0 EU t - , J.Seanatidgatvil. * . ' . l ' i atill -' ' lONS 'TetleMiklasmilte. 4f w andAL'etoir Weds, irrrs trAt. Pa • ' l4 tAst Lrgest,. Cheapest, - test ACIVAL iii7M131313 . COLLEGE 411. Tux mum: IMAM. iMrilierKiit ears, winvaMs "ZROUBAwD STODNNTS, .100.*****yeas• to the Velem, tome ender 001.41*11 got Allrmi. tirsr.gass, 9 1 16011. 4 06 bugs. Stores. Pout Oak*, Casno'Woo 1117.1/11Stembast, sod • TOWhet Meer, kc., combining TREORY AND ;PRACTICE. • et kViyil*l• airs tlonmOly Instreatod la all the bessebes 111P,104ICAL BI7SINESS EDUCATION, Azithateths, °M— AO oilletestlag Ocquiat _ rafencadliti IPIACTIQAL BANXING, ge. NTINDENTS CAN NNTIN AT ANT TIME, Aftiaoarptotestin cannel's how coin to rirfrilr WAIL /MT DOLLARS' Tapaila *vessel AM. Tuition. Books Utah. and Dip- WNW , NO MTh CITARGSB • ret 11 , 4nomasahlp, Steamboatiag. Railroading; Backlog er Diplomsom la other Corteges. TUB Limnos' deny la ,• ibmieitaship to all students In the Commercial Depart- Molt , 101 0110314101, via fall information. sad two dates[ebbe cimplete eaWne of bar ',piton of Prattles' ldwaddea, together with TES TIMOWI,4 .L this Iheetioal Wrifsam Mu , Merchants, Bankers, Book: WPM'. he• Minn the M• 41118, 8111TH k COWLBY, Pittsburg, Papua; Dik.lllornlisAy DICKINSON A? CARLISLE, PENNA HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO TOW) MEN CONTRMP LATINO A RIIIIINIBB RDIMATION, • • know that this Institution em - stop um. act roim n eteat instrlictone to every de. ° partmentomed a suilicient naralwr td Insure Individual . inebuedien to all Oita students, and being em:Homed telth "Dickinsoa College," manias It to present anointed bean* of o highest order, while the current ex pense* a coarse horn eft boo 50 to $lOO less asp at institutions la large cities. Ifs think that whoa these loots . are properly understood by those Who sonkomplatoan institutioa of this order, not be long in dieldiag in favor of Carlisle. Teo aNswing Owens of Instruction, should commend flmdf to di, who deship that kind ofinfetepation most re. to prepare them for any of the bissiroeu permits BOOT RIDDING. •filogio and Double Rotry as applied and practiced in - various departmental of Trade and Commerce, and llyktfN/10sees of the country. Prpotinal and Ornamental of superior Style—giving nodal Mention to proper movement, In the formation eindwandnuetias oflotterA and thereby insuring to so nrystniaret a good fhtireat Hand. IGISTREBEI ARITHMETIC. Iniehnift itbe moes approved and beet adapted methods fat aese ealculndom--Mental and. Writton. liffilLlSH GRAMMAR. Tined with *idol reference to correct composition, visbout srtdch no student will be quallll ed to assume the Andes of gird also samantont. MIROANTUX LAW. Ilmukt Wog "Dean's Treaties" as a Telt "look, the Ma to pomm. mot important legal information • MIMS 1.11111X1116 7011113 AND 00118ISPONDENCS, am ally ptaltiimd la the Actual lutacm Department, Vliariallot modiste la conflation with their dntiei coo * ea eitmulve earroopoudaso% and make 0111 all imma from a loosipt,,to a .frokusast Not*. 11111011.1. 'MANCHU. Ilimeiroglq or Short Handirrfting,OnounentalVou ieg, TrAogrophing, katural Pbßoso• pl .044, M w ink " 1 torortigatioo of oar fealties, Ihr kapootikofr larirsoolos loth* bronchi's onioser, - MOS. • arnallenta anima any time, andyntine their cowls millaMMElterniPtim /1/Pfer Airtharparticalas, write and mein Circular. A. M. TRIMMER, WIWI", Pa. ir.5".13117. BUSINESS COLLEGE. 2MTABY, STRATTON & KIMBERLY'S DONAU lOni AND oszsrNuT STREWN, PHILADELPHIA 1 4"01JNG MEN pilOid for Cos Cosoffair Boom aa/Wain life la THEORY & PRACTICE Nabbed try asm at inky Duties Houses and tFt La of all kb& at Ihislaess Paper TiJD INSTITUTION tf eimieneed by the leediag beidseee men of the City UNITS ILICKITED AT ANT MGR FOR PARTICULARS REND FOR CIRCULAR& hiaixisc-47 diMaim and gastrulas. W. C. STALLSMITH, ezrrysßUßG, PA., CAXPILNT&R CONTRACTOR, top MKT . as besl sod staashetarse to snits, NM =MIK UM& mix, pool AND =Mr/ IRIAN" CORNIOR. DOOR AND WThDOW as-uxits. Ng ; Ohs kti# ehe MOM" 1.644 11111111164 osaidatly pp band, srpaissord work WM „shop b loolhowi. sad work cumintail with ow•b: attsodod to. UltNr—,tt O.O.O4IPPLUI. P N,T E.R IN G . ad reepeciftdly in irAlgavr lbw bine essubiaced the Ibessely imagist by • On svpirai to &any ;ri f t ra t riesswide Ns wig otbw Mato • —"*"/"" a ) ".'"1 Ws to bolus t. Ulla • "1"11111.1. OA AI s WWI. . . TO THE BUILDING- . • COMMUNITY - 1' i ' - , AppArz W 1 OrkIZES v P7A . MO O DritIOVA , ri itihairo ... timeay . mg Mileisibigaills he lbs '• . ,• • i•.w i , . - U 1013113 . , • soilsresity •r • •-..... • he .. y =,...,'. .1 , ,boilsostl . ' Eilltisimbilsallomst :. `C.7 .- X.' '2' ' ' ll , •A• ...----+ 4....-"'-‘ Its-1 • dint 1 • IN tod bore moral COLLEGE OPEN ALL THE THAI H. 4 11. SOIR _ W t E. BIDDLE.s • PENN l eNeeq i g ll o l o l '10 1 11 ; EWPIRMATTESOLD WA '4 NOUS& WM. le. MI-14/14Z1k 90, woltld isform • • pall& thaittbig Istse liessedklm Wiarekonse on the stet olltigtisaiLateeet end theMabroad, M Oettyabnig, where they sill carry on TIMIVOMATM /atilt fitODOCK 11171411 IS snits treksweies The highest aorkiffe Will it aye lot Mills Own. Sale. Allover and_ Minot Seeds, 1/Mnameit,Santae, Hay and Straw, Mid lira ' Net., Soap, illasta,Mhsuldsm and Shies, Potatoes, will. everything she In the eon ntry produce line. GROCHIMISS.--On hand. Aar vale, Coffees, Molasses, Syreps, Teas, g*is„ Salt, Cheese. Vinegar. Suds, Mustard, Stassli, &nose, Buckets, Mackie' Sospeoko. AIsoCOALOIk Ptah Oil, Tar, kr. nBll d ail kinds Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing Td bums. I They are alWayeeble to "apply a drat rate article 01 Flour, with tile dillierent kinds of Peed. Also, a r ronild Mentor, with tinenos and other fertili zers. COAL, by the bnabel, ton or car load. They will rue • LINE or RKIO HT CA HS from Het tysber• to Betttmore once every week. They are pro. pared to convey freight either way. le any quantity, at lit OWED HATES. They will attend, I tdestred..to the making of purchaser In the city, 'and delivering the goods promptly In GettyitinSg. Their cars run to the Warehouse of Nathan Rdop twe. , N 0.128 North Howard street; near Franklin, Baltiniore, wheretreight will he reeeliud at anytime. They invite the attention of the public to their Hue, assuring them that they will spars no effort to liccommoaate all who may patronise them. Aptlll9.lBBB.—tt BIDDLE HENN Eli. FORWAhDING A.ND COMMISSION HOUSE. FLOUR AND FEED. : GRAIN AND GROCERIES. H AVING purchased the extensive Warehouse. Oars, &c., heretofore owned by Samuel Herbst, we beg leave to inform the public that we are continuing the buslne,e at the old Stand on the corner of Washington and Vol:road st rests. on a m re extensive acute than heretofore. We are paying the highest market pric for Flour, 0 rala and all kinds of produce. ' Floor and Vek, Salt, and all kinds of Grticories. kept constantly on hand and for sale 4 cheaper than they, can be bad anywhere else. Plaster,•aad' all kinds of fertilizers, constantly on band. el -furnished to order. ja ... 4 . regular line of Freight Cars wilil env e our W re bottles every TIIBEI...AY MORNING. and areoMmoda ion t trains :will be run as occasion may require. By thi sat , rasspatent we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. Alt business of this kind entreated to us, will be promptly attended to. Our car run to the 'Warehouse of Stevenson I Sons, 165 nort Howard street, Baltimore. Being determined to . good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we Invite eve . - body to give us a call. CULP A EARNSIIAW, • Aug. 9,1886. giverg Jtalitto. GFITYBURG LIYENY, SALE & EXCHANGE STAIILE. 