II • 7 1 1 &MK gottous, at. FAHNESTOCK BROS. Live inPt re,eire.l II r NEW` FALL STOCK, ttfdlarge+t in thp county—non.ktif,f, o f i! DRY GOODS; VERINOES, POPLINS, ALPAC AS, GINGHAMS, • i DELAINES, CALICOES, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS, in every variety CARPET% large stock and very cheap 1311AWiS, all.kinds and price. BLANKETS, very cheep QUEWSWARId, the largest dock In the county and very ebeap lIARDWARZ and Saddlery, in all its branch." at the lowest merket rates GROCERIES, of all kind, IRON AND NAI L S, OILS AND PAINTS. Will INII GOODS at prices DE➢TINO COMPETITION. GITO us a call and examine our stock SIGN OF TEE RED FRONT. Oct. 1, 11037. tf FRESH ARRIVAL DRY GOODS FOR FALL & WINTER WEAR AT TRI STORE OT A. SCOTT & SON TEEM STOCK CONSISTS OF MERINOS, all 'Otyles. DELAINES, all styles. CALIoOES, all styes MUSLINS, all grades. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES of all styles and quality. Persons wanting good Goods and good Bargains, -Should not fan to go to the Store of A. SCOTT & SON, Chembersburg street, 2d Square, Gettysburg, Pa Oct. 9,1867 NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS. HITES,HEW DI is now receiving a large stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, . QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS I call the attention of my customers and the corn mannj to my large stock of goods, I am now offering at lower rate. than they have been since the war and at prirsenwhka cannot fail to strike the purchaser ea cheap. With every facility fbr purchasing goods at as low gip urso sa any in the pule, I am also prepared to meet °Dm potion on low prices from any and all quartets. Prompt conformity to the lowest market prices is my estibibbad rule. Petersburg,(Y. Oct. 9,1861.1 y, GOODS FOR FALL & WINTER 186 7 . IF YOU ,WANT' CHEAP CLOTHS, CHEAP CASSIMERES, CHEAP CASSINETTS, CHEAP MERINOS, CHEAP MOHAIR' . LUSTRES, CIIEAP COI3IIRqS, CHEAP DELAINES, CHEAP SHANns, CHEAP B L ANKETS, CHEAP CARPETS, CHEAP QUEENSWARE, _ • Ali' isr and the Latest Styl• G-0 T 0 -='DIIPB4ORN & HOFFXLIT, pltip,=•!4s =I DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, MERINOES, MUSLINS, and PLAIN and FANCY GOOODS of all kinds, which he is selling CHEAP- ER THAN EVER. Call at FLANNELS, ORNAMENTAL TOYS. JOHN M. WARNER ' Lilts just received from Philadelphia the largest, IA best and cheapest amortment of ALBUMS ORNAMENTAL TOYS, TOILET SETS, •• FANCY CARD DE VISITEB, FRUITS, CONFECTIONS, AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, ever opened in Gettysburg. Call at his store on pan more at., opposite Pahnestocks' store. lBept; 18, 1/367."-tf sc., &c., &c., - E. I.II!rESIIEW CHEAP ALPACAS CHEAP NOTIONS, N. W. Cor.of the kIWL IiAS JUSTIMECEITIED STOCK. 01 POPLAINS, WOOL DELAINES; ALPACAS, COBURGS, S. W. Corner of Public Square, Sept. 25, 1867.-11 NEW SEGAR STORE. rplIE undOutigned announces to the citizens of °attys. I burg and the ♦icinity, that he has just opened a NEW SEGAR STORE, IN GETTYSBURG lie will keep on hand the beet BRAIONand will menu facture for general sale throughout the county. He wil Bell at the lowest living prices, and at wholesale - and re He is also the agent for the Richmond, (Va.,) Tobacco Work., and will sell their Chewing Tobacco, at whole• sale and retaiL Ilia Store is in Chambersburg street,'s half square we of the Eagle Hotel Hotel, on the south tide ' WASUINOTON BURROWER - Sept. 188T.-41m* CALL AT THE NEW STORE OPPOSITE THE tOURT-HOUSE `,, Gettysburg, Penn'a. NEW GOODS :-, AND LOW PRICES! \, The undsrsignedhave opened a new Dry Goods Store, in Bendlchart's building, directly opposite the Cotirt houee, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, and start with a splendid stock, embracing everything to be fouudi in a first class establishment. 'Bought for cash, grid at ; the latest decline, we can offer birsains that must astobish every one. Come and see for yourselves, and you, will what we bore say verified. 'With good Goods., ituall proffts, and fair and square dealing;xxa _ball entailer to deserve, what we moat respectfully I'4, a liberal share of public patronage. We offer a fine assortment of CLOTHS, SIIIMBH.M., Jeans, Cottonade , Vestings, Gloves, Sus dere, Neck Ties, and everything else in the Gentlemen's e. For the Ladies we have SILKS, ALPACAS, LINE, Bereges, Lawns, Detain°, Ginghams, Calicoes, Gloves, Parasol", Hoop Skirts, &meets, hosiery, White Goods, with whatever else may be called for. • . Also, a large stoat of MUSLINS, Shootings, Ticking", CAEPIFFING, QUSENS-WAILE, Umbrellas, Window Shades, kc., *c. Call at the New Store, opposite .the Court-house; and examine the stock, before purchasing elsewhere May 29, 1867. HEBERT & ELLIOTT. LADIES' FANCY FU , R S ! ' AT JOHN FARE . IRA' Old Established FUR Manufactory, Nu. 714 ARCH `...'IRBET, above 7th, PMILADELPHIA.. HAVE now in Store of my own Importation and idan nfacture, one of the largest and most beautif I se lections of FANCY FURS , for Ladies' and Children's Wear In the City.. Also, it, tine 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 froti my friends of Adams county and vicinity. Remember the N amey Number and Street JOHN FARRIEIt i No. 718 Arch st.,abOve 7th, south side, Phila 'a. 113...1 have no Partner, nor connection with any ?Aber Store in Milli e& [Oct. 2,-4m F IDE FANCY FURS' CHAS. A. HEHPICH, ! 497 Broadway (If 37 Maiden Lane, 2 Y. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER and SHIPPER OF FURS Offers his large and well selected stock of 11110 Furs, In al styles, at lowest manufacturer's prices. Highest price paid SHIPPING FURS. Send for eircuLar. Dec. 13,18661—1 y — golds And Ittotauraizto. UNITED STATES IIOTEL, , OPPOIRTIC TIM N. T. & NEW UAVEN d WESTERN E. E.. DOOT, BEACH STREET, BOSTON BY F. M, PRATT, FORMERLY OF TIM AMILEICAN HOFEIIt Oct. 9, 1867.