The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, September 04, 1867, Image 4

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    fitimitetai
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ann
o' 'telegrapA institute.
o:niter of Penn and St. Clair Streets,
PITTSBURG, PA
he Largest, Cheapest, Best
CTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
IN TILE UNITED STATES.
. ,
a' trtng the past ten pears upwards - of
11101FT211,1-THOITSAND years ,
,presenting every State in the Union, !rave Gradna-
ted here
A COLLEGE OP ACTUAL BUSINESS,
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lied with Banks, Stores, Pod Office, Commission
'Brokers' Insurance, Railroad, Steamboat, and
Telegraph Offices, ac., combining
THEORY AND PRACTICE.
meats are thoroughly instructed inall the brandies
ZCZ'.4C,IL BUS.LVp.S' ED Li
tiding Rook-keeping, Penutenebip, Arithmetic. tom—
id Law, Political Economy, Business Correspond—
. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Railroad•
Sfeamboating, Telegraphing,.
I 4. IIACTICAL BANKING, h e
UDENTS GAN ENTER AT ANY TIME,
couiplea full course In fi om Konsrto TWELVE weeks
FIFTY DOLLARS
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all exiienses for Tuition, Books, Blanks, and Dip-
NO EARA CtIARGES
YorToumiiaahlp, Stearnbcati+, nailtratiling, Banking
or Itiplonui, ne in other College -. Fans LESPIONS daily in
Penhiansh* to all students in the Commercial Depart
melt. -.,.
ein F I: E C a I: Ai U O L 4 A ,
: I : . e g t hi giving
w C i f t u h ll information. and cow
, ESTIMONIAL .8
dress the Principals,
D .13, 18G0.-ly
ri l e
Uri nk a complete ontllno of our system of Practical Bu•
from Practkal Busiess - Men, Merchants, Bankers, Book•
Yee ere, Acr,
DICKINSON
AT CARLISLE, PEXiVA
GU IMPORTANT TO TOUNO MEN CONTEMP
LATING A BUSINESS EDUCATION,
0 knovrthnt this Institution em-
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ploys none but competent instructors In every de
par ...out, and a sufficient number to insure individual
ins' • ction to all of its students, and being eonnected
wit "Dickinson College," enables it to present combined
fee Ries of the highest order, while the current ex
pedites attending a course here, are from 50 to $lOO lees
the* at similar institutions in• largo cities. We think
thai, when these facts are properly understood by those
who contemplate entering an institution of this order,
titer will not be long in deciding in favor of Carlisle.
Tile following course of Instruction should commend
itseg to all, who desire that kind of Information most re
qublite to prepare them for any of the buxiness pursuits
in
BOOK-KEEPING.
f Single and Double Entry as applied and practiced in
thoArarious departMents of Trade and Commerce, and
Ba4king nooses of the country.
PENMANSDIP.
P t racti I And. Ornamental -of superior Style—giving
spettal a ntiob -to proper movement, in the formation
anitcomblinstlon of letters, and thereby Insuring to ev
ery student a good Current Band.
. . BUSINESS ARITIIIIETIC.
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Incl g the most approved and beet adaptedlnethods
for letli.b inese calculations--Mental and Written.
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ENGLISH
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'4aught with special reference to correct composition,
witimut which.no student will be qualified to assume the
dutils of a drat class aceditutant.
MERCANTILE LAW
Taught in classes, using "Dean's Trestles" as a Text
liodk, embracing the most Important legal information
for' t business man to possess.
lItISLNESS FORT AND CORRXSPONDENCF,
are daily practiced in the Actual Business Department
where the students in connection with their duties con
duet ari extensive correspondence, and make out al
Pupas from a Receipt, to ajudgmeut Note •
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SPECIAL BiIdNCLIES
Phonography ea... Short Hand Writing, Ornamental Pen
manship:yen Drawing, Telegraphing, :Natural Philuso.
phy, Geometry, Algebra, &c., &c.
Wa Melte an impartial Investigation of our (unities,
foritimtritifig sound instruction in the branches enitmer
atm'. •
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11EsT41denfa enter at any time, and panne their course
without uterrnptlon.
itir•For further particnlars, write and receive Circular.
Address, A. 31. TRIMMER, Carlisle, Pa.
leb. 21, 1867.
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
BIIYANT, STRATTON S _KIMBERLY'S
CORNER 10TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
YOUNG MEN
•pared for the Con s nting Room and Business lire in
getteral
THEORY & PRACTICE
otriblned by means of lisnkr, Business Houses and the
nse of all kinds bf Business Paper
THIS INSTITUTION
is endOrsed by the lending business men of the City
stUDENTS RECEIVED AT ANY TIME
COLLEGE OPEN ALL THE YEAR
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FOR PARTICULARS SEND FOR CIRCULARS
!June 19, 1867.—1 y
Pvtril Aitabito.
r, GETTYSEURG - LIVERY,
& EXCIIANGE STABLES.
THE Proprietor -;of these Stables,
feelingthankfal for thelli;eralpatronageheretofore
received, begs' save to inform thkpciblic that hecontinnes
Lae LIVERY BUSINESS at his old stand on Washington
s.reet,Gettysburg,lnear the Railroad, where he is pre
ed at all times to accommodate p ersou swithanything
11 his line.
lIORSES,COACUES, BUGGIES A c
Mrnished at short notice and on
_reasonable terms, and
potent di Wert sent along it desired. , Persons will be
toyed to other towns, or to any place in the county!.
:
is stock and Ooacheetare of the first dais, and no pains
ill hampered to make passengers comfortable lie is r
at=ed at all times to furnish coaches for. funerals; •
so to parties desiring to zo over the Battle Field
If toviith the Springs.
ALSO-41.0E8E8 AND' HITLER
bebough t and sold atoll times. Person sdesitingto
rchase stock will Sod it to their advantage to call on
. undersigned, as his - stock Is warranted to be as rep
tad or no sale; He has aline lot of Horses and
' ttlesat present on band which will be sold on reasons
.le terms. They are sound and free from disease, and.
- guarantied to work as represented. Persons will
.dit to tbelradvantase tortilla; the old stand before
. !ringer purchasin g el sewliere.
May 29, 1867.—tf NICHOLAS WEAVER.
THE EAGLE LIVERY'
:.ALE & EXCHANGE STABLES.
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' Washington Street, Gettysburg Pa.
DIAM r ING THE EAGLE HOTEL;
if HE undersigned would respectful=
!I" tr Worm the public that
, lie has opened a new
HEY, BALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE in this
. sod Si prepare* to offer superior accommodations
Una • Be baip_rovided himself with Buggies, Car
1, • guytts,ldgat Wagons, Ac ,of the Intuit styles,
, to need thepUbli: demand. His horses are all
• • withautypot or blemish. and perfectly reliable—
's*, ofyour "did cripples," but all of the “2.40" order.
Riding parties can always be *comae:dated and com
ya epuipasentsfurthihed.
Wee or mall, can gctiust what they want on
he mot aocamodating terms. •
Vision to the Battleitteld politely attended to, and
fable drivers furnished it destuud.
Pectin conveyed to and from the Depot upon the ar
Tel and Sepangre of every train. • • •
Hann boggle} , Wit, or lonhatoped, and always a
' 53 r tiyiPli spea Oa r motto n "tilt play sod
12 36 22 0 • • ..1.1 • • •
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Blocks tor W an to funtiabing Vehicles
its!- ' paid •
wilititer that by Xl7 by fOralsbing Bowe = swum we' nualiot
ail 10 Bloom Over/ *us who patronises miry Mobile&
. Mar TA,
T. T. TAM..
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SEWING MA CAINE.
