410" 0 s 13 pot d tbntt• LisT • HEB,CILANTB.—Within the .t Adams, returned and classified by thegned, Appraiser of. Merentile Taxes, • .rdacce with the several Acts of Assembly,' tbr the r 1867-68, of Goods, Wares and Merchandise : GETIRSIICRGI Boa. Fahnestock & Bro., Danner & Ziegler, J. L. Schick, George Arnold, Jacob Brinkerhoff, Hop , & Woods, F. B. Picking, . Ephraim Musich, John Forney: 7 S r& Mary , S. M. GamMartin,t, "Michael Spangler, 44 " Shoe Store, Miss H. MdOresry, S. S. McCreary, A. D. Buehler, & Crawford, Jacobs & Brother, A. Scott & Son, John Gruel, Dr. Robert Horner, Was Mary McAllister, ' Joseph Gillespie, Hendricks NVarreri, ' Boyer & Son, A. ft Fiestel, Henry Overdeer, Theo. Norris, Philip Winters, Lewis Strouse, Wm_ J. Martin, Bittle & Benner (Warehouse), McCurdy & Diehl; " Culp & Earnshaw, " Alex. Spangler, C. H. Buehler, Guinn & Reilly, John M. SWan, Duphorn it Hoffman, Hebert & Elliott, Miss Nott. George F. Kalbtleisch, Wm. & Henry Meals, Jsim Warner , . H. M. Axton, J es Pierce, Gorge H. Swope, S. G. Cook, Daniel Culp, Geo. C. Strickhouser, - Wm. T. King, Joseph Wible & Son, Cuhnzinpro. H. Paxton Bigham, RIKDI SG. Tanghlnbaugh & Neely, Adam S. Myers, J. & D. Howard, Epley & Hoopes, A. T. Wright, Jacob Pitzer & Son, C. D. Elden, H. S. Penrose, Wm. A. Elden, Burkholder & Hoffman, Henry Minnich, Wm. Overdeer, MENALLEN Listirry iDavid Miller, Samuel Martin, Charles Buhrmau, Martin Overholt zer, UNION John Boblitz, Abraham Sell, Edward Wentz,. BrmER Stank ct Bro., 'Wm. Miller, Edward Staley, Miss Eliza Jacob Eppelman, Jeremiah Golden, Fir:WINE/TON J. J. Diehl, . E. Heitahew, J. Frank Gardner, Hartman & Sadler, Mrs., Greist, Abraham Grove, Lewis W. Heikes, B. W. Ziegler, Samuel A, Miller, John W. Reitzel, blori, TJoy John Yost, James Collins, Sarah Haus, Sample Faber, Feeser, OXFORD John Zouck, Francis X. Smith, Johe Ginter, David Hoke, J. C. Neely, Wm. D. Emmert, , Abraham Sheely, R. RI Foutz & Bro., Jackson Bowers, Fran ells - Sherman, Daniel Miller, Sarnu4l Hoffman, _ G&RMANY Lydia Myers, Augustus J. Smith, StRABAN. 'Philip Hann, Daniel Golden, John Graft, jr., Hugh King, Brougti & Myers, Benjamin Eicholtz, Lrrri.Espows Taint & Spangler, Steffy ' & Diehl, outiEt: & Staub, gihratm Myers, Crouse & Bro., Wm.' M. Hoford, Snyder & Son, Samuel Little, - Mrs. Reeser, Alex. Shorb, Weikert, Starr & Co., J. W. Dratera, Martin Steffey, H. S. Klein, J. H. Hinkle David Schwartz, Harper, Rider & CP., Amos Sheely Maring & Lefever, A. F. 'Barker, Hsluzzossax George W. Wortz & Hinkle, Sull*an & Son, Dann'er & Shields, Ezra Overholtzer, LATimon S. M. Brenaman, Adam Lerew, MOUNTPIXABANT J. & E. Miller, S. G. Lawrence & Co., E. D. Potts, Wm. A. MeSherry, Simon Harnish, James Shanebrook, , BERWICK *Boa. Mary Steffahn, Dysert & Wivill, Lewis Jordy, Mrs. Mayer, David E. Hollinger, Ww. Davis, Dr. 'Pfeffer & Goehenour, CONOWAG43 John Fowler, Michael Reilly, Gubernator & Sneeringer, Barbara ()aster, Emanuel Diller; FRANKLIN Mrs. Hallman, Martin L. Miller, Plank & Spangler, Joseph"Liras, John Carpenter, Henry W. Witmora, Jacob Marks, James Hebert, A. Little & Bro., A. L. Rhoads, Fastening. A. Waybright, Hextutole S: J. Klein, _ WM. Wolf, - 's" - Dr. J. A. Armstrong, ''Zlijah Spines; Mdebrand, i e (Pane,' &we); ./* Geo. =doe, 14 John badman, 14 John Norbeck, l4 _ Gems] . l4 Geo. Wt 1 13 • Trion.' 'P. & gA i r g . - John F. Daniell Delon, . ' ' 1.4 41 . pommamas )3nEwsteL " Adam Dllll. ' . 5 00 John Heindig - 5 00 APPlak-=Nothasis herebySlTOD in 92 00n cane' shontrehtiatofdasathadon, that, I will d 4 A' i ;at die Gonamiestosene Oakeeiloneut akkthe 150 a otJUNE Ma, • -bet* 9 4, ; 11: men p-. 11L, 'Walton Per , tatt mid& *mambo aggriered ma awn& ' Y. WAifilla t Appraiser of Mamas Taps Stor Mum cox 1 MI , 1 MOWER AND REAPER AWARDED the Special Diploma and Onnd Medal of Honoree the beet combined Mower Hand-Raking Reaper and Self-Raking Reaper—on ex hibition at the great lair of the St. Louie Agricultural and Mechanical Association October Bth, 1888. OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS At the great trial of Reapers and Mowers at Auburn N. Y., in July last by the New York State Agricultural Society, this Machine vas awarded the preference over all °therein Class No b. This class was the most im portant of any as it embraced Mowing and Hand or Sell- Raking Reaper in the same Machine: This Machine has been awarded Medals and first Pre miums by the Pennsylvania and lowa State Fairs, und by hundreds of County Faire in all parts of the country:— This Machine took the Seat Premium at the Adams Coun ty Agricultural Fair held at Benderaville, September 1868. Also, Ball's Ohio & Russell's Screw Tower Both first-class Machines, having sold a number of these klaOhines in the last three years. They have given gen eral satisfaction wherever used. We ask farmers before buying a machine to call and examine these machine!, before purchasing elsewhere. as they will be Ole to make a better selectione. We could produce quite a number otoertitlcates from some of on beet Farmers in the County, but deem it unnecessary as we warrant these machines to give satisfaction with a fair trial, or no sale. Insured for one season. Extraa always kept on hand. We hers made frran ge mente to hare repairing don's) when needed at any time and on moderate terms. With the above we have fur sale a number of rat -.able farming Implements. SULKY CORN PLOUGH Can banged fur ploughing and cutivatiag corn—finish lug one row at a time. Can also be need fortoosening up corn ground or putting in seed.ng—by rsing the front shovels it can be used for marking out corn ground —marking two rows at a time. A Cornplanter can also be attached, planting 2 rows at a time. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 For crushing corn in the ear or shelled STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS For Schools, Churches, Farms, Am STEEL PLOUGHS S:_11 YT S TEXT. HAY RAKE An article every Farmer should have—the best iu the market. Hand or self-discharging GRAIN DRILLS, (WillougL by's Patent) with Crowell'. Guano attachment. ISM 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Harrisburg GRAIN PAN (Reynold's Patent) consid ered the beat mill ever in use in this county. Any of the above machines can be had by calling en or addressing the subscriber '2 miles from Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg road, where specimen machines can bl seen. W.M. WIBLE, Agent, April 4, 1867.—tf Gettysburg, Pa. : 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 rrFIE undersigned lire ageritsfor this celebrated Combined Self raking keeper. and3lower. TVs Machine has two driving wheels, hinge-Joint and folding bar. is very simple In construction, and Isiicon idered by thews persons who have need them to he equal in difficult gram to any light nischinematle for mowing only, WOI cub any kind of grass standing or lodged wet or dry can start anywhere without hacking, for the truth of this amiertion we will refer to those who bought of no last year. It cats 4 feet 8 inches in gram, and 5 feet 6 inches In grain, Is a rear-cut, side-delivery, can finish a field without bindmg'a sheaf, and does the most lathe. factory work in lodged grain, to beked by two horses in grain or grass. We claim this W law U raker to be the best in existence. We will give our reasons. Ist. This 9.1 f raker has four rakes (no blanks or fans) which all fall into the lodged grain as low a• the knife and several fact' In front of it and rice gradually after the grain is on platform. and continue to revolve until you have &sheaf then the driver mires It small lever and either rake will sweep the platform. by this, vim will see that you can always have a full sheaf; thereby saving binding, gathering and dividing sheaf. ' 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 2nd. Ityon wish to put the driter on the horses, or the . rin is one thickness that it4lll permit to makes ah each revolution, without aid of the driver. Yon can oso by simple drawing one bolt, and still keep all the rakes on to drop Into the lodged grain and bring it up before the knife reaches it. Hez e is one point we wish to call your attention too. Take notice w4iere all these rekies strike into the grain and then compare them with blabke on other Selfltakers. 3rd. If you wish your pats on a swath, tie your lever fast, and it will do its were perfectly and yon will be safe for wet weather. 