The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, June 26, 1867, Image 4

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Rip stock of quimaiSmare. Diehr., Lamp- A,.... i: lia I clieap
and gOOll. Erery sty ljt and price.
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ciaAlts AND TOBACCO.
His Cigars and Tobacco are of superior titintliky. Av
knyytedg6,l by good judge) to be the Celt in the nutrket:
CANDIES AND NOTIONS.
Particular attention paid to this department. A full
eapply of Candles, Nuts, Frult,..Soaps, Fancy articles, in
short any and everything usually found in s-flrst clue
Grocery. In laying in my stock I was careful to know
what I was buying, and am now prepared to sell not on
ly GOOD Groceries, but to sell them very cheap. INTO
me a call and judge for yourselves.
May 291886. JOHN DI. SWAN.
WM. BOYER & SON,
Ls,EEP cordtantly on hand a splen
41d asiortment of
Coffeo,
Sugar. Tea, Syrups,
Spices. Fish, Bacon, Salt, Notions,
Tobacco, Cigars,Con-.
fections,
•
sod eyerythingconneccted wltb 'Family Grocery. We
will always keep up a full supply of goods and sell them
at prices which cannot fail to pleue. ' Call and see us at
oar stand in York street, opposite the Bank of Gettys
burg. IeiLAII Veda of country produce taken In ex
..hange Or goods.
May 29, 1885.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
HENRY OVERDEER.
> - O7rthe Hill in Baltimore st., Gettysburg: Pa.
I-IAS inade arrangements to get
fresh supplies every week from the City And is ds.
termined to sell cheap. Ile invites all to give thorn a
call, his stock consists of Groceries, Notions. Flour, Corn
Meal, Choped Feed. Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard.
Cheese. Crackerg, Tobacco, Cigars an Snufr b trr, Cot
fees, Teas, Syrut, Molasses, Gaud , Gest sh Oil,
Tar, Best Cider, Vinegar, and agr variety o Notions,
Candles, ac., Ac.
tit .The cash or trade will be given for County Pro
duce such as Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes,
Hags, lc. [Miry 290867.-tf
NEM" GROCERY STORE
TELT. EVRTEBODT TOV SEE THAT
G L BERT
,
"DST above the Court-Vonse, and opposite the Compi
ler Office, will eel! you everything in the GROCERY
AND PROVISION Lino cheaper than you can get It
elsewhere.
Sugars, Coffees, Molasses,
Candlea, Coal Oil, Syrups, Broome, '
Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Cigars,
Notions of all kinds, HAM, FISH, OYSTEBS, VEGETA
size '
always on hand. Give me a call, as I am deter
mined to accommtkiate. BUTTER, RUGS, and all kinds
of Country rroditee taken, for which the highest cash
prlea wilkbeticen. Don't forget the place—two doors
above the Court-Honse. Don't pass without calling, as
I solicit your patronage.
May 29.—tf
Important
TO ALL PERSONS!
HENDRICKS & WARREN havO
B-A purchased the Store situated on Teri street, two
doors east of Wolf's Rotel, formerly occupied by J
Grimes, and latterly by G. II Swope. where they will
keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of
(3 It 0(1E It 1 S .
including Syrups. Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Bacon, Flour,
Feed, Rice, Potatoes, Belt, Tobacco, &c., with every artit
ele to be found in a first-class Grocery. Also CONFICC.
TIONS, NOTIONS and FANCY ARTICLBS.
They hope to receive a share of public patronage, end
earnestly solicit a continua.ce of the custom heretofore
Given to the establishment. . .
ilettyaburg, May 'n.lS'67
New
_Grocery, and Flour Store.
xEALS & BROTHER,
RAVING opened a Grocery, Flour
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.—
Everything in their line, fresh from the city and coun
try rWIII be kepton hand. They are determined to sell,
as cheap as the cheapest, and as they only ask the lowest
living profits, they hope to merit and receive a liberal
share of public patronage. M RALS 11 BRO.
May 29, 1866 .
Grocery a Liquor Store.
A LARGE asniartment of line
GROONII.I,BB,
T,,ae, Coffees, White Sugars of 411 ktbds, and Brown
Sugars, cheap, prime new crop Orleans bllolasses, and al:
grades of Spurge; MESS MACKEkrjrcbest In market.—
All kinds or
LIQUORS,.
wholesale and retail,prime Wine, Brandy, Bye Whisky
ac., for medicinal end other.purposes, in any quantity.
nar-B. !dialler's Herb Bitters, and the "Great T.lngarl
Bitters." MAR'BIN,
tray 29, 1.867.-tt nalt.mo e 6t , Gettysburg.
COAL tnd FISH OIL ' of the best
q uality for sale by BOYER k SON
'FRESH supply of Groceries, No
tions, Tobaccos, Ac., constantly receiving and for
sale b ' WM. BOYER At SQN.
"iirg Ociodo, gotiotto, &r.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
j. L. SCHICK invites the attention
• of his friends and Customers to his large and well
Mdieeted stock of
•
DRY GOODS
thinprised In part of
FFaach kierenoes,
• All Wool Poplins,
All Wool Delaines,
All Wool Plaids,
Plain Poplins,
Black and Fancy Bilks,
Utilise Cloths,
Black and Colored Alpaccu
Bla,k Cloths an Caasimeres
Fancy Canimeros,
Cassineta,
Janus,
Ale ),a fine assortment of Ladies' PUB 8 AND SHAW DB,
as well am anabrindant variety of Notidns, all of which
will be sold cheap far the rash
May 29, 1867
NEW SPRING GOODS.
ASCOTT & SONS have J u st received
. another an° essorninent of NEW GOODS, consist.
lug, In part, of Cloths, ' Coullmerea r Casaletta, Kentucky
Jeans, and Tweeds, for Gentlemen's weir. Alta, attne
assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Oar stock hu been selected with great care, and we
are prepared to sell ar cheap u any other establishment
in the country. We ask the Public to give us a call and
Judge for themselves. We defy competition, both as to
quality and price. A. SCOTT e. EONS.
May 2:0,1867.-tf
F INE FANCY FURS. •
CHAS. A. HERPICH,
497 Broadway & 37 Maiden Lane, N. E
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER
and
SHIPPER OF .
F .ILT R
Offers his large and well selected stock of fine/ars, in al
style., at lowest manufacturer's prices.
Highest price paid
SHIPPING FURS
Send for circular
FRESH arrivals of Dry Goods, No—
tions, tc., Lc., every week a tDaphorn & Hoffman's
as the Northwest corner of the Square.
CALL AND SEE, the large stock
of Dryilloods, Notions, Que, a mare, ke., on the N.
W. corner of the B.lnare;Gettysburg, Pa.
DUPHORN & HOFFMAN
LADlES'wanting a - good article of
Pertamory,, Fancy Soap, or Hair Bushes, can be
applied at J. L. SCHICK'S.
'FPM. C. STALLSMITH,
GETTYSBMG, PA.,
OTTER & CONTRACTOR,
Keipe o'nfinnutly on hand ind mannketuren to ordet,
DOORS, suorrizr :BLINDS, SASH, DOOR AND
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wrstaw irsEt, comae, DOOR AND
WINDOW DILACIMX
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Aid asy *Ow r tArtiele in as Abrading Lae:
soliscasa imbed cogently oa bawd, eXPldend
saw always fa radius': _and wort executed
16.0rdoro jtrompUiattoodal to.
June 6, . • •
Et.. OF EVERY BIND,
Clettliadatritaor at
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• luralliu7s aanert / 110
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MB
MOWER AND REARER,
AWARDED theETecial Diploma an i
Grand Medal of Benorka the best combined Movie?
Hand-Raking Reaper and lik-lt-Gaking Giaper—on ex
hibition at thit great lair of the S. Louie Agricultural
and Mechanlc4l Amociation Octobeitlth, raeo.
OHIO AND BIICKETETATEN' TS
At the great trial of Reapers and ,Mowers at Arditirn
3. 'l., in July last by the New York State 'Agricultural
Society, this Machine was awarded the preference over
all others In Clkes No 5. This class was the most im
portant of any as it embraced Mowing and Hand pr Self-
Raking Reaper, in the same Machine.
This Machine has been awarded Medals and first Pre
miums by the Pennsylvania and lowa State Fairs, and by
hundreds of County Fairs in all parts of the country.—
This Machine took the first Premium at the Adams Coun
ty Agricultural Fair held at Bendersville, September
1166. Also,
JOHN II ENDRICKS,
HIRAM °WARREN.
Flannels of all kinds,
Gloves and Stocking
J.L.SCHICE
Pec.l3,lB6B—ly
v
Agarultural Nakpleuxtuto.
THE
.PREMIUM
DODGEM. HARVESTER.
BALL'S OHIO AND RLTSEL'S
SCREW POWER,
Both firot.class Machines, haVing told a number of these
Machines in the last three years. They have given gen
eral satisfaction wbereisr used. We ask farmers before
buying a machine to call and examine these Machines
before purchasing elsewhere. as they will be able to
make a better selections. We could produce quite ft
number of certificates from some of our • best Farmers in
the County, but deem it unnecessary, as we warrant
these machines to give satisfaction with a fair trial, or
no sale. Insured for one season..
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l it
Extras always opt on hand. We have made arrange
menu to have re airing done when , neetled at any nine
and on moderate erms.
With the above we have for salett number of valuable
farming Implements.
SULKY CORN PLOUGH
Can be need (or ploughing and culivating corn—finish
ing one row at a time. Can also be used for loosening
up corn ground or putting in seeding—by raising the
limit shovels it can be used for marking out corn ground
{-markings two rows at a time. A Corn',tauter ran also
attached, planting 2 rows at a time.
CORN CRUSHERS
Vor crushing coritin the ear or shelled.