The only Machine so perfected that entire satisfaction
is guaranteed or the purchase monej refunded.
When ire have no Xgent a sample ]MachinewUl be sold
at very low price, and a Local Agent
. appointed 'on the
moat favorable terms.
N. B.—Send for circular. Traveling Agents wanted.—
Salary, liberal:
FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO.
567 L'roadway, New York
July 8,1869.-Om
SIN GFtR''S C ELEBRA,TED
SEWING MACHINE
THE very beet and latest improved machine in nee, fu
sale at the CLOUTING STORE of JACOBS Ai BttO., in
Chambetaburg street, Gettysburg, where you.can buy
the best and cheapist Clothe, Caasameres and Testinge,
and every variety brgoods in the line of
MEN AND BOYS WEAR. •
Yon can have them Fut out and made up in the very best
style if ydh wish,at[moderate 'prices, and without any
risk whatever. ' 050. JACOBS &
Aug. 16,1866.. -
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S
SEW-MO MAC ►► INES,
C 99 gmeenwrcr, NEW YOltk.
These World-renowned Sewing Ma
chip,e were awarded the Highest Premium at the
World's Fair. In London, aril six First Premiums at the
N. Y. Stare Fair of 1866, and are celebrated for doing
the best work, using a much smaller needle far the
same thread than any other machine, and by the intro
duction of the most appr3Ved machinery. we are now
able to supply the very best machines in the world.
These machines pre made at our new and spacious Fac
to!), at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate super
vision of the President of the Company, E.I„.IAS HOWE,
Jr.. the original Inventor of the Sewing Machine.
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, 'and
to the use of Seamstresses, Dross Makers, Tailors, Madu
lecturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas,
Clothing, Hats, Cart, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness,
Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc'. •They
work equally well upon silk, linen, cotton or woolen
goods with silk, cotton or linen thread-. -They will seam,
gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind and perform
every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect
stitch, alike on both sides of4he article sewed. •
The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE. and made on this
Machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sew
ing Machines are subject to the principle invented by
him. Send tor Circulate.
SIBLEY & STOOPS. General Agents,
March 19, l.Str;.—ly No. 99.2 Che.dnut St, Phila.
SMITH t COWLEY,
Pittsburg, Penna.
SEWING MACHINES!
THE iIEST IN USE.—These Machines have litcota
so well known that little need be said by way of recom•
mendation. • They have taken the first premium at all
the late State Pairs, and are universally acknowledged
to be the BEST id nee by all who have tried them. The
"Grover 3. 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 use. They are almost noiseless,sew directly from
the spool without •rewinding, and are simple in their
construction. They are racy to manage, and can be
worked by almost any child. Every family should have
one. They care labor, they care t inie, and they met Stoney.
and do their work better than it can be done by - hand.
The undersigned having been appointed Agent for the
above Machines, has established an Agency in Fairfield,
Adams co., where be will always have on hand a supply.
Persons wishing to buy will please call and examine for
themselves. s
Needles and Thread will also be supplied.
J. S. WITHEBOW, Agent,
Aug.16,1866.—ti. Fairfield, Adams county, Pe.
EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA
cEuNue are epperior to ail others for PARILT '4ND
MLNUPACT NG PURPOSE&
Contain all the latest improvements; are speedy; noise
less; durable and easy to work.
Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. liberal
discount allowed. No consignments made.
Address EMPIRE S. 11.00., 616 Broadway, New York.
Sept. 6,1866.—1 y
CORN SI - TRUER, SEPARATOR
/ AND 'CLEANER.
The underigned would inform the Agricultural
public that be has purchased from the Patentee or
this extraordinary machine, the Patent Right for'
tho States of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
BrinkerhofFs , Corn Sheller, Separator and Cloan3
er, is pronounced the bestmachine of the kind in
this country. And in proot;-ft may be mentioned
that the "Advisory Committee appointed to select
Implements for exhibition at - t)ie Universal Ex—
position in Paris, in 1367, have selected this
Sheller as the best in America," and at the request
of J. C. Derby, U. 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 AgLiciiltural Society, the Brinkerhoff
Corn Sheller,,Separator and Cleaner was reported
by one of.the most competent Committee! as the
best Corn Sheller out. They say, "We has care
fully examined and thoroughly tested this ma—
chine, and halve no hesitation in pronouncing it
the best Corn Sheller we ever saw." The re—
port is signed by such men as John Stanton Gould,
President N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P
Johnson, Secretary to same ; Solon Robinson, Ag
ricultural Editor N. Y. Tribune; S. Edward Todd,
Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times.
From among many complimentary newspaper
notices, the fallowing, from the N. Y. Observer,
is deemed sufficient:
"Among all the Hand Corn Shellers ,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 Sheller just invented
by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells,
separates and (licenses. rapidly and easily, at one
operation, as fast as the ears can lie put in the hop—
per."
The undersigned is now prepared to dispose of
COUNTY RIGHTS. 'He will have SHELLERS
ready for sale in the course of a month's - time.
All letters to be addressed to
• ifolting Illarhinto.
THE BEST
WASHING MACHINE.
THE undersigned oder& for sale, the TOWNSHIP
RIGHTS of kiwi county., for DE LONG'S PATENT,
which is the cum/tsar, SLIOLVII and BUT WASH.= that
hes yet bees offered to the public. The Eights will be
sold on reasonable to rine. This is a fine opportunity fur
energetic men to make GDOD WAGES humutacturing or
selling these machines. kwample machine will be fur
nishod any person who purchidies a Right, if desired, at
cost. Call at the gore of Duphorh Hofftuan,N. W. cur.
, SOuare, where the machines may berwein and tiled.
FRANS D . DIIPHORN.
Gettysburg, Jane 26, 1867.—tf
gtotilo and potattrantL:
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
G.ETTYSBURG, PA.
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WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR.
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NOW' OPEN.
THIS is a new House, and has been
fitted up in the wort approved style. Its location
is pleasant and convenient, .being in the most basines4
portion of the town. klveri arrangement has been made
for the accommodation and comfort of guests, with ample
stabLiag attachai. With experienced Berland', and se
comniodating Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to
please.: This ildtel In now opep for the entertainment of,
the public, end we kindly solicit a share of publicpatrot
age. l May 1867. .
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E ' A
IGLE HOTEL:
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The largest and moat commodious in_
GETTYSBURG, PENNA.
CORNIS OP CHASHIMIDDIG AND WASHINGTON STILISTS,
JOHN L. TATE, ProPrietw%
• air An Omnibus, ke•Wassongers and Dogma runs to
the Denot, on arrival and departure of hall Road Trains.
Carelbi servants, and reasonable charges. I
May 29, 1867,-tf
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N TIONAL HOrEL9
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CASIITOWN PA .,
E - . IKITTINGEE, PAOPRIETOR
]AMINO leased the abase weilitnovln Rouse and
having tbusoughly relerniebed it, be is now pro
per*" to entertain his 'friends - apd the public. The
thoistown Sarin: (coetectsti wjth this li ons.,) bate
also be ratitt , end . poisons decking to spend a few
weeks or mootbs In healthy nal' ,osart a t a ,,
morasetraesive ;piece. Largo Autoomedstlosa,
the beat of Liquors and Windt. massmable
• ` 1 •• • .018.
0114dowarrait JanelB, lB67.—saki . •
RtVttt uthtn
FINKS tt 'LYON
LOOK-BTITCH
THE GROWERS BAKER
ritiaturat Illyttments.
