Pentritut***** 400 I • 44F4Ag A rik l A i ri' sur OF -mmr. E . < , • - IQ A tron ist.„ s, o , dsJt-Prop►iefore and Manufacturer:, -IDellowore Inver Cliesokat Works, PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A: For WrfRAT, lin, BARLEY, CORN, CATS, POTATOES, TOBACCO, BUCK WIIRA,I% aCIROHuNt. ITURNIPS, HOPS, (LIMAN FiGITABLES, and every Crop and Pinta. Especially reeissumended to growers of STRAWESMAIES, ROPRERRIES, BLACK BRREIMA aod all 511A.1,14 FINALS, • More than 13 yearsuPteguldr use %ton all eleseriptiens of Crops grows in the Middle and So — a - Thera State., has given a high degree of popularity t 4 this MANURE, which placed its application cow eatirely beyond a mere ex periment. BAUGH'S RAW BONR-8117PEM-PUOS pjf ATE OF LIME is eminently a success as 'a - Subnitute for Peruvian - Guano and Stable lithnure—and l offered to the , Agriculturists of the Noit here and Eastern States as a ter tiiiser that w. , 1 Cheaply restore to the Soil, these Asentials which have been drained [remit by cottitnat cropping and light ma souring. IT is diary prompt it; Its aeiion—is lasting in effect lie a degreseunist;,ined by any cam enercial measure la tie - ricet, end h afforded at a mach lace cost, than bought Stable Ma nure, or Peruvian Guano. The Labor In volved in Its use is fir lees than that of ap prying stable tanniire; while there is no risk frcm theintrodnetion of noxious weeds. ifePtsrmers are recommended to purchase of the deals/ located in their ne'ghborhood. Injections where tut dealer is yet established, the - Phosphate gt.ty be proeured'directly from the itadetrigned. A. Priced eireuiar will be seat to aft who apple. kiur PAMtIitET, "flow to ildiNfain fik Fertility of Anzeriems Fares,"--O4 pages; givimig fall inforreation In regard to the uee of manure Atc„ will be furuhtLed plias on ptiesta. BArcm & soNs. o,oee Xo. 29 .4',utle Delaware Avenue, PtuLaDaLertia. tIATJIHI Bett,TillEitS k CO., --pentrai Wils•teasfs Agents, )10.181. Pearl Street, earner of Cedar, - !:sty GEORGE DUG DALE, riolosht - .Spat for:3farsiland and Virginia, 97 & 105 Smith's Wharfy B tUr11101,111; /birch 18, 1867. 6.sk POLAND'S Magic Bilious Powders. 1/SEPARATION is the discovery of the Rev. fpritierty the P ti ter of the Baptist Church in'GulrstOw,n, N. R., and a 21111 dearly beloved by that denotnina- Lion throughout New Rutland. lie was obliged to leave the pulpit l and study medi cine to save his own - life, and his MACIO POWDERS are one of thei most wonderful discoveries of modern times. It is The Great, Liver and Billoll3 Remedy! which completely throws in the envie all oth er 'discoveries in medicine; and it . nlrords him mach gratifica:tion that 'they receive the unanimous approbation of nil who h.ive tested them. The Magic Bilious Powders are a Po3itive Care for Liver Colip . .a'ntl in its most aggravated form, and an imme diate corrector of BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS! Ercellent ter HEADACHE, CONS TIP A TI.ON, BLOTCHES PIMPLES, SALLOW SKI:4, DROWSIN DIZZINEiS, IIEARTIWRN, PALPITATIuN, And s most wonderful _Cure and P — reTentive of yam' and Ague! -=TWe advise all who areAroubled with this fearful malady to always keep the: Powders oa ,incrid ready for immediate use.) = dere are a few important particulars: I.t —They are the Great !Specific for all Bilious A (ructions. '2d.—They nre the only kno*n remedy that will cure Liver Copphart. 3d.—They are the only known remedy O l t _will cure Conetipetion. 44h.—The Powders are so thorough in.therr operation that Dile package will be :11 that CHI ie ijority of thuse , usiug them will regalia to effect a cure. sth.--They are a mill and pleasant yet the most effectual cathartic knob n.„ . t 6th.—They are the cheapest and best medi cine extant, as the) can be sent by mail to any part of the globe fur the price, 50 cents. _ Circulars, , containing certificates, inform a go°, kc., seat to any part of the world free of charge. SuLD BY ALL DItUGGISTB; br by mail on application " C. G. CLARK & CO., General Agents, Nt.sr HAVEN, COWL Price 59 Cents pc.r Box, March 18, 1867. so.viy Coe's Dyspepsia Cure 1 - T HIS Great Remedy tor nil Iliseitses of the STOMACH, Is the discovery of the itivcntori)f Coe's val uable Cough Balsam. while expe imenting to r bit own health., It cured Crump iu the Stomach tor hint which had befure yielded to nothing but chloroform. The almost daily testimony from various parts of the country encourages us to believe there is no disease cau.ed by a disordeted stomach it will not speedily cure. POMO/B'l3 'Endorse and Use It!. Ifixisters give Teermorty of Itir Eafccrey And from all directions we receive tidings of cure4Tertormed. DYSPEPSIA 1 IIEARTBErRN - 1 BICK-HIZADACEIS I It has eared in hundreds of cares HEADI F IIII AYD J/IZZINESS It stow; in thirty minutes ACIDITY ‘OF TII STWIACH It corrects at once 'RISING OFTEIZ 7-. I OD 1 It stops immediately. DISTRESS AFTER EATING 1 . • One dose will remove. CIIVISA. WORM! - Rapidly yields - to a few doves. DAD BRUTE 1 . Will berehttrtged with half a bottle. This Perfectly Harmless - Its UNPRECEDENTED- SUCCESS te owing to the fact that IT CURES BY ASSISTING IgATURE to re-Assert her ew ty in the system 1 • Nearly every dealer in the United States sells it at ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. - O. G. CLARK # CO., Proprietors, • NSW Haves, Coca. March £B, 1861. eowly rhilip Bedding, JWITICE OF TUB Pk/ACE, will be et his office, (at his residence.) in Camkerlaad town/hip, orb Tuesday and Friday of each weelr, .40 give his attention to Justice's bust ling. • (Dec. 3, 1866. 4ut Melee Western Lands. INAV* on hand some choice Western Leadi, well located near Sellroads, Coun ty Towns, Chnrehes; School-houses, ,ke., which I will 'esohange at a fair prise for Beal Estate da Adams county. 