D la . , Cirriagegv fiarnego.- NEW SADDLER SI-101 1 . O• I • ta “t i! h c i i n o_ p ti I 'h A " ? `' , l l ll7i R „: ' 1 " SADDI . JES., WAitiON ts.ADDLES. CARE4A 1E HARNESS, DitAirnirr RIDING BRIDLES. tut,IDUE-z. COLL FLY NETs„tr. tit. loto: as the Ili Fl M.l May 29, Ibl3 -tr. , CARR GE-3IAKING- RESUMED, . . the 'sir bring ~ver. the undersigned hare resumed the CA RRI AGE-MA KINII BUSIN ES'S, at their old stand, In _East Riddle stre-t. Getty...burg, where they are Gainitretwied to put work In the most fitehlonehlr,enbetantlni, Zind mii.4ior manner. A lot of new and second-hand - I CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. on hand, which they will lihlpMle of at the lowest prie anditll orders will be supplied as promptly and satisfac torily as possible. *IT'REPAiRINdini done with ditpateh, sad at cheapest rates. a:large lot of nee' and old HARNESS n hand for sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by them, they solicit and will endeavor to deserve a large chars In the future. May 29.-t _ DANNER & ZIEGLER. NEW FIR,-M! AT TIRE OLD STAND. [ESTAtILIS - 11/31) I , N 1817.] hare Immolated with me, in bnsinese, my pon,JoHN V. Molausar, under the firm and style of lljf MCCREAET a Sox, and I desire to say to my old friends end the pub lic generally that. since the war, the Manufacture of Saddles, Harnese.Collars, Lc., has been revived at the old established and well known stand on Baltimore Street. one square south of the Court noose, 4etty■bnrg, Po. Haring had en experience of 40 years in this establish ment, I feelassured. that, with renewed attention to bus iness, we can Still fartherUierit and ieceiveafullshare of pal& patronage Feb. ;1,466. With increased facilities for cond , uctiug our business, we are better prepared than ever to satisfy the wants of all those who may need anything in our line. We espe cially call the attention of Fanners and others to the superior quality of our Plain or Quilted Seat Horn Side Leathers. Saddles, Homes, all kinds, with or Plat ft or Quilted Seat no without fasteniugs, Horn, Housings, . . --.14a1n or Quilted Seat Side Scotch Collare(leather), Saddles, (ticking), Plain orFancy Saddle Clothe No Sean. Collars, Wagon Saddles, 'Best Weltliarness Collars, Riding Bridles, •of all kinds, I. a tent Leather Collars fair or black, rounded or stitched or nnelitched; flat, Best Leather Wagon Whips Martingales, 4. 414 and p feetskong, Carriage Harness, all styles, Plaited Teant.Whink, silver or black mounted, Trotting Whips. heavy Draft Harness, Ladles' lidding Twigs, Blind Bridle!, Whip Dashes, Girths, Cruppers, Inshort, everything that pertains to a firstclass genera horse furnishing establiehmont constantly on hand tor made to order promptlyeof the very best- material, and 14 the most experienced workmen in the country, (two having worked in this establishment for the last thirty years.) Woere now manufacturing an excellent lot oflleavy Draft and Harties, Collars for tiotse who prefer our own to city made work. Repairing ate)! kinds ,loheat short notice and on rea sonable terms. ' AlI are cordially Inv itedto enll Nnd exaruine for them .elveq 'moor work cannot fail to recommend itself. Feb. I,l.Bo—tr DAVID McCREARY d SON. Qsprerics. SW A'§ GROCERY JOI-IN SWAN Ha lust welved n Splendid aqsortment of FRESH GROCERIES, at hie Store on the corner of the public Sgnajte,ta Gettylibnrg. CEIMEE fhe ftnflt lot of Sugars ever brought to Get lysburg. and very cheap.j , . . COFFEE. =Hie Coffee ix superior to any offered in the place. If you don't believe it come and see. MOLASSES. If you want the best Syrups and 31iilits,rs in town you will find them at Sty:ilea. QUEENSWARE. ke. li iR stock of Queenaware. Dishes. k full cheap end good. Every style and price. CIGARS AND TOBACCO His Cigars and Tobacco are of superior iluslity. A knowledged by good judges to be the Lest in the marks cANDIES AND NOTIONS. Particular aitrutl ' on paid to this department. A full supply of Caudien, Nuts, Fruit, Snaps, Fancy articles. to Atoll any and everything *saltily found in a first Ciate Grocery. In laying In my Stock I was careful to know what I was buying, and am now prepared to sell not on ly GOCAGrocerlas, but to sell them very cheap. Girt we a caltiltrul Judge for yourselves May 200.866. WM. BOYER Sr, SON, KEEP constantly on hand a splen did assortment of Coffeo, ' Sugar, Ten, Syrups, Spices, Fish, Bacen, Silt, Notions Tobacco, Cigars,Con fections, ind everytbingconneccted with a Family Grocery. We willalways keep up a full 'supply of goods and sell them at prices which canaorfail to please. Call and see us at our stand in York street, opposite thellank cif Getty*. burg. salt.. All kinds of country produce taken In ex change for goods. May 29, 1885. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. HENRY OVERDEER. On the Hill in Baltimore it., Gettysbuk; Pa • HAS made arrangements • tp get fresh supplies every week from the City and in de. remained to sell cheap. He Invites all to give them a call, hia stock consists tif Groceries, Notions. Flcarr, Corn Meal, Choped Feed. Corn, Oars, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Clime's!. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars and Snail: Sugar, Cof fees, Teas, Symp. Mo:aases, Candles, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, Beat Cider, Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions, Candies. tr., Am. wm6_The cash or trade will be given for, Connti,' Pro duce such as Flour. Corn, Oats, Butter, F:ggs, Potatoes, Rags, kc. IMay 2n, 1807.-U NEW GROCERY STORE, ; TELL EVRYEBODI Toy FEE THAT GILBERT, UST above the Court-Rouse, and opposite the anipi u• /cr Office. will sell you everything in the GROCERY AND PROVISION Line cheaper than you can get It elsewhere. Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Candles, Coal Oil, Syrups, Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions of all kinds, SAII,PISH , OYSTERS, VEGETA BLES, always on hand. Give me a call.as I am deter mined to accommodate. BUTTER, ECOSi, and all kinds of Country Produce taken, for which the highest cash price will be given. Don't' forget the place—two doors above the Court-House. Don't pass without calling, as I solicit your pafkonage. May 29.—tf Important TO ALL YERSONS!r =I lIENDRICKS & WA.RREN _have purchased the Store sitnated on York street, two doors east of Wolf's Ilotel, formerly occupied by J A. Grimes, aid latterly by 0.11 Swope. where they will keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of GROCERIES. including Syrups. Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Bacon, Flour, Feed, Rice, Potatoes, Salt, Tobacco, &c., with every arti cle to be found in a fltst-class Grocery. Also CONFEC TIONS, NOTIONS and F4NCY ARTICLE:. They hope to receive a stare of public patronage, and earnestly solicit a continuaoce of the custom heretofore given to the establishment. Gettysburg, nay 29. 1567 , . Nelv Grocery, and Flour Store. MEALS & BROTHER, 11AVING opened a Grocery,-Flour A—l - and Vegetable Store, in the Room formerly oc cupied by Geo. Little, on West Middle street, they ex tend an invitation to all buyers to give them a call.— leverythibg In their line, fresh from the city and coon -11 be kept on hand. They are determined to sell, •• p as the cheapest, and as they only ask the lowest , g prollts,they hope to merit and receive a liberal • of publie patronage. MEALS & BRO. May 29,1866. . Grocery it Liquor Store. • A LARGE assortment of fine osocams, Teas, Coffees White Sugars of all kind., and Brown Sugars, cheap , prime new crop Orleans ?dolmen, and al: grades at Synrps MESS MACKEREL, beet In market.— All kinds of LIQUORS, . . whblosale and retail, pride Wine. Brandy, Hy Whisky ,t ter. medicinal and other purposes. in any quantity. B. Wader's Barb Bitters. and the "Oreat Zinged. Bitters." W.M. J. MARTIN, May 29. 1967.-ti Balt.more at. Gettysburg, CIOAL and FISH OIL of the best quality for sale by BOY.SB. A SON FRESH supply of Groceries, No - Mons, Wawa, te., oonatantly racadvlng and for Bala b WM. ROYER & BON. MIDDLE OF . THE BLOCK, Cooper Institute, Neer York HADLEY Is cosstantly recoiling larroPirodeel of FRENCH CHINA; OF NEW Ta AND x U D A L S ELLING PRUL SHAPE ,ICES. AT ONE-HALF White Frenobadsa Dinner Sets, 130 pieces, 130,00 TEA " , 4 4 m 7.00 a " Dinner Plates, pe r doz., 2.00 " .0. " Ten " " 1.30 a a Cops neer', 24 pieces, 2.00 andi " French Oct Goblets, per dozen, 2.00 Also, Fancy Goods in Clans, D :mar. Tea, toilet Sets, Whits Parisian Stone Ware, Cut and Premed Glassware, Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, As., itc., Le., at timidly low plow Goode packed to go all over the world, by a:- pm' br otherwise. Howse Earnishing Goods in large nwiety. . Hammlb&c, MAOLgral Middle of Block 11111. Bend for estalogne.4 _No ankfliwitton with ornerVores, Mack M s BMTAMit .1. M. ROWE OHIO -AND BUCKEYE PATENTS At the great trial of Reapers and Moslem at 'Auburn N. Y., in duly last,by the New York State Agrlcultspral Society. this Machine was awarded the preference over all others in Class No 5. This class was the most im. portant of any as it embraced .Mowing and Hand or Self- Raking Reaper in the same Machine. This Machine has been awarded Medals and first Pre miums by the Pennsylvania and Biwa State Pains, and by hundreds of County Fairs in all parts of the country.