The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, September 18, 1867, Image 4

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F STOCK ititoTE-Eas,
'DEALERS IN
Art .9301)13,
Qrnf , ;:OII3WARE,
OIUt,, PAINTS it GLASS,
E4Li;RY,
CEDARWLRE;
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I all all goda cheaper than can be bonglit . obewbara.
. Gettraig, Bapt. 4.-tf
SEI;LING OFF,!
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THE FIRST SEMI-ANlitrAL
SALE FOR 1867,
DRY ; GOODS, NOTIONS, 8/0.,
CONCES MONDAY, JULY 2D AND
WI .v BE CONTENTED 40 DAYS
Our 411`ttge Summer Stock Marked Down,
REGARDLESS OF COST,
and fro:ix 30 to 50 per cent. less than regular prices, our
:
object tie4g to dun Into' cash Goods that would other-
Wise 14 c l d OW shelves, and to make ream for. the Largest
Sock of 4%11 Goods etc have ever had:
MARK THE PRICES !
French from 22 to 35 coats
Mosimbhuts from 20 to 30 cents.
Mohair Imstrco from 25 to 40 cents.
Wool Doitineo from 40 to 70 cents.
Alpacas tom 36 to 70 cents.
I,ooo.ydsi, Delobes from 22 to 28 cents
6,000 yds;;Callcoas from 8 to 16 cents.
BLEAHED ,MIII3LINS 1 YARD,_ WIDE
FROM 12 T 0•25 CENTS
100 doz. Cotton Hosiery from 123! to 20 cents.
50 dos. tiidlas' Glossa from 10 to 40 cents,
200 Paralp?ls and Bun Shades less than cost.
Buttons, Trimmings, Bdgings, Collars, Bilk Nets , huger-
ac., will all be sold at a great loss.
100 dos *inn handkerchiefs from 12% to 25 cents.
20 dos. hoop Skirts will be sold at half price.
Cassime r , ill wool, from 70 cents to $1 60.
Jeans, Opt!! modes, to., from 10 to4o cents—only Auction
Plcea u chesper than bekno the war.
Tickingsikom 20 to 40 cents. •
Sheetin., Towell4l, ',Table, Gothe,:to., marked down
441er cent.
LARGEST STOCK OF
QVE EN S -W,4RE
AND
GLASS-WARE
in the Chanty offered at New, York prices. Teas from
80:to 00 cents. Full Tea Sets from $5 50 to ski 50.
A child ean bliy as cheap as the most experienced. At-
tuition end civility to all are our mottoes
DIIPHORN & HOFFMAN,
N. W. Cor. of the Square
July 21, 18C.-tf
CALL AT THE
NEW STORE !
OPPOSITE THE COURT-HO USE,
Gettysburg, Pennia.
NE'l , ff GOODS
ANIrLOW PRICES!
The undersigned have opened a new Dry Goods Stern,
in Bendlehart's building, directly opposite the Court
house, Biltimore street, Gettysburg, and Start with a
splendid }took, embracing everything to be found Ma
first-claai establishment. Bought for cult, and at the
latest deeline, we can effer bargains that must astonish
every one. Come and see for yourselves, and you will
find what we bare say verified. With go od: Goods,small
profits, and fair and square dealing, we .ball enlearor to
deserve, "that we most respectfully ask, a liberal share
of public patronage.
Wearer a fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIILEREE,
Jeans, Cottonadet, Ye/tinge, Gloves, Suspenders, Neck
Ties, andeverything else in the Gentlemen's line.
For the Ladies we have SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
Bereges,"Lawns, Detainee, Ginghems, Calicoes, Gicrves
Parasohylloop Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, White Goods,
with whAtever else may be called for.
Also, alarge stook of MUSLIM!, Bheetings, Ticking.,
CARPSTING, QUEBNSMARE, Umbrellas, Window
Shades, lic., Ac.
Call atthe New Store, opposite the Court-house, and
examine.the stock, before purchasing elsewhere.
May 20 . , 1867. HEBERT et ELLIOTT.
WORTH . KNOWING!
CHtAP DRY GOODS!
, -• AT INN
NEW STORE
- OF .
wairrz, OVERBAUGH & CO.,
1 - ON
BROADWAY, HANOVER, PA.
In the Room formerly occupied by J.
• 1 E. Cremer k Son.
HAVEN just returned from the Eastern cities, where
they ', re bought • large =yell selected Stock of
FititEiglf AND DOMESTIC
DO RY GOODS,
They areinow prepared to' offer to the public Goods of
every description usually kept in a first-class Dry Goods
Stow,, at
1 k'l LOWER RATES
i ~1
Than piey have been since t. 03 war
13-ripy Write ail to call and examine their Stock to.
fore puregnabsg elsewhere,
11i .11elnernbertheir Stock ie entirely new, and bought
- . ' since the last
'.
CiBEAT DECLINE
-
• - m PRICES
! WENTZ, OVERSA.IIGH & 00.
OM ':ISOL-41m
G. 98 AT REDUCTION
IN PRICES OF
DRY .O DDS, GROCERIES, HA.RD
' ARE, QUEENSWABE,
i AT
J C. ZOIICK dc SON'S,
4 i
, Nsw (aro* PENN'A.
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Weilla u t.tast returned from the City where we bought
a rem and well selected stock ef goods suitable in
our 11 4 , : ri p L i ndtr a ls r e late decline. Our stock consists in
part Ulnas. Challis De Lanes, Omit
ooes, I
aresV Bleached and unbleached Muslin,, ir
r aeili Linens . tvo=ratr, plain magi
tipped Hume
phowt.
A assortment of Groceries at rates, Hard
ware us Tire Iron, Spring, Shear, Blister and Out
gi d e* Sho es E tAl s i, Shoe Bar, Nail Rods, Ham.
leered Fans, Shovels. Spades and Forks,
Door Pad Latches , Hinges, Screws, Table
and Cutler% grindstones, Paints, Oils, Olus,
Pai• , OM* and Queensware by the set.
We the p to_ give us a call turd examine our
ritcck usurbere u w, are determined
Ibsen. 1 far put I.3inge ara hope to merit
the MIMI the Mum.
June Auw.-age J. C. ROM A SON.
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F'
B FANCY FURS.
A. itzurpas,
497 Broadtogy &87 MaWsz Lane, N. Y.
MPoznis,MAIMIAOTURIR
-* a 41
mama 01
i 1:14t
1 10 1 0 sad seleatiodstadt °stingless, fa all
r . 10 4 rjahaterees prim
SR IP PING PURL
411 " 41 ". Desalt, 15611.-17
~a
' wanting a good article of
# boa sop, 4e Xi*. ats i t e ut
5.1.
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J L. •SCHlCK,iinvites
• of his friends and*stomets.,teLlll aa d WWI
selected stock of • _ . : •- .
DRY G 0 - 0 D.S
Contrised in part of •
Trough kingenoes,
All Wool Poplins, , •
All Wool Delainse,
All Wool Plaids,
Plain Poplins.
Black, and Fancy Silks,
Tomb. Cloths,
Black and Colored dapsecis,
'Black Cloths an Csasimerea,
• Tancy=mree,
;etas
Flanneleof all kinds,
•
Gloves and. Stockings
Ale Ike assortment af Ladles' It= AND SHAWLS,
as well as an abundant variety of Notions, all of which
will be sold cheap for the 'cash
May 29, 1887.
JUST NOW-
GROCERIES,
HARDWARJV
IRON & xArLs,
GILBE.RT
_PST above the Court-Hoifse, and opposite the Chttspi
ler Office, will seU you everything in the OBOOBBY
AND PROVISION Line cheaper than Vett can get it
elsewhere.
Sugars, CoNees, Molasses, I
Candles, Coal Oil. Syrups, Brooms,
Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Cigars,
Notions of all kinds, HAM,PISH, OTBTIIIIB, v.sorrA•
lUGUI, always on hand. Give me a call, as I am deter
mined to accommodate. BUTTER, EGGS, 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 oourt•House. Don't pas without calling, as
I solicit your patronage.
May 29.—tf.
. •
AENDEIGIIS & -WARREN have
purchased the Store situated on York street, J
two
doors east of Wolfs Hotel, formerly occupied by A.
Grimes, and latterly by G.H. Swope , where they will
keep oonstaiktly on hand alete assortment of
GROCERIES.
New • Grocery • ad Flour,Store.
yrATiff 'it' BROTHER,
HAVING opeged a Grocery, Flour
and Vegetable -.Storm In the Boom formerly ow.
copied by Goo. Little, on West Middle street, they ex-'
tend an Invitation to ell buyers to give them a
liverytiMig in their lips, freak from the city and coon- ,
try, will be kept on hand. They are determined to son,
as cheap as the cheapest, and as they only Mk the lowed,
living profits they hope to-merit andrses i lve • Mani
share ofpnblie Wron m
gs. 1 411.1t0.