BR I,IKERHOFF'S
WM. WIBLE,
P. 0. Box 246, Gettysburg, Pa
Mar. 14, 1867
inbc *Mr
Vltttintl.
A., It it T T S
THE BEST VEGETABLE
HAIlt. RESTORATIVE,
TO 'CV ITICIf VrAti *WADDED
de I L VE R - 3( E.L , A L I
The Hight* Premium a/ he Nem Hampshire Mato AO%
Q now eclnceded,to be superior to alt others for rester
I
ing Graly Hair to its
ORIGINAL COLOR
This Preparation relieves the hea . of Dandruff, limn
ers, anti' all unpleasant Darning or Itching of the scalp,
snpplying to the roar of the hair the required nourish
ment for the promotion of its growth
IT IS. k
,BEAUTIFUL DRESSIN3,
leaving the scalp, cool, clean and healthy
As: EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED. "(n4
J. R. BARTLETT & CO., Proprietors.
Manchester, N. 11.
la-Sold by Dr. R. Humor, Gettysburg, Po., and by
ru ggistnjgenerdlly.
June 28,1867.-6111
Mori T'S 111 F, PILLS ! !
AND PIICENIX BITTERS
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEDICINES IN THE
II ORLI)
Established in 1835 14 °nowt our Most Erui Lent Piny
anions, ithd now used throughout North end South
America, with more pleasing results than any other
Medicine civil of diseased Liver, Blood or Skin, Ind'
gedtion, Costicrness, Bilious Cons!)taints, Illiennuttism,
and Fever awl ,Agee
Thouhaud,s of certificates are in our pos,..ssion, giving
detailed accounts of perfect cure, effected by these in
valuable 31edicluea. They regulate the system and put
all the functions of the hotly in a healthy condition
Sold by 111 Druggists. White & Howland, Proprietors
SUCCe6SOrS to Dr. John Moffat and Dr. W. It. Moffat, New
CM
April 4, 1,867.-Iyt,iw
RING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
FOR GRAY HAIR
RINGS
RINGi RINGS
RINGS To RINGS
RINGS, Restore RINGS
RINGS Gray pair tu its RINGS
RINGS OrieinaCColur,Erad- RINGS
RINGS ieate Dandruff and RINGS
RINGS ( VEGETABLE AMBROSIA t RINGS
RINGS i is WARRANTED. RINGS
RINGS Humors from the RINGS
RINGS Scalp and pro- RINGS
RINGS vent Baldnese. RINGS
RINGS TRY A iiuTTLIC ! RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS
This in the .tMpROSIA that Ring made.
This is the Cure that lay 1,
In the,AIIIIIIOSIA that Ring (w ade.
Thls is the Mau who was bald and gray,
Who nu* has raven locks, that say
lie used the Cure that lay
.In the AMOROSIk that Itiug mule.
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Nlitiden, handsome and gay,
Who married the man once bald and gray,
Who now has raven 'mks, they may.
He used the A3II3ItOSIA that Ring made.
This in the Parson, who, by the way,
2 Mari hid the Maiden. handsome and gay,
To the Man once bald and gray.
But who now has raven lucks, they nay,
Because he used the Care that lay
In the AMBROSIA that lung made.
This is the Bell that riivoi away '
To aroase the people. s ad and gay,
Unto this fact which here dues lay—
If yon not be bald or gray,
Use the AM EIEOM A that It ing made.
E. M. TUBBS & CO., Proprietors. Peterlimo N. II
April, 4, IMi7.-tim
BLOOD: BLOOD!! BLOOD!!!
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
P.I..0(11) PURIFYING AGENT
An y ffeetmal remedy in curing: Scrofula. Salt Rheum,
Toter, Clrers and nores,..Blothes, Pimples. Tumors,
Boils, Pustules. tieneral Debttity. Dyspepsia. less of Ap
petite. Female Irregularities and Cantiplaints, and, in
general, all diseases hiving this?, origin in en impure
condition of the Blood, or a ilisordetedst ate of the ner•
vans cyst em.
This medicine, the result of skillful and scientific corn.
bination, is a purely vegetable preparaiiom free front all
injurious ingredients.
As its name indicates it renovate, the Blood, pur e es
out the corruptions that breed in it, restoring its licalthit
action and vitality, and striking at the very seat
ease,eradicates every trace or it from the sytem, and gives
lilooin t o the pallid Cheek, and health and vigor to the
frame. Many diseases nod much suffering are directly
traceable to the impurity of the blood, and it is of the
greatest iraportance tor all that the blood which courses
through every part of the system carry no poison or cor
ruption with it. To suffer with hideous sores, pimple,
and eruptions and other dent:twirl arising from Im our ity
of the Itlrsal is no longer necessary, kils the Blood Purify
s ing Agent leisure and safe in its effect!. Mothers having
effildren sullering from eruptions of. any kind will thud it
especially effective. The Proprietor lins many testimoni
als from Clergymen and leading citizens of the county
where the medicine is prepared certifying to the wonder
'ful cures effected by it
Prepared by
Dr. H. D. 3IA IZE,
Penna.
Depot Gilbert Jr Dula, Wholesale Druggii,te, N... :7i9
and t.:11. North Third et.. Philadelphia.
..Grar-For 113 to by Dr. Hobert 11 , dater and A. D. Buehler,
Driig-ziste,Gettyebnr4,
June 19, 1867.-3nt.
DR. L. J. GROVE'S
UNIVERSAL
MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER.
41, r This deservedly popular remedy,
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having been greatly improred, is
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;.; .i now offered to the citizens of Adams
county.
toe many thousands who are daily using R. testify to
its magical virtues in the early stages of Consumption,
Coughs, local Rheumatism. /Yearn/pia. Jaw and Tooth
Ache, Weakness and Pain in Me Back. Side and Kidneys,
Gunter, Scrofula, Old Sores. Erysipelas, liresh Wounds,
Burns, Bruises, fare or Injlamed Breasts, Inrerled Toe
.Nails, f'orns, Bunions, stc., etc
Its mysterious virtues, and the wonderful cures it has
performed, might be published; but the discoverer is
willing to rely on its intrinsic merits, in order to intro
duce It into every family in the country.
Prepared only by the proprietor. 255 E. Lombard St.,
Baltimore; and sold by A. D. BUEHLER, Dr. R. HOR
NER, and J. S. FORNEY, Oetisburg, anti by the mer
chants of the con sty.
MIMES - CU :—llenry Culp, of P., Andrew Schick, John
Winebrenner, J. L. Schick.
.Merchants can get a supply by calling at J. WINE
BRENNER'S, at Wholesale Prices,
July 31, 1867.—1 y
HELMBOLD' S
CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA
Eradicateißruptire 'and Ulcerative Disease: of the Throat,
Nose, .40, Eyelids, &dip, and .Skin,
Which indistiggfe the appearance, Purging the evil
effects of Idurcury,-and removing all taints, the remnants
of Diseases, hereditary or otherwise, and is taken by
Adults add Children with perfect Safety.
Two Teblespoonfulls 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 9f the Syrup
of Sarsaparilla, or the decoctions as usually made.
