•71410: . ,:ii -- ESE la f•rectrittr. Jogs 41iermittiss. - • maim WARUN. 4 ItIidONSTRUCTIO . N. IF Y,Q_U W42lir T TQ BUY ,GROCERIES cheap, come to our store in East York street where every thing lacer In* triffibe sold at a short Profit there, Ikterything . lteptiu a first class grocery, will be found also CONFECTIONS AND NOTIOIiS, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, • Produce taken In exchange far goods, cash paid for old meat. llllLYsrmers come and see . THE WONDER OF THE AGE, WARREN'S ELECTRIC .CHURN, , which makes one-burth more butter than any other Churu(otit of tire saris creaut.l We keep them for sale and willtpir , leaosa b Abe. thins. Don'tt, forget the place. HENDRICKS t WARRI.N. Gettysburg, Beetle', 1867.—tt .BARGAIGNS at 'the new, GROCERY t.,•. dETTYSBII.RG. JOHN CRESS & SON tiIrEVIMG armed a new Grortiry, In Gettysburg, on the 1.1 north•west corner of the Public Square, hare just received a.splendfd assortment of FRESH . GROCERIES, including Sugars, Co ff ee, Molasses, Syrup, Teas. Spices, Tobacco;Ralt, Fish, Hams, Shoulders, &c. Also, _ QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts,lrnrlta,Soeps, Fancy Articles and Notion, generally. We arid also keep on hand FLOUR and FRED-STUFFS. Having purchased for CASII, we are prepared to sell very cheap. Give us a call and judge for yourselves. JOHN CRESS, Sept. 21,1867.-If . , J. W. CRESS. FAMILY GROCERY WM. BOYER it SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCO, &c., York Street, Gettysburg, Pa., Respectfully invite attention to their stock of CIIOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Dried and Canned Fruits, Crack ers. Cheese, Fish, Brooms, Coal Oil, Wooden and Stone Ware., Notions, Tobacco, etc. u-We are at all times prepared to pay the highest market prices for Butter, 'Eggs, and country produce generally. WII. BOYER A SOS. CHOICE BRANDS of Navy, Spnn Roll. Flounder, and Natural Tobaccos for sale by BOYER k SON. CRANBERRIES and Dried/ Yalta fir sale by BOYER ct , SON MACHINE OIL, Coal Oil and Fish 011 for sale by BOYILItk SON STOYE•WARE and Woodon-ware for sale by BOYER at SON CONCENTRATED LYE, for sale by MUSHROOM, Water and Sugar Cracker■ for ease by BOYER & rON IMPERIAL, Japan and Young U on Tea for rale by DuYER & 14)N. BROOMS, Brushes and Woodezeware for sale by BOY ER & SON EXTRA NAVY TOBACCO for sale by 1000 lbs. of good Lard wanted immediately at BOYER k SON. A choice lot of Dried Patches and Apples in the store and for sale byBOYER & SON. . , Nov 0,1807-1 y NEW ARRANGEMENTS. HENRY OVERDEER, On the Hill iii Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa. HAS made arrangeirients to get fresh supplies every week from the City and Is de termined to sell cheap. He invites all to give them a call, his stock consists of Groceries, Notions, Flour; Corn Meal, Choped Feed, Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars and Snail; Huger, Cur fees, Teas, Syrup, Mangoes!. Caw Iles, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, Beet Cider, Vinegar, and a great variety of Notion., Candies, ix., tc. Labe cash or trade will be given for County Pro. duce such as Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter,_ Eggs, Potatoes, Raga, to. [May 29, 1867.-tf NEW GROCERY STORE TELL EITRYEBODY YOU BEE THAT CrILBERT 7 J UST above the Court-House, and opposite the Clostpf ler Office, will sell you everything in the GROCERY AND PROVISION Line cheaper than yen can get it elsewhere. Sugars, Coffees, 3lolasses, • Candles, Coal Oil, Syrsps, Brooms, Buckets, Tube, Tobacco, Cigars. Notions of all kinds, IIAffi,FISH, OYSTERS, VEGETA. BLEB, always onband. Give me a call, as I am deter. mined to accommodate. BUTTER, EGOS, and all kinds of Country Produce taken, for which the highest cash price,wilt be given. lion' t forget the place—two doors aborethe Court•llouse. Don't pass without calling, op, I soli it your patronage. May 29.—t New Grocery, and Flour Store. MEALS it, BROTHER, HAVING opened a Grocery, Flour and Vegetable Store, In the Room formerly oc cupied by Geo. Little,im West Middle street. they ex tend an invitation to all buyers t 9 give them a call.— Everything in their line, fresh from the.city and coun try, trill be kept oe hand. They are determined to sell, as cheap aa the cheapest, and an they only ask the lowest living profits, they hope to merit and tecelse allberal 'hare or pablle patronage. • 'MEALS k BRO. May 29,1886. Grocery Liquor Store. ALARGE assortment of fine _ • GII,OOERIK/S, Teas, Coffees, Whit* Sugars of all kinds, and Brown Sugars, clamp, prime new crop Orleans Molasses, and all grade, of Syntpe; MESS MACKEREL, best in 'market,— All kinds of. LIQUORS, wholoaale and retail. prime Wine, Brandy, Rye Whisky for medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity. &TB. Mishler's Herb Bitter* And the "Greet Zingari Bitters." .l. MARTIN, May 29. 18.0.- t: -- Balt more at, Gettysburg. GRAIN AND GROCERIES.—The n-s higheatalarket price paid for Grain and all kindeot Produce. Groceries, 'fertilisers, &c.,conetantly on hand fir sale at the Ware-house of Aug. 9 1888 %Orb and IttotaurantS. UMTED STATES HOTEL, N. 'L . & NEW HAVEN& WESTERN R. R. DEPOT, BEACH-STREET, BOSTON. B Y F. M. PRATT, FORMERLY fly TILE AMERICAN HOUSE Oct. 0, 1867.-1 y KEYSTONE. HOTEL. .GETTZSBURG,IPA. W* E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR NOW OPEN. THIS is a new House, and has been fitted up in the most onpruied style. its location lipleaunt and convenient, being in the most business portion of the town. Every arrangement bu been made tor the accommodation and comfort of guests, with ample stabling attached. With expe , ienced servants, and ac oonsmo&ting Clerks, we shall etc every endeavor to *am This Hotel is now open fur the entertainment of the public, and we kindly solicit a share of public patron age. May 29,1887. A 'OL,E HOTEL. Tire Word .and mo.t commodious In GETTYPEI7B.O. PENNA. 0011 iii OP CRAIIIIELIBIAG AND:WAPHINOPOP • JOHN X. T,9 T.E, 'Proprietor. —An Omnibus; for PIMPOO,i. PS and Baggage, TOM to the DersM, on arrival and depar tar* of Kali Road Truths. Candid eervants, and' res.onablc choiges 3day 29e 1861.--tf gakerg. N EW BAKERY. NEWPORT k ZIKOLER Meehankailiskery,Sonth Wathiogtorr tr., balladeers from the Ba4de`Betel Alet tye by rg, Pa . Counts° 03 on heed, the beet-a Bread, oM.k.r =II Pet106641161010111/bireSd Willbeiery•deverymors fag, by lea* ardtAlsameasad resideuesiis f Balmy Wu, ellartsade le please . oIVB Us A CALL. rriioSE who desire brilliancy of cow-• phixios most purity and enrich the bleed, whleb Sehabold's Oosoeritrated Nowt el BfirsoPirilla ably dose. Lira), Iffithebehrs. Take no other. [pen *Ay • BOYER k SON 110YER k SON CULP t EARNSITAW ill 7-30NOTEA IMO 5-20 ISONIK AS CliaL free of CASA COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND COUPONS 'Frittslmp -ga Will atom porcluum or eeltBTqCll3 sod BONDS ofevery kind free of charge as Comothsion, and will at all thaw pay the 1116111toT PRICY for r GOLD AND SILVER, and with pleesont traoseetell beilsesegoomptly am here tofore perhlolter to a well reinistad Mink. • os. ANOlAAChrikisr. liettibmiNov. 6 , _ earptnttro and Contractors. .w M. STALLSMITH & SON, G.M'TYS . 