M gest Ma *et Reports. —NTTVIB NAVP. F V ALUABLit BELL ISTATIL—bn SAT- B . ao* CROAT, the 15th day cf SEPTEMBER - • . . 2 tha subseribers, Executors of the last • • 110 2 110 ; will and testament of John Bowers, deceased, -I 00 (0 3 ' 4 late of Germany township, Adams county, will VIS offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the VA L. IJABLI3 FARM of said decedent, situate in "i Germany township, Adams county, about 31 miles west of Littlestown, near the road lead ing from Littlestown to Taneytown, adjoining lauds of George lititebrich, Jonas Royer and others, ,cohtainlng 103 ACRES, more or less, impeovoil withaTwo-story DIV EL- „. LING BOUSE, with Back-build- 4,11 log nu:idled, a good Log Baru, .'ff fj 1 with Sheds all around, Wagon . Shed, Carriage House, Corn Crib, and Grana ry, under one roof, flog Pen, aid other neces sary ontibuildings. There are -two never failing wells of water on the premises, one at the house and the other at the barn, with a pump in the latter. There are about 25 acres of choice Timbei and twelve or fifteen acres of good Meadow. The balance is laid ot.t in convenient fields, and all eider good fencing. The farm has beet limed twice. There is also on the premises an Orchard of choice fruit, such as apples, peaches, pears, Am Persons .wishing to view the property are requested to call en William Bowers, residing thereon. • tdirSale to commence at 1 o'dlock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by • WILLIAM BOWERS, „ REEVER, Aug. 13, 18 . 66. Executors. ' FLOUR, • •LIFI FLOUR, - WRITE WUKAT, sum WHEAT, IRYE, - • /1114.1104 . 11EZT, HAY, LIALTIILOBIIL NT/MR • - [MAT, • r all F., . • • 'WHS. .AT - - ITIXM,I I II hand, 118 EV LATVIA, hand., W4.y, FMK FM, Married. An Thutsasy, thr 90 . 1 Inst., nt thr Luthpran Po...on:we, In Arrn.ltnvllle,ely Rev. M. Snyder. Mr. JACOB HARTMANWMIss MARY MARY, Loth of Mumsttusborg. On the 2nd Inst., by Itrr..l, C. Plmlth, Col. J. A. !SIMILE to MN*SLATER. DELTA, all of Yprk. Died. In Tyrone tnwnitittp.en forgloy morning last, M rd. JANE. E., wife of Henry Eissel. and daugh ter of Aaron Paxton, of Montalto township, aged 23 years. cm the Ith Met., In Rtrahon township, ISAAC X ”INVItT, to the 7dth year of his age. Ott the lame day. very styldenlv. of apoplexy, Mr. XA(7113 MOSFOR,r, of Itunterstown, and brother of the above, In the 67th year of his age. On the 2lth d 4, ta Free tom township, Mims M kftlN AN 'S IieCLEARY;ta the 21st year of her own, Un thn I;th inst., in Frr•ndni ):IRRT MARK S MoCLOARA 18th of Jo nn last. In tht JANK. dlughter of Henry and ISt 11 In.ailits and 1 day. At Arendt/I%llle, nn the 7th Inst. tionrgn and Rebecca J. Plahlt, aged JO days. VALUABLE FARMS AT PCBLIC S kTURDAY, the 29th day of SEPTEMBER next. the sub scriber vrill offer at Public . Sale, on the premi ses, a DESIRABLE FARM, situate In Mount pleasant township, Adams county, one mile sou,th of Guldea's Station on the Gettysburg Itiilroad, adjoining lands of J. & E Miller, John Curl, and others, and containing IC3 ACRES, more or led—about 40 acres are in wood Timber, with a fine proportion Of produc tive. Meadow. The ,tarnt land is in a high state of cultivation, all having been limed once, and part of it twice. The fences arc in good repair. The improvement/ -. are a one and a half story DWEL- ,-1111 LING ROUSE, part Weatberooar- . ded, part Stone, Frame Barn, Wag- - on Shed , and Corn Crib, Pen, &c. i a nerer:f.tiling spring wit h a pump in it near the house, with a young Apple Orchard and all other fruit. AND, on SATURDAY, the Gth cf October cell, the subscriber will offer, on the Omni see, the EXCELLFST FARII on which he re sides, in Butler township, Adams county, near the State Road, about two miles from 11.i 4ilersburg, adjoining lands of Cornelius Lott, Widow Quickel, and heirs of Semite' Diehl, deceased, containing 94 ACRES, mare or Less, with proper proportions of Woodland and Meadow. ,The land has been limPd and is under good fencing. The itcprorements are two new DWELLING HOUSES, one Two-story Stone and the oth- 1110 er Two-story Frame Weather- 4 1 : boarded, a nearly new Bank Barn, #.;Z: Hog Pen, ac.; a good well of water at the dwellings, and two springs near by; with a ,young Apple Orchard, also a Peach Orchard, and other fruit. Persons wishing to view the first-mentionea farm are reTtested to emit on Isaac Stover, re fitting thereon, or on the ssilseriher, residing on the last-mentioned, who will cheerfully ehaw eithtr. ger3Ale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given And terms made known by zgo.in MILLEEt. August 20, 1860. to - VALUAIintE A T PUBLIC SACS.—On SATURDAY, the A 15th day of SEPTEMBER., next, the sub scribr, Executor of Joseph Hensler, deceased, will Wet at Public Sale, on the premises, the following real estate of Said decedent, viz: A F R.M, situate in Mountpleasant town ship, Adams county, 3 miles east of Gettys burg, near the lonaughtown road, adjoining [ants of John Cress, Abraham Reever, George Trostle and others, containing 173 ACRES, with due proportions of Woodian&and Mead ow: The improvements are a Two story FRAME HOUSE, and Beek- b sliding, Log Barn, Wagon Shed with ~u 9 Corn Crib, Two-Story Stone Spring s" [louse, with a never-failing sprin,q, Smoke House, and other out-buildings. A young Orchard. The farm is well water.ii with nev er-failing Springs in neArly every field. Persons wishing to view the property will cap_ on Joseph A. Hensler,- residing thereon. ft.