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS
For Schools, Churches, Farms, &c. ,
STEEL PLOuGH4;,wII7I'N I'. I TENT.
HAY RAKES
An article every Farmer should have—the heat in the
market. Hand or aelf-discharging
GRAIN DRILLS, (Wiliongl by's Patent) with Crowell'a
Guano attachment.
Harrisburg GRAIN PAN (Iteyniild'a Patent) consid
iced the beat mill ever in use in this county:
Any of the above machines can be had by calling on or
addressing the subscribed miles from Gettysburg. yin
the Harrisburg road. where specimen mitchineo eau be
seen. W3l. WHILE. Agent,
April 4. 1867.—tf. Gettysburg. Pa.
THE -NATIONAL
REAPERS AND MOWERS
lIOFFIIEIN'S PATENTS.
THE No. 1 Machine has Two Driving
Wheels Hinge Joint and Folding Intr. making It
very convenient to move from one place to another; is
very simple in its construction. extremely light draught.
and durable, cuts 4 feet 10 inches in grass and 5 fest
inches In grain ; is a Self-Raker and Side.Delk ery. and is
capable of cutting a whole field without bindlngu sheaf.
and dram the most satisfactory work.
This 31. chine can also be used as a Rand Machine
without talib - ing its qualities as a Reaper. The Ma
chine ta w ea so gee.. .... 00 0 0 r
Mower that cuts the same widthr It is a strong two
lone Machine—,hree or four can be need, if required, in
hilly ground.
(MEAT IMPROVEMENTS have been made for the
coming season.
The Machihe is also perfectly balanced, no weight on
the horses' necks in Mowing or Reaping.
Always remember that at the Mowing trial last Sum
mer in iettysbneg, in competition with 6 other leading
Machines, the above named Machine was awarded the
First Premium. Tbis way if yon want the best Machine.
N 0.2 is a light two-horse Machine. and is differently
constructed,cutting on the rightskund side; and In front
of Driting Wheels, Is a Self-Raker and Side Delivery.—
The difference in the width of cut is 0 inches.
Thtf shifting lever and the raising and lowering levers
'are both at the driver's right aide, and with his right
foot upon a pedal and his left upon a foot step, be has the
power and control of the whale machine,be can raise of
lower the platform from three to fourteen ipches,
throw the machine out of gear,and regulate the rake so
as to make the sheaves large or small, and all this at
the same time and without retarding the mr,tion or
speed of the machine.
Keep it before the People that at a fair mowinz trial 7
different leading Machines were present at Dillsburg,
York, to., last Summer and`t.he National Machine was
awarded the first premium. 11
All Machines warranted to give satisfaction! For fur
ther Information apply to
LEWIS;III3SIIMAN, Agent,
S miles south of Gettystnir
March Li, 11i67.—tt
- SIIIREMAN'S
HATIOHAL SELP-DL9CHARGINO,STEEL SPRING TOOTH
.Horse Bake /
Patented Sept. 9M, 1862, and Re-isaued Dec. 6th, 1664.
THIS itake is an Independent St4l
Spring 'Tomb Rake, and has proven itself to be the
most perfeet 11011Sh' RAKE now in use. With this
Rake the gorse doeli all the work, bdth the Raking and
Discharging,.by the Driver moving a lever a few inch
es, which throws it into geaf, and as the horse moves
forward it raises the teeth and discharges its load, and
then shifts out of gear itself, the teeth dropping down
ready to take again. By this operation ids so easily un
derstood that the Raker has hardly any work to do.
Importsot improvements have been made of ,late,
making it very simple and durable in its construction.
Thousands of them have been sold in the few last years
and given" the best kind of satisfaction.
Circulars giving a fuller description of these
Machines can be had by, applying to the Agent.
APPIy to LBWIS BUSHMAN, Agent.
3 miles south of Gettysburg.
March 14,188f=tf . •
BRINKERHOEF'S
CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR
AliD CLEANER.
The underigned would inform the Agricultural
public that ha has purchased from the Patentee of
triextraordinary marbine, the Patent Right for
the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Brinkertinrs Corn Silence, Separatorand Clean
er is pronounced the best niachine of the kind in
this country. And in proof, it may be mentioned
that the "Advisory eonatnittee appointed to select
Implements for exhibition at the Universal Ex
position in Paris, hi havc selected this
Sheller as the bestirs America," andat the request
of J. C. Dark+, IT. 5, Agent, a matibine has been
shipped to Paris for exhibition, One important
feature in this machine is-that It will shell ears
large, small or crooked. perfectly. clean, and
separates the ceb and chaff from the Corn:ready
for market.
The fact may alsolbe stated that at -thevgreat
trial of AgriculturaPlmplements, at Auburn, N.
Y., in July last, under the auspicik 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 et& TheNsay, "We have care
fully examined and thoroughly tested this ma
,ehine,and have no bisitation in pronouncing ii
the best Ctoivt Sheller we ever saw." The re
(port is signed by such mon as John Stanton Gould,
President N. Y. State Agricultikral Society; B. P
Johnson, Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag
ricultural Editor N. Y. Tribane; 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 Hand Corn Shelters made in
New York and Albany andone single firm man
ufacturers 'more then 10,000 annually—not one
can enter the eirele with the Sbellerjust invented
by .1. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells,
saplingsa and cleanses, rapidly and easily, at one
operation, as fast as the canteen be put in the hop
per."
The un4ergigned is now prepared to dispose of
COUNTY RIGHTS. He will have SHELL/IRS
ready for sale in the coarse, of a month's time.
All letters to be addressed to
WM. WIBLH,
P. 0. Box 248, Gettysburg, Pa.
Ma: 14, 1867. • '
WIMDID PRIZES I . GREENBACKS.
—T lrterllAoo-belaimbseks; $lO,OOO In Sewing Mr
1900 in Nadal"( Makings ; cast amount of .
Haar ilkkts, Aibilsl l , Booka,Gold Pais.Pend Is, Lockets,
as., be, to be distrthOed to the sebooribersand platinu
mof tbe 'lions Mitaiintins." Bray poorly =teal*
gets
m a g r apar t glgtiketn drawing front 46 to 1100 each
la Greenblatt. Gassueing Agents.elar . halt 10 to $l6
A iyn
Al
p er d y !oiling ba. , Sample cooks frith a prism W.*
WI , dirsotknis *ad lattructlonsts, sent la
latioslog On amob. Iftresild to Op Roan
II Hagan stmt.!** Yot •
Itek nild 0 1 1 11 1. 11 Pe mated ill ono
Lit* vampirsogr,. .
, . to • -
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. irgesi -e -
Zbir* F M , at SIM -40-44itsg..
Airiria 14 *Urbino.
SINGER' S CELEBRATED
SEWING , MACHINE
THE very,beet and l_atent improved machine in nee, fig
sale at the .L.'LOTIIINI 1 STORE of JACOBS k BRO., in
Chambershurg street, Gettysburg, where you can buy
the hest and cheapest t loth". Cassaueres and Vesting',
nd every variety mh, in the line of
MEN A.ND BOYS WEAIt.
Yunnan have them cut out and made up in the very hest
styles v nwiih. trnalerate prices. and without any
risk whatever. 01:0. JACOBS k 8110.
And •
\
'WIN G MACHINES
THE 0 ttpVER & BAKER
Til r: BEST 1N ISE:,-Theie Machinee here heroin
eu well known that Iltne heel he 1111 • d by way of recom
.
tnuilatien. They harp the Bret premium at all
the late Stateruirii net art;,tittivereally ac•nowledgell
to ba the BEST in sue by all Who have tried them. The
"flyover k Baker Stitch" :and Shuttle Stitch" are
poit.tii that have been attained by no other Machine.—
They are the only Machintai that emeriti.' embroider with
perfection:, These Machines are peenliarly adapted to
Family use. They arealmovt noisless,eow - directly from
the spool witholit rewinding, and are Sipple in their
Construction. They are easy to manage, , , and can be
worked by almost any child. Every family Should have
one. They saes labor, they sare.tiine, and theysase, money.
and do their work better than it eau be done by land.
The undersigned having been appointed Agentlor the
above Machines, has established an Agency In Valrtleld,
Adams co., where lie adlltilways have on hand a enply.
Persons wishing to buy Till please call nod examine ftle
themselves.
itN.. Needle. and Tia'read wig also be supplied:
J. S. Ageue, - ,
Fairfield. Adams county, Ps,
Aug.16,1G6.-tf.
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S
SEWING AI ACM-INES
BllnutOwAY, NEW YORK.
These \Vorld-renowned Sewing Ma
chines were awarded the Highest Premium at the
World's Fair. inn London, in I six First Premiums nut the
Stale Fair of 1966. and are celebrated for doing
the Lest 'swot. using a conch smaller needle for the
same thread than :toy "flier machine. and by the intro
duction of the most :ipprnved machinery.• we are now
able to supply the very Inert machines in the world.
Those marlines are made at our new and spacious Fac
tray at Bridgeport. Conn., under the immediate super
vision of the President of the Company, ELIAS HOWE,
.Ir.. the rn icinal inventor of the Sewing Machine.
They or- adapted to all kinds of Funnily Sewing. and
to the use Id t 4 coot.treemes. Dress 'Makers, Tailors. Mandl.
facture, of Shirts, Collars. Skirts, nalouks, Mantillas.
Clothinb.:. Hats, Caps. Corsets. Boots. Shoes. Harness.
Saddles, Lin on Goods. Umbrellas. rAroAuls, etc. They
work e.i.;;lly aril upon silk, linen. nott,in or woolen
gush" w -Ilk. cotton or linen thread. They will team.
/t..u,, tell. cord. hraia, bind :111d perform
„very ,es Of sewing, making' a beiptiful and perfect
.ril e h, w o k; II both sides ..f the artnieaewr4l.
