II (4t ,*arnitt ;Intl Iplustkcepe 14,alth bt Cow%. Gcod he:oth i)lll;Mifu:tie animak alwaY a matter of pritlieltworwice, • As had. Teaa:mils tt tontlt•ncy to di: ease intho olCiprinz. it iniorlant Ilia) ever kind of animal dosiro :.) continue on of fahnut sit:raid 1). izoron: .104 xtocne):.tie unini.rk: aro a . ; 41 inrco l ol . hum:, , Cod. it is a matt:7 of rr.tt iintiort.ance to ilkr4 st-rve t heat in a healthy condition. Leas meal mtrries its writbit!: inj the stpnach its eonsumer. It is a seriorez olneethiu wide) vegetarians Urge ag,ainst the use of ;mint; Mod, that, artificial cireumstanees in whit animals live., and the had treatment they n ceive, render them unheillthY: an to healthy animal does not consume food to good advantage as a well one, it is economic to avoid disease. M t i ; comparative mis ry and discomfort ak company . disease, it is umane:. as well as act uomical to , see that tie animals under ow Care enjo3r as far as possible thetir.creaturf comforts Each of these ciremnstances is x saki* reason for guarditig with scrupulous care tli health or aniMals we reed ; imt, when we d rive milk from animals. it is donbly importm that I'm , : should . he kept free from every of jectionable taint. A sickly cow not onl yields a diminished profit, but she yields siel ly milk, and sickly ill a higher degree ttian her flesh. If a eow eats anything, that. has a strung or liagreealle odor, it appears in her milk. If she e: As anything medieinaL it pintas out in her milk. e, If she isfeveri4lo4 milk shows it It she has sots about her, pas may be 11lima in her mil , If she is fed upin ile . i.ayed-or diseased f?;od, her milk, since it is derived from her food, will be imper4.7t: It is as impossible to make;good milk4rom bad footl, as to make 'a good building from - rotten.timber. If thth.e is anything wrong about her, it will appear in the milk, as that is an effective ource of casting filth, front her own organ ism; These facts shquld ad all times be well im pressed upon the mind of the dairyman, more especially at this'seison of the year. Closely maned in 'their narrow stalls through the long winter, where the air is not always fresh and pure, nor water and exercise alway§ had when desired, not their fool al ways tree from foul, medicinal weeds—ass i thistles, daisies, whit top, etc:.\ : --- cows are very likely rto vary fri m a perfect v healthy condition. Spring v i e - p..3e will 1 . faulty -enough, do the-best w!• can :'that ev y dai ryman' knows. Thel health of the' should not, at..any rate, he allowed tot b ~ ..vause of deterioration. Greint food iw, if it has not. before, alternate as of Isible with the dry, For this pu carrots, turnips, potatoes, cabbages, parsnip§ and apples are valuable. Ti IT beet Ventilation and watering should ITiprompt -1• attended to. and salt, and meal made by pulverized burnt bones, should he kept where daily aceass can he had to them, if desired, nor should their strength and flesh he allowed to fail for the want of a sufficiently nutritious diet. The best flavored butter and cheese cannot be made from cows that are badly fed. or ailing, or, poor.—Lillb. Fat's pat t y Fir mer. Holt to ittep Hotter and Water ('ool. 'Now, Misgs,—bow can that drop n' water make the buttir hard ?" was Bridget's question one day, whenshe saw me put It half-pound of butter into our glass butter-dish. "I will tell you, if you will but obst.rve.- "1 do observe ye every lay, mum, but I'm i.oue the wiser." - Well, watch me once 'again. You see I put about half a teacupful of cold water into this soup-plate; standing in this is the butter eontaitiihg: the butter." "Share, then, why rlon't you put the eowld wittaon the butter ?.. - - "That. must never be, because the water would soon get warm from the but air; but I keep the 'lt'dt air WI by dipping this old table uapkin in 4vater, placing it over the butter dish, lettiiig the whole of the other portion of the napkin I* tucked into the water in the soup - plaAc: then you see the water rises con tinually ilvel the napkin, making the air which surrounds the butter cool instead of hot"- —Shure it's 3tuu is'the clever one; but its a terrible sight o troutd,e, though the butter's as hard as a flint, an' itlioeps Fwate, too." • , — Ws no - trouble at all. Bri\lLtet, once a day to give fresh water. twice it.week to scald the napkin and--the butter-dish with boiling water; then, Niien co]d, let both stay in cold water for auXour. And see the contfort you have." "An' that's thine for you: Idi'd only been trainedi might ha' been as clever as yourself. An' what's the use of all that Melted saltpetre and salt round the filter!' Won't water do for that as ,well ?" because the 11101 s somewhat thick er than this tale napkin, and the coldness of water is not sufficient. So, you see, I melt a handful of salt and a tablespoonful of saltpe tre in a quart of water, place it in this shal low pan, then stand the filter in it : slip a wet cloth in water, then place it over the filter so that the ledges of the cloth shall lie in the inixture, - and all 1 have to do for a month is to renew the water in the pan every day, when you know the water Which is daily put into the filter is as cool as ice." "But why do you have the filter put in a draught? "Because the air in a draught is cooler, and as constantly as the surface' of the wet cloth is dried by the surrounding air, the sides of the cloth being laid in the mixture causes the moisture to ascend, and thus prevents the hot air from approaching the filter. Now. Brid get, ifp-on ever marry, and wish to make the water cool for your family to drink, you need not have ter. Just fill a pitcher with cold water ; place the pitcher in a basin which has water in it; wring out a clean cloth in cold water cover over the pitcher with the cloth, taking care that all the edges of the, cloth are tucked into the basin in which you have stood the pitcher, and you need not trouble yourself more. In.two hours the water will be delickfisly Warrcit. not to treat Balky Itorsee If you have balky horses, it is your fault, and not the horses, for if they do not pull true, there is some cause for it, and if you will remove the cause' the effect will cease.— When your horse balks he is excited, and does not know what you want ! him to do. When he gets a little excited stop him five or ten minutes; - let him beeome calm.. Go to the balky horse, pat him and speak gently to him ; and 'es soon as be is over his excite ment, he will, in nine , oases outl of ten, pull at ihe word. Whipping aid.slasliing and swear ine(oray make, the matter worse. After you have caressed him awhile, and his excitement has &sled down, 'take. him by tile bit ; turn hint each itay.a..kor minutes as far as you can , pull out. the fongne ; -gentle him a little'; unrein him; then step before the balky horse arid Let the other start first ; then can take them anywhere you wish. A Valky horse is always high-spirited, and stasis quick; half the, pull is out before the -otters start; by standing before him the others start too. By close application to this rule, you can make ft% balky horse pu ll . If a horse has n badly spoiled , yon should hitch him to t e empty, wagon, and Pull It around : awhil e n level ground , then put on a little load and • cnsuiVt . may, as a s *pm , , in a lit .. you can have a good work, horse. —American Amer. . , linking Reaper in the same !dechine7 This Machine line 'lawn awarded Medals rind first Pre miums by the Pennselventa and Town Statil Pair& end by hundreds of Conntf Faire in all partesof the country.— This Machine tO,IIC the fit 'it Piamium at the Aflame Coun ty A gthn!thral — Fair held at Bendertiville, ,E , erei,nther 166.',. A BALL'S OHIO AND RUSSEL'S SCREW POWER / . Both iicet,lass Machine% baring sold a nornber of theist , Machines in the last three yearn. They have given gee s eratl. malefaction wherever need. We ask farmers before baying a machine to cell and examine there machinei before pnrchneinit 'elsewhere' as they will be able . :to mike a better Oelectiourt. We could produce quite - a number olrertillhates front some of our best Farnie s ke to the Conoty, bud deem it unnecessary, no we- warrant these nowl ‘ ints, 4, give entiefivi time with a fair: trial, or no sale. honored tor uneleason. Extras alw nysikept o hand. We have made arrange ment, ill have reimiring done when needed .4 ituy tune null int moderatelterms. With the above we have for sale it number of valuable farming Inallentetits. SULKY CORN PLOUGH Cau he 114,1 for {,laughing and' ealivatinF ci.,ll—tinisit ing One Viw at a tithe. 1:111I Ids" be used fur lonsening np eorn ground or putting in seedhrtg—by,riking. the finnt Clint vI• it can be ,lied Mr marking out rut a Litolllid —marking I two Tow! at :1 tittle. A Cotufalpiier •an allocle - d. planting. 2 tune silt CORN CRLiSII ER'S c,rik fui hr t,r slielt4l STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS I , [,r uf;l S.ll YTIF ".tq' E.V7 IIAY RAKES An :irti.