887 BY VIRTUE OF TIMISVOVARTZR, and in • ACCORDANCE WITH I pßovisid3s, will distribute TN PRESENTS TO THEIRAREHOLDERS, ON WiIDNESDAY:J,<!ANUARY BTH ,1868, AT PHILADELPHIA. Or at the Institute, Riverside, N. .I. ONE PRESENT WORTH flO,OOO. ONE PRESENT WORTH $20,010. ONE PRESENT WORTH $lO,OOO. " ONE PRESENT WORTH E,COO. TWO PRESENTS, WORTH $2400 EACH. $300,000. WORTH )TORE AT RETAIL THAN THE (an Or clatTilaCATE, And also Insures to the holder a PRESSNT IN THE O 1 EAT DISTRIBUTION ONIS DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS FIVE DOLLAR ENORAVII(G HOW TO OBTAIN SHARES AND EN- GRAVDIGS 10 shares with Engravings 10 50 - 25 shares with Engravings...-.... ___ 23 MI 50 .buds with Engravings_ . - .48 40 75 shim with Xugravings.. .. - .— 69 00 —.--....... 90 00 100 sharer with Engravings THE RIVERSIDE MSITTUTII, E. A. 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Moreover, while On ly men of fortune can collect a library complete in all the departments of knowledge, a Cyclopedia, worth in itself furporposes of i efereuce at least a thousand vol umes, is within the reach of all,—the clerk, the mer chant, the professional man; the farmer, the mechanic In • country like ours, where the humblest may be call ed to responsible positione requiring intelligence arid general infonuation, the value of such a work cannot be over. estimated. ...PILIEF: AND STYLE OF DINDINO In Extra Cloth per rol .I 5 uo In Utast' Leather " 6 00 In Halt Turkey Morocco.... " 6 50 In Hatt Roasts, extra gilt •• 7 bu in lull ilor..Antiene, gilt edges.-- ...... " 000 lu kol I Russia " ti e 0 TIE ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA. Commeoced lu 1961 SIX VOLUMES NOW OUT 'l• same price per Tofume, and uniform with the Ntw XERICAR CTCLOP.SDIA PUBL7SHEDONR VOLCIIE A?iNUALLY 112.018TVA1313 ILL TIM LIIPOItTINT LTENTS OF ELVIS TIAI -TALCADLI ►6 A ROIL Or Cr FLUME "It is an enterprise of immense 'Calve to the public, end ouglLt to be in every library. public and private, as an inralllble book of reference"—Atlas and Argos, Ab bray, New York. .We ran confidently and conic ion t ioud ly recommend the - Annual Cyclopedia' to all who would bare an ac curate and rea.dable tatory °icon tern pora ry ornate close at hand and ails safe work of referen 7e "—Fretting Trarel- Ire. "It Is indeed a most excellent work. It Is thorough and reliable, and just each a work a* is greatly needed, e faithful chi °Dicier of important events, too anmerone to be remembered. and of too much aC,ll.lllt to be lost ." et/re/and Daily Plain Deakr. In F.xtra Cloth pei- To), t 5 00 In Library Leather '' G 00 In Hall Turkey X ,rocco •, 6 60 In Half angels, extra gilt •• 7 00 In Full Mar. Antique, pit edge■ •• 9 IA In Full Ruud& •• 9 00 SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY We are In want of GOOD AG exts for the above work, to whom it will afford a handsome lniu4 iu obtaining sub scriptions. Terms made known on app: icat ion. We al so publish the following by entlecripti )n, and for which we want agents:, 1118 TORY OF Tin,: AEOLIC AN NAVY LURING TfiE GREAT REBELLION. lu vuls Price $5 each. THE MILITARY AND NATAL lIIATORY OF THE RE BELLION. 1 •ol Niue $3. THE COMPRE tIENSIVE DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. Now publishing in 2. Na.. of which six are ?roily.— Price O ceuta each. ANCIENT HISTORY. In :; rule. Price 11 50 each. THE HISTORY OP TUB UNITY.D STATES OP AMERI - CA. In 1 rd. Price;:,, THE CYCLOP-EDIA OF WIT AND HUMOR. gifted by William E. Barton. the ct lehratvl Cotuedien, In '2 Tole Price ti each. THE REPUBLICAN COURT. 1 vol. Prin. $5. CYCLOP-EDIA -OF COMMERCIAL A\l) BESINF.SI. ANNuDOTES. 2 vols. Priced each. A CYCLOPADIA OF DRAWING. Deigned u a Text- Book for Ore Mechanic. Architect. Engineer, aod Sur veyor. In 1 ♦ol. Price Sin. Aral - Send to the Publishers .or Cirmilar. and Term.. D. APPL4TON t CO., Pubhillier., 443 and 445 Broadway, New York. Oct. IG, 1 SG: WAGON MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully informs A- the public that he carries en the WAGON-3IAKLNG BUSINESS in all its branches, at his Shop, in Cumberland township. about one-halt mile frimi Bream's Mill, on the road lead ing from said Mill to the Bruntittsbur g road, sod is pre pared to execute all orders with promptness. WirREPAIRING'VII OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. Ile also Manufactures RAND-RAKES, SHAKING FORKS AND BROOM-HANDLES, for wholesale and re tail trade. lle hopes, by prompt attention to business, to merit and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention. Ang.:41867.