—S.oe to s smuieswe at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms wade known by GEORGE lIENILER, Executor. Aug. :0, 18C6 Singer's Celebrated. Tin very best and latest improved machine in use, for'sale at the CLOTHING STORE of JACOBS & BRO., in Clintitherabarg street, klettyabur4, where you can buy the best and cheapest Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, and every variety of goods in the line of ?47,N AND BUYS WEAR You can hare he cut out and made up in the very best style if you wish, at moderate prices, and without any tick whatever. GEO. JAUUBS k BRO. ,tigast, fa, 11,811 Stray Mire. CMR to tho premises of the subveribt r, in Butler township. on the Carlisle road, 6 miles from Gettyrburg, on the ltith or July last, a BAY MARE, with a little white on each mind leg, is poor, and has o very low neck— supposed to be 12 years old. The owner is requested tor come furward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away. . L&840/ITER& Aug. 6, 1866. 3S _ ,A. ,„„,ir stook of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, selected with especial c.are arad warranted good time keepers, just resolved s oda for sate at I. BEVAN'S, .. Opposite the Bank, Gettysburg. SittiAlN AND GIi3OCERIES.—The highest Illariget pries paid foe Grain sod ell kinds MSC °rosaries, Fertilizers, to., con et hood for sale at the Warehouse of 40/4 IS, INC CU LP ,k EARSS SAW. rgAITS INIPROVO FRUIT CANS.-- Somethidi stew I—Call and see them at aehlet's Plaited Sheet Ices Factory. Deci /slay the isest Can ever tosaofactoce.i, Also, FRUIT 7ARS, of the best and most improved MUSIC [34.5..1)4486d. CIWAN'S •t3teti is the place tor 20401 kind s of Gresertes tlfliCitf'. • • T",beit lot of 'Upper Leather. COI4LARS, of our owq make, now iisaj , and for tole. D. IIeCRRARY .SON. KALBFLBISOR Ls sailing a /ergo amount of Goods, humus' the people an finding out that he is determined not to be undersold. PUBS ‘Plol6ft VINEGAR at Sran'attrucery as thkaufser pf t4r D1A41014., , April 30, 1.06 d, 71 sed• • 00 • 11) CC/ 12 50 • 2 103 08 • 1314 1 103 ✓ V 1 4 1 10 14 fO r tl 18 wo • s . 01 • 220 40 223 VALUABLE PROPERTY, IN EAST BERLIN, AT PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the 29th day of SEPTEII. B It next, the subscriber, Administrator de boric non Clll2 testatnento annexe of Philip Miller, *ceased, will offer at Publiz,Sale, on •e premieeg, that valuable property in East Be in, Adams county, Pa., long owned and °nen. ed by the deceased, afterwards occupied by his 'blow. nod new by the undersigned, stk tteH consistin of TWO LOTS OF °Rom, each 65 feet fron and 220 feet, deep , having thereon erected a lar Two-story DOUBLE FRAME !lOUS Weatherboarded, aline-story Back- t \ ildingatAached, 11:11I a good Stable, Smoke Hoare, &c., • with a well of eicellent water and a Cistern, and a large variety of choice fruit. A part of the front building has for thirty-five years been used 14 a DRUG STORE. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on the undersignel residing thereon. Sale to commsnee at 1 o'clock, P. If., on said day, when attendance will bcgiyen ,and terms made known by HENRI' L. MILLER, Ang. 13, 1866: Is* Administrator. A DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the Bth day of SEPTEMBER next, the sub scriber will offer at Public Sale, on the prom isee, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Geriuonyf township; Adams county, on the road leading !- from Littiestown to Bonaughtown, three finer tern of a mile from the former place, adjoining, land. of Abraham Hostetter, Win. Rider, and others, containing 33 ACR3S, more or less— about 5 acres being Woodland, and about 8 acres Meadow, The land it in fine math mina, and under good fencing. The improvements are a Two-story BRICK HOUSE, , I with Brick Kitchen, Log Barn, _„-L, l - , I with Sheds, Hbg Pen, Spring '7 4 : j House, with a firat-rate Spring: • - - also all kinds of fruit—apples, peaLb:s peaia i cherries, ac. Persona wishing to view the property are rennested to call on the undersigned, residing within one mile thereof. Istir-fiale to commence at i o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms.made known by August 13, 1366. 9 A SMALL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the 15th day of SEPTEIIBER next, the subscriber will offer nt Public Sale, on the remise•, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Cumberland township, Adarui county, on Gie Newville road, three miles frbm.G- ettyysbnrg, adjoining lauds of Joseph Bailey and Abraham Keckler, containing 4 ACRES and tl5 PERCH ES, improved with a Two-story LOG HOUSE, Log Stable, Corn Crib, Hug Pen, a well of water near the door, 2 a n 11 with a large variety of young trait trees—apples, peaches, Flat's, and cherries— also grapes. Persons wishing to view the property are fequeste 1 to call at the dwelling. shirsze to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by GEOP.GR STARRY. Ang. , l3, 18.136. ts* ynlnable Town Property At PUBLIC SALK—On SATURDAY, the 15th day of SEPT., Hill be offered at Public Sale, ttrat very desirable property, situate in Petersburg, fronting 75 feet on the Baltimore and Carlisle turnpike and running back 144 feet to an alley, having thereon erec ted a good Two-story BRICK HOUSE, a Two-story back , 4,1111 ing, with a good store room or shop attached; and all in first-rate - repair. There is a never-failing well of water near the dour and ot':er improvements. This property is well adapted for a boarding house, or any kind of public business, being located in the centre and most business portion of the town. This is one of the most desirable properties in-the town, and we invite the attention of capitalists to it, as we believe it to be a rare chance for those wishing to invest. It will be sold on easy terms. Also, at the same time and place will be offered three very desirable Lots, viz : No. 3.—Fronting 74 feet on the State Road, and running back. 150 feet to an alley, having thereon erected a large frame Barn. No. 4.—FrontingiCo fret on the same road, and running back 150 feet to anoilley.' No. s.