The btlt, invented by Mr. !HAVE. and made on this
popular and durl,ible. nnU all Sow•
3lachit,a are mnbject to the k . rJuciple invented by
b„,,. Send ;hr eirrithttc.
:1- I I: LEY General A;,nt
3lard; I st7.-1} No '.1•22. Chestnut St..
SHUTTLE sEwiNc; MA-
E (All\ t S ,ro superior z•T all others 1 . . •if
Cunt,in nii the fitt e st im i ,no e:;;;.ut.: or, speedy; usu.-
d 11,11.1 4, and
111n,ltat , I Cat:W.3ls fret. Agent. wattled. Liberal
Nrouat a:: rw .1. No h rr , ;...1111,11(.1111:1,11'.
EMI•IIIK S.ll. CJ., riitc Broadway, New York
sq, y
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Q'arfttgo, Ttarno 7 s, SA%
NEW SADDLEit SIIOP.
O
- th ilaltittore Street, Co.: tylttord. Pa.—Codt
-.tautly .n Laud, of made to order, all kindit of
RIDING SADDLES,
WAGON SADDLES,
. CARRIA - /E HARNESS,
DRAUGHT HARNESS.
RIDING BRIDLES,
BLIND BRIDLES,
COLLARS
FLYNETS, &c
iow u the lowest.
'May 2A, IS6i.-tit J. M. ROWE.
C ARRIAGE -MAKING RESUMED,
Abe war being over; the undersigned bare re:mmed the
CA It WAG BUSINESS,
at their old stand. In East Middle atre-t, Clattyshurg.
where they are again prepared to put up tebrk in -the
must fashionable, anbatantial, Ind superior manner. A
lot of new and serond•hand
CARRIAGE, BUGGIES.,
on hand. which they will dispose of at the towel:: pries:
and all orders will be supplied as prow i pily itnil satisfac
torily as possibie. r
C-irREP AI R ING-Eb
done with il ispatch, And at Cheapest rates.
'A large lot Of new and old HARNESS n hand for sale.
a *
Thankful for t liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed
bv them, they a Land will endeavor to deserve a large
share In the turn
May - ..9.-t. f
NEW FIRM!
AT THE OLD, STAND
[ESTABLISIIED IN 1817.]
I hare associated with me, in business, my ion. Joxx F.
McCeuta, under the firm and style of D. McCasaar
.t SON, and I desire to say to pay old friends and the pub
lic generally that. since the war, jthe manufacture of
Saddles, Elarnees,Collars,kc., has beau {Waved at the old
estabihdied and well known stand no Baltimore Street.
one eoulimsouth of the Court lions., Gettysburg. P...
Waxing had an er.perit.nce of 40 years in this establish
meat, I feelasuired. that, with renewed attention to bus.
i ties', we can still blither merit and t eceiTo a full share
of public patronage
Feb.l, 1866,
With increased facilities for conducting our business,
we are better prepared than ever to satisfy the wants of
all these who may need anything in our line. We espe
cially call the attention of Farmers and others to the
superior quality of our
Plain or Quilted Seat Horn Side Leathers,
Saddles, flames, all kinds, with or
Plain or Quilted Scat no without fastenings,
Horn, Housings.
Plain or Quilted Seat SideSootch Collars(leather),
Saddles, " (ticking),
Plalnor Fancy Saddle Cloths No Sewn Collars,
Wagon Saddles, Rest Welt ilarneaa Collars,
Riding Bridles, of all,k ;rids. p a t eat Leather Collars
fair or black, rounded or stitched or unstltched,
flat, Best Leather Wagon Whips
gartlngales 4, 434. and 5 feet long,
~„
Carriagellarnese, all styles,VlAtedeam Whips,
silver or, black mounted, Trotting Whin
Heavy Draft blarness, Ladles' Riding Twigs,
Blind Bridles, Whip lashes,
Girths, - Flom Blankets, &c., kc
.
Cruppers,
In short, everything that pertains to a first class genera
horse furnishing establishment constantly on hand or
made to order prottiptly, of the very hest material, and
by the moat experienced - workmen in The country, (two
having worked In t hie establishment for the last thirty
years.)
Ware now manufacturing an excellent let of Heavy
Draft and Harness Collars for those alio prefer our own
to city made work.
Repairing of all kinds doneat short notice and on rea
sonable terms.
All are cordially taxi ted to call and examine for them
Beim as our work cannot fail to recommend Itself.
Feb. 1,1866—tf. DAVID MCCREARY A SON.
CARRIAGES AND 'BUGGIES
TATE' & CULP
Are now building a variety of COACH WORK of the
latest and moist approved styl.a, sod constructed of the
best material, to which they Invite the attention of buy.
ers. Raving built our work with great care, and of ma
twist selected with special reference to beauty, of style
and durability, we can confidently recommend the work
as unsurpassed by any other in or out of the cities. All
we ask is an inspection of our work, to convince time in
want of any kind ofa vehicle that this is the place to
buy them.
iarß EPAIRING in every brancb'done at abort notice
and on reasonable terms.
else us a call at our Factory. near the corner of Wash
ington and Chamberaburg streets, Glettysburg, Pa.
June 12, 1887.—tf
Wats•
WANTED 7—
FPrEARINIDRED
To adieus or sell by s t keicription the Portrait et HO
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TRDEUB 1189 EN which we are about to publ ish. This Portrait is from aPhotograph by the late Chas. W.
Eberman, and la acknowledged to be the tiestilkenese of
this distinguished Statesman that bps seer been taken.
The artist, who stands at the head of his art in America,
has defe. red a trip to Europe expressly to execute this
great work OK Mk picture ofone fifth* vastest liv
of Statesmen ' *Hilo one of the 'beet Steel Engraved
Pormiu evetproduced In this country, and we are en
•aeled to offditaducemente to agents to make money, such
as are rarely oSered anywhere. Wardell territory will
be given to goad and reliable men' in all peril of the -
United, States. Persons wishing to veal will do well
to tali person or address the ea ber by mall, when
all thewprticularswill bit made
May 29.-St - No. 4ltet rt., fancester, Pa.
AGENteWATED !
•
4S_ogryt Per Month and Expenses
AMJNJ ' Paid, Mole er Female Ape* to intro.
d uce its _ AHD UNIAVUL of ,
Mat 241111G4 •atwohrte
woo .houeithokl. I rearing la7 to' work
oa
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ii NV kali; timed DOTY'S OLTOILIRS' WA- llEtt, itral th(f ,
oughli tested ft, we have a, esitath.t.in ..1“1..r0i e,g it its
the‘V Iti
bc;t ashing Mach o,yet vrolue,,A. . It I. a l ui pi e i n
coma kttetiou—lotloilfy, 044. .sioliiioa., it,, „t, .w, well, wit/Inu i t Injury to.
,eloth ng.' Au iurili e.l i e ie.tikig. • re
-411 iring nimaliy'h to 10 - itottre htbot it th.. .. , dt•ntii.exii
Z . I. lli iy. he 4ton., with tito wid of
lit
11 - ii e f r ee end the
awiaai Clothes' 11ringer, hi op t . third the tun,—
eenitoirii.ilui tittle. latiiir, soap, Itie4 a; .—evolding the
i i ..,,,,,,it ts o f we.h.thlie, whit tumbling the pernott working
co gji, through with 3 we:lidos without w e tti ng wen..
..,ivo. Or theltuur. 1 t really iot.rit,..ll the good that C4(l
goi Milt., ( It. We di. h. t thiuk (bet way family, title. hftrll
Misting' It, w0..1,1 .11, 1 .i0,... ii it h it. .. ____
D. A. BUraiLER.
• ic; 4. •FAtINESTuCK.
A. M. HUNTED.,
STALLSMITII,
ARMOR,
U. 7. FALINESTOCK.
FRO REV. L. SCOTT. BISHOP:0Z VIZ M. E
BAOWIITSO.—Dear Sir ;—We like our Machine
mach ;!cotild not be persuaded to do without it, end with
tho aid of Doty we feel that we are masters of the poet.
Cons. ;On one occasion, the clothes were prepared, but
the washerwoman failed no. We were not to be defeat•
ed that way. took hold (whirl, of tourer t nhouldnot
Lace Vire had had no machine), and in hours weput
through eleiess dozen ;deers, many of which were shots,
said they were well done. too. We wish you great sac
exam. i
C. H; Buehler, corner Carlisle and R. It street, lattify
agent for the tale of the Universal Nringer end iht44l
Worthing Machine, in Adams county, Pa.
May 119. 1867. ' i
TEE WORLD ASTONISHED
AT Tilt WONDEII3I.7I, Cr.VELITIONI
TIIE GREAT ASTROLOGIST,
Le feet-xis secrets no mortal ever knew. She restores
to happiness those who. Iron doleful eveuto, catattrte
plies, crosaes in love, loss of relations and (Honda. bee of
money, acc., have become despondent. She brinw to
gether thOrte lobg separated, given inforniation cotiru;
ing absent friends Or looms, restores lost or stolen puler
ty, tell, you the hilliness you are neat qualified to pur
sue in What You will be most inccessful. causes el OIT
marriages and telia you the very day y ou will Mail,
gives you the name. likeness and characteristicsllie •
t
person. She reads your very thoughts. and by her a
1 ,,,,
supernitm al powers unveils the dark •nnd hidden ys
teries of thelut ere. From the stare we ere hi the nuts
ment--:the widen' stare that overcome or predomin e in
the con fi guration—from the aspects and positions the
planets and the fixed stars in the heaves. at the tie of
Fail tto
birth,she deduces the future destiny (I nt o.
i ,
consult the greatest Astrologit on earth. it cost you
, but a trifle. end you may never again have so ftvcnible
'n
opsairtunity. Consultation fee, with likeness an( ell
desired information, $l. parties living at a (lister* con
cothrult the Madame by mail with equal safoty and Mess
factiOta to themselves, Ho if in person. A full and eipliclt
chart, written out, with all inquiries answered mullike.
