Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, July 23, 1866, Image 4

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    ganorm Oaltrrs,
Bir"Woik. B. Reed, of VbilAdelphia,
,one of the leaders of the Democracy in
Pennsylvania, is the principal counsel
for Jed Daris.• Of counie."—Bepabli.
,eau* Exchange,
ARAI Horace i firreeley, editor of the
New Yorit Tribune, father of the Repitb-
Dean party, and its Leading orator, has
pirozesi to go his security. Now, which
party is ahead?
esehangesays: "The radicals
tell us that the rebels are not' At to live
idWasus in the Union. How many pre
&loss lives and whaUttn amount of tress
sure might have been saved if they had
made tlags discovery` in ISt O rather than
`1668."
MrOver two million:dollars are going
into the Federal Treasury every day
Pow from Internal revenue, all of which•
some directly or iudireetly froip the
White ileborers of the country?, '
ilgl„On the tith inst., Ben Wade, of
Phi°, introduced a Joint reAlutiou fu
the Rump Senate, _gaaranteeing the
Mexican loan of fifty million dollars,
,whieh was referred to the committee
on Foreign Relations. The Disunion
ypeeulators are determined to bleed the
Treasury ip some way or other before
their faction goes lay the board. •
Ber• The statue of Washington which
Lieu. Hunter stole from the Military
Institute at Lex.ngton, Virginia, bits
been returned. It is said that the spit
toon which Gen. l'co Pretix Cleary too
from Harper's Ferry, is also to ba re
turned. file people are badly In want
pr
iiirMany years ago the rich men of
'.l%la.ssachusetts stole negroClis from Africa,
sold them to the South and made vast
soros of money. The desceudants of
moose men are now carrying the descend
ants of those same negroes back to Mas
sachusetts, and vr also making large
sums of money out pC the venture, b("-
414.400 they are glutting the labor market
Oiiighys down wages..
Reasons Why The
•
A ILE RICAN WATCH,
hi OE 4r WALTHAM, MISS.,
IS Tllh - BESr
Ti.l made on the best principle. Its frame
ie composed of SOLID
,PLATES. NO jarsean
interfere with the harmony of its working and
t pq std as !luselt can dam tge its os &chinory.
Evert eceds Made and fioished by machice
t-t(itself &atone' for its novelty, as well as
;or its effectiveness) and islherefore properly
made. The watch is inlet all mechitaism
Should, SIMPLE 4 STRONG
AND ECONOMICAL. Et cePt, some high
grades, tog costly for general qee, foreign
watches are chiefly male tiv women and, boys.
Soda watehesme eomposed of several hun
dred pieces, screwed and riveted together, and
Feqltire cousOutt repairi to keep them in any
rind of orier. • 411 persona who have carried
"ancres," "lepinee" and "English. Patent Le
vers? are perfectly well &Ewers of the truth of
this statent 2nt.
At the beginning of our enterprise, More
r.han ten years ego, it wee our fir* obje>et_ to
make a tboronghly good low-priced . watch for
lef e
the million, to take the place of th foreign
impositiqnn--.the refuse of foreign` tories—
which were entirely unsaleable at ems and
perfectly worthless everywhere. . ~,.
) 101 g Well we have accomplishe this may
be understood from the fact, that arter so ma
ny years of public trial, we now m tke MORE
*H AN HALP OP ALL THE WATCHES SOLD
IN THE UNITED SLATES, and th 4 no others
have ever given soak nniveisal satisfaction.
While this department of oar busiatg is con
tinned with increased facilities for perfect
work, we are at present engaged in the nkuin -
facture of watches of the very HIGHEST
GRADE KNOWN TO CIIRONONE CET, one
(palled hy mill ing hitherto made by ourselves,
and unsurpassed by anything made •in the.
world. For Ole purpose we have the amplest
faCilities. We have erected an addition to our
main buildingLexpressly for this branch of mui
nosiness, mid have tilled it with the bestrifork
;nen in our service. - New machines and a • li
.lif
notes have bean eigistructed, which' p orm
/heir work with consummate delicauy a ex
actness. The choicest and most app rived
materials only are pseir,and me challengearn
p irison between We grade 01 GOO work and
the finest imported chronometers. [ We do not
pretend to sell our matches for less limey than
ATOP watches, hut we du assert without fear
contradiction that for the same enotrig our
product
,is incompiirably superior. All our
watches, of whatever grade, are fully warrant
cd; and this warrantee is
. good at all times
against - es or one agents in all parts of . the
r orp : ‘.
OAUTION.--Ths public are cautioned to buy
poly- of respectable dealers. All persons sell
ing -counterfeits will he prgeecuted.
401IIIINE; & APPLETON,
Agents for thu 4meriewn Watch Company,
182 Broadway, N. Y.
Great Attraction
T BRINKERHOFF'S CH EiP CLOTRIIII3
AND rumitsrfora STORE, at the,North
4:1111 Garner of the Diamond. The subscriber
is constantly in receipt of fresh goods from the
- Fastens cities. Dig stock of
READYMADE CLOTUTNG
Is one of tfie laigest and most attractive, as
yrell as the cheapest establishment of the kind
11 . 1 lbe country. You will there find COATS,
ANTS AND VESTS, made up in the most
ashionable styles, and of the best materials,
Pf all sixes and prices, for men and boys.—
Oentlenten's furnishing goods of every descrip
tion M.oot Shirt s , *Muslin Shirts, Hickory
Skirt, and Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool and
Patton Drawers, Hosiery of every description
Buck-skin, Merino and Cotton Gloves, Hand-
Veichiefs, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper
Collars, Hats, daps, Soots and Shoes. Um
brellas, Trunks, Valices, Carpet Bags, Clothes
and Shoe Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes,
Shoe Blereking, Pocket and Dressing Combs,
Lrory. Combs, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,.
On, Pistols, 1 00,1i19 and 'Violin Strings,
Sons Rei•fumeries, Stationery of all kinds,
Pocket Knives, Smoking and Chewing Tobac
co, Pipesiin extra quality of Segars - . In fact,
bid stock embraces everything usually found
in a lust class furnishing store. invite the
attention 0411 to come and see for themselves,
as I am determined to sell goods lower than
any other establishment in the . country. Don't
turget ths place. Corner of York street and
the Diamond. 44C0,8, Erg:ooo , 4W.