1 4th. It is a Well known fact that in lland-raking fleapit ere that the reel must be changed for different kinds o grain, and also necesaary for Self-rake to make perfect - work In extreme tall or abort grain, this rake track works in a ptvit. and byo,,h,rioging two bolts, We have this most desirable and indispensible improvement over all others. With a combination of these four desirable points, it has been unanimously acknowledged by all dis interested and practical machinists to be decidedly simpleand durable in Its construction. At thetgritat National Field Trial, held at Auburn, New York, last July, which Is conceded to have been the largest and severest trial ever held in the United States. lasting several weeks, under the entire management of the New York Slate Agricultural Society, this machine was awarded the Gold Medal for the best Combined Self rating Reaper and 3lower,(Clase No. 4.) Since the great trial, different toachines are claiming Medals, and , mast persons are In 11l fog about it. Over fifty machines were entered In the different classes for the different medals. Clam No I ight Mowers; N 0.2, Reapers , Hand Rake (Ibr grain o ily)' No. 2,, Reapers, Self-rake, (for grain only); No. 3, Combined . kimper and Mower, (Hand-rake); No. 4 Combined Reaper and Mower, (Self-rake); N 0.5 Combined Hand and Self-raking Reaper and Mower, (thrown out on account of inferior work.) At the Field Trial held by the Centre County Agricul tural Society, on McAllister's farm, last July, Illubbat d's Combined Self-raking Reaper and Mower was awarded the highest premium for the best work In grain and grass. See Pamphlets for report. We have machines now on hand and invite farmers to come and see them. We warrant them to give entire satisfaction In all respects. Extras always on hand. Branch Shop at York, Penna. Address Granite Hill Post-office, Adams county, Pa. ifirAlso Pratt A Smedley'f Patent Horse Rakes on hand, built by Geo. W. Grant & Co., Columbia, Pa. • HENRY THOMAS & SON, Agents. 7 00 7 00 15 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 13 114 7 00 15 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7.00 MESSRS. WILLIAMS, WALLACE & CO.—Dist harvest I put , chased one of your Combined Self Rakers, and I pro nounce it a first class . Machine. Can cut any kind of *nuts wet or dry, at a very slow walk, and never chokes. The Sell Raker Tut very well. I believe that it-can ,„bring up lodged n that no other Machine can do with blanks, and can b changed for different kinds of Grain. which is • great advantage. Yours truly, 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 BiZSBRB. WILLIAMS, WALLACI I CO.—I bOlightt Otte of your Combined Self Raking Reapers and Mowers, and can nitommend it as a splendid Mower. Never chokes, and of light draught, and the Rake does all it is recommend ed to do. It Is a great advantage to make the sheaves any she you wish, • Yours truly, 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Meseta. WILLIAMS, WALLACI te Co.—We, the undendin ed. having need and fairly tested the Hubbard Combined Reaper and Mower, (Hand Raks,)can.recommend it as of light draught, and free from side draught, and believe it to be the mast durable Machine in our locality', and has given us . gieneral satithiction. • Yours truly. JOHN G. BRINKERHOFF, JOHN.STALEY, ISAAC F. BRINKERHOFF. GIIIKART TowNten., April 24th, 1887. r 7.00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 Iassue.WALLUKS, Wett.scs A purchased one of your Combined Machines alter going to see three differ ent Self Rakers working. I immediately put it to the test in grain that leaned away from the Machine on two aides, and It gave entire sa. fraction. I then cut my Oats crop, and cut a large quantity of Gnus, and will say for the Hubbard that it will not choke in any kind of Grass, wet or dry, standing dr lodged, at the slowest gait your horses will walk, Is free from Ode draught, ne weight on horses' necks, end is light work for two horses. The Self Rake is w Rhone a doubt the lbt sti3elf Raker out. It has four Bakes, (no blanks,) and can bring up lodged Grain that no Hand Raker can do, and can regulate the sheafas the elleyou wish—changing the Rake for any kind of Grain . Mat it will maks nice work in the tallest Bye or the shortest Clover seed, and it the Grain is one thickness, can make a sheaf each revolution of the Raker without any aid from the driver dia MOO Math Oats, which is another greet advantage no other Machine has. Yours truly, • SAMUEL WRANT. 011111 WIT TOwwelrin, April 24th tier. ![seas. WHIMS, WALLACI A Co —I purchased quo of otuglomblued Self Rakers from year Agents, ftalLY Self, and can consistently recommend It ass eery good Howe rof light draught, and the Reif Riker ftn bring up Orals that is down better than any Hand Baker can do. 7 00 JACOB Mi. I eau endorse the above reeemmendition of Mr. Ring, u I have one of the seine Ilaehinee. 7 00 700 7 00 Brinkerhoff s CORN SHELLER, SEPAR,MCOR AND CLEANER. The uhderigned would In forin . the Agricultural public that be has purchased frog the Patentee of this extraordinary machine. the Patent Right for the Mates of Pennsylvania and Maryland. • BriliktdilOrll Cots Shell 'Separator d Clean er, is - pronounced the bat aachineof the kind in g u m cowry. And in proof, it may be mentioned teat thi "Advisory Oommittosopointad to soled eats for stLltitttloa at Go a Agritulturat inpitments. THE PREMIUM DODGES' HARVESTER. CORN CRUSHERS " 4:1 gELF-RAKER. MOO /RIOT Towriemp, April 24th, 1867 !TERRY W. SWARTZ Cam Autumn Towxsair, April 24th,1867 • JOHN SOCKS, Fr. JOHN BOOBS, Jr. &MAUI TOWSSHIP, April 201,1867 gritultural position in Paris, in 1867, have sfilected this Sheller as the best in America," and at the request of J. C. Derby, 11. S. Agent, a machine has been shipped to Paris for exhibition. One important filature in this machine is that it will shell ears large, small or crooked. perfectly clean, and separates the cob and chaff from the err ready for market. The fact may also be stated that at the great trial of Agricultural Implements, at Auburn, N. 'Y., in July last, under the auspices of the New York State Agricultural Society, the Brinkerhoff Corn Speller, Separator and Cleaner was reported by one of the most competent Committees as the Lest Corn Sheller out. They say, "We have care fully examined and thoroughly tested this ma chine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it the best Corn Sheller we ever d(171'." The re port is signed by such men as John Stanton Gould, president N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P Johnson,.`;'ecretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag riculturaliFditor N. Y. Tritiane; S. Edward Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. From among many complimentary newspaper attices, tbeJsllowing, from the N. Y Observer, Is deemed sufficient: "Among all the Hand Corn Shellers made in' Nest York and Albany—and one single firm man ufacturers more than 10,400 annually—not one can enter the circle with the Shellet}ust invented by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells, separates and cleanses, rapidly and easily, at one operation, as fast as the ears can Le put in the hop per." The undersigned is now prepared to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS. 11e-will have SHELLERS ready for sale in the course of a month's time. All letters to be addressed to WM. W IBLE, P. 0. Box 246, Gettysburg, Pa Mar. 14, 1867. The National Reapers and Masers, THE N'o. 1 Machine has Two Driving Wheels Hinge ..14.int and Folding Bar. making it very convenient to m , ve from one place to anotlrer ; is very divide in its comitruotion. extremely light draught. and durable, cute 4 feid lo inches in grace and 5 lest 2 inches in grain: is a Self-Raker andvery, arid ii capable of cutting a whole held without binding a sheaf, and doe, themoist satisfactory work. This Mnchine can also be used as a Hand Machine without injuring its qualities as a Heap,. The Ma chine Is 'warranted to cut grass as welt as any B.iigle )tower that curl for iatter• width. It is a strong two. horse ?ital'hillt , --.111 . can be ii-ed. if required, In hilly ground. OREAI' IM PROVI3.I R\2s I..are bevri made 00111 i II g The is perf,tly m,zht on the /107,4 . necks in 31 , •Nii,4 Gear n:e, Alwaym remember that at the M.,a trial la•t Sum mer in tietty•bu7g. iu cami,o.t:an v ith u -the, It..o:ing the u! ,v • : Is is its the First Pi emlr.in. ‘k,trl? the • . N0.:4 .t:t . ...re7;tl) cortstrUrt. , l..•utt,,L and in front \\ ii r!,. r.t The ditt,..1...0 in the x i ah ..1 cut j, The t.lufti ug lover and tin• raising toil lowering' levers are both at the driver's right mule, and with hi. tight Grit upon a I,lal and Inn lett upon a foot step. he has the power and Vnl/Irnlnf the whole machine. he rate rity, to kwer the plat Germ from tl ie to fourteen inches. cat, throw the machine out of genr.and regulate the rake so as to make the sheaves i tege or moult, and all this at the Cattle time awl without retarding the ur.tion or speed of the machine Keep it I,eflre the people that at a ftir uwwiu tiixl; different leading .31achines were present at Dill,trorg, ,York, co., last Summer and the National Machine was awarded the first premium. AIL Machines warranted to give satisfaction !. For fur. ther Bolopnatioo apply to LEWIS BUSHMAN, Agent, 3 miles south of Gettysbur - March 14, 1403Z.—tf SLIVREMAN'S NATIONAL SETT-DISCIMOING STEEL S?RIN‘ TO,TH _Horse 13.ake v; . Fittcnt!cl .414. 