May 29,1866.
Grocery & Liquor, Store.
A LARGE assortment of fine
azoo.iosiza,
Tees, Coffees, Whit. Baierir of ensad Breit
Bogen, cheep, prime neer Orleans sad an
Wm** of altrei; KJ= but kireserketri-
Made& of
-Ta I ( 1_,F9 1 1 1 • •
irbtgessle end retell,prthee Witte,lireado, Aye Witiekr,
a for medicinal H er bher purpose; In au qesittity.,
ars- Biabler'sßitters, tiodtbealirest ,ea rl
Bitters." WW. J.11131112N,
,
xay 29.1.1167,tf rieltise — ere gettitebetz.
Fusil
alp y of G 44.
fi
„4"*1461"14,4*. gistook, *out• see
- 7 -
gill 6000, fotiouo, at.
NEW SPAING GOOW.
CHEAP BALMORA, EKTATS,
EUREKA BALMORAL SKIRTS, L; •
EP AIRES& k JOHNSTON'S BALMORAL SKIRTS,
ROSALIND BALMORAL SKIRTS, •
GERMANTOWN BALMORAL SKIRTS,
'WEB•BOTTOM HOOP SKIRTS,
SIMPLEX ELLIPTIC HOOF' SKIRTS,
WASHINGTON HOOP SKIRTS,
the best Hoop Skirts in America. Alt selling cheap at
Aug. 21-8 t ROW A WOODS.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
A SCOTT & SONS have Just received,
another fine assortment of NBW GooDl3,4oOnslst-
In& In part, ofClothe, Cessimeres, Cassietts, Kentucky
Jeans, and Tweeds, for Gentlemen's wear. Also, aline
assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS. "
Ocir stock has been selected with great care, and we
are prepared to sell av cheap as any other establishment
in the country. We ask the Public to give us a call and
Judge for themselved. Wp defy competition, both as to
quality and price. A. SCOTT k SONS.
May 29, 11367.-tf
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS,
PECLAIHELPHIA,
Are offering a NEW STOCK of
DRY GOODS,
FOR THE FALL SALES OF
1867.
SHAWLS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS,
STAPLE DRY GOODS. -
,
2 4 7. B. JOB LOTS' OF GOODS RECEIVED DAILY
Sept, 4: at
iparblt Tardo.
CANNON'S
CORNEA OF BALTIMORE AND EAST MID
DLE ST.,OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE.
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
EVERY DESCRIPTION' OF WORK EXECUTED IN
THE FINEST STYLE OF THE ART.
I[4 29,1867-t f
G ETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD.
' ILIUM A BRO.
In Seat York Street, Dettysburg, Pa. Where they
are prepared to furnish a7l kinds of work in their line,
111/01 AS MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES
' MANTLES, 444 Ac.
at the shortest notice, and aa cheap ao the cheapest.—
..Waive us a call. Produce taken! In exchange Sri
work.
Gettyslarg, May 29,1867.
' gardivart, etutterg, fa.
H ARpW.33IE
AND ROO BRIES
TB subscribers liaevijnet returned from the cities
with an immene ea apply of HABDWAB&A OBOCBILEIB,
which they are offering at their old stand in Baltimore
Street, at pricono snit thetimes. Ourstozkconsietein
part of
•
Osrpontar'AToole,
1 Blaclurmith'sTools,
Coac h Yi
he elindings,
Cabin e t Maker's Tools
Honsekeeper'slixtnre
All kinds Oflr on *a
GE O CEEIE. OB 4L L fir/ND .9,
0111,Painte. (*c. There(' no articleincluded In th•
several departments mentioned above. but whstean Se
had at this Store. Every clam of Xectianlc'ecan bee*.
commodated here with tools andlindingsAnd Honeekeep
er's can And every articiein theirline. Give miscall u
we arepreparedto sell eel ow for cash as anpotherhonse
out of the city
May 29,1867
Oractrits.
WM. BOYER & SON;
-MALEEP constantly on hand a splen
did assortment of
Coffee,
Bagar,Tea, Syrups,
Spices, Fish, Bacon, Salt, Notions,
Tobacco, Clgars,Con
. factions,
and everythingconneccted with a Family Grocery. We
will always keep up a full supply of goods and sell them
at priors which cannot fail to please. Call and see us at
our stand in York street, opposite the Bank of Gettys
burg. g7..,511 kinds of country produce takenin ex.
change for goods.
May 29, 1885.
NEW. ARRANGEMENTS.
HENRY OVERDEER,
On the Hal in Baltimore Sired, Gettysburg, Pa
HAS made arrangements to get
fresh supplies every week from the City and Is do
termined to sell cheap. He invites all to give them a
call, his stock consists of Groceries, Notions, Flour, Corn
Meal, Choped Feed. Corn, Oata, Fish, •Bacon, Lard,
Cheese, Cracker., Tobacco, Cigamand Snuff, Sugar, Cof
fees, Teas, Syrup, Molasses, Candles, Coal Oil, nth 011,
Tar, Best Cider, Vinegar, and a great variety of Netiona,
Candies, So, &a.
os.,,The cash or trade will be given for County Pro
duce such as Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes,
Rags, &c. . [May 29, 1867.-tf
NEW, GROCERY STORE. Fil
TELL EVETEBODE SOU BEE THAT
Important
TO ALL PERSONS!
including Syrups. Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Bacon, Flour,
Peed, Rice, Potatoes, Salt, Tobacco, to., with erta7 arti
cle to be band in a Stet eless Grocery. Also OONPRO
TIONS, NOTIONS and FANCY .111.T1.1111./11.
They hope to receive a share of public patronage, and
earnestly solicit a continuance of the custom heretofore
given to the establishment.
JOHN MINDII.IOIIB,
•
lillllll WARUN.
Glettystrarg, M* 22,1867.
fIOAL and FISH OIL of the best
Iv quality
sr ?al! by llVlClmnini BON
•
NWIVn
, .: - _ • •itruzzialaA,
le Ciirtteed by 4 Stets of Ptetesyteatite,ind Organised
in Ltd ot the
.• . .
111 IDE 'INSTITUTE
Poi aerate envenom: .
t lito
SOLDIERS" SAILORS' ORPHANS,
Ineerpors by the State of New Jersey,
• APRIL Iltb t l&q.
••
SUBSCRIPiTION ONE DOLLAR
THE WASHEIGTON IJBRes RY COMPANY,
a .L.BORtCH
ACCORD/kite& WITH ITS PROVISIOIII3,
.i )
will distribute
THREE HUN RED THOUSAND DOLLARS
ON WEDNESDY, SEPTEMBER Z 5171, 1867
AT ;PHILADELPHIA, TA,
Or at the Institute, Riverside, N. J.
And many other large presents, the whole amounting to
$3OO 000.
For foil schedule of Presents, see circulars, sent free
on application. M , sch Certificate of Stock Is accompanied
with •
BEAUTIFUL i3TEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING
WORTH MOREIAT RETAIL THAN THE COSTCY
CERTIFICATE,
SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR
Any person seeding us ONE DOLLAR, or paying the
same to our local Agents, will receive immediately a tine
eke! Mei Engraving, at choice from the following list,
and One Certificate of Stock, insuring One Present in the
GREAT DISTRIBLTTI I ON.
ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.
.
No. I.—"My Cliild I My Chilli" 'No. 2.-4 1 They're
Saved! They're ved I" No. 3.—"01d Seventy - six; or,
the Early Days of !'
he Revolution
Any person pay ng TWO DOLLARS will receive either
of the following 11; Steel Plates, at choice, and Two Cer
tificates of Stock, tis beccming entitled to Two Pre
sents.
No. I.—" Wash ington's Court ship." No. 2.—"Washink
3
ton'e Last Intery w with hie Mother!'
T
Any person pa ng THREE DOLLARS will receive the
beautiful Steel P t o of
"HO E FROM THE WAR,"
and Three ' odes .of Stock, becoming entitled to
Three Pievents. 1 ,
POUR DOLLAR ENGRAVLNGS.
MARBLE WORKS
Any person pa 0g POOR DOLLARS shall receive the
large and Want Steel Plate of,
"THE pieTtpsi OF OUR FORZIATRERB,"
and Pour Certifiesaof Stock, entitling them to Your
Presents.
PITH, DOLLAR =GRATINGS.
Any person whd pays FIVE DOLLARS shall receive
the, large and spletedid Steel Plate of
"THE MARRIAGE CF POCAHONTAS,"
and Five Certificates of Stock, entitling them to Five
Presents.
The Kagrwringi and Certitude@ will be delivered to
each subscriber ai our Local Agencies, or sent by mail,
poet paid, or exprem, as may be ordered.
