~i T 0 rx it SD ri 111001r44. x** SiliClOlVLlOnsbased too Blot! Gariverif ooriltNit'il by J. A. and b) G. U. So opt. whe,rt IctOp oonsisoulyou btod tooplot• aisotti.out of 0 ROC V lIICS. inthidless Syritpa, Coress, Sugars, Teas, Bar eon, Pious, rerJ, Rise, Potatoes, Salt, Tub +e go, It.. 'stab every at ti;•le to he found in a tir •t•eleiss 'Thor y 'CON!' ECT lONS, NOTIONS awl FANCY AUTICLES. Tliey bop/ to [wise • share of pithile pa- Owego, and erzuess/y solicit a continuance al tile custom heretofore given to /he estabe ktibpienk ittilN 111!4.%lt WartitliN. 'Bettisbers, April 8, lse7. , Nflr Arrangements. IstAENBY OVL'itpk;f4ft, re the link en Llultissort It., Gettysburg wade areangetnent• t i get fresh 'applies retry work from the city and is determined to cell dirty. Ile invitee all to trice lion a cell. Liiil s4 , ait.colia•ste of (; lie il; EP( F.N. NOTIGNS, FlAfillit, Corn Veil, Mooned Feed, Corn, Child. !Fir„ft, Raton. Lord, enceee, Crackers, Tobacco, Sego re tirdiinuff, 81.74AR,COFFEfi, Tru, Syrov, Moiestre, enudlee, Coal Oil, Pleb tell, Tar, fleet Cuter Vinegar, end a great "%Arty of if ;done, Candice. kc., &c. Igjir-rlia Cacti or Trade 'till he given for "Country Produce, sorb as Fluor, Corn, Late, - Bolter, E,. , g. , , Point:As, Rags, itc April A, 13C7. tt Polonbet Orgm os AND MELODJ.,PNS, UNAAPIOUSLY swirled the First Prise, a Gold Medal, "AS TUE nEsr CMG ORGANS," itinerie4 . l NSLitijle, New York,`Ootober, ISO% ing pronounced enperior la. QUALM( ' Po •to and VAIIIKTY of 10)4C, and in number of •onikaitostions. Clue befit instruments of America were Obits's' Alto/ending, whichever wit') the battle wriiit:4 kora nothing lett to vonotter."-- l Ae , rl. (-edited by a well-knowu ma meld critic.) I They have also taken the first premium /wherever oribibireti this muson. OttiiitSS, one, two ant three bank of kris to sli:4o. Without ttnic. in great crag. IY. PO In $451. Tlo'se Org Inc with their pipt-liise quality of tine, Le .u:t1 , 11 solo atop', IStrenirth at Plinrug,' unrivalled 441'5, .ii kon, , ral ornn,h•likn elrects ore an. perior I.r.:rh lit r ht.s;ll e. 1., l':•.lora and Aey ati•e post up iu cases r.l solid 1444 y i•eriper• , l Walnut w and- uoitrie 8440 not .I , l;atit Itosewes•il, of tiplensll , l vivo' Anil finish , :tri,i of Ow butt woliininothiu —it tieing. 'wended rh , rt guru i t rument shall lip is ouieel , 3 11$ All in ,trnman't down V) 4 ort ivo por , Able Melodeon, have the Ihr.tutilut Treniol.stite r=ah, without extru• 4i , rge. • large asiortment enssiitantli on haw! at "bur I AIJOI,EiALE. AND RETAIL WARER4OII:3, b4i lirontheny. Cirenhir and Price fist Irish ohr new sty,let, are now ruAdy.' Send fur 11. girt:War. • PEr.Ol.llR.r, PELTON dr CO , IhnufActoreia, No. 841 Broadway, April u, uar, New York City. Bro•n. Plana.. ?lIE PIANO'QY AMERICA. traxsg Nana are Universally acknow- I 'edged by competent jittlqffs eqoul to the ,bet Piano wade. For retcrences, they' have pinny thous tntl city and country re•tdants, Int.udinit Dirge of the MAIL Scnools, tfc. Pianot have not only stood diet eon tintnilitse anti heavy practieot.onele.ir, hut Late been coed the fi.tcen years to the totraidiat A oli s t.t,film of Ili° e tug them. Tntyh ,ve tAtten AND MEDALS Such hag teen the Oentand rot theie Pianw, th NIXSSItS. kiAJ\kS UltO'S• lotve been cutopelied to en• Jorge their purkw to the ,extent of 24 to 30 PI ANOS A .W .I.laving now Got of the most extensive and Complete Fas.tei les in tde Uni'ed S•atts, Fac tories iilutieLovering of an-acre of groartil, e‘mifir6itig a frontage of 216 -feet on 2nd •veitue Thiry are unAanhte.ily the cllPapest first elassiflianos in market: Fully our:tweed fur 6 yedirip. genii WI Illustrated Circalur. 8513, 358,:31:,t, 362, 364, 3G6, 34.8 :, 310 . 373 , hevoull Avauut, link City. r it /3, lbu7. 1111fr 7 " — n Property rwI'ATN. :SALE undersigned 11R 1 %..iners his property, the WHITE bll'.-114 AmI TEI, , A u s ou th Wi,,t,ingtort greet,at Pri vate .S.du. The'housu is a NEW TIVU-STORY MICK, with Bank-building. and an entre Building adjoining fur a Llar.rooin. Also on she preatiies a good StuNe, a never-failing wail of 'water, a eiefern, and choice, fruit 7 . 1141 property' is a very •denitable one, and aittattideommstid t 6 attention of buyers. This is the house that was so terribly shelled during the battle of Gettysburg, and will alwap jae looked upon an an object 01 interest vu ,that aceou r.t. The terms gee he learned by calling on the sobscritter, reaLtßug thereon. JACOB STOCK. April 0, 1167. _ Notice to Tax-payers. MRS' County Commi*sioners take this method of intorniing the Tax-payers of Adams county that the State Authorities no longer allow abatement for early payment of Beate Taxes—hut add five- per cent. to the quotaof (rob county that does not pay by the let of August. The Commissioners therefore give notice shat in order to meet this demand., 7464oryeas throughout this county will Le eispeteed to pay on.a before time 15TH DAY OF JULY NEXT—otherwise five per cent. trust be added by the Collectors in all cases. By order ut tlommiskioners, J. 11. WALTER., May 21, 'Fitt td Notice. FL! 7,41.8ETE1 KAPP'S ESTATE....-Lettera of A , :ministration on the estate ot Elizabeth "app, bite of Lettmore township, Adams 1 county. deceased, haring been granted to, the undersigned, the first named reliding in laadinctownship, and the lait named residirg in Latimote township, they hereby Igite no-. tice to all persons indebted to said estate to snake immediate payment, and thtose haying claims against the illona to present then. pro perty anthenticatatt for settlement., • . „ IiENE;2 4 I ( CAPP, JOHN -1-. P, Administrators. 1 Stitt* 10, 1667. 6t . Notice. tT &OR CRISWELL'S ESTAlE.