El , 1 -r 11 II IVRding au ts. , 111TURDY & HAMILTON; DEALERS IN GlktlN, GROCERIES, &c , 1 1 lrit • undersigned are paying at their Ware-row s , in Carlisle street, adjoining Buehler's Hall, the highest t • p , elm ix I ' ' FLOUR, wHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BIICKWILEAT, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY-SEEDS, PO . , TATOU, tc,, Ac., /1,41 invite producers to g oi, them a call bekre selling They have constantly on hand for sale, 1 • A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROdigIITES, Molasses, Syrups, Coffees ' Sugars, tc., with Salt , ' Fish, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard. Tobacco'', &c. Alb the bid brandi of FLOUR, with Finn) of all kindia . ; They likewise have • EEVERAL VALUABLE BEETILIZERB, Bauble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphite and A A 3lh ;Joan Guano. Whilst they pay the highest market prices for all they bity, they Fell at the lowest living profits. They ask a altareetpublic patronage, resolved to give satisfaction every case. i J'nly 3,1887.—t[ DANIEL GULDEN, DEALER TN DRY GOODS ,, Fg.OUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES," LUMBER, COAL, &c. THE undersigned keeps on hand. at his Ware limas, known u “OtadeligOtation," in Straban township, 04 the line of the Gettysbtirg Railroad, all kinds of GROCERIES, litinding Slogan, Coffee , Molasses, Spices, &c., with Salt Mt, Oils, Tobarico, Bacon, Lard, &c. Also, . LUMBER AND COAL, inpindingߢilding Stuff, Shingles, Laths, Stove and Black with Coal. Also, , G lIANO, al a large assortment of fIRY GOODS, BOOTS, HATS .4 AND CAPS , ‘1 of all kinds, which be is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ile also pays the highest market price for Flour, Grain, Coin, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Pota to/01th., or will receive and forward Abe pima Vfmarket on 'COECIIIII.EIiOII. He respectfully asks his friends and the milk to give him a call. DANIEL OTILDIOr. tig-21, 1867.-tf FORWARD.I . NG }AND COMMISSION HOUSE. FLOUR AND FEED GRAIN' AND GROCERIES • RAYING purchased .the extensive Warehouse, Cars, &c.., heretofore owned by Samuel EfeOtt, we beg leave to inform the 7 public that we are continuing the business at lite old stand on the' corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on is more extensive Inge than heretofore. We are paying the highest market price for Aar, Grain and all kinds of produce. Flonr and Feed, Salt, and all kinds et Groceries, kept coditently on hand and for sale, cheaper than they can bebadanywhere else. lon3ter, and all kinds of fertilizers, constantly on heard. or tarnished to order. nth„ regular line of Freight Cars a-11110er e our Ware house everjr-TULS MORNING, and accommodation tralns will be run as occasion may require. By this ar rangement we are prepared tp convey Freight , at all tittle] to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to Us, will be promptly attended to. Our cars rnd to the Warehouse of Stevenson k Sons, 165 north Howard street, Baltimore. Being determined to pay goad prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we. invite every body to give us a call. CULP & .EARNSHAW. ng. 9,1/368. W. E: BIDDLE. 11. S. BENNER i ' 400,000 Bashs..Grain Wanted. VEW FI.RM AT THE Olin WARE ...L. ' ll , HOUSE. M. E. BIDDLE would inform the public that they have leased the Warehouse on the cor ner!of Stratton street ;and the Railroad, in Gettysburg, where they will carry on TUE GRAIN AND lIRODUCE BUSINESS, in allits branches. The higheit prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Timothy Se4s,Flasseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw. Dried Wait - Nup, Soap, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with evdrything else in the country produce line. GROCERIES.—On hand, for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt, Cheese. Vinegar, Sodit, Mustard, Starch. Broome; Buckets, Blacking. Ac. Also COAE OIL, 1.1,W Oil, Tar, Ac. FISH of all kinds; SpikesandNalls; Smoking and Chewing To bathos. • They are always able to supply &first sate article of Flair, with tile different kinds of Feed. Also, Ground Plaster, with Onanos and otherfertili zer*. COAL, by the bushel, tonior car load. They will run a LINE OF FREIGHT CA RS , from Get tystiurp. to Baltimore once urery week. They are pre pared to convey Freight eitherway. in any quantity, at ReTarcED RATES. They_ will attend, if desired. to the _ • • =acing of porohases in the city. and delivering the anot promptly; in Gettysburg. Their care run to the Wa house of Nathan Boor, & Co. , N 0.128 North Howard at rekt, near Freinklin, Baltimore, where freight will be rectiived at aniffinei. They invite the attention of the public to their line, assuring them that they will spare no effort to accommoaate all who may patronize them. Atrill9. 1886.—tf - 'BIDDLE k BENNER. f4RAIN AND GROCERIES.—The !sighed Market price nekti for Grain and atlkindsot Prodnee: Groceries, Fertilizers, kc.,constantly on hand for 'pale at the Ware-house of Ann.. 9 18643 „ CULP k EARNSHAW. Twit, Xtimber, rime, &e. LUMBER, & COAL, AN IMMENSE STOCK! COI4NEI: 01 CARLISLE ST. AND. TLIE RAILROAD Ci'ETTYWRG, PENNA lorder to gi v e the public something -E- like an adeonate Idea of the immense stock of Luta ber.e oal, Stoves, Tinware,kg., on hand and for sale by the undersigned, at his establishment. in Carlisle eta acrdis the Railroad mom the Passenger Station. be would enumerate as far as the limits of a.newspaper ad vertisement : ' LN LUMBER LINE Boards and Plank of every grade, from culling' to panel, Joists and Scantling. pine and hemlock. Siding, planed and hoplaired. Flooring. Shingleo.Sh Ingle Laths, Plaster ing Latfili, Pickets, ready-made Doors and Rash. Blinds and Shutters,—in fact, everything need for building pur pose". IN THE COAL LINE Shamokin White Ash and Lykens' Valley Red' Ash, theme two rarietiee being the purest and best for all homiletic purposes. Also the very beet Broad top and Alletheny Smith Coal. VI.For particulars of Stores, Tinware, &c., see miter. tisenient under head of Storm; and Tinware. Juo 3,1967. LUMBER ! LUMBER ! ! Tlin undersigned has on hand, and will furnish to or. der, ifV.IIITE PINE BOARDS AND PLANK. Wh to Pine and Chestnut Shingles. Oak and Pine Frame Stuff, Sawed Stav'es, Plastering and Roofing Lath. &c. Saar Mill in - Buchnnan Valley, Franklin township, two mild! southwest of Francis Cole's saw mill.: Poet office shirts& Arendtsville, Adams county, Pa. 04. 2.-3t* JAMES BRADY.., • LUMBER! LUMBER : ! NEW LUMBER :YARD IN EM MITTSBIJRG, MD. i • 'IVE would respectfully inform. the public flat we have established a LARGE LUM BER) YARD in Emmittabur g , Md. • • Lb:6ER, SCANTLING, PICKETS AND LATHS PLOOR MG BOARDS, WINDOWS, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, and every description of .Building Lumber furnished at the lorrest cash prices. by WILLIAM ULRICH, June 21, 1866.