The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, August 07, 1867, Image 4

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JOHN SPAN
'aro fast resetveit • splendid moortmout 0f.713.1811
4RoMU&Utit ttitor• oh the corner et the rah&
'l / 4 171re ' il r G £lB
The emit lot of &tsars ever brought to Gottyoburg,iutd
{ my cheep.
MELO]
HL OA* Is niperior tai any olinreil in the place. ,If you
don't believe it 0081111 tad use.
' MOLASSES.
It'ion went the bat Syrups and Idelame In tees yen
orlll Ifni them at Stran'e.
QUIENSWARS. kc.
His stocirot Queenswars, Dishes, Lampsote., is full cheap
lid good. ltvet7 style and price, 4'
. ,
CIGARS AND TDBACCO.
His Cigars acid Tobacco ere of superior qustity...Ae
snowledged by rood judges to be the best lb tbe matitet.
CANDIES AND NOXIONS
Particular attention paid to thli department. full
atipply dandles, Nuts, Fruit, Soaps Fancy articles, In
Giort any and everything uscuilly foundi in a Aria class
Grocery. In laying in my stock I was careful to know
what I iris buying, and am now prepared to sell not on
ly GOOD Groceries, but to hell. them very cheap. Give
me a call atui PO*e for yoursalree
May 29,1866.
WM. BOYER & SON,
KEEP constantly on hand a splen
did assortment of
Coffee,
Sugar, Tea, Syrups,
Spices, Fish, Bacon, Silt, Notions,
,Tohacco, Cigars.Con
feet lons,
and soerythiagernonsected with aNamily. Grocery . We
will always kecrplap a ftll supply of goods sad sell them
sirloin which cannot fail to please. Gall gad ebb tue at
our strnod in York street, opposite the Bank of ettyo
burg. ...3"..&11 kinds of country produce takOn in ex.
change 6,r goods.
May 29, 1166.'
NEW nRANGEMENTS:
HENRY OVERDEER,
On Vie Hill & Bdttistore Street, Gettysburg, to.
EPS made arrangementi to get
trash supplies every week from the City and is de
termtned to WI cheap. Eta Invites all to - 10es them a
call, hi. stock consists otOrocerietr, Notions. Plour, Corn
Beal, Moped Feed. Corn. Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard
Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, augur, Cot
teka, Tees,_Byrup, Molasse s , , Candles, Coal Oil, Fish Oil.
Tnt,BantOidia, 'Vinegar, and a great variety or Nation*:
te., kc.
*Saha mkt or trad will Le given for County Pro.
dote Ina as Thur. Corn, Oats, Butter. Eggi, Potato...
RM. &c• f May in, 1887.-tf
NEW GROCERY STORE
TELL ETRYEBODY YOU SEE TUAT
GILBERT,
XUST above the Court.Monse, and opposite the ampi
ier Office will sell you everything in the 'GROCERY
AND PROVISION Line cheaper than you can get it
elsewhere. -
5 nears, Coffees, Molasses,
Candles, Coal Oil, Syrups, Brooms,
Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Cigare,
Notts's* ofall kindi, HAAL,PLSH, OYSiEftii, VEGETA
BUS. always on hand. Give me a call, as I am deter•
mined to ac co mmodate. BUTTER. EGGS, and all kinds
of vEktuntry 'Produce taken, for which the highest cub
price will be given. Don't forget. the place—two doors
others the oourt•Honse. Don't pass without calling, as
I solicit your patronage.
If ay 29,—tf
Important
TO ALL PERSONSL
O:.•END RIOKS & WARREN hive
purchased the Store situated on York etreet, two
doors east of Wolf's Hotel, formerly occupied by J A.
drknea, and latterly by G.O. Swope. where they will
keep constantly on band a complete assortment of
GRONERIES.
including Syrups. Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Bacon, Flour,
Few!, nice, Potatoes!, Salt, Tobacco, &0., with every arti
elate be found in a Irstelass Grocery. Also 'CONFEC
TIONS, NOTIONS and,FANCX ABTICLBS.
They hope to receive a shire of public patronage,. and
earnestly solicit a continuance of the custom heretofore
given to the estapshment.
Gettysburg, May ZJ, 1887
New Grocery, and Flour Store.
MEALS Jr, BROTHER, •
HAVING opened a Grocery, Flour
and Vegetable Store - , In the Room formerly oc
cupied by aeo. Little, on West Middle street, they ex
tend an incitation to all buyers to give them a call.—
Rverything in their line, fresh from the city and coon
try; will be kepton hand. They are determined to sell,
as cheap an the cheapest, and as they only ask the lowest
Ming prollts,they hope to merit and receive a liberal
share of public patronage. MEALS t BRO.
May 29,1866.
•
• , Grocery & Liquor Store.
A . LARGE assortment of line
CIBOCABIIIIB,
Teas. Cont.'s, White Sugars of ail kinds ; :and Brown
:I ns's' 4, chow, prime new. crop Orleans Mot %sea. and al:
a:tides of lisurps; .11.108 ItACKERICL, beet In market.—
..01 Mods el .
tn4tiolis,
gbplewAr au ! retail, prime Wine, Brandy, kye Whisky
Ae., ter inrchttnal anti ut.her pupates, hi any .quantity.
earH. i isiiler's (Leib Hitters. sod the "tireat Zingari
bitters" 1 / 1 111 J. MAKTIN, • ,
May 29 Lialt.nitre et., Gettysburg:
COAL and FISH OIL of the best
quality far sale by WM. BOYER # FON
pRESH supply of Groceries, No
.,- Vona, Tobaccos, &c., constantly receiving and for
sale b WM. BOYER & SON.
earriageo, forntos,
NEW FIRM!
AT TH.E OLD STAND
LESTABL,ISHED 1N.1817.T
I have associntintwith me, in business, my son, Joni F.
McCazalk, untteitherfirm and style of D. DlcCamtitt
& BON, and I desire to say to my old friendeAnd the pub
lic generally that. since the war, the manufacture of
Hattneis,Collars, ac., has been rev teed at the old
established and well known stand on Baltimore Street.
one agnate south of the Court House, Gettysburg, Ps.
Barinshad au experience of 40 years in this establish
utt, I feelaseured. that, with renewed attention to bas
in ,we can stllifurther merit and eaceiee a fulishare
o public patronage
Peb.1.1866,
'With increased facilities for condncting our business,
w• are better prepared than ever to satisfy the wants of
all those who may need anything in our line. 'We espe•
daily call the attention of Farmers and others to the
superior quality of our
Plain or Quilted Seat Horn Side Leathers. '
Saddles, Hamm, all kinds, with or
Plain or Quilted Seat no without fastenings, .
Horn, Housings,
Plain or Quilted Seat SideScotch,collars(leather), •
Saddler," " (ticking),
FlainorrneySaddleClothe No Seam Collars,
Wagon Saddles, ' • Best Welt livnassCollars,
Ridlitg Bridles of all k I nds,p a t•nt 'Leather Collars
fair or Mack; rounded or stitched or nnatitchied,
flat, ' Best Leather Wagon Whips
Martingales, 4, 434, and 5 feet long,
Carriage Harness, alistyleg,Pl•lted Team Whips,
silver or black mounted, Trotting Whips,
Heavy Draft:Harneas, Ladles' Hiding Twigs,
Blind Bridles, Whip lashes,
Girths, Horse Blankets, &c., /to.
Croppers,
Inahort.everythingthat pertains to Mirada's genera
horse furni&ing establishment constantly on band or
ADO* to,order promptly, of the very best material, and
by the most experienced workmen in the country, (two
having worked in this establishment for the last thirty
years.)
Ware sow meanktettirlng an excellentlet of Heavy
Draft and Harness Collars for those a ho prefer our own
to Mt
• ring oral kinds doziest short notice and on rea
sone is terms.
aim cordially Invited to call and examine for them
solves allow work cannottall to recommend
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DAVID McCREARY k SON
NEW
Man w S
d A ,
DDLER SHOP.
0 14 bstuR,T .34 "..`" ne rzsAree3frad.PaOr 3 on .
RIDING EADDLAS,
WAGON SADDLES,
CAVIEGE HARNESS,
• HAUGH? HARNESS,
4 RIDING BRIDLES, -
BLIND BRIDLES,
COLLARS,
• • PLY NETS, As.
as low • alba lowest
mta 180.-*,
rwintarrmaiNGßEtEcmo.
its war bah* over, the nnilarthrthd rammed the
CBRILIAGEALaNING BUSINESS,
at their ak stela la But Middle stmt; Gettysburg,
when they at* again prepared to pat up work In the
mad alikseb ly and superior manner. •
lot darer aaB secosibband
ckassuansoitraonis, az
an heina, elleidlt they will Mapco, oral the Invest priest;
sod& ottleteeeftt enpptled sepromptly and eatlitha
tatty as
liirBEPAIRINGJEti
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&am via worst* end at cheapest Mee.
