its foustialais bey laid go fli7nlY in the ciples of liberty and political equality to I'eh he = has devoted The energies of a long thatthey can never be Shaken: /. 111 . 114) " _ _ aiirfoßriake place could be Sell- • Ur* wikbre, before the threshold of. old.laoton, tip - power of slavery was forev , !ken and its hosts overthrown. Qtis ical ~t all be built: up in the' true ciples of civil and religious liberty. Let youth who shall be here instructed re 'tier 4 hoir great a sacrifice tfiese prinai *ere' here maintained. Let them emu !, the Tourage, the constancy and the self ohm* width 'animated the souls of thosti t o, haviqg here resolved that death was ter tluur diatonor, made of their bodies an ible rampart between their country and ,enemies. eirs is a dmithless fame; a hundred suc ve harvests may vhiten the plaini; man, his ceaseless industry, may alter 'the as ,of this smiling valley ; the face of Nature . m y change ; but these will encamp forever of the slopes where they fought arsi fell and in tl T sli4uh t r iws of the hills which trembled with t touts of their great victory. Through all 1 . coming time men will here resort to read a gilt the great deed winch they here per f 'rd. Proci'l gallant, fearless Reynolds— h yguthful brow crowned on this bloody fi ld. with Fame's etenial garland—down ..to t humblest. prit'a, who here gave his life ft 41s- cp9ntry,not one shall be forgotten in t records of a. grateful nation. To have *lsla for the Union at Gettysburg, will be, iii the years to come, the patent of a true re pbblicau nobility. To them, the soldiers of: is, our American Marathon, belOngs, equal ] with those of old who devoted themselves their country, the proud epitaph preserved ilt the. Greek Anthology: il "Mews were the bnrre, unknowing how , to yield, Who, terrible in littoi, kept the field Against the fee,'and brighter than life's breath, 11 Prising their honor, met the doom of death ; Our common Boom S that Greece might uuyokod stand Nor, shuddering, crouch beneath a tyrant's hand. Stich was the will ofJove and now they rest peaceful enfolded in their country's breast." gyp (g•oods, cpaliono, &r. ELLING OFF THE FIRST Sgsll-ANNUAL SALE FOR 18-67 ';DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c., OMMENCES MONDAY, JULY 2D AND WILL BE CONTINUED 40 DAYS lOur whole Summer Stock Marked Down REGARDLESS OF COST, nnd from 30 to 50 per cent. less than regular prices, our bJect being to turn Into mill Goods that would other lie on our shelves, and to make room for the largest Stock qf Fall Goods we hare ever had. . MARK THE PRICES I;French Lai - us from 22 to 35 cents iMorambliines (Com 20 to 30 cents. Mohair DaftCm from 25 to 40 cents Wool Delalnes from 40 t 0 .70 centl :Alpaca.' from 35 to 70 cents !/,1000.y.13.11,,Initien (ruin 22 t. 2S ck,81,4 '6,000 Calicoes from S to 16 cent BLEACHED MUSLINS 1 YARD WIDE f. FROM 12 TO 25 CENTS. luo dos. Cotton Hosiery from 12V; to 20 cents 50 doz. Lidles' Gloves front 10 to 40 cents. 11200 Parasols and Sun Shade less than cost Iluttoni, Trimmings, Edgings, Collars, Silk Note, laser - Sivas, •c., will all be sold' at a great lass. 100 doz. Linen Ilantikercliiefalrein to '25 cents loz. Hoop Skirts will be sold at bait price. Casaltuerea, all wix,I t from TO cents to $1 50 Jean* Cottonaileq, &c., from 1S to 40 cents--only Auction Prices, cheaper than before the war Ticking' front, '2O to 40 Cen:H. Sheetings. Toweling", Table Clot &c., marked down 40 per Cent. TITE LAIIGEST STOCK OF QU E E N S - WARE A ..N 1.) GLAS in the County offered at New prices. Teas from 20 to GO cents. Full Tea /Riots from $5 50 to $6 wa A child_ran buy as cheap us the moot experienced. At- telition and civility to all are oar ntottoes DLTHORN 'Si HOFFMAN, N. WI,Cor. of the Square July 24,1867.,-U NEW SPRING GOODS I L. SCHICK invites the attention • of his friend's and Customers to his large and well seleeted stock of DRY GOODS Comprised in part of . ~ French Marenoes, All Wool Poplin, All Wool Delaines, ; 1 All Wool Plaids, ~. Plain Poplins, Black and Fancy Bilks, Timis* Cloths, Black and Coined Alpaca's, black Clothe an Casaimeres, Fancy Cassimeres, Ominous, - Jeans, Gloves and Eitothings ' 4 l A 111,42118 assortment of Ladles' FUNS AND SHAWLS, as well a anabimdant variety of Notions, aU of which , will besold cliSap forthe cash May 29, 1807 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF DRY GOODS, GROCERLES, WARE, QUEE.YSWARE, AT J. C. ZOUCK & SON'S r XEW OXFORD, PENIct. L. 4 4 4 •1/ int returned from the city ;two we l t, ought every large and well selected stock if goods suitable to our line under the late decline. Our stock consist, iii part. atrial* all Wool /Nashua. Malls Do Lainee, com, Plaids, Bleached and 'unbleached Muslin',law& mares Cottonadee,, Kentne t ky Jeans, Linens. A la th e lot of Ladies' Balmoral Gaiters, plain and - Upped Morocco Shoes. A complete assortment of Groceries at low ratec..liaid ware such as tire Iron, Spring, Shear, Blister and Oast Morse Shoes, Horse Shoe Bar, Nail Rode, Ham . mewed Iron, Nails,_Spikes, Shovels. Spades and Forks, Door locks, Pad Lathe, Latches, Hinges, Screws, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Grindstones, Paints, Oils, Glass, Pratt*, lc., China and Qneensware by the set. We Invite the ptiblic to give us a call and examine our 1 stock before Plirchitsbig elsewhere as we are determined to bell. Thankful for pant patronage we hope to merit the same in the future. =Z:I i . NEW SPRING GOODS SCOTT & SONS hive just received a smother fine iportment of NEW GOODE,consist int, . wart, ofCloths, Cassimerce, , Casidette, Kentucky I J • and Tweed. , ger . Gentlemen a wear. Also, sable i at of 1 i ' ' LADIES'. DRESS GOODS. ,011ir stock has been selected with great care, and. we ar e to sell as cheap as any other establishment eountry. 'Weak the Public to give nee call and ;Ars for themselves. lite defy competition, both as to guilty and ridn • . A. EMT * BONE. nil AIM e-tf -• , . , FINE -FANCY FURS. .04413. 4. sEBPICs, i 497 iii•ociiiipay e,87 ifaiden Lane, N. Y. 11“511311i01113 , 13 a n d • , swElat or • , R Oilers id! live sad wall salacted4fisanra, in all air -Lttlarvraitins prio• paid" ' en.xtrina• guns. etrealar JDaq Ame,47 0 A Antillitilk- PO 44 0 4 laillaallNomMar =We t • CALL AT THE • NEW STORE ! OPPOSITE' THE COURT-HO USE, NEW GOODS • I AND LOW PRICES 1 The undersigned have opened a new Dry Goode Store, in Kendlehart's building, directly opposite the Court house, Raltimoreetreet. Gettysburg, and start with • Splendid stock, embracinge everything_ to be found Ina first-class establishment. Bought for cash, and at the latest decline, we can offer bargains that trout astonish every one. Come and see for yourselves, and you will End what we here Say verified. With good Goode, small profits, and bit' and square dealing, we liberals enierikror to deserve, what we most respectfully. ask, a liberal share -of public patronage,. We offer e line assortment of CLOTHS, CASSISIERES, jeans, Cottoande, Vestings, Gloves, Suspenders, Neck Ties, and everything else In the Gentlemen's line. Por the Ladies we have SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, 13oreges, Lawns , Delaines, Ginghams, Calicoes,Gloves, Parasols, hoop Skirts, Corsets, 'foolery, Whit Goods, with whatever else may be called for. Also, a large stook of MUSLINS, Shootings, Tick lugs, • CARPETING, QUEENS.WARE, Umbrellas. Window phailos, tic., Lc. • Call at the New Store, opposite the On:ft-Louse, and examine the stock ! beioropurchiudeg elsewhere. - May 29,1 SGT. • • REBERT k ELLIOTT. WO.R•TII KNOWING! CHEAP' DRY GOODS! BROADiVAY, HANOVER, .PA. In the Room formerly occupied' by J • HAVING Just retcrned front the Eastern citiee, i‘ltere they have bought a large and well selected Stock of Thoy are now prepared to utter to tho public Goals of every description, usually kept in a first-class Dry floods ARE Flannels of all kinds, J.L.BOHICK J. 0.. 