The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, October 09, 1867, Image 4

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WCURDY & HAMILTON,
DEA.LEBS ' IN
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^OUR, GEM . N, GROCERIES, &c
NTH! undersigned are paying at Umiak Wars pones,
1 Carlisle street, adjoining Briehlee*Hall,tbe highest
prices for • ‘. .
, .
t'LOUR, WHEAT, RY.H , DORN, OATS, BUOIEWHEA.T
'CLOVEN AND TIMOTHY-SENDS, PO.
1 TATOES, 10., ho.,
ntl invite producers to give them a call beams selling
They have gonstantly on Lend kr sale,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES,
molarms, error', bodies, Stigars.kc., with Salt, Fish,
01ls,Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Ls rd, Tobaccos, &c: Ala the
best brands of /LOUR, with FEND of all kinds. They
Umiak bare
1 ; SEVERAL VALITA.BLE FERTILIZERS,
a ttibia Pacific Cimino, Rtesdai' Phosphate and A A
alus' Guano.
1 Whilst they pay the highest market prices for all they
ti. they mil at the lowest living profits. They ask a
me of public patronage, resolved to give eatisAiction
14 every we. , . . _ .
Jab' 8,1867.—tt
DANIEL GULDEN,
DEALER IN
;:DRY GOODS,
fLoIIR,GRAIN, GROCERIES, .
LIIIII3EIt, COAL, &c.
fir HE undersigned keeps nn hands al. kis Ware House,
IX known as "Glade s's &ahem" In Straka° township,
*the line of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds of
GROCERIES,
iticluding Sugar, Coffew, Molasses, Spices, Bc., with Balt,
Fish, Oils, Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, &c. Also,
•
LUMBER AND COAL,
isicluding Blinding Bluff, Shingles, Laths,Btore and Black
snitch Coal. Also,
GUANO,
aild a larks assortment of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, HATS
AND CAPS,
4111 kinds, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest
life also pays the highest market price kr Flour, Grain,
Can, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Pot.,
Mt.r.., or wilt receive and forward tho Name to market
mtudon. Be respectfully asks his friends and the
public to give him a call. DANIEL GULDEN.
Aug. 21, 11367.-tf
FtORWA tti DING
,AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
FLOUR AND FEED
GRAIN AND GROCERIES
HAVING ;p u rchased the extensive
7 Warehouse, Cara, Ac., heretofore owned by Samuel
Militia, we beg leave to inform the public that we are
continuing the business at the old stand 'on the corner
of Washington -and Railroad streets, on a more extensive
scale than heretofore.
Bare paying the highest market price for flour,
rain and all kinds of produce.
Flour and Feed, Salt, and all kinds of Groceries, kept
constantly on hand and for wale, cheaper than they , can
be bad *miters else.
Fluter, and all kinds ol fertilizers, constantly on
hand, or furnished to order. :
A regular line of Freight„Cars willleave our Ware
bonne every TUNS „PAY MORNING. and accommodation
trains will be run as occasion may require. By this ar
rangement we are - prepared to convey Freight at all
times to and - from Baltimore. All business of this kind
entrusted to us, will be, promptly attended to. Our cars
run to the Warehouse of Stevenson A Bone, 155 north
Howard street, Baltimore. Being determined to pay
staid prices, sell cheap And deal fairly, we invite every
""body to give us a call. CULP k EARNSHAW.
dug. 9, 1860.
"fr. E. BIDDLE. H.' S. BENNER.
)100,000 Busks. Grain Wanted.
,NEW FIRM AT THE OLD WARE
. HOUSE. WM. E. BIDDLE k CO. would inform the
pntilic that they litre leased the Warehouse on the cor
nerlaStrattonatreet and the Railroad, in Gettysburg,
where they will carry on
THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS,
„in all its branches. The highest prices will always be
paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Outs, , (Sover and Timothy
Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit-
Soap, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with
everything else in the country produce line.
HAOCERIES.—On band, for sale, Coffees, Sugars,
/dollisees, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinecar,
So* Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking,
Soa°. Also CORE OIL, Fish 011 ''- Tar, Ac. FISH of
all ads; SpikesandNalls; Smoking and Chewing To
ba'
They are always able to supply adrift rate article of
Floor, with the different kinds of Feed.
Also, Ground Plaster, with Guanos and other fertill
sert. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load.
They will rim a LINE OF FREIGHT CARS from Get
tysburg to Baltimore once 'every week. They are pre
pared to convey Freight either way. in any quantity, at
REDUCED RATES. They will attend, if desired. to the
melting of purchases in the city, and delivering the
goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their cars run to the
Warehouse of Nathan Roop-a uo., N 0.128 North amend
street. near Franklin, Baltimore, where freight will be
received at anytime. They invite the attention of the
public to their line, assuring them that they will spare
no effort to accommodate all who may patronise them.
• Api 1119, 1666.—tf BIDDLE * BENNER.
GRAIN AND GROCERIES.—The
highest Market price paid for Grain and aillrindsof
Proliars., (irocerles, Fertilizers, Ac.,constantly on band
for aide at the Ware-hoitse of
Ante. 9 1864 CULP EARNSHAW.
Tut, ttntbtr, That, &r.
Sz, COAL,
N IMIIENSET &PO C 1.7!
('OR Eic OF CARLISLE BT. AND TITS RAILROAD,
GETTYSBURG, PENNA
.1 N order to give the public something
like an adequate idea attic, immense stock of Lum
ber, OW, Store., Tin. irate, kc., on band and tin' sale
by the andereigeed, at hie eetahllehnient,' In Carlisle et.,
&erode the mina the' howenirer Station, he
wenld enumerate ae f.r it/t the !India ; of a new,ipalier ad
vent/lenient will allow
IN THE LUMBER LINE
11..artils and Plank of every grade, from Callings to panel.
Joists tid Seiiiit ling, pine and hemlock, Biding, planed
and ilinpldned, I , he o wing. Shiugles,Shingle Lathe. Plaster
inc (Oohs, Pi,kete ; ready -made boors and Sash. Blinds
stun t:e•t everything used for building par
t.. IN1,1(..
IN THE COAL LINE
' Shamokin White Ash and Lykens* Valley Red lab,
thesivtwo varieties I,eing the purest and best for all
d.eneptie purpose. A leo the very best. Broaddop and
A lea4heny •ntitb Coal.
*For particular" of Stoves. Tinware, kc., see_ adver
In.4lnertt under head or Stoves and Tinware.
Jply3,lVC
LUMBER! LUMBER!
NEW 'LUMBER YARD
P'C EM
{ • MITTSBURG, MD.
WE would respectfully inform the
,t 1 public that we bass established a LARGE LUM
11V.It xARD in Euunittsbnrg. Md.
L UMBER, SCANTLING, ?PICKETS AND LATHS
PLOOR ING BOARDS; WINDOWS, DOORS,
SHUTTERS, BLINDS,
and *vary deacciptioa of !Wilding Lumber furnished at
the Wrest club prices, by
WILLIAM ITLRICH,
Agent for Potter A Co.
Judo 21, 1866. tf
i ,
,N-.1,W !JUMB ER YARD..
TE undersigned has opened a LUMBER
1 7 /MG. on the Railroad, Near Guinn a
Reillylle Lime It line. Gettysburg and uks the public to
give him& call. His amortnient is one of the beet eter
offereil here, anti his priers afford only the anal lest lieLng
prudit.b He has W LUTE PINK PLAINS, inch .and hall
, BOA 8, PIS:WRING, PALINGS, As., &c., and is Oint-
Z
slant! adding to his stock.
.eOlllll and , = smith Tor
you Tee.
ittlial supply of Shingles. at tow Oicies,ad ways on hand.
NO11; 1.1866. 7 41. - 'JACOB dII RADS.
1 ' _
.
Q i EtINGLI3S.- , -Ptime Shingles, the
1 ... , 4st In the market, for sale at JACOB SHBADIPB
Dew handier Yard, on tRe Railroad, adjoining the Lime
Kihit,Riettystiore. . liquv.lBll6.—ts
1 1
1[• - Lime & Coal.
I v J. . i REILLY have erected
additiodel Lime Kilns, on the Rain-cad, and
4 1
are t refers better prepared than Iv er to supply the
best o LI MB , to large or small gun atAles Farmer, and
oth , kereafter look for a more prompt Ailing of
their adders, and are invited to extend and continua
their *Tars toe firm which is making every, effort tome.
eantuaddiste them in the bad manner partible.
Tbei s il o ialso continue to keep en hand , for sale, a
good of the different kinds of COAL, which they
will at swan prate.
Mai . . Limsdrettentilanywhere in riertysburg.
Jun I.lllllLi—tf ' •
grattig.
1 , A FARM WANTED.
A ° la
a barlog GOOD TARN for sale and iril
1040aa tract. of
;W•tera gasath iAlt ana, = 2o . h z 4 ljele f:f aa i l re a
11MOMIVIIIIMOC81601*
BANKIW, STOCK Anil GOLD BROKERS
BALTIMORE,
Buy and sell all classes of
GOVIERMEENT, '§TATE, Cr Y, RAIL
ROAD, BANK,IIINING A; OTHER '
SECURITIES
jeir-An classes Gbvernments kept eon=
'tartly on hand for sale at lowest New York
rates and immediate delivery, and We are at
all times prepared to pay.the
for any amount of Government, or to ex
change one issue for another net.
for the, bonds of tit.