—tf Agent for Potter A Co. NEW LUMBER YARD riligE undersigned has opened a LUMBER YARD. on the Railroad, Near Guinn Reilly.* Lime Kilns. Gettysburg and asks the public to give him a call. His assortment is one of the beat ever offered here, ana his prices afford only the smallest living pnylit. _He has WHITS PINK PLANK, inch and half BOA 6D B, YLOORLNG, yALINOB, Le., to., and is eon stantily• adding to his stook. Fume and examine for yourselves... 111141. supply of filtingles,at low priees,alwars op hang. N0T..1.111136.—tf t JACOB BIlitADl3. SINGLES.—Prime Shingles, the kJ wit In them dot, for Bo at JACOB 811 RADS% neerLumber Yard, co the Ra%road, adjohdag tbe-Lhae NUS Gettxebarg. [Nor. 1888.-ta Lime i & Coal. t INNEA; R ILLY have erected in f o additional Lime Me; en be Unread, and ..are *refers better prepared than ever to annply the - fleet 4f LINE, in largo or smallonantities. Partners and otheni can hereafter look for • more provnYl OHM of thalrinrders, and are invited to extend and =thins tbetqllavara to a final which is making every effort toso wnitii=ttrubett k las ee n o nsr on=af UI., ff of the different kinds of COAL, whlnklhey 47 at onall_pronta, J atidt4didiveredanywhere in aettysbnrs: —sr I= BANKERS, STOCK and GOLD BRO 32 SOUTH ST., OPPOSITE SEQOND ST. BALTIMORE, Buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT, STATE, CITY, RAIL ROAD, BANK, MINING 4 OTHER SECURITIES All .classes Go''Vernments kept eon stantlyon hand for sale at Idwest New York rates and immediate delivery, and we are at all times prepared to pay the • for any amount of Governments, or to ex change one issue for another net. ROBERT MeI:TROY, WM. 8. MOULTON. SIX PER CENT. BONDS, THE INTEREST PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY , IN GOLD. *9. Descriptive pamphlets sent free on application. Depoeita received ifobject to check or draft and Inter est allowed. Refer to the Banks and all prominent Merchants of (Baltimore: Oct. 2, 186T.—lm GOVERNM]NT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, AiI...INTEREST allowed on SPECIAL DEPOSITS at• 3 4 and 6 per cent., according to length. of time of de• posit. 7. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. • July 3,1867. T H E First National 'Bad of Gottyslnnt ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS AS USUAL - Buys and Sells all Kinds of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND , SILVER, Conver . t. 4 7-30 Notes into 5-20 U. 8. Bondq. gerOrders solicited and promptly fit tended to. GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. April 11, 1A67. WE are ..arways glad - to see our friends at' the Eicelsior Gallery, it still stapds fn the same old place opposite pe Bank on York it., Get tysburg, Pa. C. J. TYSON. PHOTO MINIATURES at the Ex celeior Gallery Are ; superb and are furnished a one-third city prices. Call sad examine specimen's. . C. J. TYSON. EXCELSIOR is •our motto. To JII-4 1 please our alml and to render satisfaction in every Instance our determination. C. J. TYSON. CONSTANTLY- on hand an assort mentof fine Frames, Photograph Aibu ms,Cards arid Baskets rot grasses, from the Battle-field, Photographs of our Generala.and other distinguished individuals, at the Kxcelsior Gallery. -- C. J. TYSON. I'VE best Photographs made in this County are made at the Excelalor Gallery. Gettys burg, opposite the old Bank. C.J. TYSON. BY all means have your Photographs made at the Excelsior trallery if you desire them per. ect. , C. J. TYSON. LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field, singly or in seta ; very low; also Stereoscopic Views fo theßattle-Feld, at the Excelrlor Gallery. Do not fail to see them. C. J. TYSON. 'FRAMES , OF EVERY KIND, for Large Pictures, Marriage Certificates, Church Certificates, Missionary Certificates, &c.. very cheap at B. G. SHEA FEE'S New Gallery, flanorer, Pa. Ju0w5,1867,—1y THE .0 ETTYSBERH, SKYLIGHT GALLERY. THE undersigned takes pleasure in 1. announcing t i o the citizens of Gettyebnrg and the public generally that ha has removed.from.his old rooms ou West'Niddle street, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite therstore of Fahnestock Brothers. The room he now occupied, has been recently - fitted up expressly for his business. The location• is an adutirsible one, enabling him to take pictures In all shades of weather, and with a orrectnese unequalled any where else, LIFE-LIKE PIIOTOGRAPHS; of every size and description, executed in the finest style darticniarattention Oven to theCARTE-DE VISITE,atid in copying AM BROTYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES of deceased friends. Also THE GETTYSBURG GEMS, a new style of pictpre which has become . very popular with the public, not only for their beauty, but for cheap ness and convenience. SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR on ly. Also—THE PORCELAIN PICTURES, which for their beauty and durability are unsurpassed. We are prepared tosarry on the business in all its rations branches, and having had considerableexperienc• we eon no rink in GUARANTEEING PERFECT SAVSFACI7OI4 Our facilltieafor a 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 FLIGHT GALLERY. ow and examine our Bpereisnena and judge for your selves. LEVI MIIMPEIL June 21,1866. • KEYSTONE TOTEL, GET TYSBURG, PA. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN. THIS is a new House, and has been fitted up in the most approved style. Its location is pleasant and convenient, being in the most business portion of the town. Every arrangement has been made for the accommodation and comfort of guests, with ample stabling attached. With experienced servants, and so commixlating Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to please. This Hotel is now oprn for the entertainment of the public, and ire kindly solicit a share of public patron age. I May 29,1897. C. 11-BIIEMER, EAGLE HOTEL. =I:3 /Or An Omnibus, for Passel:were and Baggage, rune to the oil arrival and departure otßall Road Trains. Care I- serrents,'atid reasonable charges. May 22, 1867.—tt GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. T..bscrlber would ifiform his customers and °tam that he is still manufacturing 'radon" kind@ of tAs tinge and Machines, made to order, on short notice, such ae VIRBEIHERB AND 14:116/MIL • (lire different slam of Powers,) Olorereeed Hullers and Cleaners, Corn Sheller, and tleparatore,,Cornfodder Cut ters, Straw and Hay Cutters, Ploughs, such as Can Ploughs, Barshear Ploughs, Bide-bin and Corn Ploughs; Plo ughs WIIIN,SPRINSI HOBBS BASH, the Lateatimprovement ; also. .16 ital_Berews fbr Cider Presses, Iron Railing Air • Cemeteries or Porches, with everything else in his line, all at low prices. POlt SAL -A light Two-horse Wagon ' a One-horse Wagon, all new. DAVID STERNS:B. • May 29.