20IICLIE & SON gyp goodO, fOotot,ltt. getltsburg, Pehn'a AT TUE NEW ST ORE VENTZ, VVERBAUGH it CO.) ON E. Cromer Sr. Son FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Store, at LOWER RATES Than they .have been since t.t, war In.. They invite all to call and examine their Stock e fore purchasing elsewhere. .Remember their stock Is entirely . uew, and bought since. the last GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES WENTZ, OFEEB*I7OII • CO May 29 1647Atr JUST NOW CHEAP BALMORAL SKIRTS, EUREKA BALMORAL SKIRTS, M'ALEESE & JOHNSTON'S BALMORAL'SKIRTS ROSALIND BALMORAL SKIRTS, GERMANTOWN BALMORAL SKIRTS, WEB-BOTTOM HOOP SKIRTS, SIMPLEX ELLIPTIC HOOP SKIRTS, WASHINGTON HOOP SKIRTS, tho best Hoop Skirts in America. Ali twiling cheap at Aug. 21-61 ROW k WOODS. torgelnd tinnukti. IRoN_IRo IRON! GE7TYStIIIRG HE subscribers respectfully - qorm T The Polak that they have erected a Forge inn nection with their steam Mill, and are now manufact ing Forge-Hammered Iron, mach as Plough, Horse-shoe and Bur Iron. and respectbal ly invite Blacksmiths and Dealers to give them a call, reeling satisfied, that they willbe able to please as to quality, finish and price. BRINGIIAN k WARREN. N. B. The highest market price paid for wrought scrip Iron. B. k. W. Dec. 13,1868. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. T RH subscriber would inform his customers and others - 3 - that he is still manufacturing various kinds of Cas tings and Machines, made to order, on short notice, such TIIRESILEILS AND POWERS. (fire different sizes of Powers,) Clover-seek! Mill era and Cleaners, Corn Sheller, and Separators, Cornfodder Cut ters, Straw aid Hay Cutters, Ploughs ' such as Cart Ploughs, Barshear Ploughs, Side-hill and Corn Ploughs; the WIRE-SPRING LIORSE RAKE, the latest improvement; also Metal Screws for Cider Presses, Iron Railine for Cemeteries or Porches, with eterything else In his line, all at low prices. FOR SALE--A light Two-horse Wagon, a One-horse Wagon, all no*. • DAVID sri: RN Eli. Ma • '29.—tf . (sroctrito. WM. BOYER & SON; KEEP constantly on hand a splen did aßsortment of Coffee, • Sugar, Tea, Syrups, Spices Flab, Bacon, Salt, Notions, Tobacco, Cigars,Con factions", and e very thi ngc annex ted with 'a Family Grocery. We will always keep up a full supply of goods and sell tkem at prices txhich cannot fail to please. Calland see us at bur stand in York street opposite the Balk of Gettys burg. kinds oicountry produce taken in az change for goods. May 29, 1885. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. RENRY OVERDEER, On the Hill in Baltimore Street, Getty:burg, Pa. HAS made, arrangements to get fresh supplies every week from the City and is de termined to sell cheap. lie invitee all to give them a call, his stock consists of Groceries, Notions, Flour, Corn Meal, Choped Yeed. Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, Sugar, Cof fees, Tea*, Syrup, Molasses, Candles , Coal - Oil, Fish Oil, -Tar, Best Oider,Vinegar, and a great vailety of Notions, Candies, &c., &c. B3,.The cash or trade will be given fur County Pro. duce such as Flbnr, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Bags, &c. [Mey 11367.-tf NEW GROCER! STORE. TELL IVETZBODY YOU BE7, TEAT ILBERT 7 TIIST above the Court-House, and opposite the Cbmpi v ler Mee, will sell you everything in the 011DCERY AND PROVISION Line cheaper than yen can get it elsewhere. Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Candice, Coal Oil, Syrup, Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Cigars, ' Notions 441711 kinds, HAM PI2H, OTSTBBS, VEGETA. BLEB, always 'on hand. Give me a call, ail am deter- Mined to accommodate. BUTTIIII, BOOS, and all kinds of Country Produce taken, for which the highest cash price will be given. Don't forget the place—two doors above the Court-Rouse. Don't pass without calling, as I solicit your patronage. • May 29.—tf - Inaportant TO,ALL PERSONS! ICIENDRICKS & WARREN have . 11 -* purchased the Store situated on York street, two doors east of Wolf's Hotel, formerly occupied by .1 A. Glimesi and latterly by G. k. Swope. where they will keep constantly on hand alete assortment of GROCERIES. , . tachadinglyrupe. Coffees, - Eingare Teas, -Beads, Flour, Feed, Rice, Potatoes, Salt, Totem:, Ao., with every arti cle toles Emil in a first-clan Grocery. Also CONFEC TIONS, NOTIONS and FANCY ARTICLES. .1 , They hope to receive stellar. of public patronage, and 'earnestly aollelt a continnsoco of the custom heretofore given to the establishment, Gettysburg, May 29,1867 New Grocery, and Flour Store. MEALS & BROTHER, fIAVIIsTG opened a Grocery,, Flour and Vtigetable • Store, in the Boom formerly oc cupied by GO. Little, on West Middle street, they ex. *tend an invilittion to alt buyers to give them a cdL— 'everything to their line, fresh from the city and wan try,will be kepton hand. They are determined to sell. as cheap as tbe cheapest, and ow they only ask the lowest living profits; they hope to merit and receive a khan' share of public patronage. MEALS it BRO. May 20,1866. • i ; Grocery & Liquor Store. AAc LAROE assortment of tine - k GROCYM.II2, Teas, Co ff ees', White Swarm of all kinds, and ilro4n Eagan, cheap, prime new ersif Orleans Molasses, Ind AIL InAerot MUM 114.0WEL, best In marketo— kinds of LIQI79RB, witolearlesrefall,prisne Wine, Brandy, Rye Whliky ko,„ for m nal and ether purposes, many Quantity. • u-B. Mis ues Herb slunk sod the ° Grad Mugu' Bitters." ,WM. .7. MARTIN, May 29, 1847.-tt Deltitsure at, Gettysburg. VOAI and FISH OIL of the beet' qualitylbr ale by , Icita'A aos faEsU.supp a rc oror ? o f ei . zfoiti tbam,ssosecoh ausW4ol44, , TEEE . VASHINGTON LLI3IL4RY CO., Is Chartered by the State Of Pennsylvania, and Organised RIVERSID~F INSTITUTE •t 701 EDUCATING ozatinrousix SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPHANS, Incorpnanted by the State of New Jergwy, SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR TEIE WASHINGTON UMW RY COMPANY, ACCORDANCE WITH ITS PROVISIONS, THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, ON WELIiNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH, 1867 Or at Ike Institute, Riverside, N. J. A•id many otlirr blarge presents. the whole amounting to For full schedule of Preeenta. see circulars, sent free on application. Foci Certificate of Stock hi accompanied with a BEAUTIFUL STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING WORTH MORE AT RETAIL TRAN TIIE COST OF PRESENT IN TIM GREAT DISTRIBUTION SUBSCRIPTION - ONE DOLLAR Any person sending no ONE DOLLAR, or paying the same to our local Agents, will receive immediately a flue cteel Plate Engraving, at choice from the following list, and One Certificate of Stock, iturnring One Present in the GREAT DISTRIBUTION. No. I.—"My Child! My Chili!" No. 2.—" They're Saved! They're Savedl" N0.3.—“01d Seventy-six; or, We Reidy Days of the itevolution." Any person paying TWO DOLLARS will receive either of the following fine Steel Plates, at choke, and Two Cer tificates of Stack, thus beccming entitled to Two Pre sents. tin. I.—"Washington'• Courtship ." No. 2.—"Wsszciog ou's Last Interview with his Mother." lIIREE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any peraun paying THREE DOLLARS will receive the beautiful Steel Flate of "ROME FROM THE WAR," and Three Certificates 9f Stock, becoming entitled to Three Present/4 FOUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person paying FOUR DOLLARS shall receive the large and Leant iful Steel Plate of "TUE PERILS OF OUR. FOREFAI HERS," and Four Certificates of Stack, entitling them to Four Presenti. Aoy person who pays FIVE lOLLAR3 shall receive the large and splendid Steel Plate of "THE MARRIAGE CF POCATIONTAS." and Five Certificates of Stuck, entitling them to Five Present*. The Nugravinge and Ceitificates will be delivered to each subscriber at our Local Agencies, or eeut by mail, post paid, or express, as may be ordered. HOW TO OBTALK SHARES AND EN N.amend orders to ns by Tail, enclosing from SI to 03, either by Poet Office orders or hi a registered letter, at our risk. Larger amounts should be sent by daft or express. N, • 10 .bares th Engravings 25 shares wi Engravings. 50 abarea with E gravings-. 