II 11 N . tC LOTH.' NG PICKING SELLS COATS bIiM.P R KING SELLS PANTS CHEAP POCKING BELLS VESTS CHEAP PiCEIIIG SELLS SHIRTS CHEAP FiCKING SELLS NOTIONS CHEAP POKING SELLS CLOCKS CHEAP. PICKING aRT.I.S TRUNKS CHEAP PICKING BELLS , VIOLINS CHEAP. . . PICKIiNG W 14143 ACCORDEONS.CHEAP p4egING- , sEras VERY CHEAP C LT* AND SHE HIM iuly 24, 1867. jiEW BOOT & SHOE STORE• NW AND GOOD 900DS Ting Imilleislgned has opened a new Boot and Shoe ! More, on BALTIMORE STREET, onedoor south of thelPrombS t rian Chun* and nearly opposite McCriery's ly 3 where he offers an attractive assortment o S f sln line, all new and selected with the great est care: hu . • 1 LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIREP,' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES'COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS, IN X4sas VARIETY. ,GENTLEMEN'S CALF BOOTS, iGENTLEMEN'S RIP BOOTS, !GENTLEMEN'S CONGRESS GAITERS, (GENTLE EN'S SLIPPERS, ALL STYLES, MIXTURE:OPB BALMORALS, !GENTLEMEN'S BROGANS, Ac MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, • dc.,: dc., itc., At. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, &c,,ltc. • AU will be sold at the lowest living profile. Buyers, from town endemicity,. are invitetto call and examine goods and prices before purchesing alliewhers. lam de termined to sell cheap--a little che aper than any other bona° in the county. By strict attention to business, tied dealing fairly and squarely with`,,everybody, I hope to merit and receive an encouragiefiluire of public patron- The MANUFACTURING of Boots and Shoes will he carried on, in all its branches. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters made to order. Also, Booty and Shoes of his own mann -1 facture constantly on band. Repairing done on short notate--and no effort spared to give satisfaction. None • but tint class. workmen employed. Raving a life-time experience at the business, I feel confident that I can - Pleads all who may call.' D. H. KLINGEL. Gettysburg, July 31, 1867.-tf BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING JAMES"WILSON Respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, thatle has built a new Shop, on West Middle Street, GSVI'SSURG, a few doors from the Court-House, and is now.prepared promptly to execute all orders for work in his tine. Gentlemen, Ladies and Children requiring BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS. &c., aro requested to eye him* call. He superintends all work made in his Shop, and 'will guaranty satisfaction, both as to prices and quali ty of work.. DarMENDING - ka Of kinds promptly attended to. Anig. 21,1867.—tf 41ir AND CHEAP CLOTHING t AT BRINKERHOFF'S "TACKS OF THEM! J , BRINKERROFF, corner of the sl Diamond and York street, has Just returned from the dity with an unusually attractive assortment of CI,OTRING FOR SPRING k SUMMER WEAR, whici he will sill at such prices 1111 cannot fail to take them off very rapidly. Call and Judge for yourselves.— To look at tha excellent material, tasteful , cutting, and neat end substantial sewing, and then to get hie low price's—callers cannot help but buy, when they see it so much: to their interest to do so. Coats, Pants, Vests, Mall styles and , materials • lists, Boots and Mom; Shfrts, of all kinds, Hosiery, Gloves,' Handkerchiefs, Neck:Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper Collars, Suspenders, Brushes, Combs; • Trunks, Vance*, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Segars, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, Pipes, Stationery. &c. ; Clocks, Watchea, Jewelry, with a thoustri and one otherarticles, entirely too numerous to detail in a news paper advertisement. Ile asks the attention of the public to his now stock, contlient that it will please—aud no one can or will sell che4er.. Don't forget theplace—corneruf York street and the Diamond, Gettysburg. kfair 29,1867. JACOB BRINKERHOFF.- A OTI-IE.R, V TO BY NQRRIS CLOTHING, H 4TS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES • A$ CHEAP AS BEFORE THE WAR ALSO typing in the Gentleman's furnishing line, on be found at the Cheap Store of Mai 29, 'St.-If New Goods ! CHEAP-CHEAPER-CHEAPEST! IrF you wish to buy good and cheap IL Otads, call at JACOBS A BROIL STORE, near My ers' Nigel, in Chambersburg street, Gettysburg. They have the very Bost selection of goods, such as "CLOTUS, CASS q • TWEED:, Ac., the market can produce, autt ettetaned to sell them as cheap as can be sold anywhere in town or country. Any person wishing to have them cat out, can have it done free of charge.— ThoeeMeeiring Goods mai elup, cintalso be accommodated We warrant the best work and the beet fits to be, had anywhere No bunibug In what we say. We have on hand the very beet most durable SEWING MACHINES, and are always ready to wait 'on parches era. Intl satisfaction given as to operating machines.— Call and examine:. We warrant them to be the beet In use. r JACOBS A BRO. litayl29, 1867. MkRCHAITT TAILORING. CLOTHS, C.ASSIMERES, TWEEDS, is and other materials for Men's Wear, furnished and made np, to order, on abort notice. • • • SATISFACTION . WARRANTED. , t Work ifiso solicited from Customers, who purchase their Goods iLsewhere. ' • i" W. T. K.1.N0, Tort street, opposite the Bank. Jniartl2,lB67.—ly FAI L. STYLE OF HATS • FOR 1867. . .1, S. S CREARY' lAmlaut received a fresh and general assortment of *Ml_.. 4ll6l “"V ir the va7 hitest,etfle of tine Bilk, CuidatlMß man note Hats. jnd also • large rapply of g e g amod knor prked Work HAM and CAPS for Hen and POTS Be *Tit/shit friends and thepublic to give him IL call. '; litept.ll,llo7.—.tf N ENV :BAXERY. . NYWPORT t ZLEGLIR liseliguileateakery,lostil Wailthigton etr., balfampare Imo the Is& Rotel ,Cltett 4 pbarg, PA 00111t1Ultly on hand, to bestqf l;" , ,_..... 1 4 1 - , tr•c44411, At 4 114 1110.aste I' arlairsattrillbsouvierrieal thsteumunadnidiketesatsasafiggr sok Sepluise. 9171 l Ull A, GALL. . MUM • cl,er • =II Pox AT LOW PRICES FE T. C. NORRIS .3'!2 r r . NATIONAL BANE (1 0VERNMkNT iONDS - - OP ALL :ISSUES, SR T r EN- THIRTIES COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, bought and sold Orders for pnrchaao and male of STOCKS, - BONDS AND GOLD promptly executed. eirirributsr allowed on 81'.8817.61, DEPOSITS. at 3. 4 and 6 per cent., according to 1 eneth of time of do• posit. J. EMORY BAIR, Cludder. July 3, 1867. .„ T H E First Rational Bail of Gettysburg, ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS AS USUAL --‘- Buys and Sells all Kinds of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES; GOLD _AND SILVER, Converis 7-3 a Ndtes into 5-20 U. S. Bonds. fier Orders iplloitedand promptly at tended to. 1 l GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier: April 11, 1:867. Vitetograph Oalitrito. WE aru always glad , to see our friends at the Excelsior Unitary, it still stands in the same old place opposite the Bank on York 'lO., Oot tysbarg, Pa. O. J. TYSON. • PHOTO MELCIATURES at the Ex celsiot Gallery ere superb and are tarnished a on .third city prices. Call and examine specimen's. C. J.TYBON. • ExCET.,sioR is our motto. '..TO please our ;On and to render satisfaction In esisfy instance our determination. C. J. TYSON. CONSTANTLY t on hand an assort ment of fine 'Frames, Photograph Alba ms, Cards and Baskets for grasses, from the Battle-field, Photographs of oar Generals,and other distinguished individuals, at the Kxcelsior Galery. O.J . TYSON. THE best Photographs made in this County are made at the Excelsior Gallery, Getty*. burg, opposite the old Dank. C.J. TYSON. BY all means have your Photographs made a 'the Excelsior Gallery if you desire them per ect. C. J. TYSON. LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field, singly or in sets, very low; she Stereoscopic 'Views fo theftattle-field, at the kacelrior Gallery. Do not fail to see them, .C. J. TYSON. ' RAMES OF, EVERY KIND, for Large Pictures, Marriage Certificates, Church Certificates, Missionitry Certiticates, Az. very cheap at 8. 