— . Machine took the first Premium at the Adams Coun ty A • ricultural Fair held at Benderrrille, September ises. Also, DAVID SicCREARY horse Blankets, &c.. ac STEEL COIPOSITI , For Schools Chnrches, Farms. &c. B.llYn. TEXT. HAY RAKES An article evert , Farmer should tmee—t he Les \ Irr market. Hand or .elfoikchargiltir URAIN DRILLS., (Willorigiby's Patent) with Crtiotell's Guano attachment. SELF-RAKER. THE undersigned are agents flit. this celebrated Combined Self-raking Reaperand slower. TlOB machine 1111.4 two Ilrivi4 wheels, hinge-joint and. folding bar. is very simple in construction; and is con• •idereil by those persons who-have need them to be equal in difficult grass to any light machine made for mowing only, will cut any kind of grass standing or lodged wet or dry can start any where without packin g , for the truth of this assertion we will refer to those who bought of us last year. It cuts 4 feet S inches is grass, and 5 feet inches in grain, is a rear cut, sidesdelivery, can finish a held without binding a sheaf, and does the .nost Bath ; factory worti in lodged grain, to be worked by two horses in grain or grass. We claim this Self-raker to be the best in existence. We will give our reasons. let This Solt raker has four rakes (no blanks or fans) which all fall into the lodged grain as low as the knife and several feet in front of It and rise gradually after the grain is on platform, and continue to revolve until you have a sheaf then the driver - um - yes a small lever and either rake will sweep the platform, by this, you will see that you can always have a full sheaf, thereby saving binding, gathering and dividing sheaf. 2nd. If you wish to put the driver on the homes, or the grain is one thickness that ft will permit to mak ea sheaf each revoltnien, without aid of the driver. You can do so 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. Here is one point we wish to call your attention too. Take notice where all these raker strike into the grain and then compare them with blanks on other Selfßakers. JOHN 31. SWAN 3rd. If you wish your oat on on a swath, tie your lever, fast, and it will do its worallerfectly and you will be safe for wet weather. 4th. It is a well known fact thatin Hand-raking Reaps ere that the reel MIMt be 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 in a pivit, and by changing two bolts. We have this most desirable and indispensible improvement over all other.; Withal combination of three four desirable points, it has been unanimously acknowl by all dis interested and practical .machinists t decidedly limp le and durable in its construction. At the great National Field Trial, held . nt Auburn, New York, last July, which Le 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 State Agricultural Society, this machine was awarded the Gold Medal for the best Combined Self rukieg Reaper and Mower,(Class No. 4.) Since the great 'trial, different machines- are claiming Mediae, and meat persons are In a fog about it. 'Over fifty machines were entered In the different classes for the different medals. Class No. I. Light Mowersi No. 2,Reapers,Hand Rake (for grain only); No. 0/ 2 , Reapers, Self-rake, (for grain only); No. 3, Combined Reaper and Mower,fliand-rakeX 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 tuna Society, on McAllisteeatarm, last July, Hubbai d's Combined Self-raking Reaper and Mower was awarded the highest premium for the beet work hi grain and grass. See Pamphlets forreport. We have machines now on hand and invite farmers to come and see them. We warrant them., to give entire satisfaction in all respects. Nitres always on hand. Branch Shop at York,;Penna. Address Granite Hill Poet-othce, Adams county, Pa. SeirAlso Pratt k Smedley'f Patent Horse 'Rakes on hand, built by Gee. W.Orant it Co., Columbia, Pa. HENRY THOMAS A SON, Agents. Sionar.iot TOWNSHIP, April 2413,1867. Husks. IVII.LIAMS, WALLACI k Co.—Last harvest I par. chased one of your Combined Self Rakers, and I pro nounce it a first Class Machine. Can cut any kind of Grass wet or dry, at a very elow-yralk, and never chokes. The Sell Raker works very will. I believe that it Can bring up lodged Grain that no other Machine can do with blanks, and can be changed for different kinds of Grain. Which is a great advantage. Yours truly, • HENRY W. SWARTZ. Wien:sum) TOWNSHIP, April 24th; /86 . Masses. wn.mews, WALLACH & CO.-I bought one of your C,onibi tied Self Raking Reapers and Mowers, and min recommend has a splendid Mower. Ne.ar choke", and alight draught, and the Rake does all it is recommend ed to do. It lea great advantage to-make the sheaves any sire you wish, Yours truly. JOHN HENDRICKS, ILIRAII WARREN. MMES. Wit . ..tuns, WALLACE it Co.—We, the undersign ed, haring nand and fairly tested the Hubbard Combined Reaper and Mnwer, (Rand Ita(te,) can recommend it as of light draught, and free from aide draught, and belie!. it to be the most durable Machine in our locality, and has given us general satisfaction. Yours truly. JOHN G. BRINKSRIIOB7, JOHN STALKY, ISAAC F. BILINHARLIOFF. GERMANE TOWNSHIP, April 24th, 1887. MESSES. WILLIAMS. WALLACE purchased one of your Coin oiriqd Machines after going to see three-differ ent delfltakers working. I immediately put It to the test in grain tiliat leaned away from the Machine on two sides, and it gave entire ist•idfaCtlan. I then cut my Oats crop, and cut la large quantity of Crass, and will say for the Hubbard that it will not choke iu any kind of Grass, wet or dry, standing or lodged, at the slowest gait your horses will walk, is free from aide draught, no weight on horses' necks, end is light work for two horses. The Self Rake is without a doubt the btatlielfltaker out. It him lour Rakes,. (no blanke t ) and can bring pp lodged Grain that no Hand Raker can do, and can regulate Um sheave, tbe use you wish—changing the Rake for any kind of Grain. That it will mike Dice work In the.tslyist Rye or the shortest Clover seed, audit the Wale; hi one thickness, pin make a sheaf etch resolution of the Raker without any aid from the driver • caw also swath Oats, which is another great advantage no other kpaektile has. Yours truly, ' SAMIIIL WIRANT. • Galftanii Towle , dieo2itliaB67. Moses. Wtutaitti Wasascs purchased sum of your Combined Self Bakers from your Agents, HENRY TROX6F & Sex, and can consistently rerotDmaod It. ass very good Mower of lightdraugbt,i'mid the Self Raker can bring up Grain that Is down better than any Hand Raker can do. = Yours tral_ JACOB KUM. bean emigree the above recotameadatlesk of Mr. Ain& ae P have one of the ante XO4OllOB. 13 RINICERHO*F'S eprSHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. *Thiiluderigned would inform the Agricultural publintutt he has purchased from the Patentee of this extraordinary machine, the Patent tight for. the Rata of Pennsylvania and. Maryland. Brinkerhoff s Cern ITheller,Beparatorand Cleasi;• er, is pronounced the best machine of the kttuf in' this country. And in proof, It may be mentimig that - the !lAdvisory Committee APPoll4o4teelikinit Implements for exhikititat at tip Maivartakji.: 'rulturat tixplements. THE• PREMIUM MOWER AND REAPER DODGES HARVESTER. A WARDED the Special Diploma and ti 0 rand Medal of Honor me the beet combined Mower Rand-Raking Reaper and Self-Raking Reaper—on ex hitiltion at the great lair of the St. Lords -Agricul tuna and Mechanical Acioclatlon October 6th, 1666. BALL'S OHIO AND RUSSEL'S SCREW POWER, Ilotlf first-class Machines, having sold a number of these acbines in the last three years. They have given gon er I satisfaction wherever need. We ask fanner before bung a machine to cell and examine these machines befo purchasing elsewhere. u they will be able to make better selections. We could produce quite a numbetVertificates from so u me of our beet Farmers in the Conn , but deem it unnecessary, 'we warrant these machines to give utisfaction with a Lir trial, or no sale. Insdred for one wanton. • Extras, alit kyslep ton hand. We have made arrange. rc \ mauls to have ihdring done when needed at any .time and on moderate. erms. With the above e have for sale a number of valuable 'farming Implemen SULKV . CORN PLOUGH Can Lensed for plo,nghlrig and culivating corn=finlsh- I ng, one row at a time. elan also be - used for loosening up corn ground or putting in s eeding—by raising the front ulloveN it can be used for marking out corn ground' —marking t ‘vo rote at a time, d Coroplontor ran al4o be attached, planting 2 rows ars' time. CORN ORU§TIERS For crushing corn iu the 4aror she' Harrisburg Glt.3IN FAN (Reynold's Patent') cnall. ered the hest mill ever in use in this county. Any of the above machines can be had . by ailing on or addressing thi : subscrlber 1 miles front Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg: road, where specimen machines can be seen. _ W3l. WI,IILB. Agent, , April 4. 