75 /bares with En'inv , lngs.... 100 Shares with Eug lags.._.. I*i Luca; AGENTS WASTED throng, THE, RIVERSIDE INSTITI:7 I , i,7 Situate et Riverside, Burlington Comity, New J y, Ia founded for the purpose of gratuitously educatin the sons of decetuml Soldiers and Seamen of the United Staten, The Board of Trustees consists of the following well known citizen's or Pennsylvania and New Jersey:— HON. WILLIAM B. MANN, District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pa. HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex-Chief Coiner U. 8. Mint, and Recorder ~f Deeds, Philadelphia. Pa. HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey. HON. W. W. WARE, New Jersey. HENRY GORMAN, Esq. , Agent Adams' Express, Philadelphia, Pa. J. E. COE, Esq., Of Joy, Coe k Co., Philadelphia. TIILASULT DEPARTIUNT, WABIiINGTON, D. C.. April 18, UM—Office of Internal Revenue: —Oaring received satisfactory evidence that the proceeds of the enterprise conducted by the Washington Library Company will be derattl to charitable uses, permission is hereby granted to said Company to conduct inch enterprise exempt from II charge, whether from special tax or other duty. The Association hare appointed as Receivers, Maser.. GROWS A. COOKE t CO., 33 South Third Street, Philr delPhia,whose well-known integrity and business ex perience willbe a sufficient guarantee that the money intrusted to them will be promptly applied to the pur posestated. PIIILILDEXHIA, PA., May 20,1885. To the Officers and Members of the Washington Library Co., N. 8. READ, Secretary. ""Rzwrikas Es :—Oa receipt of your term of the 15th inst., notifying us dour appointment as Receivers ton 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 sympathising with the benevolent object of your dasodation, via theeduca Lion and maintenance of the orphan children of our sailers and sailors of the Riverside Institute, we have concluded to accept the trust, and to use our best efforts to`promole so worthy an object. Reepectfully, yours, kc., Address all letters and orders to ORO. A. COOKEkCO,BANKERS, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa Receivers for the Washington Library Co. Jona B. Tours, Gettisburg . Aug. 7.-2 m. NEW WORK ON SINGING BASSINPE3 Twenty ,Melodic Exercises SOLFEGGIO § FOR SOPRANO. OR MEZZO Studies to acquire the Art of Singing "Theme exerciser were composed to be used simultane ously with his eyetem, "Tex ART ON Bufenea," or with any other wdhod earths cultivation of the voice, and will take the !flue of CONOONE'II SOLFEGGIOS; being snore melodious and bettor adapted for teaching. "Borne of these exercises are specially beautiful sr well WI wiefril, a mingling of the duke et ethic, which me cures the idterest as well as the improveonem= i t student. The various styles developed in these render them invaluable iu an educational point of view, as they tend to enlarge the intelligence and the ap preciation, and at the some time bran the taste of the mill. They mast be Midget draftily with reference to the innumerable marks pr expression and earms of aiL namentatkni. Upon the minute accuracy with which there are aocompllabearilepeade the actual sterling ad yawl:anent of the pupil apy evasion or slurring in these restleck is time and effe i terly wasted, while, on the Weir hen doe clasaand sot intestiption, and a min uWy kitued execution them,, give unexpected poWiir sad enmity, and open to the student the mesas and resources by which great artists produce their mint brilliant and profound affects,— Watiere's Art Joierna2. JOHN nENmucss, ErS.Ahl WARBXN. • IN TWO VOLUMES. Pries, each, in South. Ratan. . ..... ... 22 00 do 111 ) in Cloth, Itetall...-...—..t.....- ............ 460 a Seigle SPY sent pa le Mal, pont-paid, on "I/Ocelyt o Whol Price, 2L60, Published by WM. HALL 1 BON, No. US Broadway, New York. Publishers and dealers in Alualo, and Manufacturers of num, Puriar"ra, !LAMM, be., he, he. Bend Air f AnO BIISHFT Ak EGYPTIAN SEED WHEAT, lior Mile. A Dew misty; yields well; not apt to AII ripen early; and entirely free front an Alth. POW bailed per . WM. W 1111.4 Tt 1807 .—tf New 01M7MiltrAP* z adr, i ss, TTENT.ION,ZO ,A,VEBI ii 4. I V.lol= l ZoZir ,If ill tor NA ist tie 01= 0 , 1 1:0 1 4= 4. "kg, i tit o Vra ...o. . WM. Ilt. ~ , . ~ . A . e PiohftiMtit: PHILADELPHIA, It aid of the APRIL Btl l 186: BY VIRTOX.OF WEIR CHARTER, and in will distribute IN PRESENTS AT PHILADELPHIA. PA., ON X PRINENT worm! SAO,OOO. ONE PRESENT WORTH 520.0,0. ONE PRESENT WORTH 112,000, ONE PRESENT WORTH. 36,000. TWO PRESENTS WORTH 12,500 EACH 8300,000. CERTIFICATE ALA RISC iumut es to the bolder e ONE DOLLAR ENORAVLNOS TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS FIB DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS GRAVINGS ut the United fitutes E. A. ROLLlNS,Commissioner GEO. A. COOK E & CO JUST PUBLISHED, IN 1 7 0/01 OF SOPRANO VOIOES, INTENDED AN 4000111, 4 , "4.1 Vitortifiumis. AMERICAN 1, BEE HIVE,. ~42there wore some disappointment,' last Pp by t wain not getting a 'supply of the ABIKIIIC If BO the understgued Is desirous that orders be d ad in time, so that everybody wanting them y ac commodated without fall. He will be at the Fair ()ec at, tysburg, during the entire 4 days, to receive orf re.— It is not deemed necessary to enter into a desert nof i s this very valuable Illve,ae it hes been tried anl mind thoroughly sathrfactOry. A lerge number of nerd tee will be shown at the Fair, to may be seen at any ti eby calling on the undersigned. in-Orden, also taken for ITALIAN QUEENS. j ISAAC T.SHIRIVI Cumberime I ti,., A lig. 21 A t yta. WAGON, MAKING Tau subscriber respectfully infms. -a- the public that he carries, on the , 1 WAGON-MAKING,BUSINESS in all its branches, at his Shop, fu Cumberland toenship, about one-halt mile from Bream's Mill, on the nay lead ing from said Mill to the Brumittaburg road, and, spew' pared to execute nil orders with promptness. Siar REF AIRING - Ift OF• ALL KINDS ATTENDED 'JO. • Ile also manufactures HAND-ItAKES, 811/EING FORKS AND liiti)o3l-HANDLES, , for wholesale Ind re. tail trade. Be hopes, by prompt attention to business, t merit and receive a liberal patronage. Orders iuldr ed to him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt.attention. Aug. 7,18.37.—1 y ItILLIAId H. HO K. TT 4 GREAT CONOWAGO M 10,000 •BUSHELS OF WIIEXT W. The undersigned having rein.defed and i roved hie mills near New Chester, iforawrly allied .. alnut (;rove;' hot now "(treat Conowago )1,118') is p pared to do all kinds of work in his line with unusual IL Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange, the v best qualities of Super, Extra, awl Family FLOUR, a o Rye, Corn and Buckwheat Flour, with every variety Chop and offal of wheat. Raving • SAW )lILt attached, he is proper to saw all kinds of,lumber, at the ebortest notice. A fa er In need of lumber and dour. can put a log upon bi agon, hi throw a few bushels of wheat on the top, have t wheat exchanged for ISlur, and the log sawed, thug ring a double trip—and all bemuse of the new and pertc t mar ehinery now employed in these mills. Raving the beat of workmen, ho will be able t 4 please every body. Thankful wt. Pant f. Torn be hopes 14 a eon. Cunene() of the same. 11. J. MIAIRLI. New Cheater, April 231, 1867.—1 y. SILVER'S WASII POWDER .APES Time, Labor, Money. 3fakea Waabing a pal limo. and Monday a teatlval. Sold everywbele.•Try It Address all orders to the Manutacturers ZIEGLER AND 8.11111.1, Chemists and Wholesale Druggists, 137 North Third Street, l'hiladei.hla March 19,1867.—5ui IL F. DEBRING‘ tt, BRQ, FRESCO PAINTERS FREDERICK CITY, MD., RESPECTFULLY inform their:Lb lie that they are prepared to FRESCO C ES, HALLS, PRIVATE RF.SIDENCE9, kr, in e moat approved 'tyke, modern or ancient. All work warranted to give satisfaction ae to taste, durability and chiapnees. April 25,1867.—em BROOMS! BROOMS The undersigned continues to ouinufacture Blooms at his 010 stand in Carlisle street adjoining Railroad Depot. Re will have durine the fall a full supply on band, and will be able to furnish them WIIOLICSALE OK ligTA IL. Brooms made to order or on the share.. Personsbaring Broom Corn would do well to give filth a call. Gettysburg, June 19.-3 m S. R. TILTON. REFRESHMENT STANDS ON THE FAIR GROUND. glfiE ground set apart for REFRESHMENT 41ANDE on the new Fair around ot . the Adams Counnr Agri cultural Society, at Gettysburg. will be rowed at public o*tcry,ln separate lots, on dAftIIDAY the 7thc SLY TEMLiER next, at 10 o'clock In the forenwie t ettpely Persons wishing to keep Stands during the FAI r, ,l onld nit tail to attend at the hour named. Aug. 14.