0. SHEAF TER'S New Glittery, Hanover, Pa. Jane 5,1367.—1 y REMOVAL! THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. THE undersigned tapes pleasure in 1 - announcing to ths citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally that he has removed from his old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite tbo store of Fahnestock Brothers. The room he now occuAes, has been recently fitted up expressly for his business. The locatlin is an admirable one, enabling him to take pictures in all shades of weather, and with a orrectuess unequalled any whereelse, LIFE-LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS, of every slzeand description, executed in the fl n eat style particular attention given to the CARTE-DE VISITE, and in oopying AMBROTYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES of deceasedfriends. Also—, TILE GETTYSBURG GEMS, a new style of picture which has become very popular with the public, not only for their beauty,but for cheap neds and convenience., SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR e& ly. Also--TUB PORCELAIN PICTURES, which for thear beauty and durability are mosurpassed. We are prepared to carry on the business in all Its various branches, and haring had conslderableexperience we run no risk in OUARA.VTEEfNG PERF&T SATISFACTION. Our facilities for a tall display of oar skill are unequal ed by any other Gallery in the County. and we would herefore invite every one to call at the NEW GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT. GALLERY. Call and examine otcroSpecimens and Judge for your selves. LEVI Id,UMBER. June 21,1868. GURNEY & SON PIiOT'OGRAPII ARTISTS, 797 Broadway, .2Vcw York. In addition to our PIIOTOGRAFIIIC ART GALLERY, established 1840. We have for the last Sys years had ad vantages superior to any other establishment in • obtain tog sittings from life, of all the PROMINENT CELEBRI TIES of the day in CARD PORTRAITS, and are now publishing a Catalogue of over 2500 SUBJECTS, AMERI CAN AND FOREIGN, also a large list of Copies of . WORKS OF ART AND ENGRAVINGS. Such as the Right Rev. Bishops of the Etopial church, the Catholic Clergy, and the Clergy of al nominations, all prominent officers of the Army, Navy and Confedemte States, Actors and Actresses, Professional Billiard Play ere, Foreign celebritiesaictures from Statuary, nude and female. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for one dozen pictures from on r Catalogue will be filed at $l.BO, and sent by mail free. Single Pictures 25 cents each, copies of engravings lb cents each. N. B. We also desire to call attention to the advantage we have for reproducing, or copying, Old Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, Card Pictures, An., of DECEASED RELATIVES AND FRIENDS, enlarging thffizillo any size, and Mashing in Oil, Water. Colors, orludiaink, with the aid of TEN TALENTED ARTISTS. Parties desiring copies, 01;huld therefore- correspond with us direct. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. The. Trade Supplied at a Liberal 'Discount. GALLERY OPEN FOR FREE INSPECTION, and ett angeratelelting the City, wlllfnd our Gallery one of the most agreeable places ln'the City wherein'to while away an hour. J. GURNEY * SON, PHOTOOLPELM, 707 Broadway, N. T. Antels.and gtotaurants. Oct. t.1886.—1y KEYSTONE,. HOTE:L, GETTYSBU.RG, PA. WM. E. MYERS, PROFIRIETOR. SNOW OPEN. THIS is a new'Honse, and has been fitted up in the most approvedstyle. Its location is pleasant and convenient, being in the most butanes' portion of the town. Every arrangementhas been made Mr the accommodation and comfort of guests, with ample stabling attached. With experienced servants, and ac commodating Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to please. This Hotel is now open for the entertainment of the public, and we kindly solicit nehare of public patron age. I May 29,1807. RAGLE HOTEL. The largest and most commodious la I :I47TYSEIJI4O, PEITNA columa or cnAgsmisib!a AND wassmarostsfrurts, JOHN L. TAT;. Proprietor /Or An Omnibus, for Passenger' and Baggage, runs to the Denot, on arrival and departnie of Raft Road Trains. Careful servants, and reasonable charges. May 29, 1867.—tf goutertioto, gre gram, toVs, &r. • Fresh Confectionery, &c. ri'HE subscriber calls the attention -a- of the citisensof Gettysburg and vicinity, to his tine Confectionery Itetabliahment, one door east of the *ogle Hotel, on Chambers burg street. Cokes, Candres,and every description •f Confections together with nuts,Orangesoind alikindeoftrults al ways on hand. Parties, pnblicandprivate, es well astandlisawill be furnished with ail kinds of Oakes,lceOrsein t (inpyrasni anlionn orotberwise,) andotker refreshments attheir houses, upon abort notice. Having spent a lUi-tltne at the buslasep t he flatters hirasellthat he azulerstandef t andthat lsabletorsi der satire utiztaction Call and see 01 eConfectionery. May 29,1867. torgt mid tonadry. GETTYSBURG POUNDRY. rpme ratecriber would inform his i eustali3imigid abate that he .b Milt akannfttnriag intrioos tiny and Machines, made to era,* as ihoit =eh Tuzassmata Ain); , crwsits;' • • (Bee different dam of Powers.) ClaireTerealllnffens end tneei l em cern Shelters end Brpar Condbdder Cut. ten, Straw and Ray Mann, r auk sa o us pionghs, Itarsitear.Ploniduk, sidißa) and corn Plonibe; the . varEmsyNnia Bolas *ma, the Latest improvement; aim Miittal Strews Au. cleft Iroit2alliem for -Clioneteries or Porgbis t Whit . es 4umhsrlo4 suistkor twahorse teatime, a iirates. AU new. Tann - • Xayllflo—tt ; ~~~iit~a~cs ~~ e _ .~—.. -- ~ . _ Tag WASHIMITON ilBl ARl' - ..:I:PatLaDatL1 0 111 d., I Li Chartered by the Stet. otPearoY/rantre Orgaildsed ‘. ; -le irld ot the riPlk RDUCAT3 411421:111!OUIRT SOLDIERS AND 'SAILORS' ORPHANS, SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR TIIE WASINGTOW LIBR) Rl' COM,PANY THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEALUER 225T11, 18U7, Or at the Institute, Riverside, N. J And many other darge presents, the whole amounting to For full schedule of Presents, see circulars, sent free on application. Each Certificate of Stock is accompanied with a I3EAIITIFUL STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING, WORTH MORE AT RETAIL THAN THE COST Or PRESENT IN TUE GREAT DISTRIBUTION SUBSCRIPTION' ONE DOLLAR Any person sending us ONE DOLLAR, or paying' the earn, to our local Agents, will receive immediately &fine steel plate Engraving, at choice from the following list, end One Certificate of Stock, insuring One Present is the GREAT DISTRIBUTION. • ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. No. 1.—"36 Child! My Child!" NO. 2.--" They're Saved! They're 'Eared!" No. 3.—"01d Serenty.atz ; or, the Early Days °fibs Revolution." --• • . Any person paying TWO DOLLARS will receive either of the following Sae Stag Plates, at choice, and TWO Cer tificates of Stock,thas beecmlng entitled to Two *'as sents. No.l.— a Washington's Cowie hip." No. 2.—"Wesning ton's Last Interview with his Mother." THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person paying THREE DOLLARS will receive the • beautiful Steel Plate of .5 "HOLE FROM TIM WAR," and Three Certificates of Stock, becoming...entitled to Three Presents. • POUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person paying POOR DOLLARS shall rash's the large and beaut Ifni Steel Plata of • "TOE PERILS OF OUR FOREFATIIERS," . and Pour Certificates of Stack, entitling them to Four Presents. • ME' DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person who pays FIVE DOLLARS shall receir the large and splendid Steel Plate of "'FMB MARRIAGE CF POCALIONTAS," Rod Five Certificates of Stock, entitling them to Five Presenta. The Itngravinge and Cettificates will be delivered to eacli subscriber at our Local Agencies, or sent by mall, post paid, or expressas may be ordered. itY HOW TO OBTAIIi SHARES AND EN Send orders to na by mail, eiclosing from $1 to sa), either by Post Office orders or in a registered letter, at our risk, Larger amounts should be sent by draft or express. , ]0 shares with Engravings_.....,. 