tistig4 **Pm, 4'. kEAD QUARTERS FOR CLOTHING. PICKING SPth 9 COATS CHEAP PICKING SELLS PANTS CHEAP PICKING SELLS VESTS CHEAP SilMit'S CHEAP PICKING SE J S NOTIONS CHEAP SELLS CLOCKS c4EAP. PILK SELLS TRUISIKS CAF' PICKING SELLS VIOLINS CHEAP PICKING SELLS ACCOgDEONS CHIT AP PICKING SELLS VERY CHEAP CALL AND SEE HIM Nuly 24, 1867 NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. NEW AND GOOD GOODS ripllE undersigned has opened a new Boot and Shoe I Store, on BALTIMORE STREET, one door south of the Preabyttnian Church and neatly opposite McCreares thuidier Shop, where he offers an attractive assortment of goods in his line, an new and selected with the great est care. Re has LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS. IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTLEMEN'S CALF BOOTS. GENTLEMEN'S KIP BOOTS, GENTLEMEN'S CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTLEMEN'S SLIPPERS, ALL STYLE'S GENTLEMEN'S BALMORALS, GENTLEMEN'S BROGANS, Lc. MISSES' CONOEESS GAIrERS, MISSES' BALM ORAL GAITERS. MISSES' MOR(X)CO . BALMOR ALS, &c., &c., BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS. BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, DOTS' BROGANS, &c., &c. All will be sold at the lowest living profits. Buyers, from town and country, are invited to call and examine goods and prices before purchasing eleewLere. lam de termined to sell cheap--a little cheaper than any other house in the county. By strict attention to business, and dealing fairly and squarely with everybody, .1 hope to merit and receive an encouraging share of public patron. age. . triedkIANUFACTUBING of Bouts and Shoes will be cAnied ou, in all its branches. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters spade tifi order. Also, Boots and Shoes of his own menu. tecture constantly ou hand. Repairing dune on short uotke—and nil ellort spared to give satisfaction. None bat first class workmen employed. Having a life4lttie ezperience at the nominees, 1 *el confident that I can please all who may call. - A 1.1. Gettysburg, July 31, 1367.-t f NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING AT BRINKERHOFF'S STACKS OP THEM! BRINKEREIOFF , corner of the Diamond and York street, tote just returned from the city wit!: an notionally attractive assortment of CLOTRINO FOR SPRING k SUMMER WEAR which he will sell at such prices ns cannot thil to take them off very rapidly. Call and Judge for yourselves.— To took at the excellent material, tasteful cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then to get his low prices—caller, cannot help but buy, WIMI they see It so mat to their interest to do so. . . . . Holm Coati, Pants, Vests, of all styles and witted/as, Rats, Beets and Shoal: Shlrta, anti kinds. Hosiery. Gloves, Halidlcereblefir, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper edilare, Suspenders, Brakes, Combs: 'franks, Valleys. !timbrell., Pocket Knivea. &gars, smoking and - Chewina Tobaccos, Pipes. Stationery. ; Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousan and One other article'', entirely too numerous to dztall in a news. pa per advertisement. He sots the attention of the public to Ilia new /dock confitiont that it will pleaaa=nml no one can or will cell rhea*. Don't forget theplare—corneroi Yorkstreet . and the Diamond, G ettysbu rg. May 27 , 1567. JACOB BRINKERHOFF. ANOTHER VETO BY _NORRIS CLOTHING, H ATS AND CAPS, i36OTS AND SHOES •AS CHEA AS BEFORE THE WAR ALSO ..1 - aything in the Gentleman'., ainishing line Cin be found at the Cheap Store of T. C. NORRIS May 29., t867.-tf New Goods ! (=HEAP-CHE*PER-CHEAPEST! LF you wish to buy gOod and cheap Goode, call at JACOBS k BttO'S. STORE. near Ay er.' 11401, in Chamberslinrg street, Gettysburg. They hare the Very best selection of goods, 'lnch ae CA,SSIMERICS. TWZZI) , , &c., the market can produce, :nal are determined to sell thenras cheap as can be sold anywhere In town or conntry. Any person wishing to have them cut nut, ran ltavo it done tree of charge.— Thoee desiring Uaele norm up. can :ilso be accommodated We warrant the best work and the hest tits to be had billY*lll . ll* No humbug in what eve say. IC have MI hand the very best most durable SEWING :q Al . - ill:4 ES. and are always ready.to wait on purcball tlM Full satisfaction given as to operating machines.— Aim exounr. We warrant them to be the beat In us«. JACOBS & BRO. May I'9, 1567 HATS, CAPS, FURS. S. S. McCREARY It as just. .•Prue.! n new ANSI wtment at U A TS rnd CAPS. of the lateit style and foiddon, which he is pre at. 11 at ream."' iirices and lower then the unto MD be had it. the Illy. Call and .g.in2nlne hie steal at his "hi estal.lishruent. all ChaintArsburg etrt»t, linolder). Dm ) : score. ilettysh nrg. d uno ft. 181.7.1.-ly 4ERCHANI"rAILORIN9 I -. CLOT) .CA E ES,. TWEEDS, other tutorials for Weer, faritikbett and Mae up, to order, on short notice SATISFACTION WARgANTEp W.ut. Shoo solicited bung Custutre, whu pandit's. their GaxL els.wl3,,ror W. T. KING, Yolk eireef,oppultethe Ba °June 12,18407,—1y ICI T. BARNUM'S (Patent) A- • ELASTIC ,STRAP AND BUCKLE, 1389 PANTS, V.ESTS and DRAWERS Thin Milo invention is Jost out. and is It fie hp übitin • s milking with. II rapid isle. It can be applied a tamimat to any garment, by any person, Clearing it to it_perfrctiy. • elasticity prevents tearing the ;grape and butkine all the deltas. and also allows, perfect freedom of the body while worklinr or taking exercise. Far ode by Where and the trade generally; &Minket*, Iker etrap, - Mema Mrs. terms to &seats and the trade 'totem BARY 8. k 11. (k r • &so Broadway. New k• , Agents Wanted In every county, . .; June 53801,— stn