HOW TO OITAIN SHARES AND EN-
Send orders to irut by mail, enclosing from Si to $2O,
either by Poet Ofilfte orders or in a registered letter, at
our risk. Larger 'amounts should be sent by draft or
eapreas.
10 shares with Iltngravingi.
25 shares with p? •
60 shares with *ngraringa
46 60
76 shines with Engravings-- 69 00
Local AGENTS WANTED throughout the United Staten
THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE,
Situate at Riveraide, Burlington County, New Jersey, is
founded for the nurpoise of gratuitously educating the
Bone of deceased atildiers and %manor the United States.
The Board of Trostees consists of the kale* fog well
known citizens of Pennsylrania and New Jensey :
NON. WILLIAM It. MANN,
District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pa.
HON. LEWIS K BROOMALL,
.E.t-Chief Coiner U. B. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds,
Phsladelphia, Pa.
HON. JAMES IM. SCOVEL New Jersey.
HON. W. W. WARE. New Jersey.
HENRY O
ORMAN, Esq.,
Agent Adams' Express, Philadelphia, Pa.
J. E. COE, Esq.,
Of Joy, Coe k Co., Philadelphia.
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
TelAgaßY Dirravrwrxr, Weser:faros, D. C., April 18,
1867.—OfEce of Internal Bevenne:—Having received
satisfactory evidelice that the proceeds of the enterprise
conducted by the Washington Library Company will be
devoted to charitable uses, permission is hereby granted
to said Company to conduct such enterprise exempt from
11 charge,Viethar from special tax or other duty.
1 N. A. ROLLOS, Commiadoner.
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The As*ciatlon dare appointed as Iteceiren, Meson.
GEORGIC A. COOKE t CO., 118 South Third !newt,
delphis,whase well-known integrity and business ex
perience will be a in:natant guarantee that the money
intrusted to them will be promptly applied to the pur
pose stated.
Pan.amasma, Ps., May 20,1867.
Tb the Officers and Artnigers of the Washington Lib,ary
Co., N. S. READ, Secretary.
'nlzirriskirs:-01 receipt of your favor of the lath lust,
notifying ns of our appointment as Receiver. for your
Company, we took the liberty to submit a copy of your
Charter, with a plain of your enterprise to eminent legal
authority, and haling received his favorable epinkin
in regard to its legality, and sympathizing with- the
benevolent object Of your Association, viz: the educe
tion and maintenance of the orphan children of our
soldiers and sailors of the Riverside Institute, we have
concluded to accept the trust, and to nee our heat efforts
to promote so worthy an object.
•
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•
CEO. A. COOKE k 00.,
Address all letters and orters to
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33 !Muth Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Receivers for the Washington Library Co.
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Aug. 7-2 n.
NEW WORK ON SINGING.
ABSENTS
Twenty elodic Exercises,
SOLFEGGIOS FOR SOPRANO OR MEZZO
Studies to moire the Art o f Singing
"These exercise. !were composed to be used ehniataae
pusly with his system, "Tai ear or Smarm " or with
any other method for the cultivation of the vole% and will
'take the place of COXCOMB'S SOLFEGGIOS; being
more melodious and better adapted for teaching.
"Some of these exercises are mecially beautiful- tut
well as useful, a mingling of the duke et utile, which se
cures the interest M well's.' the imprerreMent of the
student The Tack* styles developed in these mamba
render them invaluable in an educational point of view,
as they tend to enlarge the intelligence and the ap
precation, and at the same time knn the taste of the
pupi i l. They must be studied carefully with reference
tel the innumerable marks of expleaskin and forms of or
namentation. Upcm the minute accuracy with which
three are accomplished depends the actual sterling ad
vancement of the plipik any evasion or alurriolin these
respects le timir and Mixt utterly wasted, wh ile, on the
other a skimmed patient investigation', a . min
utely fat Wol earectitivn ed them, will glee unexpected
power and faculty, md open to the student the means
and remorse. by witch greet artists produce their most
brilliant and prat:mad effects.—Warion's det AterwaL
1i TWO VOLUMES. •
Price, An*, in Boarda s 00
do do in Olota,„ 260
A &Mgt aPYstort. by P 066 101d, receipt o
Wbokesle Stab.
Published by VAL HALL BOA,
So. 648 Breadway, Wow York.
Published* sad &Simla Nude, siadNaattheotarers of
ar,vris, Frratv)ructators, ko, ko, kr.. Bead
estskgue °tus
—ed k:al,
July Int 4.
300 B.
''!or Bak. A no
ripens early; sad
par bushel.
d0g.7,16,574-dt
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1ar . 1131121- Sestitspoli' 'Sy/
utthottlia.
=1
N LIBRATIT,
BY VIRTUE OP THIS CHASM;
and kk
IN PHESENTS
TO TIfE SHAREHOLDKRS,
ONE kRO3.ENT WORTH $4OOO.
ONE S'RESENT WORTH 320,000.
ONE PRESENT WORTH $lO,OOO.
ONE PRESENT WORTH skew
TWO 'RESENTS WORTH $2,600 EACH
And also Ineares to the bolder a
PRESENT IS TIIE GREAT DISTRIBUTION
TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS
GRAVINGS
.n grav!ngs.
JUST PUBLISHED,
IN roam OF
BORANP VOICES,
• INTENDED AB
SIEELS
YPTIANIFEED.SAT,
I;kaliokrs 3141iiwal z nitto 111
ttrels ***nun altlL as Sß
' 0 MIL IRINA
Notrasittragrig, Pa
lONiZOITAVESI
Prime WM am& DX Drill owl
4 , 7 1 W 4 AL O. A.
Vitoctilmwits.
AMERICAN
BEE HIVE 4.
A 8 there were some disappointments hut Spriog
XLnot getting * supply piths AMERICAN MO
the Undersigned is desirous that orders be io in that), so that everybody wanting them may so
oommodsted without ail. Ha will be at the hit at Get
tysburg, thirtug the Andre 4 days, to roes bre orders.—
It fa not deemed necessary to enter into a description' of
this very valuable II Ire, as It has been tried and fouled
thoroughly eatithotory. A large number of ttertifloates
will b e ghowu at the Fehr, or may be seen at 'Ay time by
calling on the undersigned.
Ing,Orders also taken for ITALIAN QUEENS.
ISAAC T. SHEIVER.
Cumberland tp., A ug.21.-5t
WAGON MAKING.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
the public that he carries on the
WAGON -MAKING BUSINESS
in all its branches, at his Shop, in Cumberland township,
about one-half mile from Bream's Mill, on the road lead
ing from said Mill to the Emmittsburg road, and is pre
pared to execute all orders with promptness.
• Sir EP AI RING lift
OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO.
He also manufactures HAND-RAKES, SHAKING
FORKS AND BROOM-HANDLES, for wholesale and re
tail trade.
He hopes, by prompt attention to business, to merit
and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to
him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention.
Aug. 7,1887.—1 y WILLIAM 11.110IICK.
GREAT' CONOWAGO MILLS.
• 10,000 BUBO-ELS OF WHILST WANTED
The undersigned baying remodeled and improved
his mills near New Chester, (formerly called ' , Walnut
Grove," but now "Great Conowsgo is prepared
to do all kinds of work in ids tine with unusual dispatch.
Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange, the very beat
qualities of Super, Extra, and Family FLOUR, alto Rye,
Corn and Buckwheat Flour, with every variety of Chop
add effal of wheat.
Raving a SAW MILL attached, he is prepared to saw
all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice. A farmer in
need of tombs? and flour, can put a log upon his wagon,
throw a few bushels of wheat on the top, have the wheat
exchanged for Sour, and the log sawed, thus saving •
double trip—and all because of the new and perfect ma
chinery now employed in these tkills.
Raving the best of workmen, he will be able to please
every body. Thankful for past fnvore be hopes for a con
tinuance of the same: H. J. MYERS,
New Chester, April 234, ISM ..—ly.
SILVER'S WASH POWDER.
SAVES Time, Labor, Money. Makes Washing • pas
ratio and Monday a festival. Sold everywhere. Try it
Address all orders to the Manufacturers,
ZLEGLER AND SMITH,
Chemists and Wholesale Druggists,
137 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
March 19,1867.-8 m
H. F. DEBRING 4L , BRO.,
FRESCO PAINTERS
FREDERICK CITY, MD.,
fESPECTFULLY inform the pub
lie that they are prepared to FRESCO CHURCH
ES, HALLS, PRIVATE RESIDENCES, Ac., in tbo most
approved styles, modern or ancient. All work warranted
to give as tis lac t ion a. to taste, durability and cheapness.
April 25,1867.-8 m
BROOMS! BROOMS! DROOMS!