25 shares with EngraVings 50 shares with Engravings.. 75 shares with Engravings., 100 shares with *gray n gm.. Local AGENTS WANTED throughout the United totes THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE, Situate at Riverside, Burlington County, New Jersey, is founded for the , purpose of gratuitously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Seamen of the United States. The Board of Trustees 'consists of the follow log vrell.. known citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey:— HON. WILLIAM B. MANN, District Attorney,Phlladelphis,, Pa. HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, • 7 Ex-Chief Coiner U.S. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds, Philadelpirbs, 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 i Co., Philadelphia. TREASLIT DEPARTSIZST, WASHI3GTON, D. C.. April it, 1847.—Office of Internal Revenue:—tiering received satisfictory evidence that the proceeds of the enterprise conducted by the Washington Library Company will be devoted to charitable twee, permission Is hereby granted to said Company to conduct such enterprise exempt from 11 charge, whether from special tax or other duty. The Asitclation have appointed Le Receivers, MOWS. GEORGIA( A. COOKE & CO., 33 South Third Staeet, Phila deiphla, well-known Integrity and business ex perience wabe a sufficient guarantee that the money intrusted to them will be promptly applied to the pur pose dated. PHILAD74.PHIL, Pa., flay 20,1867. 2b Me Officers and irsabers of the Washilsgion Library Cb., N. S. READ, See Teta ""Gsanzitaa:—Oa receipt:4g your favor of the 15th notifying in of our appointor` 4 as Receivers for your Company, we took the liberti.l4:!eubmit a copy of your Charter, with a plan of your enterntriwi to eminent legal authority, and having received hia4tvorable opinion in regard to its legality, and rympataing with the benevolent object of your Association, v the alum than and maintenance of the orphan child4en of our soldiers and stilors of the Riverside Institute, 4 \ 0 11;y• concluded to accept the trust, and to use our best e is to promote so worthy an object. • . Respectfully, yours, Lc., GEO. A. COOKE I CO., Address all letters and orders to GEO. A COOKE t 00., BANKERS, 33 South Third Street, Ramie'phis, Pa Receivers for the Washington Library Co. Joint R. Ttrimsa, Gettysburg. Aug. T.-2m. NEW WORK ON SINGING BASSINI'S Twenty Melodic Exercises, SOLFEGGIOS FOR SOPRANO OR MEZZO • SOPRANO VOICES, Studiett to acquire the Art of Singing "These exercises were composed to be used simultane ously with his system, “Tax sir tle Grimm or with say other method ibrthe cultivation of the voice, and will take the place of CONCONJPS SOLFEGGIOS; being more melodious and better adapted for teaching. .Some of these exercises are specially beautiful as well as useful, a mingling of the disked Wile, which se cures the interest as well as the improvement of the Student. The various styles developed in these exercises render them invaluable iu an educational Role., of view, as they, tend to enlarge the intelligence and the ap preciation, and at the ssme time form the taste of the pupil. They must be studied carefully with reference to the innumerable marks of expression and forms of or 'l:lamentation. Upon the minute accuracy with which these are accomplished depends the 'actual sterling ad venemneut of the pupil; any evasion or slurring in these 1 s time and effortutterywited, while, onthel4er ie ieseaod ventilv n , and a m ntely faittrecution of them,. will Live unexpected. power and Acuity, and open to the student':the means and resourceelty which greet artists produce their most brilliant and prciiiplud eirectsd--Watua's Art Jarmo/. Lit -TWO F 067. Price, each, In ................... SS 00 do do in Cloth, 200 Sample Cryy sent b,y Ilan,,on receipt Published by JOUN WM MILL it SON, No.SUßroodway, Nov York. Ihibltaberi and dialoilifsAllualo, and 11husulacturers of FUN" 7Y?113, YIAGELOYB, &c. Send kir 008dog 3 pri ...71317 300 B i e en rp rr A x i/811E1 ' 8 SEED WHEAT, Nor pale. A mil , vacktY; 7144. wet s sot apt to lin ripie arty; and enlirely fewboos NI filth. Moe, $ll per both& • ' RIBIaI, Aug. I, 1•07.--at Biar aWranago Pa TTENTIONp ZOVAVES/ AutyiN Tßl _ la . - irg S L ft it tiro l i shilio t i I 1 5 elk olitharibe • By .C I t t aBUM; 0. 17 .-4f. • 1 hid - • Int , 1, • - #C# ###. • #;- I -1 ' ' t ~~r^'-~~tti airs RIVERSIDi , INSTITIfTE Inconxinited bj the State of ?few Jersey, • APRIL Bth, 1867. • BY V i IRTUIC OF IRIZIR CIIARI'BII, EMI ACCORDANCE WITH ITS PROVISIONS, will distribute IN PIIIISIINTB TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, AT PHILADELPHIA. PA, ONE PRESENT WORTH $40,000. ONE PRESENT WORTH $20,010. ONE PRESENT WORTH 510,000. ONE PRESENT WORTH $5,C00. TWO PRESENTS WORTH $2,500 EACH 8300,000. CERTIFICATE, And also insures to the holder a TWO ROLLIE ENGRAVINGS. GRA:VINGIS E. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner. JUST PUBLISHED, IN FORM OF INTENDED AS ; ,. WAGON `.MA • Trsubscriber respectfully informs 'a public that ha carries on the WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS in pll its branches, at his Shop, fit Cumberland tinins, hip, about onelattmlle from Brea Mill, on the road lead ing from said Mill to the Etninittsloarg road, and ; la pro pared to orxedltte all orders with proieptness. ' mar ' OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO He also manufacture* HAND-RAKES, SHAKING FORKS AN]) S.IOO3.I.IIANDLKS, for wholesale Andre. tail trade. He hopes, by prompt attention to business, to merit and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to Idea at Oettysburg,•wiil receive prompt attention. Aug. 7, lati7.—ly WILLIAM H. HOUCK. GREAT CONOWAG9 MILLS.' 10,000 nusions OP WHEAT WANTED The undersigned having remodeled and improved hie mllle near New' Chester, (formerly called "Walnut Orove," but now "Great Conowago Is prepared to do alt kinds of work la hls line with unusual dispatch. Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange, the very beet qualities of Super, Extra, and Family FLOUR, also Rye, Corn and Buckwheat Flour, with every variety of Chop and dial of wheat, Haring a SAW MILL attached, he is prepared to saw all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice. A farmer in need of lumber and flour, can put a log upon his wagon, throw a few bushels of wheat on the top, have the wheat exchanged for thir. and the log sawed, thus saving a double trip—and all because of the new and perfect ilia chinery now employed in these mills. Having the best of workmen, he will be lade to please every body. Thankful for past Ltvors he hopes for a con tinuance of the same. H. J. BITERS. New Cheater, April 1867.—1 y. SILVER'S WASH POWDER SAVES Time, Labor, Money. Makes Washing a pu ratio. and Monday a festival. Sold everywhere, Try it Address all orders to the Manufacturers, ZIEGLER AND SMITH, Chemists and Wholessle Druggists, 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia. March 19,1867.-8 m H. F. DEBRING & BRO., FRESCO PAINTERS FREDERICK CITY, SID., RESPECTFULLY inform the pub 1k that they are prepared to PREI3CO OIIURCII. ES, HALLS , PRIVATE REPIDENCE9, kc., in the moat approved styles, modern or ancient. All work warranted to give satisfaction its to taste, durability and cheapneu. April 25,1867.-6 m NOTICE. THE subscriber has now thoroughly repaired his GRIST AND SAW 3IILLA, known u . McILILENNY'S MILL" on March creek, and is prepar ed to do GRINDING AND SAWING of every kind at short notice. lie solicits the patronage of the neighbor hood, and will guarantee matiallaction. Give us a call. June 12,18117.