•l- er•wy F.lrolvr shonl.l nave—the beet in the trinket. Haw! or .olf,ll.rharginC 1;1; Dlt I L (11: thong! by'e Patent; with Crow. 11'- (0(110 n ti:1,111111.11I. Ilarrieburg GRAIN FAN (ReynoliPti Patent) consist• crest the beet mill eel, m nine in thie enmity. Any of the ulmve bmehines Call be hail by calling nn or subfregeing the •uh=rrilscr 2 mile. from Gettysbnrg. on the Ilarrieburg mad. where .pw•iMen machine. Call be 2E4.11. WM. W/ LE, Agent, April 4.1F417.--tf. Gettygburg, Pa. HUBBARD'S SELF-R-\„.Rr_ER THE undersigned are agents for this I- eel ehr:i t ed Combined Self raking Reaper and Mower. Tb;11 mnehi ire has two driving wheels. hinge-Joint and folding bar. is very simple in corrstruction. and is con iidered by those persons who here melt them to he equal in : difficult grape to any light. machine made fur mowing orilv, will cut any kind of grass etanding or lodged wet ordry can start anywhere without Witting, for the troth of this naoettiQn we will refer to thee. who bought of legit year. It cute 4 feet 8 inch.. in gratr, end 5 feet 8 grain. is a rear-cut, side•dellvery, can finish a field without binding a sheaf. and does the must rattle factory work in lodged grain, to lie worked by two horses in grain or erns+. We claim this F i ejt, ra k er ir i i b e the best in "xi !,11 , C. We will give our rearins, Ist. This S-lt raker tine four rakes (no blanks or ram) which all fall into the lodged grain as low! ac the knYfe awl several fart in front of it and rise gradually after the grain is Oft platform. and continue to revolve until you have a sheaf (1..1) the driver naves a mall lever and either rake will sweep the platform, by von will see that - put can always have a full sheaf, thereby flaying binding. gathering and dividing sheaf. 2nd. It rim wish in put the driver on the horses, or the, grain is IWO thiCknen, that it will permit to tuck as shehf each revolution, without aid of the driver. You can. it,, so by simple drawing one Solt, and still k ee p a ll the; rakes on to drop into the lodgird gra** and bring it up before tie knife reaches it. Ilefe is one point we wish to call your attention Take notice where -: "All these rakes strike into the grain and then comparetthem witli blanks on other Self•ltakers. W. If you wish your oats on a . stwath, tie your i lever fast. and it will do its won, perfectly and you will be safe for wet weather. 4th. It is a well known fact that in Hand-raking Fies.pa er ,, that the reel mind he changed for different kinds o grain. and also necessary for Self-rake to make perfect work in extreme tall or short grain, this rake track works ina.pinit. and by changing two bolts. We have this desirable and indispensible improvement over all tot'tere.iWit It a combination of these four desirable points. it Mil: been unanimously acknowledgedhyall interested and practical machinists to be decidedly Amp le and ilnrahle in its matistruction. At the great Natipnal Field Trial, held at Auburn, New York, last July. which is Conceded to have been the largest and 'woe - rest trial ever held in the United States. lasting several. weeks, under the entire management of the New York State Agricultural Society, this machine woo awarded the Gold Medal for the beat Combined Self rak in g Reaper . and Mower, (Class No. 4) Since the great trial. different machines areclaiming Medals. and most persons are Ina fog about it. Over fifty machines 'Were entered in the different, classes for the different medals. Class No I. Light Mowers; No.'2,Resipers,Hand Rake (for grain only); No. 234, Reapers, Self-rake, (for grain only): No. 5, Combined - Reaper and Mower, (Hand-rake); No. 4 Combined Reaper and Mower, (Self-rake): N 0.5 Combined Hand and Selfraking 'Reaper and 'Mower, (thrown out on accynnt of inferior work.). At the Field Trial held by the Centre Comity Agricul tural Society, on 51cAllister'e farm, telt July, Hubbal d's combined SelFraking Reaper and Mower was awarded the highest premium for the beet work in grein 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 Poet-office, Adams county, Pa. also Pratt A: Smeriley'r Patent Horse Bake. on hand, built by Geo. W . Grant k Cp.,Columbia, Pa. HENRY THOMAS # SON, Agent.. Mocmor TOWBSAIP, April 21th,1867. MESSRS. WILLIAMS, WALLIS' & Co.—Last harvest I put , chased one of your Combined Self Rakers, and . I pro nounce t a first class Machine. Can ;cut any kind of Grass wet or dry, at a very slow walk, pad never chokes. The Salt Raker works very well. I believe that it can bring up lodged ()min that no other Machine can do with blanks. and can be charged for different kinds of Grain. which is a great advantage. Tours truly, HENRY W. SWARTZ. Cuulluaktub TOWNSHIP, &On 24th, 1867. MESSILS. WILLIAMS. WALLACE & Co.—! bought 006 of your Combined Sel(Raking Realtors and Mowers. and can recommend it as a splendid :dower. liever chokes, and of light draught, and the Rake does allitt is -recommend ed to do. It is a great advantage to *eke the sheaves any size you wish, Yours truly, JOHtN SOCKS, Fr. JOHN SOCKS, Jr. STAABA:t TOWNSIO, April 24th, 1887 MESSES. WrLLIANS, WALLACE te CO.—We, the undersign ed, having used and fairly tested the Hubbard Combined Reaper and Mower, (Hand Bake,) can recommend Karim( light draught, and free from aide dnuight, and believe it to be the most dumb!. Machineht our locality, add has given us general eatitfaction. Yours truly. JOHN G. BEINILEIHOIN, JOHN STALEY, ISAAC F. BEINXERHOF t i. GLILIIAIST TOWNSHIP, April 24th, 1817. pi MRS. Witufais. WALLACE & Co.—l purchased one of ydur Combined Machines after going to see three differ , ent Self Rakers working. I Immediately put ft to the test in grain that leaned away from the Machine on two aides, and it gave/entire swiefaction. I then cut my Oats crop, and cut a large quantity of Grass, and will say-for the Hubbard that it will not choke In any kind of Grass, wet or dry, standing or lodged, at the slowest gait your hones will walk, Is free from side draught, nor weight on horses' necktomtki light work for two horses. The Self Rake is without"' doubt the hist Self Raker out. It has four Rakes, (no blanks,) and can bring up lodged Crain that no Hand Raker can do, and can regulate the sheaves the die you wish—changing the Rake for any kind of Grain. That it will make nice work in the tallest Rye or the shortest °laver seed, and if the Grain is one thickness. can mite a rhea reach revolution of the Raker without any aid from the driver; can also swath Data, which 'is another great advantage no other Machine has. Yours trnly, SAMUEL WZANT.. GERMANE Tolman., April 24th,:18e7. Masan. WILLIAMS. Witzacs h. Co parch/ end one of your Combined Sett - halters from your himotti, THOMAS I Sos, and run raaristently recommend ft very slant !lower of ligirdranght, and the Self er can bring op Grain thartritiwn better thin any Hand Raker mai do. Yours truly, JACOB DING. e I can etelorae the above recommendation of Mr. King; se I have oneof the name Machine.. ,BRINKERHOEF'S (101114 SMELLER, SEPARATOR V AND \CLEANER. The an derigned irt pablie that he haa pt tins extraordinary m. OE Stater-of Penneyl Brinkttbore Core prOnounced the thtsbountry. And tn that the rAdvieory Of liiplaselits- for ez ti I JONAS /WYE!. ly--.;., _ enn enter the circle with the Shellerjust -invent by J. Briuktlrhoff, auburn. New York. It shells; separates and cleanses, rapidly and easily, at one pperation. as last as the ears can be put in the hop— 'per." The undetsigned is now prepared to .lisp6se of COUNTY 'RIGHTS. He will have SHELLERS ready for Kale in the e-orse of a month's time. Alt letters to be addressed to • WIDLE, P. 0. Pox 216, Gettysburg, Pa :‘lar. 11, 18G7.- • THE :NATIONAL REAPERS AND MOWERS 110IPIIEEN'S PATENTe. Tl. Machine has Two Driving I_ Wheels , !tinge Joint and. Folding Bar, making it very convenient. to m..ve from one place to another; is very simple In its construction. extremely light draught, and durable, outs d feet 1n 'inches in gram and 5 teat 2 inches in grain; iv a'S«ltitaker and Bide-Delivery, and is capable of cutting a %lade Held mahout binding a sheaf, and Ma!s the moist mtistietory work-. Thin )Inehlne nleo 11e une.l eei a lime] Meehine without Injuring 11.1 a Reaper. The Mole chine in warranted Ti, cut gums ma well a• Fan, angle Mower that cute the name width. It I. .4 gtr.nig two h-wae U tcli ine—.hr••e four can be used, if required. in 'dilly ground. UK EAT I MPROC EM F:NTS have hit•n nude for the coating gengon. The Machilie in also perfectly Lalance.l. no weight on the }nit .1 ea . neeki• in :Vowing lir Reaping. Alwass n rnemL er It hat at the porcine trial last Sum mer in iiettvAnirg, in ,:oinpetitian with ti other leading Msrliine%. the ;deist. nolfled Machine WWI awarded the First Premium. Thi., way if you want the twat Ntinditoe. No, 2 is a light two-horse .llachititi. and hi ilitlerantly timiad wird. dialing uu tire right-Land side : and in (runt .it Thritiog. Wheel' in a 'l 4 elt-ItAker and Side Delivery.