The undersigned continues to manufacture Brooms at
hie old stand in Carlisle street adjoining Railroad Depot.
He will have during the fall a fall supply on hand, and
will be able to furnish them WHOLESALE OR RPIAIL.
Brooms made to order or on the shares. Persons having
Broom Corn would do well to give him a call.
Gettysburg, June 19.-3 m S. R. TIPTON.
NOTICE.
THE subscriber has now thoroughly
repaired hie GRIST AND SAW MILLa, known
ttkicILILENNYI3 MILL" on Marsh creek, and is prepar
ed to do GRINDING AND SAWING of every kind at
short nonce. He solicits the patronage of the neighbor
hood, and will guarantee satiehiction. (live no a call.
June 12, 1867 ..-tf GEORGE GING ELL.
BROOM HANDLES FOR SALE,
Wbolassie or Retail. at the Lumber Yard of
C. H. BUEHLER
earringto, Tiarnoo, oir.
NEW FIRM!
$9 50
...- 48 60
AT THE OLD STAND
[EbTABLISHRII IN 1817.)
I have associated with me, in business, m y son, Joan P.
ilinCumour, under the arm and style of D. NicCaxaur
I Son, and I desire to say to my old friends and the pub
lic generally that. since the war, the manufacture of
Saddles, Ilarness,Collars,ac., has been revived at the old
established and well known stand on Baltimore Street.
one square south of the Court House, Gettysburg, Ps.
Having had an experience of 40 years in this establish
ment, I feelassured, that, with renewed attention to bus
iness, we can still further merit and t eceive a fulishare
of public patronage
Feb. 1,1866
With increased facilities for conducting our business,
me are better prepared than ever to satisfy the wants of
all those who may need anything in our line.: We espe
cially call the attention of Farmers and otheis to the
superior quality of our
Plain or Quilted Seat Horn Side Leathers,
Saddles, flames, all kinds, with o
Plain or Quilted Seat no without fastenings,
Horn, Housings,
_ _
Plain or Quilted Seat Side Scotch tioliart(leather),
Saddlee, " (ticking)
PlainorFancySaddleClottisNo Seam Collars,
Wagon Saddles, Best Welt Ilarnese Collars,
Riding Bridles, of all kinds,P a tent Leather Collars
falr or black, rounded or stitched or nnstitched,
fiat, Beat Leather Wagon Whips
Martingales, 4, 4;4, and 6 feet long,
Carriage Harness,allstyles,Plaited Team Whips,
silver or black mounted, Trotting Whips,
Heavy Draft Harness, Ladies' Riding Twigs,
Blind Bridles, Whip lashes,
Girths, Horse Blankets, Esc.,tc.
Cruppers,
In short, everyth ng that pertains to atirs t class gement
horse furnishing establishment constantly on hand or
made to order promptly, of the very beet material, and
by the moat experienced workmen in the country, (two
having worked in this establiehment for the last thirty
years.)
W,.are now manufacturing an excellent let of Heavy
Draft and Harness Conan for those a ho prefer our own
to city made work.
Repairing of all kinds doneat short notice and on rea
sonable terms.
All are cordially invitedto call and examine for them
selves as our work cannot fail to recommend itself.
Feb. 1.1866—tf. DAVID McCREARY & SON.
NEW SADDLER SHOP.
ON "tbe MU," Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa.—Con
etantly on band, of made to order, all kinds of
RIDING SADDLES,
WAGON SADDLES,
CARRIAGE HARNESS,
DRAUGHT HARNESS,
RIDING BRIDLES,
BLIND BRIDLES,
COLLARS,
FLY NETS, &ill,
as low as the lowest
. 11.ay 29, 1867.—tf.
iIARRIAGE-MAKING RESUMED.
he war being over, the undersigned have resumed the
CARRIAGE-EASING BUSINESS,
at their old stand, in Bast Middle street, Gettysburg,
where they are again prepared to put up work in the
most fashionable, substantial, and superior manner. A
lot anew and second-hand
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AC,
on hand, which, they will dispcse of at the lowest prices,
end all orders Will be supplied as promptly and satisfac
torily as possible.
GTREPAIRDTGAD
done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates.
A large lot of new and old HARNESS -n hand for sale.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed
bZ them, they solicit and will endeavor to deserve a large
stare In the future.
Hay 29.-tf DANNER A ZIEGLER.
CARRIAGES .AND BUGGIES.
TATE & GULP
Are now building a variety of COACH WORK of the
latest and most approved styles, and constructed of the
beet material, to which they invite the attention of buy.
era. Having built our work with great care, and of ma
terial selected with special reference to beauty of style
and durability, we can confidently recommend the work
as unsurpassed by any other in or out of the cilia. All
we ask is au inspection eau' work, to.convince those ki
want of any kind of a vehicle that this is the place to
buy them.
igritEPAnuriG in every branch done at short notice
and on reasonable terms.
Give ue a call at our Factory, near the owner of Wash
firand Ohamberiburg streets, Gettysburg, Pa,
k ' e 12,1807-4 f
Washing Waists.
WASHING MACHINE.
ersundersigasd offers Orr male, the TOWNONET
of ' Adanss maw, far DA LOAF% PATZEIT,
which is the canner, VOWr and am 'num dot
has jet bees dared to the public. The Nights will be
said on reasonable tams. This is a fine opporteggy stir
emerge* men to make GOOD WAGES manufacturing at
@Ong these machiless. A maple machine will be pm
WNW any person who purchams a Right, if &dyed, at
Met. Oali at the "torn otlhglamu W. W. tom.
lignamorimmthe imaclubsea may be men sad trio!.
FAA= D. Mow
Aliiityilmagoluselll4llo7.—lt
DAVID McCREARY
J. M. iovrE
p5:64:04:1,1
*wing
I FINKLE Sr i , LYON
•
LOCK-STITCH
SEWING MACHINE.
• - .
The only Machine so perfected that entire satirisation
la guaranteed or the purchase money refunded.
When walleye no Agent a sample Machine will be sold
at very low price, and a Local Agent appointed on the
most fityerable terms.
N. 13.--Send flr (Imam. Traveling Agents wanted,—
Salary, liberal.
FINKLE & LYON S. M.. CO.
587 Broadway, New York.
July 0, 1867.-em '
SINGER'S CELEBRATED
SEWING 'MACHINE
TILE yeti beat and latest improved machine in nse, to
sale at the CLOTHING STOKE of ,YACOBB &BRO., in
Ohambersburg street, Gettysburg, where you can boy
the best and cheapest Cloths', Ciummeres and Vesting's,
and every variety ofgoods in the tine of
RUIN AND BOYS WEAR.
You can have them cut out and made up In the very but
etyle if you wish,at moderate pricey and without any
risk whatever. OEO. 17A00BS t BRO.
Au g. 18,1.868. '
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S
SEWING MACH INES
699 BROADWAY, Nicw • YORK.
These World-renowned isewing Ma
chines 'were awarded the lligheat Premium at the
World's Fair, in London, and six First Premiums at the
N. Y. State Fair of 1866, and are celebrated for doing
the best work, using a much smeller needle for the
mime thread than any other machine,jand by the intro
duction of the most approved machinery, we are now
able to supply the very best machined in the world.
These machines are made at our new and spacious Fac
tory at Bridgeport, Conn, tinder the 'immediate super
vision of the President of the Company, SLUM nown,
Jr., the original inventor of the Sewing Machine.
They ire adapted to all kinds of FaMill Sawing , and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors, Manu
facturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts. Lkaka, Mantillas,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, 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,
quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind and perform
every species of. sewing, making a beautiful and perfect
stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed.
-•- • .
The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE, and made on this
Machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sew
log 'Machines are subject to the principle invented by
him. Send for Circulars.
SIBLEY' k STOOPS, General Agents
March 19,186,-1y No. 922 Chestnut St., Phila.
SEWING MACHINES!
THE GROVER & BAKER
TUE BEST IN USE.—These Machines have becom
so well known that little need be said by way of recom
mendation. They have taken the first premium at all
the late State Fairs, and are universally acknowledged
to be the BEST in 1116 by all who , have tried them. The
"Grover A Baker Stitch " and the ' , Shuttle Stitch" are
pointe that have been attained by. no other Medd:ie..—
They are the only Machines that sew and embroider with
perfection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to
Family use. They are almost nolseless,sew directly from
the spool without rewinding, and are simple in their
construction. They are easy to manage, and an be
worked 1.4 almost any child. Every family should have
one. They sate labor, they saretisse, and theysare Money,
and do their work better than it can be done by hand.
The undersigned having beett.appointed Agent for the
above Machines, has established an Agency In /airfield,
Adams co., where he will always have on hand a supply.
Persons wishing to buy will please call and examine for
themselves.