An Interesting Letter is published in the Aledico•Chir
urglcal Review, on tbd subject of the Extract of Sarsapa
rilla, in certain effections by Benjamin Travers. P. R. S.,
etc. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases arising
from the excess of murcary, he states that no remedy is
equal to the Extract of Sarsaparills ; its power is extra
ordinary, more so than any other drug L am acquaint
ed with. It is. In the strictest sense, a tonic with this
invaluable attribute, that It is applicable to a state o
the system so sunken, and • yet so imitable as renders
other subitances of the tonic clam unavailable or injur-
HELMBOLD'S
CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Establialind upwards of 18 years. Prepared by
H. T. lIRLDIDOLD.
Druggist and Chemist. 591 Bioadwsy. N. V.
sir-Solo by all Dniggists. Apr 9U —ly
LADIES. -If you require a ru
',liable remedy to restore you, and remove Irreira
aritiesak Obstructions, why not use the best t
Thittjv expatience has proved that
DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS.
tiive no ennal`for Removing Obstructions and Irregular.
hies. No 3nattellruni what cause they arise. They are
safe and slue lit 0411 case. Price . ' One Dollar, nerbox.
DR. HARV&Y,'S GOLDEN PILLS,
Is a remedy four de etiistrouger than theabove, and
intended Tut special cas along stand*.
• ! e, Fi Do are per box.
A LactiSe Private Circa , iol .Engrayitagt, sent free
on applicgtion.
If youernot ,ist the Pills Alma ruggist, send the
money to r. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, , New York, and
they will sent free from ohs ation by return o
mall. ; an. 10, 1867.-ly
For saki in Emmittsburg, Md.. by .T. Stein A Co.
LOY' AND MATRIMO Y.—The
-M-Al affections of the apposite tar may be nod by fol
lowing siMple rules. and all may many happily, it de
sired, without regard to wealth, age or beauty:\ Seta di
rected envelope and stamp for particulars to
Madam,,I7CILLISDEbLIMILE,BibIe lloture,tie*York
Jan.10,1867.-Is
A VOID THE QUACE3.—If you are sullbrinl
t
fro the effects of Youthful Ludrieretion
and have eutinal Weakness, BMillaania, Ike, I vlil send
yon,fres arrant, latormatiou which If followed - will
cure you uithouethe aid of Medicines. Address
EMILY AMEIDEN, Station D. New York.
Jan. 10,11864.-ly
ELMBOLD'S 'Extract. Sarsaparilla
craltuas sad reamtes the blood, Wallis ifitor
to the mom, aad purges eat the bonen
bat Oak! diseme•
a few of the worst (Warders; that
Ismactud miles finoition of tholAciod.
isnot SporzWi li p emedy of the at-
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PREVENTATIVE.
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X. 1866. L• •
IRE GREAT,
Zingari Bitters.
TEM WONwERFiII, REMEDY wee discovered en
. 1 Introduced about twenty yearsigoby Dr,.l3.CheoP
sus, an eminent Egyptian physician. • .
Ile had long seen and felt the want of some remedy
which would strike at the root of disease. and so pre
vent much of the suffering which the he man family teas
then compelled to Pruitt re.
This great question was presented is his mind every
day in vivid colors as he moved among the sick anddyingi
and otwerved the inefficiency of nearlyall the remedies
then in use. Thus be was led to think and experiment;
and after ten years' study and labor, ha.preeented to his
fellow-man the fronderful Zinger' Bitters. The effect of
this preparation in the prevention and curs of &Seise,
was so msrvelluus and astonishing, that the most flatter
lug marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who
discovered it. Uhl name was plaoed upon the Roll of
Nobles, and a gold medal with the following inscription
i—Dr. B.Cheopsus, the Public Renefictor—was presented
to him by the Viceroy.
The preparation has been used in several epidemics of
cholera, both as a preventive and curative measure, and
with such great success, that it has been introduced into
nearly all I he general hoepitals•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 therefore any remedy that will protect us against
this terrible disease should be freely and persistently
sued.
All pathologists now agree t hat t hechol era poison acts
on the system through the blood. and that any combina
tion which acts on the excretory organs, and Imps them
in working order, must prevent a sufficient accumulation
of the poison to exert its terrible effects on the organism.
This is-true not only of cholera, but of nearly all other
maladies, especially the di ffereut forme of fever.
• • - - • .
The Zinger' Bitters is just such a remedy as the above
conditions require. It Jets on the organs of excretion
and secretion, keeping up a perfect balance between
them. This Bitters is composed entirely of roots and
herbs, so nicely concocted that every organ Is acted upon
ens put in tune. Its taste is pleasent and its elfecta
prompt end lasting.
Numerous cases of the following diseases have been
cured by it: Cholera, Diisrrlicea, Dysentery, ecrofnia,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous De
bility, Anaemia, Female I rrecularities : Dyspepsla,Platu
lency, Colic t ke.
Price One Dollar per quart Bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Harris
burg, Pa.
Bold by Druggists,llotelkeepereandOrocersgenerally.
10_0. F. KALBFLEISCII. !lulu Agent tor Gettysburg.
F. ItA !ITER, Sole Proprietor
Oarridburg, Pa
May 29, 1867
NO MORE BALD HEADS:
NO MOUE GRAY LOCKS!
DR. LEON'S
ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER.
IS pronounced by all have used
it the very beet preparation f, , r the Heir. It Is apo
eitive cure fur lia Plums. traiiratee Demi:ALl and Humors.
elope the hair groin filling out. and speedily eesitoree
Gray Locks t , their original hue and lux 'dance.
It operates on the secretion., and fills the glaods •it b
Dew l ife and coloring matter. Thin. dead- failedor gray
hair alit always be brought back by a few applications,
to its youthful abundance, vitality and color.
It wakes the hair .It, glosay.fragrant.pleasaut to the
touch and easy to arrange. Dry. a iry, and intractable
locks become moist. pliant, and disixoted tc teuaain in any
desired position. As a hair tireviting it has no equal.
The sales are enormous, and it is a nuiremil favorite
with old and young both sexes.
Sold by Druggists throughout the Coital States. Ad
dress all ordt to ZIEGLEtt L 4311111,
Sole Proprietors, 137 North Third At - ett, Philadelphia
Dec. 19, 1867.—1 y
MIIMIE=
IIt.ITIIEIZS, are you oppressed a ith anxiety Slot your
little ones? Are your slumbers and hearts broken by
their cries? Do you wake In the morning surefreelied and
apprehensive? If so, primire at "nee s'lsitie of Dr. Le
on's taunt Remedy, and you will hare to more weary
bourn of watching and anxiety
lilt. LEON'S INFANT lIEMEDY
Midst.. I the tout of years. Thousands of nurses and Mo
thers boar witness that it serer tails to glee relief if used
in seater. It is a mild, yet sure and speedy elite fle
Colic Celtalpa and Whole Pains. and is tut:doable for all
complaints incident to Teething.
sold by Druggists throughout the U. States. Addre.s
all orders to Ziklatr.li.tti SMITH,
Sole Proprietors. .137 North Third Street, PlillaNiphia.
March IS, Is67.—tim.
VOTING MEN, the• experience of
A. past ter years has demonstrated the fact that le
limner may be placed lu the efficacy 4.4
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
ter the speedy end tiermanent cure O(Se/taunt weakness,
Ernisnious, Physical and Nervous debility. impotenee.oe
want or power, the result of eeznal Exceut. or Youthful
keitaCretion. which neglected, ruins the happiness. and
unfits the sufferer for linsinevs, social aciiity or Mar
riage. and often terminates in an untimely grave Make
TI,I delay iu seeking the remedy. It is eatirady vegeta
ble a”1 harmless •n the syst en:. ran be tia-t1 without de
tection or ititiitiferehre with business pursuits. and no
change of diet is necestary while using them. Price, One
Dollar.
