111 El ECM MS Ar oR'' ~~~~~~,. r .., . 1, . T`ar 3L • . . _ Mill .-: , •A' l ,•,- -- , , ''.. • , co -Tl5- .cilw . '',," - -i:, -,-':•:: : , . - - - ' : • - • .', . ifti*-tiNtlata i)AIC T S.C " AP " PI t{ . TESTi 4IRAY. F. . , Pmts - - SHIRTS CHEAP.. Pleilker DS ' II6TIONS CHEAP till?, PICBING : CLOCKS CHEAP. .. ,q • , ' . PICK,ItIO: - LTA TRUNKS CHEAP. PIVICHS9fILLS * VIOLINS CHEAP. . . PlCialit IffELLR, ARCAVEDEONS CHEAP PidC:ilo; VERY CHEAP 114,LIvilt#) )3EE, gib! . 4-IW2t, 'BOOT &SIIOE STORE. GOOD GOODS . - AT. LOW PRICES • •. . • Tin, • ed Imikvmoda nets' Boot And' Shoe AL mmony sTIAMET, onedoor smith of 1 .• trabAid awl, opposite Mcerearfs - Jim* h• caws attnietive assortment al la all new and selected with the , great-- owl owe. lie . • • • t r ip CONGRESS GAITERS, ' IMT BALMORAL' oArrEas, - • OEII.IOON GAITRRS. I.4DLINF BALKORAL BOOTS. WCIS VARIETY. • . . , 9 • CALIF BOOTS, ' • KIP BOOTS, ' 'OOBORIMIS G ALTERS, t.• BLIPPBBS, ALL STYLES, • GINTLE a BALMORALS; 0 I. BROGANS, tr. I f atr °walk= og:Ens,, III:., BALMORAL GAITERS; ii• - 'MOROCCO BALMORAL'S,' . 'Be e ._rte l itc., *.e. I I' • . • .. • M r ' 4XIINCHIP3B GAITERS, • CALF BALMORALS, ii i . TS' BROGANS, he., Le. • fr. f AS will be dat Os ',lowest living profits. Boyers, from town coital*: are Invited to cull and examine goods audio be6irlik purchasing elsewhere—. tam de. Wigwag as Ilebtqap--a little cheaper than any other house istpleecoanty. By ttrksatteotiun to busioese,4id dialthE a r re r squarely with everybody, I hope to merit ve an encouraging share of public patron =liiUlllittAOTOßlNG of Boots and Shoes will be ois, In its branches. Boot., Shoes and Gaiters madeto orders Also; Bouts and Shoes of hie own mann. facture constantly on band. Repairing done .on short uotice—and no effort spared to give satisfaction. None but first eleaseirockmem employed. Raving a life-time experience** pa* basins's, I feel confident that I -can please all whin niiraill: IL 11. KLINGEL. GettythergOuly 31,1867.4 f BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING. . JAMES WILSON mazitaibill7 fonds ih is friends and the publiogenerally, ti, thatialbal at um Shop, on . West Middle street, iilliTTVlllll ~ a few doors from the Court - Hones , and...is now propar ptly.to execute all orders for work in hie line. tl , Imilaa and Children requiring DOM, MOP, 841Piillit13. kc, are requested to give him a call. He superintends all work made Julie Shop, wed wlll a rtrikuty satisfaction, both - as to prices and quali ty tor W . ~ . ~ .MENDING[ Of all kinds .— ptly attended to.. A0g..91, • , tf NEW I CHEAP CLOTHING /..T BRINKERHOFF'S. STAIOIB . OF THEM! BPIKERHOFF, corner - . of the • Diaanotpd and Yerk sires has just returned from the city vriallan unusually attractive assortment of OLOTIIIWik FoR SPRECO 'A SII3IMER WEAR, - . which he will sell at such prices as cannot fall to take them off very,;rapidly. Call and judge for zgurselves.— To look at th excellent material, tasteful Elting. and neat and en Gal sewing, and then to get his low prices—call cannot help but buy, when they sett so snook to isterestao do so. 4 , MINI ' Pants, Vest*, of all styles and materials, Ham, and Shoe.; • Shirts, of au kinds; Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Peek Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper Collars Suspenders, Brushes, Combs; . Tranka, Polices, Umbrellas, PaCket Knives, Segall', Smoking and !Chewing Tobaccos, Pipes, Stationery. kc. ; Clocks, Watches,. Jewelry, with a thousan and one other articleei ent , rely too numerous to (Limit in a news paper advm•Gotement. He silks thd. attention of the public to his new stock, confident tha4 it will please—and uo one canur will sell cheaper. .Don't forget theplace—coruer of York street and the Diamond, 0 ettysburg. may 29, IT. , JACOB BRINKERHOFF. ANOTHER 'VETO BY NORRIS G I LOTHING, HATS E ANIY CAI'S, 1300Tg AND' HOES AS CHEIAP AS BEFORE' THE WAR. ALSO Anything k the Gentletna sea furnishing line. • Can be fund at the Cheap Store of May 29,181 r .-tr NeVv Goods ! 'UHICAP ak /-alj• PER--CELEAPESt ! . • h l ' you to Ibuy oods, at JACOBS h AN good and' cheap ca ins BUOILITORN, sear My. en' Hotel, hiChamberebnrg street, Gettysburg. They have the veryittest selection of geode, such la CLOTHS, OAMlTld e tritßil TWIRDS, Ac., the market can produce, sod axe dated deed to sell them as cheap as can be veld &epeeist!. lia eteeeentry. Any person wishing to have thus oat, molars It done tree of charge. Those Hoods mule up, tamale* be accommodated We warned" • befit work and the beet tits - to be had enywhore husabog to what we say. We have the very best most durable SEWfliki du i MAORINIII2,susd are always ready to wait on purchas. NC lull sathhctlon giyen as to operating machines.— Call and stamina. We *savant them to be the best in use. I! JACODS & BRO. _ MAy 29, IMIT. weettLein , TAILORING. oun*, CASSIMEEES, TWEEDS, w and odor inalltiala tor Mean Weer, famished and made up, to enter, in short -notice.. RATIStACTION WARRANTED, • Wert an) sotited from Customers, who ptirchue their Beads Nr.„ T. KING, 1 York atroet;hropoalte the Bank. une J 123 • _ STYLE - Or EATS i . : . F It 1867. . . t tit lirrt3. 'CREAKY --- • . . A810 ‘•• . a fresh oseireneral assortment of am. _ Of very beast style of aim Falk, Gaaillmilm lhaelialel , lied aleo a large supply Of Sao mad km * W l4 elan sad CAPS Tor ides suds' loom ..fb. filindiand the public to site him i 4 es, la, . .1 . ,,-; - 1;',1 , ,i , ' !Sept ; 11, 184.—tf ! gong. AKERY N Nrif.PORT s ZLSOLER adif agtos o balfaqairo Moto4faityaborri, Pa . Conitanti) oa Itscheare Ent the watt, i deseksr -p Ell 1104 , 41. e - i. itutt e e n =opositr Dimermaad *l* . *hew. 'USA 9 T. C. NORRIS. • - - 4E TV:VS*II RO r NA TI 1)01K-: a OVERNMEir- IiORDS OB ALL : ISSUES, SEVIMTB R TIES • CO m - PO UND .I** - EEST NO TES, butigit .ttud iy td = prams, Vor.eluise.,..ail Nilo a STOCKS, -MONDS dOLD, - • romptly execute:l, rd—INTEREST *Nowt:id on 01 1 .114141, DEPOSITS at S 4 and fr per,cont.; according to length of time at tie. posit. J. EMORY ISAllt Outlier. July 3,1567. , , 'r F. First National Balt of Gettysburg, ALLOWS IXTRREST ON DEPOSITS A SU A L- Buys and &Its all Kinds of GOVERNMENT' SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILV , EIi., Converts 7-30 IVotcB v • to 5:20 E. S. Bonds. ,Orders solicited a d pronvtly at tended to. • 014". O. ARNO , Cash kr. April H. 1 , C7, ' VhotograpltHer to. • r : %VE are always glad to see .our friends at the Excelsier ilatiery,lt still st.tochi in the same old place opposite the Ilabk ou York, et., Get, tysburg, Ps. • C. J. TYSON. • PHOTO MINIATURES at the Ex; celsior Gallery are enperb. and are furnished at one-third city primr. Call and examine specimen's. C. J. TYSON. EXCELSIOR is our motto.. To please our aim! and to render satisfaction in every instance our determination. C. J. TYSON. 