4 tonnstrrial ~~~~ D Nalloaal Tefegraph 'lnstitute. Owner of Peilsa and .SY. Clair Street'', PITTSBURG, PA. Th e e Largest, Cheapest; Best ACTUAL I3USINESSS•COLLEGE 1;!ITKI) STATES Duriv tlie past ten years, upwards of FIFTEEN. THOUSAND STUDENTS, Reprerenthurerery State In the Make., hare Gradosi ted here. • A COLLEGE OF ACTUAL BUSINESS, Supplied with Banks, Stores, Post Oaks, Cmumlesian Brokers' bmarance. Sailraid , Steamboat, and • Telegraph Offices, 2c., combining THEORY AND PRACTICE. - BtudentwritionniBhly instructed in sit the brunihes of PBACTI CA BeS 'NESS- EDUCATION, Inalndlop Book.koeping,, Penmanship, Aritinnetk, Cant mereist Law, MODOOltly, ZOIIIROSSI 001111111900 d - owe. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Railroad. Steamboatiog, TelegraplOog, PRAOTFCAL BANFING,Ae. . i STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME, A ud maple** a toll &alma in hammer. to Ti/Wri W OFT,* DOLLARS Pays all eSpennes fOr Tditlon, Books, Blanks, and •Dip• Imo*. NO EXTRA CUARRid3 For PeuMaasbip, SteamboatMg, Railroading, panting or Diploma, as In other Colleges. Farglawdos godly in * Penmanship to all students in the Commercial Depart meat. TOR CIRCULARS, giving full information. and eon. Wiling a complete outline of our system of Practical psi siness Ilidamtion, together with TESTIMONIA L a from Practical-Business Men, Merchants, Bankers, Book keepers, tr. Address the Principals. • Dec. 13, 1866.-ly DIC.KINSO N AT CARLISLE, PENNA MOLT IMPORTANtTO YOUNG MEN CONTKMP , LATINO A B USINESS •EDUCATION, TO know that this Institution em- Plop none but Competentinstruotors in every de, partment, aid a sufficient number In insure individual instruction to all 'Alta students, and being eonnected with "Dickinson College," enables It to present combined facilities of the bli t hest order, while the current ex penees attending a course here, art from 60 to $lOO less shad at similar institutions in large cities. We think that when gm" facts are properly understood by those who contemplate entering an institution of this order, they will not be long in deciding in favor of Carlisle ' The following course of Instruction should commend Itself to all, who desire that kind of information mod re quisite to prepare them for r any of the bwistas pursuits in lye. • .1100 K-KEEPING. Single and Double Entry aa applied and practiced in the various departmental of Trade and Commerce, and Banking Honiara of the country. PENMANSUIP. Practical and Ornamental of superior Style—giving spedial attention to proper movement, in the formation and.copihination uflettere, and thereby insuring to ev ery 'student a good Cuirent Band. BUSINESS ARITILMETIC. Including the most approved and hart adapted methods for all bisinese cilculutions—Mental and Written. BNGLISH GRAMMAR. Taught With special reference to correct composition, without which no student will be qualified to assumethe duties of a first class accountant. . lIERCANTILS LAW. Taught in *lasses, using “Dean's Treaties" as a Text Book, embnicing the most important legal information for a businass man to posse.. BUSINESS PORES AND COBRUSPONDINCE, are daily placticad in the Actual Business Department, where the sitndents iticosinectlon with their duties coo duct an, ektensire correspondence, - and make out all Forms front a Receipt, to ajudgMent Note. 1 gtEciel BR ANCIIES. Phonography or, Short iland Writing, Ornamental Pen manship\ Pen Drawing, Telegraphing, Natural Philoso phy; Geometry, Algebra. he., Ac. We invite an impartial investigation of our facilities, far imparting sound instruction in the branches enamel.