:less enclosed. tent by mail on receipt or price above,. I
tionrd. The strictest secresy will be maintained, moduli
corrospondeace returned or destroyed. References if the
highest ordat furnished those desiring theip . . • V rite
plainly the dayaif the month and year in which youwete
born, euelosinr, a small lock of hair.
Addi ens, , MADAM} 11. A. PERRIGI,
Feb.2B, 1861.-ly E. 0. , rawer 2a, liutlolo.N. i
Tbrvw away, yuur false frizzee,yvta sa 3i,ur
Destructive of comfort, Rod not / reorth a fig
Come aged, come youthful, etrfueigly and fair.
And rejoice in your olyr.lurol'rianrintir.
For restoring hair op6rz bald pearl 'from wl4tever
eau, It may have oral and firi`ini: s grolth if
hail upon the:face, it has DO equal. It is iil tors. Lb
beard to grow uporrthe smoothest Lc, in front t
eight weeks. or hair upon bald hrools in aims
three months A few Ignorant practitioners have suit:vi
ed ttoit'tliere 10' not Bing that will force or baster th•
growth of the hair or heard. Their utoorrtiou3 arifilse
as thousands al tiring witriessen (from their own riper!
encercan hear witness. lint trinity sell Any. how lie se.
to ill.tinguish the genuine Iron the spiiriou•? f
tautly is difficult, as nine.teuths of the different l'rrlars
tions advised for the hair and beard are entirely mirth
less, stilt you may have already thrown away
mounts in their pnrchase. T., ~n.• • a,- mid -.ay tr .
the Keparstor Capilli it will c.,t you o ut4s
fully -1 . 4.111e5 Ilp to our If Urn is
doe. lot keep it. 14,114 one it',l; !AAP
it. p—itpuid.toiii•ther with a rriu.ipt
Will rfittiriou/ you on aripitiation, pro,
kr*Ct:4ll is 0-.1 giten.
V. L CLA I:K
No. WCSI V” , 1 1 ,2 .
1=313M1
tit bei, t,,) the nle N XII:, yu
can to cured permanently, and at a trithatt re
The nitont,hinz suc e,. which bas at temdc.l th i. pre,
Liable medicine fur Physical and Servoit,We4lise-..44-
eral Di•stility and Prontr•tion. 31n.c.n:.tr leer*,
Impotency, or any of the consequences of youth( aitnit.
cretion, renders it the ne.4t vainable preparatiotr
discovered. tt
It will remove all nervous at!ecth,ns. de:pre—, n.
!Dent...incapacity to #ttply or boßine,ol, ~f
confusion, thoughts of self-Jostruction, fears of ihco
kc. It will restore the appetite, renew the heah t
those who have destroyed it by set:ion:ll excess or evil
dices.
Young Men. be humbugged no more by "Quack
tors" and ignorant practitioners, but send without dek`,
for the Elixir, and be at once restored to health and hal
pine... A PerfeilCure is Guaranteed in every instanc •
Price; SI, or four bottles to one eddress.
one b,atle is snflicient toeffect a cure in all orilinar
caem.
ALSO, DR. JOINVILL.E'S SPECIFIC PILLS. forth
speedy and pernment cur. of Clonirrhea. Meet, Croft* ,
Discharges. Gravel. Striotate, and all affections of ft
Kidneys and Illadde:. Cures effected in from one to
days., 'They are ptivaireil from vegetable extracts '
are harmless on the 'system. and never natiseat
stomach ox impregnate the breath. No change of di it
necessary while using them. oor doe s their actaa l i t ,;y
manner interfere with tinniness pursuits. Piier,Sl r
box.
will be se to
I
Either of the :Limey-merit toned articles
any address, closely sealed, and postpaid. by mail o as
presaon receipt of price. Address all orders to i
BERME}[. SIAIITTS @ CO.. Chemill
Feb. 2S, 1867.-ly No. '.4sa River Street Troy. N 4
CRISPER COMA.
Oh !she was beautiful mai MIT,
Iti!th starry e es, and radiant Lair,
Whose curling tetalrila .41., entwined,
Enchained the very heart and mind,
CRISPER COMA,
For Carling the hair of either &r into lily
awl (flossy Ringlets or Heavy
aliassive Curls.
DANNLIL & ZIEGLER
➢y using this article Ladles and Gentlemen cani:au•
tify themselves a thousand fold. It is the only are
the world that will curl straight hair, and at the
time pre It a beautiful, glossy appearance. 11
Coma not only curls the hair, but invigorates.
ana cleanses it ; is highly and deligttfully pert,
is the most complete article of the kind ever
the American public. The Crisper Coma will
any address. sealed and postpaid for SI.
Address all orders to
• W. L. CLARK k CO., Chenital
No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, Fe,
Feb. 28, 1867.- ly
I XCELSIOR EXCELSIOR
DAVID 3IcCREARY
11A1R EXT_E'RIIIINATORIF
-
For Rc.woving Superfluous Hail!
To the ladiesespeclally, this Invaluable
being an almost indimpensible icle
depila, re
commends itself as
to female beauty, Is easily applied, don't not burn o jure
i ll
the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It is wa ted
to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, t om
any part of the body, completely, totally and ally
extirpating the same, leaving the skin colt, small and
natural. this is the only article used by the Frena and
is the only real effectual depilitory in existeacerice
75 cents per package, sent post-paid, to any addis, on
receipt of an order, by
BERGER, SHUTT') & al., Cherol
Feb. 2P. 1867.-6 m. 21.6 River St., Troy, Y.
There cometh glad tiding if to all,
`To young and to old, to great and to email,
The beauty which once was so precious and ra
is free for all, and all may be far.
By the use of i
CHASTELLAR'S !
For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion.
most valuable and perfect preparation In u ol
giving the skin a beautiful pearl•like tint that is 13
found In youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckka, co
pies, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness. Eruption nd
all impurities of the skin,kindly healing the same v-
Ing the skin white andclear as alabaster. Its niece of
be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vege le
preparation is perfectly harmless. It Is the only a le
of tlie kind us d by the French, and is considered b he
Parisian es Indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwar of
30.010 bottles were sold during the put year, a sufll t
guarantee of ita efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sen y
mail, post-paid, on receipt of an order, by
BERGS:A, SHOTTS k CO.; Chemls
Feb.22,1887:-.ly 255 River Street, Troy, N.
WHISKERS AND MUSTACHE
pORCED to grow upon the smoothest facein from t
to live weeks by using Dr. EiDVIDNE'S RESTA
TEUR CA PILLAIRB, the most wonderful digicovery
modern science, acting upon the Board and Bair
almost miraculous manner. It lieu been used hz the
°Otitis and London with he most Battering
Neale/ oral] purchimers will be registered, and 'lien
satisfaction is not even' in every instance, the mo
will be cheerfully rellindod. Price by mistl, 's ea t e d t
postpaid, $l. Descriptive circulars and tosobterd i d e se
od tree. Address BRRGIEB, SIIIITTS & CO., Chem
ti 0.2815 Elver Street, Tr 4, N. Y., Bola evad e far
United States. • [Feb . . U,1867.-1
Aubtirn, Golden, .Flazen de Silken Cur
PIODUCIID by thanes of Prof. DEBSEUX!
"I,IICIIDVSUE. ewe application warranted to
the mast straight and stubborn hair of either sex i..
wavy ringiets i or heavy MAINIITOCOXIIL Has been used
the Dahlonab es of Paris and London, with the
grattlying regatta. Does no Wray to the hair. Price
mail.sealed and pod-paid, Sl. Descriptive Circulars ma
ed tree. Address BZWER, SHOWS & 00, menus •
N 0.285 River 'Street, Troy,. N. Y, Sole agents
for
United States. [Feb. 28,
11. F. DEBRING du BRO.)
FRESCO PAINTER"
i FREDERICK CITY, MD.
RESPECTFULLY ,
inform the pug
lie that they at. prepared to FUSCO 00%04
Ye, HALL% PRIVATIANSIDENONI, de., ha the
approeed etylea,modera or unient. All 'Work wairent
to 0 latisitetico le totnete, durabtlity and .1.... 0 ra
. 5 411
.
esoket.—en ---- - 7
n ßoom. HANDL E FOli SALA
- . inugaid. or lad; a the Lanah ya r d of
O. R. MUM
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It.nAU Tl,l r, FOLtOWINCI
Grtvrtutiu, PA, Jau,B.
CHURCH,
ASTROLOGY
MADAME IL A. PEitTuao
REPARATOR CAPILLI
REPAII/ TOR CAPILLI
AFFLICTED:
SUFFER NO 311)11E:
CHASTELLAR'S
'WHITE LIQUID ENAMEI
BEAUTY!
I .*
_ •
JULES JARED'S
"EMAIL DV PARIS."
TUE NEW REAUTIFIEROF THE SKIN.
l'eathnonials from C'elebrated.Ladies :
The secret of hmtutifying the skin being known only to
peers. Jared & Hone, they honorably slate that it differs
•
nn all ether preparations. It gives to the most. harsh
and freckled skin both the textute and color of polished
ivory,femovlng all diseoloratlons whether appearing as
frerkkti. tan, morph.... moth, or bleckworm speck., and
is mi....tally socceonfril in amoothing out the marks left
by Smell Pox.
The eigetits of `L'Eniall de carte" most confidently' sub.
mit to the public the earnest endorsements of snub dis
tinguished Wire
~
SIGNORA RISTOR!., Mile FELICITA VESTVALI, Miss
ittiOIEiITCIiELL, Mrs. D. P. BOWER! , LU
CIL LEWESTERN , Mtu!. PONISI, Mrs. EMMA
WA!.LER, LUCY ItURITONI NORSIII'-
DE
MARGUERITTES, Miss AO
NES
PERRY,
• .
and many others, whose high standing in the profession
gives the stamp of truthfulness to their 'intelligent and
genuine approval.