UNION a PAOIFIC RAILROAD
SEVEN IPER CENT. BONDS.
11131.Desoriptive fietophlets sent free on application. •
ei fte=receftred .eubJect to check or draft and Inter.
ROB ititT Mc(!URDY,
Wit. $. HAMILTON.
Refer to the Banks and all prominent Merchants of
Italtimote.
a
Oct. 2,1867.-1 m
GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL IS S UES,
COMPOUND INTEREST-NOTES;
STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD,
WrINTZES/37 allowed on .SPECIAL DEPOSITS at
3. 4 end 5 per cent., according to length of time of de
posit. J. EMORY BAIR. Cashier.
July 3,1887.
THE
First' National Bank of Gettysturl,
ALLOWS
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS
AS ' USUAL—
Buys and Sells all Eincls of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
G,PLD AND, SIL VER,
Converts 7-30 Notes into 5-"..0 U. S. Bonds.
Se - Orders Solicited and promptly at
tended to.,
GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier.
April 11, 1507.
Thotograpit 6alltrits.
WE are alwaYe glad to see our
IF friends at the Excelsior Oanery. it still stands in
the !ante old place opposite the Bank on York et, Oct.
tribute. PS. C. J. TYSON.
PHOTO MINIATUR E S at the Ex
celsior Gallery are superb and are furnished a
one-third city prices. Call and examine specimen's.
C. J. TYSON.
EXCELSIOR is our motto. To
please nnr aim! and to render satisfaction In every
instance our determination. C. J. TYSON.
CONSTANTLY on hand an assort
meut of floe Frames, Photograph Albutne.Carde and
Seekett for 141140401, from the Battle-field, Photographs ot
our Genera le. and other distinguithed individuals. at the
SacelsiorCellery. C. J. TYSON.
I'HE best Photographs made in this
County are made at the Excelsior Oallery, Gettys
burg, opp2sitc the old Bank. C.J. TYSON.
BY all means have your Photographa made at
thvliseelsior Gallery if you dpire them per
act. • C. J. MON.
LATE VIEWS of the Battle-field,
sin yor iu seta, very low; alio Stereoscopic Views
fo theßattle:fleld, at the Excelsior Gallery. Do not Mil
to see Mehl. C. J.,,TYSON.
p4AmEs OF EVERY KIND,
fur. Large Pictures, Marriage Certificates, Chinch
Certificates, Missionary Certificates, *c., very cheap at
S. G. SEIEA PER'S
New Gallery, Hanover, Pa.
Jniin 5, iStl7.—ly
FtEMO AT A_ 1.4
THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
THE Undersigned takes pleasure in
&noting to tRe citizens of Gettysburg and the
public gene Ily that be has removed from his old rooms
on West Middle street, to Baltimore street and nearly
opposite Lire store of Fahneetock Brothers. The room be
uow occupies, has teen recently fitted up expressly fur
hie bus ineee The location is an admirable one, enabling
him to take pictures in all shades of weather, and with a
orrectoese Unequalled any where else,
LIFE—LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS,
ot every eize and description, executed in the Snest style
Particular attention given to theCARTE-DE VISITE, and
in copying AM BROTYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES at
decexeedfr lends.. Also—
a new style of pict ere which hail become very popular
with the public, oot only for the': beauty, but for cheap
nissiand convenience. SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR on
ly. Also—THE PORCELAIN PICTURES, 'which for
their beauty and dunibility.are unsurpassed.
We are prepared to carry on the business in all Ks
various branches, and having had conaiderableexperience
we ron no risk in
GUARANTEEING PERPEL.T 3ATISPACSION.
,
Our fimilities for • tall display of our 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 tramline our Specimens and Judge for your
selves. LEVI At UMPER.
June 21,1866.
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR
C. BUEHLER,
THIS is a new. House, and has been
fitted up in the most approved style. Its location
Is pleasant end convenient, being in the: moat business
portion of the town. gvery arrangement has been made
for the astommodation and comfort of guests; with ample
stabling attached. With erperlenced servant% .and as
commodating Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to
please. This Hotel is now open ibr the entertainment of
the public, and we kindly solicit a share of public patron
age. iblay 1867.
E A GL - E HO'TE L.
!•
Tha largest and must cotamodious in
. ORTTfßftlitO, PF.1414 A.
CORKIN Qr . CDANDENAIIITICI AND WASIITNOTON
JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor.
sarAn Otonlbria, for Par engers and 9111WILIM rooi to
the De-.ot. on arrival and departure at Sall Road Trains.
Weal servants, and - rearm:labia charges.
May 29, 1967.—tf
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY.
'pas subscribetwould infbrm customers sudothers
J- that he is still manufacturing various. kinds of • Chko•
thip sad Mocbinee, roads to order, on short notice, itch
a.
(See different shwa of Powars,) Oloierseed Hullers and
Cleaners, Corn Shelters and Separators, Cornfoddes Vas.
ten Straw and Bay Oaten. Plonghs, sash as Oast,
Ploughs, Barahear Ploughs, Side-hill and Corn Ploughs t
e
WIRE - SPRIN G HORSE RARE, .
the latest improvement; also Yetal Screws - lbr Cider
Prem., Imo RAUm- nu Cemeteries or Porches, 'With
everything else In his line, all at low prices.
FOR BALK—A Ught Two-horse Wagon. s One-home
irng. m . nil new. • . DAVID STERN/la.
May
N EW BAKERY.
NIIWPORT s *MIMI
Illsobaskatibtkery , Swath Washlagtob etr., bid favors
from the Ie 1 Hotol,Gettriburg ,Pa . emitastlboa '
toad, the berg of
Pinions wohlailtreob Bread willb• earve devtro sutra
lig,lry lastiair tbeirapaphosii eaddiumpast Cho Bakal
•sr74 o lrt i vicuirk&a. , ay' vs A CALI,.
•A ri n g il ' •
, 0411wid,
WILLIAM FISHER & SONS,
82 SOUTH ST., OPPOSITE SECOND ST.,
at the Boards on Commbsion
HIGHEST MARKET RATES CASH
AGENTS
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK.
SEVEN-THIRTIES
CM
bought and &Ada
Orders fir purchaae and gala of
promptly executed
TEN OETTYSIIVE9 GEMS,
gottto and ItstatirautO.
GETTYSB URG, PA
NOW ) OPEN.
Prat and toothy.
TITILXSHIERAI AND POWZRIL
gnat.
lireed,: -
°racier
Chaim
Pretzela,
$ t it
FINKIiE & , ILYON
.-:. u_Or f errrpn • .
SEVINO MACHINE.
The only Macloleo volperfectad that entire aaltramtkni
la guaranteed or the Amhara moiey refunded.'
When wehave tee AnT a ealaple Machine will!» mold
at very loot wit*. and Load A.gent appointed on the
t
most &Womble terme.
. N. IL— Sey for circetar. Trio:sling Agents wanted.—
Salary, gbenfi. 1 ,
FINKLE &I LYON S M. CO..
587 Broadway, New York.
July 3 1887 •-cto I
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SIN GER'S ELgBRATEP
S_LWIN4 MACH INE
THE very heat and latest improved machine in nos, to
sale at the CLOTHING STORK of JACOBS & 880., In
Chiunbersburg street G ettysburg, where you can buy
the best mid chemwst oth',Cause/rem and Vestings,
and every variety i.fgodds In the line of
MEN AND BOYS WRAR.
You can have them cut out anirmads up In thenery best
style ifyou wish, at moderate prices and without any
risk whatever. ORO:JACOBS it BRO.
Ang.16,11166.
THE HOW ,MACHINE CO.'S
SEWING 1M ACii INES,
• 699 BBOADiWAY, .Nrw YORE.
These WorlilAtenowned Se*ing Ma
x Chines were awarded the' Highest Premium It the
World's Fair, in Londom ant six First Premiums at the
N. Y. State Fair of 180 E, and are celebrated for doing
the beet work, using 4 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 beat machines in the world.
Thais machines aremide at oar dew and spacious Fac
tmy at Bridgeport, Cone., under the immediste super
vision of the President Of the Company, ELIAS HOWE,
Jr., the 'original invent* of the Sewing Mactitne.
They are adapted to ell kinds of• Family Sewing. and
to the, nee of Sesirmtre.4l. Brow Mnkere, Tailors, Manu
facturers of Shirts,. Coasts, Skirts. (,leaks, Mantillas,
Clothing, Hate, Cap, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness,
Saddles, Linen Goods. Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They,
work equally well upon silk, linen. mitt* or woolen
good, with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam.
quilt, gather, hem, fel4 cord, braid, bind and perform
every species of Newing,!maklng a beautiful and pet iect
stitch, alike on both of the article sewed:,
The Stitch invented i y Mr. fIOWE, and made on this
Machine, is the most polluter and durable, and all Sew
ing Machines are aubjec to the principle invented by
biol. Send for.Cirrula
SIBLEY & TOOPS, General Agents,
March 19,180.—1 y No. 922 Chestnut St., Phila.