Watts. $2O l OO rN"*.t W I ANT -4111 t. sod WWI ralyma 818W16 MALI S. It le adapted Ere tally use endlatarlog, Is mars a, aka allIki) au tads Malt "dee olds TWENTY DOLLAR& Sutra pecuary toducaseuts to Arsnvotoza e ii, Per fal W/USt eN.I mirth:alai 1,1611 84 080 Areb Arad, Phlladelysla, Pa 41suellkiari.,4rs • wum)t-kt ii w l T= 1 4 nn i,. E. • NY 0 THE NEW SUPER CENT. STATE 'LOAN. FREE FROM ALL STATXCOUI,TI. AND_ MUNICIPAL TAUTIOIC Will be famished to came to snit, es appikation to the nearest Bank or Banker; aino by either - of the underagned. JAY OOOICS & C 0.,. DREXBIA & CO., B. W. CLARK. k 04., • Bankers, Philadelphia; GOVERNMENT BONDS OP ALL ISSUES, ..SEVEN-721TRY7ES COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, alkiwed on RPEOIAL DEPOSITS at 3 4 azi,s per cent., seccirding to length of thus of de -posit, ;1861" ' J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. .. T E First National Balt of Gettysburg, ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS AS USUAL— . Bops and Sells all Kinds of GOVEANMENT G 0 .t'D AXD. S L I' , Converts 7-30 _Notes into 5-al U. S. Bonds. SkirOrders solicited and promptly at tended to. GEO. ARNOLD, 6aithier. April n, AT LOW PRICES w • E are always glad to see our friends at the itxoslslor Gallery, it Still stands in the same old place opposite the Banton York at, Get tysburg, Pa. C. J. TYSON. PHOTO MINIATURE at the Ex celsior Gallerj are anparb and are furnished at ono-third city price*. Call and examine , apeclmem'a. C. J. TYSON. EXCELSIOR is our motto. To phase Our aim! and to render sattafaction in every instance our determination. C. 3. TYSON. CONSTANTLY on hand an assort mentor fine FruceA,Photograph Albtema,Carda and Baskets for grasses, from the Battle-field:PhotottraPhs tot our G etierals, and other diaUnitnixtted Individuals, at the Breehdor Gallery. O.J. TYSON... THE best Photographs made in this Conntyare made at the Excelsior Gallery. Getty"- burg, opposite the old Bank. C. J. TYSON. BY all Means have your Photograph's made at the Eieelsior Gallery if you desire them per. aqq.. C. J. TYSON. LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field, singly or in sets, very low; also Stereoscopic Views to thellettle-fleld, at the kixcelf for Gallery. Do not fall to see them. C . J . TTSfr.g. RA ESOF EVERY KIND, for Large Picture,. Marr!age Certificate+. Church Certificates. SlieelowuT Certificates, Le.. very cheap at 8. 0. 811SAI FRU% t • New Gallery, Hanover, Pa. tt June 5. 186T.-1y REMOVAL! THE GETTYSBURG. SKYLIGHT GALLERY. THE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Gettyelntrir and the public generally that he has removed from id. old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore and nearly opposite the store of Fahnestock Brothers. The room be pow occupies. has been recently fitted up expressly tor his business. The location is an edmimble one, enabling him to take pictures it all shales of weather, and with a orrectneqs limey nailed !sly whored/Ise, LIFE-LIKE PROMOGRAPIIB, of every size and description, executed in the II neststyle narticniarattention given to the CARTE-DI YIBITK emit in copying- AhIBROTYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES - 4 deceased friends. Also— THE GETTYSBURG GEMS, et new atyl eof picture which ham become very popular with the public, not only for their beauty, but for cheap ness and convenience. SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR on ly. Alto—TUE PORCELAIN PICTURES, which for their beauty and durability are unsurpassed. We are prepared to carry 'on the busineee in *ll Its varionabranchea, and having hipiconsidentbleenparience we run no risk in Our fiLeillties for fora toll dispbty of our 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 M Er3l PER. June 21,1866. J"GUR"NEY Sc SON, • PHOTO:GRAPH ARTISTS, 707 BrOadway, New York. In addition to oar PHOTOGRAHIO ART GALLERY, established 1840. We have for the last five years bad ad vantages superior to any other establishment in obtain ing si Mum; from life, of all the PROMINENT CELEBRI TIES of the day in CARD PORTRAITS, and are now publishing n Catalogue of over 2500 SURJECTS, AMERI CAN AND FOREIGN, also a large , list of Copies of WORKS OF ART AND ENGRAVINGS. • Such as the Bight Rev. Bishops of the Epiecoplal church, the Catholic Clergy, and the Clergy of all denominations, ell prominent officers of theArmy,Navy, and Confederate States, Actoni and Actresses, Professional Billiard Play ers, Foreign celebrities, Pictures from Statuary, male and female. • — ociogan receipt of Stamp. An order for one dtrzes-picteras from our Catalogue will be tiled at Sl.Bo,land sent bymail-free, Single Pictures 1.`3 cents each. copies of engravings 16 cArresch. N. B. We also desire to call attention to the adienffige we have for reproducmg,or copying, Old Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypen, Card Pictures, de., of DECEASED RELATIVES AND FRIENDS, enlarging them to any rim!. and finishing in Oil, Water Colors, or India Ink, with the aid.of TEN TALENTED ARTISTS. Parties desiring coplesi should therefore correspond with us direct. SEND FORA CATALOGUE. The Trade Supplied at a Liberal Diaconal. °ALLOY OPEN POE FEER INSPECTION. and strangers visiting the City, will find our Gallery one of the most agreeable plsres in the City, wherein to while away an hour. • J. GU RNEY d SON, PourroolApiras, 705 Broadway, N. T. Oct. 4.1866.-424 oginftriino, fee Cram, Solis, &r, SOMETHING NEW The midereigned limpther, pluseure of informing the citizen• of Gettysburg tied vicinity, that he la now pre. pared to supply them with-tie famous CAE AM SODA, , drawn from Dow's Soda Youotain, Which bee become so popular in the cities. If you have never tasted tide &- below' drlnt, you don't know what you have missed.