° July 4, 1864. -
Fa,li%
MSS Ler' Nile Society will hold a Rai
furthe enefltoftl MethodistH.Church of
peaderseille on the, Ada fro bmtaty Ariel:y{-
111 kt Fair droond, 'on THURSDAY end FRI
DAY CVSNING and SATURDAY nod SAT
-IIRDAYVSNI:4O,, July 26th, rith and 28th.
The Trcittine Cue rse ache Pair (ironed will
tie open tq the public dqring Saturday all
dad Supper
feed caq tie had on the gronni,
OA'S Supper will be prepared on Saturday
itt 4 o'clock. The Fair promises to be a Enc.
eels, 4a shore 4a;fe hitert Made large prepara
tions. Cloqtriblitlons froth a distance will be
ihehlrAlLT rftheived. We hope the Pablic
pppviolicot thle" eiiterpcbte t and help 'to, make
it
'PAW° LANES' SIFTS SCICIATT.
k BBq.
iittltrITHERM errnip fo t es t le at
qinted ) *Pnl. 01 .4 I t ift4t 40.114 t:
Go to: _ t
p it B. WOODS'
FIRST,NATINAL
SHOE, NOTION AND - VARIE
TY STORE,,
When yon eau buy Sbe cheapest Lod beef.
Roods in town,
Corner of the Diamond and York Street.
HATS FOR 0170 MlN.—Soft sad stiff brims.-
HATS FOR FASHIONABLE ME.N.—Always
the latest out.
HATS FOR YOUNG MEN.—"The latest +t
rues."
HATS FUR BOYS.—Every vnriety and style.
HATS FOR CHILDREN.—Neat and fashiona
ble.
BOOTS A',STD SHOES.
BOOTS FOR MIDI AND BOYS.—Cheap arid
SHOES FOR Mc AND BOYS.—A largess-
sortment.
SLOES FOR LATHES.—Good,ebesp and nest.
SHOES FOR CHILDREN.—Tbe best assort
ment in town.
GAITERS OF EVERY STYLE.—For Ladies,
Gents and Children.
NOTIONS.
arorairr.gGs OP ALL KINDS.—For Ladies,
Gentlemen anti Children.
GLOVgd.—For Men, Ladies and Children,
cheap as ever.
NECR-Tllig.—A splendid assortment.
PAPgR COLLARS.—For Ladies and Gentle-
!El
' men.
LINEN 11.4NDRERCII1EFS.—Eloidered and
Plain, for Ladies and Gots.
CAHBR►O HANDKERCHIEFS.—Niee and
cheap for Children.
COMBS—Gum and Horn.
SUSPENDERS.—A general assortment.
GARTERS.—Best Elastic ior,Ladies and Chil-
dren.
COlt.9ETB.—Tba bees fitting and mosi, com-
fortahle at low prices.
SPOOL COTrON.—Ot all co:ors, cheapest
sad best..
- VARIETY GOODS.
UNRRELLAS-;-Acloweit prices.
LADIES' BASKETS—Cheapest in town.
CARRIAGE WHIPS—Of beit India Steel.
STROPS—That make a keen e.'ge.
SHAVING SOAP AND BRUSHES—The very
best.
LEAD PENCILS—Of the best make.
SHOE I.III.CSHM--Cheap but good.
CARPET SACKS:—PIain and Railroad.
TRUNKS—Of all sihes. -
Illiirßefore purchasing always the
FIRST NATIONAL STU* and save money
by buying cheap. 11. R. WOODS.
June 11, 18G6.
18 NEW PICKING'SAI 66
•
6 -WIL-LE-KINS I" WHAT A LARGE
GStock of Cheap Clothing at:` •
PICKING'S.
PLAYED OUT! THE HIGH PRICES.—
Call and be satisfied by juicing Clothing
nt ' PICKING'S.
IT CAN'T RE DENIED, THAT PICKING has
the Isigest assortment of Coots, Points and
Vesta, In th• county.
FIIRUNICS AND CARPET RAGS, in endless
I variety, cheap at PICKING'S.
IS EVEN 'SO I A large stock of Over
shirts, Suspenders, Umbrellas. White and
Calico shirts, cheap. at PICKING'S.
XTICE NICER!! NICEST! I I All kinds
11 Sunday and every-day snits cheap .
\ PICKING'S.
ri.ENTEEL DENTEELER 1 1 GENTEEL-.
JCEST I Clot Frock, and Sack
Coats; also all kinds of C 119 3. ere, Duck, Cot
ton and Linen Coats. Call at \ PICKING'S.
IT IS INDEED ASTONISHRNG, 'what a
large and cheap assortment of Pants can
he had at PICKING'S.
17 - EEP TIME I Fine assortment of Clocks
IV, cheap at - . PICKING'S.
NO USE TALKING, but come right along
and price Clothing, Notions, itc , at:
PICKING'
51 U e S o l e C i A i
orn,3 FIutes INSTRUMENTS. andFife, , A t ' o i o b i
e i Violins,, a -
'PICKING'S.
ARE YOU IN? Foe, a cheap suit. Then
call at PICKING'S.
REENBACKS, or any other kind of godel l
G r
money, taken in exchange for Coats,
Pants, Vests, &c ,at - PICKING'S.
TILE GREAT SENSATION of the day—
Picking's Clothing Store.
(,`REAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST—Pick-
G/ing's Spriii , t and Summer Clothing. .-
0 AND SEE Picking's Cheap Clothing.
STOP A MOMENT I—What's the hurry? I
want to get a suit 41/ PICKING'S.
ATOMER EARTH is putting on a new snit. ,
Let all the people go to Picking's and dc I
likewise. - [April 23, 1866.] I
•
__
NOILItIS STILL AHEAD!
1866. r
1 .1 3 1.1 h y s
i F u
e fi l O r M e t T u
r H a R e CITY i
from
the No
Ci
ty with the finest and cheapest lot of ready
made clothing ever offeied in Gettysburg.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE I Next door
to Buebler's Ding Store, where you will find
the largest and best selection of BATS and
CAPS in Gettysburg.
JE-RU-SA-LENll—What nice Pants and
Vesta Norris has at his new Store. He beats
'em all.
RIGEL PRICES PLA.YED OUT I—Norris
sells gloves as cheap as they were before the
war.
AND TEIN COLORED TROOPS FOUGHT
NOBLY I—lf you don't believe it just go to
Norris' New Store and he will convince you
that "Woolen" Goods are cheaper this's they
have been since the war.
COME IN OUT OF THE - WET I—Norris has
Umbrellas so cheap th tt it is cheaper to keep
dry than ran around in the rain.
NECKTIES, BUTTERFLIES ant everything
in that line at NORRIS'S.