January 18,.1866
The Beautiful Lucille Western says:-
118nd that the "Email" produces all the bri Illancy of
rouge and 1111 y-whits, with the great and peon:liar advan
tage of total harmlessness. It really adds to ti le softness
pod beauty of the skin.' •
The Magnificent Veatvali says
I have suffered so much f rom the serious Whi to lotions,
&c., which my theatrical profession obliges-me to use,
that I consider it a perfect benefit - trim' to find at prepare
iron • filch gives the necessary whiteness to the skin, and
leaves the skin cool and smooth.
bliss Maggie Mitchell says :
•
I have tried the ale b beautifier, "I...thgail do Paris,"
and found that Ithistantly imparts a nutdkal bloom and
(reel:lees to the complexion..
"Jared Email de ('aria." is used as a delicate beautifier
of the skin for Theatre, Saloon or Bail Hoorn. by the toot
refined and scrupulous Ladies; pruduclug all tine beanti
r) lug I . lTeCtil Of rouge and Illly white, without tho ir vulgar
glare or ingairy to the skin.
'Soid by 311 first-class Druggists, Perinuiere Ladies'
Hair Dreadera.
L. liialieau 822 Broadway: Dented 111.1111104 .k Co.. and F.
C. Wells ik Co., New York. and Eugene JOU 1nt..111 South
Tenth Stieet, and Johns ton, Holloway a Cowden. Phila
delphia, Agents JA lIED
tleneral Ageu to and Importers, New York.
Jan. 2.1.151i7.-tini
GREAT CONO,WAGO MILLS.
iu,ow i3usllli,L3 OF WHEAT WANTED
The undersigned having remodeled and improved
his mills near New Chester, f formerly called alnut
Grove," but now "great Connwago Mills") is prepared
to do nil kinds of work in his line with onus; ;al dispatch.
Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange.; he very beet
qualities of Super, Extra, and Family FDA: also Rye,
Corn aid Buckwheat Flour. with every Tani try Of Chop
and offal of wheat.
Ilacjng a MAW MII.I. attached. lie k pte tare.' to saw
all kinds of lumber. a: lb" 4:2.at,at mtt icr. k farmer in
need of lumber and 11..ar. can put a log u;10 r his wagon,
throw it few blithele of schwat on the top. Ita 're the wheat
exchanged for 11 ow. • an.l the log sawed. t bus Raring a
double trip—and ali beratn, of the new awl perfect Ma
chinery now ..,111/I,pni 11.1 three mills.
Having the hest or i or ;nen he will be 1, We to please
every body. Thenk p.t.st ftVola he hr foes for Al Ibu
tltamuce of the pane.- 31YEM.
New Chester, April
J. W. C. SEITZ. if. 1. T. RC C - iiINGIIA3I
J. W. C. Seitz cL Co.,
DEALEI:iz k 3IANUYAC rci :ERS OF
CIGARS, TOBACCO ANI) S2';UFF,
No. 164 Frankin st.
BETWEEN GREEN E D PACA ETS
BALTIMORE :.
"QUICK S.\ LE AND SMALL PROII TS!
. 4 71: „ •s I:I; , P.Tr.D CIP:WIN11 Tutl•CCO,
41,1 Le %i %,r) .1,... r })(t,m, with a 4 , 1-m1244 •.rtruent
Fancy .Y.C.
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zi APES In r , ~L , a.r.Makt, 1 7 .1.411:44 a
t in., and )lonclay a Ics - t 11 - 11. S. it every, rhe. 4. Try it
Addrusi orrl , 4 r, c., t-/r.
'MIA/LER A: , J. 83111'11,
Cheriii•t. olind 1111,:e..CP Pi.ai:gllt.l
1%7 N"rtn "itxrd ithtiadalphia.
113rch
(401ETIIING, WONDERFUL fur
the Nil LLIOS—all tma' - I, HO, ' , J.' apd MY '—
Aget.tm vano d . Ent:lit, .ctuntit for pulica 11. CAXP,
142 111,0,ker et., k. [ Erb.
FOR SALE. CHEAP.
A REAPER AND \1() %VEIL
IA.NNY'S PATEN T—ull in
R •nd order—with tw.anivt.s. For lonia. tc., In
quire line CumLwi:m•Gto - xn.hlp.
June 12. 15,17 .-3t• tit:Wt./F. CULT'
FREE' TO EVERY BUILT
A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the
greaten Importance to the young of both ...ter.
It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the
de•pleed respected, awl the forauken loved.
• .
No youni lady or gentlewom ~)touhl Sail to send their
Address, slid re ;scatty post-paid. by return mail.
Fol,. 2S, 7hel7.—+:tri
THOSE who desire brilliancy'of
pleuirqi mast purifrlthd ...rich 'the I.l.tiotl, which
Ifelutbold's Concentrttteileetxtrort of .ittrittittrilla Invari
ably does. Ask for fletutbold'e. Talc so other.
Tux Woxtrarct. FLEXIBILITY and great COMPOST and
PLEAACREtoany LADE wearingthe DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT
will be experienced particularly in all crowded Angst-
BLIES, OPERAS, CARRIAGES, RAILROAD CARE. Ctinactt Pews,
ARM Climes, for PROMENADE and HOES' DIMS, as the
SKIRT can be TOLDED when in use to occrir a small PLacx
as easily and conveniently as a Mx or .I.IcBLIS Daxse;an
invaluable quality in crinoline, not found in any Single
Spring Skirt.
A LADE baring enjoyed the PLUSHER. COMPORT, and
great corvine:web! wearing the DUPER' ELLIPTIC STEIL
SPRING SKIRT for a SINGLE DAT, will never afterwards
willingly, dispense witb their use. For CaILDIXtr, Misses
and YOUNG LADIES they are superior to all others.
&They will not BIND or BREAK . like the Single Sprint&
Ent will PRESERVE their paßracT and GRAcEPUL SHAPE
when three or four ORDINARY SKIRTS will have been
THROWN ASIDE AS InIELESS. THZ floors are coveted with
DOUBLE AND TWISTED THREAD, and the BOTTOM RODS are not
only double aprings, but twice tor double) comen: pre
venting them from wearing out when dragging down
stoops, stairs, &c.
The Duplex Elliptic hie g-eat favorite with .all ladies
and htuniversally recommended by the FASHION MAO
'AZINES as the STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONA
BLE WORLD.
' To °Wu) , the following inestimable advantages In
Cjillolll2E. PIZ SOPIHIOIL EICALI£P, PERFECT NA/lIIPLCTIIII.E,
STYLISH SHAPE and lIINISH, mextinutr, niunit.rrr, , COY
roan and ECONOMY, enquire for J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX
ELLIPTIC, or Double Spring Bkirt,and besure you get the
genuine article.
CAUTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION be par
ticular to NOTICE that skirts offered as •ISUPLEE"
have the red ink stamp, viz : ''J. W. Bradleet Duple(
Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—Dune others
are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will adinitfa
pin being passed through the centre, thui restaling tile
two (erdouble)isprinp braided together therein, which
a le the secret ot their YLIXIBILITY and irruNqrn, and
ly combination not to hi found in any other Smut.
FOR BALK in all Stores where FIRST CLASS skirts
are sold throughout the ijolted.Statee and eleSerbere.
Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the Patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY & GARY,
97 Chambers and 79 k 81 Reads Ste., New York.
April 18,1887.-8 m ; ,
628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628.
NIW SPRING STYLES,"Onr own make."
EEMBRACING every New and tesintble size, 'style and
Shape of Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts„-2, 2 1 ,4, 214
2%, 3 t 3 1 4, 3%, 3 and 4 Yds.,round, every leingth and
size walet; in every resptct First Quality, and kspecially
adapted to meet the wants of First Class and Most Fash
ionable Trade.
"Out own make," of Hoop Skirts, are lighter, more du-
table, and Really Cheaper than any other nuke of either
Single or Double Spring Skirt In the American Market.
They are Warranted in every respect, and wherever in
troduced give general 'satisfaction. They are now ';ten.
sively sold by Retailers, and era., 9MY eOould try
them.
Ask for "Hopkln's Own. Make," and see that each Skirt
is Stamped "W. T. HOPNINS, MANUFAOTURKR,, 848
AROH Ediet PHILADRLPILLit," No others_ure Oen*.
itte. A Catalogue containing Style, Size and Retail Pri
ces, sent to tiny address. A iltdforte and Liberal Die.
count allowed to Dealers. Orders by mail or otherwtes,
promptly and careihtly tilled.—Wholseale•and Retail , sa
Manufactory and Sale•roomi, No. 628 Arch Street, Phila.
Skirts made to order altered; and repo r e d.
MKT GASH . ONX FRIZZ ONLY.
March ' • • WM. T. noimnia.
MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK,
Cooper Institute, New, York.
HADLEY
IN coostantly retelling Large DAWN!, Of
01 NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE, AT ONE.HALF
THE USUAL PALLING PRICES.
1.0 hind:Ohba' Maar, Sets, 180 pieces, ; pmp
• “ Tea ' " 44 7.00'
" a Dinner Plates, p er dos., I 2.00
a " a Tea " 4 1.60
" 44 Cape sad Saucer*, Ze pleas, 4.00 ;
Wench Out Goblets, Par dosen, lOO
Also, Tium743oods la China, Eth Tea,' let
White Barlstan Stone Wary 04 and
811TOr Plated Ware, Cutlery; kc, Ac, &a., Ili lo
Weal. Glostepaeked to rill over the w , b -
press or otherwise. ; Itouselfarnishlng floods! la large
Ramenbar HADLEY'S Middle, of the Bllek.