— The it; tine width nit rut ic6 tn,ho.s. The shifting level and the ranting Old lowering learnt are both at the flriver, right side, and with his right foot upon a heist and his tett upon a foot step. be has the power AM control of the whole twit Ii or. he con raise o r lower the platform from three to fourteen iughe+. eaa throw the machine oat of gearot nd regulate the rake Si, 8:4 to wake the sheave, large or small, and sit this at the dame title :nil without retarding the ki , ,thm or speed of the tn.:1111, Harp it nein - tithe people tl,t et tt !tie trial; different leading - .Machines were preatent at Bill•diurr, York. ro.. tart km:inner and the National Machine was awirded the first pretninut. All Marliiints warritntod to give sat isfaction: For fur ther Information apply th, LE,VIS BUSHMAN. Arent, nsileasontli of iiettysbur !ln4t 11, IS67.—t I RILI.RI:JiAV'S 7fATiOS.kr. SLL7-111sCIIIP.G1:111 STai'SPRIN.; T./TH Ilorse ! Patented .`;pl.011‘. 18172., and 1:.-issued Der. 6th. 1064, THIS Rake is an Independent, Steel Spring 'foot!! Rake. sod has pr..ven itself th..lie the moat perfeet nonsr: RAKE now in nor. Witfi` this Rake the. Horse does all the work, Isah the Raking and Dischargingiby the Driver moving a lever a few which throws it into gear, and as the horse moves forward it raises the teeth and discharges Its lad, and then shifts out of gear itself, the teeth dropping down ready to rake again. By thin liprrßtiitn It is su easily nn derntood that the Haler hat hardly any work to do. Important improvements have been made of late, making it very simple and durable in its construction. Thousands of them, have been sold in the few not yearn arafigiven the best kind of satisfne4ya. sgo,.Circulars giving a hillier description of these Machines can be had by applying to the Agent. Apply to LEWIS BUSHMAN, Agent. Smiles south of tiettystnirg. March 14, t , - *.caring Wilatincs. SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING, MACHINE THE very best and latest improved machine in time, fo sale at the CIA)TIIINO STOKE of JACOBS & BRO., in Cliambersburg street. Gettysburg. where you can buy the best and cheapest Clotho. Cass,meres and Vesting, and eery variety goods in, the line of MEN AND BOYS WEAR. Yon can have them cdt out and made up in the very beet style if you Wish, at moderate prices, and without any risk whatever. OEO. JACOBS A BRO. Aug. 16, 15136. SEWING MACHINES! TAE GROVER & BAKER • THE BEE' IN USE.—These Machines have becom so well knovin that little need be amd by way of recom mendation. 'They have taken the first premium at all te late State Fairs, and are universally acknowledged t, be the' BEST in use by all who have tried them. The t i 'f rover A Maker Stitch"and the " Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine.— They are tha only Machines that sew and embroider Irith perfection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family use. iTheyarealmostnoiseieu,sewdirectlyfrom the !pool Mithont rewinding, end are simple In their construction. They are easy to manage, and can be worked by almoit airy child. Every family should have erne; They:are tabor, they savetine, and they save money. and dei their Work better than it can be done by handl TheModernigned having been appointed Agent for the above Machines, has eatabLished an Agency in Fairfield, Adams co., where he will always hive on hand a supply. Persons wishing to buy will please call and examine for themselves. Needles and Thread will also be supplied.' - J. B. WITHEROW, Agent. Afig.16,1886.-tf. Fairfield, Adams county, Pa. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MAC 1t INES, GeG BROADWAY, NEW YORE. i .These'World-renowned Sewing Ma chines were awarded the Itighest Premium at the World's Fla, in London, and six First Premiums at the N. Y. State 'Fair of 1868, and are celebrated for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the intro- duction of the mostp apprwed machinery, we are now able to supply the very best machines in the world. ,These machines are made at our new and spacious Far. tory at Bridgeport, Coon., under the immediate super. vision of the President of the Company, ELIAS HOWE, jr., the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are hdapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use Of Seamstresses, Drees Makers, Wpm= 4 0, ficturere o Shirts, Collars, Skirts. (Aosta, Ma Clothing, Caps, Cprsits, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, L n Goods , Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work ego y well upon silk, linen, cotton or / Woolen goods wi sil k . cotton or Mien thread. They will! seam, quilt, git , hem, fell, cord, braid, bind-and perform every' stOtel of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, ink. on both sides otths artmle sewed. - - The Stitch invented by Mr. flOWE,,and made on this Machine, bithe most popular and durable, and all Sew ing Mechin4s are subject to the principle invented by him. 'Band Ilbr Circulars. SIBLEY 41 STOOPS, General Agents, March 19,111117.-1 y N 0.022 Chestnut St., Mills. EMPIRE SITUTTLF 4 SEWLNG MA CHINkB are slimier be all other* for -FAMILY Ann lassontrratuse Putman. c fi t i Oontsdn all t he latest imp earnests; are speedy; Sebes. less; Attratd tot euly to Is Ill= Olkettlars Agents wanted . Moral discount all wed. .No Gans onto made. Address Plllll B. M. ~ 616 Broadway, Now York. Beta- 6 , 17 - . JOHN BOWMAN', 'o. '704 Arch Street, itiliPliferAVlLT and Dealer in AND PLATED W Ou r El d riiw! itestitsilly the eAisesitia is ?LI" A No. 1, 1111/. Wye,/ MMINM EN M=MENEME A I , NlAnnt..LlA.—Ttir pre.' ',ett •ttlit;.•,„•nt "sweeti.,.tthing," - and the 'must of it for the! t e tt . mono). It ~...ereotnee the u.tor- rersvltiit.t.. .111 , 1 delipTcy to th, i-. Cd r lighttul perfunie; 31114 itod iiIUILI.I 0.01, nlbt IN a neeeesnry ettinpnition th u Birk room. in tne nursery and upuil tlo. tiiitet 'Mr board. It urn lir obtnined .I.'l. tnr fur ...If Ile. timt.sT. , GA THING W Argil not.l io) rat 7" For nr lr by S. so, hunt) . ../rtig;o,tp. lit ti : )t•libt•g. . T ••T he ...mount-LT Platitutinit Bitters soh! in Obt IJ eutrtrog.— They xould fill It," .dwo) :e. t high, From the Part,: to lth -tree!. !1nt1" . .. km" a the tosi ttution, .f Nett 1 erk. it le 01.1. Drake painted all the r .ek, in the kiaxtern :. , taten witbmie cabalistic ," and then got the old granny lii4te:ittori• to pars a law "pre venting disfiguring the taco of nature," which g i. es him a monopoly. ‘Ve do not know how this is, but we do know that the Plantation Bitters stmt. as no other article , ever did. They are used. by all classes of the community, anal pre death on Dyspepsia—certain. They are very invigota dog when languid and weak, end a great apPe lizer. SANATuGA SPRING WAratt, sold by all Druggists. pet- For sale by S. S. Forney and Dr. Hobert Horner, Druggists, Gettysburg, Pa. " In lifting the kettle from the fire I scalp myself very severely—one hand almost to a orisd Thetorturewasunbearable. * * s The Mexi can Mustang Liniment relieved the pain almost immediately. It healed rapidly, and left very little scar. CHAS. J. Fosron, 420 Broad St.. Phila." This is merely a autnple of what the Awaiting Liniment will do. It is invaluable in all eases of wounds, swellings. sprains. cute, - bruises, sprains, etc., either upon man or beast. 2eware of counterfeits.' None is genuine nn ess wrapped in fine steel-plate engravings, bear the signature of G. W. Westbrook, Chemist, an the private stamp of Ds As & Co.' NewNrk. SARAT GA SPRING WATKR, sold by all Druggists. sale by S. S. Forney and Dr. ttcbert Horner, D ggists„ Gettysburg, Pa. °lt'd, .P 13\ I who valu \ s. beautiful head of hair, and its p! pre ration fro retnature baldness and turn ing gr . , will not ail to use Lyons' celebrated hair rich. co.. an- Kithairo It maga the ft and gloisy, era, 'bates rlatilkrtilT, and cause, the hair to grow with ' xuriant hauty. It is sold every where. E. THO\AS LYI4, Chemist, N. T. SARATOGA SPRING 1 TER, Sol 4 by all Druggists . X47/ For sale by S. —. Forriejx,and Dr. Hubert Horner, Druggists. Getty. ur*, \‘',... , ~ 1 IV II AT Din IT7—A young Itli!•". ~\ • , t tirtpig to her country home after a adjourn of a ew nit t ritho in New York, we hardly recognized b her ft s tendf.. , I In place of a rustic. fl ushed face, shi. 'kit:: al k ott, 1 ru',y euiriplexion, ut alupot inarble , oiNlii.Np; and inatend of 22. Rh co realy appeared loth 17.1\j She told them pi:11111y dbe used tlagait', Ma o-., lia Balm. and %Elul.] not to. without it. Any la vj\ can improve her fer,., tt a 1 appearance very tniieft\ '..„ by ustn this article. It con he ordered of any , . drugzist fur only 511 cent, AlcoN ,, , .1.„,/,„,i„ 1i,,,,,(8it14. Dy.:pep.sitr t SARATun , i, Srniau WATER, sold by all :truggiato. 1 } fi r 't"i 4 i - 1 '"" '"f , - 1 9/"l'fr• I 7 d."-' 8,, , 44... For vale by S. S. Forney anti Dr. Robert ! MaX// , , , U.5, IPlB,llly, Lie. , ,. 11,g41 ' Kid- Horner, Pruggim.. Getty,burg. Pa. '444, l., oli,brielit.f. itirket.v, Debility :0 ~.Nril :t.fil (t 'of Pregwrney, tutu 01l . . Heitnstreeer initnitaide Hair been steadily growing in favor fur over twenty years. It arts upon the a.lo ,, orbents et the root, of the hair, and changes it to its original color hy d e . mei. All inotantatt..e.,us dyer deaden art.i. injure the hair.. Heinisireet ' s I.