LOCKWOOD, LINEN LINED I—Paper Col
!Ars and Linen Collars of all kinds and sizes
at - NORRIS'S.
KEEP TIME I—Fine assortment of Clocks
at d warranted to keep time at 'NORRIS'S.
VALISES, TRUNKS, and Carpet Bags, of
every description at NORRIS'S.
S.AHATOGII—,Norris keep% the latest Sar
atopt.Flaes.
QN THE ROAD TO BRIGHTON I—The la
test Brighton Hits at • • NORRIS'S.
THE LATEST RESORTR I—Norris has the
latest Resorts Hats and the best quality in the
market.
YOUNG DRIVING BOVSl—Don't forget
that Norris has the latest Driving Hats oat.
May 7, 1868.
A. Lecture to Young Men.
TUST published, in a sewed envelope.—
-- Price 6 cents. A Lech ott the nature,
treatment and mile's! cure of Spermatorbcca,
or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions,
Sexual Debility and Impediments to Marriage
generally. Nervousness, ,Consumption, Bpi
1-psy, and Pits ; Mental and Physical incapa
city, resulting from Self,-Abuse; &c.. By, Rob
ert. J. Culverwell, 11. D., author of the ”Green
Book," kc.
The world renowned author;in this admira
ble Lecture, cle irly proves, from his own ex
perience, that the awful consequences of Self
Abuse may be effectually removed without
Medicine, and without dangerops surgical ope
rations, boogies, instruments, rings, or cordi
als, pointing out a mode of cure at once cer
tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no
matter what his condition may be, may cure
himself cbeaply, privately and radically. This
Lecture will prove a boon to thousands. Sent
tander seal to any address, in a plain, sealed
envelope, on receipt ot,tix cents, or two post
ale stamps. Also Dr. QuiverwelPs Marriage
guide * price 25 tents. Address
CHAS. S. C. !CLIMB k Co.,
127 Bowery, New York i y. 0. box 4588.
April /3, 1866. ly
Ck"and see the most beautiful assort
ment of new JEATI I RY, such as
liseast; t pins,
.Ear Drops, -
' Ftngerp t ings, 4qckete, Chains, &c.,
aF J. BRYAN'S,
• Opposite the Rank, OettvsburZ.
INSURE AGAINAT ACCIDENTS in the
TRAVELLERS IN4uttopo COMPANY
Ob HARTgalto. It has paid gur one hundred
and Tong thousand do,tiara to hqldprs of its poli
cies, inaludings37,so.) to twenty-slight policy
holders, fqr R. 112 in prentinatst
6a At EICIIIN,ENS you eau get pure
1). if edieineus, rite Scat, Patent klotnes e - ke. . .
°WAN'S Stine is the Owe to !et, 0 kto4l,
of 4 :4 o ceTieJ CLIEA?..
• . ,
HATS
- ' - Ifirdware * Groceries.
71
, •RE subscribers have just returned from
, the cities with an immense supply of
ARDWARE k GROCERIES, which they are
I Offeking at their old stand in Baltimore street,
iat pekoe tosuit the times. Oar stock casuists
• in part of .
UILDING MATERIALS,
\ 'CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
BLACKSMITH'S •TOOLS,
COACH FINDINGS
1 SHQR\pINDINGS,
CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS,
\.- HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTURES,
• ALL KINDS OF IRON, kc.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
OILS, PAINTS * kc., kc. There is no article
included in the se \ veral departments mentioned
above but what can be bed at this Store.—
Every class of Mechanics can be accommodated
here with tools and findings, acd Housekeepers
can find every article in.their line. Give us a
call, as we are prepared in sell as low for cash
as any house out of the city.
JOUka. DANNER,
DAVID`ZIRGLER.
Gettysburg, May 16, 1884. \
Schick Still Ahest)d
N EW SPRING GOODS!
REDUCTION IN AICES!
J. L. SCHICK' \
would respectfully say to the citizens of\Get
tysburg and vicinity, that he is now receiving
at his store a splendid
STOCK OF SPRING GOODS.
The stock consists in part of Fancy and
Staple DRY GOODS, of every desrription.
SILKS, MOZAMBIQUE, OIIALLIES, DE
LAINES, BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS,
LAWNS, CALICOES,'
of all qualifier sad choicest Mlles, which will
be sold at PItICES TO DEFY COMPETITION.
FURNISHING GOODS
of all kinds, including Silk, Linen and Cotton
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, kc.
Also, a splendid assortment of RIBBONS,
Laces and Edgings, Umbrellas and Parasols.- -
Hy stock of WHITE GOODS will be found full
and complete, and customers may rely upon
always getting good goods at the lowest possi
ble prices.
Gentlemen ill find it to their advantage tc
tall and i xitminemy stock of
CLOTHS, CAS 1I and VESTINOS,
of all qualities and etnicest styles.
April 16, 1866. J. I. I; SCHICK.
The Great lot
OF THE AGE.—lnflammatO _
Rheumatism can be cured 14'
MILLER'S CELEBRXTED RHEUMg
TURF. Many prominent cltizens of th
the adjoining counties, hive testified - to
great utility. he success in Rheumatic atTer7 lll
Lions, has been hitherto unparalleled by any
specific, introduced to the public. Price 50 i
cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists and
storekeepers. Prepared only by H. L. MILLER,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist, East Berlin,
Adams county, Pa., dealer in Drugs, Chemicals,
Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-staffs, bot
tled.r
Oils, Essences a Tinctures , 'Window,
Glass, Perfumery , , Pate t Medicines, Ac., &e.
Alfsr.t.' D. Buehler i the Atkent in Gettys
burg for " H. L. Milleri Celebrated Rheumatic
Mixture." [June.3, 1861. , if
• Lanemter Book Bindery.-
G EORGE WLANT,
BOOS BINDER,
AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER,
Plain and Ornamental Binding, of every de•
scription, executed in the most substantial and
approved styles.
=I
E. W. Brown, Esq., Farmers Bank of Lancaster
W. L. Petper, Esq., Lancaster County Bank
Sarauel Shock, Esq., Columbia Bank. ' •
Batituel Wagner, Esq., York Bank.
William Wagner, Esq., York County Bank.
T. D. Carson, Esq., Bank of Gettysburg.
Peter Martin, Esq., Proth'y of Lancaster co., Pa
Geo. C. Hawthorn, Esq., Register " ig
Geo. Whitson, Esq., Recorder " "
April 15, 1861
Sale Crying.