—1y • WILLIAM 11.110UCK. QUANTITY vs. Quality. Helmbold's Extract Sareaparilla. The dose is small. Those who desire a large quanUty sad large doom of medicine ZEE . Apr 11 30.—1 y G REAT CONOWAGO MILLS. 10,000 .BUSHELS OF WHEAT WA:ITM) The tuisleed having remodeled and improved hilt turns near New Chester, ffimmerly_ celled "Walnut Grove," bat now "Great Conowago Mills") is prepared to do all kinds of work la hie ifne with unusual dispatch. Conatantly onleutd, for sale or exchange, the very beat qualltieitif Super, Extra, and Family FLOOR, also Rye, Own sad Buckwheat Flour, with every variety of Chop and (Oslo( wheat. Ravings SAW MILL' attached, be is prepared to maw all kinds oflumber, at the shortest notice. A' firmer In need of lumber and flour, can put a log upon hie wagon, • throw a few bushels of wheat on the top, have the wheat exchanged for 11.wr, and the log sawed, thus saving a doable trip—and all bemuse of the new lad perfect ma after), now employed hi these mills. flaring the best of workmen. he will be able to please ever y body. Tbankfttl for past &Tors be hopes for a con tinuance of the same. Q. J. lififSßS. New - Cheater, April 23d, 1867.—1 y. SILVER'S WASH POWDER. BANNS Time, Labor, Money. Makes Washing a pas time. and Monday a &attest, Bold everywhes is. , Try it Address all orders,to the Manufacturers, ZLEOLDR AND lENTTII, Chemists and Wholesale Druggists, 187 North Third Stipel, Philadelphia. March 19,1887.-B,n ELMBOLD'S Extract 'Sarsaparilla clewing and renovates the blood, instills the visor th,litho the system, and purges out the humors bat mate disease. [April 30.-iy p r goom. HANDLES FOR SALE, a. wham]. or Retail. at the 'Lumber 'Yard of 0. R. auxerant. li.OT I few of the worst disorders that afflict mankind aline limo corruption of the blood. ombold'e, etctract eameuattlie lea remedy of the m ood vithie. [April 30.—1 y 30f1 BUSHELS EGYPTIAN SEED WHEA.T, Per Sabi. A new variety ; yields weft ; not apt to faU p ripens early; and entirely free from all WM . filth. OLE, Price, fill er bosheL M 1807rtf Near Gettysburg, Pa Clear Smooth Skin and Beautiful Complexion knows the We of Helmbekl'e (knout- Extinct Barsapmilla. Is removal black dponi, ptniplee and all eruptions of 110,0* [April 110,1 j, BROOIIBI BROO?dS! BROOM 9 i ..iionstaufactare Broom it Weed* Weed to Cartieleotrort aotiohdair Nedireed Depot. ed a bore derlac tbe Wit fultsepply_ ors Adild and Iraboalo to forsiok dorm WHOLLW. , Oa Droop lode to order or on the ohms. Booms boring Broom Cora woolddo well_to give him a call. Gettp114,,0et..16.430e , E TON. ' T° MEtairn. - 09PPiam, ,0111,1_11 pair "2 131 !M* 70113 / 4 - . Thitrr i ior alunG-41" BRINOILUL MEE z It`*to -~~ National Telegraph Institute, Cbrner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, The Largest, Cheapest, Best ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE During the past ten years, upwards of FIFTEEN TOOUSAND STUDENTS, • Representing every State In the Union, have Gradua ted here. A COLLEGE Of ACTUAL ,BUITIRESS, Supplied 'with Banks, Stores, Post Office, Commisidon -Brokers' Insurance, Railroad, Steamboat, sad Telegraph Offices, kr., combining Students are thoroughly instructed in all the brariCbse of a PE ACTICA I f B USINESS EDUCATION, Including Book•koeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Com mercial Law, Political Rummy, Liminess Correspond ence. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Railroad. ing, Steambatting, Telegraphing; PRACTICAL BANKING, 4te. STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME, And complete a toll coarse In tt om MOBr to rornri weeks Pays all expenses for Tuition, Books, Blanks, and Dip loma. For Penmanship, Steemboisting, Railroading, Banking or Diploma, an In other Colleges. Fats Lumoss daily in Penmanship to all students in. the Commercial Depart ment. FOA riIiCULAHS, givint , full Information, and con taining a complete outline of our system 'of Practical Bu siness Edncetion, together with TESTIMONIAIai from Practical Business Men, Merchants, Bankers, Book keepers, ac. Address the Principals, SMITH k cOWLEY, Pittsburg, Pema. Dec.l3, 180.