'IONSTANTLY on hand an assort went of fine Prances, Photograph Alhoms,Cards and Baskets for grasses; from the Battle-field, Photographs of our Generals. and other'distinguished individuals. at the ilticelslor Gallery, • O. J. TYSON. best Photographs made in this County are made at the klncelaicii Gallery, Getty*. bnrg, opppnite- thoold C. J. TYSON. BY all means have your 'Photographs made at the Excelsior Gallery you desire them per est. LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field, eiritly or in sets, very low; also Stereoecopie Viewa to thelliettle-ileld, at the Excelrlor Gallery. Do Pot rail to eee theca. C..J. TYSON. p i RAMES OF EVERY KIND, 1 for Large pictures, Marriage Certificates, Church Certificates, MiSSIOURrY Certificates,,kc_ very cheap at S. Gt SHEAF. Flltt'S New Gallery, tieuover. Pa. June 5,1967.-1 y REMOVAL!. THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. THE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Gettysburg and the public genirally that tie has removed from his old rooms on West Middle strbet, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite the storeofFahnestock Brothers. The room he now occupies, has been recently fitted up expressly for his business. The location is an admin.ble one, enabling him to take pictures in all shades of weather, And with a ormetness unequalled any where e.se, PHOTOGRA,PHS, of eery else and description. executed in the finest style rarticularattention given to theCAETE-DE visvrE. and in copying AMBROTYPES and DAtitbEEREOTYPES of deceased ft*nds. 411 E GETTYSTMEG OEMS. a new style otpitture wh4b has become very popular with the putdic, notonly fdr.their beauty, but for cheap ness and convenience\ SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR on ly. Also—'rnE ?OfteELAIN 'PM:Tr/LES, which for their beauty and dorsi:ditty are unsurpaased. ,We are prepared to carryon the business fn all Its various branches, and having bud consideniblteAperience we run no risk in GUARANTEEING PER PEI, .5 A TISPAC7IO.N. Oar facilities for a tall display of ourediill areUtiecinal ed by any other Gallery in the County. 'and we would herefore invite every one to call at the NEW GETTYSBURG SKYLIQIIT GALLERY. Call and exsonine our Specinsenx ;and judge for your selves. LEVI IdUMPER. June 21,1566. jGURNEY, & SON, •• • PTIOTOGR API! ARTISTS; 707 Broadway, New York. • In idilition to onr PBOTOGRAPIIIC ART GALLERY, established 1540. We have for the last five years had ad vantages superior to any other establishment in obtain ing sittings troni life, of oil t he-PRONIIN ENT CELEBRI TIES of the . day in CARD PORTRAITS, and are now putilishing,sCat !duple of over 2500 SU INJ ECT:S. A ‘11,1:I -CAN AND FOREIGN, also alarge list of Copies of WORKS OF ART An ENGRAVINGS. Such as the Right Rev. Bishops of the Episcopial eh rcb, the Catholic Clergy. and the Clergy of all denominations, all prominent officers of the Army,Navy and Confederate State*, Actors and Actresses, Professional Billiard Play ers, Foreign celebrities, Pictures from Statuary; male and female. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for ode down pictures from ourCetalogne will be filled at $l.BO. and Rent by mail free.' Single Pictures 25 cents each. espies of engravings 15 cents each. N. B. We also desire to call attentiomto the advantage we have for reproducing,or copying. Old Daguerreotypizs, Ambrotypea, Card Pictures, dc., of DECEASED RELATIVES AND FRIENIS, enlarging them to any 07.0. and finiabin; in Oil, iPaler Colors, or India Ink, with the aid of TEN TALEpTED ARTISTS. Parties desiring copies. should therefore correspond with us direct. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. The Trade Supplied at a Liberal Discount. GALLERY OPEN FOR FREE INSPECTION, and sti angers visiting the City, will find our Gallery one of the most agreeable places in the Ci ty, wherein to while away an lour. .1. GURNEY a SON, Tacrocatanouts, Oct. 107 Broadway, N. Y. gotelo and gestaurAut,s; KEYSTONE HOTEL. GEY'TYSBURG, PA. WM. E.-3IYERS, PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN: THIS is a new muse, and has been fitted up in the most Illijalatyl u d style...lts location pleaeant autrconvenient, l*lng the most business portion of the town. Every,arrsugement has been made for the accommodation and COM fort of guests, with ample stabling attached. With experienced servants, and sc. ,commodatin Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to Owe. This Hotel is now open for the entertainment of thelantilic, and we kindly solicit a share of public patron. age. I May 29,1867. EAGLE•HOTEL. ' The largest and must commodious hr GETTY/MONO, PF.NN A. coma CHANIIIHSIIVEG SND WASHINGTON mucus, JOHN L. TATE, .Proprieton . An Omnibus, for Passengers And Magma, runs to the D,'ot, on arrival and departure of Rail Wad Traffic PAM servants, and reasonable charges. • May Td, 1867.—tf ' - Confertions, Wet Crew, Sago, &C. Fresh Conieetioneryo tie: a'HE subscriber calls the attention of the tit:sensor Gettysburg and vicinity, to hls 1141.ki Confectionery Establishment, one • door east of the, le Hotel ~on C.mbereburg street. Ws, Oanslies.and every description of Confections together with - Nutii 3 Oranges, and all kinds °finial; al= ways on hand. Parties, publi rand Private, as well asfaudlleswil I be Il i tarnish with all kriads of Cakes,lce (Imam, (in pyrsant- Ailt orotherirbe,) and other refreshments at their io dpon short notice. ' • Ha spent allid- thee it the badness. he Asthma Mosel that ha anderitanditt itad that he i table t °rea der e e satitfaction. . ' • Call andseeth °Confectionary. ;OEII4 Cilium,. May 26, NC. . . rat and. e fnundry: , GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY : rpm,Ler would Inform Yds oustamme midst/tan that hist* still manuatctsuitig validate Itlada ot Oar Miss mad librhhata. wads at order, In abort sotiusoach . Ticamsunma AND myna . (my. dlfetreut &WI - of PoRli114) Criever.seni Onillots sod Cluanegs, Conka< i r, Ond Seperatore, Onandder Out ten, Strew and • y Cutters, ?tough% sick ea Oast Ploughs, Builbetii' aright, Attle-ltin end COM plinth.; wiarAnne. Sous iutine, thi, wait improvoment; sift. Metal SeViewi tot eider ?mow, Batt li ng t er quail,. kW or Postbag, with • 'essinith, alas in Wallin, loalinlow prison • ligbrrestiosno Wsgag, Cowlings; skim an am; ; . DAvED 8214001.;t. :1540 e..41t111r 444 ' Thtl4 l :4lo WASHINGTON L l'AnaD44:firitt 7 141 41 Cbateend.bf the sukteaPeuxteylvants,and 1 0 . 4 i4 of iSo' ‘.41 e r • R VM,It STD,E fgsTrruirE. r o it xDucvrt yp onercrrovare AND rikur il . ! , ..l by U* Bote of NlvirJelf.j-, APRIL Bth, SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. THE WASHINGTON LEON) UT COMPANY, itY (I}f : Tti.Elll. CHARTER CEIMI ACCORDANCE' vrrrn ITS PROVISIONS, will.Jizttibute THREE HUNDRED THOtTSANO DOLLARS rp.EsENTs TO: THE SHAREHOLDERS, ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY AT PIIILADELPIIIA. PA Or at the Institute, „Riverside, IV. J. ONE PRE 4 E-NT WORTH i'.0,000. • ONE PRESENT.WORTH ONE PRESENT wittlan $lO,OOO. ONE PRESENT WORTH $5,C(.1). TWO PRESENTS WORTH $2.500 EACH, And ninny other !:trge presents. the whole amounting to .331,30,000. For foil achetlale of Prements. see circularst. ftent free on appliCation. Each Certificate of Stock is acooreptuned with a BEAUTIFUL STEEL-PLATE ENURAVINO, WORTh 310 RF. AT RETAIL THAN THE COST OF (lERTIFICATt And also insures to the holder a PRESENT IN TIIE GREAT DISTRIBUTION SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. Any person sending na ONE DOLLA It, or paying the same to our local Agents, will receive inunKliately a fine . teel Plate Engraving, at choice from the following list, anifOne Certificate of Stock, Insuring One Present in thr GREAT DISTRIBUTION. ONIi DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. No. I.