'FHE Proprietor of these Stables, feeling thank fill for t ha liberal pat rarer eberetofore received, bagel 'eve to inform thepaLl lc tyat hotpot inues thd LIVERY BOSINESB at hie old stanilen Waaiiniftun etreet,Gettyabarg, near the Railroad. fichery be is pre pared4talltimestoaccommodateperep3 Wi tbanythlog in his line. HORSES, CO ACHES, BUOCIEB,AO., tarnished at short notice and on reesonable terms. and competent dtivers sent along i deii red. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, or to asy place in the country. His stock and Coaches are of thefirst clue, and on pains Will be spared to make passengere comfortable lie is prepared at alitimes to furnish coaches fur funerals; and also to parties desiriui to go over the Battle Field er to viait the Springs. ALSO—HORSES ANDMULE 8 will bebought and sold stall times. Personsdesiring to parchase stock wi 11 find it to their advantage to call on in undersigned, as his stock is warranted to be as.rep. r esented or no sate. Hs has a fine lot of Horses and Mules at present on butt/which will be sold on reasons. ble terms. They are sound and free from disease, and aregearantled to work as represented. Persons, will Audit to theiradvantage to call at the old stand before htring or pn raining elsewhere. - Aug . . 3, 1.8616—tf NICHOLAS WEAVER. THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. . ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL. THE undersigned would respectful * ly in'brm the public that he has opened a new LIVERY, Saba AND EXCHANGE STABLE in this place, and Is prepared to offer superior accommodations in this line. Be has provided himself with Buggies, Car riages, Meeks, Light Wagons. ke . of the latest styles. sufficient tomeet the publit demand. Hie hones are all good, with Out spot or blemish. and perfectly reliable— none ofyour "old cripples" but all of the "2.40" order. Riding parties can always be accommodated and cam fortabie equipments furuished. Tactic, large or small, can getjust *hat they want 'on the tallst accommodating terms. Visitors to the Eagle-field politely attended to, and reliable driven furnished if desired. Partite conveyed to and from the Depot upon the ar rival and departure of every train. Horses bought, bold, or exchanged, and always a chancelor bargains given . Our motto Is "fair Nay and IPS Ifougiolf;" I HS.Part *tar attention paid to furnishing 'Vehicles and Hacks for inaerals. sar-We Latter ourselves that by charglog moderately and by furalehlug supe;lor accommodations, we cannot tW to please every one who patronizes our eetablish May 29.1.887.—tE Nirkniturid ImpitnantS. BRINICERHOEF'S CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The underigned would inform the Agricultural public that he hu purchased from the Patentee of this extraordinary machine, the Patent Right for the Steam of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Brinkerhoff s Corn Sheller, Separator and Clean er is pronounced the best machine of the kind in this country. And in proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advisory Committee appointed to seleet Thiplematits for exhibition at the Universal Ex position in Pule, in 1887, hive selected this Stadler as the best in America," and at the request of 3. C. Derby, V. S. Agent, a machine has been shipped to Parbrfor exhibition. One important feature in this machine is that it will shell ears large, small or crooked, perfectly clean, and separates the cob and chaff from the 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 auspice. of the New York State Agricultural Seeiety, the Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner was reported by one of the most competent Committees as the best Corn Sheller out. They say, "We have oars fully examined and thoroughly tested ibis ma, chine, and have. no hesitation in pronouncing it the beat Corn Shelter we ever saw." The re— port is signed by such men as John Stanton Gould, President N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P Johnson, Secretary to same ; Solon Robinson, Ag ricultairal EditorN. Y. Tribune; 8. Edward Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. Prom among many complimentary newspaper notices, the fallowing, fromlthe N. Y. Obaerver, is deemed suffieient: , • "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 Shellerjust invented by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells, separates and cleanses, rapidly and easily, at one operation, as fast as the can can be put in the hop— per." The undersigned is, now prepared to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS. , He will have SHELLERS ready for sale in the course of a month's time,i All letters to be addressed to • WM. WIBLE, P. 0. 80x.246, Gettysburg, Pa. Xar. 14; . 1867 Confettions, ytt &tarn, lopo, SOMETHING NEW The andendoced has the pleasure of informing the 44tisens ctrlettystourg and vicinity, that he is now pre pared to supply than with the raucous - 081 AN SODA, drawn traps:Dow', SO& Fountain, which has become ao cc i tr in the cities. I f you hays never tasted this de• drink, you den't know what you have missed.— Try It. Once tested, you lip ill become a regular pati on. I have also opened my 101 CERAM SALOON, ith accommbdations for' Ladies and Gentlemen, and an Prepared to supply prtvate Aunilfes. Parties, dc, on Seammable terms. Also, constantly on hand, fresh CONFECTIONS, . Cakes,:ke, Call at the old established stand on Chant homburg street, opposite the Lutheran Church adjoining the Keystone Hotel ILay 4Yj 1867.-Sm Fresh Confectionery, ie. THE subscribeK calls "the attention tbi animate: l ==g and to his Ina Coatiction 1, am doer mut ofthe Ilite m i s iotel,abaialberalnarg street. ,Oaallei,aad every description if Ooliketiona McAbee with Nals,,Oraape, asd altirisda °finale al. mays ea hand. • Parties, pablieand private, as wilt alfastilluwili bit faraiibed ali itbdoolOakeePeCtiast, (in primal &isms oretbirtrim otbetrettilimests *tibiae Mum Ha !Borba s spas abo poilt al e t tb• bushman. he Ilatteik biamilTht aadtkat Ist @ablator**. ter intim eitidietion ' oaUsee tlisCoallietiquary . JOIN G SEEL . Mai 211 , SR Ton, Notbm, Mi;Ahatit.ll44tßziyaryg GO and. see 3. M. Warner's :tore. FRESH * COMOTIONARIES it IVABIIIIII4I. wok TVA lied s*l huh . rts..-strzs, ks. at • J. it. wousiairs. ; 1110)144)* 0P1A71.4 47.P/18, Aka., st. • J: WARNIUM . . Savhig: *alum. '•- ' f FINKLE : 454; LYON LCX3K-STITCH StWING The only .)lachitim no perfected that eptire satisfaction - Is guaranteed or the purchase money refunded. When we it% e no Agent a sample Machine will he sold at very dqw prim, and* Local Agent appointed . ott rte int.s4 favorable terms.. N.8.—P.41A for circular. Traseliag Agents vented.— Salary. . FINKT,E & LYON S M. CO. • t 7 Broadway. New York. July a. 186.-rm _ • SINGER'S CELEBRATED 1 , , N 4 M. C H :UN 1:' TIM very best en 4 latest Improved niseLine in nee. to ! sale at the CLOTHING,STOKG of JACOBS t BRO.. in AlhembecOurg street. Gettysburg. wines yea can buy ithe best 0.101 cheapest Cloths. Caraneres owl Vesting's, orders* variety drgoods in the line of MEN, AND BOYS WVAR. Yoe car have them cut out and made up in the very beet styled ion wfah.at moderate Micas, and without any risk var. GMO. JACOBS k BRO. .18643. T E 'HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SE 'LNG . 111 AC (;99 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. iii ese World-renowned Sewing Ma 11 :nen A.•rta awarded the Ilighest Premium At Dm 7p, 'lt Fair. in Loudon, an I mix First Premiums at the N. • Stare Fa:r of lade, end are celebrated for doing the beet woik.ll, , lig a much smaller needle for the se 0 thread than any-other inerldne, and by the int ro d lion of the moot appnred machinery. we are now a e to supply the very beet M.Chili.o In the world. • hese machines are made at our new and spacious rac y. at Bridgeport. Conn., under the immediate super sion of the President of the Company, XMAS !lOM'S, r„ the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing. and to the use of Sesmstrerwee. Dress Makers. Tailors, Menu banters of Shirts, Collars. Skirts. bloats. Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Cape, Corsets. Boots, Shoes, harness, Saddles, Linen Goode, Umbrellas. Parasols, etc. Their work equally well upon. silk. linen:cott.ro or woolen goods with silk. cotton or linen thread. They will imam. qt,jt,- gather, hem, fell; cordl braid, bind and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and pertect stitch, alike on hoth sides of the article sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. fIOWE. and made gin this Machine, is the moot popular and durable, and all Sew. log Machines are mtbject to the prinetple invented by hlm. Send for eireulare, SIBLEY k STOOPS, General Agents, March 19, P‘67.—ly No. 922 Chestnut St., Plilla. SEWING MACHINES! THE GROVER Az BAKER THE BEST IN USE.—There Machines have becum CO well known that little need be gaol by way of recant • mendition. They have taken the.first premium at all the late State Faits • and are universally acanowledged to be the BEST in use by all who have tried them. The "drover I Baker Stitch' and the Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by woodier Machine. They are the only Machines that sew and embroider with perfection: These Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family one. They are almost noiseless,sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple 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. rave f ibis, and they sa re mussy. and do their work better than it can be done by hand. The uhdersigned having been appointed Agent for the above Machines. has established an Agency in Fairfield, Adameeo., where be will always bare on hand a supply. Persons wishing to boy will please call and examine Mr themselves. 1111§..Namilei and Iltread will also lie supplied. J. S. WITIIEROW. Agent. Aug.16,1864.-tf. Fairfield. Adams county, Pa EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA CHINES are superior to an others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOStb. Contains') the latest improvements; are speedy; noise. less; durable and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars tri.e. Agent. wanted. Liberal discount allowed. No COM ignineu ta made. Address EMPIRE S. If CU.. 616 Broadway. New York. Sept 6,1866.-1 y ' DOTY'S CLOTHES' WASHER READ THE FOLLOWING lIOMETESTIMONY. Ortrrauran, Pa-, Jan. a, 1866 Hoeing used DOTY'S CLTOIIEir WASHER, and the: , onghly tested it, we hare ut esitatim.in endorsing it ab the best Washing Machine yet produced. It is simple la construction—lseasily worked, and does Its work well, without injury to clothing. .An ordinary washing. re quiring usually 8 tolo hours labor at the ash-tub, can readily be done with the aid of Dety's Washer and the Cfnissersal Mikes' Wringer, in one-third the time— eeonomining time, labor, soap, fuel, le.,—avoiding the necessity or wasletnba,and enablMg the person working to go through with a washing without wetting them selves Of the floor: It really merits all the good that can he said tilt. We do out think that any brolly, after Bilrly .treting it, wth.ld dispense with it. Mrs. D. A. BUEHLER, ' E. G. PAHNEJ3TOCK, A. M. WINTER, ." W. C. STALLBMITH, r R. D ARMOR, U. I. FAHNESTOCK. FROM REV. L. SCOTT. BISHOP OF THE M. E. CHURCH, MEZ2! R.C. Blower Na.—Dear Sir;—We like our Machine much: could not be persuaded to do without it, and with the aid of Doty we feel that we are =enema( the posi tion*. On one occasion, the clothes were prepared, but the washerwoman %lied us. We were not to be defeat ed that way. I took hold (which of coarse I should not hare if we had had no machine), and in 2N hours we put th rough eleven doyen Olsen, many of which were sheets, and they were well done, too. We wish you great sue. cell. C. U. Buehler, corner Carlisle and R R street, is the agent far the sale of the Universal Wringer and Doty's Washing Machine, in Adams county; Pa. May 29, 1867. THE BEST WASHING MACHINE TH2 wider! igued offers fur sale, the TOWNSHIP RIGHTS of Adams county. fur . DE LONG'S PATENT, which is the murals., 8111111.1217 and Nur Warman thee his yet been °trued to the public. The Rights will be sold on reasonable to rms. This Is a tine opportunity for energetic meu to make GOOD WAGES mAnuteeturing ar selling these machines. A sample machine will be fur lashed any person who purchases a Right, if desired, at cost. Call at the store of Driphorn • Roffman,N. W. ror. Square, where the machines may be seen and tried. Gettysburg, June 26, 186.7.—tf J. W. Bradley's celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE, SPRING) Tel WOWDLIPUL FutIIBUSTY and great (Mum" and PLIABURI tO an y LADY wearing th e DU'S= ELLIPTIC BURT will be experienced particularly in all crowded Aeux ILI" °Plait" CARZIAGSS, RAIL101DCAIII ? CHURCH Paws, Aix etisus, for PLUM/UDR and Sons Dun, as the Soar Can be POLDID when in ale to OCCUPY a email NA' as easily and conveniently as a MIA or Mustie Dues, ai Invaluable quality &crinoline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A Lant having enjoyed the PLEASUILS, coxstiar, and great comvsinesce of wearing the DUPLS." limarnoBnri, EPZIND SUIT for a MUGU DAY, will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Ointment; Minn and Tomei Lanus they are superior to all others. They will not DUD or MIA" like the Single Spring, but will minim their rn►lCT and osmium, mum when three or four. oarectur EMT' will have been TaltOwn ASIDE Al MUSS. Tee Doors are coveted with 101:12"11 AND TIVIBTID THISAD, and the BOTTOM LOD& are not only double springs; bat twice (or double) COVIIILD • pry. venting them from wearing out when dragging down stoop., stairs, Ac. The Duplex Elliptic lea g-eat favorite with all ladles and is universally recommended by the 141111 Kw. Alms PA the STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONA- BLE WORLD. IN GETTYSBURG To enjoy the following inestimable advantages In Crinoline, viz: zoranion '1113.1.1.1TY, puma MAJ/10/410*tria. STYLISH 11111.1% and /131/1111, TLEWIILITY, nuututuvr, omit- Mar and atioNowv, enquire for .J. W. BILLDLIT'II DOT= I ' turrio or Double Spring Skirtand bemire you get the genuine article. OAIITION.—To guard againit IMPOSITION b par ticular to ?MICK that skirt, offered u "Dlifff.ll" have the red ink stamp, : "J. .W . Bradley's popl i n Illiptks Steel Springs," upon the waletband—none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin Indagporeed through the centre, this revealing the two (ordeable) spring* braided together therein, which la the secret at their natseturr and imitation; and a combination not to be found in any other Baal. FOR SALE in all Store. where FIRST CLASS skirts are sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. ganntletured by the SoleOwtare ot the Patent, WSSTB, BRADLIT CART, 97 Chambers and 79 Reads Bta., New York. April 11, 11167.-ku mamma p2B. HOOP SKIRTS. 628.. NVIMMO 6TYLII6. O Oor own assicio • 'PILSBACIIIIS eters NW and Desfrablit skate aid .-Lw ft anal ant Trill Hoop Sldrts—a, su, 2 it Stood 4 Yds., round, met ta ; bt wrso risartet Arse Quillty, sad esposbay =sl to mart tbs watt of fleapits sat ssostlAislr Trade ' , Ott ow* asks," at hoop Skirts, arsllittsr, uses 4110. pad% mantsiAlyObaspor lasi say other mks shift.. elm% or Double Sorb s; Alikt la tit* Aitsrkss kborkst. =lll%trustsil Is sad *arms lo ess Assorsisktisbetka: es wry sitar etttlf tag by ibstsaao o4 *mi . Shimik-toi *AL - Ask tor 6 11mkIn's Own Klikol it i al itold" tbst took 11161 is likusesd wlr. T. 1101 , 1111% . _ 11A0Mms, as ASCII 211.114.141M1MAW It ethics ars dew h io . A, pdstobis. ,ItyhOlor sad MOM Prl• 11= 640, var, onit to 1 1141 1 1 1 . - A WWII imil lama Mit most elistlld Dastartt__Arleitki_ armee olbseitt low e i A 1116117 assas‘ ii ....„ ~ API Sale•roosisi 1110. 