A l ot
ia . n
of.Asne modal& HARNESSPauI for sale.
Awed mining* berstotbre
°l soyed
101Sserew to demerre GU's*
.461131146btic5.
irMsma
May '
Nett.. 7 . , =
(*LUGES
a sp
TATE & C
ti
Are saw ' a Inullt CII
t Won& - itaji
Walt AMMO'
11.61.4 % th ; 4
,
OW wt aill lllifit i agi emir . .I;efr - iiiiiisiiiit and of
Wail
a silimead Wilt *WM Merlon to beauty at say/a
lli or ars zardldasti; rawsia do wadi
bis Ng tabor in lic On elll• alas. All
Os am- heigigas Omit iroilrit ii o coordmos Qom In
AbOitii voiMit alit if fh• laaa TO
MaSaielk gin' ball* 4Cfe MkteellaTe 4 10 0 1 r
llia. '
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boalitli g oeis ^Ga acsmier dub Gamy d Irsab:
10*tyabarg, Pa.
"1 .-0 ,
''EiV WORK ON SINGING.
4tikseams
Twenty , Meloaic Exercises,
SOLPEOGIO?,roRBOPRANO OR 10720
SOPRANO VOICES,
*END= AS
Studies to acquire the Art of Singing
•
'Thews exercises were ooMposed to be need stmuttatte.
on
cutely with his • tem, "Tax xor ar151310,7 or with
any other fbrtbe add' on of the voice, and will
take th e plisca-of ixiNcowr „ BOILYZOOTOS ; being
more meWlous end bettor adapted let teaching,
"Some or these exercises are specially beautiful as
well as risen', a mingling of the duke et ',we, ;which se
cures the interest es well as the improvement of the
student. The Tarim, styles developed In these exercises
render them invaluable lu an edneatkmal pint of view,
as they tend to enlarge the intelligence and the gip.
„predation, and at the ume time form the taste of the
pupil. They must be studied carefullywtth reference
Mgt. innumerable marks of expression end forms of or
mtinentation. Upon the minute accuracy . with 'which
these are accomplished depends the actual sterling ad
vancement of the pupil; any evasion or slurring y, thee.
respects is time and effort utterly wasted, while, on the
other hand, a ulnae and patient investigation, and a min
utely faithful execution of them, will give unexpected
power and !faculty. end open to the student the means
and rem:purees by which great artists produce their nowt
brilliant and profound stfecte.• Watson's Art Journal.
JOHN M. SWAN
MJESNME
A Saisalle apy sent $ Mail. poet-paid, on receipt o
Wholesale Price, $1.50..
WM. HALL :k SON,
No. 543 Broadway,fNew York.
Publishers and dealers in Mede, and Manufacturers of
FLUTES, FIFES. Auto iwyr.i. kr., kr.. &e. Send for
catalogue or pri,ve ''
Joky 3, MM.—W.
Pub Hotbed by
(4,REAT CONOWAGO MILLS.
10,000CHESHELS OF WHEAT WANT&
The undersigned having remodeled and Ljmproved
his mills near New Chester. !formerly called Walnut
Grove," but now "Great Conowagn Mina") is prepared
to do all kinds of work in hie line with unusual dispatch.
Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange, the very beat
qualities of Super, Extra, and Family FLOUR, also Rye,
Corn and Buckwheat Floor, with every variety of Chop.
vad offal of wheat.
Haring a SAW MILL attached, he la prepared to saw
all kinds of lumber, at the shortest not ice. A farmer lu
need of lumber and floor, ran pnt a logdpon his wagon,
throw a few bushels of wheat on the top, hare the wheat
exchanged for Ibur, and the log sawed, thus saving a
double trip—®dalk because of the new and perfect ma
chinery now employed in thee. mills.
Haying the best of workmen, he will be able to please
every body. Thankful orlon' &yore be hopes fora COP.
ttnnance of the same.
New Cheater, April 9.Sd, 186L-1y
COTTAGE HILL •
FEMALE COLLEGE
Thia Institution ie located at York. Pa. The next term
wiil begin SEPTEMBER ad and continue twenty weeks.
Lbe bu ildingaand groonde are large and attractive, and
superior advantages are afforded iu all department. of in
struction.
We refer to our patrons, among whom are Gev. Geary,
Bishop Glosatirenner. Rev. J. If. Menges, Thomas E. emit.
ran, Esq., J. B. Banglnen, John hillier, • IL B. Bittingar
and Rey. J . C. eint ith.
For catalogue and full particula relipply to
REV.!). 11111tRIA, 6.11. Principal,
July 10.-1 m•
WOXIAN'S . WORK
A work of real value, absorbing interest and universal
popularity. The press and literary people everywheru
commend end endorse it. It records the consecrated
work of woman in organized and united effort, and the
names'of nearly 600 of . ouiconntry's noblest women, with
what they did for humanity and for the net ion iu rte
darkest boors. Beautiful steel portraits of a number 01
these ladies adorn the work and it is acknowledged to be
one of the finest works ever published. Clergymen,
Teachers, Experienced Agents, and Ladles will find It to
their advantage to canvass for this work. Address,
ZEIGLER, McCIIRDY A CO..
501 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
June 12,1867.-2 m
JOHN HENDRICKS,
HIRAM WARREN.
JOHN BOWMAN,
N0..704 Arch Street,
PITILADELPHIA,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
•
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
Our GOodi are decidedly the cheapeet in the City r .
TRIPLR PLATR, A tin. 1.
Ifar.l4, 1W:1y
SKATER'S WASII POWDER.
SAVES Time, Labor, Money. Makes Washlos a pas
tittle, and Monday a festival. Sold ererywhet e. Try it
Address all orders to the Manufacturers,
ZIEGLER AND SMITH,
Chemists and Wholesale DrnAgists,
137 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
March 19,1867.-810
H. F. DEBRTNG & BRO.,
FRESCO. PAINTERS,
FREDERICK CITY, 21D.,
RESPECTFULLY inform the pub
lic that they are prepared to FRESCO CHURCH
ES, HALLS, PRIVATE RESIDENCES, Lc., ip the most
approved styles. modern or ancient. All work warranted
to give satisfaction as to taste, durability and cheapness.
April 25, 1567.-6 m
•
B R 0 0' - 14 S ! • B R - 0 MS!
The undersigned continues to manufacture Brooms at
his old stnnd in Carlisle street adjoining Railroad Depot.
He will have &trine thA fall a full supply on hand, and
will be able to fnrnlsh them WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Broome made to order or nn the share*. Pereons having
Broom Cormwould do well to give hlm.a call.
Gettysburg, June 19.-Sta 8. It. TIPTOE.
BROOM HANDLES FOR SALE,
Wholesale or Betafl, it the Lumber Yard of
C. FL *UHLER
DAVID McCREARY
CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR
The underigned would inform the Agricultural
public that he has purchased from the Patentee of
this extraordinary machine, the Patent Right for
the States 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 select
Implements for exhibition at the Universal Ex
position in Paris, in 'lBB7, have selected this
Sheller as the best in America," and at the request
of J. C. Derby, C. S. Agent, a machine has been
shipped to Paris for exhibition. One important
feature in this machine is that it will shell ears
large, small or crooked, perfectly clean, and
separates the 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 auspices of the New
York State Agricultural Society, the Brinkerhoff
Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner was reported
by one ofthe most competent Committees As the
belt Corn Sheller out. They say, rWe have care
fully examined and thoroughly tested this ma
ul:int:tend have no hesitation in pronouncing it
the beat Corn Sheller we ever saw." The re
port is signed by sash men as John Stanton Gould,
Presideui N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P
Johnson,lSecretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag
ricultural Editor N. Y. Tribune; 8. Edward Todd,
Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times.
From among many Complimentary newspaper
notices, the following, from the N. Y. Observer,
fe deempd sufficient:
'Among all the. Bald 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 Shellerju.st invented
by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells,
separates and cleanses, rapidly and easily, at one
operation, , as fast as the ears can kaput in the hop
per.
J. M. ROWE
The undersigned is now prepared to dispose of
COMITY RIGHTS. He will have SHRUHRS
Mad! for aale s in the course of a month's time.
All lettere to be addresied to
' WM. WIBLE,
P. 0. Box 246, Gettysburg, Pa.
Mar. 14, 1867.
N EW BAKERY. • -
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lischialoaaßakory,B9nth Wuhistiton str., halfsquaro
frog the Sigl• Rota ,Gettysbitsg, Pa. Conotaatb , on
band, tbs best of
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do in Cloth, Retail
IN . THE CIVIL WAR.
g,grittllturat guiplemtuto.