— Try it. Once tasted, you will become a regular pat,-on. I have also opened my ICE CREAM aALMON, ' • with accommodations for. Ladles and Gentlemen, end am prepared to supply private fan, tiles. Parties, Le., on reasonable terms. Also, gatistantly Oh hand, *Mb CO2ia'ZOTIONB, Cakes. r, ,Call at the old established stand on ChM*: homburg at met, opposite the Lather= Church adjoining the Keystotg: Motet, May lit, 1 7.-am fries intbsoriber calls the attention a. of the &trump of Gettysb urg and vicinity, to bin tine Oonfectitatery Itstaldi *est, one door :esat *Me Eagle li ntel,on OWimbine street. cloikeir„*.ndlee,and every ileacription of Costeetioner together Entc,Orangpes, and all kinds Wind* el ways on *and. yabllcand private,* well estachElesirtli furniebed crib kinds of a*elloitereon, (Intoittio+ de ltS)* orotherviise,) arsdUker nakeelintsitte saheb' bronco/I,mpg* short *Add, . . Haulm spent a lite-tine if the *nines,. he Intsogs Ithat o nderstands I and t hat belralletores. der entire eatiatiction. Calland see the Confectionary. JOAN earn. May . • . . , Tits at "L Netim. , 4 mi-14 ‘,3. wARRXR43 GO and , se4s L ffi WiftWalitore. Fx CONFECTIMMir ingot sod filTbset 'IPS,VITS, • II . at , • • • .; . f?ls;irti rl4". 114114, . 41 9 1 111 E O 4 , 'P i .y , GETTY'SBURG NATIONAL BANK. CM . bought aid .old. Orders for purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS AND / GOLD, promptly executed Photograph CailtritO. GUARANTEEING PERFEt,T SATISFACTION Fre , * Confectionery, lc. I 7'l tinOttallitlia JUST 14 E 1PI V ED ~PtINO lIIIT . .11130511.11 1 13 Twenty Melodic Exercises, SOInGGIOS tR SOPRANO OR MEZZO 1 SOPRANO VOICES, 844clies to .acquire the Art of Singing. I _ "Th i _ use exerciees Were composed to be used aimultane nutty with his ayatem,,"Tni ANT 01/ SINGLING," or with qeoticr stdhod forthe cultivation of the voice, sod will the place of OONCONZI SOLF EGG IOS; being us melodious and better adapted for teaching. "Some of these vonercises are specially beautiful as well as ueefol. a mingling of the duke d Wile, which se cures the interest ea well as the improvement of the Strident. The various styles developed in these exercises render them invaluable in an educational point of view, as they tend to enlarge the lutellige we and the ep. predation, and at the same time form the taste of the pupil. They must be studieet,carefally with reference to the innumerable marks of empraesion and form of or uainentation. Upon the miiiife accuracy with which these are accomplished depend , the actual sterling ad vaacement of the pupil; any evasion or slurring - in these respects is time and effort utterly wasted, while, on the oilier hand, a close and patient investigation, and ,a min utely &Haul execution of them, will give unexpected polar sod faculty, sad open to the student the MINIM and resources by which great artists produce their most brilliant and profound effects.— Watson's Art Journal. Price, each, ht Boards. 1teta11...—....... ..... . ............. $2 00 do do in Cloth, Retail A Sample Orgy tent by Mail, post-paid, on receipt. o Wholesale Price, BIM. Published by WM: HALL k SON, 'No. 543 Broadway, New York. Poblisbers and dealers in Mtudc, and Manufacturers of FLIITRS, PUNS, FLAW:LOTS, Ac., &c., itc. Bend for catalogue of price. July 3, 1567.—512. "BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI :', A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE NEW STATES AND TERRITORIES, FROM THE GREAT RIVER TO THE GREAT OCEAN. BY ALBERT D. 11:CHARDSON. qvER 20,000 COPIES SOLD IN ONE. MONTH Lift and Adventure an Prairies, Mountains and the Paatfte Oast. With are, 40 Descriptive and Phan,— grakthic Views of the Scenery. Cities, Lands, Ilines, People and Ctriosities of the New Me ft and Territories. TO Prospective emigrants and settlers in the "Far Welt," this History of that Teat and fertile region will prove an invaluable assistance, supplying as it doer u want long felt of full, authentic and reliable guide to climate, soil, products. meant of travel, . spears WANTPD.—Oend for 'Circulars and see our tarns, and a full description of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLI9IIINO CO.. Jhly 31.4t0 UN Minor it, Philadelphia, Pa. CAREAT CONOWAGO MILLS. 10,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT WANTED The undersigned having remodeled and improved his mills near New Chester, formerly called Walnut Grote," but now "'(beat Conowago Mills") is prepared to do all kinds of work in his tine with unusual dispatch. Constantly on hand, for sale of exclutoge.l he very best qualpies of super, Extra, and Family FLOUR, *len Rye. Cord and Buckwheat Flour, with every variety ot Chop and 'offal of wheat. Having a SAW MILL attached, he le prepared to saw all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice. A. farmer In need of lumber and flour, can put a log upon his wagon. threw a few bushels of wheat on the top, have the wheat exchanged for 11..nr. and the kg, sawed, thus wiring a double trip—and all bemuse of the new and perfect me ditatory now employed in thee. Mille. Having the best of workmen, he will he *hie to please ever* body: Thankful for pact f.vora he hopes for a con- Patience of the same. U. J. MYERS. NO, Chester, April mod. 1111.4.—1 y. JOHN BOWMAN, No. 704 Arch Streets PHILADELPHIA, .Mannfaeturer and Dealer la SILVER AND PLATED WARE, ()Or Goods aredecidedly thP dheappst in the City TRIPLE NATI:, A No. I 114,14.1RM:1y SILVER'S WASH POWDER. AYES Time, Labor. Money. Makes Washing; A jag time. and Monday a festival. Sold sserywhete Try it Address all orders to the Manalartnrer.. ZIRCILYII. AND SMITH, Chemists and Wholesale Druggist*, _ .. 