7IUI2G, PA., UARPENTERf§ & :CONTRA.CIOM, die prepared to do all klnda of Carpentering etettritettog area erecting buildlop of all kinds, RePatin& to. Th°7 *op cogistaaUY Ma hand and manufacture to order DUMB, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, BASH, DOOR AND WINDOW 71/RAMEA, comas, DOOR AND WINDOW IpAcKsn, And any other Article in the Boa/ding Line Saaaanad material constantly on hand, experienced work mat &!Ws7 in readineee, and work executed with - *3l.ordete promptly attended to WM C. STALLBMITS, 0. H. iTALLBMITIL Sept. IS, 186' 0 . C. CASIIM A $ CARP ENTERING. THE undersigned respectfully in term the public that they have commenced the Cerpentioglo the Shop, formerly occupied by George fichryock, deceated. We are preaarod to do any work In outline of business ants/ reesonabla as any other eatab Whalen! in Gettysburg. We how by s strict attention to business to merit • share or phblic pat renews. • May 29,,1867.-tt CASHMAN 1 BOWL TO THE BUILDING COMMUNITY. AND ALL OTHERS WHO WISH TO IMPROVE. • • THE undersigned respectfully in forms thi public that ho still continues the CARPENTERING BUSINESS at his old stand, on West street, Gettysburg, and is ready at all times to accommodate those wanting anything done a his line. He is prepared to furnish all kinds of wdrk for building purposes, of the beet material, and as neatly and cheaply as It can be done at any other establishment in the county. Experienced Hands always in readiness and work executed with promptness and dispatch. rThunkful for put favors, he hopes, by attention to buslues to receive a liberal share of public patrol:lige. May 29, um. WM. GHRITZMAN. e)oni, Xusubtr, Mime, &c. LUMBER, & COAL, A N I MME NSE STOCK! COENEE OF CARLISLE ST. AND THE RAILROAD GETTYSBURG, PENNA f N order to give the public something mt- like an adequate idea of the immense stock of Lum ber, Coat, Stoves, Tin-ware, &c., ac., on hand and for sale by the undersigned, at his establishment, In Carlisle st., across the Railroad nom the Passenger Station, he would enumerate as far as the limits of a newspaper ad vertisexuentirill allow : M THE LUMBER LINE Boards and Plank of even grade, from culling' to panel. Joists and Scantling, pine and hemlock, Siding, planed and'unplaned, Flooring, Shingles,Sbingle Lathe, Plaster ing Laths, Pickets, ready-made Doors and Sash, Blinds and Shatters.—in fact, everything used for banding pnr pose". IN THE COA_L-LM' Shamokin White Ash and Lykens' Talley Bed Ash. these two varieties being the purest and best for' all domestic purposes. Also .th• very best Broad top and Allegheny smith Coal. V1...F0r particulars of Stoves, Tinware, ire., see adver• tisement under head of Stoves and Tinware. Slily 3,166 LUMBER ! LUVBER ! NEW LUMBER YARD IN EM MITTSBURU, MD. WE would respectfully inform the public that we bay. established a LARGE LUM BER YARD in Emmittsburg, Md. LUMBER, SCANTLING, PICKETS AND LATHS FLOORING BOARDS, WINDOWS, DOORS, , SHUTTERS, BLINDS, and every description of Building Lumber fin Matted at the lowest oe4h prices, by WILLIAM ULRICH, June 2 . . i; ISSit—tf Agent for Potter & Co. NEW LUMBER YARD • THE uttijersigned bee opened a LUMBER YA,RII, on the Railroad, Near Guinn t Reilly 's Lime Kilns, Gettysburg and asks the public to give him a call. His assortment is one of the beet ever offered here, ana his prices afford only the smallest living profit. He has WHITE PINE PLANA, inch and halt BOARDS, FLOORING, PALINGS, Ac., tc., and is con stantly Adding to his stock. Come and examine for youreettee. iupply of Shingles, at low prices.always on hand Nov. 1.1.866.--tf. JACOB BEI HAIM. SHINGLES.—Prime Shingles, the beet la the market, for sale at JACOB SHEARS'S sew Lumber Yard r on the Railroad, adjoining the Lime Kllas,Gettysburg. [Nov. 1866.-ts • Lime & Coal. (4171NN & REILLY have erected two additional Lime Kilns, on the Railroad, add are therefore better prepared than -ver to supply the beet of LIME, in large or small quantities. Farmers and others can hereafter look for a more prompt filling of their orders, and are invited to extend and continue their favors to a firm which is making every effort to me commodate them In the best manner y.ceesible. They will also continue to keep on hand, tor sale, a good supply of the different kinds of COAL, which they will sell at small profits. Coal and Lime deliterodanywhere in (4 ottysburg. Junsal, 18_66.—tt ftuncal. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK• GOVERNMENT BONDS, of Min kinds, BOtRIIIT and SOLD. SEVEN-THIRTY BONDS converted Into FIVE-TWENTY BONDS without charger. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED. • The HIGHEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD and SILVER. STOCES end BONDS, of all kinds. bought for porno's without CHARGING CO.VhfISSION ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. n'erest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS cuiraneed 1 per cent., 5 PER CENT. for? year, 4 PER CENT. fOr 6 month., 3 PER CENT. for f months. persons wishing -information in regard to U. 8. Bonds, and Stocks of all ilods, are invited to givens' call, and we will give all in formation cheerfully. J. RDIORY BAIR, ashler. - Gettysburg, Oct 30, 1467-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG • 'WILL•4IILOW I lit ero.t on BPECIAI. DEPOSITS, sn jollwirs : 4 PER CENT. PRA A Ni 11731 FOR I YEAR, 4 " " , V " 6 MONTHS, r. . 4. 4! •,4 .4 8 44 wiLt. CONVERT • =II 1867. „REMOVAL. 1867 CLOCKS, WATCYWS AND JEWELRY. HAS removed his Btore to' York Street, next door to Boyar t SOWN Grocery, and directly :typo/Ito' the Gettysburg National Bank, where he has on baud, anti is constantly receiving, kuwerapplies of A O C L.O C S . , .7 from the best Manufactories in the United States; all dyke, Regulator, Office, Eight-day and Twenty-four Hour Clocks, with and without Alarm Attachment—all war ranted. and will be sold cheap. Priam from $3 50 to $O 50. IV 4 ATCHES, of American awl Foreign manufacture; Gold and Silver, Hunting-case and Open-faced Levers, Detached Leveni„ Straight Line, White Movement, Lei:dues. Railroad, Time keepers „and Timing Watches, all warranted—at prices ranging from $l3OO to $7600. • A splendid assortment of Rings,chased and plain, Wed ding Rings, Rings suitable for Gifts, Silver Rings, and Gotta Perch* Rings, Ladies' Breastpins and Bar•rings of all styles and prices, Gents' Pins of all kinds, Masonic, Odd Yellows. Red Men and Templars'. Gold Pens and Pencils, Napkin Rings, Silver Tlrimbles, Spectacles, sil ver, plated and steel, a large variety of Gold and Silver Vest and Curb Chains, Gents' Bosom Studs, Sleeve But tons, Lockets, Charms, to., £c., sold CHEAP= TRAN TEL CHZOI.B2. H. H. ROWZ Watches, Jewelry and Musical Instruments of every description REPAIRED to order, and satisfaction . guarantied in all cases. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretok.re extended to him, he hopes by doing good work, at reasonable prices, to merit the continuance ot the same. Gettysburg, Atig.2l, 1887.-ly A. R. BVSTEL. JAMES E. CALDWELL 4 CO. NO. 822 hestnut Streets PHILADELPHIA, JEWELERS, IMPORTERS AND MANI7FACTURERS, HAVE made very latge additions to their vernal stock In view of the approaching Holidays, derived chiefly from NOVELTIES and CHOICE PIECES OF RARE MERIT found In the GREAT EXPOSITION AT PARIS The putt mum, by one of the firm in Europe. an impose stock of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Solid Silver Wares, Plated Goods, Mantel Clocks, Bronzes, Decorate' China Vases and Ornaments, Musi cal Boxes, Carved Wood Orna ments, And everything appertaining to the bosineee of GOLD & SILVER-SMITHS. None bui Firet-Clue Gonda kept, and every article sold PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES AND FIX ED AT LOWEST RATES. Oct. 23, 1867.