--- tommerrialMoto. e gfe/1 NE A ND • b ones Telegripli Institute, . . fir Penn and M. Clair Streets, PriTISBURG, PA. ci Largest, Cheapest, Best -4(. ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Till MUTED STATII. tllofokrthe least tai - yeara, Upward., of FIFTIDIX TROUSAND STUDENTS, Ro s prOmetiag every State in t h e Union, have °radon ., ted here.' maths ON ACTUAL BUSINESS, ategplied with Beaks, Stores, Post OMce, Commieeloe kaunukoe. Railroad, Steamboat, and . • .:„Telegraph (Mee, Ac., combining • . - - TIREARY AND PRACTICE. ikedeub are thoroughly instructed in all the branches of a, PBA'CTICA L B USTN ERA' EDUCATION, Includinioßok" -koeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Cone metniallfk, Political Imam:, Laminas Correspond- MetWitc of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Railroad. i fav boati tg,.Televap Kin g, AA.* !'"i;PRICTICAL BANKING Ac . . ; STIfikENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME, Aid cimenkitea full comae in hom mons to twittcs week'. NIFTY DOLLARS Itliiiivoilrier.penitia for Tarlton, Books, Blank'', and Dip- NO - EXTRA CHARGES • Foi icim - * w hip, Bteamboating, Railroading, Banking or DION* as In other Col lages. Paer.Ltestoxe daily in Pentaand4 to sill students in the Commercial Depart ment. FOR -cmeutA as, giving full Information. and con tainingeallotnplete outline ofour system of Practical Ba silicata Bdstmtlon, together with • •t• TE,S TIM 0 NIA L hitikPlentled Business Men,lderrkante, Bankers, Book ' keeper,. fa. ,Address the Principals. • SMITHt COWLEY, 6,6614 i Pittsburg, Penna. .;-DITKINSON The followiniconrse of Instruction should commend itssatto all, Who deolre that kind o t information moat re quisite to pre** them for any of baristess pursuits in 11/Is. • • ,; BOON-KEEPING. I +Slagle and Bittratie Entry as applied and practiced in the various derklihents. of Trade and Commerce, and Banking HOWII4 dfthe country. PENMANSHIP. Practical and Ornamental of superior Style—giving special attention to proper movement., In the formation and combination o flatters, an,tlthereby insuring to ev ery Itndana,gooteurrent Band. litiElINEl3B ARITEIMETIC. Including the wit approved and beet adapted methods for all business calentations—Mental and Written. IfNGLIBII (rRAMMAR • . . Taiaglit With spechtl reference to correct composition, without which no student will be qualified to assume the duties of a drat class accountant. MERCANTILE LAW, • Tait in - .rasing "Dean's Treaties" as a Text Buokienibriting the most important legal information fore business man to possess. . BeSINESS FORMS AND CORRESPONDENCE, are daily practiced in the Actual Business Department, whore theatodants in connection with their dnties con duct an estimates correspondence, and make out all Forms from a Receipt, to &judgment Note. SPECIAL BRANCHES Phonography or abort Hand Writing, Oraiunentel Pen manship, Pen Miming, Telegraphing, Natural Philos... pby, Geometry, Algebra. Ae., Ae. Weinstte an iteputial inyestigation of our facilities, or imparting sound instruetion in the branches enumer ated. ddr Students enter at any time, and pursue their course without interraptiod. air Nor. ftrtliet partlenlare, write and receive Cfitenlfr. Address, • A. M. TRIMMER, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 21,1887 . BUSINESS COLLEGE. BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY'S 'CORNER 10Ta AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA YOUNG MEN prepared fur the Counting Room and Business life in general THEORY & PRACTICE combined by, means of Banks, Business Houses and the lase of all kind' of Blaine!' Paper THIS INSTITUTION is endorsed by the leading business men of the City D DENTS RECEIVED AT ANY TIME COLLEGE OPEN ALL TILE YEAR FOR I'ASTICULAIS SEND FOR CIRCULAIIS inltus 10,11167.