BRINKERHOFF'S
AND CWNER
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Wats.
3•00i1a0 00
NEW STX : PER CENT.
TENNSYLVALNIA
STATE LOAN.
FREE FROM MA svorz, COUNTY AND
MUNICIPAL TAXATION. •
win be famished in mate to nit, on application to the
Ineareat Batik or Banker; ettlter
of the undersigned.
JAY (OOHS & CO.,
DREXEL a CO.,
R. W. CLARK t CO.,
Bankers, Philadelphia.
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL- BANK.
GOVEB.NIVIBNT BONDS OF ALL ISSITEE;
COJIPOUND INTEREST NOTES,
Orders for purchase and sale of
STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD,
S2OO
2 50
promptly execnted.
AfifANTEREFIT *Bowed en SPECIAL DEPOSITS et
3 4 an 46 per cent., according to length of time of de.
poolt.lr J. EMORY Milt. taahter.
July 8,1867.
First National Bank of Gettysliorl,
k ALLOWS
INTEREST OR DEPOSITS
Buys and Sells all Kinds of
.GOVERNAIENT 'SECURITIES,
GOLD AND
Converts 7-30 Notes into 5-20 tr. S. BOnds
Skir Orders solicited and promptly at
tended to.
H. J. MYERS
April 11, 107
`,Vhotograph (6alltritO.
WE are always glad to see our
friends at the Excelsior Gallery, it still stands in
the saline old place opposite the Rank on York st., Get
ty/11,11ra, Pa. C.. 1. TYSON.
PHOTO MINIATURES at the Ex
oelidoi Gallery are superb and are furnished at
one•thlril city prices. Call and examine specimen's.
C. J. TYSON.
I. 4 I.X.CELSIOR is our motto. To
'''a•-• please our atm: and to render fat Ea:taloa in every
instance our determination. C. J. TYSON.
CONSTANTLY on hand an assort
mentor fine Pram OA, Photograph Alba mit, Cards and
Baalcets for grassed, from the Battle-hold, Photographs of
our G onera le. and other disti ngn lobed individuals. at the
seelsior Gallery. , C.J. TY SON.
T HE best Photographs made in this
County are wade at the Excelsior Gallery. Gettys
burg, opposite the old Bank. C.J. TYSON
Ba' all means have your Photographs 'nada at
'the Excelsior tiallery Upon desire them per
pet. c. J. TYSON.
LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field,
Singly or lo sere, eery low; also Stereescopic 'Views
fo th•Battle-deld, at the Y.scelrier Gallery. Do rot 601
to see them. C. J. TYSON.
JRAMEB OF EVERY KINA),
for Large Pictures. Marriage Certificates, Church
Certinco.ea, Missionary Certificates, ac.. very cheap et
G. SHEA, FER'll
New Gallery, Hanover, Pa.
June
•
REMOVAL! 1
THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLIRY.
- .
THE undersigned takes pleasure in
.A. , Announcing to the citizens of Gettysburg and the
public generally that he has removed from his old rooms
on West Middle street, to Baltimore street and nearly
opposite the store of Fahnestock Brothers. The room he
now occupies, has been recently Sued up expressly for
his business. The location is an admirrble one, enabling
him to take pictures in all shades of weather. and with II
orrectness unequalled any whereelse,
LIFE-LIKE PTIOTOGRAPIIB,
of entry size and description, executed In the flOeststyle
nartitmlarattention given to the CARTE-DE VISITE,and
in copying All BROTYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES ot
deceased friends. Also
- THE GETTYSBURG GEMS,
a neW style of picture which has become very popular
with the public, not only for their beauty, but for cheap
ness and convenience. SIXTEEN for ONE.DOLLAR on•
ly. Also—THE PORCELAIN PICTURES, which for
thear beauty and durability are unsurpassed.
FB areprepared to carry on the business. in all its
various branches, and having had cons id erableex perienc•
we run no risk in
GUARANTEEING PERFELT SATISFACTION.
Our facilities for a tall display of oor skill are unequal-
ed by any other Gallery in the County, and we would
herefore invite every one to call at the
NEW GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
Call and examine our Specimens and Judge for your
selves. LEVI BUMPER.
June 21,1856.
JGURNEY & SON,
• PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTS,
707 Broadway, Nor - York.
In addition to our PHOTOGRAHIC ART GALLERY,
established 1840. We have for the last five years had ad
vantages superior to any other 'establishment in obtain
ing sittings from life, of all the PROMINENT CELEBRI
TIES of the day in CARD PORTRAITS, and are now
publishing a Catalogue of over ZOO SURJ ECM AMERI
CAN AND FOREIGN, also a large list of Copies of
WORKS OF ART AND ENGRAVINGS.
Such as the Right Rev. Bishops of the Epiacopial church,
the Catholic Clergy, and the Clergy of all denominations,
all prominent officers of the Army, Navy and Confederate
States, Actors and Attreseee,Prafessiconal Billiard. Play
ers, Foreign celebrities, Pictures from Statuary, male gad
female.
Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp..
An order for one dozen pictures from our Catalogue Will
be filled at 21.80, and sent by mail free. Single Pictures
26 cents each, copies of engravings 15 cents each.
N. B. We also desire to call attention to the advantage
we have for reprodnemg.or copying, Old Daguerreotypes,
Ambrotypes; Card Pictures, Ac., of
DECEASED RELATIVES AND FRIENDS,
enlavging them to any sine, and finishing in Oil, Water
Colors, or India Ink, with the aid of
TEN TALENTED ARTISTS. -
Parties desiring copies, should therefore correspond
with, tie direct.
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE.
The Trade Supplied at a Liberal Discount.
IALLERY OPEN FOR FREE INSPECTION,
and strangers visiting the City, will find our Gallery one
of the most agreeable places in the City, wherein to while
away an hour. . J. GU RNEY & SON,
Pacrroeacraw,
Oct. 4.1866.-421 707 Braidway, N. T.
Cotifcttions, Nrt trtatn, Togo, at.
SOMETHING NEW
• IN GRITYSBUIDI l
11, .•
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'fhe undersigned has the pleasure of informing' e
citizens bf Gettysburg and vicinity, that he le now re.
pared to onpPly them with the famous
CREAM SODA,
drawn from Dow's Soda Fountain, which has. become so
popular in the cities. lfyou have never tested this de•
ltds drink, you don't know what you have Waged.—
Fry it. Once tasted, you will boot:sine a regular pat, on.
I have also opened my
ICE CREAM a/LOON,
with accommodations for Ladies and Gentlemen, and am
prepared to supply prtrate Partite, Ac., on
reooneble terms. Also, constantly on hand, fresh -
C N - 1? B I N ,
Cabe., to, Call at the old established stand on Chem
betsburg street, opposite the Lutheran Ohurch adjoining
the Keystone Hotel.
glay 29.1307.4 m E. H. KINSIGH.
Fresh Confectionery, &c.
rIINHE subscriber calla the attention
.a. ' °fne citizens of Gettysbarg and vicinity, to ids
file Oonibctionery letsblishisent, one .door east of the
It h
e Hotel, on Ohambenburg street.
alms, Oandies,and every description of Confection@
t er with Nnts,Oranges, awl all kinds offrul t s at.
trim on hand.
Parties, publicand private, as well asfamilieswill be
rufrwi li hed with nil kinds of CakesjoeOrsam, Oa pynuni•
lateral orotherwise,) and other rifreehmente althetr
titre, upon shartnotice.
rift spent a life-tLote at tit business. he latter@
h‘selftatbsiandarstandelt thathe I sabletoren.
dtwentire setisbction.
palisades* the Confectionary.
JOHN El IMIL.
214 1 May 13117 .
OYO, Nations, Marbles, &e., at
J. Y . WARNER'S
0 and see J. M. Wainer's Store.
RESIT PONFECTIONARIZS st
rll,lliest sad Molted BRUM,
it - Jilts
OlliAkfh• PIM*. iceit• •
J, H. WARMS.
'
SEVEN-THIRTIES
m:i
bought and sold.;
THE
AS USUAL-
GEO. ARNOLD, Cash:icy
Coalopatlim44%.,At.
L V .All3-.E.R.-4::..0,:i0A:U
A N I 1
. 1 1 . MBITSR STOCK!