A\ W. FLEMMING continues th e business
of SALE CRYING, and solicits the can
tina d patronage of the public. - It is his con;
stunt ndeavor to give satisfaction. Charges
modern e. Residence in Breckinridge street,
Gettysb g. '
P. S.— • is a licensed Auctioneer, under the
Tax Law of lie United States.
Nov. 24,18.2. •
Cesne ry Removals.
THE nndersigne . being the autliorized persoi
to make remov• Is into Ever Green Ceme
tery, hopes that such a! contemplate the removal
of the remains of. deem ed relatives or friends
will avail themselves oft s season oftheyear to
have it done. Removals m. de with promptness
—terms low, and no effort seared to please.
PE :It THORN,
March 12, '6O. Keeper of • eCemetery.
'Noah Walker 4c
C L 0 T,H lER S , -
\ WASRINGTON BUIL MO,
165 AND 167 BANTSNORZ STREIT,
\ BALTIMOR ~
keep constantly oft hand a large and well a=
sortedstock of all kinits of goods at moderate
prices.
They supply orders for, the finest to the
lowest priced articles, either ready made or
made to measure, to any rt of the country.
They keep also an extensivestock of MN
\
TSHING GOODS, embracing very article of
Gentlemen's Under-wear. Als MILITARY
CLOTHS and every variety of Mi 't are Tri ,
mints, as well as an Mooned etocksaf s READ '
MAOR MILITARY GOODS. -,,
Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1864. ,
• ,New Bakery -
NEWPORT & ZIEGLER, Mechanical B -
ers, South Washington street, half squat*
from the Eagle Rotel, GETTYSBURG, Pa.—
Constantly on e hand, the best of BREAD,
CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS, &c. • Per
w
sons iehing fresh, Bread will be served every
morning, by lean rig , \ their earner and residences
at the Bakery. Evety effort made to please
Give us a call! \ [April 20, '63. tit
Blacksmithing.
MIN undersigned would most, res?ectfully
I inform the public that he, continues the
BLACKSIITIIING BUSINESS,
at his shop, lately Philip Dcorsom'S adjoining
Troxers paint shop, in East Middle street,
Gettysburg, where be will at all times be pre
pared to do Blacksmithing work to Carriages,
Buggies, Wagons, &c. That he knows how to
do all jobs of the kind will not boquestioned
by those who have a knowledge of his long
experience at the business. Come on with
your work, and you wilt be satisfied when you
take it away—and for which he will receive
Cash or Conutty Produce.
ADAM HOLTZWORTH
Mar. 20, 1805. tf
Carriage-making Business.
THE war being over, the andersigued have
j resumed the
CARRIAGE-11ANING BUSINESS,
at their old stand, in E.istrifiddle street,
GETTYSBURG,
where they areaspain prepared to put up work
in the most fashionable, substantial, and supe.
rior manner. A' int of new and seeond-hand
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C.
on hand, which they will disoose Of at the
lowest prices ; and all orders will be supplied
as promptly and satisfactorily as possible.
,®"REPAIRING
done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates.
A large lot of new and old HARNINS on
hand for sale.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto
fora enjoyed by them, they solicit and will en
deavor to deserve a large share in the future.
DANNER k ZIEGLER.
July 10 , 1865. tt
Western Lands.
MITE subscriber hai some valuable WEST.
ERN LANDS, which he will trade for one
or more FARMS in this county. The hinds
are well located, and very desirable for farm
ing. Early application desired. -
JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
Gettysburg, April 3;065. U
- Picture Frailties.
GILEAT variety of PlCTErfig FRAMES ti
with plain and cancer glasses, for sa
at corner's Drog and yo t ty Bare.
June 76, 1665.
TS MONRY MADE.
CASH STSIIMM ADOPTED,
r AND PRICES REDlitlirD I
The undersigned most respectfully *rite
their old cuitonsers tad the public geneeally
to cell and see their Goods at the new prices.
We hart
A FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK,
which we have concluded to run off at the
lowest p3ssible prices. We intend doing what
wesay; therefore all persons desirous of making
money in the easiest way (by saving it in their
purchases; will not fail to give us a call, as
we premise theta they shall not be disap
pointed.
We are thankful for the past very liberal
patronage we have received,_and trust that we
shall merit a continuation of the same; and
NORE-119 we shall use our best endeavors to
please all who may favor us with a call.
`Don't forget the place.
D NNER- & ELDS,
Fairfield, Adams county, Pa.
N. B.—We are Agents for Sliller's Superior
Family Flour, and Johnson's celebrated Blast
ing Powder. [Feb. 26, 1860. kt
AT THE OLD STAND,
[CSTABIASHBO to 1817.]
I have associated with ?tie, in business, my
son, John F. McCreary, under the firm and
style of D. McCreary At Son, and I desire to
say to my old friends and the public generally
that since the war, the manefacture of Saddles,
Harness, Collars, &c., has been revived at the
old s sestablished and well known stand on Bal
timore street; one square south of the Court
House,,Oettysburg, Pa.
Having had an experience of 40 years in
this establishment, I feel assured, that, with
renewed st)tention to business , we can still
further merit ad receive a fall share of pub
lic patronage. DAVID McCREARY.
l't
With increased
business., we are he
satisfy the wants of
anything in our line.
attention of Farmers
quality of our
Plain or Quilted Seat
Horn Saddles,
Plain or Quilted Seat
no Horn,
Plain or Quilted Seat
Side Saddles,
Plain or Fancy Saddle
Clothe,
every
and Chronic
sing H. L.
',C
MlR
and'
Wagon Saddles,
. .
Riding - Bridles, of all
kinds, fair or black,'
rounded or flat,
rtingals,
~tge Harness, all
silver or black
styl
mount
Flea vy Dna
Bt
Girths,
Cruppers,
In short, everything
class general horse fun
constantly on hand or m,
of the very best material
perienced workmen in tt
ing worked in this esta
thirty years.)
We are now =maul
of Heavy Draft and flu
who prefer our own to c
Itimiring,of all hinds
and on reasonable teim,
LANCASTER, PA
All Yin cordially Writ.
for themselves, as our
retommead itself.
Feb. 5, IBG6. tt
,Forwarding
k EARNS
llAVlNG„purchased
Cars heretofore ow
the undersigned twice 'pl
to the public that they
LINE OF FR
from Gettysburg to Baltimore every week. They
are prepared to convey Freight either way, in
anyquantity. They will nttend,if desired, to the
making of purchases in the city, and deliver
ing the goods promptly at Gettysburg. Their
cars' run' to the Warehouse of STEVEN
SON & SONS, 163 North Howard street, (near
Franklin,) Baltimore, where freight will be
received at any time. They invite the attention
of the pnblic to their line, assuring them that
they will spare no effort to accommodate all
who may patronize them.