-tf GEORGE GINGELL. B ROOM HANDLES FOR SALE, Wholesele or Retail. at the Lumber Yard of 0. H. IMEIILER Earriagto, Xiarntoo, NEW FIRM! AT THE OLD STAND [EbTABL.ISIIED IN 1.817.] I have associated with mein business, my son, Joux F. McCRIART, under the firm and style of D. 31cCasser k Bon, and I desire to say to my old friends and the pub lic generally that. since the war, the manufacture of Baddlee, llarness, Collars, tc., has been revived at the old established and well known stand on Baltimore Street. one square south of the Court Uouse, Gettysburg, 1'... Having had an experience of 40 years in this - re ta lib merit, I feelassured. that, with renewed attention to bus. these, we can still further merit and t eceive a full share of public patronage Feb. 1,1864. With increased facilities for condntting our we lire better prepared than ever to safitfy the wants of all those who may need anything in our line. We e.pe daily call the attention of Farmers and otherA to the superior quality of onr Plain or Quilted Seat flora "ride Leather., Saddle•, Dames, all kindo, Plain or Quilted Seat no without fa*toling, 'Horn. Housings, Plain or Quilted Seat SidedeotchCollurx(l.-ather), Saddle', (ticking). PIAILI or Fancy SaddleCloths:Co Sean, Cohere, Wagon Saddle., Best Welt LiarneasC4Alars, Riding Bridles, of all kinds,P a tent Leather Collars fair or black, rounded or stitched or unirtitched, Hat, Best Leather Wagon Whips Martingales, • 4, 43.4. and S feet long, Carriage Harness, all styles, Plaited Team Whips, silver or black mounted, Trotting Whips. Heavy Draft Heroes., Ladies' Riding Twigs, Blind Bridles, Whip lashes, Girths, Horse Blankets, J.c.,&c. Cruppers, , SO 60 M SO -. 40 50 .- 02 00 -. 90 00 In short, everything that pertains to &first class Onera horse furnishing establishment constantly on hand or made to order promptly, of the very bent material, and by the most experienced workmen to th• country, (two herring worked in thin establishment for the last thirty years.) W..are note manufacturing an excellent lot of Haney Draft and Harness Collars for those w ho prefer on r own to city made work. Repairing of all kinds doneat short notice and on rea sonable terms. All are cordially invitedto call awl examine for them selves as our work canncrt fail to recommend Itself. Feb. 1.1886—t f. DAVID McCREARY k SON. NEW SADDLER SHOP. ON "the Hill," Baltimore Street, Gettysburg. Pia—Gan mainly on hand, of made to order, all kinds or. RIDING SADDLES, WACION tiADDLES. CARRIAGE HARNESS DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS. FLY 'NETS, ,te. is low as the lowest May 29, 1867.-tf. CARRIAGE -MAKING RESUMED he war being over, tbeitudersigned.bare relumed the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS., at their old stand, In East Middle street. Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to pot up work in the most fashionable, substantial, and superior wanner. A lot of new and second•band - CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AC, on hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest pile's, and all orders will be supplied as prompily and satisfac tortly as possible. OrREPAIRMGJO • done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A large lot of new and old HARNESS . n hand fur sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by them, they solicit and will endeavor to deserve a large share in the future, May 29.-tf CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES TATE & CULP :Are now building a variety of COACH WORE of the *est and most approved styles., and constructed of the billastaterial, to which they invite the attention of lv ers. 'l4aving built our work with great care, and of ma. halal didected with special reference to beauty of style and duribOlty, we can confidently recommend the work as unsurpaaaed by any other in or out of the cities. AU we ask is an'lnspectkin of our work, to convince those in want of any titan ofa vehicle that this is the place to buy them. ilay-RRPAIRIKO in every branch done at short notice and on reasonable terra. Give us a nail at our Factory, near the corner of Wash ngton and Chambersburt streets, Gettysburg, Pa. June 12, 1867.—tt A•grituitung XutpittututO. BRINKERHOIj'S Come STIRT,LER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The underigned would inform the Agricultural pablic that be 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 beet machine of theltind 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 1867, 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 ens 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 eon patent Committees as the best Corn Sheller oat. They say, "We hare care fully examined and thoroughly tested this ma— chine,and have no hisitation in pronouncing it the best OWN. Sheller we ever saes." Th e re _ port is signed by such men AI John Stanton Gould, President N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P Johnson, Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag ricultural Editorli. Y. Tribune; S. Edward Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. nom among many complimentary newspaper *otiose, the following, from the N. Y. Observer, le deemed sufficient: "Among all the Hand Citru Sheller. made in New York and dlbany—and one single firm man u&eturers more thin 10,000 annually --not one can enter the circle with tke Shellerjust invent e d by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells, equator and cleanses, rapidly and easily, at on e operation, as fast as the ears can be put in the hop " • " The undersigned is now prepared to diepase erg COUNTY RIGHT& He will have Bllßtfillat reedy tit' sale in thu Douro of a montles time. • - Ail letters,to be addressed to WK. wrizai, •,• P.O. Bo: le, Gettyslanw,lo4, Mar. 14, 186 T. DAVID 31cCIILARY LIFE INSURANCE THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE AND J. IL ROWE ALL life poli c ies of this Company are payable at the age of 80; so that a man may raja -, the benedlt o hi' Investment In hls old age, if his life it protracted be yond four score years, CAPITAL DANNER & ZIEGLER 8. P. Darlington, Secretary and Trcarurer. Directors.--Learis L. Hoapt, tioratiel 0. Palmer, W. W. Kurtg, U. G. Ledeenring, James Shields, J. E. Kingsley, Jam M. Conrad, John Bingham, Thomas K. Peterson, John A. Wright. Apply to G. C. CASHMAN CARP ENTERING. TR undersigned respectfully in-' form the pablio that they hare commenced the Carpeoting In the ahop formerly occupied by George Sohryock, deceased. We are prepared i s do any work in our line of business and aa reasonable aertnY other elltab. listiment in Gettysburg. We hope by a strict attention to Mildness to merit a share of public patronage. May 29, 1807,-tt 'TO THE BUILDING COMMUNITY. AND ALL OTHERS • WHO' WISH TO I.AfPIi'OVE. THE undersigned respectfully in forms the public that he still continues the CARPENTERING: BUSINESS at his old stand, on West street, riettyebtirg, and bread: at all times to accommodate those wanting anything dams in hb line. He iapreparsd to furnish all kinds ofwork ibr building purposes, of the bait material, and as neatly an d cheaply as It can be done at any ether establishment in the county. Experienoed Rands abbeys In readiness and work executed with promptness mid dispatch. Androfhankful for part hours, he Zs, by attention to bus:nese to receive a liberal share of lio_ket±oman May El, VAL : ISR WASHING MACHINE. TEM uzukersliiird offers for u3e the TOWMIP RIGHTS of Adams county. for MILMIIPIe PATENT, Wahl, the mum:, sturszer and slim Wawa that has yet beef offered to the public, The Wilds wM be sold 012 rsennudde terms. This is r . tie opportulakr for energetic min to mate GOOD IVAGAS osoubsslnuing ar selling these machines. A. mug& miUddne till be far Ebbed nay perste who purchases eAlititt, detirel4 et cut. Olaf theaters onmpb!esk 514016,11. M tor. kiesm whiff thanksoidariumar bassqtaulltdeL ' Mint 0441burit Jane FINKLE LYON LOCK-STIiTCH. SEWING MACHINE The only Machine so perfacital that entire satisfactkot is guaranteed or the purchadis **ivy refunded. When we have no Agent a .ample bfachine will be sold at very low price, and a Lail Agent appointed on the most favorable terms. N. B.