- ated. . aldfrfltudenu enter at any time, andpursue their course — without interruption. IfirFor Furth dr'particniars, write and receive Circular. Address, A. M. TMIIIMER, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 21, 1867. BUSINESS COLLEGE. BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY'S CORNER lOia AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA YOUNG MEN prepared tor the Counting Boom and I Business ltfe SP general THEORY & PRACTICE combined by Means of Banks, Dullness Holmes and the we of all kin& of Buaineas Paper THIS INSTITUTION, Is endorsed b 7 the feeding business ten of the City STU DENTS RECEIVED AT ANY TIME COLLEGE OPEN ALL THE YEAR TOR PARTICULARS SEND FOR CIRCULARS June 19,18437.—1 y !Unhurt, gunny, ite. H ARDW - 4 RE AND 0 800 ZEIZE lag intrscrihere hare Just returned from the cities with In itoniensestipply of ELULDWAILIikeItOOIIIB/11/4. which they are offering at their old stand in Baltimore - street, at 'tritest° suit then:lies. Ourstozkoossists4 part of Oarponter'Tools. • Blacksmith'iTools, Coach 7lndinp, hue Fludings, . Cabluet Ibliker'a Tools, Housitkeeper'srlsturps t AllklnOoflrostae 821.0CERIZ3 OP ALL x.rzips, Otbs,Painta, &e., d•c. Thereto no artithineladed In tfe amoral departments mentioned above.but what can ba had at tido Store. IC veal class of Meeks:do's tan to* ea oonnnodatad here with tools and ndla di And Honatkosio or's can And ovary articlatu thelrlina. 00ra nsacan an we 'repro pared to sell sal ow for cash as any othothonaa ontoftheelty May 29,1867 HATCHETS. The but and cheapest for the commuter are those Mart a tietured by JENKINS & TONGUE, PHILADELPHIA. • Shingling, Lathing. Claw and Broad, made of the beet castrdeel mid warranted wood or better than any °Oben made in the United States, and sold at much lower prices thanlottler really ant-clasp hatchets. They are temper ed bystm of the firm, 8. J. Tongue, who possesses a "petaliar henityi tbst might be called STESL ON TUB BRAIN, which L Lai given his tooli a great celebrity in these pars.. - .TRYTillild. NOII, 33 awd 35 Richmond Street; the red can np Third street cross Ittchswed, near the works. *ay 20,1647.43 Vtillintry. 1867. SPRING MILLINERY, 1867. XfilsB McCREARY has just Open inketamit, mul carefully selected Stock of FANCY 1101 iriSsaiOniunents, new Sat; Velvets, Berms pessas, Mattes, Shelter goads, /A h ., t Ribboas, Laces, Ms, Wires - &BM 'lleibb Itilsidilielberlimee Lt bombes/Ate feeds coalldeat o calbauers a bettir Detested sad , &saw ae etigoods than cab be baud out et the side*, ra g. Invitee Adige to oall and mow** tie To InUfaors=oz on foribeft4 Omit *WIN all patterns vitt 111= 1. PAM sad TOlllllll.lstat, Not ED osethmisodo °Murano" oho boo jam or Waft mobil MEI Both first-clam Machines, having sold a number of these Machines In the last three years. They have given gen eral satisfaction wherever salted. We asklartuers before buying a machine to call and examine these machines before purchasing elsewhere, * they will be able to make a better selections. We could produce quite a number et certificates from some ()four beet Farmers in theoounty, but deem it unnecessary. as we warrant these maohines to give satisfaction with itfair trial, or no sale. Insured for one season. • ~ . , Brit* always kept* hand We have made arrange, ments to have repairing done when needed at any time and on moderate , terms. ~ With the above wt two for tale a number ok valuable. farming Implements. ``, SULKY .O R P LOUGH Can be used for plooihtag nod ull rating corn—linieb lug one row at a time. Can ale be used for loospaing up corn ground or Mating in ing,-by raising the front shovels it can be used for ma king out corn ground —marking two rows at a time. Al oniplanter ran also be attached, planting 2 rows at ati . CORN.; CRUSIIPTS For crushing corn in the ear or shelled. • STEEL COMPOSITION 'BELLS For Schools, Churches, Farms, nc. STEEL PLOUGHS SMYT.ErS I: TENT. 811ITH & COWLYY, Pittsburg,Penna. HAY RAKES , ~ An article every Farmer should .' have—the beat it the market. Rand or set kliacharging .GRAIN DRILLS, (Willougt by's Patent) with CroacelPs Guano attachment. Harrisburg GRAIN FAN (Reynold's Patent) con. iced the best mill ever in nee in "this conuty. Any of the above