-ly KEYSTONE HO O TEj . GXTTYSBURG, IA. 1 WM.. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. . i NOW OPEN,. T HIS is a new House,' and hasbeen i t teed tip in the most approved style.. Its I tion is pleasant and convenient, being in the i most b sines* eSon of the town.. Zvery arm/peseta has bee mid. for the accgsmodation and comfort of guests, wi ample stabling &Me-hod. With experienced servants, d so: commodating Clerks, we shall use every end Tor to please. This Hotel is now open for the eatertedn ant of the public, and we kindly solicit a share of pnblic age rtron . . /kW ?Se, 8117. EAGLE HOTEL., The largett and most commodious orrrystraso, PKIINA CORM Of gILXI flO •ND MIIMTOB JOHN L. TATE, PropHetor WAD Omnibus; for Pluangers sod Be the Dela, on arrival and departure of : Careful service* and restorable charges. May 29, 1221.—tf &km. NEW BAKERY. NZW.POIS k LI ikelualealesktc7,Bohtli Washington tr., from th• Les Hotel ' Gettysburg ,Ps . Cons load,th• belt of Broad, • Cracker " o&tsa, Psotsels, as • Pimosawuldnifeasidiresdirillbes midair, tsi.bylssilagthoir is , larsey Wart made te - pleiss. ins trir A • /I Ora 111.16116. ; - - 7 1 f a cHOSE who desire Whin anboWr j an dt p i = and Nth hi dais. Ask der l!sbabldett. Take, so 110.-ly M'CURDY & HAMILTON, • FLOUT -GRAIN GROCENES, &c TIIE undersigned are paying at r are•bouse, In Carlisle Wee, adjoining Bnehler's 11,th6 highest prices for • • FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, nucKwara, CLOVER ANIi.TIMOTRY-SEEDS, 113- ' TATOES, to., - tn4 iurite pr.aluceri to give them a call before selling They have consta , gtly on hand fur sale, , ALA GE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Molasses, 'Byrom Coffees, fintrars,Ac., with Salt, Flsh, Oils,Tar, Soaps, Baconand Lard, Tobaccos, ke. Also the best brandsof FLOUR, with FEED of all kinds. They likewise have SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and A A Mexican Guano. Whilst they pay the highest market prices for all they buy, they sell at the lowest living profits. They ask a share of public patronage, resolved to give satisfaction in every case. July 3, 1R87.-t f DANIEL GULDEN, Gettysburg, Pa. DRY GOODS, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, LUMBER, COAL, &c. MITE undersigned keeps on hand, at his Warehouse, 1 known as "Gulden'saation." in Straban township, on the line of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds of including Sugar, Coffer, Molasses, Spices. &c., with Salt Fish, Oils, Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, Lc. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, including Buil ding t u ff, elan gl es, Laths, Stove amp:Slack smith Coal. Also, and a large assortment of DRY GOODS, BOOTS , HATS AND CAPS, of all kinds, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. He also pays the highest market price for Flour, Grain, Coro, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Pota toes, kc_, or will receive and forward the same to market on commission. He respectfully asks hie friends and the public to give him a call. DANIEL GULDEN. Aug. 21, 1867.-tf FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. " rIIN 'G purchased the extensive W Warehonse,Cari, - Ac., heretofore owned by Samuel Herbst, we beg leave to Inform the public that we are continuing the business at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Baliroad streets, on a more extetusive scale than heretofore. We are paying the highest market price for Flour, Grain and all kinds of produce. Flom. and Feel, Salt, and all kinds of Groceries, kept constantly on hand and for sale, cheaper than they can be bad anywhere else. plaster, and all kinds of fertilizers, constantly on hand, or furnished to order. sar-A regular line of Freight Cars wi Blear, our Ware house every TUES.JAY 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 in, will be promptly attended to. Onr cars ran to the Warehouse el Stevenson I Sons, 165 north Howard street, Baltimore. Being determined to Tay Kood prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite every body to give ns a call. CULP A EARNSHAW. Aug. 9,1866. NEW FIRM AT THE OLD ,-WARE HOUSE. WM. E. BIDDLE & CO. 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 THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in &lilts branchea. The highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats. Clover and Timothy Seeds,Flazaeed, Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit- Nuts, &sip, Rams, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with everythir.g else in the cortutry produce line. GROCERIES.—On hand, ter sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt, Cheese. Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch. Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Soups. &c. Also COAE OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, &o. FISH of all kinds; SpikesandNalls; Smoking and Chewing To baccos. They are always able to supply &first rate article of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. Ale:), Ground Plaster, with Guttnoa and other fertili zers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load. They will run a LINE OF FREIGHT CARS from Get Ayebtirg to Baltimore once every week. They are pre pared to convey Freight either way. in any quantity. at RitDUCED RATES. They will attend, ii desired. to the making of purchases in the city. and delivering the goods promptly in Gettysburg . . Their can run to the WarehoMie of Nathan Roop & tdo., N 0.128 North Howard 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 e ff ort to accomm odate all who may patronize them. Aprill9.ll366.