4t:f 80. A.ANOI,D, Gettysburg, Feb. 26, 1667. tr *x If order to prove the aseertimpi Wide is Omar of procuring FIIOTOGRAPIIS at the castor Gallery, call and ak for . your I'II7PINII. No charge will he made unless you are pleased with the result and ehoose to leave yoer order. . P. 4. TVSON. li' HAMS ; trot quality,' ap:# rpoogq" : pt cep tits be Mt& itt MijallFl4lSClrat; sCo"ATUEDAY, the 23d day. of MARCH Inst., the subscribers, Bseetttors of the fast will and testament of Henry Spalding, ate of Orman, towniblp, Adams minty, 'deceasedowill sell at the Isle residence of said decedent, one mile west of Littlestown, onthe Gettysbwrg Turnpike, the following Per sons! Property, viz : 0001) HORSES, 12 head of Horned Cat tle, 16 head of Sliest), 5 Hoge, 2 Sows, 10 Shoats, L Broad-tread Wagon, Two-horse Wagon, Carriage, Sleigh, Grain Drill, Reaper, Threshing Machine, Spring-tooth Rake, Win nowing Mill, Ploughs, Harrows, Corn Forks, Shovel Plough's, Horse Gents, Bridles, Sad dle., Fifth Chain, Log Chain, Halter and Cow Chains, Stretchers, Double and Single-trees, Folks, hakes, kc. Also Household and "Kite!. en Furniture, viz BUREAUS, Beds and Bedsteads, Tables, Choirs, Settee, Desk, Ten -plate Stove, Dining Table, lot of Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloth, Chest, Dough Tray, Copper and Iron Kettles, Barrels, Tubs, Meat by the polled, Potatoes by the bushel, I barrel of Vinegar, with many other articles, not mentioned. Sale to commence precisely at 10 o'clock, A. -M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMES SPAT-DING, , D; C. SMITH, Jacob Flunk, Anctioueer. Executors. March 11,1867. OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.—On SAT URDAY,, the -30th of MARCH next, the subscriber' intending to remove west, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Mount pleasant township,. Adams county, near White Hall, the following personal property, via: 1 MARE WITH FOAL, 1 Caw, 1 Shoat, 1 One-horse Wagon, Spring Wagon, as good as new, 1 good HEARSE, I set of Hoist Gears, 1 set of Buggy Harness, 151-gh Bells, Corn Forks, Crow-barp Picks, Shovels, Forks.• Halter and Cow Chainsa MI set of CABIN-ET-MAKER TOOLS, wit i7erst-rate Turning, Lathe, Bor ing Machine,Grind-stone, a lot of half-Inch P u plar a nd Cherry, and inch Poplar and Cher ry Boards, :lak Joists, kc. Also, a ra-iety of w Iettg,NCHBE: Sideboards, Begenns, Sinks, Chests, Want' And Candle Stands with Household and Kaciten Furniture, such as TABLES AND CHAlRS,'Bedsteads atarßed ding, 2 Clocks, 3 Ten-plate Stores and Pipe, Iron Mettles and 'Pots, Glass and Queensware, Tin and Crockery-ware, Tubs, Barrels,_Ment Vessels Bacon and 'Lard by the pound, in short, his; entire Stock of household articles, Lon nnuserous to mention. Bale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSEPII 13EDERMAX. /aeon KLONK, Auctioneer. reb: 2'41867. ts* AT PUBLIC SALR.-0a TUESDAY, the lath day, of MARCH inst., the sabscri , will offer at Public Sale, on the premi bee. about 20 ACRE:4 OP CHESNUT TIM BKRIAND, altuate iu MenaHen townibin, Adams county, one aud a half miles from ilendersrille,l adjoining lauds of Franklin B. Weaker, totta B. Hoffman, and others. The tract ;is well covered With j - oung thri log -Chesnut:, thriller, and will be offered iu lots of from 2 to 4 acres, to snit purchasers. There is is tad road to the land. bale to c aimencs. ut 1 o'clock, P. M.„ on said day, when attendance will be given and terms wade known by JAMES FICKES, SILAS FICKES. March 11, 1867. tae ' . N ria-my, the 22d day of AIARCEI in- O stem, in pursuance of an alias Order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, grante4f to the undetsigned, will be offered at Publie Sale, on the premises, the Real Ratite of retei linker, deceased, eousisting of _ A YARII, situate partly in riamiltonhab township, Adams county, and partly to Frank lin county, Pu., adjoining lands of Lazarus Baker, Walter Waumman, OeorgeDouse,,lien rl Caufman, John Cauiruan nod Leonard Cant- Man, rontatning 200 Acres, more or leas, im proved with !Cline and a Half±ory LUG HOU:in, Log Bank Baru, Spring House, ke. A fair pro= Rink portion of the'.tract is well tirm. ber,d. ;Sale to commerce at 1 o'clock, P. M., c 49, sald day, when nteend.tnce will be given and terms made known by _ _ . iinrch 4, IF 61,. to ESTATE OF JiliNftY SPALDING, ESQ Letters testamentary on the estate of Henry Spalding, csq , late of Germany town ship. Adams conaty,•dece-tseil, having been gr.inted to the undersigned, ihe first named residing in Germany tcwnship, and the last named residing in Oxford township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted ty, bald estate to make immediate. payment, and .ose having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. J A_MSSSPADfNei D. J. S.IIITH, March 11 1 '1867. 6t Execaton JOSEPH BAKER'S ESTATE.—Letters of adminktration ou the, estate of Joeeph Baker, late of Franklin township, Adams coun ty, eeccased, haring been grunted to the un dersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to woke immediate prwsent, and those having claims against the seine to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle. merit. kiNNitY KNOUSS, .llbach 4, 1867. 6w MIN Holders of the Mortgage Banda of the Gettysburg' R.tiltoad Cou3pauy are re quested to meet at the N..tiopar Hotel in the botough of York, on TUESIDAY, the 19th of MAltt.l, at 12 o'clock, M. W3l. ti. CASE, President Gettysburg IL IL C. Mareh 4, 1867 B LACK OAK BARK. $ °ASH PER CORD wiu be paid for good Black Oak Bark, deliv ered at 9 indoe's Mill, on Marsh creek, four miles northwest from Emmitsburg. HENRY ORONISTER. Mardi 11, 1861. 6w It is sore to cure One dose will core FOR SALE.