OORNER OF OiltilsLB BT. 41t4D TB* RAII.X041:01
GETTYI3I3IIRG, PEWNA
IN order to give the publiolornethh/g
lik•-sai adequate idea of thsinsiiquire deck of Ltun.
ber, OW, :town!, Tio , ware, tcs,ityla hand and Ibr
by the noeursigaed, at his establishment, Carliele as,
wool the Railroad zrom the Poiwager Lltatloa s be
world enumerate as far as the Omits oft newspaper ad•
vont/ems:it will allow :
IN THE LUMBER LINE
Aker& and Plank of every grade, front callinp to pawl.
Joists and Scantling, pins and bewlook, Ming, =
and unpinned, Flouring, 5W141100140 LOW, p
ing Lathe, Pickets, ready- Dena sad Oath, Blinds
and Shnttera—fn fart, every th ing wed for building per.
poses.
IN THE COAL LINE
Shamokin White Ash and Lykene Valley Red Ask
these two varieties being the purest and bug for all
domestic purposes. Also the very best Broad.top and
Allegheny smith Coal.
11181..F0r particulars of Stoves. Tinwareske., see adver
tisement under head of Stoves and Tinware.
C. IL BUEHLER,
July 3, 1867.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
NEW LUMBER YARD IN EM =
MITTSBURG, MD.•
W E would respectfully inform the
public that we have established a .LABGB LUM
BER YARD In limmittsburg, Md.
LUMBER, SCANTLING, Piersrs AND zArfira
nownivo BOARDS, WINDOWS, DOORS, .
SHUTTERS, BLINDS,
andavery descriptkot of Building Lumber turnishedat
the lowest cash prices, by
WILLIAM 171.4R1CH 1
June 21, 1866.—tf Agent for Pottert Co.
NEW LUMBER YARD .
Tug undersigned has opened a LUMBER
YARD, on the Railroad, Near Quinn k
Reilly's Lime Kites, Gettysburg end sake the piddle to
give him a call. Ms assortment is one of the beet ever
offered here, ..no his p ricas afford ooly the &Leanest living
profit. H. has. WHITE PINE PLANK, inch and halt
BOARDS, FLOORING, PALINGS, hr., he., and is con
stantly adding to kW stock. Come and examine kw
yourselves..
supply of Shingles, it low prkev always oo bawd.
Nov. 1.1886.—tr. JACOB sa KAN.
SINGLES.—Prime Shingles, the
heat in the market, for *ale at JACOB SIMMS
new Lumber Yard, on the Railroad, adjoining the Lime
K Ciettyaburg. (N0v.1866.-ta
Lime Sr, Coal.
GUINN & REILLY have erected
two additional Lime Kilos,
on the Railroad, mad
are therefore better prepared than ever to supply the
beet of LIME, in large or small quatitt ties. Farmers and
others can hereafter look fore more prompt fillies' of
their orders, and are faulted to extend and continue
their favors to a firm which Is making every effort Jose
commodate them in the beet manner possible.
They will also continue to keep on hand, for sale, a
good supply of the different.kinds of COAL, which they
will sell at entail profits.
Coal and Lime delitered any where lu Gettysburg.
June 21, 111166.—tf
c fitatits, linwart, off.
TIN-WARE AND STOVES•
'I'II LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
TIN-WARE IN THE COUNTY,
S. G. COOK'S,
(Formerly ladies 1.411ero);
THE BEST COOKING-STOVES IN TILE MARKET,
among which/are the
OLD DOMINION. i .
co4Nno+nsr
PKNNSYLVANIA,
NOBLE COOK
AIN., many other article. for kitchen age, which will be
■nlA AP 101 l *a xt ■ny otbar place inthe comity
Apr1112.110;6
STOVES,
TIN-WARE, &C., &C.
rpuz putdir ar. invited to call and otamine my
im
-1 monaelnock olgoods
IN THE STOVE LLD
Waverly, Noble Cook, Royal Cook, Barley Sheol. Orient ,
al, titewart's Cook. Ornamental, Excelsior. Prince Royal
and the Emerald Cooking Stove*, all for coal or wood.-:-
These varieties area selection front the best and mie
popular Cooking Stores the market affords, and are .4
warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a very law
variety of Parlor, Saloon and Shop Stoves. for cool or
wood, Including the celebrated Morning Okay, thirVula
can. Oval Meteor, Round Meteor, Dial, Violet, Gem. Re
gulator, Comet, Egg, New Egg, Parlor Cook, Lo., ke.—
Pire Brick and Orates, for coal or wood, always on hand.
IN TtiE TIN-WARE LINE
The assortment embraces everything necessary Sr
kitchen or household purposes. including a large num
ber of convenient yet cheap articles of new design which
must be seen to be appreciated. The stock I. so law
and varied that those who have not visited the establish
ment hare ho conception of its extent. In addition to
the ordluary kitchen utensils, It Includes Bathing Var.
eels, Toilet Chamber Sets, plain and fancy, Chamber
Buckets, Bread and Spice Boxes, Tim and Coffee Coals
tars, Deed Boxes, Spittoons, Tumbler Drainers, Bill-head
Boxes. Waiters, Ale Carriers, Water Coolers, Slaw Cut
tars, Nurse Lampe, Jelly Moulds Podding Moulds, Pa
tent Nutmeg Graters, Comb Came;l, Gan. Gnat Plates and
A B V Plates, Ash Buckets, Floor Sleeves, Bird Cagan,
'Spout Heads, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, Basting Spoons,
Large Forks, Candle Sticks, Candle Moulds, Copper Dip
pers, WrOught-iron Frying Pen.Bmoothing Irons, Foot
Scrapers, Coffee Routers, W affil Irons, Snuffers, Dinner
and Auctioneer Bells, Egg Seater, L Oilers, Fluted Fun
nels, Coal Sieves. eLeas-top Fruit Cue, Plain-top Fruit
Cans, Self-sealing Jar,, Ac., Ac. Tin-ware made to order,
and repairing promptly attended to, by the but of work
men.
IN THE HOLLOW-WARE LINE
Cast-iron Pota, of every alas and variety, kw stoves, Por
celain •KeWea, for molting and preserving, Tin4ised
Kettles, for ditto,CaaWron Stew Pane ' of every else and
variety, Porcelain and tinned, with silimmand and one
other articles impossible tar enumerate is an siverties.
meat.
Attention is specially directed to three valuable pa=
tents for which he is agent, and about which there Is no ,
humbug, as can be attested by wares who have used ,
them, vie: THE vitivagmaL ounasswatxon,'
DOTiTill MASHING KAOKINN,' end the cebbtated
DIAMOND CHURN.
The public are baited to roll and examine, goods and
prices. HO guarantees to sell everything In bit line at
exceeding low figures. Come and tea, to gratify year
curiosity, it you do not want to buy. No trouble to show
gds• C. 11 - 11CIMIJUL
July 3, 1867,--tt
gate's and ststurats.
KEYSTONE HOTEL..
GETTYSB U.RG PA .
WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR.
N.OW OPEN.
THIS is a new House, and ha lt been
lined npin tile wet opprueed Kyle. Ile beaks
Is pleasant and enerefient, brig in the' Poet balsam
lien °MI. town. igwidl,ninecoloent Ms been made
ier the aceonunodation and eonstertof itsegg, with mole
stabling attached. With experhuteed eareaste, rod se
oceateeting Clerks, we ihpll aae Mil ilideriCif to
plow. Thu Hotel is now open irtie the eatertaltenent of
the public, and we kindly soltpit a Awe oCsithapeiroll•
riby sr; isw.,
EAGLE HOTEL.
The jaripit and sod commodious N
owls ot.cousisikuviesp insatinew ow"
JOHN L. TATE, Rrepider.
Eras Oundbus, for Pasesegors mart*
th• Drupe, ea antral prildwartoure or trains;
Clarefid imeviate, Nod naitowilble ellggei t ;
May Ile, 1847.--tf • '•
NATIONAIi Horn,
*Et P
Timm,
Li; but=
Or
a=l
Osabton,
AND
Naomi Telegraph fistitiite.
Cbracr of Penn and A. Clair Ntreete,
PITTHBURG, PA.
The Largest, Cheapest, Best
ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
IN THI UNITED STATES.
During as Past ten wan, upwards of
FIFTEEN ;THOUSAND STUDENTS,
Yupresenuig weary State in the Union, have °radian.
A OOLLIICIP OP ACTUAL itI:IBDTESB,
BuPPlledloift; 116111 m, Storm, Poet Office, Commiss ion Broken? Institance. Itafirpad, Steam boat, and
Telegraph Ofacee, te n combining
THEORY AND PRACTICE.
Students are thoroughly instructed fn all the branches
of a
PRACTICAL .BUSINESS EDUCATION,
Including Book-kosping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Com
mercial Law, Political Mammy, Business Correspond
ence. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money,. Railroad
ing, gteambosting,Telsgraphing,
PRACTICAL BANKING, Ac.
STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY. TIME,
And complete a full course In from nowt to maims ;week,
' FIFTY DOLLARS
Pays all expenses Mr Tuition, Books, Blanks, and Dip
loan.
For Penmanship, etaamboating, Railroading, Banking
or Diploma, as In other Colleges. Puri LEINIONS daily in
Penmanship to.sß students In the Commercial Depart
ment.
FOR CIRCULARS, giving full information. and con
taining a complete outline of our system of Practical Bu
siness Bducation, together with -
TB STIMO NIA L 8
from Practical Business Men, Merchants, Flanker!, Book
keepers,
Address the Yetis*
SMITH t COWLEY.
Dec.l3, 1866.-ly Pit tsburg. Penns.
ILMITLY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MI NCONTEMP
LATINO A BUSINESS EDUCATION.
TO know that this Institution em
ploys none bat competent Instructors in every de
partment,and a enntcient number to insure individual
Instruction to all of its students, and being eonnected
with "Dickinson College," enables it to present combined
&cattle* of the highest order, while the current ex
penses; attending &course here, are from f,O to $lOO less
than at similar institutions in large cities. We think
that when there fasts are properly understood by those
wbo contemplate entering an institution of this order,
they will not be long In decidin‘ In favor of Carlisle.
The following ccerse of lostructiim should commend
itself to all, who desire that kind of Information most re
quisite to prepare them for any of the business pursuits
In life.
t‘ingle mud Double Eutry as applied and practiced in
the various department. of Trade and Commerce, and
BalOkitig 110Uiell attic. country.
PEN3IANSIIIP.
Practical and Ornamental of superior Style—giving
special attention to pruner movement, In the formation
and combination of letters, and thereby imnaring to ev
ery student a good Cthirent Hand. .
111:81.NRE8 AftITEI3I.I:IIC.
Including lb. moat approved and beet adapted nietboda
for all basinesii evlvulattuns--Mental and Written.
Taught with ■prcial rekreticit to correct
without which uo *toiler:it rill be qualified to asaume the
dutiet of a first chub accouutant.
MERCANTILE LAW.
Taught lu classea. using `Lean'* Treaties" ea a Text
Ltuuk, eculiraclug the moat important legal inforniatkin
4r a Lou/Ines! man So jamasess.
FIUSINX.BB WOllllB AND CORRIFSPONDENCE,
are•daily practiced In the Actual Du.lnes. Department,
where the student* iu connectiun with their duties coo.
duct an extend," corriarprrodince. and make oat all
fetus front a Realipt, to 'judgment Note
- HEYCIAG BRANCligit.
Phonography ari , hort Hand Writing, Ornamental Pen
manship, Pen Draning, Telegraphing, Natural Phi loon.
phi, Geometry, Algebra. At.
We invite an impartial investigation of our facilities,
Eta Imparting wend imiroct ion in the branches enumer
sled.
ECONOMIST,
BARLEY SUKAY, la
K Stalest. enteggit any time, sod int rine their room
without interruption.
AlirFor further particolem mite and receive Circular.
Address,A . M. MI M M ER, Carl isle, Pa.
21,1887. ' •
COOK
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
BRYANT, STRATTON & -KI3II3ERLA"S
prepared fur lhe-Cunnting Briom and Haeju..., life is
THEORY & PRACTICE
ombined by means of Banks, But,Weep lions,. and the
b endorsed by the leading busineee men of the City
OTUDENTS RWRIVHD AT ANY TIME
FOR PAR'FICULIRS SEND FOR CIRCULARS
June 19,1887.i1y
earptuitro and eautractoro.
STALLSMITH,
CARPENTER & CONTRACTOR,
/Keep constantly on hand and manufactures to order,
DOOM, SHUTTISRS, BLINDS, SASH, DOOR AND
WINDOW SUMS& CORNICE. DOOR AND
And dory eMdr Anhtele in Me Letradine Line.
seasoned metals, acute' tly; on hand, experienced work
.
lam always in readiness, and work executed with
16-Orden ptalolpUJ attended to
Joss 6, 111111.--t$
G. O. CABMAN. I H. H. BOWL
. ~
-CARP ENTERING .
TfiE, . i . 'nu 4riligued respectfully in
=se eliig thay have emeseneed the
Oupeoldad la illa k cutely occupied ,by Gemini
. . W. 111 *Protared to do any voila,
Rbustiteasaad WI rearouablo u aay other *nib
t at
&mot lliM
. .
We
stia tLi k tuuou to Mathew to unit a
May 11167,4 ti datillbtAN # ROWN;
TO T • E BUILDING
ALL OTIEfE
• • • ;bit" ." -
*
fo'sliottigt , 6l‘o.
fed here
NO EXTRA CITARGES
DICKINSON
MI
AT CARLISLE, PE.N.N.A
WOK-KEEPING
JINGLISII GRAMSIAR
CORNER. Una AND CHESTNUT STENETS
PHILADELPHIA
YOUNG MEN
11:=1
use ot 101 k Indx of BUSiIIPStI Paper
THIS INSTITUTION
COLLEGE OPEN ALL TAR TEAR
GET7'Y,S,BURG, PA.,
*IA - DOW BRACKETS,
:144** sett,.
J. W. Bradley's celebrated Patent
DUPLEX ELLIPTT
(OR DOUBLE aPE!NG)
S K - I RT .
Tire WWIDEIiatILYLBUBLUIT and great coo and
mast= tinny Lairr waaringtb•Dtrautz Mamma Sam
will be etpaltinoodpaii.lcularlY in WI crowded Aim . *
situ, Oreaaa , Calitanie, RAILSOAD Oats,ennicu
Aix CRAM, for Paoistorsan and Hones Dikaa, aa the
kW can be FOLDID when In use to occur"' a .malt Pi
as molly and conveniently as a Stu orlf °guillemot; an
invaluable quality in crinoline; not found in any Single
Spring Skirt.
A Lain haring enjoyed the PLUM/IZ, cOgrOlty, and
greet oonverfaitcs of wearing the Duna &Immo Stink
2/11110 SLIM' for a mama Dar, will fterwirds
willingly dispense with their use. for Oeitniuor, Kinn
and Toone Lanies they are superior to all others..
They will not awn or ULM like the Single Sitting,
bet will pasacitas their Pawner and 111.0.07131. sacra
when three or four 011.DINAET BEIRTS will have been
TEILOWN ASIDE AS uezasd. Tel HOOP, are covered with
DOIIIII4 can TWESTIO Tucain,and the *Mon lorsi ere not
only double springs, but tw ice (or double) comm. pre.
venting them from wearing out when dragging down
stoops, stairs, Ac.
The Intiplex Elliptic ism g -eat favorite with all ladies
and is universally recommended by the 7•5111011 MAO*
sum as the STANDARD SKIRT ormax YASIIIONA
BLE WORLD.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in
Crinoline, Vir.: 4 10M1011 QUALITY, PKITZCT MANUTACTUIZA
STYLISH SHAPE and FINIIIII, FLEXIBILITY, DUILABiLITY, COY
roar and scorn:l3lr, enquire for J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX
ELLIPTIC, or Double Spring Ski rt,and be sure jiliu get the
genuine article. •
CAUTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION be par
ticular to NOTION that skirts offered as ''DUPLEX"
have the red Ink stamp, viz : W. Bradley's Duplex
Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others
are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a
pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the
two (or double) springs braldpd together therein. which
lithe secret of their /Lail/MITT and 421101Gia t arid a
combination not to be
SALE in all Store where FIRST CLASS skirts
fon l sl in any other Scar.
FOR
are sold throughout the ited States and elsewhere.
Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the Patent,
WEST'S, BRADLEY Jt CARY,
97 Chambers and 79 is 81 Beads etc, New York-
April 18,1887.4 n,
628. i HOOP SKIRTS. 628.
NEW SPRING STYLES, "Our own make."
E jMB RAC IN G every New and Desirable size, •tyle and
. 1 -" a Shape . of Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts.-2, 2%, 2%,
2%, 3,3 q, 3:y. and 4 Yds., round, every length and
site waist; in every respect First Quality, and especially
adapted to meet the watts of Finn Claes and moot Fash
ionable Trade.
•• Unl nwn kieke," 11000 SlOrte, are lighter.u.utcidu
reble, end Ihe i tity Cheaper thew any other wake of either
Single ur , nble Spring Skirt in the Anierit.wo. Market.
They are 'Warranted iu every ratfect. and wherever lu
tr‘Aneril give general Nati election. They ere now extra•
eively &obi by Itetallers, and eve. y LADY en..add try
them.