—tf BIDDLE & BENNER. runs to Trains. GLIB f square uy Oa El f own. lab* wad. - 1 - 16te *tax* mill% Mont*,lip 4Se lonvarding gionOto. I , E.ki,ERS IN, ROBERT MeOURDY, %TM. S. HAMILTON. DEALER IN GIIOCERI.ES, GUANO, FLOUR AND FEED GRAIN AND GROCERIES W. E. BIDDLE 00,000 Bolts. Grain Wanted. 'ilurtograpit OaWrits. • w•E are always 'glad to see our friends at the Excelsior Gallery. it still stands in the same old place opposite the Bank on York at., Get tysburg. Pa. C.J. TYSON. PHOTO MINIATURES at the Ex celsior Gallery are superb and are furnished • ono-third city prices. Call and examine specimen's. C. J. TYSON. EXCELSIOR is our motto, To please our aim! and to render satisfaction In every instance our determination. C. J. TYSON. CONSTANTLY on hand an assort moot of floe Frames, Photograph Albums, Cards and Baskets for grasses, from the Battle-field, Photographs ot our 6 suers I s. and other distinguished individuals. at the Excelsior Gallery. C. J. TYSON. THE best Photographs made in this County are made at the Excelsior Gallery, Gettys burg, opposite the old Bank. C.J. TYSON. BY all means hare your Photographs made at the Excelsior Gallery •if you desire them per t Q.J. TYSON. LABGE VIEWS of the Battle-field, sin g ly or in seta, very low; also Stereoscopic Views to theßattle-Geld, at the Exeelrior Gallery. Do not fall to see them. C. J. TYSON. FRAMES OF EVERY KIND, for Large Pictures, Marriage Certificates, Church Certillaites, Missionary Certificate G. s, &a.. very cheap at 8. MEAT , PER' New Gallery, Hanover, Pa. June 5,1867.—1 y REMOVAL! THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY THE undersignedlakes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Gettysburg and the poblic generally that be has removed from his old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite the store of Fahnestock Brothers. The mom he sow occupies, has been recently fitted np expressly for his business. The location is an admiruble one, enabling him to take pictures in all shades of weather, and with a orrectness unequalled any whereelse, LIFE-LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS, ot every size and description, executed in the Antall! tyle earticularattesstion given to the CARTE-DA VISITS, and inoopying AMIMOTYPES and DAGUESIVAOTYPRS of deceased friends. Also— . VIE GETTYSBURG GEMS, • new style of picture 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'. AIsO—THE PORCELAIN PICTURES, which for their beauty and durability are unsurpassed. We are prepared to carry on the business in all its varionsbranches, and having hadconsiderableeiperience we run no risk in GUARANTEEING PERFEt.T BATISPACTIGN. Our facilities for a tall display of oar skill are unequal ed by any other Gallery in the County. and we would herefore invite every one to call at the NEW GETTYSBURG SKYLIGIIT GALLERY. Call and examine our Specimens and judge for your salves. LEVI BUMPER. Jun* 21,1166. Witoldne.Viathints. _TEE BEST WASHING MACH'iNE TEI undersigned offers f o r sale, the 'TOWNSHIP WATS of Adams county. ibe DiILONG'S ?Ann; whleh is the ogitarniri, =PPM arid' s ,Wssaia that has yet bees AMA to the pitbllo. The Rights - will be mild on rasoreside terms. TWa is a lice opportunity tar energetic men to mahe GOOD WAGES matiniastaring selling these ow:Mal. A meaple machine will be far Wished any puma who prindimes a Right, if &shad, at imst. QIID at the It atp•pbop * ucann,N. W. ca. Spar% Where the madame may be seen aad tried. eaftriberi, hoe 26,48F,4/ ). 2011010. 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In cola. Price El 50 each. THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES or AMERI - CA. In 1 eel. Price $5. THE CYCLOP.EDIA OP WIT AND HUMOR. Edited by William E. Burton, the celebrated Comedian, In 2 vols. Price $5 each. THE REPUBLICAN COURT. I vol. Price $3. CYCLOP.EDIA oP COMMERCIAL AND BUSINES:E ANECDOTES. 2 vols. Price $4 each. A CYCLOP-EDI AOF DRAWING. Designed as a Teat- Book for the Mechanic. Architect, Engineer, and Sur veyor. In 1 vol. Price $lO. Eir-Send to the Pahl/fibers .or Circulars and Terme. D. APPLETON A CO, Pribliehers, 442 and 445 Broadway, New York. 0ct.16, 1867.-4 m • WAGON MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he carries on the WAGON-311K.E5G BtSLNESS In all its branches, at his Shop, in Cumberland township, about onekutlf mile from Bream's Mill, on the raid lead ing from said Mill to the Dmmlttaburg road, and to pre pared to execute all orders with promptness'. sig - REPAIRING - GA OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. He also manufactures HAND-RAKES, SHAKING YOKES AND BILOOM-HANDLES, for wholesale and re tail trade. He hopes, by prompt attention to business. to merit and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to him at Gettysburg, will , receive prompt attention. Aug. 7,1867.—1 y WILLIAM H. HOOCH. (QUANTITY vs. Quality. Helmbold'a Extract Sarsaparilla. The dose is small. Those who desire a large quantity and large doses of medicine ERR . 30..-ly GREAT CONOWAGO MILLS. 10,000 BUSHELS OP WHEAT WANTED . The undersigned having remodeled and improved his mills near New Chester, (former)y called "Walnut Clove," but now "Great Conowago is prepared to do all kinds of work in his.ifne with unusual dispatch. Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange, the very best qualities of Super, Rath', and Family FIGUR, also Rye, Corn and Buckwheat Flour, with every variety of Chop and offal of wheat. Having a BAH MILL attached, he is prepared to maw all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice. A firmer in need of lumber and flour, can pot a log upon his wagon, throw a few bushels of wheat on the top, have the wheat exchanged for flair. and the log sawed, thus saving • doable trip—and all because of the new and perfect ma chinery now employed In these mills. Having the best of workmen, he will be able to please every body. Thankful for pest Wrote he hopes for a con tinuance of the same. H. J. MYERS. New Chester, April =d, 18117.