1 H L B B A RD'S IMEM JOlnt SOCKS, Fr. ,JOIN SOCKS, Jr. SPIES/UN TOWNSHIP, April 244,, 1867 Agricultural titplittututO. position in Paris, in 1867, have selected this Sheller as the best in America," and at the reqiest of J.O.i Derby, U. 8. Agent, a machine his been shipped to Paris for exhibition. One important featire in this machine is that it will shell ears large, small or 'crooked. perfectly clean, and sepaeates the cob and chaff from the Core read* for market. The fact may also he stated that at the great trial Of Agricultural Impletnents, at Auburn, N. Y., lit Jul Y last, under the auspices of the New York State Agricultural Society, the Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner was reported by one of the most competent Committees as the best 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 me." The re = port is signed by such men as John Stanton Goald, President N.,T . State Agricultural Society; B. P Johnson, Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag ricultural Editor N. Y. Tribene; S. Edward Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times.' From among many complimentary newspaper notices, the following, from the N. Y Observer, is deemed sufficient: "Among all the Band Corn Rustlers made in New York and Albany—and one single firm man— ufacturers more than 10,000 annually—not one with a enter ther t c r. l:: with e Shallerjust invented by. J. Brinker Aub New York. It shells, separates and Ilea see , idly and easily, at one *ration, as fast as the ears can be put in the hop— per." ' The undersigned is now prepared to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS. He will have SHELLERS ready for sale in the course of a month's time. All letters to be addressed to WM. WIBLE, P. 0. Box 246, Gettysburg, Pa. Mar. 14, 1867. ELLS REAPERS AND MOWERS lICIPFHEIN'S PATENTS. THE No. 1 Machine has Two Driving , 'Wheels. Hinge Joint and Folding Bar, making It eerjoorirenien3t to more from one place to another; is sery simple in its construction, extremely light draught, and diarable,cuter 4 feet 10 inches In grass and 6 Jett 2 Maim in s gmin; is a Self-Raker and Side-Delivery, and is capable of ecitting a whole field without binding a sheaf, and does t he oiost satisfactory work. This %whine can also be used at a Hand Machine without injuring its qualitite as a Reaper. ,The Ma chine is warranted to cut grams as writ as any Amide Mower that cuts the salve width. It is a strong two horse Machine—three or four can be used, if required, in silly ground, dettipbtir g , /IA GREAT IMPROVE)IENTS Lave been made tor the coming season. The Machihe Is also perfectly balanced, uo weight on the horses' necks in Mowing or Reaping. Always remember that at the Mowing trial last Sum mer in Gettysburg. In competition with 6 other leading 3latlines, the above named Machine was awarded the First premium. This way Ural* t the beat Machine. N 0.2 Is it light two-horse Machine, ad is differently constructed. cutting on the right-hand 'de; and in front of Driving Wheels. is a Selbßaker and de Delivery.— The difference in the width of cut is 6 Inc . The shifting lever and the raising Ind lo ering levers are both at the driver's right side, and wl his right foot upon a pedal and his left upon a foot step, e has the power and control of the whole machine, he ca raise or lower the platform from three to fourteen inc ,•can throw the machine ont of gear,and regulate the r ke so So to make the sheavea large or Small, and all t 's at the same time and without retarding the mntion \or speed of the machine. . _ . . . Keep it before the people that at a fair mowinr 'rift/ "\, different leading Machines were present at Dillsburg, York. to., last Sommer and the National Machine was awarded the first premium. All Machiues warranted to give satisfaction ! For fur. ther hilbrnuttion apply to LEWIS ItCIiiHMAN, Agent, • March 14, 1,567.—tf 4 miles youth of Gettyshtir SHIREMAN'S ITA.TIONAL HELI , DISCHALOIITS OTTSL SPRING TOOTH Horse Rake! Ritentod Spt.9lA, 1862, and Re-issual Dec. 6th, 1864. THIS Rake is an Independent Steel Spring Tooth Rake, and has proven itself to'be the most perfeet HORSE RAKE now in nse. With this Rake the Horse does all the work, both the Rakingand Discharging, by the Driver moving a lever a few inch es, which throws it inta-gear, and as the horse move' forward it raises the teeth 'arid discharges its kiad.and then shifts out of gear itself the teeth dropping down ready to rake again. By this operation it boo easily un derstood that the Raker has hardly any work to do. Important imprcrftments ' have been made of hits, making', it very simple and durable in its construction. Mogan& of them have been sold in the few last years and given the best kind of satisfaction. spi.,Circulare goring a fuller description of these blachlnes can be had by applying to the Agent. Apply to LEWIS BUSHMAN, Agent. 3 miles south of Gettysburg. March It, 1967. tf SINGER'S C ELEBRATE,D SOWING MAGHINE THE very beet and 'stela improved machine In nee, fo sale at the CLOTHING STOEg of JACOBS t BRO., in Chambetsburg street, Gettysburg, where you can btiy the best and cheapest Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting', and every variety of goods In the line of MIN AND BOYS WEAR.' Yon can have them cut out and made up In the very but style if you wish, at moderate prices and without any risk whatever. 0 BO: JACOBS k BRO. Aug. 18,1866. 11 9 SEWING MACHINES! THE BEST IN USE.—These Machines have becom so well known that little need be said by way of recom mendation. They have taken the first premium at all the late State Fairs, and are universally achnowledgmi. to be the BEST in use by all who have tried them. Thai "Grover & Baker Stitch " and the " Shuttle Stitch" are pointa 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 nolseless,sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple in their construction. They are easy ho manage, and can be worked by almost any child. !fiery family should have one. They savetabor , they save time, and they save nosey. aid do their work better than it can be done by hand. The undersigned having beets appointedotgent for the above Machines, has established an Agency in Fairfield, Adams ca., where be wilt always have on hand a supply. Persons wishing to buy will please call and examine for themselves. .B...Needlei and Thread will'also be supplied. J. B. WITHEROW O dgedt, Ang.16,1.8136.-tf. Fairfield. Adams coaxal', Pa. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING M ACI - 1 INES, 699 BECADWAX,. NEW YORK. .. These Weild-renowned Sewing Ma chines were awarded the Highest Premium at the World's Pair, in London, and al: Pint Premiums at the H. Y. State Pair of IBM, and are celebrated Ow doing_ the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the intro duction of the moat apprned machinery, We are now .able to supply the very best machines in the world. These machitiew are outdo at our new mid swifts Pic tou at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate super vision of the President of the Company, ELIAS HOWE, Jr., the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. 'They are adapted to all k inds of Paoli, Sewing. and te theme of Seamstresses, rem Makers, Tenor; Mann factorers of Shirts, Coll ard , Skirts. Gloaks, Mantilla", Clothing, Rats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen, Goods, Um relies, Parasols, etc. They work equallywell upon k linen, oottoa or woolen goods with talk. cotton or 11 thread. They will leant. wnilt, gather, heo, oo braid, bind and perterm every species of tring, ing a heautifal and perfect stitch, alike on- both sides the 'article sewed. " The Stitch bivented Mr. HOWE, and made on this Machine, is Oat mast War and durable, sad all Sew lag Machines are t to the principle invented by him. Send for Circulars. ' • Bla MetnirChsrillestatieltnilla March 111,184T.--ly No. — LIMPIRR SHUTTLE. SEWING MA -424 OBINSB are laparkw to Agatha= Ibr NAZiLY sae iiAII77ACTOUNCI Plllreal. 0011tain all tie Wars baiworwaruta; are speed; nohow Am ; durable and eery to‘work. Illutrated Circulars tree. Agents wanted. Liberal illwannt alkrord. Nozonelgainents made. AAdrosa MIMI B. M. 00., ale Broadway, Now York. Sept. 6, 1816.-ly. JOHN 110WMAN . No. 704 Arohlstreett PHILADS'IP.72i4 . Ilfaryabollarar sad Dealer is AND PLATED WARE , Oar Goodie ard daiditridly Aim:Mopedt la the City 87 113241 , LAT11, A /do. 1; .Ihir.ll4l 047 • ' JONAS ROM. THE NATIONAL cts'ttriug THE GROVER & BAKER M=M ~a tofu. / • . , . , AND National Telegraph Institut Coener of Penn and& Crab. Street" P1iTABIII(0, PA. • The Largest, Cheapest, ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEet IN Tillifirrgll STATES. ') —Duet* the past ten. wars 'upwards W FIFTEEN THOUSAND SI'UDENTB4 Representing every Stem in the Union, hare ara4as ted here A COLLEGY CB ACTUAL MAMMA, Supplied with Basks, Stores, Post °Mee, Connaliston Broltsurance, hailpad, Steamboat, mod Offices, *c., combining THEORY AND PRACTICE. tltudeata are thoroughly instructed to all the besaebes of a PBACTICAL BUSINESS' EDUCATION, Including Book-kosping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Chms menial Law, Political Xcouomy, Loudness Corresamik ence. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, &dhow& fog, Bteamboating, Telegraphing, PRACTICAL RANKING, to STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME, And complete a full course in hom mart to MILTS weeks. FIFTY DOLLARS Pays all expenses for Tuition, Books, Blanks, and Dip• lomat. NO EXTRA CHARGES For Penmanship, Steamboating, Railroading. Banking or Diploma. as In other College'. Farm Lumen daily kit Penman pip to all accidents In the Commercial Depart ment. FOR CIRCULARS, giving full InforuniUnn..and aoa tatning it oomplete outline of our system of Practical Ba gmen Education, together with TES',TIMO.VIAL from Practical Business Men, Merchants, Bankers, Bock keepers, kc. Address the Principals, Dec. 13, 1866.