—1 y • fardivart, Cutleri;ilc. HARDWARE AND 01100EIII&B THE subscriber■ bare Just returned from the cities With aninunensesupply of HARDWARE*. GROCRREIro Whitt Maly are offering •t their old stand in Baltimore 'trot*, at pricesto suit *Betimes. Ours tozkconsistain garter Oarpontet'ffools, Blackamith'irools, Coact Findings, hoe Findlay, Cabloettfaker'sToola, Honsekeeper'ell stares, Alikludsoflron to GROCERIZB-Or ALL KINDS, 0118,h/sits, tc., Wc.Therein no articielwelnded in the !wend departments Mentioned above. but what elm be had at this Store - . Every class of Mechanic's can be so oixatwodatail here with tool!' andandlemand Honeekeep• or's pan And every artielein thelrlloe. Give as a call as we aricreparedtoaellaelow for cash as anyotherhonme oat otUtseity 3(4 0,1147 HATCHE.TS. The beet and cheapest for the consumer ars Mate man ufactured by JgIs7KINS TONGUE, i7LIELADELPELIA. Shingling Lathing. Claw and Broad, made or the beat cast-steel aaB warranted acitood or better than any others made in the tisitcdStatee, and mold at much lower prime than othetimally Atist.claso hatchets. Khey era temper. ed by dim of the 'lrm o 8. J. Tongue, who pommies a peculiar faculty that might be called OTEKL ON TKII BRAIN 3 I/tackles givisthisMols a great celebrity in these parts. TRY THEY. • Noi. 33 and 35 Richmmid street; th e red ( h ie u p Third street au Richmond, misr the works. May 22,31.74: Ell , . 1861. - SPRING MILLINERY, 1867. tllBB 1100REARY has just open arist=aLocartal, y istacted /tack of FANCY BON itawiliNo4 , r ..• .. Viant4 4 ' Altr aer ik = ' " l ii i i =s ir _ . , NW Mink Kiwi, . 411111.' 1 '-' ''.' TIP , Pros last; asperlsoos lsibosiosa oboihobo couldn't o • to osotooloros 'Setter soloctod and timelier ar &MOW M ibabd oat of Op cities, fittltis lodise to sag mid suable the • • WU . lovseitor with thole ossisso, walls dirsognaki. • , 4 'FANCY sal ' ' onto lilts* suit, mai r borra • OWN • atm Iwo is 7sors PkiS so Pageniri Thl Mir *At Both first.class Machines, having sold% number of these Machines in the last three years. They have given gen eral satisfaction wherever used. We ask farmers before baying 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 number of certificates from Some of our best Farmers in the County, but deem it unnecessary, as we warrant these machined to give satisfaction with a fair trial, or no sale. Insured for one season. Extras always kept on band. We have made arrange ments to have repairing done when needed at any time and on moderate terms. With the abiive w•e have for sale a number of valuable farming Imiitemente, Can be used fur 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 front shovels it can be used for marking out corn ground —marking two rows at a time. A Curnplanter ran also be attached, planting 2 rows at a time. For crushing corn in the ear or shelled STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS. For Schools, Churches, Farms, &c. ° STEELPLO YTH'S PATENT. An article every Harmer should have—the best in the markiet. Hand oi'aielf-discharging GRAIN DRILL bye Patent) with Crowell'e Guano at taehtne4 Harrisburg GRAIN FAN (Reynold's Patent) coneid• ered the beat mill !Shyer in use in this county. Any of the above machines can be had by calling on or addressing the subscriber 2 miles from Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg road, where specimen machines can be seen. W3l. WIBIE, Agent, REAPERS n A L ND MOWERS lIO.I7I.IEIE'S PATENTS. THE No. 1 Machine has Two Driving Wheel's. Hinge Joint and Folding Bar, making it very convenient to move from one place to another; is very simple in its cokstniction,'extremely light draught, and durahle , cuts 4 feet 10 inches in grass and 6 lest 2 Inches" In grille; is a — Self-Raker and Side-Delivery, and is capable of nutting* whole Said without binding.a sheaf, and does thromoet iatisDictory work. This Machine can also be need as a Stand Machine without injuring its qualities.as a Reaper. The Ma chine is warranted to cut grass as well as any Single Mower that cute the 'same width. It is a strong two horse Machine—three or four caribe used, if required, In hilly grotind. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS have been made for the coming season. The Machihe Is also perfectly balanced, no weight on the horses' neck/ in Mewing esi:Wiping. Always r'ememberthat at th/ Mowing trial last Som mer in Gettysburg, Ik competition with 6 other leading Machines, the abovetaMed Machine was awarded the First Premium. This way If you want the best Machine. N 0.2 is a light two-horse Machine, and is different), constructed, cutting on the right-hand side; and in front of Driving Wheels, is a"Selt-Raker and Side Delivery.— The difference in the width of cut is Ii inches. . . . . The shifting lever and the raising and loweriiig levers are both at the driver's right side, and with his right foot upon a pedal and hie lett upon a foot step, be has the power and control of the whole machine, he can raise or lower the platform from three to fourteen inches, can throw the machine out of getir,and regulate the rate eo as to mite the - sheaves large or small, and all this at the came time and without retarding the motion or :peed of the machine. Keep it before the people that at a fair mowinz trial 7 different leading Machines were present at Dillolurg, York, co., last bummer and the National Machine was awarded the first premium. All Machines warranted tOgire satisfaction I For for thor Information apply to LEWIS BESH3IAN, Agent, 3 mileasonth of Gettysbur March 14, 1867.—tf Horse Rake! Patented Sept.9th, 1882, and Rbisrued Dec. 6th, 1884. THIS Rake is an Independent Steel Spring Tooth Rake, and has proven itself to be the most perfeet HORSE .RAKE now in nee. With this Rake the Horse does all the Nark, both the Raking and Discharging, by the 'Driver moving a lever a few inch es, which throws it into gear, and as the horse moves forwart it raises the teeth and discharges its load, affd then shifts out of gea,r itself, the teeth dropping down ready to rake again. By this operation it is so easily un derstood that the /taker has hardly any work to do. Important improvements have been made of late, making it very simple and durable in its construction. Thousands of them have been sold in the few Laski ears and given the beet kind of satisfaction. eti.Circulars geeing a fuller description of these Machines can be had by applying to the Agent. Apply to LEWIS BUSHMAN, Agent. 3 mUes south of Gettysburg. ,March 14, 1867.—tf CORN SHELLER , SEPARATOR • , AND CLEANER. fthe underigned would inform the Agricultural public that he has purchased from the Patentee of this extraordinary machine, the Patent Right for the States of Penneylvanis and Maryland. • . Brinker : lions - Cern Sheller, Separator and Clean. , er, is pronoianced the,best machine of the kind in this countrY. And in proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advisory Committee appointed to select Implements for exhibition at the Universal Ex position Path, in 1887, have selected this Sheller as Ake best in America," and at the request of J. C. Darby, V. S. Agent, a machine has been shipped to Paris for exhibition. One important feature in this machine is that it will shell ears larger, small or crooked. perfectly clean, and separates the cob and chaff from the Corn ready for market. The fact may also be Matt trial of Agricultural Implem4 Y., in July last, under the • JOEL B. DARN*, DAVID Z moult. . - Yoik State Agricultural Sot Corn Sheller, Separator and by onf be most cempetei best ra Sheller out. They sa,y, folly ined and 'thoroughly tested cu.. A;r chine,pronouncingico have no hesitation in pronouncing b rn Sheller we ever saw." The re port is signed by sueh men at John Stanton Gould, President N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P Johnson, Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag ricultural Editor N. Y. Tribune; S. Edward Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. From ttinong many complimentary newspaper notices, the fallowing, from the N. Y. Observer, is