—Fronting 60 fee: on the same road, and running back 150 feet to an alley. These Lots will be sold separate or together to suit purchasers. For 'farther particulars , call on Dr. I. W. Pearson or Henry-C. Peters, residing in the town, or address them by letter at , York Springs, Pa. • ISAAC W. PEARSON, ISAAC D. WORLEY. August 13, 186 G. Is :4 - 4; • if M „, • &AO . pfd / *044=4 Aug. 13, 1866. 2m DR. HENRY A. LILLY'S ESTATE —Letters of administration on the estate 01 Dr. Henry A. Lilly, late of Conowago township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in same township, be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to saint estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to 'present them properly authenticated for set tlement. JAMES W. GUBERNATOR, Aug. 13,1866. et* Administrator. A SUPERIOR PIANO FORTE, In Rose wood case, of modern style, and good as new, having- been used but a short time. Also, a set of PARLOR FURNITURE, In Walnut and hair cloth, consisting of an ele gant FRENCH SOFA and SIX CHAIRS, all good as new, having been but nubs used.— Will be sold a bargain. sky -inquire at this oaks. /rug. 6, 1266. TDR following applications for Restaurant License bare been filed in my office, and will be presented at the Court of Quivibr Ses sions on MONDAY, the .24th of AUGUST, .1860: Samuel A. Miller, linatisgton towatisip, •- -- John R. ligenftirs, Oettysburg boroigh. . /AMU 1..5111M, Clerk. Jail-SO, 1868. tr, MOSES SCHWARTZ Notice. For Sale, Liceiases. PUBLIC RILE OF REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE.— The subscriber, by tirtuo of authority contained in the will of Philip Wolf, Sen., de ceased, will offer at Pnblie Sale, os the prem ises, on SATURDAY, the let day of SEPTEM BER, 1866, The FARM of said decedent, aitaate In Ger many lownskip, Adams county, on the public road leading from Littlestown to Sterner's Mill, about 1 j miles from Littlestown, adjoin ing property of J.vob ?liter, Joseph Staley, ! Solomon Menges and Sylvester Burner, and containing about 100 ACRES. The improve ! meets area Two-story LOG WEA- TIIERBOARDED HOUSE, Logliii Barn, nigh Wagon Shed and Corn _ ~. : Crib attached, clog Pen, Well of. Water near the door, Apple and other fruit trees. About twenty-five acres are well cov ered with Timber. There is a suitable pro portion of good Meadow Land. The farm is under good fencing. At the same time and place will be offered ; for sale the following articles of personal pro. !petty: I Bureau, Table, Bedstead, Feather. bed, .kc., Stove and Pipe, Quilting Praihe, , Spinning Wheel and Reel, Pot Rack, ke., Iron I Kettle, Churn, Bench and sundry other articles. gbrSale to commence at l o'clock, P. K., on Bald day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSEPH A. WOLF, Administrator de bouts non with.the Aug. 6, 1866. is will annexed. PUBLIC SALE OF A FARM.—On SATURDAY, the let day of SEPTEMBER next, the subscribers, Exettutors of Joseph Blocher, deceased, will offer at Public Sele, oe. tb. 3 premises, the-fol lowing rt al estate of said decedent, viz : A FARM, situate in dloantjoy township, Ad ams nountr, adjoining Two Taverns, and lands of John Worley, Peter Bercew, Jacob Baker, and others, containing lle ACRES, mere or less—with due proportions of Woodland and Meadow. 'The improvements' are a new Two story FRAME HOUSE, a one nod a half story Log House, Bank Barn, ILE Corn Crib, Hog House, a goDd int young Orchard, with several.- springs of water. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on the first-named Executor, residing within a mile and a halr-thcreof. derSale to confluence at 1 o'cloqk, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN BLOCHER, ELI BLOCHER, Executors July 30; 1866. lull 6Q'The undersigned offers his FARM', in Mouutjoy township, at private sale ; 171 acres, with good Rouse, Barn, first-rate Well, kc. July 30,2866. JOHN BLOCHER. A Small Farm AT PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the lit day of SEPTEMBER next, the under signed will offer at Public Sale, on the premi ses, the FARM on which she resides, situate in Cumberland township, Adams County, on the Taneytown road, two miles from Gettys burg, adjoining lands of Leonard Bricker, George Spangler, Jacob Swisher and others, and containing 62 ACRES, more or less. There are about 12 acres of Timber, and about 10 acres of Meadow. The improve ments are a Two-story LOG HOUSE, with a One-story Stpne fill Building attached, Bank Barn, :1111 Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, sad otherk. out-buildings;. an excellent well of water at the door, and a good Apple Orchard, with an abundance of other -fruit—Peaches, Pears, Cherries, &c. Persons wishing to sew the property are requested to call at the dwelling. sir• Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SARAH PATTERSON. barif not .old, it will be offered for rent on said day. _ [Aug. 6, 186. is Highly_ Valuable L IMESTONE FARM - AT PUBLIC SALE Uu SATURDAY,tbeIIth day of SEPTEMBER next, the subscriber Eiecutor of George Law. rence, deceased, will offer at Pubic Sale, on the premises, the following highly valuable Real Estate of said detedent, A LIMESTONE FARM, situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, on the road leading from McSherrys town to Iluntersi.own, about 2 miles from the former place, and within 1 mile of Conowago Chapel, containing 70 ACHES, more or less. adj3ining lands of Conrad Bender, Samuel Geistlman, John Lilly and others—improved with a Two-story Weatherboarded iIuIJ6E, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, , Corn Crib, Carriage House, Hog - . 74 Pen, sad other out-buildings ; first-rate well of water et the door, and au or chard of good fruit. The land is in high cul tivation nod under good fencing. This is a very choice property. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 11. on said day, 'when attendance will be given and terms made known by LEVI LAWRENCE,- ' July. 23, 1866. is Executor. Farm for Sale. THE undersigned offers his FARM, with or without the present crop, AT PEWATE SALE Possession given immediatety. The Farm is situated in Cumberland town ship, Adams county, adjoining lands of Win. Douglas, Smut , ' Pitzer and ethers, containing TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, with about thirty. five acres of excellent Woodland, and the balance of the farm in a good state of cultivation. The improvements are ?it good Two-story BRICK HOUSE, 'with Spring Housc, Frrume. Barn, and . other necessary outbuildings.— 1 . 1 Terms easy. Any person desirous of seeing or purchasing the aboVe farm, e to get all desired information by calling on the undersigned, residing there on. .JULIUS RAYNER. July 16,1866. tf Sale of Real Estate. WILL sell, on accommodating terms, my I property, located in HAmiltonban town ship, Adam 3 county, Pa., within one mile of 'Fairfield, and eight miles of Gettysburg, known as "VIRGINIA MILLS," containing 603 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, well improved. There is on this land a good TURN &STOAT PITONS MILL. containing two ran of Burrs, and a SAW MILL. Apply to the Han. Moses McClean, Gettysburg, or John J. Lock, Charlestown, Jefferson co., Va. June 18, 1808. tf Wanted. A GOOD 'FARM. A NY perton having a good Farm for sale, add will take in.part payment., one or more tracts of FIRST -RATS WESTERN LAND, well located, near Railroads, Schools, Church es, County Towns, dm., may find a purchaser by applying at this office.. June 18, 1866. tf Shoes, Gaiters, Ace. .)rTORN 11. BELLING CABLISLI STEM, Veit side, a few doors from the Public Square Gettysburg, has laid in an excellent_ assort ment of Shoes, Gaiters, &c., for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, which he is offering at - the very lowest profits. Having bought for cash, at the latest reluc tion, be is prepared to offer great bargains. Boot aad Shoe manufacturing carried on at the same place, and the best- kind of work made. JOHN IL REILLNG. May 14, 1866. tf Everhart's FRANKLIN HOUSE, COMM OP towARD BALTIAIORS, ' This Rouse is on a direct line between the Northern Central and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depots. Übe' been refitted and com fortably arranged for the convenience and the entertainment of guests. Nor. 10, 11115. tr 1866,1toirfiToocigutavat chapped d the ha ttia l sepated byur. HOltSga: VerWardint" sOad Conatialsslon K i LOUR AND FEED. Ili i ttAlN AND GROCIMISS. laving purchased - the extensive Wareham, Cars, kc, heretofore owned oy Samuel Herbst, we beg leave to Worm the public that we are continuing the hesieess at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on a more extensive scale than heretofore. We are paying the highest market price for Flour, Grain and all kinds of produce. Flour and Feed, Salt, aad all kinds of Grn. celies, kept constantly on hand and for sale, cheaper than they can be had anywhere else. Plaster, and all kinds of fertiiitera,constantly on hand, or furnished to order. t ar A regluar line of Freight Cars will leave our War , .bouse every TUBSBAY 11011NING, and, accommodation trains will be ran as oc casion may require. By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to as, will be promptly attend ed to. Oar cars ru; to the Warehouse of Ste t-eases, k Sons, 165 North ilow‘rd street, Bal timore. Being determined to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite everybody to give us a call. Aug. 13, 143611 Superintendent's' Notice. T WILL ex tmine Teachers at the following I named times and places, to wit: Straban,Hunterstown-, August 18, 4a tn. Beading At Hampton, Hampton, Aug. 23,1 pm. Hamilton, East Berlin, Aug. 24, 9 a m. Berwick bor., Abbottstown, Aug. 24, 3 p Berwick tp., Elder's S. Ff., Aug. 25, 9 a in. Oxford, New Oxford, Ane. 25, 2 p to. Butler, Middletown, Aug. 27, 9 a in. Woollen, Bendereville, Aug. 28, 9 a in. Tyrone, Heidlersburg, Aug. 29, 9 a m., Huntington, Petersburg, Aug. 30, 9 a m. Latimore, State Road S. TI., Aug. 31, 1C m. Cumberland, 11 tttlefiel4 llotel,Sept. 1, 9 sm. Uountpleasant, Brush Run S. 11.,.Sept. 3, 9 a m Conowago, MeSheriyatown, Sept. 4, 9 s at. Union, Sehildt's S. 11., Sept. 4, 1 p m. Littlestown, Bor. Littlestown, Sept. 5, 9 a m Germany, Gulden's S. U., Sept. 5,1 p m. Nonntjoy, Two Taverns, Sept : G, 9 a m. Freedom, Moritz's S. H., Sapt. 7, 9 a m Frinklin, HiMown, Sept. 8, 9 am. Highland. Church S. H., Sept. 9, 9 a in. Hamiltonban, Fairfield, Sept. 10, 9 a m. Liberty, Grayson's S. IL, Sept. 11, 10 a ut. pa`The time has come when we must have better Teachers—hence none but those well qualified will be licensed to teach. Examina tions will be snore rigid and thorough than heretofore. Teachers will prepare themsPlres accordingly. Directors will please attend. AARON SIIFIELY, Co. Supt. Gettysburg, Aug. 6, 1860. to _ . Benefit to Ferment! M ORO PHILLIPS GL:ftrtNll IMPROVED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF. LIME. For Stle at Manufacturer's Depots : 27 N. Front St., between Market k Arch, PHILADELPHIA. 14 Bowley's Wharf, and 05 South St., BALTIMORE, 110. Congress having repealed the internal Rev enue Law taxing Fertilisers, six per cent., I beg leave to inform the Far mere that from this day the same per restage will be taken off the retail price of MORO PHILLIPS' SU PRR•PHOSPHATE—OF LIME, viz: $6O 00, less 6 per cent., making the retail price now $l6 40 pdr ton of 2,000 lbs., In Philadelphia and Baltinu re. Discount to Dealers. . MORO PHILLIPS, - • Sole Proprietor mod Ilatiufacturr. Aug. 13, 1866. . Grocerles—Giroceries. JOHN IL SWAN is constantly adding to his stock of Groceries. If you want fresh Groceries, can at Swan's. If you want the best. Groceries, call at Swan's. If you want the cheapest Groceries, call at Swan's. If you !rot aiy article in the Grocery line, call nt Swan's. His stock is always kept !ull ; the quality pleases and his prices ctipttvate. Call and see. [Aug. 