1 1 111 - AliA, sans ' to anlstoiltemil Simi am 1 , 140110111 it "P"'".‘"-z 7 1111 _, Mu 19.-100 IVII. T. =MIL tilt* ;tit Iraghing ytlaritinto. THE BEST IN MARKET. January Is, 1866 FRANK D. DUPHORN pop Alto. SKIRT. 1 1 -; 7 1 - iiiitt — t i narlPAU7A7 it 1 1. trellit,ll4ot ' 1 1 NEW WORK ON gtN6.4 CI. 4 • BAssm's Twenty 31elodie Exercises; VORX (*. 1401,FEG4IOS FOB SOPIiANO OR MEZZO SOPRANO VOICES, INTEND LI) AR Studies in (require the Art of Singing. , -Theft 1M1111.00.4-W.ltt. 14.1 be trod ahnalltari end; with Itte • eyeless, *lng..iller tif Ithantio s any oaer onetime/ forthe cultividlon or the voice, w I take the place ot CONCOVIt'S SOLYEGOLAS; being tunes melodion. and better Adapted for teaching. .dome of eset cisme ere specially beautiful MI Melt as usefut.,* Mingling of the dittos d white. wide/B . oe. term. the Ibloteet se ~eas the Improvement , df b i t e student. The esthete glytel, developed in }base exam render them'invaluable in an edneatleoal puha of view' a,i they tend to enlarge the Intelidge 'ce and the ate precnitiori. and at the rime time:urn the of the pupil. They most be .4014 gushing With roister/4e SO the innumerable marks of ettpritudollead joule of or pnwentation. Upon, the minute ,occurnalr Whit* three are NecompllshWl depends the entail 'dean ad vancement , bf the petit': any mud,. i. of these. respects is time and effort atterthwuted. whi otilb* other hand. a ebresed patient nktantigatlon, and • MU, lady faithful ex t..utl..n of theta, wilt ey e o n i xr etnit loaner and faculty. and opett to the student the suerati• end rerourees by which great Si tietra produce their noel bliilliant and prolunc. elects.— Watemt's A rt Journal. IN TWO VOLUMES. Price, each, in Donnie. Metall El OU do do in Cloth. R0ta11,...—..... - • 2kV A Sinnpie Copy Pent by Malt. post-paid, on reeidpt of lehole,Ale Price. 21.50. Published by WNI. ITALL„ .k EON, • No. 443 o.,o.twxy, Now York. prodio,..e,, ono dealers in Music, ono Manufacturer. of ELUTES, FIVES. EI.AO giJ oTti. a c...tc., tc. SOW I for ex:aboy,ne of yric.•; July 3. 1587.—512. COTTAGE HILL, FEMALE (X)LLF:GE. This Institution is ha:■led at York. Pa.- The Dell term trill beginSEPT/01111M 34t and continue twenty weeks. ';'Le bu ildlntr and unmade lire bingo'•tool astricpSe, and superior advantages are afforded h, at: departments of In struction. • We refer to our patrons. emong whom are Guy. Geary. Bishop Ciloasbrentier. Iter.J.B. Moose... Thomas B.Coeb rieri, Req., J. B. BamithimM, Juba 31411er, lt. B. Bittiuser e n d Rev. Yoe catalogue and full particular, apply to REV. D. EBERLY, A M. Principal. July T HE GREAT RADICAL NEWSPAPER., FORNEY'S PRESS NO COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS! GET THE HEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THR corrrn T. THE PRESS, lug !forty eight columns. Pelpilehed Every Morning. Southwe.t Vortver SYS- ESTI' and CHESTNUT strtati, Mll'4loo4l^ TERMS. DAILY PRESS. $B.OO PER ANNUL $4.00 FOR SIX MONTHS. a 00 FOR TWIRL , MONTH... • TRI-WEEKLY PRESS; $4.00 PER ANNUM. 12.00 FOR dIX :MONTHS' Moo FOR TIMEX 1101iTil$ THE SUNDAY PRESS. $2.00 PER ANNUM, $l.OO FOR SIX MONTHS THE WEEKLY PRESS, THE MoHT VALTAHLE WEEKLY NEWAPAPIE IN THE N./041.D it rotitnitot adios ....fluterert to every uer ERA D TITF. fiNp COPT t 2 00 per aroma. Incr. Conn 9 00 Tax Corms 17 50 Twrarrr Conn 33 00 To tbe.getter op of• Ctob of Tax of fuotee.pies an en tre copy will be giren. All orders eboold be addrenmed to JOHN W. FORNEY, Editor •nd Proprietor, S. W. rnr. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Bta, Philadelphia, Pa My 29,-40 GREAT CONOWAGO MILLS. 10,000 BUSHELS OF WIIBAT WANTED The undersigned haring remodeled and Improved his mills near New Cheater, (Inmostiy called •.111rahent Grime," bet now ••Breat ConowmptßO) Is prepared to do all kinds of work in hie tine with unusual dispatch.. Constantly on hand, for or exchange, the very , best qualltletut Super. Extra. and Family BLOOM, also Rye. Corn and Buckwheat Floor, with every variety 01 Chap and offal of wheat. Haring a SAW MILL attached, he is prepared to saw all kinds °Clamber, at the shortest aot fee. A farmer in seed of lumber and Sour. antra a log upon hie throw a few bushels of wheat on the top; hare dm= exchanged for B.aar, and the log sawed, Wm saving a doable trip—and all beam° of the new and portant 'ma chinery now employed in thee* mills. Haying the beet of workmen, he will be able to plane every body. Thaekhel ior put hevonehe hopes for a ens- Mullane. of the same. H. J. MYLES. New Chester, April 23d, 1667,—1y. WOMAN'S WORK IN THE CIVIL WAR' A work of real value, absorbing interest au.l mayoral popularity. The press and literary people. everywhere commend and endorse It. It records the consecrated work of woman in organised and united abet. and the names of nearly 600 of our country's noblest women, with what they did Ibr humanity and be the nation in ha darkest hours. Beautiful steel portraits of a number of these ladies *don) the work and it is acknowledged to ii. one of the Angst works over published. Clerg,yatiin, Tauber+, Experienced Agents, and Ladles will And It to their advantage to canvass tor this work. Addrse, ZEIGLER, IioCERDY 00.. 601 Chestnut street, Phlbidelphls, Ps. June 12,1887.-2 m SILVEA'S WASH POWDER. BATES Ti.,i Li)Lbor, Money. Makes Waahiag a plus. time, and Moeda lbstivaL Sold overywhine. Try It. Addresa all rs to the MiMuteatarers, • 2110012. AND SMITE; Chant and Wholesale Dra_trgists, 437 North Thiri Street, Philadelphia. . • • {-, F. DEBRING & BRO., FRESCO PAINTERS, FREDERICK VITY,3ID . "1 , , RESPECTFULLY Ile that they are prepared to PRISCO CHURCH NS, HALLS, PHI WALTZ aItSIDSNOWS, se.. In the most approved styles, modern or ancient. All work warmated to give satiatictlon as to Mite, durability aid cheapness. April 25,11187.—em JOHN BOWMAN, No. 704 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, Neaufecturer and Deader la SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Our Goode ere decidedly the cheapest la the City TRIPLE PLAT& A No. 1. 1121..14, 1887.-1 y BRO 0 MS! ROOMS! •.. The undersigned continues to inabufactarelfroome ah his ola stand in Carlisle street adjoining Railroad Depot. Re..will have during the ail a falleepply on ban and will be able. to ihrnish them WIIOLBM. LLB Og Brooms made to ardor or on the shares. %riots having Broom Oornwould do wall to elm him Lela. Gettysburg, June 19.-3 m 8. R. TIMOR. 11110014 HANDLES FOE BALE, AJI O Wholesale or Itetatt. ii tie Tauber Yard of a. R. sual.ra IN::print month*, the aystebi taltrmeanatn a day". and Ha a bge, graust - labo Barm " ri, ' " _wd!taaTTilis ow* two. C odoiitir - main o BALTIIIIOIIH . 4/IRII VW MID . ZILE BT.; ormrnrrairoppozoirFt.' Gi#7811t110,414.;., , ;IBM XIMEIPTION OP WO* ilpinfflut _TElrnSinillirlai TEI Am: , ii,ift-tt ETTYIERIUMI 11W1,. laftE YARD. . am* * yaitO ihwt York adt.Tat sr , Ps. Whom Wilar Sr. Birslistett told niddl ' aikkbaHlf Irakh tbsielbwils , 43 311 0 111 k • naiioll4. las Itut;teln iihear le din; *l* „ rifts nem, . Ild$1111114•1b1 *U P IS Vat 41. ' • - 1014 ital. ' BA - It. E 'l l T , ors 'WA VEGETABLA HAIR ,RkSTORATIVE, , S-1,1 Y 2? . ; k;' 1) e t ! n e Righed Prfasiaat al the New Hastpshir.: State ihir. c0m 6 1,14 fok'bg r 6 all Other. 1,,5• restos, L IDN lbkl, ORIO4NAL COLOR • Tirk - Proverrithlts frouver, tip. ben .of D111141,11t. if OM nmand all If nplwootnt Sturfflns of ttchin. of th...talo. Imi.plyitg to the twit of lb* hair thr r..iffirod nouritb.. tient tertb• prow itkin kruedr, MIS A BEAUTIFUL DRESAINI4, Istriox filo! tulp, etiO Chan NM 1100.11 y. oir ;MIRY *arm: cirriiU.ryy J. x, llARRbrc Jt CO., Proprlatara. %gut Le.ter, N. H. Ar d irgptif by Dr It. Horner, 11 .ttyabarg, Pa., othd by tDrayaista pus DJ. . 20,1811T.