-td SAMUEL lIERBST. cadent. NOTICE rI I .IIE subscriber has now thoroughly repaired his GRIST AND SAW )11 LI. 4 , known oi• "31cILIIENNY'S MILL" on Marsh cre-k and It prepar ed to do GRINDING AND SAWING of every kind at short notice. Ile solicits rte patronage of the lei, hug hood, and will guarantor sat iiiiaction. Give its Junel2,lBnl.-tf ' G lof ELL. $9 50 F 3 50 .. 48 50 - 09 00 .. 00 00 BROOM HANDLES FOR 'ZILE Wholesale or Retail. at the =Lumber lizrd nl C. R.,ItIjr.IILRR Carriages, 'farness, NEW FIRM! AT THE OLD STAN D [ESTABLISHED IN 1811.) 1 .,„ . ta t4l4 ha associated with me, in business, illy son Jourt F. licea mt, under this Aral 11.1.111 style I Sox, and esire to say to my old friends and the pub. lie generally at. since the war, the manufneture of Saddles, ilarnews;collars,,te., hoe been revised et the old. established and weildtifown stand on Baltinorn Street. one square south of tfiligniurt !louse, fiettyalinrg, P... Ilasing had en experierKe of 40 years In tits establish meet, 1 feelasaured. that, sht,li renewed at teat ion to bus iness, we can inn; further Inel-it and i eceirta fu II share of pu blic patronage. Feb. 1,16613. Ii,VVID KutIi,EAILY. With increased facilities for conducting ot r business, we are better prepared.than ever to sat isfyAle wants of all those who may need anything in our lino' .StVe espe cially call the attention of Farmers and otter'S•to the superior quality of our Plain or Quilted Seat Horn Side Leathers, Saddles, Lames, all kindi, with o Plain or Quilted Seat no without fastenings, Horn, Housings, Plain or Quilted lest Side Scotch Collart(ltsther), Saddles, (inking), PhdnorPancySaddleCloths No Sean. Collars, Wagon Saddles, Best Welt IlarnesCollars, Biding Bridles, of all kinds, P a tent Leather Collars, fair or black, rounded or stitched or nnsiitched, Bat, Best Leather Wagon Whips, Martingales, 4,4%. and 5 fed long, Carriage Harness, all styles,Plei ted Team Whips, silver or black mounted, Trotting Whips. Heavy Draft Harness, Ladies' Riding Tll Blind Bridles, Whip lashes, Girths, Horse Blankets, tr.. Lc. Cruppers, In short, everything that pertains to a fl retches genera horse furnishing establishment constantly on hand or made to order promptly, of the very best material, and by the most experienced workmen in the country. (two having worked in this establishment for the lest thirty years.) W , .arenow manufacturing an excellent lot of Heavy Draft and Harness Collars for those w ho preferon r own to city made work. Repairing of all kinds doneat short notice sad on rea sonable terms. All are cordially invited to; call and examinefor them selves la our work cannot faia to recommend itself. Feb. 1.1866—tf. DAVID MCCREARY A SON. NEW SADDLER SHOP. rtN "the 11IU," Baltimore Street, Gettysburg Pa.—Con- V Manny on hand, of made to order, all Mots of RIDING SADDLES, wAaozi SADDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, DRAUGHT BARNES RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLE', COLLARS, FLY NUS, Le. as low as the lowest May 29, 1867.-tf. CARRIAGE-M,AEING RESUMED , The war bel ag over, the undersigned have rammed the CARRIAGE-NA/LING BUSINESS, at their old stand, In East Middle street, Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to put op work in the most liwebkotable, inthetanUal, and superior nntner. A lot ot new and sseond•band CARRIAGIS, .217G01118, &C, on hand, hey will dispose of at the 'await priors, and all o I be supplied u promptly and satisfy> tartly as REPAIRING-St done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A large lot of new and old HARNESS hand for sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by them, they solicit and will endeavor to deserts a largo share in the future. May 29,-tf CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. TATE & CULP Are now building a variety of 00i1OR WORK of the latest and most approvhd styles, and constructed of the best material, to which they invite the attention of bur era. Having built our work with great care, and of ma terial selected with special reference to beaut of style and durability, we can confidently reco the York as unsurpamed by any other in or out of the cities. All we ark is an inspection of our work, to convince thole in want of any kind of a vehicle that this is tl4 place to buy them. arBSPAIRING in every branch done at short notice and on reasonable terms. 411/1111/111. CO at otu Factory. near the corner of Wasll' . twou and Chambenburg streets, Gettysburg, Pa. June 19,187.-if . 12 . 0 00 AGINTSZift2II"I"I43IITid P11;11701 81412ffi MALTITTer M P tinPbid me LmUy ass and taken . It makes $ stitch silks on both Mo. Prim only MAAR& WM , psoutuu7 inducements to Agents. Por WI martienbin adirms,Az,* DIINONT a Waftdi t OM' litrtnt,~ Fs. JoJunel9,lllB7.-3m Phil * mr,JUI Awm*.i MI S. 'TED. J. M. ROWS DANNZR 4 ZIMMER .. Wadi. EMI !At.' Oft GM FINKLE & LYON ; tiCICK-STITCA. SEWING MACHINE. Tha only Michina so perfected that entire satisfectkm Ii iguaranterdlor the purchase money refunded. When we hive no Agent a sample Machine will 10. sold at very low price, and a Local Agent appointed on the moat favorabla tenth& N. B.—tand for Circular. 'Traveling Agents wanted.— Salary, Ilben4. • • FINtLE & LY,ON S. M. CO. 657 Broadway, Now York July 3, 1863.-Gm SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINE TUB very best and latest Improved machine In use, fo sale at the CLOTHING STOBA of JACOBS A BRO., in Chambersbu* street, Gettysburg, where you can buy the best and nhaapeet Cloths, Cassaneres and Vesting', and every var t letrAgoods in the Hue of HEN AND BOYS witAK. You can Lave them cut oat and made up In the very best style it you vital, at moderate. prices, and without any risk whatever. 0 80. JACOBS & BRO. Aug. 16,1866. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING 1I AC It INES, • 690 BRqADWAY, NEW YORK. rilhese World-renowned Sewing Ma chince were awarded the Highest Premium at the World'.. Pair, in London, au I Mx first Premiums at the F. Y. State Fair of 1866, and are celebrated for doing the beet work, using a much smaller needle for the name thread,than any other machine, and by the intro duction of the moot appr)ved machinery. we are now able to suppky the very neat machines In the world. These Machines are made at our new and spacious VAC , tray at Bridgeport, Coon, under the immediate super vision of the. President of the Company, ELIAS HOWE, Jr., thti r orighial inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kiwis of family Sewing. and to the use of Seamstreeses, Dress Makers, Tailors, Manu facturers of Shirts, Collars. Skirts. (..loaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddle*, Linen GoixL3, Umbrellas. Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk. linen. cotban or woolen goods with silk. cotton or linen thread. They will seam. quilt. 'rattly's, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind acid perform every species of mewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both aides of the article sewed. Tile Stitch invented try Mr. 110 WE, and made on this 'Jlachlue, is the moat popular and durable, and all Sew• lug 'Stitching, are subject to tile principle invented by him. Send for Circulars. §IBLEY A STOOPS, Ornerml A pentm, Mica 19,1807.-1 y • No. 92'2 Chestnut St., PLiln IsEWING MACHINES THE GROVER & BAKER THE BEST IN USE.--These Machines have beconi so well kno*n that little need be said by way of recom mendation.. They hive taken the first premium at all the late State Pain, end are universally acknowledged to be the BEST in use by all who have tried them. The "Grover k 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 Machine. are peculiarly adapted to gamily use.l They are almost noiselesa,sew directly from the spool yithout rewinding, end are simple in their construction. They are easy to manage, and nen be' worked by almost any child. Every family should have. one. They sure labor, lb est save time. and they save-money, And do their work better than it can be done by band. The undersigned haring trftu appointed Agent for the ►Lore Machines, b.. eatabliahed an Agency lu Fairfield, Adams co., where he will always hate on baud a supply. Persons wishing to buy will please call and examine for themselves., *l.. Needle ni,d fhrendsillalw,beeapplied. J. P. WITHP.KOW, Agent, Ang.16,166fd.