Needle.' and Thread grill also be supplied.
J. B. WITHEROW, Ags*t.
Aug. 1 # . 3,1886.-ti. Pairaeld. Adams county, Pa.
gricultural gusplementS.
BRINKERHOFF'S
CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR
AND CLEANER.
The underigned would inform the Agricultural
public that he has purchased from the Patentee of
this extraordinary machine, the Patent Right for
the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Brinkerhoff's Corn Sheller, Separatorand Clean
er, is pronounced the best machine of the kind in
this country. And in proof, it may be mentioned
that the "Advisory Committee appointed to select
Implements for exhibition at the universal Ex—
position in Paris, in 1887, 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 Agricultural Society, the Brinkerhoff
Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner was reported
by one of the most competent Committees as the
best Corn Sheller out. They say, "We have care
fully examined and thoroughly tested this ma—
chine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it
the best Oorn 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 Itolsintion, Ag
ricultural EditorN. Y. Tribune; Edward Todd,
Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times.
From among many complimentary newspaper
notices, the following, from the N. Y. Observer,
is deemed sufficient:
"Among all the Hand Corn Shelters made in
New York and Albany—and one single firm man—
ufacturers more than 10,000 annually—not one
can enter the circle with the Shellerjust invented
by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells,
separates and cleanses, rapidly and easily, at one
operation, as fast as the ears can be pot in the hop—
per."
The undersigned is now prepared to dispose of
COUNTY RIGHTS. He will have SHIMMIES
ready for sale in the course of a month's time.
All letters to be addressed to
WM. WIBLE,
P. 0. Box 246, Gettysburg, pa,
Mar. 14, 1867.
Aottlo and gtotataanto.
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
GETTYSB URG, PA
WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR
NOW OPEN.
THIS is a new House, and has been,
fitted up In the most approved style. It location
is pleasant and convenient, being in the most badmen
portion of the town. Every arrangement hai been made
for the accommodation and comfort of pees, with ample
stabling attached. With experiented servants, and an-
commodating Clerks, we shall nse every endeavor to
please. This Hotel is now open for the entertainment of
the public, and we kindly solicit a share of public patron.
age. allay E 9,18.1.
E AGLE HOTEL.
The largest and moot commodious in
GETTTBEURG, PENNA.
coanza or ananzzasavao LSD WASECIFOIVII amts?!,
JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor.
taren Omnibus, tar Passengers snd'Baggsge, rune to
the Deoot, on arrival and departure of Ball Raul Trains.
careful servants, and raaronable chug*.
May 1867.—K
NATIONALHOTEL,
CASHTOWN, PA. ;
E. P. KITTINGER, PROPRIETOR
HAVINO leaned the above well-known Rome, and
having thoroughly reStrwished it, he is now me.
pared to entertain his friends and the public. The
isaehtown Springs tt ( connected '
with this House,) kayo
also,been ran ttea, and persons desiring to spend • few
weeks or months In *healthy neighborhood, can Sad no
moreattractiva place. Large Stabling aocomedatians,
and the best of Liquors and Wines. Charreasonable
• E. P. NIL
Cuhtown, Pa., Jane 19, Is6f.—Sme
gprgt nd gotystirg.
-r•
IRON—IRON-IRON!
GETTYSBURG FORGE,.
THE subscribers respectfully inform
the Publlo that they have erected a Jorge In con.
nation with their dam Mll,and ars now manulketar
ing
Forge-Hammered Iron,
such as Plough, lions-shoe and Bar Iron and respectful
ly Invite Blacksmiths and Dealers to give them a cal,
feeling satisfied that they willbe able to please as to
With and piles. BitmelEAN &wallow.
N. B. The highest market price Paid for errought.
scrip
Iron.
Deo. la, 1868.
GETTYSBURG .FOUNDRY.
rllllll subscriber would inform Ida customers audotbeee
that be le ntanufacturing taloa. UAW Ce
line and litodilugy made to order. On laud ludkAhsush
TIDUIPUIRP ANDPOIFIUtIi.
VN : = o4 lildireut else.of Power%) Clow sad
Cora Sheller. and Seper_sters l .o%lOddir Out
ten, Strew And UsY Cutters , hi, Ma a4.Ossi;
Plough., Barstow Plough., libicohill and Corn Ploughs 1
tho
WIRS4IIIIdO HOREILUAKII,
the Utak homeliest; also Natal Bws*i Ibr Mier
Prism Thin Riding ix Cemeteries or
,Porchey with
%hat in kb line. nil 'slow wins.
- A, hod igi m bas t WV, • Onsiotio
v i i t a l - how: - . - 14, MOM
4 -9,
‘i• ;
, .
B T T S
THE REST NEGNrABLE
HAIR RESTORATIVE,
TO waits WAS AWARDED
A SILVER MEDAL t•
rke Meta Premium at As New Hampshire Mats Mar.
Ts now
1 lag Gra (Reced
Hair ed
to Its to be superior to all others kw rester
y
:ORIGINAL COLOR.
This Preparation relieve( the how of Dandruff, Hunt.
ore, ri tc geleasant roofs of aving or
hair th l e tehing of the sca
ragaired t
ment fbr the promotion of its growth
IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING,
leaving the scalp, cool, clean and healthy.
Mir B I DET BOTTLE WARBASTSD. -Ea
J. B. BARRETT A C 0.,, ProPtilliore.
Manchr,. .
—Bold by Dr. R. Eimer, Gettysburge ste ,
Pa., a n dby
Druggist/ generally.
June 26,1867.—em
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS !
AND PHCENLX. BITTERS
THE ,MOST SUCCESSFUL MEDICINES IN THE
WORLD
Established In 1835 by one of oar &lost ilminirot Phy
sicians, and now used throughout 18orth and South
America, with more pleasing resalts than any other
Medicine In caste of diseased Liver, Blood or Skin, Ind-
gestion, Costivenam t Bilious Complaiuta,. Rhenmatiffm,
110 d Fever and Ague
Thousands of certificates are in our possession, giving
detailed accounts of perfect cars effected by these in-
valuable Medicines. They regulate the systems and put
all the functions of the body in s healthy condition.
. Sold by' all Druggists. Whits & Howland, Proprietors
duccesiors to Dr. John Moffat and Dr. W. B.,Noffat, New
York
April 4,1867,—1ye0w
RING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
FOR GRAY HAIR.
RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS To -RINGS.
RINGS Restore RINGS
RINGS Gray Hair to its RINGS
RINGS Original Color, Brad- RINGS
RINGS baste Dandruff and RINGS
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RINGS f VzosTABLE-Amaloszil RINGS
RINGS 1 is WaIIIANTI.D. I RINGS
RINGS Humors from the RINGS
RINGS Scalp and pre- RINGS
RINGS vent Baldness. RINGS
RINGS TRY A Norms ! RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINtIS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS
This is the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
Th is le the Cure that by
In the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
This is the Man who was bald and gray,
Who now has raven locks, that my
Ile used the Cure that Lay
In the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
This Is the Maiden, handsome and gay,
Who married the man once bald and gray,
Who now has raven locks, they say.
Be wed the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
This Ls the Parson, who, by the way,
Married the Maiden, handsome and gay,
To the Mao once bald and gray,
But who now has raves locks, they my,
Because he need the Care that lay
In the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
This Is the Bell that rings away
To drum* the people, sad and gay,
Unto this fact which boredom hu—
ll you would not be bald or gray,
Use the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
E. M. TUBBS A CO., Proprietors, Peterboro' N. 11
April 4,1687.-6 m
BLOOD! BLOOD !! BLOOD !!
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD?
MAIZE'S BLOOD PURIFYING AGENT.
An •ffecteal remedy In caring: Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
Tatter, Ulcers and Sore", Blether, Pimples, Taman,
Bolls, Pustules, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Lim of Ari•
petite, Female Lrregalaritien and Complaints, and, in
general, all diseases hasing==n in an impure
condition of the Blood, era ate of the net.
Tom system.
This medicine, the result of skillful and scientific com-
bination, is a purely vegetable preparation, free from all
injurious ingredients.
As Its name indicates it renovates the Blood, purges
out the corruptions that breed in it, restoring Its healthy
action and vitality, and striking at the very seat of dis
ease eradicates every trace of it from the sytem, and gives
bloom to the pallid cheek, and health and yhior to the
frame. Many diseases and much suffering are directly
traceable to the impurity of the blood, and it Ts of the
greatest Importance for all that Ole blood which courses
through every part of the system carry no poison or cor
ruption with it. Tc, suffer with hideous brae, pimples
and eruptions and other dismal ar king from Impurity
of the blood is no logger necessary, as the Blood Purify
log Agent fissure and Safe In its effects. Mothers having
children suffering from eruptions of spy kind will And it
especially effective. The Proprietor has many testimcml
ale from Clergymen and leading citizens of the county
where themedicine im prepared certifying to the wonder
ful cures effected by it.