machines can be had by calling on o addressing the subscriber 2 miles from Gettysburg, on the Ilarri.burg road, where specimen machines can be seen. WM. WIBLIt, Agent, REAPERS AND MOWERS HOF FUELS'S PATENTS. THE No. 1 Machine has Two Driving Wheels. Hinge Joint and Folding Ear, making It very convenient to zw.ve from one place to another; Is very simple In its construction, extremely light draryght, and durable,cuta 4 feet 10 inches In gram and 5 lett 2 riches in grain ; is a Self-Raker u.: Side-Delivery, and is capable of cutting a whole held without binding a shea4 and does the most satisfactory work. This Machine can also be used as a Rand Machine without injuring its qualities as a Reap er. The Ma chine is warranted to cut gram as well ' as any Smgle Mower that cuts the same width. It is a strong two horse Machine—three or four can be used, if required, in hilly ground. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS havei been made for the coming season. The Machibe is also perfectly balanced, no weight: on the horses' necks in Mowing or Heaping. Alwais remember that at the Mowing trial last Som mer in tlettysburg, in competition with 8 other leading Machines, the above named Machine was Awarded the Flux Premium. This way if you want the best Machine. N 0.2 is a light two-'horse Machine, and is differently constructed, cutting on the right-band aide; and in front of Driving Wheels, it a tielt-Raker and Bide Delivery.— The difference in the width of cut is 8 induri. The shifting lever and the raising and lowering levers are both at the driver's right side, and with his fight foot upon a pedal and his lea upon a foot step, he bu the power apol control oT the whole machine, he can raise or loWer the platform from throe to fourteen inches, can throw the machine out of gear t and regulate the rake so as to make the sheaies large or small, and all this at the same time and without retarding the motion or speed of the machine. Pe* it before the people that at a fair mowinc trial 7 different leading Macrame were present at Dilisburg, York, co., last Bummer and the National Machine was awarded the Brat pretnintm All Machines warranted to give satisfaction 1 For fur. thlt Information apply to LEWIS BUSHMAN, Agent, 3 mlleseouth of Gettysbnr ' Horse Rake! A:dented ~74.9 th, 184:and Re-ismed Dee. 6th, ISM. THIS Rake le an Independent Steel Spring Tooth Reke;and her proven itself to be the mot perfeet HORSE RARE now 'l6 nse. With this Rake the Horse does all the work, both the Raking and Discharging, by the Driver moving a lever a few inch es, whi chthrows It Into geaf and as the ho m oves forward It raises the teeth add discharges its and then shifts out of gear Itself the teeth dropping down ready to rake again. By this oparition it Ism easily un derstood that the .Raker hooray any work to do. Important improvements vs been made of late, making it very simple and ble in its construction. Thousands of them have been sold ill the few lest yawl" and given the best kind of asthfection. • ira.,Circulags guying Is feller description of theirs linchineit can be bad by aphlying to the Agent. APPlito I,IIWIB ➢USJIMAN, Agent. 3 miles Eon* of Gettysburg. CORN - The underignad would inform the Agricultural public that he has purchased from the Patentee if this extraordinary inaehine, the Patent Right fdr the States of Reinitylvania and Maryland. ' Brinkarhors Corn Shalle*Setaretorand Clean ir, is pronounced the ;best maibine of the kind in this country. Aydin yroof, it may be mentioned , that the "Advisory Committee appointed tioselect Implement' for exhibition at the Universal .llS position in Tarts, lu 1887, have selected , thip Sheller theiMast in A.tnerica,"and at theveque" : ofik Ilierli l .4l. 8. Agent, a machine has beet it to Paris for exhibition. One importso, ''in this machine is that it will shell ears large, small or crooked. perfeojly clean, and separates the cob and