-ly GIGGLY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMP— LATING A BUSINESS EDUCATION, TO know that this Institution em ploys none but competent instructors In every de. partment, and a sufficient number to insure individual instruction to all of it. student', and being eonnected with . "DickinsoiCollege," enables it to present combined facilities of the highest order, while the current a pemen' attending a conreehere, are from 60 to 1100 lees than at similar institutiobs in large cities. We think that when these forts are prZporly understood by those who contemplate entering an institution of this order, they will not be long in deciding in favor of Carlisle. . The following ccurse of Instruction should commend Itself to all, who desire that kind of information most re quisite to prepare them for any of the business purstras in life. • Single and Double Entry as applied and practiced in the varion■ departments of Trade and Commerce, and Banking Douse, of the country. Practical and Ornamental of auperior Style—giving PIT. PC Ix 1 attention to proper movement, in the formation and combination of lettere, and thereby hunting to ev ery .Indent a good Cut rent Hand. 'Colliding the most approved and beet adapted method' f.a- ell btrineettealenlatione—Mental sad Written. Taught with special reference to correct composition, without which no student will be qualified to aseumethe dude, of a 111,4 class accountant. Txn‘lit in claws. using 'Dean's Treaties" luta Text s,k. embracing the moat important legal Information f..r a lnsiow,e man to possess. BUSINESS FORMS AND CORRESPONDENCE, ate daily practiced In the Actual - Bciainesit Department, atiere the students in connection with their duties con duct an extenaire correepondctice, and make out all F-rina from a hecelpt. to a judirtneut Note Phonography or short Eland Writing, Ornamental Pen manAbip, Pro Drawing, Telegraphing, Natural Phikiwir phy, Geometry, Algebra. Lc., Ac. We invite an impartial investigation of Jet facilities, for imparting sound instruction in the branches ennmer• ated. as Students enter at any time, and pursue their coarse without interruption_ Ska-Vor further particulars, write and receive Circular. INE=MNE= BUSINESS COLLEGE, BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY'S CORNER ]Ore AND CIIESINCT STREETS, epared for the Counting Room and Balinese' life 12 THEORY & PRACTICE ombined by means of Banks, Badness Houses and the THIS INSTITUTION is endorsed by the leading business men of the City STUDENTS RECEIVED AT ANY TIME FOR PARTICULARS USD FOR CIRCULARS. Jane 19,1867.-1 y GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. TER Proprietor of these Stables, teen tig thankful tor the liberalpetronagsberstotore received, begelearelointertathepublit thatbeciontbnee the LIT BIM StlßlNEtifi at his old stand on Washington itreet, eettyiburg, near the lisflroadi where he leers. pared at *Pt (mos to accommodatepersOnstrithanything We line. HOR2IB,OOAOMIB, uralshed at short notice and on reasonable term., and competentdr leers sent smog it desired. Persons will he con veyed to other towns, or to any pleceln tbs country. His stock and Coaches are of the first class, and no pains will be spared to maks passengers comb:menhir,. lie is prepared st all times to 'furnish coaches for funerals: and alsote parties desiring to go over the Battle Wald or to visit the Springs. ALSO—HO S 1111 AND it DVSS riilbebogghtandsoldatalltimes. PerionadoelsiogtO purchase atock will And it to titer advantage to cello* vo tonietalipted, u his stack ie warranted Jobe as nip; ,esented or no sae. He has a dna lot otHorsea and itulesot pliant on hand whloh Wlll he mold oe retwons. his terns, They are sound And ikon foal Mama, nod areguarataied to work as represaitai. Persona will 'Audit tO theiradrentagetocallattho old stand before bilinear parchaaiagalsairbere. May 29,;1807.—t( • NICHOLAS WILASKII. • THE EAGLE MEET ! SALE & EXCHANGE` STABLES. WaBhington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING. THE EAGLE HOTEL. THE undersigned would respectful fjj inform the public that helms 'opesed a sew LIVERY, BALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE in this Pima, and is prepared to offer superior aceconinedatlans in this line. He has zoorided himself with Buggies, Car- Helps, Basks, Light Wayne, an , of the Utast styles, eaffietent to meet the public demand. His home are an good, without spot or blemish, and perl o aretiable& I'm none ° "old 'cripples," bat all eras al order. aiding parties can always bemoans= nad poi fprtable equipments farninhed. Parties, large or email, Me tidiest what Wm' want cm the nowt accommodating terme. Visitor* to the Battle-liebt politely attended to, .st d :el labia Wren fornishat ifdatred. . Partbs