Having purChased the buil/lags and lot on
the Northeast corner of Railroad and North
Washington streets, Gettysburg, their Depot
will rkmain- there. Any person having busi
ness in the forwarding line are respectfully in
vited to . call. CULP & EARNSHAW. .
Aug. 7, 1865.
Great Reduction of Prices
A T THE
CHEAP GROCERY!
CORIUM OF DIAMOND AND CHAMBIRSBUNG STREW%
JOAN N. SWAN,
Having just returned from the city, respect
fully 'informs I.is customers, and the public,
that lie has eucceedek in forming a connection
with one of the first Importing Houses in the
city of Baltimore, by which he is enabled to
, ffer Groceries at a lower figure than they
c
itri ,l be purchased elsewhere In the county.—
If . u would save money, call lit the Cheap
Groe , corner of Diamond and Chambereburg
street. 7
He sells exclusively for Cash, and is
rte a\
determi ato be ahead of ell others in selling
cheap. 've him a call. before purchasing
elsewhere. ‘ JOHN M. SWAN.
Barron's Safety Lamps,
AND
LIG-RO-ekIE (Red) FLUID
PATINTZD.
fr MS Lamp tipper : kitty burns without any
thing to feed it. It \ has, however, a ma
terial which absorbs the liquid and gives it to
e flame, partly from the Wiek, and partly
this form of gas, but so as tcr \ produce perfect
cornbustion, and iciery economical and safe.
It is used without a chimney, nd per feetly
trimmed, does not smoke or smell it is there
fore especially adapted to the pur ores of a
"ran abaut," night, nurse, shop or h el lamp,
or lantern.` \ The cost of broken eh treys,
alone, wi:l more than pay the cost of this atp.
Every family needs one or more.
"It is just w 134 I h ive been long, look'
for," writes a model house-keeper. -
"I should hardly know how to do without
it," writes another. \
"A perfect contrivanee," writes a third.
"Let those who are skeptical try it," writes
a fourth.
For sale by JOEIN M. SWAN,
Cor. of Diamond and Ckambersburg at.
ElEY''The Lig•ro•ine Fluid al'ara for sale at
the same place. [Mar. \ l2, 1866.
Accidents !
TIIE ORIGINAL
TRAVELLERS INSUR.4ATE 00.,
ACCIDENTS FROM RUNAWAY HORSES,
ACCIDENTS FROM SLIPPERY SIDEWALKS
ASSAULTS BY BURGLARS AND ROBBERS
SPRAINED ANKLES AND BROKEN LIMBS
EXPLOSIONS„ COLLISIONS, BURNING dr
)•Policies of any amount from $5OO to
$lO,OOO in case of fatal accident, or $3 to $5O
weekly compensation in case of disabling bod
ily injury, and from one mouth to fire years
time, at small premium.
J. G. BATTERSON, Pres't.
&CONEY DUNK Seo'y.
warm A PICKING, Agent, Gettysburg.
April 9, 1866. 3m
Cooking Stoves
OF every variety, including the "Noble
Cook,'"•Royal Cook," "Waverly," " Orn
amental," "Oriental." ke. Also, Tin.ware,
Sbeet-iron-ware, Hollow-ware, and every va
riety of Kitchen Furniture—including a varie.
ty of Lanterns. Also, It new and mgch ftn.
Arcormt Flour Sifter, for sale by
Q. 11. BUEHLER.,
Corner of Carlisle and Railroad etc,
Feb. 14; 1866. Gettysburg, Pa.
TNSBRII A,GAINST AGOIDRNTS
Final TRAVICIARRS INSURANCE 0014
PANT OF HARTFORD. It t i s the oldest, lar
gest, and safest accident insuinuice company in;.
Ole cinotzle •
•
;ney /laved
NEW Fram,
cllities for conducting onr
ter prepared than ever to
those who may need
especially call the
then to the superior
[ Side 1
Flame
eathers,
all kinds, with
' , out fastenings
Or WI
flousingsX
Scotcti Col
11 .1
NO Seam Coll
Best Welt Nara ,
lays,
Patent Leather Coßari
• stitched or unstitch .d
Bost Le.sther Wago
Whips, 4, 41 and 5
feet I )ng,
'Plaited Team Whips,
'Trotting Whips,
Riding Twigs,
Whip Lashes,
Ursa Blankets,
..trl3eBS,
&c., &c., &C
ME
OF HARTFORD, CON!.,
Cash Assets. Dec. 1, $555,1438.1.2,
INSUNES AGAINST
DRO WNING.
Accident, of All hinds
Meal and Best Accident Ins. Co. Extant.
Gettysburg Foundry.
THE subscriberwould inform his customers
1 and others, that he is still manufactUrlng
various kinds of Castings and Machines, made
to order, on short notice, inch as
THRESHERS AND POWERS,
(five different sizes of Powers,) Clover-seed
Hullers and Cleaners, Corn Shelters and Sep
arators, Cornfodder Cutters, Straw and Hay
Cutters •, PLOUGHS,
such as Cast Ploughs, BarshearPloughs, Side
hill and Corn Ploughs; the
WIRE-SPRING HORSE RARE,
the latest improvement; also Metal Screws •
for Cider Presses,
IRON RAILING
for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything
else in his line, all at low prices.
, FOR SALE.--A light Two-hone Wagon, a
One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all
new. DAVID STERNER
April 30, 1866. tf
Flour! Feed! and Groceries!
AT THE CHEAP STORE ON THE HILL.
If you wish to buy any of the above arti
cles cheaper and better than you can get them
anywhere else, go to the Grocery Store of the
undersigned on the Hill, in Baltimore street,
where customers can always be accommoda
ted, and where all are invited to call and see
for themselves. The public will always fad
a fell and choice assortment of
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, MO
LASSES, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, SNUFFS,
,FISH, BACON, LARD, CHEESE, CRAC-
KERS, BUTTER, EGGS, Ace,
+-• L 0-
GLASS-WARE, CROCKERY-WARE, NO
TIONS, kC., COAL OIL LAMPS, FISH
OIL, AND FLOUR AND FEED,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
WANTED. —Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs,
Bacon, and Potatoes, for which the. highest
market price will be paid, either in trade or
cash.
gay• Being determined to conduct my busi
ness in &fair and honorable way, and to sell
cheap, I invite all to give me a call.