9a, 1'.62, all./ Re GA. S.W . THIS Hake is an filep - Mlent steel .spring 7.oth Rake. and ha. pn i. O itarif he the most portre,lloltE RAKE 11.... iu With tb, Itake the lloNe does all the work, b•db the Dakqng and Discharging, by tin. Driver inuring a lever a few - inch. Pa, which throws it i?itti gear. and ns the brse incises forward it raises thole...ill sal ilLseharzr, its toad. and then !Mitts unt of gear iNelt. the' teeth di ppilig down ready to rake aga:a. Ito this Opontli..n it 1,1,6 easily an. derstisiti that the Re ~ ..r 1,1, hardly cm:, teeth to •1". IniLs , rtarit inipr, , vrixent• harts Urea mats ;of late. making it V.•ry siwplr nod flurtl/le in its ronstrurtiod. Thunsiattibi of then, tact. been sold in the few lhat yearn and given the best kind of satiafaction. wri_eircirlars p.ving, a fuller ileserit.tion cf three Machines Can be bad by applying to the Agent Apply to March 14. t f SINGER'S CELEBRATED SL WING .MM A. lINI THE very beet and lateet improved niechine in nee, fo sale at the CLOTHING STORE of JACOBS it 11110., in Chanibeisburg street, Gettysburg, where you can bn, the hest and cheapest Cloths. Cassaveres and Vetting, and every variety ,/goods in the line of lIEN AND BOYS WEAR. You can have them cut out and Made up fn the very beet style if you wish,at moderate pricea, and without any risk whatever. GEO. JAMS k BRO, Aug. 16, 1666. • SEWING MACHINES! THE GROVER & BAKER THE BEST IN llsE.—These Machines have becom so well known that little need be said by way of recoth mendation. They have taken the first, premium at all the late State Fairs. and are universally acknowledged to be the BEST in use by all who have tried them. The "Grover & Baker Stitch" and the Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine.— They are the only Machines that sew and - embroider with , perfection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family use. They are almost noiselessoiew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple in their construction. They are easy to manage, and can be worked by almost any child. Every family should have one. They save labor, they save time, and theysave money. and do their work better than it can be done by hand. The undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above Machines, has established an Agency in Fairfield, Adams co., where he will always have on hand a supply. Persons wishing to buy will please call and examine for themeel res. Needlei and Thread will also be stnplied. J. R. WITH EILOW, Agent, Ang.lB,lB66.—tf. Fairfield, Adams county, Pa. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MACHINES, 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. These World-renowned Sewing Ma chines were awarded the Highest Premium at the World's Fair, in London, ant six First Premiums at the N. Y. State Fair of 1866, and are celebrated for doing the beet work, using a much smaller needle for the same 'thread than' any other machine, and by the intro. (Motion of the most appr 'red machinery, we are now able td Supply the very best machines iti,the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Fan. toty at Bridg4mrt, Conn., under the immndiste *super vision Of the President of the Company. ELPS.S HOWE, Jr, the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sealpg. and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors:liana. factorers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, ','oaks, ManHiLle, Clothing, Hats, Caps. Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. Thev work equally well upon silk, linen, cotton or woolen goods with Bilk. cotton or linen thread. They viii seam. quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind and terform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of 'the article sewed. . . The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE, 'and made on this Maine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sew ing Machines are subject to the principle invented by him. Sandlot °implant. . SIBLEY A STOOPS, General Agents, March 19,1867.-1 y No. 922 Chestatittn, Phila. "LI MPIRE SHUTTL :EWING MA -1:4 CUIL and E 8 superior to -all other* for FAIRLY Ann ki t r sallnee ma one. Contain all the pst improvements; are speedy; nolie less; durable and tnwork. Illustrated Circulars „free. Agents wanted. Liberal dismount allowed. , No consignments made. Address EMPIRE B. M. W.* 616. Broadway, New York. Sept. 6, 1866.-ly JONAS ROTER. JOHN BOWMAN, No. 704 A.rch Strgett • POILAbELPHIAI SILVER' AND PLATED-WARN Oar Noe& are decktedly the cheapest In thOON7 PLATS, A No. 1. Vara., 110N.47 I= LEVIIk X. Ai. , :«nt. mile.: south ”1 sraing Warltints Manufacturer and Doane in itotsitir Vttdical. AGIJA DE MAGIOLIA. A toilet delight. Superiorto any cologne; used to bathe the face and Orson, to tender the skin soft end fresh, to allay inflammation, to perfume clothing, for headache, dC. It is manufactured from the rioh Southern Magnolia. and is obtains log a patronage quite unprecedented. It is a favorite with actresses and opera singers. It le acid by all dealare,,at $l.OO in large bottles, and by Dames BARNMS .k Co., New York. Wholesal Agents. SARATOGA SPRING WATER, POW I.y all Drugitla ta Vl' For Pale by Dr Robert Horner and S. S Forney, Gettysburg. S-: 1.-1860-X. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack o appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, con stipation, h.e., deserve to suffer if they will no try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS which are now recommended- by the highest Medical authorities, and warranted to produce en immediOte beneficial effect. They are exceed-, ipgly agreeable, perfectly pitre, and must super sede all other tonics where a healthy gentle Stimulant is required. They purify, strengthen and invigorate.. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent' miasmatic and intermittent avers. • They purify the breath and acidity of the to tnach. They cure Dyspei;idia andeonsuwption. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. flay make the weak strong, the languid bril liant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved in perlectly pure St. Croix ram. For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle. Fee that it has our private U. S. stamp unmutila ted over the cork, with plantation scene, and our signature on a fine steel plate side label. See that our bottle is not re-filled with spurious and dele terious stuff. Any person pretending to sell. Plantation. Bitters by the gallon. or in bulk, is an impostor. Any person imitating this *tile, or selling any other material therein, whether called Plantation Bitters or not, is a criminal under the U. S. Law, and will be so prosecuted by The demand for Drake's Plantation Bitters, from ladies, clergymen, merchants, &c., is incredible. The simple trial of a bottle is the evidence we present of their worth and superiority. They are sold by all respectable druggists, grocers, physi cians, hotels, saloons, steadtboats and country stores. P. p. DRAKE ie CO. SARATOGA SPRING WATER, Sold by all Druggists Ir/3r - for sale by Dr. Robert Romer and S. S. Perney, Oettysburg. Hale yeu a hurt child or a lame horse? Use the Mexican Mustang Liniment. For cuts, sprain', burns, swellings and cakesi breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a cer tain cure. For rheutnatism. neuralgia, stiff joints, stings and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican Mus tang Liniment. For spavinedhorses, the poll.evil, ringbone and sweeny, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never For wind-galls, scratches, big-head and splint, the Mexican Mietang Liniment is worth its weight in gold. Cuts, bruises, sprains and swelling!, are so common and certain to occurin every that a bottle of this Liniment is the best investment that can be made. ' It ie. wore certain than the doctor—it covet time in tending for the doctor—it•ia cheaper than the doctor. and chou Id never be diepenced with. "In liftinv: the kettle from the fire, it tippede over and scalded my hands terri,ly. x • • The Mustang Liniment ex tree:to' the pain,eaused the sore to heal rapidly, and left very little sear. Cif AS. FOSTER, 420 Broad et., Phila. Mr. S• Litchi, of Hyde Park, Vt., writes: '•fly horse was considered worthless, (sparin,) but since the use of the Mustang Liniment., I have sold him for .0150. Your Liniment is doing won •lers up here." All genuine is wrapped in steel plate engrav ings, signed, G. W Westbrook, Chemist, and also has the private U. S. stamp of llamas BARNES A. Co: ever the top. Look closely, and be not deceived •by Cburi lerfeits. Sold by all Druggists, at 25, 50 ets , and $l.OO. SARATOGA SPRING WATER, sold by all Druggists. -For sale by Dr. Robert Horner and S. S. Forney, Gettysburg. It is a moat delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicatee Pcurf and dandruff. rt keep the head root and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glusey It prevents hair turning gray and falling off. It re.tures hair upon preen - aturely bald I,eadit This is just what Lyon's Kathairon will do.— It is pretty—it is cheap—durable. It is literally ld by the car-lrad. and yet its almost incredi- Or. demand is dailya increasing, until there is hardly, a country store that does not keep it, or a family that does not use it. L. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y. SA RATOG► SPAJNG WATER, sold by all Druggists ,Ver Ry sale by Dr. Robert Horner and S. S Forney, Gettysburg, Who would not be beautiful? 'Who would not add to their beauty.? What gives that marble purity and distingue appearance we observe up on the stage and in the city belle ? It is no kinger a secret. They use Hagan's Magnolia Its continued nse removes tan, freckles, pimples, and roughness, from the face and' hands, and leaves thecomplezion smooth,transparent, bloom ing and ravishing. tilike many cosmetics, it contains no material injurious to the skin. Any Druggist will order it for you, if not on hand, at 50 cents per bottle. W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y., Chemist. DEMAS 'BARNES & CO., Wholesale Agents, New York SARATOGA SPRING WATER, Sold by, all Druggists Ilitr For sale by Dr. Robert Horner and S. S Forney, Gettysburg. Heimstreet's inimitable Hair Coloring is net a dye. 411 instantaneous dyes are composed, of lunar caustic ' and more or less destroy the vitality and beauty of the hair. This is the original Hair Coloring, and has been growing in favor over twenty years. It restores gray hair to its original color by gradual absorption, in a .most remarkable manner. It is , also a beautiful hair dressing. Sold in two sizes-50 @opts and $1 —by all dealers. C. HEIMSTREET, Chemist SARATOGA SPRING WATER, sold by all Druggists 041...F0r sale by Dr. Robert Horner and S.'S Forney, Gettysburg. LTON'S EXTRACT OP PURR JAMAICA GINGER-. for Indigeston, Nausess i ineartburn, Sick, Read, sake, Cholera, Slorbus, Flatulency, to., white warming stimulant is required. Its careful pre paration and entire pttrity make it a cheap and reliable article for culinary purposes. Sold eTery wirre, at 50 cta. per bottle. Ask for "Lyon's" Pare Extract. Take no other. ARATOGA SPRIER WATER, sold by all Druggists 'For sale by S. S. FORNEY and Dr. R. HORNER, Druggists, Gettysburg, Pa. June 28, 1368. —eewly 'TO LADIES.—If you require a A -re liable remedy to restore you, and remove Irregu larities or Obstructions, why not use the bait ? Thirty years experience has proved that DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS. have no equal for Removing Obstructions and Irregular ities. No matter from what cause they arise. They are rate and sure in eve ry case. Price. One Doflar,ner box- DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, Is %, remedy four degrees stronger than the above, and intended for special MOB orlon standing. Prit e, Five Dollars per box.. A Ladies' Private Cfrentar, with Soratinps, sent fre on application. If yon cannot „Ist the Pills of your druggist, send the money to Pr. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and they will be sent free from observation by return o mail. .kYan.lo, /or sale id Emmlttsburg, Md.. by .T. Mein & CO. A VOID THE QUACKS.—If you are suffering 'lli from the iffects.of Youthful Indiscretion and halo Seminal Westin®", Ilisheloss, de., will mad Ytmarte et charge, lukorumtiou *ld* If followed will cure you wfthout the lid' f Vicinse. Address IM MIX , Station D. New Nark. Jan. DI, 1857,1 y LOVE AND MAT :‘ ONY.—The affeetkes of tb•Oppoidt• wsz be pined by fol lowing simple flaw sad all may happily, It 4e sired, without regardeo wealth, age ut • sy. awed di rected envelope and ler pistil:ol44 to Nadia LINILIZID" Bible N New Tort ' Jan. 104801.-1 y DR. D. BRYAN, 0 ,, 1 , 1 Wni nig Mplalle . 819 Broadway, SPIKIALTIRILI In ell omen et a Scasal, Urin aryellt sad Narksa Mews kit nab or Almon Ink 1 04 1 94 /9 1 / 89.991181991it Jan. 10, . • • . ~~a~~xa mentswm• /CAM . If I • THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE 1. L 1866. L TUE GREAT Zingari Bitters. frtm, WONwERFUL REMEDY was discovered an 11 troduced about twenty years ago by Dr. 6. Clieup sus. an eminent Egyptian physician. Ile had long seen and felt the want of come remedy which would stelae at the root of disease, and so pre vent Much of the suffering which the human family was then compelled to endure. This great question was presented to his mind every day in vividcolors as he moved among thesick anddylaik, and observed the inefficiency of tearly all the remedies then in use. Thus he was led to think and experiment; and after ten yetirs"study and labor, be presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zingari Bitter*. The effect of this preparatieW in the prevention and cure of disease, was so uttrvellotir and astonishing, that the most flatter log marks of royakfavor Were bestowed upon him who discovered it. Ills name was placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a goldinimial with the following inscription —Dr: B.oheopints,' the Public illnefactor—was presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation bas been used in several epidemics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative measure, and with such great success,that it has been introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. The obi saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with mariellous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that Mill protect us against this terfible disease ehould be freely and persistently sued. All pathologiate now agree that thecholeta poison acts on the system through the blood, and that any combina tion which acts On Lilo-excretory organs, and keeps them in working order, must prevent *sufficient accuninietion of the poison torten itriterrible effects on the organism. This is true not , only of cholera, but of nearly all other maladiecespeclally the different forms of fever. The Zinged Bitter' la just such a remedy ae the above conditions regnire, It acts on the organsof excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect balance between them. This Bitters is composed entirely of roots and herbs, so nicelyconnoctedthat every organ is acted upon aria put intone. its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt andlostlng: Numerous cases nf the following disessm, have hneu cared by it: Cholera, Diarrhcra, Dysentery. dcrufula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever. Ague, Nervous De bility, Anaemia, Female I rregularities,Dyspepaia,Flatu lency, Colic, &c. Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Harris burg, Pa. Sold by DruguistoAlotelkeepersandOrocersgenerally. lift,DEO. F. KALB 1 , LEI li sole Agent fur Gettysburg. P. "[MITER, Bole Proprfetor May 2,9 1887. Harrisburg, Pa IMPORTANT TO ;INVALIDS ! ! ,BALL SUFFEItERS43g From Pi/Imam:try 'Aissas,s, _Verrone Debility. Female Wed/messes.W Chronic Disorder, of any na ture, and all Who's Vita( Forces are • depressed, rendering necessary A Nervous 'Tonic and Invigorator, - Are earnest ly recommended to see WINCHESTER'S (;Excri.: H Y POP H SPH ITE S LIME AND SODA, THE SPECIFIC REMEDY 1..0R CONSUMPTION ! NERVOL' DEBILITY., ,Vcrofaht, Para/yak Lox of Appetite, ch1,,r 0 4. 1 , Marasnius, Wasting. Liver ,ail neY ()implair, Rickets, In , bg y of Nursit and Pregnancy, • .4 , ttyt ail DISORDERS OF THE LUNGS El= 4 - This Lerned y. has been test,' for ten years, r itb "HE LILTS C 7 PARE LLEL EL IN THE ANNA LE Oi]IELICIY L" Its notion Is TWO-FULD , and SPEcI TIC: OH the e bard. N CREASIN, THE PILININYLR that con 4 titutea N ER VOUN EN EKGI and On tilt.; 'other. are the )1(19T POWERFUL BLOOD Si EN ERATiNt; AGENTS ENJOIN. By a timely n.. 0 of it In the incipient stages of Consumpti..n . "Cure he the fine. sad perath the Ex,epti. , a." THY IT.-4.t1 109_,PRICES: In 7 and If—oz Bottles, it atd or six. inuall Bottitm for $3, by expr,.. 44 Circulars and Advice Free—f r Sold by all reepe,tahle Drngnistx,und xt tho Sale Deptt in the I..Thatal State+, by the Matilasetueore..). WINCIIF:STER d Cu.. s'; Ji , Ln .t., NC., t,. wh m, nti urorr. +holi id t114,1:,,,,d Marl 14, 1667.-1 y 1)S PER MANENTL eui:1•:l' 1" Sheldon's Dyspepsia Troches. A Permanent Cure or tile .11 , , iLey I,Y-f un ded THESE Trochee not only give immediate relief but are soru to effect a permanent cure for Llyepepsia. They are nut a purgative, awl therefore, their use does not create a necessity fur the habitual use of Cathartic. Thely calls- 00 sickness of the stomach. or griping, of the lidireile, and are perfectly tvernilese to. the most delicate. They will immediately correct a sour stomach, cure flatulence, heartburn. sic kn.,' to pain in the stoned, contiveneas, b.