-tf. Fairfield. Adam! , ceuniy, Pa E"PIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA 'CHINES are superior to all u tilers fir FAMILY AND MANTPACTIMLINO IltlaPoara. Contain all the liteM, itaproventebt.; art , 4 PI ^, JY: Ln" - least; duralje end cagy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed. No consignineutsmode. Addrestai ICIIPIRE S. M. 01., lils firoudwsiy, N es York. Sept. 6. 1846.-1 y grir uttur Minplournts. CORN SMILER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The underigned would inform the Agricultural public. that he hat purchased from the Patentee of this extraerdinary machine. the Patent Right fur the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Brin keihotra Corn Sheller, Separator and Clean er, is pronounced the best machine of the kind in this country. And in proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advitatry Committee appointed to select Implements for exhibition at the Universal Ex position in Paris, in 1667, have eeleeted this ;atelier us the best iu America," and at the request of J. C. Derby, U. S. Agent, • macuine has been shipped to Paris (or 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 fur market. The fact may also be stated that at the great trial of Agricultural Implements, at Auburn, N. Y., in July last, under the auspices of the New York State Agricultural Society, the Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller, Separator and Cloutier was reported by one of the most competent Gemmittees as the beet Corn Sheller out. They say - . "We have care fully examined and thoroughly tested this ma chine,and hare no hesitation in pronouncing it the best Cbru Sheller we ever ease." The re port is signed by Inch men as John Stanton Gould, Presided N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P Johnton, 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 following, from the N. I Observer, it, deemed sufficient: '^Unong all the Hand Corn Shellers made in New iNkrk and Albany—and one single Arm man ufacturer's. more than 10,000 annually—not one can enter the circle with the Shellerjust invented by J. Brinkerituff, Auburn, New York. It shells, separates, and cleakses, rapidly and easily, at one operation, as fast as the ears can be put in the hop per." The undersigned is no*.prepared to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS. He wll.l have SHELLERS ready for sale in the course orw„naonth's time. All lettere to be addressed to N, WM. AYIBLE, P. H. Box 246, Gettyabitrg, Pa. Mar. 14, 1867. *looting Waritinto. THE BEST WASHING MACHINE. TEIE undersigned offers for sole, the TOWNSHIP RIGHTS : of Adams county. for DE LONG'S PATENT, which is the cimPLIIT, lIIKPLZST and am that s yet been offtred to the public. The Rights will be sold on reasonable tax ms. This is a fine opportunity for energetic men to make 6001) WAGES manntacturing or selling these machines. A sample machine will be tor sashed any person who purchases a Right, if desired, at cost. Call at store of Dephorn k Hoffman, N. W. tor. Ware, where the machines may be seep and tried. FRANK D. DIIPHORN. Gettysburg, June 26, 1867.—tf gottla and got/manic KEYSTONE HOTEL GETTYSBII.RO, PA WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR NOW OPEN. is a new House, and has been fitted up in the most apprured style. Its location is pleasant and convenient, being in the. most business portion of the town. very arrangement has been made for the accommodation and comfort of guests, with ample stabling attached. With experienced servants, and so. commo&ting Olerki, we shall use every endeavor to please. This Hotel!' now open for the entertainment of the public, and we kindly solicit a share of iniblicpatron age. • f May 26,1667. EAGLE HOTEL. The largest end must commodious GETTYSBURG, PENNA 0011 SIS or JOHN L. TATE,Proprietor. sarmi Omnibus, for Passengers and Samna rum to the Dimot, on arrival and departure of Bali Road Trains. Careful summits, and reasonable charges. May 21i, 1867.-0 NATIONAL ROTEL, CAt3HTOW.I!I ? PA., E. KITTINCIER, PROPEINTOR HAPING , 10111011, the arose- well•koown House, and twins thoroughly renumished he is now wt• pared to entertain his friends sod the public. The Ileshtows kpria 6 (coonected with this, Rom%) Use alsobeen tog and person' desiring tlspeirel w weeks or healthy Delibbarrow, am AM no aseneaseitv. - eat Or bust atCirs sMass. lNa Np ri m imL l = slll44ll4 ol#ll Osebtois, Pa, Arne V, 1 ..-late • # , B A T ' S, HAIR RESTORATIVE, A ,SILVER MEDAL! the Mjihtst Premiums able New .17aavahirtZlak Phir Id now conceded to be superior to all others for Fedor. tngUruynxfr ite • This Preparation relieves the hes.. of Dandruff, Unm• ors, and all unpleasant /turning or Iteltineef the scalp, supplg to the roots of the balt the required nourish ment for the promotion of its growth IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING, airing the scalp, awl. claw and healthy J. R. 'BARNETT A CO., Proprietors. Manchester, N. 11. Jra-Sold by Dr. it Horner, Oettysburg, Pc, and by Druggists generally. June 26,1867.-6 m CLIMAX ! CLI,AIAX ! ! A FAMILY BLESSING POR 25 CENTS It heals without a scar. No family should bo without It We warrant It to cure Scrofula, Sure., Salt Mourn, lein., Tetter, Pimpled, and all P.:options of 'be yor Sore Breast or Nipples, Cuts, Spralos; Bruises, Burns, &Kids, Clapped Heeds, kc., it makes a perfect It has no parallel—haring perfectly eradicated die. ease and heeled after all other remedies bad failed. It a compoural of Arnica with tunny other Extracta and talsalus, mud pot up in larger boxes than any oilier Ointment Sold by Drogicisto everywhere. White 4 Howland Preprietora, 121 Liberty Street, New York March 28,1867.—]y tow RING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA FOR GRAY HAIR RINGS RINGS RING: RINGS To RINGS RINGS Restore RINGS RINGS Gray Hair to its RINGS RINGS Original Color. Erad- RINGS RINGS ieate Dandruff and RINGS RINGS ! VILGETABLE AMBROSIA I RINGS RINGS i 18 WARRANTBD. ) RINGS RINGS Humors from the RINGS RINGS Scalp and pre- RINGS RINGS vent Baldness. RINGS RINGS Tar • Roma! RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS ' RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS This is the AMBROSIA that Ring made. Ttt i• to the Bell that Huge away 'f.•aroase the people, ead and py. Unto this fact which bete tura lay If yuu would oot he bald or gray, Veo the ASIBROHA that 1: tog made. E. M. TUBBS k CO., Proprletrlta, Peterlaoro' N. Fl Apt 4, 14;;.-6to BLOOD: BLOOD!! BLOOD!! Au effectual remedy in curing: Scrofula. Salt Rhea", Tenet. Ulcer. 2y041 Sores. Mathes. Pimples, Tumors, Boils, emit u lea. Oeneral Debility, Dyspepsia. Lam of Me. Yeinale Irregularities and Complaints, and, is general, all dioemes thier origin In an implies condition of the Blood, ore disordaredst ate of the new voile sy.teln . This medicine. the result of skillful and scientific com bination, is a purely vegetable preparalion, free from pll Notions ingredients. As its 1.181110 indicates it renovates the Blood, porp,at out the corruptions that breed in it. restoring Its healthy act! pm and vitality, and atrikhog at the very seat of dis ease eradicates every trace of it from the sytem, and gives to the pallid cheek. and health and vigor to the ftunic Many disemos stud much (Offering are directly traceable to the impurity pi the blood. and it is of the greatest importance for 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, pimples ai•d eruptions and other diseases arising from impurity of the is no louger accessary, as the Blood Purify ing Ag, nt Is tqtre and safe in its effects. Mothers having whildren catering front emptied...lot any kind will And it eptuwi illy effective. The Proprietor has many testimoni als front Clergymen and leading citizens of the county where the medicine is prepared certifying to the wonder ful cures effected by Prepared by Dr. H. D.ll.llZlt, Ashland, Penn►. Dept Gilbert & Royal, Wholesale Druggists, Nos. 349 and 311 North Third at., Philadembls. rg,g-Yor sale by Dr. Robert !lamer and A. D. Buehler, Druggists, Gettysburg, Ps. June 19, 18111.