13, 1866. Groceries! Groceries! T EA BEST IN TOWN COME AND SEE THEM! STRICKIIOUSER WISOTZKEY have ad ded a large and sPlen lid stock of GROCERIES to their business, and Invite the public to call and see for themselves. They offer the best of evervthing, at the lowest possible profits: COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, SALT, MI, Spi'ces, Teas, Cheese, Starch, Soaps, Candles, Blacking, Matches, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Bed Cords; with Confec tionary, Oranges, Nuts, Tobaccos, Segars— and a variety entirely too large to be enume rated. "Come one, come all." Gettysburg, June 18, 180. tf T rAviNG located permanently at BON AUGIITOWN, Adams county,will attend promptly to all profe33ion.tl calls, day or night. Uftl::e at John tndis's, where he can always be bound, unless professionally engaged. Aug. 6, 1866. ly undersigned hal commenced the SAD -1 DIX and HARNESS-WAKING business, on the Rill, in Baltimore street, in thebuilding formerly occupied by D. Sweeney as a Chair maker's shop, up•stairs, where he asks those wanting anything in his line to call. Work done in the best manner, and prices moderate. HARNESS REPAIRED at short notice. A lot of new Saddles And Harness on hand. J. If. ROWE. Glttysburg, June 25, MG. 3m $ll5OO gen e ts ir ev e er a y l vlr l e V e our IMPROVED $2O Sewing Mazhines.— Three new kinds. Under and upper feed.— Sent on trial. -Warranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the United Stated for less than'. $4O, which are fully licensed by Rowe, WYteeler 4 Wilson, Grover 4 Baker, Singer 4 . Go., and Bach4der. AU other cheap machines are infringements, and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fora and imprisonment. Illuatrated dr cul era sent tree. Ad lre.s, or call upon Shaw . 1 Clark, at'lliddefor , l, Maine, or Chicago, 111. May 21, 1866: lily TIISTICE - OF THE PEACE, will be at J odlce, (at his' verileace,) in Cumber land township, on Tuesday and Friday of each week, give his attention to Justice's busi ness. (April 30. 1866. 4m Y. V. LUCK 111:11LIP .MILLER'S ESTATE.--Letters of administration de bonis non, cum test.- mento annexo, on the estate of !thilip Lifer, deceased, late of Hamilton twp., Al.ms co., having been granted to the undersigned, resi ding in the same township. he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same tc present them prop erly anthenticated for settlement. HENRY L.IEILLER, Adm'r. July 9, 1866. et* Town Property AT PRIVATE SALE.—Several HOUSES can be pui chased at Private pile by call ing on FAIIIVESTOCK BROMISM. Dec. 15. 1888. tf Ci BOULDERS, Sides, home-made Bologna Sausage, de., a full stock always kept for sale, of the very best quality, andel lowest living profits, by ALBPLEISOH, June 11. next door to the Post Oahe. Bark Wilted. pflIC subscriber will pay FMK DOLLARS per OORD for BLACK OAK BARK, de- livered at. his Tannery, in Gettysburg. JOHN RUPP. June 18, 1188 Cl 2 OCIES.. Wow on howl CLOCKS in'great istjety, frop(factoriea of the highest reputation In the country, and warranted good time-tee ars. Call on J. VIM Oppoaite the Bank, eettl rg. House. CULP fr. EARNSILLW Dr. T. 0. Kinzer, Saddling. Philip Bedding, Notice. Prime Hams, Tie aftltrßOlß3 Fertilizer. B . A. S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE, containing 53 per tent. of Phosphate of Lime, and 5.05 per cent. Ammonia. It should be borne in mind that the Phos phate of Lime is this article being obtained exclusively from RAW BONES and a TRUE BIRD GUANO, there is NO PORTION of it INOPERATIVE, as la the case of SUPER PHOSPHATES made from MINERAL GUAN -oS—rout beingentirely SOLUBLE in the SOIL, continues to IMPART its FERTILIZING qual ities to the CEOS for YEARS. The REMARKABLE SUCCESS which has attended its use for years past, is a WE :lest, GUARANTY to Induce those who have not tried it to do so. The GRAIN CROP where this FERTILIZER has been applied is supposed to have been INCREASED from 25 to 50 per cent. by its use, while for TOBACCO and GRASS LANDS its success has been EQUALLY DECIDED. The price in Baltimore Is uniform with the Xanufacturees Factory Price. GEORGE DUGDALE, Manufacturer's Agent, 103 'Smith's Wharf, Baltimore, Md: For sale at Manufacturer's Price. Cost of Transportation added by SAMUEL lIERBST, Gettysburg, • DAVID HOKE, New Oxford. Aug. 6, 11364. am. Another Large Stock NEWIIOOI33 JUST RECEIVED AT GRIMES'S. James A. Grimes, 'York street, has been to the city again, to replenish his stock, which went off so rapidly, because it was so very good and so very cheep. The new stock beats anything he has yet oFered to this community, nod he hopes all the people will come andiee for themselves. His new purchase of S R UPS can't be beat., and he will sell from a pint up to a barrel ; his SUGARS are of all varieties, including the very primest; his C )FFEES are the best lit the market ; pls MU are elegant; and his FLOUR extra. He has laid in a large lot of STONE-WARE, Which be offers cheap, and is sure vr.ll please —so with his WOODEN.WARR. QUEENS ),RE, LAMPS. PICKLES, SPICES, CON FRO fIONARY, Tobricco and Segars, and Ole thous' tnd other things to be found in his very full and complete Store. By setting and selling quick, lie expects to get along quite as well as those who have greater prolts, but sell slower. pine 11, Mt% Notice. APPLICATION will be mule at the next regular session_ of the Legislature of Pen n sylva r nis for the Ineorpol-ation of s Sav ings' Institution, to be located in the Borough of Littlestown, Adams county, Penn'a.. under the name and style of " TUE LIT TLESTOWN SAVINGS' INSTITUTION," the intention of which shall be to loan out money end receive deposits thereof, and do such things as are usually done by similar Institutions; the cap ital. thereof aot to exceed .One Hundred Thous and Dall Ark, W he dirided into shares of Fifty Dollars each. July 3, dm , Fresh Confectionery AND ICE CEIEAII SALOON.