HENRY OVERDEER.
April 9,186 C. tf
Concentra'd Flavoring Extracts!
EQUAL to'uny in the market and aniierior
to many, in larger bottles, and at old
prices.
rs(lestber)
(tacking)
Wholesale agents for Baltimore,
BURAOUGH BROS.,
Wholesale Druggists
sCoi-
LlST.—Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Rose, Peach,
liatrrizg, Celery, Allspice, Clores, 'Ginger,
Birch, Cinnamon, Apple, Mulberry, Pine Ap
ple, Banana, Mace, Raspberry, Pear, Pepper,
arsley, Strawberry, Bitter Almond, and Sa
y ry spices. .
is,great difficulty heretofore experienced
in procuring true Flavoring Extracts, hvijn
duced\t‘lie proprietor to spare no paiite6 — r ex
pense id vinoto the public an article which
will be fon s ild true to its name,
and" whichwill
in no instance be a source of disappointment.
To produce this, gentle, purgativesaire ncass
sary and such only ought to be used that Can
not interfere with the anthelmintie employed.
The advantages we claim fur this Svrop are:
Ist. Its power of DESTROYING AND EX
PELLING WORMS:
21. Its mild aperient effect upon the bowels
3d. Its pleasant Viste and odor are advan
tages possessed or claimed by very few Verm
ifuges.
4th. Its harmless influence upon the system,
conzequeutly no, injurious eff,ets a ill result
flora its use shold the patient have no Worms,
but an apparent disease, arising from some
other unknown cruse, Which - is frequently the
case.
The constituents orthis Syrup and its effects
are known to many Physicians, sho are now
using h in their practice to a large extent.
Price 23 cents a bottle
The Greatest Liniment in Use.
BELL'S WHITE O'L l—The Blandest, Clean ;
eel, most Penetrating and most Economical
Liniment in Use.—A powerful Olengit Com
pound/for tile Speedy Cure of Rhei atism,
Strains, Sprains, Wounds, Numbness of the
Limbs, Frosted Feet end Hands. Sparin, Sad
dle Galls, Pold'Evif, Ring Bone, Bruises,
Swellings of all kind, and in tact every dis
ease for which an Embrocation is applicable,
either in Man or Beast. Price 25 ceros a bot
tle.—This preparation, which is triginal with
us, will be found to be one of the nicest and
at the Lime time tine_of the most reliable ap
plications extant.
'Having been employed very extensively
since its introduction and feeling satisfied of
its remedial properties, we recommend it with
the utmost confidence, knowing that no one
will be disappointed in its rise. It-is, as its
name-implies, a white liniment of the consis
tency of cream, containing nothing effensive,
but, on the contrary, will be found more
pleasant than otherwise.
Bell's Alterative,
OR CONDITION POWDERS!
FOR HORSES, CATTLE & SWINE.
25 cents!. paper, or five papers for $l.
The immense sale of these Powders during
the short period they have been before the
public, is a sufficient guarantee of their great
populativ, and the decided benefits derived
from their nee:
They are confidently recommended not only
as a preventive, but as a complete cure fur
all (IL:teases ineTtlent to the HORSE, COW or
OG, as Loss of Appetite, Coughs, Heaves,
Y low Water, Distemper, Glanders, &c., &c.
11 ,their use the Horse's Appetite is improv
ed, nil derangements of the digestive organs
corrected,. softening - the ski i n, and giving to
the coat sleek and shining appearance, and
may be used with per'ect safety at all times,
as it contains, no ingredient' which can injure
a horse, whether sick or well.
They cleanse,' the breathing apparatus by
ejecting from thioir cells coagulated matter,
or that formation which so severely clogs
them, causing a tightness in breathing, and by
their peculiar action on that part, they cause
the tallellf membrane to resume its natural
dimensions,-thus equalizing the circulation of
the blood and restoring the,distended vessels
to their natural size.
Far fattening cattle - they ere invaluable,
also possessing peculiar properties in increas
ing the quantity of milk in Cows, thereby giv
ing them an importance and value which
should place them within the hands of all in
tereste d.
All diseases to which the Bogie subject, As ! Bender k Co., Pitasbutg; •Johnsiiis, Holloway
Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs and Liver, and as lit Cowden, Philadelphia.
a general purifier of the blood we guarantee Dec. 11, 18G5. ly
their efficacy if once fairly tried. \ ----
- c
' :fir Sold at 'Gettysburg by A. D. Buehler, 4 Chewing Tobneeoll2
Apothecary.&ud by Druggists and Storekeep- ' ELSH, DELLONE k 00. at Hanover
era generally. Atte for Mell's Preparations. Pa., continue the manufacture of the
Prepared exclusively by W. D. Bell, Apothe- different kinds of CHEWING TOBACCOS, on
nary, (Graduate of the Philadelphia College of , a large scale. Their tacilities for manufactur-
Pharmacy,) West Washington St., flagers- 1 lug are ample, and with the choicest Leaf,
town, Md. [Oct. 16, 1865. ly and best 'and moat experienced workmen, they
i cannot fail\ to tura out Tobaccos of the most
AIGTTRkCTING ATTENTION.—The superior 1 desirnible and: popular grades.
Pictures _taken at MUMPER'S SKY- I Orders from 4 distance solicited, and prompt-
HT GALLERY, on West Middle et., are ly attended tw, The mer Chants of Adams
attracting universal attention. Good judges county cannot do,better than by butt g from
pronounce them superior to any ever taken in ; Welsh, Dellone & Co., at Hanover
thiiplace. Call and examine for yourselves. April 23, 1866. • '
Asia. 16. 1865.
'INSURE AGAINST, ACCIDENTS in the
1 TRAVELLERS INS "" 4 .NY
Or HARTFORD. Jtav and
it pays losses promptly-
UNTIE ORPAT 1113DUCTI3N in price/ at the
IMegI.SIOR, in York street, opposite the
13.i.itk, places the superior Pictures made at ,
that old establishment within reech of all, and 1
I trust notice will tail to avail themselves of
Fbe opportunit7 thus afar led. I. O. TYSON,
BELLS
„, . , _
CHOLERA PREVIVITT/VE I
T.
X. lasi. , L.
TILE GREAT ZINGARI BITTERS.
THIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was disarm
ereand introduced out twenty year,
ago by D . S. Cheopsus, ait eminent Egyptian
fl
physcian
lie had long seen and felt the want of some
. vi ei•ie remedy which would strike at the root of dis-
C) ease, and so prevent much of the suffering
4 DIPTHERIA. I” 4Lk ( ease,
the human family was then compelled to
The attention of the public, end Teta the endure. '
ntifesers fro= that drafful disease, iPf or I The great questioc was presented to his
Sore Throat, is called to the great remedy known as mind in . id
every day et v colors as b e moveda
-1 mong the sick and dying, and observed the in-
Stanettralkitets I efficiency of near! .. all the remedies then in
~, use. Thus he was lead to think and experi-
BALSAM, OR di ment; and ,ifter ten years of study and labor,
he presented to his fellow man the wonderful
PAIN KILLER i n
the Bitters. The elf-et of this preparation
! in the prevention and care of disease, was so
31 marvellous and astonishing, that the most
As a sure cure for Sore Throat or Diptheela, • flattering marks of royal favor Were bestowed
Croup, Bronchitis, Scarlet Fever, ke., and all other upon him who diecovered it. His name was
diseases of the throat, and also an infallible remedy placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold
for Diarrhcei, Dysentery, Cholera Morino; Sick medal with the following inscrition—Dr. S.
Headache Sudden Colds and Coughs, Neuralgia,
Cheapens, the Public Benefac to r—wa. pre-
Phthisic, 'Old Sores, Ac. It is also invaluable for
Bruises Frosted Feet, Swelled Joints, Bites of Poi- , seated to him by the Viceroy.
serious Insects!, Ac., and a prompt and sure remedy The preparation has been used in several
for Cramp Cbolic and all Pains in the Stomach 'air — epidemics of cholera. both as a preventive and
;
Bowels. • curative measure, and with such great success
This medicine has been tried in thousands of cases that it has been introduced Into nearly all the
general hospitals of the old world.
In different parts of the country, and has never to
failed to c if used in time, and according
directions. A great amount of suffering might The old staying that an ounce of prevent*•
often be saved by having a couple of bottles of this is worth a pound of cure, applies with ea
valuable medicine in the house. As an evidence of venous force to cholera, and therefore any
its great
to qgive ualities the
satisfa propr iction etor warrants every remedy that will protect us against this terri-
Try it and be convinced of its great value. ttle entire .
• ble disease should be freely and persistently
used.
.. READ FURTHER. ' ...tllll All pathologists now agree that the cholera
STONEBB A VTR'S 1 :104/ poison acts on the system through the blood,
_,_.„ and that any combination which acts on
GREAT COUGH REMEDY,
.11;. the excretory irgans, and keeps them in work
ing order, must prevent a sufficient accumu
ew! VEGETABLE ' ' ri ll lotion of the poison to exert its terrible effects •
COUG4 SYRIITP on the organism. This is true not only of
cholera, but of neatly all other maladies, espe
cially the different forms of fevers.
For the Rapid Cure of Coughs, Colds, Roareeneak, The Zingari Bitters is just such a remedy as
Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Difficulty
the above conditions require. It acts on the
of Breathing, Spitting of Blood, First ; .
Stages of Compuon, Soreness of .
organs of excretion and secretion, keeping up
A
the Throat, and all Affections a perfect balance between them. This Bitters
of the Pulmonary Organs. is composed entirely of roots and herbs, so
Tis Syrup is an invaluable remedy for the albs- nicely concocted that every organ is acted
elation and cure of Pulmonary Diseases. It is upon and put in tone. Its taste ispleasant
prompt in its action, pleasant to th e taste, and from , p
its extreme mildness, is peculiarly applicable to the and its effects prompt and lasting.
- use of children and persons in delicate health. Aa - Numerous cases of the following diseases
an anodyne expectorant, it will , always be found to have been cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea,
be beneficial, by alleviating end arresting the several Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Ner
' vous Debility, Anaemia, Female Irregularties,
spent; of coughing so distresaing to the patient.
The afflicted can rely upon its doing of much, Or Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Colic, Scrofula, Ike.
more than any other remedy in soothing the nem.,
facilitating expectoration, and healing the Dise ased Price, one dollar per quart bottle.
Lungs, thus striking at the root of all diseases and I Principal Depot at the Walnut street Wharf,
eradicating it from the system. . Harrisburg, Pa. , •
MI I ask is a trial of alio preparation, as it has noI Sold by Druggists, Hetet-keepers A Grocers.
equal in its eftialle, and never fails to give entire
F. RATHER,
satisfaction to all who use it. We warrant it in al
caste or the money refunded. Sole Proprietor.
tar 'For sale by Wm. J. Martin, sole Agent
Try it--only 25 and 60 Cents a Bottle. for Gettysburg.
READ ONE I READ ALL! --- April 16, 1866. ly -
A GREAT DISCOVERY
....,, -
The Greatest Family
Medicine in the World,
SORE THROAT,
=ID
Standtrakor's
DYSPEPSIA BITTERS
LIVER INVIGORATOR.
WM Clue All Cases of
NERVOUS DEBILITY, *.%-'
And Diseases Originating from a
DISEASED LIVER and STOMACH
By the use of from one to three bottles the most
obstinate eases of ,
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Attacks, Sick
Headache, Sour Stomach, Flatulency, Dropsy,
• Loss of Appetite, Costiveness. Jaundice,
\ 5 1 ,,, Cholera Morbus, Female Weakness and.
, ~... Irregularities, Nervous Affection ~, r 7r.
...I:',, and General Debility, o-N .
• caused by exposure, imprudence,
\
- , \or otherwise, Diseases of the Skin, such as -
Ulcers, Scrofula, Dull. Pain in the Head, Yel
lowness of the Skin, Dimness of Vision, Constant
of Evil and great Depression of Spirits,
ARE ALL SPEEDILY CURED.
This • an entire vegetable compound is war-
Inut\ e
ranted asa and effectual remedy not only for Dys
epsia and Lirecjlomplaint, but for all other diseases
aarising from a dis.organiscd or a diseased stomach,
or impurity of blood,
As a blood purifier d tonic or general smelter,
these bitters have no al, and should be used in
every family, as disease t exist where they are
used. They are also war% a perfect safeguard
ted .thosutto
against Fever and Ague. • : desiring a dear
complexion and good health ou not fail to ois
them. They are particular iy r !amended to
those who are suffering under itability,and Depres
sion of Spirits, their soothing and Cenovattos powers
being particularly adapted to all suckeases„\ \
PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE, ,
s
Dar For sale by A. D. Buehler, Cetkyburg, \
and Country Dealers generally
May 7, 1868. Gin
F OUT Z'S
=1
Horse llit Cattle Powders.