—tr • N EW BAKERY. NJIWPOIIT k =OW blechaaioatßakety,Senth Washington a Oft holfsqlsore tom the Itigio Hotel Alelkysburig . .oosstantly on hand, the beet or • Bread,, - °flicker Pests* Piessiessabilgtreskßresd erillbeservo6evesyseet loa,bytestitthelrassissand restawasiesteks•skesp army siert suede W topless*. GPM US • tW.I O I, MS UA Amud. WILLIAM FISHER & SO at the Boards on Commission. HIGHEST MARKET RATES CASH. AGENTS for the bonds,of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK. SEVEN-THIRTIES EEO bought and sold Orders for purchase and - tale of STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD, promptly executed. gitotograph REMOVAL! Tiottis and gkestiturauto. The I,argeit and most commodious in GETTYSEVIIG, PENNA mo Alm wAtantaToir MUM, JOHN L. TATE, i'i.oprietor *lra; and tgoundrg, -gaktry. ; Oakes, . tw . . . . Satthmi'Vlit4diteo. FINKLE & LYON LOCIUMITCII SEWING MACHINE. The only Machine so perfected that entire satisfaction is guaranteed or the purchase money refunded. When we have no Agent a sample Machine will be sold at vey low price, and a Local Agent appointed on the most favorable terms. N. 11,—AN AGENT wanted in every town. Send for circular. Traveling Agents wanted. Salary, liberal. FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO. : 587 Broadway, New York. July 3,1807.-6 m EMI SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACH INE THE very best and latest improved machine in nse, fo sale at the CLOTHING STORE of JACOBS I 880., in Chambersburg street, Gettysburg, where you can buy the best and cheapest Cloths, Cassaneres and Vesting., and every variety -Jfgoods in the line of MEN AND BOYS WEAR. You can have them cut out and made up in the very best style Ryon wish,l4 moderate prices, and without shy risk whatever. 080. JACOBS & BRO. Aug-16,1866. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MAC ft INES 699 BROADWAY, NEw YORK. ' These World-renowned Sewing Ma chines were awarded the Highest Premium at the World's Fair, in London, and six First Preeilums at the N. Y. Stare Fair of 1886, 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 appr reed machinery, we are now &Melo supply the very best machines in the world. These machines ',remade at our new and spacious !Mc- Vay at Bridgeport, Conn.', under the immediate super vision of the President of the Compkny, ELIAS HOWE, Jr., the original Invent or i piths Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kindaof Family Sewing and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors Manu facturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts. Lloaks, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen. cotton or woolen goods with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam. quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect Wick, alike on both sides of the article sewed. TheEtitch invented by Mr. HOWE, and made on this Machine, is therriost popular and durable, and all Sew ing Machines are - ernbject to the principle invented by him. Send for Circulars._ SIBLEY & SYOOSE, General &trent', March 19,1887.-1 p No. 922, Chestnut St, Phila. SEWING MACHINES! THE GROVER Ss BAKER THE BEST IN USE.—These Machines have betom so well known that little need be said by way of recom mendation. They have taken the first premium at ill the late State Fairs, and are universally acknowledged to be the BEST in tuie by all who 'have tried them. The "Grayer & Baker Stitch" and the “ Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine.— They are thlnly Machines that sew and embroider with perfection. hese Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family use. 'hey are almost noiseless,sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple in their construction. They are easy to %linage, and can be worked by almost any child. Every family should have one. They sane labor, they save time, and theyrace money. and do their work better than it can be done by hand. The undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above Machine', has established an Agency in Fairfield, Adamsco., where he will always have on band a supply. Persons wishing to buy will please call and examine for themeelres. ~Needles and Thread will also be supplied. WITSEROW Agent, Fairfield, Adams county, Pa. Ang.16,1866.-tf: Orottrito. JOIN HENDRICKS. = HIRAM WARREN. RECONSTRUCTION. IF YOU WANT TO BUY GROCERIES cheap. come to our store in East York street where every thing In our 'Me 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 for old meat. *Wjarmers come and see THE WONDER OF THE AGE, WARREN'S ELECTRIC CHURN, which makes one-fourth more butter than any other Churn (out of the same cream.) We keep them for sale and will be 'pleased to show them. Don't forget the place. HENDRICKS Jr. WARREN. Gettysburg. Sept. HI, 1867.—tf BARGAINS • at the new GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG. • JOHN CRESS & SON HAVING opened a new Grocery. in Gettyslitirm on the north-west corner of the Public Square, have just received a splendid assortment of FRESH ••, G , ROCERIES, • including Sugars. Coffee, Molitsseg, Syrup, Teas. Spices, Tobacco, Salt, Fish, llama Shoulders, Ac. Also, QUEENSWARE, - CONFECTIONS, Nub, Frnits,Soaps, Fancy Articles and Notions generally. We will also keep on hand FLOUR and F.IIIII).BTUFFe. Having purchased for EASEL we are prepared to sell very cheap. Give us a call and judge for yourselves. JOHN CRESS, Sept. 25,1867.-tf J. W. CRESS. WM. BOYER & SON, KEEP constantly on hand a splen did assortment of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Syrups, Spices, Fish, Bacon, Salt, Notions, Tobacco, eigart,Oon fections, and everytbingsonneccted with a Family Grocery. We will always keep up a full supply of goods and sell them at prices which cannot fail to please. Call and see us at our stand in York street, opposite the Bank of Gettys burg. eS.AII kinds of country produce taken In ex change for goods. May 29, 1885. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. HENRY OVERDEER, On the Bin in Baltimore Btrr,d, Gettysburg, Pu ll AS' made ariangementa to get fresh supplies every week from the City and is de termined to *ell cheap. Be invites all to give them • call, his stock consists of Groceries, Notions. Flour, Corn Meal, Choped Peed. Corn, Oats,. Fish Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco,Cipor and Snuff, Boyar, Cof fees, Teas, Syrup, Ns:asses. •Nindlee, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, Best Cider, Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions, Candles, Lc., &c. -- gyi.The cash or trade will be given for County Pro. duce such as Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter Eggs, Potatoes, Rags, &a. (key 21), 1867,4 f NEW GROCERY STORE. TELL YVEYEBODY YOU FIZZ THAT G I L.B E R T JUST above the Court - House , and opposite the ffirepi- Gar Office, will sell yoli everything in the GROCERY AND PROVISION Line - cheaper l.han yen "can get it elsewhere. Sugars, CoffeCs, Candles; Coal Oil. Syrups, Brooms, Buckets; Tubs, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions of all kinds, GAM.B/SII, OVSTEBBi VEcerrk BIAS, always on hand. Give me a mil, as /4m deter mine/ to accommodate. BUTTER; EGGS, and all kinds of Country Produce taken, for which the highest cash price will be given. Don't forget the place—two doors above the Court-Hotue. Don't pass without calling, as I solicit your patronage. May 29.