—am G IFTS FOR CHRISTMAS A: NEV YEARS ! A SUPERB STOCK OF FU GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN, AN!) THOROUGHLY REGULATED, AT THE Low PRICE OF $lO EACH, AND SATISFACTION GUARAN TEED. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watt Wes 6254.1 to $l.OOO 100 )lagic Cased Gold Watches 2250 to 500 -100 Ladle.' Watches, enameled 100 to 300 200 Gold limiting Chronometer Watches.. 200 to 1100 210 Gold Hunting Muglish Levers 2x41 to •S.O 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Wati.liee 150 to '.:110 500 Gold Hunting American Watches 100 to 253 500 Silver Hooting Lever, So to 150 000 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladies' Watches • 50 1 , VA) 1,000 Gold Hunting l.epineo Su to 75 I,oooMiscellaneous Silver Watches 00 to 100 ',500 Hunting Silver Watchee 25 to 50 5,000 Assorted Watches. all kinds 10 to 75 The above stock will be disposed of on the POPILAH ova puke PLAN. giving every patron a firen Gold or Solid Silver Watch for $lO, without regard to value! Waning BRO. k Co., 161 Bt'oadway, New York, wish to immediately dieposeof the above magnificent stock. Cer tificate., naming the articled, are placed in sealed en velopea, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the sr titles tanned in their cer"iflcate, upon payment of Ten Dollar, whether it be a watch worth $1.006 or one worth lees. The return of any ofour certificate. eutit les you to the articles named thereon, upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and an no article valued less than $lO is name, on any certificate, it will at once he seen that this is no lottery, but a straight forward legitimate trtuieac, lion. which may be participated in even by the moat las tid ions. A single certificate will be sent by mail. poet paid, upon receipt of 25 ceute. live fur $l, eleven fur $2., thirty three and eleirAnt premium fur $5, sixty-six and more valuable premium for slo, one hundred and must superb Watch fur $l5. To agents or Ovate wishing employment, this to a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted bust \ ets, duly authorized by the tiovernment, and open t.. the moat careful scrutiny. Watches sent by kapreas, rite bill for cullectio.• on delivery, so that no diesatiefaction can possibly occur. Try us. Address WRIGHT- iLLOTJakti Oct. =.-am 161 Broadway , New Yurk COMPARE, THEN JUDGE GREAT REDUCTION IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES C. 11. BUEHLER, SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARES OF OPE OWN MANUFACTURE.—Snch as Tea Sets, Urns. Ice Pitchers, rs. 1 ...z..,; i Waiters,(loblets. Coke Baskets. vs. I ..... Castors, Butter Coolers, Vegeta- 13 er *. ,M ble Dishes, Tureens, Sugar and "•," . - Card Haeketa, Syrup awl Drink • lir ir hag Cups, Knives, Forks,' and 1 1 ........ Spoons, of various kinds. he, 4,.. INNO he., WARRANTED TRIPLE = PLATE, on best of metals, and equal to any in the market, of the LA TEST STI LES and no goods are rni.ropresented, at JOIIN BOWMAN'S New and Beantify Store, No. 704 Arch street, Ph iadelphia. ill—Please call and examine our Goods b fors purchas ing. N.B.—All kinds of PLATING •t reasonable prices. Aug. 21, 18671,1 y JOHN BOWMAN, No. 704 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Our Goods are decidedly the cheapest in the City TRIPLE PLATE, A No. 1 11ar.14,1867.-17 Vhotograph Oalltrito. WE are always glad to see our friends at the Excelsior Gallery, it still stands in the same old place opposite the Bank on York - st..i Get tysburg. Po. • C. J. TYSON- P HOTO MINIATURES at the Ex celslor Gallery are superb and are furnished a one-third city prices. Call and examine specimen's. C. J. TYSON. EXCELSIOR is our motto. To please our aim! and to render satisfaction in every [pittance oar tietermlnation. C. J. TYSON. CONSTANTLY on hand an assort meat of fine Frames, Photograph Alba ms,Cards and Baskets for greases, from the Battle-field. Photographs of our Generals, 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 have your Photographs made a the Excelsior Gallery if you desire them per ect. C.J. TYSON. LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field, singly or in sets, very low; also Stereoscopic Views fo theßattlmaeld. at the Excelsior Gallery. Do not fail to see them. C. J. TYSON. FRAMES OF EVERY KIND, Ihr Large Nctnres, Marriage Certificates, Church Certificates, Missionary Certificates, fie.. very cheap at S. 0. SHIAI PER'S New Gallery, Hanover, Pa. June 6,1867.-1 y REMOVAL! THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY; THE undersigned takes pleasure in a announcing to the citizens of Gettysburg and the publbgenerally that be has removed from his old maw on West middle street, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite the storeof Faluseetock Brothers. The room he now occupies, has been recently fitted up expresily for his business. The location is an admirable one, enabling him to take pictures in all shades of weather, and with a orrectneu unequalled any whereelse, LIFE-LIEN PUOTOGRAFES, of every else and deacrlptlon, executed In tbe dues* style nerticalarattentlou given to tb•OARTPARIVISITIt t and in oopying AMBROITPRIS and DAGITERRNOTSPIII of deceased friends. Also— a new style of plater* which has become very popular with the pub lc, not only in their beauty, but for chmp nem and convenience. SIXTEEN tor ONS DOLL.A.II sisw—THE PORCELAINPPOTURXE, which for their beauty and durability are uneurpassed. W e are p weeny on the business 1 all tea varionsb ae,and tulips hadoetniderableeirseterun we run no risk In . QUARANMILetk G PERTEN,T SATISPAOMR. Our facilities Ibtrit tall display *few skill use unequal ed by Any other Galleryla the County , and we would honorer* invite every wee to call at the . GHTTYRISITILG SKYLIGHT GALLIUM. WI awl !Mods" our Specimen .1914 ind ML e. • ' San solive - at,. WO and genteirg. A. R. FEISTEL, Pradkal WtdrAssaker, AND DEAIAR 1 JEWELRY.;, upon its own merits OP VERY SUPERIOR Mannficturer and Dealer in THE GETTY/MUM GIME, '4l! I M ' THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO:, f rr PIIILAPILPRIA, Is Chartered by the State of Penneylr la,and Organised In aid of the RIVERSIDE INST UTE FOR IDUCATINg G1.A7171 SLY SOLDIERS' AND SAIL() ORPHANS, Incorporated by the State of . Jersey, APRIL Bth, 1867. , • SUBSCRIPTION ONE' DOLLAR THE WASHINGTON LIBRI EY COMPANY, BY VIRTUE OF THEIR CfARTEIR, CUE ACCORDANCE WITH ITS "via - I°Na, will distribute THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PEBSENTS TO THE 'SHAREHOIhERS ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY BTH, 1868, AT PIIILADELPHIA.IPA., I Or at the Institute, Riv4raide, N. J. ONSCIDIENT WORTHisto,OOO. ONE PRESENT WORTIPS2O,OCO. ONE PRESENT WORTH 819,000. ONE PRESENT WORTH $53,000. TWO PRESENTS WORTS $2,500 EACH. And many other large preeeuts, the wlole amounting to 8300,000. For full schedule . of Presents, see domicil!, sent free on application. Each Certificate of St* leacComPahled with a BEAUTIFUL STEEL-PLATE r. NORAVING, WORTH MORE AT RETAIL THAN THE COST OF CERTIFICATE. And also insurei to the holier ■ PRESENT IN TEIE GREAT DISTRIIIIITION SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. Any person sending. us ONE COLLAR, or paying the saws to our local Agents, will receive inim.diately a flue teel Plate Engraving, at choice from the kdlowing list, and One Certificate of Stock, insuring One ?resent in the GREAT DISTRI RU I'IGN. ONE DOLLAR E:gtiRIVING:, • No. Child! My Chill!" No. '2.