—1 y. SILVER'S WASH POWDER. SAVES Time, Labor, Money. Makes Washing a pas time, and Monday a festival. Sold everywhete. Try it Address all orders to the Manufacturers, 7,IEGLIR AND SMITH, Chemists and' Wholesale Druggists, 187 North Third Street, Philadelphia. March 19,1887.-8 m ItELMBOLD'S Extract Sarsaparilla cleanest and renovates the blood, instills the vigor ch Into the System, and purges out the humors hat make aware. [aprllBO -1y BROOM HANDLES FOR SALE, Wholesale or Satan, at the Lataber Yard of 0. H. BUZULIEL NOT a few of the worst disorders that afifict mankind Arise from corruption of blood. llelmbold's Istria Sarsaparilla is a rowdy of. the at moat value. {April 80.—ly 300 BUSHELS EGYPTIAN SE ) WHEAT, Tor dale. A tow variety ; yields well ; not apt to dell ri early; and astir/sly free from v all i b im p a s $3 bushel. Aug.?, 1.867.—tf Near Oettysbarg, Pa A Clear Smooth Skin and Beautiful .1111,0ompleidoa follows the use of Helmbold'e Cloneen tnited Istria tiaris i gs. re „, o ,,„, , Nac k pimples sad all eraptimhe of the strJa. , . • [a flO. 1y BROOMS! ,BROOMS! . 1311- 00MS *2OO Sbe godevidgmat cis flumes to isassfilotare Browse at Mould digit* Owrlildestreitolit4 i liallrastDepot. So will Uwe eariastithe 1111 a tai agf l ea head, aad willbs 'blotto feral* the. WHOM- OR GRUM. Broom+ wade to miler or oa the shorn. yawn. boning Broout_Pora would do well to glee bite Aran. Gettysburg, Oct. 0-41al ' 'B. E. MM. rro MILT . RS.—Far 'sale a pair .L of OROPPTiN VON= AND aIIAILING—fAio • DONII•ana4 PIZMIMUIL 14.4111 (T.E. BRIM' . cm al enn, oak il•-•4f abittrap rz3 per vel 00 . 000 •• b . •• 750 • • 0 00 . •• UV EMI per vol., S 5 00 '• to 00 6 50 7 00 •• 5 00 5 50 Couuntrei . ai gellostO. /71/ AND National Telegraph Institute, Cbt-ner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, PITTSBURG, PA The Largest, Cheapest, Best ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLECt,E IN TILE UNITED STATES During the past ten years, upwards of FIFTEEN TDOUSAND STUDENTS, Itepreeenting every state la the Union, have Grades- =l= A COLLEGE OF ACTUAL BUSINESS, Supplied with Banks, Stores, Post Office, Commission Brokers' Insurance. Railroad, Steamboat, anti Telegraph Offices, iv., combining THEORY AND PRACTICE Studente are tlwroughly inetructedt In all the branches of a PR !1 CTICA L B USINBSS ED LICA TION Including Bet,k.koeping. l'eninansl4, Arithmetic, Com mercial Law; Political Kconomy, Boldness Corrempoud ence. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Railroad• lug, &combatting, Telegraphing, PRACTICAL BANKING, STUDENTS CAN ENTER itT ANY TIME, And complete a full course in 11 out ZMLIT tOTWEIVX weeks FIFTY DOLLAR:, Pays all expenses for Tuition, Books, Blanks. and Dip• lotna. NO EXTRA CEIAROF.S. For Penmanship, Steamboating, Railr o ading, Banking or Diploma. Re in other College.. Faze Llamas Penmanship to all student!' In the Commerrnal Depart ment. FOB CIRCULARS, giving full information, and con' tairang a complete outline of our system of Practical Bu siness Education, together with TES'TIMONIALS' ftom Practical Bueinese slen, 31erchants, Rankers, Book , keepers, &c. Addrens the Prioci palm, Dec.l3, 18G8.-ly DICKINSON O' /r A7' CARLISLE, lIIGIILY IMPORTANT To YOUNG MEN CONTEMP LATING A BUSINESS EDUCATION, TO know that this Institution em ploys none but competent instructors in every de partment, and a sufficient number to insure individual instruction to all of its students, and being connected with "Dickinson College," enables Btu present combined facilities of the highest order, while the current ex penses attending a course here, are from 50 to $lOO lase than at similar institutions iu large cities. 6' e think that when these facts are properly usderstood by those whe contemplate entering an institution of this order, they will not be lung in decilito., in favor of Carlisle. The following course of Instruction should commlind itself to all, who desire that kind of information mat re quisite to prepare them for any of the business pursuits in life. BOOR•K EEPING ' Single and Double Entry a applied and practiced In the carious departments of Trade and Citnirierce. and I'anktng flooses of the country. 13=1 Prattira: and Ornamental of superior Style-oring special attention 4, prover Movement. in the f,natinci and Combination of letters, and thereby insuring to ev ery student a good Current Hand. lICSINESS ARITHMETIC Imo:ding the moot ppi,Veri a nd be: t adapted methods far All husine.e calculations—Mental sad Written. ENGLISH 61 AMMAR Taught with special reference to correct r,entiositinn, without b lei student will be qualified to eisalllnetlae datiee of ► first class serve:lto:it. MERCANTILE LAW Taught in closses. using ..Dran's Trrati, - as a Test embracing thr mist important Irgal information IA a busicost• wan co 3o sew. BUSINESS FORM:. AND CORRESPONDENCE, are daily practiced in the Actual Business Department, where the student• in connection with their duties con duct an extensive correspond. lace, and make out all Forms from • Receipt, to ajudgment Note SPECIAL BRANCHES Phonography or Fctiort Hand Writing, Ornamental Pen manship, Pen Drawing, Telegraphing, Natural Philoso phy, Geometry, A lgebra,&c., kc. We invite an impartial inv os tigation of our facilities, for imparting sound instruction in the branches enumer ated. e Students enter at any time, and pursue their course ithout interrnption. for further particulars, write and re , eire Circular. Address. • A. M. TRIMMER, Carlimle, P!. Feb. 21, IS6 —ly BUSINESS COLLEGE, BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY'S CORNER Mtn ANIONESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA YOUNG MEN epared for the Counting Room and Businete life la ,general THEORY & PRACTICE ombined by means of Bank', Business nooses and the nee of all k Inds of - Bnsiness Paper THIS INSTITUTION L endorsed by the leading business men of the City STUDENTS RECEIVED AT ANT TIME COLLEGE OPEN ALL THE YEAR NOR PARTICULARS SEND FOR CIRCULARS 3,nre19,1881.