Aqk for Hopkins' Own ?lake," and ate that each skirt
is etamped - W. T. HOPKINS, 31A:ZE/AlatikElt, tr.%
ARC If street PHILADELPHIA." Nu others arc ()cult
lee. A Catalogue containing Style, Etat, and Retail Pri
ces. out to coy address. A Ctifforni and l ibera I Dia-
COU ut allowed t Ora lers. Orders by Mail or otherwise,
prweptlitatel carefully tilled.—R•holeJrle and Retail, at
.111 inti L.:tory and gale-rooms, Nu. Ufe Arch Street, Phila.
:...klrta made to order, altered and repaired.—TEßMS
NET CASH. ONE PRICE 0.. LY
Ni.irch
Woking *Urbino.
D OTY'S CLOTHES' WASHER
THE BLST .VARKEI.
READ TILE FOLI - JIVING IIOILE„TERTIMONY
LTTlfiliEl+j, Ps, Jau. S. 1h66
'laving used DOTY'S CI.TOIIEt . WiII , HER, and ther•
oughly tetted it, we have no eeltatiomn endorsing it as
the beet Washing Machine yet produced. UM simple in
construction—iseasily worked, and does its work welt,
without injury to clothing. An ordinary washing, re
quiring usual!) b toll) bourn labor at the iiaah•tub, can
readily be dune with the aid of Doly's Writer and the
Untruersa/ ClabeF Wringer, In out. third the time--
economizing timo. labor, soap, inel, the
necewtity of wach•tub», and enabling the person working
to go through with a washing without wetting them
delve. Or the flour. It really merit. all the good that can
be euld of it. We do not think that any, faunly,aftet fairh
ttetiog it, w0..1 , 1 dispents with it.
Mr,. D. A. BUEHLER,
E. G. FAHNESTOCK,
A. M. HUNTER;
H•. C. OTALLSIgT.II,
D ARMOR.
- H. J. FALINESTOCK.
FIDIM REV. L. :SCOTT, BISHOP OF THE M. E.
URCH,
O. ;—We like our
much ; could not be persuaded to do without it, end with
the aid o f Doty we feel that we are master. of the posh
than, On one orcadion, the clothed were prepared, but
the waaherwoman failed ud. We were not to be defeat
ed that way. I took hold (which. of course I should not
have if we liivt had no trnaelliinei. and in :OA boor, we put
through ele'rew dozen piectid, many lit WilleLl were sheet.,
and they we, well dune, tgaii. We wish you great elle
ref..
C. 11. flitehler, corner Carlisle and R it street, is the
eg.nt for the sale of the Universal Wringer and Doty's
Wavlling Machine. in Aden, county, Pc.
May 29, IMi7.
THE BEST
WASHING MACHINE
THIS underxigned ,tier= •xle., the TOWNSILIP
RIGHTS of Adwuts county. for DR LONG'S PATENT,
which ix the cuAtrise, SIXPLILbT and vier WASHY& that
ht e yet been ~tre red to the public. The R ightit Kill be
gold on reateonable• te This is s flue opportunity for
euergetis wen to make GOOD WAGES ruanutacturiog or
selling' these macbieer. A sample meclline rill be (ax
ulnhed any person who purchase. a Right, If desires!, it
cost. Call at the store of Dophorn t liollnsen,N. W. co.
Slicht,, where the machines may be seen and tried
thqtyxl.targ, June 26, 1867.--tf
snring Inachinto.
FINKLE & LYON
LOCK-STITCH
SEWING MACHINE.
The only Machin,. PO perfected that entire satisfaction
is guaranteed or the purchase money refunded.
When we hare no Agent a sample Machine will be sold
at very low price, and a Local Agent appointed on the
moat fr.vorable term,
N. IL—Send for circular. Traveling Agents wanted.—
Salary. liberal.
FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO.
sbl Broadway, New York.
July 3, 1b17.-6m
SINGER'S CELEBRATED
SEWING MACHINE
THE very beat and latest improved machine in nee, to
sale at the CLOTHING STORE of JACOBS t BRO., In
Chambersburg street. Gettysburg, where you can buy
the beat and cheapest Cloths, Cass.meres and Testings,
and every variety -Jfgoods in the line of
MEN AND BOYS WEAR.
You can have them cut out and made up in the very beat
style if you wish, at moderato price', and without any
risk whatever. GEO. JACOBS it BRO.
Aug.lB,lBBB.
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S
SEWING MACI-IINES,
699 BROADWAY, Nsw Yoßk.
These World-renowned Sewing Ma
chines ware awarded the Highest•Pramiam at the
World's Fair, in London, and six Pint Premiums at the
N. Y. State Fair of 18 66, 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 supply the very best machines in the world.
These machines are made at our new and spacious fac
tory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the iihmediete 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, Manzi
beturers of Shirt., Collars, Skirts, Gloaks, ManUllu,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Barnes,
Saddles, Linen floods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They
work . equally well upon silk. linen, cotton or woolen
goods with silk. cotton or linen thread. They will seam.
quilt, gather, hes, MI, cprd, braid, bind and per%rm
every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect
stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed.
The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE, and made on this
?Lachine, Is the most popular and durable, and all Sew
ing Marbinee are suldect to the principle invented by
him. Send for Circulars.
SIBLEY . * STOOPS, General Agents,
March 19,1857.-1 y No. 999 Chestnut Sty Phila.
SEWING MACHINES!
THE GROVER Os BAKER.
TUB BEST IN 17811.--Thees Machines have becom
Dowell known that little need be said, by way of recom
mendation. They have taken the Snit premium at all
the late State Pairs, and are univernilly acknowledged
Lobe the BEST in use by all who has tried than.' The
"Grover k Baker Stitch ^ and the "Shuttle Stitch" are
prints that have been attained by no other Marlin...—
They Ire the only Machines that surand embroider with
perfection. These Machines ere prweliarly.sdagted to
lamily use. They &maiming oditsew directly from
the spool without rewinding, and are staple in their
construction. They Mr easy to tad ma he
wetted by almost any child. Evaey 3mHy should have
ens. The ram Woe, thosseeniess, sad lhasitotelotwt,
and do their work better than it tattle done by bend.
Thiruadersipted having been; appointed mat ibe the
allovehlarlsines, has estabbeed en Igency in Pairliald.
.114eMir when, he will always have on head a supply.
Pinions wishing to buy will plimsoll' and examine tor
themselves.
se m Needle' and Thread will bu supplied.
. S. WITHISSOW,
Aug.16,1886.-tf. I/airfield, Adonis county, Pa.
CRE SHITTTLE BEWINII MA
cox je ars iipperfor to all others by Iran! aim
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Weis isproyeaseats; an woody; Wm.
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BARRET - T'S,
HAIR RESTORATIVE,
A SILVER MEDAL!
The Highest Premises at the!Ness lisaapshire .fate Phis.
rhlant ec.lie ry al a r b t :i b t e s "Ptior to all others for reetor-
ORIGINA'L'COLOIL.
This Preparation relieve& the bee. of Dandruff, Hum
ore, and all unpleasant Battling or 'Whine of the scalp,
supplying to therm& of the hair the• required nourish
ment Itor the promotion of its growth
IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING,
keying the scalp, cool, clean sad healthy
J. R. BARRETT a CO., Proprleturw.
Manekerster, N. 11.
..larflrAd by Dr. R. Horner, liettyaburg, Pa., and by
Druggist.; generally.
Juno 1867 .
CLIMAX ! CI. AX ! !
A FAMILY BLESSiNe, Yr , `: 2 CIINTe
It * w i t with ou t & sc ar. N 6 Lonny .1... a id lie withunt it
We warrant it to cure gcrafula, Sere% B.lt 111;••uto.
Tetter, Pimplep, rrd rll E epth.n. "r
Skin. For Sore Breast or Nipplre, Cute,: preint, Sruieve,
Burns, iitatJe. Cintppr,l 44104, le., It mike.: vrt,•rt
It Mae bfen need over fifteen years, without sue failure
It has do parallel-641dg perfectly eradicated dig
came and healed after all other reuiediee had failed. It
tei a costivionntl of Arnim , oith many other Extrocte and
-Bahama, obi) lint np inixex than any ii:her
Oiutment
:told by Druggist.' everywhere. White k II .wlitel
Proprietor., 1_•'1 Liberty Street. Now York
March 28. 1867 .—ly euvr
R ING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSL•I
FOR GRAY HAIR
WM. T. HiRKIWS
Jartnary 18. 1566
BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!!
An effectual remedy in miring: Scrofula, Balt Rheum,
Team, Ulcers sad Sores. Sloths', Pimple, Tumors,
Boils, Pustules, General Sysperda, e.s. of AP
petite, inmate Irregularities end Complaints, and, In
general, all disease. having thier origin In an impure
condition of the Blood, or a diaorderedst ate of the ner
ve= system.