—Letters . ot administr.tion on the emate ot Joeob 'riswell, deteased, late of St reban twpe - , Ad &ms Cc, 'bowing been granted' to the 'Under tow:lrd, tr6idtrig is the 6111fte twp., ete. hereby gkeertettice to all prrsonsindeb.ed lo sabiestate to make imniediaP - pnyelent, end tined batting elsites 'rout the same tc present them prop. art; aiduenkleated for settlement. - DIAIIIA CRISWEI,L t , Jnne 11, '867. tilt Administratrjx. , Notice. ?rug rabsrriber, having thoroughly rep t i it; his Grist and Saw Mill, formerTY *Ve il/tenors Slill,".on IlarshCreek, iti prepara.to sio GRINDING and SA.WINEI of every hind at .short Police. Ile solicits the poronsge of the /Neighborhood,- and will .guarautee satisfax tios. hits 4 call, GEORGE GiNGELG Juke 10, 1E467. If . • . New ". ORRIS bus jnat Teturiyed Owe the et, itatb a birge aratiftment of Clotbing. pal sod 'famine the(o.. illay tl. '67. itii_ Order to prove tile , asserthins iffy (divot:wing PHOTOGRAPHS nt die eetsior Gallery, nail and. sit for ' foul FIpTURIE. Au etwxe will be wife titaess ' 4 4 lire pleesed with tbe result sod choose to - bate too" ordir. C. I. tystw. rorisidwity. Kind to,„sea our friends at Oa Kotellaior, tt atilt goods iii the t osbu :.'4lk , i i i i el t ige, oo York street, apporite tLe t 4 Swat • , 17., Ps. C.l. TYSON. A i 400attog s , soot article of PPrfo _,„ 1, , '• i in s ey'sodi f , or -H4ir BrUAlli. tlka 1$ J. 10 ISCHICKIS, t rill.: 11AVIrAr JOHN 17. ZWICK, LAND Id*. New OXvoaD, AD4141 OoOITT, Pa., Iles for 'rude a somber o treble proper ties, to which he sets Woo of Aware wishing to purchase. A LARUE FOUNDRY 4 D HACHINE SHOP, with- DWELLING, situated in a catgu t, seat, neat Ititilro.d and Depot. Good chance for d,oing all kinds of work. Also, A/feral Town Lots wil/ be sold with the above property-it desired. A FARM OF ISO ACRES, In Adams coun ty, with good Stone House, good tiara, A.:,, near a turnpike and railroad. FORTY ACRES, with good House, Barn, Ac., three au-atria of a mile from a railroad Matto*. A good chance; 'terms easy. • A FARM OF 300 ACRES, in Adams county, three miles how a railroad and good market. This tarns. can be divided into two fermi, there being already twcisets of improvetneuts on the tri,Ct. A,FARM OF 105 ACRES, on the Carlisle turnpike, tinder good cultivation, e ith a large ii Brick Bo s e, /hulk &Ara, Slid other out • build imp, allow. A LA It E MOOR MILL, with 25 Acres of Land. T e mill has 11 . font pair of Burrs, and all mach nery for doing merchant wank. Best wate puree in the county. A FARM uy 175 ACRES, w.ar the Hano ver tuinoike, on which is erected a good Mouse. Bairn. and all necessary oitt.buililinus. A FARM OF 195 ACHES, in — Adams coun ty, on w'at'ch is erected 'a good flouts, Barn And other wit-httilding.. 1$ ACRIKS OF WOODLAND,. 2 miles from New Oxford. A FAIDI OF 300 ACRES, good Lind, with large Brick House, 'tarn, and 2 Tenant Douses —4O acres in wood—half a mile from the Conowago Chapel. A FARM of 180 Arres-225 can be pug. chased-21 miles from fie!'yebura, near Chu tu ber-burg` ;like ; large weal nerboarded Hiruse, hank Bern, kl ; owes in wood. The k'srm has been reaertoly A VAIL)/ of Izo Acres, with gebd House and Barn ; 12 acres in wood. A [WM, in'New Oxford, two.stary, roomy and convenient for busioosa. Good chance; terms easy. Also, animiber of good Lionise and Lots for snie in dew Oxford. Persona alie wish too buy Real Estate, as well as those who wish to veil, are requested 411 gi‘e the subscriber a call at but stole in Netethilord. Address. JOHN' C.• Land Agent, Nev Oslord, Adams cessnty, Ps. April I, 184;7. ly Jules Jared's "EArAIL DE PARJS." THIS NEW • Beautifier of the Skin. TESTINWNIALS PROM CELEiM.ITRD LA DIES. This eeerat of beautifying the skit being known only to „Messrs. Jared lk Rene, they honorably state that it differs from all other preparittion4. ft gives to the most harsh and freckled skin both the texture and color of polished Ivory, removing all iliscolorations, -whether appearing as freckles, tin, morphew, moth or blitaka aria ercks, and is especially successful la stnuothiurout the 'darks Left by the The agents of "L'gmail de Paris" most con- Vanity submit to the public the earnest en. duriements of such distinguished ladies as Signora ItISTUIII, il'dfle FEIf,WITA PEST,VAU, kiss hl IGGIE, MITCHELL, Nes. iSt. P. RifWitltS, LILICUAR IiSTERN, Urs.lol/1.1 WALLER, LUCY IZITETTTOM, .NUE.MIE t>E MAEGUERITTES, Miss A. PERRY, and many others, whose high standing in the profession gives the vamp of trathtuluess 10 their intelligent and gerfitine approval. The beguatitul Lucille Western says: "I find that the :Entail' plodunes all the rblllianey of rongo and lily-white, with the great at.il peen:kir advantage if total harm lersne-a It regally adds to the sottueas beauty oPthe skin." The tufigrliarent Vestvnli "I have suffered p...,getteG from * the'vatious Witte lotion Wei which my theatrical pro bilges me to tise,j t hat I consider it a pertect benefaction to find a preparation hich gives the necessary v. hitene.s to the akin, and leaves t hie akin cool and smooth." Misa Margie :nit cbtll sit's : hATe tt ted the skin beautifier, , L'Email de PAris.' and fisiiild th4c it instantly imparts a oetural bloom And freshness to ,he coot- "Lired's Email de Purls" Is used as a deli cate beautifier of the akin for Theatre, Saloon or flail Room, by the most relined and scru pulous lndte3 , producing all the beautifying effects or rouge and lily-white, without their vulgar glare or injury to the skin. Sold by all first-clans Druggists, Perfumers and Ladies' Hair Dreesera. L B.2lBroadwiy; Demns Barnes. It CO., azd F. C. Wells k Co., New fork; and Engene Jonin, 111 South Tenth street, and J01111.4[011, Holloway Ar. Cowden, Philadelphia, Agents. JARED k RENE, General Agente arid Importers, J80..28, 180. 