111,1140 ad stir 0 1010 6 110 1 6 1 E, s I
No °Megaton laith Oarner Skfre4s.
gaith isaAts •
MEE
lI3IMMI
ViutitantOtto.
CONIIIISSION MERCHANTS
J ENK I(N(i(1•
=1
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NI u tti•mte y..,,1 ,r-1.,; Ittitxhtly -thee*
••• l'::::et • t !•: ../4 ll i• .r mirt.x
'11') T'l,y nre te: .Iper•
the hen, "
tlty t...tt I•ts
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Truy. N. Y
'coop
radley's • celebrated Patent
LEX ELLIPTIC
( Oa DullliLlS SPRING)
SKIRT.
FR N C!H CSZNA ,,j
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ESC
ao
A.: itA !Ix. M AaNow a.—Tlito prt.t t 'lex. thing.? at
"sweete,t I hing," m 34 chi" Itlvei tJt'i t 1 . -. r the le b'
no.ney. it tr:erttother the ~.1.,r ..f peropiratibut
r"liens smut iad•ts dulieney t.” the skin: i,i a de
lightful perfn " allaya hruiluvhe and infitnnnut.•
tiou, and is e,n‘ary eusninonion in the sick
room, in. the ale ry uud upon the toilet Ado
hoifeti. It UAL 100 ..bt.vined anywhere at one dot.
kr per 1 , 0t.t!0. . .
8A RATon 'tivffiNo WA r):14,.olo by all I)m:4:WC
sale :4. 6.,1;pruuy4.1.4 bor. kioitinit
110,1.11 Cr, Drug. lit UrWll•lqt,
S. ISO -The m.runt ar Plantation
Bitter, sold it/ one ye..r is e.outet binx•etartling.L--
They Nenuld till I: o.dway . is feet high, from the
Nar6 to 41.1.1 rtreet. Drake's tnaitufnentrY i. one
of the instituri,ca Sew York. it is said that
brake painted tl. the ruekA w the En tern States
with his oaba I iato• . " an d then
got theaid granny legiCatura to pass a law "pre
venting disfiguring the lace of nature," which
gives him a monopoly. We in not know bow
this is, hilt we do know that the Plantation Bitters
KELL as no other article ever did. They aril Used
by all classes of the community. and arc death
on Dyspepsia--certain. They are very in rigors
ting when lank uid and meek, and a great appe
' her.
SARATOGA SPRIRG WATER. sold by all Druggists.
Mr For sale by S. S. Forney and
_Dr. Robert
Horner, DI-uggiats, Gettysburg,
'• In liftipg the kettle from the fire I scalp
myself very severely--Mne hand almost . to. eriml
Tbetorturewasunbearahle. • • • 'Fbe Mexi
can Mustang Liniment relieved the pain almost
immediately. rt, healed rapidly, and left very
little aeon
CHAS. J. Fosrun, 420 Broad St.. Phila.."
This is merely sr sample of what the Mustang ,
Liniment will du. It is invaluable in all eases of
woutill, swellings. sprains. cuts, bruises, sprains,
etc., either upon den or beset.
iterware of counterfeits. None is genuine un
less wrapped in fine steel-plate engravings, hear
ing the signature of U. W. Westbrook. Chemist,
and the private st:Linp of De As Beanies & Co.-
New York,
SARATOGA SPRING %VATIC*, Sold by all Druggists.
For sale by S. S. Forney and Dr. sleben
llorner,Druggista, iiettyeburg, Pa.
All silk, value a beautit'ul bead of Bair, and its
prescrvillon from premature baldness and turn
ing gray, will not fail to use Lyons' celebrated
Kathairiin. It makes thie hair rich, suit and
glossy, eradicates t:auglrul, and causes the hair
to grow with luxuriant beauty. It is sold every
where. 4
E. THOMAS LY DN. Chetuiat, N. Y.
SARATOGA SPRING WATER, cold by ■Il Drug6 4 sta
_Zter" For saki II) S. S. Forney and Dr. Robert
Horner, Drtp.4o , ,te, Gettyabitrg, I'..
IC/I.Vr Drn 1-r?—A young 1 ady, returning tv her
eouotrji home after a sojourn of a few months in
New York, was hardly recog . lized by her friends.
In place o a rustic. flushed I ace, she had a soft,
ruby c3tuplezion, of almost marble smoothness;
and instead of 22, she realy appeared hut 17.
She told them plainly she used Bagatt's Magno
lia Balm. and would not be without it. Any lady
can improve her Personal appearance very mach
by using this article. It can be ordered of any
druggist fur only SU cents.
SAI:ATOtj4 SPRING WATER, cold by all Druggists.
. - .41...iF0r sale by S. S. Forney and Dr. Robert
Horner, Druggists, Gettysburg, Pa.
Helms:rect . , inimitable hair Coloring has been
steadily growing in favor,f.,r over twenty yearn.
It tl.:!ta upon the absorbents at the roots of the
hair, an,: ,li.ngen it to it: original color by de
gree:,.. inntantaheous dyes deaden and injure
the hair. lieimstreet's is not a dye, but is cer
tain in it. results. promotes its growth, and is a
beautiful HAIR DRE. , UNG. Price 5u refit:" and
$1 00 S.3ld by all .!eaters.
SARAT,IGA.. , ..RDR. WATER. told by all Drugealts.
lor b , . iz Forney mind Dr. Robert
If.,roor, tiettynburg. Pa.
E'.7ll.t , 'T Priti: JAMAIA GINGE.R—
f.-tr NaiiteiL Heartburn, pick Head , :
ache. .M , ,rbus,"*.c., where a warming.
genial stimulant requireld. Itticareful.prepara
tino nd entire purity makes it a cheap and re
liable article for culinary purposep. Sold every
where. at 5e cents per bottle.
SA II ATcG SPRING WATER. sold by all Druggiks.
I'ur "le by S. S. Forney and Dr. Robert
Horner. ilettyaburg, Pa.
July .5. ti 46.-12,
Ii tLeen part
R ETABLAMBROSIA I
FOR GRAY
HAIR
r.iNcs
itEs. - Gs. - RINGS
RINGS To RINGS
R NGS Restore RINGS
RINGS Gray Hair to its RINGS
RIN,;s Orizin r d Color. tired- RINGS
RING: , ice:Q. Dandruff and RINGS
RINGS , VEGETABLE . AIIBROSIA ) RINGS
RINGS , Is WARRANTED. j RINGS
RINGS Ilumor6 from the RINGS
RING Scalp and pre- RINGS
RAN ;S vent Baldneer. RINGS
RING:: Tay A Bormic ! RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RlN'' , '
4 RINGS
RI S RINGS
GS RINGS
RINGS
Thk i. tho . ANIBRobIA that Mug made.
Thi• i• the Cure that lay
lo the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
Thi. la the Man alio was bald and gray,
Who n, a lima raven locks. that say
Ile used the Cure that lay
In the AMBILOSI i that Ring made.
1 This the Maiden, handsome and gay,
Who worried the man twee bald and gray
Who nor has raven locks. they say.
Ile need the .4.31131t0.51A that Ring made.
This is the Parson, who, by the way,
Married the Maiden. handsome and gay,
To the Man once bald and gray.
But who now has raven lucks, they say,
Because he used the Cure that lay
In the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
This is the Bell that rings away
To arouse the people, sad and gay.
Unto this fact which heredoes lay—
It' you would not be bald or gray,
Übe the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
E. M. TCBBS & CO., Proprietor*, Teterboro' N
.31OFFAT'S LIFE PILLS !
AND PIRENIX BITTERS
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEDICINES IN THE
Established in 1835 by one of our Most Pah-opt Phy
sicians, and now used throughout North affil-South
America, with more pleasing results than any other
Medicine in cases of diseased Liver, Bloottor Skin, Ind
geation, Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism,
and Fever and Agne
'oontide of certificates are In our possenion, eying
detailed accounts of perfect cure effected by these in
valoablo Medicines. They late the system and put
all the fondling of the body in a healthy condition. '
Bold by all Druggists. White k Howland, Proprietors
Successors to Dr. John Moffat and Dr. W. B. Moffat t New
York
April 4,1867.-17eow
'CLIMAX ! CLIMAX ! !
PAGE'S CLIMAX SALVE,
A FAMILY BLESSING FOB 25 CENTS
It heals without a scar. No family should be without it
We warrant it to mire Seto&la, Sores, Salt Rheum,
Tetter, Nutpick, and all Eruptions of the
Skin. For Sore Breast or Nipples, Cuts, Sprains, Braise",
Barna= Scalds, Chapped Hands, ke., It makes a perfect
It hes been need over fifteen Jetinr,witbont one failure.
It hu po parallel—having perfectly eradicated dis
ease and healed after all other remedies had Allied. It
is a compound of Arnica with many other Extracts and
Balsams, and put up In larger boxes than any other
Ointment.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. 'White k Hoirlaud
Propritors, ISI Liberty Street, New York.
March 28,
THE GOLDEN TABLET
AN INPALLABLN REALIDY FOR
Ach, Salt Rheum, ZrYe'peks, cusd aU Cidaaeout &lop
Nowt) 014 Sorra, Son 144 Sbre .144;
So►e Ntpokt, Chafing, Pimples, Bum, Ekakir,.
raarratai Throat, Pikt, Cbtarrk, /Want
of the Ivy, Oak, aussaek, de. Alto for
LlMOOltititlA, AND ALL .111116 1 / 4 11 irIAXIIiBII2II.
• •
Tltla Is orie of the most extraordinary Znaridier Mir
ebarvered producing looneterfiel mark In ad cams
where it twat be used externally or httormally, am slake,
Woodall, or gargle. la Liatoorrhoe it sato hde levet,
caring the worst cases*fe m e i r days. giy•lts many pre.
ventive and curative sr it indifiromparit to wiry
duhag p g . * q f boo Air for which see the Mew
lar. seat jree read.