—"They're Saved! They're Saved:" N0.3.---Old Sereuty-viz; or, the Early Daya,.. , the Revolution.'• Any person paying TWO DOLLARS will receive either of the following fine Steel Plates, at choir" and Two Cer tificate' of Stock, thus bec. wing entitled to , Two Pre sent,. TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVING 6 Xa. l .—"NCaallingtna'.Courtett.ip." ton'. Lae( luterview with Ws %Litter." THREE DOLLAR EN , iRAVIIGS. Any peraon pnyine THREE. DOLLARS will ective the beautiful Steel Plate of — WIRE FROM TRH WAR," and Threr Crrtificates Snx - k, becoming entit',l Three Presentg. FOCI? PALA II ENGRAVINGS. Any per,..,n iLIC FOUR Dol..l,Alts xia:l rr, riy. t Le large and beam iful P!.re ut" -TILE of 111:4 iuc„EFALITER,s,- Anti Four Crt ttficAt4, of St thug thel. Prearut FIVE-MILLAR 1...N0 RAYIN(;:. Any IWIIOII who pay, FICF e ULLAEri +LIR e.c• the loge amt splendid Steel plat u( "TILE MARRIAGE CP PiSC,AIIONTAE.- and Fire Certificate+ of Stock entitling them to File Preheats. Tb. Elm:axing. a:,d CertiALAN.. will lss tir:cm-red la each aubacriher at ear Local :Liken.ri ... or or::: pest paid, or express. as may be ordered. HOW TO OBTAIN SHARES AND EN- GIi_kITINGS reuJ ~.r.b.rs n, as I , y trail. enei truni $1 lota either l v Pi.st Offirs ..rdera or in a segister,l fetter, at our risk. Larger PIM !ULU Pl.biuist Lis sent by expres,. 10 shares with Log: u•irif.ts 4 2.5 shares with hagravings..... 50 shares with Engravings 75 shares with Engravings.... 100 shares with Y.ngravings Local AGENTS WANTED thruu4Leyut the toited Stnics THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE, Sitnate Riversid•, Burlington Connty, New Jersey, le founded fur the ?unwise of gratuitously educating the sons of decerwil soldiers and Seamen of ths totted States. The !hard of Trusters consists 01 the fallowing well an ,wn citizens of Penury I vania and New Jersey:— HON. WILLIAM B. MANN, District Attorney, Ph ilade/phis, Px. HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, ix-Chief Coiner C. S. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds, Philisilelphia. PA. HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey_ HON. W. W. WARE, New Jersey, HENRY GORMA-N, E.g.. Agent Adams' Express, Philadelphia, l'a. J. EjCOE, Esq„ of Joy. C k e A Co., Philadelphia. THWICST WASHIN.TON, D. C.. April le. ISe7.—Oflice LI Internal Revenue:—Raving received satisfactory evnlence that the proceeds of the enterprise conducted by the Washington Librar3dColinpany will be devoted to charitable uses, permission le hereby granted to said Company to conduct such enterprise exempt from 11 charge. 1 , E•llter from, Kecial tax or other duty. F:. The Association have appointed as Receivers, 3lesers. GEORGE A.l.:ooKk: t t'o., 33 South Third Stseet, phila delphia, whose well-known integrity and business ex perience will be a sufficient guarantee that the money intrusted to them w Ell he promptly applied to the pur pose stated. rllitliptLPlllA, Pa., May '2O, 1467. To the Officers and Me:4.A of the Washington Library Co., S. READ, Sterelary. 'Cr..srListur :—On receipt of your favor of the 15th suet., 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 emlnentlegal authority, and having received his 'favorable opinion in regard to its legality, and sympathizing with the benevolent object of your Association, viz: the educe lion and maintenance of the orphan children of our soldiers and valor@ of the Rherside Institute, we havr conclu.led to accept the trust, and to use our best efforts to proniote so worthy an object. Respectfully, yours, &c., a 2.0 . A. COOKE k CO., Address all letters and orders tOo Gyp. A COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Receivers for the Washington Library Co. E. IL 1411.1%)1I011, Aug. 7.-sm. Oettyabarg. YOUNG LADIES BEWARE 1 - Ofthe informus effects of lace Powders and Witih es.- All such lens lies close uu the pores of the skin; and in is short time oestroy t complexion. If you would have a fresh, healthy and you t hitt. appearance, use Heitz'. bold's Extract Sarsaparilla.' [April 80.—ly JUST PUBLISHED, NEW WORK ON SINGING BASSINI'S Twenty Melodic Exercises, IN FORM OF SOLFEGGIOS FOR . SOPRANO OR MEZZO SOPRANO VOICES, INTENDED AS Sttfdies to 'acquire the Art of Singing • "These exercises were composed vibe use, aLundtanw ouely with his system, "THE atm or Saturso," or ' with any other method for the cultivation of tbe voice, and will take the place of CUSCO:MS SOLIZGUOS; being more melodious and better adapted for leeching. "Some of them exercises are specially beautiful aa well ae useful, a mingling of the duke d ylQe , which 'se cures the interest as well es the improvement of the student. The 'various styles developed ill they exerdies raider them invaluable in an educational point of view, as they tend to enlarge the intellige ace and the ap preciation, and at the MVO time fond the taste of the pupil. 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Env:reel-, and Sur veyor. In 1 vol. Pries Pl.. *'Send to the Publishers .or Circa:ars and Terms. D. A PPL r.TON A au. Publeilieo.. o 44.; and 445 Li r , oaderay . New V.., k. Oet. 16. 1v.;.-lm . EMI . . 1:4 S 0 - 46 6 r.,9 00 WAGON _MAKING. IHE subscriber respectfully infohns the public that hr carries ea the WAGON-HAI:ECG BUSINESS in all its branches, at hie r;trop. in Cumberland township, about one-halt toile from Bream's Mill, on the road lead ing from said Mill to the Emmittsburg road, anseti'pi e pared to execute all orders with promptness. teirREPAIRIICG-Wit OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. Ile alw manufactures HAND-RAKES, SHAKING FORKS AND BiItOO3I.IIANDLE9, for wholesale and re tail trade. He hopes, by prompt attention to business., to men and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addreeved t him as Gattyabarg, will receive prompt attention. Aug:7,1867.-1y WILLIAM 11. HOUCK. QUANTITY vs. Quality. Helmbold's Pat-act Sarsaparilla. The dose is email. Those who desire • lar g e quantity and large doses of medicine ERR . 14,11130.-1 y GREAT CONOWAGO MILLS. 10,000 BUSUELS OF WHEAT WANTED The undersigned having remodeled and improved his mills near New Chester, (formerly called -Walnut Grove," brit now "Great Conowago Mills") is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line with unusual dispatch. Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange, the very best qualifies of Super, Extra, and Family FLOUR, also Rye, Corti and Buckwheat Flour, with every variety of Chop and offal of wheat. Having &SAW MILL attached, he le prepared to saw all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice. A farmer in need of lumber and flour. can put a log upon his wagon, throw a few bushels of wheat on the top, have the wheat exchanged for Baur, and the log sawed, thus saving • double 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 past favors he hopes for a con tinuance of the same. H. J. MYERS. , New Chester, April "Jkl, 1867.