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia. Sitlreti 19,1867 .-8m H. F. DEBRING & BRO., FRESCO PAINTERS, FREDERICK CITY, MD., - RESPECTFULLY inform the pub lie that they are prepared to FRESCO CIL'RCU• XS, HALLS, PPLI VATE ftWIDENCES, &e., in the moot applioredatylei, modern or ancient. All work warranted to giVe aathinrtion im to Mate, durability and rheapneae. April 25, 1867.—ran BROOMS! BROOMS The undersigned continues to manufacture Broome at his 010 stand in Carlisle street adjoining Railroad bepot. He will have durine th• fall a toll supply on hand. and will be Ibis to furnish them WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Broom' glade to order or on the shares. Penns haring Ermn . Corn would do well to give him a call. Gettysburg, June-39.-3m B. R. TIPTON. BROOM HANDLES FOR SALE Wholesale or Retail. at the Lumber Yawl of IL 11. BUYRIAR. gctovto, Zinwart, Sr. TIN—WARE AND STOVES. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TIN-WARE IN THE COUNTY, S. G. COOK'S, (Formerly ►ndrrw Pollry'n); . Om, some of THE REST COOKING-STOVES IN THE MARKET OLD DOMINION, Also,. many other art Ides for k.itcheu nee, which will be sold as inw as at any other place lathe county Aptll.l2,llM STOVES, TIN-Vv'ARE, &C., &C r. Public ucc itiritcq to call and platonic my 1m tacos.) stock of goods 1N GETTYSBURG 1 Waverly, Noble Cook, Royal Cook, Barley Sheaf. Orient al,.owart'arCook, Ornamental, Excelsior. Prince Royal suol ' elhe Emerald Cooking Stoves. ail Lur coal or wood.— %hese varieties are a selection from the last and twat popular Cooking Storm the market affords, and are all warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a very large variety of Parlor, Saloon and Shop Storm for coal or Wood.; Including the celebrated Morning Glory, the Vul- can, Oral Meteor, Round Meteor, Dial, Violet, Gem. Be. painter, COMA, Egg, New Egg, Parlor took, i.e., ac.— Fire Erick and Grata, for coal ,or wood, always on "hand. IN THE TIN-WARE LINE : Tis t e ctu t a seortment embraces everything necessary for ki or household purpose". including a large num ber of convenient yet cheap articles renew design which must be seen to be appreciated. The stock is so hula and ivied flat those who have. not visited the establ. Meat have no conception of Its extent. In addition to theordinary kitchen utensils, ft includes Bathing Tete sels, -tfullet Chamber Satz, plain and fancy, Chamber flucklits, Bread and Spice Boxes, Tea and Coffee Canis ters, Deed Boxes, Spittoons, Tumbler Drainers, Bill-head Boxee. Waiters, Ale Carriers, Water Coolers, Slaw Ont. ters,Pinise Lamps, Pally Moulds, Pudding Moulds, Pa taut Nutmeg Orators, tomb Cases. Oen. Grant Plates and A B O Plates, Ash Becket', Mimi Sleeves, Bird Cages, *olA Reads, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, Basting - Spoons, • Li r a Forge Candle Sticks, Candle Moulds, Copper Dip- PeiC Wroug ht-iron Prying Pets. Smoothies I p o or —Scrapers, Coffee Routers, W a Irons, Sn uff mp, er*, Dinner sod Auctioneer Bells. Egg Beaters, Oilers, Plated Pun nels,iCoal Sieves. illassotop Trait Cans, Plaln-top Fruit Gann, Selfwmillag Jan, ati., Ac. Mowern made to order, end repairing promptly attended to, by the best of work, men. IL s. lIIIINNIGU lNt THE HOLLOW-WARE LINE Ms pots, of mei size and usiety,lo, stoves, Poe , Hotess, kw cooking and pssoarving, Ttn-linsd Ar ditho,CastAras Stow Pasts, of eve sins and Porettlath(noll thank• with nod OW Gabor &AWN; btiponsibeta onnisissts Is an Ossetian. *at' At tion le ereelally directed to three valuable ph , - OHMboa wilt*** ill lifeld4 ma about whwi ti k ar e is no sum int *i ll iM i T .. matoractir d wAsanio MACIILUiB, , sad the eeteteles D# i , CIIIIIN. t. • . . v .in lavltecht a r eilthaseich hi to mob od MN 20,1 1 1 . ""C ' $41111441 IS FORM OF INTEBDRD AS IN TWO VOLUMES among which ■m the COMPROSIIBE, PENNSYLVANIA, NOBLE COOK, ECONOMIST, BARLEY SHEAF, Ac IN THE STOVE LINE ,x—a••••• ••• FINKIS & LYOl4t.. LOCK43TITCH SEWING MACHINE. The only Machias so perfected that Kahle sa4oestan is gaaranteed or the parchasearoney rereads& Whoa we ham wa Aiwa.% sample machi nf , y am, mkt at vary lowprlce, and a Local Agent appointed els the moat faTorable term*. N. B.—Ersel for circular. Traveling Agents wanted.— Babarft liberal FINKLE St, LYON S. M. CO. July 3,1807.-Cm SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHIINE VIE fiery best and latest improved tnaehine nse, fo sale at the CLOTHING STO VE of JACOBS & 180., In Chamberaburg street, Gettysburg. where you fan buy the best and cheapest Cloths, Casmmeres and Vatting, and every variety ,fgoods In the line of MEN AND BOYS WEAR. You can have them cut out and made up in the tier, best style if yotrwishost moderate prices, and without any risk whatever. ' GEO. JACOBS ABB°. At:m.18,1606. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING M ACh INES C 99 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. These World-renowned Sewing Ma chines were awarded the Highest Premium at the World's Fair, In London, ant six Furst Premiums at the N. Y. State Fair of 1868, and are celebrated for. doing the hest work, using a much smaller needle lor the saute thread titan any other machine, and by the intro duction of the moat approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very best machines In the world. These machines are made at our new and spacioue Vac tot y at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate super vision of the President of the Company, ELIAS HOWE, Jr., the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors, Manu facturers of Shirts, Collars. Skirts. kiosks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets. Smite. Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrella., Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen. cotton or woolen goods with silk. cotton or linen thread. They will seam. quilt. gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind awl perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed. The Stitch invented by )fr. OWE, and made on this Machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sew ing Mac hines are subject to the principle Invented by him. Send for Circulars. • SIBLEY k STOOPS. Denernl Agents, March ]9, 186:.-1T No. 922 Chestnut Pt, Phila. sEWING MACHINES THE GROVER & BAKER THE BEST IN USE.—These Machines have Meow so well known that little need be said by way of recom mendation. They have taken the fret premium at all the late State Pairs, and are universally acknowledged tote the BEST lu use by all who have tried them. The "Grover! Baker Stitch" and the "Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine.-- They are the only Machines that sew and embroider with perfection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to family nee. They are almost noilteless,sew directly from the spool withont rewinding, and are simple la their construction. they are easy to manage, and can be worked by almost any child. Every family should have one. They . taw: labor, they sure c, and timyrate smug. and do their work better than it eau be done by hand. The undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above 3lachiaes, has established an Agency in Vairteld, Adame co.. where be will a , ways have nu baud a 'apply. Persons wishing to buy will please all and examine tor thrinhelrea. Needle+ and FL rend wig also be supplied. J. S. %Tr lIEROVV. Ageot. Fairfield. Adam, conutys Aug. 16.1g64.-tf. EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEIVING MA CUINES•are imperior t0..a1l others for FAXILY LID YiAmr/ACTURINO PCRINALS. Contain all the latest improretnente; are epeedy; noiee less ; durable and easy to work. 11.1nAtrated Ctreabirs fro*. Agents wanted. LiLeral d i+c ovet allowed. No ronsigninentil mad... Address KMPIRI: S. M. CU., 616 Broadway. Now York. 6, 1 Sf 4.-1 Agritulturat )thspitments. BRINKERHOFF'S co RN ,SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEAN-ER. The underigned would inform the Agricultural public that he has purchased from the Patentee of this extraordinary machine. tire Patent Right for the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Brinkerhoff - a Corn Shelter, separator acid Clean er, is pronounced the best machine of the kind in this country. And in prang it may be mentioned that the "Advisory Committee appointed to select Implements for exhibition at the lAirersal Ex position in Paris, in 1887, hare selected this Sheller as the best in America," and at the request of J. C. Derby, U. S. Agent, a maenine bat 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 chafe.= the Corn .ready for market. The fact may also he 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 of the moat competent Committees as the Lest Corn Sheller oat. They say, ••We have care fully examined and thoroughly tested this ma chine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it the best (-brit Sheller we ever saw." The re port is signed by suet' men as John Stanton Gould, President N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P Johnson, Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag ricultural EditorN. Y. Tribune; S. Edward Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. From among many complimentary newspaper notices, the following, from the N. Y. Observer, is deemed sufficient: mong all the Hand Corn Shelters made in New York and Albany—and one single Arm man— ufacturers more than 10,000 annually—not one can enter the circle with the Bhellerinst invented by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells, separates and cleanses, rapidly and easily, at one operation, as feat as the ears can he put in the hop— per." The undersigned is now prepaid to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS. lie will have SHELLBRS ready for sale in the course of a month's time. All letters to be addressed to WILE, P. 0. Box 240, Gettysburg, Pa. Mar. 14, 1867 litarldt lards. CANNON'S MARBL, R woBR.B CORNER OF BALTIMORE AND EAST MID DLE ST.,OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE. GETTYSBURG, PA., VERY URSCRIPTION OF WORK REROUTED IN TER FINEST STYLI OF THE ART, May 29,1867—ti COOK G ETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD. MEALS * SRO. In Rash York Street, Gettysburg, Pa. gibers they are prepared to furnish all kinds of work in their Hoe, SUCH AS MONUMENTS, TOMBS, IiRADSTONES MANTLES, &c., to. at the shortest uotlee, and as cheap as the cheaPest.— airUlve ue a call. Produce taken le exchange kw work. Gettysqurg, May 28,1867. Woking vackinto. THE BEST WASHING MACHINE TUN undersigned offers for sale, the TOWNSHIP RIGHTS of adame county. (or DR LONG'S PATENT, which is the CiII&PZIT, 51171,211? and warr WASILiZ that hes yet bees offered to the public. The Bights will be sold on reasonable I. rma. This is. floe opportimitY energetic men to make GOOD WAGBB maacumnuring or selling these machines. A sample machine will be fur numbed any person who pnrchame a Right, if desired, at coat. Cali at the store of Duphoru k Holmagyk. W. Mr. Square, where the machines may be mea and triad. Gettrdnarg, Jane 26.1887 e-e gat* AWL 628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628. Nliiit Ratio liTnal B , a oiir awn litabae EidltitediaNG *my Nor and Deeirablealsets and of Plain and Trail Hoop 23ft px, IN s 243‘. VA and 4 TV4 lll' 1., i.bievery maven Qaiideatewaow adapted to meet the 'natant ihatimaa gigot buillm "OE 01,11 mike," of Boon Wl* arefthier,lnatil 411- pad Ilasitefteaper,thsa say ether mate= or Doable ilpring with is lb. Amali e ii 1 --- riaN e4. an Weneased IA 6441 7 siiikwbatarde - I; give paerataitiataetkia. *igen wisp steely oda by Utak" sad gala . inesedd UV Arai ask gam. Owa Make," aad aamsd l ack limit ifIuTINK --- - - _._ 487 Broadway, New York and everythingoonneccted with &Family Grocery. We will always keep op a full supply of goods and sell item prlOws whleh cannot fat) to piens.. Call and see as at °aria/RA In York street, opposite the Bank of Getty*. burg. 119..A11 kinds of country produce taken iri ex change for Roods.