--tf. • Nfw Grocery, and Flour Store. MEALS 4c BROTHER, HAVING opened a, Grocery, Flour and Vegetable Ste* in the . Room formerly cc. copied by Geo. Litt& on Net Middle street, they ex tend an invitation to all bay*, to give them a ealL— Ilverything In their the, treekikato the city and coon try,wlll be kept owlesped. Therare determined to sell, as cheap aa.the clusielpet, and as they only ask the lowest living proilts,they hope to merit toed receive a liberal share of public patronage. M.MALB BRO. May 29,1866. • iirocery.& Liquor Store. A LARGE assortment of fine, 1 3#00ERIEB, Tees, Weis, White Hamm of all kinds, and Brown Kaiim% eboo.P. Prime rum crop Orisons Molaseee. aactall Mae. of 7MA ; MEBB MACKEREL, beet in market. Allhinde o • LIQUORS, wholesale and retail;prhne Wine. Brandy, Rye Widely RA., for medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity. gat litabler'e Herb Bitters, and the "Great Lingle Entire." WK. J. MARTIN, May 20, 1867.-tf „ Baltimore at., Gettysburg. COAL and FISH OIL of the beat quality fir isle by BY. BIZYNIL t 50N rusa supply of Groceries , No d•s"7"'T4l**,'"' hit,J MI FEZ ThhittillUtopts. WASHINGTON ,lillitAßY , CO., PHILADELPHIA, Is Chartered by the State of Penneybranbi,ead Oripnbted In aid of the RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE 70i LI:MATING CILLITITOSIISLY SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPHANS, Incorporated by the State of New Jersey, APRIL Bth, 1887 SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR THE WASHINGTON LD3RA I RY COMPANY, BY VIRTUE OF THEIR CHARTER, and ACCORDANCE WITH ITS PROVISIONS, will distribute THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PRESENTS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY BTH, 1868, AT PHILADELPHIA. PA., Or at the Institute, Riverside, N..L ONE PRESENT WORTH 00,000. ONE PRESENT WORTH .$20,000. ONE PRESENT WORTH 510,000. ONE PRESENT WORTH $5,000. TWO PRESENTS WORTH $2,500 EACH And many other large presents, the whole amounting to $300,000. For fall schedule of Presents, see circulars, sent free on application. Rack Certificate of Stock is accompanied with a BEAUTIFUL STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING, WORTH MORE AT RETAIL THAN THE COST OF CERTIFICATE } And also Insures to the holder a PRESENT IN THE GREAT DISTRIBUTI9N SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. Any person sending as ONE DOLLAR, or paying the nine to our local Agents, will receive immediately a Sue steel Plate Engraving, at choice from the following list, and One Certificate of Stock, insuring One Present In the GREAT DISTRIBUTION. ONE DOLLAR E,NGRAVINGS No. I.—"My Child! My Chill!" Nu. 2.—" They're Saved! They're Saved!" N0.3.—"01d Seventy.siz ; or, the Early Days of the Revolution." Any person paying TWO DOLLARS will receive either of the *Mowing line Steel Plates, at choice, and Two Cer tificates of Stock, thus beaming entitled to Two pre sents. TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS No. I.—"Waehlngton's Courtship." No. 2.—.Vreatiing ton's Last Interview with his Mother." THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person paying THREE DOLLARS will receive the beautiful Steel Plate of "HOKE FROM THE WAR," and Three Certificates of Stock, becoming entitled to • Three Presents. FOUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person paying POUR DOLLARS shall receive the large and beautiful Steel Plate of "THE PERILS OF OCR FOREFATIIERS, and Four Certificates of Stock, entitling tlietn to Font Presents. FIVE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS Any person who pays FITE COLLARS shall receive the large and apleodid Steel Pilate of "THE MARRIAGE CF POCAHONTAS." and Plea Certificates of Stock. entitling them to Fire Presents. The Engravings and pertiflcates will be delisersd to each subscriber at our Local Agencies, or sent Ly moil, post paid, or express, as may be ordered. HOW TO OBTAllst SHARES AND EN GRAVINGS Fend orders to us by mail, enclosing froth $1 to $2O, either by Post Oftlee orders or in a registered letter, at our risk. Larger amounts should be sent by draft or express. 10 shares with Engravings.... 25 shares with Engravings.... , 50 shares with Engravings 7'5 shires with Engravings.... 100 shares with Engravings-_. Local AGENTS WANTED througboul the United Yates THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE, Situate at Riverside, Burlington County, New Jersey, is bonded for the purpoee of gratuitously. educating the sons of decemml iSoldiers and Seamen of the United States. The Board of Trustee* consists of the foil,. ing well known citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey :— HON. WILLIAM B. MINN, • District Attorney. Philadelphia, Pa. HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex-Chief Coiner D. S. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds, Philadelphia, Pa. HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey. HON. W. W. WARE, New Jersey. HENRY GORMA.,N, Esq.. Agent Adams' Express, Philadelphia, Pa. J. E. COE, Esq., Of Joy, Coed Co., PhiloJelphia i'LLAIVR.Y DZPAILTICENT, WASELINGTOS, D. C.. April 18, 111187..-0111ce of Internal Revenue:—Having received satisfactory evidence that the proceeds of the enterprise condncted by the Washington Library Company will be devoted to charitable nave, permission le hereby granted to aikaiompany to conduct inch enterprisesmenipt from 11 charge, whether from epeeist tax or other duty. E. A. ROLLlNS,Coramiesioner The Association have appointed se ReCeivers, Meeere. GEt)ROK A. COOKE rO., 33 South Valid Steeet, Phila. delphie,whose well-known integrity and business ex perience will be a sufficient guarantee that the money intrusted to them will be promptly applied to the pur pose stated. ' Pinups:Lents, Ps., May 20,1867. 212 the Officers and Members of the Washington Library N. S. READ, Secretary. O ntrcntnc:—Oa receipt of your favor of thelsth inst., notifying us of our appointment as Receivers for your Company, we took the liberty to submit a copy of your Charter, with a plan of your enterprise to eminent legal authority, and having received his favorable opinion in regard to its legality, and sympathizing with the benevolent object of your Association, viz: the educe • tion and maintenance of the orphan children of our soldiers and sailors of the Riverside Institute, we have concluded to accept the trust, and to Use our best efforts to promote so worthy an object. Respectfully, yours, Ac., GEO. A. GOOKS CO., Address all letters and orders to GEO. A COOK E k CO., BANKERS, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa Receives kyr the Washington Library Co. Joins R. Tuvalu, Gettysburg. Aug. 7.