8133 • New York A Lecture to Young Men. oa JUST PUBLISHED, in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six cents. A • a • Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spertnatorrhoe, or Semi nal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debtlity,_and Impediments to Marriage gen erally. , Nerrousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse Am.—BY ROBERT CIJLVERWELL,J. M. D.,i Author of . the "Green Bobk," &c. / - The world-renowned author, in this admi rable Lecture., clearly protei from his own experience that the awful consequente of Self-Abuse may be effectuall, removed with out medicine, and withoUt dangerous surgical operations, boogies, instruments, rings, or cordiali, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition. may be, may cute himself cheaply;privatel3, and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, in• 6 plain sen!ed envelope, on the, receipt of six cents, at two po:tage et'iwpe. Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marriaue Guide," price 25 cents. Address the put:dithers, CHAS. J. C. RUNE k CO., 127 Bowery, Nies York, Post Office Box 4586. May 20, 1867. 3m 11. F. Debring & Bro., Prceek and Ornamental .Painters, 'FREDERICK CITY, MD., RSITZTFULLY inform the public that thee are rrepared to FRESCO CH URGE. BALLS, PRIVATE REoIDENCEB, in the most approved styles, modern or an es All work warranted to give satiefec. tion as to taste, durability and cheapnes4. April 22, lis6T., 6m ' Lawreuie D. Diets * Co. W.i.uLigsALE _ ' DEALERS IN FA.TCY .GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY sad VARIETIES ) 308 Wag pshbriere-,Streel, Between Howard 3 Liberty Street", ll ry 7, 1886. 13 iltinvore, Pay lip t PUB undersigueet Marion retired from bnsi ness, be asks , those indebted -to make pnyteent with stir little delay as , possible. Suck as do not wade before the first of isan au next, will gaol their ecooncts in Um 'ileitis of an officer fur collection. JOSEILH S. GILLESPIE. Gett c ynharg, • Nor. 36, 1664. Sitinglei. ERTMR SBINOLES, the best in the tunekat, for tate at. JACOB SllB .I.ll'B. new Lem • Ysed, oa the Itsilroad t n4joining the Main Milli., Or tqaburg. N0v..26, 1866. tf ri ODD for the eyes, to 441 sa4 took T *troughtpo extensive Mei Ina! Mails of C 9443,111 verb" othoro sod Hot Odes". Tiara Apo $00. 1 011411 N eliMitiMpaimusg. fl)POtt sau.eould public that they hate lewd the Warehouse oo the corner of Strattou.street end the Sail. read, in Gettysburg... bare th.y will ratty up THE AND PRODUCE St SINIFSS, to nll int brsorhes. The highest prices will always be paid fur ITtreat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Timathy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Hay and Strew, Drie,t Fruit, Nuts, Soap,fiems, lihoulders and Side , , PutAtors, with every• thing else in the country produce Ike. GROCERIES,--On baud, for sale, Coffeis, Sugars, Molasses, Si rnps, Teas, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, States, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Soaps, ke. Also COAL OIL, Fish 0,1, Tar, itc. FISH of all kinds; Spikes and h'aile; Smoking and Chew. lug Tobaccos. They are always able to supply r. teat rate artiele of Flour, with the ditcrent Muds of Feed. • Alan, Ilona Plaster , with Guano. and other fertilisers. C0.►1., by the bushel, ton or carload. They will rue a L 1 OF FREIGHT CARS from Gett}sburg to Baltimore once every week. They ere prepired to convey Freight either way, in any toantity, at REDUCED RATES. They Will attend, if desire d, to the making of purchases In the city, and dtliVerinj the good■ promptly in Gettysburg. Their ears-run to the Warehouse of Nathan Hoop & Co., No. 128 North froward it., near Franklin, Baltimore, where tr.•igbt wilt be received at any tiam. They invite the attention of 'he public to their line, -assuring them lb mt they will spare no •sart to accommodate all olio may patrnnize them: BIDDLE k BENNER April 16, 1866• tf /Or FARMERS, ATTEND TO YOUR INTERESTS Gettysburg Foundry. PRE subserilor would inform hiconstomers au , l others, that he usanutaetaeog various kinds of CHstings and laTthines, wade to order, on short notice, snob THRESSESS AND POWERS, (five differer.t sizes of Powers,) Clover-see Hullers and Cleaners, Corn Shelters and ,Sep arators, Cornfodder Cutters, Straw sod Hay Cutters; PLOUGHS, such as Cast Ploughs ; Barshear Ploughs, Side bill and Corn Ploughs ; the WIRE.SPRING HORSE HAKE, the latest improvement ; also Metal Screws for Cider Presses. IRON RAILING for Cemeteries or Porches. wilh erprything else in his Hue, all at low prices. FOft SA LE.—A light Two-horse Wagon, a One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all new. DAVID STEIOEII. April 30, 18G0. tf Iron*lron—•lron! ETTYSBURG FORGE. la The subscribers respectfully inform the public that they h.ive erected a Forge in con nection with their Steam Mill, and arortiow man ufacturi rig FORGED AND HAMMERED IRON, such , as Plough, Horse-shoe and Ider lrcn, and respectfull). invite Blaeksiniths and Dealers to give them it cell, lee mg satisfied that they u ill be able to please as to quality, finish and price. BRINGMAN k 11ARIIEN. N. B.—The highest market price paid fur wronght and scrap iron. B. k W. - I.)k. 17, Latest Fashions , . nEVAND J. W. BRADLEY'S CELF.BRA- IrTED PATENT DUPLEX Ewen(' (OR DOUBLE bPRING) SKIRT Tea WOIDERFUL rt.smettary and gTt* -- "eclt . FORT and PLSAStIRR to any lady treating the Dr- FLEX ELLIPTIC Saler a ill titeiperienerd partic -1 ularly in all el owd. d A'ssemhl,es,Operas,Carria ges, Railroad . cotri;Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Prowitade and House Dress, as the Skirt can hg" folded when in use to occupy a small ,r!!