Prepared by Dr. H. D. MAIZE,
Ashland, Penna.
Depot Gilbert t Royal, Wholesale Druggists, Nos. 309
and 311 North Third at, Philadelphia.
.y-Vor sale by Dr. Robert Homer and A. D. Buehler,
Druggists, Gettysburg, Pa.
June 19, 1967.-Ame
D.. L. J. GROVE'S
UNIVERSAL
MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER.
&E,This desereedly popular remedy,
having been greatly improved, Is
now offered to the citizens of Adana
county.
me many thousands who are daily using it, testify to
its magical virtues in the early stages pi Cbnunnption,
Olughs, local Ithesessatinn, Neopmigia, lam and Tooth
Ache, Weakness and Alin in the Back, Bide and Kidneys,
Cancer, Berefiria, Old Sores, Erysipelas, Fresh Wounds,
Barns, Bruises, Sore or Inflamed Breasts, Inserted Toe
Nails, Owns, Bunions, dc., de.
Its mysterious virtues, and the wonderfal 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 Nunny in the country.
Prepared only by the proprietor, 236 H. Lombard Et.,
Baltimore;.and sold by A. D. BUMMER, Dr. R. HOB
NEB, and .1. B. FORNEY, Gettysburg, and by the mer
ehants of the county.
REIMILITICI2I:—Benry Culp, of P., Andrew Schick, John
Winebrenner, J. L. sorick. •
sirmerchants can get a supply by elating at J. WINE.
BRENNER'S, at Wholesale Tricot,
July 31, 18117.—1 y
gELMBOLD'S
CONCENTRATED MID EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA
Eradicate/Amnia and MinutiaeDisaases of the Throat,
Nose, Ares, 117yelids, Ramp, and Sicis,
Which ao dislivire the appearance, Purging the evil
effects of Mercury, and removing all taints, the remnants
of Diseases, hereditary
c o; , : i t t ervise, and Is taken by
Adults and Children with Safety.
Two Table the Extract of Barn
added to a p t of water, is equal to the Li:ha i l ' s%
Drink, and one bottle is equal to a gallon of the 4rup
of Sarsaparilla, or the decoctions as unially made.
An Interesting Letter ispublished in the Mediccrehir
-unial Review, on the =Wet of the Extract of Sweeps
ri.l* in certain affections by Benjamin Travers, S. R. 8.,
etc. speaking of those diseases, and disuses aridng
from the excess of mercury, be states that no remedy is
equal to the Extract of Panaparille • its power Is extra
ordinary, more so than any otheg drug I am acquaint
ed with. It is, in the strictest emu, a tonic with this
invaluable attribute, that it is applicable to a state o
the spawn so sunken, and yet so irritable as renders
other subsidises of the tonic class unavailable pr
046.
HELMBOLD'S
CONORSTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Ilatabllsbed upwards of VI years. Prepared by
ff. T. IHILIKBOLD,
Druggist and Chemist, b 94 Broadway, N. Y.
B{r Sold by tU Druggists. Apr .30.-1 y
rLADIES.—If ycfu require's re
ume remedy to restore you, and remove Irma.
With, or Obstructions, why not use the bast ?
Thirty ymrs experience has proved that
DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS.
have no equal Rr Removing Obstructions and Irma* ,
life.. No mate from what cause they arise. They aye
sap and Tura in every out. "rim One Donor, gerbils.
DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS,
Is a remedy four,degreas stronger that the above, and
'intended So special cases of long standing.
• Prke, live Rollarsper box.
A Lalia'Pritute OfratiarosOk larrosings, seta fres
.
1"1 177 0 0 =Dot ~ist the Pills of your druggist, send the
money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 !roadway, ew Torii, and
they will be salt free Rum obibervation br return
_ [Jaa.l.ll6 y
Nor sale IS ammittsburg, Md., by A. T. SIMI it 00.
LOVE AND MATRIMONY,—The
affection. id the oppodte sex may begained bp id
-1
Ihirtng dm e rile. and all may own happily , It de-
And, - t regard to wealth, age or handy , band di.
rooted en to and stamp Ibr articulate to
Madam 1:10IISAID Bible House, New York
. 70a.10,1111L-ly , - .
AVOID - TOE QUAOIB.--If you ere suffering
L from the effects of. Youth&l Irdiseretiom
have leaded Warkmees, Baledoeut Ai, I hill mei
WIN/rem of ehmee, informs tim which if NWIM will
0m:sloe without the aid Ofseetielaim Addeo. •
_ RENZI AMElDXll,llletherit. New York.
.91a. 10, 11187,1 y
Fo A bu
Extnic) Sarsaparilla
' loszuss mid Minutes Oki byte, temitills tio vigor
tit tato ob. gam; olid OM= out the Imams
Bioko eem.
•
OT * 'few of the WQrst 4herhaii that
L et asustsix sate
_tram oTr et ta s m a c
p omm el ' sitf
Vitftd.
SPEER'S
PORT GRAPE WINE ,
Ukfd by `Hundreds of Congregations for
Mora or i;onsmanion Purposes.
• ALIO, -
Ercellent for Ladies and Weakk Persons 4
TO USE.
_......, ' I .
VINE ARDS, NEW JERSEY.
. _
SPURT PO T GRAPE WINS , POUR TZARS OLD.
r 5 J celebrated native Wine is made from the
ice of the Oporto Grape, raised In this country.—
Its invaluable .
TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPEBTLEB
are unvtirparied by any °ober native Wine. Being the
pure Juice of the Grape, produced under Mr. flPear's own
personal supervision, its purity and genuineness are.
guaranteed., The youngest child may pirtsker of its gen
erous qualities, and tbs weakest invalid may use it to ad
vantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and
debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that af
flict thelyeaker sex. It is, in every respect,
A WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Invalide nee Speer's Port Grape 'Wale.
females-use Speer's Port Grape Wine.
Weekly persona find a benefit by its use..
Speer's Wines in Hospitals -are preferred to other
wines.
Sold by Druggists and Grocers.
A. Eipeer'e Vineyard, New Jersey, Office,2l3 Droadwiy,
New York. [dept. 4,18437,1 y
THE GREAT CHOLERA
PREVENTATIVE.
X. 18136. L.
TILE GREAT
Zingari Bitters.
THIS WONwEBSUL REMEDY was discovered an
introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. B.Cheop
sus, an eminent Egyptian physician.
lie 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 whlik the human family was
then compelled to endure.
This great question was presented to his mind every
day in vivid colon as he moved among the sick and dying,
and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies
then in use. Thus he was led to nix* and experiment;
and after ten years' study and labor, ha presented to his
fellow-man the wonderful Zingari Bittern. The effect of
this preparation in the prevention and cure of disease,
was so mervelioneatui astonishing, that the mostilatter.
lug marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who
discovered it. His name was placed upon the Roll of
Noblee, and a gold medal with the following inscription
—Dr. B.Cheopsus, the Public Benefactor—waspreseested
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 the general hospitals of the old world.
The old Baying that an ounce of prevention I. worth •
pound of cure, applies with marvellous force to cholera,
and therefore aoy remedy that will protect us against
this terrible Mamma should be freely and persistently
sued.
dll pathologists now agree that thecholers poison sets
on the system through the blood, and that any combina
tion which acts on the excretory organs, and keeps them
in working order, must prevent aipifficient accumulation
of the poison to exert iteterrible effects on the omanism.
This is true not only of cholera, but of nearly all other
maladies, especially the different farms of fever.
The Zingsri Bitters is just such a remedy as the above
conditions require. It act' 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
and put in tone. Its Late is pleirnt and its effects
prompt outlasting.
Numertate cues of the following discuses hems been
cared by it Cholera, ,Diarrlites, Dysentery, Scrofula,
Typhoid and Typhtue Feirert Fever, ken s, Klirraga Do.
bility, A wade. Pemale I rregolaritlee,Drepepeia,Flatu
lency, Colic, kc.
Price One Dollar per quart Bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Harris
urg, Pa.
Bald by Druggists, Ilotelkeepers and Groceregenerally.
.11_11. F. KALB/LSI/3M, sole Agent for Gettysburg.
F. BAIiTSS , Bole-Proprietor
Harrlaburg, Pa
May 29, iBO7
NO MORE BALD BEADS!
DR. LEON'S
ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER.
I S pronounced by all who have used
I t the, very best preparation for the GAG. It is apo
Cities cure for Bei ldnesa, eradicates Dandruff and Humors,
stops the hair from falling out, and speedily restores
Gray Locks to their original bee and Ins uriance.