If yon contint :Tr: theta of your iv. 11C11 , 1 the
money to Dr. J. Itrynn. nln 13rtmadw.ty, Now York, •nd
tboy will be •ent fro.. from oheor•ntion hcreternof UlAil
Pried!, areufarsto G. , narmen sentfer ,, n unpack/lion.
For dale in Ernalittsburg, W., by A. T. St. In k Co,
Jan. 10, 1567.-ly
y 0 UNT'S COMPOUND!
FOR THE CURE OP
PUTRID SORE TARO AT, LNFLUENZA,
or any other Inflammatory or inward disease of the
Throat if not of too long standing.. Also, SCARLET
FEVER. This medicine has been tried in
THOUSANDS OF CASES,
i
in different parts . the rsdi ntry, and has never been
known to fail it to in in time and itecortlitig to direc
tions. It is wark! eil to cure. GiVait ill trial and it will
ei.evk for itself. s. ery household slain hi provide them
selves Is ith b b. a of this medicine and keep It on , Lands.
The en tea that it has effscted aro trrrly marvelous.
irg_Prepared and sold by ISRAEL brat & Co., Gettys
burg. Pa . °thy their authorized agents. For sale at
nearly all the Stores in Adams county.
May !ZI!. 1513.-tf ISIC AEL YOUNT k CO.
A Clear Smooth Skin and Beautiful
1',11.,ws the to.: of Eletall.ld'a Concen•
trate.' Extract Sa-saparilla.
It removes Mack ripots, pimples and ii eruptions of
the skin.
YOUNG LADIES BEARE !-
W
Of the inJuriorui effects of Face Powders and Wash
es. All such remedies close up the poresuf the skin, and
inn short time destroy tae complexion. If you would
have a fresh, healthy and youthfu. west:once, use helm
bold'e Extract Sarsaparilla.
THOSE who desire brilliancy of com
plexion moat purify and enrich the blood, which
lielmbold's Concentrated Extract of flanwparilla invari
ably ,toes. Aak for ilelmbold`c Talc no other.
TN the spring months, the system natu
i tally undergoes a change, and ileittbold'e Highly
Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparita is anassistant of the
greatest value.
luouraurt.
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY
THE FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF YORK, PENNA. •
Incorporated by the Legislature cf Penn'a. in 1864..
AuTHORIZID CAPITAL.. 5100,900 00
CAPITAL PAID In
AVAILABLZ ABUTS 52,974 17
I NSURANCE can be made in this
company at as low retell as are consistent with the
security of the Company and the parties insured, and on
as accommodating terms as with any Company in the
country.
No premium notes are taken and consequently no .as
semments will be made on its Pdlicies.
This being an inland Company, no risks will be taken
in the large cities.
More than half of the entire stock is owned by its MQb
cars and Directors, which Is a guarantee that its affairs
will be ev managed as to make It • safe medium for instn ,
REMO.
_iflthii'
Ai.pllc‘tions ma 'e through the Post Office, from any
part f the country, will meet with immediate attention.
Office in the corner-room, Second Story of HARTMAN'S
BUILDING, Centre Square, York, Pa,
President—HENßY WELSH. •
Via Presiderst-aDAVII) E. SMALL.
Directors,
Philip A. Small, • Jolla A. Weiser.
M. B. Spahr, Goo; W. Ilgenfrits,
Chides A. Morris, W. R. Kurtz, (at 0 )
John F. Spangler, Lewis Carl,
_David E. Small.
Treaniter--Ch arise Wager. '
Secretary--,q. Kirk White.
HENRY A PICKING, Agent, Gettyebarif,
F. N. W. ROWER, ' Yore. Springs
Jaue 28, 1867.-3 m
LIFE INSURANCE.
THE NORTH VERICAN LIFT AND
ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPAkY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
DISCRES PERSONS OP ANY AGE .. fft. OCCUPATION
AGAINST DEATH EITHER FROM
DISEASE OR ACCIDENT,
AT LOWEST CASH RATT.S.
ALL life policies of this Comp/Aram pay a bl e at the
age of . 801 so that's man may enjo7 the beredit of
his inmetment in his old age, if his life is protracted ba
yond four score yean.
..
CAPITAL. $500,000.
i • OVVICUS:
Le is L. Hoept, President.
•8. Dar&m, &leretary and Treasorsr.
• Di. la. is 1,. lionnt, Samuel 42. d er, W. W.
w l it
Kurtz, 11. R. Leisenting, James fibiold; J, Z. lingtirlY •
James M. nnid, John Binginun, Thomas IL Peterson,
John A. tt.
APP I .I to ••
Y A. rICILING, Esq aettypbmiir •
Agent for ' Adams (Monty.
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MirGenend
482 WALNUT T., PIin&DELPHIL:
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Aug. 21,3 i • •
UAL:
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THE NE* SIX PER CENT.
PENNSYLVANIA
. . •
STATE LOAN.
FREE FROM ALL STATE, COUNTY AND
AWNIQIPAL TAXATION.
Win be farnkhed in!erams to snit, on application to the
neatest Batik or Banker; also by either
oldie undersigned.
' JAY COOKE h CO.,
DREXEL & CO.,
E. W. CLARK t CO..
Bankers, Philadelphift;
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK.'
GOVERN4JENT! BONDS OF ALL ISSUES,
SE-V.EN!TIIIRTIES
AND
COMPO U.A 7 1.) INTERES 7' \'O TES,
li,ought and sold
Orders tar purchase and sale of
STOCKS, DONDS 'AND GOLD,
piomptly executed
4fiP-INTEREST allowed on SPECIAL DEPOSITS. at
S. 4 and 6 pee cent., according to length of time of de-
"Kelt.
July 3,18 in
First liationg Butt of Gottyskr[,
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS
AS USUAL-
Bass and Sells all Kinds of
GOVERNM I ENT SECURITIES,
GOLD 4Np SIL VER,
Converts 7-30 ..,AVes into 5-20 1. S. Pont&
/r< Orders solicited and . promptly at
tended to.
GEO. ARNOLD, Ca4hicr.
t.pril 11, T-67.
Vhotograph
WE are always glad
.to 'see our
friends at the k:icelshir Gallery, it still stands In
the same old plate opp.usite the Bank on York' et., Get
tysburg, P. C. J. TYSON.
PHOTO MINIATURES at the Ex
celsior Gallery are superb and are furnished at
one-third cisy prices. Call and examine• specuneu'o.
EXCELSIOR is our motto. To
WedUltl'0111" 'lira! and t. render 4at . ixtiction in every
..Ur d,terniinntlot.
IONSTAN,I'LY on hand an assort
meta f.f the Prtures,Phoutzraph Alt. rant. and
Bnikettit for plumes, from the Battle-held. I.ll.4ographr"t
tttar enerotl. and other dis - tiuguhthetl in.tivitluxh, at the
Gall«ry
r H E best Photographs made in this
Cohnty are nhhle at the Excelsior Gsllery. Gettys
burg, opposite the old Bank. C.J. TYSON.
1 . 3 Y all Weans baye ywir made at
jj
the E.scelsior tiallery it you desire they per
,..•t. C. J.1Y:,..)S
LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field,
singly or in eel*. very low; aeleo Virwx
to thellattle-tleld, Lt the Exf:el. ior IF, I .4 fail
to ere them. C. J. TYFel:i.
I. I I II.kNIES sOF EVERY KIND,
1. /Ix Loir!...re Pietur., Mart!, ; :,
eqrtificates, , Ml,c:uo.n . ••)..,.‘;.. at
S. 0 silk:Al. : FF.l.,
yr 0 , 11Irr).
Jur, Z.,
1 2 ? TVI 0 V AL!