—A desirable Fr in, S O7 acres, with good buildings t five ands ball miles east of Frederick, Md., can be bought on /Jig terms. For full particailere, iagoire of the Editor of the Gerrrsamie tlumemits. March 4,1867. tt • Shoes, Gaiters, * TORN 411. REILLS O, - I 1 °MILLER." Slllll.l, west side, a few doors from the Public Square Gettysburg, his kid in an excellent assort ment of Shoes, Gaiters, kc., for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, which he Is offering at the very lowest profits. Havitig height for cash, at the latest redac tion, he Itliretrared to offer grekt harpies.' Boot and Shoe manufacturing carried on at the same place, and the best kind of work made. JO ELTIL MEILING. May 14, 1866. tf TEE unaersignyd having retired from basi ness, he astr *hose indebted to' make virulent with as little delay as possible. Stich as do not Imola before the first of Janu ary next, will find their accocitts in the hands of an officer for collection. JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE. Gettysbarr, Nov. 26, 1866. E.7.OELEIOII is our motto ' • 'to Toleue ail our aim ; and to render satisfaction, in every instance, our determination. C. J. T-TSON iikttylburg, Pa. Hay Wanted. MEE undersigned will pay the highest mar ket prices for HAY. Inquire at Spam bra Warehouse,-Gettysburg. GEO. C. STRICKHOUSBIL Vac. 23, 1861. tf WATS start it the 'place to gee AB kthds of Groceries CHEAP Public Sa le. Public Sale Cliessmt Wood Laud Orphans' Court Sale. DINIEL BALDWIN 'Votiee. Notice. Notice. Wanted. A Fine Farii Pay rp 2 tovEßmintr PROPERTYPX PRIVATE SALE: 4PrIF.III . FeCO.` 5,000 New and Second. Hand TEAR HARNESS. 10,000 BRIDLES and COLLARS. 3,000 SADDLES, all StyleE —V} to 10,00. 300 Pour-horse Government WAGONS. 2,000 WAGON COVERS, all Sizes, new &worn. 5,000 BLANKETS, and HORSE COVERS. Also, a large Stock of Reins, Lead Linea, Whips, Buggy and Ambulance Harness. Por table Forges, Chains, Sing - le-trees, Lead Ban, etc., etc. Wheel Team 11 ,—little worn—alt Oak tanned Leather and serviceable, cleaned and oiled, $5 00 per horse or mule, Including Bridle. Le.td do., $4 00. Wagon Bridles, $1 00, Collars, $1 to $2. Extra Hair lined Artillery Case do., s2i and $3 00. Double Reins, $1 75 to $2 25. Lead Lines, $l. Halters, Id to $l2 per dozen Officers' New Saddles SlB, with Plated Bit Bridle, $2l ; good as new, $l2, with bridle, $l4; ranee Saddles fur Bois, $6, Wagon Corers, made to at any Wagon,— heavy linen, $8 to $6; superior Cotton f7uck, $6 to $B. 12 oz. Duck, $9 to $l2. 1,000 Hospital Tents, new and good u flew, 10 ox. duck-14 feet square—s3o to $4O. \ Officers' A. Tents, 7 feet square, from , $5 to $B. , 10,000 BAGS, from 12 oz. Duck, Ist Imila ty, 8 bushel,. $9 00; 21 bus. $lO 00; 8 bus. $ll per dozen; 2nd quality, $7 50, $Bl5O and $2 50 SIIALL ORDERS SENT RY 'EXPRESS, C. 0. D. PITELN at 0., No. 437 k 339 North Front st.,.ehila. ; No. 5 Park Place, New Yoirk. No. 483 Bth street, Washiogtoa, D. C Price list sent on application.. - March 11, 1867. 2m 628. - Hoop Skirts'. NlfiF SPRING STYLES, "Our ticrn embracing every new and desirable ize, style 'and shape of Plain and Trail i klOOP SKIRTS,-2, 21, 2t, 3, 3.1, 31, .4 add 4 yards round, every length and size waist; in every respect Firat Quality, and especially adapted to meet the wants of First Class and most fashionable Trade, „ Gur owu...mwiceu--91..HQ0 Skirts, are lighter, more,elastieally Cheap er than any other make of either Single or Double Spring Skirts in the American Ma*et. They, are warranted ,in every respect, and wherever introduced give- universal *Heim- Owl. i They are now, being extensively kold by Reitailers, and every Lady should try t em. Asfor "Hopkins' own make,” and see hat each skirt is stamped "W. T. HOPKINS, I au nfacturer, 629 Aral Street, Philadelphia." yo others are Genuine. Aii. Catalogue eon- Lathan Style, Size and Retail Prices , _ scat to any adore,-5.-• A uniform and liberal Discount allowed to Dvaters. Orders by mail or other wise, promptly and ceretully filled—Whole sale and Retail, at Manufactory and Sales rooms, No. 629 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Skirts mule to order; altered and repaired. TERMS, NET CASH, ONE PRICE t'NLY. WU, T, /iliPElii. March 11, 1:667. 10m For Sale. THE BEST IN THE VIOTOIt S THE DIARON.GOKET. MftL. Over Five thousandof these Mills have 'seen made and sold in the last three yeiirs. The best recommendations can be given. Mao—COOK'S EVAPOIIATOR, for malting Sugar and Molasses, said to be the best in M. CODA' . MUSH:Va. Three different sizes for grinding Corn lnlthe ear, ni shelled—or any other kind of grain. This is a machine that every farmer should have, as a bughel of ground feed is equal to bushel and a half uu'rouud. The high price of feed of all kinds makes an ['Operativelde eland for some kind of machinery by wleicb 10 save. 11 is a midi grinder and durable. BELLS FOR CHURCHES L SCHOOLS, UM HOUSES, POUNDRIESAe. Made of the best steel composition. °birch Bells insured for one Air. WlLLOualißrs GUN SPRING - DRILL, WITH CRO'. ELL'S GUANO ATTACHkIEST: - 'I his is considered one of the best Drills how in use. - It will distribute any I. ind of eitin evenly, and sow from one bushel up to three to the acre. Tie Guano Attachment his given' entire satisfaction wheruver used. It is, so constructed au not to clog :la cowing any hind of Phosph rtes or ilone Meal. Haring snid a number of these machines last season, I can tally recommend them to be what they 'are represented. Persons wishing to buy should make application early as the supply is small and the demand great. F. F. SMITIIS CAST STEEL PLOUGHS. First, II is the only Plough yet produced that wil invariably scour in any soil. Second, It is now an established fact grass It will last from three to bix times longer ass any other steel plough in use. Third, It draws lighter than any other Plough, cutting the same width and depth of furrow. The diffvrent pAr , 3 of the Plough are cast in moulds, into the exact shape desired for the mould-boards, shares and land-sides, giving the puts most exposed to wear any desired thickness. The s•iares can be sharpened by any . blacksmith. The steel is perfectly male able and works kindly. Edgtools have been made out of pieces of the plough by black smiths all over the country. . For sale by IVy. WIBLE, Agent, Aug. 27, 1836. Near Gettysburg, P. Drainage Pipes. undersigned has now on hand, and continues to manufacture, large quirati ties of EARTHEN DRAINAGE PIPES, wiich he acts at 8 Gents per foot at the -manufacto ry. If desired, he will lay the pipes, either water-tight or Irese-juinted, at a reasonable compensation. They have been tried in dif ferene'parts of the county, with• entire sue cos. For the drainage of cella'rs, kc., noth ing better can be us,.d. Specimens may be seen at Kalbileisch's store, in Gettysburg. The manufactory is in Oxford township, near LiOy's mill. Post Office address, New Oxford, Adsms county, Pa. JOIN BECKMAN. March 11, 1867. 