-Iy. SILVER'S WASH POWDER. SAVES Tint" Labor, Money. Makes Washing • pas time, and Monday a festival. Sold everywhete. Try it Address all orders to the Manufacturers, EGLER Chemistli and Wholesale Dru ggist*, AND smrril, 187 North Third Street, Philadelphia. March 10,11367,-8m IcELMBOLD'S Extract Sarsaparilla alMaese itadrenovatee the blood, Instills the vigor ea th Into the eyatem, and purges . oat the humors bat make disease. (April 30.-ly B ROOM HANDLES FOR SALE, Wholesale or Retail. at the Lumber Yard of O. U. BUEHLER. NOT a few of the worst disorders that allot mankind artse tram corruption of the blood. Ifehaboltrs Extract Sarsaparilla is a remedy of the at omit rains. .[April 300 BIIBHELS EGYPTIAN firRT) WHEAT, For Sale. A new variety; yields well ; not apt to WI ripens early 4and entirety' free from all filth. Price, $3 per bushel. WM. WIBLE, Aug. 7, 11387.—tf Near Gettysburg, Pa A clear Smooth Skin - and Beautiful 211.0mplazionllows the use of Helmbolfra ooncea trated Satract Sarsaparilla. It remold black Spots, photo's* and all eraptioaa of the akin. ! - (April 30.-ly BROOMS! BROOMS! BROOMS! The undersigned continua to umunientura Broome at Alit aid stand. in.oiirtiele etre. t adjoining Railroad Depot. al wilt have dn i ra l t , be MU a fail SUPPII on baud and will be able to r them wirororesa ort arrrear.. Brooms made to sor no the shame. Person, having Broom Corn would do well to give hid a call. BettystOrg, 0ct..104m , . " 8. R. TIPTON. MILLERS.—For sale a pair .I,ofOIZOPPUIU ARUM AND 0111411.12 j loxi aini /MUM Sequin af 1 t 4 p ft. 311NeNAL '100474100•14";" 7 2R NIW EDITID BY ME Idadato„ SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these Stables, teals gthankhil for theliberalpstronageheretofore received, begsl eave to Worm the public that becontinuas the LIYIRY BURISSBB at oldstand on Wubington 'trent, Gettysburg, near the Railroad, where be is pre pared at all slut es to aecommoda te peraeas w it harlthlng tn hie line. " 11011.11BS.00ACHEB, BUGGIEB,kc., orals/led at short isotlceand on reasotiabla terms, and competent dilvers sent along it desired. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, or to any place in the Country. His stock and Coacher are of the drat claws, and no pains will be spared to make passengers comfortable, lie le prepared at all times to furnish coaches fur funerals; and also to parties desiring to gu over the Battle Yield or to vbilt the Springs. ALSO—HOR S6B AND MULLS will behought and sold stall times. Periouidssitlogto otrchase stock will find it to their .advantage to call on sn undersigned, as his stock is warranted to be aa rep ,Assented or no sale. lie has a fine lot of Boris. and kale. at present on bind which will be sold on reasons. ble terms. They are sound and free from disease, and are guarantied to ir•wk as represented. Persons will find it to theirsdvantage weenie the old stand before hiring or purchasing elsewhere. May 29. 1967.—tf NICHOLAS WHAVID. THE EAGLE •LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. Washington Street, Gettg sburg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE , HOTEL. 'FHE undersigned would respectful ly* iororm the public that he Mu opened a new LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANOE STABLE in this place, and is prepared to offer superior accommodations in this line. lie has-provided himself with Ruggles, Oar- Halos, Hacks, Light Wagons, kc , of the latest style,. enfficient to meet the public demand. Ills horses are all good, without spot ur blemish, and perfectly reliable— nom; of your "old exipplent,' brit all of the "2.W! order. . . Riding parties can always be accommodated and corn Portable equiptu.nto furnished. Parties. large or small, can get just what they want on -the must accommodating terms. Visitors to the Battle-field pblitely attended to, and reliable drivers furnished If desired. Parties conveyed to and from the Depot upon the ar rival and departure of every train. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged, and always a chance bs bargains given. Our motto is "fair play and no gouging." ImParticolar attention paid to furnishing Vehicles and final for Funerals. is -We glitter oureelree that by charging moderately and by furtlishing superior seeouirnodstions, we catirtot NI to plea... ~ vt.ry uric who patronizes• our establish T. T TA "I.. May I sn7.--ir. onuttertial (c olleges. El National Telegraph Ihstilute, Stre,t3, 17T. BURI: PA The Lar:4l2l-..4. Cheapest, Best ACTUAL PA - SINE:Sri COLLEGE *IN THE t NrNED 6TATX:., During the pi.. 11 ten ifrarei, yinfardx cif FIFTEEN Ulf Reprrgenting ,very StAte, ill the Cnion, have Gradua t,l I,re. A COLT EiE or ACTUAL Brs'LNES", With llnt/k , . ?burn. Office, C-111 21iPS:OD 1:r-1;erv' Rath - . id, St,ur.truat. and ~,:nt,witic IitEORY AND PiZA(rleJ iy uxted to t,7,1,11e, nre f'.•,{ f P11.1''!!!'.;I, !:rBLVE , ; 710. y I ttc. •: , li t. 4 it wit- k4,pitlz. PoLmars.itip. A rithm etic. Lt k.cost..my, hti.meen Co: rrt.pohtl t.Le• ; ,if C , ,uitterittlz 11,1ty. -teamh,,thfly. Trittgritybitig, PRACTICAL BANKING, A^ 'll - DENTS %' .N EN 1E1: A T ANI TIME, An tars- r. I. m ClcHt t. , r. =I Tunti 41, ALA X EXTRA CH A E4.P.S F Ung, ka 1 IlAnk,nz ..r 1 , , , , , kn0t.a. in artier Li- 4 .-Ir•Ni dhcly in ••• -tild.-nt4 in lit,. C,11111,C , 141 nepar:- flitt Itit IitCULARS. givin_ informati,n. anti ct, ~.-•:, p • :tutiirto of ow- .y , toto of Pro,tical liu •1,,•••• E.lut :vitt; E 7' I .11 A' ,1 in n) I u rti. aI P.usin.4+ Mon. Mot,tiAnt, t Pr tacipal... _ _ DAY. l l ~n6.-ly DICKINSON / ~ ~° ', ~~ A 7' CARLISLE, PEN NA HIGH ES IMPORTANT To YOUNG 3IEN CONTEMP LATING A BUiINESS. EDUCATION, TO know that this Institution em ploys none hat competent instructors in every des partment,and a stitrident number to insure individual instruction to all of its students, and being connected with - Dickinson College, - ens tiles it to present combined facilities of the hichest order, while the current ex. pease-, atti-nding a course here, are front 5J to WO lees then at similar institutions in Large cities. Vre think that when these facts are properly understood by those who contemplate entering an institution of tale order, they will not be long in decidin t , in favor of Carlisle. The following et urse of Instruction should commend itself to all, who desire that kind °flaw - I:nation most re quisite to prepare them for any of the butinas pursuits in life. BOOK-KEEPING Single and Double Entry as applied and practiced In the ♦arioue departments of Trade and Commerce, and Banking !louses of the country. PENMANSHIP Practical and Ornamental of superior Style—giving Special attention to prover movement, in the formation and combination of letters, and thereby insuring to ev ery student a good Current Hand. BUSINESS ARITHMETIC. Including the most approved and Met adapted methods fur all business calculations—Mental and Written. ENGLISH GRAMSIAR Taught with special reference to correct composition; without which no student will be qualined to assuaisthe duties of a drat classaccountant. MERCANTILE LAW Taught in classes, using "Dean's Treatise" asa Tait Book, embracing the mast important legal , information Ibr a business man to possess. BUSINESS PORSIS AND CORRESPONDENCE, are dant practiced in the Actual Business Department, where the students in connection with their duties con duct an extensive correspondrtice, and make out all Forms from a Receipt, to *judgment Note . SPECIAL BRANCHES. Phonography or Short lEfaini Writing, Ornamental Poo- manship, Pea Drawing, Telegraphlng,.2satural Philos*. phy, Geometry, Algebra. &c., &c. We Invite an impartial investigation of oar facilities, for imparting sound instruction in the branches enumer ated. &sr Students enter at any time, and pursue their course without interruption. Sir For further particulars, write and receive Circular. E!ME=Miiiilll2 BUSINESS COLLEGE, BRYANT, STRATTON & KIMBERLY'S CORNER 10TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA YOUNG MEN epared for the Counting Room am! !Walnut life is general THEORY & PRACTICE ombined by moms of Bank., Baelossi Houses and the nee of all k Inds of Bnaloesa Pa THIS INSTITUTION is endorsed by the leading business aintit of fits City i=MNTR RECEIVED AT ANYITROI COLLEGE OPEN ALL TIM YEA". roz PAJITIOIJLARB SEND iroitClacastoui. Sees 111, , Is guaranteed or the purchase money refunded at very low price, and a Local Agent appointed on the moat favorable terms. N. B.