•lchiug of wind. liver complaints. headache and In fact all those disi.tcree ado and dangerous symp toms of this disease ; which unfit one for the ;down en and duties 14 life. Weak and delicate per.d, who hare been injured I.y the use I.f powerful .tinink nt• and put gat', es w ill And theta a mild, safe and sure restor,r e.f the dl,zoea ye or. guns to their original strength ni,l vigor. Prerattreil 1.4 , 1r 1y by the Prl,prlet , r, VANDER,LOOT k N 71's Ninrkr• IMA D. Buehler, Druggist, Gettysburg, Aft or Adams Co. ,June'_', 1.0,65. N) moRE hi'Ll) HEADS: I= DR. LEON'S ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER. IS pronounced by all who have used it the very best prepar.tion for the Mir." It 18 a pd 'Rive cure for lishin”.s, eraiicutee Dandruff and Humors. stops the hair from falling out. And speedily restur, Gray Loiitt to their original hue and luxuriance. Itofterates on the secretions, and fills the glands wit h new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always be brought bac!: by a few applications, to its youthful abundance, ettallty and color. It Shakes the hair ooft, glosayl fragrant, pleasant to the touch and eaay to arrange. •tr wiry, and intractable locks become moist, pliant. and digested to remain in any desired position. As a hair drhssing it has no equal. The sales are enormous, and It is a universal favorite Wath old and young Loth sexes. Sold by Druggists thrhughout the :United States. Ad dresellill orders to ZIEGLER R SMITH, SolePinprietors,l3l North Third Street, l'hiladeiphla. Dec: 19, 1867,-1y G OOD NEWS FOR NIOTIIERS ! , • ~ THERS, are you otilareeseti with anxiety fhr your little ones? Are your sionibere and heart* broken by their cries? Do ;you wake in thWrnorning nnrefreehed and apprebenelve? I feo, procure at once a bottle of Dr. Le on's Infant Remedy, and you will hitv no more weary hours of watching and anxiety DR. LRON'S INFANT RRII.RDY has stood the test of years. Thousands amines and 310- there bear witness that it never falls to give relief if need in ammo. It Is a mild, yet sure and speedy mire for Colic Cramps and Windy Paine, and is invaluable for 'All complaints incident to Teething. Sold by Druggists throughout the 11. States. Address all orders toi Ilk GLER SMITH, Sole Proprietors. 187 North Vird Street, Philadelphia. plarch 19, 1967.—Stn. YOUNG MEN, the experience of past ten years has demonstrated the fact that re Rance may be placed In the efficacy of BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Semites] weakness, Emissions, Phyeicil and Nervous - debility, Impotence. or want of power, the result of Sexual .Excess, or Youthful Indiscretion, which neglected, ruins the happiness, and unfits the sunset. for Business, Social Society or Mar riage. and often terminates in an untimely grave Make no delay in seeking the remedy. It is entirely vegeta ble and harm lei on the syateni , can be used without de tection or interference with business pursuits, and no change of diet le necessary while using them. Price, One Dollar. If you connot, get them of your druggist, send the money to Dr. J.Dryan, 819 Broad Way, New York, end they will be sent free from observation by return of mail Private Circnfart to Gent/emen sertfireetn application For sale in liMmittsburg, Md., by A. T. Stein k Co, Jan. 10, 1887.-ly YOUNT'S COMPOUND! FOR THIS CURS OF PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, oranyotharlntisarmatoryorinwarddiseaseofihe Throat if not of too loot statiding. Also, SCARLET7EVER.— Thiamadicinehisbeantriedin THOIiSA.NDS OF OASES, In differentparteoftbeconutry,and hasneverbeenk flown to taint takeniltime andaccording to directions. It is warranted Oen e. Giveit a trial audit will speak for it self. &very ho ehold should provide tifemselves with a boSofthismedicineandkeep it on hands. Thee urestbat it hu effected are truly marvel Ons. .Prepared and told by Islam, Yount& Co., Getty's burg,Pa.,or by theiranthorised agents: Norealeat neer ly ellthe Stores in Adantscounty. mar. 804886-tf Isuen YOUNT & CO. ITCH! ITCH ! ! ITCH!! ! soßATetri SCRATCH I SCRATCH I—WHIIATON'S OIN'TIONT will cure the itch in 48 hours. Also, cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHILBLAINS. end ail =OP TIONS OF THS SKIN. Price 80 cents, Air sale by all Druggists. By winding 80 cents to WBRII. A' POTTER, Bole Agents, 170'WasItington street, Boston, it will be lbrwarded by mi4ll, free ofPostage, to, , any part of the United States. i - July 3.—ly E . ‘ parEsi D. PAPE, M. D. , 1128 Broadway New.Tork laving foe yelllll made db. mass of women speciality in Study l a nd practice, with marked prof . . . I success, devotee IA time fl ow mostly to odic, practice , correspondence with h numerous patrons tbsou , • . t the United States. es can con fidentially sddr him on the most delicate initilect, and receive proper ~ d prompt reply. Exollose stamp for pos. tolls. (Feb. Sil..-3m °lran , I LD'S Extract! Sarsaparilla alarm . renovates the blood; instills the vigor into , e syitem, and purges oat the human that make r the tip ng months, the system man s change, and lielmbold's Highly otßarsapstils ts in assistant at the "roast tabu. • larEtsitth D'S Conceuttated Utraet jut; • • is thseteat Blood Punier. i Vediral. RING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA FOR GRAY HAIR. xCNuS RINGS RINGS RINGS To RINGS RINGS Restore RINGS RINGS tirity•Rair to its RINGS RINGS Original color, Erad- RINGS RINGS lento Dandial and RINGS RINGS 1 VensTAALa A bIBROSOL RINGS RINGS 1 IS WARRANTED. J RINGS RINGS - 'lnward trein the RINGS RINGS 5e...11. and pre- RINGS RINGS sent Baldness. RINGS RINGS TRY A BOTTLE! RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS . RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS This is the AMBROSIA that Bing made. • This le thiiture that lay In the AMBIVINA that Ring wade. This is the Man oho was bald and grey, Who new has raven Tucks, that say • He need the Cure that Lay In the AMBROSIA that Iti4gronule. This is the Maiden, handsome an gay, Who married the man once bald ind gray Who non. has raven locks; they say. Ile used the AM OHO:AA that thug Made. This is the Perron, who, by the way. Mairiod the Maiden. handsome and gay, to the Mau once bald and gray, But who now has raven locks, Clay sty, s. Because he used the Cure that bay In the AMBROSIA that Ring wade. This hs the Bell that Huila away Tuaruuse the people, sad mud gay. Unto this tact which here sot. lay-- It you would out be bald or gray, tee the A 3181t0,1A [bat Ring wade. E. M. TUBBS Proprietura. Peterberu . N. II TLIE GOLDEN TABLitT AN INFII,LUILSKENIEUV VOlt Salt Rheum, t.3ysipdas, and all t'atuneoal Erup, lions . ; Old 501 . t.10 GiCeTA, Sore Lips, Sore Epc.:, Sure Niptslea, r.S.is.fugy, Pimples, Burns, Scalds, Ulcerated Virltat, l'iles, catarrh, Poison of ti l e fry, qsa, Sumach, (I.e. .11so for LIXCORRIIEA, At ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES. This is one of theAie, t ez-eruordinary Remedies ever salecovereil , pr.iltl: ' wonderful resullt in all coast Where it can be need I tertian) , or internally, as a lot,ion, 41 injection, or gargle., i Lencorrhea it ads lad magic. coring the worst cam nn a few , Jaye, -or its many pre ventive and curativl- i t a render it twit.rpensaitde to Peery f adult perxon ,WU . 0, _P for which See the Circu lar. seal J roe ta all. : Price $1 A Lox l 6ii ' zee for V', by mail. Sold by the Proi.net,rs. J. WIN ESTEIt a Co. S.A. :Id John lit, N. 1. , to n horn all . 6 elluuld be lohlrealed. Nl:Lich 14, 1 , 7.—1" ,T. i =. A E L N "' , 13 U L D. ' S 4 a _ . CoNCEN' ED FLUID EXTRACT SAIt . 'l'Altl I, L A ... ,: I • I Erri.licy les lirupt • r.- 1 : 4 f':,. rel.'', Dis•ds” of llie Throat, Nei', Eye dlidi. ..Sc.ilp. and S:, n, %1 loch ... 411.1i,,n41.'1;i.• :,1,1,,,trar,,, Pa rr.and the evil 41— •0 o 1 Men-cry. allol ormL,' , ia 4 4.! tarn' . .. the remnant.. 1.1 Dr-ease,. l&redifet' -) ' ,ir other% i.e. and 1, taken by Adults and ChnerertAvitii perfect Safety. 'D.,. Tableop.. , utille of the Extract of Saraaparillu. added to .... 1/111l ufi water, is elual to the Lie bun Diet Drink, and tme I..atVe ialeltial t., a gAlll/II of the Syrup of ~ ,a rdaintrl I la. isr tki dq..tivn , an 11411eilly Towle. Au I uterg,tlng Lotter, il pllblibillta to the. Medico.k.'llir- TirgTcal Rev lew. On ar 60 J,L ,. f the Extract of &:A nna, in eel lam effrcii... by ISesijarmil Traver.. 1. E. S. etc. StA,Alilfl.: of flier .101 , liallb, And 11111tAVNS arising from the ex. can of niurcury, h, states that no remedy is equal to the En tact ,1 Sat eaparilla : its power is extra ordinary, noire so than ally other drug I am acqlllllTlt ed with. It ii. to the .trictr,t truce. 4 [...ac with this invaluaLle alt rl Lute. that it I, nppixable to a elate ui Ike 'y.11,, m. , ellllktli, AL.I vet so :ratable as y eyelets o ther sut,..t.-inces of the t,r.it . otao , Utia'ailable or thjur• ous. lI,ELSIBULD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT I'AItz'..tPARILLA Establtsbed upwards ~ f lY years. Prepared 1., T 111.LillSOLU, uz.e.et 4, 1 1.1. /1.1%e ty. elfirS..l4 1,1 1 4 , le. --ty WTINCIIESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL CORE VF 1)EBILITY A ttrmie.l 1/. Inv pt.I. , T•E r rlthriv nr nn/y/ Ft/ i/ •••/ tt,d. ?••••••• ••• ./g1; 111 Chart., ter three ynorr./inr enr”lai,nt whir!, are Ile orow•illeorrs nt - :.-recirtc PILL con tam, FP. M.roury. Ir'u, Cantharnieg. or any in jurlon. U-•. 1 In c.,ljunctinn lb.. By rophotphifte. I: a ill r.—lore the ("anti , Potter , all Cares Of Irnjo•i , ~ r.ol •/1-1• CS - A N V,"11-1 EATIS E. Giving the Ile ••t , 111 t • ~f CAL DEL:II.Ir 4,1 .ilflererei ul either sex. • Prcr,si t•• 5 fur I:. 01.1 by zy, , t , y the PT,,pl teter, . I:llEz'T.}:7t Lt CI t. addrrsirti (roinnurcial eolicgrs. y _ .. .:5/ -_-...../ A N It National Telegraph Institute. p. ,J„ t PITTSBVIOi, PA The Largest. Cheapest. Best AcTuAL BUSINESS COLLEGE E= bti,'.df!