—"My Child! My Chili!" No. "2.:—"They're Saved! They're Saved!" . Seventy-six ;- or, the Early Days or the Revolution." Any person paying TWO DOLLARS will receive either °fibs. hillowing tine Steel Platte, at choice, and Two Cer tificates of Stork, thus beccming entitled to Two Pre seta*. TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. No.l.—"Washington's Courtship." No. 2.—"Waening tou's Last Interview with his Mother." • TIIREE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. • Any person paying TIIItEE DOLLARS will receiveAlio beautiful Steel Plate of "ROME FltOM THE WAR," and Three Certificates of Stock, becoming entitled to Three Presents. FOUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. - Any person paying FOUR DOLLARS shall receive the. large and beautiful dice' Plate of "PIE PERILS OF OUR. FOREFATHERS," and Four Certificates of Stock, entitling them to Font Present, FIVE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS Any person who pay/ FIVE 1 OLLARS Shall receive the largo and splendid Steel Plate of MARRIAGE CF POCAHONTAS." and Five CerillicateA I.f Stock, entitling them to Five Prerientis. The Rograyinge arid Ceitificatea will be delivered to each subscriber at our Local Agencies. or sent by mail, Peat paid. or expreea.aa may he ordered. HOW TO , OBTAa SHARES AND EN- QRAVINGS Fend orders to us by mail. enclosing from s:kr, either by POstOillce orders or in a registotsl letter, at our risk. Larger amounts should be seat by draft or expres.. In shares with Engravings shares with Engravings shares with Engravings • 71i snares with Engravings lnti shares with Engravings Local AC.ENTS WANTED throughout the United Fivitem • . THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE, Situate at Riverside. Burlington Cognty, New Jersey. is , hiunded for the purpose of gratuitously calm:sting the sillus of derestr-d soldiers and 'a:el - mend( the United States. The iumird of Truptet-s consPds of The ing kti..wrfuitizens of Perin”lvania and :Sew .7ersey:— HON. WILLIAM B. NI ANN, district A t torn e . Philadelphia, Ps. HON. LEWt R. BROOMALL. hx•ebief Coicier U. S. Met. anti Recorder Philadelphia. Pa; HON2IAMES M. St t 'OVEL, New Jergey. HON. W. W. WARE, Jera.y. r HENRY GOR.MAN, Esq.,: J. E. coE, 1: Az : 1:xpre,.. , ., Phil/0/401in. Pa. 4)1 jvy, Terawe! Dxr.inami:tcr, MAXl:n:lox, D. C....4'pH! IS, Ihi 1.-01 lice of latereel .P.tienue: —Haring :received setiglictory echlenee that the 11,7erils ,f the enterprise conducted by the Washington 'Library Company will tie devoted to cherileble ogee, kriiii,ca_i in hereby greeted to said Company to conduct - such enterprise exempt from II charge, whether from speci.il tea orether duty. RrA.ItOLLI The Association have appointed as Receivers, Messrs. GEOkfliC A. COOIi.F. t t 'U.. 33 South Third Ohwet, delphia, whose well-know" integrity fool business ex perience will be it sufficient guarantee that .the money intrusted to theta will be promptly applied to the pur pose stated. TA., May 20,156 . Ti Ude Offoors and Members of the Waidiington Library . Cu., N. S. READ,-&erctary. OINTLiIIEX:-0 a receipt of your favor of thelsth inst., notifying ns of our appointment as Receivers - tor your Cnmpany, we took the liberty to Submit a copy of your Charter, with a plan if your enterprise to emjneht legal authority, and having received his favorat4e opinion in regard to its legality, and sympathizing with the benevolent object of your Association, viz: the ednca tion and maintenance of the orphan childten of our soldiers and senors of the RiNerside Institute; we haVe condo led to accept the trust, and to use our liset efforts to promote so worthy an object, Respectfully, yours, &c., GRO. A. COOK Ii & CO., Address alllerters and orders to GEO. A. COOKE it 00., BANKERS, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa Receivers for the Washington Library Co. Jonas R. TORSIB, Gettysburg. Aug. 7.-51 U. 3 JUST PUBLISHED, NEW WORK ON SINGING. .17.Assrm's Twenty Melodic Exercises, IN FORM OF SOLFEGGIOS FOR SOPRANO OR MEZZO SOPRANO VOICES, ENTENTOE,D AS Studies to acquire the Art of Singing "These exercises were compOssilto he used simultane ously with his system, "Tel Ail' or 8111011N13," or with any other method forthe cultivation of the voice, and will take the place of CONCONIVB EOLIrkX10I08; being more melodious and bettoradapted to:notching. "Some of these exerciser are specially beautiful as well as useful, a mingling of the dulce d utik, which se cures the interest as well as the improvement of the student. The various styles developed in these enrollee render them invaluable in an educatioaal point of view, ae they tend to enlarge the intellige ice and the ap preciation, and at the rime time form the' butte of the pupil. They..must be studied carefully with reference to the innamerablemarks of impression and forms of or namentation.- Alpon the minute accuracy with which these are accomplished depends the acne' sterling as of the pupil; any evasion or slurring in these respects is time and effortutterly wasted, while, on the other hand, a &mend patient inveltigation, and a min utely faithill execution of them, will give unexpected power and tiKtilty, and open to the student the means and reeonnes by which gran artists produce their mist brilliant sad profound" effects:- Wittrovs'r Art .TourficL IN TWO VOLITION 2.tice, each, in Boards. Retail.... .......... 00 da do in Cloth, Retail 269 Sataide Copy lent by Mail,postipaid, on receipt o . Wbolatale Price, WO. Ptibliabed b 7 WM. HALL Al BON, No. Se Broadway, New York. Publishers and ilealersin Music, and Nanufanturere of ILIITSIS, of PIM. MAGNUMS, Re., to, tn. Send br ue catalog radon July 11,./M.—dm. 00 BIT6TIELS EGYPTIAN'SEED WHEAT, r Salo. A tow variety; 71•1divirial ; Rot apt tot I , sad 'calmly free from all ttth. . Prkg 01 Am.; • - Naar llottjattary, Pa - • A:TTE .TION,Z6trAktEBI sss is ittri b urg. . mitt Meat tar Drill sad Rah ,* ' Prildsm ./W il aZl O'clock, Mt. , the muk.• • . •Ai *Aar essobw, , 04' IktM - :.- • IniositUditotts; , ~ 1 1 - .4 .', , - -,,,-,,... -,..... .--,?....-: -, -- ,-.4-,.. --- ,, --------f„:-.. --..t., AGON', 4: .UN G I , ;,HE.subscribe nespectfulltmfi!anp .4. -ti t s raft. that he'carries ea tho A.& -; ca. WAGON-MA.KING BUSInSS in Alas branehesr, %this glop, In Cumberland township. about ono-Wilt mile from ilresuit's Min; on the road leed froto saidlUll to this 'Eninsittaburg road, and la pre. to execets ailorderi with promptness. • tar EP.A I 11.1 N G 9541 • • • OF ALL' k;11:1 - $ • ATTENDED TO. • N lie ago mnrmfaetnrea„ MA ND-RAE.I:B, BUAKING FORKS Al 9 1i,L , J0,11-11.AND ES, for wholesale and re. tail trade: He hope*, by prompt *flaunt& o business, to merit and receive patronage. den addressed to him at Gettysburg; will receive prompeaflentlou. Ang. 7,18d7.