—Thesubscri; ber respectfully informs the citizens or Gettysburg and vicinity that he has a Confec tionery Establishment, one door east of the Eagle ilotel,on Chambersburgstrat, to which he would invite their attention. Cakes, Candies, and every description cf Confections, together with Nuts, Oranges, and all kinds of fruits, always on hand. Parties, public and private, as well its Pins tiles, will be furnished with all kinds of Cakes, Ice Cretin, (in pyramidal form or otherwise,) and other refreshments at their houses, upon short notice. Rasing spent a life-time at the business he flatters himself that he understands It and that he is able to render entire satisfaction. Call and,see his Confectionery. May 28, I'BB6. tf JOOl GRUEL. Cheap for Cash! N EW STORE( GROCERIP.S, LIQUORS, &C. THE undersigned has returned to Gettys burg, and opened , a new Store, on Balti more street, nest door to the Poet Office, and nearlyl opposite the Court-House, where be offers for sale, =CAP roe case, a large and choice assortment of GROCERIES,—Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Syrup, Salt, &c.; with !hill, Bacon, Lard, and en on. ' Also, LIQUORS—Wines, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies, Rums, andeterything elsein the line. Also, any quantity of Notions, to suit any and everybody. Recollect this is the place to buy CHIRP roe Case. GEO. F. KALEFLEISCH April 23, 1866. Lime it Coal. el LUNN & REILLY hare erected two addi. tional Lime Kilns, on the Railroad, and are therefore better prepared then ever to sup ply the best of 1.11113, in large or sulallquanti ties. Farmers and' others can hereafter look for a more prompt fitting of their orders, and are invited to extend and continue their fa vors to a firm which is making every effort to accommodate them in the best manner possible. They will also continue to keep on hand; for s Go,' a good supply of vhe different , kindi of COAL, which they will sell et small profits. Coal and Lime delivered anywhere in Get tysburg. May 14, 1886. If Tin Ware and Stoves. HE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still Ctincial/e& the business o r fmaking ALL KINDS OF GOOD TIN WARE, at the old stand. (formerly Andrew Polley's,) in York sheet, Gettysburg, where he has the largest assortment of tin ware in the county, with many other articles for kitchen use,,,kc. Also, COOKING STOVE .3 .1c NINE-PLATE STOVES, of the very best kinds. S. G. COOS. Mar. 13, 1885. 3m Still at Work ! T HE undersigned continues the - , CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, in all its brindles, at his old stand, in East, Middle street. Oenlabuirig NEW WORK made to order, and REPAIRING done promptly and at lowest prices. FALLING-TOP AND STANDING-TO? B II U U I B S CONSTANTLY Oil NAND. Two &swats SPRING} WAGONS for •ale. JACOB TROXEL. Battle-Geld Hotel. PIUS Rotel, being one of the relics of the Battle of Gettysearg, has been renovated and refurnished, and Is ready to entertain travellers and the public generally. It being a short distance from the Soldiers' National Cemetery, it affords convenient accommoda tions for all itisiticg there, and the subscriber Batters himself the, none shall leave him dis satisfied. Also, Ice Cream axed sal kinds of refresh ments, at all hours, to accommodate prome naders. Give me a call. JOiß,Pfr LITTLE, Proprietor Gettysburg, Ilay 2;1,1866. t( Estey's Cott&ge Organs AA r RS not only unexcelled, but they are ab solutely unequalled, by any other Seed ument in the country. Designed express ly ror Churches and Schools, they are found to be equally well adapted to the parlor and drawing room. For sale only by E. M. BRUCE, No.-18 North Seventh St., Philadelphia. isarAlso, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a complete assortment of the PERFECT MB LOBED.% (Oct. 2, 1865. ly $9O A 8.! 2cngrely n — is d ar GE tici Ty itt er s s t s o t u ed t. Address 0. T. GAIIEY, City Midis. % did,- &ford, Ms, [Nay 21, add. . Valuable Peepertlea for tale. JOHN C. ZOUCK, LAND AGENT,. Now 01/ORD, APAR§ COMITY, PA. Ras for sale a ■amber of desirable proper ties, to which he asks the attention of those wishing to purchase. A. FARE of EGO ACRES, in llosetpleasent township, Adams county, with good Stone House, good Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Wash 4j,ouse, Orchard, kc., near a terapike and railroad. FOitTY ACRES, with good House, Barn, and other out-buildings, Orch:trd, &c., three quartera of a mile from a railroad statioa. A good chance; terms easy. 173 ACRES OF LAND, or the road leading from Hanover to Littlestown. Good limestone farm ; large Brick House, Bank Bars, and oth er out-biiildings. The Littlestown Railroad runs thrgugh the rear part of the place. Price• $135 per acre. A FARA OF 300 ACRES, in Cutriberland township, Adams county, three miles from Gettysburg, at which place is a railroad and good market. This farm can be divided into two farms, there being already twe sets of improvements on the tract. The improve ments are a good two-story Dwelling House, Barn, and other out-buildings, and a Tenant , House with all improvements. A large Three-story BRICK WARE HOUSE, with good Switch, all in order, good Lumber and Coal Yard atteched;in good gram country. Also a BRDIK DWELLING lIOt7SE will be. sold with tile above Ware House if desired. Will be sold cheap, if applied for immediately. .6 FARM of 105 ACM, on the Carlisle turnpike, uqder good cultivatiot., with a large Brick House, Bank Barn. Waxon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage !base and other 4 out-buildlngai all new. LARGE FLOUR MILL, with 15 Acres of Land. The mill has four pair of Burrs, and all machinery for doing merchant work. Bess water power in the county. A FARM of 175 ACRES, near the Hanover turnpike, on which is erected a good Honse t