Primp a bon ; six boxes kw* by , Bold by the
MWt. J. WLNOILISTIOL de 00 Siloam 8t
, I nbone all orders rdtould be ..
March 14,11301.—1 y
•
Ed • oft.
nR. BRYAN, .
tiIIateiTICIATIMINTIn all ,at Ilistual,
Beonel,lrrhiary and prorroas Dhows@ is nab er ism*
Amos
10 lash NMI asinipoodente friddiT 003=11010eXe
• Jam., 1p67.-17
litelltegl.
WORLD
WlUnit
THE GREAT CHOLERA
PREVENTATIVE.
X. ISIK.
(HEAT
n g r i Fitters.
rlt 111
%%Os sY.IIFfL RBSIP:ILT ea. dternliir d In
141 reA .14,0 Awls, 1 w.. 07 I, pr. 911Clelaii
1.11•. sm....hen! Egyptian
lie , Mad Nark. seen and relt , she vent .1 some rentsdT
Which a .trikr s,l the r.s .11 .lisps. au. . pre.
vent in init nt the •olgrfllll4 w hh - h the 1111.41. Ptah lig w..
then . .
Thas Brest .ishmt lo”.• i5t..,14.-t1 n. I,i;,> wth.i o rry
day iu TiVide , el , •l• u. Ilt . Ir.. etirt118.11;:. 111,004 atniglyins,
:And observed the h.-Hull - hey ly 11r tha. rralniife
111,11114 Ull6. Thu'. he was Ird ;
Allhl arteries* years' study and lats... be tar0...16A 1 • his
fellow-wan the wonderful Masan Hitters. The eltect of
this preparation lu the prevention and cure ot disease,
Wu No marvellonratid , sakonlehiug. that tbr Wool ttit yr
lag marks of royal tarot' were bestowed upon 111141 who
discovered it.. 116 name was placed Upon. the of
Nobles. and it gold medal with the following inscription
—Dr. B.(Theopsus. the Public Itenefactor—Wen pre•rlited
to hint by the Viceroy.
The preparatiou has been asd i t, srVl.l.l I elshielltiCPoi
cholera, both...prel'l , lllll.l•4llllCUl'Mtlte wrasort. and
with such great /accts,. I hat it has heel; int • 1.111cv41 IMO
nearly all the general booptinls of the oil IN, Id.
The old saying that au nuuce of prt, rod; I- 'l4 a
pound of curs. applleN with ..... :
awl therefore any r role that w 1 1; e, I •• -t
this terrible kliseN.ll.hotilil be Irt.l 813 ••
stied.
All petbulogiste bow agree that list rt. en, i •
On the •Satelit tlitoiligis the blood 111.41 11. • I 3,1, •1111.1t.0.-
0011 With+ (heeling . ..ll4y tit L•k 11. • god ••• lot , t hin,
in worki up order. Ullint preYelit eh. elk I
unite poison tueiert it.terrihlt eile• 1 , the
TLa-i. true not only tot . “11
mal Adielt.enpeeinl ly thr .111.h.rtio
The Ziugarl Bitter. is }Uhl WlWl]rii,•• • 3 Ite the e
conditions require. It set. un tbe ...,1 on
and secretion. keeping hi. pet I.e!it ern
thrill. This Bitters ie comp.seu • Id.
herbs. S. , ittCnty Cillt..ct ell flint CO el Ltri I. 1...1 upon
and put it, tone. Its I:tote i• pleitimist and it. a (recte
prompt andlasting.
Numerous tittle* of the Nolo.. Inv .lis, uses have b-en
cured by it: Cholera, Dierrioea, D,rentery. dcrolnla,
fl'yphold cud Typhus Fever. Fever. Ague. Nervous De.
AnneiniCECt/Inle Irregularitie,Dyspepeia,Platue
lency, Colic, It.
Price One Dollar par quart Bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street whart. Barrie
berg. Pa.
Sold by Druegists.HotelkeepersendGrocersgenerally.
im.GEO. Y. K A LB VLEISH sole Agent tor Gettysburg.
Y. RA uric r., Sole Proprietor
Harrisburg. Pa
May 2,911G7
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS ! !
116a - .ALL I SUFFERERS4;iv •
From Pulmonary Diseases. Nervous Debility, Female
Weaknesses. or Chromic Disorders of any na
ture, and all Whose rat Ibrees are
depressed, rendering neeersary
A Nervous Tonic and Invigbrator,
A re earnestly rsCuttitnetAlesl to 13,e
WINCHESTER'S
GENL-LNE
H OSPHI TLS
LIME AND SODA,
THE SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR
CONSUMPTION
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
Scrofula, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia,
,Paralysis, Loss of Appetite, Chlorosis,
Maramnu.x, Wanting, Liver and Kid
ney ,Complaint, Rickets, Debility
of Nursing and Pregnancy,
and all
DISORDERS OF THE LUNGS
NLIVOUS AND BLOOD
hetnedy haw been United for ten years, with
“Hcf,ll.7t , UNPAItt LLL7.71 , 17r THE ANN/LS 07 yytacitti." Its
anion a TWO-FOLD and SPICCIFIC: OD the one band, iii
cer.ASlNG MIL PRI3CIFLE that constitute* NERVOUS EN
ERGY; and on the other, are the MOST POWERFUL
BLOOD GEN EItATINO AGENTS KNOWN. By a timely
D.. Of it in the inripierit otageti at Consumption. "Cure
the Rule, and Penth the Exception." TRY IT. — ‘ll
trOLPRICtS: Tn 7 and lr-oz Bottles, $1 and $2 each
Three large, or six small Bottles WC SS, by express.
Sir Circulars and Advice Free.-er
•
Sold by all respectable Draggiata, and Wholesale at the
S.debepot iu the United States, by the Mantitacturers,J.
WINCHESTER aE CO., 36 John at., N. Y.. to whom all
omen, should he addressed.
March 14, 1567.-1 y
TO LADIES.—If you require a re
liable remedy to restore you, and remove Irregu-
Isriries or Obstructions, why not use the best
Thirty year. experience has proved that
DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS.
hare no equal for Removing Obstructions and Irregular
ities. No matter from what cause they arise. They are
safe •rd sure in eve ry ease. Price. One Dollar, per box.
DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS,
I. a remedy four degrees stronger than the above, and
intended Air 'pedal cases of long standing.
Pet e. Fir. Dollars per box.
A Ladies' Private Circuit's., with Engravings, sent fre
on application.
If you cannot get.tbe Pills of your druggist. ■cud the
money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York., and
they will be sent free from ob lion by return o
mail. (Jan. 10, 1867.-Iy
For sale In Lintolttebnrg, Md., by A. T. Stein & Co.
NO MORE BALD HEADS!
DR. LEON'S
ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER.
IS pronounced by all who have used
sit the very best preparation for the Hair. It is apo
si t I secure for Baldness, eradiates Dandruff and Humors,
stops the hair from Ls/ling out. and speedily restores
Gray Locks to their original hue and luxuriance.
It operates on the secretions, and fill, the glands with
new life and coloring matter. Thin. dead, faded or gray
hair will always be brought back by a few applicationa,
to its youthful abundance, vitality and color.
It makes the hair soft, slowly, fragrant, pleasant {ate
touch and easy to arrange.. Dry. wiry, and intractaMe
locks become moist, pliant, and disposed to remain in any
desired position. As a hair dressing it has no equal.
The iales are enormous, and Lir is a universal favorite
with old and young of both sel to
Sold by Druggists throughout lhe ',United Stated. Ad
dress all orders to 2 LER A SMITH,
Sole Proprietors, IST North Third Street, Philadelphia.
Dec.l9, 18417.—1 y
GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS
IityTHERS, are yot oppressed with anxiety for your
little ones? Are your slumbers and hearts broken by
their crtei? Do you wake in the morning anroilreshed and
apprehensive? I (so, procure as once a bottle of Dr. Le
on's Infant Remedy, and you will have no more weary
hours of watching and anxiety
DR. LEON'S INFANT REXIDY
bas stood the test of years. Thousands demos and No
theri bear witness that it never fails to give relief if used
in season. It is a mild, yet aura and speedy .care for
Colic Cramps and Windy Pains, and is invaluable for all
complaints incident to Teething.
Sold by Druggists throughout the 11. Staten. Address
all orders to ZlkaLsa 4 MUTH,
Sole Proprietors, 137 North -Third Street,, Phlbutelphis.
,March 19, 1867.-3 m.
YOUNG MEN, the experience of
past ten yeari has demonstrated the Sect that te•
Hance may be placed in the efficacy of
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
for the speedy and permanent cure of Seminal weakness,
Emissions, Physical and Nervous debility, Impotence.or
want of power, the result ef Sexual Excess, or Youth ful
Indiscretion, whith neglected, mina ths happiness, and
waits the sufferer for Business, Social Society or M
riage. and often terminates in so untimely grave Make r
no delay in seeking the remedy. It is entirely vegeta
ble and harmleen'on the system ,cap ha used without de
tection or interference with business pursuits, and no
change of diet I. necessary while align them. /Wee, Ono
Dollar.
If you connot get them of your druggist, sand the
money to D. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and
they will based free from observation by return of mall
Private Circulars to Gentlemen sentykssese appik a gi on
Ifor
sale la Emmittabarg, Md., by A. T.Stein Co,
Jan. 10, 1867.-ly •
YOUNT'S COMPOUND!