ocurvirki to aud beta tlsi pipet poit . tha rival sad dsparnir• &ovary train. Hones bought, sold, or ischanged, sad 'always a elmatio is bargains given. Our motto is "fair play sad attention geld to funtividagt TAM. . Milattior oissabta that by *spit aolitsbey and by fandaidag superior aowladsMas,OUP** oka it! . * Os one who , pinatas T. T oar seftkiiik Mott. • 2.111.1 lay CmwriatMaio. AND PITTSBURG, PA IN TUE UNITED STATES THEORY AND PRACTICE. FIFTY DOLLARS NO EXTRA CIIARGES DICKINSON AT CARLISLE, PENNA. BOOK-K EEPDIG PESMANSIIIP BUSINESS, AIIITEIMETIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR MERCANTILE LAW SPECIAL BRANCITE.S PHILADELPHIA YOUNG MEN general use of all kinds of Business Paper col.rxas OP= ALL TUE TZAR givtrp fnabini. EMS! 11) 1 00thil THE , GREAT 'CLIOLERA: PREVENTATIVE. 1. -1866: L. PRE GREAT Zingari Bitters. T axs WQNwERTUL EffihillDY was discovered an latroduced about twenty years ago by Dr. fl.Cheop sue, an eminent Egyptian physician. lie had long seam and felt the want of some remedy which would strike at the root of diseise.and so pre. vent much of the sallering which the human badly wee then compelled to endure. • This great question was presented to his mind every day in vivideolors as he moved among the sick caddying, and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in age. Thus he was led to think and experiment; and after ten years' study and labor. he presented to his fellow.man the wonderful Zinger' Bitters. The effeet of this preparation is thepreventkin and cure of diseme, was Ito marvelloturand notonishing,_ that the moatilatter lag marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it. His name was placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following inscription B•elleaPenii, the Public Benefactor—was presented . to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has b6en used in several epidemics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative measure, and with such great success, that it has been introduced into nearly all the general bospitale of the old world. The old saying that an ounce of prevention le worth a pound of cure, applierrwith marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will prwo..3 us age! net title terrible disease should be ami pereisteatly sned. All pathologists nowagree I hat I b poi:macho on the system through the bkaat, an.l tliAt coy muubins tion which acts on the excretory ore,. nit, and Leaps them in working order, must prevent a se thaelit 141,1111Rialiou of the poieou to exert its terrible efet t. on the .•rgenism. This Is true not only of cholera. but .4 nearly All other . maladies. especially the different torui7ol fever. The Zingari Bitters Is Just such a remedy as the above conditions require. It acts on the organ•of excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect balance between them. This Bitters is composed entirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that every organ is seven upon and pot in toue. Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt and lasting. Numerous cases of the following diseases Wive been cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Scrofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Paver. Ague, Nervous De: I :ditty, Anaemia. Female I rregularities,Dyspepsia,lllatu lency, Colic, Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the %Walnut street wharf, Barrie burg-Pa. Bold by Dragests, fiotelkeepers and Grocersgenerally. 18,.G. P. BALBFLEIBCIi, sole Agent for Gettysburg. P. BAHTER, Sole Proprietor flarriebtirg, Pa Kay 21,1887, VOITNO MEN, the experience of past ten yearshae demonstrated the fret that re Hance may tes placed in the efficacy of BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Seminal weakness, Emissions, Physical and Nervous debility, Impotence, or want or power, the mad; of Sexual raceme, or Youthful Indiscretion, which neglected, ruins the happiness, and unfits the sufferer foi Business, Social Society or Mar riage. and often terminate, In an untimely grave Make no delay in seeking the remedy. Iris ennrely vegeta ble &nail-armless on the system, can be need without de tection or Interference with business purenite, and no change of diet Ix necessary while using them. Price, One DoUar. If you a:moot get them of your druggist, send the money to Dr. 3. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and they will be sent freefrom obeervatban by returner man Private CireaLarsto Gentlemen sentfreeen dpldientrou. For sale In Itmmittsburg, Md., by A. T. Brea k Co, Jaa.lo,lS67.