chaff frotikiliii''Corn ready for market. The fact may also be stated that at the great trial of Agricultural Implements, at Auburn, N. Y., in July last, under the auspices of the New York State Agricultural Spciety, the Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner was reported by one of the moat competent Committees as the beet Corn Sheller out. They say, "We have care. hilly examined and thoroughly tested this ma- Ain*, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it Me beat asrn kikeiler . we ever saw." The re port is signed branch men as John Stanton Gould, President It Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P Johnson Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag rioaltarA EditorN. Y. Tribune; S. Edward Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. JOEL B. DANNE3, DAVID ZIEGLER. From among many eomplimentary newspaper Bottom, the following, from the N. Y. Observer, is deemed eafieient: "Among all the Hand Com Shellfire made in Net► York and Albany—and one single firm man ufactirera more than 10,000 annually—not one Gan enter the circle with the Elhellerjust invented by . 1 1. Brinkerhoff, Aube's', Npw York. It shells, separates and cleanses, rapidly , and easily, at one operation, u fast as the ears Gan be put in the-hop per." `The undersigned is•now propound to dispose of COUP TT RIGIII . B. Ile will have BHBLLBRS rear for solp in the course of a month's time. All letters Labe addressed to WM. *IBEX, • P. O. BCC 246, Gettysburg, Pa.. 24u.14, IBM N BAKEitir. • ntswposi itsaugb Weehleitos sir * holtsquar frau ,Oa kids galCaliStrnri, Po . 4/eastaatlyea WAthe beet ot briouri, Cake), Itoriesoittabliahttesiltrept W ry ikliyilteltblibillibs I the ." 4 , AprirelSW 4 . e 1/44,0 gt , grirultund fmptementg. THE PREMIUM MOWER AND REAPER, DODGES HARVESTER. AWARDED the Special Diploma and Grand Medal of &mono the beet combined Maw Hand-Raking Reaper and fielf•Baking Iteeper—on ek bibition at the great fahrof the St. Loots Agricultural and Mechanical Amoulation October tith t 1866. 011.10 AND BUCKEYE PATENTS At the great trial of Reapers and Mowers at Auburn N. Y., in July last by the New York State Agricultural Society, this Machine was swarded theopreference over all others in Clue No b. This class was the moat im portant of any as it embraced Mowing and Rand or Self- Raking Reaper In the sane Machine. Thie Machine has been awarded Medals •od first l're mime by the Pennsylvania and lowa State Fairs, and by hundreds ofilounty Fairs in all parts of ibecountry.— This 3lachl betook the ?list Promluin at the Adams Coun ty Agricultural Fair held at Sandersville, September 1868. Abu, BALL'S OHIO AND RUSSEL'S SCREW. POWER, April 4,1867.-tr THE, NATIONAL March 14,1867.-0 SHIREMAN 2 S XITIONAL SICII , DLCHARGING STIIIL SPILING TOOTH' March 14, 1867. tf BRINKERHOEF'S SHELLER, SEPARATOR ,AND CLEANER. '‘ 411 m• " - " MI SINGER'S C ELEBRA I TEt SL,:NG CHINS ; * . TEE very best end Intent tmproved machine in nee, fo sale at the CLOTHING STOUR of ',ALCOA t 11RO., Itt Chambersburg 'treat. ettyahnrg. where you can tony the beet And cheapeat Oldthe.tamtneres,aud Teed*, dad every variety„,fgoadaln the line ,_ ' , • IIEN I BOYS *Big. Toucan have them ent nut and made up In the very best style If you wish,at moderate prleas, and without any risk whatever. 020:JACOBS t BKO, Aug. 16,1860. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MACHINES, (mp BROADWAY, NEW YORK.. • ?World-renowned Sewing M a I_ chines were awarile4 the Highest Premium at the World's lair, in London. au I six rust Premiums at the N. Y. State Pair of ISCaI, and.areoelebrited for doing the best work, tieing a touch smaller needle fir the _same thread than any other machine, and by the intro ? dactiou of the moat apprrved machinery, we aro nOw able to supply the very nest machines in the world. These machines are made at our new and spleens Pim tray at BriklePoirt, Conn., under the immediate super vision of the President Of. the Company, ELIA& 110'WE, Jr., the ortglhal Inventor of the Se vri ng Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing. and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors, 44110 a. lecturers of Shirts; Collars, Skirts. t.loaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Rats, Caps, Cornett., Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Oixals, Umbrellas. Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk. linen. autt.m . or woolen goods with silk. cotton or linen thread. They will MAL quilt. gather, heti, fell, cord, liral‘t, bind and perform every specie. of sewing. making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the art iele se wed. The Stitch invented by 31r.. HOWE', and made on this Machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sew ing Machines are subject to the principle invented by him. Send for Circulars. SIBLEY ,t SToops, General Agents, March 19, lau7.—ly No. 922 Chestnut Bt., Philo SENVING MACHINES THE GROWER & BAKER TUE 13EST IN USE.—These Machines have herons so well known:that little need be mild by way of recom mendation. They have taken the first premium at all - the late State Fairs. and are universally acknowledged to be the BEST in rise by all who have tried them. The "Grower & Baker Stitch' and the -Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine.— They are the only Machines that sew and embroider with perfection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to liatudy ate. They are almost.nolseless,sew directly from the spool without rewindittg, and are simple In their construction. They are easy to manage, and •csn be worked by almost any child. Every family should have one. The yrare labor, they tare 1 late gya they sare money. • ud do their work better than it can be done by hand, The undersigned having been appointed Agent for the it Machines , has established an Agency in Fairfield, Ad ms co. where he will always, have on hand a supply. \ Per us wishing to buy will please call and' examine for them elem. ilk. eedles atid thread will alas be supplied. 4 .1. B. WITHEHOW, Agent, • Aug.l .1866.-tf. Fairfield, Adams county, ,Pa. Gettysburg, Pa - V3IPItE SHUTTLE SEWING MA IA ClittPiii:/i are superior to all others for FA KILT AND 111 A :4 rIACTURI:4; Preros ES. Coutnin all th oteg improveinents; are speedy; noise less: thimble:ln rue to work. Illustritte.lCire\ Ines free. Agents wanted. Liberal eNi m, discount allowed. ` , , , ii s :o consignment made. Eli Address ' i'l it P. . al. CO., dlti Itrirad way. New Turk. Sept 6. 1886.—1 y • c skitt.s. J. W. Bradley'selebrated Paten DUPLEX E.LLIPTIC Tut Wonosarct Ftexisturs and great consols and PLEASURE toany Laos weiring the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT will be experienced particularly in all crowded •ssint- BLIZtOISCISAS. CAIRIAOLS, RAILROAD CASs. CHURCH Paws, Aix Castles, for Padlicasns and Siouan Dazes, as the Skins can be POLDKW when in use to occurs a Small PLACE as easily and conveniently as a RILL or MUSLIN Daum, an Invaluable quality in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A LADY having enjoyed the PLEASURE, convene, and great CORTZEIMIUE of wearing the Dumas 'Sturm Sysst SrAleo SEIRT for a armour. Dar, will never afterward■ willingly dispense with their one. For CIIILDRIS., Mißals and Yopso LADIES they are superior to all others. They-will not REND or BREAK like the Single Spring, hat will PIEDERTE their FEIFEcI arid GRACEFUL attars when three or four ()SDI:YALE Slutvii will have been THILOwIi ASIDE AS USELESS. Ter r. floors are coveted With DOUBLE AND ?Winn. THREAD, and the BOTTOX Rom are not only double springs, but twice (or double) covinten• pre venting them from wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs, gc. The Duplex Elliptic is it g-eat favorite with all ladies and is universally recommended by the FASHION MAO awns