/ tl„ efts , fro y•'•lrS, apirttrfis FIFfEEN THIPUSAND:=TUDENTS, l:rpm-• titans wiry SZ,N, in the Union, have Graaus • t•-1 her•. A (L, PM. E OF ACTUAL BUSINESS Sup: - .11,1 St , ,ren. l'uat Other, Commission BrnkerN . Insurance. Itailroall, Steamboat, and Telegraph Others. &c., combining THEORY AND PRACTICE Students sir th , roughly in,tructed in all the branches of a pit A (17 U.SI NEs.s 4 D T LOA; Including 110.. k 1. ,, ep10g. Penmanship. Arithmetie.Corn— morcial Law. P.ditical Economy. Luniness Correspond— enre. the Art of Detecting Cunterfeit Money, Railroad. ing, St eaultsuati ng. Telegraphing, PRACTICAL BANKING, &c STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME, And complete a full course in ftoni II , IIIT toiwzlTZ weeks FIFTY DOLLARS Pays all expenses for Tuition, Books, Blanks, said Dip loma. =I For Penmanship, Steambriating, Railroading, Banking or Diploma. as in other College, FRU LIStIONS daily in Penmanship to all stndentii in the Commercial Depart ment. FOR CIRCULARS, giving full information. apd con taining a complete outline of our system of Practical flu idness Education, together with TESTIMONIALS from 'Practical Business Men, Merchants, Bantam, Book keepers; Ac. Address the, Principals. - - - - Dec. 13, 1866.-Iy. racTitiaNsc•N /4- • AT CARLISLE, PENNA HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMP- LATINO A BUSINpa EDUCATION, TO know that this Institution em ploys none but competent instructors in every de partment, and a sufficient number to insure individual instruction to all of its students, and being connected with "Dickinson College," enables it to present combined facilities of the highest order, while the current ex penses attending a course here, are from 50 to $lOO lees than at similar Institutions in large cities. We think that when these facts are properly understood by those who contemplate entering an institution of this order, they will not be long in deciding in favor of Carlisle. The following course of Instruction should commend itself to all, who desire that kind o f information most re quisite to prepare them for any of the business pursuits in life. BOOK-KEEPING 'Single and Double Entry as applied and practiced id' the various department/ of Trade and Commerce, and Banking HOllllO6 of the country. PENMANSHIP Practical and Ornamental of imperlor Style—giving special attention to proper movement, in the formation and combination o flatten, and thereby Insuring to ev ery student a good Current Hand. BUSINESS ARITHMETIC Including the most approved and beet adapted methods for all liminess calcalatione—Mental end Written. r.Norali GRAMMAR. Taught with special reference to correct Composition, without which no student will be qualified to assume the duties of a drat clan accountant. MERCANTILE LAW Taught In classes, using "Dean's Treaties" ars Text Book, embracing the most important legal information fbi a business man to possess.- BFBINESS FORMS AND COWLS/WORD/MOIR, are dilly practiced In the Actual Blliirlelle Department, where the students in connection with their duties eon duct an extensive correspondence, and make out all Porms from a Receipt, to •judgment Note. SPECLAL BRANCHES Phonography or Short Hand Writing, Ornamental Pen manship, Pee Drawing , Teiegrgphing, Natural Philos°. Phy, Geometry, Algebra, Ac, ao. we invite an impartlalinvestlipttkm of our facilities, lbt imparting sound faurction in the blanche, enamor air Students enter at i ray time, and panne tbete mares ir r i t r in f tn iki lenli ee Pti parti ". calm, writs and the Circular. AA. H. TRINDLEHI, Caine., Pa. A febigiljrll67. THE WORLD ASTONISHED Tits RONDZIORL 3ITILIMONB MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, She reveals sestets no mortal ever knew. She testores to happiness those liho. from doleful event*. mitastro phew, crones in love. loss of relations and friends ,t loss of money, .tc., hale become despondent. She brings to gether those long separated, gives hiformation chncern ing absent trieuda or lovers, restores lostor stolen proper ty, tells y;,,, the UMUliess you are best qualified to pur sue In what you will he 'hest • ,AlCceleaUl, causes speedy marriages and tells you the very day you will marry, gives you the name, likeness and characteristics of the person. she reads your very t hough te, anti by her almost supernatuial powers unveils the dark and hidden mys teries of the future. From the stars we see in the firma ment—the tualefi stars that overcome or predominate In the configuration—from the aspects and positions of the planets and the fixed stare In the heavens at the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny oriMan. Yell not to consult the gr , +test Astrologi.t oh earth. It costs you but a trifle, &,.i you may never again have no favorable an opportunity. I ountiltatlon fee, with likeness, and all desired information, SI. Parties living at a distance ran consult the Sladutile by mail with equal safety and satip (action tv themselves, As if in person: A full and explicit chart, written out, wit all inquiries answered and like. nesti enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of price above men tiohed. The strictest steresy will Le maiuMined, and all correspondence returned or destroyed. References of the highest ordez furnisbod those desiring them Write plainly the day of the month and year in ...re burn, enclosing a 511.11 lock of heir. Add, eel, i 'MADAME' II .t l',: It RIG, Feb.2B, 18d7.-1y Throw away your fat., frizzea. your .w your wig— DeAtructive of comfort, and not worth a fil. route itged, acme youthful. corny ugly aiol And rejoice in your ow., luxitriaut heir. REPA It? TOR CAPILL I. For tcs[uring hair noon loth! Iseabi from whatever Cause it may have fallen out and furl nags grew tit of hair - upou the face, it has rail equal. it will roue the, beard to gr..' Upon the Aur.othest in front five to eight weeks, or lino- upon bald heads , In from two to three months A few R;tiffrant practitioners have aiwort ed that there 14 uothaig that will force or hasten the growth of the hair or beard. Their ssaerthirla are Wise. se thousands of living wit fleeces I tro:u their own experi encejcau bear witness. But znaoy w.lf any. how are we to distinguiali the genuine from the spurious? Itf cer tainly is difficult, as nine•tenths or the different PreParne lions advised fair the hair and beard are entirely worth lean, and you may have already thrown away large a mounts in their purchase. To sacs we would say, try the Reparator Capilli: it will cost you nothing unless it fully comes up to our repreeentatione. If your Druggist does not keep it, fiend us one dollar and we will forward it, poetpaid.together with a receipt for the money, which will he returriedyou in application. providing entire sat. isfaction ii not given. Address, W. L. CLARK A CA, Chemists, N 0.3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Feb. 2S, For P,trling the Hair of either ..x into Wary owl Gt0. , ..v Itinglet4 or Ifeuy—, .31 , mx ee Carts. this artidm La di re and Gentlemen can beau tify [lwo, sel vt— x the usaud lerld. It is the only article in tae would that will ~orl straight hair, and at the same time ;five it 0 beautiful, g losny appearance. the Crimper Coma not only ,•orla the hair, but invigorates. beautifies and demo., it; in highly and deligtatolly perfumed, and in th e article of the kind ever offered to the American punlic. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any and peetpaid for Addre, all .order• to L. CLA IIK k CiL.ChemieLs. No. 3 West Fuyet to rttrceLL , yracuse, N.Y. Feb. Su7.- y , XCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! TO ally. this invaluable depilatory re. coalmen... it —ll4O. being au almost in iln.i.ensible article to female t eauty, eavdy applied, does not burn nit injure the akin. but acts directly CoD the roots. It i. warranted t remove .I.perfluou, hair from low forebeadc or from any part of the tedy. completely, totally and radically extirpating the tame, leaving the bkin soft, smooth and natural. line 1, the only article used by the French. and is the only real etl•-'tual depilitory in existence. Price 75 cents per package. tent poet-paid, to any addreaa, on receipt of an order. try LIERG lOt, SHUTTS k CO., Chemists, 2f.5 River St., 'troy. N. T. IZIE When by the JoisviLLE's ELIXIR you can be CUrrdi perin.theritly, And at a trifling cest. The n4ton iso ing MUCCI.,I whirl, Lan attended this inval uable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weaknean. Gen eral Der ility ar,d Prostratian, Loma of Muscular Energy, frupotency, or any of the cure+elueuces of youthful indts cretin. renders it the most valuable preparation ever dixc.cerei. It will remove all nervousaffections. depression. excite ment, 1141paCity to isto.ty or business, loss of memory, confusion. thoughts of self-destruction, fear. of insanity, &c. It will re.tore the appetite. renew the health of those Yr ho have destroyed it by sensual excessor evil prac tices. Young Men. be humbugged nn more by '•Quack Doc tors- and ignorant practitioners, but send without delay for the Elixir, and be at once restored to health and hat, pines.. A Perfect Cure is Guaranteed in every instance. Price, $l. or four bottlot to one addreso3. One bottle is sufficient toylike( a cure in all ordivar Mgr. ALSO, DR. JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and pediment cure ilGnmurrhea,Gleet, Urethral Divher;; es, Gravel. Stricture. and all affections of the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected In from one to flee daye. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system. and never nauseate the stomach impregnate the breath. No change of diet is necessisry 1.5 ile using them, nor does their action in any manner interfere with business pursuits. Price, SI, per bum. EitbAr of the abuse-mentioned artlcles will be sent to any addrepi.closelv sealed, and p.ot-paid. by mail er ex, receipt of price. Address All orders to BERG ET:. SIICTTS .4k CO.. Chemists, Feb. 1567.--ly No. 5.5 Rivet Street Trcty, N. Y. There cometh glad tidings of to ali, To young and to old, to great and to small. Tice beauty which once was no precious and rare, Is free for all, and all may be fair. By the we of CHASTELLAR'S For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion. The moat valuable and perfect preparation in use, fut giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint that is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freeklhs, Pim plea, Bldtchcri, Moth Patches, Sallowness. Eruptions, and all impurities of the skin. k indly healing the same leav ing the skin white and clear as alabaster. it. =eosin not be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It lathe only article of tbe kind us d by the French, and is considered by the Parisian as Indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of an order, by BEIiGER, SHIITTi & CO.. Chemists. Feb. 29,15567.-1 y 255 River Street, Troy, Y. WHISKERS AND MUSTACHES ! F ORCED to grow upon the smoothest face in from three to five weeks by using Dr. SEVIONE'S RESTAURA TEUR CA P I LLAI RE, the most wonderful discovery in modern science, acting upon the Board and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been used by the elite ot Paris and London with the most flattering anccess.= Names (Jail purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every Instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $l. Descriptive circulars and.testimonials mail ed free. Address BEROER, SHUTTS k CO., Chemists, No.:MS River Street, Tr y, N. V., Sole agents for the United States. fFeb.:.*3,1887.-ly SMITH 1 COWLEY, Pittsburg,Pentin. Auburn, Golden, Flaxen & Silken Curia, pRODUCID by the use of Prof. DEBREUX' FALSER LE CLIEVEUX. One application warranted to curl the most straight and stubborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls. Iles been used by the fashionables of Paris and London, with the most gratifying results. Does no injury to the hair. Price by mail.sealed and post-paid, $l. Descriptive Circulars mail• ed free. Address BERGER, SHUTTS a CO., Chemists, N 0.285 River Street, Troy, N. Y., Sole agents for the United States. [gab 28, 1867.-ly. H. F. DEBRING & BRO., FRESCO PAINTERS, FREDERICK CITY, MD ., ESPEOTFULLY inform the pub lic that they ire prepared to FRESCO CHURCII• E 9, HALLS, PRIVATtAESIDENCRS, kc., In the most approved styles, modern o'Sancient. All work warranted to give satisfaction as to take, durability and cheapneas. April 25, 1867.—em D OTY'S CLOTHES' WASHER Otrevsetrao, Pa., Jan.B, 1808. Having used DOTY'S cvronEr WASHER, and thor oughly tested it, we have no esitstiemin endorsing it as the but Washing Machine yet produced. It ie simple in construction—biessily worked, and does its work well, without injury to clothing. An ordinary washing, re quiringennally 8 to 10 hours labor at the Wash-tub, caa readily be done with the aid of Doty's Washer and the Uninerrai clothes' Wringer, in one•third the time— economising time, labor, soap, fuel, 2o.,—avoiding the necessity of Wash-tubs, and enabling the person working to go through with a washing without wetting them— selves a the floor. It really merits all the good that eau be said of It. We do not think that any family, atm Wit tcsting it, would dispense with it. Mrs. D. A. BIIBEIRR, B. G. PAHNBETOOK, A. M. HUNTER, W. O. ETALLEMITR, R. D ARMOR, . M. J. BARBI:STOCK. FROM REV. L. BOOM RUMP Or TRH M. B CHURCH, Januarrift, 1866. R.C. Itiowtram—Dear dir;—We Uke oar Machine much ; could not be persuaded to do without la end with the aid ofDokmwe fail that we are muters of the posi tions. On our occulott, the elms were prepared, bat the wuherwoman Ogled us. were not to be di ed that way. took bold (whi of course I- should n• t have if we had hid no machine), and In 2M hours we'ut through eleven dozen pieces; many of which were I and they ware , well date, too. We wish 7 00 5 " . • C. H. Buehler, corner Carlisle and It R is the gent ibi• the sale or the Universal Wringer and Doty 's May wmhin a t Macaty , ine. in Adams coun, Pa. , 80. BROOM, HANDLES FO SALE, Wbolatali of Ratan, at the Lam ; Yard of Dtrapla V4tostliautouo. ASTROLOGY MADAMS H. A. PEII,RIGO P. 0. 1 rarer Yu. Radar. , , N V REPARATOR CAPILLI CRISPER COMA Oh: .he W. beautiful and fair. W!th starry es. and radiant h air. Win,se c tailing tendrils poll. entwined Ent hairiol the very heart and mind. CRISPER COMA, CHASTELLAR's 11.41 R EXTERMINATOR 1 Fur Re. wiring .S'aperfluous Hair. AFFLICTED .S' UFFE R MORE WHITE LIQUID -ENAMEL, BEAUTY! TITE BEST IN MARKET. READ TUE FOLLOWING RadE;TEETIIdONY J ULES JARED'S '•EMAIL DE PARIS." THE NEW BEAUTIFIER OF THE SKIN. Testimonials from Celebrated Lad ! : The secret of beautifying the skin being known only to Messrs. Jared £ Rene, they honorably stale that it differs il from all other peparations. It gives to the ; most harsh and freckled skit both the texture mid color of polished Ivory, remov in all disco4oratlons whether appearing as freckles, tan, merphew, moth, or Madmen= specks, and is especially successful in smoothing oat the marks left by Small Pox. The agents of L'Entail de Paris" most confidently sub• mit,to the pnblit the earnest enderseminta of inch dis tinguished ladle* m SIGNORA RISTURI., Mlle FELICITA VESTYAII, Mies MAGGIE MITCHELL. Mrs. D. P. SOWER.". LH- CIi.LE WESTERN, Mad. PONISI, Mrs. Fano. • WA! LEE, LUCY RUSHTON, NOEMIE • ... • DE MARGUERITTES, MN AG NES PERRY, and motor others, whose high standing in the profession gives the stamp of truthfulness to their intelligent and genuine approval. The. Beautiful Lucille Western says :• 4 •• find that the "Email" prodaces all the brilliancy. of rouge and filly-lhl tit. with the great and pecullaradvan nine oftotal hartalesoneas. It really adds to the softness cod beauty of the akin.. The Magnificent Vestvali says : I have suffered so much from the virious white loticins. Ac., which my theatrical profession obligee me to use, that I consider it a perfect benefazilon to find ■ prepare t iou • hich glees the neceseary wh4ettessto the skin,and leaved the skin cool and smooth. Mies Maggie Mitchell says : I ill",trial the (Orin beautifier, +1; Email de Paris." and found that ittnetantly iniparts'a nntural.blootu trshnes to the complexion. '•Jnral Entail de Paris," is used as a deli Cate beaUtlfier of the skin f.r•Theatre, Saloon or Bail Room. by the most relined and .crupulous ladle.: producing all ;he beauti• f. ing effects:tit - taiga and lilly white, without their vulgar re or inquiry to [ha skin. Sold I.y all II rst-claas Druggists, PTrturners andtadiee Hair Drekeers. 1.. Imbeao Broadway; Den:int - Barnes Co..* and F. C. Well. Sew York, and Eugene Jon lee. 111 South Tenth Stt eet, and Johnston, Ilulluviay & Cowden, Phila delphia, Aoenta JARED k RENE, General Agents and Importers, New York. Jan. 24, Pitl7.-tlin THE CHIoN.GARORA • ANTI-NERVOUS; SMOKING TOBACCO! The i 'HINGABORA TOBACCO grows from the rich soil of the —ORIENT," and is possessed of 1 peculiarly delici aus flavor entirely unknown to the tobaccos of all other climes. But itn unprecedented popularity has sptupg (run the fact of the entire absence of that deadly pot- Nicorin, which permeate.. every other tobacco, and which to the tine and sole cause of the distressing tier voos diseases. dyspepsia. &c.. whigh moot invariably, sooner or later, 'follow the indulgence of the pipe sod rigar. At the recent analyzation of tobacco from all parts o fill(' world, at the Academy of Sciences, in Peri+. the renowned Chemist, M. LAMOCREAtI, declared that while European and American tobacco OW/tined fully per cent., and the purest Havana tibost4o from two to tire per ceut.of Nientoi. the CHINGA KORA did not coo trio one discoverable particlauf that deadly .potion. a drop o I which. extracted. will destioy life. Our Agent at BOMBAY has slipped us large quanti ties of the CUING A ROKA during the past tyro years.and although we blare Lee❑ pressed to supply the demand fur this delicious luxury t• the vetenm smoker. yet we are now prepare.' to offer it in unlftnited quantities, at a price much lower than some American tobacco of a fur inferior quality. A connoiseur has but to smoke the American tobacco and segars, which are invariably chemically favored, to be disgusted with the medicinal taste which leaves a nauseous, ociheitithy.coating in th, mouth, and in time seldom Cid , . to shatter the nervous system. The natives at the '•ORI ENT" smoke the CIIINOA• KORA front courts till nigh:. from youth to age, and are happily fificfiliscibus of the wild, distressing fire which courses•thrbugh the'veins of the inhaler of the fumes of tobacco ct undoing N . /vain. We invite every brier of the 'seed VI , try the CIIINGA -1:011A and guarantee unprecedented pleasure In its de lieu ii flavor. it everwhere. . _ EL) Hs; M. COOK k CO. SA? Age On and impofrri of the ,CIIINGARORA BACCU /4.U.! Cntrod Salt , / and Canada', and Dmitri! in an Aind." nj Hay aria and American Segarm and Tobacco • MAIN DEPOT. 