It operates on the secretions, and fills the glands with
new life and col ring master. Thin, dead, hided or gray
hair will alwayrbe brought back by a few applications,
to its youthful abundance, vitality and color.
It makes the hair soft gloomy. fragrant, pleasant to the
touch and easy to arrange. Dry. wiry, mid intractable
lock, become moist, pliant, and aupused to remain Many
desired position. Ass a hair dressing it has no equal.
The sales are enormous, and it is a universal favorite
with old and mug of both sexes.
Sold by Druggist' throughout the 'United States. Ad.
dress all order, to XLEGIAR A WITH,
Bole Propriaton, 137 North Third St-set, Philadelphia.
Dec.l9, 1507.—1 y
qr OOD NEWS FOR MO r ittiii!
OTFLERS, are you op pressed with anxiety for your
little ones/ Are your @limbers and hearts broken by
their cries? Do you wake in tbe morning unrefresbed and
apprehensive? I f so, procure at once it bottle of Dr. Le
on's Infant Remedy, and you will have no more weary
hours of watching and anxiety.
DIL 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 season. It is a mild, yet sure and speedy cure for
Colic Cramps and Windy Pains, and is invaluable for all
complaints Incident to Teething.
Sold by Druggists throughout the U. States. Address
all orders to ZIkOLER 4 SMITH,
Sole Proprietors, 137-North Third Street, Philadelphia.
March 19, 18eff.-81a.
YOUNG MEN, the experience of
past ten years has demonstrated the gild that re
liance may be placed In the efficacy of
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
far the speedy and permanent cure of Seminal weakness,
Emissions, Physical and Nervous debility, Impotsacii. er
want of power, the requf t of Sexual Sum*, or Youthful
Indiscretion, which neglected, wins the happ iness, and
unfits the sufferer for Business, Social Socie or Mar
riage. and often terminates in an untimely grave Make
no delay in seeking the remedy. It is entirely vegeta
ble and harmless on the system, can be need without de
tection or interference with business pursuits, sod no
change of diet is necessary while using them. Price, Ons
Doliax.
If you count get them of your druggist, send the
money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and
they will be sent free from observation by return of mail
Private Circularsto Gentkveen smitt)•eeen application.
For sale in Ernmittsburg, kid., by A. T. &sin A Co
Jan. 10, 1667.-ly
FOUNT'S COMPOUND!
FOR THE CURE OF
PUTRID BORE THROAT, INFLUENZA,
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,
in different parts of the country, and has never been
known to lb.il if taken in time and acoordhig to direc
tions. It is warranted to cure. Give it a trial and it will
speak Ibr itaelL Every household should provide them
selves with a box of this megicine and keep it on hands.
The cures that it has effect tears truly marvelous.
116. Prepared and sold by laws Tomrr A Co., Gettys
burg, Pa, arby their authorised agents. Per sale at
nearly aithe gtores in Adams pointy.
May 29, 1867.-tf MAIM YOUNT I CO.
AClear Smooth Skin and Beautiful
Complexion *Mows the use of Helmbokre Concen
trated Extract Sarsaparilla.
It remorse blackllpota, pimples and all eruptions of
the skin.
YOUNG LADIES BEWARE !-
Of the infamous effects of Face Powders and Wish
es. All such remedies close up the pores of the skin, end
in a short time destroy toe complexion. If you , would
hare a freak healthy and youthfa; appearance, use Helm.
boll's Extract Elerseparins.
THOSE who desire trillianey of com
plasion mast pares and mulch the blood, which
Heizabold'a Ooncmtrated Extract of Bansperille Invari
ably dose. Ask thr Heimbold's. Tek no other.
111 th e spring months, the system natn.-
1y =dingoes a change, and Helmbeld'e Highly
neeatrated It:tract of Sarsaparilla is as assistant of the
greatest value.
aCrELMItOLD'S Concentrated Extract
Sarsaparilla, to the Greet Meal Purifier.
901JANTITY vs. Quality. Helmbold'a
Itstraat Sarsaparilla. The doss is =all. Those
desire a large quantity and large dross of :medicine
888 .
Soy Aldo.
628• HOOP SKIRTS. ap o s
•
WILLIAM T. HOPLEW
"Our Own Make."
After more that'll's yesn_snriesolmart esparimett.
tug to the nannfteture of muurf.l" VIIr
low
tery
KUM we offer oar jug • to,
mertthants and talktlobilo to full 11/Mhdern orso
psimity vet ell ethers in 'the Armeiess dark and
and
they art se. oknowlodged by 111 who WOW or deal to
thews. they stre ware attlMhotion Obi* any ether
Skirt, and recommest themseim In t
I V ge
Datlers to Hoop aldrts shoed make s note rosPoothat—
wry= bss set ye then ri• frill Amid do so
amortanst memo ewsy Wyk. length and dm
br Janes= owdl fthilhans XADA TO
ORDIU S;
aik ibr 111 =. 1-16 ; 1 ; 1 5" and Nina euetise.--.
BON IWO& Its ftwaren on the Tom Into=
I le itnr ala nti thllt wisps Staaped T.
• ftleAfttlit Phltedstigdo a uPca
each tape. No others ars ge.
Alse, senstintly es Us. ik f e u e rvod New Took
and &stem Mk Mr% 'at borrisr•
MOilatilAn M
Ma7aad
ereasu
xo moßs GRAY LOCKS!
GETTYSBURG LIVERY,
SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES.
THE Proprietor of these Stables,
feeling thankful for theliberalpstronapberstaltore
received, Wallowa to Wenn the public that hooontlanes
the MIRY BURINSOI3 at hie oldstand cue Waeldaston
street, Gettysburg, near the Railroad, whets he Is pre•
pared at all times to acconarnodatepersonsidtbanything
in his Ilas.
HOBIIEB,OOACABiII, BIIGOIIB,ka.,
urnished at short natio* aod on reasonable terms, and
competent &Ives's sent along it desired. Persons will be
conveyed to other towns, ar Many place la the donatry,
Bis stook and Coachman of the Arai alms, and no pans
tillh=ared to make imiss rar = eagggortabl e lie hi
at all times to maims for funerals
ah partiesdeddrlnii to gy) over the Battlefield
or to Mat the Springs.
ALSO=HOESIII AND MULAS
will bebougb t and sold at ell tim es. Persoradesiringt
iinrchsae stook will find it to their advantage to all on
en undersigned, as hie stook is warranted to be as rep•
osemted or no sale. He has a doe lot or Horses and
Hales at present on hand which will be sold on reasons.
We terms. They ars sotuni and free front disease, and
arsguluttntied to work as represented. Persons will
*Alit to theiradvantage to can't the old stand befare
Id:lnger purchaeintelsewhere.
'MI7 9p , jegt,—.ti NICHOLAS WHATHR.
• THE EAGLE LIVERY ,
SALE & EXCHANGE SABLES.
° Washington Streik Gettriburg i Pa.
ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL.
I THE undersie—AA would redpectful •
Y in
the pti id that he bee opened a art
LIYDZY, BALD Alm id mums is tiLin
PlaeoPt *a ° p re V 46 suPortor soootamodaticiaa
In sam Dna He provided idniminrfth tggi;:lar.
=Hacks, Light Wwmt, Ott of the
to meet the p4emamd. Hie triltailtle•
good, without spot or idnetio , and per
none &palm "old cripples," t &Bertha Mir maim •
mom parties me always he acemstioodstad and esus •
Wale squisanents farnisbod. • '
pistiee,buwe er small, eau pilot what Hier taw ass
the east aboommodatinp kraut. •
Wafture to th e Dettludidd. paid"' attended ta, sad
ratable drivers flualahed if
parties ocrilveyal to and D• the Depot upon the er
rival sail defamers ofevery bids.
Harm honed* sad, or!
dolmas sad litralia a
dolmas am bargahis s iren. Der It is "Sir Ow old
no
attention pidd to tandshing Tektite
NrWe letter aurselmar e a e h,
anti by ilonibbing
1111 to piano overt aso
JEW Set 1141/...U.
dossmadd Caws.
v4i
♦ND
National TeleErapi Institute,
Cbnser of Penn and 84 Cigar Atreeta,
PITTS2V2O, PA.
The Largest, Cheapest, Best
ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
IN THZ UNITED STATZ.9
During the, past ten yeetra, upward* co?
FIFTEEN THOUSAND-STUDENTS, -
ERpnnenting every Mute in the Union, have endue-
• Led here.
A OOLLIGE OP ACTUAL BIIITNIA
Sapp)led with Banks, Storm, Post Office, Commisakm
Brokers' laintraucti, &Broad, Steamboat, and
Telegraph Oilcm, Lc., combining
THEORY AND PRACTICE.