•.ire ns eAsily and coarentently as a Silk or Muslin Dress. nn iiivalualilequality in crinoline, nut Found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lady haring enjoyed the PIA:AST:RR, COM FORT, and gre.tt um-mesas of wasting tile DUPLEX ELLIPTIC ST/CHL SPRING SKIRT lot 3 single day, will never atterw Ards wilingly 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 prese:ce their perfect and gractfill shape 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 are not only double sptings, but twice (or (Inutile) covered, preventiu.; them from wearing out when drag ging down steps, stairs, &e. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all Lichee and is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. To enjoy the following inestimable advanta ges in Crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape, finish, flexibility, duraoility, comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's' Duplex Elliptic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. CAUTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION be particular to NOTICE the skirts offered as "DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz: "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 the centre, thus reveal- Inz the two (or double) springs braided togeth er therein, which is the secret of their flexibil ity and Itrengtb, and a combination not to be found ih any other. skirt. FOR SALE in all Stores where FIRST CLASS skirts are - sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manufactured by the Role Owners of the Patent, %VESTS, BRADLEY te CARY, 9? Chambers A '49 A 81 Reade Ste., N. Y. May 8, 180. 3m Great Redaction I N PRICES OF DRY' GOODS, Groesriee, Hard-ware, Queens ware, tc , AT J. C. ZuCICE & SON'S, NEW OXFORD, PA. We hare just retarced from the city, where we bought a very large and• well selected Mork of all kinds of gotds, suitable•in our line, under THE LATE DECLINE, Our stock consists in part of FRENCH MEM MOEN, FRENCH COBOURGS, Delanes, Cali coes, Plaids, Blenched and Unbieactied • Ma line ; a large assortment •of Balmoral Skirts, Hoop •Skirts, Gloves, ke. MEN'S WEAR, codsisting in part of Broad and Beaver Cloths, Black 'and Fancy Cased nacres, Cassinets, Plain and Fancy Flannels, Under-shirts and Drawees, BOUTS, SHOES, HATS and (UPS, Driving and Bcckskin Gloves. A ctimplete assortment of GROCERIES, at low rats. H 410-WARE, such as Tire iron, Spring, Shear, Blister and 'east Steels, 'Horse ehoes, Horse Shoe Bar, Nail Rude, Hammered Iron, Nails. Spikes, Shovels and Forks, Door Locks, Pad Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws. Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, CHINA AND QUEENS-WARE, by the-set. Thankful - for past patronage, we hope to merit the same in the future. J. O. ZOIICIIC ilk 'SON. New Oxford, April- I, Mt. ly 17. S. BONDS. THE First National Bank of Gettysburg will cash 1-20 and 10-40,U. S. Roods; o 7-30 and Compound Interest Notes. GEORGE ARNOLD, Cashier. Out. 6, 1866. y. • • - Pine Shingles. ALARGE lot of Pine Shingles from E 6.50 to $l5 per I 000; for sale st eh. f,sinber yard of U. H. BUEHLER. Oct. 32, 1866. Hay Want. rrtHE undersigned sal pay the highest asr. i bet prices for HAY. logo.re as Hpattg- IN's Warehoure,Gottyabare. 060. 0. FITHWICHOOSEL. ,SOT. 15,1868. tf irR White Goat's, Rutejuir#, Sdirinirt and Tritomingu, go to .itQW k WOODS'. • OVlND.—'ne glue* to if I your Vogt+ M Tarr !hoop priou—tot mcgurces. NchAimerArszwpt,: - r I Aginoll.llX9 DWill* riAbros . AND CABINET ORGANO, M4LODZONS, ♦ID ALL KINDS GT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, respemtnlly inform the public that they ere peep teed to fuenieb Pknos of the following manufacture or of any other make that may be perfetted : Aithriajd. Ripen At Ilehmaigt. eidekevihrw - Ilt Om, Bradtre ry Kambir It see, Gale a tam, .43 CLLEBRATYD COTTAOR, HARMONIC AND BOUDOIR ORGANS AND MELODEONS These litstrom , nts stand unrivalled by toy thing found in thin Country or in Europe, as is admitted by all impartial judges. The most eminent Pipe Organ builders and Perkrrmers, the lost to dis , over excellence in reed Toue, pronnance them vastly superior to all (Abets for exceedingly quick articulation and round Tone, the essetvial feature in itistruineuts of this class. We incite the cavern s,rutiny and criticism 61 all. PATENT VON•fiUMANA TRE linLO. This late npd most wonderful invention (so acknowli dged by all leading artists) will be found only in the Riney Instruments. In at tenaptinA to describe the effect o' this stop; we ere at loss for language: Its beauties cannot be written. but must be he.ted to be appre ciated. By this stop an ordinary pert°, MY/ an produce nn effect which requires a 'if time of pflittiCE for an artist upon a_violin. It en- Lively changes tilt reed Tone, giving the arm, pathetic sweetness of the human voice, making it so melodious and pure thaat it never tails to enchant the listener. TRH 11A1tNIONIC ORGAN for Churches, Pablic Galls and Parlors has a Powerful sub-Bass with independent reeds, Harmonic attachment and Vox' flumsna Tre molo, and is believed to be the moat powerful reed organ made, being neatly equal to a Pipe Organ of three times the rust. All instruments warranted for five years. vie BRASS BANDS supplied with instru ments and mist() ,at z.enson.tble terms. A liberal iltsconat allowed tor Churches and Sabbath halloo's. tar Ins , tritefions given both in Vocal and Instrumental 'Mu,ic, at our rooms, and at pu pil.). homes, either to individuals or classes, nu reasonable terms. Dec: 17, 1801. tf Hardware 4: Groceries. THE subscribers have just returned from the cities with an immense supply of HARDWARE St GROCERIES, which they are offering at their old stand iu Baltimore street, at prices to suit the