-17 girttl *ableo. GETTYSBURG - LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. 'FILE Proprietor of. these Stables, feeling thank MI for theliberalpatronageheretotdre received, begsleave to luterm thepublio that hecontinuas the LIVRRY RUBINRBB at his oldetand on Washington street, Gettysburg, near the Railroad, where he is pre pared at all times to accommodatepereonswithanything in his line. lIORBES,COACRES, lIIIGOIXBOIc., urni shed at short notice and on reasonable terms, and' competent drivers sent along It desired. Persons will be conveyed to other town", or to any place In the country. His stock andeoachee are of the Ant class, and no pains Mill bespared to make passengers comfortable, prepared at all times to furnish coaches for funerals; and also to parties desiring to go over the Battle Yield sr to visit the Springs. ALSO—HOR BNB AND MULAIB will bebought and sold stall times. P anon e deshin gto purchase (took will. And it to their advantage to canon. is . underidgned, u his stock is warranted to be uvep- Amented or no sale. He has a line lot of Horses and Kula at present on hand which wlll be sold on reasons: ble terraii. They are sound and free from diseaae,_ and areguarantted to work as repreaected. Persons will Audit to theiradvantage to millet the 'old stand before idriagor parchashagelaewhere. May 29, IM—ft NICHOLAS WIAPBB. THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING} THE. EAGLE HOTEL. THE undersigned would respectful ly teem the public that ho haw opened', new LIFORY, is ett AND =CHANGE firkin.' to thh and pia" remand to offer superior sothunmaiatkms in ihis line. s hes provided himself with Buggies, Oar- Amps, Hutt Light Wagon, to , of the latest styles, eugichmt to nest thepublio demand. HI. horses are all good, without spot or blemish, and perfectly reliable— none ofyourtold cripples," bat snot - the .140" order. lliiling paths can always be accommodated and cot triable 'muumuu tarnished. patio, Wigs or an l 4 ISO erotica{ what they want on the most scsxmmOdating terms. Fishers Who 41stile-ilea politely attended to, and reliable drivos furnished if desired. paths conveyed to and from the Depot upon the ar end deprtnre cif every train. Home ,bcpght, sold, -or exchanged, and always • dunce tbr bruins given . Our motto is "fair play and ta% r attention paid to huntsitin Vehicle. !teaks Funeral& . . We .ourseaves that by clnirghtg owgiosca4 .401 by mipmior iccommodatiaM, We annul mu to plait every one who patronises oar witablidt Wet. T THE. GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. Zingari Bitters. THIS WONwERFDL REMEDY was discovered an introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. B.Cheop sus,an eminent Egyptian physician. lie had long seen and felt •the want of some remedy which would strike at the root of disease. and Cu pre- vent much of the suffering which the human family was then compelled to endure. This great queation was presented to his mind every day in ViVideolorlllllolo moved among the sick auddying, and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus hewn' led to think and experiment; and afterten years study and labor. be presented to hie fellow-man the wonderful Zingui Bitters. The effect of this preparation in the prevention and cure of disease, was so marvellousand astonishing, that the mostnatter log' marks of royal favor were bestowed upon btu, who discovered it. ills name was placed upon the 801 l of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following inscription —Dr. S.Cheopssis, the Public Benefdctor—Willpreiented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been used in several epidemics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative measure, and with such great success, that it has been intioductal loth nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. The out saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,app. 16 . —s with star vell.ius Voce to cholera, and therefore any remedy that a ns against this terrible iti , +easo should I. r• 11,1 or-inieutly sued. All pathologists now agree I lo t t 6. eit. , ;r:n ;..tigon acts on the system through the o enuthius ton whirl' sets on the exerom y x"lkr., wod kerpi them In working order, must prey. ut a Kan, P. acchtlauls two of the poison to exert itsterrible etfc•_: • ht. the •oganinm.. This is true not only of Oliolnfo. but .r Isnot ly .611 othar maladies. especially the different b-rup..o fct e• . The Ziugari Bitters is Just soch •• above conditions require. It acts vr.,3114.1 (If e> zrellutt and secretion, keeping np n perfect balance between them. This Bitters is coutpo-ed entirely of roots and herbs, PO picely concocted thee every orgn, In acted upon and put In tone. Its taste is ples,ant m t .' its effeete prompt and !mating. Numerous cases of the following distanes have b-en cured by it: Cholera, Diarriara, Dysentery, scrofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever. Fever, Ague, Nervous De bility, Anaemia. Female I rregularlties.Dyspepsia,Flatu lency, Colic ' kc. Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Waluut street wharf. Harris burg. Pa. Bold by Druggists,HatelkeepersandAcersgenerally. *B.G. F. KALBFLEISCLI. sole Agent for Gettysburg. F. BALITE/I, Bole Proprietor ,Harrisburg, Pa May 1867 SMITH k COWLEY, Pittsburg,Penua ATQUI.IG MEN, the experienle of AL past ten years has demonstrated the fact that le Hence may be placed in the efficacy of BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, fo'r the speedy and permanent cure of Seminal weakness, Emissions, Physical and Nervous debility, Impoterice,or want of power, the remit of Sexual Excess, or Youthful Indiscretion, which neglected, ruins the heppineks. and unfits the sufferer for Business, Social Society ot Mar riage. and often terminates in an untimely grave Make no delay in seeking the remedy. It is entirely vegeta ble and harmless on the system, can be need without de tection or interference with business pursuits, and no - change of diet is necessary while using them. Price, One Dollar. If you connot get them of your druggist, send the money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and they will be sent free from observation by returnot mall Private Circulars to Genticnien sent free , s 2 application. For sale in Emmittsburg, Md., by A. T.Stein & Co, Jan.10,1867.-1y fro LADIES.—If you require a re liable remedy to restore you,• and remove Irregu larities or Obstructions, why not use the best ? Thirty years experience has proved that DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS. have no equal for Removing Obstructions and Irregular ities. No matter from what cause they arise. They are safe and sore in every case. Price. One Dollar, per box. DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, I. a remedy four degrees stronger than the above, and Intended for special cases of long standing. Prig e. Five Dollars per box. A Ladies' Private Ctircular,voilh Engrarings, tent free en application. If you cannot ,;et the Pills of your druggist. send the money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Breailway, New York, and they will be sent free from observation by return o msi I. [Jan. 10. 1867.-1 y For sale in Emu:Litt:burg, lid., by A. T. Stein t Cu. LOVE AND MATRIMONY.—The .ffection. of the opposite sex may be gained by fol lowing simple rules. and all may marry happily. if de sired, without regard to wealth, age or beauty. Send di rected envelope and stamp for particulars to 'Madam LUCILLEDEMARMS,BibIe House, New York Jan. 10, 1.861.-ly AVOID THE QI:ACKS--If you ire suffering from the effects of Youthful Indiscretion and LISN e Seminal Wewanlibe. Emissions, Lc_ I will Bend yon. free of charge. Information which if followed will cure you without the aid of medicine, addrece HENRY AIISDEN, Station p. New York. Jan. 10,1967.-1 y D R. J. BRYAN, CoosaWog Phys !ciao, SPECIAL TREATMENT in all cases of Seminal, Sexual, Urinary and Nervous Dis eases in Male or Female. ADVICE FREE and correspondence STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. Jan. 7, 67—ly AGENTS WANTED.—Samples sent free: No capital required Ladies or gentlemen can earn from $3 to $lO per day. Enclose stamp. and address Jan .7-ly TRIPP S CO., Eighth st., N. Y. VittUral. X. 1866. L 111 E GREAT 819 BROADWAY, EW YORK BARRETT'S THE BEST VEGETABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE, TO WHICH WAS AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL! The Highest Premium at the New Hampshire State Fair. IS now conceded to be superior to all others for rector mg Gray Hair to its • ORIGINAL COLOR. This Preparation relieves the hes.. of Dandruff. tlnm on, 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 the scalp, cool, clean and healthy. Elf- EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED. IRE J. R. BARRETT k CO., Proprietors. Manchester, N. 11. AMP - Sold by Dr. R. Horner, Gettysburg, Pa., and by Druggists generally. June 38,1867.-6 m SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Med by Hundreds of (bngregations for Church or Communion PU77,0868. ALSO, EseeVent for Ladies and Weakly Persons TO USE. VINEYiRDS, NEW JERSEY SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, POUR YEARS OLD. THIS justly celebrated native Wine is made from the Juice of the Oporto Grape, raised In this country.— Its invaluable TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are nnuirpassed by any o•har 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 oflta gen- erous qualities, and the weakest invalid may use it to ad vantage. It hi particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and stilted to the various ailments that al. Met the weaker sex. It is, in every respect, A WINE TO BE MILLED ON Invalids nse Speer's Port Grape Wine. Females use Bpeer's Port Grape Wine Weakly persons find • benefit by its use Speer's Wines la Hospitals are preferred to other wines. sir Bold by Druggists and Grocers. A. Bpeer's Vineyard, New Jersey, Offics,2l3 Broadway New York. [Sept. 4, 1867.-ly yOUNT'S COMPOUND! TOR THE CURE OP PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, or any other Inflammatory or . inward disease of the Throat if not of too long standing. Also, SCARLET YETZR. This medicine has been tried in THOUSANDS OF CASES in different parts of the country, and has nee,' been known to ftil if takes In time and according to direc tions. It is warrented to cure. °Melt a trial and it will speak for itself. Every household should prOvkle them selves with a box of this medicine and keep it on hands. The cures that it has effected are truly mansions. ggi.Pregared and sold by Imam Yomm ik Co., Oettys• burg, Ps, or by their authorised agents. For sale at nearly all the Stores in Adams county. May 28, 1867.