-6 m. JUST PUBLISHED, NEW WORK ON SINGING BASSINI'S Twenty Melodic 'Exercises, IN PORN OF SOLFEGGIOS FOR SOPRANO OR MEZZO SOPRANO VOICES, INTENDED AS Studies to acquire the, Art of Singing .!‘These exercises were composed to be used simultanw *ugly with his system, "Tits Alt OP Snrotare," or with any other wedhod Sotto) cultivation of the voic and will take the place of CONOONIM SOLFEGGIO e, S ; being more melodious and better adapted for teaching. "Some of these exercises are specially beautiful as well as useful, a mingling, of the duke d utile, Which es, cures the interest as weal as the improvement of the student. The various stiles developed in these exercises render them Invaluable in an educational point of view, as they tend to enlarge the intelligeoce and the ap priwkstion, and at the rime time form the taste of the pupil. They must be studied carefblly 'with reference to the innumerable mark, of expression and forms clot , namentatlon. Won the Minute accuracy with which these ore accomplished doper* 'the actual sterling ad vancement of the pupil; any evasion or slurring in glees respects is time and effort utterly wasted, while, on the lothr hand; it &mend patient investigation, and a min utely faithful execution of them, will give unexpected power and Acuity. and open to the student the means and resources by which great artiste produce their mod brilliant and profound WNW-- Watese's Art Jenernal. IN TWO VOWII2B Price, each, in Boards. S 2 00 Nowile Cbpy sent by Nail, pastiosid, on receipt o Wholesale Price, WO. WM. RALI, & SON, No. 645 &oodles", New York. Publisixes sod dealers In Mask, Kocatscturera of PLUTXS, .111.1 . 7N1. YLACIBLOTS, &c., ao., to. BMA ibr cetalocuo of priors • • July a, 1847.-6 m. PnbUabed by U BUSHELS EtlYßTLiti SEED Malta, e. A new rarietlll 7I.Wa ; not apt to All Op; and enelzely free frogs all Abb. Per" Sit WK. 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Frum this fact alone may be judged the extent of our combined circulation. THE WEEKLY AMERICAN, ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING The Wrztay AMEILICAN has a steadily growing tircula tiou, it being THE CtIBAPTST PAPER IN TUE COUNTRY. It contains twenty-eight columns of reading matter and from the fact but Jew advertisements (consisting of but half a column) are allowed in It the proprivtors are af• forded ;he proper apace for airing all the current news of the week. treides a charming tale in every issue. Its miscellaneous contents are interesting and useful, the whole being prepared with a view to making it a wel. come family v lei tent among all classes of society. CLUBS 01 25 AT $l.OO EACH Orders lor either of the above papers should be mailed cash enclosed, to CHAS. C. FULTON 4 SON, American Office, No. 128 Baltimore et., Baltimore. In mating remittances subscribers will always send a check. or Pgetoilice money order, when practicable. Sept. 26.-4 t LADIES' FANCY FU R S JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Established FUT.. Manufactory, No. 718 ARCH >TREET, above 7th, PHILADELPIIIA HAVE now in Store of my own Importation and Man ufacture, one of the largest and moat beautiful se. !actions of for Dulles' and Children's Wear In the City. Also, a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Adana county and vicinity. Remember the N ame, Number and Street 1 JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 Arch st., above. ith. south side. Philed'a. I have no Partner, nor connection with any other Store in Phila Fa. ,10ct. Yam SELLING OFF AT COST AT RS. MARTIN intending to leave ITI Gettysburg, is now selling out her entire stock of MILLINERY GOODS at cost. Ladies deairing bargain. will do well to call at onrej,at her place of bu.inetto, vo East Middle Street, tiettysburg. Ail perwrus indebted to Mrs. MARTIN will please cst and settle within:lt delay. Oct. 2,1867.-3: WAGON MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he Carried on the WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS 19 50 23 60 46 60 69 00 in all its branches. at his Shop, In Cumberland township, about one-halt mile from Bream's Mill, on the road lead ing from said Mill to the Emmittsburg rand, and Is pro. pared to execute all orders with promptness. airREPAIRING - qtill OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. He also manufactures HAND-RAKES, SIIAKLNG FORKS AND BROOM-HANDLES, fur wholesale and re tail trade. He hope., by prompt attention to business. to merit and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention. Aug. 7,1567.—1 y WILLIAM U• HOUCK. G REAT CONOWAGO MILLS. 10,000 BIISHEL,S OF WHEAT WANTED The undersigned having remodeled and improved his mills near New Chester, ( E,rmerly called *Walnut Grove," but now ''Great Conowagn is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line with unusual dispatch. Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange. the very best qualities of Super, Extra, and Family FLOUR, also Rye, Corn and Bockwbeat Flour, with every variety of Chop and offal of wheat, Having a SAW MILL attached, be is prepared to saw all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice. A farmer in need of lumber and flour, can put • log upon his wagon, throw a few bushels of wheat on the top, hare the wheat exchanged for fl.mr, and the log sawed, thus 'saving a double trip—and all because of the new and perfect ma chinery now employed In these mills. Having the beet of Workmen, be will be able to please every body. Thankful for past favors be ho pft for a con tinuance of the same. , g, j AltElt6. New Chester, April 234, 1867.—1 y. ILVER'S WASH POWDER. AVISEI Time, Labor, Woney. Maims Washing a pas time, and Monday a festival. Sold everywhere. Try it Address all orders to the Manufacturers, ZIEGLER AND SMITH, Chemists and Wholesale Druggists, 187 North Third Street, Philadelphia. March 19,1887.-8 m , , H. F. DEBRING & BRO., FRESCO PAINTERS FREDERICK CITY MD., RESPECTFULLY inform the pub lic that they are prepared to FRESCO CHURCH ES, HALLS, PRIVATE RESIDENCES, sc.. in the most approved styles, modern or ancient. All work warranted to give satisfaction as to tute, durability and cheapness. April 45,1887.