197 DUANE ST., NEW YORK MAr. 14. G REAT CONUNVAGO MILLS. 1312SUEL9 OF WHEAT STE') The unlersigned i having remodeled and improved his mills near New Chester, ( firruerly called -Walnut B r ove,” but now "Great Conowatto 311116"1 is prepared to do all kinds of work in hie line with inusuel dispatch. coneienOy on hand. for sale or exchaNgerthe very best ,inalitie,f.,f Super, Katra, and Family FLOUR, also Rye. C-ru and Buckwheat Flour, with every variety of Chop and offal of a heat. Having, a SAW MILL attached, he in prepared to saw all kinds of lumber, at the ehortent flatlet.. A farmer iti need of lumber and Sour, can put a log upon his wagon. throw a few bushels of wheat on the top. have the wheat exchanged for ttmr. Anil the log sawed, thus saving a doable trip—and all because of the new awl perfect ma, chluery n.,w employed in these mills. Having the best of workmen he will be able to please every body. Thankful :or past favors he hop. fur a con. tinuance•of the same. IL J. New Cheater, Apri l rid. IS6 Iy. J. W. C. SEITZ. H. F. T. BUCKINGHAM J. W. C. Seitz & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS k MANUFACTURERS OF CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, No. 164 Fran - kin St. BETWEEN G REENE AND PACA STREETS, BALTIMIORE. "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS!" S;irSuper;or IMPORTED CIGARS, tine CREWING TOBACCO, and LEAF ~v ery deacrlpt ion. wit h a general aasortnient of tpes, Snuff 13,,,xeat, Fancy Articlesotc. Juiy.5.1',66.—1y • HATCHETS The bemt and rhealpest for the consumer ere there man ulacturei t.y PHILADELPHIA. Shingling. Lathing. Clem and Broad, made of the ba•et cast-steel and warranted an good or better than any others made in the United States, and sold at much lower prices than other really brat-class hatchets. They are temper ed by one of the firm, 8. J. Tongue, who poesesese a peculiar faculty that might be called STEEL ON THE BRAIN, which has given his tools a great celebrity in these parts TRY TILE3I. • Nos. 33 and 35 Richmond street ; the red cars up Third street cross Richmond, tear the works. May 29, 1567.--$3 SILVER'S WASH POWDER SAVES Time, Lahr, Money. Makes Washing a pail , time. and Monday a festival. Sold everywhere. Try It Address all orderstu the Manulacturera, ZIEG LIM AND SMITH, . Chemists and Wholesale Druggists, 137 'North Third Street, Phlludelphis March 19,186;.--Siu QOMETHING WONDERFUL for the MILLION—:aII may be rich, wise and happy.— Agents wanted. Enclose stamp for particulars. 11. Catty, 14 Bleecketst., NeW York. [Bel). J. W. Bradley's celebrated pent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) Tai Woanzerut Puma:till and ,gleat COMPORT dull PLEAS ulz toauy LADY wearing the DcVd.a Eturvic SKIRT VIII be experienced particularly in all crowded •ssas- BUM, OPERAS, CARRIAGES, EA/LROAD CARS, CRURCH Paws, Ass CHAIRS, for Psostssans and Hones DIME, as the Sitar can be FOLDED when In use to °cruet a small PLACE as easily and conveniently ass flux orMustin Dams, an In valuable quality in crinoline, not found In any Single Spring Skirt. A LADY having enjoy ed the ri.teetritil, CONFOIT, and great Commix:we of oaring the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC Snit ePHINGI Sitar for a SINOLS DAY, will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use FOTCHILDRION, *MTN and YOUNG LAMB they are superior to all others,' They will not BIND or 13eZdI like the Single /Spring, but will P zzzzz VA their PARATCI and osAcuriii, ours when three or (our ORDINARY SKIRT& will Ave been renown Amos as camas. Toe Iloorsare covered with DOUBLE Aeri•rwierio TEZZAD, and the SoTron&ons are not only double !Wrings, but twice (or dotible)ooVlMED: pre. venting them Irma wearing out when dtgsing down stoops, stairs, Ac. TO e Duple; Elliptic is a vest favorite with all ladles and ienniversally recommended by the F•autou 111. to• ALINES as the STANDARD SKIRT orrifs FASHIONA. SLR WORLD. To enjoy the following inestiglable advantages in Crinoline, TIN :IUPIIIIOI . QUALITY, PERPACT NANI/PACTURZ, STYLISH CHAPS and FINISH, 1/LRIPEAD/S, DOLLS//n; COS* FORT and RCONOXY, enquire for ,r. W. BLADLIT'II Duns: &Lorne, or Double Spring Skirt and beau?' you get the genuine article. ' CAUTION.—To guard ag..,..fn ' st IMPOSITION to par ticular to NOTICE that skirts offered as "DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, vi J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic SteelSpringe, 'n n the waistband—moue others are genuine. Also Noti that every Hoop Will admit a pin being passed thew the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) sprig braided togethsh ., therein, which Ii the secret of their FLEXIBILITY 154 erIINOTII, and a combination not to !band In any other ilinur. FOR SALB In alYStores where PLUM CLAMS skirts are sold tbroughrsit the United States and eisewlAre. Manufactured by the Sole Owners of th• Patent, WESTS, BILADLST k CART, I, ,L bers and 711 A 81 Riede Sts., New Turk. 7.-3 m 97 Cht April 18,1 62,8.: HOOP SKIRTS. 628. . NSW a nn.il STYLED, "Our own Mae." - L , , MB G every New and Desirable alas, style , -" 8 pe of lain and Trail Hoop 81tirta.-2, ~ne,,, 5 R 3 N, 3 1 eland 4 Yde., yreund t every lava an Mew wales ; n every respect lint otusaityo l nd oppw a n y adipted to Met the wa sja of /Int Ol& at and mat lash- • 4. . • Tradet, . • , ~ O ur own__ make," °Moot; Skirts, ers lighter, more du, f table, and EtfallyChesper than any other make ofelther Blitele or Double Spring Skirt In the Amarkon Market,. 1 They are Warranted In every respect, ,anrhprherembe tn. . traduced give general Ilitielbetilet. They as *omelette. lively "old by Retailers, and eve. y LADY sitinid try! sham. Ask for " Hopldn'a Otis Make," and see thareadt akfrt le Stamped "W. T. HOPIIIIIBi MANGIAOTOBEit, e2s AROH Street PHILADELPHIA.* MOethetw are Genu ine. A Catalogue Containhllt M r l . l, i ftMe sad Retail Pri ces, sent to any address. A Us aintli /Aber& 1 Ms- - count allowed to Dealers. Orthes by Maille' other wise, promptly and carefully Alleul—Wr aid Kea% it Manufactory and 13ale..rooma, No. Arelvatreit,Phili. I Skirts made to order altered , repatred,—THAM/1 NIT CA tm ON PRIQ* Olflot , . March 111.-104 lOU T. aOPKINILI ! /. \ MI NE, k 1867. Vtiovethiutouo. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JENKI,NB & TONGUE, Itoop S I R.T Tim 14. Wedgy.' • .: REE mm Boos, Adt year. apt ratet,i to be ql - The mt. It our- any MIT • • vertlsittle / Jon. wo r iii vn ili*d Cardiir P will bt 046 Thejiofp I, etwelin!th'• Ail noeu II IRPII4I En DAVI t:AWO rerofOPntre Nlzty 7.1, Ntr. .11111 All 0tb411.. airifteill_ •41 , 11110iti • A _.rt ..• "t tal l g i t " •antrs, CLAM ti , U. S. Pension 4 ..r twfuro any 0 MIN ii. ~ • hntpb+n~~R Ditroni ibe' "Rh, nu Site • th tt tti4 ethriiko ot.l prollpitli N 0.44. DUCE J. r. cwt! ILTAR ATTORN P I. ikix, 11.,ltUfer . to r,isca nit. J. Li a.; htis two diwrr ilbOV Gettrburg r. DR. CS, llnciuK perm hilly iiffttsWill Ativiithira veq • Ad.'Llgt J.O Nu IV tn. H. rot and LxstJ IV Its, tarOnk on ,fro 01 I. tist,ollo I I.ntherin. IPrllie Store, wb Attend ony cal 1 ,, r40n"..frt waq Mt:v . l3F, 1 orrN uut BAR p«xt•tootto.tc he r.n ar.stl4f etw“ I n his tine. wilienvltro4itcto '6l ,y. 24 00 1861. CZURVEI Ly c El - A NCB 1 / 4 •.,:irepolcer" “fCOU24I' w rISII/ OF AKTICIAX [Loring ha, ten rrcciraa U • I) Utenatt.o an• F.kirfirld. Adam May OH t'; urt • - an ..14nOtiO publi;llbad Ii prepared !oat By .trieVattenti •rytkyractiou. Bv•tturriealllrati • Nr, s istr. C coRNEit Or ST., r OP .11.47 t:K.YCR Tilt ‘tay !tallier ETT YiS In Eaq ,Vork are prepate,l,to Ft:cit MO •t IIIP libation • 4/1-11,11v0 ita a work.; _ 4)et tyoutas, . 1 Sot KEYS \\'‘E. E. tittrvi up. iv pi ea +ant irna c portion of the to IZEITEME! stAling attached vorlimodating CI ThIA it. the public, a old E A G maxi* ott C ✓OI ihr.to om • the Dernot, on otreursomusta, May 21, 14157. • Ata .'" 11 1.. C. CAS AN 0 A. lk• trt I forty t!!11 P' Coirpentiogitr th 8c hryack. 414,c our line of buil. liohment *it Wo,,hope by.,a Qr public . 1 Ilay 29. 1,691 TO THE WHO T ll3 tonna tfre M 22 at ht obi OWL at all limps to • in hinThie bulldin and eh in lam slut vets N )I.whenteitt tom the . • hlea.lb• ~~€ ~ , Pergoit •'`.7l 30 , L $ 0111x1