-0 I.IIB.AYL YOUNT' A CO. q c ( T ): NEWS FOR MOTHERS arkyou cgoonossed with sazitty fo r your little ones? Ass your dalaballt and heart. en by their mini Do yaw wake In tint =ruin anrsdroshel red kn i rebellnef OP, promo at. ones a bottle of Dr. Le. on iliforditsesedy.and you will hare no more weary hours of watching and anxiety DIL LION'S IN/ANT ILLUDY has stood the test of years. Thousands aunt, sod Mo thers bear irltaasa that It airves falls to WO Misfit wed In saucitn It is a mild, yet sore and speedy core ikr Clettaara and Windy Palau, aad lavalitahlo Lr all 11.0tabtOdua to t's 1 1 4 Iltagglats throogboa k iag. t the a. States Addrus en Orton to , •_MOMS & MTH, kb Proprietors, North Thad 111firft, Wit* 19, 111070.421, NOVEMBER 6, 1867. DR. L. J. GROVE'S . UNIVERSAL' MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER. Thtl deservedly popular remedy, having been greatly improved, Is now offered to the citizens of Adams wont!. 'the many thousands who:are daily using It, testify to Its magical virtues in the early stages of Coughs, 1 ,-- Kkeussatitm, Neuralgia, Jaw and Thais Ache, IVeakfteu and Pain in Me Back. Side and Kidneys, OIVIC/T. SC - rrifula ' Old Sores, Erysipelas, fresh Wounds, Barns, Bruises. Sore or Inflamed Breasts, /averted Toe Nails, (bens, Bunions, dr" dr. Ito mysterious virtue*, and the wonderful cures It has performed, might be published; but the discoverer ie willing to rely on its iutelasic merits, in order to intro duce it into every family in the country. Prepared only by the proprietor, 2b5 E. Lombard St.. Baltimore; and sold by A.l). BUEHLER, D.. It. HOR NER, and 3. S. PORN EY, Get•yaburg, and by the mer chants of the county. ' t—l.enry Culp, of P„ Andrew Schick, John Winebrenner, 3.1. t 4 rbick. sir Merchants con get a supply ny calling at J. WINE. WIENERS'S, at Wholesale; Prices, July 31, 1867.-1 y NO MORE BALD HEADS! DR LEON'S ELECTRIC HAIR' RENEWER IS pronounced by all who have used it the very beet prepaii.tion for the hair. It Is apo ai live cure for Ha idneev. erudicatwiDandrufiand lloniore, ntops the hair trinn rtlllug out. and apeedily restore", bray Lucke t, their original hue and Inv uriance. It operates on the secretions, and fllls the glands with new Isle and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always he brought beck by a few applications, to itt y,•n thful abundance, r tality and color. It ulakes the hair e;lt glossy. fragrant. pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. Ury' wiry, and Intractable locks become moist, pliant, and disposed to remain in fitly desired position. As a hair dressing it has nu equal. The sales are enormims, and it is a universal favorite with old and young • I Loth sexes. Sold by Druggiste-thtsiughuut the United Elates. Ad dress all orders to ZIEGLEIt t SMITH. Sole Pruprietura, 1:17 North Third St-eet. Philadelphia. Dec.19,18e.7.—1y ,Sewing XRachints. FINKLE & LYON SEWING MACHINE The only Machine so pei•frcteil that entire e.itiefAction ie guaranteed or the purchase motley refutoled When we have no agent a semple }Lachine will be sold at very low price. awl • ',cal Agent appoint.' on the must favorable berms. IL—AN AGENT in . :toted in every Won. Seilil circular. Traveling Agents wanted. Calory, liberal. FINKLE & LYON S M. CO. July 3, 1c,;7.-4301 SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINE THE very beet and latest improved machine In mut t to sale at the CLOTHING STORE of JACOBS k BRO.. in Chambeniburg street, Gettysburg. where you can buy the beat and chespeat Clothe, CaeiLmeree and Teeticrv, and every variety ,tgooda in the line of You can have them cut out and made up in the very hest style ityon arish,at moderate prices. and without any risk whatever. GEO. JACOBS k BRO. Aug. 16.1566. THE HOWE MACHINE_ CO.'S SEWING MAC INES, 09 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. These World-renowned Sewino. Ma chines were awarded the Highest Premium at the World', Fair. in London. an I six First Premiums at the N. Y. State Fair of IFEB, and are celebrated for doing the best work, Ruing a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the intro duction of the most appr - ived machinery. we are now able to supply the very best machines in the world. These machines &remade at our new and spacious Fac to! y at Bridgeport. Conn., under the immediate super vision of the President of the Company, ELIAS HOWE, Jr.. the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing. and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors. Nlann facturers of Shirts, Collars. Skirts t,loaks. Clothing. Hats, Cars, Corsets. hoots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles. Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. The, work equally well upon silk. linen. cotton or woolen goods with silk. cotton or linen thread. They will seam. quilt. gather. hon. fell, cord, braid. bind and perform every species of sewing. making, a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE. and made on this Machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sew ing Machines are subject to the principle invented by him. Send for Circulars. SIBLEY & STOOPS. General Agents, March 19, 1987.-1 y No. 9'2"2 Chestnut St.. Phila. SEWING MACHINES! THE GROVER & BAKER THE BEST IN ESE.—These Machines have bccom so well known that little need be said by way of' recom• meudatlon. They have taken the first premium at all the late State Fairs, and are universally acknowledged to be the BEST in use by all wtib have tried them. The "Grover A Baker Stitch" and the " Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine.— They are the only Machines that sew and embroider with perfection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted t., Family use. They are almost noiseless.sew directly from the spool without rewinding, end are simple in their construction. They are easy to manage, and can be worked by almost any child. Every family should have one. They rare labor. they I.:Levitate, and theysare money, and do their work better than it can be done by hand. The undersigned basing been appointed Agent for the above 31achines. has established an Agency in Fairfield, Adams co., where he will always have on hand a supply. Persons wishing to buy will please call and examine for themselves. MS.Neetilei and Thread will also be supplied. J. S. WITHEROW Agent. Fairfield. Adams county, Pa. ♦ng.16,1866.