• May 29, 1866. HAS made arrangements to " - get fresh supplies every week from the City and is de termined to bell cheap. Be invites all togive them • mill, his stock consists ofGroceries, Notions. Flour, Corn .Neal, Choped teed. Corn, Oats, Fish. Bacon, Lard, Cheese. Cracker* Tobacco, Cigars and Blicir, &War. Cof fees, Tee*,43yrnp. Bolasses. Candle?, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, Bed Cider, Vinegar, and a gnat variety of Nations, Candies, ac., ac.' Ba.. The cub ar trade will be given for County Pro. duce sub as Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter. Egp, Potatoes, Bags, &a. [Rey 29, 1887.-tf NEW GROCERY STORE. TELL ITITZBODY, TOT BIZ TEAT • GILBERT , JUST above the Court-Ilotu*Wad opposite the rbutpi ler Oaks, will sell you swel7thlng in the GROCERY AND PROVISION Line cheaper• than you can get it elsewhere. Sugars, Coffees, Molasses. Candles, Coal Oil, Byrnps, Brooms, • Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions oral' kinds, RAM,FISR, OUTBIDS, ViKIETA, BUM, always on hand.. Wee me • call, as I am deter= mined to accommodate. BUTTES, MOB, and all kinds of Country Produce taken, for which the/aghast cash price will be Oren.' Don't forget the place—two doors shore the Courtdilonse. Don't pass without calling, as I solicit your Ma patronage. y 211.—tt H ENDRICKS it WARREN have purchased the Store sitastad on York stout, two doors out of Wolfs Hotel, formerly occupied by J A. Grimes, and latterly.by G.ll Swope. where they. will keep constantly G on ROCERIES. band a complete assortnient of 'windiest Syrups. Coffees, Sugars, 'Mut, Raoon, /flour, feed, Rice, Potatoes , Salt, Tobacco, Ac., with every aid ,deto be found Ina arst•chula Grocery. Also CONFRO . TIONS, NOTIONS and TANGY ARTICLRB. They hope to reLddve a share of public patronage, and earnestly solicit • continuauce of the custom heretofore gives to the establishment. New . throtery, and Flour store. MEALS BROTHER, HAVING opened a Grocery, Flour • and Vegetable Store,ln the Boom formerly co evaded by Geo. WI., on Wse Middle street, they ex- Read en illettatM l ito all buyers to Ore the m a aim— ,R*eryttdigle di line, fresh from the allmety oome tr,, will bilk tmot Immt. They ere detoxifies& to sell, as ohm* es the elteapert, and as they may ask the tonnes Insets amolna,thgr bops to Merit and resets, a Moral ^ of plablio mstronage. AfRALB &BROR. IMO. TILDE D. DUPHOIS Gitoeottl Liquor Store. LARGE assortmett Of fine , 4:zoo/taxis, ' 47pfia ; oothedy ae Simi of sit Mode, and . 11rowi 4fuliforo.4 ol •Po Pr* lOW *Nip Odessa sod ala W k " OIE riP l . lBl5B MAPPIdat boat s. morko— inds ; 1•112'1 1 48/{ 1 ' • yslimodal4 aneroiliMitime *hie, !Windy, ay. Wbfety lormilrikaisaftwidesbst osnalloi, is aav quanskty. I *rm.iumooll . sok:b Attu Fa sat a* wited ztopiki pittionr• • WA" J. mAKTIN.., f ihkrio 1.1144 . ..t0 • Bits moire et 111 $11St i, WOMtDY 4i RAMIIieTON, DEALERS 1241 FLOUR GRATE,' GROCERIES, &c THIt 12061 williPleil are *lying at their Ware house, hi oarilide Inset, 114011ung Daehlst'•Aall , thrhighest affairs Eir .FLOWt,; WRIAT, RYE, OORN, OATS, BUCK WII KAT, pun= AND TIMOTTIT4IIIIDS, PO. iT.ATOIII, ko., Arc., end him* Prodhake to gi've them s ati hefts ceiling. • They itsrikconetstaly on bend for ale, • , A LARGE ?IMPLY OF GROCERIES, MNlease's, Bytoms,,t Coffees, Bogota, Lc., with Salt, 1141, Oils, Tar t &aapa Amend La td, Tobaccos, to, Also the best broadsotV.LQUß, with PlileD of all kinds. They Likewise hate SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Pacifid Guano. Ithodeer Phisiphate and A A ItexicanGuano.. 1• Whilst they pay: the highest market prices for all they boy, they sel at *e lowest living profits. They ask a shareofpntrHe pattonage, resolved to give satisfaction In every case. July 3, 18417.-tf FORWA. tiDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. FLOUR AND FEED GRAIN AND GROCERIES H AVINUr gurehased the extensive Ilearehoutte, re, - &c., heretofore owned by Samuel flerbetOre beg lealre to Inform the public that we are continuing the brisinese et the old stand on the corner of Wublogton and .4i:road streets, ou a more extensive scale than heretofore. We are paying tke highest market price for Flour, Grain and all blade of produce. Flour and Yeed,Salt, and all kinds of Groceries, kept constantly on hand and fur sale, Cheaper than they can be had anywhera Plaster, and :all kinds of fertilizers, constantly on hand, or furnished to order. .11169 . 