6m• Dnphorn et Hoffman. NEW S T O R E cx TOE EOETRWEST CORMOI, OF THF DLL. 11014 D, GITITSSUIIe (Kiloton as Hakes Oct ner.) DEALERS IN'DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, pen- . PETS, QUEENS WA RE, &C., all of which have.been bought• at the lowest market prices and will be sold accordingly. Give them a call, No trouble to show Goods. F. D. DUPRORN, B. W. IiOFFSLAN. Oct. 6,.1666,. ° Photograph Albums TilE largest, most beautiful and cheapest lot of Photograph Albums ever off red in Gettysburg, just received at the XXOEL -131011 GALLERY. Albums holding 50 ,Pic. tures on ysl 75. Our stock comprises over 30 different styles, among which are the field. braced everlasting Chain and Hinge /lack. These Albums we have bought low and, are determined to sell lower than the same gnali ty can be bought for anywhere in this county or out of it. 0. J. TYBOO, Jan. 28, 1867. $l, 500 Per Year! WE iwnnt Agents everywhere to cell oar IMPROVED $2O Sewing Machines.— 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 State. for less than $49, which are fatly licensed by Holes, W7teekr Wdert, Grocer 4. Bakes, Sower 4" Oh, and Backsides. All other cheap machines are infringements, and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine a nd imprison . Illustrated cir culars seat tree. Address, or call upon Straw k Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. May 21, 1866. illy 90 A Month!—AGENTS wanted for sin entirely new artless, jail out, Address 0. T. 0.1.12EY, City Building, Bid. deford, Bl• play 21, 1866. lily Gil ill'? ,T.T9F 0 . 4 4 1 ,414 *,sersosi't Brinkerboff's CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The undersigned would inform the Agri• cultural nblic that be hits purchased from the Pate tee of this extraerdivary machine, the Pate 1 Right for the States of Pennsylva nia and . arylacd. Brinkerhoff's Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner, is pronounced- the best machine of the kind in this country. Atli in proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advisory Com. mutes appointed to select Implements for ex hibition at the Universal Exposition in Paris, in 1867, have selected this Sheller as the best in America," and at the request of J. C. Der - by ' U. S. Agent, a machine has been shipped to Paris for exhibition. The fact may also be stated . that at the great trial of Agricultural implements, at Auburn, N. Y., in July last, under the auspi ces of the New York State Agricultural So ciety, the Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner was reported by one of the most competent-Committees as the nest Corn Wiener out. They say, 'We have carefully examined and thoroughly tested this machine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it the best Corn Sheller we ever saw." The rtport is signed by such men as John Stanton Gould, President N. Y. State Agricultural Society ; B P. John son, secretary to same Solon Robinson, Ai ricult ural Editor N. Y. Tribune ' • S. Edwards Toad, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. From among many complimentary newspa per notices, the following, front the New York Observer, is deemed sufficient: "Among all the - Hand Corn Sbellers made in New York and Albany—and one single firm manufactures more than 10,000 annually —not one can enter the circle with the Sheller jt y u o s rk l o to It sh d el b l y s, J i . ep tt a r r i a nt e e g rto ji ti d , c t eau b u u s r e n s: r N a e p w . idly and easily, at. one oper ttion, as fast as the ears oan be put into the hopper." The undersigned is now prepared to dispose of COUNTY BIGHTS. He will have SHEL -I,h'llS ready for sale in the come Of ic month's time. All letters to be addressed to Wit. WllllB, P. Q__Box 248, Gettysburg, Pa. liarcla 11, 1867. The Natfienal R EAPERS AND MOWERS. ,Ilof Anna' Patents, 'the No. 1 Machine has two Driving Wheels, Hinge Joint and Folding Bar, making it very convenient to move from one place to another; is very simple in its construction, extremely light draft and durable, cuts 4 feet 10 inches in grass and 5 feet 2 inches in grain; is a Selt- Baker and Side Delivery, and is capable of cuttings whole field without binding a sheaf, and does the most satisfacto ry work This Machine can also be used as a Eland Machine without injuring its qualities as a Reaper. The Machine is _warranted' to cut Grass as well as any Single Mower this, cuts the same width. It is a strong two horse Machine—three or four can be uszd, if required, in hilly ground. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS have been made for the coming season. The Machine is also perfectly balanced, no weight on the horses' necks in Mowing or Reaping,. No. 2 is a light two-horse Machine, and is differently constructed, cutting on the right hand, side; and in front of Driving Wheets is a Self-Raker and Side Delivery. The differ ence in the width of cut is 6 inches. The shifting lever and the raising and low ering levers are both at the driver's right side, end with his right foot upon a pedal and his left upon a foot-step, he has the power and control of the whole machine, be can raise or lower the platform from three to fourteen inches, can throw the machine oat of gear, and regulate the rake so as to make the sheaves large or small, and all this at the same time and without retarding the motion or speed of the machine. Al! Machines warranted to ,give satisfac tion I For 'Miter information apply to LEWIS BUSHMAN, Agent, 3 miles south of Gettysburg. March 4, 1867. tf SHIREMAN'S NATIONAL SELF -DISCHARGING OTHIIL SPRING TOOTH Horse Rake! Patented Septemb'er 9th, 1862, and .14-issued De- ember 601,1864 This Bake is an Independent Steel Spring Tooth Rake, and has proven itself to be the most perfect HORSE RAKE now in use. With this Rake the Horse does all the work, both the Raking and Discharging, by the dri ter moving a lever a few inches, which throws it in gear, and as the horse moves forward it raises the teeth and discharges its load, and then shifts out of gear itself, the teeth drop ping down ready to rake again. By this ope-, ration it is easily understood that the Raker leas hardly any work to do at all Important imp:ovements have been made of late, making it very simple and durable in its construction. Thousands of them have been Sold in the few last years, and given the beet kind of satistactlln. Apply to LEWIS 217SIIIIAN, Agent, 9 miles south of Gettysbuig March 4, 1867. tt. New Muddler Shop, O"the Hill," Baltimore Street, Catty.. burg, Pa.—Constantly on band, or made to order, all kin& of RIDING SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS, FL Y. NETS, as low as tha lowest. - March 4, 1867. tf At the Old Business. LBWIS KUNSIKRANT has re-commenced the TAILORING hithiness. in Chambers burg street, between Washington and West streets, Gettysburg, and asks a share of the custom of the public. His lougraperience in the business enables him to guarantee good fits and good work, whilst the latest fashions will be coasuttedin cutting whenever desired. No effort will be spared to render satisfaction, and he teels sure that all who patronise him will be satisfied. His prices for work are as low as they can possibly be to afford him an economical living, and no one could in reason ask them to be any less, Ile asks bis old Wends to give him a call, as well as the pub. 11c generally. 'Nov. 12, 1868, IN my absence, there will always be a thor, oughly competent operator fin charge of the Eccelicfn Gallery, sad. work of all kinds and ander all ciraotostaner aunt give satis faction before It eaa leave oar looms: C. J, tys!ipt. . Poor House Accounts nORNELIUS DAUGHERTY, Esq., Treas urer, in account with the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of the County of Adams, from the 2nd day of Janu ary, A. D., 1866, to the 7th day of January, A. D., 1867, both days incluslie Balance of Jacob Sheads, Esq., for mer Treasurer, $l2l 67 Order on County Treasurer, t 1,2t0 00 41 " ' 1,00) 00 II ‘ , 4_ /I 1,200 00 0 'I . • 1,000 DO il II 1,000 00 " If 800 00 - 41 44 . 1,200 00 44 II 1,000 00 " II 2,000 00 /4 1,000 00 II .11 1,000 00, It /I 1,000 00 II II \ 1,000 00 Cash on uncalled Orders, 29 00 Interest of John Martin, 6 00 Cash of George Meckley, - 1 25 1. John N. Graft, 2 GQ II .4 Pigs, ' 500 1 g Jacob Plank, ash trees, 20 00 Solon-e paid Jacob Culp, Sim., for mer steward, $9 55 Out-door paupers' support, 1,C56 00 Merchandise and groceries, 4,096 95 Range, freight and masonry, 482 01 Pork, beef and bacon, ' ' 1,924 95 Replacing horses lost by dismiss, 623 00 Deer cattle, cows and stock hogs, "637 03 Flour, grain and grinding, 964 57 Making fence and part materials,' 932 31 Mechanics' work, Stone coal, brick and freight, TZrngs and medicines, 52 27 World chopping, making rails* posts, 294 63 Sundry expense', PoOishing accounts, Belies to paupers, Funeral expenses, Male hirelings, Female hireUesse, Perceutap_on insurance, Directors' st.lary, Counsel Fees Physician's vibtry, Steward's salary, Clerkil' salary,. Treasurer's salary, Balance In hands of TrensurOrt We, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do hereby certi fy that we have examinei the items which compose - the foregoing account, and that they are correct—being from the 2nd day of Jan uary, A. I), 1866, to the 7th day of January, A. D., 1867, both days inclusive. JOSEPH BURKEE, J. C. PITTENTU 11F, HENRY L. BREAM, Auditors. TUNIS JOHNS, Esq., Steward, in szrount d with the Directors of the Poor and Hoase of Employment of the County of Adams—be ing from the 2ild day of January, A. D., 1866, to the 7:h day of January, A. D., 1k.67, both days inclusive: DR. To balance in hands of Steward at Last settlement, Order on Treasurer,. Cash of Deatrielt, after death, Andrew Polly, interest, Weible-4k Son, bay, Order on Treasurer, Om. McClean, rye flour, Jacob Hollinzer, timothy seed, Order on Tre.asurer, Per c0w, 4 5 CO Pigs, 't 6 00 George Harper, after death, 1 10 Balance due Steward, 6 47 By general expenses, 36 15 Cash paid hirelings, harvesting, kc., 91 44 Belief to pinpets, . 2 00 Funeral expenses, 4 00 Fruit and vegetables, 76 11 Lime, sand, kc., 13 50 Groceries, 19 62 Merchandise, , 33 35 23 75 Veal, flail, Ist., . Medicine, kc., 3 00 Timothy seed, : 2 60 Leather, 6 10 Postage and telegraphic despatches, 2 16 Heifer, • 45 03 We, the subscribers, Audifors to settle end adjust the Public Accounts, do certify that we have examined the items which compose the above account, and do report that the same is correct—the parte embracing the account of Jonas Johns, Steward, from the 2nd day of January, A. D., 18G6, to the ith day of Jan uary, A. D., 1867, both days inclusive. JOSEPH BURKER, J. U:PITTENTURF, lIENEY L. BREAM, 'Auditors. LIST OF PADPERS remaining in the Aims House of Adams county, on the let of Janu ary, A. D., 1867 t • Males, ' ' 46 Females, 83 Children, males, 4 " females, .B Colored, males, , 2 Tutal, 93 Transient paupers, 1,242 PRODUCTS OP TIM FARM. 3021 bushels of Wheat: 12} " Rye. 28u0 " Corn h oars. 900 " # Oats. 11 " Timothy seed. 350 " Potatoes. 30 " Turnips. 30 " Onions. 15 Red Beets. • 3000 heads of Cabbage. 4294 pounds of Beef. 5507 " Pork. 9 head of Horned GAB*. 