—tiat ' • - MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS ! AND PHCENIX BITTERS TIIN MOST SUCOESSPEL MEDICINES IN THE lEmtublb.bed En I&X. by ob.. of uur .Ifu.t.Xfuicrut nod mow owed throughout North 11111 , 1 fo/Uth Auserk, wore pleneitm remilte' tLsn any other ,i , ll.liCifto in tillele• aliwnoirti skin. hull itrotioh. Curtivenow,l,sca. Complmiuts. Moeuguatigns, mid Peovrr and AKti..; 1h mesa& of certrEcattv aorn in "or v. lying detailed nes•suistsof perfect oar{. effectrd by these in valuable Medkluss. They regulate the potent and pnt all the functions of the laity in • he unustssis4s. riold by all Drugests White A liossb+l, Proprietors Successors LI Dr. Juba Moffat awl Dr. W.B. Moffat, New York. April 4.1%67.-lyp.w RING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA • FOR GRAY HAIR. RINGS KINGS. ItING t . RINGS To RINGS RINGS Reptore RINGS RINGS tiro/ Rniito 0, , RINGS Grit:ins:Color. Fred- RINGS. iece Detiftralf end RINGS' ICINGS t VrartAßLK AsieeostA RINKS RINGS t e. IV.A.RRA.Nrrn. RINGS RINGS Rumor,. from the RINGS ,RINGS I &OD nerd pre- RINGS RINGS vent lieldue•v. RINGS RINGS TRY A Burr ! RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS Tlth,le [Le AM?ROMA itokt Ring "0.41... Thi. I. the Cure 'bar Iny In the AMBHC/SIA that May m3.le Tido le the Ilea who tr.■ Leikt *Ed Kral, Who wir Liu emu loam that ..y IL. used the Cain that lay lu the AMK o It that Ring made. ;iYhte le the Malden. handsome and Who married the auto owee held and pay Who tom has raven dame. they may. Ile nerd the Allßoalta that Bing mode. Throt I theYaraan, who, by the way, Married the tititten. handsome and ray 1u the Man sate held and gray. But who DOW has raw. t, bKks, t hey my Becanee he used the Cure that lay Itt the AMBROSIA that Ring made. • Thi. I. the Bell that ring* stray TaaruoM the people. ...d and gay. Uwe Mit fact • hitt hereof.* ley-- . • If Jolt would Da or Wahl or grey. the A M BMO:fiA that H hag . ovule. X. it. k CO.. Prowetor*. Peterhof,/ N. If BLOOD! BLOOD !!.BLOOD !!! PURIFY YOUR BLOOD MAIZE'S BLOOD LNG AGENT An effectual neminly hi curing: Scrotal& Salt Rheum. Titter. Ulcers and Sores. Bloch.. Pimples. Tumors. got h., Ps..Ueneral Debility. Dyspepsia. Lose of Ap *site. YraillieJrnigslarit it and Complaints. and, in nets?, all tilismute. , h swing thier origin in an impure mattlitiou of the Blood. or • ttlsonlaredetate of the her mits system. This medicine. M. remelt or skil Ira I. and scientific cam. ideation. is a purely, var t etable pret,araiion, free from all hilarious ingredients. As its name Intik:alai It rencoutas the Ilbod. ptirp,es oat the coWuptiooa that breed in It. restoring Its healthy action and vitality, sod stalking et the eery sent of die we eradicates *eery tract of Itfrom the rytem, and gives blooms to the pallid cheek. and 'health 'and vigor to the frame. Many dieters and 'mach angering an. directly tracesble to the Impurity of the blond. and it is of the greatest importance tor all that the hi d which courses through every part of the eysteet carry no poison or cor ruption with it. To sufferSertki hideous sores, pimples and aneptloset mad other diseases analog from impurity of the blood is no losgrr tteastsary. as the Blood Purify ing • pat lemurs and safe in Its effects. Mothers hoeing adtlidren solierisig from eruptions of any kind will end it especially effective. i The Proprietor has numy testimoni als from Clergyman! and leading citizens of the county when the medicine is prepared certifying to the wonder ful curse effected by . it. Prepared by Dr. D. D. MAIZB, Ashland, Penna. Depot Gabart a Royal, Wholesale Druggists, Nes. 309 and 311 North Third st., Philadelphia. Ifirror tale by Dr. Robert Bonier and A. D. Buehler, Draggle* G ettysburg, Pa. June 19, 1967.-3 M• JULES JARED'S "EMAIL DE PARIS:' THIL NtW BKAUTITIZR b THE SKIN. Testimonials from Celebrated Ladies • The wild of beautifying the skin beingknown roily to Meson. Janet t Remy they honorably stak that It differs from all other lam. It gives to the most harsh and freckled skin htbe texture and collr of polished ivory , removing all. diseoketi Hoop whether ippeoring Rs tecontepliew. moth, or btaekworm *peeks: sad sopeddly socceadal hi smoothing out the marks left by lienaU Pox. 1 The agents of %limall de Parts" most conildentJyrab mit to the public the earnest endorsements of inch die anguished ladies's, SIGNORA RISTOR" Mlle FILICITA ts,srmtil, Miss M LOGIC MITCH:ILL, Mrs. D. P. ROWERS, LU CLLLE. WINTZSI Mad. POEM!, Mrs. EMMA WALLIII, LU 6T RUSHTON, NORMII DE DIAMOTTERITTSE, Mir AO j HIS TERRY, hod many others, whose high standing In the prams:ion Oyes the stamp et tenthfulnees to their intelligent and genahia appronk The Beautiful Lucille Western says end that the "Email' produces all the brilliancy o rouge sad WI y•whits. with the great and peculiar Mean Sage ortotal harmlessness., It really addtto the mortnew and beauty of the skin. The Magnificent Veetvali eaye I have sabred so much tram the various whit* lsitions, de, witirenty theatrical Ontario': obligee me to use, 'that 'consider it a perfect benellsotion to nd A a peepers lion - kith glees thenecemary whitestratothe akin, and haven the ilia coot and smooth.. • Mies Maggie)Sfitchell says I have tried the skin beautifier, "L'lntall de Perla," and build that it Instantly imparts a natiSral bloom and freshness to the conenlezios. . "Jared Sandi de Park," is used as • delicate beautifier we \ \ottu ° run *in for Theatre, Sal or Bail Room, by the most refined and sernpalosiledies ; sin` all the beauti fying eillictsoiroegs and lilly w te, withouttheir vulgar glare at toqulry to the skin. Sold by all tirst.class Druggists, enemies and Ladies' Hair Drown. • Yr. Isabela 822 Broadway; Deal. Basses d Co, and T. C. Wells .1; Co., New - York, said Items Jouble,lll South Tenth Sliest, sad Joiluston, Holhr7 Tads* Phila.. delybia, Agents. J kik , a mink Generaldents and Importers, New York. Jusillt, ilitri.-dni • . FREE TO EVERYBQDY. A. Large 6 pp. Oticulsr. siring in iOrl of MO mated importance to the young or both aslo4. It tittChts how theldinely may brooms 'beautiful, the danpfsed rameeted, and' the brash,* loses No young b,dy or gentlonian shankt tail Ito send their Address, and receive acopy post-paid, by Mara mail. lab. 22,1267. Addras P. 0: pnitrer, 21, eta. 'Mot, N, Y. OT a few of the. Worst tlisonhwe that @Mkt mankind aria* from comptke of tie blood. oimbold'a Extract Earsapasilla I. of Qs ut most amino. VOUNT'S COMPOUND! ;..a. 702, THIN CIIIII 07 c • ' ?MUD 802 THR OAT , 0 INYitENZA, ..- oraayothodulla toryodawardftheu r ta iliotottoolosig . . AIOO O SOLILLI2 itifilt...k Ildsoodiolookoolooloti4edla i , . TilotlB OF C I 1541116rativiasithimeintry.anditamer beeakitolm Iraq aiiiimoordlis to 4 .. iti. toms. . tatirisliftat* sptaktorit a:Wry - Idprartidetb Wee Whim Wb' ' hos hulls. ocarooogio lianas's: , Tad . try ham Tow! 00., Chitty*. 4 O ft w. britgaii Akorokedskilats. Torlaboot war ly o Mouth J. leeway. ; 1 7 1 0044 0 4 1004 i'.: .. , isitAir. UFA , a 00, Ir OM, . I )141 1 ,1011CM.—nle Odillimegm lf g asy lossokkil 17 kb. bib ,. . 02 " • "1217 iaa.ll Lt illS43 . Vitt ,Tre" .. "vi; 1111 , " 111• w York fttlit big glitias aka Wei Wows mks aim* • TO ArITICIT*Afi AWAIIIMD WORLD *writ ) 4ittad: . , - 00. - =• r , i " —__.......i:1.* . Iti al. '"I7. : zt. r -- j "" .l'' i- ,::: , ~:7''*" 'JIE ORF:: 1 1 - (.;HLEttA. PIIEVE ~ - ATI - VE. , ~ . X. 6. L. .. .. title. REAT • Zino•ar;,- Bitters. , Tut , Wt , Nw.llHilUl. 3IKDY was discovered an I, llrodeteati .3111911 f tOf - year. ash by Ur. ti.ebrop sm. an matron* Itityptut ', ysicia o. • Hr loot ionic area awl .r t the want of some remedy whi.l , wouldritcit.* at t Lod of .lieleltee. 411.1 a.. pre vent inuckot t!te shtfarlu •lii,ll the human family was thou compelled to stout o Tits wr..hr 1 ,,,..,th. . 4 - jrrolltrd to hi. ;Mud ei - attt, day fu vivid clot. as hf pit alt A ~,,, int the sick eudilyius,, and observed viii fuellicirily of nearly all the remedies then in tire. 