—1y • 1 4 ;ILLTAtij. MUCK. GREAT CONOWAGO 10,060 BUSHELS O'fl WIIZAT W.CCTED The undersigned baying remodeled and improved his tofila near New Cheater, (formerly called "Walnut Grore,", bat Moo "Greet Conotrago 31111 i") luprepared to do all kinds of wort in bin link_aith unusual dispatch. constantly on band, for sale orTxchange. the very best Euper, Extra; and Fatally FLOUR, also Rye, Corn and Buckwheat Flour, with every variety of Chop ttud offal of stoat. - flaring a SAW MILL attached, he to prepared to an* all kinds oflumber. at the shortestaputice. A farmer in need of lumber and tour. can put a log upon his wagon, throw a few - bushels of wheat on the top, have the wheat exchanged for fl.mr. and the log sewed, thus saving a doable trip—and as because of the new and perfect ma chinery now employed in these mulls.. Having too best of workmen, Le will, be able to please every body. Thankful tor past favor be hopes for a con tinuance of the same. 11 . J. MYERS. New Chester, A pril sILVER'S WASII POWDER SAVES Tinie,Labur, Money. Makes Wailing a pas tuti., and Monday a katival. Sold every - whets. Try It Addro all orders to the Manulaetorei,, 7.1.EG1,E1t AND SMITLI, Chernists and -Wholesale Druggists, 137 Niorth Third Street, Philadelphia. March 19, ISC:.—Sca, F. DEBRING & BRO., FRESCO PAINTERS FREDERICK CITY, MD., RESPECTFULLY inform the pub lic that they,are prepared to FRESCO CEILIRCII nALLS,TRIVaTE ItESIDENCER, ie., In the most approved styles. modern or auclout. All work warranted to give satief , ction as to taste, durability and cheapness. Apid 2.5, ltba.—tini THE subscriber has now thoroughly repaired Lie GRIST AND FAIV 3111.L.k. known as n.NIcILII.ENN TS MILL" au Mareh vre-k and le prepar ed to do GRINDING AND SAWL . .i: 01 every kind at blunt uottce. tie solicits 'lit patronage /Attie Good, and will guarantee aatieiirtiau. Glee Us a call. Jonel2, lee7.-tf tiEoILUE BROOM HANDLES FOR SALE WholeAdak or Retail. ott the Lumber I - 4rd of TarriageO, iiarness, NEW FIRAI! AT THE OLD STAN D [EhTABLISIIED IN 1:.17.; have associated with mein business. my eon. Joif7f Y. ••• McCaciar. under the lir l•t. slid style .4 t) Jaccakaa: & Sox, and 1 desire to say to my old frieuda end the pule. lie generally that since the war, the manufacture of Saddim. Harnees,Gollarg, c.c.. has been recited at the old established and well known cloud on Baltilu:de one square south of the Court House. Gettysburg. P H av i ng bad an experience of 40 yenta in Thin ..,taol:eil lIICUL, I feelaaeured, that, with renewed att,rit lon to nu, we can still further Merit and • vcel 0 0 at public patronage. Vet,. 1, led.). DAVI D Mcf2P.E.OI.Y. With inc•re.ow•l facilities for conduct:7)g unr Lo•ii neruN we are better prepared than ever to eat ti e 01 all those who may need anything. in our lime. Wi• daily call the attention of Paraier, and other, t•• the superior qualityot our Plain or Quilted Seat I - Do ott de Leather., Saddles., Haines, 311 kind,. with Plain or Quill e•l Seat no without I...truing., Horn, Housintrs, Plain or *tilted Seat Slilioicotchi;iillars(leatlier). •• , •• (tott. Plainsw 5a.:(11.41,t1; So Year', Cohan , . Wapni Saddles. Best Welt IlarlieasCoilars, aiding Bridles, of all kinds,P a tent Leather Collars, fair or black, rounded ur stitched or orvnitdied. flat. Best LeatharlVitgoo Whips, Nlartingales. 4, and 5 feet bmg, Carriage Harness.al (sty' , 5.1.1. ited Team Whips, silver or black mounted. Trotting Wlt p•. ,flettry Draft Harness, Ladies' hiding Tu - itis, mind Bridles, Whip lashes. Horse Croppers, Ih short, everything that pertains to a first eta., genera horse tarnishing establishment constantly on hand or mada to II rile r promptly, of the very best material, and by the most experienced workmen in the country. (two having worked in this establishment for the last thirty years.) !II 50 '23 50 46 ht. 69 00 W..are now mannfattnring an excellentlot of Heavy Draft and ilarnesa Collars for those w bo.prefer on r own to City inside work. Repairing of all kinds o,lnellt !,hurt notlee and on rea sonable terms. All are cordially invitedto call and examine for them .eicti as our work cannot fail to recommend Itself. - Feb. 1. iii6B--tt. 11A VID AfeCREA.ItY k SON. :NEW S.\DDLEi: sIIOP. V"the Hill. - Galt:more Street. Gettysburg, Pa..—ooo- stunt ly ow hank, .1 male to order, all kiwis of RIDING SADDLES, wAGON 'ADDLES. CAERIA IE HARNESS. DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND DRIDLES, COLL.\ FLY NETS, ,te,: *l5 low RS the low May 29, f. C ARRIAGE -MAKING RESUMED iie warbeing over. the undersigned hs ve resumed the CARRIAGE•MAKING BUSINESS. at their old stand, i❑ East tfd•lle atre••t• Gettysburg. where they are again prepared to put np work in the mast Italtionable, suft:Stanthl, and superior manner: A lot of new and aectirellittuk CARRIAGES, IIUGGIES, LC. • on hand, which they will dispose of at the lowtA price, andell omens will be supplied as promptly and sat iALK , tcirily ne possible. GITREPAIRUNG4S3 done witlidispatch, and at cheapest rates. . A large lot of new and old HARNESS n hand for sale. Thankfaii for the liberal patronage enJo.ed by them, tlitty solicit and will endeavor to deserve', large share in She future. May :10.—t f • DANNER k2l EGLER ' LARRIAGES AND BUGGIES Are now building a variety' of COACH WORE of the latest and moat approved style", and constructed of the bet material, to which they Invite the attention of buy. era. Having built our work with gi eat care, and of ma ti.rial selected with special reference to beauty , of style and durability, we can confidently recommend the work as unsurpassed by any . ,pther in or out of the cities. AU we ask is an Inspect lof of our work, to' convince tuoae in want of any kind of a vehicle that this le the place to buy them. -REPAIRING in every Winch done at short notice and on reasonable terms. Give U 8 a call at our Factory, near the corner 'of Womb ington and Charnbersburg streets, Gettysburg, June 12,1867.—tf gkgritulturat guipitintuts. BRINKERHOFF'S CORN SHELLER, 'SEPARATOR • The underigned wouldinform the Agricultural public that lie has purchased from the Patentee of this extraordinary machine, the Patent Right for the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Brinkerhoff 's Corn Sheller, Separator and Clean er, is pronounced the best machine of the kind in this country.. And in proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advisory Committee appointed to select Implements for exhibition at the Universal Ex position in Paris, in 1867, have selected this Sheller as the beat in America," and at the regain 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 vial 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 beat awn Sheller we ever saw." The te port is signed by Bush men as John Stanton Gould, President - N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P. Johnson, Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag- EditorN. Y. Tribune; 8. Edward Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. ,From among many complimentary newspaper notices, the following, from she N. Y. Observer, IS deemed sufficient: "Among al/ the Hand Corn Sheila= madre in New , York and Albany—and one single Arm man niacin/rem more than 10,000 annually—not one can *Oar the circle with the ithellerinst invented by J.'Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells, separates and eleanses, rapidly and easily, at one operation, as fast aathe min can be put in the hop per! The undersigned is now prepared to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS. He will have 88/MUM ready for sale is the course of a month's thaw, -, • AU lotion to be addnued to - ' • - WIBLIS 2i. Q.,80x 248, Gottisbur g a k tip :NOTICE J. M. ROWE TATE d, CULP AND CLEANER. • lli *wing VIATO, PINKIE &: , EirON LOOK-STITCH` 'SEWING MAGI -1r . . The only Machine so * perfected that entire "mtialhetlon is guaranteed or the purchase money reftmdead. Wben.we have to Agent a aanipli 4 .llitiblue will be sold at very letVprlee;" ' and a Local Agent appointed on the moat favorable :terms.. N. B.—Send beilreular. Traveling Agriltrviranted.-- Salary, liberal' FINKLE & LYON S M. CO. Bro4dwriy, New Tork July 3 1867.-Cm SINGER'S C ELEBRA.T.E-D SEWING.-. MACHINE THE very heWtand latest improved Machine in nee, fo sale at the CLOTIIING STORE of JACOBS & BRO., in Chambersburg street. Gettysburg. where you can buy the hest and cheapest Clotlis. Cassimeres and Test ings, and every variety ~fgoods itt.thellue of MEN AND BOYS WEAL You eattlutve them Mkt out and made up in the very best style if you wish,st moderate priciwi. and without any risk whatever. _ GEO. J4COBS k BItO. Aug. 10,1866. THE HOWE AIMIHINE CO2'S SEWING MAC:. INES, 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 'These World-renowned Sewing A. Ma chines Were awarded the Iligbeeit.Preinium at the World's Fair, hi London, and six First Premiums at the N.Y. Stare Fair of.lk 6, 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 Itppr,ved machinery, we are now able to.enpply the very neat ambit o% in the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Foe t,,ty at firidgepori, Conn., under tire inunediate super vision of the President of the Company 4 F.LIAS HOWE, Jr., the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing. and to the time of Seamstresses, Dress Makers. Tailors, Mann• fictoreis of Shirts, Collars. Skirts, L,lcialts. Mantillae, Clothing. lusts, Caps, Corsets, Bots, Shoes, Harness. Saddles, Linen Goode, llmbrellen. P.,r,Otels, etc. They work equally well upon silk. linen. cottAi or woolen goods with bilk. aittoti 'or linen thread. They will stout. quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord. braid. hind and Fel ta-ni every species of sowing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on Loth tides of the article IttWcti. The 6titch invented by dr. litwE. 2. 4 j Machine, is the most popular and durable, ing Machines aro sultject to the priuriple invehtcli by hint. Send tar Circulars. SIBLEY & sroop. 4 . General Arente. March 19, ISG7.—ly No 9:12 Cltennut sEWING MACHINES! THE GROVER & BAKER TILE BEST IN CSE.=These 3fachines bay. bream so well known that little need be s■,d by way of recom mendation. Thai have taken the drat preruitlm at all the late State Fa4l4, and are universally aCkll{Al 'edged to be the BEST in use by all wits have tried them. The "Braver It Baker Stitch" and the Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine.— They are the only Machines that sewand embroider with perfection. These Machine. ale installs' ly adapted to Family use. They are almost noiselpia sew directly from the spool without rewinding, t.niF are Dimple in their construction. They are easy to manage, and can be worked by almost any child. EArry fatally should Lave one. Tneysare la,bor. !key tare time, and tht ysa re seteecy. and do their work letter than it can be done by hand. The undersigned haring been appointed Agent tar the above Machines. Las established an Agdncy in Fairfield, tilazus co., wheie he will al wa 16 have on hand a supply• pem o n s wishing t o buy will please call and examine tor themselves. It. Needle.. arld aread ',lto be supplied. J. S. WITIIMIIOW. Agent.. Achim county, Pei Taristuttrs and T:ontrartors. ~ C. CAE111: AN. If. H. ROST E. CA RPENT E•RING. "i I I3E undersigned resrectfully in lhrm the public that they have f,Lr'lllt"lit . kt : the . -iv Wing in the Strop termini, istrnpiert Ipy (leery. -eiiryeek, itereisasid. We are pret , ar,ol to do any w o rk in o:r line id liusinets and as reAsonutior as any i d her estsb osiirnent It lirttyahorg. We hope tic a strict attention to tins in..., ti 0 ern a ~,,, o f ouhfir p.rri nage. May '.. 1567.-ti itASII):A.N A EIATE TO THE BITILDIN( C()AIMUNII'Y. AND ALL OTHERS WHO 11 7 16'11 TO. IJIPRO VIE. • THE uudersianecl• respectfully in toeing the putillr that he iitil! continues the CARPENTERING BUSINESS at bin std stand. on West street. Gettyslinrg. and is ready at all times to tICTiItIIIIIO4IIV . t Is ..t. Wit !It' 4 , a I, ) ttiltit none in hts line He is prepared to turn ini all tt.i.lsof work for building purposes. of the heir tontrrixi. and as or,fiy and cheaply Knit can he done at any iiihsi i stablisbnient in thecuunty. Experienced Hands unsay, In Tdatt(l3VSs tilpti wort( executed with proniptness and It i•lMltl'lt. Sir - Thankful fir past foyers. he tripe, liy Attention to huattiess to fel-Cite a liberal state of ;intik patronage. May 2a. 'Kul% WM. intltlTZM AN. Orortrics BOY ,ER & SON, IjEEP constantly on hand a splen did KONOrITLIeni tAft 4-, Snor. Tex. Symp.. Spices. Visit, ILicon, s,lt. Notle.ng Tobarrt..Cigurn.Coia ; fectionx. nod everytbinsconneccted wit I) a Pantily Grocery. We will always keep up a full supply of gOntle and Nell t Lem at pricee which cannot fait to please. Call and Nee ne at our eland in York, atreet. oppoeite the. flank of Getty.- burg. eftlk-All kinds of country pro4nre taken in ex change for gondol. May 29, 865. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. HENRY OVERDEER, On the MU in Baltimore Street, Getlystueg, J a ti AS made arrancremetas to get fresh supplies every week fronr the City and k de. termined to sell Cheap. Me invites all to give them a call, his stock consists of Groceries, Nuttcns.,Flour, Corn Meal, Choped Feed. Corn, Oats. Fish. Bacon, Lard, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff. Sugar. Cot fees, Teas, Syrup, lio:aases. Candle., Coil Oil. Fish Oil, Tar, Best Cider, Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions, Oodles, &c., kc. sl6,The cult or trade will be given fdt County Pro duce such as Flour, Corn;„ Oats, Butter. Mgr', Potatoes, Rags, kc: (May 29, 1867 manse NEW' , GROCERY STORE TELL EVEMBODT TOE SEE HAT GILBERT, T UST abCrve the Court:Molise, and opposite the tanspi . ler Office, will sell you everything in the GROCERY AND PROVISION Line . cheaper than yeu can get it elsewhere. Bogert, Coffees, Molasses, ' Candles. Coal Oil, Syrsps, Broome,, Buckets, Tube, Tobacco, Cigars,' Notions of all kinds, lIAM, FISH', OYSTERS, VEGETA BLIP, 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 giveh. Don't forget the place—two doors above the Court-House. Don't pees Without calling, as I solicit your patronage. May 29.—t f New Grocery, and Flour Store. MEATS dr, BROTHER, ICIAVENG opened a G'roce'ry, Flour 11.-W and Vegetable Store, in the Roots formerly oo copied by fiyo. Little, on West Middle street, they ex tend an invitation to all buyers to give them a call.