—Bend for circular. Tla veltng Agents wanted Salary,4lbend FINKLE Sr, LYON S. M. CO. 567 .11roietway, New York July 3,1867.-6 m SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINE THE very best and latest itoproved l thine In use, fo sale at. the CLOTHING STORK of 118 & BRO., In Chambereburg street, Gettysburg, where you can buy the best and cheapest Cloths, Classimeres and Vaitings„ and every variety ufgoods In the Hue of 311 IN AND BOYS WEAR. Toucan have them cut out and made np In the very beet style ifyou wish, at moderate prices, and without any risk whatever. GZO. JACOBS & BRO. Augel6,lBo6. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MAC if INES; C 99 BROADWAY, Nzw Yozz. These World-renowned Sewing Ma chines were awarded the Highest Premium at the World's Fair. in London, and six Pint Premiums at the N. Y. State Fair of 186 d, and are celebrated for doing the best work, using a much smaller • needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the intro duction of the most apprived machinery, we are now able to supply the very best machines in the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Yu toty at Bridgeport, Conn" under the immediate raper - vision of the President of the Company, BLIAS nows, Jr., the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Yarolly Sewing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors, Manu facturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, I.,loaks, Mental/ea, Clothing, Hats, Cape, 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, hes, fell, cord, brild,'bind and perform every species of Yawing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed. .. • . The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE, and made on thir Machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Saw ing Machines are subject to the printiple invented by him. Bend for Circulars. SIBLEY At STOOPS, General Agents, March 19, 1887.—1 y .No. inr2 Choetnut St., Philo SEWING MACHINES THE GROVER & BAKER TLIE BEST IN USE.—These Machines have becum so well known that little need be satd by way of recom mendation. They have taken the tint premium at all the late State Fairs. and 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 Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family use. They are almost noiseless,sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple in their construction. They are easy to manage, and can be worked by almost any child. Every fatally should have one. They sore labor, theysaeetime, and Meg saes stoney. and do their work better than it CAD he dose by hand. The undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above Machines, he. established an Agency in Fairfield, Adams co., where he will always have. 11 hand a supply. Persons wishing to bay will please call and examine for themselves. s3.ltieedlei sod Thread will also be supplied. - J. S. WTTLIEROW, Agent. Fairfield. Adam, county, Pa. Ang.16,1866.-tf. Noourance. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY THE FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' INSCRANCE COMPANY, OF YORE, - PENNA. innorporatal by as Legislature cJ Parrett. ix 1884 ACT/101W= CAPITAL. Ck PITAL PAID to VAILABLZ INSURANCE can be made in this Company at as low rates as are consistent with the Recut ity tit the Company and the parties insured, - and on as accommodating term, as with any Company in the country. Nomadism notes are taken and consequently no as garments will be made on Ita Pohalm. This being ■n inland Company, no risks will betaken n the large cities. More than half of the entire stock is owned by Its Om. tars and Director; which Is a guarantee that Its affairs will be so managed as to make it a rate medium tor Maur- All Imes promptly adjusted and paid without any de- AT plimitione ma , . through the Poet Ofice, from any pert f the country, will meet with immediate attention. entice In the corner-room, Second Story of HARTMAN'S BUILDING, Centre Square, York; Pa. Pferident—llENßY WELSH. rice President—DAVlD E. ''MALL. Diredor:, Philip A. Small, John A. Weber. M. B. Spahr. Geo. W. !Igen fr Ch ries A. Merits, W. H. Karts, (ore ) John F. Spangler, .Lewic Carl, David E. Small. Treasures—Charier Weiser. Srcrefary—T. Kirk Whits. HENRY A. PICKING, Agent, Gettysburg, P. N. W. BOWKK, Yorc Springs Jnne 1567.-41 in ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, NSURES PERSONS OF AN'Y AGE OR OCCUPATION AGAINST DEATH EITHER FROM DISEASE OR ACCIDENT, AT LOWEST CASH BATES. QOM Lew is L. lionpt, President 112"/ A . PlCKATGigrAdaeltyeburitt Agent ms County sir General Office, 432 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 21.-3 m far eMfrs and gostrarloo. CASHMAN k BOWL Wasating ValtTants. Ti3E BEST 17011NG MEN, the experience of AL 1011141141 ripsaw dennonstrated the NUM tint • liaise many be plated II At efficacy of BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, few the speedy and permanent mire of ilemlual weakness, Plroissiom r Physical and Nervous debility, Impotence. or want of Omer, the result of Sexual- lams, or Youthfial Indiscretion, which neglected, rains the bliPPASSItasa unfits the sefferer for liminess, Social Society or Mar rime, and often tenilnates loan untimely grave Mate 50 delay in hooking the remedy. It is entirely vegeta ble and Winokur. the 'Mem can be Used without dr teatime or interforemce with hilliness pursuits, and no change of diet Is necessary while using thous. Priori Our If you oonnot get „,them of your druggist, send the money to'Dr. J. Bryan, SD) Broadway . , New York, and they will be sent tree from observation by return ot mail Meat/ Direulorrte Gersasaten sentfreems opptionnins. For &Id& in Immitteburg s Md., by A. T. Sten & Co, Jan. 10.1567 .-ly . . LADIES.—If you require a re liable remedy to restore you, and remove Irregu larities or Obetrattious, why not Ilse the beat? Thirty years experience has proved that I DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS. have no equal for Removing Obstructions and Irregular ities. No matter from what cause they arise. net are safe and ore in every ease. Fritz, One Dollar, par boa. DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, Is a remedy tour degrees stronger than the above, and intended *w special cases of long standing. Five Dollars per box. A Laid,' Private arcular, with Ettpravisgs, sent/ree on application. Hyatt cannot get the Pills of your druggist, send the motley to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, NeW York, and they will be sent free from observation by return o mail. (Jan. 10,1867.-1 y for sale in Bmmittsbirg, lid., by A. T. Stein t Co. LOVE AND MATRIMONY.—The ar.itens of the opposite sex may be gained by fol lowing simple rules. and all may marry happily, if de sired, without regard to wealth, age or beauty. Bend di rected envelope and stamp Sri particulars to Madam LIIHILLEDEMXIIIIIkiIIbIe House, New York Jan.10,1867.-ly AVOID THE QUACKS.—If you are suffering from the effect* of Youthful Indiscretion and hare Seminal Weeknees, Emiselons, du., I will send 'm4:fres of charge, iuformation which if followed will ears you without the aid of medicines. Address HENRY ANIONS, Station D. New York. Jae. 10, 1867.-1 y D R. J. BRYAN, " d o . thing physician, SPECIAL TREATMENT in all eases of Seminal, Sexual, Urinary and Nervous Dis eases in Male or Female. ADVICE FREE and correspondence STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. A GENTS WANTED.