This medicine, the result of skillful and scientific com
bination, is a purely vegetable prelaraike, free Somali
lejurions ingredients.
As its name indicates it renovates the Blood, purses
not the corruption, that breed in It, restoring Ha - healthy
action and vitality, and striking at the very vest of dis
ease eradicates every trace of it from the sytem, andgives
bloom to the pallid theeki and health and vigor to the
frame. Many diseases awl much suffering are directly
traceable to the impurity of the blood , and it is of the
greatest importance for all that the blood which courses
through *very part of [titivate= carry no poison or cor
ruption with it. To suffer with hideous sores, pimples
and eruption" and other disemes arising from impurity
of the bloodies° longer necessary, as the Blood Purify
ing A gent is sure and sat to its effects. Mothers having
children suffering from eruption, of any kind will find it
especially effective. The proprietor has many testimoni
als from Clergymen and leading citizens of the county
where the medicine is prepared certifying to the wonder
ful curls effected by It.
FRANK D. DIIPTIORN
Prepared by Dr. U. D. MAIZE,
Ashland, Penna.
DepJeGilbert t Royal, .Wholesale Druggists, Nos. 309
'aud 311 North Third st., Philadelphia.
air For sale by Dr. Hobert Horner and A. lauthler,
Druggists, Oct tysburg, P 4.
June 19, 1867.-31u*.
HELM-.IOLD' S
CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT
SARSA - PARILLA
Eradicates Eruptive and ClL:era/ire Disesuu of the Throat,
Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, &alp, and Skin,
Which so disfigure the : appearance, Purging the evil
effects of Murcury, mind retaor lug all taints, the reunutnts
of Diseases, hereditary hr 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 usually made.
An Interesting Letter is published in the Medico-Chir
urgical Review, on the subject of the Extract of Sarsapa
rilla, in certain effeklhnis by Benjamin Travers, Y. R.
etc. Speaking °ribose f diseases, and diseases arising
from the excess of anurc7, be states that no remedy is
equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla ; its poyver is extra.
ordinary, more sothan any °Vier drug I ant acquaint
ed with. It is, in the strictest sense, 11"-*IiR1 le 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 injur
ous.
CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BAILMAPARILLA
Established upwards of ait years. Prepared by
H. T. HELAIROLD.
Druggist and Chemist. .591 Btuadsysy, Y.
40,-Sold by all Druggists. Apr.3o —ly
MOUNT'S' COMPOUND!
FOE TEE CURE OF
PUTRID SORB TIIROAT, INFLUENZA,
oranyothertniammatoryorinwarddiseasfofthe Throat
If not of too long standing: A Iso,flC.tal,FT FEVER.—
Th ismedici nehas beentriedln
_
THOUSANDS OF CASES,
1u dliferciftpartsoftheccruntry,andh beenknown
to taint taken in time andiimording to directions. It is
warranted tocure. Givelte trial audit will speak for it
self. Every household should provide themselves with&
boxofthismediclneandkeep it on hands. Thecurestliat
It has effected are truly marvelous.
gel,„Prepared and sold by:lawn Twin re Co., Getty*.
burg,la.,or by their atithentufd agents. lona' eat near
IyallWe &ores in Adamseounty.
mar.10,11165-tf ISRAEL YOUNT 100.
ITO LADIES.-=—lf you require a re
liable remedy to restore yon, and remove Irma.
leritles or Obstructions, why not use the beet I
Thirty years experience has proved that
DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS.
have no equal for Removing Obit
reetlosul call Irregular.
Wee. No matter from what came they arise. They are
Bah sad inn in every ease. 'Price. One Dolisr, mhos.'
DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS,
Is a remedy her digreer stronger than the above, and
Wended for special cases of long standing.
Prh., live Dollars per box.
Aappliondo n LadiesTrisate Oirculse,with Arsramisf l e,sentfnet
.
you cannot get the Pinter yosr druggistsend the
money to Dr. J. Bryan, WI Treadway, New 'fork, and
they will be lent tree from obeer va[Jana tion by return o
mall. % 1867.-
Tor Gale In Entmitteburg, Rd.. by LT. Stein eltßo.ly
FREE TO EVERYBODY. •
-r
-„A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving beferatatioa of the
veatoot haportaare to the men of both sexes.
at touches hem tba basely may
es lov becomeed. beautiful, the
d em i se d. nupeeted. and the thrash
No young lady or !*clues should fail to bead their
Address, and receive a copy by r e tu rn mu,
A tag . Drawer, 21,
Neb. IS, I.BBtriba. 140!',11.. t.
Lon' TWMONY. —The
ollhotkee of tilts zpostito siz sity ko Phi" t i f
korbotilmphrrottor, ii+tay marry tutottilyi_
BIM, without rived to , age or bototY•
noted totrelva mime
i ortletdor• to
Madam Ll 3 Dimi. Bible goose, Now York
7aa.10,1•11,44y,
gram:waxes
olook trinket Sarsaparilla
oos sad noloyokso Ike Wood, tootllb too Agee
ass asks
In &a to ,d,o option, ' sad paw" oaf thy • humors
illOf a faw of the *ant disorders that
- tZ t l ia a ter t "IN frost "rs i ii " ° Ts=
vow •
~, 1 ,
TEE BEST normats
TO WHICH WAS aIVARDZD
Sir- EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED.'
PAGE'S CLIMAX SALVE
IttNGS
RINGsI. RINGS
RINGS To RINGS
RINGS HoAtore RINGS
RINGS Gray klairtu its RINGS
RINGS Original Color, Erad- RINGS
RINGS icate Dandruff and RINGS
RINGS f VEGETABLE AMBROSIA ) RINGS
RINGS j IS WARRANTED. j RINGS
RINGS Ihuuore from the RINGS
KINGS Scalp and pre- RINGS
RINGS vent Baldness. RINGS
RINGS TRY A Borne: RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS
This Ls the AMBROSIA that Ititi4 suiide
This is the Cure that lay
In the AMBROSIA that Ring mule
This is the Mau Mho rvas bald and gray,
Who new has raven locks, that say
Ile used the Curu that lay
In the AMBROSIA that Ring wade.
This is the Maiden, lianasume and gay,
Who married the wan once bald and gray .
Who now has raven locks, they say,
Re used the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
This is the Parson. who. by the way,
Married the Maiden, landimane and gay,
To the Man once bald and gray.
But who now has raven locks, they say,
Beauxe he used the Curathat lay
In the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
This is the Bell that rings away
To arouse the people, sad and gay.
Unto tlite fact which bete does lay—
If you would not be bald or gray,
Get the AMBROSIA that King made.
R. M. TUBBS k CO., Proprietor., Peterboio'N. II
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD
MAIZE'S BLOOD PURIFYING AGENT
HELNBOLD'S
*teal.
PRE GOAT CIEWLEP,A
PRMNTAT VV.
. L
1486.
. .
Zingari laitterri.
TEM WOrivXll.ll3l. wis.disoomered an
Introdneed about twenty year" ago by Jr. s.Cheop
sus, an eminent Razi petal: physician.
Ito bad Mug. seen midget the want of ems, remedy
which wmild strike at the root of disease. sad an pt..
vent much of the tuffering which the human f a mily was
then compelled to endure.
This great question was presented to hie mind ever)"
day in vtvldcolors &abemoved among theack muddying,
and observed tilt inefficiency of nearly all the remedies •
then to use. Titus be was led to think and wt pertinent ;
and after ten years' study and *or, he primented to his
fellow-man the wonderful Zinger' Bitters. The effect of
this preparation in the prevention and mire of diatom.,
was so marvellourand astonishing, that the moetflatter
lug marks of royal favor ware bestowed upon Nos who
discovered IL RD name was placed upoe tbs Roll of
Nobles, and a gold medal with the following Inscription
—Dr. B.Cheopaua, the Public Benefactor—was presented
to him by the Viceroy.
The preparation bee been need in several epidemics of
cholera, both as a preventive and curative roesatire, sued
with such great success, that it has been Introduced into
nearly all &besmear:it hospitals of the old world.
The old saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure, applies with marvellous force to cholera,
and iherefore any remedy that will protect us egabut
this terrible disease should be freely and persistently
sued.
All pathologists uow agree that. the cholera poison 4,34
on the system through the blood, sod tbat any co/obit:in
t iLo which acts ou the excretory organs, and keeps them
working order, fount prevent a sufficient acctizaulatfon
of the puisou to exert iteterrlble effects on the organient.
TLii Is true not only of cholera, but. of nearly all other
fa..l , ,dies.etpecially the different forums of fever.