-ly DICKINSON AT CARLISLE, PENNA HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMP LATINO A BUSINESS EDUCATION, TO know that this Institution em ploye none but eompetent instructors In every de partment, end a suMelent number to insure individual instruction to all aft/ students, and being connected with .. Dickinson College," enables it to present combined facilities of the highest order, while the current ex petisos attending a course here, are from 50 to $lOO lee. then at similar institutions in large cities. We think that when these facts are properly understood by those who contemplate entering au institution of this order, Loey o ,i 1 not be long In deciding in favor of Carlisle. The following ccur,e of 'attraction should commend itself to all, who desire that kind of informatkei most re quisite to prepare them for any of the business permits la life. BGGS•SS&PACG I Single and Double Entry am applied and- practiced In the variants department" of Trade and Commerce, and Banking Rouses orate country. Practical and Ornamental of snperlor Style--gbring special attention to proper movement, In the formation and combination Oflettens, and thereby insuring to ev ery student a good Current Hand. VCSINESS ARITHMETIC Including the most approved and heat adapted :flatbeds for all husinees calculations—Mental and Written. MOLISH GRAMMAR Taught with special reference to correct composition, without which no 'Student will be qualified to assume the duties of a Arst 6 class accountant. 31BBi d ANTLLE LAW. Taught in dames, ng "Dean's Treaties" u a Test Book, embracing the int Important legal Informatknt for a business man to vases,. BUSINESS FORMS AND CORRESPONDENCE, are daily practiced in the Actual Business Department, where the students in connection with their ditties con duct an extensive correspondence, and make out all Forum from ■ Receipt, to *Judgment Note. SPECIAL BRANCHES Phonography or Short Rand Writing, Ornamental Pen manship, Pen Drawing, Telegraphing, Natural Philoso phy, Geometry, Algebra. to. We invite an impartial investigation of our faollittoo, lord parting sound Instruction in the branches enamor- 44. Students outer at say time, sod pursue their course without Interruption. ile.For further particulars, write and receive Circular. Addrear A. M. TRIMMHB, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 21,1867. Wants. WAN TFD— FIVE HUNDRED AGENTS, To canvass or sell by subscription the Portrait of HON, THADDMIS STEVENS, which we are about to publish. This Portrait Ia from-a Photograph by the late Chas. W. Eberman, and is acknowledged to be the beet likeness of this distinguished Statesman that has ever been taken. The artist, who stands at the bead of hie art in America, has deferred a trip to Europe expressly to execute this greet work of art. This picture ofone of the greatest lIT g.Statencien ' will be one of the beet Steel Engraved Portai4 ever produced in this country, and we are en abled to offer inducements to agent" to make money, such as are rarely offered anywheni. Exclusive territory will be given to good and reliable men in all parts of the United States. ,Person" wishing to canvass will do well to call in person *raddress the subscriber by mall, wheel all the particulars will be made known. J. E. BABE, May 29.-3 t .No.li,Raist Ring at., Lancaster, Pa. AGENTS WANTED ! &TAX) Per Month and Expenses Paid, Male or Female /Pato, to 0301 1 - duce a NEW AND lIBEVIIL INVINTION' a f absolute utility in every household. Agents preterit* to work os Commissivo eau earn from $2O to $5O per day. /or tall particulars outclass stamp, and address. W. G. 'WILSON CO., 6114 itch at, Phila., Pa. March 23,1807.-3 m gtdital. RING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA FOR GRAY HAIR. RINGS• RINGS RINGS RINGS To RINGS RINGS Restore RINGS RINGS Gray Hair to its RINGS RlNGS.Original dolor, Brad- RINGS RINGS boats Dandruff 'and RINGS RINGS FVEGITABLB AMBROSIAI RINGS RINGS I I Wanes:me. RINGS RINGS Humors from the RINGS RINGS Scalp and pre- RINGS RINGS vent Baldness. RINGS RINGS Tar • BOTTLZ ! RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS This la the AMBROSIA that Ring made. -. This le the Cure that lay In the AMBROSIA that Ring MO' , Mb is the Man who wu bald and gray, Who new bus raven locks, that say Re used the Cure that lay In the AMBROSIA that Ring made. This is the Malden, handsome an'' gay, Who married the man once bald and gray, Who now has raven locks, they lay. He need the AMBROSIA that Ring made. This is the Parton, who, by the way, Married the Malden, handsome and oy, To the Man once bald and gray, • But who now has raven locks, they say, Because housed the Curl that lay In the AMBROSIA that Ring made. This is the Bell that rings away Toaronee the people, sad and gay, Unto this Stet which heredoeelay— If you would not be bald or gray, Use the AMBROSIA that Ring made. X. M. TUBBS k CO., Proprietors, Peterboro' N. .11EliMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED MID EXTRACT SABSAPA.BILL'A Rradicatar Eirupgine and Ulceration Dianna of Out Throat, 7 Nam, lye* , EYeals• aziPraNd Skis,. Which so disfigure the appearance, Purging the eta effects of Iffurctu7, and removlng all Minis, the reennenia of Meows, hereditary or otherwise, sad Is taholl trif Adults and Mama with perilicttslety. Two Tablespooefalle of the Attract of eddied to, a pint of water, is equal to the V i hclr= DMxik, sad owe bottle la equal to a gallon of the IMP Of Bitrespiwilla, or the &cordons sa nasally made. Aa Interesting Letter is publMbed in the Medloo4littr ordeal Entry, on the subject of the Marais of Weer rills, in cartels Mime= Donleala Twerars,l. /1. • , Vg of those disarms, and diseasei arising iPais amateur', be states that ao remedy is • to the txtract of Derssparills I ita wr Ordinary, more so than any other drug I ass ad with. It is, In the strictest sense, • fade Invaluable attribute, that it Is applicable to at o Pee craft so sunken, and yet so keit*, A A bther tabstanass ants Undo clam sarraliabk iw OOL //11,1,11610,1D'S „ I.OONOBNIDATIED IDNItAOT BADilApArtn.r.il Zstablished tumor& of IB years.' Prepared by H. T. DILDLIOLD, Druggist and Chemist, 604 Droadasey,_ D. g • • dby al l Druggists. Apr.10.,.1.f 3, BRYAN; memoh e Itresalwayoftw lOULIII9IIIIIAN IMIT la all arms od ia l, tory andUlseituir Noose Is or idt fad extespollft* 'SKIM MAT ; MB E MSMEEMffM! M!IMPeMti , . • AG - UA: MAG .0 LTA. troet doisait.4 504111.14 011 .Mete I, Used to bathe the face aid person, to r4der the skin soft and fresh, Malley fulsome to perfume clothing, fok headache. he. it istnanufnettired from the rich Southern Magnolia, end as obtains ing a patronage quite ompreeettented. Tt is a favorite with actresses And offers Jivers. It le sold by all dealers, at $l.OO in large bottles, and by DICIIAX Busmen' S Ce i t Nev44ok, Wholesal Agents. ' ' gAIATpiIA 81.111116 i WAVES, sold Druggists Air For rale by Dr Robert Hornet and S Foriiey,.Gettysburg. • •, Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak Jess,elassitude, palpitation of the, 'heart, lack o appetite. distress 'fear eating, torpid liver, con stipation, discoe to neer 'lll' no try the ceObrated PLANT'ATICIN BITTERS which are now yeemmurnded by the highest medical authorities and warranted to produce an immediate benefinial effect. Thity an exceed ingly agiennble, 0 116 04 Purer acid must super sede all other tonics where a healthy Footle stimulant is required. They purify, strengthen and invigorate... They create a healthy appetite. They are In antidote to change (Amster and diet. They strengthen the system a d enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic an , interuk ttent evert. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They sure Dyspepsia andeoutumption. ,They ours Liver °complaint ;and Nervous Headache. They make the weak strong, the languid bril liant, 'and are estimated nature's great restorer They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all, preserved in perfectly pure Bt. Croix rum. For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. • Beware of impoStors. Examine; every bottle. Bee that it has oar private D. 8. getup unmedia ted over the cork, with plantation Irene, and our signature one fine steel plate side label. Ova that our bottle is not refilled with spurious and dile teriOns stuff. Any person pretending to sell. Plantation Bitters by the gallon or in bulk, is an impostor. Any person imitating this bottle, or selling any other Material therein whether called Plantation Bitters or not, is a cri minal under the U. 8. Law,and will be so prosecuted by us, The demand or Drake's Plantation Bitters, from ladies, clergyman, merchants, &0., is incredible. Tbs simple trial of a bottle is the evidence we present of their worth and superiority. They are mold by all respectable druggists, grocers, physi cians, hotels, saloons, steamboats and country stores. P. H. DRAKE k CO. SMITH a COWLEY, PlONLurg,Peam. SARATOGA SPRING WATIOR, 101 d by all Druggietio For sale by Dr. Robert Horner and S. Porney, Gettysburg. Have you a hurt child or a lame horse ? Use the Mexican Mustang Liniment. For cuts, sprains, burns, swellings and caked breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a cer tain cure. For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, stings and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican MU tang Liniment. For spavined horses, the poll•evil, ringbone and eweeny, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never fails. For wind-galls, scratches, big-head and splint, the Mexican Miistang Liniment is worth its weight in gold. Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so common and certain to occur in every family, that a bottle of this Liniment is the butt investmsat that can be made. It is more certain than the doctor—it time in sending for the doctor—it it cheaper than the doctor, and should never be dispensed with. "In lifting the kettle from the Elie, it tipped. over and scalded my hands terribly. e • • The Mustang Linittent extracted the pain, canoed the sore to heal rapidly, and left very little scar. CRAB. FOSTER, 4VI Broad st., Phila. Mr. S• Litch, of Hyd• Park, Vt., writes: "My horse was considered worthless, (spavin,) hat sinoe the Asa of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold him for $l5O. Your Liniment is doing won ders 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 DIMAS B•RIITAI Co. over the top. Look closely, and be not tleceival by Coun terfeits. Sold by all Druggists, at 25, 50 etc, and $l.OO. SARATOGA 81 . 11161WATSR, sold by all Druggists. jar For sale by Dr. Robert Horner and 8. 8 Forney, Gettysburg. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. f It keeps the head cool and clean. • It maker the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents hair turning gray and falling of. It restores hair upon prematurely bald beads. This is just what Lyon's Kathairon will do.— It is pretty—it is cheap—durable. It is literally sold by the car-load, and yet its almost incredi ble demand is daily increasing, until there is hardly a country store that does not keep it, or a family that does not use it. E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y. BARATOG & SP PING Wa.vZR , told by all Druggists jigff-Ry sale by Dr. Robert fiorner 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 longer a secret. They use Dagan's Magholia Balm.— Rs continued use removes tan, freckles, pimples, and roughness, from the face and hands, and leaves the completion smooth,transparent, bloom. lag and ravishing Unlike many cosmetics, it contains no material injurious to the skin. Any Druggist will order it for you, if not on hand, at SO cents per bottle. W. E. HAGANfTroy, N. Y., Chemist. DIMAS BARNES CO., Wholesale Agents, New York SARATOGA SPRiNG WATZI, EOM by all Druggists OrFar isle by,Dr. Robert Horner and S. 8 Forney, Gettysburg, Heimstreet'sriniaitable Hair Coloring is not a dye. 4.11 instantaneous dyes are, composed of ittnar caustic, arid mote or less destroy the vitality and beauty of the hair. This it 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 heantiful hair dressing. Bold in two cents and $1 —by all dealers. C. Chemist 84'saroo♦ Bratisa Wenn, sold by all Diuggista Irisg.For sale by Dr.. Robert Dopler sad 8. Forney, Gettysburg. L1,02e1l BXTRAOT OP Pass JAMAICA Gretna— for Indigeston, Nimes, Heartburtr, I Siek, Read mits, Cholera, Mertes, Flatulency, de., where a warming stimulant is required. Int careful pre paration and entiri purity Make it a *heap and reliable article for ettlinary prirpoaits. Sold every where, at 60 et*. per bottle. • Ask for aLten's , Pure ;street. Take no other. I • Litotes), Brian .old by ill Drtrggiati }`For sale by 13. S. BONNET and Dr. R. HORNDR,-Drugglits, Gettysburg, Pa. June 26, 1866. --lowly THE GOLDEN TABLET ax lIIPALLABIJIMMIDT lON Rely 'MA Jaws, AV Was, mug alitammos Ern' ttos* old hibres, treat, Sore Li" 3pre Ars "riga, MO% Pawky Bluish melds, Motragei lbw" Pike, astarriti Adam qf age ley, Oak, Ilameis, eta. jiw utuqoaamu, AND ALL =TATA ltrAlliNialz& This is one . 011 4t4 the cobveroddeavy Readies discovered, • ieeedsrfel musk. la air Vogl ,where it as • used si a terosibr lutirls abaci, Wet tbio, et genie. Leucerrtori it. wto rityso, Marin - the worst came abo days. Ur may pot 'Dative sad curative sees render it iisdistemissidOsseser cabin omen of both ssies,... for whkth we the Mow Ler. etitires to ati. , • •-•• , Prialii abet; dot boxes for Oh Was& Sad by the PrsurUftni, WiXOB3Bllll 00 4 =Jaha Bt u pr.to whorl all chides *OM be Much 14,1817+-17 t, • • • CREffrii ' WIN R S SPBCIFIO PILL . ‘ I PUS TSB COBB OF : SEXUAL DEBILITY Attended b ininstornism nightly in. daily 11. e. ear =sir keener in tee; t zeinptly a tlav : Cs contains ilo , In*, ' or al7 kilo Judgi: . it via ha tu ltragi In tl cinii.llo - Swaim `SitaserimialPsofft• r .. Ani.A NW! TILNATIML a tai l l min n inastpuldlia sad ii ,Yoll/Pos of Onos ~ tal!. IMO. Th,...4.6...eiMit l r i beint sin f itonen kr . 1 1407 ;Ibithr z,---4-erigt.=. 0 sid.i !EMI lEEE llikt S. T. -1860-X. NEEMMEM ' ViedUg. THE > GREAT CHOLERA . 'PREVENTATIVE. L 1860. L. Am. #,REAT Tat' WONaIiREUL itEMEDY we, discovered an intros/acid about twenty yenta ago by Dr. B.Cheop sue an eminent Egyptian physician. Ile had long seen mid felf the want of some remedy which would strike at as mint of disease. end Fu pre vent ranch of the suffering which the human fa was then compelled to endure. This great question waa presented to Lis sal day in etvldeolors as he moved among the sick an S sad' observed the inefficiency of nearly all the thee hi use. Thus he btu led to think cod cape and afterten years study and labor, he preiwtiCed to his Ibiltrimaiia the wonderful Zinger! Bitters. The sSbct of this nreparatleo In the prevention arid cure of disease% woo so mervelkiniond astonishing, that the moatflatter. lag Insets of royal favor were bestowed upon bjm who dbcoiered It. His name was placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following Inierfptlon —Dr. B.oheopornis the Public Benefactor—was presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has nein used in several epidemics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative measure and .with such great succeu,that it has been iptrodncelle to nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. The old saying that an ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure, applies, with marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect us against this terrible disease should be freely and persistently sued. All pathologists nowsgree that the cholera poison acts on the system through the blood. atukthat any combina tion which acts on the excretory organs, and keeps them In working order, must prevent • sufficient accumulation of the poison to exert itsterrible effects on the organism. This Is true not only of cholera, but of nearly all other maladies, especially the different forms of fever. The Zingsrl Bitters is Jost such a remedy as the above conditiona require. it acts on the organs of excretion and secretion, keeping op a perfect balance between them. This Bitters is composed entirely of roots and herb., Po nicely concocted that every organ is acted upon an/ put in tone: Its taste Is pleasant and its effector prompt and lasting. Numerous eases of the following diseases hay b-en cared by it: Cholera, Diarrheas, Dysentery, Scrofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever. /lever, Agae, Nervous De bility, Anaemia, Female Irregularities. Dyspepsia,Plat u. lency, Colic, he. Prize One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Harris orrgg Pa . Sold biDrugglits,Uotelkeeps :sand Grocersgenerally. 1196.0Z0. F.KA.LBFLKIdIi sole Agent for Gettysberg. F. RA HUSH, Sole Proprietor Harrisburg, Pa May 2,9 18 87 IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS ! ! Sear ALL SUFFERERS...et From Pulmonary Diseases. Nervous Debility, Female IVeaknesses, or Chronic Disard,rs sl any na ture, and all Whose Vital Forces are depremeal rendering necessary A Nervous Tickle and Invigorator, Are earneetty recommended to u,o WINCHESTER'S GENUINE HYPOPHOSPHITES LIME AND SODA, THE SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION ! NERVOUS DEBILITY, Scrofula, Ashanti, Bronchiti.v, Dyspepsia, .Paralysis, Lox., of Appetite, ClLlorosin, Maras - Nun, {Vanillin, Liver and Kid ney Cbmplainis, Rickets, Debility of t Vitraing and Pregnancy, and all DISORDERS OF' THE LUNGS 'TIVOLI AYD BLOOD 5 YBIZXS .Q-TLO Remedy Lku been tasted for ten years, with ' . 1.1:111:171 raItaII.ALLZLZD IN FBI ♦IINl•LI OF .1111,DICINK.” Its action is TWO-FOLD sad SFI.CIFIC: on the one band, IN CREASING Tax PaIaCIFIS that constitutes NERVOUS EN- IaGY; and on the other. are the MOST POWERFUL BLOOD GENERATING AGENTS KNOWN. By • timely use of it in the incipient stages of Consumption. is the Rule, and Death the Exception." TRY IT.-1,11 In i and 16—ox Bottles, $1 and $2 each Three large, or six small Bottles,. for $5, t,v exPreag• /Ea - Circulars and Advice Free. -Ear duld by 01 respectable Druggists, and Windfallle at the Sole Depot iu the United States, by the Hanntacturers,J. WINCHESTER sr CO.. Si John 4t., N. I", to whom all ornery should be addressed. March 14, 1867.-1 y TO LADIES.