SEWING MACHINES
THE G,ROVER & BAKER
THE BEST TN TISIC.4-These Machines have becom
BO well known thatt - little need be said by way of recom
mendation. They.have taken the first premium at all
the late State Faint, end are rolversally acanowledged
to be the BEST in use k all who have tried them. The
"Grover & Baker Stitch ' and the "Shuttle Stitch" are
Pointe 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 oiliest noiseleea,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 4d. Every family should have
one. They rare la bor, iare time. and their rare money.
and do
,their work better, than it can be done by hand.
The undersigned having been appointed Agent for the
ee
above Maeldn, has este, limbed an Agency in Fairfield,
Adams co., where he will;at ways have on hand a supply.
Persona wishing to buy Will please call and examine for
themselves.
Needlei and Thread aril) also be supplied.
8. WITHER VW Agent.
Fairfield. Adiuns county. Pa.
Aug.16.1888.-tf.
Crottiito.
JOUN HENDRICKS. HIRAM WARREN.
RECONSTRUCTION.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
(1 ROCERIES
cheap. come to our store in East York street where every
thing In our 'ine will be sold'at a short profit'
Everything kept in a first Class grocery, will be found
there, also
CONFECTIONS .AND NOTIONS,
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Produce taken in exchange for goods, cash paid f,.r old
meat
gligy.Farmere come and see
THE WON - DEB OF THE AGE,
WARREN'S
ELECTRIC CHU-RN,
which makes one-fourth more butter than any other
Churn (ont of the gime cream.) We keep them for sale and
will be -leased to show them. Don't forget the place.
HENDRICKS A W AILEEN.
Gettysburg., Sept.lB, 1867.- 7 -lf
BARGAINS
at the uew
GROCERY
IN GETTYSBURG
JOHN CRESS & SON
HA VINO open.d a new Grocery. in Gettyahu re. ou the
north.weet corner of the Public Square. have ju.t
received a aplend4 aesortmeit of FILE SII
GROCERIES,
including Sugars, Collie, liolnapea, Syrup, Tam Spicer
Tobacco, Salt, Finb, llama, gliouldern, &c. Also,
QUEENS WARE, / CONFE CTIONS,
Nuts., rulta,Boaps, Fancy Ai - titles and Notions generally.
We will also keep on hand FILOOR end FERAISTUFI'S.
Having purchased for CA ti. we are prepared to sell
eery cheap. Give US s call nd judge fur yonrselres.
I JOHN CRESS,
• J. W. CRESS.
Sept. :24.1967.-tr
WM. BOYER tsc SON,
KEEP constantly on hand a splen
did *esurtment of
Coffee,
4 Sugar. tea, Syrups,
Spices, Fish, Bacon, Belt, Nopiuns
Tobacco, Clirars.Con•
fereions.
and ererythinsvonneceted with a Fang Grocery. We
will always keep up a full supply of goods and sell them
at prices which cannot fall to please. Gall and lee us at
ourstandin York street, Opposite the Bank of Gettys
burg. kinds of country produce taken ID fa.
change for goods.
May 29, 1888.
NEW A R R.NGENI ENTS.
HENRY 9VERDEER,
Ors Me MU in Balliatore Street, Gettysburg, la.
HAS made arrangements to get
fresh supplies every Weak from the City and is de
termined to sell cheap. a invites all to give them a
call, hit stock consists of GOcerlea, Notione. Flour, Corn
Meal, Choped Peed, Col Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard,
Chose, Crackers, Tobacco Igats end Snuff, Sugar, Cof
fees, Teas, Syrup, Maleitses t Candles, Coal Oil. Fish Oil,
Tar, Beet Cider, Vinegar, at d a great var'ety of Notion*,
Candles, tc.„ kc.
NAL.The cub or trade will be given for County Pro
duce inch as Floor, Corn, Osts, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes,
Rags, kc. (May 38, 1887.-tf
-NEW GROCRY STORE.
ODY •
TELL EVEYEB YOl7 SEE THAT
GIL . ERT
JUST above the Court - Ho se, and oppoeits the Compi
ler Office. will sell you e erything in the GROCERY
AND PROVISION Line ch per than Ten can get it
elsewhere.
Sugars, WWII, Molasses, ' •
Caudle.. Coal Oil, Syr pp, Brooms,-
Buckets, Tubs, apace', Cigars,
Notions otall Muds, HAM, ISH, °ESTEEM, TIMETA
BLES, always on hand. vii eme a cell, ea I am deter
mined to accommodate. B TTER. EGOS * and ell binds
of Country Produce taken for which the highest stab
price will be given. Don't , forget the place—two doors
above the Court-House. Do 't pass without calling, as
I solicit your patrousge.
May 29.—tf •
New Grocery,' aid Flour Store.
MEALS & iROTHER,.
APING opene4 a Grocery, Flour
ig-a•
end Vegetable Btoriq in the Room formerly on.
espied by Geo. Littfe, on Witt Middle str4t, they
.—.
ex
tend aa invitation to ell buyer, to give them a
Minnythiag lo line, flab from the city and coon.
try, will be kept on bead. %hey are determined to sell,
as sheep as the cheapest, and as they only** the lowest
living plats, Any hope .to .Insirlt. mid 'receive .liberal
share of pnblhi Patronage. ' lOWA ik gm) .
MaY 29 , Mad.
Grocery & Liquor Store.
A LARGE assortment of fine
13E0011;a/118,
TN% 0100113, White &Mari of ail Maids, and Brown
g=ehesp,prime maw °rot) Orlon. Molasses, and all
of limps; MISS MACKEZZL, best In market,.
All kind* of
LIQUORS,
wbolaaale and rotail,prima wise. Bra Fey. Whisky
ape., for atidkissii and irriteetrpodas, VII""217.
Or B. Illiablaloa Herb and Ow "went 22i iny
littars." WN. J. M• 111721,
'Say 20, 1867.41 • • ism* it ,Geitysburg.
COAL and FISH (IL the beet
owes or mit• AT i WK. 110'91)1 k SON
FiLESII supply of , No
, an., Toa••••..oli• aadior
fob .
'VIU
WASHINGTON LIERAIY - CO.,
PELILADELCIIIA.
Ii Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, std Organised
/Oa Enumnso owertirrocrux
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPHANS,
SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR
THE WAFIIINGTON LIBEL Hr.-COMPANY)
THREE HUNDRED THOU 4 AND DOLLARS
ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY STD, 1868,
Or at the Institute, .Riverside, N. J.
And many other large presents, the whole amounting to
For full schedule of Presents, see circulars, sent free
on application. Each Certificate of Stock is accompanied
with a
BEAUTIFUL STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING,
WORTH MORE AT RETAIL THAN THE cOST'OY
SUBSCRIPTION ONE . . DOLLAR.
Any permon sandit4.- ue ONE DOLLA li. •?r paying the
141:0 0 to Otif local A tpt, G, wi I recal ca im m ...th a to, a Coe
teel Plate Engraving. at choice n•.on r fo.lowing Bet,
and One Oertilleate or St.el, blau , Preaent. In the
GREAT DISTRIBUTION.
No. I.—"My Child! My ChiLl!" No. '2.—.'•Thry're
&teed! They're Savod!" Sereuty.six ; or,
the Early Daptof the Revolution."
Any pet-von paying TWO 'LOLL aILS will teto:re either
of the follvwlutt Sue Steel Puttee, at choke, and Two Cer
tificates of Stock, thus bee. ming entitled to Two Pre-
Ben ta.
No. I.—“Washington'e Court ip." Nu. '.'..—“Weshing
ton'e Laet Interview with hie nuttier."
TNRKR DO,L_LAR ENC,RAVINSS.
ny itervun paylnrr Tlllt EP! LiOLLA lilt will receive the
bcantitul Steel Plate 4
•110AIE Ink: WAIL"
mud Three Certificates ~; jittlyt, to
Three Presents•
FOCH DOLLAR I:NgRAVINOS.
Any person paying YuCit I)OI.i,ARS shall rerthr the
Large and b.stut ifnl ;Reel Plate of
••TILE PERILS or CPU't FOREFAIIiERS."
and Puny Cettineate4 4St•slt. .ntitlina thrri t.. Pont
Presents.
Any pttsPn win. pays VIVE
11.. large Steel Pn.le UI
- THE 3140:1:1AtiL CF 'llf IsTAs."
en.l Five Cortitic, tem ~ f ~ntitlinq them o. Five
Prmienti.
The Eugrarinee nod Ce. tifi.t., wit!
each eabecrlber at our Inc..llAgenrite. t y with
pot pat.', or exprees. e, !Day I.e orirr,ll.
HOW TO OBTAIN SHARES AND EN
GRAVINGs.
Send orders to us by mail. i I to *2O,
either by Poet Otte, le, /.r iu 4i e. letter, at
onr risk. Large: sno.ulas diould 11. .1-aft or
express.
10 with
ptlrtreei is it !I Eng rat- in,:e
shittrit with I:oxturitix,s
7510 see, Witt. Itacrtritsg..
100 shfireit With XtiAttlYi-tige.
Gall AGENTS 'WANTED throtw.l,ont the rttiteol Ethtes
THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE,
Situate tit Riverside. Borlingtan Cuttty. New Jersey, is
founded for the pnriu.ii of arittli;tottaly saturating the
sons of decerneei auldiet ts a. nil Seamen"! the United States.
The Beard of Treaters causiats 01 the !allowing well
kit awn citizens of Pennsylvania rind New Jerst y
EON. WILLIAM B. MANN,
District Attorney. Phtladelphri, Pa.
HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL,
. Ez-Chief Cuitter U. S. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds,
Philadelphia. Pa.
HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, New jersey.
HON. W. W. WARE. Nilw ersey.
HENRY GORMAN, Esq..
Agent Aderiia' Exprets, Philadelphia, P.I
J. E. COE, FAA..
TREASURY DI.1.0.:1"311.!“. ..SLINGION, D. C.. April 18,
ilis7.—Oflice of Internal ver.ue: —Having received
satisfactory evidence that the proceeds of the enterprise
condncted b, the Washington Library Company will be
devoted to charitable uses, permission is hereby granted
to said Company to conduct such t - nterprissisxempt,from
II char ce, whether from special tax or other duty,
The itieruriatiou have appointer] as Iteceivere, Mears.
GEORGE A. LOOKE it:t South Third Steret,
Phita
delphia,whoxe well-kn integrity and busineee ex
perience will be a sufficient i.ittaran tee that the money
intrusted to them a 111 lie promptly applied to the pur
posestated.
PA, 'Lay '2O, 'Sul'.
To the Officers and .I'.-htherr fl the Washington LibYezry
Cb., N. S. READ, Secretory.
G eNTLxa Le:—Oa receipt of your Avor of the ibtli inst.,
notifying us of our appnintnient as Receivers tor your
Cowpony, we tuck the liberty to submit a ropy or your
Charter. with a plan of your enterprise to eminent legal
authority, and having received his favorable opinion
in regard to its legality, and sympathizing with the
benevolent object of your Association, viz: the educe
tion and maintenance of the
.orphan children of our
soldiers and sailors of the Ri% eriside• Institute, we have
concluied to accept the trust, and to use our beat efforts
to promote ro wertby an object.
Respectfully, yours, &c.,
O 30. A. COOK!: & CO.,
Address all letters end orders to
GEO. A COOK F. & CO., BANK SRS.
33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Receivers for the Washington Liontry Co.
JOHN R. TURNER, Gettysburg.
Aug. 7.-fun.
JUST PUBLISHED,
NEW WORK ON SINGING
•
13ASSINI'S
Twenty Melodic Exercises,
IN PORX
SOLFEbGIOS FOR SOPRANO OR MEZZO
Studies to acquire the Art of Singing
"Three exercises were composed to be need shnultene
easily with his system, "Toe ART or tiumixo," or with
Any other method for the cultivation of the voice, and will
take the place of CONCONK'S SOLFEGGIOS; being
more melodious and better adapted for teaching.
"Some of these exercises are specially beautiful as
well as useful, a mingling of the duke et sitik, which se
cures the Interest as well as the Improvement of the
student. The various styles developed in these exercises
render them invaluable in an educational point of view,
as they tend for enlarge the interns. ice and the ap
preciation, and at the u-me time form the taste of the
'pupil. They must be studied carefully with reference
to the innumerable marks of expression and forms of or
namentation. Upon the' minute accuracy with which
them are accomplished denends the actual sterling ad
+=cement of the pupil; any evasion or slurring hi thaw
respects Is time and e ff ort utterly wasted,. while, on the
Mho' band, a close and patient investigation, and a min
utely flithful execution of them, will give „ unexpected
power and banity, and open to She student the means
and resources by which great artists produce their moat
brilliant and profound effects.— Watron's Art Journal.
"IN TWO VOLOMES.
Pries, each, Retail 32 00
do do in Cloth, Retail
0
Sabi* Opp sent by Mail, postpaid, on receipt o
Wholesale Price, 340. I _
Wit. HALL & SON,
No. 643 Broadway, New Turk.
PabUsheri and dealers in Beaky and itannfactlimpor
SLUM, IVIES. FLsiGELOTB, La., to., &e. Bad for
catalogue of prices
July 3, ISM—ft.
Published by
300.13T8HELS
, . EGYPTIAN BEEF wingAT,
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Par bale. A new rarfety ; yleklavall ; Dot apt ta Ilial
ripens early; sod eatfrely tree hem an filth; Price, $3
per•bueltel. WM. maim,
Aa5 . .7,1107.—tf Near Gottyabarg, Ps
A ;Clear Smooth Skin and Beautiful
,empmsoxklo follow. the use of lieLmbold's Comm.
Irma Raquit
-gk o wne um? , B , l %PlimPlik sad a ult r a = of
IttbittbhMt*i.
_TAE
In aid of the
RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE
incorporated by the St.i te of Nen , Jolley,
APRIL Bth, 1867.
RY VIRTUE OE THEIR CUARTER,
and in
ACCORDANCE WITH ITS PROVISIONS,
will distributi
IN I.NEsENTs
TO THE SHAREHOLDERS,
AT PHILADELPiIId. PA.,
ONE,PRE• 4 ENT WORTH $40,000.
ONE PRESENT WORTU $20,0,0.
ONE PRESENT WORT(' $lO,OOO.
ONE PRESENT WORTH HS,COO.
TWO PR ESENTS WORTH 12.500 EAOU
8300,000.
CERTIFICATE
And also IntI:MPS to the holder a
PRESENT TUC GREAT DISTRIBUTION
ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINOS
TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINos
P 114: DOLLAI: 1:N4111.1V
01 Joy. Coe ("0, 14211.1e!p.
E. A. ROLLINS. Commiseltmer.
SOPRANO VOICES,
INTENDED AS
I
1 4
k VP •
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WAGON MAKING.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
the public that he carries - On the
WAGON-MAXIM' RUMNESS
in all Da branches, at ifs Shop, in Onekbarland township,
about one-halt mile from Bream l Mt% on the road lead
ing from said Itnt to the ltmmi feburg road; and le pre
pare 4 to execute all birders itrith , Promptneie.
serREPAIRING-IN
OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO.
He also •nuumbsoleirse HADD-RANTA, SHAIEDIG
YORKS AND BII,OOII4IANDLICIII. for wholesale and re•
tail trade. •
He hopes, by prompt attention to badinage, to merit
and receive a libetal patrol:4e. Orders addressed to
Min at . Oettyaburg, iriji receive Primo attention.
Aug, 1861.—1 y WI,LbT IL HOUCK.
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G REAT (ONOWAGO MILLS.
10,000 :Bilsgst9 coy WHEAT WANTED
The' undersigned :having remodeled and improved
his mills near New Chester, tkiSmarly milled "Walnut
arose," but now .I:least ConoWsgo Mills") is prepared
to do ill kinds await in his line with unusual dispatch.
Constantly On band, for sale or exchange, the very best
lualilies of Super, Extra, and Family YLODR, also Aye,
Corn and litickrheat Flour, with every variety of Chop
and °Mil of *heat.
}laving a SAW SITU attached, he is prepared to saw
all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice. A fanner lit
need of lumber and Dour, can put a log upon his wagon,
throw a few bushels - of wheat on the top, bays the wheat
exchanged for Unit. and the log sawed, thus saving a
donbie trip—and all , because of the new and perfect ma
chinery now employed In these ;nine.
Raving the beet of workmen, he will be able to please
every body. Thankful for past favors be hopes for a COW.
tinnance of the same. IL .1. ALTERS.
New Chester, April 23d, 113137.--ly.
SILVER'S WASH POWDER.
SAVES Time, Labor, Money. Makes Washing a pa.s
mti., and Monday a festival. Sold everywhere. Try It.
Address all orders. to the Manufacturer..
ZIEGLER AND SMITH,
Chemists and Wholesale Druggists,
137 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
March 19,1867.-Bin
H. 4F. DEBRING & BRO.,
FRESCO PAINTERS
FREDERICK CITY, MD.,
RESPECTFULLY inform the pub
thattbey art prepared ti FRESCO CLIURCII
RS, HALLS, PRI VA rE In the most
approved ityies, modern or ancient, All work warranted
to give astisfsction iw to ttite, du tab iilty and cheapness.
April 25, 1867.--6tu
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NOTIVE.
TIIE subscriber has now thoroughly
11 rtdpaired his GRIST AND SAW MILL , . known as
"McILII ENS Y'S MILL" on Marsh creck. and Is prepar
ed to do GRINDING AND SAWING of every kind at
stunt uottce. Ile Judie its the patronage of the neistda, -
hood. and will guarantee sat istaction. Give 94 a call.
June 12,16137,4 f GEORGE GINUELL.
BROOM HANDLES FOR SALE,
wbok.c. or Retail. at the Lumber Yard of
C. D. BUEHLER.
arriageo, fiarneso, ttr.
NEW FIRM&
AT THE OLD STAN D
[E6TABLISHED IN Is
have associated with mean business. my son.JOHN F.
Mceasssix, under the firm and sty le of D 31ceg.g.tir
Boa, stud I desire to say to my old friends end the pub
lic geherally that since the war, the manufacture of
Middles. (farness, Collars, •c., hes been revised at the old
eatablished and well known stand on Baltimore Ytreet.
one square south of tire Court House. (let ty.lierg. I'.•.
Rasing had an experience of 40 years in this establish
ment, I feelassured. that, with renewed attention to hue
inesa, we ran atilt farther merit and . ereise
of public patronage.
Feb. 1,181545. DAVID .Nlt;CithAP.Y.