deemed suilleient:. - "Among all the Hand Corn Sheller. made in New York and Albany—and one single firm man ufacturers more than 10,000 annually—not one can enter the circle with the ?Managua invented by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells, separates and cleanses, rapidly and easily, at one operation, as fast as the ears can he at in the hop- The Undersigned is now prepared to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS. "Be will have - SHBLLBRS ready for sale, in the course of a month's time. Alt inters to be addressed to WM. WIBLE, P. 0. Box 246, 'Gettysburg.Pa. Mar.l Li, 1867: fa. El* BAi II R.T. • . 1 . NRWPORT A rqinlas katiaidptakery, Beath WaabLegton sir, hal:square from a i l ie, Rot.; ,Oettrabars ,Pa . Cons iantly on to[ „ . &ekes% Oakes , 'Praieleas, A ,--- persoiswiabiaabßread will beservedelam s tag,by leaviagtketramessad nisidenees at tla• Ivory i~ Bs& loess's, Ol'A 178 • CALL .- AprlllB,lBoB. ' . Agricultural Wmpituttnts. • THE PREMIUM MOWER AND REAPER, DODGES HARVESTER% A WARDED the Special Diploma and XI. Grand Medal of Honoree the beet combined Mower Hand-Ra king Reaper and Self-Raking Reaperr—on ak hibit bin at the great lair of the St. Louie Agricultural and Mechanical Aelocintion October 6th, 1866. • - OHIO AND BUCKEYE' PATENTS At the great trial of Reapers and Mowers at Auburn N. Y., in July last by the New York State Agricultural Society, this Machine Ilk, awarded the preference over all others in ChM No S. This class W 615 the most Im pontant of any as it embraced Mowingand Rand or 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 Rarteof the country.— This Machine took the first Premium at the Adams Coun ty Agricultural Fair held at Bendersville, September 1886. Also, BALL'S OHIO AND RUSSEL'S SCREW POWER, SULKY CORN PLOUGH CORN CRUSHERS gAY RAKES' April 4, 1867.-tf TT-T1 ItTATIONAL SHIREMAN'S NATIONAL StLFtHISCHAROMO HPILLNG TOOTH BRINtERHOEF'S gaktrg. SINGER'S C ELEBRA.RED SEWING MACHINE THE very best and latest Improved machine in nee, fo sale at the CLOTHING STOKE of JACOBS k BRO., in Chambersburg street, Gettysburg, where you can buy the hest and cheapest Clothe, Cammeres and Vesting", and every variety goods in the line of MEN AND BOYS WEAR. Yon can have them cut out and made np In the very best style if you wishott moderate prices, and without any risk whatever. GEO. JACOBS & 11110. Aug. 16,1866. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MAC INES rilhose World-renowned Se*ing Ma x chin,s were awarded the Highest Premium at the World's Fair. in London, an I six First Premiums at the N. V. Stare Fair of 1856, and are celebrated for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the Intro duction of the most apprised machinery, we are now able to Hupply.the very nest machines in the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Fac tory 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 kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors, Manu facturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hate, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Herne's, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. Thee work equally well upon silk, linen. cotton or woolen goods with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam. quilt. gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both 'ldes of the article sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. 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 k STOOPS, General Agents, March 19,1867.-1 y No. 922 Chestnut St., Ph SEWING-MACHINES THE GROVER & BAKER 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 acknowledged to be the BEST in use by all who have tried them. The — Grover & Baker Stitch" and the - Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine.— They are the oily -Machines that sew and embroideewith perfection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family use. They arealmost uoiseless,sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple in their Construction. They are easy to manage, arid can be worked by almost any child. Every Gamily should have one. They save labor. they save time, and they save money. and do their work better than it can be done by hand. The undersigned having been appointed Agent her the above Machines, has established an Agency in Fairfield, Adams cdt, where be will always have on hand a supply. Persons wishing to buy will please call and examine for themselves. MEE= lel_ Needle 4 and Thread will also be supplied. J. 8. WITIIEHOW, Agent. Ang.16.1866.-tf. Fairfield. Adams county, Pa - VMPIHE SHUTTLE SEWING MA _EA CHINES are superior to all others for FAMILY AND ItI&NCFACTCIIINO Putteusts. 'Contain all the latest improvements; are speedy; noise less; durable and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free; Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed. No consigidnents wade. Address EMPIRE S. M. CV., di Broad way, New York. Sept. 6,1866.—1 y J. W. Bradley's celebrated Paten DUPLEX ELLIPTIC THE WoNDERFUL FIRTIBILITT and great COMFORT and ' , teas tile tunny LADT IT eailn g the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SLUT will be etperienced particularly in all crowded ASSISI. BLIES, Orniss, CARRIAGES, RAILROAD Calls, CHURCH Pews, Aix CLULu, for Paottaxasts. and Hooaz Daus, as the Satae can be FOLDED when in use to OCCGFT a small PLACE as easily and conveniently as a Sue or MUSLIN DRESS, an invaluable quality in crinoline, not found to any Single Spring Skirt. A Lint having enjoyed the vtissran, COMPORT, and great CONWENtENCE of wearing the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING SKIRT for a SINGLE DAY, will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For CHILDREN, 11138 ES and Toys° LADIES they are StiperlOr to all others, They will not BEND or BREAK like the Single Spring. but will FRESERrE their PERFECT and GRACEFUL SHAPE when three or four ORDINARY SKIRTS will have been THRowN ASIDE AS CULLS& THE !loops are coveted with DOUBLE AND TWISTED THREAD, and the BOTTOM RODS are not only double springs, but twice (or double) cortex"• pre venting them from wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs, kc. - The Duplex Elliptic lie g-eat favorite with all ladies and is universally recomihendcd by thy FASHION Mia• aztecs as the STANDARD SKIRT OF Till{ FASHIONA BLE WORLD. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages In Crinoline, iriZ : SUPERIOR QUALITY, PERFECT MANUFACTURE, STYLISH SHAPE and FINISH, FLEXIBILITY. DURABILITY, COY. POET and SUB/CONY, enquire for J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC. or Double Spring Skirt,and beaure you get the genuine article. CA UTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION be par ticular to NOTICE that skirts offered as ••DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz : W. Bradlera Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also Notice that ievery Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or donble) springs braided together therein, which is the secret of their FLEXIBILITY and STRING'S, and a combination not to be found in any other SUIT. FOR SALE In all Stores where FIRST CLASS skirts are sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the Patent, WESTI, EaADLEY A CARY, 97 Chambers and 79 A 81 Reade Sta., New York. April 18, 1887.—!3m 628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628 NkW SPRING STYL.EB,"Our own make." p MBRACING every New and Desirable size, style and Shape of Plain and Trai. Hoop Skirts.