Tho liuguri Bitters ill jut ouch a remedy as the above
tuaditiona require. It acts on the orgunsof excretion
trod secretion. keeping tip a perfect balance betwein,
them. This Bitters is composed entirely of roots and
herbs, so nicely concocted that every organ it acted upon
ena put in tune. Ito taste Is pleasant and Its effects
prompt and lasting.
Numeroue cased of the following diereses have b4it
cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhu'a, Dysentery; ecroftils.
Typhoid and Typhus Fever. Vever,,A toe, Nirvana De•
bility, ineetuie.Yetuale I rregularitiee. Dyspepsia, Flatu
lency, Colic,
kc.
Price One Dollar per qiiert Bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Barri--
burg, Pa.
Suitt by DrugzietsAlutelkeepereantiGrocerogenerally.
MAI F. KALlSPlimrscii. sole Agent for Gettysburg.
F. RAIITKN, Sole Proprietor
Harrisburg, PI
May 2),1167
Nit MORE BL) IfF.11)S:
NO MORE GRAY LOCKt,
DR LEON'S
ELECTRIC HAIR - RENEIVER.
IS pronounced by all who have used
A. it t h e very belt preparation f..r the Hair. It Ir arn
art:vc cure for Babbles, era.licatea Dandrull anti lintnorn,
buys the hair from filling out. awl apoeviily rest ae,
Gray Lveks to their z,rigmai hue and luxuriance.
It operate, on the hecretlotni, and fills the prlatnin a it 1.
tic.: life and colum; matter. Thin. Jesol , fadad or wr.iy
hair will Iwaye be brought back by a few applicatvo...
to ita youthful abau•lance. v.tality and color.
It !naked the Lair sat, gh.say. fragrant, plea"ant tot!,
touch awl easy to arrange. Dry. wiry. and intraetala. ,
Locke become more, pliant, and distaded to remain in au!,
desired position. As a hair dressing it has no equal.
The sales are enormous, and it is a universal favorito
with old and young 4 t both sexes.
Sold by Druggists throughout the United State, A.I.
dies§ all orders toZIEGLER A SMITH,
Sole Proprietors, 117 'North Third Street. Philadelphia.
D0c.111,1667.—1y •
FOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS
THERS. are you opprelried with anxiety Sro your
little ones' Are your alumberssind hearts broken by
their crime Do you wake in the morning unrefreshed and
apprebeuaive I Usti, procure at once a bottle of Dr. Le.
on's Tarot Remedy, and you will have no more weary
boors of watching and anxiety
DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY
has stood the teat of years. Thouwals of nurse* and The
there hear wi n.. that it never fails to give relief if used
in season. It is a mild, 'yet sure and apeesly cure for
Colic Cramps and Windy Pains, and is invaluable lor all
complaints incident to Teetbing.
void by DruggLste throughout the U. States. Address
all orders to ZII(ILgR ef- SMITH,
Sole Proprietor*. 13: North Third Street, Philadelphia.
March 19, 1567.—' , 111.
YOUNG MEN, the experience of
past ten years has demonstrated the fact that le
Hance may be placed in the el:kitty of -
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
fur the speedy unit permanent cure of Seminal weakties.,
Emissions. Physical and Necrotic debility. Impotence. or
want o: power, the result of Sexual Excess, or Youthful
Indiscretion. which neglected, ruins the happiness. and
unfits the sufferer foullusineas, Social Society or Mar.
riage, and often termidess in ■u untimely grate Make
no delay in seeking the remedy, It is entirely vegeta
ble and harmless on the systeni,tan be need without de
tection or interference with business pursuits, and no
change of diet is necusary while using them. Price, One
Dollar.
Ifyou conuot get them of your druggist, send the
money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and
they will be sent free from observation by return ot mail
A-irate Circu/arsto Gentkasen sent free , ” appl ication .
tor sale In Emmittsburg, 31d, by A. T. Bteiu it Co.
Jan. 10, 1567.-ly
_
DR. J. BRYAN, Consulting Null-lan,
619 Broadway, New York.
SPICIAL TREATMENT in all eases of Bernina!
Bexual,trinary and Nervous Diseases in male or female-
ADTICL Faze and correspondence mime CONTITINTI L.
Jan. 10. 1867 -1y
jiVOID THE QUACKS.—If you are suffering
from the effects of Youthful Indiscretion
and base Seminal Weaaness, Emissions, 2c, I will send
you, fres of Marv, Information whlth If Ulowed will
cure you without the aid of medicines. Address
ILENRY 231SDEN,Station D. New Y.rk..
Jan. 10.1g67.-ly -
AClear Smooth Skin and Beatitiful
omplexioo follows the use of llelnabold'i Concen
trated Extract Sa:eaparilla-
It removes black Spots, pimples and all eruptlow, ~1
the skin.
YOUNG LADIES BEWARE !-
Of the injurious effects of Face Powders and
es. All such rem. lies close up the pores of the akin, And
In a short time ueatroy toe complexion. If you would
have* fresh, healthy and youthful appearance, Of. Helm.
bold's Extract Ssu-saparillit.
THOSE who desire brilliancy of com
plexion must purify and enrich the blood, which
Relmbold's Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla lorari•
ably dote. Ask for Eielmbold's. Tak no other.
HELNIBOLD'S Concentrated Extract
Sarsaparilla, Ls the Great Blood Purifier.
QUANTITY ve. Quality.l
lage,Extmet Saraaparlla. The doge is Tho. ,
hu degire a large quantity and laege doses of Inedicin •
Ektli
T N the spring mouths, the system natu
i rally undergoes • change, and Ileintbeld'a Highly
Concentrated N.:tract of Sureaparila is au assistant of the
greatest value.
gorge and toundrp.
IRON-IRON-IRON:
GETTYSBURG FORGE
subscribers respectfully inform
THE
the Public that they have erected a Forge in con
nection with their steam Mill, and are now mauttfactur•
ing
-Forge-H¢mntcrcd Iron,
such as Plough, Rorsieehoo and Bar Iron, and respectful
ly invite Blacksmiths and Dealers to give them a call,
feeling satisfied that they will be able to please as to
quality, finish and price
BRINGMAN & WARREN.
N. B. Ths highest market price paid for wrought.
ticrtp Iron. B.& W.
Dec. 13,1866.
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY.
THIS subscriber would inform Ma onatomen and others
that be is Mill manufacturing various kinds of Cas
tings and Machines, made to order, on @limit notice, inch
THRESHERS AND POWERS.
(five ditThrent sisal of Powers.) Oloversee.l Hullers .nd
Cleaners, Corn Sheller. and Separators Oornfodder Cut
ters, Straw and Hay Cutters, Ploughs, each as Cann
Ploughs,.Barshear Ploughs, Side-bill and Born Plout h.;
the
WIRE-SPRING HORSE BAR R,
the latest improvement ; alw Metal Screws for Cider
Presses, Iron Railing for Cemeteries or Porches, with
everything else in his line, all at low prices.
FOR SALIG-4 light 2wo.harie Weston, a One•Lxer
Wagon, all new. DA VID STERNS*.
May 29.—tt -
4ardwart, Cutlery, &c.
HARDWARE •
ANDO ROCZEIXB
Tin subscribers bare j mit returned from .cities
With au ismoaussaupgly of HABDW ABBa-41 8,
which they are offering at tb u rrold stand In Baltimore
streets it prieesto suit 'heti is. Ourato3keeasistil
part of
Oarponter'sToolc
BlocksmitleaTools,
Crotch Findings,
hoe /tailings,
(*bine t Ilaker'sTools,
Hasekeeper'sFixtures.
Allkindsoflrou •r
OR 0 °IRINA OP ALL KINDS,
011s,Pai ts, &c., ec. Thuds so articl el &clod ed le tbe
several department, isentletted &basaltic what can he
bad et this Store. Every °lasso!' Mechanic's can be ac
commodated hero with tools &ad p And Hoasskeep•
er's can find every articleln thelritne. Give a call as
we arepreparedtmaell allow for ashes any oth ethos,*
nutorthe city
May t 29,1367
El -A TCHETS.
The beet and cheapest ter the consumer are those Inas
niectered by
JENKINS it TONGUE,
eh=Lander, Claw and !bond, made of the best
end warrantedae good or better than any others
tide In the Vatted States, and sold at much lower prices
than other really erst•elam hatchets. They are temps r
ed by gee of the trie,.A. J. Tango* who possesses
peculiar !Imlay that mightbrealled
• EMIL ON yrs /maw,
which hourgrcen hie kali agreat,adelezity la those parts
TAT tit IL
Nee. 113 stud SlRlchiimt West ; the red are up Thyd
Om. otima Itickmoid, *or thvirorki.
may 30,18effil
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DAVID ZIEGLER.
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