‘ nnl it ily t . , hut j a ~„ tarin in its resnults, promoter it, ;:tot wt 4, : u .1 i- a beautiful II kis intiNslNG ire 3U cent- and _5..1.1 by ttll dealers. SARATOG SPRING WATKR.. ,old by all Dru:.!:::-t, , „ Fllr stile by $: Homey and Dr. l'opbert Horner, Druggist , . Bean -burl, Pa. EXTRArT ur Pram 7tUAtr4 for IndiKe.tion. Nausea.' Heartburn, Ski: Heal ache. Cholera Nli.rtui., where a warming% genial stimulant ie. required. It, careful prepara tion nd ;entire purity makes it a cheap and re liable article for culirt'ary pu rpo,us. Sold e, ery where. at 50 eel/ I, per hot le. SARAT , GA SnitlNG W by all Druggit.... Fur ease by S. S. Forney and Dr. H••hert Horner, Druggists, Getty,burg, Pa. July 5, 1A66.—1y - DING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA FOR GRAY HAIR RINGS - RINGS KINGF RINGS To RINGS •RINGS Restore RINGS RINGS Gray Huir to its RINGS RINGS OriL:inal Color, Erad- RINGS RINGS icate Dandruff and RINGS RINGS t VF.CETABLE AMBROSIA) RINGS RINGS WARRANTED. j RINGS RINGSC littuiore from the RINGS RINGS S ca lp and pre- RINGS RINGS rent Baldne.o. RINGS RINGS Tat - A Ii , TTI.E! RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS • RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS • RINGS This is the AMBROSIA that MWK:rna.h.. Thi.Je thi. Cure that lay In the AMBROSIA that Ring 111 PAM TbiN i 4 the Man N ho s' laudaiiil : ire? Who :arm - Me ravels loeks, that eat Ile mind the Cure that lay • • In the AMBROSI k that Ring Thin hi the Nlxiden, handsome and gay. Who mantled the man once held and gray. Who now, hex raven-loan. they say. Ile used the AMIntOSIA that Iting hied, This Is the Parson, who. by the a-ay. Married the Maiden. handsome and gay To the Man once bald and gray. But who now has raven locks, tley say Became he need the Cure tllla lay In the AMBROSIA that Ring made. This IA the Bell that rings away To...trona° the people, sad and gay.: Unto this tact which here noeslay-- If yott would not be bald or gray, 1.". the AMBROSIA that It Mg made. E. M TEBBE & C 0,4 toptietors, Peterboro' N. II HEL,MBOLD'S CONCF:NTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPAR I'LL A Erruliartes Eruptire and Uiceratire Diseases of the Throat Npse, Eyes, Eyelids, Scalp, and Skin, Which so disfigure the appearance, Parsing the evil ;effects of Murcuiy, and removing all taints, the remnants 'of Diseases, hereditary or otherwise, and is taken by Adults and Children with, perfect Safety. Two Tablespoonful"s of the Extract of Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoctions as usually made. I An Interesting Letter is published in the .liedieo-Chir treat] Rev dew, on the subject of te Extract of &maps rilla, in certain affections by Benja ltin Travers, Y. R. S., etc. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases arising from the eXcesa oil:tummy, he states that tib remedy is equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla ; its power is extra ordinary, more so titan any other drug I ash acquaint ed with. It b. in the strictest senile, a tonic with this invaluable attribute, thatit is applicable to a state o the system sp sunken, and yet so Irritable as renders other substances of the tonic class unavailable or injnr ons. HEJ,,MBOLD' 6 CONCENTRATED EXTRACT 'SARSAPARILLA Established upwards of 18 years. Prepaied by 1101.511ibLD, Drtiaist and Chemist 594 Itluoulway. N. V. Sit - Sold by at Druggists. Apr. 39 —ly THE GOLDEN TA,BLEE AN MFALLABLE REMEDY FOR Itch, Balt Rheum, Rrysipelas, and a Cutaneous Erup tians:; Old Sores, Veers, Byre , .Zips, Sore Ryes, Sore Nipples, Chafing, Pimples, Burns, Scalds, Ulcerated Throat, Pi/et, Oitarrh, Poison of the fry, Oak, Sumach, tic. -Ilso for LEUCOREMEA, AND ALL FEMALE NVEASNESSES. This is one of the moat extraordinary Remedies ever discovered , producing wonderful results in all cases where It can be used externally or internally, as elation. injection, or gargle. In Lencorrhea it ricer like magic., curing the wont eases in a few days. airits many pris ventive and curative uses render it indispensable to every aduttperson of both sexes,.. for which se* the Circu lar. sent , ree to all. Prim fil a box; six bursa for lA, by :nail. Sold to the Proprietors, J. WINCH/MULL rf CV., No. SA John Bt, N. y. to wham all orders should be addressed. March 14, Ille7.—ly WINCHESTERS SP' 808 TItE OLT SEXUAL DE • Attended by urroturreear nightly or daily looses, aff/O. ever originally caverd, or however aggravated in clArso• ter; promptly worrectinithome outbid cceditions whkh are th e oonsemlences o , seltabues. Mir The Beacom Pith contains no Mercury, Iron, tlantharkthe, or the in jurious ingredient. Used in conjunction with thir or Hy erlospalawe popheephites, it wil incapacity.l restore the Virile Powers In ail cues Qr.& NEW TRIIhTIII3. 4fir . giving the mat prominent =emend sysqgoets of SEX UAL DXBILLT.r, Wllthe twilled free to all eufferere of either sex. . Arks $1 per box; six bates for $l4 by mail. Sold by Drui[dßa, and wboloods by th e Pcoprietors, J. IIN -0 8 al 00., to wham orders sooold be add J•BRIA2-03 Conrolling Phydlap p 819 BrOolway, Naw York., 811101 , 11.TRZATIINIP1' in all awes of 8 , Bexusqlrinar7 sad Nerroutrothesies to mats or A 99938 j* " 4 . 4)o nWimadlase sawn! coxim • his. 1147,47 _ A i : I TEO iQUACISB.- , -/f You are/fu , . . the *sooty of Youthful la Jovial** sat Ilatild W_*it Putudoso, au, I *Of slid ---ar.ki"...10,0,-- utak 11 Tito EP 44 1 r pot trl .- , 'the oi 21 sf rohm AM*" •- i . 1 1 - .. / IWO* ILllow Initf . l' •iia. A MMT fr - Atiftty as -di Watital, FIC PILL ILITY • .1 .. , -.. - :,-,,,,:_,z,t t'-.5.:- tF, , ,,,..-.... i:.. i 1 ..:-__l---•i, -- Ir, [li t *than 'A , . ----- THE GRE4T c1101,,,,ERA • .'PREr*NTATIVE. • t x., 111466. L 6110 ti REA:I Z in o.ai 4 i - Bi:tterrs. rpm - wu;%u ratF uhi inErmituv %,... .lipic,,verril an ..- I.tr,lnced :{Lent ntet.ty years e;o. 11 fq..,5.t.:1,,,q, .1.-. 5 , .. emini-'2li r',53 vl fa iii.lipileitin: ii , haa Log, Krl . ll al .1 tell Tat- I% i.t/t .firolallatlENtially 01,1. M ....all •trikr at 1,,, ..... I iii ki 1,1,4.1.0. and Ka pre .Vbta ta Ur 1. ..1 the AlliflA fiV . it idii lil 0 14b IWO, tiniii Y was th , “ uoso.prittli 1.. . •• 1.110 a . . Ti,i,. as sot .Junes loin lea. ill ..irialt, L. Ili, whet every day io vi tit: color; el;jitlios,- , , nolobg thr .i..1.-utldyitie, atli.l aboorvea the if. bliebQ .111 VIV 1 ,11) all the remeates tbetr ill use. Thu, het S led to alibi: and tlxi•erilliebt ; r and after test years' of it y nod labor. Ile presented to his fellow-menthe wonderfoi Zinger, hitters. The effect of this preparation in the prevelition and curs of disease, was do mervellout and trollshing. that the must flatter ing nutrks of royal far r Were bestowed upon hint Who discovered it. Ills nO4 Was Placed ono', the Hull of, Nobles, and a gold rciesMl With the following inscription —Dr. S.Ohnopsna, the Dub lic lienef.mtur—was presented • to him by the Viceroy. I The preparation has beim used In several epidemics of cholera, both as a preven + tiveand curative measure, and with enetl great saccea4thaj, it has !men introduced Into nearly all the general Mutate!' of the old world. The old saying that an ounce of prevention is. orth a pound of cure, applies with marvellous birce' to cholera, and therefore soy rein/sty that will protect nu against this terrible disease ,iblould be freely and persistently sued. Al! pathologists nowigtee that thecholera poisou acts on the system through I'm blood. and that any combina tion)} which acts on the xeretory organs, and keeps them in working order, must 6.raut a tit/Melon t ileCUlllUblitiOU Orti4ollohloll to exert it •terrible effects on-the organism. This in true not only 0 cholera. bbt of nearly all other maladies, especially thelilffierent forms of fever. The Zinger( Bitters Is Just such a remedy as the above conditions require. reacts on the organs of excretion and secretion. keeping up a perfect balance between them. Thin Bitters it, reimposed entirely id roots and herbs, so nicelycuncocitott hat every argon is acted upon and pus , in tone. Its taste is pleasant and Its effects prompt and lasting. i r . Numerous Cilifleii Of tbe foilowing diae.eff hare hee • cured by it: Cholera, [liiarrlties, Dysentery. der, ~, ,, .d Typhoid and Typhuaffever. Fever. Ague. IV erTo• bility, Anaemia. Female I rregtilitrities.Dysptp t ia. tn. lency, Colic, ke. Price One Dotter per cart Bottle. - .. Principal Depot nt the' Waltrut street wharf. Harris burg. Pa. Sold by Druggbd.. l lidell:eoperiiailGriireragenerally. F. ...du Agent for Gettysburg. V. HAUTE S.A . /. Proprietor Harrisburg, Pa May 2. 1567 IMMI IMPORTANT" TO INVALIDS .4171.1..1•:1117,11S.471 l'ul 'no:wry D, lei Nerrous U.Lilft%. Enolal/ a.;,•nesses or (V.v,O, ony no, and WO," lio,or 12, • berts,,ry A. Nervous Tonic and Invigorator, . 1 .r. , WINCIIESTER'S GEN:EINE HYPOPHOSPHiTES 1:1 `IL aNii s 1, A 1111 , PECIIIC 1111,1 1.01: CO J'l"' I:0 N . '! DVF;II.IIA D17:0111 *IS OF THE LUNGS Nritlq)-0..041, hi r n Nr5 . r..1... 4.. . ".gl - Thi-. tn .... , ..lt hn,•)),, :i tc.t.411 , , t..n ycars r;lll "10.-1 1 10, i , r,..lLrLi:n ISXII i kn!...1.:- •r M gr;it'ln L - It,. t . 11 ,, 1i h. - - ,. . , 50rt, ate), :‘,.1*1r.P.:: , -tt the .lic hand, IN• re,,,,,h; Till. eßtscete !lint ; , N,n-l:tuti..