—If you require a re- JL' liable remedy to restore you, and remove Irregu larities or Obstt actions, why not use the best Thirty years experieuce Mu proved that DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS. have no equal 11r Removing Obstructions and Irregular ities. No matter from what cause they &dee. They are safe and sure in eve r , case. Prier, One Doper, per box. DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, Is a remedy four degrees stronger than theahote, and intended for special cases of long standing. Pri, e. Fire Dollars per box. A LadieePrivale Circular, seta Istswerings, Seal fre on application. If you CAHOut ;et the Pills of your druggist. send the money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and they will be sent free from observation by return o mall. ;:Jan. 10, 1867.-Iy For sale in Ernmittaborg, kid.. by A. T. Stein & Co. NO MORE BALD BIXADS! DR. LEON'S ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER. TS pronounced by all who have used It the very best preparation to the Hair. It is apo tive cure for Baldness, eraiicatss Dandruff and Humor., stops the hair from felling out, and speedily restored Gray Locks to their original hue and luxuriance. It operates on the secretions, and rills the glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always be brought back by a few applications, to its youthful abundance, vitality and color. It makes the hair soft, glossy. fragrant, pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry. wiry, and Intractable kicks become moist, pliant, and disposed to remain in any desired position.- ♦s,a hair dredging it has no Neal. The sales are enormous, and it is a universal favorite with old and young rt both seam - - ,Sold by Drage:its throughout the Tutted States. Ad dress all orders to ZIEOLER.A. SMITH, Sole Proprietors, 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia. Dee.l9, 00P NEWS FOR MOTHERS ! OTHERS , , arsyon oppressed with anxiety for your little ogee' Are your slumbers and, hearts broken by their cries?' Do you wake In the morning norefreehed and apprebsastver I too, procure at once a bottle of Dr. Le on's Indent Remedy, and you will have no more weary hours of watching and anxiety' DR. LRON'S INFANT REMEDY has stood the test of year.. Thousands of nurses and Mo ther, bear witness that it never Salt to give relief if need in aesson. It is a mild, yet aura and speedy curs for Volk Cramps and Win Pains, and le invaluable for all complaints Incident to hing. Sold by Druggists tb ghost the U. States. Address all orders to rlpoirat it SMITH, Hole Proprietors 137 hdrth Third Street, Phfladelph pHatch 19, 1867.—,8m4 VOTING ATEJ the experience f • pawl ten yewsgmenetnited the tit that [lance may be placed e efficacy of A ' ‘, 4 0 or) V : k • . 11 n 1 _ . 1 i 1 I r.; t I. :. 4 , 1. - • 3 -,: *. 'B. e. bey to s i . `` y OUNT't 000MPOTTND! ,1,. Nokittx CURE OP j PUTRID SORE. lIROAT, INFLUENZA, oranyotherlntamm grinwarddiseeseo ft he Throat it not or too long stan 1 AIso,SCARLET PETER.— Thisatedicineintebee edin N THOVS SOF CASES, in differentpertasfthet Is atry,aadhasneverbienknown to hull( Lakonia time It idaccording to directions. It le I warranted tocare. 0 ita trial anditwill speak for it telt, Hrerybonsehol onld provide tbnweelves Titbit bozolthismeditinean Sep iton bands. Theourestkeir it bee effected antral melons. rai_erspozaa.nd so ,y Tinatst Totati Co., Getty'. burg,Pa.,or bythilr • orised agents. ?melee, near I y allthe Storetia AdOoscoonty. mar. $0,131164Y ISRANL YOUNT it 00. ITCH I ITCH ' ! ! ITCH ! ! ! 1 SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH /—WITRATON'S OINTICIINT will care the Itch in 4$ brim Also, cane SALT RHIMII, 111.C538, CEILLBLLINS. sad ell MRCP eit/ts. Ti OF TILX UM Price Weans, be tar c r ri tl Bra 'Brae al cents to MIME di Sole 170 Weds street, Bakst, ft wfil Ns brutal, free of Pottage, to soy pert of the United States. /Wry ilo—ly . BELL'S for the speedy and pen Emissions, Phystail an want of power, the rein Indiscretion, 'which nr unfits the sufferer for 1 sieges and often termini no delay In seeking the hie and harmless on tht Motion or interference, choose oTdlet is ne Dakar. If yon commit get t 1 money toltr. J. Dryanit) they will berent [reef' Private Oirndars to k Per ode in Einnitt*t Jan.10,1867.—1r CIFIC 1 ) 14.1,5, ant cure offlemital weakness, moue debility, Impotesee.er f Silinel Imam, or Youthful ad, ruins She happiness, and lam, Social Society or Ifen in en untimely grave Mahe nedy. It is entirely vegeta. tem , can be used' ithout do h business purnsits, and no hlle using them. Price, Oxus i 1 of your druggist, send the r Broadway, New York, and *serration by returned mail swan snag/Veers appliastion Md., by A. T. Stein & Clo, LOVE AND MATRIMONY.—The air/ottani of the opposite mei =V bfgained Sot. tourogshaple nano sod all now wary bong', .g rvitiont mord, tio *lank no or byway. gut di rected erriblop• andll VjM PaMcalarg to . Me al LUMLIID Eoto MU" New Tork Jort.lo,lBllT.4y PRNEST D. , PAPE M. D 1128 Jim Broadway, Nitrfori having I. years made dig eases of women ty lb study aa practice, With narked profiled pieces., devotesids time now mostly NI coca practice somespossience with his =nem= patrons thmaghou tin United Stated, Lodi,* can ema l:MU Ilientially address Ida oaths most deheat• noldect, and remiss proper mid promptreply. Lam steam hr pos tale. [lab. 2n.-lm EF:I4MBOLD P S rto74l4t • Sarsaparilla cleanses and renovates the blood, Minnie theeiger e into the system, and parent oat the humors this wok discus. N , st. the spring month!, the natA razi==.ll=4llo4, 70.41„ llMlE—Oohed BOLD'EI Co oen Extri k ot Sarseteertlik b the Gnat Maxi Pixtier. ME!ME SILVER'S WASH POWDER. SAVES Tina, Labor, Money. Make. Washing • pas time, and Monday a fartiraL Sold everywhere, Try it Address all orders to the Manufacturers, ZIEGLIR AND SMITH, Chemists and Wholesale Druggists, 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia. March 19,1867 QOM.ETHING WONIIERFUL for S ' the MILLION--all may be rich, wise and happy. Agents wanted. Enclose stamp for rein:him H. COI?, 112 Alsoker it., New York. Reb.211.-3.1u. NO MORE GRAY LOCKS J. W. Bradley's celebrated Patent DUPLEX - ELLIPTIC ma nouns SPRING) • SKIRT. Tea WoNDUJIIL FL/SIMI-ITT and great CONTORT and PLue use toany LeD! wearing tbe Than= Sturm Suuc will be experienced particularly in all crowded a aux atica, OPUMI.CAIIIIAOLII, /41130. s OLas, Cum= Pura, Last (luaus, for ft.:Dm:sus and Bons Dam, as the Sitar can be POLDSD whin:lin use to OCCUPY a =all pz.sca aa sully and conveniently as • link orlioaus Dana, as in valuable quality in crinoline, not You'd in any Single Spring Skirt. A LADY haring enj oyed the raaartu.,, CONDOM . , and great ODIVIBILISCI wearing the DITIPLZX ELLIPTIC STEEL email SKEW/ for a EMMY DAY, will Renard' willingly dispense with their use. Tor Osamu, Mum and Toone Lanus they are superior 10 all others. They will not Ws or awl like the Single Spring, but will mamas their 'mut and exam= 118APD when three er tour oznioar Baas will hays beat tasowa ARDS AB amass. Tag Boon aro actual With DOUBLIt AID TWIDIXD raiuuu), and the annum sone are not only double eprings, but twice (or doable) oovituan pre venting tbent from wearing out when dragging down stooge, stein", Ac. TbfeEllillax Elliptic is a rear favorite with all ladies and is normally recommended by the FAII3OII MAO AZIWAS u the STANDARD SKIRT OP TUB NAIIIIIONA HU WORLD. To etddy the fol!ovring inestimable advantages in Crinoline, via; 711PZ71011 QUAUTT, pima? rallillaattlra. BM= Iran and rouse, rumistatri, streasrutr, cow rest and 110oWONT, enquire for J. W. Braswell DITMIX BLUM; 63-Doable Spring Bkirt,and began you get the genuine article. OAUTION.—To gunro against INPONITION be mr titular to NOTION that skirts offered as "DUPLIX" the red tat rtailipi, viz : "J. Ws Bradley's Steel Upstage, 'upon the wahttband—non: ° = are genuine. Alia Notice that every Noon will adult a being passed thgh the centre, thus revealing the tmo(or double) sprin rou g" braided together therein, which Is the secret of their 14133111ATT and ensairrar, and a combination not to $ found in any ether BMIP. 101 BALI In all Stores when PIM CLASS skirts are mid throughout the United States sod elsewhere. Manufactured by the BoleOmiers of the Patent, WESTS. !UNLIT' A OAST, 97 Chambers and 79 A 81 Riede 1t.., New York. April 18, 1887.-lim 628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628. )IkW SPRING EITYLEI3,"Oor awn snake." ViiilltdClNG every New and Dealrable else, style and -us Shape of Plain and Trail' Hoop fikirts...-2, 2/, B ti: 8 , 8 %1 314, 3% and 4 Yds, round, eves 7 length and Bwain; every reerxt Tint Quality, and espeolallY adopted I to meet the wants ofllrat Clanand most !Wt. /amble " Old IMO make," of Hoop Skirts, lamplighter, more &t -reble, and Really Cheaper than any other make of either Stogie at Double Spring Skirt In the Am moan Market. They are Warranted In every respect, and winterer traduced give general eatiallecidon. They are now mites. Mealy sold by Retailers, and sr y LADY should try them. Ask for "Hopldn's Own Make," and sae that each Skirt le Stamped "W. T. HOPKINS, INANIIPAOTUNKK, 653 ARCH street PHILADELPHIA." No other, are_Genn- Dm A Catalogue containing Style, illee and BMW Pri. ose, sent to my addrese. AII rm and Liberal mint allowed to Dealers. Orders by mail or promptly and carefdtly filled.