-2, 2%, 2%, 2%, 3, 3 1 4, 33, 3% and 4 Yds., round, every length and size waist ; in every respect First Quality, and especially adapted to meet the wants of First Class and most Fash ionable Trade. "Oat own make,"•of Hoop SlOrb!, are lighter, more do. rable, and Really Cheaper than any other make of either Single or Double Spring Skirt in the Amerind Market. They are Warranted In every respect, and wherever ID• trodnced give general satisfaction. They are now ezten• lively sold by Retailers, and eve. y LADY should try them. Ask for "Hopkin's Own Make," and see that each Skirt is Stamped "W. T. HOPKINS, MANUFACTURER, 828 ARCH S treet PHILADELPHIA." No others are Genii- Ina. A Catalogue containing Style, Size and Retail Pri ces, sent to any address. A Uniform and Liberal Die. count allowed to Dealers. Orders by mail or otherwise, promptly and carefully tilled.—Wholesale and Retail, at Manufactory and Sale-rooms, No. 828 Arch street. Phila. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired.—TEßMS NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY, March 19.-10 m GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & 'EXCHANGE STABLE. THE Proprietor of these Stables, feeling thankful for theliberal pat ronagehsretofore received, beg sl save to inform the public t hat Li econtinnes the LIVERY BUSINESS at his old stand on Washington street,,Gettysburgoiear the Railroad, where Leis pre pared at all times to socommodatepersonswitbanything in his line. = noitsss,ooecazeosuoonis t &o., urnished at short notice and on reasonable terms, and competent di iwers sent along it desired. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, .or to any place in the country. His stock and Coaches are of the first class, and no pains will be spared to make passengers comfortable He is prepared at all times to furnish coaches for &aerials; and also to parties deidring to go over the Battle Pled or to "hit the Springi. "ALSO—HORSES AND MULES will bebonght and sold stall times. Personadestringto ,Xrchase stock will find It to their advantage to cation an 'undersigned, as his stock is warranted to be as MM• r esented or, no sale. He has a fine lot of Horses and antes atp resent on hand which will be sold on reasona• ble terms>. They are sound and free from disease, and are guarantied to wort as represented. Persons 'will find it to theirctage to callat the old stand before hiring or parch ng elsewhere. Aug. 3, 1865. NICHOLAS WRAY/R. THE EAGTA LIVERY, SALE.O.CHANE STABLES Washington Street, l Geitysburg; Pa. ADJOINING THE - EAGLE,,HOTEL. THE undersigned would rest.ctful instals t he public that be has opened new LIVERY - SALE A.ND 33.2CCHANOB STABLE in .12 plea, and isprepared to offer superior accommodst • in this lima He hsi,a providedisheseirwitb Buggies, pr. rs=l:l•this,Lirnt Wagons, de , of the latest styles. to asset the pail's demand. Eli horses are all Reed, without spot or blend* andperfectly reliable— none oryour "old cripples ," but all of the "ff.de order. Biding press Oa always be aessunthelated and cam Ibrtable •Wpmente furnished. Parties ,targe oriental!, ant pitied what th ey want on the wit accommo dating tenses. Thaws to the ffattlelleld politely attended to, and reliable drivers fathlthed if desired. parties conveyed to sad :maths Depot upon the ar rival and departuth of erre, train. Horses bought; sold, or azatiengsth and itpr • eimewe f or aaristue given . Oar Motto le "ildr and SIB I . 113. " gl, ere f tar *tuna= paid to forahhing Ssoldeler a n • and 800 fat ffl: 4 : we aeon. ti a t t r um =thothigetsly • - - p d pat who poomboo our 1 Zrs •-• T. To U." . . • .„ 1. - p , ,.ir • att4 ' Seu 1 t tittirt io : i - ii 'ici 1 ., tittirrs ,:i a . 9 -i ' - * hawing 1;99 BROApWAY, NEW YORK Noop rhitrs. (OR DOUBLE SPRING) SKIRT. WM. T. HOPKINS Xivtry ~ftabito. Ittaxid _ . ummcs CLOTHES' mrmaput, TH DEBT IN MARKET. READ THE FOLLOW/NO 'ROBLE:TESTIMONY. Pi., Jan. 8,1886. Hating used LOTY'S CLTOllEtir WASHER, and Om , ougbly tested It, we him no neltatioths endorsing it as the best Washing Machine yet produced. It is simple its construction-iseasily worked, and does its work well, without injury to clothing. An ordinary washing, re quiring uspally - 8 to 10 hours labor at the Wuh-tub, cam readily bedone with the aid of Dory's Washer an lb* Uninusat Clothes' IPrisper ' in ono-third the Wmo-- econoMlning time, labor, soap, tnel , lc.,—avoiding the necessity of wash-tubs, and enabling the person working to go through with a washing without wetting them 'oleo-toe the Boor. It really merits all the good that can be aid cf it. We do not think that any family, after tt.tiog it. 