—AN AGENT wanted In every town. Send for circular. Traveling Agents wanted. Pahri, liberal. FINKLE & LYON S M, CO. 687. Broadway, New Tort. July 3, 1867.—et0 SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINE THE very best and latest improved machine io use. fo sale at the CLOTHING STORE of JACOBS k. BRO., in Chambersburg street, Oettysburg. where you ran bu) the heat MI cheapest Cloths. Cassaheres and Vestings, and every variety fgoods lu timeline of MEsi AND BOYS WKAR. Toucan have them cut out and matir.. up In the very best style if you whili,at tooderate and without any risk whatever. 0I JAC , 'BS & BRO. Aug.1.6.1H60. SEWING MAC I NES These World-renowneti Sewing Ma chines wore awarded tho Pr>•unuu at the World's Fair, in London, ,tirt six Fit l'r,•ta laws at the N.Y. State Fair of 1E46, and Ate coiriorwt.ll rod,ing the beat work, using a witch small., neettto ft. the same thread than any other machine. :nil b 2, the "dr, ductlon of the most appr ,red machinery, we are now able to supply the very best m . iellinee in the world . These machines isremitile at our new and spacious Por tray at Bridgeport, Gunn., under the Immediate super vision of the President of the Company, iILIAS HONE, Jr., the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. Tbey are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing. and to the use of Seamotresaes. Dress Makers, Toilors, Manu facturers of Shirts, Collars. Skirts. Lloska, Mantillas, Clothing. Hata, Ca" 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 stitch, alike on both shies of the art irle seta ed. The Stitch invented by Mr. fit OWE, and made in Olio Machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sew ing Machines are salient to the principle invented by him. Semi for Circulate. SHILEY k STOOPS, General Agentg, ]larch 19,1 1 467.-1 y No. 922 Cheltnut St.. Phila r§EWING MACEtINES THE BEST IN USE.—These Machines Love beciim so well known that little need be mad by way of recorn tuendation. They have taken the Brat premiums at •Il the late State Fain. and are universally acknowledged to be the BEST in use by all who have tried them. The ffelrover A Baker Stitch" and the •• Shuttle Stitch" are poir,tm that have been attained by no other Machine.— They are the only Machines that sew and embroider with perfected/ Theme Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family use. They are almuat nonieless,sow directly from the sieed without rewinding, and are simple in their citiptructien They are easy to manage, and can be worked by altni,et any child. Ever) family chill have one. They eau tutor, they se retists. and theyra re money, and do their work better than it can be dune by hand. The undersigned having Lien appointed Agent or the shove Machines. has established an Agency in Fairfisid. Adams co., where be wall always have or, band a supply. Persons wishing to buy will please call and examine for thetuselvta. end tbrettd w el. Lr •upptied. J. S. WITIIEROW Agent. Aug.1.6.1866.-tf. Fairfield. Ad/nl6 county. P.. CORN SHELLER. SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The utiderigned would inform the Agricultural publi, that he has purchased from the Patentee of tilt extra , rdinary tuarz.ine. the Patent Right f the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Brinkerb , ,F4 Corn Sheller, Separator and Clean- Is pronounced the best machine of the kin i in this country. And in proof, it may be mentioue t tbat the "Advisory Committee appointed to select Implements for exhibition at the Universal Ex position in Paris, in 1867, have selected this Sheller as the best in America," and at the request of J. C. Derby, U. S. Agent, a machine has been .hipped to Paris for exhibition. One imp-rtant feature in this inachme is that it will shell ears large, Final! or crooked perfectly clean, and separates the , grit and -ball from the Corn ready for market. Th• fact may also he stared that at the great trial of Agricultural Implements, at Auburn, N. T., in July last, under the auspices of the New York State Agricultural Soci, ty, 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 best tbrn Shelter tre ever sate." The re port is signed by such men as John Stanton Gould. PresPiett N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P Johnson, Secretary to same ; Solon Robinson, Ag ricultural Editor N V. Tribune; S. Edward Todd. Agricultural Editor S. Y. Times. k COWLEY. Pittebarg.Peona From among many complimentary newspaper notice:. the f”llowing, from the N. Y. ithBo7l7Cr, deeme , : sufficient: "Amon; all :be Eland Corn Sheller! made in New York and Albany—and one single firm man ufacturers' more than 10.000 annually—nut one can enter the circle with the Sbellerjust invented by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells. separates and cleanses. rapidly and easily, at one operation, 115 fast a! the ears can Ire put in the hop per." The undersigned is now prepared to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS. He will have SHELLERS ready for sale in the course of a month's time. All letters to be addressed to :Mar. 14, IS,i7 _ insurance. _ . :LIFE INSURANCE. THE NORTH AMERICAN Llt't AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMP NY OF PHILADELPHIA, INSURES PERSONS OF ANT AGE OR OCCUPATION AGAINST DEATH EITHER FROM DISEASE OR ACCIDENT, AT LOWEST CASH RATES. A LL life poli c ies of this ( ompany are payable at the attest 80; so that a man may like the. benent o his investment in his old age, if his protracted be.. loud four score years. CAPITAL $500,000. ()moms: Lewis L. Unapt, President. S. P. Darlington, Secretary and Trecursrer. Dfrectors.—Lew la L. Itimpt, Samuel O. Palmer, W. W. Kurtz, 11. G. Lelsenring, James Shields, J.S.Kingsley, James M. Conrad, John Bingham, Thomas K. Petenipn John A. Wright. Apply to HENRY A. PICKING, Esq., Gettysburg, • Agent for Adams Onunty. aro suers' (Mc*, 432 WALNUT ST., PHILA.DELPH.IA. Aug. 21.-3 m hDR. J. BRYAN , Cmlting au P yelciaa, - - - --- 819 111LOADWAY, NEW YORK, Gives SPECIAL TREATMENT in all cases of Seminal, Sexual, Urinary and Nervous Diseases in Male or Female. ADVICE FREE and correspondence STRICTLY CONFIDEN TIA L. To Girriaxzw.—l will tend my private and confiden tial circulars free of charge, and for 10 cents a trainable treatise on Seminal lyeaknees, by Dr. B. Bzu.. 100 Pagel- To LADIZB.--/ W ill send my Private Circular with An atomical Engravings free of charge, and for 10 cents a valuable treatise by Dr. Jose Hazel; containing impor• tent information on all subjects of Merest to the sex. Jan.lo, 1807.