—Samples sent free. No capital required Ladies or gentlemen can earn from $3 to $lO per day. Enclose stamp, and, address TRIPP 4t, CO., Eighth st., „N. Y. BARRETT'S, THE BEST VEGETABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE, TO WHICH WAS AWARDED , A. SILVER MEDAL! The Highest Premium a the New Hasspshtre State liar. .11t in no g w an co y nc i fid a e ilt tl i be t superior to all others for restor ■ ORIGINAL COLOR. This Preparation relieves the ben, of Dandruff. Horn ors, and all unpleasant Burning or Itching of the scalp, supplying to the roots of the hair the required nourish ment for the promotion of its growth IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING, leafing the scarp, cool. dean and healthy. Mir EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED. lat J. R. BARRETT A CO., Proprletoh. Manchester, N. H. —Sold by Dr. R. Horner . , Gettysburg, Pa., and by Druggists generally. ' Jon* 28, CLIMAX ! CLIMAX ! $lOO,OOO 00 40,000 00 52,974 17 PAGES CLIMAX SALVE, A FAMILY BLBSSING FOR 25 CENTS t heals without • Kw. No family should be without It We warrant It to cure Scrofula, Sore■, Salt ithacun Chilblain., Tatter, Pimples, and all &option. of the Skin. /or Sore Breast or Nipples, Cute, Sprains, Bruises, Earns, Satkla, Chapped Hands, hit., it initkito • parrot* rzni It has be used over fifteen years, without one Mare. It has no pzralla—having perfeltly eradicated din. ease and healed after all other remedies had failed. It ta a compound of Arnica with many other Extracts and Balsams, and put up In larger boxr than any other Ointment Sol,l by Druggists everywhere. Whirs & Howland roprietan, 121 Liberty Street, New York \iamb MISC.-1y eow DOING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA FOR GRAY HAIR. RINGS • RINGS RINGS RINGS To RINGS RINGS Restore RINGS RINGS Gray Hair to its RINGS RINGS Original Color, Erad- RINGS RINGS icate Dandruff and RINGS RINGS VEGETABLE AMBROSIA I RINGS RINGS is WARRANTED. RINGS RINGS Humors from the RINGS RINGS Scalp and pre- RINGS RINGS vent Baldness. RINGS RINGS Tar •A Boma! RINGS RINGS RINGS ,RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS This is the AMBROSIA that Ring made. Th ie is the Care that lay In the AMBROSIA that Ring made. This is the Man who was bald and gray, Who now has ra*o locks, that say lie 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 tom raven jocks, they aay. Ile need the AMBEOBIA that Ring made. $500,000 This is the Parson, who, by the way, Married the Maiden, handsome and gay, To the Man once bald and gray, But who now-has wren locks, they say, Bemuse be used the Cure that lay' In the AMBROSIA that Ring made. This is the Bell that rings away To arouse the peoples, sad and gay, Unto this act which bore doss lay— If you would not be bald or gray, Use the AltaltaßlA that Ring made. B. M. TUBBS k CO., Proprietors, Peterboro' N. H April 4, 1fi67.41m BLOOD ! BLOOD !! BLOOD !! PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. H. H. ROWE. MAIZE'S BLOOD PIIIGFTING AGENT. An effectual remedy in curing: &rotas, gall Rheum, letter, Mcers and Sores, Mother Pim lee, Tumor*. Boils, Pustules, General Debility, Loss of Ap petite,Panels Irregularities and and, in general, ail dhows laving ice Irtin fn aa tapers condition of the Blood.er a dismatio 'of the nor you mama. , This measles, the remit of skillfrd and 'cicadae MM. binatkre, isp purely /notable preparation, free from all' lelutioustagredients. As its gems Indicates it renteratec. the Dlood„ peeps out the oar nigh= that breed In it, reetorixerlte healthy salon Liity, and trfrfidft at the veer seat al die loss wesnais* "every transit brim the whim, and ghnes bloom to the pallid cheek, sad health and sigar to tie frame. 3froiX:s aud someh i aro auto. traceable to lelpeerttr °NW it et th. greatest tar .3 that the which courses through overy,part of the system car ry no palm or oor ruption with it. To 'offer with hideous sores, pimples and eruptions and other diseases arising from impurity of the blood is no longer necessary, as the Blood puffy, ing Agent benne and safe In Its effects. Mothers haring children suffering from eruptions of any kind will And it especially effective. The Proprietor has many teeth:dont als from Clergymen and lading citizens of the county where the medicine Is prepared certifying to the wonder ful cures effected by It. Prepared by Dr. H. D. MAIZE, Ashland, Penna. Depot Gilbert - A Royal, Wholesale Dreg".late, Noe. 809, and 811 North Third et., Philadelphht. firior sale Gettysburg by Dr. Robert !Corner and A. D. Buehler, Ihweiete, Pa. June 19, 1887.-8 m• ELMB OLD S JIL- 111 * CONOINTILMID nun) EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA hudioassiirepeise and UleeraffesMama sighs Throst, Nose; Era, ZY 4418 , SW., sada/an, 'Which so &Awe the appearance, Purging the evil effects of idurcary, and removing ail Woe, thermostats of Diseaus, hereditary or °timid* sad Is taken by Adults and Children with whet Eislity. Two of the Durant at added to a p t of water, is equal to theLiel l oc= Drink, and one We ie steal to a gallanof . tbe Bp* of or the decoctions se ussatly numbs. An ItitasseditsLetts's is pstdieltat fa Use MAdlockadr. Review, on tlueesWet of the Attract otliarsapp Ma, in pertain edhstkaufflY Doidluithi %wary?: 11.11., eta- rain of thoso aliases, aid Manses arising Duo tis excess of muraary, 'Was that us nastily is equal to the llairset of ElarsapasfUs ; itopower I. ember ordinary, inore Nathan any other dna; set a ds with, It is, in the strictest susesot tads with this bribable attribute, that it is applicable to a Ode o the system so sunken,. and yet so Inflible as renders *titer substantaw of the Souls aims *unmated* or lidur. IHRLXBOLD'I3 ocnlcrarrianD =LW! SAISSAWIiti Matsighbad wow& oLle Withl lb" Dilo4ol mad Cbassid, $4 isnedwayeß. • by /Inlaid& Aps.n••••ly tIMEIiMPMWMMIMe ~~a: 819 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Vtri THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. X. 1866. L. THE GREAT Zingari. Bitters. THIS WONwBBFUL RIM DT was discovered an introduced about twenty , years ago by Dr. 8. Chimp ens, an eminent Egyptian physician. He bad long seen and felt the want of some remedy which would strike at the root of disease. and so pre vent much of the suffering which the human family was then compelled to endure. This wrest question waa presented to Ws mind every day in vivid colors MI he moved among the sick'and dying, and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus he was led to think and experiment; and after ten years' study end labor, he presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zinger' Bitters. The effect of this preparation in the prevention and cure of disease, was so mervellotur and astonishing, that the morn flatter ing marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it. His name was placed upon the 801 l of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following inscription —Dr. B.Cheopma the Public Benefactor—was presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been used in several epidemics of cholera, both aa a preventive and curative measure, and with such great success, that It has been introduced into neatly all the general hospitals of the old world. The old saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect tie against this terrible disease should be freely and persistently sued. All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison acts on the system through the blood, and that any combine: tion which acts on the excretory organs, and keeps them ID working order, must prevent a suMcient accumulation of the poison to exert its terrible effects on the organism. This Is true not only of cholera, but of nearly an other maladies, especially the different forms of fever. The Zingari Bitters is Just such a remedy as the above conditions require. It acts 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 taste is pleasant and Its effects prompt and lasting. Numerous cases of the following diseases have been cured by It: Cholera, Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Scrofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous De. bWty, Anaemia, Female I rregnlari ties,Dyspepaia,Flat n. lackey, Colic ' kc. Priee One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf Harris burg, Pa. Sold by Druggists, Ho telkeepe ni and 0 roce ngenerally. ns.G. F. KALBFLIIISCEL, sole Agent for Gettysburg. F. BAHTBR, Sole Proprietor Harrisburg, Pa May 29,1867 NO MORE RALD HEADS! DR. LEON.'S ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER. Is pronounced by all who have used It the very best preparation for the Hair. It is apo sitive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dandruff and Humors, stops the hair from falling out, and speedily restores Gray Locks to their - original hue and lox uriance. It operates on he secretion; and EMI the glands with new life and cokiring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always be brought back by a few applications, to its youthful abundatbce, vitality and color. It makes the hair son glossy. fragrant,PhMalMt to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry. wiry, and intractable locks become moist, pliant, and disposed to remain in any desired position. As a hair dressing it has no equal. The sales are enormous, and it is a unirersal favorite with old and young r.t both sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Ad dress all orders to ZIEGLER. A SMITH, Sole Proprietor*, 137 North Third Stveet, Philadelphia. Dec.l9, 1887.