'Thu. he wai l d, ld to think mid rs pm timid; and aftrrtott yenta' studyo 1..1aw. be prearnted 1 • hill fellowenahthe wonderful' . poi Bitters. Vim eff e ct of this prepense ti ire the p •rntiouxtel cure of tip,mme., war an mart . ..41(.11,mM alit ailing , that the moat Patter. hut marks .1 royal favor re litadoweil limo i,wi who diiwovered l . file 1141. .I/ Ilal:Cal npet. the 'toll of Noble'. not a acid inedni WWI the fallowing Lhscripl ion —Dr. s.lapapitu.. the Public listirfortor—waspreihated to him by the Viceroy. ~ The prephrat 101 l in(o linen need iu several epidemic. of cholera. both as a preventive:awl curative namoiatc. aid with such yeast atletes. that it ha. , oirii I lit ...lured lot* ~earl) all t bosenrral boapit.ds of ilia ol I world. The " 11 ...Tit.g that Ilt. rallokeu of pre•• all I ion to worth a pound of cntre, applies with iliarrrtloo. herr to cholera, awl thn refire any flalltaly Th it w ill protect.ii. against this terrilde iiiiwasr ehotild i.. frerlyeauti per.hitently surd. All pethologlate now tearer thitt 1.-cholera reboil se te nn the ayeteni t hrotigli the ',heel. and that ene 1100" which acts on theincretery ttl Anil C. eel!, thetu in working order, rouge prevent it ion the noleei to exert Ile terrible etreet. on the ore .riletn. This se true not'only of 1.101t.f A. Litt .it it Ali ~t her rial.diea.eapeciall.V the 411ft . ..feta ltirik, gal to, n. The Zinger! Bitter, faking A the n h os 0 ronditlono require. It net. on th e e crrrtion and rer.et keep... , n. A p••, t. r, 111,)M, e her Wren 1 Item. IttrY in r•nap....i t , I .t. Plod coliCiict till !in.! i•V••ry i. Art.l npon Alia pill 111 It.. tilAl•• AA.JA ti I A it. ,11,6) VtutOpt moat.; ltig. Nnuaerou. come. of the D to•ve looln tiled I. if Cbo.erbi, Diatriveo,:aeotery. Orrortilm. Typhoid No ,1 Typhoe Fevet, F. ,'r. Ague. .\ 0'1,416 De bllity, A oaeilit. VP)uanle I rreepaturi Dy • Prire• One It e r p,rq dart Bottle. Priltel 1 t I ‘t pOl. 1./t tr.rt wharf. !l. nit 'burg Pa. / • SohtstkyiJrldL xhits.frotrlkoepono‘tolti roeer,geoerally. *LA/ KO. Y. /1:A14111%U:1'o:1i 001. .Ag e nt f..rOotty t th oeg . F. It MIT 1.1:, Solo. Pr.prietor lint ri‘burg. Pa OEMS LADIES.—If you require a re . liotWe reroedy to root :re you. and remote Irreln lhvitir. or 0! 0,11C1.14,0. Why not floe the lest 'in city I .vrr. riptriCllCe proynd tint DE. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS. .41110 1 . 4 , r Rem ,, vhc ll' rtirtuno and IrTtgular 7 ; i; watt, from what C 1.114. ArikP. The 3 are .-11:r•rof ‘ll, ill e,. -y PriC, One Do/Car, Der bon. Dll. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS; I. n remedy four denrer, ~r , o ncer dont the Marro., and iurendrd for special li,,g..•,, m elj ug. Pri. e. tyre ILttlarA per hos. .4 /.44.11.5 . Fri.aL tee 14 e. ertrati ngr. sent fre I f y•tot e.nnot let the Pille of you.. droggiot. .rod the con,e~ to Dr. J. Itre.m..:t• Lr.telwxy, New York. and they will he reut her 1r.,411 iJimervmatln he I ttr;rn IJult.lo.lSti7—ly Fr le Emniltb,burg. 7t1.1.. by A. T, St..'n .1 Co. NONE ❑AI.I) ❑EAIM' DR LEON'S ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER S pronounced by all who have used it the very brat prelotratlon nir the ilnir. It fa nv. tiVe run for Raltine.w. poi n jruit and .to. the hair front fdlin, out. nod •pondlly restores limy Got*. t / their original line and lust ranee. It operate,. on the aecretione. and tilts tin gland. • ith DPW life )111.1( . ..kn - ing !natter. Thin. &ad. ?Ailed groy lair will otwori he brought hark Ly i tear appliralt.h., t.• it. rtmilift/ I alttinttance. r tAllit ari,l It make. rhr hair 1.4 t. Lk The ••••*.li to arraeze- Or? wiry. and Intl - Art.llo. Lick. t.elh,hie moh.t, pliant. and Jitlerrd o, rpinydn loony 1,1,41 e.I voitiott. A. a hair he..io e it 1144 no 7110 .41..'• a re enonw It.. and it i e a 111,1,er.11 1.(1,r1to• with ..Li ar.,l 3 iitiih; • t It., Ad • - .11 owitero to MITI!. I•ropricr.r.,l:37 Thiol I.t. 1 4,7. ty of D NEtvs FUR .N10'1'11E1:8! pin with aus fiery fir 3 - ,me mar.? %r• s•alr tirokeii i•y 7t.i you woke in t!, in mJnc !throrr ,. .h.”l nad • I I an, fri.eiire at .11. r a 1 , 1 tile „( Di.l.r -n. lof itit will hart, 11,. More a, -try mifnin& ritixwity lilt. LrdiN INtrANT EDI li-in etoind the trot of 'ear.. Isittbdt Ja 4tf !Jur... and beer n it id.o that it n.-wrr fail. to give relief .f reed In or e•oti. it to a mild, tilt ante and ot•eetly core for Cramp.. and ITlnd. Pali.. and in invaluable for all odnidainto l nettient Teetniny. •.•141 by tirrigtOte - throughout the U. Staten. Aileiresa al oretern to ZlfiG LEH. d' SMITH, role Propriet•-rn. I 1 North Third ntreet. Mareli 19. 1n67.-Bcu i • yOCNG MEN, the experience of past ten year. littomiemnustrated the feet that 140- ilanCe may lie placed In the efficacy of - - - - BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Seminal weakness, Emissions, Physieal and Nerson. Aebflily , Impotence. or want o' power, the result of Sexual Rivets, or Youthful I ndi-cretion, which neglected. rains the happiness. and unfits the sufferer for Business. Fe.rial Society or Mar riage. and often terminates In an untimely grass Make no delay in seeking the remedy. It is entirely vegeta hie and harmless on the system, can be used without de tection or interference with business pursuits, and no change of diet is necessary chile using. them. Price, One Dollar. If you counot get them of your druggist, send the money to Dr. J. Bryan. 819 proadwsy, New York, and they will be sent free from oliserztkn by return of mail Private Circular/ to G tntlep e 'Mr nt free -fa application For sale in Y.mnaltteburg, bY A. T.Ste:n k Co, Jan. 10, 1887.-1 y H ELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Eradicates Eruphre and Clerratirc Dterasel of the Threat, Sae, Eye:, Eyelids, Scalp, and Skin, Which so disfigure the appearance, Purging the evil effects of korcnry, and removing all taints, the remnants of Dieenii, hereditary or otherwise, and is taken by Adults and Children with perfect Safety. Two Tablespoonful's of the extract of Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoctions as tumidly made. An Interesting Letter is published in the Stedieo-Chlr marginal Review, on the subject of the Extract of Sarsapa rilla, in certain effections by Benjamin Travers, F. R. 8.. etc, Speaking of those diseases, and diseases arising front she excess of morepry, be-states that no remedy is equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla; its power is extra ordinary, more so than any other drug I am unpaint ed with. It Is, in the strictest sense, a tonic with this invaluable attribute, that it is applicable; to a state o the system so sunken, and yet so irritable as renders other substances of the tonic class unavailable or 44r:tr eat. lIELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Established upwards of 18 years. Prepared by H. T. lINLYINOLD, Druggist and Chemist 894 111 oadwsy. N. T. Sold by all Druggists. Apr 34) —1 R. J. 1 3 RYAN, Consulting Physilan, 810 Broadway, New York. SPECIAL TREATMENT in all cases of Seminal, Sexua I, Urinary and Nervous Diseases in male ur female. ADTICZ nal and correspondence irralcnv consgourrlax. Jan. 10. 1887.-ly AVOID THE QUACKB.—If you are suffering from the effects of Youthful Indiscretion and have Seminal Weakness, Emissions, lc., I will send yon,free of charge, Information which if followed will cure you without the aid of medicines. Address HENRY AMSDILY,Station D. New York. Jan. 10, 18137.-ly AClear Smooth Skin and Beautiful Complezion follows the use of Ilehnbcid's Concen trated fttract Sarsaparilla. It removes black Spots, pimples sod all eruptions of the skin. VOTING LADIES BEWARE !