—Wbolende and Ratan, Ihmulhotory and dala.roome, Ito. dSS Anti Street, Phi ' s. MOM made to order _, altered and repaired.—TZENN PINT OAS H. OKI Pam ONLY. • NUM 19.-10 m WM. T. XOPTINS. A DAMS COTINTY MUTUAL FMB INBI7BANaII 00X.PANT. fIICORPOBATI.DALARCH 18,1851. i Oltriona. Preeident—Geergealwope. I f losPrseldestallt:Ruesell. Secretary—D. A. Dishier: Treasurer-4 G. Peknertook. IttectitiveCoaunitkit—ltob'tXeCurdly, , Andrew Belal6 sehnan,Jacob Xing. 'hl • , Dookge ihrtipe; Getty:burg D. A. Buehler, B. McCi ur g , di X.Boihelber sr, " 8.8. Rumen " ' 8.G./ k, " A.D. Buehler, * 1 B. G cC reery, i tn 3 AMA 1 Btrahan SO, soh A. Rel au, haaklizt. " Wu. D . kpa, . - i t i al crim Ostord: ' Wm. B. Ilion, 11.. H.A.Pkklig, famsbes t ow i is kt n . John Ward, Li.. r i. A Jot& elakhsl, Beet Berlin. Abel l .liflikt, Be i d erir dn e . Abdltt Zeit t, New Oxford. ' J* 4 • o :Alan9la_ pil Ran il toubse touttektp Jobe intialagusji .iyaks.. u.—. /obit 117 .1,...itt0 u Wm. B oa Its, • —thinly 44 LlSlsOotekaut tiottildisitt operations to thi ty of Adesav t , bee hors la eperstles fo• wail t ltyvitacat period lare WWI* bat oar az. t • lows Ily Ara ularfalf that pried ettooluttleg to ,500 of which hare book paid. daring the 1181 three Years ., Any poraamlaalliai au /11- . • . iteety oaks aksraiolluallfaaalialt '' 41(.1. ''4. - ' • isaa.k •41/1 1 105•10 1 “111841 .."•"+-1" -*— '-- . ueeday iwirmy south, sit O 11101).4 LI NI Itifiett • "us. JULES- . - A-RED'S "EM: lit , . DE PARIS." THE NEW lOLA 71=E OT THE SKIN. Testintanials front Celebrated. Ladies : • The menet of beeopfyieg 11'1,403 hetegkameh to Merrill. bared h. Rene, they honorably sista that It diem fret+ ell other prepaktiess. here/obit,* meet bank sad freckled. skin both the texture end e9ior of pcgtshed Ivory, temoting all discoloration' whether appearing at freckles, tan, userphew, moth, or blackmarm weeks. mid Is especially socceesnal In smoothing out the narks left by Small Pox. The gaols of•L'Jtlmall de Part." most confidently sub. mit to the pnblic the earnest °adornments of each dis tinguished ladles es SIGNORA RISTORL Mlle FELICITA YESTYALI, Miss MALIGIE lIITCIIRLL. Mrs. D. P. HOWZRS, LU CILLE WK TERN, Mat PONISI, Mn MIA WALLER, LIRA EDIIIITGE. NOME DE MAEOUIRITTES Ills AG- It its rime+, rind ninny others, whose high standing in the proferlon give' the stamp of tretbfulneee to their Intelligent and genuine spproval. The Beautiful Lucille Western says : Mid that the "Small" produce,' all the brilliancy of rune and My-white. with the Oreat and pecn limeades's% tage of total harmleesness. It really adds to the softness and beauty of the akin. TheMagnitleeut Vestvali says : I hava suffered .° rituch from the 'trim,. whltr I..tiony, lc.,which my theatrical prokselon ebbs. a Inc r tt I consider It a perfect benallotionlo bud a ptepar tins which gives the necessary wiliteutt he al in. d leaves the skin cool and smooth. . W Miss Maggie Mitchell says :-- I have tried the skin beautifier, "L'Etimil 11, Paris." and found that itithstantly impart, a natural bham and freshness to the complexion. "Jared Small de Paris." is mad as a delicate beautifier of the shin for Theatre, Saloon Sr Bail meet refined and scrupulous ladies; producing all the tying effects ofrongs and lilly white, without their w algae glare or Inquiry to the skin. Sold by all Ark-class Druggists, Periuniers and Ladle Hair Dressers. , . L. Isabelita n 2 itroads ay ; Deanes Barnes& Co., end 7. C. W ells t Co.,'New York, and Eugene Joulne, 11l South Tenth Bti set, sad Johnston, liollowey t Cowden, Phila delphia, Agents JARED t RENE, General Agents end Importers, New York. Jan.24,1867.-6m GREAT CONOWAGO MILLS. . . 10,000 BUSHELS OY WHEAT WANTED. The undersigned having remodeled and improved his mills near New Chester, (formerly called "Walnut Grove," but now "Great Conowago Mills") is prepared to do all kinds Of work in his line with unusual dispatch. Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange, the vary beet qualities of Super, Extra, and Family FLOUR, also H„ye, Curia and Buckwheat Flour, with every variety of 011 op and otfal of wheat. Having a SAW MILL attached, be is prepared to saw all kinds oflnmber, at the shortest notice. A Winer In need of lumber and flour, can put a log upon his wagon, throw a few bushels of wheat on the tep, have the wheel exchanged for L,or. and the log sawed, thus saving a doable trip—and all because of the new and perfect ma chinery now employed in these mills. Having the beat of workmen, ha will be able to please every body. Thankful for pant favors be hopes tar a con tinuance of the same. H. J. MYERS. New Chester, April 2:141, 1867,-4y. J. W. C. BEM. 11. Y. T. BUCKINGHAM J. W. C. Seitz & Co., COMMISSION itERCIIANTS, WHOLESALE DEALERS t NANUPACTURENS OF CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF No. 164 Fra,nki,n St. BETWEEN GREENE AND PACA STNEETE, BALTIMORE. "QUICK BALES AND SMALL PROFITS!" Superior Introatim CIGAIL6,IIIIe CEEZIITIG Tomato, and Liar of every description, with a general assortment ofPipeo, Snuff Boxes, Fancy Articles,tt. Ju1y6,1866.-1y HATCHETS. The beat and cheapeet for the cuasamer are thus man .ntactured by JENKINS & TONGUE, PHILADELPITIA. Shingling. Lathing, Claw and Broad, made of the best cairt.teel and warranted as good or better than any others roads in the United States, - and sold at much lower priced than other really Bret-class hatchets. They are tamper• ed by one of the Atm, S. J. Tongue, who possesses peculiar faculty that might be called BTE6I. ON THE BRIOLIN, which has given his tools agreat celebrity In therm parts. TRY THE.X. Noe. 33 and 35 Richmond street ; the red ears up Third irtreet trues Richmond, tear the works. May 29, 1867.43 Ti °op Stitro. gamut. butilllatsurs.„ - . • DoTY's CLONES, %OM, , _ - • Tint BM IN MARI*. READ TIIR roumnra-Boicknicrwornr. Worrnausta, Pa., Jan,dhogite, isiss A hree Haying *MI HEPOWIIr WA S H E R, SaI Mpor. oaghly IPB lint . Ell , Illitilthall andorehtg rot ea the hat W IFS produced. IV. Arnie la ' mwelftwelice.... y worked; anti dais its work well, without Wary to clothing. Aa mellow, wimbiag. re. gulring usually ill to 10 hours labor at the Wash-tub,tra readily bodes* with the aid of Doty's Wita/eW aM tbir Uaittersal Ombra' . Whither, la ono.thini the thee— veotiornhtlug them Istoor, , imap, fuel, ke.,—avoiding the livevillitY lir warh4Mar, gait elahling the person woctiag - to go through with a washing without wetting them- mime au the floor. It molly merits all thrigplid dieters . be said ofit. We dip not think that any lhauly, altar BM) tasting it, wo..id Mapettie with It. • Mrs.lo..Ah e ßli ~ E. IL -IiA=TIiCK. " A. M. HITIPPIR, ' •". W. C.- STAULSIILTH. R. D ARMOR, IL J. PARNBRIOCH PROII REV. :L. SCOTT, BISHOP ON THE M. R. CHURCH, . D.C. Ditowirrom..-Dear ;—Wa aka our Machina much ; could not b. persuaded to do without it, and with the aid of Doty ire hal that we are maitetts of the 'pod thine. On one occasion, the clothes wall 'PrePf‘red, beg the wuherwoman *fled us. We werana to be debug. ea that way: "molt hold (which od soirite I should not have it we had had no machine', and in 2)4 hours we put through eleven Moen pious; many °flatlet% were sheets, and they were welt dons, too. We wish you great MC- Cam. C. H.Bushlar. purser Carlisle sad ZZ I 'trail, lithe agent for the see of the Universal Wringer add Doty'. Washing lifaebine, In Addissigninty, Pa. • ' May 29;1867. THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT THI WOIDIIIIIIL MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, She reveals seer/nano mortal seer knew. She restores to happiness those who; from doleful events, catastro phes, erossea In love, loss of relations and friends, loss of money, kc., have become despondent. She brings to gether throe long separated, given information concern ing absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stoke proper ty, tells you the basin'as you are best gindilled to pur sue in what you will be most suceesstal, causes speedy marriage' and teal yea the very da,lf Yon will Warn, gives you the name, likeness and c tits of the person. She reeds yourvery thoughtMand by her almost supernatmal powers unseat the dark and hidden. mys teries of the future. Prom the stars we see in the Arma ment—the malefll stars that osercoge or predominate In the conAguration—from the aspects and positions of the planets and the Axed stars in the heavens at the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of man. Pall not to consult the greatest Astrologi.t on earth. It coat, you but a trifle, and you may never again have so favorable an opportunity. Consultation fee, with likeness and all desired information, Sl. Parties living at a dhtane•cea cliult the Madame by mail with equal safety and astir Wicrn Ulan:twelves, as if in person. A tall and explicit claire, written oat, with sil inquiries answered and like. new enclosed, sent by mall on receipt of price above men- Monad. The strictest searesy will be-mAintained, and all correspondence returned or destroyed. 7.,derenow at the highest ordet furnished those desiring them. Write plainly theday of the month and resin which you were born, enclosing a small lock of hair. Address, ' MADAME R. A. !ESSIG°, Feb. 28, 1807.