tunes. Our stock consists in pat t of BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENT,ER'S TOOLS, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, COACH FINDINGS ? SHOE runisos, CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS, HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTURES, ALL KINDS OF IRON, dm, GROCERLES OF ALL KINDS, OILS, PAINTS, kc., kc. There is no article Included in the sever,' depat tments mentioned above but what can be had at this Store. Every class of Mechanics can be accommodated here with tools and findings, and Housekeepers can and every article In their line. Give us a call, as we are prep-ured to sell as low for cash as any house out of the city. JOhl. R. DANNER, _ . DAVIT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May IG, 1864. New Lumber Yard. THE andtrsigned has opened a LUMBER ARD,.on the RattioalL near •Gainn & Reilly's Lime N, tlns, Gettysburg, and minks the public to give him a call. his assotttruent is one of the best ever offered here, a ndhis pri ces affursi only the smallest living profit. He has WHITE PINE PLANK, inch and half inch BOARDS, FLOORING, PILINGS, &c., &c., and is constantly adding to his stock. Come and examine for yourselves. JACOB SIIEADS Oct. 29, 1866. tf New Bakery! NEW PORT S. ZIEGLER, Mechanical Bakers, South Washington street, one square from the Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG, Pa. Con stantly on hand, the best of BREAD, CRACK ERS, CA KES, PRETZELS, kc. Persons 7:lSil lug fresh Broad will be served every morning, by leaving their names and residences at tl.e Bakery. Every effort made to please. Oive us a call ! [April 20, tf Cabinet Furniture. THE subscribers hereby inionu their cue.. turners arid the publit generally, that they have now on hand, and continue to man ufacture to order, CABINET FURNITURE, which, for style and durability, finish and price, will compete with any in the county.— Our present stock consists of every variety of Furnituretsually kept,in a first elass Furni ture Ware Room. Fashionable, ornamental or plain Furniture manufactured in the most substantial manner, by most experienced workmen, and at the lowest cash prices. UNDERTAKING Having a new Heave, particular attention will be given to this branch of their business. They are prepared to make 43. i furnish Coffins of any desired quality, and attend F'nnerals at the shortest notice—and on such terms as cannot fail to please all. The subscribers return their thanks to the Unblicfor the liberal patronage extended to them in the past, and - hope to meet t and receive a continuance of public patronage. t: hop and Ware Room third building east of the square. H. FETE & BRO. Littleatown, April 16, !,866. tf 628. Hoop Skirts. 628. STEW SPRING STYLES, "Our own make," 111 embracing every pew and desirable style and shape of Plain and Trail HOOP SKIRTS,-2, 21, 21, 21, 3, 3}, 3i, 31 and 4 yards round, every length.and 'Size waist; in every respect First Quality, and especially adapted to meet Ite w4nts of First Class and most fashionable Trade. "Our own make" of Hoop Skii ts, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and Really Cheap er than any other make of either Single or Double Spring Skirt in the American M.vrt,tt. They are tearroated in every respect, and wherever introduced give universal satisfac tion. They are now being extensively sold by Retailers, and every Lady should try Wm. Ask for "Hopkins' own make," and see that each skirt is stamped "W. rIOPKINS, Man ufacturer, 628 Arch Street, .Philadelphia." No others are Genuine. A rataL:gue con taining Style, Sise and Retail Prices, sent to any ad•lreee„ A uniform and liberal Discount allowed to Dealers. Orders by mail or other wise, promptly and carefully 6110d—Whole. sale and Retail, at Manufactory and Sales rooms, No. 828 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Skirts made to •order, altered and repaired. TERMS, NET CASH. UNE PRICE ONLY. Wll. T. HOPKINS. March 11, 1867. 10m Chola. Western Lands. IHAYS on hand some choice Western Lauds, well located near Railroads, Coon s! Towns, Char , hes, School-houses, Sm.., which] will exchdage at a fah prise for Rea Estate in Adams county. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Feb. 25, 1867. tf e- - lc ' ONSTANTLY on band, an assortment of Ff.lil/ FRAHM, PHOTOGRAPH Al,- MS, Cards awl Baskets fur grasses from i th e Battle Field. PHOTOGRATHS of air Generals and other dietingsished individuals at site 310.1.kiv fieJlery. C. J. ?VW*. WE tinvejult received a new assortment of 9.4seaserani, to which ire invite the atutolitio of tivers; A. Bair * Mit ira 4l "PM” ,- . AWatiiiirtiorim .- SLlrigit-P80.41 0 4 1i.4 1 1TE LktdE, 111101 likla A? MAIIMPAGTOIif 4 so. 27 Nord, Front St., Philadelphia, £l9 No. 91 Mouth Street, Baltimore, ♦nd ly Dealer* in general throughout the CA - Autry The 'Materiel of which Woo Phillip' Phase. Oats is manufactured contain• fifty per cent. more bone Phosphate than Raw Hone, there. fore it is more durable. The ammonia prey. ent gives it great additional firtamingivaine. Six years' experience has proved to the Farmer that it makes t. heavier grain than even stable manure, and is not only active but lasting. 3401 W PHILLIPS, Sole Proprietor and nanufacturer. `Price $56 per ton of 2,000 lbs. Dis. count to Dealers.. -Larch c, 1887. 