- A Of the injurtous effects of Face Powders and Wash es. All such remedies Close up the pores of the skin, and in • short time destroy toe oomplexios. If, you would haves *tab, healthy and youthful appearance, use Helm bold's Extract Barsaperi THOSE who desire brilliancy of com plexion must purify and enrich the blood, which Hehnbold's Concentrated Tatract of Sarsaparilla lame ably does. Ask for lislmbobt's. Talc no other. HE LMBOI,DI3 Conceitrated Extract Sansparillaje the Great M Farther. 9u UA.NTITY vs.. Quality. Helmbold's Extract Eareapertill. The does le anal. Thaw *, w desire a large quantity and large dome of medic lee Ilat NEW BAKERY. NEWPORT & IlainesteaaNakery,Sentll Wor t hington str., 'half Klan' trona She Male Hotel,6lettysbarg, Pa. Ooassaatly on Mad, thabeet of Brad, • • Crackers. Oakes 'Profs••ls, & , PersoassnakthefreekEtead beservedeverymeta nimby I siniagthel r nastesand sesidsasesattbe Bakery llttay dtort load* Se plisse. EVE 116 • CALL EdsN ICUS/. - • . . . 2A A INTS WAN/la/4100 00-Itolo sod 1„, Ark oak to hermitic:emir W PAVINT aim, alumnae wino It is adapted hit timally on sodtitilotta r ifgaloo a oat& alike on both Ohs. PHs* oat, DOLLAIIta. -Poolloh tolotomosto to Ajoitto. Itrys ha _ Whom,. j . , D6llO , NO mar WOOED !--Musk moat inoist Soil's. 1=11:1 NO MORE GRAY LOCKA! gaherM• VIAL !I=C:=l4llE toal gutulfet flute,' At. . • Lumß.En! LUMBER ! NEW LUMBER YARD EMMITS BURG, MD. WE would respectfully inform the public tleat weber, established A LARRY. UDR RIM YARD In Itzumitteburg, Rd. LUMBER. SCANTLING, PICKETS .AND LATHS FLOOR LNG BOARDS, WINDOWS, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, and every description .1 Blinding Lumber tarnisbedat the lowest ca 4, prices, 1.," WILLIAM ULRICD, Jano 11, LB66.—tf -- • Agent for Potter t Co. • NEW LUUBE'It YARD. LE undersigned has opened a LUMBER ARD, on the Railroad, Near Guilin di Reilly's Lime Kilns, Gettysburg and sake the Palate to give hint *Usti. His assortment is one of the best ever offprint here, ono his p riees afford only the smallest living profit: Ge hes WRITS PINK PLANK, inch sod haG BOARDS, FLOORING, PALINGS, An., Ac., and Is con stantly Stilling to Lis stock. Come sal examine fa yourselves.. INELA aupply ofSidnglen , nt low prices. nt Tape outland. Nov. 1. 1866.—tf. JACOB 811EAD3. SSHINGLES.—.Prime Shingles, the best in the market:fur mile JA EADS'S new Lumber Yard, on the Itin , Linte Kllm,GPflyo4lrw. s..v. -Lime & (_;,):, GUINN & REILLY 1c . ., - orected two additional Lime. Kilos po L.' , d, and are thei'nfOl a hatter prepsroi: • ri . .p ply the Not LINIE. . others can hereafter lot ; .r...oprt their orders, and are illn;tPd to 4x,e1,1 con:isle their favors to n firm which TA rank v..; y ..1;, tolumodate them in Use 1,0..4 nlaulser r• They will also rontinne't keop o!! fr, ...le, a good supply of the di trereu t kiwis i' 1.. whirl, they will bell at small prottl•. Coal antltiake 44,111 oretl any arltia in'ietty..Lurg Jaue2l. Ttarthrare, t'utterg, &r. AI.1) V. 3 E • iubscriber.Ave I. t ret 'tette , tnnn the =ttlera with nu immettoe.upply II AI: I/ICA p . , , k1;1:0(71:1:M , , 4re• .Orrrilag At ill street. otreicestt. quit the. timr. • , ttt:/..et , ntth , t•in part arpanter'tTool, 3litekirulth'.rooi. hoe Find Ii Cabint•tfl.iker . Tu.!, lloniekvel,C,Fixtiarr* 1 ron GR 0 C'E I E.% (% ALL KIN I).N, Ofia.Paitit, Arc.. eto.i • Ito articl , inclutled iti t be several d.•part melt t. mrnti .urd and,vr,i.nt what c•I1 had at Oil- ?Toro-. Keen riaem of 31erhald r'r rays bran Colnlnntint •••i 'taro- with t..d 11,111 milli he K.htill er's can dad .T.ry "rtleit.in theirtine 'Give Itmacati to we arrorrTar,..!•. 4.11 awl nw f./r4:m.ig 4s any elthirrhollan out of the eits May 2:.,1 q,7 II ; TCH E• T S The te.t :nil elteape,t I.r the r , m+nru•r are Matured Lc JENKINS S TONG( I = Sishiglina. el.iw my: m au 1, tna,Nr of the 1... t tamt., , erl and wa rt 41)/eil g,.wi or hrto, than any tlwr• made InOar 1. , 14/ at nntch lower priers than:_nrlprr math thrbtryclat. hnichrte. They arr temp,- .1 ley ;ire the Linn. 8. .1. Tong,.., who -. peculiar r4 , l4ity that might 1..1,141!”.1 STET :. ON THE DRAIN 'which lino cis Fn him irri-At r..l.•Lrliy in these parr TRY TUE3I. Richman ,1 rtri,t the red cora op Third troy. Hirhnu.nd. crxr the ks. May a, ter„-3:: Tints of a"rard GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD CHANGE OF CONNECTIONS rin itt,d alts >fon .N.yember '210..1F , 5,P3..t.nger Train. Mill and arris, at Gettvolvarv. and wnkr cfmn•cti.mot no FIRST TRAIN will IPnvr 13.01.50.nr..; at 7 4 i A. M , with rh.ogrneer. f•r Y4•rk. Ir. Phil:4444phi" MIIIIITIOr0,4(1 ek liiitth and ht iianOver iuuCtioln with nt rban¢e e•T rar•. at 10 A. rim. nerting will; the Faat Line Nortlirrn 1 en t nil Railway, and arriving at Pn It imort at 12 O. nnidi. Alen. c.,ine,tinewitli Mail train from Baltimore nortb, arriving in Ilan isburg at 1 P.M. Arrive. at Gettypi. burg I 10, P. M..witli paiwenxer,.froni tiarri.burg.York, Baltimore,and RarL in-to,, SECOND TRAIN will leave 0-ttysburg at 1 20. P. M., arriving at Hanover Junction at- 3 15. and connecting with Mail train Enroll. Arriva in Baltimore at 5 30. P. M. Arrive at Get tyslin rg at G 15, P.M.. with passengers from Philadelphia, Harrisburg. and the North and West. and also with passenger's from Baltimore and Washing ton by the Fast Line North, which leives Baltimore at 12 10. noon. Paesenitem can leave Baltitnorein the Mail train. at 0 A. M.. and arrive in Ord:rat/mu at 1 10. P. M. 1:/r leave Baltimore tri the Tact Line at 12 10,noon, aDJ arrive in Gettptiarg: at 6 ;66 P. M. Bat one change °fear, by the lint train. either way, viz: at Hanover Jnnetion. The fast line on the Northern Central will not crop at any local Outlays. exerpt York. Hanover Junction, and Park ton. Conneeihrwi certain. May 2'. H ANOVER BRANCH RAILROAD, 'TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY. May 60418117. Passenger train. on the Hanover Branch Railroad will have as follows: FIRST TRAIN (which makes connection- with the trains on the North ern Central railway at the Junction.) will leave. Hanover at 9.00 A. 31.. for York. Baltimore, Ilarrislinra. and inter medlatestations. Thls train arrives at the Jtincti,,a at 9.55 A. 3L, canneetlng with the Fart Line South. on the Northern Central Railway, which arrives at Baltimore at 1:30 P. M., and also with the Bail Train North, which arrives at Harrisburg at 12.55 P. 31. ..This train returns to Hanover at 1211. and arrives at Gettysburg at 1 P. N. SECOND TRAIN Leaveallanorer at 2.20 P. M. and arrives at the Junction at 3.10 P. M., connecting with the Mail Train South, which arrive* at Baltimore at 6 P. M. Paasengers by this Train for York lay over at the Junction until 6.12 P. M. IsALThis Train; returns to Hanover at 4 lat M. with pasengers tor Hanover, Gettysburg and Littlestown. Passengers leaving Baltimore for 'Hanover. G et ty,burg and Littiestown, will take either the Mail Train at e. 30 A. M., or the Put Line at 12.10 P. M. May. 1667. - JOSEPH LEIB. Agent. READING RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT April Bth, 1867. Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottuille, Zarn qua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litia, Lancaster, Columbia, tc., Sc. Trains leave Harrisburg On New York, as follows: At 3.00, 8.10 and 9.35 A. M., and 2.10 and 9.00 P. M., connect. ing with pimilar Train, on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at NeW York at 5.00 and 10.10 A. M., and 4.40, 5.20 and 10.25 P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 A. M. and 9.00 P. M., Train, without change. Leave Harrlabnrg for Reading, Pottsville. Tamaqua, Minetaville, Ashland, Pine grove, Allentown and Philadel phia, at 8.10 A. M. and 2.10 and 4.10 P. M, stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4.10 P. Si. mak. tug costnectlol2l for Philadelphia and Colombia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, lea,' Harrisburg at 3.20 P. 61. • Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A. M., 12.00 Noon and 6.04 and 8.00 P. 11.; Philadelphia at 8.16 A. N. and 3.30 P. M. Way Pusenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., returning trot.. Reading at 1130 P. M., atop. ping at all Stations; Pottsville at 8.45 A. M. and 2.46 P. M.; Ashland 6.00 and 11.30 A. M. and 1.05 P. M.; Tama, limit, 9.46 A.M., and 1.00 and 846 P. M. Leave Pottsville for flarrishurg, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Ball Road at 7.00 A. M Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading at 7.30 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M. Pottstown Acoommodation Train: Lean% Pottstown at 6.30 A. , returning learn Philadelphia at 6.3$ P. M Cclornbia Rail Band Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. M., and 6.15 P. M. for Ephrata, Litz, Lancaster, Columbia, dn. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M., Philadel phia 8.00 A.M. and 3.15 P.M., the 8.00 A. M. Train run ning only to Reading ;,Pettsville 8.00 A.M.; Harrisburg 9,35 A. M.„ and Reading at 1.20 and 7.20 A. M. for Harrir burg, and 11.22 A. M. for New York and 4.25 P. M. for Philadalphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced Rates. Baggage checked through; 80 pounds allowed each Pirger. , C A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent. Reading, Pa, Mel 29,1887. Porto, Stuart, &e. I=Milllll=l TIN-WARE AND STOVES• THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF 'ITN -WARE IN THE COIIN'rY, S. G. COOK'S, (lormerl7 Itnitriow loolley's); shows!. of tri ll ' Bleat ocKpapia.ro' rate IN ?Nl' iI'AILII64 among 1,614 ;braille OLD DO=MEON, oburacuan t PENNSTLVAXIA, NOUN cloog, Ako, mousy, other Idtethow ukvrilich will be 44d as 4dH%111.11. = f~P-I;:•Ns;:'.«:re='«'M7pw'~ :. 'r ~l tr.lL~'.'..~.~"~—'..'~YfK.-!c~~a+ti =EI MIEB n , •I, Findl,ll,B, JOEL R. DANNER DAVI!. ZIEGLER. R. II ce lIRDY. Pree't The undersigned have opened a new Dry Goods Store. In Sendlebart's building, directly opposite the Court house. Baltimore street. Gettysburg, and start, with • splendid stock. embracing everytblag to be found in a first-dais establishment. Bought fed* cash. and at the latest decline. we can offer bargains that most astonish every one. lime and see fur yourselves, and you sill And what we here say verified. With good_Goode. small profits, and fair mad square dealing, we hall en lesibrofte deserve, what we most respectfully oak, a liberal share of public patronage. We offer a Ane awe went of CLOTHS, CASSIAIBRES, Jeans.Cottonade-, Vestings, Gloves, Suspenders, Neck Ties, and everything else In the Gentlemen's. line. For the Ladies we have SILKS, ALPACAS. POPLINS, Bereges, Lawns, Delaines, Glnchams. Calicoes. Gloves, Parasols, 'loop Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, White Goods. with whatever else may be called fur. Also. a large stoek of MUSLINS, Sheeting's, Ticking., QUEENS -WAILS, Umbrellas, Window Shaded, &e., Ac. Call at the dew Store, opposite the Coart.honse, and examine the stock, before purchasing elsewhere May 29, 1867. REBERT A ELLIOTT. DRY GOODS, THE undersigned are just opening en immense stock of OfXdi suitable ror Spring and Bonnier Weir. Can and see them. Calico es fr om 10 cents to 18. and erer7thfug elan in prpportion. DOPHORNt 110VFM.&14i, LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS ! AT the south end of Main street, Fairfi e ld, Adams county, Pa., can be found an assort ment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS of satin& ; Calicoes at 10 per yard, !(soling 12% cent. per yard; 4 • GENTLEMEN'S WEAR proportionately Meg. ALSO CHEAP GROCERIES, Sugar at 10 cents per pound, and other things in propor tion. Determined not to be - undersold, and considering it a pleasure to !Mow roods, we extend in. Invitatioe to IPA 00Me aml see our stock, ai we belitere it will be to your interest to all before purchasing elsewhere. May 29, 1861-Bnt DANSBR !SHIELDS. F INE FANCY .FIRS. CHAS. A. HERPICH, 497 Broadway &37 Maiden Lane, N. Y. IMPORTSS, HANUNACTIHUM and SILIPPKIL OP FURS: Slifer, hisilarge sold well selected stock of ilde Furs. in sir stiles, at lowest IcatlatacOurer's prices. Highest price paid 8/3:IPiiNG lURS. good Tor eitc Isr. Pec.12,180.16— : ly A lIPLINDID ASSORTIttirr of /all aid Wthter Clo •Th tblvsjust roostvodat ;PI3XINIPS THE north-weetrimer of the squire Clottripars, th pica to boy obey Goods.— 0611 and Ilatthey yourself. , DIVPHORN &11011111 LANA FREEL arri of Dry Go4xlll, No— tioot.l4.. ‘t, writ 7 wink It tiouption! At Rothoect's en the Northwest corner of the Slopre. soopturr, CALL AND IDA the large,,,eurk of Dry Goods WoWani ) Queuirwarsk, o ft ch e W. owner of tin alum aft . Du r a aix 110/11IAN *MUM SUMP, U. 4 • I AMES . Wantippl good s. = ; t .114 mil, row 8 0 6 1 , , or go* be' %Mid og 7.y. 000; ii 11 24, 1867. !ry 600 do, *Mins, It: NEW SPRING GOODS. A SCOTT & SONS ve another Ann ium.rtment of Z.: KW Uool).,.etnarist• %port, lifelothig, Casolntrreq, Krbincji Jesup...and Tryes•ls, for Glentlentae., Moo. it fine Milarttuitut of • 1 4 iliDIES' DRESS 6001)5 Our.otock Lae br••'n.tttirtrd wlth gro..t earn. owl Ivo . •re ortiotred to roll 11. CLIPIio . .4II •q: Of ithr the r•.uhtrry. We MA thr ;Owe n.o crUl ar •juilgo. br I Itenoelvos. i.!rty C., 419 . .1 arm,. boll! , Kt, to. tontity and rte.. Nay 2V. 11167 -tf ROW & WOODS,' DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, IfATS, CAPS, MOIS, SHOES, SLC., GETTY6BUIt G, l' A . I:: AV . s ‘l,tilDS Poplin 1,,t1 NlOl 1: , 1%t 4. t%') C. :1,3, 1, cB.l 3 / 1 111, 31 310. 11,413114. Ar a li,"ll::'.l„.,rimuuil • „ 1 , 11% i'c I i•,.• 1. , 111.• 111.0, :1•1111111.,.r It k.II•11113 / • .11, elj 11 IMEII jtl /ir NV4.IIIIiS 11" , kll t, o , lstl , :•!..11,lu a 6110+1 At) .055 a, 15'r;I1(•; e nr . k as.ti t L•• I.nr," ory & H..- 'ran.- tr it' 1:(0,1 „ow,. e.•-• 111,11. VlAati4-1. 117" LI 0. vet, i I NI,IJ t ,I 1 01 , J.vto.` 114. 1a , a11.1 prlcr I:1 11V d i% • rlibi ftti.l •olitr) oof 1.. t. 4t •ti.l•: ut .111IC 114 8t :.—t I WoRTII KNOWIN ;CTIEAP Dirf GfooDs! AI TM. NEW S '() R 1V ENTZ. °VERBAL-Gil 11R0ADWAs. - , HANOVER, PA In the Poem formerly Occupied by J E. Cremer S: Son 11AVISG juet rrtitrninl fr.tu the Ertcrt:l t:, they bet'. e Lona A t iv. large sin: well silt , terl ~f FOREIGN :1,NI) boilES77( DIZ (1 0() I) , MIT ;Ire nor t., t,f tto. every ile•critition uvtMllr k•pt inn 6r.t. H., lire 11..4 St•.tr. ut LOWER RATES Than they have been since war. *l...They invite all to call awl exatnine,t heir Stock e fore purchasing elsewhere **Remember theft F•tork L• entirely- Dew. and boikta I=l GREAT DECLINE IA PRICES WEST Z. OVERRAUGH L CO M xy CALL AT THE NEW STORE ! OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE, Gettysburg, Penn'a.. NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF CARPETS, NOTIONS, &C., &C May 29.—tf N. W. Cc r.Disun. NEW GOODS st reduced pxlees, WM A : t 0") t SONS OE irl nd or Square 11:1 111 MI 1211 E In os . IttrAid 43' ‘Vodne3dailtte • , in $2.50 Itcnot, p :, , ,rlpi on& disco - p ild, cqe sit at I API ,11:riSSA i ,t,k's A liberal. , ; , , . ~n 7 ati+ertfillig ' Jr. SPecliditio 'Al's, to he , itirt"— cv-Ilie (in NEL k oaf-141i It :I ny newspapfr I. vi rtislng MbdiL Jon Wok of .4.utetl,• . ond . at, ( Eli, P!talphle will be printed grtitti J. :CO -4 • Liw,wiit it .r Huainan emit etlice betve.em .1", es, nit !padre st ;AVID WI LAW,OllllaWat I or ar Centre It•frrnace.Mla. • may 29, tillrY DAVITY- A. NET AT LA all oaf, • air-office aiiit -e ~ppoitite the. ent (ILAIM • A signed •t► t lie C. 9, Goternaat I'..y, l'etkohNul, Vont/ any ottl; %IA). '.1'.1,1t161. or t e ns?iee umberebiiv. It Illiehler'e Drug Stur lt , tr:n4 the ...uteri Raturdoll,.. h.t{ Lle cll.-04110d prompt S.III:EL WU/ KiVi pitllllllle' 111.1. 1 1 1 , 1111 e.) 1 14 , 1667: edi Lt.I.ILSON. It EJ A Itl