Barn, and all necessaky.ent-buildings. The land is in a good state of cultivation. This property will be sold cheap. A FARM of 195 ACRES, near Henterstown, Adams county, on -which Is erected a goad House, Barn and other out-buildings, and the Irani is in a fine state of cultivation. This farm will he sold cheap. A FARit of 39 ACRES, 6 acres In wood, with one-and-a-haltstory House, good Barn —lant in good cultivation-31 miles from New Oxford, and 11 miles from Bonanghtown. Terms easy. 18 AGItES of WOJDIAND; 2 miles from New Ozfoid. A Fd.all of 200 ACRE 3, good land, with large Brick House, Barn, and 2 Tenant Honsea —4O acres in wood—half a mile from the Con. owago Chapel. , A FARM of 180 Acres-215.0.n be yinr. cbased- r in Cumberland toWnships, 21 mile from Gettysburg, nesr Chambersbarg pike; dirge weutberboarded House, Bank Barn; Ac.,; 40 acres in wood. The Farm bas been recently A Flag of 120 ACIIES, with , good Rouse aad Barn ; 12 Acres is wood; one mile west of Bonsughtown. A HOTEL, in New Word, two-story, roomy and convenient for kusiness. GeoIL etieneu; terms easy. Also, a number of good Houses and Lots fox sale in New Oxford. Persons who wish to -hp/ Real Estate, u well as those who wish to Sell, are requested to give tie subscriber a call at his. store in New Oxford. Address, JOHN C. ZOUCK, Land Agent, New Oxford, Adams couuty, Pd. ' July 9,18 CG. Gus Register's Notices. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persofis concerned, that the Ad ministration Accounts" hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the 200 day ol AUGUST, 1866, at 10 o'clock, A. M., viz: 312. The second and final a:count of Peter Creenholtz, Administrator of Jacob Greci holm, deceased. 313. First account of John N rtz, Executor of the last will and testament 1 David ThO man, deceased. 814. Account of Elijah Spangler, Adminis trator of Catharine Miller, who was Admlnii tratrix of Philip Miller, deceased, cum testa. mento annexo. 315. The account of Michael Minter, Admin istrator of George IL deceased. ats. The first account of Lydia Ann Wei gle, late Lydia Ann Rahn Adaiinistratrix of the estate of Samuel F. data, deceased. 317. First and final account of George Ba ker, Esq., Executor of the last will and testa ment of Wm. laugher, deceased. 318. First and final account of John R. Asa abaugh, Esq , Executor of the last will and teS.. tament of John G. Morningstar, deceased. 319. The account of Win. M. Floughtelin, Executor of the will of Cornelius Eloughtetin, deceased. 320. First and final acconnt of Joseph Lilly, Esq„ Executor. of the heat will and testament of Edward Colgan, deceased. 321. The first account of David Schwartz, Execntot of the will of John Miller, late of Littlestown, deceased. 322. The first account of Isaiah E. Netting, acting Administrator of the estate of John liehring, late of Germany twp., deceased. 323. Account of Adam C. Musselman, late Guardian of Mary E. Snyder, minor child of Jackson Snyder, , tleceased. 324. The first and final account of Jesse Spahr, Administrator of Mary Spahr,,deceased. 325. First and final account of Daniel Oel salmon, Administrator of Christian Hostetter, deceased. 326. Second account of Joseph L. Shorb, Esq , Adosinistraaor of Mary Soeeringei, dec'd. 327. First ant final account of John Hanes. Esq., Administrator of the estate of Maria Bollinger, deceased. 328. First, account of Josiah Wickersham, Admini4trator of the estate of Was. W. Cook, late of Measliest township, deceased. 929. The first account of Jacob F. Lower, Administrator of the estate of John Lower, late of Franklin township, deceased. 330. The first account of George Myers and John Myers, Executors of the will of Jacob Myers, late of Hamilton township, deceased. SAMUEL LILLY, Register. Register's Office, Gettysburg„t July 23, 1866. tit NEW GOODS! GMORGR ARNOLD HAS now on hand a very large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, mostly of his own msuntacturing and well made, embracing every else and price. 1140 • A LARGE STOCK OF CLOVIS AND CASSE ERES, well Aleeted and very handsome style', all of which will be sold very cheap, for cosh Call and see them. 'OBOLIGE AKNOLD. May 7, 1866. 3m Removal OF BOTH 0041 SHOPS TO CHAMBERS BOBO STREET. - _ °PUN TO.D4Y, MAT 17, ISO. We take special pleasure in announcing to our friends and ou•tomers that we have Ibis day opened our ICE CREAM SALOONS, at our new stand In Chambersburg street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church. We have bad the apartments fitted rap in the best style.— Ladies and Gentlemen are Invited to call. We will also furnish Ice Cream to gnan• tity to public or private parties, at prices un precedented. We will also have constantly on hand Fresh Cakes, which we will famish to all parties and picnics at the shortest notice. lIRAD AND MINERAL WATER can always behatl icy and cool sod stall bouri. Haring had a lite•loag experience is the manufacture of all the foregoing articles we ask the pttronage of the public senersllY• May 21,1168. tf k BRO. Grocery & Liquor Store. AFIRST-RATE ASSORTMENT of °RO cERIE3, cheap. FISH of dierrentklitds. A large lot of POTOMAC HIVRRING, at low price. The but and %meet spinet ment of -LIQUORS - ever kept In this place: PURE WINB, BRANDY, Rill WHISICSY, &C., for medicinal and other purposes, la quinti titles large or small. Also -11134LE 6'3 ORLKORATIRD HERB BITTERS. Wit. Z. MARTIN, Baltimore at., Cretipbarg. Way 2R, 111643., - 101211 • • *llll •• lr lAL 14 ir tt to 1 19 ,( 1 : 17 .7.0ri, sow9J4N OF INS__ i l rofnrbit , Iron, a skew di3carery iti medicine STItIKR3 AT Tad Raw r DISBA9II, by supplying Ulu with iis virtu. PRIVCIPLII, OS LUIS inossitsr.