—1 y - • yOUNT' 8 COMPOUND! PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, or any other IndanunatOry or inward disease of the Throat if not of too long standing. Also, 130ABI11T VSYKR. This medicine boa been tried la THOUSANDS OF OASES • in different parts of the notary, and hat osnon bit" known to Ail if taken In time and so tiordingt m_ tioina It is - warr.mted to mama Olmolt a trthrataittreal spat* for Itself. livery botambold 'book! !woo* Own.' salves with o bezel thin aliedteine sad hoop 14 na lon*. The cures that It boo rented are troll Awroolson • ns.Prepared' Ind sold by laulw Town 4 ea, Unify* berg, Pa ,or by their autumnad sputa, Yes sale at nearly all the Starts In Adam oottrity May 29, 11107.4 f ' 14484 i, Tfam f A co. (4,00 a NEWS FOR MOTHERS , omit'', ere NO opprasswi with ANN/ RR' Year I A little onset Are your slumber, and b to broken by their cries/ Do you Nate intim morn anntreshed and aptinbentdvit Ifs*, procure at ones UM of Dr. to. alt em il i tioloo4iutd you will Te no more woozy b of withstand ad Mai*, . DR. - Mmes. unTArrt RENSDY Maslow the teat oft yeas. Thottesnds el nurses and Mo thers bear wttnisse that It iswat tali to eye relief , 4used In season. It te: a mild, y• aura and speedy can Ibr D OIIO ONN Ind W 1, and Is Invaluable liu• all onwykintalradent to MK., Data ' the 11. Statsa. Addrota all swim S. MOM 4 SMITE, Sole Prilli._ Nardi Twit palms rbgadigod, Moth 19, INT...tat. , I-- sttving Vathinto. FINKLE & LYON LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE The only Machine so perfected that entire satinfactico When we have no Agent • sample Machine will be sold THE HOWE MAUL 1.: 'o.'s 699 BROADWAY, NEW Y4.1:.A: THE GROVER Sr, BAKER Agricultural )Implements. BRINKERHOFF'S WM. WIBLE, P. 0. Box 246, Gettysburg, Pa ItdicaL FOR THE CORN OF Nov B AIRRETT'S, THE -BEST YGETABLE HAIR' RESTORATIVE, TO WH1617 WAS AWARDkD A SILVER MEDAL? The Higher( Premium at (he New Ilampshire state Fltir IS nor conceded 1.0 superior to all o th ers for xastur log Clrayi Flair to Its ORIGINAL COLOR This Preparation relieves the hes of Dandruff, ff 'm ore, and all unplessent Burning or Itching of the scalp, supplying to the roots of the heir the required nourish ment hw the promotion of its growth IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING, Tearing the scalp, cool, clean and healthy *a- EVERT BOTTLE WARRANTED. -CLE . , .„ J. It. BARRETT t CO., Proprlatora. _ Moncheater, N. 11. 4R-Sold by . Dr. It. Horner, Oettfaburg, Pa., and by Druggists generally. Juno 26, 1867.-6 m SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Used by ,Ifundrefix of Con,ryregaeiorts for Church or Comniztnion Purpoeex Excellent for Lad cold !fire/ 1y Prr.yun . e VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, FOUR YEARS OLD Yriaus justly celebrated native Wine is made from the Juice of the Oporto ()rape. raised in this country.— Its invaluable • TONIC AND S'TRENUTII EN ISO PRUPERTIE. are nnvurpapaeil ivy any n•h.r native Wine. Bring the pure Juice of the Grape. prodnced nailer Mr. Speer'a own pei bona] miipervili it, purity •nd I;i . enu.nenceit are truntantetql. The ylitriceiq child may partake of Its gen itualitira. arid the weakeer invalid may use It to ad• vantage. It Is particularly h, r,in. aged and debilii to-1, and •nitod to the "Arlon.; ailuientii that af- aict the u raker eel. It in. in every reopect, A WINE TO BE RELIED ON Invaliele uee Speer'. Purt Grape V. e. Female.. $l, Speer'. Port Grape Wine. persona Fnd I Iteuctit by ita un•. S; eer•s Wiry in li...9titala are preferr..l t other arSuld tq Droxi:i.te A. Sprer'g I t/o), rd, \.x J..rhey. 11. urtu , 4. 1`511; .-ty EZIEBIEI THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE: Ziiigari Bitters. WONwERICI, REMEDY was fle.-orereti an tr..sinreci about tWenty years ago by Dr. ! , ..Cheop sus_ an eiw tient Egyptian phyeician. seen and felt the want remedy which nil strtlie at the r.•• tof tiittesse. awl et, pre •ttit tnn , ll of the suffering which the human fatuil) was Enpel led to en.ture zremt ynrstl.lll was presehted to in. mind every v plo,h.re a. 11, moved ani, , ng t he •it. lc a tid dying, 14T1.1 It, inefficiency of nearly all the remedies th... 11 in nse. Thu. he was led to thin: and ; .nr% at*, ten yelre'..tildy nal Ishor. he prenented to his fell ti,. W.loderful Zingari Bitters. The effect 04 preparation in the prevehtion and core of dIevASC. in,Vr-l;t.111 , AbLi 4111tOrli•illIT14, ILa the moot flatter ing .ark, „C royal favor were bestowed upon Los who div , vered it. lli. ..u n • was placed Op° To the Roll of N Idee. urt a gold meolvi with the following thecriptiou tl. Pub h.' Benefactor—was preteuted to him In t he 1 icer. -v. The preparation hen b. eat need in aereraleiod. mite of ch,lera. tp,tit A. a preventive arid curative niea.ure. and with co , . great curer.... that it ha. been tritilrilleell 1010 nearly all t he ¢etter IS,st,itals gfttle The paying that All .”thee preventp,n 1, wirtl4 a ~f cure. appil., with iiiarvellulp. forte t 4. andrefura airy re.u...ly that wilt pn.tect :14 against terrible ilireact ./.1,1111/ Le freely and per4i,tently sued. All pathoh..glste IlvlVltgrer that t e ehui era poison acts ~ n the syetens thfough the blood. and that any rombins t ion which acts ./C1 the excretory oreane, and keeps them in working crier. m tl,t prevent a enthcient sir( wvunlat iun • ••r the pot4on to exert Its terrible efe<•t on the prganiern Ihie to true not only of ch,lers. but ..1 nearly all other rual.ulise. especially the thfferent f.•r:ne of fe•ver. The Zingari Bitters is just sorbs remedy as the above. conditions, require. It acts pa the orgsneof excretion end secretion. keeping tip a perfect balance betirsgen them. This Bitters in compared entirely of root. and herbs, se nicely concocted that sir.try ler gan is acted upon and put in tone. Its taste it pleasant and its effects prompt and lasting. &ie.; of the following diseases have been CUT MI by : Cholera. Diarrhoea, D)sentery. Serornla, Typhoid and Typhus Fever. Fever. Ague. Nerv,us De bility. A na,nla. Female I rregularit i ed. by 1pt.1,13. Flat u- I enu. Colic. tr. Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut .trett wharf. Dart ht.. bum, Pa. Sold by DrlqzlstedlotelkeepersandOroceregener S%.G. F. KAM:WU:ISM sole Agent for ltettyai urg. F. RAllTlitt. Sole Propr'.etor llncrieb urg, Pa May 29,19g7 DR. L. J. GROVE'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC SALVE R: PLASTER. Side ,lexera sally popu ler remedy, having been gr'sntlY 4 .r . "" eri. SC noer of to t of ALL ft d county. br itIVUNdoINIX Nhu are daily using it. testify to its magical yirtueer In the early stages at +onsumption, sbughs, Lora/ Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Jag:o and Tooth .Ache, Weakness and/Alin in the Back,Side and Kidgesa. Cancer, Serrfitht. Old Sires. Erysipelas, /1" tsh Wound:, Barns, Bruises. Sore or Inttantett fireasti, Irivertiti Toe Naas, Corns. Bunions. dr.. dr. ~ • . Its mysterious virtues, and the wonderfr I cures -11 t. has performed, might be published; but the di.coverer is willing to rely unit. intrinsic merits, in or der to intro duce it into every Lundy In the country. Prepared only by the proprietor. 