Students are thoroughly Instructed Ls all the branches
of a
PRACTICAL B US/NEW EDUCATION,
Including Book-keeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Ootn
martial Law, Political . liwnomy, Dueness Correspond
ence. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Railroad
ing, Steamboaling, Telegraphing,
PRACTICAL BANKING, Ac.
STUDENTS CANENTER AT ANY TIME,
And complete 4211 cootie In hom slaw town's weeks
YDrEY DOLLARS
Pays all expenses for TaMoil, Books, Blanks, and Dip•
loma.
NO EMU CHARGES
For Peumaaship, Steamboatiug, B.ailroading. Banking
or Diploma, as in ether CollegEk. Fun Liesswee daily in
Penmanship to all students in the Commercial Depart
ment.
FOB CIRCULARS, giving full information. and con
taining a complete outline of our system of Practicill Bu
siness Education, together with
TESTIMONIAL.'
from Practical BusineW Men, Merchants, Banker', Book-
keepers, 4c.
Address the Principals,
Dec.4l3, 1886.—1 y
DICKINSON
AT CARLISLE, PENNA
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO YCRING MEN CONTEMP
LATING A BUSINESS !VOCATION,
To know that this Institution em
plqys none but competent instructors In every de
partment, and a =indent number to insure Individual
Instruction to all of Its :students, and being connected
with "Dickinson College," enables It to present combined
belittles of the highest order, while the current ex
pense* attending a comic hers, are from 60 to $lOO low
than at similar Institutions in large cities. We think
that when these flute are properly understood by those
who contemplate entering an institution of this order,
they will not be long In deciding In favor of Carlisle.
The following course of Instruction should commend
itself to all, who desire that kind ofinformation most re
quisite to prepare them, far any of the business purrufts
In life.
BOOK.KUPTNO
'Single and Double Entry as applied and practiced in
the various department. of Trade and COmmerce, and
Banking Houses of the country.
PE11)1L&NBAIP.
Practical and Ornamental of superior Style--giving
special attention to prover movement, in the formation
and combination o flatters, and thereby inuring to ev
ery student a good Current Hand.
BUSLNEBB ARITHMETIC
Including the most approved and beat adapted method'
for all buskin's calculations—Mental and Written.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR.
Taught with special reference to correct composition,
without which no student will frte qualified to assume the
duties of a first clans accountant.
MERCLIWILE LAW
Taught in classes, using "Desiis Treaties" as a Tont
Book, embracing the most Important legal informatioa
for a business man to possess.
BUSINESS FORMS AND CORRESPONDENCE,
are daily practiced in the Actual Business Department,
where the students lir ocieneetkm with their duties con.
duct en extensive coriespoudence, and make out all
Forms from a Receipt, ter ajudgment.Note
SPEC= BRANCHES.-':
Phonography or Rhort .Hand Writing, Ornamental Pen
manship, Pen Drawing, Telegraphing, Natural Philoso
phy, Geometry, Algebral
We Invite an impartial investigation of our facilities,
for imparting sound instruction in the branches enamel ,
Ated.
se Students enter at any time, and pu rime their course
without interruption.
sair- For further particulars, write and receive Circular.
Address, A. M. TRIM3ISR, Carlisle, Pa.
lfeb. 21,1867-1 y
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY'S
CORNER 10TH AND CHESTNUT Etragrre,
PHILADELPHIA
YOUNG 14EN
',pared for the Counting Room and Business life is
general
THEORY & PRACTICE
combined by means of Banks, Business Houses and the
me of all dada of Buzlaws Paper
THIS INSTITUTION
Is endorsed by the lending biudness men of the City,
STUDENTS BECKITED AT ART TIME
COLLEGE OPEN ALL TUE ryas,
YOB YABTIOULABB BIND YOB enteness.
;Imo 1.9,1861.-1 y •
giv Jtablei.
8311711 k COWLEY,
Pittiburg, Perim
~!
HAsft%
ilailimorts drat,
• TNIIMS
Tllll STAR AIL
Wednesday
or .2.50 If not;
iicrtptlons dlsoiettl
paid, nuleas at the
A eivitaTrastitioni
rates. A Mots! •
!1011:4 advertising.
year. Special
rates, to bear:cod.
Qt - The cur
ODC'hAit
:Lny newspaper Sp •
ver rasing medlain,
Jon Won't of •
cented, and at f
Cards, Pamphlets, •
will be printed at s
grolati
AJ. COVE
• LAW, will pr.
utlior Business
Cairo betweea 'Paha
itt4ree, Eltilt imam ark
DAVID WIL
LAW, 011114* *ebb
t.er Con tro Bquarti.
Rektrenec—non;
Muy 29,1N7'.
DAVID A.-
14EY AT LAM, w
and another badaloss'e
ilirOtnee at him rise •
opposite the Court UOll
CLAIM AG :
.I g ned will attend
the U. S. dovertitnento
Pty, Pension', Sonde. &
ur before toy of fl" De,
May 29,1.867. Att
D DIcCONA
• Chunsetor at
Chambersburg etre.;
Drug Store.
During the deeelOn of
oMce on Saturdays, an
that his clients and that
ceive prompt eltetalqn.
SAMUEL
No. 43 Lezingt.
Will give prompt tate.
, te well es loans co ltectfo
April 18, 187.-4 m
P. CLARLION.
CLARKSON.
ATTORNra AND
No: 12
Pep. Box, 711.
wrltefor to the leditc!
N,w. 1,1866.-1 y
Dl{. J. W. (1'
hia
t above MI I •
=23
D R. COOK,
mom
Tiering permanantly
ally otter* Vle proratd-.
attention glvsu to dbl.
Prof. Ad. Lippe, X. D
J . C. Morgan, M.
Wm. H. Cook, )1. D.,
Hon. Edward McPke
DavlJ,Wills, Reg,
Rev. J . A. Roos, II
mirOffice on the sq
second door from Con
JOHN LAW
tist, Often In Chain
the Lutheran Church,
Drug Store, where be In
, • attend any caw wlthltt
'P,•r.,ne in want of full
May 29,138 T.
JOHN W. T
BLIS BARBEltitio
II e• t door to McClellan's
tie can ♦t all thugs Its fo
seasln Ills Ilne. 11 Snail
will enema satisfaction
May 29,1867. •
QITItVEYOR A
EVANCE R. Ttie
zsCwiveyancer's Llc•noe,
office of COUNTY SttltV
wItITING Or DIMS.
41trICLES or A.G*.
BA
ilavlng had conaldarabia
to rod...lves liberal 14
is
F a l u r r i n ld ol , to ffsaff Adibtklarpir
May 29,1887.-17
OH ! YES
THE undersign
an Auctioneer's Li•
public, and would respect •
Ii prepared toattimdziro• ,
By strict attention to
latisfaction. IMl.Charge
tiction guarantied titan
May 29, 1867.—tf.
,itouts,
TIN-WARE
TILE LARGEST
TIN-WARE
S. G.
; ; •
(Formerly IMdrew
THE BEST COOKING
amatig w
OLD DOMINION, ;"
CO3IPROMIS
PCNNS
Ako, many other articles
101,1 se lojr as at any otbsr.
Apri112,1866
STO
TIN-WAR
THZ public ire Invited
mouse dock,uf irods
IN THE
Rarer y, Hotta Cook, toys
al, Stewart's°. • • -
and the Zmarald
These miens* at* a
pcpu tar Oook Sadrillt •
warranted 'to (Ivo
variety of Parler j letkov
wood, Including Um 0,0
NW, Oval Newt, &wad '
10 1 /a Wl', CO l O/04 BILIEJNI
Fire Brick and Orates. Ste
IN TrIE TIN-
The autortment
_mthrticei
kitchen or houlutruld pu
bee of coafenient - yet cheap
must be seen to be appr •
and varied that thbeeurtto
wont bare no coocoßtioo of
the ordinary thaws a
eels, Toilet Chamber Ws,
Buckets, Bread radaldro • •
tare, Deed BOZOS, Bpittordst,
Boxes, Walters, A i. Carrie
ten, Num Lamle, Jda
tent Nu tam Gratons
A B Plates, Asti illidalgagig .
Idpout Weals, Oates Migid t
Large Nab, Candi*
pert, Wrought-iron
and Oahe Mast%
Auctioneert
nabs, Coal Slovak Mato
Cana, SeLkaallog lazy
and repairing prumptiz At
nom. .
IN THE HOIILO
Oast-Iron
iNMA, of 'wiry alio
caleht Xtlim, /be
ihntlissObr
arts, Panatela and'
caber alaCI•11101p1
mso. •
Ationt=ial
tootle*
hi& so towt "
the v ia g
IXY 6 W ti la t
I (NIID
MEW
The pablio mit
pric B.
elm tag
curl ty, tryout
S
od*.
Jaly 1887