With increased fart title. for conducting our business,
, Ntt are better prepared than ever to satisfy the wants of
All those who may need anything in on r line. We ewe-
Chilly tall the attention of Farmers and others to the
superior quality of our
or Quilted Seat Born Side
Saddles. flames. oil lands. •sith 0
Plain or Quilted .ient no dt ttirtut
llorn.
Olaau or Quilted i•-:,t ,i.leSeot..ll. ollarfileather),
baddlee, .. i tick h .
t' lain or Fnuc y rail 1, Cl,tb.. •lo
Wagon Saddles, B.et Welt IlurriensCollers,
Riding Bridles, of all kinds. ,'a Lent Loather Coll, t r.,
fidr or black, routidioi or o , lo:bed or unstitched,
flat, Riot Loather Wagon Whips,
3lartingalcs.• 4. :1 01 .1 fret Irttx.
Carriage Harness. allAtyle:, pi lted Whip..
silver or black mounted, Trottinx Whip..
.laeavr Draft Hartle,. Lail& Biding
Dlindl Bridles, Whip lashes,
Girtits. • Borst Blankets. f.t...te.
Croppers.
to shre Leversth lug that pertains to a fir,: , Inee genera
horse furnishing ratablielimeut constantly on hand or
made to order promptly, of the very best material, and
by the most experienced workmen in the country, (t'wo
haring woriCetlin (hie establishment for the last thirty
years.)
i 9 .4)
In AI
46 60
,;9 00
9%.1 1.10
%%Akre tow in.lncifweturing so rzcrll.r.t hot of H e avy
Draft and Hamer,. C;W...kr bowl. prtfel our own
to city made work.
Repairing of all kiie:e dum it ant ice and on rea
sonable forma.
All are cordially invitedto call and examine for them
aelvea as our work ranunt fail to recommend I tself.
Yeti. 1.1866—tf. DAVID ScrItEARY SON.
NEW SADDLER SHOT.
ON “the IIIII," Baltimore Street, Gat tyuburg, P/11.-0011.
inaptly on baud, 01 made to ' , flier, all kinds of
RIDING SADDLES,.
WAGON SADDLES.
CARRIA HARNESS,
DRAUGHT HARNESS,
RIDING BRIDLES,
BLIND BRIDLES,
COLLARS.
. FLY NETS:, .tc.
is low as the lowest
May 29, 1867.—tf.
C ARRLAGF,3IAKING RESUMED
The war being over, the undersigned haveresumed the
CARRIAGE-MAING BUSINESS,
at their old - stand, in East !fiddle street, Gettysburg,
where they are again prepared to put up work in the
most fashionable, substantisl, and superior manner. A
lot of newand second.hauti
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AC,
on hand, which they will dispose ofnt the lowest prices,
and all orders will be supplied as promptly and satisfac
torily as ptstsible.
ta - REPAIRING-0
done with dispatch, and at cheapest rate..
A large lot of new and old HARNESS n hand for sale.
Thant:full for therlitssral patronage heretofore enjoyed
by Mew, they solicit and will endeavor to deeerve.a large
share in the future.
May 29.-tf
ARBIAGES AND BUGGIES
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TATE & CULP
Are now building a veriety of COACH WORK of the
latest and moat approved styles, and constructed of the
best material, to which they invite the attention of buy
ers. Having built our work with great carNand of ma
terial selected with special reference to beauty of style
and durability, we can confidently recommend the work
as unsurpassed by any other in or mit of the cities. All
we.ask is de inspection of our work, to convince tome In
want pf any kind of a vehicle that this is the place to
buy them.
iII446AIRING in every branch done at short nonee
and on remain:labia terms.
Giro us a call at our Factory. near the corner of Wash
ngtoa and Chatubersburg streets, Gettysburg. Pa.
Jana 12, tbk.i.—tf
Agrirtitturat Ifinpittnitito.
BRINKERHQFF'S
,
CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR
A- 1 AND CLEANER. -
The underigned would inform the Agricultural
public that be, has purchased froM the Patentee of
this extraordinary machine. the'Patent Right for
the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Erin korbors Corn libeller, Sepbrator and Clean
er, its pronounced the best machi fl of the kind in
c i
thiS country. 'And in proof, it ay be mentioned
that the "Advisory Committee a pointed to select
Implements for exhibition at th Universal Ex
position in Peris, in 1867, have selected this
i
Sheller as the best in America," and at the request
of J. C. Derb.T. Er. S. Agent, a Macnine has been
shipped to Paris for exhibition.. One important
feature in this machine is that it will shell ears
large, entail or crooked. perfectly clean, and
separates the cob and chaff from the Corn ready
for market,
The fact may also Le stated that at the great
trial of Agricultural' Impleuletita; at Auburn 'N.
Y., in July last, under the anspittes of the itteiw•
York State Agricultural Society, the Brinker off
Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleatier was reps 1
by one of the most 'competent Cotmusittees as he
best Corn Sheller out. They say,l"We have cage.
i ed
fully examined and thoroughly tested this via
ehine,and have no imitation int pronouncing it
the beet Cbrn Sheller we ever sato:" The re
port is signed byeueh men as John Stanton Gould,
President N. Y. State Agricultnril Sot:lath B. P
Johnson,Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag
ricultural Editor N. Y. Tribune; 8. Edward Todd,
Agriculbaral Editor N. Y. Times.l v
-From among many complition i irry newapl! r ir
notices, the following, from the . Y. °beery ,
is deemed sufficient: , t
..:
"Amongst! : he liambeorn Sheller!. made 'in '
New York and Albany—and one atingle firm mem
ufacturers more than 10,000 angually--inot tree
can enter the circle with the Shellerluat invented
by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn,' New York.' It shells,
separates and cleanses, rapidly add easily, at one
operation, as fast as the ears can lre put in the hop-
The undersigned is nowpreparild to dispute of
COUNTY EIGHTS. He Will hale 13/1111LLRES
ready for sale la the oottraiinf s mantles time.
All letters to -be addreued to
1 WM. WIBLB,
' I'. Or Box us, Ehttebstiall. .
114
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J. M. BOWE
HELM.BOLD' S
CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA
Eradicates Eruptire and L'iceraiire Diseases of Vic Throat,
Which so disfigure the appearance, Purging the still
effects of Morris ry, and removing all taints, the remnants
of Diseases, hereditary or otherwise, and is taken by
Adults 111 1 1 1Chilerell with perfect Safety.
Two Tableepoonfolls of the Extract of Sarsaparilla,
folded to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet
Drink, and 01/0 bottle is equal to a gallon of the Syrup
of Sarsaparilla, or the dexictions as usually made.
An Interesting Letter le published In the MediceChir
urgical Review, on the subject of the Extract of Sammie
rilla, in certain effections by Benjamin Travers, F. It. S.,
etc. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases arising
from the excess of murectry, he states that no remedy is
equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla ; its power Is extral
ordinary, more so then any other drug I am acquaint
ed with. It is, in the strictest sense, a tonic with this,
invaluable attribute, that It is applicable to a state o
the system so sunken,
and yet so Irritable as renders
other substances of th e tonic chum unavailable or 'Rine-
DANNER t ZIEGLER
CONCRNTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Established upwards of 18 years. Pretared by
11. T. RELSIROLD,
Druggist and Chemist 591 Itioadway. N. Y.
491r-Sold by all Druggists. Apr 30-17
SPEER'S
P GRAPE WINE,
Used by Hundreds of oongregations for
C'hureh or Communion Purposes.
Ereellent for Ladies and Weakly Person.,
TO USE. •
VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, FOUR YEARS OLD.
THIS Justly celebrated native Wine is made from the
juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in this country.—
lts invaluable
TONIC AND BTRIINGTHENING PROPNBTIBS
are unsurpassed by any o•htr native Wins. Being the
pure Juice of tbe Grape, produced under:Mr. Bpeer's own
personal, supervision, its purity and genuineness are
guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its geis
erotic qualities,und the weakest Invalid may use It to ad
vantage. It is Particularly beneficial to the aged and
debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that aP
Blot the weaker, on. It is, in every respect,
A WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Invalids use speer's Port Grape Wine.
Females use Spear's Port Grape Wine.
Weakly persons find a benefit by its use.
Speer's - Wines In Hospitals are preferred to other
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wines.
Akrßold by Druggists and Grocers.
A. beer's Vioeyard, New Jersey, Ofice,243 Broodway,
New York. [Sept:. 4,1867,-1j
yOUNT'S COMPOUND!
PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA,
or any caber Inflammatory or iowud disease of t,
Throat it not o; too Img standing. Also, 30411Li8
"BUR. mu —"dos has bow trip! ik
THOUSANDS OF OASES ,
in different parts of the country, and ban 'wrier been
known to dill if taken in time sad ocoordieg to dine.
Una It is werrAnted to cure. Givelt a trial - and it wil/
spenkilbr livery household about& provide tl e s=
solves with bon of tide medicine sad keep ft on h
This oust *kat tt bss stfooted untruly marroloos.
1011,Prewed end sold by lektim Timid k Getty&
bort Pa, orb, Ile& authorised siesta. Ns sale at
watt tbares la Adam oataty.
MI 11111T.4 I$!41 1701;1217 L CO.
6 •
ii.
x.