'wo..ld dispense with it. Mrs. D. A. BUEHLER, ' E. G. FAHNESTOCK, A. M. HUNTER, W. C. BTALLSMITH, t‘ R. D ARMOR, • . 11. J. PAHNEBTOCE. PROM REV. L. SCOTT, BISHOP OP THE M. E. CHURCH, R.O. Bsowaritte.—Dear air;—We like our Machine much ; could not be persuaded fo do without it, and with the aid of Doty we feel that we are muter. of the posi tions. On one occasion, the clothes were preparud, but the washerwoman failed us. We were not to be defeat ad that Way. I took bold. (whicL of course I shied not have if we bad had no machine), and in 234 hours we put through eleven dosen pieces, many of which were sheets, and they were well done, too. We wish you .Ipulut suc cess. C. H. Buehler, corner Carlisle and R R street, is the agent for the sale of the Universal Wringer and Doty's Washing Machine, in Adams county, Pa. May 29,1867. THE BEST WASHING MACHINE TILE undersignKl uff,,re fur uele, the TOW;iSHIP RIG FITS of Adams county, for DE LONG'S PATENT, which ia the CHEAPEST, SIIIPLEST and BEST 'NAMES. that hca yet been.ffcred to the public. The Rights will be sold on reasonable to rms.' This is a fine oplxirtunitj fur energetic men to make GOOD WAGES manulactnring or aellittg these machines. A trample machine will be fur Waited any person who purchases a Right, if desired, at cost. Call at the store of Dophorn & liollnan,N. W. cur. Square, where the machines may be seen cud tried Gettysburg, June '26, 1867.--tf • I:liscellantous. _ GREAT CONOWAGO 10,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT WANTED. The undersigned having remodeled and improved him mills near New Cheater, f firmerly called ••Walnut Grove," but now "Great Conowago is prepared to do all kinds of work in Ills tine with unusual dispatch. Constantly on hand, fur sale or exchange. the very beat qualities of Super, Extra. and Family FLOUR, also Rye, Corn and Buckwheat Flour, with every Variety of Chop and offal of a heat. Having a SAW MILL attached. he is prepared to saw all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice. "A farmer in need of lumber and flour. can put a log upon his wagon, throw a few bushels of wheat on the top, have the wheat exchanged for }dear, and the log sawed. thus saving a double trip—and all because of the new and p ec t oe t ma chinery now employad lu these mills. (laving the hest or workmen he will be able to pli-nee every 4 . body. Thankful Jur ps,t r..vors h« hopes for n con tinnance of the gam, 11. J. 311'6116. New Chester, A pril 23,1, 1567,-Iy. • - - - WOMAN'S WORK IN VIE CIVIL. WAR A work of real value. absorhinK interest and universal popularity. The press and literary people everywhere commend and endorse it. It records the consecrated work of woman in organized and united effort, and the names of nearly 604tilif our country's noldest women. with what they did for humanity and for the tat ion in Ito darkest hours. Beautiful steel portrait, oft iminher ut these fatties adorn the work it it art:nov.li 'tired to be one of the n nest 14,1 kr ever pti 1,1 ed . eler i r) men, Teachers. Experienced Agents. and Latller will boil it to their advantage to mime., for thin a,rk. Addrev, Z FAG LEK. Meer • . Chestnut Ptre,t, Phlhoh Pa. I=lCllll SILVER'S WASII POWDER SAVES Time, 1.111e,r. Money. , 1 ," Gina. and 31 nday a feetival. Sold every - al:el Tiy it Addresa all •rders t.. the Manotartur t rii. ZIEGLER ANDS3III - 11. Cliemiets and Wholesale Drniigkte, 137 North Third Street, ia. March 19.1967.-3 in 11. F. DEBRING & BRO;, FRESCO PAINTERS FREDERICK CITY-, MD., RESPECTFULLY inform the pub: lie that they are prepared to YRF.SCO ES, PRIVATE RESIDENCE'. Le.. In the most lap prored styles. modern or ancient. All wort Warranted to glee satisfaction as to taste, duraLitipy and cheapness. April 2.5, 18e .