- NERVOUS EN MO; 1 - on., ... the .thee. ar?\thc )! ,,, T POVI 1 , ..RFU1. 1t:../.l!i 0, r.N %RATIN'', A.: ENTYIiNWA N'. Ry )1 tHu vly v.— .t 1. •,. .1.. , irylversl ,t-geft nt \,,,,n..,1 nt i , n - cute t• :b.-1: •• tnri I.h.ath the 1•:‘ - epti-N . . s . TITS IT - J,.. 3 t c _ i•.. it'Es : . in 7 e n ,f :,_.,, 1.,,_,T:,...\ .! „,,.; ..; a„ h . 4 u - CI,Clll3il and Advice Frte.:. i I.; !. t. re, , ....talthi Dratri..t... f.n.: IV h , .h •,1....t tne ~. 1 '''' -hr ''''' -I '''' "3l r", ‘" . "'''' T ' i ' ' rr.-” '.."" '" 4". ' " ' `-''' ....I , . .ii the t: hit^i. i.‘t.. re...) the M 1 ,... ! .. . ," \ rer-../ . I , i'L 4" "" 4 '' ''' ' '" l ' 4 '''' .1,1 h '"i l i . . l,, ''' .l t '' .'. 11 . , the I% I N.'ll I.:sot' e: It d Co., ; ..l , lin ..: . N. I . • . ‘t f. , :to, All I ''!''..- "' '' "' '' ' I ''''' ''` .- """ t "" 1 \ . n . •r - .114 .. I i L.' ilahn t.t...1. . ' \:‘ . ! ' nt: RCA NT! I.E LAW. \s, :a I, hi :la A ' ap•e, 1... h: "LIC:/.1/ . . Tn.:tr...." . an 4 Teat • Ito , 1.. «nib: ~ ::lz ft.. un.-t inlpnrtaut legal Itinttlization FI S O L.k DIES.---If you rec.' uir( a l'eX` . . l, il i"n ..--- .i i , i ~. i' --.-•"- • I .i.. 1 terii.oty to re.trd e , .e. rir , l r• ~ ,n I: re?n• 1 ',l 1aU2 , 11".,:, FoRNI ... A\I. OMR EsINI); I, EICE. Inc i•ie-• •d • Herr 1 neth•ne, aby 4-4 n..- The b.-.. 1, I \_l-- " 1 :.\ d: ,-.-•• L.'-.1 iii , 'li• Actual Ititte.,e Department, Thirty , e/., ellq , hrt,li, bon pi (.N 0.11 tillt I. hNt'c,„t he •In.lent. ,i, 1 , ,, ”,li. - 11 with their m i ti e . „,,,,_ DR. II ARVEY'S FE.NIA LE PILLS, j 'l ' l \\ .. "- f; "." , '''''..9" ' , n'L ".'" ' ''''t ""k" ."" all , ..•- 11 ” , :ii. ,,, v •-v•vip l • Li n jtlglnelit..\ ole. , bare rn, e.in4l fur Rent ; ,l ink i , h.tin. tid, ,loi Irrt;;;lirr. ; \‘`.. itio.. N. mutter (rum It'tkat cant... they arr... 7b.) Are I SPECIAL lilt ANCIIE.S. ..,-,l'...krri en re in . ve.. ce-e. l'rir. Olie lialcr. I. r!. f..r. , l'hoto•g o -is -ft IlArt.lWrititig. Orit , truenta I Pen r\Asik: DR. lIAIINEY'S GOLDEN P11.1.S I ";'''",',"P•v - ..wiug.-1-I , .ar , ,hinit. N , “nral P 1,11 '...” I . a Ac Ac • , .1 ,- . -..n-loetr:i .\rii . . ~ . , 11. , reerwly (her detree.etrfdl,:ef than I ht.-110.4,re. and 1 (%. mute ;ao. r / aerial ilirr.ipetint. a ,mr facllltfea, in tended f"r ii.ersal cttet of long standing. ' , for Impart ::1;, ..nts 4 , 4 nxtrocti,u in the br..nrtire enumer. Pr i. 4'. }'ire Dodint, per tin . Med. ' ,:\.>,. . Lenh.f f . Prier;.lN,-,Ftlitt-.1,•Ifl EtlirlirinaS. :CO :re e, Stn.:etc:- •nterNtNottly tltn•Atudi,ur•mr their coarse On applicoli,n. without tutertupti..n. \ .> If you CAlinot ,11- , Ilierino ..f 'der dred;:i it. vend the gar For forth., parti...hk4s,... , erite viol r ire Circular. money to Dr..l. Firs.,.,, 11+, Re•i.,i!..vvy, N ' ete Toll:, and Adriree, , A.' t o TRIMMER rli•le. Pa. they will he ie•rit tier ( ~,n r .0-. , ;earl,. by return ~ • Fen. *M. lvic7 \ . • , mail. J3ll. le. 1.417 -ly ... ... _ ... t. -, .. ..e..\.. ;: r_ rwe . -........, )cur •+nlv in Emrnitti•hltrg. )I I. by A. T. Ste.ll a ci.. ! Ell Na MERE RAU) HEAID., MiOn.: DR LEON'S ELECTRIC !JAM RENEWER. IS pronounced by all who have used it the very best pralilr.tion for the Hair: It is a po /OD, core for its lilts 'jolt wat... Irandrun and Humor., stops the hair trout Calling out. and .peedity reldores Gray Lock. to their oti"inai hoe and lox nrianc., , I t.ofierstes on the serri,t'on.. nibi till. the gland. with TWA" I Ifn and colorio: a.rytiel Tia n. dead. faded or gray hair will always be iirough t Lark Ity a few applicat ion by to its y0111140;11 abondouide. v Laity and color. 1 t makes tlhe hair ...lg. glossy. ft agrant. ',glamor to the botch and ealy to: arrarize. Dry wiry, awl intractable lock. betorne ntoisr. plaited. and ilispooled to remain in any desired position. AP a :hair dressing it hint no equal. The wale. are enortoott." and it ia a nniverMl , fatorite with old and young , t Wall ~.1.11. s - Sold by Drnattists thniughout the .United States. • Ail drew all order. to I ZIEGLER a SHIM, Sole Proprietor. , . 137 91ortii Third Street, l'ltiladeiphla. Dec. 19. iSi.7.-1y GOOD INEWr) FOR MOTHERS! MOTHERS. are you o pressed with anxiety for your little ones? Are your s umbers and hearts broken by their cries? Do you wake in the morning u urefreshed and apprehensive? I t so, procure at once a bottle of Dr. Le o's Infint Remedy. , 4 you will have no entire weary hours of watching a gi e iy. DR. ON' NSANT REMEDY has stood the to tof ye A. Thousoods of nurses and Mo thers bear witness that t ver fails to Ore i.ellef if need In season. It is a tull. .yet sure end speedy cure for Colid Cramps and WI ' Pains, and is invaluable for all cionplaints incident, to Teething. Sold by Druggists% thrOughout the U. States. Address all orders to . ', ' I %ilk OLERrf SMITH, Sole Proprietors. LIT Xorth Third Street, Philadelphia. I plarli 19,1867.-Bnhd VOTING ME*, the perience of paid ten years haw dernonstr ed the fact that te. Hance may be placed Inthe elk yof BELL'S S ECIF C PILLS, I I for the speedy and perminent cute of Semlnalweakness, Emissions, Physical and,Nervous 'shinty, Impotence. or want df power, the result df Sessal Excess, or Youthful indiscretion, which neglected., ruins the happiness, and unfits the sufferer for Bilinear; Social Society or Mar riage. nod often termin es in an untimely grave Make no delay in seeking the emedy. It is 'entirely vegeta ble and harmless on the aysteni, can be used without de• tection or interference with business pursuits, and no change of diet Is necessary while using them. P;ice, Our Dollar. . If you connet get them or your druggist, nand the money to Dr.J. Bryan. $l9 Broadway, New York, and they will be sent free trqm observation by return 01 mail Prindle Circular:to Ofintiemen scpn a pplication For sale in Emuilttabarg, .T. S te in & Co, Jan. 10, 1867.-1 y , Y OUNT',SI COMPOUND! FOR. 'THE CURE OF , PUTRID SORE TROAT, INFLUENZA, otanyotherlnflammatoiyorinwarddisoaseofthaThroat if not of too long standing. diso,SCARLF.T FEVER.— Thismedicinehasbeentriedin THOI7SAIii)S OF CASES, 1. differentpartsofthecanntry,andhasneverbeenknown to Waif takenin time andaccording to directions. It is warranted tocure. Givelt a trial audit will Speak for it_ as If. &very household sffoold provide themselves with a bOxoittlismedlcineand keep it on bands. Thepureethat it has affected are truly marvelous. gai.Prepared and sold by Isamu. Younr& Co.. Cletty6 burg.Pa.,or by their authorised agen ts. Forsaleat near 17allthe Storesin AdamiscountY. mar. 30,188841 181tAZI, YOUN* k 00. ITCH ! ITCH t !. ITCH ! ! dORATCH! SCRATCH! ' SCRATCH t—WM,EATOEm OINTMENT will cure th Itch in 45 hoer'. Also, cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS CHILBLAINS. an fl all ERUP TIONS OF THE SKIN: • rice 50 cent*, for sale by' all Druggists. Bic sending cents to WEEK it! POTTER, Sole Agents,lio Wash in ton street.• Boehm, 3t will be United;S ed by mail, free o Postage, to any part of the tates. July $. -1 7 ; • t. ' LOVE AND; OTREISIONY.—The affections of tholop to sax may 1111 gained by fol lowing simple rules and I may marry. happily, if de sired, without regard to ealth, age or beauty: - Bond ill e*Zzvelops and stamp for particulars to i LUCILLE DEWIER 8, Bible Hones, New York Jan. 18,1887.-1 y , i 1 1 RIWST/Ii PAPE ' M. M ai 1128 r r i 1. AA Itragiwity, Now Yo‘ki having for yeah 'wads die eases orTalon a OpeclalilyllitsWdy Auld ptaciice, with matted o Waal saceo devotes bie Caw now meetly Wale. ' tlce and dorrespindence with his *lament* lam nrighout the United States , l i pd, les can con rrk y Seldress him *the ;fiat dellcatir subject, and . , a patipor and promptisply. Backe* stamp for poe. (rib 111 1 -11 w .. I ! IrLMBOL P?; cleanses and r of Ith into the that maks diaease. li.the spring in teal]anderrws c ea Itzttaat i patilit nano. pcizact Sarsaparilla tiro blood. 'militia+ the vigor 3 ; and purges ontitbn honors I r ths, the_systfrh nate i'. psiri: ie li r lir i s l i n?' . ; P . i . :~ MEM ,Comatttdiit talky 's": , , AND Nallona. lelezraph Institute. Oririrei• of rejm rind .51;elfzir reetrt, ' Pli'7•4ll.Ultirt—P The Largest, Cheapest. ; Best ACTUAL I:WSJ:NESS COLLEGE IN Tint (LNITED_6T_AU:4. During the pitxt (n rieor.v, up#l.4,•dx ref FlrrEhN 11101;:liAlkil) evnry sfiiii• iu tile liln Greniun tell .A COL LEUE ,OF Al:111A L BUSINESS, • • Supraied with Storm, Poolt I Info NS MI isrokera' Ineurfuce. Railroad, Steamboat, and j lelegraidk °dices, dc., combining THEORY AND PRACTICE/ Ftudeuts are. thoroughly instructed la MI t 1 hrinchew or a Isl Ie,TIC'A L BUSINESS ED reA • Including llook.kootting, Peunianithlp. Arithmetic. Com usercial Law, Political Economy, or. Corrn,plond enee. the Art of Detecting (lituttt!rfeit Money, Itailrietd• Mg, Steamboatlng, Telegraphing, • PRACTICAL BANKING, rte. STUDENTS tIAN ENTER AT A'NY TIME And complete it full cnnrsein hum EIGET to Tn'xivE r eekit B FI FT Y DOLT A lts Pay; all expenses 6a. Tuition, Houk.. }flanks. and' pip ' NO EXTRA CIIARGES For Pennutwohip, StennOortatlny. Itotilrooding, Beni:111g or Diploma, ae in other College, Fair. Lt+•tox+ 4.ily in Penmanphip to all etuilente in the 2omnivr6.l Depart ment. YOR CIRCIILARS, ulviug full information, and taininga complete outline of our apt tlll ofTractical liu aluess litincittion, together with I TESTIif 0 .N r I A from Practical Basin.. Men, Merchaute. Ilankero, Book ko. Address the Principals. IDec.l3. 