TIIE GETTYSOURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
THE indextigned takes pleasure in
annontiong to Mt citizens of Getlystmr,; and tli'e
public genejealty that he has rdihured front hi. IT room.
on West Middic street, to Baltimore street and u••arly
oppisitte thot st4ree.4 Foiloe,to k Ilrotherh. The
a,.a oCCIIVieIe, has 4,11 recently ri t tril np eXp:t,,ly for
hi, hmitre.a. The location 1,, an admirulde ezin. et:3l , !.lliLt
him to take picture.* in all shad, of weather, alp! w:th a
otrecttiess nnequ:slied any 'abet ee
I,IPE_I.TE}L . T (. d. II
of every 117.4 slll , l.los , ript:W/. 4.1,011...! 114 ti ti r,t4ty
Particular 3ttenti , o, r:iven t.. tt:e A ItTE-Ut. V.lr IT E. :1 tot
Irucopying Alll3laoYl k:S 11111 11.1.; :it::i:UTYPEr of
deceased ft ibnJe. Ire
Tli I.:Trryst:l4l:; G
new otyleuf pictiire which tow lee , lne very P. , Pukr
with the pubic. not only for t ben l.nt for c
neat and convenient, SIXTEEN fir ONE iniLLAR on
ly. Altar--Tilr. PORGY-LAIN PICTURES. which for
their beauty and durability urn
We are prepared to curry (.0 the t u ine.s In a!I its
various branches. and basing tns , l con ra F..rience
we eon no risk in
GGA R A ATE RING PE T S A TISFA CTION.
Our Utilities far (0 tull tlbbbsy of our akili are unegnitl
ed by any other thillery in the county. nud would
herefore inyitu eery line to cad: at the
NEW GErTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY
Call arid examine our srecinsens awl judge vonr
selves. LEVI M
June 21, 1466
J GURNE'Y '& SON,
• PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTS,
707 Broadway, .New York.
In addition to mit PIIOTOGR AMC ART GALLERY,
established 1810. We have for , the last fire years had ad
vantages superior 10 any other establkliment in obtain
ing sittings from lift, of all the PROMINENT CELEBRI
TIES of the day in CARD' PORTRAITS. Id are now
publishing a Catalogue of over 2.M.00 SUIt.IE , TS, A M F.P.I
CAN AND fortgioN, also a large Mat of Copies of
WORXS OF ART AND ENGRAVINGS.
Bach as the Right liter. Bishops of the Episcopial church,
the Catholic Clergy, and the Clergy °fail denominations,
all prominent officers pf the A limy, Navy and Confederate
States, Actors and Actresses. Proje‘sional Billiard Play
ers,Foreign celebrities. Pictures from Statnary, male and
female.
Catalogues sent pn receipt of Stamp.
'An order for one dozen pictures from onr Catalogue will
be filled at El.BO, and sent by Mail free. Single Pictures
25 cents each, copies of engrarings 15 Cents each.
N. B. We also desire to call attention to the advantage
we have for reprodectag,or copying, Old Daguerreotypes,
Ambrotypeo,Card Pictures, Au., of
DECEASED RELATITES AND FRIENDS,
enlarging them to any size. unit finishing in Oil, Water
Colors, or India Int, with the pfd of
TEN TALENTED ARTISTS.
Parties desiring'copies, should therefore correspond
with us direct.
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE.
The Trade Supplied at a Liberal Discount.
GALLERY OREN FOR FREE INSPECTION.
and ',hangers visiting the City, will find our Gallery one
of the most agreeableplaces in'. the City, wherein to while
away an holm T J. GURNEY k SON,
Pnoronaaranta, -
Oct. 4,1868.-42 S 707 Broadway, N. T.
40,1X/0 00
Tquftetions, 'Wet cream, togs, &c.
SOMETHING NEW
IN GETTYSBURG !
The undersigned has the pleasure of informing the
Minims of Oettyabprg and vicinity, that he is now pre•
pared to supply them with thei famou
qR AM SODA,
d rawn f ron i Doer, Roam Founcidn, which has become so
pepular in the titles. ifyou have never tasted this de•
lidos§ drink, you don't know (what you have missed.
Try it. Ones tasted, you w iillbecome a regular patron.
I lave also 'opened my
; • . ICE CREAM AALOON,
with accommodations for Ladles and Gentlemen, and am
prepared to supply private `families. Parties, Ac., on
reasonable farms. Also, constantly on hand, fresh
coNirEprloxs,-
aikes,ac, Call at the old eatablished stand on Clam
berebrirg 'Meet, olmeite the Lutheran Church adjoining
the Keystoie Hot
;May 29. I/167.-3nt ' E.'3. MINER:iII.
Fresh Confeellonery, &e.
1" HE inbscriber coals the attention
of the citizen" of Gettyskurg and vicinity, to his
fine Confectionery : Istablishent, one door east of the
Ingle Hotel, on Oliambersbn g street. _
• Oakes, Owndies,inud every d escription et Confections
together with Nula,Orangol and all kindsoirridts al.
linos on hand. '
Ralik's, Peblicakd private as well *eternities wil Ibe
(*Dished with all kinds of Cakes,lce Orsam, (In pyraini
daltorm orothezwiee,) and othenrefreahments at their
houses, upob short Wotice.
Haring sent a Hte-•time niche busineSs. he flatters
kuneelithai
he tinderstands i tland that hal - sable t o ren
der entire tisliction . i
Fallagd k eethegatifectionnry.
I JOHN GRUEL.
iiiity 29,1{E7. 1 t
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CNTLEN £5 :-0.1 receipt of your favor of the 15th Met.,
notifying us of l our appointment as 'Receivers for your
Company, we took the liberty . to submit a copy of your
Charter, with a plan of your enterprise to eminent legal
authority, and having received his favorable opinion
in regard to its legality, and sympathizing with the
benevolent object of your Association, viz: the educa
thin and maintenance of the orphan children of our
soldiers and sailors of the Riverside Institute, we have
concluded to accept the trust, and to use our best efforts
to promote so worthy an object.
Respectfully, yours, kc.,
GEO. A. pooK E; & CO.,
Address all letters and orders to
GEO. A COOKE CO., RANKERS,
33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa
Receivers for the Washington Library Co.
JOEN R. Timm, Gettysburg.
Aug. 7.-2 m. ,
JUST PUBLISHED,
NEW WORK ON SINGING.
BASSINPS
Twenty Melodic Exercises,
. IN FOlllll OF -
SOLFEGGIOS FOR SOPRANO OR "MEZZO
SOPRANO VOICES,
INTENDED AS
Studies to acquire the 4 4rt of Singing.
"Three exercises were composes to be used almnitane•
onsly with hie system,'"Tas sat or durance," or - with
any oilier method for the cultivation of the voice, and will
take the place at OONCONWS .SOLFEGGIOS; being
more melodious and better adapted for teaching.
"dome of these exercises are specially • beautiful as
well as useful, a mlnglingeof the duke et utile, which se
cures the interetit as well as the improvement of the
dtudent. The various sty I& developed in these exercisea
render them invaluable halm educational point of view,
as they tend to enlarge the intelligence and the ap
preciation, and at the some time form the taste of the
pupil. They most be studied carefully with reference
to the Innumerable marks of expression and forma of or
namentation: Upon the minute accuracy with which
thOle are accomplished depends the actual eterlieg ad
vancement of the pupil; any eveusion or slurring in these
respects 113 time and effort utterly wasted, while, on the
other hand, a claseand patient investigation, and a min
utely faithful execution of them, will give unexpected
power and faculty. and open to the student the means
and resouries by which great artists produce their meet
brilliant and profound effecbt.--Wation's Art Joanna.