—ly ' r o LADIES.—If you require a re liable remedy to ratters you, and remove Irregu. !settee or Obstructions, why not use the best I ,Thirty year. experience bag proved that DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS. have no equal for Removing Obstructions and Irregular. Dios. No matter from what muse they arise. They are safe and sue in every ease. Price. One Dollar, per bez. DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, Is a remedy four degrees stronger than the above, end intended for special MISS of long standing. Pri. a, rive Dollars per box. • Ladies'Prieale Circutar,soith awl:rings, sett/Tee en application. If you cannot get the Pills of your dimmest. send the money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and they will be sent free from observation by return o Ran.10,11187.-ly ?or sale in Emmitteborg, lid.„ by A. T. Stein k Co. LOVE AND MATRIMONY.—The affections of the opposite sew may be gained by fol lowing simple rules. sod all may marry happily, it de. sired, without regard to wealth, age or beauty. Send di. rected envelope and stamp for particulars to Madatn LUCILLE DM ABILS,BibIe House, New cart Jan. 10, y AVOID THE QUACKS.—If you are suffering from the effects of Youthful Indiscretion and have Seminal Weakness, Emissions, te.. I will send you,fr et of charge, information which if followed will cure you without the aid of medicinal. Address NENEY ANSDEN,Station D. New York. Jan. 10, 1887.-ly D R. J. BRYAN , Consulting Phyilcian, 819 BROADWAY, IW•SORS SPECIAL TREATMENT in all eases of Seminal, Sexual. Urinary and Nervous Dis eases in Male or Female. ADVICE FREE and correspondence STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. Jan. 7, 67—ly A GEN S WANTED, Samples sent n free. No capital required Ladies or gentlemen can earn from $3 to $lO per day. Enclose stamp, and address Jan .7-1 y TRIPP tic CO., Eighth st., N. Y. BARRET — T S THE BEST VEGETABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE , TO WHICH WAS AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL! The ilighest Premium at the New Hampshire Mae Pair. Ts now conceded to be superior to all others (or restor 1. ing Gray Hair to its ORIGINAL COLOR. This Preparation relieves the lies. of Dandruff, Hum ors, and all unpleasant Burnin g or Itching of the scalp, supplyin g to the roots of the hair the required nourish ment for the promotion of its g rowth IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING, leaving the scalp, cool, clean and healthy. ,tit r BOSSY sotrut WARRANTED. lat J. R. BARRETT A CO., Proprietors. Manchester, W. H. alig-Sold by Dr. R. Homier, Gettysburg, Pa., and by Druggists generally. June 26 18d7 -,rim SP'EER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Used by Hundreds of 'Congregations for Church or Communion Purposes. ALSO, Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Persona TO USE. VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY. mum PORT GRAPE, WAR,- Fora, xcuts OLD. 19p1TI8Justy celebrated tiatitiWineisseadefrom the 1 Ake of theOporto Grays, rebuilt In this scartry.-- Its invaluable. , • TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPILeTtIIS are unsurpeuwed by any Whim native Wine. Being Gm pare juice of the Grape, produced under Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, its purify end genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake Mite gen mons qualities, and the weakest invalid ma use It toad. vantage. It Is particularly beneficial, to the, Aped and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that af flict the weaker mix. It ls, in every respect, A WINE TO"BE RELIED ON. Wine. Females I Spear ' s Port Grape Wine. Females use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Weakly persons find a benefit by Its use. Spear's Wines in Hoepltahs ass preferred to other nines. air Sold by Druggistaand Groom. . Spear's Vineyard, New Jersey, Othoe t 24B Broadway, New York. [Sept. 4 t 1801, ly • VOUNT' S COMPOUND! FOR TER CURE OP PUTBW sp norgnoregA,, or any otber Inflammatory Or Inward disease of the Throat If not of too keg standing. Also ' SCARLET itsvra. ir,cp3p ssiptel trucips •, 1. THOUSANDS OF CASES Ip different parts of the country, and has never been known to hill If take. In time and escorting to arm tiona. It is *.raped to flai l •Ellseit trial anddivill speak brit.AE livery bombs* *OW salves with • bat of this medicine and keep it do hands: The mine that It has affected are truly marveloME— geg.prepared and sold by lawn. UPI I Co., Slettys• berg, Pa , orby their authorised ageate. ter aile at nearly all the Stores In Adams count . pay 119,18111.