1R46.-ly DICiIIi SOIN IT CARLISLE, PENiNA ==a;CIMI LATIN° A ISIISINEtit , 'TO know that this Institution em -1110)• ,P lOW eniiiPet.tht inPtint TI•I• n every itea part e itathvidual itirtruction 1,11.0 r 110 Ottidelds. and te,nneetetl with ••Dickin.on Odlege,' en.ildee it 1., ' . rombifletl Gatilitie. or the higheat order. while current ex. pane. Attending a einlrre here. nee from So to $lOO km; than at claims inatitutiunii iu large eitiee. We think that 'when throe forte lie properly uinierobeel by those who c”nletilpiAte entering on innt it ut ion of thi,• order. they will 10r,,r in derillin, in favor of Carlisle. 1 1 414.w1ee c, ur-e nt lo..tructim. nhonld eomillend Isl..if to sill, who desire that kind .I,nformat ion moat re .pleote to prepare them for any of the tu„ineur purnatt 111 life. lith)K•K EEPINii !•in¢lr .1,14 ru!ry And prlCticed in th.. •anou. , '('frail. nloi 04111111 TC,, ;UPI 4t4 king ILan.+.,f the rutintry. PENMANSHIP. oo: .uper, MoSeaIVI/I. r In Ihr forthettiou mid r.ooloo, ..1 L , tire. ttiol thereby ito.ttritts: to et rt c o rent ih.trol. A ItITII:111.:11,. • 1.1•••1 :.i.joa•st•-•1 6,1 :tulip[.. , ! ?net r• r •til !•11-••1• •• • al•rula,i•m•i—Mrl/titi an•l %r it lei, GRA3I)IA It earriatits. LIV- SWP. O—She 11111." Italtmore Street. Get tynl.4.\i'm —C. •7,0- •tantiv "tAt , to "Tder, nit. kh.kilt of SADDLES, W.‘(;ON SADDLES. I'ARRIAAE DRAI 7 OHT fIARNESS. RIDING BRIDLES , . BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS. FLY NETS, ',ie. as !inw la the 18.4e...1 Nay 7a, 1.47 -tf. C ARRIm;E-MAKING RESUMED. The war b.-ing orer, the undersigned bare resumed the . CA RRIAGE.'•MAKING BUSINESS. at their old stand, in East Sibidle ntre , t, Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to put up work in the moat fashionable, snbetential, and superior manner. A lot. of new and soroucthaud CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, kC , • on Maid. which they will dispose of at the lowest pric^s: and all °niers will be supplied as promptly and malaise togily,asipossible. CirREPAIRINGJEs dose with dispatch, and at cheapest rate,. A large lot of new and old HARNESS ti hand for sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed lmthern, they solicit and will endeavor to deserve a large stare in the future. May .9.-tf DANNER A ZIEGLER. NEW FIRM! AT TILE OLD STAND [ESTABLISHED IN 18 17 . ] I have associated with me, I n business, my son, Joan Y. HcCasaer, under the Arm and style of D. hfcCenser & Sox, and-I desire to say to my old friends and the pub lic generally that. since the war, the manufacture of Saddlei, arnem • Collars, At., has been revived at the old established and well known stand on Baltimore Street. one square Borah of the Court House. Gettysburg, Po. Haring had an experience of 40 years in this establish ment, I feelassured.:tbat, with renewed attention to bus hints, we can still farther merit and 'mitre a full share of public patronage. Neb. 1.181343. . DAVID:MoCREARY. With increased facilities for conducting our business, we are better prepared than ever to satisfy the wants of all those who may need anything in our line. We espe chilly call the attaation of Farmers and others to the superior quality of our Plain or Quilted Seat Horn Side Leather■, Saddles, Drente'', all kinds, with or Pl4ln or Quilted Seat no without fastenings, Horn, flowing*, Plain or Quilted Seat Side Scotch Collare(leather), Saddles, ~ ~ (ticking), Plain or Fancy Saddle Cloths No Seam Collars, Wagon Saddles, Best Welt. Harness Collars, Biding Bridles, of all kinds, Patent Leather Collars, fair or black, rounded or stitched or nnstitched, flat,' .Beat Leather Wagon Whips, Martingales, 4, 414. and b feet long, Carriage Harness, all styles,Pleited Team Whips, silver or black mounted, Trotting Whips Heavy Draft Harness, Ladies' Riding Twigs, Blind Bridles, Whip lashes, Girths, Horse Blankets, /re., te. Croppers, Inehort. everything that pertains to a Stitching genera horse furnishing establishment constantly on hand or made to order promptly, of the very best material, and by the moat experiencaal workmen in the country, (two having worked In this establishment for the last thirty years.) 19 , .are now manufacturing an excellent lot of Heavy' Drift and Hernias Collars for those ho prefer our own to city mademork. E r epairing °fall kinds doneat short notice and on rea sortable terms. An are cordially Invited to call and examine for them retreat's our work cannot fail to recommenditaalt rrb.1.1.866--tt DAVID NitORRARY A BON. Nanto. TXTANTED - FIVE HUNDRED -WENT'S, . . To unease or tell by snbecription the Portrait of RON. Til.X.^ WEIS STEVENIS„ which we are about to imsblistm This Portrait IS from a photograph hy‘the late Chu. W. Ebirman, and ISacknowl to be the best likeness of this distinguished statesman that has over been taken. The artist, whas i tando at the head of his art in America, hes deferred a t pto Europe expressly to execute Ude *w of . This picture ammof the greatest likr.. tate= , ill be one of the best Steel Engraved. for p aced in this cuatry, and we are en ehl to, in cements to agents to make matey, such is e rarely end anywhere. Exclusive territory will or irei be given to good and reliable men in. all parts of the Volta Stites Palms wishing to annum will do well to call hip•filon or eddrede4ho mebserther by leans when elf the pert" loa f ers will be made knows. . • .1. E. HAM flip' 20,3 t. No. a East King at., Lemmata, Pa. , • AGENTS WANTED ! itto . Per Month and , Expeliees SI , ram MA_4ir- Fugal . tirt% 14, due. Apargaimi , "‘ . 0 . 11, , 11 %Nit, i * 1Y0U. 41014 7 ~,, ' , ," ~.:, et .z,. ~..,..5..,14,.....6.0. a. •:'i.-;-.- *4. ' ~, . ...• Vistellantouo. poTy's CLOTHES'' 1V HER. 4. 7 .:E . 4 74 /.. , 'TESTI.II()Ii V. ' I/ ETTT , Iii; , Pa.. Join. /5. , 5,1.1. Hat ii._ :1441 1./UTl'a cli . ri.ni it WA -II Eli. andtili r noghit let•till it, we hay. Ilk tatit.r.ill tWiormibg It :114. Li, i. 41 1% a. , itilti.t !thulium yet/pi . ..tint:elf It it iimple in 1'..1,-Ilonivlr-I..q.jiy %wilt . and .14., Its w”tlt w.,•11, will ..... t iiijor) it, (1..1111ti . An onliii.try witmhitig. re quit int lisititlit h In In ii 111'4 lAblor At the it /1/111411 it, ini ii' readii) 11 . dole With ti ~ ` I 01 Doi . g . ..‘ Iri.r/ier uti•l the Iheiurrfal Clothes' . "'yen. it. .1,,. third the Lillie— re010107.01:4 lima. i -0 1. .I.3sip, hart, 41' . .._,,,,d,11,,g ,h, iiio,ool y 01 tWiii , ii, 010, mod elsAl.iilig thtoiAldr•loti ik , illiiiig 1.,,i go through "Mb $1 Wit.hing witli.mt Si tqtang then..- .why.. pt thet,,r. It / t•stlly if. all lb,. g,,,..1 lilia ran t... slid, vii // - % e 00 00! filitek (hot ;Illy ri11111), niter Loiri, t, /•ii:it: it. ,t(‘,.. hi i1i,i..1,.... , 5 it I. It , 111, U. A. !WEIMER, • 1.. ti. FAIINK.Si• /eh. / - A. Al. I I I . :\ I Ell. , •• IV. C. S''l'A 1.1.:S,IIITII. - It. li .% it mov,. 11. J. F.% lIN ESTO.Ii. 1.. SCOTT. ItlSllol' OF 'lift 11. E. Cat:lß:a, ' ■ =FM R. C. Illtartglan.—Dear Sir;— We Irke attr mach could nut be 1...11.11ii11ed I;" n 1111010 It, it h the aid nl Duty we feel that we are to...tern ,d ri•e Dine. Od 0110 wecnntoih. the clothe,. were pretoired..l,..l the warberwannan failed u.. We were not lo be derent. sot that way. I 14,0 k hold I whirls of coure I • ..4 knee if tee ilwt hnd no ninel , inc., and 2!:, through eleceu dozep pieCen. many of wl:, •a and they were well 11141, tip., Si I, C. ir 114. )r. I' • I nF ont t,r the wile uT th. 4 1 hives - Kai • i Itiv. Waxhing-Marhine. A lultl4 c“titti y. Miry I . THE WO.lab ASTO.‘,7s:O,I) TIIIP. MADE BY TH I:AT MADAME 11. .t. She feVeMit eerlete uo Itiort.ti ever to hni.iptiti•eii Motet.ilidelo chat. pbeT,crle.es in love, ihg-t of money, do., lime I.l,hohle liether tlio,e long Ariirut,ll. iil ie. 111 i• iii.illoll Viiiieeell ing absent Ink:1,1.10r l•i•t or stolen pror•et ty, tell. you you lire beer qualiti nl to pur sue in what you Nrfil be tuobr .Ireepeful. ily nuarriager lel,: you the very day o n w ill given oil the name, likennea and chanarterhal.... ot the percin. z4ho nut-very thought, and Le her inpertintiti ni irow..r4 the [lurk anti hidden turn tern, of the forme_ Prow the ItArs Me sire in the ti inent —the tualeti stair , that overc o me ar lOrtalohlihnle in Cl,. coritihurati..u—froln the a/rhetOr r,,,,t h ,." i.tthe johthet. Mild lhe hxedewr. in the, b u . u ,,, t birth. she .le.ih , e. the future .! e..1111y I the greate,t AAtroh.,..l t on earth. It lint is trifle. and you hr.) .11.1 V.• Lteiir all itimitirtutlity. on,ultiti hut lee. v. ITN. likeue,.atol all desired im6,rmat ion. . Part kai :hit instillire c-niult the 11:ulasuev 1.001 ..lib hot them-wive.. a-of A hill itiol!exiilicit chart. wtitrun out, with all iu,lninc. Answel hko hemA curl , pred, seta Iry mail rei 01.1 of 11•1...