-tRuN. This is tin secret of tile wontierial sfsecess Of this rem* in curing LITSPNI'fif A, - LIVEII COMPLAINT, DROP. - SY, CaILOIXIC EffIIERIVII 1., Nervosa- Afectiosi, Coals and ß f r y yen, Kaisers, .ou of Clonalriut - tional Vigor, Dive Ase of the Kidneys and Bladder, Fossil(' Conlin! tints, and all disontea originating in A BAD srATt or T It BLOOD. or accompanied by namt.prc, at a LOW !ITV?' Or ru 11C37EIr Being free from Adeotol in say AWL its emergising.plfecte Are not followed by mum. pending reartitm, bnt 'are }cruellest, Waling etrengtb, vigor and new Meals all parts at the evetem, and building up as IBA'S OM STITUTION. DYSPEPSIA AND DILTTLTIT From du reaeral44 Archdeacon seou, D. h. Dl:rasa:lr, Canada &tat, March 24, INS. * * "lain an inveterate Dyspeptic elf more than 25 years' standing." *. * * "I have been so wonderfully benefited in the three short weeks during which I have used the Peruvian Syrup, that I can scarcely persuade my:telt of the reality. People who .have known me are astonished at the change. lam widely known, and ea. but recommend to others that which has door so match for me." Otte of the most DISTINGUISUISD JU RISTS In New Ragland writes to a friend an follows : "I hare tried the ps,,RII VIAN SYRUP, and the result fully sustains your prediction. It has made a new Ills of me; infused into my system new vigor an energy; lam nolonger tremulous and debilitated, as whets yOu last saw me, but stroogeX, heartier, and with lar ger capacity for labOr, mental and. physical, than at any time during the last Ave years." An EUINENT DIVINE of Boston, says; "I hafe been.usingrthl PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time past I It gives me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle." 36rT1101:19ANDS hare bean changed by the use of this remedy., from weak, stekiy, suffering creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women ; and invalids can not reasonably hesitate to give it a trial. A pamphlet of 32 pages, containing earth& cute, of cures and recommendations from some of the moat eminent physicians, clergymen, and others, will be sent rats to any address. ,Iterdee that each bottle has PEIKIVIAS ElYitllP blown +n tie glass. ,oz 111.11•1111 I. P. Ditteastere. Proprietor, --Day Street, New YOl l l4 /ND UT AIL DRUGGIST/. scaorti L I. All Medical Men agree that lOCIME le the BEST REMEDY - for , Serolula and all kiudrail diseases ever _diecrteewei. The diS,A.lty has been to obtain a P. Sottmos of IL, Dlt. H. ANDRES , lODINE WATER, DI 8 Pure Solution or ioJlae , WITOOI7T SOLVE:MI I A most Powerful 'Vitalising Agent sod Bests- =II It wu.. cure SCROFULA i• all its stssifoill forms ULCERS, CANCRiti, SYPHILIS, SALT RIMS; and (t hits been used with astonishing success iri cases of Rasa [statism, Dyspepsia, Oonsa mp, Female Complaints, litirt, Liver and Eicher Diseases, *c, Circulars will be ;sent wall to any address. Price $l.OO a bottle, or R for $3.00. Zrepared by Dr. H. AVUSIIS , Pitylleisa salt ahemia FOR JALU IT Z. P. phiIOIROPO. IS Day Ihrimet, New York, £XD ISt ♦LL mammon BALLSAX WILD 'C A E R T BIM UM /OR MIRAALT HALF A CIENTIMY, WITE TiIII MOST ASTONIIIIIIIIIO 110001111191 00111111 Cough., Colle, floarattnese. Sore Throat, in. puensa, Whooping Cough, "Croup, Lives Complaint, Britnehitis, Infirmity at Breathing, rtsthinit, and ever, attention of THE THROAT, f,UNGS, AND Olin coNsrmerroN, which carries off more victims thno any other di ,and which baffles the skill of the phy sicians—to a greateir extent than any other malady, often t. YIELDS TO TIITS REMEDY,' when all others probe ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE, rapid in relief, soothing In effect, sat in Its operation, -- *INT IS UNSURPASSX9 while as a preparation, free from aosione in gredients, poisons or minerals; salting skill science and medical knowledge; combining. all that is valrableln the vegembli kingdom for this Class of die se, it is INCOMPARABLVi and is entitled to, merit's and receirei the gen oral confidence of the pahlic. SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D., of &man, N, Y., writes as follows: "Cirtsrsa's BALIAX or WILD C jive universal satisfactlian3. It seems 'to cure a Cough by loosening :and cleansing the lungs, And allaying irritation, thus asttontto ?SI 0•17.1 1 , instead of drying on the cough and leaving the cause behind. I consider the Bal. sem as good es any, ii not the best, Cough medicine with which I am Acquainted." The Rev. JACOB- SECIILER, of Hanover, Pa., well kno,wn and touch respected among the German population of tnis country, makes the following statement for the hem& of the Meted: Dear Sirs t—llaring realised In my tunny Important benefits from the use ofyour valua ble preparation—WlSTAß'S BALSAM OP WILD CtIBRRY—it affords me• pleasure to recommend it to the public. Bolus Nita years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then procured a , bottle of your excellent Uses:, and before she kart taken the 'bola of the contents of Our bathe there was a great iturroretoent in her bettltk. I hare, in my individual case, made (regime", use of your ralurble medittiue, and kayo el ways been bet:matted by ft. JACOB SECULAR. Price one dollar a bottle. /OR SALI BT a. P. DlMmere. SO D•y Yew Yam*. /Nth W. Fowls It U. 7'r.prllNh. $i 1* ♦yD IT Ail. DIUG4I/11111. Grace's Celebrated Salvo - cures OCIP Boras, Scalds. Grace's Celebrate d Salve cares Wounds, Bruises, 81111111116 Grace's Celebrated Salve cures Rolle, Ulcersi Osasers. Grace's Celebrated Safe cure*lt Rheum, Erysipelas. Grace's Celebrated Sallie cures Chapped Ilinds,Obalidos. Gracie's Celebrated &NI heals Old Sores, Fleet Wonstle,Ee. It is prompt In *Won, removes pale at once, and reduces the mosfackry-looklng swelliege and inflammations, as If by mash—tlisS raillerand a complete sere. Ooly 25 cents a 61:1 (Sent by mall cot 33 moats.) For sale by J. P. DINSMORE, 33 bet street, Jew York, S. w. rowt,s a 802 f, Proprlre d ' Roston and by all Drauists, Country Storee. ' • f Jetly is, Ilitle. ly
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