-ly P. O. Lrawer 293, Buffalo, N. Y REPARATOR CAPILLI. Throw away your false frizzes, your switches, your w is— Destructive of comfort, sod not worth a Bg, Come aged, moue youthful, come ugly and fair, And rejoice in your owl. limnria,di hair. For restoring hair upon bald heads (from whatever team it may have fallen asst) and forcing a growth of hair upon the face, it has no equal. It will force the beard to grow upon the emootbest face in from five to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads In from two to three months. A few ignorant practitionems have assert ed that tbere Is nothing that will forte or hasten the growth of the hair or beard. Their assertions are &Ise, as thousands of living witnesses (from their own expert , sum) can bear witness. Bat many will say. how are we to distinguish the genuine from the spurious? It cer tainly is difficult, as tine•tenths of the different Prepara tions advised Rw the hair and beard are entirely worth less, and you may have already thrown away large a mounts in their purchase. To suet me would say, try the Rsiparstor Capilli; It will coat you nothing unless it fully comes up to oar repreeentatious. if your Draggle" does not keep It, send us one dollar and we will forward it, postpaid. together with a receipt for the money, which will be returned you on application, providing entire sat isfaction is not given. Address, W. 1.. CLARK k CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. V. Feb. ZS, 1467.-ly . AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by the use of DR. JOINTILLE'3 ELIXIR you eau be cured permanently, and at a trifling cast. The astonishing success which has attended this local. cable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness. (teu• era! Deoility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Ennio, Impotency, or any of the consequences at youthful Indio. cretion, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered. It will remove all nervous affections. depretedon, excite ment, incapacity to study or busineu, loss of memory. coafasiou, thoughts of selPdestructioo, fears of insanity, gc. It will reetwe the appetite, renew the health 01 those who have fteitroyed It by mutual excess or evil prac Young Men, be bumbugged no more by "gnat* Doc tors" and ignorant praetitkniers, but feud without delay for the Elixir, and be at once restored to health and hap piness. A Perfect Cure is Guaranteed in every instance. Price, $l, or four bottles to one address', sa. One bottle la ■ufcient to effect a cure in all ordinary cues. A.LBO, DR. JOINYIII3II BPRUIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and perm nen t cure of G onsorrh ea, sleet, Urethral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affestions of the Kidneys and Bladder. Cores effectedin from one to Ave days. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the nation, and never nauseate the stomach or impregnate the breath. No change of diet Is necessary while using them, nor does their action In any manner Interfere with business imamate. Price, $l, per box. Either of the &Nro-mentioned article& will be sent to any addrins, closely naiad, and pout-paid, by mail or PI. press, on receipt of priest Addrees all orders to BERGER, MUTTS t CO., Chemists, Feb. 28, 1887.-Py No. 283 River Street Troy, N. Y. Oh she was beautiful and With starry e'en, and radiant hair, Whole curling tendrils soft, entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind. CRISPER COMA, For Curling.tAe Hair of either Sex into Wavy and Glossy Kinglets or Heavy Massive Curls. By using this article Ladies and Gentlemen am beau tify themselves a thousand fold. It is the only article in the world that will curl straight hair, sad at the same time give its beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper Coma not only earls the hair, but Invigorates, beautlllee and cleanses it; is highly and delightfully perfumed, and is the most complete article of the kind ever offered to theAmarican public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to a address, sealed sad postpaid for Address all orders to W. L. CLARK t CO., Chemist s, No. 8 West Fayette Btriet, Syracuse, N. Feb. 28, 18b7.-ly EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR ! ! BAIR EXTERMINATOR ! For Beyzoving Superfluous Hair. To the ladiesmipedally, this invaluable depilatory re commendstbdfu being an almost- indispensible article lo female beauty, is Gamily applied, does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted Utreneove saparilams hair from low, liersheadig, or from say part of the body, merpdately, totally and radically eittirpathis the same, leaving; the skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only art lensed by the french, and is the only real effectual depifftory in 'Mistimes. Prise 78 cents pet package, amt postpaid , to W addrssa, oe receiptof an ruder, by MOM & w. Chemists, feb. 28, 1867.-4 m. 286 River Bt., Troy, N. T. There coast* glad tidings or to all, To young and r eo old, to great sad to small. ' The beauty which once was so precious and rare Is tree nv all, and all may be fair. By thous* of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, Forlmproving and Beautifying the Com lexion. The moat valuable and pertbet VS in nee, for giving the skins beautiful pearl4lke tint that is away uill youth. It quickly remove. Tan, ireckkapPitn plee,Blotebes, Moth Petit's", ballowneee. Itruptiona, sad all baparities otthe akia,kindly healing the line lea,- ingthe Ain white &sidebar ea,alabeater. Its nee can sot be detected by the almost amiably, and being • vegetable ofpreparation la pereoctly harming& Meths Indy article kind ne d by the Trench, and le tionaidered by the Parham ea bldispensabia to • perthebtailet: Upwards of 30.000 bottles were sold during the put your, a eultletent guaninteli of its Macy.' Price only '76 cents. Bent by pose.paiii, us reetiptlataborA, ' MOM, co ., Chemists. 21,1M7r,1y lIIS vs, /Wiwi, Troy, N.Y. WHISKERS AND MIISTACIfES ! 'WOWED to grow upon tbe smoothest Itutelb Ctte throe to tee weeks by using Dr. SEVIONK'S BABTATIRA ?BUB CdPILLAIS2, thamost wonderftl dimmer, in modern seletsee, actin upon the Board and Heir in an Admit isineakmaiakilafit. It heehaw wally thenalite orParie and Lawton with the. most thatertag enotina.— Nantes of all piretthaeri will be' registered, and I:entire eatielhogns is no given in wary butanes, thw, seitaity BM be ebtiaribllyratandod. Prieekby mall, Maid asai Descriptive sir:glassed Seeshemigh, mall irreed. Asitirese• BIBOIR, &HUTU 00., Chamkts, 116.185 Biter iltrot, Tr)Y, N. Y., We agitate ihr the United Manta won, idarly Auburn, Goiden, Raxen & le tt Curls, "p RODUCItaIy the age c 4 !nit ' AMU Llt MUM effiliention wuet.4 to curt tae mac stralighten4 stable:lm hair a( 'Abu SIX *lto wa vy Hie or bese nteintreentis. Ira beenlignit by the flat of Pang owl Lambs, Wet to tying reeulto. Dom no the kW. Prig= mallogeledend Vitttl...Deeng ed tree. ,Addreen lintrreltiallinehenileta, No:lbi Neer Oben. ?ft% I. 'gists Ow the UnitedBtatit l / 4 liper4y. H.. P. 'arta FRESCO PAINTER'S, FREDEBier&trrY, 110tESPEtTFIJLICtiliform 'the pub- JILAP lie that thl m a s q .to 111 . 21100 01111011. SALM, Pitl It ha the mat N 60104 ararraaad " ralt b or ., . - - 11BOOM lifigglOV &Wry .110 inabide - ,ittiotiodlor ms s otiyilipant • I. Jimmy 10. 1800 ASTROLOGY. MADAME M. ♦. DERILIGO REPARA TOR CAPILLI CRISPER COMA. CHASTELLAR'S BEAUTY! E i p 0 Mt: Baltimore EEI MEI or itztidi serlptloi paid, : US C tin t: rites, A: eons nd I.lr 8. ratted, fA: Kirrtit Nrt.lso„, any new vertlsing Jun 4V Cluted, ennia, PI! 7 will tiepl• DAY t. er (neat &lamp* Slay* 1 h AVI NET and all ether etipOilloe oppOsitli the A - 'l.': “ther Sisals Clace Be - itor•La4l CLA signed the a: e.ea. Par, ?ma ur heri)re A Mai 29,11 D Chrimberabil Hu•hler's Dr During thy office on Sat that Pio elle , cOlVe prompt sAMU! No. 43 - Will giv. nw ...II April 18,1 I. P. CL4I CLAR anon P. O. Box, *3,Refer t Nov. 1 1960 R. fla.4 duoim • • (lettysbuig, DR. CO Having per • I [illy offers ILL atteutloa 1•1',0f. Ad. LI. • *al. H. COO lion. £dw Wit Rev. J. A. 11, ihrOaloe o emnd door f OHN I I tiat,OSlc the Lutheran . Drug Store, w attend any ea remove Iq wa May 29,11167 'IOIIN IILIC BA .. next loor to ~ tie ens/•t ►ll t• once in his flue will ensurernt • Mny 29,186 i QURVE VEYAN Cwrenoolir office ofCOUN WRITINIVOT ARTICLE' Having had coil to receive• 41 ly aliened tel Fel rled; Ail iley 21,11167 OH• all , au A ac4l üblic, midi" Is p rowed toe By strict ittist s at igractioti. fnc t lon guarsi May 2.1, 1661- CANN CORMM OP DL&ST,,O: -G. is VICKY 0 ESC 'TH® May 29,186' ETTY= In Zan 'York are prepared to. SUCH AS 4. at the shortest rilkar•Give work. Gettyequrx, 1 SEES KEY WM. E. Pills 1.4 fitted up to I. pleasant-41d a• portiosiottliez to tor the ocean stabling attach commadatlaj CI please!. Thlaß. the &Mg age. E A G 0 E= JOAN tirAn OnMI • Lim D4vot , oik • Careful serTanta, Mara, 1867. tarp a. C. CASIIMAiIt CAR THE un form tha - p • Carpenting a th Bchryock., vor line abstain ilehmeat at Get e hopaOy shar W e of public • May 211, Isar TO THE WHO /ISE farms ea . CARP at bis 614 at all times id in tila line. Ili building p and cheapipsas la the ommitly Jtaii wales.. ' , * 4 but Lei May 2P, MC. 1 1 1 ' 1• N ~w:~ ~ ,~, from chi biad.t Palms • alai. bit ' 4 11 "r1 Apraift