41 regular lime of Freight Cars will leave our Ware house every TUBB JAN' MokNINP„ and accommodation traius will be ran 4 °catalpa may require. By this ar rangement we 'are , prepared to convey Freight at all times to and frrtm Iltltlmota . All business of this kind entrusted to uSwill be promptly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse of Stevenson k Sons, 165 north Howard. street, Baltimore. Being determioed to pay good prices. sell cheep and deal fairly. we invite ever,- body tout.. us It call. CCLP a. MATINS(' A W Aug. 9, 1566. W. E. BIDDLE 100,000 Bushs. Grain Wanted. EW FIRM AT TIIE OLD WARE - HOUSE. W3I. B. 131DDLIIiii CO. would ii,fotto the public that they have leased the Warehouse on the cor ner ufStratton *tree. and the Itni/road, in Gettysburg, where they will carry on THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in •slit• branches. The highest price. will always he paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn. Oats. Clover and Timothy Seeds. flaxseed, Sumac, flay and Straw, Dried Fruit- Nrits,tioap, Hama, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes. with everything else in the country produce GROCERIRS.--On hand, fur sale, Colfeee, Sugars, Moleaselt, Syrup, TSAI, Spices, Salt. Cheese. Vinegar, Soda, Mustard; Starch. Broome. 'Sockets, Blacking, &tape kic. Al.e COAT. 011.4 Flab Oil. Tar. Ate. FISH of all kind, t' Spikes atidNalle; Smoking and Chewing To bacco.. They are always able to supply • first rate article of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. • • • .•.. Also, Ground Plaster, with 41 nanna and ocher for t ll sere. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car los.t. They will rue a LINE Or Flt IO 1T CABS from Oct tysburitto Baltimore ortce'every week. They ail, pre pared t cirouvey Freight either way. in any quantity, at It EDUCED RATES. They Will attend, it desire...l to the making of purchases In the city. and delivering the goods promptly. In Gettysburg. Their cats rut, to the Warehonse of Nathan Soup t t. 0., No. 12k North Ilowanl street, near Franklin, Baltimore, wit ere freight will be receive4l at anytime. They invite the attention of the public to their line, assuring them that they will spare no effort to accommocate•ll who may patronize them. Apt 1119.186tt—tf BIDDLE BENN Elt. G RAIN AND GROCERIES.—The blithest Market price paid for Grain and all kiudact Produce. M roceriee, Pert Users. itc.,conetatitly on Lund fur sale at tkitt Ware-house of Aux. 91866 CULP t XARNiill AW. Orortries. SWAN'S GROCERY - JOHN :SWAN liar luta te-:elved a spleudtd sarvittorut of FRESH tiIiOCCRIES. at hie Store ea the rot uer or thr puttlic Square,ln GeltYsbarit. SttO dit6 The Inept (01 oiSairart ever la-ought h. II t:yoLove, end very ebletp. COIF K. the Coffee is iiuperioe to toy otforesl in the Once. If yun don't believe it come and lib!. MOLARS/SS. If you wnut iire im-Pt Serape and tow u yuu will rind them at 'Swan's. QAEEN WARE, 4r. lliestuckoltjueeneware. Diebe4, Lampe. full cheap sod good. X.very I e and price. AND TOBACCO Ilia Ciore - and Tobacco are of soperibr quality. Ac knuirledged by goodjudgee to be the te.t in the market CANDIES !YD NOI/ONS Particular attention paid to this department. A full supply of Caudle*, Nnta, Fruit, Soaps. Fancy article. , In short any and etrerything usuall found in a fret clam: tu Grocery. In laying in y stock Iwo careful to know what I was huytng, and am now prepared to sell not no. ly GOOD Groceries, bat to sell them very cheap. Give we a call sad Judge for juirselves. , May 1,86 t/. 1 JOHN 11. SWAN. WM. BOYE'R & SON, EEP constantly on hand a splen did assortment of • Coffee, Sugar. Tea, Syrups, Spiess. Fish, Bacon, Salt, Notions, Tobacco,Cigars,Con rections, NEW ARRANGEMENTS. HENRY OVERDEER, tke ThU in Ballintore Street, Gettysburg, Po important TO ALL PERSONS! JOHN 11111NDRICK8, Oettpturg, illy 29,18 a. Wassix. **4 FISH OIL of the beat 14,1 7 irstampuill-m 11M**.. 1 Onlaktrital golisist • . The Largest, Cheapest, nest ACTIM.L,BUSINESS COLLEGE IN THE UNITED STATES. Dnring the past ten years, upward., of FIFTEEN THOUSAND STIJDENTS • Repreeenting every State to the Ultlen, hove 'Undue- tad here. A COLLHOS ACTUAL BUSINESS, Supplied with Bankr, Storm, Pout Office,Commitudan Broken' Insurance. It Broken' Steamoat, and Telegraph Offices, 2c., combining Btu(lento are thoroughly Instructed lo all the branches of a PE:AC=4 L B MENEM' EDUCATION. Including, Book-koaping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Com mercial Law, Political Iconomy, Lumina,* Conuspond- Ince. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Railroad ing, Steamboating, Telegraphing, PRACTICAL BANKING, Ac. ROBERT MeOURDY, WM. 8. HAMILTON. And fotoplete a toll course itl ti ors roar to TRLICE weeks Pays all expenses fur Tuition.. Books, Blanks. and Dip loma. Fur Fria.laehip, Bteamtioating, Railroading, Banking or Diploma. &A In other Colleges. FREE LES!•IONS dslly in Penmanship to all students in the Commercial Depart ment. FOR CURCULARS, information, and con taining ri complete outline of our system of Practical Bu siness &Mention. together with 7' .1!: T M .N L from PractlcAl BusineqA Men, Merchanta, flankerx, Book keopors, Address the l'ritscipla 1)... 3. l b 44— l y H. S. PEN ER MOHO' IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMP LATING A BUSINESS EDUCATION. Toknow that this Institution em ploys 1100 C but competent instructors in every de portment, and a sufficient number to insure individual instruction to all of its student,. find being eonnected with -. Dickinson College," eru,blee it to present combined Utilities of the highest order. while the current ex penses attending a course herr. are frotu 60 to £lOO leas than at similar Matltutione in large cities. We think that when ars- pruperly understood by thane, who contemplate entering an institution of this order, they will not b e lung in derislin s , in favor of Carlisle. The following.o.urse of instrriction should commend itself to all, who desire tint hind o f information most re quisite to prepare them for any of the !airiness pursuits iu Sin;dr and Don We Entry api applied and practiced in die ration, department s of Tiaalc Nanking 11011,.. cunt/ try. i'"tetital and firrlaturx.23l of ,up..ri„, : .iiecit lat t iOII to prLaJe T atin e 111 ell .in the r"rinat ion •IA 0 , i::!.i , ••LtiOti ntlett.