DT TWO TOLUmEB
Priv, each, in Boards. Retail. $2 00
do do in Ciuth, Retail - - 260
I Satopk Opp sent by Mall,•pcat.pakl, on receipt o
Ithiidaiale Price( $1.60.
Published by W6I. HALL & BON,
No. 643 Broadway, New York.
Publishers and dealers in , Music, and Manufacturers of
PLPTRB, PUPS, FLAGINGOTB, io n 3c., dc. Bead for
catalogue of prices.
.fnly 3,1861.--$l2. , ,
qoo: BUSHELS -
EGYPTIAN SEED WHEAT,
!or Sale. A De, variety • ykida vvell, not apt an kn
ripen, -early; and entirely *ea tram all Blth. Prke,ll3"
perelkahei. WM. wins,
4ag, 7, 1887.--tf NeatClettyabitrg, Pa
TTENTION,,ZOITAVES!
Sll "Gettysburg Zottaseso will meet tof Driu e l ;a
Huainan every Tummy esti Aida Sereukkihat.44!clock,
et the Cdrertakoseeyunt ,l l otbiendaeardirof.. Ity order
of theolept4is ii WIL. L 3UZ 0. S.
,Jedru, mor.-tf.
SELL - G _OFF!
. THE FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL
SALE FOR 1867,
„,
DRY G001),', Nom
COMMENCES MONDAY, JULY 2i) AND
WILL BE CONTINUED 40 DAYS
Our whole Sam Mer Stork Marked DOWn,
and trum :;l1 to 50 per cent. leAstiutu regular prim•... our
()Nee( ift•ll:g tti tt.TII c:1,11 GOot:ti t! ,Lt Hvul,l Othel
WIZ!!! lie Ull 4,111 . ..T14.11 . 01. aii i to Mal r. ru du fir the !ar!,rsi
Stock of hare r rcrheil
\IA P '!'l4 -I, ‘ •
L.E r; ..int . 1.
Moza. from to ;;"
EMT
Wool !iv In rpolli a tv t rl
Aiptu•ar ;:F. fro : , 1 cottK
tram t••
=
BLEACHEI) :)11.;51.1Ns I lAlti) WIDE
ntom 12} "FO CENTS.
U.i~ a..). C......, Y.. -t. !.. 1-t ; t.. 2
=II
P.,ra3,14 anti s,ara
Jri4, Coll:a4. Net. lu
14'1.1,z. Linea ilati.lisrrcLidn fet t,12-5 crn t%
2‘) will be s, 4.1 3t
51! ft 1011 70 F..rit? to S; S I
Cott:AD .(r . fr-rn 15 to 40 rtit. , —ordy Arirti.m
Tickini.! , from to .P) rents
?h,•rt[n •
Q U
G 1, AS S-
in the C..uuty offered At New York prices. flu 11,4 a
A c1:1;11 mu buy 3.1 enr.lp 3 • t! . ... 1 13“./t tii/Crienl,l-1 At
WORTH KNO \VEX !
CHEAP DRY GOODS!
WENTZ, OVERBAUGH & Co
•"nc tL..in t Fi‘v
BRoAD\VAI", HANOVER, PA.
Id the Room formerly occupied by J
t.r
11A\ ji.t :r.rhr•l frith: Eastern where
the !...v, tl,:ht I.kr4e .11.1 Stock of
1.., • ,
,0
Tuey are 11:1 • X prepared ro tar, 1., the, public Goods of
every ,!.-t.ril,zu,u neualiy kept iu a first-cnt.4 Pry (0..10
Than they have been since to 'war.
tb.-y t" St4,i;
tote purcLot*:::;.Plvki..wi,,
:Loin Sc ..<1; iy c•ntir,iy t e r. and ipought
My I,GT:t
NEW ~PitING GOODS.
JL. SCHICK invites the attention
• "f hie friete!i and Catfloolers to Ilia large and well
.elected stuck of
Comprised in part of
French Mot - eta - a,.
All Wool Poplins,
All Wool Delaines.
All Wool Plaids,
Plain. Poplins,
Black and Fancy Silks,
Txmisn Cloths.
Black and Colored Alpaccae,
Black Cloths an Cassimeres.
Fancy
Cassinets.
Jeans.
Gloves and Stockings
Ala halloo. assortment of Ladies' SURSANDSHAWLS,
as well as an abundant variety Of Notions, all of which
will be sold cheap for the ranh
Stay 2.9, 1867. J. L.SCHICH.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES OF'
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD
WARE, Q ErEENSWARE,
' AT
J. C. ZOUCK & SON'S,
NEW OXFORD, PENN'A-
We have just returned from the City where we bought
a very large and well selected stock of goods suitable in
outline under the late decline. Our stock consists in
part of Plain all Wool De Lefties. Challis De Lalnes, Cali-
coes, Plaids,Bleached- and unbleached Muslin., ClURli
mere', Coonades, Kentucky Jeans, Linens. A large
lot of Ladies' Balmoral Gaiters, plata and tipped Morocco
Shoes.
A complete assortment of Groceries at low rates, Hard
ware each as Tiro Iron, Spring, Shear, Blister and Cast
Steels, Hone Shoes. Horse Shoe Bar, Nail Rod 1 , , Ham
mered Iron, Nails, Spikes, 'Shovels. Spades and Perks,
Door Locke, Pad Locks, Latches, Hinges, Screws, Table
and Pocket Cutlegy, Grindstones, Paints, Oils, GI ,se,
Putty. kc., China ald Queensware by the set.
We invite the public to give us a call and examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere as we are determined
to sell. Thankful fur past patronage we hope to merit
the same in the future.
June 14,1867.-din J. C. ZODCH k SON.
JUST NOW-
CHEAP BALMORAL SKIRTS,
EUREKA BALMORAL SKIRT'S,
M'ALEESE k JOHNSTON'S BALMORAL SKIRTS,
ROSALIND BALMORAL SHIRTS,
GERMANTOWN BALMORAL SKIRTS,
WEB-BOTTOM HOOP SKIRTS,.
'SIMPLEX ELLIPTIC , HOOP SKIRTS,
WASWNOTON HOOP SKIRTS,.
the best Hoop Skirts in America. Al! Bolling cheap at
Aug. 21-St ROW & MOODS.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
A SCOTT & SONS have just received
q another fine assortment of NB W GOODS, consist
ing, in part, off:loth', Cassimeres, Cassiettsi, ll,entucky.
Jeans, and Tweeds, for Oentlensen'4 wear. Also,.a &Ise
assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Our stock hu been Selected with great care, and we
are prepared to sell $4 cheap as any ether eiturbilahment
in the country. We ask the Public to glut's • call and
Judge for themselves. We defy umpeititimv," :bet& as to
quality and price. A. SCOTT & BONS.
May 29,1867.-0
"VINE FANCY FURS. .
CHAS. A.. XxF,BpxcH,
497 Broadway &37 Maiden Lane, N. Y.
ItAIFOFAcTuRra
sud
13111Rela OF
•
F
Sista hie large and well selected stock of fine F.nrs, In all
styles, at lowest manufactursee prices. .
Highest prize paid
BIIIPPLNO FURS.
Send for Modal. „ 'Dec.13,1866.4,
S' wonting a good 'slide of
Nossiusa, bar/ Bop, or Bair 02 t ga•- ,
'applied is a,
@vg 644118, 5 404 0 , ttc.