9m Swat's Grocery. JORN SWAN ha s just iTteived splendid assortment of FlthlSti GRGC-liiitiAS, at but Store on the euruer of the public Square, it: Gett3 'burg, SUGARS. The finest let, of Sugars ewer brought to Gettysburg, ant veer cheap. COFFEE. Ilia Coffee is superior to any offered hi the plane. If yon i.elieve it come and see. MOL.AB S E 5 . If you want the best S 3 raps and Molasses in town yot: wi'l tind them at Swan's. QUBhxiwAßg, ka. His stock M . Qaesosware, Dishes, Lampe, kr., is full, cheap nuil good. Every style mud CIGAR-1 AND TOBACCO Hie Clove .itnd Tob , eso are of supPt;or qu.dity, :teknowletivd by good judges to be the beet in the market. CANDLES AND NOTIONS Particular ettention paid to this denartinent. A full supply of ettli lea, Nuts, Praha, F'ancv articles, in short any and everything usually found in a first class Grocery. In lay ing in my stock I was care•ul to know what I wee buying:, and am now plop ired to sell not only Gilol) Uri:lt:m.les, but to sell them very ehe,ip. Give me a call and judge for your selves. JOHN AI SW IV Nov. 5, 1866 Cheap for Clah! NEW STORNI GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Arf). THE, undersigned has returned to Getty-- burg, ano opened a new Store, on Balti more street, next door 'o the Post Office, and nearly opposite the Court-House, where he coders for Sall., E ran CASH, a littgft - HH4I enoice assortment or OBOGIsIRIES,—.SIiwu re, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Sy raps, SAt, with Fish, Bacon fAr t, and Si on. Also, Liguotts—Wines,, Brandies, Gins, Whzekies, Iturns,Jud everything eisein.the hue. Also, any quantity of Notions, to suit any and ever body. Renullect this is the place to buy CHEAP ron CASH. GEO. E. KALBFLEISCII April 23,188 G. , 100 REWARD. F OR a medicine th,ic will cure UvUGUS, /VrT.UEVZ.t r TICKLIgG WiIooPING COUGH, or reliere _CONSUMPTIVE COUGHS, as quick as • Coe's Cough Balsam•! OVER ONE MILLION BuTTLES hare been sold and not a sitigro instance of its failure!is known. We bare, in our possession, any quantity of ocrtificstes, some of them from EMINENT PHYSICIANS who have iied it in their practice, and given it the pre-eminence over every other com pound. - It does not Dry Up a Cough, but LOOSENS IT, so as to emible the patient to expectorate ,fruely. Two or thper doses Will Invariably Care Tickling in the Throat! A half ho , tle has often completely cured the most SINUorn Cough, and yet, though it is so sure and speedy in its aeration, it is perfect ly harmless, bAng purely vegetable. It is very agreeable to the taste, and may be ad. ministered to children of tiny age. le c sus of CROUP w•e will gnarantee a core, if taken in Eeason. ntraily N/10111(. 1 he I:11110W it It is within the reach of an, it being the cheapest and best medicine extant. C. Cr. A.:K.IRK k. CO., Prol•rictors, Nt.w llAvtn , CONN. March 25, 1867. eow•ly Lyon's Periodical Drops! THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY FUR. IitIf.EGUf.ARITIES ! I have tested these !hops in my ovt ulnae tire, over ten years, and do not hesitate to say, that nothing If ut yet been developed by tut dical reseal', h, That acts to powerfully, positively, and harmlessly, in cases of female irregularity, as dues this meth, sue.. In all recent cas it never fails, while thousan Is who have been long sufferers, are indebted to it for the bona of health to-day. Although so powerful and positive, they are perfectly harmless, and may be used at all times, es7ept when specially forbidden in the directions. They have been extensively employed by eminent physicians in France and Eng Lind, as well Al v in my own prn!tice, over ten years, and have yet to bear of the first instance of tannic.. I could give you testimonials of their efficacy from ill over the uoribtrn and west ern Stale:, were they not in, their nature pri vate. Over AOO,OOO bottles have been sold the past year, and I hope and trust as many sufferers have been benefitted. I am well aware that a remedy ' so potent to remove all obstructions, may be used for a bad purpose, but trust thatywhere one bottle is thus used, ten 'tnny fall into the hands of really needy sufferers. To all who suffer from any irregularity; painful, difficult, excessive, offensive or ob structed Nlenstruation,Lucorrhea, or the train of diseases that follow, I would say, try a bot tle Of DR. I..YaN'S FRMNCR PICRIUDICAL DROPS. Being a fluid preparation, their action is more direct and positive than any pills °I powders. Explicit diri.ctions. bearing my fac simile , at aiirpairY each bottle. They may be obtained of nearly every drug gist in the country, or by enclosing the price to O. G.„ CLARK Jr New, Haven, Conn., General Agouti for the United States and Canada.. DR. JOHN L. LYON, • . PeACTICSRO PHYVICIAK, New Haven, Conn. siarPrice'sl 50 per Bottle. Jlurcb • 25, 1867. costly Bark Wanted. Tsubscriber will pay MR DOLLARS per CORD for 'BLACK OAK BARK, de livered at his Tannery, in Gettysburg. • JOHN HUPP. June. IS. 1886„ Established in HMI. HENRY W. OVERMAN, cuMul 4 Sl4.Ol mEaciiANT Axo DEALER IN LEATHER, No. 14 South Third Street, Philndolphia stirbebosigumeoLs nolieit.o4. Dec. 10, 1908. ly. 11 (my absence, there trill alwa7s be a thor .oughly competent operator in charge of Om Eget.lisos Gallery; And work of all kinds and nutter all aircumstuoces must give satis faction before it can leave our Rooms. C. J. TYSON. rt oto DUPHORN , it HOFFMAN'S, bty Ur your Dry Goods, Notions, Queensware, kc., on the northwest Corner of Diamond, Gettysburg, Pa, CLEAN FACES.