YOUNG MEN, the •experienee of
past-ten p laced um
the
the Ilscr that to
Ilancemay be ln the efficacy of
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
for the speedy and permanent oute of Seminal weeknem,
Emladons, Phialland Nervous debility, Impotooce. or
want of powsr,ghe result oiliest's] libunim, or Youthful
Indiactetion, which neglected mains the happinses, and
unilte the sufferer for BOdueles, Social Society or Mar.
riago and often terminate, Wan untimely grave , Make
no delay in seeking the remedy. It is entirely vegeta
ble end harmless on the systems, tan be Wald without de
tectkin or interference with biathlon pursuit"; and no
change of diet is necessary while using them. Pride, OM
Dollar.
If you oonnot get them of your drigglet, send the
money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and
they will be sent free from obserretion by return of mall
Private Circulars to Gentlemen maim". ayytt ont
/or eala.in Ilmmittsburg, Md., by A. T. Sten h Co,
Jan. 10, 11187.-ly
LADIES.—If you require a re
liable remedy to restore you, and remove Irregu
larities or Obstructions, why not use the best 1
Thirty years experience has proved that
DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE plus.
have no equal for Removing Obstructions and Irregular.
thee. No matter from what cause they arise. They are
safe end sure In eveiy sue. Prim. One Dollar, weals.
DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS,.
Is a remedy four degrees stronger than the above, and
intended for special cases of long standing.
Pri. , Five Dollars per box.
Ladies' Private Circular, oith insgraeingr,srittfree
en application.
If you cannot get the Pills of your druggist, send the
money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819, Broadway, New York, and
they will be sent free from observation by return o
mall. pan. 10, 18117.-ly
For sale in Emmittaburg, Md... by A. T. Stein A Co.
LOVE AND MATRIMONY.—The
affections of the opposite sex may be gained by fol
lowing simple rules. and all may marry happily, it do•
sired, without regard to wealth, age or beanty. Bend di.
rected envelope and stamp fur particular, to '
Madam LUCILLE DEMARRM,BibIe House, New York
Jan. 10,1907.-Iy
AVOID THE QUACKS.—If you are suffering
from the effects of Youthful Indiscretion
and have Seminal Weatness, Emissions, Lc., I will send
you,frce of charge, information which If followed will
cure you without the aid of medicines. Address
HENRY MINDEN, Station D. New York.
Jan. -10, 1801.-ly
DR. J. BRYAN,
Oinsulting Physician,
819 BROADWAY, E W YORK
SPECIAL TREATMENT in all cases of
Seminal, Sexual, Urinary and Nervous Die
eases in Male or Female.
ADVICE FREE Anil COrre 4 p , SlCiellea STRICT
LY CONFIDENTIAL. jail. 7, 67—ly
AGENTS WANT ED.—Sainples sent
free. No capital required Ladies
or
. ur t men ean eArti from $3 to 310 per day.
want p, and address
Jan .7-ly TRIPP A: CO., Eighth pt., N. Y
11111=11:1
BAR/11E1'1, cl
TUE BEST VEGETABLE
BAIR RESTORATIVE,
TO WHICH WAS AWARDED
A SIL VER
The triye.ge Premium at th' New Hampshire .Vale
DOW ronetalo4 to be anberfor to a❑ other. for reAtor
irig Gray 11.ir to ita
ORIGINAL COLOR
This Preperatidu relieves the hem. of Dandruff, hum•
ors, cod all unpleasant Horning or Itching of the scalp,
■ui.plying to the gootJ of the hair the required nourish
ment for the promotion of its growth
IT [S A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING,
I.lvlng th- cool. 1:10fIll arid healthy
EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED.',
J. It. BARRETT k CO, Proprietor'.
MAtiebester, N. H.
sa-Sold by Dr R. Ilorner, Gettyabarg, P.., and by
Dr n egiste rrnerully.
.blue. 26, 1567.-6 m
R EcG'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
FOR GRAY HAIR
RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS To RINGS
RINGS Restore RINGS
RINGS Gray Hair to ita RINGS
RINGS Ori K inal Color. Brad- RINGS
RINGS kat , ' Dandruff and RINGS
RINGS I VEGETAELR AIeRNOSIA RINGS
RINGS t is WARRANTED. I RINGS
RINGS lium,ra from the RINGS
RINGS Scalp and pre- RINGS
RINGS, vent Baldneas. RINGS
JUNIUS TRY A BQrrLe ! RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS
Thin it the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
'Me I tho Core that lay
L. the AMBROSIA that Ring made
Thig ii the Man who MSS held at:al Kra'',
Who nett haa 'raven locks. that ear
Ile u... 1 the Cure that lay
the AMBROSIk that Ring made.
Tihg is the Maiden, halidgorue and gay,
WWI married the also once hold and gray
Who now has raven lock!, they say.
He used the AllithOSlA that Haig cnide.
This is the Parson, Who, by the way.
Married the Maiden, handtanne and gay,
the Man once bald and gray.
Hut who now has raven locks, they Tiy.
Because he used the Cure that lay
In the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
This is the Bell that rings away
To arouse the people, sad and gay,
Cato this fact which hereucies lay—
if puu would not he bald or gray,
UM' the AMBROSIA that Ring made.
E. M. TUBBS A. CO., Proprietors, Teterboro' N. H
April 4. 1567.-eru
Nose, Ryes, Rola:. Scalp, and Skin,
HELMBOLD'S
ALSO
FOR TIIS CUBA OP
THE GREAT CHOLERA
Zingari Bitters. '
THIS WONwillillL RJMZDT was discovered an
introduced about twenty piers ago la Dr. 11.0heop
sex, an ambient Zgyptiau physician. •
He had long seen and felt the want of some remedy
which would strike at the root of disease. and so pre
vent much of the suffering which the human Wally was
then compellsd to eadure.
This great question was presented to his mind every
day inilvkl colors melte reovedassong the sick caddying,
and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies
then In use. Thus he we, led to think and experiment;
and after ten years' study and labor, be presented t• his
fellow-man the wonderful Zinged Bitters. The effect of
this preparation in the prevention and cure of disease,
was so mervellonsaad astonishing, that the mostflatter
lug marks of royal &vor were bestowpd upon him who
discovered it. His name was placed upon the Roll of
Nobles, end • gold medal with the following inscription
—Dr. 13.0heopsni, the Public Bensisctor—waspreeented
to him by the Viceroy.
The preparation has been used In 1 epidemics of
cholera, both as a preventive and curative meaanro,lnd
with such great success, that It has been introduced into
nearly 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 tree to cholera,
and therefore any remedy that will protect us against
this tern hi* disease should be freely and persistently
sued.
Jill pathologists now agree that tb r cholera poison acts
on the system through the blood, and that any combina
tion which acts on the excretory organs, and keeps them
in working order, must prevent a sufficient accumulation
of the poison to exert itsterriblit effects on the organism.
This is true not onlj of cholera, but of nearly all other
maladies, especially the different forms of fever.
The Zingari Bitters is Just such a remedy as the above
conditions require. It acts o f the orgensof excretion
and secretion, keeping up • perfect balance between
them. This Bitten 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 crises of the following diseases have b•en
cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Scrofula,
Typhoid and Typhus lever. Fever, Aggggggtqqqe, Nervous De.
bility, Anaemia, Female irregularities, D spepsia,Platu
lane'', Colic, lc. i t
Price One Dollar per quart Bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut kireet wharf, Harris
burg, Pa.
tb;ld bytirugeists,llote!keepers and Grocersgenerally.
.3.0. F. KALBFLEISCH, stile Agent for Gettysburg.
F. RA ling., Sole Proprietor
Harrisburg, Pa
May 29, 1867
NO MORE BALD HEADS!
ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER.
'is pronounced by all who have used
.L it the very best preparation for the Hair. It Is apo
allies core for Baldness, eradicates Dandruff and Humors,
stops the hair irom felling out, and speedily restores
Oray Locks to their original hue and his cuisine.
It operates on the secretions, and Sub the glands with
new life and coloring matter. Thin. dead, faded or gray
hair will always be brought back by a few applications,
to Its youthful abundance, vitality and color.
It makes dm hair soft glossy. fragrant, plesaant to the
touch and easy to arrange. Dry wiry, and intractable
locks become moist, pliant, and disputed to remain in any
desired position. As a hair dressing It has no equal.
The said' are enormous, and it is a universal favorite
with old and young 4 - 2 both sexes.
Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Ad
dress all orders to ZIEGLER 1< SMITH,
Sole Proprietors, 137 North Third St-eet, Philadelphia.
Dec.l9, 1187.—1 y
ifEDA L!
Q-.luOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS
THERS, are you oppressed with anxiety for your
little one*? Are your slumbers and. heart. broken by
their cries? (lo you wake in the naming u trrefreshed and
apprehensive? If so, procure at once a bottle of Dr. Le
on's Infant Remedy, and you will have no more weary
hours of watching and anxiety
DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY
has stood the ten of year,. Thousaiods of nurses and Mo
thers bear witneekthat it never Stile to give relief If used
in eeaoon. It is a mild, yet sure and speedy cure k.r
Colic Cramps and Windy Paine, and is invaluable for all
complaints incident to Teething.
:old by Druggists throughout the 11. States. Address
all orders to ZIFOLER cf- SMITH,
Sole Proprietors, 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia..
March 19, Hilli.—firn.