-1 y GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS t. .. /HERS, we you oppressed with anxiety for your little ones? Are your slumbers and hearts broken by their cries? Do you wake in the morning unretresbed and apprehensive? Irmo, procure at once a bottle of Dr. Le, on's Infant Remedy, and you will hal , e 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 need in season. It la a mild, yet sure and speedy cure for Colic Cramps and Windy Pain and is Invaluable Zr all complaints incident to Teetbidf. Sold by Druggists throughout the 11. States. 'Address an orders to 21kGLER f SMITH, Sole Proprietors. 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia. March 19, 1867.-Bm. DR. L. J. GROVE'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER. • This deservedly popular remedy, having been greatly improved, is ■ now offered to the citizens ot.idams county. ins many thousands who are daily using it, testify to its magical virtues in the early stages of Consumption, Coughs, local Bharsiatirni, .I%euralgia, Jaw and Toot* Ache, Weakness and Pain in Me Back,ffide and Kidneys, Cancer, Scrofula, Old &rut. ErYsi.Psfas, Aran Wounds, Burns, Bruises. Sere or Inflamed Breasts, inverted The Naar, Owns, Bunions, dc., do Its mysterious virtues, and the wouderhil cures it has perfnmed, might be published ; but the discoverer is willing to rely on its intrinsic merits, in order to intro duce it Into every family in the country. Prepared only by the proprietor. 236 2. Lombard St., Baltimore; and sold by A. D. BUNKUM, Dr. B HOR NER, and .7. 8. FORNEY, Gettysburg, and by the mer chants of the county. Burammss :—Heury Culp, of P., Andrew Schick, John Winebrenner, J. L. Schick. SirBRENNER Mercha ants Wholes t can get a a le P impplyri ces. by calling at J. WINE. 'S, July 31, 1867.—1 y yOUNT'S COMPOUND! FOR THE CURE OF PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, or - any other InAemagetory or Inward &gene of the Throat If not of too long standing. Also, SCARLET FITZ& This medicine has been tried In THOUSANDS OF CASES, in differing parts of the country, sad bas never been known to kit If taken In time and according to dim= timid It is warranted to cure. Olveit a trial and itwlll spook for IteelL Every household Should provide them salve' with ■ box of this medicine and keep It on bands. , The cures that it has eff.cted are truly nuirvedons. idL,Prepared and sold by Isla= Yount Co., Getty.- burg, Pa , orby their authorised agents. Yer imie at nmiAy all the Stores in Adams county. May 29. 1661.-tt 'LOW& YOUNT. CO. HELMBOLD% CONCENI'RATXD EXTRACT BMW 13 the Great Diuretic: 0021MT11.1.1119 =TRACT ILIASAPJAILUI Is the Great Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to role' of Pbarmatty and Chembstry, and are the moat actlee that can be made. Yeb.2B, 1.867,1 y ELMBOLD'fI TRACT RUC= and Imistrran Ron W ll ean cores secret an = d delicate disorders tnsfl their gyp% at little expense., little or no change In diet, no McGowan ince and no exporare. It is pleasant In taste and odor immediate In Its action, and free from all inJurloni pro perils& Rib. 98, 180717- A Clear Smooth Stan and Beautifiil Axoomplexion follows the use at flahnbeld's Cowen tasted Extraet Sarsaparilla. it removes black Spots, pimples and all eruptions of the Oh.. ATOUNG LADIES BEWARI 1- of the hefunous Wade of Paco Powder aattlirsde. as. All much rowdies tics* up the pores of the akta,, and in a short time destroy tee • ample:eau. It you laiabd hays a fraah,.haalthy and tidal appasessoa, uesipehu.. hold's itxtraot HOSE who dealre brilliancy" of Oc o . plezkei most purity end earl& the bleed * which THOSE Macaw:toted Ixtraot of Sorseperala Wad. ably does. Ask for Rehabold's. rot no other. Lralthe spring months, thisystem natu ly undergo. a chasm% and nsiaballes sved Extract wSuseperila Is as assistant o greatest value. r tbit VITELKBOLD'S Concentrabed Rdract earivirinso. th. Grid Blood Pallier. ITANTITY w. Quantlizt le Heizabold's noteset Sarooporiffs , rho soon. Thom . w &dr* NwP Villainy and bap doom of notflotoo ILELMBOILIYA Extract clowns sad ream* the bloat Bi fl=e i r foto she Mira ' sae pave out She hoboes bet mike alma& AZ:low of MO worst clisordoni giedided Onis oerriptiat 14eilL Netrasi eatiospedne L a Mil*" of =l= NO MORE GRAY LOCIO3 are daily practiced in the Actual Business Department, where the students In connection with their duties con duct an extensive coriespcmdence, and make out all Forms front a Receipt, to ajodmment Note nomography or Short Hand Writing, Ornaments! Pen manship, Pea Drawing, telegraphing, Dinars! Philoso phy, Ckometry, Algebra i it., ke. We invite an impertial Investigation of oar facilities, for imparting sound instruction in the branches enumer ated. 41161 P Students ea at at 4n7 time, and pursue their course without interrnptio . , Sir For further pdrtienhlra, write andseceive Circular. BUSINESS COLLEGE, BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY'S THEORY (lc' PRACTICE , ombined by means m Banks, Business Muses and the use of all kinds of Business Paper. STUDENTS RECEIVED AT ANY TIME FOR PARTICULARS cm) FOR CIRCULARS June 19,18137.—1 y !' GETTYSBIT4,G LIVERY, SALE Sr, 'EXCHAN'GE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these Stables, feeling thankful for thetiberalpatronageheretolbre received, begrimes, to infer= the pa Win that incontinnea this LIVERY BUSINESS at Ile old stand on Washington street, Gettysburg, near the ;tanned, where he is pre pared at all times to aocomm ateperseasolthanything In lifeline. • 1101131e8,00ACELIIII, BUGGIES pin., urnfshed at short notice and, on reasonable terms, and 4. competent diners sent 41110 n it desired. Persona will be conveyed to other town", or any place In the country. Hi stock and Coach main of e Ant clam, and no pains Will bettwwwd to make ri comfortable, lie Is pmand at &Minna to coaches for funerals: an4also to parties detdring t go over the Battle Field or to visit the Spriags., • ALSO—HORSES AND MULES will bebought and sold at al4times. Personsdesiring to purchase stock will Andit toihelr advantage to call on se undersigned, as his 'tonight warranted to be as rep. oomted or no sale. He hes a Sae lot of Horses and Mules at protein on hand which will be sold on reasons. le tern.: They era solid and free from disease, and lin=id to work as Fomented. Persons will radvantage to lat the old stand before. Winger paragon gelsewh e. Nay 29, 1067.