255 B. Lombard St., Baltimore; and sold by A. D. BUEHLER. D , . R. BUR NER, and J.. 5. FORNEY, Get•ysburg, and try the mer chants of the county. Itgraarscra:—llenry Culp, of P., Andrew Schick, John Witiebrenner.J. L. Schick. .417 - 11erthanta tan Ret a supply by calling al.!. WINE BRENNER'S, at Wholesale Prices, July 31, 1867.--ly NO MOBS BALD HEADS! DR. LEON'S ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER. IS pronounced by all who have used' It the very beet preparation for the Hair. It is apa si tire cure for Baldness, eradicates Dandruff and Humors, stops the hair from tailing oat. and speedily restores Gray Locks t.) their original hue and lux nriance. It operates on the secretions, and fllle the glands wit h new life and coloring matter. Thiti, dead, faded or gray hair will always be brought back by a few applicat ions, to its youthful abundance, v. tality and color. It makes the hair wit glossy, fragrant, pleasant to the touch and awry to arrange. Dry wiry, and Intractable locks become moist, pliant, and dierweed to remain in any desired position. As a hair dressing it has no equal. The sales are enormous, and it is a universal favorite , with old and yOung .1 both sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Ad dress all order* to ZIEGLER a SMITH, Sots Proprietors, 137 North Thud St-eet, Dec.l9, 11167,,--ly ERRORS OF YOUTH GENTLEMAN who In early lite wits a.victim to that - 4 -.• debasing Tice so common to youth, which resulted in Seminal Weakness, Inrolvntary Emissions and Nervous Prostration and came Oar ending his days in hopeless misery. After using numerous remedies without suc cess, he obtained (rum a friend some simple rules and prescriptions that effected a permanent cure. On behalf of suffering humanity he will send the same free .1 charge to all who may desire it. Athlresa • EDGAR TREMAINE, Station D, Bible House, N. Y. Jut. 10,1867.,-ly HAPPINESS OR MISERY. rplIE victim of youthful indiscretion destroys his hap plum, mint his prospects; for social enjoyment, mar riage and the pursuit of business and ends his life lt, misery; but by the timely use of t he long tried cud faith thl remedy BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, be may recoveVhishealth. Make therefore no delay in luting this remsny. It gives speedy relief and wit/ coon effect [Mire in all cases of Seminal Weakness, Emisabins, Physical and Nervous Debility and derangements of the Positive benefit is derived by using a distil* It is entirely vegetable and harm lees endue change of diet Ia necessary whilst using Winn. • Price One Doper per box with fell directions. Sid by Druggists generally. In placee where they &snot be procured I will send them by mail postpaid and secure from observation on receipt of the tatittry.— Addreee .1. riMYAIi, M D, Sl9 Broadway, New York. Private and confidential circulars will be sent to gen *hetes free of charge. Per sale in gtamittshuryt, - Md, by A. T. Sta!e k Co. Jan. 10, 1%6T.-ly - TO LADIES. OUR attention, fit calhei to the must eiticarioas re , Y ever Itoolllll Itw the remand or obetructione end dereheelettte lettdept to the female sex. DR. HARVEY'S • CHRONO tiIERMAL I FEMALE PILLS, tom 4# 4 , weed Not apwani.of num nun with unvary ing inkittio. Mil aro adapted for all ordinary cons and woe All in ante welkin if taken in time. • DR. HARVEY'S - , GOL.D.RAT FEMALE PILLS. PRICE wiz pOLLARB A BOX, are Wended Ibr venal antes making more tiowerth I medicine. They an NW dismiss stramsar Sham the Of , diviry kind and Inpatient: harmless sad rellAblo. if you camiot oftheni of your &moot I will end Asa by return trill, posSipeed and imam from abbacy*. Ugh on receipt ottbamotisr. • I will abassandlin Ilhastatedandoosedonti e j oinniar . 4 in Ladies on applisatlon. • Addnia J. BIL 11.11. ) die Inadway. I New York. TorIMP IN, by A. T. linen Ca. J. 10,10151,47 x_'l3, 1867. Vediral. ME TO ISI X. 1566. L riu GREAT NO MORE GRAY LOCKS: Baitimrs rilli Tl=,. Tule .BwAit. sow' o , Wednesday site= L e Sr *2.50 Viol pwlil; seriptioas "eon et o / pald;lutleso al tier ADVARTIS . stem. - A lib . eons, adv . lo fl year. Spec **4 rate., to be= ("Ina an. le one-lisifinll4 any 11011.1414 Lafe4 venial:it me4bnoi Jon WoRF of . _ i4:l ecuted. and Et fa it Cents, Psompble,ta,mi . wilt be printed at !lib El AJ. COPS AA. • 'LAW , p other Bushman Celak &awes. stores, B•ltloure LArr,j DAVID "IL . LAW, Ogee at Isla car °Mantra ¶.:, Rearraaair.--Mos . _ May 29.1807. DAVID A. NET 4T LAWor and all othor bushiness • itte opposite the Court or'r CLAIM signed will animal the U. 8. Gorattillalat, Pay, Pei:widow: rasa* or before en; of I It•• DI • May 29, IS 67. Attpi, mcooNA, • Cbustelor Et Ls Chambereborg etreelt, Bashlor's Drug thges. Dating thit sampliwor cline. on Bata let:. that his clients OA th eir alts prookpl I*. *ion. DR. J. yly. C: , Has his 01Hiost h twu &lora aboveittaa 0 tatyabarg, Slay Will DR. COOK, 110 ii 8 Having permanents oily offers blur...prof attention glveiL to Prof. Ad. J. C. Morton. M. Wm. If. Cook, "A. D.,, '' Hon. ICdwsrd MO% David Wills, Seq., Rev. J. A. Rees, ijeno Li-001ce on thisilksa second door from Gat JOHN LAW: fist, Office In MAO the Luttiersc Mardi. Drug inure, where hip' • attend any ease wfthis Persons in *ass May 29.18.7. C JJOHN -TI 9E4 BAREZIII,M , next door to 124 he Coast 41/ tiniellbOr. nese In his Mae. H.b ef trill efteare eatietactle May 29, 11167. QURVEYOR VICYAbIO2II.. zb • Uudwayanoer's offle• °MOUNT', A WHITING OP A RIUCLU Ot AG s M=M to revolt* s lllntsi ly atteued to sod • isireeld, Adams Co 4 ' May 29, • OH ! Y THE cindersig . a. • actiuneees public, and would teepee I. prepared tPattand p By strict attention to satisfaction. sli.Cbstryy faction gaatantied to II ay 29. 1867.-1 t ISI=EII OH YES The toadontgood look eonsooffors hit worticto and will attend to the potty when tonne dried experience be hopes to. • tkn to all who t otty At Ploiddilacw, 0ct.16,111137,3m IWILL be le 0 DAY and YR ID desire me to biro • Mill leave their ner & Zeigler, s Ing when tbe rm. rot bei Sept. 25, 11110.4 f • CAPiTAL's I4 J. C. ZOIICK, Nsw oxpokn, lIAS TWO NO.IB St.ek of Goods, doinca a Railroad, In splendid good chance be Mon* A rare thane* Is • seolon given any • Alpo, 16lit lams, XII chino Shope, Twin • land, for 0010. might' @'A u 7 person what so to sell through oty suboerfbor, or eddies Addtass—N $ t w SEW.rti The only Macithm:roi. V guarantied! or Abe Whets we haie tie at yogi tow pita"; ttitill. most Illiverablo tormoi% l . N. B.—AN lain olrcular. Traveling FINKLE A July 3,18411.-4 m siNGE,!s . sEwiWe THE very best son sale at the =OHM t Chatnberebure attest; • the beet and Cilagleita, and every varietyA You taw have ilitowst style 'tree wiskat risk whatever. A 14.100466. THE L HO SEWINO 609 riphese Met . 1 ebisos World's - ts N. Y. State c . A dm boss ' mu* thlus ductlos 0(.00 ails to supply slit s These notaltiseeeso to y at ItriAppol vision of the Jr.. the oridit, They its 0440 to the use of bottel flicturere of Wit; • Cnottifog, 11•14 - 0140,t Illesidlee. Limo Geo*. tweet eqnsiftwell, • goods with satledr. eves 7 spiel* of stitch, ainiteett The Satoh • Machine, le Ida. • • lag Kukla. sor 4 Dim. Bead Yee UMW THE G : .. :Hs 520. IN . 1 so well kw ewe IMS • • saeslete /Ms hi dedas. hi Ike ve. lo Ise the BUT Op Mk tendo n. Male Q. liV• see 04 ,i 5 i , :-....Y... ily low. ' ll Wa , UN OMNI_ _ __, . , • i , easstswessea: 4 walles4,2* Masa , •••• 3 mq .4.... ~ *.--, sail dla ' • TY. - ~ ...." • above IMIL::5 SEM
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