-6m JOHN BOWMAN, No. 704 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturer and Dealer in SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Our Goode are decidedly the cheapnet in the City TRIPLE PLATE, A No. I BROOMS! BROOMS The undersigned continuos to manufacture Brooms at hie Ohl If t:ind In Carlisle street ailj,,init,g Railroad Depot. He will hare Burin; ti fall a full supply on band, and will be able to fur - nigh them WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Broome made to order or on the share!. Tenons haying Broom Curu would do well to g' ve him a call. Gettysburg, June 19.-3 m S. R. TIPTON. BROOM HANDLES FOR SALE Wholesale or Retail, at the Limber Yard of C. U. BULILER TN the spring months, the system natu i rally undergoes a change, and Helnibold's Highly Vonceutrated Estract of Sarsaparila is an assistant o(the greatest value. toraiding Aousto. W. E. BIDDLE. H. S. BENNER 100,000 Bushs. Grain Wanted. NHEWFIRMAT THE OLD WARE HOUSE. WM. E. BIDDLE k CO. would inform the public that they have leased the Warehouse on the cor ner of Stratton etreet and the Railroad, in Gettysburg, where they wilt cagry on TUE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, In all its branches. The highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye, 'Corn, Oats, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit- Nuts, esstp, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with everything eisein the country produce line. GROCERIES.=--On hand, for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Suds, Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets Blacking, Soaps, kn. Also COAE OIL, Fish Oil, Tar,kc. FISH of all kinds ;- SpikOs and Nails; Smoking and Chewing To baccos. They are always able to supply a first rate article o Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. --- • . Also, Ground - Plaster, with Guanos and otherlertill sere. COAL, by the bushel, ton or carload. They will run a LINE OF FREIGHT CARS from Get tysburg to Baltimore once every week. They are pre pared to convey Freight either way, in any quantity, at RIMUCED RATES. They will attend, if desired. to the making of purchases in the city, and delivering the roods promptly in Gettysburg. Their cars run to the Warehouse of Nathan Roop t Co., N 0.128 North Howard street, near Franklin, Baltimore, where freight will be received at anytime. They invite the attention of the public to their line, assuring them that they will spare no effort to accommodate all who may patronize them. Aps 1119,1868.—tf BIDDLE k BENNER. FORWA AND COMMISSION HOUSE. FLOUR AND FEED. GRAIN AND GROCERIES. HAVING purchased t e extensive Warehouse, Care, &c., hereto owned by Samuel Herbst, we bug leave to inform the blic that we are continuing the business at the old at Ind on the corner of Washington and Railroad streets, 4 n a more extensive scale than heretofore. We are paying the highest market price for Flour, Grain and all kinds of produce. Flour and Feed, Salt, and all kinds of Groceries, kept constantly on hand and for sale, cheaper than they can be bad anywhere else. Plaster, and all kinds of fertilizers, constantly on hand, or furnished to order. 104 regular line of Freight Cars will leave our Ware house every TIIRSJAY MORNING. and accommodation train" will be - run as occasion may . require. By this ar rangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all limes to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to us, willbe promptly attended to. Onr cars run to the Warehottse of Stevenson * Sons, len north Howard street, Baltimore. Being determined ,to pay good prices, sail cheep and deal fairly, we invite every. body to give us a call. GULP & RAIINSIV&W. • Aug. 9,1666. Warble tuts. CANNON'S MARBLE woßs. RNER OF BALTIMORE AND BAST MID- I : ST.,OPPOITE THN COURT-HOUSE. . 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