FOR THE emus Op
PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA,
ora nyotherlatammatoryorinwardfflieteeoltk e Throat
it not of todlong standing. AIso,BOAELET YEVEL—
Thlunedieln•lmebeentriedin
THOUSANDS OF CASES,
I a differentpartassfthecountry,andhaMmverbeenknowt
to fatllttakenin time andaccording to directions. It is
warranted to cure. Givelt a trial andit will speak for it
self. Every household should provide themselves Ma •
boi ofthismedicineand keep It outlands. Thecuresthat
It bas effected are truly marvelous.
IS—Prepared and sold by Umiak Youtrrh 00., Getty,.
burg,Pa. or by theirauthorhedagente. Formal eat near
1p allthe ' Stores in Adams/runty.
mar. 30,18654 f ISRAEL TWIN? t Co.
ITCH! ITCH!! ITCH'! !
SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH I—WHEATON%
OINTMENT will cure the itch in 48 hours, Also,. cares
SW ItHßUltf, trum s, CHILBLAINS. andel! KRIM
?IONS OP THE SKIN. Price 5 9 teats, Ibr sale by di
DTeubts. By sending so cents to WEER di POTTER,
Sole A atm, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be
ed
Un tateshymen, free of Postage, to
_any part of the
ited S. . .
July S.-1y •
LOVE ANtrMATRIBION,Y.—=-The
affecilool of the vimeitalsex Mai be lathdbylid
lawinewimple rules. and ,all may marry happily, It do.
aired, without Mimrd to 'wealth, age or beauty. ilemil
reeled tenvelo and stamp Ibr partimilato to
Madam I . I MLLIDMAREN,BIide Ram, New York
Jan.10,1807.4y,
•
RRNEST D. PAPS, :M.D., 1124
Broadway, New York having hr gem made die
emus of wonsal a specialty In study sad paustsse, with
=stool props Impels, devotes hie thin now mostly
toodioe t hi ti d ed ccereepondence with by numerous
the Vatted enstas. ladles ass caw
=.7 , bhn one delicate sul4 mad
fie. proper !Lad promptrsply. Enclose dimly for Poo
t•P. Rob. ta.-15m
UELMBOLD'S Ititraot SailorAl
ohianier reaarttai do blood, hutting • •••••
that Mika WM,
lth tato the . apt. 11 [N o ut the Malan
'
ale ua rk e Months, the astern natn
chsogiNt and Ilibebohrs
al gatieliedla Is am amiltssit i ta
la
•
IDrELittiOLTPS Concentrated Extract
Ilariaperilla, Is Signs* Mood Purtler.
~__ _.
AT CARLISLE, PENNA.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMP
LATING A BURMESE EDUCATION.
TO know that this Institution em
ploys none but competent instructors In every de , "
partment, and a sufficient number, to inning individual
Instruction so all of its students, and being eannected
with "Dickinson College," enables it to present, combined
facilities of the highest order, while the current ex
panses attending a course here, are from 60 to $lOO lea
than et similar institutions In large cities. We think
that when these facts are properly understood by those
who contemplate entering an institution of this order,
they will not be long in deciding In favor of Carlisle.
The following ccurse of Instructkm should commend
itself to all, who desire that kind a (information most re
quisite to prepare them for any of tbe business purrusls
in life.
NO YORE GRAY LOCKS
BOOK.K EEPDIG.
Single and Double Entry ea applied andprattleed in
the various department/ of Trade and Conunerce, nod
Banking Houses of the country.
•
Practical and Ornamental of sagerjor
special attention to proper movemetic in the formation
and combination ofletters, and thereby insuring to ev
ery student • good Cutrent Hand.
BUSINESS AILITILBETIC.
Including the most approved and beet adapted methods
for all business calculations—Mental and Written.
MOLISE' GRAMMAR.
Taught with special reformat to correct composition,
without which no student will be qualified to amunethe
duties of a first class accountait.
• •
Taught In classes, using "pean's Treaties" as a Text
Book, embracing the most important legal information
for • business man to puniest.
•
Busrmrsa YORM AND CORRESPONDENCE,
are daily practlced In the Actual Business Department,
where the itedeete in;connection with their duties con
duct an extensive correspondence, and make out all
Forms from a Receipt, to a/ndgmeut Note.
SPECIAL BRANCHES.
Phonography or Short Hand Writing, Ornamental Pen
mullshiPi Pea Drawing. Telegraphing, ?lateral Philoso
phy Geometry, Algebra, Ac., At..
We Invite an 'impartial investigation of . our 'baffle;
Sir
aced. imparting li
sound instruction in the ntoches enamor.
- -Students wirer atep7flute,andpi:rime their course
without interruption. •
Afirlfor further particilars, write and receive Circular.
Yet Add
21nw, A. M. TRIMMER, Carlisle, Pa.
i. , 1867.
A DAMS COIIIIITY MIITIJAL FIRE.
IN/HIRANO! COMPANY.
I NOORPORATXD, MARCH le, I ral '
Ornow.
President—George Swop*.
Vice President—Sammil R. R until I.
B ecretasy—D.A.Busbler.
Treislirer—R G. Fahnestock
Rz ocu t i v eComAiittee—RotetllcCardy , A adroit Rota IP
sabzust,Jacob Lug.
George !Swope,
• D. !L. Stiehl er,
G. bicturdy,
• Eicihelberger,
B. IC Russell,
• 8.0 . Bah unlock,
A.D. Buehler,
B. G IlcOreaCy ,
Jacob Xing,
gtraban toe nib
A . Hel utzeituall, Franklin. "
D. Monti New Oxford.
Wm. B. Wilsmt, Benderwrille.
R• k Bfiraban townehly
John Wolford, Unman,
John Picking, But Berlin.
• Abel T. Wrtaht, Bentisreville.
Abdiel P. Olt t, New Oxford.
Jea.R. Marshall, Natentonban township
John Cunningham Freedom.
'John Born ,er Mount Joy
Wm. Bose White, Liberty
Algr• Thiellompany la limited Init. operational* the
county of Banns. It has been in operation fo , more
than MI year., dind in that period has made but mac as.
emenmest haying paid losses by Ste during:bag
paid
daring
t05iv00.47,1100 of which hate been paid
dining the last three Year&
_Ant lusloideeirtnig an la.
mingovean apply teeny ono, MIDOTO mune* managers
or htrther inbrneilon
fagg.„The cromm itteemesto at the office° ft he
aspany, on the! sat Wedadpiay I* every month, at II
Colock, P. N.
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WOMAN'S WORK
•
IN THE CIVIL WAR. -
A work areal value, alopsietni lateriet and andeersal
popularity. The pries and literary people everywhere
COMiliend and sodores It. It roar* the onwearatea
walk ofironwin la orpreftew and united_ albs% suil the
names of nearly. dOO of oar oandrrailobless '
what they did br hornaatty *ad lac the nes lel tee
darkest Doom Beantifhl steel portraits of a arnalow of
these ladles adorn the work and it la atineowledged to be
tee of the linset works ever published.
Tarolters, Inperlinoed Agents, end Ladles Will al to
their advantage to osavaaolbr this west. A 4
=GLIB, MeOUEDT It
, • Cheettrat street, Philadekebr f i
Jane 4,11167.-okla
OUNG LADIES IRWARE !--
_ ore. iodations anti of lie•Peinkra sad Wasi
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0014CNNTRATUD FLUID =TRACT
SARSAPARILLA
Erddieuku trseptire asd likerstire Diseases 69flhe TA real
Now, Er; 110E4., rixdp, and
Which aodasfsate the appeittnnee, Purging the evil
effect. of Mercury, and reneerltin all taints. the remnant..
Ithauweik 'hereditary or otherwise, and la taltall
Adults and (xlil.eren with perfect **Pity.
I .Two Tiablespoonfolle of the lektract 'ealeaparilla,
added to a plot of it *ter, is equal to the Lisbon Dlci
.)rink. and one bottle equal to a gallon of the Nei+
titNeraaparlibt, or the decoctions*. usually wade.
as lutereatius Lettar be published tu the MeetuusChir
uNical Reties'. ,k theanbJect'of the Itztiatt tforsapax
I WA. in certain etfectitno by Benjamin T
etc. epraking ur those 111104.1., id dorm..+ ariltur
front the tie.. of moteury. he Oaten that 4 . 1 , 12 1 0 1 a
"I'M' to Ike' Extract aaparilla ; Its power la value-
I...unary, bone eo than any other true 1 au. acquaint
exl with. It is. in the xtrictext ranxe. • tonic with this
invaluable attribute.. Oast it is applicable to. a
...tate si
the wyeleua ao sunken. end yet su Ir.itahle as relation
other submbettere of the to n ic Glee. nuansilable or Odor-
UE L II L. I) ' S
CIACKNTKATXD JSXPLACT SABSAPAILILLA
kgabliabed upgrardd ul IR y.r.. Prepared by
U. T 111M1144./1.0.
Link:lst and;CLlCllilat 594 llbo.lway. v. V.
4169 - s.ld by bruggl.ts. Apr
7 INCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL
FOR S IIit CORN Of ,
SEXUAL DEBILITY
Al tended by intucumnar tolubtly ut daily looses. how
cowed. orlurwerer aggravated In charac
cei ; pi.onntly correcting tituae storidd donefitionswhich
1. , I lo• combetilleliCSll of *el( abuse. thesricinc
eat. c. , ni,,lns no ilercnry. irun,Cautharidee, ur any In
tn. t..u. ingrwlieut. Used in conjunction with the By—
ttes, It will restore the Virile rimers is all ranee
hopMence or incapacity.
sa- A NEW TREATISE. 4911
giving in.. nin.t prominent causes and symptom/ of BRX -
UAL DEUILIT 1, willhn Wailed free twill suf f erers ol
.ither
Priv $1 p e r h..x; .ix bouticfor $. by mail. Sold
Droggootm. sud whoirwilv by the Ptoprietore. J. WIN
CH 'Le:TER J. CO. to *bow enter...mould be whireiond
itommerrial tolitges.
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