50 Pigs. 80 tons of Hay. 36 loads of Corn Fodder: The number of deaths from Oet. 1, 1865, to Jan. 1, 1867, was 18. JONAS JOHNS, Steward.' March 4,1887. 41 „ J. L. UOWE OtO lIIMATIMIIIB, It tles leacedaidi Gallery, are =pub Aeaii Iletaialteg at ass tkirik,f#l4eleas. gall as* eartias MUM Q , - 0 4 Tr4lar. Great Conowngo 311114. O noo WHEAT J, Wil ET.T " W ANTED. he :adetsigned, having remodeled and im proved his Mills, near New Chester, Adrian wanly. (formerly called "Walnut Grove," bul aow 4 Great Conowavo Millv,") is prepared Me do all kinds of work in hilt line with nutmeat dispatch. Constantly en hand. fn• sale ot exchange, the very test qualities of Sups!, Extra and Family FLOUR, itian Rye, Oorc aad Buck wheat Flour, with every variety of Chop and ofttl of wheat. Haring' a SAW MILL, attached, be is pre pared to saw all kinks of lumber, at the short est notice. A fanner in need of lumber and Soar, can p.t a log upon his wagon, throw a few busbeis of wheat 0.1 the tip, It we the wheat exchanged for dour and the log sawed, thus saving a double trip—and all because of the new and perfect machinery now employed in these milli. Having the best of workre.o, he will be able to Meese everybody. Thsakfel for past favors, he hopes fora cootinuaece of the = New Chester, /an. 14, 1807 Nina. C. Stallsmith, GETTYSBURG, PA., CA RPSNTER k CONTRACTOR, keeps constantly on hand and manufactures to order, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Door and • II indow Frames, Ornioe, Door and Window Brackett, or any other article in the Building Line. Seasoned material coastantly on hand, ex perienced workmen always in readieees, and work executed with dispatch. jerttrders promptly attended to. [Jan. 28, titu Latest Fashions ' A nt AND J. W. BRADGEYS CELERRA JU TED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR UuCBLE SPRING) SKIRT. TIM WOIDIRPUL PLEXIIIILITT and great eng ross. and PLIASURII to any lady wearing the Du- PLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT a ill be experienced partic ularly in all crowdol Asseruldies,Operais,Carria nes, Itailroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Protnelade and Molise Dress, as the Skirt can be Wide(' when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or litiAin Dress, an invaluable quality in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the et LOUISE, cog easy, and great COSTICNIIVICIM of weal ing the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SUM, SPRING Sets? for re single day, will never afterwards w dis pense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will preserve their rerfect and graceful !dive when three or four ordinary Skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The Hoops are covered with double and twist ed thread, and the bottom rods era not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered, preventing them from wearing out when drag ging down steps, stairs, ✓tc. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite a ith all ladies'and is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHION AZLE WORLD: $14,385 42 To enjoy the following inestimable advanta ges in Crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape, finish, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be burn you get the genuine article. 605 66 892 10 CAUTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION be particular to NOTICE the skirts °Tara us "DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, via: "J., W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through tha centre, thus reveal in; the two (or double) springs braided togeth er therein, which is the secret of their flexibil ity and strength, and a combitatiownot to be found in any other skirt. FOR SALE in all Stores.. where FIRST CLASS skirts are sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. 291 85 79 50 144 87 83 75 313 '.'o 221 00 25 00 65 00 25 00 135 00 250 00 40. , 00 Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the l'atant, \V STS, BRADLEY & CARY, . 97 Chambers & 79 & 81 Reade Sta., N. Y. inn. 21, 18.4. 3m - . . 40 00 :48 43 $14,385 42 Iron--Iron•-Iron 2 UETTYSLICHIG FORGE. r The subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have erected a Forge in con nection with their Steam /Jill, and are now i macufacturing FORGED AND HAMMERED IRON, sneh as Plough, Horse-shoe and 13. tr frcn, and rev ctfully invite Blacksmiths and Dealers to gi them a call, teeing satisfied 'that they w be able to please as to quality, finish and rite. BRINGMAN k 11ARREN. - N. B.—The highest market price pail for wrought and scrap iron.' B. k. W. Dec. 17, 1806. rtTin Ware and Stoves. RE subscribe respectfully informs the public that hestill continues the business o making ALL KINDS OF GOOD TIN WARE, at he old stand, (formerly Andrew Policy's,) in `2`urk st,..eet, Gettysburg, where be has the lsrgestk assortment of tin ware in the county, E,c with m ay other articles for kitchen use, kc. Also, OOKING STOVES St NINE-PLATE STO V ,of the very best kinds. S. G. COOK. /far. 12,1415. tf 31 10 25 a 5 00 9 97* EMS 93 44 1 15 1 00 50 00 CATHIRINS VACKLEVS HSTATE.—Let tent of administration on the mute of Catharine Mackley, late of Straiten. town ship, Adams county, dece'esed, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, they hereby give noti •e to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly anthenticated tor settlement PETER MACKLEY, MARY .1. CAS:I3IAN, Feb. 25, IR6i. Gt* Administrators. $360 oe TN, LIZ ABRT:I )(ACKLEY'S FATATE. —Let. 1 . 4 1 ters of adminixtration on the estate ot Eliz abeth Mickley, deceased, late of Straban twp., A doina co., having been granted to the under signed, residingin the same tap, ttey hereby give notice wall persons indetked to said Pst.te to make immediate payment, and those haring claims agnir.st the same to present them prop. erly authenticated for settlement. PETER N kUKLEY, MARY J. CASH VAN. Feb. 25, 1867. 