UNIVERSAL
MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER
This deservedly pope tar remedy,
having been greatly improved, is
now offered to the citizens of Adams
twenty.
e many t ousatude who are daily using it, testify to
it. magical virtues in th early stages or Consumption,
I:loughs, Local Bhciratatisas, Neuralgia, Jaw and Toot h
Add., Weakness and Pain in the Back, Side and Kidneys,
pincer, Scrofula,
lt
Old Sores. Erysipelas, Fresh Wounds:
rn
Bus. Bruises.
Sore or inflamed Breast', Averted The
''acs, Corns, Bunions, rfc.„ etc.
114 mysterious virtues, and the wonderful cure. it has
performed, might be published; but the disc 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, 265 E. Lombard St..
Baltimore; and sold by A. D. BUEHLER, Dr. R. LIOR
NEIL and J. IS. FORNEY, Oetysburg, and by the mer
chants of the county.
RZYZIALWIS:—Henry Culp, of P., Andrew Schick, John
Winebrenner, J. L. Schick.
40'31esehauta east get a supply ay calling at J, WINE
BRENN RR'S, at Wholesale Prkes.
July 31, 18.67.-1 y
lIELIIIBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BLICIIII
uzumoLD's coNclxrarusn zira•cr intakreuur
Is the Great Blood Purifier.
Both are prepared according to roles of Pharmacy and
Chemistry, and are the most acti•e that can be made.
Yeb.2B, 1887,-ly
RXTRACT B ROLM and Inettovsz Ross
Wasucureasecret and delicate disorder* mall their stages,
at little expense, little or no change in diet, no Inconven •
ince and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor
emmedlate in its action, and free from all injurious pro
parties.
[Feb. 203 1867.1 -
YOUNG LADIES BEWARE !-
Of the injunous effects of pace Powders and Wash
es. All truth revs lies close up the pores of the skin, and
In a short time destroy tug complexion. If you would
have a fresh, healthy and youthlth appearance, use Helm
bold's Extract Sarsaparilla.
THOSE who desire brilliancy of com
plexion must purify aid enrich the blood, which
flelottiold's Concentrated Extract of Eareaparilla Invari
ably dots. Aek for Relmbold'a. Tak no other.
LN the spring months, the system natu
rally undergone alI Stange, and Helmbokl's Highly
ceutratad Itzttaet het Barasparita la an aealatant of the
greaten value.
tr Et.M.BOLD'S Concentrated Extract
Sarsaparilla, is the Great Blood Partner.
iii IJANTITY vs. Quality. Helmbold's
Ext'act Sansparhla. The dose la email. Those
w ~ desire a large quantity and large dome of medicine
ESE.
HELMBOLD'S Extract Sarsaparilla
cleanses and renovates the blood, instills the vigor
health into the system, and purges out the humors
hat make disease.
NOT a few of the worst disorders that
of lict mankind arise from corruption of the blood.
.Sztract }Sarsaparilla is a remedy of tle ut
most value.
LIFE INSURANCE.
THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE AND
ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
INBI7REES PE ' II3ONB OF ANY AGE OR OCCUPATION
AGAINST DEATH EITHER FROM
DISEASE OR ACCIDENT,
AT LOWEST CASE RATES.
ALL life poll ,ea of this Company are. payable at the
'goof 80;c'eo that amen may enlo - the benefit o
his luveitment In his old age, if his life is protracted be.
yond four score years.
CAPITAL $500,000.
0111Cria :
Lewis L. iloopt,Prarident.
8. P. Darlington Secretary and Treasons%
Direbors.—Lewis L. Hoopt, bonnel O. Palmer W. W.
Hurts, H. G. Labouring, James 8)&14 J. H. K i ngsley,
John A Wright.
James M. °ennui, John Bingham, Thomas H. Paterson
.
Andy to
HENRY A. PIOILLECL Esq., Oettyebnrg,
AlirGeneral Office, Agent for Adams County.
432 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA..
Aug. 22.-3 m •
W
A.SHING MACHINE.
THI andersliye . ed offers for sale; the TOWNSHIP
RIGHTS of Adams county. fbr De LONG'S PATHNT,
whloh4s the ensures:, Inman and ease WAssze that
baa yet bees °Mired to the piOdie. The Rights will be
sold re roaboosble terms This fasi Sim opportunity Sr
enervate mete make GOOD WAGER manufacturing or
selling these eachine. A Sample machine Will be for
Meal ey person mte pareassa a Right, It deafradf at
amt. Call at tile stars l e'Daphora i iteMaan,N. W. car.
"Met seate the aa4Maa may be seen and tried.
murk D. DIIPROSN.
I
a_199,961 . Ate 34. isa.—ts
%WM!.
PREVENTATIVE.
L 1866. L.
TUB GREAT
NO MORN GRAY LOONS!
DR. LEON'S
DR. L. J. GROVE'S
Is the Great Diuretic
thouraurt.
Ifaftin Itiladthug.
gurowi:if
OCTOB
Sommer
' • . ' ' i•
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(-:
National Telegraph Institute;
Corner of Penn : I {nzi St. Clair Streets,
PITTEIWURG, PA
The Largest 'Cheapest, Best
ACTUAL 13U4[1sTESS COLLEGE
IN TEIE UNITED STATES
During the past Iten years, upwards of
FIFTEEN TNOX.JSAND STUIWTS,
Repreeenting every State In the Union, have arsdue-
4EI here.
A COLLEUX CFI ACTUAL BUSINESS
•
Stipplipd with Ranks, Stores, Poet Office, Commission
Brokers' Insumnerailroad, Steamboat, and
Telegraph 0 es, kc., combining
THEORY AS:D PRACTICE
Students are thoroughly Instructed In &I the branches
of
PRACTIqA L PU*LYESS _ED UCATION,
Including Bookskoeping, pentnanship, Arithmetic, Com
mercial Law, Political Etonomy, Business Correspond
ence. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Railroad.
lug, Steamboating, Telep4aphing,
PRACTICAD. BANKING, Ac.
STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME,
And complete a full course In horn riour to 'metre weeks.
FIFTY, DOLLARS
Pays all expenses for Tuition, Books. Blanks, and Dip
loma.
NO EXTAA CHARGES'
for Peumanehip, Steamboating, Railroading, Banking
or Diploma, as in other Colleges. Fara Les , dosts daily in
Penmanship to all studetite in the Commercial Depart
ment.
FOR CiiiCULARd, giv ug full information, and con
taining a complete outline of our system of Practical Bu
siness Education, together with
TEST 1.111 . OA' / L s
from Practical Business lien, Merchant!, Bankers,.l4,ok
keepers, kr.
Address the P6ncipale,
Dee. 13. 1866.-1 y
D I C K.! INSON
AT CARLISLE, PE2V-V.A
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CW,TEMP
LATING A BUSINESS EDUCATION.
,
T O know that this Institution em
ploys none but competent inntritetors in every de,-
parttnent,and a sufticieutinututier to insure individual
instruction to all of its students. and being connected
with "Dickinson College,":enablen it to present combined
facilities of the highest Order, while the current ex
penses attending a cour-cohere, are fr o m 50 to SIOO lei.,
than at similar iliStillili Bin large rifler , . We think
'that when those fartis are roperly understood by those
whotontemplate enterin an institution of this order.
they will not be long in'ding in favor of Carli-le.
(...i
Th• following crurse or ;Instruction 6bould commend
itself to all, who desire tl t kind of information 'mot re
qukite to prepare then. f t any of the business pursuits
in life.
IIOOI4KEEPING.
tingle and Double Entry as applied and pre( (iced in
the various departments cif Trade and Cllliiien.e. and
Honking !louses of the cottntry.
PENMANSHIP
1
Practical and Ornamen al of superior S. tylo—,l,l
prove
'Tech.' attention to pro movement. in the format ion
and combination Oflottets and thereby inuring to ev
ery st udent a good Curren Hand.
BESIXES: ARITHMETIC
Including the maat apprUced and he , t adapted hu.!,
fur all bu 4 inebscalculittiun4l-31 e ntal awd Written.
ENGLISII GRAMMAR
Taught with specht/ reference to correct conuo, , dto.n,
Without which no student trill he qualified to atcolinc the
duties of a first clans accountant.
11ElteA74TILE LAW
Taught in clasaes, nting ••Bean'S Tr< 3 Tt.tt
Book, embracing the m ,, ehimportlint iEI f..r.31:1t ivu
(Jr a business man to Nasi,i.
BUSINESS FORMS AM) CORE ESPoNDENCi
are daily practiced in the 'Actual Ifn
where the students tts connection with their con
duct an extensive corres>ond.dice„ and matte . ot all
Forms Irmo a Receipt, to &judgment Note
SPECIAL ftANCIIES.
Phonography or Short H od Writing. Ornamental Pen
manship, Pen Drawing, Telegraphing, Natural Ph 11,
PhY, Geometry, Algebra. AL kc.
We invite an impartial inv.:litigation of our fscilitio,,
for imparting sound instruction in the brunches enumer•
ated.
sE Students enter at any time, and pursue their coil:,
without interruption. 1.
AlliP•For further particnbor, write and receive CI rc u la; .
Address, A. 31. TRI3I3IER, Carlide. Ps.