-0 THE EAGL , Li VERY , SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES.. Washington Street' Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING THEEAGLE HOTEL. . THE underope would reopeetful 4?A ly lalbrut the lc he has opened • new LIVNRY, SALE AR IL7LC OR BTARLI In this place, sad le prepared to ode eapedor aoonantodatiotue la this Rae. Re lair added ll with llngglee, Oar-- = 4,2 llaoheAlltat Raged, ~ of tba West dyke, t ii. tto meet the radio d d. Hie horned are all: good, withost spot or and wildly rellahlo•-• none eyed aold oripphs," all oldie mar order. Ming pestles can . e„,yit b otomoodotod aid Gook fortable epotente tarnloh 01 1 portko, Line or snail, can . Net what they wait ow. Oa mod ecoonunedatlng to ~ . Melton to the Battle.deld • • Utley attended to, an d , rebate drivers thrulshed ff d parties tonveyed to sad • , the Depot epos the ar rivet end dePartld• of OttICY . • . Bond bought, sold, or . - .• . am t „ brays iv A mos k r brogue Oren. 1 motto fa ° Ws ph* ea* 114 4 0 ° 11 ' . to toltddlift Udder etWo modem tiltt*tisoiipitioiA . . . *lk " • 1441611410 eta NI ienpiesis leery or a* , soi 4 , 1 V, wit, • T. T. '1 . My 30,11Pir.—t 4 I PIT SBUR4I, PA. The Large t, Cheapest, Best " ACTUAL ,B BU SINESS COLLEGE IN THE UNITED' STATES I DUring .tJul pait ten yours, uptoarda of FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENTS, Representing every State In the Union, have Oman*. ted A OOLLEOR OP ACTILAt BUSINESS, 'Supplied with Bon ka,l Storm, Piot Orrice •Conimindon Broken' InipriWee. Railroad, Iltaidagoid, and "Telegraph !Mary £c, conildning i . THEORY AND PRACTICE. Students are thenmihly instructed In all the branches of a 1 41 PBACTIC-4 4 B BINRS.4 EDUCATION, Including Book-keepi g, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Cont emned Law, Politka Boonomy, Easiness Oorrespond once. the An of-Dis nig Counterfeit Money, Relined lug, Steamboatiog, 're "graphing, PRA CiICAL BANKING, Ac.- STUDENTS, AN ENTER AT ANY TIME, And complete 's lk(11 cone In from EIGHT to Tway' weeks FIRIY DOLLARS Pays allexpeoies for tuition, Books, Blank', and Z.lO EkTILi CITARGZB for Penmanship, j fitenmboating, Railroading, Banking or Diploma, as in other Colleges. Yuri Lexicons daily in Penmanship to all strident, in the Commercial Depart ment. J I, FOR CIRCUL/08, ' v iol full information. and Con taining a complete ou Vl ne of our system of Practical Ba ldness Education, :tog er with,.• , TES T I IMONIA L from Practical Men, Merchants, Bankers, Book keepers, &c. Address the Princip&M, SMITH & COWLEY. Dec.l3, Pittsburg. Penna. • DIKINSON AT C.A.R.4ISLE, PFNNA HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMP. LATINO A HUSINESS EDUCATION, TO know that l it Institution em ploys none bin t Instructors In every de rtment,and a slat at number to Insure individual Instruction to all of its students, and being eonnected with "Dickinson College," enables it to present combined alcilities of the highest order, while the current ex penses attending d corers, here, are from 50 to 5100 less than st similar instillations in large cities. We think that when these facts are properly underitood by those who contemplate entering an inetitutlon of this order, they will not be long itt deciding in favor of Carlisle. The following cottreeiot Instruction should commend itself to all, who diroiria that kind of information most re quisite to prepare them sn. any of the busimss purneftr in life. BOOR-ICEEPLNG. Single and Double Entry as applied and practiced in the various departinents of Trade and Commerce, and Banking Howse* of the 'country. 1 • PENMANSIII p. - 1 Practical and Ornamental, of superior Style—giving special attention tb prOper movement, in the formation and combination oflettiers, and thereby insuring to ev ery student a good Curtent Eland. BUAINZES ARITIIMETIC Including the most approved and best adapted methods for all business calculaMons—Mental and Written. ItRIGLISH GRAMMAR. Taught with *Wel deference to correct composition, without which no iltudatit will he qualified to asaume the dutiet of a art* clam acnonutant. UERCANTILS LAW Taught in classes, using “Dean's Treaties" as a Text hook, embracing the most important legal inGsrtuatiou for a business man to pouesa. MINUS FOR3I£I, AND CORROPONDENCF., SPZCLM BRAIICHES • Address, IiI:TRIX3IEit, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 21,1887-17 1 ICI CORNER lOrn ANto CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA YOtTkG MEN epared for the Cointivig Room end BlllioMl life ID Oneral I 1 -..-.. THIS iNSTITITIION is endorsed by the heeding business men of the City ....Ir. I COL,I,EeE OPEN ALL TUE YEAR, , ___ XiltM I,,ftablio. NICHOLAS WIAVU , 1867. alltato. h Institute, (Nair Street 4, = .B.llZierwre 'trot; EZEI Tilt, STAR .01p neAday or 51 , 2.50 If not: acriptlorto tlkron 4 paid, attires it the .1 i,v t:ItTISGM OE Ilbersl4l son - 4 atlvertlifliir I 'car. Special 130 , 4 rat , s, to be ngierA KZf The airenla. N le 1. 18 one-titilf unp ntwspfber in vertl.ling Nediunt Jun Wotur, of ecuted,. and at f- Caidli, Pamphlets, will be Ptiated at troftS.S AJ. coy 6 LAIV. will rii. .0 her Duliimiecotruir C:nee betwe t m 'ah. short, Unl in oru itr DAVID WI AW, 02Ice.at ,•rCmi t re Sauillr. t on. T ay '2, ISM. DAVID A. N EIVAT LAW, • an I all oth.4. bu.luest 40-Oftlce at MAT , ~pr, mite thu Court ii (IL AINI AG signal will alto, ; ❑ir' U. 8. florertiment; vr I ,, rote itiky of the Di. LV, I 567. Att XicCON., •D • Change/or at Chltubershurg street, Buehler's Drug Shure. During the Raturdath a th a his clients !Milli* Dive bruturkt att-ation 45.1..1t7F 4 t. D. A S P. 4:3 Lexitu w itt giro prompt at w , •H nx lunt)N c. IleCti April 1387.-Elm r. cLAIMSO:W. LARKSO.N. ATTOIMILAN • No. P. 0. Box, 711 to tho N. . I, DR. J. W. C. hittOtlice N 0 a ~..tbove the CS E;ott3ll,urg, May 22, Tl 1)1t. COOK, -ow 11.1 v In.; porn:l=mA ly n I ly hie profesoio to talon xitea lu d A.I. Lippe. M. D. `• J.C. M..rgau.M. " - to. 11.1:4,4, M. D., II at. F:thvartlMcPlier ,D tvl,l W Ile, E. 41., Rev. J. A. Han /0Ifrom,!« on the KO !MM=BN JOHN LAW ,r 1 Chant the L ther.tn Chrircla, Drug Swrc, ICIOIOII6 uttmtd ati!. Can within i'or-gym. In 14'111( of fall ba7. • 01I.; 'IF 131. It A 11.11F1g, lit'St doit- to Ili:011413th' con at 111 titnns bn( line. I[nita will omit re. 4stbrfa,rt Iv 31.. y '.130,18337. tr IZVEYOR A `i A IL Th rlvev4ll , :t.r . • LiCo.n. • of COUNTY SCILy DEEDA. CICLES ,8A Um, ingltukt con:ll44mb to ro , ,tve 3 liberal attar ly neumerd to Rod eltarrig 1 0 . th 1101t1. A 1• ms Co.;P May 27,1807.-1 y -- OH! YES 'I I IIE unddrsig 3n AactioniPar's ' vt,11,. and w,:ld rersi.tet le pr..p.Lred to.Lttf.rld pro , By ,triecat:,ation to b n.t: [.'artion. I a•to , n guaranti rd In ai May :19. stoves, TIN-WARE 1111.: LARD ST TIN-WARE I s S. (1 kx . Formerly• kndrew TilE BEST COOKING 1111.1011 g W 01. D DOMINION, COMPRO3IIBI4 6 BM Al—,, many other articles 11•dd .14 lOW 118 Rt ADy other Aprft LL iSGO STO 'FIN-WAR rpTI E peLlie tire invited t thenso stock Ofitucide IN THE S 'W.iverly, Noble Cooky, Roy & to wit n's Cook t Oyaame tl the Emerald Cooking-8 These varieties are a* ••• puhr Cooking eitos* the wArrvatt,l to glee entirb • vArkty of Parlor inclo•link: the MO • ' van, Ora/ Meteor, Rl,u , z ol.k tor. Comet, Egg. Nair Fi o lin It and iirittee, lig IN THE Mr: The ILrretrtnierit embrace. kitchen or lopo•ehold purl lo•r of ctooronioot )et cimu• tou.t he Peen to Le &woe and varied itint Omen who It anent have no coeceptlen e o the ordinary kitcheu literati eels. Toilet Chamber Set*: Buckets, Breed and Spice Ik, [ere, Deed Blllo . l ‘ Splte&ms. 114,2,1. Wolters Al, Carrier ter+, Nurse leatups,slelly 3,1 tent Nutmeg Orator*, thent, A It J Plates, Ash. Beek/fie Spout /lends, Coffee Mille, I.ar4e Vorke, Candle Stillife„, pets, Wrought-iron Frying Scrapers, Coffee itostotore f W and Auctioneer Bells, Egg, nets, Coal Sieves. 0 laaatop Cen4, :,114tealing Jars, Alt., and repairing promptly alto, men. IN THE HULLO Cart-iron Pots, of every 'eke celain Kett:es,lir Cu Okla /Let ilea, Lr Jitto , Caet.hve . variety, Porcelain and t oilier articles imposoihia . Attention is speninlLT -I - tents fur Which he is avast; n.nnbug, Moats be astaitad via: TIEN lINI InIT'El"8 WA/JELIN@ r' 1/ I .041 4 /ND class. The puhlic ant tart*** iteluaraattiag* exree.lung lolfilsurap.. • curiodttl, if yod‘de sot, 60.14. • July 3,18117,—1f