-11 Tow/4 QO. (MOOD NEWS FOR MOTIVS ! • your liS, an You raised with anxi v 4e little ones? Are your s sa imi t li te by their cies/ Do you wake Wake sti and apprehatielve A /fie, procure at onus a is o r. Le ues IndhttLtur n.. ,edy tetij ,tie t ea . A 0 nude weary Ikons of wa ..__ — fihr".oll' 21INID' Y MaifißWl3 the tedli att Thousands of nurses and Mo- Olgettbar V** . ih to eve rellet dosed lia allaStal. It Ya s • pot Aire and mord, curs far Oahe Croup and WWI Patty, and is invaluable be all sailaplatats lamiglat to filithliall. ' ' \ 14 =presillata thraaiboat the 11. States. Addams ill lai— - -,, , _11Thi1151111.4_.,113113111 50hPr91 1 1 41 19M137 Nor* Third Strad, ildlaidiplida. ass* " 1811.—eau :2 1 , s ; a • Vitdthn. DR. `L;:J.: GROVE'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER. faielt This deservedly popular remedy, havin g been greatly unproved, Is now aimed to tbe citizens of Adams Otsatity. Iqeusimy o& wit° are daily nsiog it, testify to its.ma g ical virtues in the early stages of Cbturumptyon, Caught, local Rheirmatinia euralgia, Jaw and Tooth Acm, Weal-nem and Pain in the Bdok, Side and Xidwys, *sneer, Scrofkla, Ofd Sorts. Erys4ntas, hush Wounds. Burns, Braises. Sore r Tafiauseil Breasts, inverted Toe Nails, (bras. Bunions, tte, dc. Its mysterious virtues, and the wonderful cures it has pert/wined, might be published ; but the disco is willing to rely on Ito intrinsic merits, la order to Intro. duce it into every family in the country . . ' Prepared only by the proprietor. 266 - E. Lombard St., Baltimore; and sold by A.D. BUBBLER, Dr. JL HOR NER, and .1. B. 1 1 1)RNElf; Get•yaborg, and by the mer chants of the county. ' Riringscza:—Dsnry Culp, of Andrew Schick, John Winebrenner, J. L. scbiek. • Ear Merchants ean get a supply ey calling at J. WINE BRENNER'S, at Wholesale Prices. July 31, 1807.—1 y NO MORE BALD READS! DR. LEON'S ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER. 1 - S pronounced by all who have used I. it the very beet preparation for the Flair. It lea po al tire core for Baldness, ernileata• Dandruff and Humors, stops the hair from falling out, and speedily restores Gray Lucks to their original hue and lax science. It operate" on the secretions, and fills the glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair wi U always be brought back by a faw applications, to its youthful abunciiines, vitality and color. It makes the hair Doll glossy. fragrant, pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange, Dry wiry, and intractable locks become moist, pliant o and disposed to remain Many desired position. As a hair dressing it has no equal. The isles are enormons and It is a universal favorite with old and young t b oth sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the United State.. Ad dress all orders to 21k:GL811. t SMITH. Sole Proprietors, 137 North Third St-eet, Dec.l9, 18431.—1 y ,#twing Vtachints. ~~✓ FINKLE & LYON LOCK-STITCH SE - WINO- MACHINE. The only Machine in perfected that entiraeatisfactfon is guaranteed or the purchase money refunded. When we have no Agent a sample Machine will be mold ►t eery low price, and a Local Agent appointed on the most favorable terms. N. B.—AN AGENT,wanted in every town. Send for circular. Traveling Agenti wanted. Salary, liberal. FINKLE & LYON S M. CO. July 3,18437.-6 m SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINE THE very beat and latest Improved machine In nse, fo sale at the CLOTHING STORE of JACOBS it BRO., In Chambersburg street, Gettysburg, where you can buy the beat and cheapest Clothe, Casumerea and Vest ing, and every variety ;!goods In the Hue of MEN AND BOYS WEAR. You can have them cut out and made up in the very best style tf you wish, at moderate prices, and without any risk whatever. GEO. JACOBS k SRO. ♦ug.16,1966. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MACHINES. G 99 BROADWAY, NEW YORK T . hese World-renowned Sewiiig Ma nes were awarded the . Highest Premium et the World's Fair, in London. awl six First Premiums at the N. T. State Fair of 19116, and are celebrated for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other meebine. and by the intr.. duction of the matt approed machinery, we are:now able to supply the eery best machines in the world. Those machines &remade at our new and spacious Fac tory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate super vision of the President of the Company, ELIAS BOWS, Jr, the original. Inventor of the Sewing Machine. . They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing. and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors, Manu facturers of Shirts, Collars. Skirts. (Araks, Mantillas, Clothing. Hata. Caps, Corsets. Boots, Shoes, Barnes, Saddles, Linen Goode, Umbrellas. Paraiols, etc. Titer work equally well upon silk, linen. rottan or woolen goods with silk. rotten or linen thread. They will seam. quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind and perf,rm every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed. The Stitch Invented by Mr. ROW E, and made on this Machine. is the moot popular and durable, and all Sew ing Macbines'are subject to the principle Invented by him. Send for Circulars. SIBLEY k STOOPS, General Agente. March 19, 1867.-1 y No. 922 Chestnut et, Phile SEWING MACHINES! THE GROVER & BARER TUB BEST IN TlM—These Machines have becom BO well known that little need be said by way of recom • mendalon. They have taken the Seat premium at all the late State Fairk and are universally acknowledged to be the BEST In use by all who have tried them. The "Grover I Baker Stitch" and the 't Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by );e3 other Machine.— They are the only Mach Mes tat sew and embroider with perfection. These Machinsfars peculiarly adapted to Family use. They are almoet noiseless, sew directly from the spool without. rewinding, and are simple in their construction. They are easy to manage, and can be worked by almost mu child. livery family should have one. They save tabor, theysoreasse, Gad tArysove sassey. and do their work better than it can be dons by hand. The undersigned having been appointed Agent Sr the above Machines, be. established an Agency in Fairteld, Admits c 0.., where be will always have on hand a supply. Persons wishing to Wry will please call and examine for themselves. Needles and Thread will also be supplied. • J. S. WITHEROW Agent, Ang.16,11366.-tr. Fairfield. Adams county, Pa gricuXturaZ gmpinututo. BRINKERHOFF'S CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The anderigned would inform the Agricultural public that he has purchased from the Patentie of this extraordinary machine, the Patent-Eight for the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Brinkerhoff's Corn Sheller, Separator and Clean er, is pronounced the best machine of the kind in this country. And in proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advisory Committee appointed to select Implements for exhibition at the Universal Ex position in Par is, in 1867, have selected this Sheller as the best in America," and at the request of J. C. Derby, U. B... Agent, a machine has been shipped to Paris for exhibition. One important feature in this machine is that it will shell ears large, small or erooked, perfectly clean, and separates the cob and chaff from the Corn ready for market.' The fact may also be stated that at the great trial of Agritmltural Implements, at Auburn, N. Y., in July last, under the auspices of the New York State Agrionitural Satiety, the Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner was reported by one of ate most conipetent Committees as the best Corn Sheller out. They say, "We have care folly examined and thoroughly tested this ma chine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it the best airs effiwiier we ever aaw." The re pert le signed by rush men as John Stanton flould, President N. Y. State Agrieultural Society; B. P Johnson, Secretary to Same; Solon Robinson, Ag ricultural RditorN. Y..Triblene; S. Edward Todd, Agritntltural Editor N.Y. Times. From. l lasaftloas.l4opkplinigitw newspaper notice,, the fellowing,from Ike N. Y.= Qbseroer, is deemedmillaienti _ " • ' ' "Among alljhe Hand Cora Sheller, made in New York and-Albany--eadesealeglelinanan nfacturers more , than 10,000 ananally—not one can enter the circa, with the Bhellerjwst invented by J. Eirinkerholf„.,Anburn, New York. rt, shilla, separate, and elealties, rapidly and easily, atone operation, ae fast as the ears can be plain 11, hop-- per." The anderiigned la now prepared to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS. lie will have 81181.1.41R8 ready for We in the course of a month's time. AU letters to be addressed to • ' WM, WIBLB, P. 0. Box 246, 4ettystrarg, Mir. 14, 1867. Nourance. LIFE INSURANCE. THE NORTH AMERICAN LIMAND 7 ACCIDENTINSURANCE•COICRANY OF PHIZA.D.E.L,.PHIA, 'NMUra PpSONB Olr 1 AGX OE , 00CTPATION 01.11,TH Mail PROM DISEASE OR ACCIDENT, At towssr °Asa nen'. A AZ We polities of this Company are payable at tap ix ay. of 80; so thetantso tiny alio • the Wheats • htatereetletet le hi. . 