— geerythlng in theft line, fteeb from the city and coun try, will be keptost band. They are dotetmlned to sell, se sheep an the cheapeet t and as they oply,ask the lowest living proSts,they bops to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. MMALB & BRO. May 29,1866. Grocery & Liquor Store. • ..LARGE assortment of fine I I csoosaf as, Teas, Coffees, Init. Sugars of all' kinds, and Brown iseigers,,oheati, prime new crop Orlon* Molasses, and all mutes of Synrps; MEBB MACKBRISL; beet in market.— All kinds of LIQUORS, wholesale and retail,prime Wine. Brandy, Bey Whisky sm., for medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity. Agy-B. kHshlar's Herb Bitters. and the " 4 "lreaMingari Bitters." WM. J. MAR N, May W. /887.-ti • Baltimorest,Gettystrarg. COAL and FISH OIL of he beat quality kr sale by , WM. BOMB. k 808 FRESH supply of Grooves, No- Mai, Tobams, de., constantly receiving and for ale b ' WM. BO B S & SON. etauto• UrrANTED !—Mnak Rat and Mink okba—tho buckeit nuirkViriZiralium, i A FARM WANTE . ANY Perm 6000 D PALM kr rayon -J. 1 3. tO_Arokela permat, me ar tram et age* WNW: ' Noted kit wai t ei ikeed ear Ommetz l'mer, Wreak, ke eV r. ei PINCIIMIrbY NI FINN I Nagthis taw 1 / 1 1 f-ef , -.„ -0 _,_. . " , VW/MO:MEN, the experience of = intot•tint yearshon denionstrated the; fact thatle , 11e . Fte trukyli.epiarAd In tho t elacticy of ' . . BEWS" SE'ROIFIC PILLS fefihe speed] and permanent Cure of Seminal 'rankness, Emission', Physical and Nervous debility; Impotence.ot want o` power the result of Sexual Aseeee, or Youthful indiscretions 'which neglected, ruins the happiness, and unfits the sufferer for 'hightail', Social Eicelety. or Mar- riage. and otten terminates in an untimely grace Make no daisy in seeking the remedy, it is entirely „vegem- Me and harmless on the system, can be used Widens de tection or interference with business pureuita. and nu change adieu, is necessary while liking them- Price, One Dollar. • • Ifyou connot get them of your drogue send the money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and they will be sent free from observation by returner mail Private Circularsto Gentlemen sort freern application. For We in timmittsburg, MA., by A. T. Steil.' di. Co, Jan. 10, 1867.-Iy . _ . TO LADIES.-7-If you require a re liable temedy to restore you, and remove Irregu larities or Obsti actions, why out nee the beat i • Thirty years experience has proved that DR. HARVEY'S PEMALE PILLS. have no wool for Removing phstructiona and Irregular ities. 110 wafter from what cause they ;wage. They nee safe aPd sure in every case. Price, One Dollar, per box: DR. HARVEY ' S GOLDEN PILLS la a remedy four degrees stronger than the above, and intended li*lpt4Otal case- of lung standing. • Pd. e, Five Donau.' per box. A La die' Private Cireutar, wait Engraving:. srnt free an application. If you Cniluut get the Pala of your droggiet. ateud the money to Dr. J. Bryan, bl 9 Broadway, New York, and they will be sent free from ober:Pliant by return is mail. IJan, lu, 1867.-ly For nab, in Eunitbiburg, Md.. by A. T. Stein & Co. MATRIMONY.—The AND L OVE affections of the opposite trot may be gaintd by fel. lowing simple rules and all nay inarry ii de sired, without regard to wesith, age or beanty. Send di rected entelOce and stamp for in...tit:Ware to 31adata LUCILLE Dti'Matiß 4, Bible How, ::ew York . Jan. - AVOID TIIE QUACKS.—If you are suffering froth the effects of Youthful Indiscretiou and Lave Ser.iitial Weawnetol. Efaieditunn &c.. I will Bend you, free bf chargf, Information whick If fhllowett will cure you without flie nid of nied Addrens fIENRY.AISISDNN, Ptatiou D. New York. BRYAN , Pliyeician SPECIAL TRI:ATMENT in all CaS PS of Seminal, Sexual. Urinary and Nervous Dis ea.,,ea in Male or Female. ADVICE FREE and ecirrespon4nee s-TIUCT LY CONFIDENTIAL. Jan. 7,67-1 y A CiENTS WANTED.—Samples sent ji free. No capital required Ladies or gentlemen can earn from 3.3 to .310 per day. Enclose stamp. and address Jau .7-ly TRIPP & CO., Eighth st., N. Y. BARRETT'S, THE BEST VEGETABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE, I=l _1 SILVER MEDAL! The Higheet Premium at the ,\%w Hampshire Slate Fan. S now noner.l.4 to he roarerii, to all others f , r re-tar its; Gray to it. 0 R I I . N A L COLO It Thi- Preparation relisr-s the Lek , 1 Dandruff, If nm ors, and all unplessant Burning . or Itching of the .cattri guild) ing to the nr,tx of the hair the required nourish ment for the promotion of its growth rr is A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING t scalp, coca. 4111"ItTI 11/1,1 LVERY LOTTLE WNW:ANTI:D. —Oa J. IL BARRETT I: PrA.rivt.rx. 31ancLerter. N. 11. by Dr IL (loran. f;ettypharg. Pa., and by rl tg!P , 011, R ING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA FOR GRAY HAIR RINGS RINGS RINGF RINGS To RINGS RINGS Restore RINGS RINGS Gray Hair toile RINGS RINGS Ork!itlal RINGS RINGS irate and RINGS RINGS VEGETABLE AiltlltuSlA ) RINGS lIING,S I Is WARBASTEY. j RINGS RINGS Ilumor.l tr , at the RINGS rINGS Scalp and pre- RINGS • RINGs cent Bakinese. RINGS RINGS Tare RoTTLE! RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS is tli- ANIl3lViislA that Iliag made. ^ i. ip the Cure that lay Ic the AillinOt , lA that Itinc made the Man whn aae laid mad gray, Wtie, nt w hae ravel! I"eke, that Pay Ile 11..6 the t ure that lay in the A Nitilltn•il h that ;Stag male. t. the Ntahhen. haiehttane 31,4 tray. tt, r It, fr ir4 the um” .•rxe trahl 33.1 gray raven I alax, they may. lie used the .3.3111 lA/L..IA that It.th.; made. I,ln In the Parn,,a, rho., be the nay, Marriod the Maiden. hatoln. , me and tto Man on-ebahl atol gray. but wi t nett has raven lacks. they nay, Ile,An., the Cure that lay' It the AMItItOrIA that ling made. TM , io the Bell thAt rang. awl:7 Toar•nise the people. and and gay, 1:mo this fact which herenoes • you I,AI id not be bald or gray, tee the A S1111:0i1A that kin; made. TUISP.B .t CO., Praprielors, Teterboro' N. 11 April 4, 14ti7.-6m TIELM,BOLD' S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Eradfcates Empire and Ureratice DiSCa KJ of Me Tlarcsat, Nose, Eyes. Eyelids, Sea/p, and Skin, Whirl, so disfigure the appearance, Purging the evil elects of Murcury. and removing all hsints, the remnants of Diseases, hereditary or otherwise, and is taken by Adults and Chfleren with perfect Safety. Two Tablespoonfulls of the Extract of Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink. and one bottle is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sars.iparilla, or the decoctions as usually made. ' An Interesting Letter is published in the Medico-Chir arnica' Review, out he subject of the Extract of Sarsapa rilla, i u certain elections by Benjamin Travers. P. It. 8, etc. Speaking of those diseases, and diseased arising from the excees of mercury, he states that no remedy is equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla ; its power is extra ordinary, more so than any other drug I am acquaint ed with. It is. in the strictest sense, a tonic with this invaluahle attribute, that it in applicable to' a state o the system so sunken, and yet no imitable an renders other substances of the tonic clan unavailable or injur ons. lIELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Established upwards alB years. Prepared by H. T. lildshlliOLD, Druggist and Chemist 594 /headway. N. V. 4iir Sold by all Druggists. • Apr. YO.