-3 ms UNIVERSAL. MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER. This deeervally popular remedy, having been greatly improved, le now offered to the citizens of Adams county. 111., mail; tuousande who are daily using it, testify to its magical virtues in the early stages of ,Cbsuaemption, Cbughs, local Rheumatism, Neura Jam and Thoth Ache, Weakness and in the Rath ipsa,, Side and ridneys, (knew, Scrofula, Old Sru. •ffiltsipelas Iresli Wounds, Barns, Bruises. Sore orlejtamed. litresists, inserted The Nails, Owns, Bunions, dle.ofc. Its mysterious virtues, and the tronderftil cures It has pertained, might be published ; but the discoverer is willing to rely on lee intrinsic merits, In order to intro duce it into every family the country. Prepared only by the proprietor. 266 Z. Lombard St., Baltimore; and sold by A. D. BUEHLER, Dr. R. 1108, NEB, and .1. S. FORNJIY, OePyaburg, and by the mer chaste of the county. Ittrznacar—Henry Culp, of P., Andrew Bchlck;Jobn Winebrenner, .1. L.aolick. • air Merchants can gat a supply ay calling at J. WINE. BRIIINIONLII, at Who les ale Priem 1867.—1 y E'' , I,MBOLD'S H CONC4MATED FLUID EXTRACT SARS N 4PARILLA Eradicates Emotive cud o:endive Diemen of the Throat, Nose, Eyes, Eydiele ts ficalp, end Skin, Which-so disilgpre the Appel's/unto, Purging the evil effects of Murcnry, end rumoring at taints, the remnants of Disown, hereditary or otbserwille, and is taken by Adults and Children with perhmt laMt - Two Tablespoonfulls of the Retract of, Serag= added to .a pint of water, Is equal to the-Lisle:d Drink, and one bottle le equal to a gallon of the Syrup, oflarmparilia, or the decoctions u usually made. , An Interesting Letter is published in the Medic&Chir. =Bedew, on the subject of the lextract of ilanaf•- certain *tractions by Benjamin Travers, P. B. IL,' etc, Speaking of those - ammo., end dimness arising from the excess of mercury, he status that no remedy is equal to the karmict of lianaparillelie power Is extra. ordinary, more so than any other ding I am acquaint ed with. It Is, in the strictest sense, a tonic with this invaluable attribefe, that it 1s applicable to a state o the system so sunken, and yet so irritable as renders other substances of the tonic class unavailable or injure one. CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Established upwards of 18 years. Prepared by H. T. HELMROLD, • Druggist and Chemist. 89d Bio►dway. N. Y. Sir Sold by all Druggists. Apr.3o —l5 TO LADIES. If you require a ...re liable remedy to reedits you, and remove Irina ladder or Obstructions, why not nee the best 1 Thirty years experience has proved that DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS. have no equal for Removing Obstructions and Irregular. Ides. No matter from what cause they arise. They are safe and sure in every cue. Prier, One Dollar, perks. DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, lii a remedy four degrees stronger than the above, and Intended !or special cases of long standing. Pri, e, Five Dollar' per box. A Ladies'Prioate Mader, with ingrnoings, seaffres en application. If you cannot pt the Pills of your druggist, send the money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and the will be sent free from oboarvatlon by return a mail. [Jan.10,16674y Jar sale In Ihninktelcarg, Md.. by A.. T. Stein A Co. -- , LOVE A.ND.MATEDIONY.—The affections of the oppadte sex nay be pined by fol. 4 lowing dm e rules. and ail may marry happily, LI de. sired, with t regard. to wealth, age d r beauty. Bead in flow pe and stamp for paft lan to NW= UMLIDMARBS,BibIo Romeo, New York Jut. 10,1g67,17 . AND WASIMIGTOI lenssre, A TOW THB QUA CU.--If on are ooffering joi. from the effects of Youthful Indiscretion OA ' d hare Seminal Weakness, Infastoes, !a, I will wed you,firee gfeharpe, information which If *Mowed will cure yoa without the aid otemettlehme. Address MINDY AIVIDIN ? Station D. New York. hi. 10, 1867.-17 ; g oar. ,OT a few of the went Wonders that ant =awe sem heft ernisaitte.akoL, 1 1 41n4 smr. ol l l4 le I *NO ars. iks• • ~ i ~. THE BEST VEGETABLE ' TO WHICH WAB AWARDBD ORIGINAL COLOR sir- STRUT BOTTLR WARRANTED. lie PAGE'S CLIMAX SALVE, t hes 10-eu used over 'Moen yeari,without one failure. Thhi Lithe Cure that lay It the AMBItOdIA that Ring made Thht i tbs Mau who was bald and gray, Who ncw has rayed locks, that my Re used the Cure that lay In the AMBROBI.I tbat Rlu made. This Is the Maiden, handsome and gay, Who married the man once bald and gray, Who now has raven locks, they say, lie need the AMBROSIA that Ring made. This is the Parson, who, by the way, 3larried the Maiden, handsome and gay, 1. the Man once bald and gray, but who now has raven lurks, they say, Bemuse he need the Cure that lay lo the ,A111311.081A that Ring made. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD 31A1ZE'S BLOOD PURIFYING AGENT DR. L. J. GROVE'S HELMBOLD'S p'ELMBOLD'S Extract Sarsaparilla amens and renovated tini blood, instil% Um vigor into the aystam. and plural art the htunatt itad asks &Yam . _ wit. THE •GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. X. 1866. L. THE GREAT Zingari Bitterg. T im WONwIIRICIL BRIdIIiDY wan discovered en Introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. is.cbsip sus, an eminent ligyptian physician. Ile had long seen and felt the want of sonic remedy which would Make at the root of dleease. and so pre. veot much of the suffering which the human family wee they compelled to endure. This 'great question was presented to his mind evert` day In vividcolont as be moved among the sick anddylng, sod observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus he was led to think and experiment; and after ten years' study and tither. he presented be hie liellow-mantbe wonderful Zinger' Bitters. The effect at Ws preparation in the prevention and cure of disease, was so 11114rfeliqUi and estoulehing, that the most datter leg marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it. His name was placed upon the 801 l of Webiee,and a gold medal with the following inscription —Dr. B.Cheopects, the Public Benefactor—westpresented to hint by the Viceroy. The preparation has been need In several epidemics of cholera, both an a preventive end curative measure, and with such great success, that it tuts been lutrelnced tutu nearly all the geueral hospitals of the old world. The old seyiug that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with, cuarveil.... t ~c.• to cholera, and therefut to any remedy that w... against this terrible disease should p asistently sued. All pathologists now agree I: n do el: ;....son acts on the syStein through the Wm. d o ..n , • .4nbiun- Um' which acts on the excret.ny °r t ..... A .d i.• • ps them in working order, most prevent a midi. ice, of the poison to exert iteterrilde etiec .. t..: This is true not only of choler... but ••. canny other melodlett. especially the different torte, •o ie. er. • - The Zinger' Bitters is just seri, a Ice 0. Co, ..hove conditions require. It sets on the ex , lelion and secretion, keeping up n perfect Nita:ire beiween them. This Bitters is conipo.ed entirely 01 r...ts cud - herbs, so nicety concocted Dial every orlx,:n is oeteti upon ass put In Lobe. Its taste is plentan And Its effects -prompt end lasting. Numerous CMOs of the following diseases have bsen cuted by It: Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Scrofula, Typlioid and Typhus Fever. Fever, Ague, Nervous De ' bility,Anaeuda.Fatnale rregularl ties,Dyspepala.Platu lency, Colic, kc. •.• Price One Dollar perquart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Waluut street wharf, Hattie. burg, Pa. Bold by Druggists, Uotelkeepere and Orocerrgenerslly. O. P. KALBFLKIdCD, sole Agent for Gettysburg. Y. RAIITEB, Sole Proprietor Ilarrlsharg, Pa May 29, 1367 NI) MORE BALD HEADS! DR. ; LEON'S ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER. S pronounced by all who have used it the very best preparation thr the Hair. It is apo eitive cure for Ina idness, eradicates Dandruff and Humors, atops the hair from LIIIINE out, and speedily 'restores tirey hocks to their original line and 101 uriance. It operate-ton the secretions, and fills the glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray Lair will always be brought back by is lbw applications, to its youthful abundant*, vitality and color. It makes the hair soft Aloery.fragrant,pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry. wiry, and Intractable locks become moist, pliant, and disposed to remain in any desired position. As • hair dressing it has no equal. The sales are enormous, and it is • martinet favorite with ofd and young i f both sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Ad dress all orders to ZIAILIIR k SMITH, Sole Proprietord,l3 Forth Third St -eet, Philadeiphia. Dec. 12, 1567.