0 14 NM hl. Bib P r ° 4 7 rad four wore years. . 'CAPITAL 0711 MY ergart; =and Treanwer. • • ' 74 Dia * * don.— is t ot Hoop; ihunael O. Palma, W. W. Sint* H. O. Lelsenring; James Shaikh, .1: IL KW/Wei June M. Oomnd, JohnilLogtunn, Thomas •E. Pala , John A. Wright. AROY , . . HAMM A. EICEING, Esq., Gattgrsbnrg, A/genitor Adang 9/minty. • EirOensral Office,' • • 1,89 WALNUT ei r r • PHILADELPHIA, 405.1tra1l NO MORE GRAY LOCKS! ,547 . 11 roadway, New York e" ) ** El NAAFIS,. Lattimore sired, 'IR 0 _Tee STAR AND, Weduesdayaftertioe •x'42.50 If not paid crlptions dike's unless it the A DVERTIOTXXIIITS . rates. A Liberal d... sons advertising b$ year. Special rates, to be agreed , 11 OTThe citp. NILL IS one-, , • any newspilier in. A.. vertlaing medhis, it Jon WORE of all cented, aicii at etude, Pamphlet!, ez. will be priotedst ah grotto* itJ. con. • LAW, will p other Businene outran . • Cillee between Patinas stores. Balt/more strait, r DAVID WIL L A W, °Mc. at Me r. er of Con tre Square.... Iter«rence.—lloa. .Nay 29, 1.867. DAVID A. B I :Nry tT LAW, ern sod all other badness en —Ocoee at Ills Teak% opposite the Court Hoe CLAIM AGE signed will attend the U. 8. Government, f • • Pay, Pennons, Porno. 4c or Wore any end* • May 29.1867. Alto, IcCONA • Opunraor at C hambersburs street, Buehler'. Drng Stare. During the 11011/iOl3 Of t omceon Blitardllyll, end that his clients end their dye prompt attention. J. P. CLARKSON. CLARKSON.:' ATTORNEYS AND No. 32 D P. O. Box, 711. .13.1tefer to the ltdl Nov. 1,1868.-1 y DR. J: W. C.. M. his Office at hi tee door• above the Cm deitysburg, May 2921 TAR. COOK, _ty h._ norm - vi mi r mi, MI -He arientl7.l,l ;his professkinsi litssin to di/easel it II r ‘• Ad. Lippe, 111.D.,P J. C. Morgan, M.. D m. 11. Coot. 11. D....Ca on. Edward Metiers° `' David Wills, Zvi, L' Rev. J. A. Rem, liana" WO-Office on the Equar second door from Central • O'' ... JOHN' LA.WR ! ti t t il theln ci A4r Ch er„ n be e Luther Drug Store, where he attend any ease within persons in want of tall May 29,1911:. • JOHNW.Tr BLE BARBELL . next door to vicClellaabo he CAD at &Wily:tea biro noggin hie Tice. lieba/ will ensure satisfaction May 23,1367. ( i i n URVEYOR -A VSYLNCIR. Ti • Con reyancor's License, office of COUNTY BURN WSIT INA OP DISSDS. A RTICLP:3 OP *OR SA flaring hadeonsiderable to recetve a 4iberal share lyattened to and charges Fairfield. Adams Co., May 29,1967 —IT OH ! YES TIIE undersi an Auctioneer's public, and would reopen Is prepared toattend p • • By strict attention to b • satisfaction. in..Otta faction guarantied in al. }fay 29, 1867.,4f OH YES ! The nndersigned heel cense offers hls serrices and will attend t 4 the es perty when seer elated experience he hopes to t ion to all w ha. may by . - Residents; Oct. 16,111167:3= c ftevto,' TIN-WARE THE LARGEST TIN-WARE S • G: (Formerly indre TIIR BEST COOKINO. ainons OLD DOXISrION, • ComPaolpe Also, many other ar•N sold as low UM any • Apr 11.12,1866. STO TIN-WA TUZpublic ace Inyl moos* stock of . IN THE Waverly, Noble Coot el, 8 tewarVe CI • . . sod the Aneroid * , ... Three varieties are • popular Cook Ma Roga warranted to glee 11111411P0 variety of Pewter S. wood, including time • can, Oval hfUtsior, Round grantor, Comet, LE L Fire Brick and °ratty. IN DIE The assortment ltitchen or bouashokl p Der of convenient yet • must be seen to be . and varied that thou W • meat have Do codcs • the ordinary kitchen ote eels, Toilet Chamber • Buckets, Bread and Spice tam, Deed Boxes, SpMao Boxes, Walters, Ale Car tars, Nurse Lamps, Jill - tent Nutmeg Guitars, A 8 u Plates, AA Buck Spout Wads, Doffs, K) Large Pork., pens, Wrought C = s lhy Scrapers, Cone • and Auctioneer Bank • eels, Coal Slaves, Glam. ; Cins,Pelkiesling 31 4 11 1 and repairing promptlr men. IN THE HO Cast-Iron Pots, of every. • relaht Kettles, • Kettles, fbr ditto, variety, Porcelain and• other artirlas neat. AO•aticnirtilV teats tor whit& • !numbs& as con tN them, via: TIM DOTTY'S WA/Nitnik DIAMOND OMORN. , The public en‘lort prices. lie goarnahrei exceeding iv* enriaeity, If you 7e July 3, 1167r4.
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