••• ai;,Ve Hien- Th., .4,1,1,0 >-r res O i••• cone•poti.l,iii . . refill Ilrferehro, of the furh , +lo gl thee. de,ir;tig thew It rit« piaiulr tl,du the zuhro h Tad year in s‘ /11.:h you wrre b in. enclo.nr htrk of Inor. SMITH a COWLEY, Pittstrorg,Penna Add, rn.. Throw away y..ur y.,ur.ft~Lr..y.•nrwi F — L..tru:tive 4.4,n1 not n.,tti 4 tig I ,lise Mited, youth to 1. ( ~ m.• tt¢ly inut fair Arid rej , •ir, it, lositrinrit Fur I est...ring L sir upaan lull head. , fr.nt whatever ['Pisa• it mar have fallen out and erIeILIII of hair menu the Gee. it ha. /1•• equal. It will farce the beard to grow 1t)...11 the .nn sathest fa,- in frill fire to eight week..., tar hair wan losl•1 :ran (Ivo to three 1111 l Itthe A lew izuoratat pr. tit Later, has afteert• tad (hut there is ..othing that will firer or hasten the zr.owth of the Lair heard. Their .3 ert liar are tal.e, tneti•snals al living witnesses ,friatti their awn expel - is ence).tu hear witue.s. But nippy wall say. how ate we to ali.tinguish the' genuine the spurious? It cer tainly is .110h:ult. a. nine.tentlis cif the .iitrerent Prepara tions lot the hail and I,..ard are entirely WOrili• tot you nail) have already thrown away large a mounts in their putehaee. To.uc a we woithi oar. try the Ite.,arstor it will ....Opal] nothing it fully ...n!.•. up To our represeutatlons. If y., ur braa g ,)..), flat keep if. tas one dollar and we will forward it. pra.tpaid.togethet w ith a reeeipt for the money. w hich will 1..• returned y tirt Ott• i 4,110(/ I. na.t given. W. 1,. ('LA 1:6 k C.: l ..Chettaista., 3 %Vest Fayette Street. V. V. MEWS 1% lie. to the of int. J )IN VII-LE - .S ELI Ml', rrn I.• cured permaio,tly. an , l at a 11 - int:v4 The 11/...ttt,itio4 t Li- iae.li.•ibe l'hy..ica I Wr.k Ovr, 1 i bel•ltity and Pr..-t Energy. itisp..teucy, 41 - u,c , p 1 youthful Ind, creti.n. r,n.1,1, itch- ,luable preparation er-r ,111, VC x 1 W.I . roll. KirP• Went, ing..p.city to study or of iiieinory, confipoort thought+ of selkiettrectiou, fear+ of insanity, kc. It will iimitore the appetite, renew die health of th...e who have de,tro)ell it by ,e111 , 41:11 C.XVVISI.Qr evil prim Young Men. be humbugged no more I,y 'Quack D tore and igtewilait practitioner, but newt without delta for the Elixir. end be at once flaw' ed to health and hni - pincent. A Perfect Cure i. guaranteed ip every inst.:Anew% Price. $l, of four I.4tlea to one ad.fresi.i..t. Our bottle Is ...ancient to etie.:t Afore to all ordinary meet.. ALSO. DR. JYVIN VILLE': , SPECIFIC PILL?. for the speedy and pert, t cure yrilmnorrheriaert, Cr••thral . Diecharges, strict,, re, and aII rtioni o f the Kidneys anti Bladder. Cure, eft,cte-4-fic from one to fire days. 11ey &rept, pared from .rue •tble extract. that are Lamle,e on the and Iyever nanenate the atotioch or impregnate the to ...oh. Co angv of diet is um:esti:try while using then, nor doe,. their action in any manner interfere e iti bunion.. pur...tiit•. Price, $l, per box. Either of db. auove-nien honed art icl. will be sent to any addreYe.clogely sealed, and pot-paid. by mail or ex priont, on receipt of price. Addres. all orders to • BERGER. sIIUTTS dz CO_ C mi s t. Feb. 25,1807.-1 y No. River mreet or. S. T CRISPER COMA. oh' ebe was beautiful and lair. With starry ei es. arid radiant hair, `\, Whose curling tendrils .oft. ent wined, Xl:whatnot] the very bear t and mind. `., CRISPER COMA, Ftlr t 'aril al"(he Hair of either Sex into )fury and Nikfitsy Ringlets or Heavy Afas:fire Curl.c. Be using this attia Ladies and Gentlemen can beau tify themselves a th/ nd fold. It is the only article in tee world that will'cur *Haight hair, and atdhe same 41,, time give it a beautiful. ik ussy appearance. IlleTrisper Coma not only curls the h , but invigorates- beautifies unitcleanses it; is highly an delightfully perftuned.and l ,t is the most cemplete article olcd be kind ever offered to the American public. The Cris liar Coma will be sent to any address. sealed and postpaid *id. Address all orders to IV, L. CLARK ;.Co., Chemists, No. 3 West layet t e St reetracuse, N. T. Feb. 23,1867.-1 3, ii 4 XCELSIOR ! EXCELSNR ! : _ . \ CHASTELLAR's HAll? EXTERMINATOR! J. M:ROWE To the . latilesiespecially, this invaluable, depilatory re commends itself as being an almost indltrpensible article to female beauty, in easily applied, doer not burn or injure the skin, bnCacts directly on the roots. It is warranted to remove' sukerfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of t e body, completely, totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article natal by the French, and :is the only real effectual depil a tory in existence. 'rice ` lo:Tettte per package, sent post-paid, to thy address, on receipt o'aq order, by / • RISRGRR, SIIUTTS et CO., Chemists, Feb, 2g. 1gt17.--6rn. 285 River St., Troy. N. Y. Tbereccnneth glad tidings of to all, To yoring and to old, to great and to small, The beluity which once was so precious and rare, • Is free for all, and all may be fair. By the nee of 011ASTELLAR'S • LIQUID kNAJTIEL, Forlmproving and Beautifying the Complexion. The moat valuable. and pagect preparation In nee, for the skin a beautiful p*ri.like tint that is only found lo youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pin,_ plea, Blotches. Moth Patches, Sallowness, Xrctptiona, and all Impurftlas of the skin,kindly heating the same leer lig the skin White andclear as alabaster. Its ',mean not be detected by the closest scrutiny, and beings vegetable preparation le perfectly harmless. It hi the only artihie of the kind ai d by the French, and is considered by the Parisian as Indispensable to a perfect WWI. Upwards of 30,500 bottles ware cold during the past yea'r, a snfileient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 76 cents. Bent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of an order, by BKROIIft,,,BRUTTS * CO., Chemists. Feb. 28,1867.-ly 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. - WHISKERS AND MUSTACHE pORCBD to grow upon tbe smoothest ace in from three to five weeks by using Dr. SSVIONkrS RESTAUILI CAPILLAIRE, the moat wenderful discotery In modern science, acting upon the Beard and Hair' In an almokt miraculous manner. It bas been used by the elite Of Pads and London with the most flattering success.-- Names uf all 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 malt ed free. Address BBROBR, SHUTT'S CO., Chemists, 11 0 .285 River Street, Tr 4, N. Y., Me agitate flit the United Stated. . Aubton, 'Golden, :Flaxen f ic.a/keri Curiai PRODUCED by the use of Prof. DEBISITA" ntraza, Llll °HMSO'. Ode applies/los wanmeted to furl the meet itraight and itabborn heir of either sex into N il o:taker hairy nissivocurism. Has bean need by the lona es of Paris and London, with ' the most gran result.. Does ock Injury to the hair. 'Priem by malloweled and post-pald, Sl. Deseripthre Otrettlars moil ed free. Address DMUS, IlklUTTh I CO.; Chemists. No. 24 River Street, Tiny, N. Y., Soleasemts for the United Stites. ; CIO H. F. DEBRING a; BR +t) FRESCO PAINTERS, FREtIER/Pg. CITY, MD., nZSATTFIJIALY inform the pri no that they ateto mew amen its,-ruifir,e, MUTAT Nam ea., ht the mirk APProvekstriall, Inedant ancient. All writ wertited as as Ologivdorab - llity Oteee en. t* grilt d 074 11 AtE MOON UNPLE§"I3. 8 ; 16400411 - 1404 Ibe TIM BF* IN MARK I: EA FOLLOWINO HON ASTIt()LOG A 1.. t NI EH A.PEP It IliO. .-1) r - 14,1 1.1”1:11o. N . REPARATOR CAPITA.? P.ZPA It) TOP. CA PILLI AFFLICTED: S LITE 1"U MORE: For .47cmoving Superfluous Hair. BEAUTY! .12, 1867. e I ' IILES 'OA ED'S` • ; •. t ., , , • -EMAIL :DE PARIS.'' THE NEW ARAl:Tlingit Or CHI: SKIN. . , Testimonials frame Celebratild Latliot : T. qeeret of titan tifyfri; th e Ain I , e'ln I known only to Illex.rr..l:o•cl a It ettp. they 11,41.1,0,1 y MP s t•thIll it differ.. !row all oilier preparations. . It Kiveti r., I o. it. Iffi.t hn and freckled cli Ili both tilt testni It linif c,, Of of polish.' r • fel.i.i , iiiir ,111'i1..041 l'All fiat 1464 11 0 , itilpeaillg a " ft , It'''. ton, ilirirfillowdantli, or idarkwki i np'ek*. and ....-1.1,11411_ , . 511(4,-4111 its llliii..likittiz (Mr the MAAR left I.y S. t.lll Pk. V. . 'fl n. ~ g—, I, r'''..l:Enl , lll . titt I ark" illwii i-outiiletitly "Op Imi :, /lII' liiibill . the e:4 - 1104t ...1..:.....t0e,;t4 or irh di, tuno.i.h,”a 'alien a , , 1:: , r,11::,1111.1 t: ELIE I TA. V 151 . 17 A LI. Mimi mipmELL. P. isolVElt.-. F. 11 Ez,Tli It N, Mad. 1.0). IS T. 4r. ENM A - 11.1' IX* .Y It I.;tiff.rk ••N NiIF3IIK 1: 11 A It.GUERITTES. Nina AU— KS PERRY, and umgv wle,e high eighdheir hi the trafiglei.m { 4 II". ahuhp tnittilginee4 their intell igent gent and pappl .13 tl 4 . 4 ,. try lU. I vie. The Beautiful Lucille Western says nq th.t II “Email" prcAlucee,,all the' brilllattcy 01 naive alLtllilly-white. with the great end peculiar RIS,III - r,.tal liaraoea.alaal. It really adtla tt, the Nannette a rid helm!) ~r I'he Magnificent Vestvali says;— 4.. mmit from therarions white lotiow, wI, ico l'.l theattieal profe*-100 obliete4 nit. to 111.10, 1... it I It a ti..rfee: t.enefa:l i to find a ',reptant giv4.. tile rowt ,oars whiterte*,f the , kitiotrid !..3.••••• 1!1.