-8 m • B ROOM HANDLES goR SALE, Wholesale or Retell, at the Letaftser Yard of 9.i H. BUEHLER. glgricnitural trtupipunts. BRINICERHOFY'S CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The underigned would inform the Agricultural iniblia that he has purchased from the Patentee of this extraordinary machine, thi Patent Right for the States.of Pennsylvania end Maryland. Brinkerhaff's Corn Sheller, SeParatorand sr, is pronounced the best machinlo 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, ha i r selected this Sheller as the best in America," a dat Bhe request of J. C. Derby, U. S. Agent, a mihine has been shipped to Paris for exhibition. One important feature in this machine ie that it i will Shell ears large, small or crooked. Perfeqtly clean, and separates the cob and chaff from the COrn ready for market. The fact may also be stated that at the great trial of Agricultural Implements . , at Auburn, N. Y., in July last, under the auspices of the New York State Agricultural Society, the Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner was reported 'by. one of the moat oompetent Collimittees as the best Corn Sheller out. They say,tj!Vf• have cant fully examined and thoroughly , Meted this ma— chine, and have no hesitation hi ;pronouncing it the best Cbrn Sheller we ever saw." The re— port is signed by such menu John Stanton Gould, President N. Y. State Agricultural Soeiefj; B. P Johnson, Secretary to same; Solon' Robinson, Ag rkralttiral RditorN. Y. Tribune; S4dward Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times, ' Prom among many complimentary newspaper notices, the fallowing, from the N.Y.i Observer, is deemed sueleient: 1 • "Among all the Hand Corn Shahan' made in l a New York ,and Albany—and one s ' Os firm man— ufacturers. more than 10,000 'Jinn Ally—not one Gan enter the circle with the Shell just invented by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, Nei York. It. shells, Separates and eleanees; rapidly an easily, at one operation, as fast as the Cancan he tin the hop— !, Per- ! _ Thti nudarsigtulid is sow ii to dispose of i l COUNTY WORTS. -.Be will hai 811111,L1IRS I ready for sithilltrinattountnitf aot deb time. All leitags Übe addreeeitl to ' . ~ , • •.; , . ;, • _WI! 111 ALE, l• • •P. Bea 248,, 610 111)112101. 'Aar. 14, 1.807. ' 1 . .. unirm, Vustenattmto. TEE TRI-WEEKLY AMERICAN. PRICE $1.511 PER. YEAR FANCY FURS, BARGAINS ! YOUNG MEN, the experience -of ; past ben years's= dentonstnsted the fact that re- Nines nosy be placed:ln the efilamy of BELL'S . SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent mire of Seminal weakness, Emissions, Phfatcat and Bm'vous debility , Impotence.or Indiscretion, of power, the moult of Sexual Excess, or Youthful which neglected, ruins the happiness, and sate the suferer for Business, Social Society or Mar riage, and often terminates Wan untimely grave Make delay•in seeking the remedy. It is entirely vegeta ble and harmless on the system, can be need without de tection ar interference with Mildness pursuits, and no change of diet is necessary while using them. Price, Owe Dam!. If you connot get them of your druggis t ry , the .1 money to Dr.. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New or and they will be sent freefrom observation by re mail Private Ciresdarsto Gentkaten sentfreemn application. For sale in Emmittabarg, Md., by A. T. litaln & Co, Jan.lo, 1887.-1 y 'l l O LADIES.—If you require a re liable remedy to restore you, and remove Irregcn Wines or Obstructions, why not use the bent ? Thirty years experience has mood that DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS. have no equal £r Removing °harm:Won/ and Irregular ities. No matter from what cause they arise. They are safe and sure In every ease. Price. One Dollar, pert/as. DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, Is a remedy four degrees stronger than the above, and intended for special eases of long standing. Prh e, Five Dollars per box. A Ladies' Private Oircularobith &11 1 /ravings, sent free en application. •If roc' cannot ,;et 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 mail. Pen. 10, 1867.-1 y For sale in Emadtteburg, lid., by A. T. Stein & Co. • LOVE AND MATRIMONY.—The affections of the opposite sex oily be gained by fol. lowing simple rules and all may marry happily. it de. sired, without regard to wealth, age or beauty. Send di rected envelope and stamp for particulars to Madam LOCILLS DEMARRIS,BibIe Rouse, New York Jan. 10, 1867.-ly AVOID THE QUACKB.—If you are suffering 1 from the effects of Youthful Indiscretion and hare Seminal Whiteness, Emissiona, £c., I will send yOu,free of charge, information which if .followed will cure you without the aid of medicines. Address HENRY AIISDEN, Station D. New - York Jan. 10,1867.-1 y D R. J. BRYAN , consulting Physician 819 ROADWAY, R W YORK SPECIAL TREATMENT in all caSPA of Seminal, Sexual, Urinary and Nervous Dis eases in Male or Female. ADVICE FREE and correspondonco RTRICT IX CONFIDENTIAL. Jan. 7, 07—ly A GENTS WANTED.—Samples sent .4 - 1_ free. No capital required. Ladies or gentlemen can earn from V• to per day. Enclose stamp, and address Jan .7-ly TRIPP it CO., Eighth st., N. Y. BARRETT'S, TILE BEST VEGETABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE TO WHICH WAS AWARDED A SIL VEIL MEDAL! The Highee Premium at the New Ifirnepshire &ate Fair. Inow conceded to be superior to all others for rector fog Gray Hair to its ORIGINAL COLOR This Preparation relieves the he.. of Dandruff, Hum ors, and all unpleasant , Burning or Itching of the scalp, supplying to the roots of the hair the required nourish ment for the promotion of its growth IT' IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING leaving th., scalp, cool, clean and healthy iar EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED. "Ea. .1. R. BARRETT k CO., Proprietors. Manebeater, N. IL *SO4IrI by Dr. R. Horner, Gettysburg, Pa., and by Druggists generally. June 26, 1967.-8 m HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Eradkatet Eruptive and Ukeratine Diseases of the Throa Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, Scalp, and Skin, Which no disfigure the appearance, Purging the evil effects of Murcury, and removing all taint., the remnants of Diseases, hereditary or otherwise, and in taken by Adults and Children 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 Sarsaparilla, or the 'decoctions as tumidly made. Au Interesting Letter is published In the Medico-Chir nrgical Heview, on the subject of tree Extract of Sarsaps dila, in certain erections by Benjamin Traver., P. R. S., etc. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases arising from the excess of murtnry, he states that no remedy in equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla ; its power is extra ordinary, more so than any other drag I am acquaint ed with. It in, in the strictest sense, a tonic with this Invaluable attribute, that it is applicable to a state o the nysteni so sunken, and yet so Irritable as readers other substances of the tonic clean unavailable ur inynr oue, HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Established upwards of 18 years. Prepared by H. T. LiELIII:oLD, Druggist and Chemist 594 Bloadrsy. N. Y. glai-Spold by all Druggists. Apr.: M.-1y SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Church or Communion Purposes. ALSO, Excellent for I;adies and Weakly Persons 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 corm try.— Its hiraluable TONIC AND BTRENOTHENING PILOPEATIES are unsurpassed by any other native Wine. Being the pure juice of the Grape, produced under Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its gen erous qualities, and the weakest Invalid may use it to ad ventage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that af flict the weaker sax. It *in every respect, A WINE TO BE RELTF.T) ON. Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Females use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Weakly persons find a benefit by its use. Spear's Wines in Hospitals are preferred to other wines Ire-Sold by Druggists and Grocers. A. Bpeer's Vineyard, New Jersey - , Office,243 Broadway New York. [Sept. 4, 1887 .-ly FOUNT'S COMPOUND FOB, THE CUBE OF PUTRID SORE THROAT, , INFLUENZA, or any other Lidammatory or inward dlienae of the Throat if not of too long standing. Also, SCARLET PRYER.. This medicine has been tried in THOUSANDS OF CASES - In different parts, of the country, and has never been known to fitil if taken in time and, according to direc tions. It is warrmted to cure. (Weft a trial and !twill speak Thrttself. Every household` should provide them selves with a box of this medicine and keep it cm hands. The Catell that it has effected are truly marvelous. It .Prepared and sold by iIIZAIL Toms k Co., Gott's bug, Pa, orb; their authorised agents. For sale at nearly 11l the Stores In Adams county. May El, 1867.-tf isassi, YOUNT it CO. SO SORB BALD READB ! HO MORE GRAY LOOKS I DR. LEON'S - ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER. TS pronounced by all who have used It the very best preparation for the Hair. It Is •po 'Dive cure far Baldnesa, eradicates Dandruff and Rumors, stops the hair from falling out, and speedily restores Gray Loilte to their original hue and In; nriance. It operates on the secretions, and Sits' the glands with new lithand coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always be brought back by a few application,, to its yirabfal abundance,,vitallt and eclair. It make, the hair soft glossy. fragrant, pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry wiry; and intractable locks become moist, pliant, and disposed to remain in an dei ired position. Asa hair dressing it has no mo l d, The sales are enormous, and it is & universal &mite with old and young of both one. - Bold by Druggists throughout the Dnltallitstes. Ad- dress all orders to ZINGIANk. I SMITH, We Proprietors, 187 North-Third Street, Phlladelphia. Dec. 19, 1867.—1 y GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS ! are you oppressed with anxiety kw your little onset Are your dumber. and hearts broken by their mint Do you wake la the moretn g and apprehensive? If so, procure at once a bottle of ' Dr. Le on's Infant Remedy, end you will hare no more weary hours of watching and anxiety ' DR. LION'S INIPANT RRXRDY has stood the teat or years. Thertuiaode &nurses and No. thirs bear witness; that it never kik to give reUef if need In season.. It is a mad, yet sure and speedy sure Ibr Colic Orange and Windy Pains, and is invaluable tar all complaints incident to Teething. iteld by Druggists throughout the States. Address Au orders to 7 IOL=B di 81fITH, Sole Ployinietore, 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia. . March ;lE 9. who desire br il l s = coin. , . mast par* and •brkL b wh* Oanoentratad linnet of b ra d. 17 f e w . , Ask no , gainabold'a. Tat 110 otbsr. Mai. NEW SADDLER SHOP. ON"the Hill," Baltimore Street , Gettysburg, Pa.—Cote Mandy on band, of made to order, all kinds of RIDING SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES, ' CARRIA lE HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES; BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS, FLY NETS, &o. u low as the lowest. May 29, 1887.-tf. J. M. ROWS. hcARRIAGE-MAKING RESUMED. e war being over, the undersigned have reenmed the at their old stand, in East Middle street, Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to put up work in the most fashionable, substantial, and superior manner. A lot of new and second-hand on hand, which they will dispose ofat the lowest prices, and all orders will be supplied as promptly and sathifso torily as possible. . done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A large lot of mew and old HARNESS n hand for sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by them, they solicit and will endeavor **deserve a large share In the future. May 29. 4 1 f DANNER k CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. • TATE ntlmo of o ur syteul of Prnctical Bu eincss EqlllCation, together with TESTIMONIAL' from Practical Beanies! Men. Merchants, BankerA. B soh keepers, &c. Address the Prinerpalg, Dec. 13. 1.566.-ly DICKINSON AT CA RLLSLE, PEJVXA lIIGIILY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMP LATING A BUSINESS EIXCATION. TOknow that this Institution em ploys none but competent instructor m evert le partment.and a sufficient number to insure individual instructiidi to all Of its students, and being •.mnect NJ with - Dickinson College," enables it to Hesitant combined facilities of the highest order, while the current ea mnxes &Winding a course here, are from 50 to $lOO less than at similar Metitutitais in large cities. We think that when these facts are property onderstood by those whn contemplate entering an lastitotion of tide order, they will not he long In decidin,; in favor of Carlisle. The following CA urns of Instruction should commend its.if to all, who desire that kind of information mess re to prepare th , hai f_o - any of thu bet.iimitts pursuit! in I.fe. BOOK-KEEPING and Entry ay applied and practic,l in 111. radon-, di.pari nano" of Trade and Cidanierce. and Banking ILJuatio of the i:.iontry. PLN)LANSIIII , Practical and Ornamental of superior Sty - I,—_ring special attention to pruner movement. in the formation and cern hi nation ollAtter,, and thereby ittsuriv to ev ery etnclent a good Cur rent Hand. BUSIXESS ARITII3IETIC Inelti ding the molt approved and hr t whipted methods fur all busine , sraiculatiun--31ental awl Written. ENGLISH GRA3I3IAR with sp.dal reference to r. , rrect wit hunt which no etudent will be qualified to at , ou me the dutit.l of a tir.t rises accountant. MLIiCANTILE LAW Taught in CIASOn... ..Dettn' 4 Tryon.," as a Text enthrarinz the [met important legal information for a imailkese man to r..,eette. BUSINESS FORMS AND CORRESPONDENCE, are daily practiced in the Actual Bnairieea Depditment, where the student/ in connection with their duties con duct an exteneire correspond. nee, and make out all Forms from a Receipt. to &judgment Note SPECIAL ItRANCIIEZ Phonography or Short Iland Writing, Ornamental Ten marp/hip. Pen Drawing, Telegraphing, Na t ra I Philoec. phy. Geometry, Algebra. Ac...g.c. We invite an impartial ine mitigation of our fAcilltiea, for impartnix sound instruction in the branches enumer ated. & Students enter at any time, az/141111 , 14e their course without interruption. .y -Far further particular,. write and receive Circular. Morena, A. M. TRIMMER. Carlialc. Pa. la. 21, IS67—ly BUSINESS COLLEGE, BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY'S CORNER 10TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA YOUNG MEN epared for the Counting Room- and Business lire In general THEORY & PRACTICE onabined by means of Banks, Business Houses and the ase of all k Inds of Business Paper THIS INSTITUTION is endorsed by the leading business men of the City STUDENTS RECEIVED AT ANY Mei COLLEGE OPEN ALL TILE YEAR FOR PARTICULARS SEND FOR CIRCITLARS Juno 19,1867.