—1 y grOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS ! infiERS, are you oppressed with anxiety for your little ones? Are your slumbers and hearts broken by their cries? Do you wake in the morning unrefresbed and apprehensive? Ifeo, procure at once a bottle of Dr. Le. on Infant Remedy, and you will have no more weary hours of watching and anxiety DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY has stood the test of years. Thousands of nurses and Mo thers bear witness that it never fails to give relief if used in sesmon. It is a mild, - yet Ml* and speedy cure for Colic Cramps and Windy Pains, and Is invaluable for all complaints incident to Teething. cold by Druggists throughout the 11. States. Address all orders to ZI kOLISH. cf , SMITE!, Bole Proprietors.ln North Third Street, Philadelphia. Marrb 19, 1567.—1 m. YOUNG MEN, the experience o pest ten years has demonstrated the fact that is lance may be placed in the efficacy of BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, ter the speedy and permanent cure of Seminal weakness, Emissions, Pbysial•and Berson' debility, Impotence. or want o: power, the result of Sexual Excess, or Youthful Indiscretion, which neglected. ruins the happiness, and unfim the sufferer for Business, Social Society or Mar riage. and often terminate■ in an untimely grace Make DO delay in seeking the remedy. It is entirely Vegeta ble and harmless on the system, can be used without de tection or interference with business pursuits, sod no change of diet is necessary is bile using them. Price, Owe Dollar. If you eunuot get them of your druggist, send the money to Dr..l. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and they will be sent free from obsereation by return of mail Privak Circulars& Gentlemen scut free , vs applicaticna. For sale in Kmmittaburg, )Id., by. A. T.Bteln t Co, Jan. 10, 16167.—1 y yOUNT'S COMPOUND kOlt TILS CURX OF PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA or any other Inflammatory or inward disease of the Throat If not of too long standing. Also, SCARLET PETYIt. This medicine has been tried in THOUSANDS' OF CASES, In different parts of the country, and baa never been known to fail If taken in time and according to three. tkms. It is warr.,nted to cure. Give it a trial and it will speak for itself. Every hoasehold should provide them selves with a box of this meolcine and keep it on hands. The curse that it has eff,cted are truly marvelous. ~Prepared and sold by Islam. Yorirr k Co., Getty*. burg, Pa orby their authorized agents. For sale at nearly all the Stores In Adams county. May 29, 1967.-tf ISRAEL TOCIU & CO. AClear Smooth Skin and Beau tifu .Complexion follows the ago of Helmbold's Concen trated Extract Sarsaparilla. It removes black Spot', pimples and all eruptions o the skin. YOUNG LADIES BEWARE !- Of the injunona effects of Pace Powders and Wank ea. All fuels tame Ike close up the pores of the skin, and in a short time destroy toe complexion. If you wonkl haves fresh, healthy and youthful appearance, use Helm bold'a Extract Eareaparilla. THOSE who desire brilliancy of corn plexim must purify and enrich the blood, which nelmbold's Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla invari ably does. Ask for El elmhold'a. Talc no other. Eethe spring months, the system natu rally undergoes a change, and Helnobold's Eighty ntrated Extract of Sarseparila le an assistant of the greatest value. guouraurt. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY THE FARMERS' AND lIIIIRCHA-*ITS' INSURANCE COXPAHT, OY TONE, PENNA. Incorpondai by the Liiidatetre tor Penn'a. ix 1861. Arraciumsri CAPITAL. SIOO,OOO 00 CAPITAL Pam in 40,000 00 dradlanLit Aux Ts..... ..... —...... 82,974 17 INBURAICCE can be made in this Ja- Company at as tow rates as an consistent with the security of the Company and the parties insured, and on as accommodating terms es with any Company in the coantry. Nopremicim notes ere taken and consequently no as sassinents will be made on its Policies. This being an inland Company, no risks will be taken in the Imo Mice. More than half of the entire stock is owned by its Ni ters and Directors, which Is a guarantee that its *airs will be so managed as to makeit a mak medium for loser - 411 knees promptly adjusted and paid without any de. Appilc•ttons male through the Post Office, from any part f country, will meet with immediate attention. Meth the comer-room, Second Story of SIARTkL&N'S BUILDING, Centre Square, York, Pa, HENRY WELSH. Vicel 'Veeideed—DATlD E. SMALL. Philip A. Bina% John A. Weimar, M. B. Spahr, Goo. W.11410nhi44 Chivies A. May* IV. E. Karts, (of ) John P. Spangler, pawls Carl, David B. ' 21 , vanorer--Aiariaa Weiser. ibendoov—T. Kirk White. MUM A. MCKIM, 4iteia, fig bu rg, N.W. P. BOWER, " 'fort rings Juno DI, 1867.-3 m LIFE INSURANCE THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, EMUS PERSONS Of ANY ADE OR OWTPATION AGAINST DEATH EITHER 110111 DISEASE OR ACCIDENT, AT LOWEST CARR SATZII. ALL Bib B O da of &knave:my papihji st sp of so that avian may sejoy the bete& hL hivieboiost In hi. old soy If ids lift is potioctol bi yond filar wore yam. CAPITAL $500;000. MIMS t Loots kfloopt,Proridtai. S. P. lime mod Tratiorer Doswilitel6"-- pi;bn w w t. Baosool O. or,._ W. Nur% E.G. Loistattag, JOINS lOW* 'J. IIL ilKiw a4 " Jeans 31.0oorad, elight Aim Illoshom, Thomas Y. Pototomy Aka A. W. '• . Apply. to AV= A. PIIIHUte. Doi, etigtAblerg, ' • es for Adam* oount4r. 421 WALllitrr ST, , PaLLADELPIIIA. . . Avg. 11.4.1 , , • . . Supplied with Thinks, Storm Poet Mee, Comminsden Broken' Indnrance, 'Unread, &musket, and, Telegraph Offices, et., combining • THEORY AND PRACTICE. - • Students are tbrouglily instructed in all the hrauctire of PRA MICA USINESS EDUCATION, . . Including Book. ni ping, Peuunship, Arithruetle, Com ntereinl haw, Yul Oral Aconornx, Lealures Correepond vice. the Art of eteetiug Counterfeit Money, Railroad. lug, Stenniboating, Telegraphing, . Awl complete a 411 coarse is horn capyr toTWELTL Wi-ekS NO MORN GRAY LOCKS 11 @Argo. LWL L ia6 ,l/ I e AWD. of cad Rt. rm,. National 'Telegraph Institute,. Carnet. Clair Streets, i P TTSDIJRO, PA. - The La est, Cheapest, Best ,i r ACTUAL USINFAS COLLEUE IN UE UNITED STATES. During the past ten years, upwards of FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENTS, Iteweeentleg ev ry.Ehete IR the Union, II: \TO GrAll"•• A COLLIIIGE OP ACTUAL BUSINESS, red here PRACTICAL BANKING, kc STUDENTSIt:AN ENTER AT ANY TIME, FIFTY DOLLA T 1 S P.yt all expense. for Tuition, Boots, lllnukr. and bann. NO EXTRA CHARGES For Penmauslitp, Steamboatln. Kail:44olllg. Bank log as in other Collegeo. FREE. LENPIONA daily in Peornanahlp to all atnilrnta in the Commercial Depart ment. FOIL 011LCULA R 9. skim full information, awl cum twining a complete outline of our system of Practical nines, I:duration, together with TES T IArON/A from Practical Business Stan, Merchaktts. Bankers. d: keepers, &c. Address the Principals, Dec. 13, 1886.-1 y DICKINSON AT CARLISLE, I'EX X A HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG 'MEN CONTI-: 1 1;' , LATINO A RUSIN-MS EDUCATION, TO know that this Institution ern ploy. none but competent instructors in every do partment, and a sufficient number to insure Individual instruction to all of ita students. and being eondectesl with "Dickinson College." enables it to present combined fealties of the highest order, while the current ex. penes attending a conree,here, are from to to $lOO les, than at similar Institutions In large cities. We think .that when these facts are properly understood by those who contemplate mitering an institution of [isle order, they will not be long in deciding in favor of Carlisle. The following course of Instruction should 1 - 011101Plut {tug to all, whet desire that kind of information Duet re quisite to prepare them fin any of the buriivss ;Air:airs In life. BOOK•KE1P1NO Single and Dotade Entry as applied and pr.trtict..l in the rarlona delprtmeots of Trade and Ccuunrrr,•, and Banking House" of the country. PENMANSIIIP. Practical atol l Ornamental of superior Styl—sirai t : special attratio4 to pruner moraine:lt, in the forum ion and combination °flutters, and thereby insuring to .v -ery student a good Current Hand. IIUSINNSS ARITHMETIC Inelodiug the4novt. approved and het adapt.