REGARDLESS OF COST,
MEE=111111!
dc.. will an }, gre.Lt
t 1,1,1 re liar
TnTeding'•. TnW.• ill:lrked down
^ht
TIIE LARGEST STOCK OF
-
A N . I)
:4) to CO Cetat4. Futi Tea Fein fr..nl ;7, 5) to f 4;
tendon and rii i t Etr t.. ai I ar
csur tt,r.
DLTHOPIN C HOFFMAN,
N. IV. Car. of the Square
..cf -11 E,
NEW STORE
E; Cremer & Son
I'uREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
QL r , at
LOWER RATES
MEM
GREAT DECLINE '
EMESM:I
wENrz. ovEßßAutm s co
'DRY. GOODS
Flannels of all kinds
81flo
x
H O W
M
When times
Dow you can
The way to.
If yon wilrr
MEE@
Vito worked ba rd at his trade
1
Conk! not in ply hie nante—becnuse
It cost more Ilan pc made.
EI=ECE=I
bare awl rcugla;
I'd I air to 1,1 y nit.% i ti. A drel
===lll
liii fiitud dim], "It woll't t , mt anvil
=I
11 . y ' gill to cheap
•tor.. Item & W.eni
Ilt t , .ok utl Lo could Rove
T., E. , A 8 IVlnps',Ovre.
n.l bt light Lis wife a :114111:44.5ir oirrice
f•A3I . trekere
..tier nn,111:.:. :111.1 $111.,11
11 1111 1 .-11 1... 1i11.1.1.1.11:01.;1/../
A tir'i -I:11 hn. ik4.11t.) t.,
A 11-.1 want. a.ith
P. : 4 4 - -S. - •• . 111.41,- . . r like
=EMS
=I
Fren:lt Lawlam ft all ,
M. , z.141/Iti , 1 110: fr so
Alpar. !rum :la to
'2UI to 95 rants
II , i,ery,tiloyca trimtui . .gs, as rvrr
I=ll
DRY GOODS,
AT REDUCED PRICES AT
_1 R E
1!1111
CA LL Ati"CHE
A It I:
NEW STORE !
o 111) 111 E THE COURT-HOCsE,
NEW GOODS
AND LOW PRICES'
IThe un ler , ,:yk .1 have epenedy new Ley' G. , „ de
in Kete:iehart',o,lo , ltrez, dtreetly "preleitr the
k!: Atrett. Gettypburz. and mart
pli t.,tid eteck. i.tubrucing ever:, thlog t , , Le fehtel , 1.
, t,l , ls o .lmt•tit. ftwzist f,r ca-h. aid t.o.
t• lArAaitk4 that tudet ...10110.1i
=1111!
I,le •.‘y vct!tio-d. NI ,tl. r1,,11
1r Lt NIJ 1 4.411,114., clenlir,:, , x it t t•II
ts!lMt rel.p . eftiTllty t-k, a 111 , ..tal ttu.r.
rt., 3 Bie;a4 , ,,,r•mt•nt ,f rril. CAS I:S.
. VeTtiltg., Nt,k
I ev•-rtiSin , , , th••
51L6. 4 . A I.I'ACAS.
t.31%,:6 , th. , , CA!
:4lc iris. C.r.g..to. IL..h•ry, Whit.
Nlt It 6•• t t•t- rise may be ca11...1t,.
, t T
111'1.71 - I ()L . ,EEN..-AV A R 1111, V. I
OW at Nell, Store, ,q.p,,ite
th , %t Atk. t•et,.•
May 2'. , ..1`5..)7. P.EI;E:FIT
li '\V (i 00 D S
REDrCED ,PRICES,
A.t 12 17'2 tents,
GOoD MUSLINS
AA 12 Cents.
ALL KINDS OF GOODA AT PRICES
DEFYING CONTI) ET I TION
Call at once and buy some of
the cheap Goods now opening
ENE
Tarpcnicrs and Contrartors.
\VM. C. STALLSMITH,
CARPENTER & CONTRACTOR,
Keeps coustantlg on hand and 11111111lIftettlrertu...rlier
DOOR?. SIIUTTRS, BLINDS, SASH, DOOR AND
WINDOW IiRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND.
And any other Article in the Building Line
Seasoned material constantly on hand, experienced were
men elwaye in ,readine:e, Ind work executed wittr
dispatch
..Orders protaptly attended to
Jane 5, 1867.-0
G. C. CASII.IIA-N
CARPENTERING.
TEE ttnciersigned respectfully in
form the p lic that they have commenced the
Carpenting in the Shop formerly occupied by George
Schryock, deceased. We are prepared to do any work,lit
our line of hominess and ea reasonablo an any other eetab
lishment /n Gettyaborg.
We hope by a Wet attention to bueinees to merit a
share of public pa#runage
May 2P, 1867.—tti
TO THE BUILDING
COMMUNITY.
ANi) ALL OTHERS
WHO WISH TO IMPROVE.
THE undersigned respectfully in
forms the peptic that ha still continues the
CARVEµNTERI2 4 IG BIJSINESS
at hie old stand, oh West street, Gettysburg, and is ready
l op
at all times to s mmodete those wanting anything done
in his line. Ile is repered to furnish all k Inds of work for
building purpos es of the beat material. and as neatly
and cheaply as it be done at any other establishuirnt
in the county. X aced Hands always _ln readiness
and work exeunt wi th promptness and dispatch.
'Thankful fo put favors, he hopes. by attention to
busluees to receive a liberal shard of public patronage.
May Z1,1867:' WM. CGRIII,MAN.
_
IR H ON4 . IRON -IRON!
GETYSBURG FORGE.
j , HE subs c ribers respootfully inform
the Public tat they have erected a Yorge In con.
nectiou with theirteam Mill, ander* now manuntot ur.
lug
Forge-Hantnrered Ir on,
such 'as Plough, limns-shoe and Bar fr,m, and respectful
I t
iy invite Black= the and 'Dealers to' give them a call,
feelingustisfiod th t they willbe able to please as to
quality, finish and prise.
1 .. _ . BigNONAN k WARREN.
-- "it market price paid for wrooght-
B. it.W.
N. B. The hl
aerie Imo.
Dee. 13,1866.
GETTYS
THE subscriber
that be is sun
tinge and Main
10,
lIIR e iSDERS AND POWNali.
(fire different of Pcrerers,) einem-seed Hullers and
010.ers, Corn 813 ilersand deparstora, Cernibddw Ca
ters, Straw and ay Outten; Ploughs nab as Can
Ploughs, Baraboar Ploughs, Etide.hill and oartt inatrivo
the •
.SPRING BOOM! RANA
twinai ale 4 Meat SWIM fsr () kW
Ins ihr Cemeteries or Perches, with
sile Due, all evrAeiii.
Two-bass Nava, a One-bursa
DATUMULNIX
the latest Wpm
Primes, Iron Rat •
everything Wee to
.1104
pagBa, all new:
1:1
, t 4 8 67
.ro-
oclo, Notions, &r.
•TO SAVE
N E !
re hard you'd like to know
re your donars;
It you will know
what foltuwx
!nt to the laws
N UTIONS-,
!HATS & SIIVE ~
i~(~ ,. & ;"U(►i)
ttip4hitr.q, P,A?)tirt
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ELEO.. ‘ EV i NT .C.ALiCOES
AT FA lINESTOCKS
GETTYSBUI?G, PA.,
WINDOW BRACKETS
CASHMAN & ROWE
t and oundrg.
URG FOUNDRY.•*4
ould innirtn his customers. and others
■uufactnriug various' kind' of O. mule to order, on short notice, such
IL 11. ROWE
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