-tf ;,gricuiturat Nmplemtuts. BRINKERHOFF'S CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The nnderigned would inform the Agricultural public that he has purchased from the Patentee of this extraordinary machine, the Patent Right for the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Brinkerhoff's Corn Sheller, Separatorand Clean er, is pronounced the best machine of the kind in this country. And in proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advisory Committee appointed to select Implements for exhibition at the Universal Ex position in Paris, in 1867, have selected this Sheller as the best In America," and at the request of J. C. Derby, U. 8. Agent, a machine has been shipped to Paris for exhibition. One important feature in this machine is that it will shell ears large, small or crooked, perfectly dean, sad separates the cob and chaff from the Corn ready for market. The fact may also be stated that at the great trial of Agricultural Implements, at Auburn, N. Y., in July last, under the auspices of the New York State Agricultural Society, the Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner was reported by one of the most competent Committees as the best Corn Sheller out. They say, "We have care fully examined and thoroughly tasted this ma chine,and have no hesitation in pronouncing it the beat Corn Sheller we ever saw." The re-" port is signed by sash men as John Stanton Gould, President N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P Johnson,Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag ricultural Editor N. Y. Tribune; S. Edward Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. From among many complimentary newspaper notices, the fallowing, from the N. Y. Observer, is deemed sufficient: - "Among all the Hand Corn Sheller. made .1, New York and Albany—and one single firm afar( ufacturers more than 10,000 annually—not es can enter the circle with the Shellerjust inventEd by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York., It shells, separates and cleanses, rapidly and easily, at one operation, as fast as the ears can be put in the hop - per." The undersigned is now prepared to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS. Hi will have SHELLERS ready for sale in the course of a month's time. All letters to be addressed to Mar. 14, 1887 LIFE INSURANCE. TILE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY DISITRES PERSONS OF AST AGE . OR OCCtI'ATION LGAL'BT DEATH EMIR FROM DISEASE OR' ACCIDENT, ALI , We po li c ies ot Company are paymble at the &geol . 80; so that maim may enJo." the benefit o nit Investment in hie old ago, If his lito Is protracted be yond four score year& ' CAPITAL 1500,000. Lewis L. Haupt, President. B. P. Darlington, &reins, and iyeasterer. Direetors.—Lewlo Haupt, lkotnel 0. Mater, W. W. Kurtz, H. G. Lelsolatig, JamasWok* J. E. Kingsley , James M. Conned, John Illingham, Thomas K. Peterson John A. Wright. Apply to Mbar A. PICKING. laq., Gettysburg, girGenerai Agent tor Adams County. v ""'"{ 482 WALNUT ST., PHELS-DELPIiIA. Atm. 21.442 • gtdital. NO MORE GRAY LOCKS: LOCK-STITCH Broadway, New York MEN AND BOYS WEAR WM. WIBLE, P. 0. Box 246, Gettysburg, Pa. WIMIIII2O. OF PHILADELPHIA, AT LOVIMIT CASII RATS °M $ 1111:1 asarani & iiG4nit .e, 'rm. STAR ilit; Aredue'sday ark • •r $2.50 if not. scriptiola dlacusi paid, unless 4th. MEE= rates. A d sons advertistnt year. Special no rates, to be ogre • • g'The elranla NEL is one-balf any newspaper la vertlaing meta*. Jos WOAC Or! Tented, and at . 4 czoda, Pamplari, will be piloted as trots A J. cov • LA.. will p other Booster Cdfre between if t tore., klalt Imo!. t DAVID W r.er of en t SquAri Kefereocet;—lion. 'May 2P, • DAVID A: NT EY 1T LAW, ail , ' on other bud - mak air Office al Ida ter' uppogite the Court CLAIM AG will . attonel t L. S. tio•wrinient, PAY, V.. 114 1, PU., Vq.rywpt, ur litture 111.Uy Vny '2: 1 ,1467. .► It D NfcCONA • 00111114thr at rharabenshart atreel, Buehler' a DrnK.Stere. Dunthc the orealen, nMee 91am-clays? that hill 011•1 1 / 1 1 /nut th• .'ire prompt att .orlon I= OE= Arrmoi Pita No. +l4 P. ° 1111.1tebq to the Kdi Nov. 1,1584.-1 y nit. J. W. 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The ntolerelgued havt 61Ter• hi. ver• Ice ot •n.I wilt .ttend to ,he ee per t• when ever experience he Ir .pes ' t ell who 111 Hy (.4% .1 Ileohl..nee, CIM tr t Itl .4,te IWILL Le In fintryslii DAY and EILIDAY r iti ikairr me to furnish th. Will Teas• their miters; el mar a Zeigler, Waling when the same and be r , spt 1561 -If C. -IPITALISTK J. C. ZOCCK,'• I NEW QXFOED, lIAS TWO "its.l STORY' Ftnek of Goode, d o hs,: a • Railroad, In aplencLid good chance for [homey( A rare chance I. °toed mansion given any tinge. Alen, MO rallele, xul al chine Shope, Town Gott' laud. f o r male, raven/ in, 447-A ny person whit) as to aril through Ay subscriber, to scitleeee by Address—fiw 1 1 . 1. 1867. MILL, _MISS 3 HAS J net rat arned meat of new wl B(NNE' I which prepareit to competition. Also Bann 41I? Bonnet! to Oct. 18, 16e:--182 HUNT . MILL. ROSIE HAS . roturitoi from t the latest style* o BONNET Ready-made 1!10.01111 Ladles' Blest Caps and !'fathers cleaned mute All work la 'the 31(11/1n Oct. le, 1867-2 at 7 MILL MRS. D ESPECTFUIL xt, the public geoperial from the - city with- THE LA BONNE V the NNHaomtin.. sad repair able atyloo. - • •11.114 w Nom of Cottage la Nov. 0,-2.44 , • • - nitT. TO .A . dialed Ws, I ampri2pare sftolDivalt ttit Meow as Tait Gettr*eril•Piti.,