60 Administrators. - - Nottec. $3BO 89 TIDMUND F. GrBitIiNATOR'S ESTATE.—. rj Letters testamentary on the estate of Ed mund F. °Ovum' r, late of Cce3owago town ship, Ad ma county, de,:eased, baring been gratite / to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he Lereby gives. nntice to all persons indebted to sa'd t statem to make ime diate p tyment r and the hart ng claims against the same to present t em properly authenti cated :or settlement. , JAMES W. GUCERYATOII, Feb. 23,13G7. Ct Executor Money, Free as Water. 10,000 ACTIVE Malo Lc'e oralFai n i l d i Tr i aieWlg A• we wanted to n solleittrwle in e ev 't or e i Town, ltgei. Village, Hamlet, Workshop and Feu tory through out the entire world, for the most 'saleable novel ties ever known.-500 PER CENT. PROFIT and READY SALE WHEREVF.:II, OFFERED !! Smart men end women can make from 3.5 to S5O per day, and no risk of foss! A small capital re quired of from tt2o to Slett—thganore money ln• vested the greater the profit. o Moneyreqnired in advarica.—we frost send the articles and receive pay afterwards! If you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily, st rite for full particu lars and address _ _ . . _ MILNOR it. CO., (From Parig.) 210 BrolOway, Ntw York City Fab. 25,18 a. 1S For Rent. r,E VIRGIN'S 31ILLS,with Miller's House; and otber_privilnes, one mile from Fair id Adhma eounty, for rent. Enquire of Maj. Jobn Musealman, sear Fairfield, or of M. * W. McCLEAN, Feb. 11, Mt Gettysimarg, Pa. DUPIIORN 8 HOFFMAN are receiving New Goods every week from the eastern ties. Do not fail to give theme call, on the northwest Currier of the °quer', Gettysburg, Pa- _ ADlESvsating a goad arilai• of Pela. nary, Fang ScogrAt,flurubaiet . a • sappLied, 4 , OIM j IL J. )!YEAS EMI ` Notice. Notice. 4111111tited - • iiitTrrva No )(okra A . IAY LY - When by the use of DR. /01XV 1 AVNI . ELIXIR you can be cured permanently, and as a trifling oost. The astonishing success *bleb has attended • this Invaluable medicine for Physical end Neb. vq_us Weak n ess,Cieneral Debility lad Prostration. Ls of Muscular Energy, Intpney, or any E a ' the consequences of youthttil - low,relle. • 00yerei dens It the most valuable prepaelattou ever dia. It Will reikfre_all nervous alrectletai, depweas. Rion, exciteumalt,ineapacity to study or Mauves; lona of memory - ,confusion, thomibleordegertm, lion, fears of insanity, he. It restore - the appetite, renew the health of thews who bate destroyed 1t by 'unsnarl exeeas ng evil pnerticee. ouna Men, he humbugged no mom by "QtateMt Lloetobt" and ignorant preetitionera, but read without delay for the Elixir, and be at wee restored to bean h and lump/mess. A Perfect cc are is Guaranteed lu et e* lenience. Price, ki t of four bottles to one address, SS, One bottle Is stillh.lent to effect n cure In dB ordinary 'enema. ALSti. DR. JOINVILLE'S 14M:rine Pi 1.18,, for the speedy and permanent cure of rionorrhart, (,eet, Urethra', Disoliarges,•4 nye), strietnre. all affections of the Klatir) 041,1 11l alder. Cans etTocted In front one to live .1 ti's. They are prepared from veuet.tble extracts that err harm less on the system, and never tintpwritt , the Stom ach or Impregnate the Mouth. No change of diet Is necessary while using therm nor does their action in any manner int erfere with business pursuits. Price, 81 per how: Either of the above mentioned orticlos will be sent ft, any address, closely scale I. it ntlAwatpotl4l. by mail or express, on receipt of price. Addretrf all orders to IfERGEK, strulTs Chamlats, No. %5 River Street, Troy, N. Y. March 4.1837. ly The World Astonished AT the Wonderful Revolutions made 10 , t6. great A strologdd,ll A DANIELL A . PERRI GO. She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She restores to happluess thane w no, trout dole. fut events, eat.rstroplics, crosses In love, lows of relations and friends, loss of money. dte...haVe I become despondent Mlle 'wings together tiger, long separated, gives infonuAtioneoneenting sent iriende or lovers, restores lust or atolen pm porty, tells you the business you are best Wadi- Zed to pursue end In what you wlli he most silo. 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A full and explicit chart, written - out:with:lll itiqulrl. /lawmen:Aland like ] nese enchwed, Femt,"by mall on receipt of the above mentioned. The at secretly will tat maintained, and all correspondenee returned or ' destroyed. References of the highest order fur ' nlqlled those desiring thesis. Write p 1 Only the day of the month and year In watt, h you were born, enet aunt a small lock of hair. Address, !Mr.& DA ME It A. PETtIVICIO. I . P. 0. Drawer 293, Bufrulo, _N. Y. March 4, • iy Repara . tor Capnli. Throw away pith* false frizzles, your switches. , your wiz— Destruetlee of comfort. and not worth's% lig Come nivel, come youthful, come ugly wad . And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair. It E . Por it rt A ro i r l in e g A. h P a i i r r 'L itp T. o s n bald heady (front hatevor cause it may have fallen out) and fora • log a growth of hair upou the face. It has no (Aust. It will force the beard to gmw upon the arnootkest fade in from five to eight weeks, or hnl r upon tut illeads in from two to threeMentlia. A few Ignorant practitioners have asserted that there is nothing that. will force or hasten the growth of the hair or beard. Their assertions are e false, us thousands of living witnesses (front their own experience) can twar witness. But many will say, bow are we to distinguish the genuine from the 'purloin./ it certainly hi dimeult, es nine-tenths of the diderent Preparations !elver. Used for the hair and heard are entirely worth-- 1, as, and yon may have alrendy thrown away large amounts in their purchase. To welt we would say, try the Renaretor Capilli; It will out you nothing unless It fully comes up to oar rep resentatlons. if your Druggist does not keep It, send