as the STANDARD SKIRT OF THE YASIIIONA SLR WORLD. To enjoy the lhllorring Inestimable adrantages in Crinoline, viz :suPglloll QUALITT, ?MULCT MANUFACTURE. STYLISE, suses and small, llsuaiuty, DURABILITT, co y• POST and ECoNONT,Unquire for J.. W. BIADIAT'S DUPLE.' ELLIPTIC, or Double Spring Skirt,and besure you get the genuine article. CAUTION —To guard arsinat IMPOSITION be par ticular to Nonpr; that skirts offered as ..DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz : W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs,' upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thu■ revealing the two (or double) springs braided together thereiu, which is the secret of their PLCILBILITT and OTEINUSII, and a combination not to be (mnd in any other Suer. FOR SALE in all Stoma where FIRST CLASS skirts are sold throughout the United Stetee aid elsewhere. Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the Patent, WEST'S, BRADLEY k CARY, 97 Chambers and 79 & 81 Read* Sta., New York. April 18,1887.-3 m 628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628 NSW SPRING STYLES,"Oer °WA make." _ _ Ej MBRACING every New and Desirable also, style and Shape of,Plain and TraP Hoop Skirts.-2, 2 1 4, 23, 3, 334, 3% 3 add 4 Yds, round, every length 'and else waist; every, rewat First Quality , and especially adapted to - meet the watts or ghat Class and molt Pub losable Trade. "Om own make," of Moo Skirts, are lighter, mote du rable, and Really Cheaper then any other make of either Single or Double Spring Skirt in the American Market. They are Warranted in orery respect, • and wherever In troduced give general satisfaction. They are now extra. lively sold by lietallers, and eve. y LADY should try m. Aek far "Ilopktn's Own Make," and see that each Skirt Is Stamped "W. T. IMPAIRS, MANUFACTURER, 528 ARCH Street PHILADELPHIA." No others are Genu ine. A Catalogue containing Style, Site and Retail Pri ces, sent to any addrast. A MOT and Libarisl Dis. taunt allowed to Dealers. Ordera y mail or otherwise, promptly carefully filled.—Wh lesale and Beta%l, at aramaisctortaad Sale-rooms, No. 628 Arch Street. Phila. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired.—TEßMS NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY. March IL-10m ,WM. T. HOPKINS. GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLE. THE Proprietor of these Stables, teelingthankful for theltberalpatronageheratokre received, be al *ace to Inform th e pnbl le that b econtinnes the LIVINX 13IISINISB at Mold stand on Washington street, Gettysbnrig, near the SallrOad, where he is pre pared stall t Imes to areamnsodatip arsonswi thangthing in Melina. HORSES, 00A.CEMS, BUGGIES ,&C., nrnishedut shorpudiceand on reasonable terms, and competent dt iversaant along it desired. Portions will be ponveyed to other towns, or tosity.placeln the country. His stock and Coaches are of the first clue, and 110 pains Will be spared to make passengers coiaortable lie is prepared at all times to. [tarnish coaches for innerals; and also to parties desiring to go over the Battle Field or to visit the Springs. ALSO—HOLAES AND . A(LTL.EB will bebonght and sold stall times. Personsdesiringto in:maims stock will find lt to their advantage to Cell on en undersigned, &shin stock is warranted to be as rep. , r esented or no sale.' 'He has a fille iOt of Honks and Hulas at presenton hand which will be sold 01 reasons. bls terms. They are sound and free from disease, and aregnarantied to work sa represented. Persons will kind it to thei radvantags to eallat tho old stand befog* tubing or purebasin g • I towbars. Aug. 8, 1886.—tf NICHOLAS WIAVICR. THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE EXCHANGE STABLES. Washington Street, Getlyaburg, Pa. • ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL. , HE undersigned - would respedtful-' T -A lj literal the' public that. be hes opened si con a LIVERY, SALE Ale YX