-1y SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Used by Hundreds of Congregatians for Church or Communion Purposes. Eccellent for Ladies and Weakly Persons TO US• VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY SPEZIt'S PORT GRAEE WINE, FOUR YEARS OLD. THIS Justly celebrated native Wine is made from the juice of the Oporto Grape; raised in this °Guidry.— Its invaluable TONIC AND lITRENOTHENINg PROPERTISS are nirmrpasaed by any o•hsr nativiti Wine. Being the pure juice of the Grape, produced under Mr. Spear's own personal supervision,' its purity and genuineness are gumanteed. The youngest child may partalM'of its gen erous qualities, and the weakest invalid may nes it to ad vantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that af., Met the weaker rex. It is, in every respect, • A WINE TO . BE RELTPI) Invalids SUM Speer's Port Grape Wine. 'Females nee Speer's Port Grape Wine. Weakly persons find a benefit by its use. Speer's Wines in soepitale• are preferred to other wines. • ANreold by Druggists and Grocers. A. Speer's Vineyard, New Jersey, 0f8ce,243 Broadway, New York. Rept. 4, 1007.-ly OUNT ' S C 31 . 1) 0 D! 808 THZ CUBE OF PUTRID BORE THROAT, INPLUE:NZA,- . or any other , Indammatort or' Inward dhow of the Throat( not •ot too long standigg. Also, laciaturr ZIMMER. Thliinedicine has been tried In THOUSANDS OF OASES, fn Menet piuis WO* country, and has never been klwwn, to fall tt taken in time and according to direr. nous. - It is warr..nted to cure. = Wyatt a trial and it will wok for itself., every lenseeinild should provide thorn salves wish orbox of this ateeichie tad keep it on baud'. Thiltiaras that It has eniten, are truly marvaloop. Saharepared and sold try Autain. Tom & Oo.; Gottys bqrs, Pa or ny , their authorixed agents. fq Bah at an titanteras in Adams Oanty. - 1: 4 13 4 Y Spnaett MAIM 'Wirt t cito. EMS 819 BROADWAY, NEW YORK A LBO, - Vkditiq. GREAT. CHOLERA PREVIbITATIVE. 1 " _ 1. 1866.. L O.II,EAT Zingari Bitters. TUIS W-ONwRRFQj REMEDY- was discovered an introduced about Brent,. years ago by Dr. B.Cheop ens, an emlneurEgipt phyeiclan. He had long seen gad felt the Want of some remedy which would strike at !the root of disease. and so pre -vent mock°, the suffering which thahumen family was then compelled to endure. This great quest4on was presented to his' mind every day in vivid Colors N he moved among the Sick and dying, and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus he wait led to think and experiment; and after fen years'ptudy and labor, be presented te his fellow-man the wonderfhl Zinged Bitters. The effect of this preparation in the prevention and cure of disease, was so aim-vellum and estonishing, that the moat flatter ing marks of royal aver were bestowed upon him who discovered it. His name was plaited noon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following inscription —Dr. B.Cheopsus, the public Benefactor—waspresented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has ta,en used in several epidemics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative tueasnre, and with each great success, that it has been inttoducedinto nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. The old saying that an ounce of prevention in worth a pound of cure, applies with marvel: ow. ism, to c holera. and therefore any remedy that wt:' :.rot rr , t tot aaainst this terrible disease should Is ii i : orsistently sued. Ali pathologists now wry , . ha 1h Undid's poison acts on the system through the hh,..0. hlh that :my combina thou Witch acts on the excretory or Cad keeps them in working order, must present s nee.. lo tion of the poison to exert I ts terrible effect+ on the or;.;atilstrt. This is true not ouly of cholera, but ei nem iy :Ai other malucti ea. especially the different lora, irs..r. The Vogul Bitters ly d-. tine above conditions require. It acts WI the exeretion and secretion. keeping up a j erfeet balance between them. This Bitters is cormae,e..l entirely- at roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that every org it/ acted upon and put In tone. its taste is pleasaut and its effects prompt and lasting. Numerous ease* of the folbalurdlseases have been erred by it: Cholera, Diarrbcea, Dysentery. eerofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous De• billy, Anneal l a. Female I rreguiari ties,Dyspepsia,Plat u loncy, Colic, hc. Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Walunt street wharf, Harris burg. Pa. Sold by Druggiste,Ttotelkeepereand Groceregen MG. F. KALBFLEISCH, sole Agent for Gettysburg. Y. RA /ITER, bole Proprietor Harriebarg, Pa May `9,1887 NO MORE BALD HEADS! DR LEON'S ELECTRIC lI.A-IR RENEWER. IS pronounced by all who have used it the very id..st preparation G.r the Hair. It is apo sitar...et:re f,r Lab Does. eradicatie DanalrUft and Humors. ntops the hair from Idling out. and speedily restores Gray Lacks t their original line and lua unhinge. It ope.rate, on the secretions, and tills the glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin. dead. tided or gray hair will always be brought _hark by a few applications, to its youthful abundance. s talite and color. It mak& the hair n ih glose.y. fragrant, pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry wiry, and intractable locks become moist. pliant. and disposed to remain in any desired position. As a hair dressing it has-no equal. The sales are enormous. and it is a universal favorite with old and young .1 both sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the United EtaDsi. Ad drios all orders t o Sole Proprietors, 117 North Third !t get. Philadelphia. Dee. lilt, 15437.—1 y GOOD, NEWS FOR MOTHERS -- italiEDS, are you oppre,iu,d with anxiety Adk) our littlr oriCr! Are your alumbera and heart• broker/ by their trice? Do you wake in the morning unrefreshed and al.prffieheire I f RO, iIiCCACC at ~t ri e a bottle Of Dr. LE. , nun Infint Iteincdy, and yi] wilLhare DO more weary hcura of watching and anxiety DR. I:EOS'6 INFANT REMEDY hat kt the test of pears. Thous* , ds of o r ary-ii and NI, t hers Lear witness. that it newer fails to,gite relief .1 used in et,.-on. It is • mild. yet sure and speedy cure Ibr Colic Cranatit sod Wiul Pain., and it invaluable for all ciinip"aintt inc.dent to Teething. -oil by In nitgistk throughout the U. States. Addrett :tit orders br ZISGLEIt rfrli3llTll. SA. Propnet-rt. 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia. Mari - li 19, 15C7. tiro. DR. L. J. GROVE'S UNIVERSAL ::) ! IAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER. Mi. deserve:l e popri lar remedy. Eavitiz be,tl g - reatly nAe rd the eitizesis Adam. atm are daily using it, testify to its magiral throes in the early stagea 4.4 Con.rurni4ir.in, Y./..terna fix?, Sparalyia. Jaw an, h if,akntls and P.lin in Side and Kirin , ys. 01,1 Ery,iy!ls. f;urrir. .