-
. This preparation,
• ' `, long and favorghly
known, will thor
, •• toughly reinvigorate
•
broken down and
low-spirited horses,
by strengthening
end cleansing the
stomach and Intel.
tines.
,
It is a sure pre•
this salmi
YELLO'
TER,
COUGHI
T EMT E:
TERS,
LOSS 01
TITE AN:
ENERGY,
use harm'
wind,
the appeti
a !MOO'
glossy sl
transforms
miserable
horn.
To keepers of Cows this preparation is inralnable.
/t Montana the quantity and improves the quality
of the milk. It boo
been proven by an.
tool experiment to
JO ( .911V/r ^ ,iii increase the quo.
thy of milk and
f tit ,
4.4.. A .
ceernea, and m t w l
the
pee
make
tOktbe bat t e r firm arid
tweet. In fattening
+ Apr'l cattle. It gives them
writ .
an appetite, loosens
-".. ..ilik - 4 ....- • s'i'i,„. i ,
their bide, and
' -....- A makes them thrive
_
much hater.
In all diseases of Swine, such as Caught, Glom In
the Lungs, Liver, -
kc., this article
Ae el
acts as a specific.
By putting from .
one-half a paper
to a paper in a a _7—
barrel of swill the
above diseases
Till be eradicated _ - _
or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certain
preventive and cure for the Ilog Cholera-
Price 25 Cents per Paper, orb Papers for $l.
PUPABZD ZS
S. A. FOUTZ eir, DELO.,
AT TEM73I
WHOLOALI DREG AND KIDICINE DNINrr.
Mo. 118 Franklin et., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by Druggists sod Storekeeper. through.
oat the Untied States:
For sale by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg;
Laughlin k Bushfield, Wheeling, Va.; C. C.
r cart
rolS ( IE CIDER. VISEi
a
n the corne
Ap 30, 3806..
• \
TAKE NOTICE.
FARMERS AND DEALERS IN FERTILIZ
ERS will please take notice that we have
adopted the following Trade Mark to protect
outselves, and prevent those who use our
RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE from being
deceived when purchasing manures.
We have'been obliged to give this protec
tion to our, customers, in ccnsequetfee of tee
ml pArties having unlawfully used our dis
tinctive name, viz: "Raw,,Bone," in offering
their article to the public., This Trade Mark
is adopted in addition to the title" Raw Bone,"
which is our exclusive property, and we cau
tion al! manufacturers from using it in future.
We would state to the trade and consumers,
that they will find it to their interest to sea
that the "Trade Mark" is upon, every bag and
barrel they purchase, as none other is genuine.
BAUGH .t• SONS.
r draii,MDE MARK
-B A ti o if 3 '
RAW DUNE-
Super Phosphate of Lime,
Manufactured by HAUGH k SONS,
No. 20 South Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA,
The great popul.trity'or our article has been
found shflierent inducement-to certain imitators
to manufacture and advertise Bono
Phosphates," a name which originated with
us, and is our own rightful' property. We
will state for the information of all, that an
are the exclusive manufacturers of this article
—tbe original and sole propretors of it—hay
been manufictured by- us for a period of
ay.v
•lves.
ME
Soliciting yoiV
We rem'aie
No. 20 t l
Feb. 5, 1866. 9m •
023 VTR
UNION' BUSINRSS
HANDEL and HAYDEN
EIGHTH AND SPRING °AIMEE
PHILADELPHIA.
THOMAS MAY PEIRCE,
President and Consulting Aecountaat.
Extraordinary Indueemeatist
NOVEL k PERMANENT ARRANUEMENtOF
BUSINESS COLLEGE TERMS,
FROM APRIL 1 TO OCTORICII 1, 18GC,
/ND AUCCSIDIEG TEAM!.
LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS, includieg-Rookkeep
• inrEusiness Correspondence, Forms & ("as
tern', Commercial Arithmetic, Business Pen
mansbip, Detecting Counterfeit Money, and
Commercial Law, TWENTY-FIVE DOL-
LAIIS.
SCHOLARSHIPS, Including the slime subjects
ac above. TIME LIMITED TO THREE MONTHS,
TWENTY DOLLARS.
PENNIANSIIIP. Three Months.. •
.....S7
Penmanship and Arithmetic, three monthsslo
The saving or coal and gas in the summer
months is an advantage of such importance a
enables the management of this College to
make a considerable reduction in the summer
rat es.
nu' OCTORRII 1, 1866, LO APRIL 1, 186,,
And succeeding yeau, u before.
Life Scholarship—,
ScholArsblps, 3 montlii
Penmanship, 3 months
Penmanship and Arithmeti.., 3 months... $l2
Special Terms for Clubs, Soldiers, and for the
Sons of Ministers and Teachers
. . . .
DAY AND EVENING INSTRUCTION FOR
BOTH SEXES AND ALL AGES,
In Banking, Storekeeping, Bookkeeping, Pen
manship, Pen Drawing, Phonography, Arith
metic, Mensuration, Algebra, Geometry, Ana
lytical Geometry, The calculus, Navigation,
Surveying, Engineering, Ganging, Mining, Me
chanical Drawing; Commercial Law, German,
Telegraphing, and the English Branches, a$
moderate prices.
Endorsed by the public as the most success:-
NI Dusinesz College of the country, as Is red
denced by the fact, that
FOUR HUNDRED & TWO STUDENTS
have entered In the
FIRST SIX MONTHS OF ITS EXISTENCE.
*rhastpals of Departments s
° THOMAS MAY ?SLUGS, A. M.,
GRO. 11. SNYDER, R. S. SARUM,
C. N. FARR, Jr., J. T. REYNOLDS,
HENRY KRIM, A.R. ROGERSON, A. M., C. E.
Supported bJ an able Carpi of Assistants.
Cali or send for a .Catalopor, 044 4 c arr enc h
and Peireer Praetical 11,thiestor.
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ADV.PHIA. TH.0.1011 M t . PMIRCB.
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DRZ§S TRIIMNO, in great Tile
*it at 10/111.„
in large
.ions and
6 feet of
hareem of
le foot of
call the
it antage.
w•e shall
,ver last -
Farmers
espretfre
be sup-
EMiM
very truly,
'AUGH I SONS, \
\ ii:laware Aveuue,
PHILADELPHIA.
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OLLEGE,
ALL,
RIM,
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