—1 y giver!! GtabitO. • GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. • . THE Proprietor of these. Stables, feeling t hankful for the I iberal patronageheretofore received, begaleave to Infirm the public that hecontinues the LIVERY BUSINESS at his old stand on Washington street, Gettysburg, near the Railroad, where he is pre• pared ■tall times to accommodate persoaawl the pithing in hie line. HORSES,COACHES, BUGGIES,Ac., urnlshed at short notice and on reasonable terms, and competent drivers sent along itdesired. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, or to any place in the country. His stock and Coach.. are of the first class, and no pains ~ will be spared to make passengers comfortable, lie is prepared at all times to ftirtilsh coaches for funerals; and also to parties desiring to go over the Battle Field or to visit the Springs. ALSO—HORSES AND MULES will bebought and sold stall times. Person sdesiring to enrchassistook wiil find it to their advantage to call on in undersigned, as his stook is warranted to be its rep osented or no mle. He has a One lot of Horses and Rules at presenton liana 'Which will ha sold on reasona ble terms. They are sound and tree from disease, and aregnarantied to work as represented. Persons will audit to thetreAvantagl to callat the old stadd before hiring or purchasing elsewhere. Hay 29, 11367.—tf NICHOLAS WEAVER. THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXA6HANGE STABLES Washington Street, GettysZurg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL. THE undersigned would respectful ly inform the public that he has opened a new LITHELY, BALE AND HXCHANOI STABLX in this . ;Discs, and is prepared to idler superior accommodations in this line. He has provided himself with Buggies, Car. Hagen Hanka. Light Wagons. to , of the latent styles, sufficient to meet th e public demand. Hie homes are all good, without spot or „ Tab s and perfectly reliable—. 110310 of your "old CI Ippl ” but all of the "2.40" order. Riding parties can al beaccouunodated and con Portable equipments forniehed. Parties, large or small, On get just what they want on the most accommodating terms. ltore to the Etattle;fltld politely atemided to, and reliable drivers fornishedVdmired. Parties conveyed to andlromi the Depot upon the ar rival and departure of every train. norm bought, sold, orexchanged, tout allonym • chance be bargain g iven Our sotto is '.lbtr play end no pa Mir=mar attention paid to tarnishing; TAW., lladkalbr Funerals. as , - We dotter ounedietithat• by aborigine moderately and by turnistshog severity &commensalism, we cannot fall to. please every one *he patronises our establish mint. T. T. TAT/11. May 20.1.867.—tf. AND MEM COWLEY. Pit tsburg, Penny ~~,.,. 11 it invad; Jutted, litticinti Weal TERMS ON 1 . 111, STAR . 1 1.14r0 B'2 r , Wed nesday aFiertmon ; • or $2.40 i not pap .W$ serlption discontinue& unlesa at &Iwo Alovt:ltTiimMiOns rates. A liberal ••• =IEM Year. Speeidl notices : rat , ,z, to be weed tf. Cir The circulation , 7 NKI. Is one-half larget any newspaper In X , Nertlalng,medlunkli - Jon WORK of all klu united, and at fair , Catds, Tamp lets, will be POnt d nt short tisietia zero J. COVER,,', A. • 1..4.15, pitl4,rt,wpty o;her Bulkiest', entrusted to Cali , . between YAM:AIoe .coral, Baltimore etreet,aet liAvrDi WILLS ; A IV, Orace at h 4 Ler efeuutre Square. Urk• renre..—floti. Thad • May '29, 1867. - iIIAVID A. B S. NEY vr LAW. wtilp and all tither business ant slisp-Offlce resideinoli opposite thoCoort Homo- AGEN! signed will attend t i o the U. S. Government, Wein. , Pay, Pensioni, Forage, £c., e' ur htipre any ut the Departiri May 29,1867. A ttonpq McCONATJG Commie/or at Law, • Chambersharg street, ibt • Iluehler'e Drug Store. • During the session of th• rillce on Ssturdays, and •• that his clients and their be ei ire prompt mitt-tithes'. • I. P. CLARKSON. CLARK§ON & ATTORNEYS AND 90 No. 82 DI P. O. Box, 71.11 sto.ltefer to the talkie Nov. 1,1966.--1 y TILL J. W. C.1.)._ iusolliee setttli s7 twu fluor. adore the COM • _ Gettysburg, May *p, DR. COOK, - uomolor sp Ilarin Tog' oily off his professiooa ttentton given to _R airs Prof. Ad. Lippe, D.i; Phi J. C. 114rgan,,M.Ii.; Wm. tl. Cook. M.:1), Cfirt Ituu. Ndward McPtiewekelt David Willa, Esq., Rev. J. A. Roam, itankrfev, throfftco on the Mope: second door from Centro} B JOHN LA.WRE , ti,t.orneeinchitipti.o. the lettberant Charcb, nee Drug Store, whore he May ntteiel anyhease 'within the Pereone In want of Telteepte May 29,147. OLIN W. TIP lit - E BARBER;Nort next Santo NteCielflo'l, he cos .t tit times blelotlit mime in hie will ensure eattsfActiolt: May 29,188 T. QURVEYOR AN NXYANCER. Thai a Con vayancee a office of COUNTY WRITING OF Dago,,: AnatcLa Ol /WAS gb". [Loring had considerable e t receive s liberal sharsof I y attened to and charkel r Fairilebl, Adams Co.; P. May y -- OH! YES! 4111 E undersigue• an Auctioneer's Lle ■nd would respietto 1 prepareM toattend pron. By 4trict attentiouto bus atitfactlon. wuj.ebargeor (Action gusrabtled In all May 29, 1867.—tf 0H YES: The anderelguedhating ee ! oke oiler; his eery has-td and will attend to the sell! pez ty when ever allied ti. experience he hopes to be Lion to all who Luny tater Residence. Mate 0ct.16.1587.4ns ,Storto, TIN-WARE TII I.; LARGEST TIN-WARE S . C (Formefly adrew' TIE E BEST COOKING-, , 114t0.010S OLD DOM ['SION, COMPROMI3I4 = Also, many other sitfalai sold u low as It any of Apr 11.12,1866 STO TIN-WAR TnE pal)licate Invited mess* stock of • T 4 E t orator., Noble Cook, I, dtewant.'s Cook, nd the Beseraid Cooking hese varieties seem se pu lar Cook big Stover warviated to give entire variety of Pertor , ,r.'l . , wood, inetweitlis the • . Oral • °tour • • gulator, Comet, Vire Brick and Unties; IN TIIE The assortment embrite kitchen or luntsehol.l - per ber of convenient yet eh must be seen to be apps and varied that those who meat bare no conception the ordinary kitchen ute • sale, Toilet Chamber ••• Sueketa,-Rreed and gpke tors, Deed Bores, Spilka/ Hoses, Walters. Ale Oar tare, Nurse Lamps, Jill teat Nutmeg Ora** • • • siit 13 Li Platest r ot,ab • • Spout Heade ' Core* . Large Yoks,Candln . pers, Wrought-ImM gcntpers, Cuffs • • '• • • and Auctioneer H.IM, . nets, Coal Bisvas.Gtann Cam, Self-eeallng and repairing prom men. IN THE HO Out-Iron POte. of Iffre7 °slain .ISelalea, ibr • • Moltke, Itir ditto,Osst. Tariliti, Rot:stele "rat other articlsrlm. • mart. Attastion tests br whlcirrr balabuip se cam them yin txrrfrs nfa m f ar;it DIAMOICO 05 The portbe are prices. earte ity, Oro ' July $ ,