—Just received another supply ofsupetior Itazors,Strops, Brush sw sad Soap, at, ROW t WOODS' THE rush is for the Exeelitior Gallery. Al era waited upon in rotaiion end With dis batch.. O. J. TYSON. PHOTO MINIATURES, at the Escalelor Gallery, are superb and furaiebed at via third city •priceo. Calf and examine sped- MOS. • • C. J. TYSON. itSUP,IIIIOR quU* of the best Loodso Mott 041.3144 with or wititagt festeo n" fqr 300 XeCiltEA.ltlf a aos. . - I'RI PERUVIAN STEEP is • rsoisarsto ScoLifTloS of Till Protarids of .frors, ' P • Ivey discovery isi medicine wblaW STRIKES AT TUE ROOT OF DISUSE, by supplying the Blood with Its vrtaL PINICIPLI,OII LIS'S ILININT-- IRON. This is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in curing DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DROP. SY, CLIRONIC DIAREIKEA,, BOILS, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fe vers. Rumors, Loss of Constitu. tional Vigor, Disease of the, Kidneys end Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, accompanied ht 0 1 1111LITY, or It LOW STATII or Tiii iiVITEN Being free from Alcohol in any form, its energizing effects are not followed tq'corres ponding reActiot, but are permanent, infusing strength, rigor and new life into all parts of the si , tem, and building up an [RUN Iltni• STITIN 11/N. ' DYSP7.PSIA AND DEBILITY. From tar Vtoehrbie Arehdeatos &on, D. D. Dusl.ta, Canada Ea4t March 24, istz. 1* * "I am no inveterate D)speptie of more than yettrs' standrv." * * * "I have been so wondertully botielilteci in the three short weeks doting which I have used the Peruvian Syrup, that I can acarceir perms ohs myself of the reality. People who have known ins are astonished at, the ch.ange. lam widely known, and can but recommend to others that which has duns go mach for me." floe ut the most DIESTINGIJISIIED LUSTS is New 1.:141.ind writes to a friend all follows: "I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the result sustains your prediction. It has made a NNW Xor of me; infused into my system new vigor and energy; lam no lonizer tremulon4 and debilitated, at when you last saw me, bitt stronger, heartier, and with lar ger cap.teity for labor, insntal and physical, than at any time during the last five years." An lOUS IiNT DIVINE, of Boston have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP sume• time peat; it gives me new vigur, buo)ituey of spirits, elasticity of inutile." a ir TITOtiSANDS have helm changed by the nie of this ruin ; from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids can not redsumtbly hesitdte to give it a trial, A pamphlet of 33 p.me4, containing certig- CateS of cures awl recommendations ft On some of the :mist enti lent physivians, clergymen, and others,,will he .eat vans to any address. 10:31"See th.us e.trb bottle hits PERUVIAN SYttilP blown in tno YOE NALK UT J. P. Danismoro, Pioprietor, lh.y Su eel, New York, AND HT ALL DILUGOI.TA. SCROFULA. All Medic , Men ugree th.it lOMNR is the 131.:•3 !LEAN Or . tur Scrotul tan I , 11 kindred iiiie.ties et•er iliieueere I. •hlty has tl. ea to Ohl,tt it K VUtte 4OI.tTTION Lit it. DR. H. ANDRHS' lODINE WATER, Ia a Pure Solution of lusi , ne, WI 111UUT A SOLVENT!! A most Powerful ViTslaing Agent and Resto- lIIIM It WILL cure SCROVITL.k in ItH its manilohl torsug. ULCERS, CANCERS', :SYPHILIS, SALT 11.111C131; and it h•t3 beer u3e•l with usroni36ins SIICCC3.II in cased ut Haeunuttiant, Dyspep3iv, essiiquinp tom, resuvle Comptstiuts, Hevrt, Liver stud Kidney Diseateß, etreulars will be sent PliE6 to any athlreba Price $l.OO a bottle, or it for ti 5.00. Prepare•i by Dr. 11 Phystciao xnd CI einibt rim SALK BY J. P. Di immure. 38 Dey Street. New York. = WISTAR'S BALSAM WILD CHE'BRY 8.8 BIiBN USND WWI NIMILY HALF A CENTURY, WITH THE MOST ASTO%tEIIINU &HOCH/351N CURING Congas, Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, lo dii..tizt,-WhooKing Coa.tti. Croup, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Bre ',thing, Aahmu, bud every affection of THE 111110 AT, LUNGS, AND 0118 ST COA:S'UMPTIaY, which carries off more victims than any other diseose,tind which batiks the skill of the phy sici me to a greater extent thats_ any other malady, often YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY when all others prove ineffectual. AS A MEDICINS, rapid in relief; tioothing in effect, sae in its op,mtion, Se-IT IS ti)!SUSPASSED *bile ai a prepar.ttlon. free from noxious in gredients, poisons or minerals ; uniting skill seiecce an.l medical knowledge ; combining all that is valuable in the vegetable kingdom for this clam of disease It is INCOMPARABLEt and is entitled to, merits and receives the gen eral confideuee of the public. SEYItOUR THATCHER, M. D., of Herman, N. Y., writes as follows: 'Wtsraa's BALSAM Or WILD CULTISM gives universal satisfaction. IL seems to cure a Cough by loosening acd cleansiag the lungs, and allaying irritation, thus iinoirisct rum cans', instead of drying un the cough end leavint, the cadge behind. 'I consider the Bal sam as good as any, it not the best, Cough medicine with which I am acquainted." The Bee. JAliUlf HECH LEH, of Hanover, Pa., well homed' and much respected among the Gertath population of this nonotrYitnakis the following statement fur the henefilt of the afflicted; Dear Sirs I—Having realiied in my family importagt benefts frum the lite of your valua ble pre paration—WlST AR'S BALSAM' OF WILD Gill:BUY—it eflbrds me pleasure to reoonatnend it to the public. ' Same sight yeHrf ago one of my daughters seemed to be in A dettfint, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then procured s bottle of your excellent Rellincp, and before sbe bed taken the whole of the oontehts of the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. I have, in my individual ease, made frequent use of your valuable medieine, and have al ways been benefited by it. JACOB' NOBLER. Price one duller a bottle. cog WWI J. P. Wherarere. Sr Dry Strict. W err Yerlk. Moth W. Pewit & Son, Proper II rirr. Meg. 4AD IT ♦LL DitCaelef Ilmee's Celebrated Salve cares Owe, Burns, Scalds. Graze's Celebrated Salve cures Wounds, Bruises, Sprains. Grace's Celebrated Salve cures Boils, Ulcers, Cancers. Grace's Celebrated Salve • cures Balt Rheum, Erysipelas. Grace's Celebrated Salve cures Chapped Hands, Cbilblalas Grace's Celebrated salve beats Old Sores, Flesh Wooed', be. it is prompt in action, removes pain at ones, and reduces the most angry-looking swellings and iedarnmations, as if by magic -•.thus al fording relief_ sad a complete cure. Only 15 cents a boil (Seat bloat! for 36 cents.) For sale by J. P. DINSMORE, 34 Dey street, Mu York*. IV . .1 , 41119 LE h SON, Proprietors, Easton, and by all Dragging, °roues, and Oonntry Stores. July id. 1101. 