-1 fur all business tkulatooas-11ental and Writte, ESGUSH GRAMMAR. Taught with vwcie.l reference to correct connectit 'Without which 1, student will be :fnaliS t. ...lime dutir, of a lint account:tut. MEI:CA NTI LE LAW Taught in claiSkerf. IStlitljr "Dean', Trt.ath•s" 4.11 a Tr at Book, erubraci4the mod irttportAut legal idad,rttiati, for a business LI to poiaeda. BUSINE2S !FORMS AND CORI:I:61'0N DF:NCF are deity practised iu the Actual ithil/lt Depsituietil, where the etudehta iu cuui,ection with their duties cue duct an extensive correepundtuce, and inithe out sit Forms thou h r eipt, ajUdgeuelit Note SPECIAL BRANCH KS. Phonography pr hurt Bawl Writing, Oa-names, taa Pon manship, l'en Dtawing, Telegraphing, :Natural Philos. phy, Gemietry,,Algebra. kc., kc. We Invite au ;impartial inv.-stigat ion of our facillpes for Imparting ',fund instruction in the hrsnche. enumer att.]. ssar Students enter at any time, and put - al:1.0,1r ei.ur., without interruptien. 'For turthtr perticonlars: write and receive Ci rcniar Address. I A. M. TRIXIM ER, Carlisle, Pa. Yob. 21, 1567.: BUSINESS COLLEGE, BRYANT, STRATTON KIMBERLY'S coluxEn 10Tu AND CIIF:STNITT STREF:Tr, PHILADELPHIA YOUNG MEN epnred for the Counting Iloorn and Itngineoi lire I n =MI THEORY & PRACTICE ombined by *aorta' Banks, Business Timms and the nnel of all kinds of Businvas Pai,er THIS INSTITUTION is endorsed by the leading business men of the City STIIDENILI It i ECEIYRD AT ANY TIME COLLEGE OPEN ALL THE YEAR FOR PARTICULARS BEND FOR CIRCULARS Juno 19,1867.—1 y "fiverp sthbtes. GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & 'EXCHANGE STABLES.. T HE Proprietor of these Stables, feelingthankful for thel Iberia patronageheretoforr received, besslesve to inform the pnbils that heCOntluues the LIVERY BUSINESS at his old stand on Washington Street, Gem ysburg, near the Railroad, where he is pre pared at all times to accommodate personswithanythlng in his line. noßsas,ooecass, BUGGIES,Ac., aralsbed at shortnotke and on reasonable terms. and competent dt firers seat along It desired. Persons will be conveyed to other togas, or to any place In the country. Ste stook and Ooaebeiare of the Int class, and no pains will be spared to make.paasengers couifortable Ile Is prepared at all times to tarnish coaches for funerals; and also to partteedeeltlng to go over tlie Battle Plead ar to ybdt the Sprln ALSO—HORSES AND MULES will hebonght and sold atoll times. Perionsdee Mug to earths's, stook will find it to their advantage to all on a undersigned, as his stock is warranted to be as rep. kerao ti tad or no sale. He has • nue hit of Horses ali d at present on hand which will he told on reasons. tile to They are sound and free frogs dleeaeo, aad wsp* ied to smirk as represented.; Persons will flail it to trt It-advantage to °alias the old stead before hiring or puithaslng elsewhere. . NV 29 , 1861:;..-tf NICHOLAS WIAYEt.. .. . ..; THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE IL EXCHANGE STABLES. Washington Stitet, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL. THE undersigned would respectful ly* lnform the public that be him opened a new LIVERY, SALMI AND EXCHANGE SABLE In this mace, and is prepared to offer superior specimmodatkom In this line. He Magi c /4W himself with Buggies, Oar. rises& Hacks, Light Jio , of the latest styles, seent to meet the par to depend. His hones are all good, without sped or blemish, and perfectly reliable._ none ofyour "old cripples," but all of the note order. Biding parties can always be ecoommodeted end cosi larbible eaulpmeets tarnished. poreteg,lorge or mall, can get Jest what they want on the mostans3thni Visitors to t tle.Beld politely attended to, and reliable dile rebated if desired. - Parties conveyed to red from the Depot upon the nr rival and departure of every train. Homes bought, sold, or exchanged, and always a chance Ibr bargains given. Our motto Is "hir 'fay and no gauging." es. Particular attention paid, to furnishing Vehicles and Hooka for Butients. , Eirlfe BMW ourselves that by chat aOdicraieli sad by Ameb:dug sepuriar a ere manot fall to please .everp .one who _tumefies our establish ~fiT3o.lB • FA LOIITIT'a COWLEY, PittAbnrg. Prrina Tax %Fettle or exfied i ii ser,Pticoekek, paid, unlesil yQ ADVErinni.A rates. , sons itdr r year: : . rates, to be . 4111 - The snla any aep vertleing Joe Wolk eented, au** Crude, Punt will bevrieetell A . 7 - . .ccti LAirotrill other• Mishima cme. betvista. Stores, Hi" Max" DAV.I4:. ter °resatL2... itedbresce.— . ;77' Ma, 29 .1297; , DA V /1)1A. Nit kr and Midas dliipOlkoa MN* %VW , * aiti Copts CLAM Wiped wet • the U. B.Otnrerha* Pay, Peyton, • or Wore , may 2a, I sel.. D mcoott: Chaintmorsberg sushi.?. Drug • During Um Hoek* aloe con eaturda" that Ids cilia*, and tb &life prompt line SAMUEL 1:.!. No. 48 • will give presage an well as loans or April INUIT:An J. P. CI A 1141111“. CLARKSQX ATTORNEYS No.E9 P. Box, W. 1101.Rofor to M. Nov. 1,181111..—1 y-. TVA. J . ; W, JLJ - Llas his 011k4 as two door, above sii• GettoboYg,l4.4ior TlR..cook, aoi4 j--1 ally algid his pt attentleii even ict, Prot Ad. v i ricaf t , Will. O. (Ix*, ..., . Hon. *Owned Its ' • David IWllbe, lef., , • 1 Ray..l l . ek. Roil, H • AlliirOphnt the second r bon ;: , JOHN LAW , the Lathers& Clturek , Drug Store, where Ise nipii attend any owe within Perilous In wentv4 tell May TO 1847. - • JOHN BLS BABBII4, • next door to Nreeleiladili he can at all times ban) nese I n hie line. lielkita will anima satisfaction May 29,1667. QURVEYOR VISTANOZIL. The. • Conveyancer's License, office of COUNTY 81.141.1q1 WRITIO D111118 18A . 1 : ARTICLES OF AO /laving had consldarnbli• to receives liberal Ana • , /fattened to and among /al rteld. iiLdsnts Co.:4Pa. . May 29,11807.—t y 0.4; ! YES! THE iundersign • an lootloneer's Lice p ublic, and wonid rapes s prepare(' toattead pron.. By strict attention to-,b • satisfaction. 11‘..C6arger faction guarantied in May 29, 1867,--sr Marts, TIN-WARE THE LARGEST TIN-WARE .IN S. G. C (Formerly kwitinr. p. THE BEST 000KIEB.STO. among wbl OLD DO3IINION, COZPROMINA, PCSI%I7JY Also, maay other arttoteitibt sold so low as at any otilfor Apr 1 1 .12,1866 STO-: TIN-WARE 'PHI PubHaire limited to -L MOll/11 stock °trials • IN THE .13T. Wavorly, NOM* Cook, 1111 4 . al, Btewart's 0 and the Emeral d These varietiseare a, popular Cooking num" Mtel warranted to give eat** • variety of Faribrs dialoos! wood, including the oehehestor can, Oval Meteor, ReedotMehigr; guintor, Comet, .lint Malt Yin Brick and drl Ibtimiarrre IN THE TIN- "'Afbe assortment. embrace. ' kitchen or household pirposes, • bar of convenient yak c! . ..402 ,. ... A must be seen to be a and varied that those wTol=e mint hen no conception of ig Ua ordinary , ltitchns utensils;tt mle, Tenet Clamber Seta, plaid Ihnikets, areal and Spice Boma, ten, Deed Bozei, Spit:Mona, Tomb Boum, Walters, Ale Ginters,. If • ten, None Lampe, Jelkir KZ ; tent Nutmeg nestersi Comb AB O Plates, Aoki koultsite, • r ' Spout Roads, OOP* Winfsh; • Large Forks, Gis pen, Wroughkiren /Wag Scrapers, Coffee Renstere, Mabel and Auctioneer Bells, Bar nets, Coal Sieves, Ellesiskap inner Cans, SelfeeellaiNers, So., and repairing promptly, attended . men. IN THE HOLLOW -W . _ east-irea Pote, °fever,' rks• and eeieht Ketttee, ibr *adds'. sot Nettles, lbw ditto, Caiit-trou Shot , variety, Poireelaht_ead ttaited meat. , other artiohwt imposeitdeto- wottittridob t ' • hunk 'mese ft aim tall 0 Doritis r,r-; DismoND (mix 1 , • The rano prim. HIS ezoesding ariosity, ityot Pm". 1.7 July 3, /110 Tr—Of F l;.r IN
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