mono dollar awl we will forward it,poetpitid, together with a receipt for t e money, which will be returned you on application, providing entirs - satisfaction Is not given. Address, \V. 1, (I.f;herntets, No. 3 West Fayette Street, S,) racuse, N. X. , March 1, 147, ly Crisper Coma. Oh! ahe was beantirul and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant. halr, Wholle curUng tendrlls soil. entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind. CAISPint COMA, for Curling theilair of either Sex into wavy and glossy Ringlets or heavy massive Curls. By using this artiele Ladles and Gentlemen cut beautify thiffiseivel a thonaand fold. It le the only article in the worhl that will curl straight hair, and at the same time give It a heautifhl, glossy appearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but invigorules, beautlfles and cleanses it; 14 highly and delightfully perfumed,' and is the most complete art He of the kind ever offered to the American p,Wlic. Tlll3 CriaPell . Coma will Lk, sent to any address, sealed sad postpaid, tbr Address al4orders to• ' CI,A RICE it CO., Chemists. Ni. 3 \Vest Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. March 4, IS C. ly _ - There cometh end tidings ofjoy to all, To young nrol to old, to groat nhd to *mall; The beauty n hich move was so preclounand rars., la free tur all, osd all may be talr. thelTse OF CHASTELLAR'S 'WHITE LIQUID EY ANIELL km improving mad boastlf,Ank the complexion. - The most valnohle and perfect preparation In use, for givlnu the skin a beautiful pearl-Itte tint. that as only found In youth. It.teettlel7 - re. moves Tan. Freckles. Pimples, Hiot,hes, Mot Patches, Sallownese, Eruptions, and all iinpurl. ties' ol" the skin, kindly heeling the same, leaving the akin whttoorul clear/in alabaster. Its usr. can not he detected by the etosest scrutiny, and being n Yeketoible pi (Titration Is perfe, tly harmless. it is the Only art isle of the kind usiNt by the French, and *considered by the Parisian as rilspenss. We to a ,perfect toilet. Upwards of 3-4Olu boltiois were sold during the plst pear. rt antilelent guar antee of tie efieney, Price only 75 N-nts. Sent by mail, postpaid. bn receipt of an order, by ISLltci En, SIIUTTB & CO.. chemists, " . ...s5 River fitrett, rroy, Y. March 4, 147. ly Whlnkerm ANI) MI - 3TACII ES !—Forced tomtit upon the smoothest face 111'1 . 10m truce to live weeks by using Dr. SEVlriNlittil CAPILLAI RE, the boost nrm.lertul itiscov,cy lii modern 'idleness, meting upon the Heard and Ilan In an almost miraculous manful'. It hits been used by the elite of Paris and London this tiro most Mitt Hoc sueeeSv. Names or ti ll purchasrra will be regt.itored.. and If entire satisluelluu Is not given In every Instanft. the money will bit cheerfully refunded. Price by mall, settled and postpaid, 11. Litmeriptive mreutars and testanin. Mats mailed fhte, Mire et BERGER, SHILIIIII A CO., Cliettilsts.No,2Slßl vet Street, Troy, N. y.. , Sole Agents for the Coped Status. March 4, IrtF. ly Beauty ! r11177.N, GOI.DEN, FLA X EN AND St _ ti prtsluccd. by the us.. of Prot. EUX' FitlMElt LE CHEVE.I".X. One alma cation warranted to curl the int.l straight and etabborn hair of either sex lute wtoryringlets, or heavy massive curls. !his been used by the ' fashionable,' or Paris and Low lon, with the meet igratitylug results. Does no tnjutr to the half. PrThe by mail, sealed and postpritti, $7. Elescrip. tire circulars wailed tree. Adore* . ' tt CO., _Chemist's, No. 2.3 Elver sttrot. Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for the nutted Statue. March 4,1647. ly • Execbiler! Execl,4lor! ORARTEI.I..IBI.I HAIR LXTFaIIiINATOR For remuving t zerfluous Heir. To the ladies cst • Ally, this invaluable depth'. tory recommem s itself as b..ing en alums& indispensable nitric to !entitle beauty, Is eimill7 Applied, does not born or injure the skin, bu nets directly on the roots. It Is warratitest to remove superfluous hair irom low foreheads, or from any part of the holy, completely. totally ar.d radically extirpating the same, leaving the akin soft, smooth an I -natural. Tit& is the only article used by the French, ant is the only real effectual depilatory In existence. l'rien 75 cents per package, sent postpaid, to atly• address, on receipt of an order by BERGER, si irrzis J: 1 v., Chemists. 28:, River Street, Troy, N. Y. March 4, UV% ly Manhood HOW LOST, HOW RPSTORED, tiff , * • Just publ Ished, a new edition or 'mew Olis, CUVERW ELL'S CELEBRATED at go L WA AY oRothe RADICAL. CURX (With out medicine) Of SPRIMATOIAILIICRA, or Seaford Weakness, Involuntary Seminal lames Tom . tency, Mental and P m Physical i mpacity. lmpel- - to Marriage, ,4c; elan, Onimumptiou, Epts lepsy, and Fits, induced by sylfsindulgelnee of seams! extrav:ram(2l.. IV - Price, in a sealed en vehape, only 8 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable cm ay, clearly demonstrates. from a thirty y, are sues ceasful practice, that the alarming oonnetraenest" of self-abuse may be radically ewe,' %Jamul, the dangerous use of intern.) moal lei ne or the von. cation of the knife—poi nh out n male °genre at once stipple, certain, and Mieettlal, by ineertli of which every sufferer, no matter what Mem". dition may be, may cure h maclfcheaplY.PriVa te ly, and radically. llTThis Lecture should beta the fuladichie-yer / youth nnd every man Iti 1,11 Bent, under sash in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of AIX yenta. or two post stamps, Also Dr, ettivervelPa 'Marriage Guide," price 35 cents. Address the publisher". , CUAB. J. C. KLINE A CC).. *27 Bowery, New York, P. O. box 4.181, reo.n, TBu7. ly ASUPERIOR quality of the best bowie* Draft HAILE'S, with or wiLhout inks, for Silt by I). 51eCRHARY k BON. - , T HAVE gone aver toe entire stork erA t , BUMS and PAAMES, at thejrrieelefor, pinery; and rnarikd Mein down , Or irttbiaN. ) coat.' Vey it 16141:110. wow C. .1. TYSON. P • CC!