`l , rr or I ofi d J;reMer. fitirerted Tr Jikfl inns. dr.. dc. my.terioun virtue'. rind the a onderfulcures it han pert awed, might be publinheil : but the discoverer in HIM; to rely on it- intrinsic merits. in order to min,- duce it m 1 ,.) every roroly in the country Prepared only by the proprietor. C 56 E. Lombard St.. Baltimore: and " - old by A. D. BUEHLER, D. IL HOR NER, and .1. S. FORNEY, Geoy - sburg, and by the mer chant+ of the ootinty. REPLILECCE6:—I'enry Culp, of P., Andrew Schick, John NVinetiretiner. J. L. 'chick. air Mercha ILA can get a eapply ay calling at .1 WINE Qi:EN EIt . S. at 1,1, holt-I.lle Price.A. July 31. 1%67.-1y CONCESTI:ATED EXIP.ACT 111:1211U Id the (Treat Diuretic urbxtote't3 c.. , NCENTL.LIED ESTRACT 6iIIS4PAR/1.1.1 Ts the (irel( Blood Purifier. Roth are prepared ac, , rdiag to rules of Phartnary and Chealistry, and are the nee..t active that can be made. Feb 29. 1667.—1 y IfELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Brent and iNPROCED Rosa t,neurrs3. are daily practiced in the Attu Where tho student, in WrlntiCtio l duct an rztereave erecceapoudd Fur Ula truly a Receipt. to a Pad Phonography or Ira ush ip, Pen Draw ill g,.Telegra phy, tieunietry, Algebra, it., Lcl We invite an iturartial in♦ -at for imparting eouud inatruction BUSINESS BRYANT. STRATTON' RTUDENTS RECEIVED AT A GETTYSBURG SALE & EXCHAN e THE Proprietor . of . feeling thankful for the Übe received, bcAslears to tufgamthe the LIVERY" BUSINESS et his ol street, Gettysburg, near the Rail pared at all times to &commode% In his line. • LIORSES,COACIIES, B urnished at short notice and on r competent di ivers sant along:lid conveyed to other towns. or CO so Ws stock and Coaches are (Atha will be spared to make , , passe*: - prepared, at all times to furnish and also io parties desiring td go or to visit the Springs: ALSO—H O N. 13. 18 in.. dill bebon ght and sold stall Om , earchase stock will dal itto that to =Wets/lined, as Itia stock la r esented Or no sale. He his a tittles at present on hind which his terms.. They are sound and are guarantied to work as repr and It to thetesderantste to cid' Wringer Pttnthasingelsewhere. Hay 29, 1887.1 • Nl' SALE .8c RXCHANG Washington Street,! ADJOINING TilE 1 1 11 E undersigned w ly inkirm the public that LIVERY, BALE AND =HAN • laws, and is'prepared to offer en • in this line. *' He has provided lii •• tope. Hacks, Light Walcott', An, sufficient to meet the public, demo good, without spot or lolemish, an • none ofyour "old 'crippled/47 but all Riding parties can always b. Actable equipments furnished; Parties,large or small, can "WU • the most ccommodating termg. Visitors to the Battlefield po reliable thirsts furnished if diedr • Parties oonvoyed to and froni the rival and depot:sure of every troth. Hoarse bought, sold, or ea • chance Ibr bfr , gains given . Ong Pligt eacki paula ibeir r it a bi ttentioa miff to &wife Ibittsi oatiebreit tbsb by ilea by Ittadllangsuperigr te'otemise ovary ass Wbo, , • 'NAYS, 1N7.-tr. Omumerr*l Iffil LAW EEI Natjona,l 'le Corner of Penn trod PITTSI3U; The Largest, ACTUAL BUSIN IN THE ;MITE Daring the pant ten FIrEEEN THOll.$l P.eprenenting every State in red be A cous.or: ACT Sniv,,lird will) - tanks, Sire& Post Office CULIIIIIIOIOI Brute& Insurance. lan Eitesuntiost, end Telegraph Wines, 4 combining THEORY AlS.'l) PRACTICE. Stu kuto nre thoroughly' Ins of n• I'ILICTICAL 13 178 IN Ike , h-koeping..onm nterri L3w. Poitticul .Eeptto • the Art . of Detectirtg,Con hog. Sreszul - ttitkg. Telegrsphi l'lt ACT ICAL BA :-TUDENTii CAN ENT At.4i ,ornphare a Nil F 1 PTY DO 4'n} n: 1 - el pensns for Tuition. it.:n NO ENTItA C For Peurnawdll6 Strantbibati or Diphana. :Li othbr rtiini:.n,iiiro to all kludente in went FOR t 'IRCITLA RS. giving f tattling n complete outline• of ot ainees Ertacation, together wit.: T S T ..V frrn Practical Lubinea3 Men, 3 keepers, Lc. At:drees the "'ripCipale, D.c ISrA.—ly DICKI AT CA.T'LL4L HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO 1 M=E;M TO know that this ploys none but compisten I partment, and a sufficient num instruction to all of its *Loden with "Dickinson College," enabl facilities or the biabeat orde I peaces attending a course here, than at similar Institutions in that when these facts are prop. whe contemplate entering an I. they will not be long in decidin The fulkwing o arse at Trot it to all, who desire quiete to prepare them forany in life. L'J'YE HE!, Single and Double Entry• h as the various departments of Tr , Banking Houses of the ct.untry PEN3LANS BUSINESS AR ENGLISII GR 3IERCANTIL BUSINESS FOWL" ANIA. ?.PECIAL 11IIA si Sluilrnt3 enti.rat any tim ithout interruption. Atii—Forjurtirer w Adeire6s. T: Feb. 21, IS67—ly CORNED 10Tu AND CITE PHIL DE YOUNG AIEN eparill for the Counting R genera] THEORY & ombined by means of Bankts use of all kinds of B THIS INSTI, endorsod by the leading ba COLLEGE 0 POR PARTICULARS SEND June 19,1867.-1 y Xivtry $t THE EAGLI , A 867. oitegto. G , li Institute. . Clair Street', , eagest v Best `s COLLEGE BTATKIL ears, upward.B of I) STUDENTS, e Union, Lece.Uradaw• BUSINESS,AL uctM in all the branches SB, EDUCATION, whip,4 Arithinetk,Grin , LuAneim Correepond tedeit Mooch Rolan4W. KING, Ac It AT ANY TIME, In LIGHT Co 'MELVA wt AS !OEM °As, Blanks, and Lip IA ROES Railroading,. Banking . Fees 10.81.10M9 d.iily in he Commercial Depart- II information, and con r system of Practical .13 IN 1.4 IL S ',erchants, Bankerq, Itovk IeMITH k CitOWLKY. Pittbbn rg Prune mama , PEXXA UNG MEN CONTEMP EDUCATION, Institution em linstructurs in every de r to itigure ludivolual , and being eonnected ,es it to present combined while the current ox are from 50 to $lOO lgs large cities. We think ly understood by those siltation of this order, I . in favor of Carlisle. ction should commend f inforruntivn moat of tho Gusineit pumas BM plied and practiced in de and Commerce, and superior Style—wiring tneut. i❑ the t orntal ism hereby Lie u ring m ev d. ,T E. , lc nd Lrt adapt-dnic.h,.s utal avid 1l ritterl. ME t, correct compost:Mu, qusUntel to as....utut the 1323 ILI a Text irtant legal ioturmanou RI: D L:i C E. Buyineaa Department, with their duties con . nee. and make out all g ent Not 21020 ritiug,Ornamental Pen ng, 3iatural Philoso- • tiwti of cuir facilities ;ri tlte, branches cm:inter andpumue their amne fie and receive Circula'r IMMER, Carlisle, I•a. OLLEGE, & KIMBERLY'S TNUT STREXTS, PHIA and Business life in ,RACTICE siness Houses and the ineaa Paper UTION nets men of the City Y TIME EN ALL TEE YEAR FIR CIRCULARS Wm LIVERY, 'E STABLES. (these Stables, 1 tpatt;:isgihuretorcrre ;.' stand blic11 : 14 . V::ing a rn 1 oad, wo ll ere- be is pre• perscraoritbanything GOLFS, ac., i•asonable terms, and a ed. Persons will be Owe in the country. , tela c es or n o ffe al : [touches fur funerals; er the Battle Yield 'LI MULES . Peraonedesiting tO advantage to call on rranted to be as rep• line lot of Horses and 11l be sold on reaaeins. I , e from disease, and .nted. Persons will the old stand before lIOLAEINZAVIIR VERY, STABLES. tyaburg, Pa. e LE HOTEL. ild respectful. has oproga.a now to this or acconinodations Iforith Buggito, Car• the latest styles. lice *tries era all f the 41roodor per 2. fectly sellable—. ". =ln .Whitt thq on dtendW IN lad =1:23 and aiwk 4 play and *Mee milhitataY %TX