14 - XL X N'GPI3 YERTABLI AMBROSIA IS THE IHRAOLE Of THE AGE! argry , .hended 'People have theft locks restored by it to the dark, &Wrens, silk., tresses of youth, and are happy! Young People, with tiyAt, faded or red mar, have those unfashionable colors changed to A beautiful auburn, and rejoice People whose heads are covered with Dandruff and Humors, 11.50 it, and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps .113et1d"Ilt.,atled Veft.prtanal bars their remaining locks tightened, tun/ the bare sputa covered with a luxuriant growth, of [lair, and dance fur joy! Young Gentlemen use. It because richly perfumed! Young Ladles use it because it keep their nalr in place! Everybody moo and ea use It, booms' It is the cleanest and but article in the market • For Bale by- kaggiete generally , trice llUlLie IgarFor s ale by A D. Burbler ind R frcr ner, Gettysburg. and A. F. Harker, Littlestown April 22, 1867. 6t.) F GU T Z'S Horse Rai Cattle Powders. ME 01,1111 this animal, sod YELLOW IV) TER. II EA VE: COUGHS, IN: TEMPER. Fk VERB, FoUNDF.I 1.r()86 OF A PPb TITR AND VITA ENERGY, &c. It use Improves tl wind, Weren't thn appetite- give a smooth 111 glossy skiu—nr Vaunter= t h miserable skelet borne. To keepers of Cosa this prtheratlen le Invaluable. It Increases the quauttty awl twines,. the quality of the 'hill It has beat pof en by ace. ' ....A1}....,,,,. tunl es pertinent to 14 , - - 0 9411 11 rtre lI.CTNIUM the queue ' d :.• my of sunk dud s. :k cream tot sty for . ... cent and make the e lts4 _ • butter Arta and -- - - .1, , i, . , se ell In fattening e (" cattle, It gives theta tk r ' • : 44 1 rn Bhp, tile. Icahn IS }.":': : 4 !-3 :, :,!dew. 4 their hide, and ......w-e5e,....._"--.„,___t , makes them thite• such Cuter In on discales of Swine, such Be Coughs, rkers in the Lunge, Liver, ke , this artn.le ' , ~ ' •',".", t acts as a specific. ~ . By putting from . ,•:". '. , ' one-half a pop,. ''' to a paper lu a _ • barrel of swill the _--7--_-.: 1-=i-a -.2.. above discases '--- • , IM Ir -a' - -; .---- •i. will be eradicates 4 " -- -- -- ---, -- , - or entirely prevented If given In time, • certain preventive and Cure for the flog Cholera Pries 25 Cents ?or Paper, e. 6 Papers for 111. PIILTAIIED BY . S. A. rou'rz & DUO., WDOLIDIALS DUD AND DEDICIKI Ito. 116 Primula St., Baltimore, Mt For gale by DrugglAta owl Storekeepers through. out the united States. wile h.% A. I'. nu. h'..r, (Ii tty,burg; Laluch lin 6: Lustill, , ld, %%he I u Va.; I'. C. ileuttur & Pitudnit),; Johusuil, & Cow,lwa, I'lllllooW' tit. Dec 17 1801, ly Peruvian Guano Substitute ! B A U (I H'S W BONE SUPER - I'HOSPIIATB OF LIME. rgADE MARK Tzg D A IT H &8 0 IS S jul sag Pr.prieors and Alanufueturers, Delaware Myr" l'aernleal War PLIILAUELPIII.t, U. S. A. For" WHEAT, RYE, BA RLF,Y, CORN, OATS,_ YUTATuES, TOBACCO, BUCK ...WI/HA T, euitan UR, TURNIPS, IWPS, GAILUEN YEW:TABLES, and every Crop and Plant. Especially recommended to grislier* Cif STRA WBIiitHIRS, RASPtiIIitHIES, BLACK BKRRINS, 'and all SMALL, FRUITS. More than 13 years of regular use upon all descriptions of Crops grown in the Middle and Southern Stater, has given a. high degree of popularity to tbis`MANCRE, which places Its al lineation now entirely beyond a mere ex. pariment. BAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPER...PHOS PHATE OF LIMB is eminently a success as a Substitute for Peruvian Aluano and Stable Manure—and is offend to the Agricultnriste of the Northern and Eastern States as a fer tiliser that will cheaply restore to the Soil, those essentials which have been drained ram it by constant cropping and light igir, boring. IT is very prompt in its action—is lasting in effect to a degree unattained by any com tparcial in the market, and is afforded at a touch lets cog than boyht &able:Ma nure, or Peruvian (;nano. The Labor In volved in its nse is far less than that of ap plying stable manure, while there is no risk *cut ib• introduction or noxious weeds. Bar Formers are recommended to purchase of the dealer lotated in their nighborhood. In sections where no denlei it yetestablished„ the Phosphate may be procured directly front the undersigned. A Priced Circular will be sent to all who apply. Our NEW PAMPHLET, "Now to Maintain tee Fertility of American Parma," --90 Men, giving full information in regard t the *a of manure, lc., will be furnished pails esk application. BAUGH SONS, Offtee No. 20 -Sorg Delaware Avesta, PVILADJILPIIIA BAUGH BROTHJIRS k CO., General Wholesale Ainusk, No. 181 Pearl Street, corner of Cedar, N* Your. GEORGE DCGDALE, Wisoiattile Agent for Maryland and Virgurie, 97 is 105 Smith's Wharf, 84LT111014/1. Match 18, 1867. 6m OHUTTLE HEWING MACHINES are perior to all others foe FAMILY AID MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. ' Contain all the latest Improvements; itsio speedy ; noiseless; dnrable ; and oily la work, illustrated Circulars - tree.* Assents wasstat. Liberal discount allowed - . Nu oursivnillogs -wade. Address EMPIRE 8. W. CO., 616 Broidwil, New York. [Sept. 17, 160$. 17 • •I;)aKM at the lizeeistartaaset be bihilr*' rated while the quietly sad style se rUlt. MI 'sena be setpmeed. Veit selikke. &min.. y. 1110$, ' =I Thug preperg tin% long and favorably known, will thor oughly min I , lgorito bruk•n-din u 114 low spirt homes by Ftrenittli Ltda. and (10M/111i the hoar. 11 and lota*• It, to a sure pro. AT TBZI Empire