• .kin mut 411...... th. 4 =I Miss Maggie Mitchell says I 'IA vt. Ottill loam itler. "UKtuall , t/e •Paria." t.a.no ,13.0 it in-tautly Impart- a natural bloom and - 1.. th.rottiplr‘ifrp. Etsmil it. a •lellott renutifier •-f r Th.an or hail Ituoith I the moat rrrtlioul. , tm ',lwo: producing.' all tr beautl “itlL!t. idly ralite, Without t air ,ulgur tl.quiry A. tie. P!ii,J. ;61 i6y Periontil• aFll- .adieu' • 1.. Braa,iv, a 3 rhea naraekk Co.. and F. !sew Y,,r6, awl Eitg..l,e ;III.1•mlne South e•-t. wet •Inliest.m. Ilellow,ty k Cpw Jet, ..Ig•mt • JA It EIY liebere.l Agents .trei Importers, IC'esr Yot k. JAI, 24. I s•.7.—Ma SO. 1. 'l l II E C II I N A. 0 R A s' .11 OICI_V 6' 7' U// A (' ( I c;kl iCATt di A(.o)e rnpr iTi al/ IN , rich ,nil ~ fih«•ltltlr.\'l,"nt.dis ..1../uf It peculiarly tlidwi• ..”- :1.1“ t•l' 4•10 II ”ly ttiliAcco. all "thee .. 1;111 it. imp! I...pill:Oily ham !Tr ung t.as t the •-irt iro r.I, ee aof that 5. ,Virof I 1,...V1,i411 pa tuteDtr r very other tancet.t, atml ft i, tio• th, dirare-u-ing nen o.y Iv hich zo,;at insariabh• .4 gti r, 1.11.:w the ledttlgehee ul t h t . A t tl:o• recent :trrt!;,,tatll,tl tototeco try all • .1 Her Vr. , 11 , 1. at the Ara,l.m3 In Tarty. 11..1...ma NM . Chertii,t. \l. 1.3 t tleelare.l that v,h , ;•• p;ite..;.eat t atid,•Aiiterictin tt)lnteel) coot:411"f folly „., pnrept Ilavaltx iwharf,. fru!, Wu pr i vent. of 1:111:NtiAlt0FIA .1141 not unit. . gale dix„sernide p.t2 title that deadly rt.tintort. .. I . l u , th•xtittetett. will do—it.py li fr. Olir A 4ent at lONIIIAY Ahipp.d. ua Inrgt. rinntiti• tier !h.- i2tIIN(;AJtOItA 4111rzlIg the. pant two yearn, nod hare ',evil pr.,,tlt., .upply the tirmattil for Itlxllry to the voerau t•tooktroet We are • t.. "0., it in itohniitr.l quaiLt,tiro. , at a I..wtr 0.33t1 ...11,e Am Pr 11,71 IikILCCO Of A contoa , cl7l tot• tans to set ..ott. the American tobacco •••gar., winch are ito amanly trAtucett, to n. dn•gastet attl/ the no..lictml taste which leaere natl.-eon, n to-a!tl4 v gontin.. in the month. and in limp .- •iimt:i..r the riPTVOIIN Mj•tem. The native, u, the`?Oti.l Etil"' rmoke the CIIINGA- KOIC a ft ru urn till youth tr. age, and nre. ht; , l , tlY ,/• , tt aye wild, which tlir,ugh 11, •eitte.if !nines ,4 to, r.t: I.,er n rod o try the ('IIINGTA ,. ir.isor-1.11.4i , 1.-tecit . liti-.1 Ira... it. I tt \\ il NI I' rt. ....d 1 . 1 , 1 11- -r . EL.WiN )1. COOK k CO. ,; , ! f rItiVGAROBA TO. Bit Cistnathts. in oil Lintis of an 4 Tvhaec. , 4 1, G REAT CON OW AGO 'MILLS. LIC:•;11ELA OF WHEAT VA NM h.trio renn , .11..1 and Improt ..1 N.•w Cts...ter. .rtnerly call«J —WA/11111t it/It c , w .. (brat 1...WPW:1,!•4 pr•part,l „f his on« with tninguat L.a.:t ',N . ,EIIIIL4I. do 4.r ,x, han 4 ... the vt.ry h«.l t , o • f:xtra, and Family FLOUR: lhai Ity«, Ft•ntr. with «virr TA::«ty of Cia,h. L.I. It \ll LI. attach..4l, 1, it prepar,l all lond."l;nn,lft , .r. the now... A farmer need -11 lunOwr awl flour. can put a log upon Lie thl,s, a few 111,1101101 wheat on th e t,,p. hare th e w h,,t exchanged fir flour, and the 1.4: aawed. thlIS paving thrubletrip--and all l,a,t,,se of the new and pPrtect eltin , ly od ill these Il.tving the brit 01 workmen he will he able t.s every body. Tbankro I for pail (tours he hopes for it con ti2ootoce. tof tho.ll ID e, 11. J. 111 Y New Chester, April 23.1. Ito; J. W. C. .7z EITZ. 11. F. T. BUCKINGIIANI .T. ANT. C. Seitz' & Co., NVIE , LE:SALE DEALERS k MANDFACTURERS GE CIG'AP,S, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, No. 164 Fraakin st. BETWEEN GREENE AND PAEA STRRETS, BALTIMORE. "QUICK SALES AND SMALi. PROFITS! IQrStirwrior IMPOIITID CPlAll.9.fine CFIEWING TOBACCO. and LEAr ev,ry tik,eription,with a general assortment of P Snort - Bo:rel. Fancy Articlec&c. July IIATCHETS. The hest and cheape,t for the consumer are th,e.e tuna ntaetured ht • JENKINS S.; TONGUE, r•rllr.Al)ELrinA. • Shingling. Lathing. Claw and Broad, made of the Clet-,tet.l 0.0./ Warranted AS gooctor better than any others made in the United State'', sod sold at much lower prices than other really ftrirt-claashatcbets. They are temper ed by me of the firm, S. J. Tongue,. wen ItOgNPRS*II a peculiar faculty that might be called STEEL ON TICE BRAIN. Which has gicen his tools a great celebrity In these parts. TRY Tllll3l. NrwS =stud Richmond street the red cars up Third otre..t ere,. Rdrhiniind. Rear the works. May O, ISh7.-$3 SILVER'S- WASH POWDER tiAVES,Time, Labor. Money. Make. Washing a pas jinn. and Monday a %diva'. Sold everywhei a. Try it Address all orders to the ..lanatacturera. ZIEGLER AND SMITH. Chemists cud Who!mine Druririiits, 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia. : Marth I`.-IOMETfIING WONDERFUL for the )ZILLION-411 may be rich, wise and happy.— gentirwanted. Farling stamp for partlctilara. IL CAMP, Birecker st., New York. (Feb. 28.-3 m • \ ileop ,stitro. J. w D THE tetr. ..e..111311.11T' and great cuitroar and PLEESLItE twang LADT Wearing the DUPLE/ ELLIPTIC Sim? willibe •Aperienced particularly in all crowded AMEX( OPLRAP, CARRIAGES, RAILROAD CAM, Caracu dsteCnraaa , for Pao3tLasbz and Hones Dazes, a. the. Saint can bel FOLDFD whenin nee to OCCUPY a small PLACE " a/ eiaily anti conveniently as a'Srz.r or r9Lize Dalian, an In Viltiable finality In crinoline. not found In any Single Spring Skirt. A LkDr having erUckyed the nessuns, COUFORT, and great convzinncs o k wearing the DUPLE' ELLIPTIC STEIL E Palau Salt? for a SINOLE DAT, will never 'aßerward• willingly dispense with their use. For Claimer!, Mises:, and YOUNG LADLES they are superior to all others. They will not Bann or intlatt like the Single Spring. but will eassznys their pENTECT and titanium . stun when. three oil four oItDINART Errata will have been THIIoWN MIMIC /.9 DDXLINIS. Tat HOOPS are covered with 1 , DOUBLII AND /IT'D TNAILAD and the BOTTOM hops are not, only double rings, but twice (or double) CoPTALD: pre. venting the trout wearing out wliair dragging down stoops, stairs, kc. The Duplex Elliptic lea g-eat favorite with , all ladles and is universally recommended by the FASICION MAO. slims as the STANDARD SKIRT OP THIS FASHIONA BLE WORLD. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages In. Crinoline, TIT : IITTZ1101: QUALITY, PtArse? IiANUTACITTZ.. 81 - 111811 !MAPS and nallag,./14.1.1111L1TV. DIIIIATILITY, OAT and ACONOyiY, enquire for .7. W. BUADLIT'S DOPLLI . Lame, or Double Spring Ski rt, and beture you get the ge nine article. C UTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION hi per ,ticuler to NOTION that skirts offered as "DUPLEIn Lave t .red Ink stung, via : W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic l Springs, upon the waistband—noue others sr• itattul . Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin Dalin through the centre, thus revealing tbs. 'two (or dank' springs braided together therein, which le the secret o their asavaturt and ',lnzanara, and combination not to be found In any ptb Muir. POE SALE in ill Stores *here TIBET CLASH skirts.. are fold throughout the United States and alrowbeas. Manufactured by ah• Bole Owners oPtheratent,' WEST'S, BB4DLXYA CAJIT, 97' . Chambers 1179 A 81 Heide Ste. New York. April 18,1887.-8 m 628. HOOP tKIRTS. 628. NSW SPRING STYLRS, "Garmen make." -a , ' MBRAGING every New Deakeakkaalwagia and Shape of Plain and Trod) Bow 214 2M; 3Vi. 3 34, 3 and 1 Yds.,: mend, army lemigt aig sic . waist; every reeret Title Quallq, an d . eoselaUy adapted to pees th e itilitk oflotrit Oats iced mat Platy kmable Trade. - "Om own make," onlEtcoo Skirts, are lighter, Mars du rable, and Really Canapes' than any other make of either Slagle or Double Spring Skirt in tbie Ameritatt Market. They aro Wins:wad tabbry respect, and wherever in-' trednonit ire tuners/ abtlataction. They amesswemitim, Direly ad by Manglers, and eve: y 1431 T itmalid try Ash fee Hopkins Own Mahe," aq• th at saolbabb it Stamped "11V. -_ ."T, 10111C12iS, 11 `ARCH Street PRILrADRLPELI4 o 1110. A Catalogs* containing Sty* 7 874 7. 711eted Pd • cm, sent to any addrena A .13nifenn sag ;LWernl Die 'count allowed to Dimatak (Mori by mall of othorwba. Druz=entail* 1/ 1 44 - MvAimaltbao *OM; at alisiMMar NO. Ards Striii, Nina . rilkl4ll4-4=lol .1112411/. I 190-100 • ; mkt, piortilautono. MEE -SE 1:V MUN DEl' , ll". 1 .7 DCA N E N ME COMMISSION MERCHANTS., celebrated Patent ELLIPTIC :LE SI+RIXG) I R T 111:1 El II 111 INN MI es* Mr+, nu*, .ha in any verilster In mad, ." El En ME = 4 0, 11 4/ , 01,01114 A.. 4 11=7i IF the tr, orPay b , • aba May 211, B. °Mee on that We - coin ~A SAM Will . uwsUUM • Aptll 11. J. P. CLA MVO ' P.0 ,... *LAIN" Nov. 1, D' Ras lEEE DR. vlng • fully ofOrs attiptli* • Pr 414ci. Wm. ff. Hon. L32EZEI ..e ms: reemd tYLIEPT the Loth ite ttecot m aikr. Pervade ht cam J 0 MN g g. 111U1 oexideorto b• eau at all wools hie II will maw, Mai QUI7 kJ vir a Coln', oeler of 00 W ILITIII9 A lITIO 8L=1 . 4 VIZINIMPON* alMaralakt OIL LT% THE., 4 By • EEE Mei 20.1 C AN. CORM. DUST., *Mil' Si May 29,16 • G ENT are • BIIC/I AS at the • .Kett* works' 4:411 KO , IWBf. TKO; Is pigswill ! : portionWPlW . tor this stab ."" piss* the pab E 41G cows is t JO I um ma 0.0 CAk Carpr tn. lots, oar Mb WM $l 6 ca TO'rf WHO . w T 11.4 4 . tos 4 ~ rzu ES V 41 VI ME