•ro. att : 4l tl.ter«by in.,uri,Ag to er e; y .111.1.,11( a goo 4 Cu, teat 1 , ,,It111, ; : the n..c aopproved :tll,l Ise t adriptt-,1 tut-0104U I )1 , :3:11 a Yid Writt•n. 'Taught ith q..t•ri3l refei.vnt, t.i c,rrect c.ant”.lti.m. r.“ 1,14 trAstudrzst t.i..nukethe ~ f •t class acc,ul,omt. Taught :11 tle, , et.. using. - Dean'r Treatiee" xo • Text emhtsiciug the wort impurtaut itifortwatiou fur. hubines“ Min to po•SCOO; are Aafie priirt iced is the Actual Surinam; Department s .ht-re IL.. student,. in Cl.enectsou with their drithhi chh- Jae; an exi,ioure on. and make out all E,Fruh, from a NtCeipt. to a judtru.lat :cote I'lemograll;My or -tort 11,0 e 1 Writing,OrcutmemtAl Pew , Pen brawitig, Telegraphing, Natural Malcom, pl.y. Geometry, Algebra. te_, L. 1%0 invite an inspartlal int nil igaileu of unr f,r ienp.irtirt,f sound instruction iu - the branches euucuer• stet!. Students eater at by tithe, acKipareale their eonrw without ill terrnptio n. 'Fur furtfirr particnlarn, writean4 revelveCircular A. ti TRIMMER, Carlisle. Pa. Far. 21. 1 BUSINES .COLLEGE BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY'S prepared for the Counting Room and M 14141111 life In THEORY & PRACTICE lq means of Baukos 81/IdDill Houses and the ,:s e of all kinds of Business Paper. Se melon:ea by the leading bnsinese men of the City STUDENTS RECEIVED AT . ANY TIME June 19, 1867.-1 y GETTYSBURG LIVERY,. SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. THE Prop rietor of these Stables, fealin g than aI for th elibe ralpatronage heretofore. received, bagel eave to Inform the public that hecontinnav the LIVERY BUSINESS at ids old stand on Washington street, Gettysburg, near the Railroad, where he is pre pared at Mittman to accommodatepersoAilwithanything in lifeline. urnished at shortnotice end on reasonable terme, and competent di {TIM sent along i desired. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, or to any place in the country. Mattock and Coaches are Of the ant dais; and no pains will be spared to make pamengers comfortable lle prepared at all times to tarnish coaches. for funerals; and also to partici desiring to go over the Battle Yield or to vlsitthe Springs. ALSO—HOD BEB AND Nlliitil will bebought and sold eitall times. Personsdesiringto earchase stock will and Ivo their *analog* to call on In undersigned, as his stock is warranted to be as rep. ,mented or no gale. He has a Ins lot of Horses and itulesat present on hand whin will be sold on resiewea, hie terms. They ars sound and fres from disease, and ate gnarsatiod to evert as represented. Persons will and it to thedradrantao e tocallat the old stand before hlreugor purehasingehewhere. Aug. 3, 1866.—tt NICHOLAS WEAYZR. THE EAGLE LIVER E y, SAE 4 EXCHANGE STABLES Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL. THE undersigned . would respectful sew LINM/11 41 11 f Lial ixottr.g, STR as TZt ed t: this pan,, to otter superior accoptoodations is that line. to hbaself with Routes, Car. neve, links, Light Waimea, he , of the Japer styles, anboient to meet the punt: demand. Iliihorsee are all good, without spot or We and perfeatly tvlltble lane sitrour "old oriPidee," Meal/ nth' NW" eater. Mang pollee au t always be anonnodited and one tenalde euelpmean Dirfillan& • paueble,auge or esani,'eaa getking what they went oa the not eannundating terns. . Tineonte the Battle.lield politely attended to, and ,reliable drives furnished it desired. Partin conveyed to and from the. Depot upon the ar rival and departure of step thin. smog bought, sold, or 'ouchwegat, and always a th auft y gr ba l sam giro. Our aestai hi ullitr ply'and • ' , attention paid to iDuelloidult• MODleleo • 4,4 alitionne tint hp gliggiggsp . *rot swoons s We . IllikoWW: 1 4.1044.07 e/ AND National Telegraph Institute, Owner of Penn and St.; Clair atreetB, PITTSBURG, PA THEORY AND PRACTICE STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME, FIFTY DOLLARS. NO EXTRA CHARGES : 4 M ITII k coWLEY: Pittsburg. Peuus DICKINSON AT CA L LS'L PE_V:VA 1;00K-Ii E E PING PEN.MANSIIIY I:CANI:Se .% It IT 1131 ETIC k:+:6LlSti 3IEIiCANTILE LAIC BUSINEL , S FORMS .tNI.) COIIILESPONDEiCE, SPECIAL BRANCHES coroatit nem AND CHESTNUT STREET 73, PHILADELPHIA YOUNG MEN general THIS INSTITUTION COLLEGE OPEN ALL THE YEAR FOR PARTICULARS SEND FOR CIRCULARS Xiverg .stableo. HORSII3,OOA.OLIES,BUGGIZSikc., viaCit.4 o IB- A R Ri: , f T ,' , S , THE BEST VEGETABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE, 40 WHICH WAY AWARDED A SILV.E.R MEDAL! The Highest Premium al !he Sete Hampshire .Flak blur Ta now eonroded to be superior to nll others fur reseor. I. fug Oray Hair to it. ORIGINAL COLOR. Thie Preparation rolletes the bra of Dandruff, Hum ors, and all unpleasant Dimling or Itching of the scalp, supplying to thereof, of the hair the required nourish ment for the promotion of its math IT IS A BEAUTIFUL' DRESSINU, leaving the scalp, cool. oleitn and healthy. 111,- EVERY uoTTLE WARRANTED. -tom .1. IL BARRETT k CO., Propriethr, • Malgl.,elter, N. IL Sltir9oltl by Dr. IL Hunter, .Jettysbnrg, Pn., sud by Druggists pturslty. Julie h 3, IS67.—run CLIMAX C. 41 ! ! PAGE'S CLIMAX :AI.V".E A FAMILY BLE4SING 5"(• it ...!; rENTS It lieuhi without x dcar.r No !olni!y of ithollt it We warrant It to eats Sctoftiia, Rhentu, Chiiblalun, Tatter. Piroplt,g. awl ,II uptioli• .4' the Skin. For Sorb Brel.e Cot., lii 1141 I, it malc,4 a p.•rf