Feb. 21, 1867—1 y
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
BRYANT, STRATT!ON & KIMBERLY'S
CORNER 10tu AND ;CIIESTNET STREETS
PHILMEELPHIA
YOUNG MEN
epared fur the Counting; Room and Busa•at t life in
generll
THEORY PRACTICE
ombined by means of Bani i s, Business 11.)115eS a ' ll , l t
use of all kW& af Business Paper
THIS INSTITUTION
is endorsed by the lesdln business men of the City
STUDENTS DECEIVED ANY Tl3l}
EMT-ROE OPEN ALL THE YEAR
YOB PARTICULAILS 8 1i ND FOS CIRCULARS
June 18,188 —3y !
Xirery ,tables.
GETTYs:BURU LIVERY,
SALE & EICCHAIitiGE STABLES
.
THE Proprietor Of these Stables,
feellngthaußfal for the liberal patronage heretofore
received, begeleave to infarni epubllc that hscentlnues
the LIVERY BUSINESS at hi old stand on Washington
street, Gettysburg, near the I/road. where bets p re
pared atoll times to accommo ate personswithasyth log
In his Una.
HORSES , COACHEiI3UGGIES,de.,
urnlshed at short notice and reasonable terms, and
competent do leers sent along desired. Persons will be
conveyed to other towns, or any place in the coon try
ills stock and Coaches are oft e Ant class, and no pal tie
will hovered to make pessen ere comfortable Ifs le
prepared at all times to furs sh coaches for Amoral.;
and also to parties desirltig to o over the Battle Fkid
or to visit the Springs.
stso—HA a sES AND MULES
*III bebonght and sold atoll times. Peraouedesh log to
parchaseetbek will find it to their advantage to call on
an undendigned, as his stock is warranted to be as rep
esented or no sale. He h• fine lot of Horses and
ama
m present on hand whl will be sold on reason. ble terms. They are sound a free from disease, and
aregnarantled to work es re resented. Persons will
And It to their/minket/4e local/ at th e old stand before
hiringorpnrchusslngelsmeher'
May 20, 1857.—tf
THE EAGLE LIVERY;
SALE' & EXCHANGE STABLES.
Washington Street, ettysburg, Pa.
ADJOINING THE GLE HOTEL.
THE undersignid mild respectful
.ly Inform the publ le th t he has opened a new
LIVERY, BALD AND Z.XI3 NDE 13TABLI in this
plce, and is prepared to offer sioperior accommodations
in this line. He has provided himself with Buggies. Car.
' - rages, Hacks, Light Wagons, & r , of the latest styles,
sufficient to meet the paint, demand. His horse' are all
good, without spot or blemish, mil 'perfectly reliable—
none of your "old cripples ,' I but di of the "2.40" order.
Riding parties can alwayil be abcountwilated and coin
fbrtable equipments furnished.
Parties, large or small,cat i f s ettlust what they want on
'the most accommodating to .
. Visitors to the Battle-dell poi
reliable drivers tarnished 1460
Parties conveyed to and holm 1
rival and departure of every tral
Horses boUght, sold, olr
chats:Blpr be: plus given .o
no gouging."
• HylL.Particalar attentiond
and Hacks for funerals.
flatter ourselves t hat
and by furnishing super*Alec
fall to plan every oft .w ho
amt.
1111:911141,--tti
x. 1867.
I ftillegts.
/& ND
1 SMITH k COWLEY.
I'tbburg.Penna
ICHOLAB WZAVER
;!3:1=!!I
• DePot Von the ar
' *ad. and always a
MO I• "jrls play and
throbbing Vehicles
charging moderately
' • Moo, we cannot
trochee our witabllsb
- T.
IFIARPXIS;S.
.ra
ii
lIIIN
1 14 , 11i , ? , 0re sirrel,
TIIIKB
TIM STAR .tXTi: S
wednesdayafterti.
or $2.50 if not paid'.
scriptions dlseonilti
1 , .d.1, unless al titl49
Alwr:nTisg.M . RiTit
rates. A liberal,.
sons atiVol.lBll3g,rPi
year,. Speelisl.llll', •
t,c.) be agreed, ,
ui-The
NEI, pi one-half
any newspaper it 4,41..,
vertising medftlgii
Jon Wong of all
eented; and at
Cards, Pamplaleta,
will be printed at
Ilrofessio
t J. COITV
1 - a.• LAW. trill pißtm
t,t BU 4 /10,11 COMO
17,111. - e het wern Attu
t o rea, Salt imam street;
DAV/D WI
LAW Mee lit hie
Enr ofeentre &pinto:-
R.frrence.—lion.
may 29, neq.
DAVID A. B
NEY tTLAW.w
an 1 all other buaiues4eii
41.0flice at his roil Ws
opposite the Court Hatt
GL AI AGE
x./ nigbe4l will atienjj.te
the U. P. fitm.rhutkit,
P:Ly, Penahr,, Forage;
ur before,tny of the. 41epitil
"1
troll
Nl.ty 21, 1 4 67
3IcCONA
_1)• Cwiritelar at •
(7111111b , rn!)nrg street,
Bu.,liler's Drug Store.
During t metsion of t
,:fwerat SoturElart, and
t I,,tt hie c lieut. , a rid - f4ir
prmopt n t t at:
SANIETEL D.'s
No. 43 Lezingt ,
gi v. prompt attest
ne w X 11 114 le - mg
April 18, 1867.-C,m
J. P. J . LARKSON. -
CL A RKS ON •
ATTURS;EYS AND•
o. 82 . I),
P. U. Box., 711. •
~...11,frr to Coo
N v. 1.15C11.--ty.
Dit. J.
Hai hi. 0.11(•o at hi
ts. 11.h , ra above the COM:
ottysl, urg, Al.ty
Et CoOK,,
UUM
Ravin,; pe•:manerrtly]
ly orl••re his proteskikok
given to tiisen.st,
RE/
A.I. Lippe, )f. D., '
• J. C. Morgan, M. I)
Wm. 11. Cook: M. D., Ca
ll , ,n..E4lwarti McKie .1
D,ikid Wills, SN.I..
=
thirOftien on the Sque •
door from CentrOr
JOHN LAWR
ti4t.inneoineham•
tl9. Laelicrau Church., .„
Urug : 4 fore,lthere he mg'
att..“.l guy ClUtt Within
Der..q.4 in waut of collie
31.ty 29, 15g7. .
JOHN W. TI'S
ItLk BARBER, Nur
next door to ‘lcOlellan'li
he in et ill times be(o
no•n,in ttil line. Helms
will enenr• witisfactivit.
Nl.ty
(.11:TVEYOlt A
VEV NCE Tim a
al', vt, nct•ro Licetioe.•
°lnc, of COUNT Y SUILY
WttlT OP DR:EDS.' ;
A IC I' leLE3 UP 5686
11. a. vi g had ci turidepbtli
to i to a liberal Wire ,
I y attoned to sad eharXt.oll
Fairfield. Adams Co., Ps.
May 29, I y
OH ! YES I
TIIE undersign:
an Auctioneer's
public, and wuuid reaps*
14 prepared toattend prom
By .itrict At ten [ion t., blued
s , ui'f:ction. la.CliarAn•
fiction guarantied in •
Mfly 29, 1867.-If.
stotits,
TIN-WARE
TIII•: LARGEST
TIN-WARE
S. G. C
(Formerly I t ndrvirl
f um
THE BEST CO KING-'•
cm:4W
OLD DO3IINION
COMT*OH.IB!,
Ali.), runny other article:
Gold as low as at atly Otha:
Apr 11.12,1888
STO
TIN-WAR
THE kmblic are Invited
mania stock of gdoda
IN Tilt B
Waverly, btOble Cook, ft
al. 6teiverrt's Cook, Ornate
awl the litoershi Cooking ;
These neigh* are kis*.
pope Ixr Met trig Stoves. Lb
warrinted lo give =unit
variety of Parlor, flallbeat
wool, inr lading the
can, Oval Meteor,
guimor, Comet,
Fire Brick and Onitops,• -
~a
IN TtiE TElt
The assortment embrittlea
kitchen or household pa • •
ber of convenient yet cheap
mast be seen to "bar Wl' •
and varied that to who'
went have no conception 0
the ordinary kitchen ate.
eels, Toilet Clamber Bets
Buckets, Rread and Spice-LI
ters, Deed Boxes, Spittouns.
Bozo... Waiters, Abs Cat ria
tars, Nurse Lampe, J
tout Nutmegs ,
AII C Plates, Ash octets,
Spout Heade,24ree,gl ,
Large Forks, C. die
pers, Wrought‘trOli Try •
Scrap era, Coes° Roaaters,
and A art Nis
nels, Coall.9leveveGbleadlief ,
Cans, : 4 9ff-sealing Jere, le!
a: e tre/airing promptly_ at •
- ';_.
/ Lv TELE.,HOLP
/ Cut-Iron Pots, oierregfitie
' eelaln Kett:es, km texkl
Kettles, for detto s Calms
variety,Poreeleht
other articles Impossiblirte
meet. .
Attention is egg ry
tents for which fiji S' 4 `.
humbug,. imp can. be. : 41 .
them. viii Tgll
MATT* WA .
DIAMOND cnamtak:k:,
The public are amz - 401
pm's. Ila wawa
exceeding low Agnew . •
oviosity, if you do sot, •
:scrod..
July 3,1807r—1f • • •